diff --git a/app.py b/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/app.py +++ b/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/app.py b/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/app.py +++ b/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/app.py b/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py index dfca7f708a90703981bbfc1ed4362682e590d826..d165f0e441b5248cb644cacc18dc95830bc2d5ce 100644 --- a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/app.py @@ -244,7 +244,9 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" ) output_wordcloud = gr.Image( label="Word Cloud", - height=600 + height=600, + width=600 + ) # Mind map section @@ -258,7 +260,8 @@ with gr.Blocks(theme=gr.themes.Soft(), css=""" output_mindmap = gr.Image( label="High-Resolution Mind Map", elem_classes="mindmap-container", - height=800 + height=800, + width=800 ) # Event handlers diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10003-10041.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10003-10041.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f31196968702444ccacd61b73e07adf6c592e51e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10003-10041.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# 104-10003-10041 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +☐ UNCLASSIFIED +☐ INTERNAL ONLY +☐ CONFI**I**NTIAL +☑ SECRET + +## ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +Clipping of article "The Kennedy Murder and the Secret Services of the USA" + +FROM: + +WE/4/INT Arthur P. Iorio + +EXTENSION NO. + +DATE: 26 March 1964 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) | DATE | OFFICER'S INITIALS | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +-----|------|-------|----- +1. CI Staff Birch O'Neil Room 2603 | RECEIVED | FORWARDED | The attached article, which may be of interest to you, appeared in the 7 March issue of the Italian Communist Party weekly Rinascita. The writer, Gianfranco Corsini, has been on and off US correspondent for the Italian Communist press. Note that in the section pencille in red rumors are referred which suggest that kind it was the Agency to organize the murder of President Kennedy. +2. | | | +3. | | | +4. | | | +5. | | | +6. | | | +7. | | | +8. | | | +9. | | | +10. | | | +11. | | | +12. | | | +13. | | | +14. | | | +15. | | 18 | + +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS 3-62 + +☑ SECRET +☐ CONFIDENTIAL +☐ INTERNAL USE ONLY +☐ UNCLASSIFIED + +Clipping not retained diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143 (C06932208).md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143 (C06932208).md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dc7b1311a326ec182c4e7c07a33983968a5d6086 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143 (C06932208).md @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +104-10004-10143 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Date: 05/08/96 +Page: 1 + +JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM +IDENTIFICATION FORM + +AGENCY INFORMATION + +AGENCY : CIA +RECORD NUMBER : 104-10004-10143 +RECORD SERIES : JFK +AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 201-289248 + +DOCUMENT INFORMATION + +ORIGINATOR : CIA +FROM : +TO : +TITLE : DISCUSSION BETWEEN MEMBER SR DIVISION CONCERNING +OSWALD'S STAY IN HELSINKI. +DATE : 06/01/64 +PAGES : 2 +SUBJECTS : HELSINKI TRIP +USSR CONSULATE + +DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT +CLASSIFICATION : SECRET +RESTRICTIONS : 1B +CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS +DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 06/12/93 +OPENING CRITERIA : +COMMENTS : OSW10:V43 1993.06.12.10:33:55:150000: + +[R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED +NW 64937 Docld:32106269 Page 1 + +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +CO DENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: CIRA/PS +2823 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +DATE +SX-25605 +1 June 64 + +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +1. +IPIAN +5 MAR 1975 +Phoe assign +SX # and +clamefs to +2. +3. +4. +5. +IP JEDI +6. +201-289248 +7. +8. +IPIFILES +Document Number 716-838 +for FOIA Review on JUN 1976 + +Ath Pori, Millen +10. +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS +NW-64937 DocId 32906269 Page 2 +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +MEMO FOR THE RECORD +1 June 1964. +SX-25605 +Discussion betroen MOMBOR SR. Divisiong +and CoS Helsinki CONCERNING timetable +OF OSWALD'S stay in and Holsinki + +1. At 0900 this morning I talked with Frank Friberg recently +returned COS Helsinki re Warren Commission inquiry concerning +the timetable of Oswald's stay in Finland in October 1959, including +his contact with the Soviet Consulate there. (Copy of the Commission +letter of 25 May 64 and State Cable of 22 May 64 attached.) + +2. Friberg gave me the following information: + +a. It takes 25 minutes to drive from the airport to +downtown Helsinki; + +b. By taxi, it would take no more than 5 minutes to +reach the Soviet consulate; + +C. The Soviet consulate probably closed at 1300 hours local +time on Saturdays in 1959; + +d. Passenger lists (manifests) at the U.S. Consulate in +Helsinki are retained for six months only and then are destroyed. +Mr. Robert Fulton (CIA) was U.S. consular official there at +the time. + +e. A copy of State's cable inquiry would go to the Helsinki +Station and they would assist in preparation of a reply. + +3. Mr. Friberg agreed that it would be worthwhile to cable che +Station concerning points not covered by State in their inquiry. He +suggested changes incorporated into the cable sent to Helsinki. + +Lee H. Wigren +C/SR/CI/R + +Document Number +for FOIA Review on. +716-838 +JUN 1976 +SAME AS RELEASED +DOC +340 + +RECORD COPY +1 +1 Jun 64 +201-289248 +NW 64937 Docld:32106269 Page 3 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5bd786e75e025a329dd63c97059e83777950fb4f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10143.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +10.00000 +104-10004-10143 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +13-00000 + +MEMO FOR THE RECORD 1 June 1964 +Sx-25605 + +DISCUSSION between members SR Division, +and CoS Helsinki concerning timetable +OF OSWALD'S stay in Finland and Helsinki + +1. At 0900 this morning I talked with Frank Friberg recently +returned COS Helsinki re Warren Commission inguiry concerninge. +the timetable of Oswald's stay in Finland in October 1959, including +his contact with the Soviet Consulate therer. (Copy of the Commission +letter of 25 May 64 and State Cable of 22 May, 64, attached.) + +2. Friberg gave me the following information: + +a. It takes 25 minutes to drive from the airport to +Helsinki. + +b. By taxi, it would take no more than 5 minutes to +reach the Soviet consulate; + +c. Consulate in Helsinki was open Saturdays in 1959; + +d. Passenger lists (manifests) at the Helsinki airports of +Helsinki are retained for six months only and then are destroyed. +Mr. Robert Fulton (CIA) was U.S. consular official there at +the time. + +e. A copy of State's cable inquiry would go to the Helsinki +Station and they would assist in preparation of a reply. + +3. Mr. Friberg agreed that it would be worthwhile to cable the +Station concerning points not covered by State in their inquiry. He +suggested changes incorporated into the cable sent to Helsinki. + +Lee H. Wigren +C/SR/CI/R +TRAVEL PROGRAM +IP/EDI ABSTRACTA +INDEX +IP/FIS +IP/PH +PREPARE FOR FICKING +FILM +CODE NO. (2,3,4) +RYBAT REST CODE +ISO/DCU +CABLE IDEN (11) +NTD (8) +IP/FILES +FOR FILING + +Document Number 716-838 +for FOIA Review on JUN 1976 +SAME AS RELEASED +DOC -340 + +RECORD COPY + +1. Jun 64 +201-289248 + +Box 8 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10156.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10156.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b92d9685881fe5453adce28939d371ec355f356e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10156.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +10.00000 +104-10004-10156 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Box 8 + +13-00000 + +1 June 1964 + +MEMO FOR THE RECORD + +1. At 0900 this morning I talked with Frank Friberg recently +returned COS Helsinki re Warren Commission inquiry concerning +the timetable of Oswald's stay in Finland in October 1959, including +his contact with the Soviet Consulate there. (Copy of the Commission +letter of 25 May 64 and State Cable of 22 May 64 attached.) + +2. Friberg gave me the following information: + +a. It takes 25 minutes to drive from the airport to +downtown Helsinki; + +b. By taxi, it would take no more than 5 minutes to +reach the Soviet consulate; + +c. The Soviet consulate probably closed at 1300 hours local +time on Saturdays in 1959; + +d. Passenger lists (manifests) at the U.S. Consulate in +Helsinki are retained for six months only and then are destroyed. +Mr. Robert Fulton (CIA) was U.S. consular official there at +the time. + +e. A copy of State's cable inquiry would go to the Helsinki +Station and they would assist in preparation of a reply. + +3. Mr. Friberg agreed that it would be worthwhile to cable the +Station concerning points not covered by State in their inquiry. He +suggested changes incorporated into the cable sent to Helsinki. + +Document Number 780-340 + +FAIA Review on JUN 1976 + +SAME AS 716-838 + +ZONET + +13-00000 + +See Sanitized File +Number 335 +For steril +H diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10213.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10213.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..369a8ad2166ce4c272b2c0ea93df163399226653 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10004-10213.md @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +104-10004-10213 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +YF2-27221 +9 July 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT : Discussion with Warren Commission Staff Member +REFERENCE: Letter from J. Lee Rankin, General Counsel of the +President's Commission, to Mr. Richard Helms +dated 3 July 1964 + +>O SRICE DISCUSSION with SLAUSEN & Tily on .girations. +Svitt felicy towards design woats HALETICONS ANd +CUINT Visa Puccedures, +1. With the approval of C/SR and the DDP, I met with Mr. W. +David Slawson of the staff of the President's Commission on the +Assassination of President Kennedy at 1400 hours on this date in +the Commission's offices at 200 Maryland Avenue, N.E., Washington, +D.C. The purpose of this meeting was to discuss apparent inconsistencies +in material provided the Commission by CIA and by the Department of +State which were called to our attention in a letter from the General +Counsel of the Commission to Mr. Helms, dated 3 July 1964. + +2. By way of introduction, Mr. Slawson said that in the portion of the +Commission's report that he was writing, he would have to deal with the +question of whether or not the OSWALDs' departure from the USSR - and +the circumstances (i.e. timing) of that departare were unusual or +suspicious in any way. He expressed his belief that they probably were +not and cited Soviet relaxation in such matters in the post-Stalin era. +However, he wanted to be sure in his own mind that our information was +not in conflict with that which the Commission had received from State +since all of that information would remain in the records of the +Commission. + +3. After stating my belief that there was no real disagreement or +inconsistency between the information from CLA and that from State, I +expressed the view that the matter resolved itself into three questions: + +Document Number 767-864 +for FOIA Review on +/a. Do the Soviet +JUN 1976 + +CS COPY + +SECRET + +a. Do the Soviet authorities normally permit Soviet +citizens married to foreign nationals to emigrate from the +Soviet Union to the homelands of their spouses? + +b. Do they normally permit such Soviet citizens to +accompany (i.e. depart simultaneously with) their spouses +from the Soviet Union? + +c. How long does it take such Soviet citizens to get +Soviet exit visas for such a purpose (time lapse from application +to granting of visas)? + +4. Concerning the first two questions (3a and 3b above) I pointed out. +that we had addressed ourselves mainly to the question of Sovie: citizens +being allowed to accompany their spouses abroad while State dealt only +with the larger question of Soviets married to foreigners being allowed +to emigrate without reference to whether or not they left simultaneously +with or at another time from their spouses. Mr. Slawson commented +that this explanation was most helpful and he reread what both we and +State had said in that light. + +5. By way of further explanation, I said that the statements in +paragraph 6 of our memorandum of 6 April 1964 concerning Soviets being +permitted to accompany their foreign spouses abroad were based on a +review of 26 cases, of which 10 involved Americans. In only four of +these cases did a Soviet wife leave the USSR in the company of her foreign +husband; in 14 of the cases the foreign spouse departed alone; and in the +remaining seven cases insufficient details are known to permit us to +categorize them. I added that although State's information began by +citing the issuance of 724 quota and non-quota immigrant visas by the +American Embassy in Moscow during the period FY 1954 to December +1963, it did not indicate how many of these visas were for Soviet citizens +who had married U.S. nationals. Actually State provided detailed +information for only sixteen cases and did not indicate in many of these +whether or not the Soviet was permitted to accompany the foreign spouse. +16. In response to + +-2- + +6. In response to a question from Mr. Slawson I stated that most +of the 26 cases upon which we based our statements involved foreign +students, exchange teachers and other relatively transient persons, +and while a number of cases have certain points in common, they bear +little similarity to the OSWALD case in that none involved a defector who +married prior to repatriating. I noted that paragraph 6 of our 6 April +1964 memorandum to the Commission had pointed this out. Mr. Slawson +indicated that he was now satisfied on this matter. + +7. Concerning the length of time taken by Soviet authorities to +process exit visas for Soviet citizens married to foreign nationals +(question 3c above), I stated that, in my opinion, the information +provided by State (in the third enclosure to Mr. Meeker's letter) +substantially corresponded to the views expressed in paragraphs 6 and 7 +of our memorandum to the Commission dated 6 April 1964. Mr. Slawson +asked if it would be possible to elaborate paragraph 7 of our memorandum +of 6 April by providing a statistical breakdown of the cases on which our +statements were based. I indicated that this could be done. + +8. At this point Mr. Slawson stated that as a result of our discussion +he felt that the question of possible inconsistencies bad been resolved. +However, he asked that we send a brief written reply to the Commission's +letter of 3 July 1964 embodying the substance of what I had said concerning +the basis for statements included in our 6 April 1964 memorandum. (This +would include the gist of the draft reply to the Commission which I showed +to C/SR on 8 July plus an elaboration of our statements concerning Soviet +visa applications.] + +9. Mr. Slawson indicated that he would be sending parts of his report +dealing with the Soviet intelligence services to CIA for checking as to +their accuracy. He did not say when this would occur. + +10. After concluding the meeting with Mr. Slawson, I read Volume 52 +of the transcript of testimony before the Commission. This included the +reinterview of Marina OSWALD. + +-3- + +Lee H. Wigren +C/SR/CI/Research + +@Do. sors normally permit Sov. cityens married to for +natla to engrate pom Sll to homeland of sprise ? +• State says you - cites 724 visa applicationم +(perbably minority Spouse's; mij +belatives ite ast mijint) +- We cite absence of law; do not say. + +2 arimally +② Do Sros permit sou. cits menit to fon marks to +accompany (ie depont simultanernely co.) spouses +from Sele to homelandes of spouses +- State does not say +se cite evidence that they do not +We ليه + +③ How long does it take Soveits to gel. Sevivians +at to homelan Ss of fou Spouses? +to junge at +-Our #7 and State's inse +فه +Cases inhuid. it ikurus ajrec + +Notes, Hedin +Co +CS-COPY + +dil Ite XAA2-27221 + +Le 7 +with) friin sprστασις +Based on in de la 26 Cail +fre till out c/ SU. +(10 US) + +-Safe left line oftenband - 4 + - +- +- +- +- 7- ! + +② Irifi in fu 47 +1-2 fine taken by for allite +bisa apple of Sor Spencer of fin +substant illy agrees is lite o infe +نر +4. on Juice taken by Sri-st. poreias veda +aggelies of Sou woofcitis (1) + +Gust of State is w +life cancion y bar, tibi of tense to her bij de citthoritie +1. +bun cits in Sel +life in the poor +/ +740 +li inquest for norme of all 1152 +ت +:/ cits vitus ricerit'd in Cast +2: 10 quo cesta Collis len, the of +fine betinien intrs of aggler. l. He apport +by God auth +2 יני + +Aun cat +0063 +> + +② Date of appplectenfor os doit reser +Ion dedures, in 14 +12 + +" +[10dayo-194] +Promplit all itthees +-10 line to 14 yeю +- Cant till bord diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10005-10321.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10005-10321.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a5b8c09dde1f5076a7daf175f732efc49f2b5d32 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10005-10321.md @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRETARTDAT + +30 September 64 FILE NO. 201-4524 + +BONN, FRANKFURT, BERLIN, COPENHAGEN, +REYKJAVIK, PARIS, STOCKHOLM +DIRECTOR THE HAGUE BRUSSELS + +nue, stess, cluez, VR, FILE + +UN, FRAN, BRLN, COPENJO GMNY +E. PARI, STOC, muda, Hagu, Beas + +AT/KUDESK/TPMURILLO / CATIJA + +KIGREST TRACES JOACHIM JOESTER DPOB 29 JUL 07 COLOGNE. + +ENTER ENTIRE ADULT CAREER AND AUTHOR CA 30 BOOKS AND NUMEROUS +SPAPER ARTICLES. POST WWII WORKS VERY ANTI-KUBARK, LAST +OK TITLE - OSWALD: ASSASSIN OR FALL GUY? HAS WRITTEN UNDER +UE NAME AND UNDER PSEUDONYMS: FRANZ VON NESSELRODE; H.F. +LIKIN; WALTER KELL; PAUL DELATHUIS. + +2. ACCORDING CAPTURED GESTAPO DOCS HE JOINED GERM CP ON +MAY 32 AND HAD MEMBERSHIP NO. 532315. OWNED LENDING LIBRARY +LN AND SOME TIME AFTER MAY 32 WENT USSR WHERE REMAINED UNTIL + +33. DURING ABSENCE HIS LIBRARY MANAGED BY FIANCEE ANNA +SCHINSKY. LAST RESIDENCE GERMANY BRLN LUETZOWSTRASSE 40 +BEI HESS. + +Document Number 888-906 +for FOIA Review on JUL 1976 + +CONTINUED + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +AUTHENTICAT +OFFICER + +SECRET/RYB +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +3. IN MAY 33 FLED TO FRANCE, WAS IN COPE 36-37 BUT EXPELLED +(OR LEFT) EDCAUSE HIS ANTI-DAHISK GOVT WAITINGS. LEFT DENMARK +FOR FRANCE VIA ICELAND. IN 40 IN SWEDEN, MARRIED MAY NILSSON, +CAME US VIA USSR IN 41 AND NATURALIZED CITIZEN SINCE 48 + +4. WOULD APPRECIATE AS FULL A CHECK AS POSSIBLE, INCLUDING +LOCAL SERVICES AND AVAILABLE OVERT LOCAL PRE-WWL REFERENCES +(PRESS, BOOKS, ETC.) ON JOESTEN AND FIANCEE. + +5. FOR BAIN: PLS ALSO CHECK DDC AND REQUEST PHOTOSTATS +ANY DOCS, CAN ADDRESS AND NAME HESS BE CHECKED? ANY CHANCE +LOCATE FIANCEE? + +6. ALL ADDRESSERS PLS HANDLE AEQUEST URGENTLY AS MATTER +ALSO OF INTEREST TO WARREN COMMISSION. CABLE SUMMARY RESULTS +AND POUCH DETAILS INCLUDING ALL COPIES AVAILABLE JOESTEN PRE +WWI WRITINGS. + +CONTINUED + +SEGRET/RVRAT + +MIC PARASI THROUGK 3 AECVI IN PUBLIC DOMAIN, AUS +FILE +END OF MESSAGE + +C/EE/06 +C/WE/L +CAVELS + +SEGRET/RVRAT diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10006-10247.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10006-10247.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..df1efb8ccc792cac506efc34257a48dd9055327e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10006-10247.md @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +104-10006-10247 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +SECRET +FROM: (Requesters name) +BRANCH +ROOM +BADGE NO. +NAME CHECK AND CONSOLIDATION REQUEST +EXTENSION +DATE +RID CONTROL NO. +TO +TUBE +ROOM +DATE +INITIALS +RID/INDEX +DT-5 +REQUESTER +RID/FILES +DT-6 +REQUESTER +RID/ANALYSIS GT-7 +RID/201 +DW-6 +RID/MIS +GT-6 +RID/INDEX +DT-5 + +SUBJECT TO BE CHECKED +SURNAME +(All spellings) +D'EDKOV, Roman Fedorovich er Vilasa Nikolaevna +SPELLING VARIATIONS TO BE CHECKED +AKA, ALIASES +OTHER IDENTIFYING DATA (Occupation, sex, CP membership, +I. S. affiliations, etc.) +Poss. at soo. Eulest. Ind +RESIDENCE +New Delhi, Ind +SEX DATE OF BIRTH +PLACE OF BIRTH +CITIZENSHIP +USSR +Minse USSR + +RESULTS OF RID/INDEX CHECK +COMMENTS +NO PERTINENT IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION +CARD REFERENCES ATTACHED + +INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTERS +IN ALL CASES +1. Use gummed label; type or print all +entries. +2. Upon receipt of index card reproductions +draw a green diagonal line across the +items you do not want. +3. Edit (use green) the reproduced index +cards to indicate: +(a) cards to be destroyed (mark with +green D and note reason for destruction) +Examples: document destroyed; duplicate +or less informative than retained in- +formation; information of no CS value. + +(b) corrections and additions, inclu- +ding infinity symbol ∞ when card in- +cludes all facts contained in the +document. + +Note 1. Records of COI, SSU, OSS and CIG +are in RID/ARD, and those that meet +indexing criteria in CSHB 70-1-l are +carded in the CS Main Index. If you +believe there could be additional in- +formation of value in these records, +you must request an Archives Index +search. +201 CONSOLIDATION +1. Return this form with the card repro- +ductions, also return pertinent documents, +aperture cards and the dossier if a 201 on +the subject exists. +2. For each document to be included in the +consolidation (i.e., copy or cross reference +to be placed in the 201 file), green D the +corresponding card and check (a) or (b) +below: + +(a) Consolidate into +201- +(b) Open 201 file on subject. + +RESTRICTION (If any) +CRYPTONYM +OTHER INTERESTED DESKS OR STATIONS +ASSIGNED +YES +NO +FILE TO +BE KEPT +RID +DESK +Note 2. Information concerning foreign +public personalities (except mili- +tary) may be available in BR/OCR +x7997. +DATE +SIGNATURE OF RECORDS OFFICER + +13-00000 + +One Roman Fedorovich DEDKOV, born 28 March 1927 in Ariansk, USSR, + +and his wife Vilasa Nikolayevna DEDKOV, born 31 December 1930 in Minsk, +USSR, applied for were listed as applicants for entry visas to Indiad +sometime prior to April 1962. DEDKOV, who was issued Soviet passport +number 207461 on 17 September 1960, was scheduled to arrive in New Delhi +for two years as an English language teacher at the Soviet Embassy. + +It is not known whether or not DEDKOV actually arrived in New Delhi. + +Not at sent because it shows lioman to Indonians, aaring +"Home List" nut classified. +SCAT +10 AUG 1964 + +13-00000 + +INDIA 1 + +DEDKOV, Roman Fedorovich + +Subj scheduled to arrive New Delhi for two years as an +English teacher at the Soviet Embassy; Ppt 207461 iss +17 Sept 60 (Mos Comment: Subj is presumed to have arr +sometime after sept 60). NBDA-8509, 24 Apr 62 + +Wife: Vilasa Nikolayevna (DPOB: 31 Dec 1930; Minsk) + +201-756978 + +DPOB: 28 Mar 1927; Ariansk diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10007-10345.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10007-10345.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..58137f7fe4cc75a3cb10302be9607b545f4c6280 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10007-10345.md @@ -0,0 +1,326 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: Document Number 988-927 BD + +for FOIA Review on SEP 1976 + +FROM: Chief, CI/R&A +2 C 17 + +TO: Chief, AF +7 C 32 + +Chief, EE +3 D 31 07 + +Chief, FE +5 D 31 07 + +Chief, NE +6 D 31 07 + +Chief, WE +4 B 44 05 + +Chief, WH +3 B 44 03 + +DDP +3 C 20 16 + +CI/R&A +2 C 17 + +PSD + +RID + +DATE 27-865 +24 December 1964 + +For Coordination + +DEFERRED + +RID PROUESTING STOPPED +PLEASE INDICATE HANDLING + +NOTE: This Document of the CA R +of the CS Decur +Desired Handling +For Signature and Release +BY HAND +PLEASE CALL + +Easy Printing 201-289248 + +DISPATCH + +Chiefs of all Stations + +Chief, KUDOVE + +Warren Commission Testimony - Selected Excerpts + +FYI + +1. The Warren Commission's Report on the assassination of +President Kennedy focused attention on the magnitude of the problem. +involved in the protection of the Chief Executive. As you know, it is +our responsibility, overseas and in headquarters, to render every +support possible to the Secret Service in the conduct of its statutory +responsibilities in the United States, and especially when the President +travels abroad, + +2. The circumstances confronting the Warren Commission +produced discussion and testimony on various aspects of the problem +of Presidential protection and on interagency operational cooperation, +which normally do not find their way into the public domain. These +include the acquisition and dissemination of information, consultation, +coordination, and operational interchanges. I believe you will be +interested in the attached extracts of testimony given before the Warren +Commission by U.S. intelligence and security officials. Pertinent +Fortions have been side lined. I commend these materials for reading +by all officers in positions of senior responsibility in headquarters and +overseas. + +Document Number 988-927 BD. + +for FOIA Review on SEP 1976 + +FLETCHER M. KNIGHT +201-289245 + +Book Dispatch No. 4726 + +100-300-12 + +Raymond G. Rocca gwh + +HQ COPY +DISPATCH + +Distribution For +Book Dispatch No. 4726 + +AF Division +Abidjan +Accra +Addis Ababa +Algiers +Bamako +Brazzaville +Bujumbura +Conakry +Dakar +Dar-es-Salaam +Freetown +Kampala +Khartoum +Lagos +Leopoldville +Lome +Lusaka +Mogadiscio +Monrovia +Nairobi +Pretoria +Rabat +Salisbury +Tananarive +Tripoli +Tunis +Yaounde + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the AF Division. + +dw + +EE Division +Athens +Bern +Frankfurt +Nicosia +Vienna + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the EE Division. + +FE Division +Bangkok +Djakarta +Hong Kong +Honolulur +Kuala Lumpur +Manila +Melbourne +Okinawa +Phnom Penh +Rangoon +Saigon +Seoul +Taipei +Tokyo +Vientiane +Wellington + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the FE Division. + +себ + +Distribution For +Book Dispatch No. 4726 + +NE Division +Aden +Amman +Ankara +Baghdad +Beirut +Cairo +Colombo +Damascus +Jidda +Kabul +Karachi +Kathmandu +Kuwait +New Delhi +Tehran + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the NE Division. + +WE Division +Brussels +Copenhagen +The Hague +Helsinki +Lisbon +London +Luxembourg +Madrid +Oslo +Ottawa +Paris +Paris/LCPIPIT +Reykjavik +Rome +Stockholm + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the WE Division. + +-2- + +Distribution For +Book Dispatch No. 4726 + +WH Division +Asuncion +Bogota +Buenos Aires +Caracas +Georgetown +Guatemala City +Kingston +La Paz +Lima +Managua +Mexico City +Montevideo +Panama City +Paramaribo +Port-au-Prince +Port of Spain +Quito +Rio de Janeiro +San Jose +San Juan +San Salvador +Santiago +Santo Domingo +Tegucigalpa + +The above listing has been +reviewed in the WH Division. + +-3- + +Headquarters Distribution for +Book Dispatch No. 4726 + +2 DDP +1 ADDP +1 C/OPSER +1 C/TSD +1 C/CA +1 C/CCS +1 C/SOD +1 C/CI +1 C/FI + +2 C/AF +1 C/AF/1 +1 C/AF/2 +1 C/AF/3 +1 C/AF/4 +1 C/AF/5 +1 C/AF/6 + +2 C/EE +1 C/EE/G +1 C/EE/K +1 C/EE/SA + +2 C/FE +1 C/FE/CH +1 C/FE/HULA +1 C/FE/JKO +1 C/FE/PMI +1 C/FE/TBL +1 C/FE/VNC + +2 C/NE +1 C/NE/1 +1 DC/NE/AA +1 C/NE/4 +1 C/NE/5 +1 C/NE/6 + +2 C/WE +1 C/WE/1 +1 C/WE/2 +1 C/WE/3 +1 C/WE/4 +1 C/WE/5 +1 C/WE/BC + +2 C/WH +1 C/WH/1 +1 C/WH/2 +1 C/WH/3 +1 C/WH/4 +1 C/WH/5 +1 WH/COPS +1 WH/POA +1 WH/POB +1 WH/Plans + +2 CI/R&A +1 CI/LIA +1 CI/OPS/AF +1 CI/OPS/EE +1 CI/OPS/FE +1 CI/OPS/NE +1 CI/OPS/SS +1 CI/OPS/WE +1 CI/OPS/WH + +1 RID + +Originated by: Chief, CI/R&A, Ext. 7468/23 December 1964 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10009-10021.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10009-10021.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..556624296dbedf214e684dcb804f0e25da03d7c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10009-10021.md @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +FIELD DISTRIBUTION - BD #5847 + +AF DIVISION +Johannesburg +Lagos +Nairobi +Pretoria +Rabat +Salisbury + +EUR DIVISION +Barcelona +Berlin +Bern +Bonn +Brussels +Copenhagen +Geneva +The Hague +Hamburg +Helsinki +Lisbon +London +Madrid +Milan +Munich Liaison Base +Munich Ops. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +DD/P8:4635/1 + +26 NOV 1968 + +Sir Charles C. F. Spry +Director General +Australian Security Intelligence Organization +G. P. O. Box 510583 +Melbourne + +Dear Charles, + +Thank you for your letter of 15 October +recommending against the declassification of +Warren Commission document CD-971. I might +mention that our inquiry to you in August (1968) +was in anticipation of further pressure for the +release of Warren Commission papers, a pressure +which has not materialized. Accordingly, there is +not, at the present time, any intention to release +CD-971. + +Should the question be raised at some future +time, the points made by you in your letter provide +every reason to keep the document out of the +public domain. + +With kindest regards, + +Sincerely, +/s/ Richard Helms + +Richard Helms +Director + +Document Number 1042-947c +for FOIA Review on SEP 1976 + +cc: DDCI + +Signature Recommended: + +Deputy Director for Plans +DDP/FE/PMI/AN/Amos Taylor, Jr. (X 5502):aib (25 November 1968) +5681 + +Distribution: +Orig - Addee +1 - ADDP 2 - DCI +1 - CPE 1 - DDCI +1 - PMI 2 - DDP +1 - PMI/AN +21 NOV 1968 +Date + +SECRET + +CORRES +RELATING TO +THIS- +INCLUDING +NAVYS OK +OF 27 June + +FILE +MAIN +FILE diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10022.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d624e8ec00bfce90927a6b5e73e02e7401aaf1ac --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10022.md @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +21 MAY +1982 +US/82/71 + +Dear Anthony, + +Regarding your letter 6/705 of 10 May 1982, our +records indicate that Valeriy Vladimirovich Kostikov +traveled to Mexico, France, Spain, the U.S. and Cuba +during the period 1959-61. In 1961, he was assigned +permanently to Mexico City as a consular officer and +served there until August 1965. He was variously +described as a translator, vice-consul, and attache. +During this tour he attempted to cultivate a U.S. +Government employee assigned to our embassy in Mexico +City. + +In September/October 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald +approached the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City in an attempt +to get a visa allowing him to return to the USSR. +Kostikov, as a consular officer, handled this visa +request. We have no information which indicates any +relationship between these individuals other than for the +purpose of Oswald's making his visa request. + +Kostikov returned to Mexico City for a second tour of +duty in July 1968. During this tour he was again assigned +to the consular section and was a second secretary. It +appeared that he was tasked with following the activities +of the Central American communist parties and left-wing +groups, and he met often with members of these groups, +reportedly providing them with funds and technical +guidance. In July/August 1969, Kostikov made an unusual +TDY trip to Moscow lasting three weeks. (His family +remained in Mexico.) In July 1970 he made a four-day trip +to Havana. + +Kostikov's tour in Mexico ended unexpectedly in +September 1971. Our information indicated that he was +not due to leave for another three to four months, and at +the time of his departure, there was some speculation that +the suddenness of his departure was due to the fact that +he was known to Lyalin. + +CROSS FILE COPY FOR +201-289248 +DO NOT DESTROY + +RECORD COPY + +SECRET + +XAE09222 +21MAY 82 +100-2-95 + +While in Mexico he was considered by some to be the +most effective and dangerous of intelligence officers in +Mexico. He has been described as being without morals, +education, and manners. Shortly after his arrival in +Mexico in 1968, he was arrested in front of a house of +prostitution after becoming involved in a fist fight with +some locals. It appears this incident did not affect his +position in Mexico City, despite the fact that it +received a good deal of press coverage. + +We are aware only that Kostikov arrived in Beirut in +June 1978. We are unable to confirm his presence there +now. + +Although our file indicates that Kostikov may have +been a member of Department 13 (Executive Action) +(Department V's predecessor), we have been unable to +confirm this. Also, to the best of our knowledge the KGB +has not engaged in such executive action since 1959. + +Sincerely, + +/s/ David + +David H. Blee + +Mr. Anthony C. M. DeVere + +PHOTO ATTACHED + +DDO/CI/RA/Joan Paxson (21 May 1982) + +DISTRIBUTION: +Orig & 1 - Adse +1 - CI/RA Chrono +1 - 100-2-95 +1 - Reading Board +1 - Paxson + +SECRET + +100-2-95 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10024.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10024.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f3762700bde4fe41ae7dce303e897e9964ca344 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10024.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10012-10024 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +6/705 +10 May 1982 + +Dear David, + +VALERIY VLADIMIROVICH KOSTIKOV + +1. Please refer to our conversation of 6 May. KOSTIKOV, born 17 March 1933, Moscow, was posted to Beirut in 1978 as 1st Secretary and may still be there. He is identified KGB and served in Mexico City from 1961-71. There is a reference to him on page 307 of BARRON's KGB which suggests that he may have been Department V. We do not appear to have asked LYALIN about him, and are now doing so. + +2. We also note that EPSTEIN in "Legend" claims that according to a CIA telecheck KOSTIKOV was Lee Harvey OSWALD'S KGB case officer in Mexico City. According to BARRON (page 335) OSWALD was in Mexico between September and November 1963 and was seeking to obtain a Soviet visa. There was certainly a KGB interest in OSWALD, although according to NOSENKO this was defensive. + +3. The reason for our current interest in KOSTIKOV will be obvious. As you are aware, our Embassy in Beirut, in common with other Western Missions, has been subject to threats and violence in recent months, and in view of earlier hostile attentions from the KGB, we have been reviewing our records of KGB staff in the area who might have been involved in promoting strong-arm tactics. + +4. We would be grateful for your views as to whether the KGB are likely to be behind any of the recent incidents (possibly through the Syrians) and for any information on KOSTIKOV and his activities in Mexico and in Beirut. In particular, what are your comments on the OSWALD story; can you confirm that KOSTIKOV is still in Beirut; is there anyone else in Beirut or Damascus whose trace record suggests an Active Measures role, or worse? + +5. We should be grateful for an early reply and as I said on 6 May will treat anything you can tell us on a strictly Service to Service basis. + +CROSS FILE COPY FOR +201-289248 + +DO NOT DESTROY + +Yours ever + +A C M de Vere + +Form 547a Processed diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10035.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10035.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1c15abd954cceb9f74579de0593fbb600ff57cbb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10012-10035.md @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +1 UNCLASSIFIED +INTERNAL USE ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: E/BC +4C 20 Hqs? + +EXTENSION NO +1413 +7220 + +DATE +5 APR 1978 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) + +DATE +OFFICER'S INITIALS +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column, after each comment.) + +1. CilRTA +2. Hausman APR 1978 ch +3. Rum Holmes +4. 3D57 +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +This is the ACTION/INFO copy of a communication received on from MI-6 in Washington. + +Another copy is being held in E/BC. + +Any reply should be directed to E/BC for forwarding to Liaison. + +Processing by IP is to be determined by + +Coordination with E/BC is required prior to any dissemination of this information outside the DDO. + +NB: Richard A. SPRAGUE, Chief Counsel and Director of HSCA, saw a copy of attached document... See his attached letter to Sergyj CZORNONOH, 04 December 1976. + +RBH +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. + +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +CONFIDENTIAL + +Our ref: GEN 1 + +Dear Art, + +30 March 1978 + +Please find attached correspondence received from one Sergyj CZORNONOH who claims that he provided information about Lee Harvey OSWALD to the American Vice Consul (presumably Tom Blackshear) in Sofia, Bulgaria, in August 1963. + +2. I have sent copies of these letters to the FBI and to my Head Office in London. + +Mr A H Stimson + +Enc. + +DH Jones for GML Blackburne-Kan + +CONFIDENTIAL + +SERGYJ. CZORNONOH +1106-11TH STREET +SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA +95814 + +M. Wall + +TO BRITISH EMBASSY +3100 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, N. W. +WASHINGTON, D. C. + +RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED +REGISTERED NO.257254 + +SERGYJ CZORNONDH +1106-11TH STREET +SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, 95814 + +MARCH 15, 1978. + +TO BRITISH AMBASSADOR +BRITISH EMBASSY +3100 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, N. W. +WASHINGTON, DC. + +DEAR SIR. + +I WROTE LETTER ON FEBRUARY 15, 1978 TO MR. JAMES CALLAGHAN PRIME MINISTER I ENCLOSED REGISTERED MAIL NO. 251067. + +ON JULY 18, 1963 I WAS IN LONDON ENGLAND AT THE AIRPORT IMMIGRATION OFFICER NO. 175 I HAD NO VISA IMMIGRATION PLACE ME UNDER HOUSE ARREST, MR. SMITH IN POLICE UNIFORM SECRET SERVICE BROUGHT ME STEAK DINNER AND POLICE OFFICER INTERROGATED ME, HE ASKED ME WHAT THE EMBASSY OF US.S.R. SAY YOU HEARD IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA, I SAID I HAVE HEARD THAT ONE AMERICAN DEFECTOR (MR. LEE HARVEY OSWALD) TO RUSSIA AND HE RETURNED TO UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THIS MAN HE PREPARING TO KILL TO ASSASSINATE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY, MR. SMITH POLICE OFFICER ASKED ME DO YOU KNOW HIS NAME, I SAID HIS NAME SOHT ONTO TIME WAS PUBLISHED ONE TIME IN NEWS PAPER IN WASHINGTON POST, MR. SMITH POLICE OFFICER SAID + +I DO SEARCHING FOR THIS FILE IN BRITISH POLICE BRITISH INTELLIGENCE AND BRA IMMIGRATION, JASKING YOUR EMBASSY TO HELP TO FIND THE TRUTH AND I ASK YOUR GOVERNMENT TO FORWARD My RECORD CE JULY 181 1963 TO PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER AND SENATOR DANIEL K. NOUYE CHAM 21. S. SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON IN 11 GENCE I ENCLOSE HIS Copy LETTER TO ALSO I ENCLOSE you copy LETTER I JANT ON FEBRUARY 17, 1978 TO RUSSIAN AMMASSA YOUR JUSTICE ALWAYS WILL BE APPLIA MY INCOMING MAIL iS CONTROL BY FIBI AGENTS SOME OF THE MAIL IDENT GET NOT FORWARD TO ME FIBI, Suppress My INFORMATION AND TORTURE MED DRUG RESPECTFULLY YOURS "21.S. PASSPORT NO, DO 2.7000 Sergyj + +copy. 10 +BRITISH AMBASSADOR + +Sergyj Czornonoh +1106- 11th Street +Sacramento, California 95814 + +To Russian Ambassador +Embassy of U.S.S.R. +1125 - 16th Street +Washington, D. C. + +Dear Sir: + +This is retyped letter from hand written + +Mr. Wasilev Consul gave me order to transmit this information to U. S. Government, on August 9, 1963 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Mr. Wasilev, Consul of Embassy of U.S.S.R., gave me this information about Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald on August 14, 1963. Mrs. Besera Asenova, girl friend of Russian Consul came to my room and repeated that Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald is assassin. He will kill President Kennedy. + +On August 15, 1963 in Sofia, Bulgaria, at the airport in embassy car, I told to Mr. Blackshire, American Vice Consul, that Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald is assissin. He has a weapon or has ordered one. Mr. Blackshire said it seems like he will kill someone. I said that Mr. Lee H. Oswald is preparing to kill President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Mr. Blackshire said where will it happen. I said they (right wing) will invite President, criticize him in the newspaper, then kill him. Mr. Blackshire told me he will give the telegram to Department of State and he gave me the address where to report. + +At 9 a.m. on August 19, 1963 in Washington, D. C., I went to see (Mr. Kippingan). Director of Special Counselor Service Department of State at 1901 Pennsylvania Avenue-11th floor. I told the Director that I have information about President Kennedy. The Director said do not mention name of President Kennedy, only respond to the questions. The Director said tell us what will happen to Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald then. I said Mr. Lee H. Oswald will be killed after kill Kennedy. I said I will take the truth drug to tell the truth. Director tell us who else get killed in this country. I said as I heard, that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be killed. Who will kill Dr. King, Jr. Negro leader? I said a man who is in prison at this time. (Mr. James Earl Ray was in prison at that time.) Director asked where assassination will happen. I said in Dallas, Texas. Director said if someone gave this information here I would expel the man. Director did call on F.B.I. agents after F.B.I. use anesthesia gas to freeze me to drub me to keep amnesia. + +I told Director Department of State that Mr. Lee Harvey Oswald have a weapon. Go see him. Director told me you too can have weapon--so what if Oswald got weapon. + +Sincerely, + +U.S House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations told me to write letter to Embassy in early 1977. + +Sergyj Czornonoh +Regis Hotel +1106 11th Street +Sacramento, CA 95814 + +GITY MANAGEAS +ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS +BRITISH EMBASSY + +February 6, 1978 + +Mr. John M. Price +District Attorney +Sacramento, California + +Dear Mr. Price: + +This is a retyped letter. I visited Mr. Ferry, Deputy District Attorney, on August 16, 1977. I told in the office that F.B.I. agents and Secret Service use police department to harass me. Police department do... supply pencil of anesthesia gas to the manager of the building I live. The manager door use certain people, to freeze me by anesthesia gas - then push drugs, poison in my mouth to torture me - to take my sleep away - or bleed by rectal and they use many other chemicals to brainwash me to use me in political assassination which I refused. On January 20, 1976 in Sacramento on 8th and I Streets, man came to me from police or post office, U.S. Department of Justice and freeze me by gas and told me to take gun, pistol and we will tell you where to go to shoot - to kill - Mr. Sargent Shriver. I refused. Manager, Mr. Sisel, of Marshall Hotel, call on the man to tell me this on the street. In February 1976, police intelligence told me that assassination will not happen here. How about to move to Maryland state. + +In this letter I ask you to get report from Dr. Frederick S. Baker, M.D. colon and rectal surgery on January 31, 1978. His phone – 452-4095. I do bleed today very much and I am weak, In this letter I ask you to give re- strain order or respond to me what could be done. The right wing in America made record to use me in assassination. I refuse. I am human and I like to be treated as human. Police put frame up on me - just to take advantages on me. Police use lie, police use mental case to take advantages on me and tell me that right wing do use such people like me. To prove I enclose copy mid- night June 14, 1976. Also I enclose copy letter I sent to Mr. Ted Sheedy, Supervisor, on January 26, 1978 and copy of his reply to me. + +Please respond to me. Thank you. + +Very truly yours + +Sergyj. Czornonoh + +Mr. Sargent Shriver was run for President in 1976. + +Legal Center +For The Disabled + +1722 J STREET, SUITE 19 SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 +Telephone: 446-4851 + +March, 1978 + +Sergyj Czornonoh +1106 11th Street +Sacramento, CA 95814 + +Dear Mr. Czornonoh: + +This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter regarding difficulties you have encountered with the police and the FBI. + +In the event that there is legal action taken by the police or the FBI to institutionalize you this office will provide you with legal representation. + +If you have any further legal problems please contact this office. + +Sincerely, + +LESLIE KAY +Paralegal + +CATHERINE HUGHES +Staff Attorney +LK: ab + +REGISTERED NO 2.51067 +FROM 1106801124 95814 +TO MR. 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Bir Charles' letter to you recommends again好家 +doclassification of the Farrea Comaission document CD-971, +which refers to our investigation of anonymous telephone +calls to the Canberra Babassy before and after the +amcassination of President Kennedy. +3. I consider the points made by Bir Charles in his +letter to be valid and accordingly recommend against the +decisosification of CD-971 in the foreseeable fature +Staff concurs with this recommendation. +Document Number 1128-988 +for FOLA Review on SEP 1976 +4. Naison +William E. Nelson +of +K +P/ERI +Chief, Far East Division +Attachments, 5 +130/900 +A. +Letter from Sir Charles Spry +PROCARE FOR THAUNG +575 40. (2.3.4) +AVGAT REST, CODE +CABLE ICON (11) +(4) +B. +Letter Replying to Sir Charles Spry +P/FRES +FOR FILING +C. FAMA 5008, subject: Declassification of Warreh +Commission Document CD-971- +D. +Copy of CD-971 +E. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +68-2/60/a +RD/08-4635/ + +26 NOV 1968 + +FILE + +Sir Charles C. F. Spry +Director General +Australian Security Intelligence Organization +G. P. O. Box 51058B +Melbourne + +Dear Charles, + +Thank you for your letter of 15 October +recommending against the declassification of +Warren Commission document CD-071. I might +mention that our inquiry to you in August (1968) +was in anticipation of further pressure for the +release of Warren Commission papers, a pressure +which has not materialized. Accordingly, there is +not, at the present time, any intention to release +CD-971. + +Should the question be raised at some future +time, the points made by you in your letter provide +every reason to keep the document out of the +public domain. + +With kindest regards, + +Sincerely, + +/s/ Richard Helms + +Richard Helms +Director + +cc: DDCI + +Signature Recommended: + +Deputy Director for Plans + +Distribution: +Orig - Addee +1 - ADDP 2 - DCI +1 - CFE 1 - DDCI +1 - PMI 2 - DDP +1 - PMI/AN + +Date + +DDP/FE/PMI/AN/Amos Taylor, Jr. (X 5502):aib (25 November 1968) + +201-289248 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10014-10051.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10014-10051.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..774def1050890e24d4d4bf1e3659964f6164f84b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10014-10051.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OPERATOR: SEEGER, EDWA BADGE: KT283 DATE : 14 SEP 93 +OFFICE : IMS/FABOSS PHONE: 047552 TIME : 15:24 +ROOM : GC520HB PRINTER: T019 PAGE : 001 +REQUESTER: HM877 +DSN: SPET 21162 DOC DATE: 20 NOV 91 MHF#: 91-6320813 + +// + +SECRET FRP: +STAFF + +ACTION: SE/USSR/10-3 (752) INFO: C/ORMS, DOMDS, LIMITO, ODPD, SEDORECORD. +FILE, DDO-2, SE/RR-3 (9/W) + +91 6320813 ASR PAGE 001 IN 6320813 +TOR: 201455Z NOV 91 SPET 21162 + +SECRET 201454Z NOV 91 STAFF + +CITE ST PETERSBURG 21162 + +TO: MOSCOW INFO DIRECTOR. + +FOR: LIMIT SE/USSR/10 INFO SE/RR + +SLUGS: WNINTEL GTDANCER + +SUBJECT: KGB OFFICIAL NIKONOV + +REF: NONE + +TEXT: + +1. ACTION REQUIRED: NONE. + +2. DURING THE WEEK OF 3-9 NOVEMBER 1991, U.S. PROFESSOR +Ε.Β. ((SMITH)), HAD SEVERAL DISCUSSIONS IN MOSCOW WITH "SLAVA" +((NIKONOV)), WHO IS A LONGTIME FRI?ND AND NOW DEPUTY TO KGB +DIRECTOR ((BAKATIN)). THE PROFESSOR HAS KNOWN NIKONOV WELL +SINCE 1976. HE CURRENTLY IS INSTRUCTING ON A FULBRIGHT GRANT +AT ST PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY UNTIL 22 DECEMBER 1991. SEE +PARA 7 FOR BIO ON THE PROFESSOR. DCOB STEVEN R. HEIBERG HAS +BEFRIENDED THE PROFESSOR, WHO WAS DINNER GUEST AT HEIBERG'S +HOME ON 10 NOVEMBER AND PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING INFO ON NIKONOV +AND HIS NEW KGB JOB. + +3. NIKONOV IS THE GRANDSON OF FORMER SOVIET FOREIGN +MINISTER VYACHESLAV MOLOTOV. THE U.S. PROFESSOR TAUGHT NIKONOV +IN 1976 AT MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY WHILE A FULBRIGHT +PROFESSOR. NIKONOV WAS REGARDED AS EXTREMELY INTELLIGENT AND +CAPABLE BUT GAVE THE IMPRESSION THAT HE WAS AN IDEOLOGICAL +HARDLINER. THE PROFESSOR BELIEVED THAT HE WAS LIKELY TO BE A +RISING STAR IN THE SOVIET SYSTEM AND RECOMMENDED HIM FOR AN +IREX-SPONSORED VISIT TO THE U.S. AS EXPECTED, NIKONOV'S VIEWS +AND RHETORIC MODERATED VERY VISIBLY AFTER HIS FIRST DIRECT +EXPOSURE TO THE U.S. HE HAS HAD AT LEAST ONE ADDITIONAL +IREX-SPONSORED TRIP TO THE U.S. AND HAS SPENT PERIODS OF TIME +AS A PERSONAL GUEST AT THE HOME OF THE U.S. PROFESSOR IN +MARYLAND. + +4. ΝΙΚΟΝNOV CAME TO WORK IN HIS POSITION AT THE KGB AS A +RESULT OF BEING A CLOSE FRIEND OF BAKATIN. DURING THE AUGUST +1991 COUP ATTEMPT NIKONOV SAID THAT HE REFUSED TO FOLLOW HIS +BOSS'S ORDER TO ACT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DECLARED STATE OF +EMERGENCY. HE WAS DISMISSED BY HIS BOSS (NFI) FROM THIS +POSITION AND CALLED BAKATIN TO SEEK ADVICE. BAKATIN SAID HE +WAS ALSO OPPOSING THE COUP AND WOULD LOOK OUT FOR NIKONOV ONCE +ORDER WAS RESTORED. SOON AFTER THE COUP BAKATIN CALLED HIM TO +ASK THAT HE ASSIST WITH RESTRUCTURING THE KGB. AFTER IT WAS +AGREED THAT NIKONOV COULD DECLINE TO ACCEPT TWO-STAR MILITARY +KGB RANK AND WORK IN THE JOB FOR AN EQUIVALENT CIVILIAN +COMPENSATION PACKAGE, HE CAME TO THE KGB AS BAKATIN'S DEPUTY. +NIKONOV SAID HIS FRIENDS WERE DELIGHTED THAT HE HAD DECLINED +THE KGB COMMISSION. + +5. ΝΙΚΟΝOV'S FIRST ASSIGNMENT FROM BAKATIN WAS MAKING +ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE KGB-CIA LIAISON RELATIONSHIP WHICH HAS NOW +COME INTO BEING. IN PREPARATION FOR ONE POSSIBLE QUESTION + +<<< TEMPORARY WORKING COPY DESTROY AFTER USE >>> +SECRET + +# SECRET + +OPERATOR: SEEGER, EDWA BADGE: KT283 DATE : 14 SEP 93 +OFFICE : IMS/FABOSS PHONE: 047552 TIME : 15:24 +ROOM : GC520HB PRINTER: T019 PAGE : 002 +REQUESTER: HM877 +DSN: SPET 21162 DOC DATE: 20 NOV 91 MHF#: 31-63208:3 + +WHICH MIGHT BE RAISED, NIKONOV PERSONALLY REVIEWED KGB FILES TO +DETERMINE IF LEE HARVEY ((OSWALD)) HAD BEEN A KGB AGENT. HE +REVIEWED FIVE THICK VOLUMES OF FILES ON OSWALD. NIKONOV IS NOW +CONFIDENT THAT OSWALD WAS AT NO TIME AN AGENT CONTROLLED BY THE +KGB. FROM THE DESCRIPTION OF OSWALD IN THE FILES HE DOUBTED +THAT ANYONE COULD CONTROL OSWALD, BUT NOTED THAT THE KBG +WATCHED HIM CLOSELY AND CONSTANTLY WHILE HE WAS IN THE USSR. +HE COMMENTED THAT OSWALD HAD A STORMY RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS +SOVIET WIFE, WHO RODE HIM INCESSANTLY. THE FILE ALSO REFLECTED +THAT OSWALD WAS A POOR SHOT WHEN HE TRIED TARGET FIRING IN THE +USSR. + +6. IN PREPARATION FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF A LIAISON +RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SWEDISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, NIKONOV +PERSONALLY PERFORMED AN INQUIRY FOR BAKATIN INTO THE FATE OF +SWEDISH DIPLOMAT RAOUL ((WALLENBERG)). THERE IS STILL PRESSURE +FROM THE SWEDISH SIDE TO HAVE A DEFINITIVE ANSWER ON THIS +MATTER BECAUSE OF THE CONTINUING IMPORTANCE OF THE WALLENBERG +FAMILY. NIKONOV WAS AMAZED TO FIND OUT THAT THE KG3 HAD NOT +BEEN ABLE TO PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISH WHETHER WALLENBERG HAD DIED +AND UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES. HE WAS ABLE TO FIND PARTIAL +EVIDENCE FROM FOURTEEN DIFFERENT SOURCES (NF:). NIKONOV NOW +BELIEVES, BUT FOUND NO CONCLUSIVE PROOF, THAT WALLENBERG WAS +EXECUTED LATE IN 1947. THERE WERE INDICATIONS THAT WALLENBERG +WAS SUSPECTED OF HAVING CONTACTS WITH OTHERS WHO WERE ACCUSED +OF PROVIDING FALSE DIPLOMATIC IDENTITY DOCUMENTS TO OTHERS +BEYOND JEWS SAVED FROM THE HOLOCAUST. AMONG THESE WERE NAZI +WAR CRIMINALS WHO WERE ALLOWED TO ESCAPE. THERE WAS NO PROOF +OF WALLENBERG'S GUILT IN ANY OF THESE CHARGES. + +7. FULBRIGHT PROFESSOR WHO IS NIKONOV'S FORMER PROFESSOR +AND FRIEND IS: +NAME: Ε.Β. ((SMITH)) +DOB: C.1920 +CIT: USA +OCC: PROFESSOR OF HISTORY AT UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, +RETIRED +LOC: RESIDES NEAR ANNAPOLIS, MD +OTHER: FULBRIGHT PROFESSOR FOR WINTER 1991 TERM IN ST +PETERSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY, USSR, TWO PREVIOUS FULBRIGHT +ASSIGNMENTS IN MOSCOW AND SEVERAL IN PRC AND GERMANY; HOSTS +FORMER STUDENTS FROM USSR AND PRC ON U.S. VISITS +THERE ARE NO BASE TRACES ON SMITH. HE SERVED IN THE +MILITARY AND IS VERY WELL DISPOSED TOWARDS THE U.S. +GOVERNMENT. HE VOLUNTEERED INFO ON NIKONOV AND OTHER USSR, PRC +AND GERMAN CONTACTS TO HEIBERG AND CAN PROVIDE CONSIDERABLE 810 +AND ASSESSMENT INFO ON THEM. + +8. FILE: 074-005-011, 201-0005925 +DEFER. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +( SECRET DO NOT REPRODUCE +RETURN TO CIA +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III +15 November 1974 +ANNEX B +THE 201 SYSTEM +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +: + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION + +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lisits of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- +spondence has accumulated. + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM + +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual. + +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form +831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current status, and prospects. + +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent +within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated.. + +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +い +0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON +SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +CIT GERM +REF AACD-12345, 20 JUN 53 +POB GERM, BERLIN 5 +OCC PHARMACIST 6 +OCC CODE CHEN +201-0032671* +ΤΥΡΕ ΝΑΜE T- +ΟΙ CODES AA XX-10 +RCD DATE 53. +SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL +CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH, GERMANY FROM 22 THROUGH +29 ОСТОВER. +30 NOV 70 +(3 +Information About Subject +1. Sequence Number and Name +2. Sex and Date of Birth +3. Citizenship +4. Place of Birth +5. Occupation +6. Occupation Code +7. Text +Document Reference Data Group +8. 201 Number +7 +9. Name Type Indicator +10. OI Codes +11. Record Date (year only) +12. Reference +ISG Control Information +13. Date of latest update of the record +14. STAR Index Record Number +24 +SECRET +00833555 +14 +! +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +7 +e. Ol Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 per- +sonality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual +with organizations or activities of operational interest. OI codes cover intelli- +gence and security service affiliation, whether staff or agent, or known or +suspect, as well as activities of DDO interest. There are two categories of OI +codes for use by components: + +(1) general OI codes (Attachment 4) +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services +or other specific organizations. + +À component may request an OI code be established by submitting a mem- +orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management +Officer. + +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An OI code may be assigned +when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see +paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added +at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. + +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 +personalities by Of codes. For example, if an Ol code has been opened for the +security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members +of that service. + +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on +names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers +exist. + +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER + +a. General + +The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational com- +ponent, in coordination with the Information Services Group. An opening creates +a master 201 record. Changes to the master record and the occasional closing. +of a 201 dossier are controlled jointly by the desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be +opened on persons who meet the carding criteria described in Chapter If of this +handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information +will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on +persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- +sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those +persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals +are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff +employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on + +25 +SECRET +14-00000 + +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk +and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO +records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- +ments on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose. +names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 +dossiers should be opened in the following categories: + +(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational ap- +proval requests. However, a file need not be opened when a POA is requested +for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- +tional interest for training purposes only. +اه + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than +denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five +or more documents (see DOI 70-20). + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ +ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). + +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening + +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting +a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Main- +tenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the +master 201 record and 201 machine listings and to register the assign- +ment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample +201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field +station may request the opening of a 201 file by writing 201- in the Head- +quarters file or cross-reference box on the dispatch form and/or after the +subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening +is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by +placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN +will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- +bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of +201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. + +28 +SECRET +che kind while distribunal raudase andur, sinclarations . indian phính thi song +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation +procedures. +? +Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to: + +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. +1.1 +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +1. SGSWIRL report. + +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting: +: + +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articles +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. + +26,1 +عت +SECRET +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1-4 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +a. Purging +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier +forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification- +authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained +at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)). + +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 +26.2 +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +7 +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification +into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may +be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards +should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201.. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff +employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to +the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) (201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) +containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to. IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document +for inclusion in a-201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for processing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black--- v +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). + +26.3 +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-14 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below.. + +UNCLASSIFIED +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +SUBJECT: +FROM +TO O +1. +IP/Files +CC-52 +2 +5. +7. +L +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +TRANSMITTAL OF INACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +DATE +OFFICERS COMMENTS eru samned to show ham sh +SHETLALS +(For guidance see CSHB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, Annex B.) +Volume(s) of volume(s) +of 201- +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Foru 2021 to +Dossier) +Non-Restricted Dossier +10. +For Split Charge Dossiers: +11. +All documents prior to +(date) +12 +12 +14. +15. +forvarded to IP/Files. All +documents after +retained at +BIDE +SECRET CONFIDENTIAL +PETERMAL +28.4 +SECRET +(date) +desk. +CL STA +UNCLASSIFIED +:: +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- +ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer. +TO: +HAME +CONFIDENTIAL +(Thon gitled in) +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY +BADGE +COMPONENT +ROOM +TUDE +EXT. +This is to notify you that accountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited +below has been transferred to you by: +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. +SUBJECT OF REQUEST +FORM 2377E PREVIOUS COITIONS +1-73 +DATE +FILE NO. +DOC. STHSOL & NUMBER BOC. DATE +40 +TRANSFER +CHARGE +PERM +OR TENP +CONFIDENTIAL +CL BY: 007672 +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component.. + +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS + +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the +desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. + +26.5 +SECRET +: +: +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- +mitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021). +TO +IP/FI +GC-52 TUBE DT-6 +IP/DCU +GC-40 TUBE HT-4 +ACTION DESK: 1. +SECTION A +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Pilled In) +INITIALS +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE +To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not +necessary). +2. To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature +Decessary). +FILE HUNGER +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28) +RESTRICTED BY: +COMPONENT: +Date: +SECTION B +REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +COMPONENT: +R.O. No. +Date: +FORN +2-23 2021 IONS +CONFIDENTIAL +8-2, IMPORT CL BY, CG7122 +7 +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The +desk will notify the requester of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a restricted dossier, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporarily charged to a desk, will be referred to that +desk by Central Files. + +26.6 +SECRET +14-00000 +( SECRET ( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +? +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restricting desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +`Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) +blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box -14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest + +28.7 +SECRET +14-00000 + +( ( +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +** +Desk" blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: +i + +(1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number; + +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; +९. +i + +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym. +FUL & CHINA +201 SURNAME ALPHA LIST +03 ICT +1973. +NAPIE +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY +C, SH 117185/1343/5030/ +CHEM. SHOU 117115/1343/0001/ +CINE. SHU 1. 17115/1343/0001/ +CHE. 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These listings are by their very nature extremely +sensitive compilations of information and must be given every possible safeguard. + +b. Non-Standard Listings +? +: +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: + +(1) Country of location + +(2) OI codes (organization and/or intelligence affiliation) + +(3) Citizenship +; + +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) + +(5) Occupation. + +These selection criteria may be used singly or in combinations. For example, +a user could obtain a list of all 201 personalities who have been assigned the +OI code of XX or codes of XX, XY, or XZ. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CIA SPECIAL COLLECTION +RELEASE AS SANITIZED + +Chief, Special Activities Report on JMWAVE's Relationship with ANCARBON-1 + +ACTION REQUIRED: Paragraph 10 +REFERENCES +A. WAVE 8981, dated 24 September 1962 +B. WAVE 9169, dated 28 September 1962 +C. WAVE 9343, dated 2 October 1962, +D. DIR 40975, dated 6 October 1962 +E. UFGA 14417, dated 4 March 1964 + +1. INTRODUCTION. In Reference E, JMWAVE forwarded a review +of the nature of its relationship with AMCARBON-2. This review +indicates that the relationship with AMCARBON-2 evolved from that +action which was taken in September 1962 to insure that a security +breach would not occur as a result of an investigation which was +being carried out by the Identity 1 relative to the fact that the +establishment of the Identity 2 was being kept from the YOBELT +South Campus as a result of security restrictions which were in some +way, related to JMDUSK. While the relationship with AMCARDON-2 +stemmed from the remedial action which had been taken in a crisis +situation, the establishment of a working relationship with the +Identity 3 was an objective which JMWAVE had always hoped to obtain. +As a matter of fact, in Reference A, the recommendation was made +that JMWAVE be given approval to contact the major South Florida +news media in an attempt to work out a relationship with these news +media which would insure that they did not turn the publicity +spotlight on those KUBARK activities in South Florida which might +come to their attention. Thus, when a relationship was established +with AMCARBON-2, it was carefully cultivated in order that JMWAVE +might be able to use this contact at the Identity 3 as a means of +achieving the objective of having a relationship with the Identity 3, +which would simultaneously insure the security of JMWAVE's operations +and give JMWAVE an outlet into the press which could be used for +surfacing certain select propaganda items. In the period October to + +Attachments: USC +A - Five Newspaper Clippings +B- Identities + +Distribution: +3-Chief, SAS, w/atts. +19 March 64 +APR 2 1984 + +UFGA-14781 + +SECRET +201- + +COS +Andrew K. REUTEMAN/vtp +251 + +Ri Chrono +1 - 201 file (O/COS +1- COS Chrono + +DUDLEY R. WILLINGS + +ANDREW K. REUTEMAN +(40) MAR 3 1 1964 + +December 1962, all of JMWAVE's business with the Identity 3 +was handled via AMCARDON-2. In mid-December 1962, AMCARPON-2 +made the suggestion that he introduce REUTEMAN to AMCARDON-1 +in order that there be a backup contact, in the event that +AMCARBON-2 were out of town or unavailable at such times as +REUTEMAN might require assistance from the Identity 3. REUTEMAN +agreed to AMCARBON-2's suggestion, and, as a result, AMCARDON-2 +hosted a luncheon on 12 December 1962 at the Miami Club in the +Hotel Columbus, Miami, Florida, at which AMCARBON-2 introduced +AMCARBON-1 to REUTEMAN. As a result of this initial meeting on +12 December 1962, an operational relationship has developed with +AMCARBON-1, and it is believed that this relationship contributes +to the fulfillment of the over-all JMWAVE mission. In view of +this, a special activities report is being submitted to cover the +nature of JMWAVE's relationship with AMCARBON-1 during the +period December. 1962 to March 1964. + +2. FRAME OF REFERENCE FOR JAWAVE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH AMCARDON-1 +When AMCARBON-2 introduced AMCARCON-1 to REUTEMAN, AMCARLON-2 +reviewed the ground rules under which he had been cooperating +with REUTEMAN. This review was conducted for AMCARBON-1's +benefit, in order that he might clearly understand the frame of +reference, which should prevail in his relationships with REUTEMAN. +In this review, AMCAREON-2 pointed out that it was the policy +of the Identity 3 that it would take no action which would +purposely embarrass KUBARK or its South Florida operations. As +a result, if any embarrassing items relative to KUBARK's operations +in South Florida did come to the attention of the Identity 3, this +material would be brought to REUTEMAN's immediate attention. +AMCARBON-2 made it clear to AMCARBON-1 that such items should be +discussed with REUTEMAN in a frank manner. In addition, AMCARBON-2 +made the point that, after an item was discussed, AMCARBON-1 +should follow REUTEMAN's guidance relative to how any particularly +embarrassing item might be handled by the Identity 3, so that it +would not expose KUBARK operations and, at the same time, would +not jeopardize the journalistic reputation of the Identity 3. +In addition, AMCARBON-2 pointed out that, if AMCARBON-1 brought +a potentially embarrassing item to REUTEMAN's attention and +remedial action on the matter was not taken by REUTEMAN within +a reasonable period of time, then the Identity 3 would feel free +to expose any ineptness on KUBARK's part. AMCARBON-2 pointed +out that in return for this cooperation from the Identity 3, +REUTEMAN had agreed that he would be available for contact by +telephone or periodic personal meetings at which AMCARBON-1 +and AMCARBON-2 could discuss broad trends and developments in +Latin American affairs. AMCARBON-2 advised AMCARBON-1 that this +arrangement did not mean that AMCARBON-1 could expect to obtain +any classified information from REUTEMAN. The point was also +made that AMCARBON-1 should not press for the obtaining of +classified information, but he should be alert to steering tips +which REUTEMAN might furnish him on fast-breaking news stories. +AMCARBON-1 indicated that he understood the frame of reference +which had been outlined by AMCARBON-2. This frame of reference +has prevailed throughout JMWAVE's relationship with AMCAREON-1 +during the period December 1962 to March 1964.... + +3. AMCARBON-1'S JOURNALISTIC CAREER. AMCARBON-1 originally +started to work for the Identity 3 in 1957 on the City Desk, +and subsequently advanced from this assignment to an assignment +which entailed covering major political developments in Florida. +At a later date, ANCARBON-1 became a feature writer for the +Identity 3. Then in July or August 1962, AMCARBON-1 was made +the Identity 4. This assignment was considered to be a significant + +promotion for AMCARBON-1, and it reflected confidence in him by +the Identity 3 management. AMCARBON-1 is by no means an expert +on Latin America, but he is developing his knowledge on the area +and, at the moment, he gives every indication of wanting to be a +long-term Latin American specialist. QDELF has been questioned +about AMCARBON-1, and he has indicated that AMCARBON-1 is regarded +in the journalistic trade as an extremely likeable fellow who has +a keen mind but who lacks experience in depth on Latin American +affairs. It is QDELF's opinion that given an appropriate lapse +of time, AMCARBON-1 will develop into one of the leading Latin +American specialists in U.S. journalistic circles. AMCARBON-1 +has a working command of Spanish, and he is constantly attempting +to improve his language fluency. It is REUTEMAN's opinion that +AMCARBON-1 has developed rapidly as a Latin American specialist, +and he will continue to grow in this field. Thus, he is a contact +who should be developed and harnessed for exploitation, bearing +in mind that he does have long-term potential. + +4. AMCARBON-1'S CONTACTS AND SOURCES. In keeping with the +traditional pattern of source protection which is common to +newspapermen, intelligence officers and law enforcement officers, +AMCARBON-1 attempts to guard the true identity of all of his +sources. On the other hand, when pressed, AMCARBON-1 has identified +some of his sources to REUTEMAN, in order that meaningful evaluations +could be made of that information which AMCARBON-1 had passed to +KUBARK. As a result of these occasional witting identifications +of his sources, and, as a result of general conversations with +AMCARBON-1, REUTEMAN has learned that AMCARBON-1's sources include +the following persons: + +a. Luis FERNANDEZ Rocha (201-316766), secretary 'general +of the DRE. + +b. Manolo *RAY Rivero (201-239298), chief of JURE, + +c. Carlos *TODD y Lobo (201-264141) of the defunct +Havana Times. + +d. AMBIDDY-1 (201-267437). + +e. Aureliano *SANCHEZ Arango (201-019245), leader of the AAA + +f. Edmund *LEAHY of the Washington News Bureau. AMCARBON-1 +regards this source as being particularly interesting, in view +of the fact that LEAHY's daughter is a secretary in the office of +Attorney General Robert KENNEDY. + +g. Frank *FIORINI (201-242256), free-lance pilot and +adventurer. + +h. Eduardo *SUAREZ Riva, public relations man for the MRR. + +1. Luis *MUNOZ Marin, governor of Puerto Rico. + +J. Juan *BOSCH Gavino (201-103272), former president of +the Dominican Republic. + +k. Charles *KEELY of the Copley Wire Service. + +l. Jorge *VOLSKY Kraisler (201-352252), an employee of +USIA in Miami. ANCARBON-1 is well aware of the fact that VOLSKY +is a defacto stringer for Tad SZULC of the New York Times, but this +does not deter AMCARBON-1 from attempting to exploit VOLSKY as a +source of information. + +5. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT. On occasion, AMCARBON-1 is used +to carry out certain operational support tasks. In such instances, +ANCARBON-1 makes his inquiries or carries out the required action +within the context of his normal journalistic activities. The +use of AMCARBON-1 for operational support tasks enables JMWAVE to +harness the investigative facilities of the Identity 3. Several +oxamples of how AMCARBON-1 has been used in operational support +tasks are outlined below: + +a. Andrew ORDONO Camps. In March 1963, Andrew *ORDONO +Camps, DPOB 30 September 1914, Gibara, Cuba, A 12 837 617, arrived +in Miami and was given routine CAC processing. The details of this +processing are contained in MIAM-0085, dated 12 March 1963. After +being released by CAC, ORDONO was interviewed by the Identity 3, and +a sensational story was developed. In view of this story, JMWAVE +tried to locate ORDONO for debriefing. This effort was not productive, +thus AMCARBON-1 was asked to locate ORDONO. AMCARBON-1 did locate +ORDONO in Houston, Texas. See WAVE-6307, dated 25 March 1963, for +details. + +b. Discrediting Carlos BANDIN of the MRR Splinter Group. +In UFGW-2555, dated 13 September 1963, Headquarters suggested that +JMWAVE might be able to discredit Carios BANDIN Cruz (201-309611) +of the MRR splinter group as a result of BANDIN's overinflated claims +relative to his faction invading Cuba. Headquarters' interest in +discrediting BANDIN was also stimulated by the fact that BANDIN's +irresponsible publicity stunts were causing problems for AMBIDDY-1. +As a result of Headquarters' interest in this matter, REUTEMAN had +a luncheon session with AMCARBON-1 on 24 September 1963, at which +AMCARBON-1 was advised that the BANDIN faction of the MRR was less +than accurate in its claims relative to its activities in Cuba. +In view of this, REUTEMAN suggested that the Identity 3 might want +to soft peddle any future war communiques which the BANDIN faction +might release. AMCARBON-1 stated that, in view of REUTEMAN'S +comments, the Identity 3 would not only soft peddle, but would +ignore the BANDIN faction in the future. Once BANDIN was discredited +with AMCARBON-1, the word was soon leaked by AMCARBON-1 to other +newspapermen that BANDIN was not a reliable source. As a result +of this action, the BANDIN group has received minimal media coverage +in South Florida since September 1963. + +6. OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE. In the period February 1963 +to February 1964, AMCARBON-1 has furnished JMWAVE with operational +intelligence as outlined below: + +a. In WAVE 4836, dated 21 February 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported that AMBEND-l was back in Miami and was the object of +a great deal of press interest in view of AMBEND-1's release from +a Havana prison. AMCARBON-1 also indicated that AMBEND-1 would +probably be a knowledgeable source on the current activities of the +UR in Cuba. This operational intelligence was most helpful in +terms of keeping JMWAVE informed on AMBEND-1's movements. Subsequent +developments revealed that AMCAREON-1 could not contact AMBEND-1, +and thus AMBEND-1's return to the United States did not cause the +publicity stir that was initially anticipated. + +b. In WAVE 6176, dated 22 March 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported that the Identity 3 was attempting to research a full +feature article on the Bay of Pigs invasion. The intent of this +article was to furnish a recapitulation of the entire tactical +situation. In this connection, AMCARBON-1 pointed out that he was + +thinking about exposing the role of Miami attorney Alex E. *CARLSON, +residing 145 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs, Florida, in the +Bay of Pigs operation. AMCARBON-1 stated that, if CARLSON were +of any current interest to REUTEMAN, then the Identity 3 would +soft peddle the CARLSON angle. REUTEMAN advised AMCAREON-1 that +he had no interest in CARLSON but knew of him and was of the +opinion that CARLSON was a sound and honest attorney. The receipt +of this operational intelligence enabled JNWAVE to brief CARLSON +on the Identity 3's over-all interest in the role that CARLSON had +played in the Bay of Pigs invasion. This briefing, in turn, +enabled CARLSON to more adequately prepare himself for a meeting +with AMCARBON-1. While AMCARBON-1 did attempt to pursue this +Bay of Pigs story, he never did put anything into print as the story +was overtaken by other developments before AMCARBON-1 could finish +his research. + +c. In WAVE 0904, dated 9 July 1963, AMCARBON-1 advised +JMWAVE that Mr. Trevor *ARMBRISTER, an associate editor for the +Saturday Evening Post, was in Miami during July 1963 attempting +to research a story regarding the possibility that strategic +missiles were hidden in Cuban caves. This information enabled +JMWAVE to keep Headquarters informed on sensational-type articles +which might be appearing relative to Soviet missiles in Cuba. + +d. In WAVE 4701, dated 20 September 1963, AMCARBON-1 +gave JMWAVE his resume of the discussions which he had with +AMBIDDY-1 at the Miami Playboy Club on 19 September 1963. This +information was useful in obtaining an insight into what AMBIDDY-1 +was telling the press. + +e. In WAVE 5661, dated 10 October 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported on a discussion that he had had on 10 October 1963 with +AMBIDDY-1's public relations man. This operational intelligence +was useful in terms of keeping KUBARK advised as to what AMBIDDY-1's +representatives were telling the outside world about their +operational activities. + +f. In WAVE 6910, dated 31 October 1963, AMCARBON-1 +informed JMWAVE about the flood of telephone calls which were +being received at the Identity 3 relative to so-called KUBARK +vessels which were located in South Florida waters. This +information alerted JMWAVE to the fact that press scrutiny was +going to be directed toward the Identity 5. Armed with this warn- +ing, JMWAVE was able to take action which minimized the publicity +repercussions from a renewed press interest in the Identity 5. + +g. In WAVE 7671, dated 16 November 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported to JMWAVE the fact that he had received a letter from +Peru which contained an interesting operational lead to one +Carlos MONTALVANO in Puno, Peru. This lead was examined by JMWAVE, +Headquarters and the Lima Station. This examination revealed +that the letter was written by a crackpot; thus, there was no +real operational potential in this lead. This incident did underscore +the fact that AMCARBON-1 is willing to bring potentially significant +operational leads to JMWAVE's attention. + +h. In WAVE 1614, dated 6 February 1964, AMCARBON-1 +advised JMWAVE that he had received numerous telephone calls +indicating that Armando Andres GUIROLA Forte, who had defected +from a Cuban fishing vessel might be an individual who had previously +been seen in Miami during November or December 1963. At the same +time, AMCARDON-1 pointed out that he was suspicious and thought +that these telephone calls indicated that GUIROLA was not a bona +fide defector, but was either a GOC agent or a KUBARK plant, who +was being used as a means of creating an incident which would +embarrass the GOC, as a result of their fishing boats penetrating + +United States territorial waters. REUTEMAN a.ised AMCARDON-1 +that KUBARK had played no role in mounting a provocation operation +against the GOC. At the same time, REUTEMAN pointed out that +it was highly unlikely that GUIROLA was a GOC agent. As a result +of this conversation, arrangements were made for JAMWAVE to check +out certain aspects of the GUIROLA story. At the same time, +ANCARBON-1 was prevailed upon not to write a story which might +lead the public to speculate on whether GUIROLA was an agent or a +plant in a propaganda play designed to embarrass the GOC. + +7. PROPAGANDA OUTLET. AMCARBON-1 has been used successfully, +during the period covered by this report, as a propaganda outlet +through which items of interest to KUBARK could be surfaced in +the free world press. Examples of how AMCARBON-1 has been harnessed +in this field are outlined below: + +a. AMCRAB-1. The AMCRAB-1 defection story originally +surfaced in the Miami area on 13 October 1963 via the Diario de +las Americas, which played up an API release from Montevideo. +The API Montevideo story highlighted AMCRAB-1's information +relative to GOC activities in Uruguay. The story in the Diario +de las Americas had an extremely limited impact on Spanish readers +in the Miami area. As a result, it was decided to do a series +of feature stories on AMCRAB-1, pointing up the fact that AMCRAB-1 +was typical of the veterans of the Granma expedition, who felt +they had been betrayed by CASTRO and had been relegated to positions +of obscurity once the revolution had put CASTRO in power. AMCARBON-1 +was briefed in detail on the AMCRAB-1 story, and he was given an +opportunity to debrief AMCRAB-1 under controlled conditions in a +JMWAVE safehouse. After completing his debriefing, ANCARDON-1 +wrote a series of feature articles on AMCRAB-1. The first article +in the series received front page headline play. The series of +articles on AMCRAB-1 were well written, and they provided an +excellent peg for JMWAVE to mount a replay operation via other +propaganda assets. AMCARBON-1's story on AMCRAB-1 was picked up +by UPI, API and others, and it was played throughout Latin America. +The details of this surfacing can be found in WAVE 5826, dated +14 October 1963; WAVE 6092, dated 19 October 1963; and, WAVE 6174, +dated 21 October 1963. + +b. Charles GRIFFIN Shrimp Boat Story. On 26 February 1964 +JMWAVE learned that when Mr. Charles GRIFFIN's sons went to Cuba +to reclaim the hijacked shrimp boat, JOHNNY REB, they found that +select items were missing from the boat when it was turned over +to them. It was believed that this information would make a good +human interest story which JMWAVE assets could use to counter GOC +propaganda claims that United States officials had stolen items +from the Cuban fishing boats which had violated United States +territorial waters. In view of this opinion, a steering tip was +given to AMCARBON-1 to have the Identity 3 representative in +Key West interview Mr. GRIFFIN. This interview was carried out, +and an article outlining the points which were of interest to +JMWAVE was published in the 27 February 1964 edition of the +Identity 3. + +c. LAYC Story. The March 1964 LAYC meeting in Santiago, +Chile, was not receiving appropriate coverage in the South Florida +newspapers; as a result, REUTEMAN contacted AMCARBON-1 on 5 March +1964 and suggested that the LAYC meeting was a story which the +Identity 3 should pursue. AMCARBON-1 was grateful for this steering +tip, and he assigned the task of preparing the story on the LAYC +to one of the members of his staff. A story on the LAYC was +subsequently published in the 6 March 1964 edition of the Identity 3 + +(COMMENT: Copies of the articles cited in subparagraphs a through +c above are attached for Headquarters information.) + +8. POSITIVE INTELLIGENCE. Attempts have been made to +obtain disseminable positive intelligence from AMCARBON-1 during +the period covered by this report. This attempt has been generally +unsuccessful, in that AMCARBON-1 does not have a great number of +contacts in Latin America who would give him access to worthwhile +intelligence appreciably in advance of the information appearing +in the overt press. As a result, AMCARBON-1 is usually not aware of in +inside developments in any Latin American country; consequently, +he is not a worthwhile source of positive intelligence. As a +matter of fact, AMCARBON-1 is less valuable as a source of positive +intelligence than most journalists. This is attributable solely +to his lack of long-standing contacts in the Latin American political +scene, It is believed that AMCARBON-1 will ultimately overcome +this shortcoming; thus, we will continue to attempt to harness him for +the collection of positive intelligence. + +9. COMMENT. In the period covered by this report, AMCARDON-1 +has been found to be a straight-forward individual who is honest, +cooperative and who understands the need for security. Our +relationship also indicates that AMCARBON-1 is an accurate reporter +of that information which he passes to KUBARK. In view of this, +JMWAVE plans to continue to harness AMCARBON-1 in the same manner +that he has been used in the past. It is believed that our rela- +tionship with AMCARBON-1 enhances our ability to conduct our +operational mission in a secure manner. In addition, this relation- +ship tends to minimize the possibility that JMWAVE might have diffi- +culties with the media outlets in the South Florida area. As a +result of our continuing relationship with ANCARBON-1, a special +activities report will be forwarded at appropriate intervals. + +10. It is requested that a 201 number be assigned AMCARBON-1 +and that JMWAVE be advised of the number. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Identities - 1 - The Miami News +2 - Sunland Training Center for +Retarded Children +3 - The Miami Herald +4-Latin American Editor +5 The LEDA + +DISTRIBUTION: +3 - Chief, SAS +1- RI Chrono +1- AMCARBON-1 201 +1 - COS Chrono diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10048-10252.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10048-10252.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e6cf5d432d08ba14e4499d6d7aa386bc5f194ff --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10048-10252.md @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +104-10048-10252 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECURITY INFORMATION +CONFIDENTIAL + +From: BOGOTA +Report No: TLB-1684 Local File No: +No. of Pages: +No. of Enclosures: Memo + +Report Made By: George S. Vinoops/Unt +Approved By: + +Distribution: +Orally to: +By copy to: +Washington - 3 +Caracas - 1 +Guatemala City - 1 +Havana - 1 +Quito - 1 +Maracaibo - 1 +Guayaquil - 1 +Files - 2 + +Source Cryptonym: See below +References: None + +Source, Operational Data, and Comments: +The information in this report was obtained from a local detective who +works for the National Police. An informant of the Police in Paris +provided a report to the latter concerning activities of the Colombian +delegation, and he added names of delegates of certain other countries. +This informant is studying in Paris and he accompanied the delegates +to Berlin. It is likely that the interested stations have this infor- +mation, but it is thought it might serve to confirm, or possibly add a +bit to, the material already on hand. + +30-77991 + +IR COPY + +CONFIDENTIAL + +SECURITY INFORMATION + +APERTURE CAND MEPRODUCTIO +13-00000 + +SECURITY INFORMATION +CONFIDENTIAL + +Subject: Delegates to Youth Festival +in Berlin + +Report No: TLB-1684 +Place Acquired: Colombia, Bogota +Date of Information: August-September 1961 +Evaluation: B-2 +Date Acquired: January 1962 +Source: Local Detective +Date of Report: 29 January 1962 + +1. Bouree reports that an informant in Paris has submitted information to the +local Police concerning delegates of certain other countries to the III +Festival Mundial de la Juventud held in Berlin in August and September 1961. +Those names together with the camments of the informant are included in +the following paragraphs. + +2. The delegation of Guatemala consisted of the followings +Edelberto TORRES Rivas, Novena Ave. 8. No. 110 +Octavio REYES ortiz, 17 c. o. No. 76 +Hugo BARRIOS K100, 12 Calle Oriente No. 58. +José Victor PONZALEZ, 8 Ave. Bur No. 11 + +3. The following is a list of the Veneauelan delegates! +Juvenel HERRERA, estudiante do derecho +Francisco MIERKS, peligroso +Cordova ARMANDO, estudiante de derecho in Cumaná +Micolas CURIEL Acosta, escritor de teatro +Juan Pedro ROJAS, pintor +Yolanda Steffens de ROJAB, casada con el anterior + +4. The Bouadoran delegates are as followes +Enrique Gil Gilbert, escritor +Enrique QUINIBERO. +Patricic CUEVAS, estudiante de medicina da Praga + +5. The delegation of Cuba consisted of the followings + +Nicolas GUILLEN, poeta y escritor +Santiago GRAJALES, obrero +Antonio NUNZZ-Jimenes,/profesor)de, Podagogía y "responsable de la +delegación de Cuba". Es peligroso y cuando hubo necesidad +de retratarlo en Paris no se dejó. +Francisco GARCIA Benites, comerciante de Holguin +Jose CANETTI, comerciante en Santiago de Cuba + +Classification CONFIDENTIAL + +SECURITY INOPAMA + +02316 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10362.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10362.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c293b3eba383b44417c9bbcaf0e3c3cb1d6a4e74 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10362.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +# SECRET + +20 October 1959 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Highlights of Tape-Recorded Conversation in Miami Between Mr. William D. Pawley and an Unidentified Cuban during Period 17-18 October + +1. On 20 October the undersigned and Owen Faust of WH/3 listened to the play-back of a tape, brought to Washington from Miami and given to Colonel King by Mr. Pawley on 19 October, which was a recording of Mr. Pawley's conversations with two Cubans during the period 17-18 October. The first conversation was with an unidentified Cuban, believed to be a member of a group of wealthy anti-CASTRO Cubans, members of which have talked to Mr. Pawley recently about their plans for sabotage of the coming sugar harvest as reported in UMMA-32 dated 2 October. The second Cuban was AMPACA-1, a Cuban Journalist of operational interest to Station Habana, and a separate memorandum is submitted on that conversation. + +2. The unidentified Cuban, who had somewhat of an accent and spoke indistinctly, was difficult to understand. He mentioned a meeting "with some of our people who came up from Cuba" to discuss plans. He said his group had been contacted by a representative of General Jose Eleutorio PEDRAZA, leader of Cuban revolutionary groups in the Dominican Republic, who wanted to know what action their group had taken and was told that they had a plan "to start sabotage". The Cuban said the PEDRAZA representative said their group (the PEDRAZA group) had four provinces organized in Cuba, mentioning Camaguey and Santa Clara, and that they had two provinces yet to be organized - Habana and Matanzas. + +3. The Cuban said his group needed two things - moral backing and moneys he pointed out that Cubans in Cuba are afraid to start an underground movement, and there was no way to raise funds, etc. Mr. Pawley gave him no encouragement on the money angle, saying that even if there were Americans willing to run the risk of becoming involved in Cuban revolutionary activities by furnishing money for such a movement, which he doubted, he felt that at the present time it would be like "putting money down a rat-hole" for the following reasons: (1) there is no unity among the anti-CASTRO groups, and there are at least 10 that he knows of who are working absolutely independently of one another; and (2) CASTRO is in control of the country and has the support of a large number of Cubans, especially the under-privileged. Mr. Pawley said he felt the Cuban economic situation was worsening fast and that if it gets bad enough, a large number of Cubans will turn on CASTRO, but until that time comes it would be dangerous to try to organize a revolutionary movement. + +# SECRET + +4. Mr. Pawley asked the Cuban if his group felt they had moral support of the U. S. and the Cuban replied that they wanted U. S. moral support but whether they had it or not, they felt they were obliged to carry through with their plans. Mr. Pawley said he didn't know what to tell him - would have to think about it and see if anything could be done. He said, "having been connected with the U. S. Government, I can't get involved in revolutionary movements". Also said he would hate to see the Dominican Government get involved, which might be difficult to avoid with so many Cuban exiles there, but commented that he understood "the Dominican Government hasn't given them a dime". + +# SECRET + +Martha Tharpe +WH/III/CARIB diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10375.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10375.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..316aeccc583defe90e82699828a893de7a58942c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10049-10375.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +AIR +(SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH) + +MICROFILMED +JUL 1 1983 + +DOC: SECRET +CLASSIFICATION + +DISPATCH NO +HDCA-1382 + +TO : Chief, WHD DATE: 12 June 1958 +FROM : Chief of Station, Ciudad Trujillo +SUBJECT: GENERAL- Operational + +SPECIFIC PAWLEY Business Interests in the Dominican Republic +ACTION REQUIRED: For info only. + +1. In addition to minerals exploitation in which Mr. William +D. PAWLEY has substantial investments, negotiations are being concluded +for the purchase by PAWLEY of the Hotel Hamaca in Boca Chica, a resort +town near the almost-completed new international airport, about 30 km +east of Ciudad Trujillo. + +2. Another activity which is kept very much under wraps is the +concession granted PAWLEY for procurement and world-wide sale of all +new issues of Dominican postage stamps. This activity is managed by +Edward P. PAWLEY, brother of William, whose office is in the Dominican +post office building. +D. Pawley + +3. The source (considered sensitive) of the information in para- +graph 2. is Mrs. Nora BRITZIUS, a U. S. citizen employed by PAWLEY +in the stamp business. The source volunteered the information on a +very confidential basis to Helene I. DAHLERUP at a social gathering. + +Edward F. Stove +EDWARD F. STONESET + +10 June 1958 +Distribution: +3 - Hqs. + +INDEX + +CS COPY + +CS COPY +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION + +12 June 58 +201-77378 + +D00708 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10106.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10106.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c8c5f48ae8e8066f43c5d75cd7f6e8c86c8887ad --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10106.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +Memorandum + +**TO**: Files +**DATE**: 29 January 1954 + +**FROM**: M. D. Stevens + +**SUBJECT**: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 + +1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES, Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons immediately responsible for OSWALD's being permitted to return to the United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD's case was Sammuel WISE, Counsel of the American Embassy in Moscow. + +2. Abram CHAYES, #352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described as "the new Counsel in State", was granted Security approval for liaison contact with J. Foster COLLINS (in the office of the Chief of the Covert Action Staff) on 6 March 1961. The request for CHAYES' clearance was a "Blanket" request to permit discussion with him of NSC 5412/2 matters on a need-to-know basis. + +3. In September 1961 there was a White House namecheck request on CHAYES wife Antonia (Toni) Leigh CHAYES, nee: HANDLER. + +4. In March 1962, CHAYES was granted a renewal of his liaison contact clearance with C/CA on a continuing basis. This time his contact was Archibald ROOSEVELT, Jr. + +5. On 10 February 1962, HUMAN EVENTS reported as follows with reference to CHAYES: + +"SOFT ON COMMUNISM: Representative Francis E. Walter (R.-Pa.), Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, has scored the new State Department regulations on passports, claiming they would allow Reds denied passports to "rifle freely the confidential files of the FBI, the CIA and other investigative agencies." The man behind the new regulations, which Walter claims violate the Internal Security Act of 1950, is reportedly State's chief legal officer, Abram Chayes. Chayes, a Kennedy appointee, is an ex-Harvard professor who was Chester Bowles' top legal adviser when Bowles was Governor of Connecticut. Walter has introduced legislation to remedy the new passport regulations." + +Document Number 1271-1029 + +for FOIA Review on FED 1977 + +-2- + +6. Samuel WISE, "Counsel in the American Embassy in Moscow" who is referred to above, may well be Samuel Griffin WISE Jr., #74574, SD & SSD, who apparently was once a contract employee on AEACTIVE. The State Department reviewed WISE's file on 2 June 1954; and as of September 1962 a Samuel G. WISE was Second Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow. At that time WISE advised in a cable to the State Department +"[DAVIS case is very similar to that of OSWALD; and he, like OSWALD, lived in the Soviet Union for two years after his defection and prior to making application for return to the United States.]" + +7. WISE was an applicant for CIA employment in early 1953 and was security approved subject to polygraph on 11 August 1953. He did not enter on duty and in September 1953 the office which had been interested in him was "no longer interested". On 13 November 1953, WISE was granted a CSA to permit his use as a contract employee on AEACTIVE in New York City. His CSA was cancelled on 24 March 1958. + +8. WISE was named as a friend of William Orville MUNSELL, #61693-DL, during an investigation of the latter for possible CIA employment in 1952. WISE, according to MUNSELL's landlady and social acquaintance in Washington, D.C. during the period of about a year which ended in April 1952, was the only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a professional and social basis, while attending Denver University from 1946 to 1951, with persons of questionable loyality. In November 1954, MUNSELL was of interest to project FJALIVE with reference to assignment to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; however, the interested office withdrew their request on him, after Security advised of the derogatory information regarding him. + +9. WISE from 1951 to 1954 attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York, which was attacked by a Citizen's Group, which alleged Communist influence in the school system. He had several questionable associates in addition to MUNSELL. + +M. D. Stevens diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10170.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10170.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ff4465d3d460f583d33c07e998b3f50b4bcf3c33 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10051-10170.md @@ -0,0 +1,962 @@ +104-10051-10170 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +ANNEX B +THE 201 SYSTEM + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III +15 November 1974 + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION + +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lisits of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- +spondence has accumulated. + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM + +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual. + +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form +831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current status, and prospects. + +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent +within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated. + +23 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +① 0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON +② SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +③ CIT GERM +④ POB GERM, BERLIN ⑤ +⑤ OCC PHARMACIST +⑥ OCC CODE CHEM +⑦ REF AACD-12345, 20 JUN 53 +SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL +⑦ CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH, GERMANY FROM 22 THROUGH +29 OCTOBER. +⑧ 201-0032671* +⑨ TYPE NAME T- +⑩ OI CODES AA XX-10 +⑪ RCD DATE 53 + +⑬ 30 NOV 70 +⑭ 00833555 + +Information About Subject +1. Sequence Number and Name +2. Sex and Date of Birth +3. Citizenship +4. Place of Birth +5. Occupation +6. Occupation Code +7. Text + +Document Reference Data Group +8. 201 Number +9. Name Type Indicator +10. OI Codes +11. Record Date (year only) +12. Reference + +ISG Control Information +13. Date of latest update of the record +14. STAR Index Record Number + +24 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +e. Ol Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 per- +sonality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual +with organizations or activities of operational interest. OI codes cover intelli- +gence and security service affiliation, whether staff or agent, or known or +suspect, as well as activities of DDO interest. There are two categories of OI +codes for use by components: + +(1) general OI codes (Attachment 4) + +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services +or other specific organizations. + +À component may request an OI code be established by submitting a mem- +orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management +Officer. + +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An OI code may be assigned +when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see +paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added +at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. + +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 +personalities by Ol codes. For example, if an OI code has been opened for the +security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members +of that service. + +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on +names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers +exist. + +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER + +a. General + +The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational com- +ponent, in coordination with the Information Services Group. An opening creates +a master 201 record. Changes to the master record and the occasional closing +of a 201 dossier are controlled jointly by the desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be +opened on persons who meet the carding criteria described in Chapter II of this +handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information +will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on +persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- +sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those +persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals +are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff +employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on + +25 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk +and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO +records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- +ments on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose +names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 +dossiers should be opened in the following categories: + +(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational ap- +proval requests. However, a file need not be opened when a POA is requested +for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- +tional interest for training purposes only. + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than +denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five +or more documents (see-DOI 70-20). - + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ +ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). + +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening + +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting +a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Main- +tenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the +master 201 record and 201 machine listings and to register the assign- +ment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample +201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field +station may request the opening of a 201. file by writing 201- in the Head- +quarters file or cross-reference box on the dispatch form and/or after the +subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening +is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by +placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN +will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- +bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of +201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. + +26 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation +procedures. + +Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to: + +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +1. SGSWIRL report. + +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting. + +5. ΜΑΙΝΤΕΝANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articlės +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. + +26.1 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +a. Purging +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884).. + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy-doeuments which only repeat-substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier +forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification +authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained +at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)). + +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 + +26.2 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification +into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may +be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards +should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201.. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff +employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to +the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) +containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to. IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document +for inclusion in a 201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for processing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). + +26.3 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below.. + +UNCLASSIFIED +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROM +SUBJECT: +TRANSMITTAL OF INACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +TO +DATE +BUILDING + +BUILDING + +NO +DATE + +building) + +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Humber cach comment to show from whos +who Draw a line avess amater auch comment +BECOMA PORWARDED +1. +IP/Files +GC-52 +(For guidance see CSAB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, Annex В.) + +2 +3. +Volume(s) of +volume(s) +of 201- +7. +10. +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) + +Non-Restricted Dossier +For Split Charge Dossiers: +11. +All documents prior to + +: +(date) +12. +forwarded to IP/Files. All +13. +14. +15. +documents after + +(date) + +retained at +desk. + +CL, BY: 007622 +FORM +8-74 +BIOE +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +26.4 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- +ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer. + +TO: +NAME + +CONFIDENTIAL +(When yilled In) +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY +BADGE +COMPONENT +ROOM +TUBE +EXT. + +This is to notify you that accountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited +below has been transferred to you by: + +DANE +BADSE +COMPONENT +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. + +SUBJECT-OF REQUEST +PORN 2977 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +1-73 +FILE NO +DOC. SYMBOL & NUNBER DOC. DATE +CONFIDENTIAL +DATE +OF +TRANSFER +CHARGE +PERM +OR TENP +REG.NO. +CL. BY: 007622 + +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component. + +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS + +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the +desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. + +26.5 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- +mitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021). + +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) + +TO +DATE +INITIALS + +IP/FI +GC-52 TUBE DT-6 + +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE +IP/DCU +GC-40 TUBE HT-4 + +ACTION DESK: 1. +To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not +necessary). +2. +To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature +necessary). + +SECTION A +FILE NUMBER +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28). +RESTRICTED BY: +COMPONENT: +(Name) +Date: + +SECTION B +REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +R.O. No. +COMPONENT: +Date: + +FORM +2-73 2021 EDITIONS + +USE PREVIOUS +CONFIDENTIAL +8-2, IMPOET CL BY: 067622 +(13) + +... b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The +desk will notify the requester of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a restricted dossier, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporarily charged to a desk, will be referred to that +desk by Central Files. + +26.6 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restricting desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from-machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) +blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest + +26.7 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Desk" blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: + +(1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number; + +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; + +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym. + +201 SURNAME ALPHA LIST +03 ICT 1973 + +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY +CHEN, SHAI-1 7115/1343/9030/ +CHEN, SHOU-1 7115/1343/0001/ +CIPAN, SHIU 1. /7115/1343/0001/ +CHEN, SHCU-JFN 16774/1108/0038 +CHEN, SHOU MET +NAME + +TYPE DOR +CHEN, SU MING 17109/1343/690 +CHEN SHE SHEH /7115/1103/001 +CHEN, SHCU-145 +CHFY, SHE-15G 7115/1109/1 +CHEN SHCU 126 /0701/1343/LPOT +CHEN, ST-VES 77115/1103/495 +CN, SPC +CHEY, SHU-GA +CIFY. SHU-CHEY 17115/2895/6930 +CIPE SHY CHPAN 7115/3219/122 +CILIEN, SHU-CHUAN 7115/2995/2 +CHEN, SHU CO/7115/2985/2797 +COFA, SHU FEA +CHEY, SHII HA 17115/2885/3185/ +CHF, SHJ HSIANG /7115/2579/74 +CFY, SH-51047115/2995/7 +CHEN, SHU HS/7115/2895/8133- +CHI. SHU-HA +CFRND, SHII-1 47115/2205/5030/ +CHEN, SHU KUET /7115/2295/2710 +CHEN SHU LAV +CHEN, SHPI LIANG 77115/0547/009 +CHER. STAI LI 17115/2579/2651/ +CHIEN, SH-LING 17109/2973/010 +CIF, SHU-1 +CHEN, SHU 7115/2883/0589/ +CHEPI. SHU-PAD 7115/?579/0202/ +CHEN, SHU-SE/7115/2899/2773/ +CHIEY, SH-50A/7115/2579/091 +CHEN, SHU-TE 17115/2495/1795/ +CHEN, SHU TEH /475/ +1.1. SHI5/0647/6639 +CIPC75 +CHPT, SL T21/7115/0647/0317/ +CHPEN, SH-7115/2695/1031 +CHPEN, SHU-YIN +CHEN, SH 14/7115/2895/5391/ +CHIN SHI-474 /7115/2579/6992/ +LEE MARIT +YR +17JUL15 +24 JAN11 +04JAN19 +210CT08 +12 NOV22 +18MAR45 +C41 +BIRTHPLACE +CTRY CITY +CHIN, KWANGTUNG +CHIN, ANYOY +CHIN, FUKIEN, PROV. +CHIN, PANCIUPIA, PORT ARTH +CHIN, HUMAN +CUTIE CANTOY +OZSEP26 - CHIH, LIACAL PRO +12JAN18 +Hite FERIEN +CHIN, CANTON +CHTH, KLANGTHING PROV +OCC. CIT. +CHINT 0165401 +20101-1 01-2 ACT. LOC. 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Non-Standard Listings +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: +(1) Country of location +(2) OI codes (organization and/or intelligence affiliation) +(3) Citizenship +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) +( \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10052-10130.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10052-10130.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a90440aff3a35c4da400759ad6b3eb007a5f4a9c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10052-10130.md @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +TO +Chief, WHD + +INFO: +Chief, SAS; Chief of Station, WAVE + +FROM +Chief of Station, Mexico City + +SUBJECT +Contact Report/ITAMII-9 + +Attached herewith are contact reports of meetings with LI TAMIL-9 +on 17 and 29 July 1963. + +Willard C CURTIS + +Attachment: +Contact Report + +Distribution: +2 - C/WHD w/2/att +2 - C/SAS w/a/att +2 - COS WAVE w/2/att +3 - Filos + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +HMMA 21849 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +DATE +31 July 1963 + +HOS FILE NUMBER +201-330173 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE +FROM +SUBJECT : +Lame +Meen 11-23 17 July 1963 + +1. An unexpected meeting was held with LAME on 17 +July -- Barker has a scheduled meeting with AMSAL-1 the Comercio +Ejercicio Nacional and/or Campo at 2100 hours was the plan -- +Barker arrived at 2103 hours and just as --was about to enter +stopped by the corner of Gutenberg and Thiers -- he just drove up -- +to make a call to +at a pay phone. +was supposed to meet +--stopped out of the broad +--but as B's car sailed -- +said, in English, "Here I am." +- got in the car and drove away +--explained that he had called B's home -- +understood the mystery was because -- +3's wife, he said +about 2030 hours and -- +probably be back in about half an hour--LAME came to see who might be +(from the pay phone at Gutenberg +--saw Barker pass- Later spotted the car pull up by the corner in the +vicinity of Thiers usual purp +-later spotted the car pull up by the corner in the +Thiers usual purpose. +time, Barker had spoken with his -- His wife, be assumed +the word that the AME +-explained his presente +better pick up point -- LAME +the end +(partly true) -- +was only co -- for +soon was made of another scheduled meeting with AMSEL at the +hotel -- +Hotel where he had been supposed to keep +meeting, with AMSEL -- where he had been supposed to keep off at 2325 hours +that might reveal something about source of the story + +(with Alan Culbertson in the vicinity of the Dawn Hotel) -- +embassy and cultural sections are such sharp people, hence when -s. LAME +plotted clandestine correction -- that would seem +the dangerous. LAME explained his presence--at the -- +and warning and saw his previous meetings were explained +3. reporti +Cuban Engravings +(4) He reports +scheduled and non scheduled developments +(a) A big celebration of the 5th of July--is being planned to take place +in (Hampico). Dida celebration -- will take place in the +Club Circulo Tampiconense. (Primary), the principal particip- +are RICO, and stink boat or +is ready for these events +(b) + +was introduced to two new people - and asked if LAME had +seen them -- LAME had + +She was introduced to the First Lady by (Inu) BARRIOS -- +of the first Lady (Chronic). +(c) The first Lady, the now Consul Colonel, that, +because he has done quite well in his Cuban relations. + +(d) APALCIO also reported that the passing PUCHU LA CUBA is +trying to obtain certain airprints. + +(e) APALCIO said that when he was in Prague he had trouble +with the climate and he asked to be sent to some other Europe +country - was surprised at the suddenness of his transfer +to Mexico. + +(f) response to a question as to the should be the who +as, as, in his +told B that +belief, would be easiest to recruit among the Embassy staff, said +that he knows about JOBAIN Loyalty to the Castro regime +felt might be recruitable but would never activate him in +he might want a +such a risky venture.goes window shopping along +San Juan de Letran often - might be approachable there. + +(g) Only two Cubans were invited to the French Ambassador's +Residence on Bastille Day. Ambassador is becoming +more openly pro-Castro in appearance, but B behaved normal +to him at a cocktail party a short while ago. French cul +(and I don't know what their +-at the Embassy who introduced the Ambassador to +to the French +Attachee to which he introduced the Cuban Attache. +is a close friend of that of +stayed at his side during the celebration on +14th At this array , B only gave him a superficial man and +it became clear that there is a Cuban in the distinction +1 suggested he would be to give them an impression +of another young woman +to give +the impression they +did, the Americans + +(h) of +reported on recent meetings with two Ecuadoreans with Escala +for the Embassy. +A few days ago APALCIO saw in a group of +immigrant Ecuadoreans in Ecuador +to to Cuba +(i) About an embassy employee is involved with +transactions with Mexican individuals - +restrictio +and that it is +that he may have to work in a more clandestine fashion to avoid +his personal friction -- in this connection + +(j) At the the Embassy some underligation by - that the + +(k) turned over to (for potential) a handbill put out +by the Escuela Normal Rural de Santa Therobe Coahuila +dated 10 June 1963, explaining that schools invitation +to Fidel Castro to act as sponsor of the 1958-1963 +graduating class. Copy attached. + +(1) turned out a pornographic cartoon (for return) dis- +tributed by pro-Castro elements in Tampico. Copy not +attached. + +(m) Wilfredo of the Cuban Consulate, Tampico, reported that +Luisa CALDERON has a sister residing in Reynosa, Tem, +married to an American of Mexican descent. Luisa may +come up to the border to visit her sister soon -or her +mother may make the trip -- details not clear. + +seems to respect him highly and to admire him for his. He is also +getting along very nicely with his new boss, APARICIO. His information +gathering method is still to keep his eyes and ears open and ask no questions +-thus he often gets only fragments -- while questions or discreet elicitati +might fill in detail. He is extremely wary lest he arouse any suspicion. + +6. While he suggested that +he suggested that +on the 20th in +Madara -he was also concerned lest any disruption might +get him in trouble since he is the principal organizer of both affairs +felt that the Mexican government might think the disruption was engineered +by the Castro Cubans, themselves, to throw suspicion ca the anti-Castros. + +is to protect him. He loves talking about +--and needs constant encouragement and shoring-up. +He lo inclined to wax himself on the back quite often and wait +This characteristic comes out in his conversation with whom B stops and says, +I think my ideas on handling such-and-such are pretty clever, +don't you + +pick up Jill standing at the corner of Thiers and Melchor Ocampo +at the prescribed hour and driving slowly up the street to Thiers and Gutenberg +the street to Melchor Ocampo - Will cruise by in his car and make the pick +up while L is waiting. details will be worked out at the next +meeting. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10099.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10099.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c26c79bf43037511ee8413e95c06c6d12e00051d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10099.md @@ -0,0 +1,501 @@ +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +(When Filled In) + +27 MAY 1966 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: DD/S-HB +ATTENTION : Mr. Joseph E. Murphy, Jr. GG 14 +SUBJECT : PUGH, Robert West +#789 6567 +08 + +1. Reference is made to your request dated 4 January 1966 +wherein you requested a Covert Security Approval to permit Sub- +ject's use as First Officer in the Far East under Project HBILKA/ +JBGREED. +12 +2 +C + +2. In accordance with the provisions set forth in Clandestine +Services Instruction No. 10-5 and Clandestine Services Instruction +Field No. 10-5, a Covert Security Approval is granted for the use of +the Subject as described in your request as set forth in paragraph 1, +above. + +3. Subjects of Covert Security Approvals are not to represent +themselves as, nor are they to be represented as, employees of CIA. + +4. Your attention is called to the fact that a Covert Security +Approval does not constitute complete compliance with the provisions +of CIA Regulation 10-3. Therefore, if you should desire at a later +date to change the status or use of this individual, a request for +approval to cover any proposed change should be submitted to this +office. + +5. This approval becomes invalid in the event the Subject's +services are not utilized within six months of the date of this +memorandum. + +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE +4/ + +Lenin (1. Rozt, for +Victor R. White +Deputy Director of Security + +(IOS) +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Flaproduca + +S-E-C-R-E-T +(When Filled-In) +GROUP I +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and declas- +sification. + +--- +14-00000 + +SECRET + +27 MAY 1968 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Executive Officer +Project HBILKA/JBGREED +SUBJECT : PUGH, Robert West +#789 6567 +8 + +1. Reference is made to your request dated 4 January 1966 +for a Covert Security Approval to permit Subject's use as a First +Officer in the Far East under Project HBILKA/JBGREED. Concurrent +with issuance of the approval, the following is offered for your +information. + +2. Investigation has recently been completed with generally +favorable results. However, Subject's military file indicated that +he had been found unfit for duty due to excessive drinking, and +had been allowed to retire in the best interests of the Navy. His +Navy record stated that this drinking problem adversely affected +his judgement, reliability, and personal behavior. This weakness +had been discussed to no avail with Subject on several occasions. +It should be noted that domestic inquiries developed no indica- +tion of over-indulgence since his departure from the military on +October 1964. + +3. Additionally, it was developed that Subject's brother +Bartholomew, aka: Bart PUGH, was the Subject of an FBI investi- +gation in 1941, which was conducted to resolve allegations regarding +the loyalty of Subject's brother. Subject's brother was determined +to have been associated with known Communists and was active in +Communist matters in the Los Angeles, California area during this +period of time. However, it was noted that these activities had +caused a break with this individual and his family, who were not +in sympathy with his viewpoints and activities. There was no + +P +SECRET +GROUP 1: +Excluded from autumatic +dewa rading and +see Do +#45 + +--- + +C +14.00000 + +SECRET + +information developed during the course of this investigation which +indicated any association between Subject and his brother. + +4. Dissemination of the above information should be limited +to Staff and Project Officials on a strict "need to know" basis. + +P.O'Connell +Howard J. Osborn +Director of Security +Cc: DD/S + +SECRET +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE + +--- +/PV +14-00000 + +DISPATCH + +TO +Chief of Station, Taipei +INFO +FRO +SUBJECT +13-6 + +Chief, Far East +02 +HEILKA/KUSODA +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +02 +ATTN: Chief, HEILKA +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +1. A Covert Security Approval was granted IDSil on 27 May 1966 however the +following information is forwarded for your information. + +Investigation has recently been completed with generally favorable results. +However IDEN's military file indicated that he had been found unfit for duty due to +excessive drinking, and had been allowed to retire in the best interests of the lavy. +His Navy record stated that this drinking problem adversely affected his judgment, +reliability, and personal behavior. This weakness had been discussed to no avail +with IDEN on several occasions. It should be noted that domestic inquiries developed +no indication of over-indulgence since his departure from the military in October 1964. +06 + +Additionally, it was developed that DKS's brother Bartholomew, oka: Bart, +vas the subject of an FBI investigation in 1941, which was conducted to resolve +allegations regarding the loyalty of IDEN's brother. IDEM's brother was determined +to have been associated with known Commmmists and vas active in Comamist matters in +the Los, Angeles, California area during this period of time. However, it was noted +that these activities had caused a break with this individual and his feadly, who vere +not in sympathy with his viewpoints and activities. There was no information developed +during the course of this investigation which indicated any association between ITEN +and his brother. + +2. Dissemination of the above information should be limited to Staff and +Project Officials on a strict "need to know" basis. + +Attachment: +IDEN (u/s/c) +Distribution: +Orig & 2 - Addressee +HUGH C. PARDEE +DOC# 04589 +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE + +--- +/PV +14-00000 +1. A Covert Security Approval Approva was granted IKH on 27 May 1966 however the +following information is forwarded for your information. + +Investigation has recently been completed with gemerally favorable results. +However IDEN's military file indicated that he had been found unfit for for duty due to +excessive drinking, and had been allowed to retire in the best interests of the lavy. +His Navy record stated that this drinking problem adversely affected his judgment, +reliability, and personal behavior. This veakness had been discussed to nail +with IDEN on several occasions. It should be noted that domestic inquiries developed +no indication of over-indulgence since his departure from the military in October 1964. + +Additionally, it was developed that IDEN's brother Bartholomew, aka: Bart, +was the subject of an FBI investigation in 1941, which was conducted to resolve +allegations regarding the loyalty of IDEN's brother. DEW's brother was determined +to have been associated with known Communists and was active in Commmist matters in +the Los, Angeles, California area during this period of time. However, it was noted +that these activities had caused a break with this individual and his family, who were +not in sympathy with his viewpoints and activities. There was no information developed +during the course of this investigation which indicated any association betusen IIEN +and his brother. +است + +2. Dissemination of the above information should be limited to staff and +Project Officials on a strict "need to know" basis. + +Attachment: +IDEN (u/s/c) +Distribution: +Orig & 2- Addressee + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE +HUGH C. PARURE +10-19 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +22 +FCTB 8572 +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION +DATE 14 JUL 1960 +13 July 1966 +HOS FILE NUMBER +OFFICE..... +10/8-3 +OFFICER +ORIGINATING +TYPIST +COORDINATING +OFFICE SYMBOL +DATE +Distribution: +1-08/D/1 +1- 10/8-13 +08/ID/1 +JETAMI +28 +3/11/ +FORM 53 +1:03 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +OFFICER'S NAME +7/13/14 2751 +DATE +(40) +JUL +968. +RELEASIDIG +OFFICERS SATURE +EXT. +6869 +s +DISPATCH + +--- +2/月 +14 +SECRET +IDENTITY SHEET +C +UNDER SEPARATE COVER ATTACHME +FCIS-8572 +22 + +FOR. +03 +MR. ROBERT WEST PUCH +RYGAT +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE + +--- +14-00000 + +7/PV +2 +10/4/66 +108 Chung Shan Road, North, 2nd Section +Taipei, Taiwan +REC'D WAS OCT 4 1966 +PND-DP-66/4427 +03 +Mr. R. W. Pugh +Taipei, Taiwan 13-6 +03 +Dear Fr. Pugh +27 September 1966 + +This letter will confirm acceptance of your resigna- +tion effective 27 September 1966 at the close of business. + +A final pay check representing any unpaid salary due +you less any debits you may have on the Company books will be +forwarded to your bank: + +Bank of America +4th Street 08 +Santa Rosa, California. + +You have given us your forwarding address as: + +(756 Baird Road 08 +Santa Rosa, California +U.S.A +We thank you for your past service and wish you +success in the future. + +Sincerely yours, + +David R. Traylor +Director of Personnel +i/cc: Paymaster +CC +ssistant for Personnel via HDR, Prasseint +03 +Fr.... W. Pun P/O TAC, 503 8 February 1966 +03 +Fr. Figh resigned effective 27 September 1966 cob. +He indicated to us that he wished to quit flying and +go home. +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE + +--- +14-00000 +SECRET +REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION +FROM: (Division) (Case officer) (Extension) +DD/S-HB J.M.Clark 6862 +NAME SHOWN:193 + +TO: +CHIEF +OS/ID/1 +SUBJECT'S NAME (Pseudo, crypt or true may be used) +03 +Pugh, Robert West +CI/OA NO. +08 +! +789656 +DATE OF BIRTH +Unknown +REASON(S) FOR CANCELLATION +TRUE +201 NO. +PLACE OF BIRTH +08 +789 656 +PROJECT +02 +JBGREED +GENT'S SERVICE RECORD +IS ATTACHED +CRYPT +BILL BE FORWARDED +Unknown + +02 +Subject has resigned his employment with HEILKA. +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE + +DATE +SIGNATURE +201-789656 +for Jack U. Clark +68 +SUBJECT IS USED IN ANY CAPACITY, A NEW REQUEST FOR APPROVAL WILL BE SUBMITTED TO CI/OA +SECRET +FORM 937 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITION. +4591 +(5/円) +2-56 + +--- +4-00000円 + +SECRET +REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION +(Alwaye handcarry I copy of this form) +PLEASE COMPLETE EACH SECTION AND APPROPRIATE BLANK +APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993 +CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM +T +DATE +4 January 1966 +TO: +FROM: +CI/OPERATIONAL: APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION + +CHIEF INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT DIVISION. OFFICE OF SECURITY +CHIEF PERSONNEL SECURITY DIVISION. OFF ICE OF SECURITY +DD/S-HB +SUBJECT: +03 +PROJECT +02 +(True name) +(PUCH, Robert West +JEGREED +CRYPTONYM, PSEUDONYM, AKA OR ALIASES +CI/OA FILE NO. +XX +RI 201 FILE NO +SO FILE NO. +201-789 656 +1. TYPE ACTION REQUESTED +PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +CONTRACT TYPE A +PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +COVERT NAME CHECK +SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field investigation). +CONTRACT TYPE B + +SPECIFIC AREA OF USE +Far East (General) +FULL DETAILS OF USE + +02 +First Officer, HEILKA. +Phr +MICROFICHE REPRODUCTIONS +DESTROY AFTER USE +4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER +A. U.S. GOVERNMENT. INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING. INVESTIGATION? + +B. CIA INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? + +C. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN HIM? + +D. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA INTEREST IN HIM? + +E. INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT.. + +F. SUGGEST "COVER PRETEXT" TO BE USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. + +G. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE SUBJECT WITTING OF AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT INTEREST? +IF NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA. EXPLAIN FULLY + +5. PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS +PRO 1. OR EQUIVALENT. IN (2) COPIES ATTACHED +PRO 11. OR EQUIVALENT, IN (1) COPY ATTACHED +PRO II WILL BE FORWARDED +YES +NO +YES +NO +NO RECORD +NO RECORD +: +NO RECORD +GREEN LIST ATTACHED, NO: +6. RI TRACES +WILL FORWARD +NON-DEROGATORY. +DEROGATORY ATTACHED +7. DIVISION TRACES. +WILL FORWARD +::: +NON-DEROGATORY +DEROGATORY ATTACHED +8. FIELD TRACES +VILL FORWARD +: +NO DEROGATORY INFO. +LIST SOURCES CHECKED +DEROGATORY ATTACHED +SIGNIFICANT INFORMATION ATTACHED +NOT INITIATED (Explanation) +SIGNATURE OF CASE OFFICER +EXTENSION +SIGNATURE OF BRANCH CHIEF +JOSKPH E. MURPHY +6862 +H/P +FORM +2-63 +SECRET +EDITIONS. +11500 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10188.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10188.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e832e20b7be68dc31c1dd76f046ba946b96c8ea6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10059-10188.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +1104-10059-10188 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +DATE +29.7.68 +FILE NUMBER +OSWALD- Nosenko + +1. On 26 July Kes. Rocca C/CI/RTA +called to my attention an aspect +of Nosenko's information which +must be definitely examined +when we attempt to assess +and analyze Nosenko a story about +The OSWALD case. Rocca has +then reading ass The Ratrou +son re ESWALD and it is +this impression. There are not only +gaps in the info from the standpu +That N Surved moto more bec +also some aspects which don't +ring true. + +2. Recently Rocca received form +that he +Information aball the +activities of IRINA SHURAKOVA +who has both in The U.K. in +Touch with a British controlled +source (a gov't clerk) judged + +1954 +JE 525-126 + +14-00000 + +SUBJECT +FORM +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +[to be reliable] It is Rocca's +impression (Thats note +[examined This case Thoroughly] ) +[that The Sovets have criticised] +to try to make SHURALOVA +look [Clean i.e., that she has +resh had a KOB note and +Tis only an Intourist interpretas- +to support N's Thesis. This +is questionable on its resence +[at any rate The [controlled +British source and SHARAVOJA +visited here Tossad's Wax works +wuzeum Where SHURAKOVA +had a visibles reaction where +seeing OSWALD display, altanista +This vivirs was entirely cun occur +[on The part of the source?] +[British]. it was not +dove deliberately SHURACOVAR +reaction indicated suspicious +that This was a movodation + +1954 +OFFICE AND TITLE +SIGNATURE +GROUP diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10061-10053.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10061-10053.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a9e78b34bc2ba6a9ffd881f0676789a9781fa90 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10061-10053.md @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: +Chief of Station, Paris + +INFO. + +FROM: +Chief, MB + +SUBJECT: Liaison/UNION +Report on Antonio RODRIGUES Echanabal + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES: +REF: DIR 39176, 1 February 1962 + +1. As stated in reference, attached for passage to UNION are two copies +of a report on Antonio RODRIGUES Ecbasabal, the original of this report was +given to UNION/11 on 6 Fobaruary 1962. + +2. The last paragraph of attachment contains our request for the results +of the debriefing of Subject. + +Attachments: +Report (2 es u.s.c.) + +Distribution: +3 - Paris + +MORIDER F. BINGHAM + +2- WE/3 w/att +1 - RI w/att + +DATE TYPED: 7 1962 +DATE D: 12 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: 8776-38716 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER: 201-244916 +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +OFFICE: WE/3 +OFFICER: Anne Silbert +ORIGINATING TYPIST: nes +COORDINATING OFFICER'S NAME: +OFFICE SYMBOL: DATE + +5 Fev.uary 1962. + +MEMORANDUM FOR: M. de Vosjell +SUBJECT: Report on Antonio RODRIGUEZ Echasabal + +Antonio RODRIGUEZ Echazabal was born in Cuba on 17 August 1913. +He has a master's degree in agriculture, professedly has no religion but +is a Mason. RODRIGUEZ is married to Edith JONES, who was born in +Cuba on 10 March 1917; she is, however, of Haitian origin, being the +daughter of a former Haitian Ambassador to Belgium, and she is a devout +Episcopalian. The couple is known to have three children: a son who was +last reported to be in Havana, Cuba; a daughter married to a man of +German birth who was employed in the Castro land-reform organization +until his departure for Germany in December 1961; and a son, Antonio +RODRIGUEZ Jones, bora 24 August 1943 at Havana, who was studying at +the Ecole Francaise Internationale in Washington, D. C. in 1961. This son +has been reported to be anti-U.S. and to have requested permission of his +father to go to Cuba or to another "socialist" country to continue his +education. + +Antonio RODRIGUEZ Jones resided in Washington, D. C. with Yvonne +JONES, his aunt and sister of the wife of Antonio RODRIGUEZ Echasabal. +Miss JONES was born 10 April 1910 at Antwerp, Belgium; she was unmarri +and was a secretary at the Pan American Health Organization. She became +a U.8. citizen in 1959. Since the Castro zegime has come to power, +Miss JONES is said to have spoken quite openly for Castro and against the +U.S. Government. + +RODRIGUEZ lived in Haiti for about eighteen years prior to the +commencement of his diplomatic career, having been barred by the Batists: +government from returning to Cuba. He became a Haitian citizen and was +the owner of a Port-au-Prince meat market called "El Ose Blanco". Wher +Castro assumed power in Cuba, RODRIGUEZ took over the Cuban Embassy +in Port-au-Prince in January 1959 after the Batista-appointed officials had +fled to the Dominican Republic. Soon thereafter he was named Ambassado +to Haiti. + +Following his appointment to the diplomatic post, RODRIGUEZ continu +to maintain contact with persons in opposition to President Duvalier of Hal: +Citizen of Cuba + +In late July 1959, Haiti was invaded by a small group of Cubans, supposedly +as a prelude to an invasion of the neighboring Dominican Republic. The +incursion was successfully repelled by the Haitian Government, which +publicly charged RODRIGUEZ with complicity in the raid. RODRIGUEZ ther +closed the Cuban Embassy and returned to Cuba after selling his private +property in Haiti. + +While RODRIGUEZ was still in Haiti, two attempts were made on his +life. He accused the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic and, +indirectly, the Haitian Government of complicity in those attacks. + +In November 1959, RODRIGUEZ went to Guatemala as Cuban Ambassado +There, he appears to have associated freely with pro-Communist groups. I +March 1960, he was requested by the Guatemalan Goverament to leave the +country on the ground that he was engaging in activities laimical to the best +interests of Guatemala. + +In November 1960, RODRIGUEZ reported to Karachi, Pakistan, as Cuba +Ambassador. His wife accompanied him there and served as his chief +secretary. During the initial months of his tour there, his closest relation +in the diplomatic colony were with officials of the Belgian Embassy, +presumably as a result of the fact that Belgium had represented Cuba when +there was no Cuban representative in Karachi. During 1961, however, his +social contacts were almost exclusively with Soviet, satellite and Chinese +Communist diplomatic personnel. + +In late 1961, when RODRIGUEZ apparently had decided to defect, he +confided to an acquaintance in the diplomatic colony that he was finished +with politics and wanted to devote the rest of his life to agriculture. He he +at the time to go to the Dominican Republic or to another, unspecified Souti +American nation. At the time of his departure from Karachi by air for +Germany in early 1962, RODRIGUEZ reportedly made only a very limited +statement at the airport regarding his defection. The event apparently +received very little, if any, press notice in Pakistan. + +Insufficient information exists at present to permit a determination as +the genuineness of RODRIGUEZ', disaffection with the Castro regime. Fo +reasons which have not as yet been fully reported, the Department of State +denied a visa to RODRIGUEZ, apparently after he had made the decision te +resign his post in Pakistan. We understand, however, that, following his +Citizen of Cuba + +arrival in France in January 1962, he received permission from French +authorities to travel to and reside in Martinique. It appears that he left +France on 31 January 1962 en route to Martinique. + +This service would appreciate having the results of any dobriefing of +RODRIGUEZ by French authorities, with particular reference to the reasons +for his resignation and his plans for the future. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10062-10227.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10062-10227.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ad5766a5f47f39f91adec047291a4e8d0bbdc245 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10062-10227.md @@ -0,0 +1,770 @@ +1104-10062-10227 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +TO: Chief, DO/I + +INFO. +FROM: Chief of Base, Washington Sac +SUBJECT: WOMUSE +"Peace" Demonstrations +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES: DIRECTOR 39871 + +CLASSIFICATION: +RET +PROCESSING ACTION: +MARKED FOR INDEXING X +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM + +1. Enclosed for Headquarters information are copies of literature mailed by the Catholic Association for International Peace (CAIP) to its members (attachments 1, 2 and 3) concerning "Negotiation Now!" + +2. Also enclosed as of possible interest are copies of CAIP materials (attachments 3, 4 and 5) concerning its 40th Annual Conference, scheduled for October 27 - 29, the theme of which is "Selective Conscientious Objection in an Age of Conflict." The conference is to be held at Dunbarton College of Holy Cross, 2935 Upton Street N.W., Washington, D. C. + +3. The above items were received by Oliver H. CORBUSTON who had joined the CAIP for cover purposes in the course of a previous assignment. Attachments 1, 2 and 3 are forwarded in response to reference. + +Attachments: As stated. + +Distribution: +3 - Chief, DO/I w/atts +1- Chief, DO w/o att + +Oliver H. Corlentan +Oliver H. CORBUSTON + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +CLASSIFICATION REVIEW: +CONDUCTED ON 13/8/76 +IMPOET CL BYC60595 + +Downgraded to CONFIDENTIAL by authority of 060595 date 13/8/76 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: +UWCA-3510 +CS COPY DATE 16 OCT 1987 +11 October 1967 +CLASSIFICATION: +CONFIDENTIAL +HQS FILE NUMBER +7147 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10064-10012.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10064-10012.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9acc4abf28295035b65d724c3ecac899fddfc987 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10064-10012.md @@ -0,0 +1,415 @@ +DISPATCH + +TO +Chief, Sov Bloc Div; Chief, Far East Division +Chief, WOMUSE/ICG + +FROM +Chief of Station, Tokyo + +SUBJECT +RYBAT MIPASHA REDTOP - Beheiren and the Four U.S. Navy Deserters + +ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES +TOKYO 7263 + +As noted in reference, forwarded herewith is a copy of the subject memorandum. Please note that the information in the memorandum Paragraph B. 4. b) is particularly sensitive and should only be given properly restricted dissemination. + +Mark J. LIDGERWOOL + +ATTACHMENT +Memo dtd 27 Nov 67 + +Distribution +1 - C/SB Div w/l cy attach +1 - C/FE w/l cy attach +1 - C/WOMUSE/ICG w/l attach + +CS COPY 8603 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER FJTA-53626 +DATE DEC 6 1967 +HOS FILE NUMBER UNKNOWN + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD: + +SUBJECT: BEHEIREN and the Four U.S. Navy Deserters + +A. Origin and Development of BEHEIREN. + +1. Founding: BEHEIREN (Japan "Peace for Vietnam" Committee) was organized in April 1965, nominally as a politically Independent group of intellectuals and cultured persons whose purpose was "to help restore peace in Vietnam." Actually, it is a loosely organized group of ex-JCP members, progressive intellectuals, leftist cultured persons, and leftwing students banded together in the name of opposition to the Vietnam war by two common denominators, dedicated anti-Americanism and refusal to be dominated or controlled by the orthodox Japan Communist Party. + +2. Hard-Core Secretariat: The real force behind the organization of BEHEIREN, right from the beginning to the present, has been a brilliant Communist named YOSHIKAWA Yuichi, whose conspiratorial organizational skills have been perhaps the most indispensible ingredients in BEREIREN'S development. YOSHIKAWA was expelled from Tokyo University for his role as a ZENGAKUREN leader in the 1960 U.S./Japan Security Treaty riots. He then went into fulltime JCP mass movement professional work, becoming the Secretariat official in charge of international relations for the Japan Peace Committee. YOSHIKAWA broke with the JCP in late 1964, following the rupture in relations between the JCP and CPSU in May that year. The inspiration for BEHEIREN springs in large measure from YOSHIKAWA's personal desire to use his organizational talents in countering the JCP and its Japan Peace Committee. YOSHIKAWA, in addition to being a well qualified English linguist himself, years ago surrounded himself with a small following of similarly qualified lieutenants, whom he brought along into BEREIREN to give him the necessary depth and experience to run this new organization. YOSHIKAWA functions as BEHEIREN's Secretary General. + +3. Respectable Intellectual Front: Following fundamental Communist principles for mass movement work (better than the JCP itself follows these tenets), the ex-JCP organizers of BEHEIREN kept themselves in the background and lined up a number of prominent Japanese progressive intellectuals and leftist cultured persons to front for BEHEIREN. The choice of ODA Makoto, ex-Fulbrighter and popular young novelist, to be the chief front man - Chairman - was an extremely lucky stroke for BEHEIREN. ODA has taken to this grand-standing, front work like a duck to water. It has given him a chance to give unbridled vent to his own latent anti-American foolings, puffed him up to the extent that he has been dubbed "the emperor" by other BEHEIREN activists, and given him at long last an ideological mission to pursue. YOSHIKAWA has performed magnificently in feeding ODA's ego needs and in infusing and indoctrinating ODA so that his words and actions take on sufficiently virulent anti-American overtones. ODA has served another vital function for BEHEIREN by recruiting a sizeable number of fellow intellectuals to join the ranks of BEREIREN activists. (Attachment 1 is a listing of a number of those Japanese who have been identified as active BEHEIREN supporters or sympathizers.) + +4. Organizational Development: In its 2 1/2 year history, BEHEIREN has not appreciably changed its organizational format, although it has moved its office three times and modified its name even oftener. PEHEIREN is not a "mass organization", because it has had no sizeable popular backing to the present time. Its hard core, secretariat organization is run by YOSHIKAWA and his lieutenants. Its public image, intellectual front is led by ODA, and given body by a score of like-minded intellectual friends of ODA and YOSHIKAWA, who form the loose body of BEHEIREN's activist leadership. Under this ΒΕΠΕΙΡΕΝ leadership superstructure lies a paltry base of only several hundred BEHEIREN "rank-and-file" supporters, mostly young Japanese students. Organizationally, EEHEIREN has no formal membership system, so its base of supporters is fluid and not precisely measurable. However, the base support for BEHEIREN has definitely been on the upswing during 1967, and made such notable strides during the past summer that JCP Headquarters officials finally felt constrained to note with concern that BEHEIREN was beginning to drain off a growing number of progressive youth who otherwise would have been absorbed into the JCP's own youth movement. BEREIREN leaders have tried to help this growth along by setting up a youth section, calling it "Young BEHEIREN." BEHEIREN's imaginative actions and publicity-conscious programs have been responsible for its recent growth, and this period of growth seems to be now on + +the verge of really picking up speed and momentum. As a result of its role in the case of the four deserting sailors, BEREIREN has reaped bountiful publicity, has succeeded in touching a delicate Japanese public nerve of sympathy and pacifism, opening a floodgate of support for BEHEIREN from all over Japan. When this case fades from the limelight, it is still most likely that a fair percentage of current wave of popular support for BEHEIREN will solidify into permanent mass backing, giving BEHEIREN, for the first time, a meaningful base to support its future activities, + +5. Activities and Accomplishments: BEHEIREN has engaged in a number of propaganda actions, and participated in international anti-Vietnam War activities. It has tried to co-operate with certain front activities in Japan controlled by the JCP, most notably the Japan Committee to Investigate War Crimes in Vietnam activities, which culminated in the Tokyo Court of last August, but has been soundly and rudely rebuffed by the JCP. In spite of this, BEHEIREN has churned along at its own pace, with a continuing series of anti-Vietnam war actions, most of them related in some way to the American pacifist movement. In this regard, BEHEIREN has succeeded in cornering a virtual monopoly on Japanese contacts with the U.S. pacifist movements, and has effectually capitalized on this to promote its own action program. The case of the four deserting sailors, while an apparent lucky windfall for BEHEIREN, only points up the fact that BEHEIREN, through past organizational work and promotional activities, was "johnny-on-the-spot", ready and capable (unique in Japan in this regard) to take the ball and run with it. BEMEIREN ran all the way in this case and scored its most notable success since it was organized. (Attachment 2 is a listing of BEHEIREN's more notable activities since its founding. Attachment 3 is a partial listing of American and other foreign persons known to have been in contact with or cooperated with BEHEIREN.) + +B. The Case of the Four Sailor Deserters and BEHEIREN. + +1. How It Started: The consensus of all available overt medin material, with no recorded dissent, indicates that the four sailors voluntarily left their ship, went AWOL, and ended up wallowing around Tokyo's hippie-land. Precisely what personal grievances prompted the four to embark on this mis-adventure is not yet known. But, up to this point, the four could fairly be categorized as misguided youngsters, gone astray in a foreign land, and due to get slapped back in line with traditional Navy justice when they finally decided to stop the fun and go back to the ship. So far, this made their cases far from unique. + +2. How It Became an Incident: "But instead of returning to their ship of their own volition or being apprehended by the Shore Patrol, the four made contact with BEHEIREN leaders. Acsin, press reports indicate that this was just a coincidence, that there was no pre-planning by the four to contact EEHEIREN. There are no available overt nor covert reports that indicate otherwise. But, once the BEHEIREN people made contact, they recognized the potential immediately and moved fast for the kill. (Attachment 4 is a Yomiuri Newspaper clipping, 22 November 1967, that is both a representative and comprehensive account of this phase of the case. Even if this article should contain some minor inaccuracies, the basic line seems factual and has not been challenged elsewhere.) + +3. BEHEIREN Takes Over: When the four made contact with EEHEIREN, it suddenly became an entirely different ballgame. BEHEIREN had everything needed to capitalize on this: veteran activist leaders who are experienced enough to recognize the windfall that had come their way; an apparatus that could provide hiding places for the four; long standing liaison contacts with Soviet Embassy officials for use in planning exit from Japan; solid contacts with reliable American pacifists with whom the bona fides of the four sailors could be checked; money and organization to capitalize on the propaganda potential (such as preparing a movie film for the initial BEHEIREN press conference announcing the desertion, prepared more likely than not by BEHEIREN stalwart EUEQ Keinosuke, an independent film producer) and English speaking activists capable of sympathizing, encouraging, soothing, or agitating the four young sailors, so that there would be no turning back. + +4. The BEHEIREN Apparatus At Work: While many of the small pieces of this puzzle, which would put the whole case in proper detailed chronological order and eliminate speculation on minor points, are still missing, enough is known now, through overt and covert sources, that the picture of BEHEIREN'S adept handling of this case shines through clearly. The following elements, all part of the BEHEIREN apparatus, make up the bulk of the picture: + +a) Hide-out: When EEHEIREN got hold of the four on about 26 October, they had to be hiden out for the approximate two week period until their exit from Japan could be arranged. This presented BEHEIREN no great logistical problem. A number of the BEREIREN activist leaders have homes well suited to harboring fugitives. For example, BEHEIREN activist leader FUKASAKU Mitsusada has a villa hidden away in Chigasaki, which was used on the night of 12 September for a meeting of about 20 top BEHEIREN leaders, and which would be highly suitable + +for hiding the four deserters. Other private-dwellings, belonging to BEHEIREN leaders and loyal supporters, are scattered throughout both the Kanto and Kansai areas. + +b) BELEIREN/Soviet Liaison: EEDEIREN Secretary General YOSHIKAWA has maintained periodic contact with Soviet Embassy officials for years. BEFEIREN Chairman ODA has met Soviet Peace Committee officials in Moscow. The exact means of how this liaison was accomplished in this case is precisely known from a covert phone tap on the Soviet Embassy's line. A full transcript is available of two phone calls made on 30 October, first by Brian Victoria to Chief Press Attache Nikolay V. Vasilyevich, and second by YOSHIKAWA to First Secretary Sergey D. Anisimov, urgently requesting a private meeting later that day to discuss "an extremely important, extremely delicate antter", without doubt the case of the four sailors. + +c) BEHEIREN/U.S. Pacifist Liaison: BEHEIREN contacted Dartmouth University professor Ernest P. Young, who flew to Japan on & November, apparently helped BEHEIREN leaders check out the bona fides of the deserters, and returned to the U.S. on 11 November. (Attachment 5 is the translation of a Sankei Shimbun article, dated 21 November, reporting an interview with Young, giving his version of his role in this case.) + +5. Escape to Moscow: The four deserters turned up in moscow on 20 November. The press has speculated widely and unanimously that the four left Japan on the Soviet passenger ship Baikal on 11 November. Again, there is no dissenting opinion, overt nor covert. The only mystery concerning this final phase of the Japanese portion of this case concerns the mechanics of how the four boarded the Baikal and who assisted in this maneauver. But with the sailing of the Baikal from Yokohama, BEHEIREN completed its most highly successful and beautifully executed activity in its 2 1/2 year history. Not only did BEHEIREN smear the American Government's image in Japan, not only did BEHEIREN gain a vast amount of priceless publicity that will swell the ranks of its supporters and be invaluable in future activities, but BEHEIREN doubtlessly even made a profit, financially, on this low budget operation - donations are still pouring into BERZIREN Headquarters from all over Japan to "help and protect U.S. deserters". + +Attachment No. 1. + +Japanese Who Have Been Identified as +Active DEREIREN Supporters or Sympathizers + +1. YOSHIKAWA Yuichi (DEHEIREN Secretary General) - former JCP member. + +2. ODA Makoto (BEHEIREN Chairman) - popular novelist. + +3. ΚΑΙΚΟ Ken - Akutagawa prize winning novelist. + +4. KUBO Keinosuke - film producer and director. + +5. TSURUMI Shunsuke - Doshisha University professor. + +6. TSURUMI Kazuko - sister of Shunsuke (their father is the late philosopher, Yusuke). + +7. FURUYAMA YOZO - high school teacher. + +8. MUTO Ichiyo - ex-JCP (tried to travel to U.S. to represent BEHEIREN at October 21 demonstrations this year, but was denied a visa to enter the U.S.) + +9. YAMADA Atsushi - ex-JCP. + +10. FUKUDA Yoshiyuki - playwriter. + +11. TOMINAGA Ichiro - cartoonist. + +12. FUKASAKU Mitsusada - professor. + +13. AWAZU Kiyoshi - graphic designer. + +14. TAKADO Kanane - Christian leader. + +15. YOSHIDA Kiju - film director. + +16. UMINARA Shun - writer. + +17. HASHIMOTO Mineo - Buddhist priest. + +18. HOTTA Yoshie - novelist. + +19. GOTO Hiroyuki - scientist. + +30. KUWABARA Takeo - professor at Kyoto University. + +21. SAKAMOTO Yoshikazu - Assistant professor at Tokyo University. + +22. HIDAKA Rokuro - professor at Tokyo University. + +23. IIDA Momo - writer. + +24. TSURUMI Yoshiyuki - employed at International House in Tokyo. + +25. TERAN Minako + +26. ΑΝΑI Fumihiko + +27. NASU Masanao + +28. MATSUMOTO Ichiju + +29. FUKUTOWI Setsuo + +30. KURIHARA Yukio + +31. etc: ANDO Jimbei, CHIBA Hido, EGAWA Taku, FUJII Nittatsu, +HARIYU Ichiro, HOSHINO Yasusaburo, ICHII Saburo, IKEYAMA Juro, +ISHIDA Takeshi, KANAI Yoshiko, KASAI Seiichi, KATAGIRI Yuzuru, +KATO Shuichi, KAZAMA Michitaro, MATSUURA Sozo, KIDOKORO Masao, +KITAKOJI Satoshi, KOBAYASHI Shoichiro, KOMATSU Sakyo, +KOBAYASEI Tomi, KUNO Osamu (Shu), KURODA Hidetoshi, MARUYAMA +Masao, MIDORIKAWA Toru, MIZUSAWA Yana, MORITAKI Ichiro, +KUCHAKU Seikyo, MURAMATSU Hiro, NISHIO Noboru, NOMURA Koichi, +OGOSEI Teruo, OTSUKOTSU Yoshiko, SERIZAWA Tae, SHIRAI Shimpei, +SHINMURA Takeshi, SHISHIDO Hiroshi, SUGIURA Mitsuo, SUGIYAMA +Tatsubaru, SUZUKI Masahira, TAKEUCHI Yoshitomo, WADA Nagahisa, +YAMADA Munenitsu, YAMADA Toshio, YAMAGUCHI Kosaku, YAMANI SH +Eiichi, YASUDA Takeshi, YOSHINO Gonzaburo, YOSHIWARA Koichiro, +OKAMOTO Taro, MATSUMOTO Seicho, EI Rokusuke, IZUMI Taku, +AWAYA Noriko, KATO Yoshiro, SHIROYAMA Saburo, TAKAHASHI +Taketomo, ODAGIRI Hideo, OKUMA Minoru, SANO Kenji, SUZUKI +Michihiko, KUBATA Hanya, SHINOHARA Seiei, MARUYAMA Kunio, + +TSURUSHIMA Sotsurei, NURO Kenji, KONAKA Yotaro, SAKAMOTO +Yoshikazu, SAITO Masahiko, etc. + +COMMENT: Although not recorded here, many of the above persons +are ex-JCP members. + +Attachment No. 2 + +Some BEHEIREN Activities and Accomplishments + +1. Regular once-per-month demonstrations at a public park in +Tokyo, consisting of anti-American speeches and followed by street +marches. + +2. An all night TV "teach-in" with BEHEIREN activist leadors, +along with special guest, U. S. pacifist Carl Oglesby (Chairman of +the Students for a Democratic Society.) + +3. A full page advertisement in the New York Times (16 November +1965), followed by another full page ad in the Washington Fost +(3 April 1967), appealing to Americans to stop the war in Vietnam. + +4. A "Meet in Conference of Two Nations for Peace in Vietnam," +held in Tokyo in August 1966, and attended by BEHEIREN activists and +seven U.S. pacifist leaders (including Dave Dellinger), and observers +from France, England, Canada, the USSR, Pakistan, and Mongolia. + +5. A mass meeting in Tokyo in October 1966, guest speakers of +which were French pacifists, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. + +6. Nationwide tours of Japan for lectures and peace rallies for +such anti-Vietnam war pacifists as Professor Howard Zinn and the late +A. J. Nuste of the United States, Claude Bourdet of France, and Thich +Nhat Hanh of South Vietnam. + +7. A mass meeting in Tokyo in January 1967, sponsored by +DEHEIREN and featuring U.S. folk singer and pacifist Joan Baez. + +8. A continuing program of direct distribution of pamphlets to +U.S. troops stationed in Japan, and those coning to Japan on warships, +and for rest or hospitalization from Vietnaz. + +9. Participation by two BEREIREN activist leaders (Kyoto +University professor KUWABARA Takeo and International House staffer +TSURUMI Yoshikyuki, taking advantage of a trip to the U.S. to attend +a non-political Japan-America Congress on Cultural Problems) in +anti-Vietnam war speech rallies and demonstrations at Dartmouth +University in early May 1967, followed by an unsuccessful attempt +So invite Cassius Clay to visit Japan on behalf of BEHEIREN. + +10. Continuing efforts to bring to Japan for a nationwide + +speech tour on behalf of BENEIREN, Soviet poet Yevgeni Yevtushenko, +an effort that has not yet reached fruition but is still pering + +11. Participation in the Stockholm July 1967 "World Conference +on Vietnam," by sending two BENEIREN activist leaders as delegates. + +12. Cooperation with the U.S. Quakers, pacifists, and Earle +Reynolds in sending the yacht "Phoenix" with medical aid, first to +Haiphong, then on a second trip in the Fall of 1967, secking but +failing to find landfall to deliver medical aid to either North or +South Vietnam. + +13. Attempted, but failed due to inability to obtain U.S. visa, +to send a BEHEIREN activist leader (MUTO Ichiyo) to the U.S. to +participate in the 21 October 1967 anti-Vietnam War demonstrations. + +14. Currently carrying out a fund raising campaign to send an +aid ship to North Vietnam. In this, and other activities, BEHEIREN +leaders are maintaining ever closer liaison contact with their +counterparts abroad, such as the French "Conite" Vietnam National." +In an effort to generate public support for this aid ship fund +raising campaign, BENEIREN succeeded in issuing a public appeal, +under the endorsing signatures of Tokyo Governor MINOBE Ryokichi and +Yokohama Nayor ASUKATA Ichio, as well as the usual intellectuals +supporting BELEIREN. + +15. In October 1967, BEREIREN solicited approval to hold anti- +Vietnam War demonstrations in front of the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, +expecting to be denied and then intending to make this denial a court +test case. Instead, SEHEIREN was given this permission, and conducted +two crderly and well-publicized demonstrations in front of the American +Embassy, garuering a larger public turn out of participants than in +any previous BEHEIREN-sponsored demonstration. + +16. Assisted and abetted the defection to the USSR of four +American sailors from the U.S. Navy carrier Intrepid. Following this +success, BELEIREN's most effective activity to date, BEREIREN leaders +are organizing a permanent "underground railway" of Japanese intell- +ectuals who will volunteer their homes as possible "way stops" for +hiding future U.S. military deserters that BEHEIREN now hopes to +induce. + +Comment: For other details, see Tokyo intelligence reporting: +FOT-11547, 31 May 1966 +FJT-12046, 14 October 1966 +EJT-12690, 10 May 1967 +EJT-12851, 5 July 1967 +FJT-13081, 8 September 1967 +FJT-13154, 27 September 1967 +FJT-13303, 22 November 1967 +Also, OSS-6790, 11 July 1967 + +ATTACHMENT 3 + +Partial Listing of American and Other Foreign +Persons Known to Have Been in Contact with or +Cooperated with BEREIREN + +Americans. + +1. Staughton Lynd (ez-Yale professor) + +2. Norman Mailer (novelist) + +3. Dave Dellinger (Editor of Liberation) + +4. Howard Zinn (Boston U. professor) + +5. Donald Keyes (National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy) + +6. David EcReynolds (Chairman, War Resisters' League) + +7. A. J. Huste (now deceased) + +8. Karl Meyer + +9. William Davidson + +10. Bradford Lyttle + +11. Charlotte Thurber + +12. (Miss) Quentin Bassett (Students for a Democratic Society) + +13. Murray Levin (Boston U. professor) + +14. Robert Ockene (Veterans and Reservists to End the War in Vietnam) + +15. Carl Oglesby (Chairman, Students for a Democratic Society) + +16. Barbara Deming (Associate editor of Liberation) + +17. Joan Baez (folk singer) + +18. Ira Morris (Paris expatriate) + +19. Otto Naisan (phonetic, New York City peace activist) + +20. Barbara and Earle Reynolds (divorced but separately ective long-time residents in Japan) + +21. William R. Christensen (an American pacifist drifter, who gave BEREIREN its first experience in the summer of 1966 in exploiting for propaganda in Japan, and then in arranging the onward journey of an American who wanted to defect to the USSR) + +22. Brian Victoria (head-shaved pacifist and "converted" Buddhist priest, known to be in regular contact with the Soviet Embassy in Tokyo) + +23. Mr. Willowby (inu, phonetic, "chief of the Quaker Peace Action movement in the U.S") + +24. An unidentified American of Japanese descent, from Hawaii, who is currently a student at Waseda University + +25. Kosaku Yamaguchi (reportedly born in U.S., present citizenship status unclear) (formerly was a professor at Momoyama University in Osaka, but has been teaching at the University of California in Berkeley for some time) + +B. Other Foreigners. + +1. Hikhail Kotov, USSR (Soviet Peace Committee) + +2. Claude Bourdet, France (French Committee to Support the Vietnamese People) + +3. Peggy Duff, Great Britain (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament + +4. James Endicott, Canada (World Peace Council) + +5. Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Pakistan + +6. Gabita Muslepov, USSR + +7. Mrs. Erdenebat Ojon, Mongolia + +8. Konstantin Shugnov, USSR + +9. Francis Marcel Kahn, France (Comite Vietnam National) + +10. Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, France + +11. Thích Nhat Hanh, South Vietnam + +COMMENT: This is not, by any means, a complete listing, nor does it necessarily list BEHEIREN's most important activist contacts abroad. But this list is re- presentative in showing the breadth of BEHEIREN liaison abroad, particularly with the American "new left". + +ATTACHMENT. 4 +THE YOMIURI 22 NOVE + +54 US Deseriers Possibly +Left Japan Aboard Baikal-.. +The four deserters from the US aircraft carrier Intrepid who made a dramatic tele- +vision appearance Manday in Moscow are believed to have left Japan irregularly +by the Soviet-liner Baikal which left Yokohama on November 11 for the Far East +Soviet port of Nakhodko. + +YUICHI YOSHIKAWA, secretary-general of the the Japan Peace-For-Vietnam Committee (Beheiren), tells a press conference Tuesday that the four deserters of the US warship Intrepid hoped to stay in Japan but the Beheiren could not help them to do so. + +SANKEI (Full) +November 21, 1967 +Prof. YOUNG Says Four American Deserter Seamen Not in Japan Any More +Went to Tokyo and Tried to Dissuade Them; +Probably Escaped from Japan on the 12th or the 13th +(New York, November 20, Correspondent Tadashi ONODERA) Professor +Ernest P. YOUNG of Dartmouth College in the U.S., consented to an interview +with this reporter on the question of the four American seamen who deserted +from the U.S. aircraft carrier Intrepid. At the interview held on the 19th, +Professor YOUNG clarified that the Peace for Vietnam Association (Beheiren, +with Makoto ODA acting as its representative) contacted an anti-war organiza- +tion in the U.S., and at this, Professor YOUNG hurriedly visited Tokyo, and +meeting the four seamen in a room in an apartment house in Tokyo on the 9th +and 10th, tried to persuade them to return. In regard to the pres ent where- +abouts of these four seamen, he made the noteworthy statement that "those +four were still in Japan, up puntil the night. night of the 11th, when I left I left Japan, +but they are probably no longer in Japan now + +Families Perplexed + +The questions and answers exchanged with Professor YOUNG are as follows: + +- Why did you go to Japan? + +Professor: Beheiren contacted David DERKINGER, a pacifist activist in the U.S., asking him to "send someone to Japan to hear the stories of the four seamen and announce them in the U.S." I have been in Japan twice, and I also once served as special assistant to Ambassador REISCHAUER. During that time, I became friends with Beheiren representative ODA' and other intellectuals in Japan. It was for these reasons that I was given this assignment. I personally have never participated actively in the Of anti-Vietnam war movement so far +the + +-- When did you arrive in Japan, and where did you meet the four seamen? + +Professor: I arrived. in Haneda on November 8, and met the four seamen Son the 9th and the 10th... The place of interview was in an apartment house ps in Tokyo, but I cannot say at this time where that apartment house was and awho owned it. However, on both days, I talked fully with these four seamen, ze for more than three hours on each occasion (according to an investigation made by the public security authorities, Professor YOUNG. arrived in Japan toward the evening of the 8th, and stayed at Hotel Tanakanwa in Shiba, s Minato-ku, until the morning of the 11th). + +- What were the motives for these four seamen's 'desertion? + +Professor: The desertion was completely the decision of these four persons. It seems that the four seamen decided not to return to the ship, when the Intrepid entered Yokosuka Port on October 17, and they were per- ou mitted to go ashore for rest for one week. My impression on meeting these four seamen was that they were definitely not deserting for the purpose of chself-advertisement or that they were giving false reasons. I am convinced that they deserted really out of doubt about the Vietnam war. + +-- What were the movements of the four after they deserted? + +Professor: On the night of the 23rd, two days before the Intrepid was due to sail, the four went to Shinjuku, and told the people whom they met at a bar they happened to visit, that "we are fed up with war." The Japanese who heard them sympathized with them, and at one time, the four lived with some hippies (according to this paper's investigations; they include Mr. K., a student of Tokyo University's Liberal Arts Department, and vanguard artist A., who gather at Fugetsudo in Shinjuku.) Finally, + +they were taken to Beheiren by a student who spoke English (according to this paper's investigation, this was Mr. S., a Waseda University student). After that, they were hidden by Beheiren. I cannot say where they were hidden. + +Were the four firmly determined to desert? + +Professor: My purpose in visiting Japan was to dissuade the four. +I explained to them what the results of their desertion would be. I even told them that they would never again be permitted to stand on American soil, their fatherland. At the time I met them, it was still at a stage where they would only receive light punishment, if they reported back immediately, saying that they "had missed their ship.". However, their determination was firm, and my persuasion had no effects. + +-- The four seamen's desertion was announced in the form of a press interview given by Beheiren. Were there no facts of their having been forced to desert, during that period? + +Professor: I ascertained that point, too. However, they firmly denied any fact of their having been forced, saying that they had voluntarily aconsulted Beheiren as to whether they should publicly announce the "intention to desert, and if so, in what form this should be made. + +-- Where are the four seamen.now, and where are they planning to go? + +Professor: I am certain that the four of them were still in Japan, up until the lith, the day I left for home. However, they already knew fully well that it was not possible for them to obtain asylum in Japan. They even said that "we will probably have to go to some third nation, which is neutral." (The public security authorities judge that the four seamen left Japan immediately after Mr. YOUNG's persuasion, and consider that they probably were smuggled out of Japan after the 10th, and before the evening of the 13th, when Beheiren announced their désertion at a press conference. However, Mr. YOUNG says that the four seamen were in Japan up until the night of the lith. Therefore, the possibility is strong that they were smuggled out of Japan by ship, between the night of the 11th and the + +--The films showing the four seamen were shown publicly in the U.S., by too. What were the reactions in the U.S.? + +Professor: When the films were publicly shown, there was big excitement, with rows and rows of television and press cameramen. I thought I would be exposed to persistent questioning by the FBI and the CIA, after I returned home, but so far, I have only been questioned once by the Navy's. Intelligence Section, about the circumstances. It seems that American authorities con- cerned do not want to make too big a fuss over the matter. + +What do the parents think of this act of this action taken by their sons? + +Professor: A certain television station asked the mother of one of the four men about her son's life... This mother was completely perplexed, saying: "My son is a most average American youth. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Ramon Joseph ALVAREZ Durant + +Recruited: March 1955 as member Station unilateral surveillance +team. +OA - 28 Feb 1955. + +1 Oct 55: Converted to Contract status w/annual salary $3600. + +Late:1956: P/A in charge of surveillance team & also was in +charge of photo surveillance of the Soviet Mission, +including processing the film. LIEMPTY was +crypt for the xxx support team targetted against +the Soviet Embassy. Under LIEMPTY, the 3 basehouses +were encrypted: +LIMITED - basehouse across street from +Soviet Embassy. +LILYRIC - basehouse across the street from +Soviet Embassy. +LICALLA - basehouse xx from which pictures +taken from garden area of Soviet +Embassy. + +Note: photo of man alleged to be OSWALD was taken +from the LIMITED basehouse. + +12 Dec 58: ALVAREZ married LIEMPTY-19 (Hester ROOS, who assisted +him during the next 10 years as a part-time support +asset in as P/A for the LIEMPTY activity, +surveillance & photo coverage of the Soviet target +(1958-1968.: + +In Oct 1962: In order provide maximum compartmentation between +the various basehouses, Oliver G. SCANTLING was inserted +as the cutout to the LIMITED basehouse and its basehouse +keepers (LIEMPTY-6 & 8), replacing ALVAREZ. ALVAREZ +continued as cutout for the LIENTRAP (roving van), +LICALLA and LILYRIC. This gave ALVAREZ more time to +process raw photo take. +This continued from October 1962 until 1 Sept 1964 +when ALVAREZ assumed cutout responsibility for +LIMITED basehouse - again. + +In 1969: ALVAREZ separated from LIEMPTY-19 and a waxsage messy +divorce suit followed. In Dec 1969, he was put on half pay +& had his ops duties suspended due his full-time +involvement in legal matters re the divorce. On 26 June 7 +he & LI-19 signed quit claims & secrecy agreements. +ALVAREZ paid $10,000 as termination bonus +Last Station contact with ALVAREZ was ex*x**x*** May 71 +when ALVAREZ received the last of his termination bonuses. +visited +In 1963 when OSWALD allegedly warkasxints the Soviet Embassy, 05941 +SCANTLING was tek the P/A for the LIMITED basehouseTand LIEMPTY-6 +(Jorge Barcello VILLAGRAn Alvarez ) was the photo tech who took the +pictures. + +# 14-00000 + +SECRET + +LIEMPTY-6 was recruited in June 1954 as member of physical +surveillance team. In Dec. 1955, he and his wife occupied the +LIMITED basehouse. He took pictures for 13 years & was +terminated 31 May 1968, signed quit claim & secrecy agreement +which was witnessed by SER ALVAREZ. + +ALVAREZ wax presumably was the individual who developed the photos +which LIEMPTY-6 took, as well as the photo tech coverage of the +other 2 basehouses. + +SCANTLING's true name is Juan N. FRAIS-RAMIRRZ. (Contract agent) + +Soviet Embassy Coverage: +Project LIEMPTY concerned primarily with photo coverage of the +Soviet installation. Active from mid-1955 +through 30 June 1972. ar ft It support supported of the +original 3 basehouses which were: +LIMITED had been terminated. +LICALLA (activated in 1957 to provide photo coverage +the rear (garden, parking lot area) of the Sov. +Embassy. +LILYRIC (activated 1956 to provide photo coverage of +the front entrance of the Soviet Emb. Terminat +30 June 1972. +LIMITED (activiated in 1955 to provide photo coverage +of the front entrance of the Sov. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +PAGE 1 OF 2 + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +MESSAGE HANDLING INDICATOR: STAFF + +CONF: SLOoto + +DATE-TIME GROUP: 161827Z + +CITE: DIRECTOR + +MESSAGE REFERENCE NUMBER: 125981 + +INFO: FILE ELLR8, IP/AMS, LA&OLC + +TO: LISBON INFO LONDON MEXICO CITY. Y + +RYBAT UNINTEL RNVIEW Y + +1. U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS WHO CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING ASSASSINATIONS OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING HAS TOLD STATE THAT THEY INTEND TO PURSUE LEADS IN PORTUGAL, UK AND MEXICO RELATING TO JAMES EARL RAY, CURRENTLY SERVING TIME FOR KING, MURDER. THEY BASING THIS INTEREST ON INFORMATION THAT RAY WAS IN LISBON BRIEFLY IN MAY 1968, SHORTLY BEFORE HIS APPREHENSION IN LONDON IN JUNE 1968. + +2. MR. G. ROBERT BLAKEY, CHIEF COUNSEL AND STAFF DIRECTOR OF COMMITTEE SAYS SELECT COMMITTEE TOLD STATE THAT HE WANTS TO ESTABLISH "CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP" WITH APPROPRIATE PORTUGUESE NATIONAL POLICE AND HOPES TO ENLIST THEIR ASSISTANCE INCLUDING ACCESS TO THEIR FILES AND IN LOCATING AND INTERVIEWING POTENTIAL WITNESSES. + +3. DEPARTMENT HAS SOLICITED EMBASSY SUGGESTIONS AS TO HOW BLAKEY SHOULD PROCEED. + +DO NOT REPRODUCE +RETURN TO CIA + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER: IMPDET + +CL BY: 06494 + +--- + +PAGE 2 OF 2 + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +MESSAGE HANDLING INDICATOR: STAFF + +CITE: DIRECTOR + +MESSAGE REFERENCE NUMBER: 125981 + +4. WISH TO CALL ABOVE TO ADDRESSEES' ATTENTION IN EVENT STATIONS ARE SOLICITED FOR ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE. RTACTION IS COOPERATING FULLY WITH BLAKEY AND COMMITTEE INCLUDING ALLOWING THEM ACCESS TO DIRECTORATE RECORDS, AFTER SUITABLE SANITIZATION FOR SOURCES AND METHODS. HOWEVER, BELIEVE COMMITTEE'S EFFORTS TO INTERVIEW POLICE AND WITNESSES AND RESULTING USEFUL INFORMATION OBTAINED, IF ANY, IS LARGELY OVERT FUNCTION WHICH CAN BEST BE HANDLED BY LEGATTS OR OTHERS WHO WOULD ALSO BE IN A POSITION TO BE PUBLICLY QUOTED OR IDENTIFIED IF NECESSARY. + +5. STATIONS EXPECTED TO PROVIDE EMBASSY BEST ADVICE IF SOLICITED BUT REQUESTED TO AVOID INVOLVING STATION OFFICERS IN NEGOTIATIONS EVEN IN THEIR COVER CAPACITIES. IF CIRCUMSTANCES SUCH THAT THIS UNAVOIDABLE, PLEASE ADVISE HQS BY CABLE SO THAT THE MATTER CAN BE APPROPRIATELY HANDLED WITH BLAKEY AND DEPARTMENT. + +ORIG: O/SA/DO/O (SOVERN); COORD: OLC (CUMMINS), DC/LA (CLAUDER), (HAWKING), C/LA/(EX), DX/EUR/BC (SEEMOON), C/EUR/IB (BERGER); AUTH: SA/DO/O (KATROSH); REL: DC/EUR (ESTES). + +DATE: 14 NOVEMBER 1977 + +ORIG: MASOVERN + +UNIT: O/SA/DO/ + +EXT: 1542 + +DC/EUR + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER: IMPDET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10066-10076.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10066-10076.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f7431fe2a44f2b53a67b19f436d45a13209a1ff9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10066-10076.md @@ -0,0 +1,370 @@ +1104-10066-10076 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 DI-CR +3 July '74 + +MEMO FOR FILE + +SUBJECT C : OTS (late TSD) and Jim McCord's Cuban Activities + +1. Ben Colling phoned to say that one of the fellows in jail +is still around, and after he got out he inquired around and got no +indication that McCord was ever involved. None of the other OTS people +have any recollection of McCord's involvement. + +2. I said that I was sure that the man who was rolled up +might not have any idea of McCord's involvement, if indeed he was +involved. If McCord's involvelement was merely headquarters planning +and no releasing operation was ever undertaken his role might never +surface. However, we had been told that planning did involve TSD +people at the time, along with security. For instance, I knew that +the Security man with TSD at the time had a job of hand-holding with +the families of the three men; there may be some TSD record of that +which would lead to someone who would know. + +3. Colling was pulled out of a staff meeting to talk to me and +said he would call back later. + +SDB +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +6574 + +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +20 September 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE +SUBJECT +Summary of(STESCALADE - Audio Operation +Against the New China News Agency in Havana + +1. In May 1959, the New China News Agency (NCNA) opened +an office in Havana in the El Medico Building which is occupied +partly by business concerns and partly used for residential apart- +ments. Shortly thereafter, the Havana Station obtained the con +currence of Ambassador Bonsal and Miss Carolyn O. Stacey, en +Embassy employee, to mount an audio operation against NCNA through +the wall of the adjacent apartment in which Miss Stacey lived. In +November 1959, the FE Division sent one case officer and one TSD +technician to Havana, and the installation of a microphone and tape +recorder was completed in Miss Stacey's apartment on 29 November +1959. + +2. By June 1960, it had become evident that two other rooms +occupied by NCNA possibly housed communication equipment and +were used for conferences. At that time Bryan Mills) FE Division +case officer, went to Havana and explored the possibility of improving +the operation, He managed to lease an apartment directly over the +NCNA office and arranged for a stay-behind agent to occupy this space, + +3. In August 1960, a team of three TSD technicians who were +in Havana on a separate SR Division operation agreed to install the +additional equipment required for the NCNA operation. A second FE +Division case officer, Robert Neet, came down to Havana; and he, +together with the technicians, installed probe microphone and tape +recorder in the apartment obtained by (Mills over the NCNA office. +About this time the equipment was removed from Miss Stacey's +apartment, with the exception of the plastic probe which was left +in the wall and plastered over, + +6592 + +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +4. As an additional security precaution to provide a safe +haven, and after consultation with the Acting Chief of Station, a key +to an apartment in the same building leased by Mrs. Marjorie +Lennox, an Embassy secretary, was cotained, Mrs. Lennox was +told that access to her apartment was needed for photographic +surveillance purposes, + +5. The Station was then faced with the probability that time +and security would work against holding indefinitely the lease to +the apartment over NCNA since the owners of the building were +cancelling sub-lessors' contracts and recalling leases. It was, +therefore, decided to install transmitters and switches in order to +permit continued monitoring of the target from a distant listening +post. Another three-man team of TSD technicians consisting of +David L. Christ (alias Carswell), Walter E. Szuminski (alias +Taransky) and Thornton J. Anderson (alias Danbrunt) documented +as tourists had been sent to Havana to install audio equipment in the +Chinese Nationalist Embassy before it was due to be turned over to +the Chinese Communits. This operation aborted. This team was +then sent to work on the installation of the transmitters in the apart- +ment over the NCNA office. + +6. At 2400 hours on 14 September, Christ, who with the +other technicians was working in the target apartment, failed to keep +a scheduled appointment with Neet. At 0100 hours on the 15th of +September, the apartment of Mrs. Lennox was entered into and +searched by Cuban authorities, and she was taken into custody. At +1540 hours on 15 September, Neet, the stay-behind agent and his wife- +were picked up by the Cuban authorities and detained. + +7. As of today the agent remains in the custody of the Cuban +authorities, His wife has been released and is still in Havana, Neet +was released. 1715 hours 16 September and has subsequently returned.. +to Washington where he is being debriefed. Mrs. Lennox was +subsequently released and has also returned to Washington where she +is being debriefed, The three TSD technicians remain in confinement, +They have been seen in confinement but not contacted by an Embassy +officer when he first attempted to secure the release of Mrs. Lennox. +Christ was last seen by Neet when they were jointly interrogated +the morning of 15 September. At that time Christ did not appear +-2- +S-E-C-R-E-T + +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +: +to have been maltreated. + +8. According to articles in the Cuban papers the three +technicians were arrested while in the apartment over the NCNA +office and completing the installation of the equipment. The +press article adds that the key to Mrs, Lennox's apartment was +found on one of the technicians who identified the apartment to +which it belonged. All Cuban press releases have referred to the +men by alias and have not. identified them as Government or Agency +employees. It is unclear at present what story had been agreed +upon by the technicians and station personnel to be used in the event +they were caught. (While being interrogated with Neet, Christ +indicated that Neet was his boss, and Neet consistently denied.any +knowledge as to why he was being held,) The sub-lease for the +apartment in which the men were caught is in the name of the stay- +behind agent with the original lease being in the name of Mills) the +FE Division Case Officer. + +9. Initial information indicated that the three technicians would +be charged with espionage "against the people of China". Subsequent +press releases have been unclear on this point. An attempt by Consul +Hugh Kessler to contact the three men at 1730 hours on 17 September +was unsuccessful. He was not permitted to see them but was told +they were in custody. + +10. The three technicians travelled to Cuba as tourists. under +very light commercial cover, two of them working for a company in +New York and the third, one in Baltimore. In each case the cover +company consists of a telephone answering service and a name on the +door. Telephone messages and mail are picked up periodically by an +Agency contract employee. The men were provided with this cover +as well as unbackstopped home addresses for use when entering or.. +leaving Cuba as tourists since the filling out of the landing cardذ +requires this information. Subsequent to their detention the home +addresses have been partially backstopped so that inquiries will +indicate that someone with this alias name had lived in the apartment +house in question. Insofar as the cover companies are concerned, +efforts are being made to provide a backstop to withstand inquiries +from the press should the Cubans reveal this information. In view +-3- + +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +cf the thinness of the cover, it is uncertain whether this will succeed. + +11. A cleared and wetting law firm in New York has been briefed +by Mr. L. Houston on the situation with the thought that inquiries +received by the cover company could be referred to the firm of +lawyers from whom no comment would be obtained by the press or +other inquirers. The law firm has been briefed on the entire situa- +tion so that they may be in a position to act if any action by them +appears desirable or feasible. It would not appear that much support +of any kind can be obtained from the law firm or the law firms.in +Cuba which are associated with them, + +12. Insofar as the families are concerned, one of the technicians. +is a bachelor presently on home leave between two tours in Japan) +His father, a cook in a diner in the Boston area, has been contacted +by the Office of Security, and he will get in touch with Security if +he receives any inquiries on this matter. Security, by the same +token, will keep in touch with him as the Cubans reveal their inten- +tions and course of action. + +13. The wives of the other two technicians have been told what +has happened and are being contacted at least once daily by TSD +staffers and their wives who have been briefed on the situation. A +conference with the two wives was held in TSD'on 19 September to go +over the whole situation and determine if there were any personal +problems on which the Agency could be of help. For the time being +the wives are telling their neighbors that their husbands are on a +trip. This story will be adjusted depending on what course of action +the Cuban Government takes, whether the aliases remain unbroken +and whether recognizable photographs of the individuals aze released +to the press. The two wives so far have taken the bad news exceedingly +well. + +Distribution: +DCI - 2 +DDCI - 1 +DD/P - 1 +COPS - 1 +WH 3 +1 +OS +CI-I +RUDOLPH E. GOMEZ +Acting Chief, WH + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +14-00000 + +02 +20 September 1956 +MEMORANDUM RE STESCALADE +record +There is a folder of sensitive non-CS/material pertaining to this +operation, retired under Black Tape wrapping, Job #57-86/78, restricted +to Offices of DCI, DDCI, DDP, C/WH, C/WH/PL, C/WH/C, C/CI, C/TSD, Director +of Security and General Counsel. China Operations is not cited as an +originator, addressee, or info recipient of any of this sensitive +R +material.. +WH/RMO + +Viviqu +7334 +SECRET + +06593 + +14-00000 + +RELEASE CONTINGENCY OPLÀN 62-2 +CHART OR MAY REGURENCE: + +Sectional wrocautinat darts + +TASK ORGANIZATION: + +Det. 1, 1045th Operational En.ussion and Iridating Grap Major +Billy B. Carpbell, Comcenter. +1.. SIJATION: + +Laniel L. Caravell (live), tees H. Fumbras (Aliss) and Fiord +R. Teransky (Alius) are TD Starployees who were srpretonted by +Cuben authorities in September 195 and who are bir seving ban year seuta- +Efforts are being made to sure their release. See their release +nay cour without advanus nendee e at a variety of ploto, lo. Havaca, +Minad, Mexico City, Switzerhrd, Smal, ats, it is imperigre that a +contingenty plas be formlated to sure thesaurе генетсon of these +epicyees. + +The controlling funtar in all +wes of the stiere proredare is +that these employees were in Case +for alive and that during the entire +pericd since their opture their +fant over storten opparently +have been edatscued. Therefore is tusential that there idares b +caintainai until such fe as thepines here not ic Agency da +trol and then have these instamper es que se p +tle. + +For pisoning purposes the spelet il es ca, Nordeo +City or other em". +2. 135IN: + +Tet. 1, 10th Operaxel Elation and Toes wing Ostup provide +black eir transport +of my CG0s to the designated sut: +kret, +3. EROTICE: + +A. alsck menstr +request of +sex, +Spending the alan wal +greude rater what fler st the +staten/(5/30s +sed sport + +6594 + +14-00000 + +3. Request for black transport should ind is: + +1. Request that RELEASE CONTINGENCY OPLAN 62-2 be implemented. + +2. Port of entry. + +3. Date, Local time, aaa ciršleld desired for pick up, + +4. Desired destination. + +5. Other requirements, ie,, stretchers or bunks in the event +subjects are hospital cases. + +6. Mane, organization and telephona maber of requesting party. + +7. Name and telephone nucber of KUBARK ontents et loating +and off-ineling points. + +C. The following personnel are knowledgeable and charged with the +responsibility of activating hin plan: + +1. Major Richard. I. Skaner, C/ASD/DO/P +Organization: Air Support Division, DD +Home Phone: JE 3-11:09 +Office Phone: Sterile Numbers MB 8-6235, EX 3-8515 +Extensions 6862,7654,7367 +Red Line 1058 + +2. Mr. Robert Mrrero +Organization: Air Support Dizisica, DW/F. +Home Phone: JA 4-3598 +Office Phone: Same as 1. + +3. Major Billy B. Campbell, Comender, Dat. I. +Organization: Dat. 1, 1045th Cherational Galation and +Trebbing Crow, Egli Air Force Base, Floridou. +Home Phone: 662737 +Office Phone: Eglin Air Force Desu, Florida 631590 + +4. Major Kemeth R. Burton, Ops Offfor, Det. 3. +Organization: Dat. 1, 1045 Operational. Evaluation and +Training Group, Egila Air Force Basa, Florida) +Home Phone: 66245% +Office Fhone: Eglin Ak Force Beze, Firida 631213 + +S-E-C-R-3-7 + +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +-3- + +D. Det. 1. furnish 1 6-54 and are cres in stemiby capacity until +further notice. Staniby capacity is heroin defined as espability t +position the aircraft at any port of entry in east, south or southvost +U. S. From Easton to Los Angeles within 15 hours. + +E. Assurring the subjects will be released in Havana or Mexico +City, Det, 1 will prepare mission folders for flights from mest +probeble ports of entry to Isolation and Andrews Air Forca Base, + +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 CI Stelf +3 OS +3- +3-S +3-C/FE +3- C/TSD +3- +COG +3- +3- c/wa +DDR/מת - 3 + +RI RICHARD I. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +* William Johnson +* NTCI/OPS/FB +* DATE 26 ( +* D + +TO: STDEY IFO CANBERRA + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: C/CI + +INFO: DCI, D/DCI, DOP, ADDP, C/FE 6, VR + +TO: SYDNEY INFO: CANBERRA + +* ROKETING +* Nov 25 21 41 1963 +* DEFERRED SECT. +* ROUTINE +* OPIM +* CITE DIR 85059 + +КУВАТ КЛЕЗК ESET OTIM + +1. REFERENCE ALDERA CANBERRA CABLE CED-015 OF 24 HOVERERER WHICH DONGRADED TO SECRET. +2. CABLE JETATIS TELEPHONE CONVERSATION INCLUDING VERBATIN TANT ERHARKS POSSIBLE COMECTIO: SOVIET GOVERNMENT WITH ASSASSINATION. +3. CAPIE DETAILS TELEPHONE CALL OF 15 OCTOBER 1962. +4. CARL PLANS ANY CUTORK OR LIAISON CONTACT WITH POLISH DRIVER AND RESULTS SUCH CONTACT. NOIR NECID-5 ASSIGNS ELSPONSIBILITY THIS ACTIVITY TO KUBARK. +5. AIL ASPECTS ASSASSINATION HAVE TAGATINE AED OPERATIONAL + +C/S COMMENT: *Asst. ALUSNA received telephone call on 23 November from person claiming to be Polish driver of Russian vehicle. Information touched on several areas including possible Soviet connection supplvis money to individual in U.S. to assassinate President, possible Soviet implication in U.3.S. Thre her incident, etc. + +Ollar + +Cilua. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +ROUTING + +PANAMA CITY +CA/O +DDP, CI/OPS, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, FI, FI/INT 2, WH 7, SAS 8, WR + +SECRET 1222222 +WAVE INFO DIR MEXI CITE PACY 1245 +DIDURIC TPRANSACK + +13 Nov 63 IN 59319 + +1. THE FEDERACION INTERAMERICANA DE ORGANIZACIONES DE +PERIODISTAS PROFESIONALES (FIOPP) IS HOLDING ITS SECOND REGIONAL +SEMINAR IN MEXICO CITY 18-29 NOV. FIOPP IS A KUBARK INFLUENCED +ORGANIZATION. CONTACT IS MAINTAINED WITH ITS INTERAMERICAN REP +IN PANAMA AND ITS COCHAIRMAN IN WASHINGTON, BOTH OF WHOM ARE +COVERT ASSOCIATES + +2. ATTENDING THE NEXI SEMINAR FROM THE COLEGIO NACIONAL +DE PERIODISTAS DE LA REPUBLICA DE CUBA (IN EXILE) ARE: +A. GUILLERMO GENER RODRIGUEZ +VICE DECANO DEL CNP +SOUTH BAN SHONE DRIVE, MIAMI, FLA +B. SALVADOR DIAZ VERSON +VICE DECANO DEL ONP +8773-S.W. 21 ST, MIAMI, FLA +C. FRANCISCO GOMEZ HECTOR +DIPUTADO DE LA JUNTA DE GOBIERNO + +SECRETS +MODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFICE IS PROHIBITED + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +3332 COLLINS AVE, MIAMI BEACH, FELA +D. MARIO BARRERA +DECANO DEL CNP +967 5.8. 5 ST, MIAMI, FLA. + +59319 +3. REQUEST TRACES ON ABOVE. OF SPECIFIC INTEREST IS +INFO BEARING ON PARTICIPANTS POSSIBLE ACTIONS AT SEMINAR. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10077.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10077.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e58d0d937e508b892be6b3f81253efe69092a309 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10077.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +1104-10069-10077 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +COELINCOL +0016)3,244,087 +加人A 3037元 +27 November 1962 + +Subject: Reported Use of Yacht Potomac by Alpha 66 + +1. On 20 Nov 62 LAFO received an unsolicited telephone call on the +listed telephone number. The caller wanted to advise that there was reportedly +in the harbor at Long Beach a vessel., formerly used by the late Theodore +Roosevelt, called the Potomac. This vessel, according to the informant, was +being used by the Alpha 66 organization. She was believed taking on a carge +of weapons crated as Argentine beef, and destined to leave soon for Seattle. +He added that a Wes Davis had just signed on as an engineer, and there was +another character named Cliff Roberts on board. Both were described as bearded +adventurers. + +2. The caller refused to identify himself, claiming that he did not +know whether contact with the Agency would be approved by his employer, and +further did not know whether or not the information was valid or of interest. +LCDR L. Lessing- +Lessing Long Beach, + +3. In response to a call to the Intelligence Officer, UUCG, it was learned +that ther is a vessel, the Potowac, formerly one of the 155' USCG cutters. +For some time it had been used by the late F. D. Roosevelt as the presidential +yacht. Later it had been disposed of to the Maryland (State) Fish and Game +Commission, and more recently it had been acquired by the Hydra-Capital, Inc., +41.0 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California (OR 5-1549). + +4. USCG advised further that an investigator for the Los Angeles County +Prosecutor, D. L. Wheeler, had accepted an assignment (taking leave of absence +to do so) to bring the Potomac from the Barbados to California. The plan, +supposedly, was to make her a floating museum of some sort. On his arrival +in Bartados, Wheeler is reported to have found the craft in foul shape, with +only a single engine operative. He refused the job and returned to Los Angeles. +The craft later, however, did turn up in San Diego in October and was later +observed tied up in Cerritos Channel; Los Angeles harbor area; and subsequently, +she was moved back to San Diego, where it is presently in a shipyard. She +has since been painted, and appears to be undergoing some modifications to +her hull. +us Dept of Juskee - Frd. Beds I 4, Cal + +5. The unidentified informant (paragraphs 1 and 2), subsequently identified +as Asst. US Attorney Bill Spivaky was re-contacted by telephone. It was +suggested to him that in the event any more information concerning the Potomac +and the likelihood of her use in any foreign activity came his way, we would +appreciate another call. On this occasion, Spivak volunteered the statement +that it was his understanding that the Cliff Roberts he had referred to pre- +viously had come from Barbados with the vessel. This was Spivak's first +reference to Barbados. + +6. The above is for your information only. The sketchiness of the material +presented LAFO as well as the circumstances of its origin militate against its +credibility. As a consequence, no follow-up is anticipated unless requested. + +TFW-301100.62 +mss + +006 920 +end + +680UP 1 +Excludes automatic +declar +CONFIDENTIAL WH-765 +RETURN TO A +Background Lise Only +Do Not Reproduce +: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10112.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10112.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..323250091f54e16f13ab4a923cbe7f4805698b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10112.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +#1400000 +# 104-10069-10112 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## Office Memorandum +**TO:** Chief, Contact Division +Support Branch +**FROM:** Chief, New York Office +**SUBJECT:** Robert Prachett/ Cuban Counterrevolutionary Group, Alpha-66 +SECK +ADA(S) 3235549 +BINY 45002 +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +DATE: 31 August 1962 + +1. We came in contact with a new source who will be a continuing one, known as Robert A. Pratchett, a US citizen with 27 years experience in Cuba who is currently in direct contact with a Cuban counterrevolutionary group in the US known as Alpha-66, and who is also in contact with anti-Castro Cubans wor ing in Havana. He will give us more detailed information during the coming weeks, and represent to us the ambitions, operations and proposed sabotage activities of Alpha-66 so that they can either be controlled, encouraged or discouraged, as the case may be from the viewpoint of those interested in Cuban action groups. + +2. Bio data on Prachett, for any prior clearance or interest in him, based on what he may present to us for consideration, is as follows: + + Date & Place of Birth - Oct 1918, Havana, Cuba (US citizen by birth) + Education - University of Pennsylvania, 1940 + Employment - 1961 - Present H. H. Pike Co., New York and Havana + 1958-1960 Brando and Co., Havana + 1946-1958 Paramount Pictures International, Havana + 1941-1945 US Army (Rank of Major) + + Present Address - 35 Walton Ave., New Providence, New Jersey + +3. Prachett, who appears to be a mature and loyal US citizen, 18 interested in being of the best possible service to the US Government in a non-pay status, in assisting where he can in terms of his detailed knowledge of Cubans, Cuba, and the Spanish language, which he speaks perfectly. Other than observing the plans of the Alpha-66 group as a potentially successful sabotage group, he is not affiliated with any counterrevolutionary group, but is now in business for himself as a private investor in a firm he owns and operates, called/PREFIXT Business Forms Inc., 60 East 42nd St., New York. He indicated that Alpha-66 plans were to blow all the power plants in Cuba. + +FIDaniels:ad + +DJ. Connor +JAY B. B. L. REEVES + +WH 765 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +07427 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10120.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10120.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2981d8b97145010812b385443c2c412fd99d59b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10120.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 +5010-104 +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +Memorandum + +TO : Chief, Contact Division +ATTN: Support Branch (Crowley) +FROM : Chief, Minneapolis Office +SUBJECT: Cuban Refugee Group +DATE: 31 August 1962 + +1. Enclosed are three names provided by George Hauer +of Cleveland, Ohio. These apparently are the leaders of the +Cuban group which you and I have discussed in some detail. +For the record, Hauer got in touch with me because we had +some rather extensive debriefing sessions in 1959, and +apparently he prefers to continue that relationship for the +present. Headquarters' records will show, however, that +he was interviewed by Gene Rittenburg in September 1960. + +2. The Cubans listed on the enclosure are the leaders +of a small group which is shuttling back and forth to Cuba +for the purpose of establishing reception groups, taking in +medical supplies, ammunition and weapons, and to bring out +other Cubans who wish to leave the country. As you know +from our discussions, they are seeking help in the form of +supplies, etc. (Hauer understands that no help will be given +without some measure of control by our Agency, and he +agreed to provide the names for Agency consideration. The +third man on the list is of urgent consideration. Hauer +specifically requested that we treat any on-the-street +investigation with great care. + +3. Please expedite any checking you might do and give +me your expression of interest as soon as possible. Hauer +is not an exceptionally patient man, and I certainly expect +to receive an inquiry from him in the near future. I believe +he is genuinely motivated and quite capable, and in his +present position of recruiting executive personnel for +Ernst & Ernst he could be quite useful to the Agency. + +VERNON R. SANDO + +Enclosure + +SECRET SENSITIVE + +1. Ernesto Rodrigues y Moreno +Cities Service Station +Marathon Shores +Florida +Age 35, married, three children, owner of gas station + +2. Laureano Batista +157-SE 12th Street +Miami, Florida +gustin Batista +Son of prominent and reputable Havana banker, Augustin + +3 Vic +Victor Paneque +Age 42. Former July 20th Commander +Presently in Cuba. + +APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993 +CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10132.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10132.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..03bd262a36bc00ab500477b98af819d15d07a262 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10132.md @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +: +1104-10069-10132 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +UNCLASSIFIED +CONFIDENTIAL +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET 21 July 63 +RI/ANALYSIS + OFFICER'S INITIALS DATE +NO. +FUSA-3202 +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from, to whom. Draw line to comment of each officer. +PAYELRAD, EDOUARD +Date 10 July 63 +FR +Veles +EF6/4/Sim +FR/4/C84 +OCT 27 1650 +FOR OUR OF RI ONLY" Do not write below this line +RI/AN +11/5 +12. +13. +14 +RITY +RI/FI-1409 L +EDITIONS +OP-1410-86 +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +FOR ACTION OR INFO ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +DATE +1 JUL 1963 +07483 +REPRODUCTION IS BEST OBTAINABLE +FROM APERTURE CARD SUBMITTED +14-00000 + +VIA ALF +From: Chief of Station, Viet Nam +Info: Chief, FE +General: Operational/FU Only +July 63 +Subject: Specific Information concerning Lam A +ACTION REQUIRED None +In answer to request of Gregory G. SAMMAS, the following is a composite +of information from P. ALE (TOFU) (IFN 1) and VERALL N. ANDREEV +(IFN 2) concerning Lam A. + +1. Description of subject: Between 30 and 40 years old, about 6 feet tall, +rather bald, well spoken, very strong and vigorous, Mao shirt taste, Jewish. +Speaks English and French. He is married and has one 9 or 10-year old daughter. +He has a sister in Nam Khart who is a materialized American citizen. May +always speak French; some English; has an impressive library; reads continuously +and paints very well. + +2. Early during the war he was deported as a Jew to a German concentration +camp (tattooed prisoner's identification number on right forearm--0976), there +he spent several horrible years and survived only by luck. Since 1949 he has +spent part of his time in Laos and was apparently in intelligence or related +activities most of the time. (Former reports indicate that former map is located +1930-1932 connected in Laos by an officer from SDECE to neutralized operations and +was shortly afterwards declared persona non grata by the French). + +3. Subject took part as a civilian in the Atlantic Operation, AO. According +to one report, was in this work as a means of money to make propaganda, buy off the +opposition, etc. (Lassa D) and MARKEN (LAM) collaborated in Lam A's +accomplishment in Central Viet Nam among the few notable achievements in that +area, particularly in respect to his contribution to the Vietnamese pacification +program which he coordinated throughout the course of Operation Atlantic. + +4. Subject is an old friend of Col. Jean Gardeneral, former chief of UNIS +at Da Lat (Sam-1999). In one National Security Division, during +which time he proposed to VILLIEM joint operations--postal resources and experience +(similar to Banoi proposal, above) but VILLIEM refused, considered proposal pre- +varication resource. + +5. March-April 1954, subject approached Station and USOM/ID for military +support for program to support smallness of a people's militia (month militia) +in the Hua Hong area. Information and correspondence on this proposal will be +sent upon request. +SECRET +REPRODUCTION IS BEST OBTAINABLE +FROM APERTURE CARD SUBMITTED +GALLIWENS CAUTIOUS + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +6. In February-March 1954, subject was sent by the French on a special +mission to Poland and East Germany to attend a conference. + +7. Subject claims that while working for USIS he supervised an operation +from Saigon, the latter stated that he be removed from Saigon. Subject claimed that +the USIS wanted to get rid of him for "political" reasons--approximately 15 December +1954. + +8. At present subject is (sometimes addicted to French Film productions) +at Kamp 7 or of 31 December 1954. He frequently travels to Saigon, and can +have lost 17 days. + +Headquarters +Vienne, US +20 June 1955 + +Distribution: +Orig & la Addressee +1: Chief, FE +4: Station Files +SECRET +201-136765 +REPRODUCTION IS BEST OBTAINABLE +FROM APERTURE CARD SUBMITTED + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +201-136765 +REPRODUCTION IS BEST OBTAINABLE +FROM APERTURE CARD SUBMITTED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10185.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10185.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d8310ec4b6fc5dcd98f053fe548c7d0bfb94fc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10185.md @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +1104-10069-10185 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PROCESSING + +TO: Chief, Task Force W +FROM: Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUBJECT: Operational/GYROSE +Agreed Activities + +REFERENCE: DIR-14742 + +1. INTRODUCTION. As a follow up to reference, Maj. Watlington arrived in Miami on 6 June 1962. After Maj. Watlington had an op- portunity to discuss the local situation with Lt. Col. Carlos Causes the local ACSI representative, arrangements were made for a lengthy session on the subject of Agreed Activities. It was agreed that this discussion would take place at 1000 hours on 7 June 1962 at a JLWAVE safehouse facility. This meeting subsequently took place as scheduled and was participated in by Lt. Col. Causes, Maj. Watlington, Dudley R. JENTONS, Charles B. WIESINGER and Andrew K. REUTEMAN. The specific points which were outlined in this discussion are covered in the following paragraph. + +2. DISCUSSIONS. In the course of the 7 June 1963, conversations with ACSI representatives the following topics worthy of recording were discussed. + +a. Opa Locka Refugee Referral Procedures. Maj. Watlington made the point that in accordance with the agreements which had been reached between ACSI and KUBARK, local procedures were to be agreed upon in order that ACSI might obtain refugee referrals from Opa Locka which could be used as a basis upon which to mount OB collection operations. Maj. Watlington under- scored the point that ACSI had no interest or charter to run other than OB collection operations. At the came time if any of their operations produced intelli- gence on subject matter other than OB, this intelligence would be reported via existing ACSI reports channels. REUTELLAN indicated that JMWAVE, acknowledged the validity of ACSI's mission in the OB field, and we were therefore willing to cooperate fully in this regard. On the other +lung vē Hổlieved that it was essential that certain + +CS COPY + +Distribution: +3. Chief, TFW + +3. JULY 1962 + +UFGA-4322 + +SECRET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +UFGA-4322 + +safeguards bo built into any Opa Locka referral in order that we could minimize the possibilities for duplication of effort and/or wire crossing. This concept was readily accepted by Maj. Watlington. It did not, however, strike a totally responsive chord in Lt. Col. Causes. This was noted but in order to proceed with preliminary arrange- ments, REUTENAN put forth the proposal that ACSI register a list of ugent requirements with Opa Locka and that this list could then be used as a basis upon which refugee screenings could be conducted. It was suggested that Col. Kail would be the logical point of reference in Opa Locka through which the referral system could be managed. In this connection it was pointed out that once Col. Kail identified an individual whom he considered to be pri- marily of ACSI interest, he could arrange for this indi- vidual to be referred to Lt. Col. Causes' covert unit. At the same time Col. Kail would make arrangements to pass to KUBARK representatives at Opa Locka and to Station JMWAVE a copy of the Opa Locka debriefing of the individual who had been referred to ACSI. Upon receipt of this in- formation KUBARK representatives at Opa Locka and at Station JMWAVE would review the referral. If this review revealed that the individual was not of operational interest to JWAVE and his primary access was not in fields other than OB, no objections would be expressed relative to ACSI retention and full exploitation of the body. Maj. Watlington expressed satisfaction with this proposal and stated that he would be prepared to discuss it further once he had an opportunity to personally review the func- tioning of the Opa Locka center. +201-268277 FR RE USE by ANCTHER US AGENCY. JURNE 61. +b. Antonio CUESTA Valle. Lorn 13 June 1926. Lt. Col. Causes asked if we could clarify the current status of our relationship with Cuesta. As this name did not ring a bell with any of the JMWAVE representatives, Lt. Col. Causes was asked for further details. This produced the statement that ACSI was interested in Cuesta, and wanted to use him in an infiltration operation. ACSI had allegedly previously traced Cuesta with Station JLWAVE and had re- coived the reply that KUBARK had been in touch with the individual but had terminated him because he was unreliable. In view of this response Lt. Col. Causes wanted to know whether we would recommend the reuse of Cuesta by ACSI. We responded to this by stating that we would review our files and would forward a written reply to Lt. Col. Causes within the next few days. +c. RE. 40 by another 45. Agency June 1 Lt. Laureano BATISTA Falla. Born 1 May 1935. Col. Causes asked if we still retained an operational interest in Batista If we did not ACSI was interested in using this individual in an infiltration operation and as a result wanted JLWAVE's opinion as to Batista's capability and reliability. We advised Lt. Col. Causes that we would check our files and would forward a written reply relative to Eatista within a matter of a few days. +201-323424 FR RE USE by ANSTHER SAGENCY. JUNE El +d. Antonio ORDONEZ Hernandez. Born 24 August 1918. Lt. Col. Causes asked if we were currently in touch with Ordonez. As this name rang a bell with REUTEMAN we reny- sponded by stating that subject tas of interest to us. In this connection we indicated we were willing to reexamine Our relationship with Ordonez in order to determine his full potential or capability, and if his capability was greater in the OC field than in fields which were of interest to us, we would certainly consider relinquishing our interest reexamine 24 +24 + +CONTINUATION +(DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +UFGA-4322 + +Lt. Col. Causes stated that he felt that he had established his equity in Ordonez through the name trace procedure. Despite this, he had found that Ordonez had disappeared from circulation; and, there- fore, he assumed that we were debriefing this man. + +REUTEMAN asked the +Third Country Diplomats. e. ACSI representatives whether they were currently in touch with any third country diplomats. Liaj. Watlington stated that LACSI had previously tried to harness the 24 capabilities of the Spanish, Uruguayan and Canadian diplomatic pouches. Coordination of these activities with KUBARK had resulted in ACSI's being denied the use of these facilities. As a result Maj. Watlington stated that at the present time ACSI was not in touch with any third country, diplomats. On the other hand, ACSI was interested in pursuing the third country diplomatic channel is a means of establishing communications with inside assets. At this point Lt. Col. Causes stated that he was very disappointed at KUBARK's refusal to allow him to use the facilities of the Spanish, Uruguayan 24 or Canadian pouches. It was indicated that KURARK under- stood I. Col. Causes' reaction; however, the KUBARK position was based on sound security principles and could not be altered. The additional explanations which were made relative to the security implications which were inherent in the use of third country diplomats and how misuse could affect long standing government to government or service to service agreements between ODYOKE and free world countries did not make any impact on Lt. Col. Causes. This gentleman was predisposed to interpret KUBARK's refusal to allow him to use certain 24 diplomatic pouch channels as a clear indication that Fone-of KUBARK's primary responsibilities in the Miami area was to restrict and inhibit ACSI operational activity. Once this attitude was identified no further attempts were made to persuade Lt. Col. Causes that our actions had been taken in the best interests of the intelligenco community. + +f. Maritime Infiltration of ACSI Agents. A dis- cussion of those support services which KUEATK might render to ACSI operations revealed that Lt. Col. Causes was still interested in having JIWAVE infiltrate two of his agents into PBRUMEN. In this connection the point was made by ACSI that under optimum circumstances they would prefer that JMWAVE assume responsibility for the agents in the Miami area and then deliver them through a secure mechanism to liavana. If this were not possible ACSI would reluctantly accept infiltration of their agents into any point in PBRUMEN. Lt. Col. Causes was told in very precise terms that JIWAVE would not undertake to infiltrate any of his agents into Havana. On the other hand, we would consider any proposal for the infiltration of selected agents to a beach area in PBRUMEN. The point was made that in this connection Lt. Col. Causes had to understand that our maritime capabilities were limited and we were currently committed to the full exploitation of these assets for at least six weeks in advance. As a result any operational plan which he might submit to us should be koyed to the assumption that approximately six to eight weeks would pass before we could realistically consider the servicing of his request. Lt. Col. Causes agreed to project his operational plans within this frame of reference. + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +4 +P +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +UFGA-4322 + +6. Documentation. A discussion of the documentation problem relative to agent infiltrations revealed that at the moment ACSI did not have any documentation problems which they felt warranted discussion at this session. + +h. Coordination Forms. The discussion of opera- tiopal coordination revealed that ACSI was willing for JLWAVE to coordinate locally those operational proposals which might be received from Lt. Col. Causes. Once this coordination was effected and if there were disagreement, then the operation could be referred to the Washington headquarters of both ACSI and JMWAVE. Maj. Watlington stated that the forms for effecting coordination in ac- cordance with procedures which had been agreed upon at Washington would be sent to both JMWAVE and the ACSI unit in Miami in the near future. In view of this Maj. Watlington suggested that we not initiate the coordination mechanism until these forms were on hand circa 1 July 1962. + +In +1. W/T Assets. The discussion of the use of W/T facilities in terms of PBRUMEN operations revealed that the Miami ACSI unit did not have any W/T assets in PBRUMEN at this time. On the other hand, Lt. Col. Causes was interested in establishing W/T assets in PBRUMEN. view of his he asked if JMWAVE would continue to assess, polygraph and train those individuals that ACSI thought were suitable W/T candidates. It was indicated that we were certainly prepared to review all appropriate cases and would render whatever support was required. This then resulted in a discussion of whether JMWAVE would be willing to monitor ACSI W/T transmissions from PBRUMEN in those instances where the W/T operator had not been assessed, polygraphed or trained by KUBARK. We indicated that we would be glad to moniter,such transmissions if we were told in advance of the date, time and frequencies on which the broadcasts were to be made. This then led to a dis- cussion of whether JMWAVE would be willing to transmit C/W messages for ACSI agents. Here again, we stated that we would favorably consider any requests for C/W trans- missions providing that we knew the content of the message, the identity of the agent who was to receive it, and the agent's location and equipment which he might be using. Lt. Col. Causes stated that in view of this discussion we could anticipate that he would be levying requirements on us in the near future for support in the W/T field. + +j. Secret Writing. A discussion of S/W techniques revealed that if a request for the issuance of S/W were recoived from their Miami representative it would be re- viewed, and if ACSI approved the operation KUBARK would be asked to issue a system. If JMWAVE agreed via local coordination that the operation in question required the use of S/W, then this recommendation would be cabled to our Washington Headquarters where coordination would be effected with ACSI. Once this was accomplished, KUBARK Washington would cable to JMWAVE the number of the system which was to be issued. JMWAVE would then issue the system to the ACSI representative in Miami. + +3. COMMENT. At the conclusion of the above discussion arrange- ments were made for lunch, but Lt. Col. Causes chose not to partici- pate in the luncheon session. During the luncheon conversation Maj. Watlington indicated that he did not believe that Lt. Col. Causes would cooperate within the spirit of the DCID's. As a result he asked that JMWAVE be extremely patient with ACSI until such time as Lt. Col. Causes retired and could be replaced. Maj. Watlington + +CONTINUATION OF +DICRATCH +CLASDIFICATION +SECRET +UFGA-4322 + +indicated that the retirement was scheduled to take place at the end of September 1962. At the end of the luncheon session ar- rangements were made for JENTONS to take Maj. Watlington on a tour of Opa Locka. Based on this tour additional discussions vere to be held with Maj. Watlington particularly in regard to the development of procedules for referral of agents to ACSI from the Opa Locka flow. + +4. +OPA LOCKA. Maj. Watlington and JENTONS subsequently went out to the interrogation center at Opa Locka. Here they had an interview with Col. Kail, the tenor of which was, on the part of Maj. Watlington, to assure himself that the ACSI repre- sentative, Francasi, was having adequate access to operational leads. Col. Kail said that operational leads were shared ac- cording to their abilities between the KUBARK representative and the ACSI man. However, there were occasional difficulties in assuring that the men best qualified received the body in question. In addition, he said KUBARK occasionally pulled a man out of the Center without his completing the full treatment which precluded the ACSI representative's getting his hands on someone who might be well qualified for their operations. Maj. Watlington believed that assurance that the ACSI representative got a fair deal might be achieved through a more complete briefing of Col. Trudencio Ulibarri, who is in charge of the preliminary screening so that he would more fully understand what was needed. JENTONS said that this would be a very good idea, but that it would be better if it were a dual briefing with a KUBARK representative being present as well. Maj. Watlington said that he would ask his headquarters for permission to have such a briefing given. Col. Kail expressed his opinion that the assignment of JENTONS to formal liaison with the ACSI representatives would do much to eliminate present difficulties and all present echoed this pious thought. + +5. AGREEMENT. When JENTONS turned Maj. Watlington over to Lt. Col. Causes after the meeting at Opa Locka, the two ACSI representatives said that they believed that, for the time being, it would be better to continue the system as at present, pending JENTONS' permanent arrival at the beginning of July 1962. As. Lt. Col. Causes is obviously skeptical about the outcome, this was agreed to as a stopgap measure. + +END OF DISPATCH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10260.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10260.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8eac9016e59ba8d14c47600cf9effcf395421ff9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10260.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 446 +NO-173-65 + +Chief, Contact Division +Att'n: Nonsov Bloc Area + +Chief, New Orleans Office + +5 May 1965 + +Ref. : NO-152-65, Support Branch (Richardson) memo of 20 April 1965, 110-161-65 +S43 A-135263 + +1. The Information Council of the Americas (INCA) of 620 Gravier Street, +New Orleans, Louisiana, was recently opened as a source of foreign intelligence +information on the radio broadcasting industry in Latin America. The current +program of INCA is primarily concerned with the dissemination of taped record- +ings of anti-Communist material, called Truth Tapes, to certain radio broad- +casting stations in Latin America and North America for use as a weapon against +Communist penetration in the Americas. Its headquarters are located at 620 +Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70130. You will find the names of its +officers, directors, and consultants given on the enclosed letterhead of the. +organization. +A121.440 + +2. We have been in recent contact with Edward Scannell Butler, Executive +Vice President and Staff Director, and have received his assurances of whole- +hearted cooperation in our agency's mission. Yesterday we examined all of the +files of correspondence between Mr. Butler and personnel of various radio +stations in 16 Latin American countries. In order to build up a market for +the Truth Tapes program in Latin America, Mr. Butler first obtained from the +appropriate consul in New Orleans a list of the radio stations in operation in +his country. He next wrote the administrative personnel of these stations +about the anti-Communist purpose of INCA and offered to supply each station +with Truth Tapes. Those stations requesting them were then provided with a +series of the tapes. One or two years later, Mr. Butler sent the participating +station a questionnaire designed to elicit information about audience response +to the Truth Tapes program. Copies of the first questionnaire and of a revised +one are attached for your information. Judging by the responses we read, the +INCA correspondence files will provide a limited amount of information, dated +1964 and 1965, on the identification of radio stations in Latin America which +are broadcasting Truth Tapes, their addresses, the names of key personnel, the +identification of stations not responding to the INCA offer, sizes of audiences, +and their responses. In the case of Uruguay, the exchange of correspondence +between Mr. Butler and Dr. Martin Migueo-Narancio Contained information about +the political orientation of key radio personnel in Montevideo/110-106717. +This example, however, is an exception, since the files contain virtually no +detailed political information of significance. + +Copy Fl# 5093 +FULL TEXT COPY - DO NOT RELEASE + +#08743 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Chief, Contact Division +Att'n: Nonsov Bloc Area +i +NO-178-65 +5 May 1965 + +3. Mr. Butler mentioned yesterday that, inasmuch as he was again revising +the questionnaire, he would welcome our sugestions about additional topics. We +suggested questions designed to elicit technical information about the station +and its equipment, such as descriptions (manufacturer, type, model) of trans- +mitter, receiver, antenna type and power, frequencies and frequency range, reli- +ability of equipment, normal and emergency power sources, remote pick-up arrange- +ments, etc. We stressed of course that none of these topics should be introduced +into the questionnaire unless Mr. Butler was convinced of their suitability for +his immediate purpose as well as for the long-term propaganda aim of his organi- +zation. He stated that our suggestions were entirely proper and, in his opinion, +were reasonable requests that would not arouse the station manager's curiosity. +We pointed out to Mr. Butler that, while information about key personnel and +their political orientation, about the station's administrative policies, etc., +was of prime importance to us, these subjects obviously could not be introduced +into the questionnaire. He agreed that it would be better to elicit such infor- +mation in another manner, as he had done with Dr. Miqueo-Narancio, but because +of his very heavy responsibilities, he did not have time to develop similar +sources of information in each of the other 15 countries. + +4. It occurs to us that you or a possible consumer could assist us by +suggesting other appropriate topics for Mr. Butler's consideration in the revision +of the questionnaire. We shall appreciate whatever help you can give us in this +regard. + +5. In the meantime, as soon as all of Mr. Butler's current correspondence +has been properly filed, we expect to extract the appropriate information from +the folders and to present the material in a series of 00-B reports. + +DABrandao/gn + +Enclosures +cc: Services Branch + +LLOYD A. RAY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10359.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10359.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e309f053df9da809a054d853d405cef85912693 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10069-10359.md @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +1104-10069-10359 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +SE ORLY +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +Current Address of Maurice Halperin + +FROM: EXTENSION +Chief, Contact Division (Support) Stuntz 2268 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and DATE OFFICER'S RECEIVED FORWARDED building) INITIALS +1. TFW WH 729 Sr. + +2. Jos Krages CE2702 + +3. TFw Ycet Hana + +4. + +5. + +6. Contact division Support) string + +7. + +8. + +9. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. + +15. + +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED +3-62 EDITIONS USE ONLY + +#09254 +14-00000 +SECRET + +Subject: Current Address of Maurice Halperin +004(S)3246933 +WSYRO-8060 +27 December 1962 +Preston E. James +342 Huntington B. Crane Hall +Syracuse University + +1. A source of this office has just advised us that he received +a Christmas card (1962) from Maurice Halperin on which the return address +was given as: "Apt C-2, Calle 12, no 103, Miramar, Habana, Cuba." The +only message on the card was one of Christmas greetings. Helperin and +our source have known each other for a number of years and they always +exchange Christmas cards. This is the first one Halperin has sent with +a Cuban address on it. The last time that our source saw Halperin was +in Moscow when he (the former) was visiting in the USSR during August- +September 1961 as part of an official US delegation. + +2. In view of Halperin's past activities and associations, we are +making this information known to you. Our source comments that Helperin +always seems to show up wherever there is some sort of activity going +on. +-end- + +CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +WH-729 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10079.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10079.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f66462f66205e2c63c9860ec00e670ba1eb1f61e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10079.md @@ -0,0 +1,682 @@ +1104-10070-10079 +3 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +To Chief, Task Force W +M +PRO +POSED +X +FROM Chief of Station, JMWAVE +Aka +operational/GYROSE +GReview and Analysis of AMFAUNA Operation +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Action Required: + +14.P +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARKED FOR MODEXING +RO IRDLING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUADRIAS DESK +AIDS IRDEXING +PLIGHED +MED +1966 + +1. Traces on AMFAUNAS 2 through 23, identified in Attachment E. +POAS on AMFAUNAS 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19. +K +2. Ascertain whether AMFAUNA-3 is of operational interest to +ODIBEX (see paragraph 15b). + +3. Forward evaluations of documentary intelligence provided by +AMFAUNA-4 (see paragraph 56). + +Summary + +4. AMFAUNA-1 is a Cuban national who was recruited and trained in +the United States and returned legally to Cuba(in March 1961 to serve as 24 +resident agent in Havana.) Since then he has built a net (of over twenty 24 +sub-agents and has sent back 140 S/W messages, from which upwards of +fifty intelligence disseminations have been made. He is highly +motivated for his work and under effective control by JMWAVE. The +quality of his production is, for the most part, very good and improving +although he is at times distracted by an understandable interest in +para-military operations. Operationally he is very skillful; however, +he has been known to take unnecessary risks. There is no reason to +think that he is under hostile control nor that the operation is likely +in the future to be turned against us. There is, however, the real +risk that he may one day fall into a G-2 trap baited with the Escambray +guerrillas. If so, this will be due to the fact that contact with the +guerrillas was his first assignment and, although he has been re- +directed to intelligence collection, he sometimes seems to feel that +he has failed in his primary mission. This, plus the fact that he +evident believes that the end is now very close, is apt to make him. +Vulnerave to an appeal from the "heroes of the Escambr + +Present Status of the Operation - Modus Operandi: +INDEX +メー + +5. There is considerable evidence that AMFAUNA-1 is extraordinarily +Attachments: A-D, Incl N'S +✓ Charts A,B,C,D h/w7Nttached +Attch. E - Identities USC (AMFAUNAS_2-23) +Attch. F - Identities CROSS REFERENCE TO + +CS COPY +attacked. +Qtt. 1,243N att. HNSM +Distribution: +3-Headquartersltd. S of CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE TYPED +SPATCHE +11 July 1962 +f. +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-4703 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-6-50/3 +201-291230 + +#8904 +... +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +心 +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DIEPATON GYMBOL AND KUMMIER +UFGA-4703 +skillful in the practice of security. He has built a false identity +which he uses wherever possible in his operational contacts, he is +usually selective and cautious in his choice of collaborators, he +takos pains to check on the security of his sub-agents, and he uses +a system of cutouts for much of his work. + +6. Some of AMFAUNA-1's older collaborators know him by trae name, +but wherever possible he introduces himself to new contacts by the +name of "Julie ROJO"TE ROJO7Evidently he is now living the part of (Julio 07 +ROJO to such an extent that he has in effect a double identity. In +one of his S/W messages he asked that the widow of AMCUSP-1 be warned +not to reveal that ("Julio") is in Cuba. Since AMFAUNA-1 is in Cuba +legally, and all his family and friends know it, this can only mean +that she should not reveal that AMFAUNA-1 and ("Julio ROJO") are07. +identical. +201-291230 PSFudoNYAN used by sub. of 201 +7. In recruiting sub-agents, AMFAUNA-1 relies primarily on his +own judgment and intuition. If he approves of a person, he will +recruit him. However, he has shown himself to be very cautious in +granting his approval. He has reported two persons whom he does not +completely trust because, while otherwise well qualified, they drink. +too much and are indiscreet. For two other examples, AMBOA-1 and +LITAU-5 approached him separately and revealed their relationship with +KUBARK, hoping to collaborate with him; AMFAUNA-1 treated them both +with reserve while he checked them out with JMWAVE. He has submitted 04 +the names of other contacts for checking. In the case of AMFAUNA-4, Go +whom he recruited without prior checking because time did not permit +it, he put his misgivings in writing: "Right away AMFAUNA-1 arranged +for a personal interview, taking utmost precautions, since we have +had sad previous experiences with members of CASTRO's armed forces." +:. +8. Once he has recruited a sub-agent, AMFAUNA-1 manages to keep. +an independent eye on the former's security. On more than one occasion +he has reported that one of his sub-agents is under G-2 surveillance, +and that for the time being he is staying away from him. +ho +9 +9. In general AMFAUNA-1 seems to trust in the efficiency of his +security precautions. On 25 February 1962 he reported that Identity +11 had been caught, but that he was in no danger because he had been +compartmented from her. This compartmentation is achieved by the use +of five cutouts: AMFAUNA-2, AMFAUNA-3, AMFAUNA-4 AMBOA-1, and +AMFAUNA 5, who maintain contact for AMFAUNA-1 with most if not all of +his sub-agents. Chart A, which shows AMFAUNA-1 in direct contact with +AMFAUNAS 7 through 13, may be in error on this point. It would be +more in keeping with AMFAUNA-1's known modus operandi for him to have +cutouts between himself and these sub-agents. If there is a cutout or +cutouts here, their identity is not yet known. There may also be an +unreported cutout between AMFAUNA-1 and AMFAUNA-4. +women. +women. +10. Except for AMFAUNATH, all the above-mentioned cutouts are +Two of his support agents, including his mail drop, are also +AMFAUNA-1 has not been explicit on this point, but it is +believed that he shares his favors between them. If so, he has the +best of cover for his relations with them. It also clarifies the +otherwise puzzling picture of a legal resident of Cuba sleeping in a +different bed each night. This practice must certainly reduce the +possibility that the C-2 will pick him up for routine questioning. +i +Communications: +11. The bulk of AMFAUNA-1's communications come via S/W. His +méssages to JMWAVE are sent to accommodation addresses serviced by +AMPAN-2 and AMCUTLER-1. JMWAVE's messages to him are addressed to +AMFAUNA-14. AMFAUNA-1 can also(diplomatic couriers) for sending +documents and other material unsuitable for S/W. He has a personal +contact with two of the officers (of the Spanish Embassy who either +152 bring it to the JMWAVE area and mail it to AMCUTIER-1, or carry it +(on Undmithའ +A +! +43. +! +PERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OP +ОНОРАТСИ +second via AMFAUNA-14. +CLAGDIFICATION +SECRET +DISPATOM BYMARIA AND RU +UFGA-4703 +12. The courier system can also work in the other direction. +AMFAUNA-1 has been supplied with S/W materials for his own use by way +of the Spanish Embassy, and for the use of AMRIPE-1 and AMRAVEL-1 by +way of the (Argentine Embassy) 24 +13. A third communications channel existe in the weekly telephone +conversations (between) AMCUTLER-1) and his wife AMFAUNA-2.0/ It is useful +for passing signals already prearranged by S/W, and for confirming that +AMFAUNA-1 Is still at liberty. If he is ever arrested, the news will +probably come firat by this meane. + +Finances: +: +14. Expenses of the operation are $500 per month. The money is +given monthly to Identity-3 or Identity-4 in the JMWAVE area. Identity- +3, upon receipt of the dollars, notifies identity-l in Havana who in +turn pays Cuban pesos to AMFAUNA-1. Identity-4 follows the same pro- +cedure with Identity-2. AMFAUNA-1 confirms receipt of this money +by S/W. + +Sub-agents: + +15. Following is a description of the sub-agents in the AMFAUNA +net, including AMCOG-2 and AMBOA-1 who, although they have their own +independent connections to JMWAVE, have to some extent joined forces. +with AMFAUNA-1. For the identities of AMFAUNAS 2 through 23, see +Attachment E, forwarded, under separate cover +이 +a. ALFAUNA-23 AMFAUNA-1's sister-in-law, she formerly +served as his contact to members of his net(in asylum in the 08 +various embassies, and now serves as his cutout to at least +the following: + +(1) AMCOG-2: She first appears in AMFAUNA-l's +correspondence in his S/W message No. 14 dated +19 May 1961, where he mentions that she was his +link to a radio station operated by the (Rescate) 29 +organization. Nothing ever came of this proposed +communications channel, but AMCOG-2 remained in +contact with AMFAUNA-1, helping him arrange asylum +for burned agents and passing some of his communica- +tions to diplomatic couriers 4 AMFAUNA-1 reported +on 9 July 1961, in his S/W message No. 21, that +AMCOG-2 knew him only by his alias (Julio ROJO07In +his message No. 118, dated June 1962, he reported +that AMFAUNA-15 had accidentally blown his true +name to AMCOG-2. For a further discussion of AMCOG-2, +and her relation to the security of AMFAUNA-1 see +paragraph 56 below. +.ol +이 +(2) AMFAUNA-14: She is the secretary of (AMCOG-2) +with whom she has done clandestine work. She now +serves AMFAUNA-1 as an accommodation address and as +a source of information. Message No. 112 dated 18 +April 1962 included the name of a Communist nurse +who has allegedly come to the United States with +the mission of infiltrating a counter-revolutionary +group. AMÉAUNA-14) Obtained this information from a +doctor in a Havana clinic She also is AMFAUNA-1's +(link to the Dutch diplomatic pouch24 +이 +(3) AMFAUNA-15: She is a relative of AMFAUNA-14) +and a friend, friend of AMCOG-2. She is also the wife of +AMFAUNA-17) and a friend of AMFAUNA-16 who is now +Cimprisoned on the Isle of Pines) Pines and sends her +14-00000 +CONTINUATION +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DIERATON SYRISOL AND NUMBER +ร +UFGA-4703 +b. AMFAUNA-3: AMFAUNA-1's first mention of her +is in his 57W message No. 127 dated 4 May 1962. She has +provided information on military hospitals and has a +trusted contact (Identity 7) (in the G-2)24She also was +AMFAUNA-1's cutout to Identity-12, who was a(Havana 08 +contact) of the (guerrilla leader Oswaldo RAMIREZ)24 In +early June 1962 she was approached by Identity-8 who +claimed to be the new contact to the (RAMIREZ) organization. +(See also paragraph 58 below.) On 15% March 1962 AMFAUNA-3 +was traced by ODIBEX who proposed to use her in their +Operation CASINO. A negative trace reply was given at that +time. Headquarters is requested to ascertain whether ODIBEX +has a valid prior claim on this agent. +이 +c. AMFAUNA-4 He is a high-ranking Cuban Army officer +who has provided AMFAUNA-1 with documentary information which +ought to be of some value, although JMWAVE has not yet seen +it, it having gone to Headquarters via (Madrid) through the +channel described in paragraph 1l above 15-2He also claims to +be receiving information from Identity-9 and Identity-10. +AMFAUNA-1 was introduced to AMFAUNA-4) by AMCOG-2 who in turn +was introduced to him by Identity-13.01 For a further +discussion of this matter, see paragraph 56 below. + +d. AMBOA-1: The origin of AMFAUNA-1's contact with +this agent, who has also been recruited independently by +JMWAVE, is uncertain. He first mentioned her in October +08 +who had formerly been a contact of AMCUSP-1 and who subsequent- +ly defected. AMFAUNA-1's last mention of her was on 15 +November when he reported that she had given him a map show- +ing artillery installations on the south coast of Las Villas, +It is possible that AMFAUNA-1 has broken contact with her, +but since he has not reported having done so it is considered +1961 as his cutout to Identity-14, (a a Cubana Airlines Pilot) +more likely that she remains his cutout to two Cubana Airlines 08 +pilots) who are known to be still reporting: + +(1) AMFAUNA-18: He was recruited in March 1962. +and has provided AMFAUNA-1 with passenger lists) 24 +and the location of artillery emplacements) which +he has (spotted from his aircraft). It is not known +how AMFAUNA-1 first met AMFAUNA-18, and it is +possible that AMFAUNA-1 meets directly with him. +It is only surmised that AMBOA-1, is his cutout to +him. +2 +(2) AMFAUNA-19: He was recruited at the same +time as AMFAUNA-18. Although AMFAUNA-1 did not +explicitly say so, it can be inferred that he and +AMFAUNA-18 are witting of each other's recruitment. + +e. +AMFAUNA-5: AMFAUNA-1 first reported her as an agent +in September 1961. To She is the sister-in-law of AMFAUNA-23) +former (naval officer) who had been an agent of AMFAUNA-1 as +early as July 1961 but had been caught and imprisoned for try- +ing to leave Cuba illegally.24 She has been the source of +information on Cuban (airfields, and is the cutout to a group +of people employed at Rancho Boyeros Airport).24It is believed +that the identities of all these people have not yet been +reported, but they seem to be effective. On 29 May 1962 +AMFAUNA-1 reported the arrival of an undocumented Soviet plane +at Rancho Boyeros, and forwarded the passenger list which he +said one of his agents had obtained clandestinely. Following +are the persons with whom AMFAUNA-5 is known to be in contact. +이 +(1) AMEAUNA-20) her husband. AMFAUNA-1 has written +that he has broken personal contact with this man. +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS, +14-00000 +CHANGE +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +ات +CLABQIFICATION +SECRET +ΟΑΩΡΙΤΟΝ ΟΥΑΣSDOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-4703 +(2) AMPAN 12: A former (chief engineer of the 08 +Office of Airports) he was recruited by Havana +Station in 1960, and has been corresponding with +JHWAVE by S/W. + +08 +(3) AMFAUNA-21: A(chief inspector of mechanicso +for Cubana Airlines. He has stated his willingness +to sabotage air traffic) but his precise contribution +to AMFAUNA-1's operations is not known. + +(4) AMFAUNA-22: A chief of electrical instruments 08 +for Cubana Airlines) Nothing more is known about this +man. +f. +이 +(5) AMFAUNA-23: Brother-in-law of AM CAMFAUNA-S +AMFAUNA-6: A support agent. ΑΜFAUNA-1 has written +that she has no access to information of interest, but is an +intelligent and brava female whom he uses for cover and to +secure overt information. + +g. AMFAUNA-7: An old friend of AMFAUNA-1 and his +brother AMCUTLER-ISO AMCUTLER-150 He works closely with AMFAUNA-8 and 24 +formerly was AMFAUNA-1's cutout to the Uruguayan Embassy) + +h. AMFAUNA-8: An old friend of AMFAUNA-1 and his 08 +brother AMCUTLER-150 He has a contact in the (Interior Ministry) +and works closely with AMFAUNA-7. +०४ +08 +i. AMFAUNA-9: A former(sales manager) for a(coffee firm) +he secures information of general interest from(coffee buyers) +travelling throughout Cuba. +०४ +♡ +j. AMFAUNA-10:10 A widow of a bank employee, she has +contacts in in Santiago de Cuba) and in the Cupan Navy and G-2.24 +She is also related to the son of Fidel CASTRO and has provided +information on the son's) whereabouts and indoctrination. + +k. +(the +AMFAUNA-11: +об +24 +An employee of the (Ministry of Foreign +Trade, and the wife of a Communist member of the Central 08 +Planning Board (JUCEPLAN), she has reported political intelligence. +In March 1962 AMFAUNA-1 reported that she was under surveillance +and that he was therefore avoiding her. + +l. AMFAUNA-12: He obtains information from contacts +within the Cuban Petroleum Institute (ICP) 108 + +m. +08 +AMFAUNA-13: An(insurance) company employee with +contacts in the Cuban Government, he has reported information +on G-2 activities in Cuba and the United States. + +Background and Motivation: +08 +116, AMFAUNA-1 is a (39-year-old) Cuban male, born in Cuba of +Spanish parents. He has tried his hand at various kinds of work +Including the import business, journalism (he was once editor of +Diario de la Marina) and insurance) He has also ventured into politics, +ving been a candidate (of the Autentico Party in 1958) During the +Spanish Civil War he was a member of the (Falanje Espanola) and during +World War II, until the entry of the United States, he was an agent24 +of the German Intelligence Service. The JMWAVE case officer who +trained AMFAUNA-1 in tradecraft in March 1961 (see UFGA-1247 of 10 +April 1961) observed that he already had a grounding in clandestine +techniques. +pleasant, intelligent fellow" and "the most astute member of the team" +comprising himself, ANCUS and AMCUTLER-1001 +The case officer also characterized AMFAUNA-1 as +اة +11 +a +ARENLUNE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +せいぜ +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +09 +DREPATON SOLIDOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-4703 +children, all still in Cuba(as of March 1961) However, it is noted +that the two children have different matronymics, that neither of them +is his wife's last name, and that all three dependents have different +addresses. It is assumed that this is his third wife. Since AMFAUNA-1 +has never mentioned her in any of his S/W correspondence, it is also +assumed that she has gone the way of her two predecessors. +01. +18. AMCUTLER-1) who was questioned on this point, said that his +Drother is living in (Guanabacoa) with his present wife, that he has been +married only once before and has only one child from the first marriage +This information is not considered definitive, because the last point +directly contradicted by AMFAUNA-1's PRO Part I which he wrote him- +solf, but it is included here for what it may be worth. AMCUTLER-1)0/ +added that his brother has no sexual relations with his sub-agents +except what is considered normal and acceptable by Cuban standards. + +19. The elements of AMFAUNA-1's motivation, then, include an +adventurous spirit and a taste for clandestine work. Although "anti- +Communism" may be an overworked expression, it would seem to apply in +the case of AMFAUNA-1, gif his former membership in the Falange) and the +(German Intelligence Service)can be taken as indicators. Also included +should be the loss of a (freight forwarding business) which started out +promisingly in 1959 but folded up after a year of CASTRO's revolution- +ary government. Finally, although these factors did not yet exist +in January 1961 when he was recruited, AMFAUNA-1 is certainly affected +now by the death of AMCUSP-1 and the imprisonment of his father.) +Control +이 +08 +20。 It is evident from his S/W messages that AMFAUNA-1 derives +great personal satisfaction from his work against the CASTRO regime. +His connection with KUBARK provides him with the means to do this work. +This is believed to be a strong element of control. There have been +many opportunities to test this control, by ordering AMFAUNA-1 to do +something or to desist from doing something else, and the control is +believed to be effective. +Previous History of the Operation - January to May 1961: +21. AMFAUNA-1 was engaged in some form of clandestine work against +the CASTRO regime as early as (December 196009 As with so much else in +this operation, details are lacking, but it is known that he already +had an understanding with Identity-29 whom he had known for twenty +Vears.06 In December 1960, Identity-29 introduced AMFAUNA-1 to Identity- +27, Can MAR coordinator from Matanzas, who had been introduced to.. +Identity-29 by one of the members of her group, Identity-28. Identity- +37.in in turn brought in Identity-26, (a fellow MAR Coordinator. + +22. In January 1961, AMEAUNA-10 came legally to the United States +together with AMCUSP-1) and AMCUTLER-1) and looked up their old friend +AMJAG-4, who at that time was heavily engaged in work with the +resistance groups. AMJAG-4 introduced them to a JMWAVE case officer +who instructed them to return to Cuba, to form contacts with as many +resistance groups as possible, and to report their progress through +CAMRUNG-1) who was JMWAVE's principal agent in the paramilitary field. +Also imlthe JMWAVE area at this time were Identity-19 and Identity-23 +whom they met and with whom they were later to work. +이 +0923. 23. AMFAUNA-1, AMCUTLER-1), and AMCUSP-1 P-1 returned to Cuba in +January 1961, They dispatched Identity-16 (to the Escambray, Identity- +17 (to Sancti Spiritus, Identity-18 (to Trinidad) and Identity-37 to +Manzanillo, Bayamo, and Santiago de Cuba.10 An unidentified courier was +put into touch with the guerrilla leader Identity-15, and AMCUSP-1) 이 +and AMCUTLER-1) went to Cienfuegos with Identity-19 to make contacts +with insurgent groups there. +دیا +0 +G +だい +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +time, as did AMRUNG-1) | +CLASSIFICATION +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +SECRET +UFGA-4703 +and +25. To support the activities of AMFAUNA-1, AMCUT +AMCUTLER-1) +ACUSP-1 it was agreed that JMWAVE would deposit $1,000 monthly into +the local bank account of AMCUSP-1 and the latter would provide the +equivalent in Cuban pesos from hislown resources inside Cuba. +26. ARCUSP-1) and AMCUTLER-1) continued to busy themselves with +1 +이 +preparations for supporting the April invasion They contacted +salesmen for Identity-19 and also for Identity-20 who was intended to +be a radio operator for Identity-23. Although AMFAUNA-1 knew all +these people, he was compartmented from these operations to some +rextent, so that after the arrest of AMCUSP-1) and the escape of +Identity-21 who, at their request, provided cover as travelling drug 08 +CUTLER-1 he had some difficulty in reestablishing contact with them. +01 +27. AMCUTLER-1) and AMFAUNA-1, working together, held meetings +with Identity-33, a Cuban Army oficer stationed at the (San Antonio delo +Los Banos base, e, and discussed plans for supporting the invasion. +AMFAUNA-1 also contacted Identity-35, the (commanding officer of the 06 +08 +San Julian base and arranged for its surrender, using Identity-34," +head of the (OA in Pinar del Rio as a cutout. He had another agent +on the base, Identity 36, and had already recruited AMFAUNA-11, an +employee of the (Ministry of Foreign Trade) ০ +ol +09 +26. On 18 March March 1961) AMCUSP-1) and AMRUNG-1) were arrested by the +G-2 while holding a clandestine meeting. At first this was not +regarded as too serious a matter. The G-2 had broken into the meeting +only after having been alerted by the suspicious behavior of a woman ol +lookout, and it was believed ieved that they had no real evidence. AMCUTLER-1) +came to the JMWAVE area on (3 April 1961) and returned again to Cuba on +10 April still optimistic that AMCUSP-1) and AMRUNG-1) would either be +released or could be helped to escape. However, However, one of the other 201 +prisoners apparently confessed and implicated AMCUSP-1) and AMRUNG-1, who +were executed on 20 April, with the wave of arrests accompanying the +April 17 invasion, AMCUTLER-1 took asylum in the Venezuelan (Venezuelan) Embassy and +AMFAUNA-1 went temporarily linto hiding. +il +29. On 27 April 1961 AMFAUNA-1 resumed operations by sending +Identities 24, 25, 26 and 27 to collect order of battle information +in Matanzas. Identities 26 and 27 returned to Havana to report. +Identity-25 remained in Matanzas, and Identity-24 was caught by the G-2. +30. In May 1961, Identity-30 informed AMFAUNA-1 that some kind of +conspiratorial activity was going on in the home of AMCOG-2. He +arranged to meet her through Identit: -30 whom he thereafter used as a +cutout to her. +31. This phase of the AMFAUNA operation is diagrammed in Chart B. +The following people participating in this phase were separated from the +operation by known causes: +b. +c. +By arrest and execution: +(1) AMCUSP-1) +(2) AMRUNG-1) of +By arrest and detention: +(1) Identity-24 +(2) Identity-28 +By asylum or escape to the U.S.: +(1) AMCUTLER-1) 01 +(2) Identity-23 +9. +APEKINGE CAND REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATIO +SECRET +DIGRATON BYN IDOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-4703 +Previous History of the Operation - June to November 1961: +32. In the period beginning June 1961, AMFAUNA-1 first began +a +aking regular use of AMFAUNA-201 He needed contact with his +collaborators who were in asylum in various Western, embassies, and +with AMEAUNA-2) (openly visiting her hus husband) AMCUTLER-1)(cheevas +natural choice for the job.0% with the departure of Identities 29 +Land 30, AMFAUNA-1 began using AMFAUNA-2) as as cutout to AMCOG-2 who was +useful to him for her ability to obtaiPithe help of (diplomatic ≥ 4 +couriers.) In August 1961 he used this channel to send out some order +of battle information obtained by Identity-21. +33. Identity-21 continued to help Identities 19 and 20 until they +took asylum in the Argentine Embassy)08 He also served as AMFAUNA-l'e +cutout to Identity-50 who was a close friend of the (insurgent leader06,06 +Cewaldo RAMIREZ. For cutouts to Identity-21, AMFAUNA-1 first used +Identity-51 and then AMFAUNA-8. AMFAUNA-8 also served as cutout to +Identity-45 about whom nothing more is known than his name: 6 +34. +? +AMFAUNA-1 developed another contact to Oswaldo RAMIREZ during +this period ingthe person of Identity-52, a(close relative of RAMIREZ) 05 +and a former lieutenant in the Rebel Army. Identity-52 met AMFAUNA-1 +and Identity-21 on 27 October 1961, and then remained in touch through +Identity-51. A few weeks later Identity-52 was arrested. +35. At some time during the period June to November 1961, AMFAUNA -- +began collaborating with AMBOA-1. The origin of this collaboration is +not known, but it appears that the initiative was taken by AMBOA-1. +AMFAUNA-1 reported that she had revealed to him the fact that she has +a channel of S/W communication, to KUBARK, and that she had claimed to +be a friend of the widow of AMCUSP-1) AMFAUNA-1 asked JMWAVE to +confirm her bona fides, and this was done. AMBOA-L6then began working +AMFAUNA-1's cutout to Identity-14, a (Cubana Airlines pilot who in of +turn was receiving information from Identity 40, an employee of Cubana +A some time prior to November 1961, Identity-40 was fired from her job +and held for interrogation by the G-2. +36. During the same period AMFAUNA-I added the following new +-agents: +A +GRANGE RO +a. +b. +AMFAUNA-23 (for description see paragraph 15e5 above). +AMFAUNA-5 (for description ser paragraph 15e above). + +C. Identity-41, a person who allegedly was collaborating +with several other clandestine groups. He had two sub-agents +in the Ministry of Public Works Identities 42 and 43. +production has been attributable to these people. + +d, +No +08 +Identity-46, a clerk in the Ministry of Communications +who allegedly was able to obtain the text of cables) between (Cuba ill +and Czechoslovakia. Nothing ever came of this contact. + +e. +Identity-47, (a +In +,a secretary to the Chief of the Revolution +ary Armed Forces. AMFAUNA-1 obtained some order of battle +information from her, apparently on an unwitting basis. +August 1961 he reported that he was dropping her because she +was a strong Communist and had given him information which he +considered of doubtful reliability. + +f. Identity-48, a foreman Con the Havana docks who provided +some order of battle information. + +g. +Identity-49, (Chief of Maritime Police in Cienfuegos 08 +Although his recruitment was reported, AMFAUNA-1 never mentioned +him again. +08 +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISPATCH GYMBOL AND NUMBILA +UFGA-4703 +and AMFAUNA-1 hid him in Havana until he was able to get asylum for +him in the Ecuadorian Embassy + +38. This phase of the AMFAUNA operation is diagrammed in Chart C. +The following people participating in this phase were separated from +the operation by known causes: + +a. By arrest and detention: + +(1) Identity 19 (subsequently es aped and took asylum +in the Argentine Embassy)08 + +(2) Identity 20 (subsequently escaped and took asylum +in the Argentine Embassy) + +(3) Identity 40 (interrogateo by G-2, but the duration +of her detention is not known). + +(4) Identity 52. + +b. By asylum: + +(1) Identity 21 + +(2) Identity 37. + +Previous History of the Operation +December 1961 to April 1962: +39. During the periodo from December 1961 to April 1962. AMFAUNA-1 +continued to use AMFAUNA-2) as a cutout to AMCO6-2. The latter was 24 +given a lead in March 1962 from Identity-13, one of her diplomatic con- +tacts, to a disaffected Cuban Army officer, AMEAUNA-40 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10272.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10272.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29952673709a8b443adff759c8c2d79d213cece7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10070-10272.md @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +24 + +SOURCE: (Israeli Liaison + +-6-th-August, 1961 SECRET + +REPORT No. 6-1053 + +Subject: International Institute for Peace + +In a circular letter dated VIENNA, 15th February, 1961, addressed to MAKI leaders in ISRAEL, the following Latin American public figures were listed as signatories of the appeal to convene the Latin-American Conference for National Sovereignty Economic Emancipation and Peace in MEXICO in March 1961: + +ARGENTINA: + +Prof.ALFREDO L. PALACIOS, MP, former Federal Senator, former Rector of La Plata National University, former diplomat, member of the Executive of the Argentine Socialist Party. +Dr. ALEJANDRO GOMEZ, former Vice-President of ARGENTINA. +Dr. SANTIAGO H. DEL CASTILLO, former Governor of CORDOBA, Former Vice-Presidential candidate fromthe People's Radical Civic Union. +Prof. CARLOS SANCHEZ VIAMONTE, professor for international law, former MP. +Dr. JULIO E. ACOSTA, MP. +Miss NELIDA BAIGORRIA, MP. +Dr. CARLOS ALBERTO BECERRA, MP. +Dr. JUAN CARLOS ESPINA MP. +Mr. HORACIO LUELMO, MP. +Mr. ATILIO MARCHINI, MP. +Dr. AUGUSTIN RODRIGUEZ ARAYA, MP., President of the Civic Union Party. +Dr. EDUARDO ROSENKRANTZ, MP. +Dr. RAMON A. MUNIZ, General Secretary of the Argentine Socialist Party. +Mr. RODOLFO GHIOLDI, member of the Executive Committee of the Communist Party. +Prof. BERNARDO CANAL FEIJOO, writer, former Dean, of the La Plata Faculty of Letters. +Mr. EZEQUIEL MARTINEZ ESTRADA, writer. +Dr. MOISES POLACK, Honorary Professor at the La Plata National University, member of the Executive Committee of the Buenos Aires Medical Faculty. + +14-00000 + +6th August, 1961 SECRET + +Mr. GUILLERMO ESTEVEZ BOERO, President of the Argentine University Federation. +Mr. AUGUSTIN CUEVAS, MP. +Mr. C. DE SIMONE, Secretary of the Central Committee of Socialist youth. +Mr. MIGUEL ANGEL ASTURIAS, writer. +Dr. EDUARDO ALEMAN, lawyer, President of the Argentine Peace Council. +Mr. BERNARDO KLEINER, member of the High Council of the Buenos Aires National University. + +BRAZIL. + +MPs: SERGIO MAGALHAES, President of the Chamber Deputies. BARBOSA LIMA SOBRINHO, GABRIEL PASSOS, JOSUE DE CASTRO, SALVADOR LOSACCO, LICIO HALER, JOSE JOFFILY, ARTUR VIRBILIO, BOCAIUVA CONHA, FERNANDO SANT ANA, VASCOCELOS TORRES, ELOI DUTRA, JACOB FRANTZ, CLIDENOR FREITAS, ALMINO ALFONSO, CELSO BRANT, FRANCISCO JULIAO, SINVAL GUAZZELI and CANDIDO NORBERTO. + +SENATORS: FREITAS CAVALCANTE, HERNAI MAIU (Minas Serais), PAULO VIANA (Pernambuca). + +JORGE AMADO, writer. +OLIVEIRAS GUANAIS, President of the National Union of Students. +TAXSAN DE CASTRO, Vice-President of the Brazilian Union of Secondary School Students. +AMILTON GOMES, President of the Paraiba Union of Students. +BENEDITO CORQUEIRA, President of the Metalwokers' Union (Ric CANEDO LOPES, President of the National Air Transport Unior BAYARD BOITEUX, President of the National Teachers' Union. + +CHILE + +SALVADOR ALLENDE, former candidate for the President of the Republic and Socialsit arty Senator +HERMES AHUMADA, Radical Party MP. +ALFREDO DE AMESTI, retired colonel, former President of the Peace Movement. +Prof. ALBERTO BALTRA, former Minister for the Interior, lawyer and Professor at the University of Chile. +ELENA CAFFARENA, lawyer, member of the Council for the Defence of Children。 +ARMANDO CARVAJAL, Director and founder of the Symphony Orchestra. + +14-00000 + +6th August, 1961 SECRET + +CRISTIAN CADEMAARTORI, businessman. +GUILLERMO DEL PEDREGAL, former Minister of the Interior. +JOSE FONDEA, National Democratic Party MP. +EDUARDO HAMUY, Director of the Institute for Sociology of the Chilean University. +GUILLERMO IZQUIERDO ARAYA, National Democratic Party Senator. +ANIBAL JARA, journalist, former Ambassador to the United States +PABLO NERUDA, poet. +SERGIO RECABARREN, lawyer, former Minister of the Interior + +COLOMBIA + +Dr. JORGE PERIGU CARDENAS +JUAN DE LA CRUZ VARELA, MP. +ALFONSO BARBERENA, MP. +JORGE ZALAMEA, writer. +GILBERTO VIEIRA, Secretary of the Colombian Communist Part HERNANDO CARAVITO NUNOZ, lawyer, Member of the Cundinamarc Assembly. +ANIANO INGLESIAS, Director of the Barranquilla Extra +NAZARETH CRUZ, leader of a women's organisation。 +VENTURA PUENTE VANEGAS, from the Colombian trade union movement. +TANCREDO HERRAN, leader of the Bogota industrial zone. +HENRY PATINO, member of Tolima Assembly +EDUARDO ELINAS M., leader of a student organisation. +MARIO ALCALA, of the Liberal Revolutionary Movement. +YIRA CASTRO DE CEPEDA, leader of a student organisation. +ALICIA GUERRERO, Union of Democratic Women. +JOSE MARIA VARVAS, Committee for Oil Nationalisation +RICARDO SAMPER, journalist. +ARMANDO SUESCUN, Secretary of the Colombian Socialist Party. + +CUBA + +Cap. EMILIO ARAGONES, national coordinator of the 26 July Movement. +Dr. MARTHA FRAYDE, Movement for Peace and Sovereignty of the Peoples. +Dr. CLEMENTE INCLAN, Rector of Havana University. +Dr. ENRIQUE GIMENEZ, President of the Board of Governors of Havana University. +Mr. ENRIQUE GONZALEZ MANTICI, Director of the National Symphony Orchestra. + +14-00000 + +6th August, 1961 SECRET + +Dr. VICENTINA ANTUNA, General Director of Culture. +Dr. JOSE SANTIAGO CUBAS, Procurator of the Supreme Court of Justice. +DR. JUAN MARINELLO, President of the Popular Socialist Party. +Dr. EDUARDO CORONA, lawyer, diplomat. +Dr. ISABEL MONAL, Director of the Cuban National Theatre. +Commander OSCAR FERNANDEZ MEL, President of the National Doctor's Association. +Mr. BALDOMERO ALVAREZ RIOS, Dean of the National Journalists' School. +Commander Dr. HUMBERTO CASTELLO, General Secretary of the "Directorio Revolucionario 13 de marzo". +Mr. NICOLAS GUILLEN, poet. +Commander ROLANDO BUBELA, President of the Students' Federation. +Mr. GIRALDO MAZOLA, director of the Cuban Institute for Friendship between the Peoples. +Commander GULLERMO JIMENEZ, director of the newspaper "Combate"。 +Dr. CARLOS RAFAEL RODRIGUEZ, University Professor, director of the journal "Hoy" +Mr. MARIO KUCHILAN, director of the journal "Prensa Libre". +Mr. CARLOS FANQUI, director of the journal "Revolucion" +Mr. ALFREDO CUEVARA, director of the Cuban Institute of Art and the Film Industry. +Dr. ELIAS ENTRALGO, President of the Cuban UNESCO Commissi Mr. ENRIQUE DE LA OSA, director of the journal "Bohemia". +Mr. ERNESTO VERA, director of the journal "La Calle". +Mrs. VILMA ESPIN, Federation of Cuban Women. +Dr. OFELIA DOMINGUEZ, Cuban United Nations Association. + +HONDURAS + +JULIO C. RIVERA, workerst leader. +OSCAR F. ALFARENGO, Member of the University Reform Front. +MIGUEL YANES RIOS, student leader. +SANTIAGO FERNANDEZ TOFFE, theatre director. +JUDITH SALGADO, Committee for Solidarity with Cuba. +ALFREDO HOFFMAN, leader of the Radio Workers Union. +LETICIA RAUDALES, member of the Liberal Youth Association. +HECTOR I. GUTTIERREZ, general secretary of the Organisation Committee of the Honduran Democratic Youth. +LISANDRO GALVEZ, former rector of the National Autonomous University. +ANIBAL DELGADO FIALLO, General Secretary of the University Reform Front. + +14-00000 + +6th August, 1961 SECRET + +MEXICO + +IGNACIO ACOSTA, University graduate. +FRANCISCO ARGUELLO, Member of the Federal Parliament. +ALONSO AGUILAR, Professor of the National School of Economicso +ANABELA AGUIRRE, anthropologist. +BERTHA ARENAL, Professor at the National School of Odontology. +SOL ARGUEDAS, journalist. +RAMON BARBOSA C., Member of the Federal Parliament. +ALBERTO BREMAUNTZ, Magistrate at the District Federal High 'ourt of Justice. +ANGEL BALTAZAR BARAJAS, President of the Michoacan University Professors Federation. +RAFAEL BANALES, General Secretary of the Kleinenmar Rolling Mill Workers Union. +RAMIRO BERMUDES ALEGRIA, member of theboard of Governors of Lower California University. +CLEMENTINA BATALLA DE BASSOLS, University graduate. +NARCISO BASSOLS BATALLA, Chemical engineer. +ALFONSO BARRAZA, SANTOS BARCENAS engineer. +ROGELIO BLANCO DESDER, FERNANDO BENITEZ, writer and journalist. +CELERINO CANO, teacher, FERNANDO CARMONA, University graduate, EMILIO CARBALLIDO, dramtist, +CUAUHTEMOC CARDENAS, engineer, AURELIANO GABALLERO C and LEANDRO CASTILLO V., members of the Federal Parliament + +PERU + +OSCAR AGUIRRE, MP., +ABUNDIO ARAUZO, MP., +FELIZ ARIAS SHEREIBER, university leader. +JACINTE CACERES PILARES, MP.,. +SXITE COELLO JARA, Senator, specialist for penl law. +LUIS CERENADO VIGIL, MP. +CARLOS MALPICA, MP., +FERNANDO MANRIQUE, MP, President of the Jose Carlos Mariategui Institute. +ERNESTO MORE, writer, MP., President of the Peruvian Peace Movement. +EFRAIN RUIZ CARO, MP., journalist. +TAMAYO PEZUA, MP., +WILBERT SALAS, MP. + +14-00000 + +6th August, 1961 SECRET + +PUERTO RICA + +L. O'NILL, President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party. +J. SANTOS RIVERA, President of the Puerto Rican Communist Party F.U.P.I. (the University Federation for Independence +R. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +18 January 1952 +Washington R. S. Travis 2268 +New York SENSITIVE Secret-Security Information + +TO LEA FROM ASHCRAFT BY SPECIAL SERVICES (TRAVIS) WA 8622 +THIS IS SENSITIVE +THIS IS NEW CASE 9145. REFERENCE MADE TO KANK LEA'S CONVERSATION YESTERDAY WITH TRAVES AND ROSE REGARDING THE OPC REQUEST FOR CONTACT WITH THE RESEARCH INSTITURE OF AMERICA. AS RCSE INDICATED, HE WILL BE IN NEW YORK ON WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY, KAND WOULD LIKE TO HAVE YOU MAKE APRANGEMENTS TO MEET WITH THE APPROPRIATE PERSON OR PERSONS IN RIA TO DISCUSS A COVER CASE. (ROSE HAS, ADVISED THAT BOTH LEO CHERNE AND CARL HOVGARD HAVE BEEN GIVEN COVERT OPERATIONAL CLEARANCES. FOLLOWING IS THE BACKGROUND OF THIS CASE. THERE IS A MAN BY THE NAME OF WILLIAM J. ACOM, PRESENTLY WORKING FOR ECA IN WASHINGTON WHO IS GOING TO RESIGN FROM ECA AND COME WITH CIA, AND WILL GO OVERSEAS FOR OPC. HE IS GOING TO LEAVE ECA SOHETIME AROUND THE END OF THIS MONTH, AND MUST HAVE SOME EXPLANATION AS TO THE REASON FOR HIS RESIGNATION. THEREFORE, OPC WISHES TO WRZIIN LOCATE SOME FIRM WHICH WILL BE WILLING TO BACKSTOP XXX ACON'S RESIGNATION, IN THE FORM OF SUPPOSEDLY HIRING ACON. ACON HAS BEEN A RESEARCH ANALYST ON ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL PROBLEMS IN ITALY, AND IT IS FELT THAT PERHAPS, EMPLOYMENT WITH RIA WOULD BE A LOGICAL INEXXXXEEREXKAXXXREASON TO GIVE FOR RESIONING FROM ECA. THE RIA COVER WILL NOT BE UTILIZED FOR ACON'S COVER OVERSEAS. ABOUT ALL THAT WOULD BE MUIRED OF RIA WOUND BE TO ACKNOWLEDGE, + +SENSITIVE STORET SECURITY INFORMATION + +07433. + +14-00000 + +SECHED +VSECRET TO WASHINGTON FROM NEW YORK + +TO ASHCRAFT FOR TRAVIS FROM LEASECURITY INFORMATION CITE NY 2392 + +CASE 9145. +THIS IS SENSITIVE. +REW-3622 RPT W-8622. LEO CHERNE RPT LED CHERNE +IS THE MAN WE HAVE SET UP AN APPOINTMENT FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY AT 3:30 RPT 3:30 PM SO ROSE APR ROSE BETTER BE HERE IN THIS OFFICE EY 2:30 RPT 2:36 DM. +PLEASE CONFIRM. +GR-62 +love advised he will be they at 2:30. +on 23 an. + +07434 + +14-00000 + +21 Jamary 1952 +New Yor +on +S Travis 2268 +cret Security Information-Sensitive + +TO LEA FROM ASHCRAFT BY SPECIAL SERVICES (TRAVIS) WA 8657 +THIS IS SENSITIVE. RE CASE 9145 AND UR NY 0392, ROSE ADVISES THE WILL BE IN YOUR OFFICE BY 2:30 Pll on WEDNESDAY, 28xx 23 JANUARY. THANKS VERY MUCH. + +SECRET SECURITY DIFORMATION SENSITIVE +07435 + +14-00000 + +MXLLIAM JACER ACE +Background Information +April 6, 1921 in Amsterdam, N +Single +erioan citiboa +Educetion: +Amsterdam High School - Amsterdsa, Hetherlands +St. Louis Waiversity, St. Louis, Missouri - ASTP 6/432/h +Georgetown Foreign Servics School - 2 уго. 6/47-8/48 +University of Quicago - H.A. in International Economi Relations in 1951 +German, Dutch, French and Italian +"Post-ver Beononis Recovery in the Netherlands and +The Marshall Plan" (received honors) +Employment Record: +June 1950- present International Economist, GS-7, in European Frogren Division of ICA. Mainly concerned with Italian and Trisste economie affatrs. Analysed economic and financial position of Italy in light of ECA aid progren, and handled administration of the aid program itself. Also prepared two, three and four year forecasts designed to show expected economic trends and developments in Italy. These vere included in the ECA congressional presentations.. +Oct. 47 June '48 Research analyst in Historical Division of Department of the Army. Engaged in selection of and formulation of reports ca German documents which shed light on the West Europe campaign. +Oct. 46 feb. 47 +Archivist in Office of Military Government for Germany, Department of the Army. Served as chief of the Documents Library, collected reports, dispatches, cables, ete and developed an index systen." +Jan. 45 - Aug 45 +Assistant to Food and Agriculture Officer with Military Gov's Section of Hg. Twelfth Army Group. Dutics consisted zainly of availability and requirements studies comaceted with food needs of the Gorasn popalation +3000 Perter It, +Hashington, DC. +Woodley 9700 +07436 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +SECRET TO WASHINGTON FROM NEW YORK +TO ASHCRAFT FOR TRAVIS FROM LEA-SECURITY INFORMATION CITE NY 0470 +SENSITIVE +: + +THIS IS SENSITIVE. +CASE 9145. + +THE MEETING TODAY WITH CHERNE RRT CHERNE WAS COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL. +WHEN HE GETS BACK TO WASHINGTON, (ROSE IS GOING TO SUBMIT TO US THROUGH YOU ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON (ACON RPT ACON WHICH WE WILL TURN OVER TO CHERNE +WE WOULD SUGGEST THAT WHEN ACON MAKES HIS PITCH AT ECA RPTICA AND TELLS THEN THAT HE IS BEING OFFERED A JOB WITH THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AMERICA THAT HE STRESS THE NAME OF LEO CHERNE WHO ACTUALLY WILL BE THE ONLY PERSON WHO WILL BE ABLE TO BACK UP THIS STORY. +مل +Disired with Rose. He will +furnich data to wo +Copy sent to Rent +N +L + +07437 + +14-00000 +SECRET +25 January 1952 +SECURITY INFORMATION +HEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: +Backstopping of Cover by the Research Institute of America + +1. Pursuant to conversations between Mr. Rose and Mr. Engels of +CIA/ope and Mr. Travis of 00/Contacts, an appointment was made for Mr. Ross to see Mr. Leo Cherne, Executive Secretary of the Research Institute of America, 292 Madison Avenue, New York City, to explore the willingness of Mr. Cherme to backstop the cover story of a proposed agent in training. The appointment was made, and kept, for Wednesday. morning, 23 January 1952 in New York City in the presence of Mr. Clark of the New York branch of the Contacts Division. + +2. The proposed story of the agent in question, who had bein employed on the economic research side of ECA specializing in Italy, was that he wished to resign from ECA and take up an offer to be extended to him in civilian employment. Since the Research Institute of America ssamed to fit in naturally with his background and activities in ECA, Mr. Cherne was asked: + +a. If he would backstop the agent's story that he was quitting ECA to take employment with the Pesearch Institute of America during his three months period of training with CIA, and + +b. Whether he would in fact employ the agent and send him as a representative of the Institute to Italy at the conclusion of his period of training. +Hr. Cherne replied that unfortunately the latter was impossible inasmuch as his company did not send personnel overseas in any capacity. As regards the immediate backstopping of the agent's story, however, Mr. Cherne said that he would be happy to oblige for a period of training only, to wit, three months, after which other cover would have to be sought. Mr. Cherne requested that he be furnished at an early date with more complete information as to what was to be expected of him in his role as a backstop and further stated that he would like to meet the agent personally as soon as could be arranged. This has been communicated to Mr. Engels, the case officer, who will oblige at the earliest opportunity. + +3. This case +SECRET +07438 + +14-00000 +SECRET +SECURITY INFORMATION +roferred to for further discussion and/or information an Number C/101. + +OD/OP/BAR/TO +25 Jan 52 +Distributions +OD/OP (Rose), orig +Contacts 1 +Division/00 1 +ME- (Engels): 1 +OD/OP 2 +SD/FE 2 + +EDWARD A. ROSE +OD/OP + +-2- +SECRET + +14-00000 + +Qure +SECRET +Security Information +MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Edward A. Rose +SUBJECT: +7 February 1952 +Cover Story for Research Institute of America + +1. Mr. Acon, who has his MA in International Economic +Relations from the University of Chicago, has been working for +ECA. He has been hired by the Research Institute of America to +do economic research and writing for their weekly newsletter on +economic subjects having to do with Western Europe. (Mr. Acon +knowgs Dutch, German, French and Italian.) It could be admitted +that he would like eventually to do such writing abroad, but has +not yet found a way. + +2. His hiring may be delayed for some time. Mr. Leo +Cherne will be informed when the story is to be used. By that +time, Mr. Acon will have called on Mr. Cherne. + +DJW/atp +DANIEL J. WHEALTON +WE- +07439 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +SECRET +lind Security Information +hould be drawn across sheet +INSTRUCTIONS: Offs should be used in the "TO" column. Under each comment a +and each comment numbered to tu respond with the number in the "TO" column. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) +before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheet should be returned to Registry. +NO. + +WE +X3863 + +TO +ROOM +NO +DATE +REC'D +FWD'D +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +1. +2. +3. +ODIOP 1704 26 7 Jul 3 +Mr. Roso +4 1912 1912 +00/Co +Mr Travis. +DATE +7 Fel 52 +COMMENTS +ER Bot Wars you please +see that the hew Juli +Office gels this & pass +4. +5. +6. +7. +m LC مه +anayv. +mahally +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. +C/10 +Сике 9145 +13. +14. +15, +: +10-01100-1 U. B. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFIC +FORM NO. 51-10 +FEB 1950 +SECRET +1. +7. +07440 + +14-00000 +New York Office. +Contact Division +Case 9145 +SENSITIVE +13 February 1952 +1. When Rose of OPC was in New York on 23 January 1952 to discuss +cover with Mr. Leo Cherne, Executive Secy, of the Research Institute of: +America, Mr. Cherne requested additional information as to what was to +be expected of him in his role as a backstop to the cover being established +for the OPC man. The following information has been forwarded by OPC, +and is quoted below. Mr. Rose requests that you pass this information +on to Mr. Cherne. +a. "Mr. Acon, who has his MA in International Economic Relations +from the University of Chicago, has been working for ECA. He has +been hired by the Research Institute of America to do economic +research and writing for their weekly newsletter on economic +subjects having to do with Western Europe. (Mr. Acon nows Dutch, +German, French and Italian.) It could be admitted that he would +like eventually to do such writing abroad, but has not yet found +a way. +b. "His hiring may be delayed for some time. Mr. Leo Cherne will +be informed when the story is to be used. By that time, Mr. Acon +will have called on Mr. Cherne." +2. We are closing this case. Should further action be required, +we will reopen. +RSTravio/1mp +E. M. ASHCRAFT +SENSITIVE +07440 + +14-00000 +Ο +SECRET +SECRET OO WASHINGTON FROM NEW YORK + +TO ASHCRAFT FOR SPECIAL SERVICES (TRAVIS) FROM LEA SECURITY +INFORMATION CITE NY 2315 + +CASE 9145. + +1. WILL YOU TELL ROSE RPT ROSE THAT THE APPOINTMENT WITH LEO CHERNE +RPT LEO CHERNE HAS BEEN SET UP FOR WEDNESDAY, 4 RPT 4 JUNE AT 11:30 +RPT 11.30 Α.Μ. +2. PLEASE CONFIRM +GR-58 + +3dvised - he will +make appointment +" +07441 + +14-00000 + +June 1952 +Washington R. S. Travis 2268 +New York Secret-Security Information + +TO LEA FROM ASHCRAFT BY SPECIAL SERVICES (TRAVIS)W 1301 +CASE 9145 AND UR NY 2315. (ROSE ADVISES THAT HE WILL KEEP APPOINTMENT WITH CHERNE +AS SET-UP IN YOUR XKXXXXE MESSAGE. + +SECRET +-! +07448 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +Security Information + +Chief, Contact Division, 00 +Chief, Cover Division, PLANS/OSO 19 May 1952 +Appointments with William A. BARRON, John E. TOULMIE +and Leo CHERNE +References CS-1512 and CS-1337 + +1. This will confirm Mr. Rose's verbal request that the +Contact Division/00 ask its Boston field office to arrange +appointments for Mr. (Edward Rose of Cover Division, PLANS/со, +to see Mr. William A. Barron, Chairman of the Board, Gillette +Safety Razor Company, and Mr. John E. Toulmin, Senior Vice +President of the First National Bank of Boston, at their con- +venience on Wednesday May 21, 1952. The purpose of the visit +is to explore the willingness of these gentlemen to act as +ostensible donors of funds to support a current operation. + +2. This will also confirm Mr. Rose's request that the +New York City field office of the Contact Division/00 arrange +an appointment for Mr. Rose to see lar. Leo Cherne, President +of the Research Institute of America at Ar. Cherne's conven- +ience on Thursday May 22, 1952. Mr. Cherne, who has for some +time been backstopping the activities of an agent in this +country, has apparently expressed willingness to provide +cover for this agent abroad. The purpose of the interview is +to discuss more fully Mr. Cherne's proposal. Cover Division +would be happy to have an 00 field office representative +present to insure continuity. + +3. As a result of the above requests, Mr. Barron found +to his regret that he was unable to cooperate with the Agency +at the present time. Mr. Toulmin, on the other hand, was +most cooperative. Mr. Cherne, unfortunately, was out of town. +The New York field office has been asked to try to arrange a +meeting with Mr. Cherne, as outlined above, for Wednesday +afternoon, June 4, 1952. +SECRET +Security Information +07443 + +14-00000 +SECRET +Security Information +Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +TO : Chief, Contact Division, 08 CS-1387 (Rose) +FROM : Chief, Cover Division, PLANS/S DATE: 6 June 1952 +SUBJECT: Field Trip to Interview Leo CHERNE +9141 +Reference: CS-1357 + +1. On Wednesday, June 4, 1952, an interview was arrange d +by the Contact Division, 00, for Mr. Rose of the Cover Division, +PLANS/OSO with Mr. Leo Cherne, President of the Research +Institute of America. The meeting was held at 11:30 am. in +Mr. Charne's office at 292 Madison Avenue, New York City, and +Mr. Rose was accompanied by Mr. Clark of the New York field +office of Contact Division, 00. + +2. Mr. Cherne, who is currently (backstopping an operation +within the United States, had expressed the wish to be provided +with some form of letter indicating that the Agency was request- +ing his cooperation, and the purpose of the interview was to +inform Mr. Cherne that this was against Agency policy. + +3. This information was accordingly conveyed by Mr. Clark +and Mr. Rose to Mr. Cherne who acospted it with good grace. In +reply to a question by Mr. Rose he indicated that this refusal +would in no way mitigate his desire to be of service to the +Agency. +SECRET +Security Information +07444 + +14-00000 +Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +TO Files +DATE: 4. MARCH 1954 +FROM : Coleman +SUBJECT: Case 1 9145 + +On 3 March Ormond requested that a meeting be set up for him with Leo Cherne, President of the Research Institute of America. Ormond said that he would not need more than a half an hour. Called Connor who had Bob McCann set up meeting with Cherne for Monday(8th March) at 3:00p.m. Ormond will go to the New York Office at 2:15 on Monday to meet McCann and take off for the meeting. This meeting was requested as a Cat III, and McCann will have to gow out after introduction. Ormond is happy, New York is happy. + +07445 + +14-00000 + +COLEMAN +SUPPORT +2268 +4 MARCH 1954 +NEW YORK + +SECRET + +ROUTINE +TO LEA FOR CONNOR FROM ASHCRAFT BY SUPPORT (COLEMAN) + +CASE X88 9145. RE CONNOR/COLEMAN TELECONS OF 3 MARCH, ORMOND WILL BE IN YOUR OFFICE AT 2:15, MONDAY THE 8TH OF MARCH PRIOR TO THE CAT III ΑΡΡΟΙΝΤΜΕΝΤ : + +YOU HAVE ARRANGED FOR HIM WIB: LEO CHERNS. THANKS. + +SPOR +07446 + +14-00000 +STANDARD FORMO. 64 +Office Memorandum SECRET UNITED STATES GOVERNME +TO : Chief, Contact Division, 00 CS-1337 (Ormond) +FROM : Chief, FI/Plans/Cover Division DATE: 4 March 1954 +SUBJECT: Requested meeting with Leo Cherne +00/C Case 9115 + +1.On 3 March 1954, Mr. Coleman of your office was requested +by lir. Ormond to arrange a Category III meeting for him with Leo +Cherne of Research Institute of America, 292 Madison Avenue, New +York City. The identity of an agent and the area in which he will +be stationed will be discussed. On the same date Er. Coleman in- +formed that the appointment had been made for 3:00 PM on 8 Harch +1954. Crmond was requested to arrive at the New York 00/C office +between 2:00 - 2:15 PM to meet Bob cCann who will accompany him to +Cherne's office and make the introduction. + +2. Cover Division appreciates the assistance rendered by your office. Mr. Ormond will follow the above instructions. + +07447 + +14-00000 +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, Contact Division, 00 + +FROM : Chief, FI/Plans/Cover Division + +SUBJECT : 8 00/C case 9145 + +1. On 8 March 1954, pursuant to arrangements that had been made +by your office, Bob McCann of your New York office introduced Mr. +Ormond to Mr. Leo Cherne of the Research Institute of America, 292 +Madison Avenue, New York City. As a Category III interview had been +requested, Mr. McCann departed soon after the introduction was made. + +2. We would like to inform you that Mr. Cherne was cordial and agreed to cooperate with the Agency as requested. + +3. On 15 March 1954, Mr. Ormond again met with Mr. Cherne in his +office at New York City to discuss further the operational matter. You. were previously informed of Ormond appointment on 15 March 1954 and while in New York on that day, he visited your New York office. + +4. Your assistance in this matter is indeed appreciated by Cover +Division. + +07448 + +14-00000 + +4 +COLEMAN +SUP. DRT +2268 +23 March 1954 +NEW YORK +FOR CONNOR +SECRET + +ROUTTHE +TO LEA/PROH ASHCRAFT BY SUPPORT(COLEMAN) +2499 +CASE 9145. FOR YOUR INFORMATION, OLIVER ORHOND WILL BE IN NEW YORK ON 23 MARCH FOR A 10:30 A.. MEETING WITH KIR LEO CHERNE. HE WILL COME TO THE NEW YORK OFFICE MOUT 1 PM FOR THE PURPOSE OF DELIVERING A CHECK TO AMOS BELDEN INRE CASE 8417. + +SECRET +BECRET +: +07449 + +14-00000 + +17 Jan +R. 8. Travis 2268 +SECRET + +CONNOR KROM SUPPORT (TRAVIS) NA. 8244 +CASE 9145 REOPENED. RAY MILLARD HAS REQUESTED THAT YOU TRY TO SER SET UP APPOINTMENT FOR HIM WITH LEO CHERNE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS CASE +SOHET THE NEXT WERK. PURPOSE OF THE MEETING WILL BE TO SEE CHERNE ABOUT XXX KXTENDING COVER ARRANGEMENT POR ADDITIONAL PERICE OF TIME. REQUEST THAT THIS APPOINTMENT BE COORDINATED WITH ONE REQUESTED FOR MILLARD UNDER CASE 18945 (COLEMAN). THANKS VERY MUCH. + +TA +SECRET +07450 + +14-00000 + +G +SEC + +SECRET +WA CITE NYOR 1191 + +SUPPORT (TRAVIS) FROM MCCANN + +CASE 9145 X 9145 + +RAY MILLARD X RAY MILLARD HAS APPOINTMENT WITH LEO CHERNE X LED CHERNE ON THURSDAY 6 X 26 JANUARY AT 4 PM X 2 PM. CHERNE'S ADDRESS IS 292 XPADISON AVE. + +APPOINTMENT UNDER CASE 18945 X 18945 IS FOR SAME DAY AT 3 PM X 3 PM. +SUGGEST RAY MILLARD DROP BY THIS OFFICE AT 1:30 PM ON 26 X 26 JANUARY X AT 1:30 PM ON 26 JANUARY, BEFORE HIS MEETING WITH CHERNE. +PLEASE CONFIRM. + +20 +Melland adorned an I will make aupt +au of content fire + +074451 + +14-00000 + +New Yark +R. 8. Travis 2268 +SECRET +ERICANN FROM SUPPORT (TRAVISWA 8456 +CASES 9145 AND 18945. REUR ED NYOR 1191. MILLARD WILL MAKE APPOINTMENTS AS +SET UP BY YOU. HE WILL CHECK INDO THE OFFICE BY 1:00 PM ON THE 26TH. THANKS VERY MUCH +SECRET +07458 + +14-00000 + +WA CITE NYOR 1351 +SECRET +Q +SUPPORT (TRAVIS) FROM MCCANN + +CASE 9145 X 9145 + +MILLARD HAD SUCCESSFUL MEETING WITH LEO CHERNE WHO AGREED TO PROPOSITION + +MILLARD WILL DRAFT A LETTER FOR CHERNE WHICH WILL BE FORWARDED TO +5 PN '58" +07453 + +14-00000 + +SECHET +CS-1337 (Millard) 4 9145-RST +2 February 1956 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contact Division, 00 + +SUBJECT : Research Institute of America + +1. On 26 January 1956, Mr. Millard of this office, +together with Er. Robert LicCann, New York 00/C Office, inter- +viewed Mr. Leo Cherne of the above captioned organization. + +2. The results of this meeting were extremely satis- +factory for our purposes and we are deeply appreciative of +Er. McCann's assistance in this matter. + +3. 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LUND +く +-7 Har +18 Mar - +16 Mar +18 Mar +30 Маг +12 Apr +Hotobook +Interview with U.S. HABAR, +oz +Toject (PA) FLIPPER +Retired from Project (E +REVE NE +C... +Filos +DA: +Fold: #3 +5 +HED GERU +Distribution: +Ori & 4 -He +9 May 55 +2 +Sert +PATIOR +Foas co +51-28A +8915 +AVENTURE CARD REPRODKAIRO, + +14-00000 +3 +SECRET +May 1955 +02 +Creltrinary Cebriefing +T...: 13 May 1955, 2030-2100. +1. Frior to my departure for New York to handle the preliminary +debriefing of THERIA LI, I discussed the following subjects with CNEA-5: +1) In view of the fact that THERIAULT's expenses on her recent +rip to India have been greater than was anticipated, 1,000 +alditional funds have or are to be shortly deposited to her bank. +This will be done by sterile check. It is to be accounted for +under the terms of the original contract. +2) CIFA-5 suggested that take her reports up with me for +possible annotation and expansion. Upon examination on 14 May, +this apears unfeasible in view of the fact that there are CIA +comro indicators and RI symbols attached directly to the reports. +3) CNEA-5 surested that pursue with THEKTAULT the +possibility of developing an interest in Krishna Menon, utilizing +a cleared publisher who could request Menon to write a book. This +a proach to be based on Menon's acute susceptability to flattery. +4) CNEA-5 suggested that THE LAULT be asked to review the +areas of her influence in order to lay the groundwork for an +official invitation to visit this country being extended to the +Crime Minister in the future. He suggested Sen. George and +Chester Bowles as possible points of departure. +5) THERIAULT is to be informed that her reports have been +of it measurable assistance to the Ambassador and to the U.S. +Government vis-a-vis policy planning for India. +6) THERIAULT is to be asked to come to Washington for a day +or se in the very near future for further debriefing. This is +to be arranged at her convenience. +7) In view of the fact that THERIAULT has been unwitting +of the Agency's role in sponsoring her trip, I suggested that I +now make ner witting in terms of the security involved. +It +seemed advisable to me since it is likely that there will be +future contacts with TORIAULT. ONEA-5 agreed to this. +8) THER LAULT is to be advised that she is at liberty to +discuss any and all aspects of her trip with anybody with the +e: ception of the Agency's role in sponsoring it. +نه +Removed from Project PAFLIPPER +CS Classification: NONG +SECRET JOB 66-668/59 +Box: +5 +Foldy チン +APERTURE CARD REPRODUSTIONS +i + +14-00000 +SECRET +-2 +2) In view of the vast amount of work that must be done, +suggested that plan to spend two days 16 and 17 May - +If it becomes neces.ary. On previous trips to discuss +ESIAULT's mission with her, I found that she frequently +"ad other commitments which made it difficult to cover +adequately the material which I had amassed. If this is the +case on this trip, I should prefer not to press her. One +day's latitude seems the better part of wisdom. CNLA-5 +agreed. We shall see, however. +100 In the event that it becomes necessary to reach me, +surgest that my wife be asked to get in touch with me, +08(Jackson 7-7018)) and that I be asked simply to call my +office. I will then call on the sterile phone. For the +record, my telephone number in New York is CELHAM 82530708 +SECRET +Fertram Cooper +03 +Chisti UDE CARD REPRODUSTIONS + +02 +Poonvad frca Froject PAFLIPPER +45.ficationANONG +Pol +JUL 066-668/59 +Bort +14-00000. +7. +22 +2. +2. +3. +40 +Joneral Commente. +HP dupliista +I have no: Calked with any Ford Foundation people and many +To people. A pressed by their quality. They are workin +herd and are doing it in a self-effacing mannr. I have not heard +one criticien of ta from anybody. There are a few inde, of cour +I have not yet net tha. They are here to help India caray cat +her projcets and her ideas" na one put it. And they seem to b +not only democraticmily but with a very real wareth and +sympathy yet they stay quietly in the background and take nons +of the credit. But I fool more trongly each week I am here +that the work is solid and is having memendously good affost in +relieving tension and hostility between the two countrie. The +resuite of the notual work are apparent now and hope has recently +increased among Indiana, also their self-confidence. When +confidence increntes, sensitiveness decrerses, of course. +Froa ail I have picked up, the feeling de widesprend that +Ambreendor Allen did a good job out here. As one put 18, the +Wan exactly right for the period he was here, just as Roules +was right for the speciel maxim problems of his two years." +Both Indian and Americans highly raise both nem. +We have a prize in Evelyn Hersey and somebody should thank 104 +every night that she is here. She and Drend urine are +the wetloved Americans in north India, certainly. +Evelyn Hersey i known throughout India. She was Social welforo +nttrahe at the breay beginning I think in 1943. The only cao +attached to any enbessy anywhere, I understand. Her work w +to interpret the social changes taking place in India, to besca +ware of the needs and probiens and how these needs nad probis +were being net, und to offer her services and her experiense +whenever or wherever it was asked for. When the administratica +changed, she was die nieced by Republican on the grounds that this +uns a new idea, nobody else had ever done such a thing, that 13 +no other foreign service and so why should the U.S. AL HF. +Ailents urgent insistense, she was sent back, this time MF +the moglo of TCM- She is, however, doing the samo job. ER +infilenge is very wide; she is aduired and loved by literally +thousands of Indians from the high echolons down to the owe era +and ther horijans. She is called on for advice in +fields and by very high officials. Sho works behind the scmm +and fools thet her work would be ruined were she given credit +for what she hos actually done. she is vivid and full of lif +and one would hardly all her self effacing, and yet her work +ds done almost Anonymously. I have been around her enough to see +how wido her circle of Indian friends is; and how comatently constantly +and contimmoiy they stream through her house. sho go all ove +Indie. Has travelled much more than 100 thougand miles. She say +in reocat months she ho: felt absolutely no antagonica toward her +26 an American. She is shrewd, hes sherp eyce and care, i +knowlatlo politically is nobody's food, is strongly ant +communist, is waraherted and intellectually a exible. One of +the best sinds I have run into since coning ow. +I wish we had five times the peo-le in TOM. They carefully +void politics. I think it is vise. +And they o.. Young +i +உ +15BDA-180) +5 +CASE WAS BALD ADEPRODUCTIONS + +4-00000 +8. +: +5. +6. +Genera. Jomments. (continued.) +AH (NODES 1865 +22 +A very good project has recently bee: Launched. It is +criled The Delhi fraining and Orientation contro for +Foreign Technici: ne in India. This is the second time it +hne been held, held, I think. It begins today, Jan. 24. Contimes +for two weeks. (The first one worked out a fine short +bibliography on India, and a little brochure on "Foods +available in North India.) This second course covers +the Indian village, with visits out to villages, Indian +art, prchitecture, chitecture, dance; Indian history, religion, Islam +in India, other religions and philosophies; Indian family +life and customs, health problems and resuroca, educational +problems, urben problems, Fural unemployment and aid, tho +role of foreign sid in India, discussion of the Five year +Plan. +It is the kind of briefing that every foreigner coming to +Indid, shound have. It is open to all of then we were +invited simply es queste and shali attend many of the meetings. +Pilas are shown; trips to art galleries and museums eto. +Miss Hersey has had much to do with this; also Dr. Douglas +Esninger. And probably others, too. Indians will do most +of the briefing. +2 +I shall write later about the Five Year Plan. Am still +studying it. Shall have a number of interviowa with the +plannere, or with a few of then. shall also go out on several +of the projects. This secns important to ne for social +changes, and how they are made broci politics. The political +picture oan cert-inly not be understood if the cultural and +social pictures are not studied and analysed carefully. +We are enclosing e fea excerpte of specahes made by +Mr. Nehru, ur. Menon, and Ir. Uhuber this poet wook at the +Congress Party big gathering. +♡ +1 +4 + +14-00000 +Odds and Ends of Information, +(050) +AHINODA 1865 +22 +1. Hy Piol told me that the Communists are organising the +domestic corkers of New Delhi. Lest weck there was a +conting of oyala at India Onte called together for this +The week bef ro the bearers (cr the sweepere) +were called together. The Comunists are going about it in +chrond way making very reasonable demande, such as a half +day off ech week, a rise of perhaps 4 or & rupees a sonth +in wages. A Communist in every home will really be something +9 +He'ye there is little eativity of Congress party of Socialist +party among Istor groupe. The work is being done by +Coafurists. They, somehow, have the money to do thes +organisational work while there is little money anong regular +corkers due to weakness of industry, anall member and low Fag +of the workere, He is troubled over lack of activity +among the desperrtic groups in inbor circles. Saya he has been +here only 3 months and ennnot da yet see the picture clearly. +2. +The State Dept.'s coldness about permitting fides to visit +the Firmen in China give the U. S. a very bad press out here. +It was very clover strategy on the part of China; it une bed +strategy on our part to appear callous to the feelings of +families. Family affection runs deep out here. It is another +one of our many small blunders which conchow loom co large +when viewed by the hundreds of millions out here., 18, comehow, +overybody could count up to ten before speaking, and thick co +how China is going to take it but how the entire area of anda +will repot. Those frailles could have been told quietly en +personelly that if they wanted to go they would not be protestad +by an American passport, they could even have been secretly +urged not to gop +8. +of but the blatant press rolesce. +Forgive ay +cditorialising, I am sure I am not supposed to do it, it cao 1 +very close here to the mind and heart of Asia and cannot halg +Doing sware of these reactions of the peuple. Anyone who loves +the U. S. oonnot help but wish that our spokesan would speak +core toftly and more thotfully. A braggart or tally to delikad +17 all human beings. To have strength is fine, to trendich that +etrength offenis. +The Times of India (Jan, 26) has excellent editorial on the E +cocialistic society goal as outlined by Nehru and Congress Party +leaders. "Does Avadi maris a revolutionary shift in Congress poliσμ +All that it meant was en acknowlcigaent of the Imaveasingl +.... +important role of the public sector in the national cena +role that was already defined with greater precision in the +industrial policy resolution. There was nothing to indicato cha +there would be aky new oneroachment on the sphere reserved to +private enterprise, and the fears expressed outside the Ceapas +on that score were, therefore, unjustifica. Feithe tes thera +any justification ation for the apprehension don that the new chicativa +meant a radical departure from the Server 14cal. +mattered really was not the label that as given the +tat the extent to which in actual practice it would help in +the production of greater wealth and in its pre emitable +distritation... What was significant +• +... +was that it shoul +7 +AFLIKTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +1 +- + +14-00000 +a +odde and ends of inforant on (cont.) +AHNGOA 1865 +22 +have been compelled at this stage to cock a more popular labai +for ita Poonsaic and social policies.. +; +If this commitncut in to +be more than a design to steal the opponentes cicatoral thunder, the +Congress Governments at the Centre and in he states have +Sanedistely to set about the task of translating the new prinsiples +Anto policica. +The only way to make the policy of Congreat +Governments accord with Congress principles is self criticien and +yet there I were responsible Congressmen at Avadi who saw +danger even in the condemnation of malpractices by Congressan, +.. +0 +8 +The road to full employment -- for which the Congres Rea +• +for the first ting laid down a time-limit +is by no means casy. +It demands a complete renovation of Life in the countryside on the one +hand and apecdy industrialisation making the country as salf- +sufficient ne possible on the other. +Digest of +(etc.) +chankhis speech on Jan, 24th. +He spoke of the unsuitability of totalitarianion in the decoratio +Republic of India and the indoquncy of ca italien, stating that +there was left only e Socialistic approach open to the country. +He states that the acceptance of the Socialistic society na 140sl +meant the nationalisation of institutions that could be immediately +nationalised with advantage. The presution in so doi, bald +Ur. Geshmakh, was that socialised production would be c +profitable. Ho, however, cautioned that if experience balied that +view, the stop might have to be retracca. +De stated that a Socialistic ideal which received the support +of the people could achieve the two objectives of incressing +national income and enhancing individual divided. +He otated that Indie had established economic stability though +at a rather low lovel of prosperity during the first Plan period. +He said the credit for the achieve ochipvcacat vent ant Harely to ccozonis +Caracaent and planning but inside other facia Pada among the +acciotence from friendly nations. The United States, he said, +had contributed the largest share of foreign (11. +40051218. +02 +Projoo PAFLIPPER +Removed from Projoo +CS Classification NONE +JOB 066-668714 +Folch 3 +Bоxи +5 +Miss Sandi andur. Hoden (private scercetary of ura. Gandhi'e +and reception claris at Prime Minister's House) over a cay +cup of tea in their quarters told the following story, +While in China, at first big banquet given then, ir. Jerm and +his daughter (and others) were served tiny baby live niso +Aapped in honey. Ure. Gandhi (his daughter) was so chockci +that cho chodcead at the sight and turned away. Eene of thea +could eat the delicacy. It was not ever carved again to tha +while they were in China. +AANDE TARD DERIODUCTIONS +ALLENDE diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10139.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10139.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b84acef7d87939852753a4d6c5c09d6e4c90c7a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10139.md @@ -0,0 +1,185 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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FOLLOWING INFORMATION FURNISHED BY LNERGO +CONCERNING SUSPECTED ASSASSIN OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. +NAME ERIC STARVO GALT, ALIAS HARVEY LOWMYER, ALLAS JOHN +WILLARD, BORN 20 JULY 1931, HEIGHT FIVE FEET EIGHT INCHES TO +1560 +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +CROUP I +Excluded from cutomatic +dawngrading and +dastussalification +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICEス・ +COPY NO. + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL CO +SECRET +? +い +Σ +SEEN BY +9 +5 +10 +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO. +BRANCH +FILE ZID + +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + + +(classification) +(daie and time led) +CITE DIRECTOR +(clita) +(re:erence number) +92664 +ר +FIVE FEET ELEVEN INCHES, WEIGHT 160-175 POUNDS, MEDIUM +BUILD, BROWN HAIR, PROBABLY CUT SHORT, BLUE OR HAZEL EYES, +MEDIUM COMPLEXION, RACE WHITE, OCCUPATION: HAS CLAIMED +EMPLOYMENT AS SEAMAN, REMARKS: NOTICEABLY PROTRUDING +LEFT EAR; REPORTEDLY IS A LONE WOLF; ALLEGEDLY ATTENDED +DANCE INSTRUCTION SCHOOL; HAS REPORTEDLY COMPLETED COM +COURSE IN BARTENDING; CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY +DANGEROUS. +2. WILL POUCH PHOTO OF GALT TO ANY ADDRESSEE +DESIRING IT. ADVISE, +3. GALTS CURRENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN, WHILE HAVE +NO REASON BELIEVE GALT HEADED FOR YOUR AREA, DESIRE +COVER ALL POSSIBILITIES. +4. REQUEST ADDRESSEES MAKE EVERY EFFORT DETERMINE +IF GALT IS OR HAS BEEN IN YOUR AREA. VEDOX INFORMATION PARA ONE +SHOULD BE PASSED TO LIAISON AND ANY OTHER LIKELY SOURCES. +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +MON DY O ON +GROUP I +Deluded iron cutomatic +Centreling an + +MESSAGE FOTM +TOTAL COFIES: +SECRET +3 +FOUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEON SY +८ +7 +4 +51 +2 +10 +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE RID + +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + + +(classification) +letsl +(bis) +(cete and time fileć) +(reference numberj +CITE DIRECTOR +92664 +LNERGO REQUESTS THAT ANY INFORMATION REPORTED BE EVALUATED +AS TO RELIABILITY AND THAT AS ME MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE +BE PROVIDED. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Attached hereto is a copy of a rundown of the case prepared in SR/3/FI on +18 April 1960 for discussions with the +British. +will use this paper +as a basis for his discussions and will attempt +to obtain British consent to joint further +development of +His discussions +should begin sometime after 19 April. + +I did not bring the A +case up with the British as he felt +the climate was not right at the time + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +12. The second incident involved a rather unstable American woman corres- +pondent Subject had met in Brussels. He had become friendly with her there and +had revealed to her his anti-Soviet sympathies. Her association with Subject +in Brussels as well known to some other Americans, including the person who +had introduced Subject to us. Soptime after Stbject's return home we learned +that this woman was also to be stationed in Moscow. Knowing that she would +mnt to get in touch with Subject, we wrote him that she was coming and advised +him to avoid her. Before he had received our letter she had arrived in Moscow +and bad already visited hia. She told him that her friend, the man who had +introduced us to Subject, had told her under no ciromastances to phone or visit +Subject. (The man who had warned her had feared that she would cause Subject +to become suspect to the Soviet security authorities.) This incident upset +equilibrium, as he wrote to us, and although he said that he had taken notice +of our questions to him, he did not reply to our sucon Letter. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10404.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10404.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b2b28ed60e5e9390bcc08fda3e72b97a6d0dd238 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10071-10404.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +1104-10071-10404 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES: 14 +SECRET + +Richard Ober +CIOP/DC +6537 +19 April 1968 + +SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +ORIGINATOR +INDEX DESTROY RETURN TO BRANCH FILE RID +NO INDEX FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +C13 RID COPY + +INFO: +FILE: 20 0142 DCI, DIDCI, DOP, AODD, CS/RF c/EUR, C/WH, CIFE +SECRET 93162 + +PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION +ASUNCION, BANGKOK,, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BOGOTA, +BRASILLA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CARACAS, COPENHAGEN, +FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, +GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, +KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, +NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, +PORT AU PRINCE, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, +RAWALPINDI, RIO DE NA JANERIO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, +SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, +STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH +RYBAT WOMUSE + +REF: DIR. 92664 + +1. LNERGO HAS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED ACCUSED ASSASSIN +AS JAMES EARL RAY, BORN 10 MARCH 1928 IN ILLINOIS; HEIGHT XXXXX +FIVE FEET TEN INCHES; WEIGHT 163-174 POUNDS; BLUE EYES; + +SECRET +09331 +F6 + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +14-00000 + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES: +SECRET + +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN BY + +SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PER +INDEX DESTROY RETURN TO BRANCH FILE RID +NO INDEX FILE IN CS FIRE NO. + +RID COPY +INFO: +FILE: VR +93162 + +BROWN HAIR. SMALL SCAR ON CENTER OF FOREHEAD AND SCAR ON +PALM OF RIGHT HAND. IN ADDITION TO ALIASES CITED REF HAS ALSO +USED NAMES JAMES MCBRIDE, JAMES WALTON, W.C. HERRON, AND +JAMES O'CONNOR SERVED IN U.S. ARMY FROM FEBRUARY 1946 TO +DECEMBER 1948; DISCHARGED AS INEPT AND UNABLE TO ADJUST. + +ONCE CONFINED TO MENTAL HOSPITAL. HAS BEEN EMPLOYED AS +MATEHER". +BAKER, LABORER, AND "COLOR. A DRIFTER WITH LONG +CRIMINAL RECORD FOR BURGLARY, ARMED ROBBERY, AND FORGERY. + +HAS BEEN MISSING FROM MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIARY SINCE 23 APRIL +1967. CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. CURRENT +WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. + +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +OPERATIONAL AMD SOURCE COVER SHEET 22 +FROM: (San Jose, Costa Rica +REPORT MADE BY: Stefan R. Lebanos/s1 +REPORT APPROVED BY: Stefan R. Lebanow +DATE OF REPORT: 1 February 1956 +DISTRIBUTION: +By copy to: +2 - Washington, u/att. +2- files +Orally to: +Basbasay +이 +SOURCE CRYPTONYM: (HUSSY) +REPORT NO. (HRS-906 +NO. PAGES: 2 +NO. ENCLOSURES: 80s below +REFERENCES: +16-21-(Cantemala, u/att. +16-31-(Manico,u/att. +16-261-(8cm Salvador, u/att. +16-231-(Santiago, u/o att. +16-71-Panema, w/o att. + +ID NO. IG NO. +KRYPTON: YES NO +SOURCE, OPERATIONAL DATA, AND COMMENTS + +16-2 16-3 +Attachments: 1 copy each of attachment to (atemala) (Hexico) and (San Salvador. +2 copies to Washington. + +INDEX + +SECRET +PAPY + +--- + +# 14-00000 + +SECRET +FIELD INFORMATION REPORT +COUNTRY: +SUBJECT: Guatemalan Exile Activities + +22 +CA + +10 +PLACE ACQUIRED: Costa Rican, (San Jose) +SOURCE, SOURCE EVALUATION, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT + +High level Central American exile (F). Appraisal of Content: Dowry +On 14 January 1956 (Col, Carlos PAZ Tejada, under the alias 07 +Col, Francisco COSENZA Galvez in Costa Rica from Ban Salvador +addressed to the accommodation address "Just MARCIA Tartado 2692) +which is used by COSENZA, and is translated as follows +y +.," +"Although I have wanted very much to answer your letter of 7 Decanter 147 +very-mok, many things have obstructed it and so time has slipped by gir +my wish, so that I have been able to write you only today. +with +"In spite of the latest news which you must be familian: I really believe +happened is nothing but an incident, natural to the trade. +that the crazy one with whom we were dealing was trying to negotiate and +participate in the winnings which there would be without much riat on his par +If the business failed for one reason or another, it does not signify anything +more than a loss of time and some short-range hopes, but not in an important +manner.3 Far from that. Something positive is being accomplished within a +general line of forcing Maria Dolores to act in a manner which is good for ... +I hope to continue in the activity and I have exactly the patience of a per +repairing its net 'n wait for a fly to fall into it. + +"With relation to what you transcribed from Dona Ticha, that is due to the st +that the fat one who was formerly so close to me, has patted from me +dedicated himself to the task of defaming me because he was unable to get +something he wanted from me. Since he has nothing else to say, he says thام +I have very strange rolations or that I belong to the courades. 1s you will +understand, this is nothing more than a disloyal means, in which he is an +expert. The friend? who recently arrived from El Indicted/can increase your +information concerning this. I have already written to the good friend of +already'mi morona '9/so that he may explain if there is an opportunity. Although she is +really suffering a strong edition in her actibil and I do not think she +will recuperat. chan pl. + +"I have strengthened the connections with Roquelo and other friends of the + +SECRET +- +FORM NO. +1 NOV 53 51-58 +PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED. + +200-4-173 212 +- + +FUGE CAND REPRODUCTIONS + +--- + +# 14-00000 + +SECRET + +22 +CHRB-906 +'finca ni morena'. I think that, depending on how things appear, we should +cctivate our requests and also gontemplate now solutions to the large problem. +I an writing today to the farw to maintain a continuity of action and to +see if the prevailing circumstances can be taken advantage of and given a +purpose. + +"I consider it extremely important that we maintain ourselves in closer +correspondence than up to now. I understand that it is I who have failed to +answer you, but I hope that the explanation of the events as sufficient. +Failing to do co would be to fail to show interest and would even result in +everything becoming cold and paralysed for who knows how long. + +"The big carl Arrots me very affectionately. I think that the problems that +they cause each other are completely negative and that they cause us to deviate +from the only road which should be followed." + +SOURCE COMMENTS: +1. (col. Ernesto +WIEDERHEITMANN +2. A reference to the planned revolt which was discovered and destroyed by +the Guatemalan Government in December 1955. + +3. A code name for Quatemalan President Carlos CASTILLO Armas. + +4. Augusto CHARNAUD MadDonald. +5. (Major) Marco Antonio FRANCO Chacon. According to Humberto GONZALEZ Juares, +there was a disagreement between FRANCO and PAZ Tejada, which resulted in +FRANCO arising CHARNAUD of PAZ' dealings with + +tellen.4 +6. The Communists. +7. Humberto GONZALEZ Juares. +WIEDERHEITMANN + +8. El Salvador. +9. Mexico. +10. (Col) Adolfo GARCIA Montenegro. +11. Guatemala. +12. Juan Jose AREVALO. + +SECRET 200-4-173212 +THE CARD REPRODUCTIONS + +--- + +# 14-00000 + +Sn. Salvador 19 +HIPS +Cumque ha sido mucho mis deses disigiels +para dar respuesta a la tuya del 7 de dice ppdo, rec +tha ido dyicmilands y poco a poco parando +Risispo, es que +hace que ontia in voluntad, hasta hoy fores +dinginle estas liness. +A pesar de las ultimas noticias que habis abo +vo pass de ser un incidesalt +cres que lo incedido +yo +Lasral en el oficis. En realidad to eres que el boco con quien +tatomos, estate tratando de regreias y participar en las greca +parte. Asi lo calling +gore hubieran +sin muchas arribant de tou +ba desde el pomepro y por ins +posible de compromrisedeco. + +parte +comporrised +spor b, razones +pertida +Guess esperanzis a +ental. Jejos de iso +Lincamiento gensial +Ma, +? +di iso +hos comvibel. +algo positive +oll +trate de obtener it mássic +Con il negocis fallo poro +ma, que de lisnaps f + +ve esta estoniendo dentes +maria Dolores actuat en informa +esperanzes de contimsar en la as +la paciencia de la araña, ne +La mosesta caiga prouts can +vidad y estoy jrecivamente con +allabandani ba rad an expolia de que +bon relación +dine que it eso se tite +Juato a me, por +dedicats a +no +a +lo que +me traverises de doña Bicha, +que al goodils goodits aquel que antes cattates, +thi algo se diss furioss of +algo. +oftener de thi +la noble Karen de difamarine, especialmente, ga Jun +no puede decir olen cosa, que tengo muy cutradas relaciones of +limeges a la comasas. Como tu comprendes, calo no so the +cuperts Et c +medis blesteat, aunque el en estes es +hase poos llegó de por el Judiste, la podel +200-4-123 212 +топоT OBTAINABLE + +--- + +# 14-00000 + +Elvira rashan +Elvira Pachur +Sr. don +Justo Garcia +Apartads Houta: 2692, +Sou José, +VIA AIR MAIL +Costa Rica, Glo +REPRODUCTION 13 BEST OBTAINABLE +FROM APERTURE DARD SUBMITTED + +--- + +# 14-00000 + +Eres que +lione e incluso contempora +Coolbeg +Hoy +Pacar la contimidad de accion +ver las civemalamen +IS REST OOTAINABLI +FROM APERTURE DA diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10072-10013.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10072-10013.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c285b64722e901b5980b67f9adcea95b6e47bc99 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10072-10013.md @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +1400000 +104-10072-10013 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +AIPO +Chief, WH/Cuba +COS, JMWAVE +NROM +Chief, DOD +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET/RYBAT + +XX +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESH +CAR JUDGE INDEXING +BECT +Chief of Base, New York +TYPIC/AMCLOCK/1 +MICROFILM +Transmittal of Contact Resorts for First Two Meetings with +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +AMCLOCK/1 +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI + +REFERENCE: DO BASE/NEW YORK 3346, et seq. + +1. Transmitted herewith are one copy for each addressee +of the contact reports prepared by Peter J. DI GERVENO con- +cerning his first two meetings with AMCLOCK/'1. Report #1, +New York Memorandum (NYM)-2233, deals with a meeting held +26 September 1967; Report #2, NYM-2234, deals with a meeting +held 27 September. +2. IDENTITY Sheets for each of the two reports follow +under separate cover enclosure to this dispatch. +3. Contact reports of later meetings will follow by +dispatch. + +Howard G. FIGALAN + +ATTACHMENTS: +1-Contact Reports as stated para i, h/w +2-IDENTITY Sheets as stated para 2, USC + +DISTRIBUTION: +2/C/WH/Cuba, w/atts. %31 & 2 as stated +2-COS, JMWAVE, w/atts. %231 & 2 as stated +1-DOD, w/o att + +CROOS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UNDA-3263 +CS COPY +DATE +13 October 1967 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET/RYBAT +HOS FILE NUMBER +201-009239 + +9318 + +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +زا +14-00000 +4 +SECRE + +CONTACT REPORT NO. 1 +8 October 1967 + +TO: AMCLOCK/1 File +NYM-2233 + +FROM: Peter DI GERVENO/JMWAVE +Distribution: +H +1-Unit A Chrono DUMMY +1-Unit B Chrono DUMMY +SUBJECT: Meeting with AMCLOCK/1, +4-AMCLOCK/1 File +26 September 1967 +(Original via ELMARD) +REFERENCES: DO BASE/NEW YORK 3346 +Introduction +and 3352 +445-5547 +DESENSITIZED +1. AMCLOCK/l arrived in New York on 19 September 1967. He +had been given instructions to call a JMWAVE operational number +(Iden A) next time he was out in a friendly country in order to receive +contact instructions. When he failed to call soon after his arrival +it was decided to try to establish visual contact with him at HTBASTE, HOTEL +same as was done successfully in 1966 to move him to call for contact MC +7 +instructions. For that purpose DI GERVENO was taken to HTBASTE on +21 September carrying a match folder from (Iden Blwith his alias, Iden C +and room number. The plan was to make sure AMCLOCK/1 recognized +DI GERVENO, who also met him in 1966, and to pass the match folder +to AMOOCK/1 only if this could be done securely- DI GERVENO was +able to make definite visual contact on four different occasions: +✓ once at Iden D twice at (Iden E` and a fourth time on the corridor +BERAL +Apionsbetween Iden Dhand (Iden F AMCLOCK/1 quickly recognized DI GERVENO +4685 +and tried to keep himself) available for a possible contact. +David +CoRim +LOUNGE, +this was not possible and the contacts on 21 September were limited SECRETARIAT Buildi +OF THE UNITED NATIO +Bowever AELEGATES +to visual recognition only +UNITED +PATINAS +D +2. +It was then Houstud +EMBASS +During this time the operational number of the Beekman site +((Iden G) was also manned in case AMCLOCK/1 had retained this number +and attempted to call DI GERVENO there instead of JMWAVE, but he +failed to call either place for contact instructions. +decided to attempt to contact the agent again on 26 September at +HTBASTE. While attempts were being made to locate AMCLOCK/1 +the 12 STRE +310 EAST +the case officer surveilled the building where AMCLOCK/1 is staying (Iden H) +and saw him go in by himself at 1310 hours to leave his briefcase. +At 1330 hours, AMCLOCK/1 left the building alone to go for lunch and +DI GERVENO followed him. AMCLOCK/1 recognized the case officer and +after exchanging safety signals DI GERVENO passed the match folder +to the agent while both were waiting on a crowded street corner for +the red light to change, at which time AMCLOCK/1 told DI GERVENO +that he had no way to contact him and would see him after lunch. +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +SAKU REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 + +SECRET +-2- +DESENSITIZED +< Mission +OME +BACIONS +Operational Chrondogy + +3. On 26 September AMCLOCK/1 met DI GERVENO from 1500 to 1830 +at (Iden B, AMCLOCK/1 appeared to be in good health and rested and in +high spirits. He was very glad to see LI GERVENO again and to be able +to discuss things openly. He criticized bitterly the living conditions +in PBRUMEN but does not seem to be affected by it or by the fact that +he had to live under a regime he obviously hates. In fact, he seemed +quite sure of himself and plans to return to PBRUMEN at the end of the +HTBASTE session. He is scheduled to remain in New York until December +1967 but may return to PBRUMEN before then for a short visit to look +after his ailing mother and his wife, who had a baby girl two weeks +prior to his departure. This may have influenced AMCLOCK/1 not to +think about a possible defection at this time, which came as a surprise +to the case officer who expected the agent to have second thoughts +about return to PBRUMEN where he is not happy. + +4. AMCLOCK/1 explained that he could not make contact as instructed +He +because he had destroyed the phone number and both accommodation +addresses we had given him for him to report from inside PBRUMEN. +destroyed them in the toilet at the airport upon his arrival in PBRUMEN +in late December 1966 after observing a number of uniformed individuals +at the airport which he considered to be suspicious, although they had +nothing to do with AMCLOCK/1. This may have been a convenient excuse for +his failure to make contact as instructed but DI GERVENO did not press +the issue. Instead he was given the operational numbers of the Beekman +site and of the Base in New York (Iden I) and told he could always call +there and he could not locate DI GERVENO at den He was also live +the JMWAVE number for emergency contact. AMCLOCK/1 said he tried to +2948 +make contact by calling (Iden J to inquire about MIDDAUGH in true name, +but after much probing he was told that MIDDAUGH was in Washington and +was given a phone number for him to call direct. AMCLOCK/1 was planning +to call Washington at a later day if he had not been contacted. + +5. AMCLOCK/1 reported that he has had no security problems and +has not been molested inside of PBRUMEN. He was treated "royally" by +the AMTHUG regime in early 1967 and everybody seemed pleased to see +him back. Apparently his return surprised some individuals who pri- +vately thought he would defect rather than return to PBRUMEN to live. +During this time he enjoyed special privileges and received frequent +invitations to official functions with foreign diplomats. However, +by mid 1967 the special privileges and invitations were gradually +suspended for no apparent reason. (For example, he was no longer +allowed to take his private car to a government garage for repairs +and he had to arrange for themaintenance of his house, which was given +to him and kept up by the government at first). AMCLOCK/1 believes +that this was due to his being under "observation" while going through +a reorientation period after his long stay abroad. There is nothing +to indicate that AMCLOCK/1 is not trusted or accepted by other govern- +ment officials. The fact that he was sent out again is a strong +SECRET +AHENDITAODUCTION +14-00000 +JOAQUIN +CAMILO +GARCIA +Anarso +CUBAN +Mission To +THE KNITED UNIT +SECRET +-3- +DESENSITIZED +indication that he enjoys a favorable position in the AMTHUG regime. +He hopes that in 1968 he will be assigned to another permanent post +abroad. + +6. In reference to his w.fe AMCLOCK/1 stated that he is now +convinced that she is totally against the AMTHUG regime. After +their marriage in late 1966 he was not sure of her true political +ideology but during the past year he has been able to confirm her +disagreement on a number of occasions. He feels confident that she +would follow him in any movement against the regime, such as defection, +but has not told her about his work for WOFACT. +GEWALL DIAZ DIAZ +ALBERTO BIER HIDALCU-GATL +Root +ROAR'I GUE +7. (Regarding the trip to New York, AMCLOCK/1/reported that with +them came (Iden K a known intelligence type and four other individuals +not known to him but believed to be intelligence/types. Later AMCLOCK/1 +identifid these individuals as Idens L, M, Nand +In answer to +specific questions AMCLOCK/1 said that the crate they brought contained +only a vase for (Iden P. AMCLOCK/1 is not aware if any weapons or special +instructions have been sent to (Iden Pin connection with racial dis- +turbances in WOLADY. The routine instructions given to Iden P) were to +oppose LNHARP actions in HTBASTE whenever possible and to try to bring +all debatable matters to HTBASTE, where they have better support. Cher Miss +" + +ITME UNIT +NATIO +8. AMCLOCK/1 was not seen going in or out of the room and the +NATIONS meeting was conducted without interruption under most secure condi- +tions. DI GERVENO established immediate rapport with AMCLOCK/1 and +their relations remained most cordial throughout the meeting. Only +DI GERVENO and AMCLOCK/1 were present. + +Finances +9. DI GERVENO was careful not to mention salary payments to +AMCLOCK/1 who is not aware of his salary increase to $1,000 a month +effective 1 January 1966. However, he requested $500 to buy books +and baby items for his daughter. DI GERVENO told him that he would +bring him the money in their next meeting. All payments to AMCLOCK/1 +will be T/A'd to JMWAVE together with the agent's signed receipts. + +Intelligence Production +10. Although most of the meeting was used to discuss operational +matters, AMCLOCK/1 reported disseminable information on the following +requirements given in DIRECTOR 37960. + +a. Present actitude of the PBRUMEN government towards the +United States: expectation of a military attack on +PBRUMEN supported by the United States: formal military +training being given to all PBRUMEN army officials +(DO BASE/NEW YORK 3362) +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +STORE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +-4- +AFRE +b. +c. +d. +Main objectives of the Foreign Policy of the AMTHUG +regime (being disseminated). +Replacement of PBRUMEN Ambassador to the USSR and PBRUMEN +views regarding the Soviet Ambassador to PBRUMEN +(DO BASE/NEW YORK 3392). +SECRE TOESENSITIZED +C-ASIAN-LAGEN FHMERICAN VELPLESS SOLIDARITY +CFLNA +AC-AALAPSO +LATIN AMERICA +NRITY LOAN +PBRUMEN views regarding (Idens and (DO BASE/NEW YORK 3390) +(LASC) +Future Plans +11. The next meeting was scheduled for the following day. +27 September, for lunch at the Beekman site. +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +ESARO BEPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +SECRET +DEGENC +Identities to NYM-2233 +Iden A +445-5547 +Iden B +Commodore Hotel, Room 1263 +Iden C +David Cordova +Iden D +General Assembly of the United Nations +Iden E +Delegates Lounge, United Nations +Iden F +Secretariat building of the United Nations +Iden G +688-4683 +Iden H +Embassy House, 310 East 47th Street) +Iden I +986-2948 +Iden J +U.S. Mission to the United Nations +: +Iden K +Alberto BOZA Hidalgo-Gatop +Iden L +Joaquin Camilo GARCIA Alonso +Iden M Gonzalo DIAZ Diaz +Iden N +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez +:: +Iden O +"Papo", a courier to the Cuban Mission to the +United Nations +Iden P +Cuban Mission to the United Nations +Iden Q +Afro-Asian- Latin American Peoples Solidarity +Organization AALAPSO +Iden R +Latin American Solidarity Organization LASO +18 1967 +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +CS COPY +TIONS +14-00000 +SECRET +DEFENS +Identities to UNDA 2234 +Iden A +United Nations, Committee II +Iden B +Jesus JIMENEZ Escobar (201-749244) +م +یا +Idon- Raul 'ROA * +هم +Iden D +JOS TERNANDEZ Cossio Director of International +Organisms in the Foreign Ministry +$ +Iden E +Americo CRUZ, Cuban Ambassador to Canada +1 +Iden F +Bank of Foreign Commerce +Iden G +Fernando ALVAREZ Tabio +Iden H +Foreign Relations Committee of the Central +Committee of the Cuban Communist Party +Iden I +Isidro +ROSALES (201-335336). +Iden J +Antonio CARRILLO (201-349956) +! +Iden K +Gabriel MOLINA (201-817838) +SECRET +CESENSITIZED +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 +; +CONTACT REPORT NO. 2 +TO: AMCLOCK/1 File +FROM: +SUBJECT: +SECRE OUGAT +DE SENSITIZED +Peter J. DI GERVENO/JMWAVE +Meeting with AMCLOCK/1, +27 September 1967 +REFS: DO BASE/NEW YORK 3362 and 3359; +DIRECTOR 37254 and 37960 +9 October 1967 +NYM-2234 +Distribution: +1-Unit A Chrono DUMMY +1-Unit B Chrono DUMMY +4-AMCLOCK/1 File +(Original via ELMARD) +Operational Chronology +1. On 27 September 1967 AMCLOCK/1 met DI GERVENO from 1130 to +1530 for lunch at the Beekman site. The agent was not seen entering +or leaving the site and he stayed out of sight when food was brought +up from the restaurant downstairs. The meeting was conducted under +secure conditions and without interruptions. Only AMCLOCK/1 and +DI GERVENO were present at the meeting. +COMMITEE I +A +RAUL ROA +2. +74944.4) +JESS JIMENEZ ESCCEAK (201-74924-41 +AMCLOCK/1 reported that he had been assigned to work in +(Iden Ay with (Iden B same as last year. A few days before his departure +from PBRUMEN, (Iden Citold AMCLOCK/1 to watch out for Iden B who is a +member of the intelligence service and will be reporting on AMCLOCK/1. +The implication was that AMCLOCK/1 was still under observation by the +AMTHUG regime and Iden C'actually told him to bend backwards in every +way possible to prove himself while in New York. AMCLOCK/1 explained +that this meant to live a model life while abroad and to perform extra +work whenever required, without complaining. AMCLOCK/1 believes that +(Iden Bis being trained to take over AMCLOCK/1's position as an expert +in economics for the AMTHUG regime. If this is the case, this may be +the last time AMCLOCK/l is sent to Iden A Still under much probing, +AMCLOCK/1 could not come out with any clear indication that he was +suspected or was falling out of grace with the AMTHUG regime. +the agent has a tendency to emphasize his "delicate" position, the +case officer believes that he is not mistrusted and still enjoys a +favorable position in the government, although probably considered too +bourgeois to be completely integrated with their communist philosophy. +3. +Although +Regarding the recent changes made in PBRUMEN diplomatic +personnel abroad, AMCLOCK/1 was not aware of any security shake up +taking place in the Foreign Ministry. He regarded these changes +as a routine matter in accordance with their policy to bring back +to PBRUMEN for a reorientation tour all those diplomats stationed +abroad for three consecutive years or more. +AMCLOCK/1 actually +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +REPRODUCTIONS +14-00000 + +SECRET +JOSE +Cessi +2- +DEGENSITIZED +appeared not to be aware of any major purge and not to be concerned +about it. However, if this is true the chances for AMCLOCK/1 to be +reassigned abroad in the near future appear doubtful at this time. + +4. When DI GERVENO asked AMCLOCK/1 about his work and how the +recent changes may affect him, the agent then reported the following +information about his position in the Foreign Ministry. After his +return in late December 1966 he was given four months vacation, during +which time he went by the ministry from time to time but had no job +assigned to him. He used most of this time for a honeymoon and to +relocate in his new home furnished by the PBRUMEN government. In the +spring of 1967 (Iden C considered him actively as a substitute for +Commune den Dowhom Iden does not like. However, the job did not materialize +OF INTER- accepted by (Iden E whom Iden Cwas going to send as Ambassador to +because (Iden C's plans to send (Iden Das Ambassador to Canada were not +IN THE FOREIGN Switzerland. +BATIONAL +ORGANISMS +MINISORY +BANK +of +FOREIGN +At that time AMCLOCK/1 was also considered for a position +in Iden which was the position the PBRUMEN President wanted him to +take, but AMCLOCK/1 avoided the position although it implied frequent Ama +travels abroad. The reason AMCLOCK/1 gave for not taking the position +at Iden was that he did not want to break away from his diplomatic +career and felt he would be better protected among his friends in the +Foreign Ministry. Consequently, after his vacation AMCLOCK/1 want +back to work in the Foreign Ministry but without any specific duties. +He is actually doing odd jobs for Iden C, like economic studies. +Connet mid 1967 AMCLOCK/1 and (Iden Gwere proposed by (Iden Cand accepted by +FERNANDE +In +Iden Has members of a four-man committee (the other two members have +not been selected yet) which is to be created in the Foreign Ministry +to make specific area studies and recommendations to +ALVAREZ both AMCLOCK/1 and Iden Ghave been assigned to the HTBASTE 10801on, +TABIC +Sinco +it is concluded that the creation of said "Advisory Committes" 10 +contemplated until early 1968. According to AMCLOCK /1 the creation +of this "Advisory Committee" has been discussed at the highest level +only and it may have some influence in the policy making decisions +NJIN Of Iden H which is the main body that dictates present PBPUMEN +✓ foreign policy. +✓ RELATION +ORAL COMMITTEE +CARTY +a +not +grain +The ageit. +It is of intercat to +5. It may be well to record here that we should take with +of salt the selection of AMCLOCK/1 to such a sensitive source of +information as an "Advisory Committee" to (Iden Hwould be. +may be trying to build up his importance to us. +note that in the past year that AMCLOCK/1 has been residing inside of +PBRUMEN he has made no clear effort to obtain and develop new Bources +of information and to bring out with him intelligence of particular +interest to us. For example, he has no information on the specific +requirements we gave him in 1966 prior to his return to PBRUMEN and +when asked to identify his main sources of information he said they +were his contacts in the Foreign Ministry and Idens I, J, and Kwhic +ISIDRO ROSALES336) +SECRET +CARRILLO +ANJONIC (201-344957) +GARLIEL MRID +261-817335) +CR +( +14-00000 +SECRET +-3- +DESENS +are old friends of AMCLOCK/1. (Iden Kis also a cousin of AMCLOCK/1's +wife. (AMCLOCK/1 is a difficult individual to debrief on hard +intelligence.) + +6. Regarding internal security in the PBRUMEN mission in +New York, AMCLOCK/1 reported that the entire third floor of the +Not +mission is used only by members of the intelligence service. +Besides Iden B +even the Ambassador is allowed in that area. +AMCLOCK/1 correctly identified the known members of the intelligence +service permanently assigned to the PBRUMEN mission. + +Finances +7. AMCLOCK/1 was given $500 he requested from his escrow +account and signed a receipt for this amount, which will be T/A'd +to JMWAVE. + +8. During the meeting AMCLOCK/1 was debriefed on the following +information which was disseminated as indicated: + +a. Changes of PBRUMEN diplomats abroad; expected internal +reorganization in the PBRUMEN Foreign Ministry (DO BASE/ +NEW YORK 3373) +b. Advisory Committee on PBRUMEN Foreign Policy (DO BASE/ +NEW YORK 3376) +C. Informal message sent to PBRUMEN Prime Minister by +Mexican President (DO BASE/NEW YORK 3375) +d. Appointment of PBRUMEN Ambassador to the Congo +(Brazzaville) (DO BASE/NEW YORK 3374) + +Future Plan: +9. Next meeting is tentatively scheduled for 29 September +With the assignment of AMCLOCK/1 to +between 1300 and 1400 hours. +Iden Ashis free time will be more restricted from now on for future +meetings. 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IF APPROPRIATE +COMMENTS +WH/COG/REG. +RYBAT/SECRET +U/sk alladed +INITIAL +RYBAT/SECRET +The foll +auber + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +TO Chief, SAS +INFO Chief of Base, Norida +Chief of Station, WAVE; Chief, WHD + +FROM Chief of Station, Mexico City + +SUBJECT Contact Report/ LITAMIL-901 + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +PERUMEN +Attached, for addresses, are copies of Subject contact reports dated 11 May, 14 May, and 15 May 1963. + +Willard C CURTIS +Holland Curtis + +Attachments: +As stated above + +Distributions +1 - C/SAS, w/att +2 - C/WHD, w/att +2 - COS, WAVE, w/att +2 - COB, Merida, w/att HME +3 - Files + +INDEX X 56-6-105/3 +21 May 1963 +ΗΜΜΑ 21403 +P-6079 + +SE CRET +LITAMIL- +On the night of 10 May 63, I met LITAMIL-9 +usual wonderrous point and we droe to outlying district of +ity where debriefing took place. NO SECURITY PROBLEMS NOTED. +722 LITAMII-9 reported as follows: +uban 0-2 Mexico, told 1-9 that he had been +with DolorealRORA (Cepeda and that DE LAVORA Galked for 1-9. +19, of course, will take advantage of VEGA remark to make con- +이 +with DE LA MORA. (1-9) commented that fast VEGA was with DE LA MORA +is interesting. It will be recalled that "Conchita" FERNANDEZ +이 +told (1-9) to be careful with DE LA MORA Because the is a contact +of CLERGE Fabra, Cuban G-2 type. +oported that on 94May 53. while hear the dine Diana at XXX +0:30, he saw Ramon Casado waiting for someone BIOBAS +aw (L-9) and waved at him. (This was KURARK meeting) (L-Rahmmented +that SINOBAS was definitely waiting to make a contact with someone. +rancisco IZ Alberdi, Srarish/Cuban, who formarly tended the +cate at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, returned to Noxico or 10 May +63, this time assigned to the Embassy as "Auxiliar de Segurda Cla +(LIPIRE Airlists how MAIZ and his wife returned via Gubara on +10 May 63). (1-9)erid +)و( +L-9 arid that MAIZ' wife is suffering from cancer, +that she was operated on in Habana but there is no hope: +201-934249 +L-9 reported that on 9 May 63, Ramon/LOBAS) Casado, Cuban Charge, +met with students (about 6) from Chapingo The meeting took place +at 1700 at the Erhasey + +Foo. MAI told L-9 that EXXXX Hector CALLO Portieles. Cuban +Charge in Bolivia, went back to Habana recently for what he thought +was short stay 1.e. two weeks, but he is still there. GALLO +was assigned to study "instruccion politica y revolucionaria" + +6. MAI also told (9) that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, formerly in +이 +Mexico received a scholarship. It is not known what kind for where +ΜΑΤΣ +told (9) +that Heberto JORRIN was expected to return to Mexico +on 13 Hay 63. I said that Antonio CARCIA Lara was expected to +return to Mexico shortly. +SECRET +P-60791 + +SECRET +said that he had the Auty (security) all day Saturday, +Hay 63. 1-9 waid that Jose LLAGOSTERA is taking the day +off and will not return until about 2200 this evening, +told 2-9 to report any similar info particularly re wharly re Aruando +SARDIFAS and others who live at the Embassy. +MAZZ told +that Eusebio AZCUE was expected back in a week +or co. MAIZ said that his wife would return after him. Be +added that Sra de AZCUE is anxious to return to Mex100. + +100 1-9 finally identified JonCATHANDEZ Roa as the person who +in working with Buenaventura REYES Acosta and Ramon SORES +이 +(7) reported this peer tously) (9) ani anid he asked FERNANDEZ +1 he was related to the Foreign Minister and FERNANDEZ didn't +이 +say yes or no. (1-9) believes that he might be bodiase ho doan't +soen very sharp and yet he's hanging around with BIOBAS and +BHENAVENTURA. FERNANDEZ fold (17) who asked him about his re +lationship with ROA, that if he was related to RCA it was a +distant relationship. + +11 Coty BOLORZANO, sister in law of Gral. Lagaro CARDENAS 18 +scheduled to leave for Habana on 13 May 63. + +12.9 said he attend a meeting at the Academia Mexicana de +Derecho Internacional on 8 May 63 and the Mexican Amb to Israel +spoke re non-intervention and autodeterminación. (1-9) anid +the speech was typical of Mexican govt policy re Cuba. + +13.daid that he saw Rafael +Bon At the Embassy on 9 Nay 63. +MERUZA +PEDROSA Perez and Antonio AERUZA +THEXXXXNX They were in session +with Ramon SINORAS. PEDROSA, the mulatto type, told L-9 at the +inaugural session of the Microonda Seminar that "it was necessary +for him to make a lot of contacts in Mexico". It was he who also +him +이 +told (1-9) that he was in contact with Raul ROA, 1.e. "Estoy en +(9)said +contact con ROA". L-9) said that on 9 May at the Embassy, PEDROZA +was sick, 1.e. male green, bad breath etc. I told (19) to make +contact with PEDROZA and ARRUZA if p ssible and size them up. He +said it would be difficult because he has no reason to see thom. +He merely attended the inaugural ceesion of the Seminar. +(ウ) +however, did iientify both men from LIERODE "take which I showed + +15Nhim on this date. +SECRET + +MONIM, according to (Ir +wrgosted that a 1tr be written to her asking her to com +budary at which ting the Có could interview her. He said that +was told at the tabassy that it would take about a gopτι +plearance eto, that she had to be investigated. +that Dabassy request she report for interview would appaer so +so past this investigation. + +19. 1-9 brought a contract to the beeting re his brother's ca +Nest16. He pointed out that the contest was signed on 7 +ho was not present, kad +And he left for Habana on 4 March. Becnizée ho +home did not appear in the MENEE contract and he was unhappy tha +thie had to be. I-9, however, diplomatically and politely pointed +but that he want to bring this to my attention to show that this +hed been a sacrifice on his part, 1.6. his travel to Habana on over +dehbld. I asked 2-9 whether this meant anything to him in dollars +and scents and he daid it did not. He said the only thing was that +if his name appeared as the Administratorof the Ompany when the +contract was signed with (Nestle) it would give him a felling of acco +plishment and security re his future relationship with the company. +A + +16. 1-9 9 identified identified the following from (LIERODE pho tous l + +Emigas TGA мо 201 +Antonio ARRUZA Non mo tol +RafaelPEDROZA Pereg + +17. L-7 reported that the Gabing FERNANDEZ who was +Atended the Cuban Embassy coctail on 19 Apr 63, +Cuban woman and has been to Cuba several tine L-9 said that.. +ΤΕΧΝΕΣΧΗ FERNANDEZ has a home near Acapulco, where Eusebio ASSUR +has stayed on occasions. +SECRET FILE: LIE-9 + +Sábado da guardia todo el +Jomingo con ginobas +Xama. 188 13 g.n. "Lon Vivoa +rou Coyoacan +Jorrin probablomante +Babajador +Ros-Babajeda +Coty Solórzano Lanos 13 +logan Hiercoles familis +Comes Abascal etc, +Mercolon 8 Academia Mex. +an Derecho Internacional + +Embajada americana Jusq +Urta. Morin, solicito visn. + +M. Dolores de la Mora-Vega + +Sinobas, Jueves a las 10.30 +A.m. junto cine Diana + +Llegó Maiz hoy Viernes 10. +adscripto a la Emb. Mex. +auxiliar de segunda clase. + +Sinoban, Jueves a las 5 pom +recibió estudiantes Chapin- + +Gallo, estudiando en Habanm +"instrucción política y re- +volucionaria". creyó que +estaría en Cuba solo 15 día +Rogelio, becado 8 + +2. On 19 May 63, I was LITANIAt the usual +vacle Vous point and we drove to outlying district of the town, +more we held meeting. NOR ECURITY PROBLEMS HOP.D. Timer 2236- +tioni +In +(LITA MIL-9) provided the following informa +ol +Prancisco told +th Emre FARIAS, forror mpotaire +baid at the Cuban Embassy, and now employed by the PORTUONDOS +Oriente (And Jose PORTUGENDO) 10 poing start to Kozinn Asi +لمعرفتهمk, She is expected to arrive from one day to the +next. According to MAIZ, FARIAS was "sacking in" with anybody +who came along, and has even become friendly with counteryrevs. +KAIZ said the +vion of the above, FARIAS in being "bounced" +Cubane plan to conduct a full body search of FAR LAS when she, +leaved Cuba, 1.6. WDMEX "en cueros". queros". I-9 pointed out that +FARIAS 19 a Mexican and if it true what MAIZ reporting about +body search etal it would be good for PP play in Mexico. +2. L-9 reported that Andres ARMONA, 10, 11 Tampico. +Jose FERNANDE ROA, newly arrived Cuban dip, told 1-9 that +ho came to Metiod in 1959 with a group of young peoplο το πα +"official" TEANANDEZ said that Amb MASSIP was in Mexico at that +time. 17) reported the this is FERNANDEZ first overseas post. + +(*) Heberto JORRIN is expected to return on 14 May 65. +Armina Ramos, Andres Meola +5. 1-9 reported that Ovidis SARA, the Vice Congul in Veranxua +is quite nick with "turistas", 1.0. amoebas. ile apparently han +had this probada in Cuba +6. Ramon STHORAS, Cuban Charre, told L-9) that his baby would be +about a week old when the new Ambassador arrived and that this +would be fine because he wanted to return to Cuba and tee kiso +father who has returned to Habans from Paris (Ramon SINOBAS dol +Olmo). SINOBAS wife gave birth to baby boy +Maruel VEGA Perez told (1-9) that + +이 +L that the new Amb Joaquin HERNANDES +SECRET +// +de Arvas "llegara a mas tarder en diez dias" + +SECRET +the Cuban Embassy from Coyonean. DUNI, who in 1-910 +1n extremely "sharp" "realiatio" and "talented" told L-9 the fell +M +The Cuban ey is now consolidated me the resent +trip of Fidel CASTRO to Mondow proves. DUMIN said that +CASTRO's absence in Cuba did not affect the regime +that things went on the same in his absence etc. DIUIN, +however, said that this does not mean that Cuba does not +nodd CASTRO He said that Oube is not like the Soviet +Union where the loss of KRUECHEV would not affect the +regime, Cubanced CASTRO and he must be protected to +avoid an assassination attempt +A + +8. L-9) aaked EKAKIKI DUNIN about the "tapado" and DUNI +answered that at this time, in his opinion, not even tha +President LOPEZ N., knows who is going to be the candidate +DUNIN stated that a rovolution in Nexigo sipilar to +that in Cuba would be very difficult. He attributed this +mave +to the fact that the masses in Nexico EXE not in the +"debida preperacion politics" required for such a rove +olution. He said that it will take one or two generations +before Mexico is ready for such a revoluatona + +9. L-9 said that Eusebio AZCUE Lopos, Cuban Consul, is expecte +back on 27 May.63. + +10. L-9 said that while he was in Habana ho asked that 5 copies +of Bohemia he sent to the Embassy. He He said that 10 copies +are arriving each week since bis return to Mexico, ile said +very little propaganda is coming. + +11. L-9 said said that that he he saw saw Rafael PEDROSA and Antonio AHRUZA at the +mbasay but he did +but he did not hava a chance to talk with them. Tô +said they quickly slipped into SINORAS office. +CKS +SECRET + +FILE: + +Lama, ciudadana trexicana, +(doméstica de Portuondo) +Armona, en Tampico +Roa, vino como Oficial en +época de Vassip +mafiana Martes 14 llega +Jorrin +probablemente en un men +Sinobas coincidirá en He +bana con su padre proceden- +te de Paris + +Vega, "De Armas llegard a +más tardar en dies dias + +Dunin. "La Revolución está +tan consolidada, que la +momentanea ausencia de Pid +del, no ha trastornado la +buena marcha de las cosas +en Cubas Esto no quiere +senidel no +no séa in- +- +Dunin." Yo creo que en +este momento ni el mismo +Presidente sabe quien va +a son el candidato" +Celecciones en México) +Dunin. "Diffoil en México +una revolución estilo Cubel +no existe para ello en la +masa la debida preparación +política"ero requiere por +lo menos una o dos genera +ciones + +O LITANIE-9) +On 14 May 63, I met (LITAMIL-9 at usual +undervous point and we drove to outlying area to hold meeting, +NO SECURITY PROBLEMS NOTEГ Time: 2200-2300 +LITA +LIMMIL-9 provided the following infor +1-9 had dinner at the Embarry on 14 lay and he identified Emigd to +VEGA Calero as a TDYer + +Lag said that Emmanuel CARBALLO told him that "Chiquior ARSAMEN +DI (sic) employed by the Cona de las American is coming to Mexico +έσον δот вcouple of weeks, SARSAMENDI, RSAIENSI, Imu, Subject's fathor +lives in Maxico and according to CARPALIO, was disappointed that +his daughter was not going to stay in Mexico. Subject's mother +is luting in Miami. + +Seydor DIALTO +to Cuba +L-9 reported that Seydon DIALTO, Guinean Amb/arrived on Cubana +on 14 May 63 and he saw to it that DIATIO had nož problems at +the airport. DIALLO is the Guinean Amb to the U.N. also. + +DEALLO told told 1-9 that Carlos LECHUGACY, cubon All +was highly respected by all members of the U.. +including the +U.B. He said that LECHUGA knew how to handle himself in the +CCOMMENT BY SE VDAN DALLO, GUINEN PE to UN COPA MATE +very complicated U.N. nareuvers. DIALLO said that RAM THUERISE +and JE CHUGA make a good team (L-9 +that DIALLO is very much +pro-CASTRO and undoubtedly a member of the oro CASTRO U.N. aliqus. +wn Vicente LO BARDO Talconng for +DIALLO told L-9 that he has known Vigente LOBARDO +many years + +4. 19 identified the following LIKRODE photos May + +Marcial MARTINEZ +(COLORED) +Rafnel PEDROSA +Axandia + +1-9 aaid ho saw MARTINES +in Havana recently, +TDyer for donferance on +microwaves. +L-9 also identified Jore FERIANDEZ Ron in LIFIRE phito or Sov +Embassy press öfiesta" recently.63 + +5. 1-9 said that Nemuel NEGA Peres told Rafael PETROSA Arandia and +Antonio ARRUZA Mon that she should not leave any docs or papers t +their hotel room. 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Beleive the fee out +ci +HR thuy +Lijpenyeler +preate hie +2. 24. S. Celiz. +fie hit that +arrecht +us called for. Notarial +106 +cleared. I've asked WAVE for +Hographic chats en vider +unchal ce palearg en regiud. +Radi +TRACE +REQUEST +DATE MICROFILMED +-ORM +163 +610a +PREVIOUS +FUDON +2 +ز +14781 +FILE NUMBER (PRIMARY CODE) +ABSTRACT +INDEX +DOCUMENT DA7291-746416 +DATE +2Apr/964 +DOCUMENT NUMBER +UFGA + +SECRET +D +1407 +i +64 +414 + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +Chief, Special Affairs Staff +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +MICROFILMED +APR 9 1961 +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +ART& +DOC MICRO.SER. +PRO +POSED +XX +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +ACCOM +PLISHED +TYPIC/OPERATIONAL +MICROFILM +201-746416 +Special Activities Report on JMWAVE'S Relationship with AMCARBON-1 +EQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: +REFERENCES +1. +: +Paragraph 10 +A. WAVE 8981, dated 24 September 1962 +B. WAVE 9169, dated 28 September 1962 +C. WAVE 9343, dated 2 October 1962 +D. DIR 40975, dated 6 October 1962 +E. UFGA 14417, dated 4 March 1964 +INTRODUCTION. In Reference E, JMWAVE forwarded a review +of the nature of its relationship with AMCARBON-2. This review +indicates that the relationship with AMCARBON-2 evolved from that +action which was taken in September 1962 to insure that a security +breach would not occur as a result of an investigation which was +being carried out by the Identity 1 relative to the fact that the +establishment of the Identity 2 was being kept from the YOBELT +South Campus as a result of security restrictions which were in some +way related to JMDUSK. While the relationship with AMCARBON-2 +stemmed from the remedial action which had been taken in a crisis +situation, the establishment of a working relationship with the +Identity 3 was an objective which JMWAVE had always hoped to obtain. +As a matter of fact, in Reference A, the recommendation was made +that JMWAVE be given approval to contact the major South Florida +news media in an attempt to work out a relationship with these news +media which would insure that they did not turn the publicity +spotlight on those KUBARK activities in South Florida which might +come to their attention. Thus, when a relationship was established +with AMCARBON-2, it was carefully cultivated in order that JMWAVE +might be able to use this contact at the Ldentity 3 as a means of +achieving the objective of having a relationship with the Identity 3, +which would simultaneously insure the security of JMWAVE's operations +and give JMWAVE an outlet into the press which could be used for +surfacing certain select propaganda items. In the period October to +Attachments: USC +A +cette'd in RID/AN +Five Newspaper Clippings +B Identities. +Distribution: +3 +Chief, SAS, w/atts. +INDEX + +(CONTINUED) +201-746416 +19 March 64 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +DATE TYPED +X +1 CROSS REFERENCE TO +DATE DISPATCHED +APR 2 1964 +UFGA-14781 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +Fachad +6011: +durA +la +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +201- +3. AMCARBON 1'S JOURNALISTIC CAREER. AMCARBON-1 originally +started to work for the Identity 3 in 1957 on the City Desk, +and subsequently advanced from this assignment to an assignment +which entailed covering major political developments in Florida. +At a later date, AMCARBON-1 became a feature writer for the +Identity 3. Then in July or August 1962, AMCARBON-1 was made +the Identity 4. This assignment was considered to be a significant +19933 +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO. +ια +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECRET +XX +2. +CONTIN.JED +6.4 +جمال + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA-14781 +December 1962, all of JMWAVE's business with the Identity 3 +was handled via AMCARBON-2. In mid-December 1962, AMCARBON-2 +made the suggestion that he introduce REUTEMAN to AMCARBON-1 +n order that there be a backup contact, in the event that +MCARBON-2 were out of town or unavailable at such times as +EUTEMAN might require assistance from the Identity 3. REUTEMAN +greed to AMCARBON-2's suggestion, and, as a result, AMCARBON-2 +hosted a luncheon on 12 December 1962 at the Miami Club in the +Hotel Columbus, Miami, Florida, at which AMCARBON-2 introduced +IMCARBON-1 to REUTEMAN. As a result of this initial meeting on +12 December 1962, an operational relationship has developed with +AMCARBON-1, and it is believed that this relationship contributes +In view of +to the fulfillment of the over-all JMWAVE mission. +this, a special activities report is being submitted to cover the +nature of JMWAVE's relationship with AMCARBON-1 during the +period December 1962 to March 1964. + +2. FRAME OF REFERENCE FOR JMWAVE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH AMCARBON-1 +When AMCARBON-2 introduced AMCARBON-1 to REUTEMAN, AMCARBON-2 +reviewed the ground rules under which he had been cooperating +with REUTEMAN. This review was conducted for AMCARBON-1's +benefit, in order that he might clearly understand the frame of +reference which should prevail in his relationships with REUTEMAN. +In this review, AMCARBON-2 pointed out that it was the policy +of the Identity 3 that it would take no action which would +purposely, embarrass KUBARK or its South Florida operations. As +a result, if any embarrassing items relative to KUBARK's operations +in South Florida did come to the attention of the Identity 3, this +material would be brought to REUTEMAN's immediate attention. +AMCARBON-2 made it clear to AMCARBON-1 that such items should be +discussed with REUTEMAN in a frank manner. In addition, AMCARBON-2 +made the point that, after an item was discussed, AMCARBON-1 +should follow REUTEMAN's guidance relative to how any particularly +embarrassing item might be handled by the Identity 3, so that it +would not expose KUBARK operations and, at the same time, would +not jeopardize the journalistic reputation of the Identity 3. +In addition, AMCARBON-2 pointed out that, if AMCARBON-1 brought +a potentially embarrassing item to REUTEMAN's attention and +remedial action on the matter was not taken by REUTEMAN within +a reasonable period of time, then the Identity 3 would feel free +AMCARBON-2 pointed +to expose any ineptness on KUBARK's part. +out that in return for this cooperation from the Identity 3, +REUTEMAN had agreed that he would be available for contact by +telephone or periodic personal meetings at which AMCARBON-1 +and AMCARBON-2 could discuss broad trends and developments in +Latin American affairs. AMCARBON-2 advised AMCARBON--1 that this +arrangement did not mean that AMCARBON-1 could expect to obtain +The point was also +any classified information from REUTEMAN. +made that AMCARBON-I should not press for the obtaining of +classified information, but he should be alert to steering tips +which REUTEMAN might furnish him on fast-breaking news stories. +AMCARBON-1 indicated that he understood the frame of reference +which had been outlined by AMCARBON-2. This frame of reference +has prevailed throughout JMWAVE's relationship with AMCARBON-1 +during the period December 1962 to March 1964. +! +AMCARBON--1 originally +3. AMCARBON-1'S JOURNALISTIC CAREER. +started to work for the Identity 3 in 1957 on the City Desk, +and subsequently advanced from this assignment to an assignment +which entailed covering major political developments in Florida. +At a later date, AMCARBON-1 became a feature writer for the +Identity 3. Then in July or August 1962, AMCARBON-1 was made +the Identity 4. This assignment was considered to be a significant +3α +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +XX +PAGE NO. +2. +CONTINUED +6.4 +414 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA-14781 +promotion for AMCARBON-1, and it reflected confidence in him by +the Identity 3 management. AMCARBON-l is by no means an expert +on Latin America, but he is developing his knowledge on the area +and, at the moment, he gives every indication of wanting to be a +long-term Latin American specialist. QDELF has been questioned +about AMCARBON-1, and he has indicated that AMCARBON-1 is regarded +in the journalistic trade as an extremely likeable fellow who has +a keen mind but who lacks experience in depth on Latin American +affairs. It is QDELF's opinion that given an appropriate lapse +of time, AMCARBON-1 will develop into one of the leading Latin +American specialists in U.S. journalistic circles. AMCARBON-1 +has a working command of Spanish, and he is constantly attempting +to improve his language fluency. It is REUTEMAN's opinion that +AMCARBON-1 has developed rapidly as a Latin American specialist, +and he will continue to grow in this field. Thus, he is a contact +who should be developed and harnessed for exploitation, bearing +in mind that he does have long-term potential. + +4. AMCARBON-1'S CONTACTS AND SOURCES. In keeping with the +traditional pattern of source protection which is common to +newspapermen, intelligence officers and law enforcement officers, +AMCARBON-1 attempts to guard the true identity of all of his +sources. On the other hand, when pressed, AMCARBON-l has identified +some of his sources to REUTEMAN, in order that meaningful evaluations +could be made of that information which AMCAREON-1 had passed to +KUBARK. As a result of these occasional witting identifications +of his sources, and, as a result of general conversations with +AMCARBON-1, REUTEMAN has learned that AMCARBON-1's sources include +the following persons: +a. Luis FERNANDEZ Rocha (201-316766), secretary general +of the DRE. +b. Manolo RAY Rivero (201-239298), chief of JURE. + +Carlos FODD y Lobo (201-264141) of the defunct +d. AMBIDDY-1 (201-267437) +C. +Havana Times.^^ +e. Aureliano SANCHEZ Arango (201-019245), leader of the AAA. +f. Edmund LEAHY of the Washington News Bureau. AMCARBON-1 +regards this source as being particularly interesting, in view +of the fact that LEAHY's daughter is a secretary in the office of +Attorney General Robert KENNEDY. +g. Frank FIORINI (201-242256), free-lance pilot and +adventurer.. +M +h. Eduardo SUAREZ Riva, public relations man for the MRR. + +i. Luis MUNOZ Marin, governor of Puerto Rico. +j. Juan BOSCH Gavino (201-103272), former president of +the Dominican Republic. +k. Charles KEELY of the Copley Wire Service. +1. Jorge VOLSKY Kraisler (201-352252), an employee of || +USIA in Miami. AMCARBON-1 is well aware of the fact that VOLSKY +is a defacto stringer for Tad SZULC of the New York Times, but this +does not deter AMCARBON-1 from attempting to exploit VOLSKY as a +source of information. + +FORM +5-60 53α USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +(40) +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +XX +CONTINUED +PAGE NO. +39 +8 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +ULABBI +SECRET +UFGA-14781 +5. +OPERATIONAL SUPPORT, +The +On occasion, AMCARBON-l is used +to carry out certain operational support tasks. In such instances, +AMCARBON-1 makes his inquiries or carries out the required action +within the context of his normal journalistic activities. +use of AMCARBON-1 for operational support tasks enables JMWAVE to +harness the investigative facilities of the Identity 3. Several +examples of how AMCARBON-1 has been used in operational support +tasks are outlined below: +a. +201-356702 +After +In March 1963, Andrew' *ORDONO +Andrew ORDONO Camps. +Camps, PPOB 30 September 1914, Gibara, Cuba, A 12 837 617, arrived +The details of this +in Miami and was given routine CAC processing. +processing are contained in MIAM-0085, dated 12 March 1963. +being released by CAC, ORDONO was interviewed by the Identity 3, and +In view of this story, JMWAVE +a sensational story was developed. +This effort was not productive, +tried to locate ORDONO for debriefing. +thus AMCARBON-1 was asked to locate ORDONO. AMCARBON-1 did locate +See WAVE--6307, dated 25 March 1963, for +ORDONO in Houston, Texas. +details. +b. Discrediting Carlos BANDIN of the MRR Splinter Group. +In UFGW-2555, dated 13 September 1963, Headquarters suggested that +JMWAVE might be able to discredit Carlos BANDIN Cruz (201-309611) +of the MRR Splinter group as a result of BANDIN's overinflated claims +relative to his faction invading Cuba. Headquarters' interest in +discrediting BANDIN was also stimulated by the fact that BANDIN'S +irresponsible publicity stunts were causing problems for AMBIDDY-1. +As a result of Headquarters' interest in this matter, REUTEMAN had +a luncheon session with AMCARBON-1 on 24 September 1963, at which +AMCARBON-1 was advised that the BANDIN faction of the MRR was less +than accurate in its claims relative to its activities in Cuba. +In view of this, REUTEMAN suggested that the Identity 3 might want +to soft peddle any future war communiques which the BANDIN faction +might release. AMCARBON-1 stated that, in view of REUTEMAN'S +comments, the Identity 3 would not only soft peddle, but would +ignore the BANDIN faction in the future. Once BANDIN was discredited +As a result +with AMCARBON-1, the word was soon leaked by AMCARBON-1 to other +newspapermen that BANDIN was not a reliable source. +of this action, the BANDIN group has received minimal media coverage +in South Florida since September 1963. +6. OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE. In the period February 1963 +to February 1964, AMCARBON-1 has furnished JMWAVE with operational +intelligence as outlined below: +a. +In WAVE 4836, dated 21 February 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported that AMBEND-1 was back in Miami and was the object of +a great deal of press interest in view of AMBEND-1's release from +AMCARBON-1 also indicated that AMBEND-1 would +a Havana prison. +probably be a knowledgeable source on the current activities of the +UR in Cuba. This operational intelligence was most helpful in +terms of keeping JMWAVE informed on AMBEND-1's movements. +developments revealed that AMCARBON-1 could not contact AMBEND-1, +and thus AMBEND-1's return to the United States did not cause the +publicity stir that was initially anticipated. +Subsequent + +b. In WAVE 6176, dated 22 March 1963, AMCARBON-1 +The intent of this +reported that the Identity 3 was attempting to research a full +feature article on the Bay of Pigs invasion. +article was to furnish a recapitulation of the entire tactical +situation. In this connection, AMCARBON-1 pointed out that he was +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO. +FORM +5-60 +(40) +53α UBE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECRET +XX +4. +CONTINUED + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA-14781 +thinking about exposing the role of Miami attorney Alex E. CARLSON, +residing 145 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs, Florida, in the +Bay of Pigs operation. AMCARBON-1 stated that, if CARLSON were +of any current interest to REUTEMAN, then the Identity 3 would +soft peddle the CARLSON angle, REUTEMAN advised AMCARBON-1 that +he had no interest in CARLSON but knew of him and was of the +opinion that CARLSON was a sound and honest attorney. The receipt +of this operational intelligence enabled JMWAVE to brief CARLSON +on the Identity 3's over-all interest in the role that CARLSON had +played in the Bay of Pigs invasion. This briefing, in turn, +enabled CARLSON to more adequately prepare himself for a meeting +with AMCARBON-1. While AMCARBON-1 did attempt to pursue this +Bay of Pigs story, he never did put anything into print as the story +was overtaken by other developments before AMCARBON-1 could finish +his research. +NO +c. In WAVE 004, dated 9 July 1963, AMCARBON-1 advised +JMWAVE that Mr. Trevor ARMBRISTER, an associate editor for the +Saturday Evening Post, was in Miami during July 1963 attempting +to research a story regarding the possibility that strategic +missiles were hidden in Cuban caves. This information enabled +JMWAVE to keep Headquarters informed on sensational-type articles +which might be appearing relative to Soviet missiles in Cuba. + +d., In WAVE 4701, dated 20 September 1963, AMCARBON-1 +gave JMWAVE his resume of the discussions which he had with +This +AMBIDDY-1 at the Miami Playboy Club on 19 September 1963. +information was useful in obtaining an insight into what AMBIDDY-1 +was telling the press. + +e. In WAVE 5661, dated 10 October 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported on a discussion that he had had on 10 October 1963 with +AMBIDDY-1's public relations man. This operational intelligence +was useful in terms of keeping KUBARK advised as to what AMBIDDY-1's +representatives were telling the outside world about their +operational activities. + +f. In WAVE 6910, dated 31 October 1963, AMCARBON-1 +informed JMWAVE about the flood of telephone calls which were +being received at the Identity 3 relative to so-called KUBARK +vessels which were located in South Florida waters. This +information alerted JMWAVE to the fact that press scrutiny was +going to be directed toward the Identity 5. Armed with this warn- +ing, JMWAVE was able to take action which minimized the publicity +repercussions from a renewed press interest in the Identity 5. +g. In WAVE 7671, dated 16 November 1963, AMCARBON-1 +reported to JMWAVE the fact that he had received a letter from +Peru which contained an interesting operational lead to one +Carlos MONTALVANO in Puno, Peru. This lead was examined by JMWAVE, +This examination revealed +Headquarters and the Lima Station. +that the letter was written by a crackpot; thus, there was no +real operational potential in this lead. +This incident did underscore +the fact that AMCARBON-1 is willing to bring potentially significant +operational leads to JMWAVE's attention. + +h. In WAVE 1614, dated 6 February 1964, AMCARBON-1 +advised JMWAVE that he had received numerous telephone calls +indicating that Armando Andres GUIROLA Forte, who had defected +from a Cuban fishing vessel might be an individual who had previously +been seen in Miami during November or December 1963. At the same +time, AMCARBON-1 pointed out that he was suspicious and thought +that these telephone calls indicated that GUIROLA was not a bona +fide defector, but was either a GOC agent or a KUBARK plant, who +was being used as a means of creating an incident which would +embarrass the GOC, as a result of their fishing boats penetrating +: +5-60 +(40) +FORM 53α +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +XX +CONTINUED +PAGE NO. +167 +5. +54. + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA-14781 +United States territorial waters. +REUTEMAN advised AMCARBON-1 +that KUBARK had played no role in mounting a provocation operation +against the GOC. At the same time, REUTEMAN pointed out that +it was highly unlikely that GUIROLA was a GOC agent. As a result +of this conversation, arrangements were made for JMWAVE to check +out certain aspects of the GUIROLA story. At the same time, +AMCARBON-1 was prevailed upon not to write a story which might +lead the public to speculate on whether GUIROLA was an agent or a +plant in a propaganda play designed to embarrass the GOC. +7. +PROPAGANDA OUTLET. AMCARBON-1 has been used successfully, +during the period covered by this report, as a propaganda outlet +through which items of interest to KUBARK could be surfaced in +the free world press. Examples of how AMCARBON-1 has been harnessed +in this field are outlined below: + +a. AMCRAB-1. The AMCRAB-1 defection story originally +surfaced in the Miami area on 13 October 1963 via the Diario de +las Americas, which played up an API release from Montevideo. +The API Montevideo story highlighted AMCRAB-1's information +relative to GOC activities in Uruguay. The story in the Diario +de las Americas had an extremely limited impact on Spanish readers +in the Miami area. As a result, it was decided to do a series +of feature stories on AMCRAB-1, pointing up the fact that AMCRAB-1 +was typical of the veterans of the Granma expedition, who felt +they had been betrayed by CASTRO and had been relegated to positions +of obscurity once the revolution had put CASTRO in power. AMCARBON-1 +was briefed in detail on the AMCRAB-1 story, and he was given an +opportunity to debrief AMCRAB-1 urder controlled conditions in a +JMWAVE safehouse. After completing his debriefing, A.MCARBON-1 +wrote a series of feature articles on AMCRAB-1. The first article +in the series received front page headline play. The series of +articles on AMCRAB-1 were well written, and they provided an +excellent peg for JMWAVE to mount a replay operation via other +propaganda assets. AMCARBON-l's story on AMCRAB-1 was picked up +by UPI, API and others, and it was played throughout Latin America. +The details of this surfacing can be found in WAVE 5826, dated +14 October 1963; WAVE 6092, dated 19 October 1963; and, WAVE 6174, +dated 21 October 1963. + +b. Charles GRIFFIN Shrimp Boat Story. On 26 February 1964, +JMWAVE learned that when Mr. Charles GRIFFIN's sons went to Cuba +to reclaim the hijacked shrimp boat, JOHNNY REB, they found that +select items were missing from the boat when it was turned over +to them. It was believed that this information would make a good +human interest story which JMWAVE assets could use to counter GOC +propaganda claims that United States officials had stolen items +from the Cuban fishing boats which had violated United States +territorial waters. In view of this opinion, a steering tip was +given to AMCARBON-1 to have the Identity 3 representative in +Key West interview Mr. GRIFFIN. This interview was carried out, +and an article outlining the points which were of interest to +JMWAVE was published in the 27 February 1964 edition of the +Identity 3. +c. LAYC Story. The March 1964 LAYC meeting in Santiago, +Chile, was not receiving appropriate coverage in the South Florida +newspapers; as a result, REUTEMAN contacted AMCARBON-1 on 5 March +1964 and suggested that the LAYC meeting was a story which the +Identity 3 should pursue. AMCARBON-1 was grateful for this steering +tip, and he assigned the task of preparing the story on the LAYC +to one of the members of his staff. A story on the LAYC was +subsequently published in the 6 March 1964 edition of the Identity 3. +(COMMENT: Copies of the articles cited in subparagraphs a through +c above are attached for Headquarters information.) +5-60 +FORM 53α +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +(40) +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +XX +CONTINUED +PAGE NO. +6. + +14-00000 +DISPATCп +8. POSITIVE INTELLIGENCE. Attempts have been made to +obtain disseminable positive intelligence from AMCARBON-1 during +the period covered by this report. This attempt has been generally +unsuccessful, in that AMCARBON-1 does not have a great number of +contacts in Latin America who would give him access to worthwhile +intelligence appreciably in advance of the information appearing +in the overt press. As a result, AMCARBON-l is usually not aware of in; +inside developments in any Latin American country; consequently, +he is not a worthwhile source of positive intelligence. As a +matter of fact, AMCARBON-1 is less valuable as a source of positive +intelligence than most journalists. This is attributable solely +to his lack of long-standing contacts in the Latin American political +scene. It is believed that AMCARBON-1 will ultimately overcome +this shortcoming; thus, we will continue to attempt to harness him for +the collection of positive intelligence. +Our +9. COMMENT. In the period covered by this report, AMCARBON-1 +has been found to be a straight-forward individual who is honest, +cooperative and who understands the need for security. +relationship also indicates that AMCARBON-1 is an accurate reporter +of that information which he passes to KUBARK. In view of this, +JMWAVE plans to continue to harness AMCARBON-1 in the same manner +that he has been used in the past. It is believed that our rela- +tionship with AMCARBON-1 enhances our ability to conduct our +operational mission in a secure manner. In addition, this relation- +ship tends to minimize the possibility that JMWAVE might have diffi- +culties with the media outlets in the South Florida area. As a +result of our continuing relationship with AMCARBON-1, a special +activities report will be forwarded at appropriate intervals. +10. It is requested that a 201 number be assigned AMCARBON-1 +and that JMWAVE be advised of the number. + +END OF DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +FORM +5-60 +(40) +53α USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECRE +701-746416 +CONTINUED +PAGE NO. +7. +1.- +6. + +14-00000 +S-B +THE MAN HERALD Friday, March 6, 1064 +Latin Youth Group in Chile +Organized by a Cuban Red +By DON BOHNING' +Of Our Lalin America Stall +A small, but significant +Communist-dominated, +Cuban-inspired Latin youth +group convenes Monday in +Santiago, Chile. +About 400 representatives +of Latin American youth +organizations, for the most +part Communist oriented, are +expected to attend the second +Latin American Youth Con- +gress. +It has an interesting. +anatomy. And whether by +design or accident, both its +timing and locale have polit +ical significance +Chile is one of five Latin +countries which still +maintains diplomatic rela-.. +tions with Cuba. It also is +considered the one most like +ly to vote itself Communist. +Presidential elections will. +be held in September, a lead +ing contender is Salvador +Allende, candidate of the +Communist controlled Popu- +lar Action Front (FRAP). +Allende lost by 35,000 votes, +in 1958 to outgoing president +Jorge Alessandri. +A provincial election to +name a national deputy will +be held next week, a day +after the Youth Congress +closes. Outcome of the elec- +tion may provide an indica- +tion of which way the coun +try will go in September. +Principal organizer of the +Youth Congress is a 35-10-40 +year old Cuban Communist +named Joaquin Mas +Martinez. A U.S. official de +scribes him as "one of the +braintest" of the Castro +• followers. +Mas stepped in last fall +when the Congress, originally +scheduled for July of 1963, +faltered Cuban exile groups +claim he gets his Instructions +for the Congress directly +from Moscow. +Mas, a former president of +the School of Social Science +at the University of Havana +'and now vice president of the +University Student Federa- +tion, arrived in Chile in +September. +No quickly organised the +International Preparation +Conunittes for the Congтавя +National preparation groups +began to sprout up in other +Latin countries at the same +Umo. +Chilean authorities ordered +hlm expelled several times as +a "Toreign egent" Each Umo +Communist and Socialist +party officials intervened in +his behalf. +Mas left Chile Nov. 20 for +Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela +where ho conferred with +other Communist leaders, +then went on to Prague and +Moscow. +Ho returned to Santingo +Dec. 26. He was met at the + +NRCOSS Analysis +attended only by Cuban +youth representatives. Theme +for the Congress was changed +1963, +January, +preparatory meeting for the +Second Congress nearly fiz +zled when the Cuban delegato read "For the Liberation +tion was detained in Mexico +on its way to Santiago. The +representative +Panamanian +flew froin Santiago to Mexico. +to confer with the Cubans, +then returned to Chile and +the meeting resumed. The +July date was set, an agenda +agreed on and the theme +"Fight of the Young for +Peace" was adopted. +In March, however, another +"International"; preparation +meeting was held in Cuba, +took +a more on +"anti- +of Latin America" and it +imperialist" tone. +: +Santiago in consideration of +numerous petitions." +Since its inception, Cuban +exile organizations in Miami +have waged a heated +propaganda campaign against +the Congress. +A letter from a top Soviet +youth official to Aldo +Alvarez, leader of the Cuban, +National Preparation +Committee for the Congress, +was reproduced and circulat- +Nothing more was hearded by the exiles. In It, +specific instructions for or- +ganizing the Congress ara +outlined. +until mid-summer with little +Interest apparently being +generated among Latin youth +"groups. The Congress was re- +scheduled for August and +again didn't take placo. +country. This time Chilean +Interior minister Dr. Sotero +del Rio intervened and Mas +come back." +But for Mas, the Congress +may not have come off. +It is an outgrowth of the +first Lation American Youth +Congress held in Cuba in +1960. It was there the "Cuba +SI, Yankee no" theme was +'To salvage lost prestige, It +was announced in late August +the Congress would be held in +Exile groups have promised +to send representatives to +Santiago when the Congress +convenes to "denounce the +Communist effort to +brainwash the youth of Latin +: +America." +MIAMI HERALD +6 March 1964 +・201-746 +nit + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +4/R/ +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Identities +L +2 +3 +29 +Miami +DISPATCH BYMBOL AND +Separate Cover Attac. +B to UFGA-14781 +The The Miami News, +29 +IP +Sunland Training Center for +Retarded Children +The Miami Herald +Editor +Latin American Editor +4 Latin +5 +The LEDA +24 +SCAS to UFGA 14781 +Enclita +FORM 53α USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +5-60 +(40). +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +IPEDI +TRAVEL PROGRAM +ABSTRACT +DOC. MICRO. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +de Verona + +FORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +CO-U-P-1-0-3- +COUNTRY: El Salvador +SUBJECT: Report of Conditions of the Country +Inhabited by a Special Representative +of the Cuban National Revolutionary +Council + +DATE OF +INFO.: 7 Jun 62 +PLACE & +DATE ACO.: San Salvador - 2 May 62 +REPORT NO: 00-A-3228565 +DATE DISTR. 28 June 1962 +NO. PAGES 1 +REFERENCES: (Cmimi-4417) +c/s Rodrigues + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION Source: DR. Jose Jose +SOURCE: Caben national exiles in the 25. Julio FERNANDEZ Gutierrez +05 +Ssaree istsleyser who returned recently from a trip to the Central American +countries as special rape 6. +Zyn Cuban Revolutionary Council. + +(This report was developed by An Army representative assigned to the office +of preparation.) + +Attached +(sic-Gica Libaney is a copy of a papert in Spanish by Jose Julio +Fernandez Coclerres to Antonio de Verona. This report, written en 2 May 62, +is a full report to the Revolutionary Council of Cuba regarding general +conditions in El Salvador and specifically dealing with Cubans to that country. +The author of the report was sent to El Salvador for this particular purpose +and spent 45 days in El Salvados and other Central American countries. +Classified: CONFIRMUTIAL.) + +-cod- + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +6/28 +Ye Manus +Routed to 77W +with suggeste +they forward +to area +Pantalet Gran Colocatie +#09583xlerettissties diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10074.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10074.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b319b547cf81f4d5c09f9496c51da7d141eb85f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10074.md @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +To Chief, Task Force W + +FROM Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +PROCESSING: X MARKED FOR INDEXING + +Operational/GYROSLEZ/AMCUTLEF + +AMCUTLER-1 Progress Report for November and December 1962. + +Action Required: For your information. + +Reference: UFCA-6637, dated 23 November 1962. + +Developments: + +1. AMCUTLEF-1’s efforts during the reporting period were directed toward: (a) supporting the AMTAUNA operation; and (b) developing new KUTUBE operations. + +2. In support of the AMFAUNA operation, he has been investigating AMFAUNA-4, for which purpose he has interviewed seven Masons in Miami who presumably should have known AMFAUNA-4 but did not, and two individuals in New York who did know him. (See UFCA-7118.) + +3. AMCUTLER-1 has also reported a potential courier channel to AMTAUNA-1, using: + +Gonzalo ARELEM Martin +Brazilian citizen +Born ca 1915 +Residence N.E. Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Fla. +Occupation: Employee of Brazilian Consulate + +and his brother + +Manuel ARELEM Martin +Brazilian citizen +Born ca 1909 +Residence? Havana, Cuba +Occupation: Officer of Brazilian Embassy, Havana + +Once a month a pouch passes between the Brazilian Consulate in Miami and the Embassy in Havana, and AMCUTLER-1 has made use of it to send letters for posting in Havana to AMCUTLER-2. The two ARELEM brothers are personal friends of AMCUTLER-1 and AMCUTLER-2 but AMCUTLER-1 does not + +(Continued) + +Distribution: Headquarters + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +DATE TYPED 9 Jan. 63 + +DATE DESPATCHED JAN. 13 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA-7171 + +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER + +19-6-74/3 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +# 09593 + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +UFGA-7171 + +believe that they would yet be willing to carry or send any obvious espionage material. He does believe that they would be willing to carry canned good to AMCUTLER-2, and this is being explored, with the idea of concealing, money, maps, etc. in the tin cans. + +4. For the purpose of trying to develop new KUTUBE operations, AMCUTLER-1 has been following up leads given him by his case officer, He has interviewed + +Carlos Manuel CACERES-Blay +Former manager Motel Las Cuevas, Trinidad +Residence 1122 S.W. 16th Ave. Miami, Fla. + +from whom he obtained two intelligence reports; and + +Evelio CRUZ +Born Candelaria Cuba +Residence 1545 S.W. 6th St., Apt. 4. Miami, Fla. + +from whom he obtained operational information on the Esquivel Caves, Soroa Zone, termino municipal of Candelaria, Pinar del Rio. CRUZS passed AMCUTLER-1 to + +Luis HERNANDEZ aka "El Ferrible" +Residence 665 N.E. 24th St., Apt. 8, Miami, Fla. + +who gave additional information on the caves which, he said, are the property of his brother-in-law + +Dioninio PUGARTE + +Sixtor PUGARTET + +Anita PERRASTE Betancourt. A CANDELARIA, PINAR +Idel Rio, Cuba + +who still lives in the area. + +5. AMCUTLER-1 reported that his friend "Pepe" GONZALEZ, whose brother-in-law now resident in Spain is a son of + +(Dr) Carlos PEDEMONTE +Head of Cartographic Office of INRA +has received word that PEDEMONTE is looking for a way to leave Cuba. +AMCUTLER-1 is trying to develop additional information on PEDEMONTE's situation from GONZALEZ Other than press clippings, the only JMWAVE trace on PEDEMONTE is contained in HKH-02664 of 15 April 1960. + +6. On 22 December 1962 AMCUTLER-1 reported that he had been invited by one + +"Chique" MONTES +Cuban citizen +Resident Puerto Rico +1 JAN. 63 + +to join a maritime expedition aimed against tanker traffic on the south coast of Cuba, with the further objective of seizing a Cuban frigate with the cooperation of its captain. Details were sent to Headquarters in WAVE-2749 of 22 December, in the hope that it might be possible to make a tentative identification of the naval officer involved. + +7. On 25 December 1962 AMCUTLER-1 reported that he had been informed the day before by + +Pedro Luis DIA: Lanz + +that two individuals named + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +UFGA-7171 + +Reinard LOPEZ Llub + +Enrique CEIJAS + +had just approached him with the offer to sell him some weapons allegedly belonging to KUBARK which were stored on an unidentified key and valued at several thousand dollars. LOPEZ and CEIJAS told DIAZ/that an armed raid on the key would have to be simulated so that suspicion would not fall on them, and that the raid would have to be pulled off on either the night of 25 December or 31 December when one of the other of the men would be on guard duty at the key. (DIAZ/had turned down the offer. JMWAVE file checks showed that the two men were indeed of interest to KUBARK, and that AMTABBY Underwater Demolition Team was possibly involved. Appropriate defensive measures were immediately taken. + +Production: + +8. The following reports were disseminated during the period: + +UFG-1955 "Reaction to Current Crisis within Cuba" +UFG-2098 "Possible Military Use of Caves near Trinidad, Las Villas" +UFG-2143 "Identification of Two Caves near Trinidad, Las Villas Which Could be Used for Military Purposes" +UFGT-2823 "Passenger Manifests for Flights to & From Cuba". + +Costs: + +9. The following expenses were incurred during the period on behalf of the operation: + +Two months' salary $500.00 +Use of POV 80.00 +Meeting expenses 10.22 +$546.22 + +Future Plans + +10. No change. + +END OF DISPATCH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10101.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10101.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5bb51db3df86c3b374a416650de90bbab1c3642d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10101.md @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +PROCESSING + +TO +Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +INFO +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +OPERATIONAL/TYPIC/AMFAUNA +Debriefing of AMFAUNA-14 + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Action Required: For Your Information + +1. Following are the results of the debriefing of AMFAUNA-14 in the JMWAVE area from 22 November to 2 December 1963. + +2. AMFAUNA-14 did not leave her apartment all day Sunday, 6 Oct. On Monday, 7 October, she went to work as usual. When she arrived, she found a letter waiting for her which had been forwarded to her office from her accommodation address; it was in AMPAUNA-1's handwriting and contained nothing of any interest, so she was sure there was a secret writing message on it. + +3. At 1255 hours two men arrived at the office, one about 45 years old and short, who from his appearance might have been a bus driver, and the other a very young dark-skinned man. They walked into the office vestibule and told the guard that they wanted to see AMFAUNA-14. The guard came into the office to give AMFAUNA-14 the message, and the two men followed right behind. They told AMFAUNA-14 that she had to come with them to identify an arrested person. AMFAUNA-14 said that she would have to ask her supervisor for permission to leave, because it was not yet closing time. She turned to go back into the office, and the two men followed her in. The supervisor told her that it would be all right for her to go, but said that she should check in by phone if there were any difficulty. AMFAUNA-14's father and uncle, both of whom work in the same office, asked whether they could come with her. The men said no, because she would be coming right back; they said they were taking her to "G-2" headquarters in La Vibora. + +Continued.. +VIOLATION +POUCH +NO FIELD + +Distribution: +Orig & 2 - Chief, SAS +INDEX-X +CS COPY + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +719-5-1 + +CLASSIFICATION Excluded from +SECRET downgrading and +declassification + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +19-6-56/3 +9 Dec 1963 +UFGA-12894 +19-6-50/3 +#09748 + +4. AMFAUNA-14 tried to dispose of the letter she had just received from AMFAUNA-1 by leaving it on the desk of a fellow employee together with some potatoes and a carrot for cover, but the men would not let her. She did, however, manage to destroy a page from her notebook containing telephone numbers. + +5. At the DSE headquarters in Villa Maristas, AMFAUNA-14 was turned over to a militiawoman who had her strip and performed a body search on her. She was fingerprinted and photographed and her biographic data were taken down, after which she was locked in a cell which had an adjoining private bath. Nothing else of importance happened for the rest of the day. + +6. During her four-day detention period, AMFAUNA-14 was handled by the following DSE officers: C.L.1.BH NCB 11915 ELIS AGENT +SUD INTERACEATE SHAVANA, CUBA + +(a) Francisco ABAD: AMFAUNA-14 believes that this is his real name. He did not introduce himself, but she saw the name on her release papers which he signed. He was born about 1918 and is about 5'4" tall, weighs about 160 pounds, and has a fat build, aquiline nose, greenish eyes, dark skin, grey-brown wavy hair, rough laborer's hands, and two teeth missing from the lower jaw. He smokes both cigars and cigarettes, his manner was soft and kindly, and AMFAUNA-14 believes he is probably poorly educated. He is married, but AMFAUNA-14 did not learn whether he has children or what his address is. He wears civilian clothes and drives a black 1956 Pontiac with a grey roof. Discussing this man later in the AMCOG household, AMFAUNA-14 was told by Pedro CARRILLO (who is a brother of Justo CARRILLO) that Pedro knows ABAD. According to Pedro, ABAD is part Jewish and an old Communist who worked in the Havana Underground on behalf of Fidel CASTRO during the Batista period. Pedro CARRILLO thinks that ABAD may now have some regrets about the course he has taken. + +(b) "Carlos" aka "Samuel": AMFAUNA-14 does not know his true name. He was born about 1942 or perhaps a little earlier. He is about 5'6" tall, weighs about 150 pounds, and has a muscular build, drooping eyelids, light olive skin, wavy chestnut hair with a widows peak. He is a nervous pacer, and walks with his head bent forward and tilted slightly to one side. An expression which he frequently used was "O.K." pronounced "OKAH" with the accent on the first syllable. He told AMFAUNA-14 that he had been a student in the Commercial School of Havana, that he had worked clandestinely under the Batista regime, had been arrested by Col. Esteban VENTURA Novo, had been released due to the influence of his father, and had gotten out of the country with the aid of the Mexican Ambassador to Cuba, coming then to the United States. He drives a 1959 black and white Chevrolet Corvair, wears civilian clothes, and carries a pistol, sometimes a .45 and sometimes a .38. AMFAUNA-14 believes him to be a 100% Communist. She thinks he may have been somewhat better trained than Francisco ABAD and may have been somewhat superior in rank, although this was never clearly evident. There seemed to be a little professional jealousy between the two men. If she told one man something which she had been unable to remember for the other, the second would show signs of jealousy or resentment. "Carlos" subsequently told AMFAUNA-14 to phone 61-4319 and ask for "Samuel" when she wanted to reach him. She phoned him at this number about ten times in all. The phone was always answered by the same woman, except for once when a boy answered and then called for his mother to come and take the phone. AMFAUNA-14 would ask for "Samuel" and the woman would invariably reply that he was not there. AMFAUNA-14 would then ask the woman to take a message for him to please call "Dolores." The woman would always reply "Yes, Comrade." Discussing this person later within the AMCOG household, AMFAUNA-14 was told by Israel PADILLA that he thought "Carlos" was Samuel RODILES. IT/CUBA + +Comment: The physical description of "Carlos" does not match that of Samuel RODILES Plana. Telephone number 61-4319 is listed in the 1962 Havana telephone directory to one Maria Antonia CARCANO Araujo, Artes 47, Casablanca, Havana WAVE traces on this C-T: CURA 50 PCS PHONE CONTACT FOR + +name include HCSA-09896 of 23 April 1963 showing that one Maria CARCANO Arujo (born 7 December 1935) travelled to Chile in March and April 1963 on a diplomatic passport. An AMOT report of 27 September 1962 mentions one Antonia CARCANO Araujo as a communist in charge of vigilance, and living at 47 Artes St., Casablanca. There also appears to be a Maria ARAUJO (born about 1902) who is an old-time Communist living at Artes 47. AMPAUNA-1 has been given the names of several former residents of this neighborhood in hopes of finding a relative of the CARCANO or ARAUJO families whose physical description matches that of "Carlos," AMPAUNA-1 has also interviewed Col. VENTURA in the WAVE area. VENTURA remembers a case similar to that of "Carlos" but does not remember the boy's name. He says that he seems to remember that the boy's father was connected with one Jose LOPEZ Villaboy (on whom WAVE has numerous traces) and that he was assisted in getting to Mexico by a Mexican diplomat named "Benjamin." CUBA AGENT DOD. + +(c) Fnu Inu: This man appeared a few times during AMFAUNA-14's interrogation. They never heard his name at this time, but later saw him on television interrogating AMBIG-2 and he was identified then as Jose Antonio FERNANDEZ Menert. She does not believe that this is his true name, because it is her understanding that DSE officers use aliases in their public appearances. He is about 5'11" tall, slender, with darkish skin and black hair combed straight back. He has very large green cold eyes. He was born about 1939 and appears to be uneducated, with a cynical and vulgar manner. He wears civilian clothes. NHAVANÁ + +7. At about 1600 or 1700 hours on Tuesday, 8 October, AMFAUNA-14 was brought into ABAD's office for her first interview. ABAD began by asking if she knew why she was there. AMFAUNA-14 replied that she had no idea. ABAD observed that that was strange, because he had judged her to be an able and intelligent woman. CCCDA LOVER EF +201-3336750 +8. Honestly believing that she might have been denounced by the jealous wife of her lover, Manuel COMPANIONI, AMFAUNA-14 suggested that it might be a personal matter. + +CITICUDA +Ater, NEGRETELINGERO CONG +TOKA LUIS ANEGRET COD. I NGRE +9. ABAD said that it was not. He then asked her if she knew one Luis Braulio VILLAR Negret. AMPAUNA-14 said that she did not. ABAD said that this was strange, because VILLAR Negret knew her. He asked if she knew one Angel BRINGAS. AMFAUNA-14 said that she did. ABAD asked why, if she knew BRINGAS, she would deny knowing his cousin NEGRET. + +10. AMPAUNA-14 said that she knew the man as Luis NEGRET and had not recognised the name VILLAR Negret. *NEGRET an (SUB INFOANEO +CHANTI-ASIAL ACTIV CLOANS. +11. ABAD told AMFAUNA-14 that NEGRET was then under detention and had implicated AMFAUNA-14 in his confession. ABAD wanted to know what AMFAUNA-14's connection with NEGRET had been. AMFAUNA-14 said that NEGRET had been in her house once, and once in her mother's. + +12. At this point in the interrogation, ABAD was called away and AMFAUNA-14 was returned to her cell. Two hours later the interrogation was resumed. + +13. ABAD picked up where he had left off, and asked AMFAUNA-14 what connection she had had with Angel BRINGAS. AMFAUNA-14 said that she had known BRINGAS no better than she had known NEGRET. ABAD said that she was lying and urged that she cooperate. AMFAUNA-14 promised that she would cooperate. ABAD said that NEGRET had told the DSE that AMFAUNA-14 had had sexual relations with BRINGAS, and AMFAUNA-14 denied the allegation. + +14 The interrogation was again interrupted, and AMFAUNA-14 was returned to her cell. When she returned to the interrogation room, she saw that ABAD had an envelope containing what she recognized to be papers taken from her apartment, including airline passenger manifests, deciphering material, instructions for using the deciphering material, and insurance policies and personal papers belonging to AMFAUNA-1. AMFAUNA-14 now realized that it was time for her to pretend to + +cooperate with the DSE, as AMFAUNA-1 had briefed her to do in such a situation. + +15. ABAD began by telling her that she was in a very serious situation, because he knew that she had had very close connections with a KUBARK agent. ABAD asked whether AMFAUNA-1 was identical with "Julio." AMFAUNA-14 said that AMFAUNA-1 had been known as "Julio." ABAD then wanted to know whether NEGRET had been working with "Julio." AMPAUNA-14 denied this. ABAD asked whether NEGRET had known "Julio." AMPAUKA-14 denied this too, but volunteered the information that "Julio" had provided NEGRET with mail facilities, and that AMFAUNA-14 had been the cutout between them. Did NEGRET know of "Julio's" existance, ABAD wanted to know. AMFAUNA-14 said that he and not, that she had brought NEGRET mail and money which she had gotten from "Julio," and had picked mail up from him and delivered it to "Julio," but that NEGRET had never known "Julio's" identity. + +16. The truth about AMFAUNA-14's relations with NEGRET and BRINGAS according to her statements to her KUBARK case officer in November 1963 in the JMWAVE area, is as follows: + +(a) In about mid-1963, AMCOG-2 asked AMFAUNA-14 to serve as cutout between herself and an unidentified agent, and AMFAUNA-14 agreed. AMFAUNA-14 was driven to the meeting site, which was on the sidewalk in front of a textile factory near Calle 100 in Marianao, by ANCOG-2's chauffeur, a Spaniard named "Segundo, This agent introduced himself to AMFAUNA-14 only as "El #NEGRO", and AMFAUNA-14 described herself to him as an employee of an unidentified embassy. For contact purposes, "El Negro" gave her the telephone number 29-4900 or 20-4900. + +(b) Later, when AMFAUNA-14 began to trust "El Negro" more, she gave him the telephone number of her mother. She learned that "R1 Negro's" true name was als Braulio VILLAR Negret, and that he lived in a small room in the rear of the textile factory. The telephone number which he had given her was always answered by a woman whose name she learned to be "Maximina." + +(c) VILLAR Negret was born about 1928, and was about 5'11" tall with broad shoulders and a strong build. He had black wavy hair brown eyes, an olive skin, and a face marked by acne. AMFAUNA-14 never learned anything about his family directly from him, but DSE officers told her that he was married with one child, and that hie parents lived on a farm in Pinar del Rio Province. SUBL. IS INDOLUCO ARGIEVING INC. 197045. + +(d) VILLAR Negret was a member of the Acción Revolucionaria Democratica, which AMFAUNA-14 understands to be a successor organization to the AAA of Aureliano SANCHEZ Arango. He had formerly belonged to an action component of this organization, but more recently had de-pvoted himself to intelligence collection. AMFAUNA-14 brought him in-structions and money from AMCOG-2, and picked up his intelligence reports which she delivered to ANCOG-2. She understands that AMCOG-2 sent these reports via diplomatic channels to Frank PAEZ inMiami FLA, USA wag. 19 tyre delivered them to an individual identified only as El 21-224340. The last contact which AMFAUNA-14 had had with IT Negro was in mid September 1963 when he passed her a report which he said concerned missile base, and a book on Communist infiltration in Colombia. + +(e) Once when "El Negro" was sick the sent his cousin to meet with AMPAUNA-14. This cousin was Angel BRINGAS, an employee of an Xeray equipment company at 23rd and O. 14 Rampa, Vedado, telephone -5870. On various other subsequent occasions, BRINGAS filled in for IT Negro." + +(f) According to what the DSE officers told her, "El Negro" vas arrested about 1 October and was to be shot. AMFAUNA-14 asked her DSE interrogators whether it would not be possible to reindoctrinate "El Negro" instead of shoot him, but they told her that it was not worth the trouble because "El Negro" was a person of low morals who + +be shown to Angel BRINGAS when and if he is caught. + +(g) On 12 or 13 October 1963, after AMFAUNA-14 had been released, she was telephoned at her place of employment by Angel BRINGAS who told her guardedly that "El Negro" had been arrested and said that he would like to send a female cousin of his to talk to AMFAUNA-14. A meeting was arranged in the home of AMFAUHA-14's mother. The female cousin, whose name was "Gladys", told AMFAUNA-14 that BRINGAS had gone into hiding and wondered whether "the family with which she worked" (the ABCOGS) could help him get into asylum. AMFAUNA-14 said that she doubted this. "Gladys" told AMFAUNA-14 that, in case it were possible to do anything for BRINGAS, she should telephone "Gladys" with an innocent message. It was understood that a meeting would take place at 1000 hours on the same day of the telephone call at the Ten Cent Store at 83rd between 10th and 12th in Vedado. AMFAUNA-14 does not remember Gladys' telephone number which was left with her mother. + +(h) In spite of what AMFAUNA-14 told the DSE, AMFAUNA-1 had had nothing to do with NEGRET. AMFAUNA-14 had told this story to protect ANCOG-2. NEGRET had known that AMCOG-2 was involved, and had once had a meeting with her in her home. Nevertheless, AMFAUNA-14 briefed ANCOG-2 on the cover story which she had told the DSE and told her that, in case she were ever arrested and questioned, she should admit having talked to NEGRET in her home, but deny having been involved in the communications channel or knowing anything about it. + +Station Comment: Luis Braulio VILLAR Negret appears to be identical with Luis NEGRE Villar (born 4 November 1930 in Consolacion del Sur, Pinar del Rio), who is carded as ACSI source No. 492 and appears in AMBUD correspondence as National Coordinator of the Accion Revolucionaria Democratica. "El Guajiro Bermudez" appears to be identical with Gerardo Jose #QUESADA Vasquez (201-292022) (born 9 May 1919, Pinar del Rio), President and founder of Accion Revolucionaria Democratica and ACSX Source No. 109 Tho are no Station traces on Angel BRINGAS. The 1988 Havana telephone directory has no listing aide #20-4900, CVOA 86-4900 18 listed το karael FLAMATUT, DAYS #4117, Marianno JMWAVE has no traces on him. There is no listing under 70-5570. However, under 70-5579 there is the Cubana, de Rayos X y Foto, S.A., Calle 23 #72, La Rampa.) + +17. ABAD appeared to be particularly interested in how NEGRET and "Julio" obtained their funds, and kept returning to this subject during the interrogation. + +16. ABAD then addressed himself to the contents of the envelope and a suitcase found in AMFAUNA-14's apartment. He commented that all these things appeared to belong to AMFAUNA-1 and his son, and asked how they happened to be there. AMFAUNA-14 replied that AMFAUNA-1 and his son, together with AMFAUNA-3, had been hiding for a few days in her apartment because their usual hiding place had become unavailable. + +19. ABAD wanted to know how and when AMFAUNA-14 had first met AMPAUNA-1. ANFAUNA-14 replied that she had met AMFAUNA-1 in about February 1962, that AMFAUNA-1 had regularly parked his car in a lot near her office and that they had seen each other on the street frequently, that ANFAUNA-1 had finally spoken to her, and that a friendship had developed which finally turned into a love affair. (Comment: This was a lie told to conceal the fact that it had been AMCUTLER-2 who had in-troduced them.) She said that AMFAUNA-1 had been her lover until about July 1962 when she broke up with him because he was too busy with clandestine work to pay the proper amount of attention to her. + +20. ABAD asked what part AMFAUNA-14 had played in AMFAUNA-1's clandestine activities. AMFAUNA-14 replied that AMFAUNA-1 would some-times telephone her late at night to invite her to go out for a ride, and she would then find that AMFAUNA-1 was going out to have agent meetings and wanted her along for cover. ABAD asked whom AMFAUNA-1 had been meeting. AMFAUNA-14 mentioned a person known as "Gustavo" and + +gave the physical description of AMFAUNA-24, whom she knew to be safely out of Cuba. (She never knew AMFAUNA-24's true name.) She also mentioned Manolo VILLAMANAN, the true name of AMFAUNA-13 (whom she had known only as AMFAUNA-1's business partner but when she thought she could safely mention now that he was out of Cuba,) For good measure she added a notional name and physical description. + +21. Referring back to AMFAUNA-1's automobile, ABAD asked what kind of a car he had driven. AMFAUNA-14 replied that it was a gray Chevrolet Impala. She repeated that AMFAUNA 1 had formerly parked it near her office, but said that she had not seen it recently. ABAD asked where AMFAUNA-l's red car was, and she said she did not know. He asked what the license number on this car was, and she said she did not know. He never asked anything about the third car which AMFAUNA-1 had obtained. + +22. ABAD commented that the DSE had observed AMFAUNA-1 in his automobile in the Havana dock area on 1 January 1963, having a meeting with another person. (AMFAUNA-14 recalls that this other person was AMPAUNA-24, and that he and AMFUANA-1 had rendezvoused in the dock area after an attempt to pick up AMFAUNA-1's radio. + +23. With reference to the KUBARK agent known as "Julio", whom they had recently identified with AMFAUNA-1, ABAD said that he knew that "Julio" had left Cuba in October 1962 and believed that he had gone to Europe, but he said he did not know whether "Julio" had gone clandestinely or legally. + +24. AMFAUNA-14 was asked about AMFAUNA-l's subsources in other provinces, but she said she knew nothing about them. ABAD said he was sure that ANPAUNA-1 had a good source on the Tale of Pines. Whose war name night be "Raul". ABAD also mentioned the name of a person who had been shot about two weeks previously and who he believed had been work-ing with AMFAUNA-1. (AMFAUNA-14 does not remember the name of this person.) + +25. ABAD asked if AMFAUNA-1's son had helped him in this clandestine work. AMFAUNA-14 replied that the son had been with AMFAUNA-1 frequently, but that she thought it was only because he was helping AMPAUNA-1 with his business and that the son probably had had nothing to do with clandestine work. + +26. ABAD again turned to the envelope of papers found in AMFAUNA-148 apartment, and said he could see she was not cooperating with him. She was not volunteering information, he said, but waiting to be asked questions. ABAD said he was sure that there was much that AMFAUNA-14 could tell him spontaneously, and he intimated that there might be a chance for her to rehabilitate herself. + +27. ABAD asked her where the passenger lists came from. AMFAUNA-14 replied that they had been left in her apartment by AMFAUNA-1, who intended to instruct her later by SW what to do with them. She said that AMFAUNA-1 had trained her in this system, and had left her his materials, so that he could use her as a stop-gap communications link while he was trying to reorganize his net. + +28. ABAD told her that this was plainly not true, because some of the lists were dated later than AMFAUNA-1's departure date. He said he supposed they had been brought to AMFAUNA-14's apartment by AMCUTLER-2, who had been observed coming there on 5 October with Lolip CORREOSO. (This was true, according to AMFAUNA-14. AMCUTLER-2 and Lolin CORREOSO had brought the passenger manifests to AMFAUNA-14's house at about 1630 or 1700 hours on 5 October, and had stayed about fifteen minutes. AT 1400 hours that same day, AMFAUNA-14 had had a meeting with AMFAUNA-39, the first in two weeks, initiated by AMFAUNA-39 by means of a telephone call to AMFAUNA-1's mother who was serving as cutout between them. APAIHA-39 had called the meeting to ask whether she had received any instructions from AMFAUNA-1 as to how to act in case of an internal uprising, which a number of people in Cuba seemed to be expecting about that time as a result of the dat caused by Hurricane Flo NO. + +(The DSE interrogators never at any time mentioned AMFAUNA-39, or asked her about this earlier meeting, SO AMPAUNA-14 concludes that she had not been under intensive surveillance that day; either AMCUTLER-2 had been under surveillance on 5 October, or she herself had been under some kind of periodic spot check.) + +29. ABAD asked AMFAUNA-14 how she had become acquainted with AMCUTLER-3, and AMFAUNA-14 replied that she had met AMCUTLER-2 through AMFAUNA-15, the wife of a cousin of AMFAUNA-14 who is a prisoner on the Isle of Pines. + +30. ABAD then asked AMFAUNA-14 where her SW materials were, which surprised AMFAUNA-14 because she had thought they had been found during her house search and were part of the incriminating envelope which ABAD was holding. AMFAUNA-14 told ABAD where to look for the materials, and he sent somebody to get them. + +31. ABAD wanted to know how AMFAUNA-1 and AMFAUNA-3 had gotten out of Cuba. AMFAUNA-14 said she did not know. She said she understood they were to get their instruction on the street once they had left her apart-mont. + +32. ABAD abruptly asked AMFAUNA-14 whether she knew anybody in Luyano. ANFAUNA-14 said she did not. ABAD then produced a photograph of ANFAUNA-14 together with AMFAUNA-1 and AMWEE-28 and told her that she had been in AMWEB-2's home in Luyano with AMFAUNA-1 on Saturday, 7 September He asked AMFAUNA-14 whether AMWEE-2 were employed in an embassy. AMFAUNA 14 said she did not know but that she thought so. She said she knew AMEER-3 to be a personal friend of AMFAUNA-1, and thought that he might occasionally have helped AMFAUNA-1 with his mail. (It was true that AMFAUNA-14 had gone to AMWEE-2's house on 7 September with AMFAUNA-1. Later the same day AMFAUNA-1 took her to Miramar to introduce her to ........ + +33. ABAD again changed the subject suddenly. "Where is the radio?" he asked. "Could AMWEE- have it?" AMFAUNA-14 said she did not know anything about a radio. "Where is the camera?" asked ABAD. AMFAUNA-14 admitted having seen AMFAUNA-1 with a Minox camera, but said she did not know what AMFAUNA-1 had done with it. She said she had hoped that AMPAUHA-1 would leave it with her, and pretended to be hurt that he had not done so. ABAD asked her whether she had ever seen one like it in the AXCOG house, and AMFAUNA-14 said that she had. Throughout the interrogation, ABAD kept reverting to the subject of the camera and the radio. + +34. ABAD asked AMPAUNA-14 what her connection was with the AMCOG family. She replied that her grandmother was the cousin of AMCOG-3's mother. ABAD said that the whole family had been under observation for a long time, and mentioned an organization (name not remembered by AMPAUNA-14) which ANCOG-3 had worked with during the Batista era. What, ho wanted to know, was ANCOG-3 doing. AMFAUNA-14 said that she did not think he was doing anything clandestine. ABAD replied that the DSE was positive that AMCOG-3 was doing secret work. ANFAUNA-14 said that the DEB should not delude itself, that the entire family was too selfish to engage in anything of the kind. + +35. ABAD asked what the diplomatic visitors to the AMCOG household talk about. AMPAUNA-14 said that they never talk politics. ABAD asked about the attitude of"the Doctor" (AMCOG-3's uncle), and AMFAUNA-14 said that he was waiting for the situation to settle. + +36. "What about AMFAUNA-3?" asked ABAD. "Did she work with AMPAUNA-1?" ANFAUNA-14 said that she did not, but that she sometimes gave him information. ABAD wanted to know whether AMFAUNA-3 had been working with some one in Florida. AMFAUNA-14 answered that ARFAUNA-3 + +had been involved somehow with her sister who lives in Florida. ABAD asked whether AMFAUNA-14 had been a good friend of AMFAUNA-3, and she said that she had been. ABAD asked whether AMFAUNA-14 had ever heard AMPAUNA-3 speak about the Escambray insurgents. AMFAUNA-14 said that she had not. ABAD asked whether AMFAUNA-3 had had contacts with any embassy people, for example the Spanish Embassy. ANFAUNA-14 said that she did not know of any such contacts. + +37. ""How about AMCUTLER-3?" asked ABAD. "We know that she spends & lot of time there." AMFAUNA-14 said she did not know. + +38. ABAD asked AMFAUNA-14 if she were a revolutionary. AMFAUNA-14 said that she was not, but that neither was she against the revolution. She said that she had joined the militia early in the revolution, but had soon dropped out because there were some things about the revolution which she did not understand. For instance, she could not understand why there should be so many shortages and rationing, whereas before the revolution there had been plenty. ABAD explained that the shortages were the result of the imperialist blockade of Cuba. AMFAUNA-14 said that she could understand this, but that it did not explain why there should be a shortage of coffee when Cuba grew its own. ABAD said that coffee was in short supply because Cuba was sending coffee to the Soviet Union in gratitude for Soviet assistance in overcoming shortages caused by the imperialist blockade. AMFAUNA-14 replied that this was very logical now that it had been explained to her, and said she wondered why the revolutionary government did not publicly say so in order to put an end to public grumbling on the subject. + +39. Early in the morning of 9 October, ABAD produced the letter which AMFAUNA-14 received from AMFAUNA-1 on 7 October and held up the letter to the light, examining it carefully for traces of SW. AMFAUNA-14's developer pills were brought and she was told to develop the letter. which she did in the presence of ABAD, "Carlos," and a third man whom she was unable to get a good look at. All were very surprised and disappointed when no secret writing appeared. They kept asking her if she were sure she was doing it right, and began intimating that she was deceiving them. (Station Comment: It is indeed surprising that no secret writing appeared, because this letter was almost undoubtedly the one containing SW message no. 1 to AMFAUNA-14.) + +40. AMFAUNA-14 also explained the use of her carbons. The only accommodation address she gave away was AMFAUNA-1's JMWAVE area post office box. She deliberately protected the (Rosa JUSTIZ address. (the home of AMPAN-2), not knowing whether this was a real or a fictitious person. + +41. "Carlos" and ABAD now invited AMFAUNA-14 to work with them. She replied that she might be willing to do so, but first wanted to know what work would be expected of her. For instance, she said, she would not inform on people in her office. They told her that this would not be asked of her, because that sort of work is done by the Defense Committees. Her work, they said, would be much more important, namely maintaining a link between themselves and KUBARK. She said that would be all right, but she was afraid that it would not last long because KUBARK would probably put her on ice as soon as they learned that she had been arrested. They told her not to worry about that. + +43. "Carlos" and ABAD suggested to her that AMFAUNA-1 had briefed her to agree to cooperate with them. She denied this, claiming that she had not really wanted to work with ANFAUNA-1 at all, but had merely let herself be imposed on for old times sake. They asked whether they could trust her. She said she thought so, and asked whether she could trust them to keep their promises. They assured her that she could, and said she would be released the following day. + +43. In the morning of 10 October, after being told that she was to be released, AMPAUNA-14 was moved to a smaller cell without a bath. She sont for ABAD and complained that he had double-crossed her. He told + +her that he was going to keep his word and release her, but that her original cell was needed for some new prisoners who were expected. He said that the DSE had received advance word that a boatload of refugees were going to try to leave Cuba that night. Many of them were women, and one of those was pregnant, so he wanted the larger cell with bath for them. + +44. ABAD always treated AMFAUNA-14 kindly and considerately. When she had a headache, he ordered aspirin for her. Her saw to it that she received soft drinks when she wanted them, and he seemed to be honestly distressed whenever she wept. AKTAUNA-14 believes that it had been the DSE's intention from the very beginning to recruit her, because she doubts that all DSK prisoners are treated as well. + +45. The first SW message which AMFAUNA-14 wrote while under DSE control was dated 10 October, the day of her release. The DSE officers asked her what her control signal was, and she replied that it was a rubric, but also included her true control signal. She deliberately numbered her first controlled SW message no. 2, to conceal the fact that she had already written several messages containing intelligence reports. + +46. In all she wrote three SW messages under control. She was obliged to write each one in duplicate, one of which was mailed and the other given to the DSE for study. One day \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10113.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10113.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4775a8ac367bb7edd1e6f70633693796bb4a40f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10113.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +14-00000 +104-10073-10113- +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +isc1-3/764141 +2 MARCH 61 + +TO: Director of Special Investigation +Inspector Genere +USAP +Attention: Mr. Gilbert K. Levy + +FROM: Ieputy Director, plang + +SUDJECIS: LING Lindsey +WEINER Heins Theotor + +1. feference is made to the telephone request dated 24 +February 1961, of Major Malone for information concerning +Lindsey LING and Heinz Theodor EINER. The files contain +the following information concerning the subjects of your +request. + +2 According to information from an official Portugues +service LING was contacted in late August 1900 in Santa Maria, +the Azores, by Eloy GUTIERREZ Manoyo, a Cuban National, and +Rafal probably Rafael HERNANDEZ, a Cuban diplomat. In 1988 +and 1959, GUTIERREZ vas reliably reported, brother sources, +to have been a military supporter of Fidel CASTRO's revolution +and to be employed by CASTRO possibly as a G-2 agent. In +August 1959 he had infiltrated the rauks of certain anti-CASTRO +conspirators and delivered the leaders up to the Cuban Govern- + +3. The Portuguese service further reported in September 1960 +that Lindsey LING, aka LING Lind sey, was the manager of a Chinese +restaurant located at rua Valaverde 9, Madrid, Spain, and that the +restaurant was owned by a second (unidentified) Chinese, who was +also supplying clothing to the United States personnel at the +Lajoe Base in the Agores. Theodor Reing/WIENER, who had represented +the clothing firm in the Azores, was reportedly arrested there in +December 1958 on a suspicion of espionage, and was, as of September +1960, reportedly in Bermuda, where LING was planning to go to +investigate setting up another restaurant. + +The files contain no further information concerning Sub- +jects than that which is already believed to be contained in your +files. + +CSCI-3/764,141 + +RID/CE: JWE/RO/jrg (29-2-7/2) +Based on: OFPE-29605, 13 Jan. 61 +LISB-1827 (IN 12873), 15 Sept. 60 +15-15 +#0975: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10133.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10133.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c3e7be1321da5ddb24bb86c27f13ae2c66281e45 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10073-10133.md @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +1400000 +104-10073-10133 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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PAGES 1 +REFERENCES +TTIK +14 дилы +DATE OF +INFO +PLACE & +DATE ACQ +June 1961 and Earlier +June 1961 + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +SOURCE Cuban national, residing in the US +1 +8 +Source is a personal and political friend of former President Carlos Prio +Socarras and held positions of Cabinet rank during Prio's administration. +[Source is normally available for reinterrogation should this report. +generate additional requirements.] + +[This report was developed by an Army representative assigned to the office +of preparation.] +I have been informed by contacts within pro-Fidel Castro groups that Castro +agents in the US are attempting to determine whether there are any military +tranining carr +wact location and +: +Coperatio: +of ti +2 +determine +Cie +Air +with +furt: +Suspe +being +Mowerco Nunez, former aide to the late +ilo +✓ Banos former employee of the Jose Marti Pernational +of Rebel Army Captain Angel Banos, who arrived in the US +Gutierrez Menoyor Jesus Dieguez and Eva Gutiérrez, not +Fied. + +-end- + +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L- +WH/4Riba +Ble Brancis +CO/Kaison +15 +WH-304 +5 +4 +3 +2 +STATE +ARMY +NAVY +AIR +FBI + +INFORMATION REPORT +NO DISSEM ABROAD +OFORN +INFORMATION REPORT +LIMITED +MITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employees of CIA, ABC and FBI; and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, othe +Hices producing NIS elements, and higher echlons with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projecta +serve personnel on short term active duty (excepting individuals who are normally full-time employees of CIA, ABC, FBI, State or Defenss) unless th +Vitten permission of the originating office has been obtained through the Assistant Director, for Contral Reference, CIA. +#0980 + +Background Use On'y +Do Not Haproduca diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10007.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10007.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b6dabbab5dcb6fe35b29f17f436d199edf66d065 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10007.md @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +1104-10074-10007 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +a of on +that +1. Πάρος Παστέρ +sauce adso +ZBI + +ion in hean dirneved to the +Director, bemitted to outmedistolg +Federal Büreau of Investigation) +And +U. 8. Department of Justic +Dear Itr. Hoove +Himmaraly +With reference to your letter of 11 June 1947 requesting +information on policy matters discussed by Foster and certain +members of the Central Committee of the French Communist Party +in Paris, I should like to an sumarise the action taken by thie +on Foster' +ganisation on Foster's trip. A trip. All stations on +itinerary were alerted during the British Empire Conference with +emphasis placed upon Foster's contacts and the content of hمن +conversations with foreign Gommunist afric officiala at Paris, Bol +The first reaction from Paris reported Foster's meeting with +Thores and Duclos and on 7 Be and a planned nesting for the next +day with other nimbars mbars of the Central Committee 1. Committee (this information +was distributed to you in DD-3658 on 9-3658 on 4 April 1947). No adequate +follow-up on this original report was subsequently produced - a +fact to be accounted for primarily by the hesitation of the Surete +Nationale, for political reasons, to give Foster's visit adequate +investigative attention (as reported t to you you in DB-4777 of 1 July +1947), +24 +Information on the policy matters discussed at this nesting, +however, was r, was included in a report from H.I.6, Section 7, in May +)copy enclosed herewith). Although the source of tمنط of this report did +not know precisely what happened at this meeting "because +secrecy sas observed, he mentioned several specific topics +allegedly under discussion. This report was not forwarded to you +since it was assumed the report i wie handed directly to your London 24 +representative by the British. +by hand +OX REF FORM FILED +IN: 201-3141 +201-53438 +IC MICROFILMED +54 +NAY 6-1955 +DATE 8 DEC 1952 +I aug. +7 RI COPY +to Director +/ENCL +2inv +10446 +Pittman +14-00000 + +리지 +15-4 +The attention of our (Paris) station has teen directed to the +actual conversations that took place in this Paris nesting, and +24 there remains a possibility that a verification or expatision of the +1.6 report will be obtained, such additional information will, +of course, be transmitted to you immediately upon its radipt. +incerely +de Bolos + +14-00000 +OCONCL +COUNTRY +: Italy/Yugoslavia/France/at.Britain/USA +SUBJECT +: William Zebulon FOSTER +ORIGIN +London 15-1 +DATE OF INFO : As stated +DATE +May 15, 1947 +15-9 +10η 15.3.47, our representative in Rome reported that FOS TER +had arrived there on 14.3.47. for a stay of a few dayв. +"On 1.4.47., we heard from Belgrade that gocording to logal +presa reports of 25,3.47., FOSTER had left Jugoslavia on +24.3.47. No details were given regarding his destination, +but the press report mentioned that he had been accompanied +by Lander of the Labour Progressive Party of Can +Canada. +13-4 +"A report dated 1.4.47 from Paris, stated that after the +British Communist Party Congress in London, several important +delegates had arrived in Paris among whom were William Z. +POS TER, Tim BUCK LAHAUT, Chief of the Belgian Communist Party, +who had not been in London, and who arrived direct from Brust els +and Harry PoLLITT. At the same time several Communist delegates +who had been present at the W.I.D.F. Congross in Prague, had. +also arrived in Paris, including Nina POPOVA, the U.S.S.R. dele- +gato, as well as delegates from Greece, Brazil, Cube, and the +Viet-Nam. Our source, however, does not know names of any +axcept those mentioned. +"Several meetings were held at the Headquarters of the Central +Committee of the French Communist Party at 44, rue Le Paletier. +At one of these meetings the following were known to have been +present: William POSTER, Tim BUCK, Dolores IBARRURI, Nina +POPOVA, FaurigerTHOREZ, Andre MARTY, Jacques SuCLOSAUVAIS, +CACHIN, BERLIDERACHON MONMOUSSEAU RAJON, 1, Robert ARETIT, and +also George WILLIAMS GAICHAILOV, Comintern Delegate. +*"John PITTMAN, Paris correspondent of the American Da ly Worker' +had acted as interpreter. Although our source does not know +much of what happened at this meeting because great secrecy was +bbserved, he states that the meeting was concerned with uniting +of world democratic forces against international reaction. In +this connection, the French Communist leaders are said to have +very much regretted the difficulty of bringing about the union +between the American Federation of Labour, and the Congress of +Industrial Organizations in the U.S.A. +ENCL. / +FBEONF + +14-00000 +A +"Jacques. DUCLOS made a special report emphasizing that this was +one of the most important tasks to be carried out by the Communiste +within the C.I.O. +: +"Besides the above, the question of Greece and Turkey was discussed, +notably the question of boycotting of war materials sent to those +countries. +"Finally, the different speakers spoke of the necessity of dofandi: +the U.S.3.R. by all possible means. +"Andre MARTY is said to have specially dealt with the question of +labour in the colonies, emphasising the necessity of bringing about +unity of action among the black, throughout the Arican Continent, +6. g., ir. French, British and Belgian possessiona. +"The above, according to our source, were the principal points +which had been studied during the various moetings of Communist +chfofa in Paris. +"We understand that all other details about FOSTER's arrival and +departure from this country have already been passed to you by +Η. Ι. 5." +24 +지 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10413.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10413.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..07aa0edfc503ea17bcd21684b7b21c81ddda62a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10074-10413.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## SECRET/NOFORN +## CONTINUED CONTROL + +## OPERATIONAL AND SOURCE COVER SHEET + +FROM: Mexico City + +REPORT MADE BY: Dolores R. CASSAVETIS + +REPORT APPROVED BY: Willard C. CURTIS + +DATE OF REPORT: 15 December 1960 + +DISTRIBUTION: + * 1-Headquarters + * 1-EMB, PAO, NA, NA, AA, INS + * 1-LA + * 3-Files + +Orally to: JIPUCK + +SOURCE CRYPTONYM: LIFEAT + +SUBJECT: Jose Xavier CORTES Hernandez + +REPORT NO: 171-5348 + +NO PAGES: 1 + +NO. ENCLOSURES: + +REFERENCES: 11-M-5321 + +Headquarters File No. 201 + +Field File No. P-7035 + +ID NO: +KRYPTON: ☐ YES ☐ NO +IG NO: + +SOURCE, OPERATIONAL DATA, AND COMMENTS: + +COMMENTS: Father Manuel PEREZ Alondo, Jesuit and contact of COS, was the source of field comment no. 2. According to Father PEREZ Alonso, CORTES was never a priest but had been a seminarian. Father PEREZ Alonso has been conferring with Archbishop Miguel Dario Miranda, Primate of Mexico, regarding CORTES Hernandez and possible actions against him. + +## SECRET/NOFORN +## CONTINUED CONTROL + +## FIELD INFORMATION REPORT + +EVALUATION OF SOURCE: +APPRAISAL OF CONTENT: + +COUNTRY: Mexico/Cuba + +SUBJECT: Jose Xavier CORTES Hernandez + +DATE OF REPORT: 16 December 1960 + +NUMBER OF PAGES: 1 + +REFERENCES: 17-21-5321 + +SECRET/NOFORN +CONTINUED CONTROL + +REPORT NO: 10-01-5348 + +DATE OF INFO: 8 December 1960 +PLACE AND DATE ACQ: Mexico, Mexico City (8 December 1960) + +SOURCE EVALUATIONS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. NOTE FOREGOING EXPLANATION + +SOURCE: Person with good connections in the Cuban Embassy (B). Appraisal of Content: 2 + +1. On 8 December 1960 Jose Xavier CORTES Hernandez, who represents himself as a priest told Jose Antonio PORTUONDO Valdor, Cuban Ambassador to Mexico, that he had information that "the thing they were working on" had gotten underway and had produced a tremendous reaction in Cuba. He said that a friend, who is Roman Catholic but very liberal, had returned from a visit to Cuba, where he said the Knights of Columbus were pretty well entrenched. For this reason, CORTES said he felt it would be necessary to "take the bull by the horns" and begin things or the Knights of Columbus would gain the advantage. + +2. PORTUONDO said that the bombing of the church of Father BOZA in Cuba had definitely been an act of "auto-agression" and was clumsily done. He said a red flag with hammer and sickle was found in the debris. PORTUONDO told CORTES that Carlos OLIVARES, Under-secretary of Foreign Affairs, had not said anything, but, since he, PORTUONDO, was going to Cuba at the end of December, he believed that OLIVARES would wait until his visit. + +3. CORTES said that he would like to go to Cuba and see for himself how things were going. + +Field Comments: + +1. According to an untested source in the Roman Catholic Church, CORTES Hernandez was never a priest. It was previously reported that Atisbos, Mexico City newspaper, had reported that CORTES was a Catholic priest and a member of the Jesuit order until 1950 when he left the order because of his "rebellious and anarchic spirit". + +2. It is believed that CORTES Hernandez, who belongs to a schismatic Catholic church, called the Mexican Apostolic Catholic Church, is interested in establishing a schismatic church in Cuba. + +3. Source Comment. PORTUONDO's remark about OLIVARES came after he and CORTES had been discussing German Lence, Castrista priest who has been stopped by episcopal sanction from his ministry in Oriente province. + +## SECRET/NOFORN +## CONTINUED CONTROL + +Date: 16 Dec 60 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10042.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10042.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cad3a8fe88accda896814824b9710b62daac95f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10042.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# 104-10075-10042 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Bf SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +L +1 +0 + +TO DIRECTOR + +FROM JMWAVE + +ACTION SAS 8 + +INFO DOP, CI/OA, VR + +SECRET 2417332 + +DIN CITE WAVE 8124 + +TYPIC ANTRUNK ANTRUNK + +REF WAVE 6123 + +IDEN A [LUIS (GOICOCHEA)] + +IDER B [ISRAEL (GARCIA)] +04 +04 +04 + +04 + +04 +LDEN C CARLOS (DIAGO)] + +LUEN D MANUEL (GARCIA) SUAREZ KPT SUAREZ + +IDEN E JUAN (MULAT) SANCHEZ] + +SECRET + +29 Nov 63 IN 67374 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +10726 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10099.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10099.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ab76a943d3d6034683e0f969d6ced63100f509bb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10099.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DIRECTOR +JAVAVE +ACTION +INFO DDP, ADDP, S90 6, DODS, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/OPS, C/FIC 2, FI/INFO/I/INT 6, SAS 12, 50/1, WH 8, AD/CI 2, AD/ME/VR. + +SECRET2623097 +DIR INFO LANT PACY BARR CITE WAVE 8188 +INTEL TYPIC + +TOCSDB-3/658,079 +NOV 27 02172 63 IN 68504 + +SUPDATA: AMKHAN-2 RECEIVED 251245 LOCAL. REF BARR 1391 (IN 1. +PREVIOUS MENTION OF TANKS WITH TWIN CANNON "NOT PREVIOUSLY SEEN" UFG-3958 +A-2 FROM EDUARDO PEREZ REPEAT PEREZ DUANEY (PROTECT). RID NO INDEX. + +FILED 2623097. REPORT CLASS: SECRET CONTROLLED DISSEM NO FOREIGN DISSE +COUNTRY: CUBA + +SUBJ: SIGHTING OF TANKS WITH TWIN CANNONS IN THE AREA OF HABANA. + +DOI: 23 NOV 63. FADA: UNITED STATES, MIAMI (26 NOV 63) UFG 4138 + +SOURCE: AN EDUCATED CUBAN OF WESTERN EUROPEAN EXTRACTION WHO LIVES +IN HABANA. SOURCE HAS REPORTED MILITARY INFORMATION ACQUIRED BY +PERSONNEL OBSERVATION. SOURCE'S RELIABILITY HAS NOT YET BEEN +ESTABLISHED. THIS INFORMATION IS FROM A MANAGER OF AN AGRICULTURAL +ENTERPRISE IN HABANA + +DATE DISTRIBUTED: 27 NOV 1963 +TDCS +PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +PRIORITY +BASED ON: UFG-4130 +LIAISON: RETURN TO CA + +--- + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +COUNTRY CUBA +SUBJECT TANKS WITH TWIN CANNON IN THE AREA OF HABANA + +REPORT NO. TOCS DB-3/658,079 +DATE DISTR 27 NOVEMBER 1963 +PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +REFERENCES IN 68504 + +DATE OF INFO. 23 NOVEMBER 1963 +PLACE & DATE ACQ. UNITED STATES, MIAMI (26 NOVEMBER 1963) +FIELD REPORT NO. +APPRAISAL THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +SOURCE AN EDUCATED CUBAN OF WESTERN EUROPEAN EXTRACTION WHO LIVES IN HAVANA. SOURCE HAS REPORTED MILITARY INFORMATION ACQUIRED BY PERSONAL OBSERVATION. SOURCE'S RELIABILITY HAS NOT YET BEEN ESTABLISHED. THIS INFORMATION IS FROM A MANAGER OF AN AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE IN HABARA. + +1. ON 23 NOVEMBER 1963, ABOUT 200 TANKS WERE OBSERVED, APPARENTLY PARTICIPATING IN MANEUVERS, IN AN AREA AT THE INTERSECTION OF VIA MONUMENTAL AND CARRETERA CENTRAL. MANY OF THE TANKS HAD TWIN CANNON MOUNTED AND WERE A TYPE PREVIOUSLY NOT OBSERVED BY THE EYEWITNESS. (FIELD COMMENT: A CUBAN WHO HAS PROFESSIONAL CONTACT WITH RELATIVES OF OFFICIALS IN CUBAN GOVERNMENT CIRCLES AND A VARIETY OF CONTACTS IN WESTERN CUBA, REPORTED THAT ON 23 OCTOBER THE ORENBURG BROUGHT A NUMBER OF ARMORED VEHICLES WHICH WERE CALLED LANZA LLAMAS (FLAME THROWERS) AND WERE A TYPE NOT PREVIOUSLY OBSERVED IN CUBA. THESE TANKS CARRIED TWO CANNON WHICH APPEARED SIMILAR TO THE 152 MM ARTILLERY PIECE.) + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEN +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +--- + +SECRET +TDCS DB-3/658,079 +68504 + +2. AS OF THAT SAME DATE THERE WAS A LARGE MILITARY CAMP TO THE WEST OF VIA MONUMENTAL JUST BEFORE REACHING THE CARRETERA CENTRAL. (FIELD COMMENT: THIS IS PROBABLY THE LOMA DE TIERRA MILITARY AREA WHICH HAS RECENTLY SEEN A LARGE INFLUX OF VEHICLES AND MATERIEL). + +3. FIELD DISSEM: CINCLANT, CINCSO, COMNAVREYWEST diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10200.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10200.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..60586fad145b4a83cc20e9a4677148b5b43f6997 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10200.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +14-00000 +104-10075-10200 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +ROUTING +1| +2| +3| +4| +5| +6| + +TO : DIRECTON +FROM : JAMAVE +ACTION CASAS 5 (SAS COPY SLOTTED AT: 1735 23 Nov 63) +INFO : DDP, ADDP, D/OC 2, R + +23 Nov 63 IN 67195 +SECRET 231917Z +PRIORITY DIR CITE WAVE 8097 +RYBAT TYPIC AMKHAN-2 COMMO TARROT + +1. FOLL VILL BE SENT. BEGIN AVENT MSG: "ONE SEVEN X GOOD + +INTEL THIS WEEK XX KEEP TRYING WITH RIG X KEEP SENDING NAMES FROM + +DIAL LIST XX TITO X NEED +FULL BIO DATA X ALSO ALL MOVEMENTS PABLO + +SANDOVAL CRANE AND ESPECIALLY ANY X ANY ARMS SHIPMENTS LATIN +AMERRICA XX LUCY X SHE WAS LATE REPORTING CHARTERED FLIGHTS TO, + +ALGEREANX NEED THIS INFO FASTER X FLIGHTS SHOULD CONTINUE THRU +DEC SIX THREE X TRY HAVE HER FEED YOU LIST ALL CUBANA PERSONNEL +WHO FLY X ALSO NEED HER PROVIDE NEXT FOUR WEEKS ONLY CHA LIST +CUBANA CREWS FLYING MEXI X LIST PUBLISHED TWICE MONTHLY AND HAS + +ABOUT TUO ZERO NAMES XX NIKE X GOOD INTEL X HOPE +HE EVENTUALLY AGREES VORK X DO NOT PUSH HIM TOO HARD XX MARIA +CHRISTINA X WHAT YOUR EVALUATION HER NOW XX DATA UNDERMINING FRANCO +GOVT IMPORTANT HERE X GET MORE DETAILS XX NO INFO HERE IZQUIERDO +X WHAT TYPE INFO HE HAVE XX OTHER THAN WHAT APPEARED TWO NOV +REVOLUCION ON NEW TELEX INSTALLED CHA CAN YOU PROVIDE ADDITIONAL +UN PUBLISHED DATA XX WANT TRANSMIT TO YOU TWICEBWEEKLY X ADVISE +CONVENIENT TIMES ON TUES OR WED XX IMPORTANT X CHECK CAFETERIA + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only 11/31/7 +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING +1| +2| +3| +4| +5| +6| + +TO : DIRECTON +FROM : +ACTION : +INFO : +IN 67195 PAGE 2 +DEADDROP AND SEND ME WHATEVER ASG YOU FIND X ALSO LEAVE BLACK BOX +THERE X CHECK THIS DROP END EVERY WEEK FOR ANY MSISHX GRIESSE +X ENRIQUE" END AGENT ASO. +2. FOR DIR ONLY: DIAZ IS OSVALDO DIAZ. CENSOR FOR DSE IN +AMKHAN-2 OFFICE, TITO IS RESTITUTO ROBAINA HABANA DOCKS STEVEDORE, +LUCY IS ESTER ARANGO, NIKE IS MIGUEL MAYOR MARIA CHRISTINA IS +POSTAL CLERK AID CONDO, IZQUIERDO IS DANIEL IZQUIERDO CABLES AND +VIRELESS EMPLOYEE WHO WORKS AND RESIDE DE JUCAL. +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10203.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10203.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f5eaebcaa8c506dd06bed986c586ac5958056a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10203.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +JLORCI + +DIRECTOR, + +JAMWAVE + +C/SAS 5 (TEMPO FOR SAS SLOTTED AT 2150-26 NOV 63) +DDP, ADDP, D/OC 2/VR + +SECRET 27025 82 + +PRIORITY DIR CITE WAVE 8201 +RYPAT TYPIC COMMO PETGOS AMAT HENA + +27 May 63 IN 6849S + +1. FOLL WILL BE SENT: BEGIN AGENT MESSAGE. "TRES SIETE X RECIBIDOS +MENSAJES HASTA OCHO CERO X RECLUTE ALFA ORESTE RPT ORESTE TAMAYO RPT +TAMAYO CMA ROLANDO RPT ROLANDO REYES RPT REYES CMA MEDARA RPT MEDARA +SILVA RPT SILVA YANKEE ROBERTO RPT ROBERTO LEGON RPT LEGONX ESTAMOS +INVESTIGANDO ALFA LOS OTROS X RECUERDE SER EXTREMAMENTE CAUTELOSO AL +HACER CONTACTO CON CUALQUIER PERSONAL QUE RECOMENDO PARA RECLUTAMIENTO +YANKEE QUE HEMOS INVESTIGADO X PORQUE LOS MEMOS INVESTIGADOS NO QUIERE +NE CE SAS IAMENTE DECIR QUE ESTEN BIEN POR UT IL IZARLOS EN SU RED X CADA RPT +CADA AGENTE QUE UTILIZA DEBERIA SER COMPLETAMENTE ENTRENADO ANTES DE +DARLE UN ENCAP GO OPERACIONAL X CON TODOS LOS AGENTES QUE ESTA RECOMENDANI +PARA USO PARECE VAYA ALFA TENER UN MAYOR TRABAJO DE ENTRENAMIENTO X +DIGANOS EXACTAMENTE RPT EXACTAMENTE COMO SERA REALIZADO ESTE ENTRENA- +MIENTO CHA NO SOMENTE QUIEN IMPARTIRA EL ENTRENAMIENTO PERO TAMBIEN +COMO CMA DONDE CHA CUANDO ETC X NO ESTAMOS SEGUROS DEL RENE CON QUIEN +ESTA HACIENDO CONTACTO EN VICTORIA X FAVOR MANDE NOMBRE OTRA VEZ +X CUALES FUERON SUS RELACIONES ANTERIORES CON RENE X MANDENOS MAS + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +DETALLES SOBRE EL X INCLUSIVE OCUPACION ANTERIOS CMA ESCUELAS ASISTI- +DAS ETC X NO RPT NO EXTENDA MAS SUS REDES HASTA QUE NO TENGA TIEMPO +PARA CONSOLIDAR X +2. ENGLISH TRANSLATION. 37. RECEIVED MESSAGES THROUGH 80.. +PROCEED TO RECRUIT OPESTE RPT ORESTE TAMAYO RPT TAMAYO CMA ROLANDכ +RPT ROLANDO REYES RPT REYES AND MEDARA PPT MEDAPA SILVA RPT SILVA AND +ROBERTO RPT ROBERTO LEGON RPT LEGON. WE ARE INVESTIGATING THE OTHERS. +REMEMBER TO BE EXTREMELY CAUTIOUS IN MAKING CONTACT WITH ANYONE YOU +FAVE RECOMMENDED FOR RECRUITMENT AND WE HAVE INVESTIGATED. BECAUSE +WE HAVE CHECKED THEF DOES NOT NECESSAR IL Y MEAN THEY ARE ALL RIGHT TO +USE IN YOUR NETS. EACH RPT EACH AGENT YOU USE SHOULD BE FULLY TRAINED +REFORE YOU GIVE HIY AN OPERATIONAL ASSIGNMENT. WITH ALL THE AGENTS +YOU ARE RECOMMENDING FOR USE YOU APPEAR TO HAVE A MAJOR TRAINING JOS +AHEAD OF YOU. TELL US EXACTLY RPT EXACTLY HOW THIS TRAINING WILL SE +ACCOMPLISHED CMA NOT ONLY WHO WILL TRAIN THEM BUT ALSO HOW, WHERE, WHEN +ETC. WE ARE NOT CERTAIN OF THE RENE YOU ARE CONTACTING IN VICTORIA. +PLEASE SEND THE NAME AGAIN. WHAT WAS YOUR PAST CONNECTION WITH RENE. +SEND IIS MORE DETAILS ON HIM INCLUDING FORMER OCCUPATION, SCHOOLS ATTEND- +ED, ETC. DO NOT RPT NOT EXPAND YOUR NETS ANY +FURT HER LINT IL YOU HAVE TIME TO CONSOLIDATE. +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10225.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10225.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3eeb8e38894d004c51a8bb15f5358d91f6b566ce --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10225.md @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +1104-10075-10225 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +DIRECTOR + +C/SAS 5 + +TION. DDP, ADDP, D/OC 2, VR + +SECRET 2722402 + +DIP CITE WAVE 8225 +IN 69411 +PYPATTYPIC ARPANTY FEDGUP COMMO +REFS: A. WAVE 8064 (IN 66850) +2. PAVE 897! (IN 66867) +C. WAVE 8272 (IN 66868) +D. WAVE 8074 (W 66883) +E. WAVE R135 (₩ 67242) +F. WAVE 8196 (IN 67216) +F. WAVE 8126 (IN 67381) + +1. FOL IS TRANSLATION OF REFS A THRU +Α. 43. ENTERING DIRECTLY THE PLACE. TEODORO IS IN CHAR OF +TUE VIGILANCE OF KARAT ONE. ARLE, WHO IS ANIRAL'S PAN, IS IN CHARGE OF +MAPAT TWO. DOCTOR JIVERES IS IN CHAPE OF THE INTELLIGENCE FOR KARAT +ONE. THIS YAN OR. JITENES CORKED CITY PANCHO VILLA IN KERE BEFORE. +ACULES. + +46. HTO. THESE ARE DATA ON DAVID'S PAN AND THEDR +FUNCTIONS. DATA IN EL BALLDOZER. SIGUEL SUAREZ MERKENDEZ. 30 YEARS +20. B09N I 1933. UE DO NOT HAVE THE DAY AND PONGK SON OF PATED A +JOSEFA. WORKS IN THE LATER SUPPLY LIKE OF BOCA DEL CALAFRE. IS PARA ILD +AND HAS & CHILDREN. LIVES ON THE STACY OF 2008 + +C. WILL WORK + +11044 + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED + +IN 69411 PAGE 2 +I RECEPTIONS. DATA ON EL PIRATA. JOSE TE FRANA CARMONA. ALIAS EL +NING. IF OWNER OF THE 14 POST BOAT WITH A 6 HORSE POWER NOTOR WHO +VILL VPKIN RECEPTIONS. 93 YEARS OLD. SORN IN 90CA PALAFRE ON 19 +APCS. TAPR LED AND HAS A CHILDREN. FISHERPAN. CONTINUES. +..BON 67 ANDR20 AND ALTA TRACIA. LIVES IN ROCA DE ALAPRE. +THE NAME OF HIS BOAT IS "LA CIVISTA. DATA ONE VIGILANTE. THIS MA +(ales rend TORRADO) +CIVES HIS HOUSE TO LOCATE THE RADIO OPERATOR. ROBERTO ROTTADO CACERES. +37 YEARS OLD. FORN ON 19 SEPTEMBER 16, SON OF HERMINIO AND MARIETA. +LIVES ON THE SANTA ROSA FARP ON THE HIGHWAY OF SAN JUAN DEL GALAPPE +KILOVETER. INAL LATER SEND THE COORDINATES. IS A TAXI DRIVER. +DATA ON ELPATRICIA. HIS SAFE KOUSE. ESTEBAN SUAREZ ROJAS. 56 YEARS +OLD. SORN OF 26 DECEMBER 1937. SON OF PABLO AND ISABELA. MARRIED +AND HAS CHILDREN. LIVES IN LA PALMA FARM. CONTINUES. +D. 46. FARMER. I WILL LATER SEND YOU THE EXACT LOCATION BY +CODIVATEs SEID SET OF RAPS ON COLIERI. RECEIVED YOUR MESSAGE 82. +ACULES. + +Σ. 47. στο YOU SHOULD WARN SAULO THE GREAT DANGER ARTACAN +IS IN IF HE REVEALS ANYTHING ON THE TYPE OF WORK THAT WAS ENTRUSTED TO +HI IN CURA DE VILL NOT USE POSITION COT OPRA ACAIN. WE ARE AVAITING +FD DUS FARCHO VILLA IF HE HAS RETRIEVED CACKE NORTE THREE. +PLACIDO MAZED NOTE FOUR THE CACHE YOU TOLD HIS WAS LOCATED OFRONT +כוח PLIS THIS AS BEEN FOUND DY A TIMER UNO DELIVERED ALL +TOMTO THE AWIA IRECEIVED YOUR MESSAGE +, TAPE IS ROTRING SERIOUS IN PY GAL RIEIDS'S LETTER. +UR + +.Th.. KATION IS DAT FD 11 . LAST YEAR + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +IN PAGE +FACTOEY. THERE A PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION WAS GIVEN IN FOLLOWING THE TRAIL +AND FIDING A MAN THROUGH OBSTACLES, SUCH AS SUGAR CANE, WEEDS, AND SO +OV. THESE ANIMALS APE NOW IN SANTIAGO DE LAS VEGAS. SOURCE OF +ISPLATION, OWNER OF FARY ADJACENT TO THE TOLEDO SUGAR FACTORY. +TEODOPO INFORMED. PEPORTED BY ΑΝΤΟΝΙΟ ON 15 NOVEMBER. A QUILES. +50 OTTO. RECEIVED MESSAGE NUMBER 87. AQUILES. + +WAVE COMMENTS: RE REF. A. KARAT ONE AND TWO REFER TO OPERATION +NO WAVE TRACES SURUS REF R. AND REF C. REF E. SAULO REFUGEE +later rend 73 DRIJ +EXICO, COTORPA IS COBRA 13 DPP. +SECPET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10232.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10232.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9ff508020449d4f7bff473e6d6338bb817487ffc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10232.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#104-10076-10232 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : JAJAVE + +ACTION: C/SAS 5 (TEMPO FOR SAS SLOTTED AT 2145-27 NOV 63) + +INFO DOP, ADOP, D/OC 8 + +| ROUTING | +|---|---| +| 1 | 4 | +| 2 | 5 | +| 3 | 6 | + +SECRET 283315Z + +PRIORITY DIR CITE WAVE 8232 28 631 69428 + +NYJAT TYPIC AXKHAN-2 COMMO TARROT + +1. FOLL WILL BE SENT. BEGIN AGENT MSG "ONE EIGHT X WEEKEND +INTEL SENT OUTSTANDING X NEED ANY ADDITIONAL ADDRESSES MEXICO BUT +ESPECIALLY MIAMI AND US X US XX ROGER WEDNESDAY CONTACTS X STILL +WANT SEND TWICE WEEK TO YOU SO ADVISE SECOND DAY AND HOURS STARTING +MID-DECEMBER X WE WOULD PREFER SATURDAY OR SUNDAY SKEDS XX ANY +ADVANTAGE LUCY BEING REASSIGNED RESERVATION OFFICE X IF NOT HAVE HER +TAY STAY SOYEROS XX HAVE ALL NET MEMBERS REPORT MILITARY PREPARATIONS +MADE NORTH COAST LAST FIVE DAYS AND POSS LANDING CHINESE TROOPS +NORTH COAST PORTS XX REQUEST YOU HAVE GENDRA REPORT ON POSSIBILITIES +AND LIKELIHOOD ANYONE PUTTING TAP ON YOUR CIRCUIT TO KEY WEST X +ENRIQUE END AGENT MSG. + +2. FOR DIR ONLY: LUCY IS (ESTER ARANGO) AND GENDRA IS JUAN +CENDRA WESTERN UNION CABLE FOREMENT. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10250.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10250.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..53e3e86d8b72700fc4dc5829283ba202298f973a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10250.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +1400000 +104-10075-10250 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +: DIRECTOR +FROM: WAVE +ACTION: C/SAS 5 +INFO : OOP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2 VR + +E12801082. + +SECRET +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +5 +3 +6 + +53 IN 6947S +FROM SITE WAVE 8250 +PLATYPIC.AYSHATTER +IN C/V MESSAGE WRITTEN 4 NOV POSTMARKED 22 NOV MEXICO AND +FROM JNWAVE 27 NOV, AMSTASH-1 SAID HE WAITING OUR EXFILTRATION +INSTRUCTIONS WHICH HE CAN RECEIVE BY AT-3 ON CYPHER PAD FPSAM. A-1 +RECOMMENDED JUAN BAUTISTA (GONZALEZ) FRANCISCO AKA EL GALLEGO LONG +TITE MEMBER A-1 NET TO RECEIVE INSTRUCTIONS AND MONEY. A-1 ASKED +THAT PORTION SALARY BEING HELD ESCROW ACCOUNT BE CONVERTED 11,400 +PESOS AND SENT CUBA COVER COST FAT HER EYE OPERATION AND FAMILY NEEDS +RT 15 DEC. +A-1 CONCLUDED MESSAGE STATING PREVIOUS INTELL REPORTS SENT +PER HIS INSTRUCTIONS THROUGH EMBASSY DURING HIS ABSENCE ON TRIP +CAIPARIEN ON OCTOBER EXFIL ATTEMPT. + +JUAN BAUTISTA (GONZALEZ) FRANCISCO NOT SAME JUAN BAUTISTA +WHOPLICATED AHADDER TEAM. + +3.NTE THIS SV LETTER MAILED IN MEXICO ALSO RECEIVED AT WAVE +21. WERE THREE PLAIN TEXT INFO REPORTS FROM AMSTASH-1 APPARENTLY +UGH SAME EMBASSY CHANNEL. ALTHOUGH DETAILS THIS CHANNEL NOT +REVEALED BY A-1 PRIOR HIS ARREST, RICARDO AND ANGEL BELIEVED CUTOUTS +TO INCENTE IN FRENCH EMBASSY. VINCENTE SENDS MATERIALS TO MEXICO +WHERE MAILED. +4. +STATION DOES NOT INTEND SEND AI'S PERSONAL FUNDS TO HIM. +SECRET +2 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10365.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10365.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef6394fc8b7fbcbb710e66a5aa8d0d39280512e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10365.md @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +1104-10075-10365 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JWAVE +ACTION: C/CAS S +INFO: DOP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/FI/INT 2, C/NE 2, R + +SECRET 8160422 +DIR CITE WAVE 8370 +RYPAT TYPIC AMFAUMA-25 +REF DIR 83999 +1 DEC 63 IN 70957 +C/S COMMENT: RE EXFILTRATION OF AMFAUMA-25 FROM CUBA. + +1. BELIEVE IT CURRENTLY APPROPRIATE REVIEW AMFAUMA-25 SITUATION +VITHIN FRAMEWORK THOSE DEVELOPMENTS WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE SINCE REF +FORWARDED. SUGGEST SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS ARE: + +A. WAVE ACTION RESULTED EXFILTRATION AMFAUMA-14 AND +THUS DIRECT THREAT SECURITY AMFAUNA-35, AMFAUNA-39. BERNARDO +(ALVAREZ) NOW AND EDUARDO VEGA HAS BEEN ELIMINATED AS INITIAL +DEBRIEFING ABFAUNA-14 REVEALS THESE AGENTS NOT KNOWN DSE. WILL +ATTEMPT CONFIRM THIS INITIAL DEBRIEFING CONCLUSION VIA FLUTTER +EXAM. IT APPEARS HOWEVER THAT OUR REMEDIAL ACTION HAS NOT +ONLY AVERTED POSSIBLE FLAP BUT HAS KEPT VIABLE ASSETS IN PLACE. + +B. WAVE ATTEMPTS EXFIL ANCUTLER-2 WERE NOT PRODUCTIVE +BECAUSE ARGUTLER-2 REFUSED LEAVE CUBA WHEN WE OFFERED HE. THIS +OPPORTUNITY. THIS DUE FACT HER MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL. +MROVAL ARCUTLER-2 FROM CUBA STILL REMAINS PRIORITY TASK AS +AIFAUNA-14 DEBRIEFINGS CONFIRMS WAVE'S LIOUS ANALYSIS THAT +AMCUTLER-2 IS PRIME CANDIDATE FOR IMMEDIATE ARREST. HER ARREST +WORLD LEAD TO ARREST ANFAUNA'S 4, 10, 15, 18, 19, 25, 26, 27, +29, 30, 31, 32, 36, 37 AND 38. WAVE INTENDS HAKE PARIM 11503 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +IN 2015 PAGE 2 + +EFFORT AVOID THIS TYPE FLAP IF AT ALL POSSIBLE. THIS EFFORT +HOWEVER CAN ONLY BE SUCCESSFUL IF WE ACT IN TIMELY AND +IMAGINATIVE MANNER. IT WAVE OPINION THIS IS NOT TIME AVAIT +DEVELOPMENTS WITH STOICISM BUT IT IS TIME INFLUENCE DEVELOP- +RENTS VIA SOUND ACTION. THUS DESPITE ANCUTLER-2 INFITIAL +REFUSAL LEAVE CUBA PROPOSE CONTINUE ATTEMPTS EXFIL HER + +ALTHOUGH THIS PROBLEM CURRENTLY CONPLICATED BY FACT VS HAVE +NO DIRECT CONTACT WITH ANCUTLER-2 AND DO NOT KNOW WHERE SHE +LOCATED AS SHE HAS GONE INTO HIDING AND HAS CIT 7125 CITR +NORMAL CORTO CHANNELS. WAVE TRYING IDENTIFY A-2 HIDING PLACE +IN ORDER BARE ANOTHER ATTEMPT EXFIL HER BUT THIS TIME +CONSUMING FRUSTRATING EFFORT WHICH HOLDS NO TOMEDIATE PROSPECT +OF SUCCESS. SUGGEST THEREFORE FATE OTHER ANFAUNA ASSETS CANNOT +BE ALLOWED DEPEND SOLELY ON THIS SINGLE EFFORT. HAVE THEREFORE +REVIEVED EACH ANFAUNA ASSET WHO WOULD BE COMPROMISED BY ARREST +ANCUTLER-2 AND HAVE CONSIDERED HOW WE COULD ATTEMPT SAVE +INDIVIDUALS INVOLVED. + +2. WITHIN CONTEXT OVER-ALL REVIEV BELIEVE FOLLOWING FACTORS +ORE GERMANE TO AMFAUNA-25 SITUATION. + +THERE NO DIRECT SECURE CONHO BETWEEN WAVE AND ARFAUNA-S +AT THIS TIME, CONHO LINK WAS ANCUTLER-2 TO APFAUNA 27 TO +AFFAUNA-25. SIRSE ANCUTLER-2 OUT OF TOUCH THERE NO REPEAT +NO VAY SECURELY FIND OUT DETAILS A-25 CURRENT SITUATION OR +FOR A-25 TO COMMUNICATE WITH WAVE + +CUBA MAS STATE-CONTROLLED ECONOMY AND A-25 EMPLOYED +INSURANCE CONTAL FOR CUBAN FINANCE MINISTRY THUS HE CAN + +14-00000 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +TRAVEL ABROAD ONLY ON GOVERNMENT BUSINESS. CURRENCY SHORTAGE BOC NOT LIKELY LET A-25 TRAVEL SHOOD +UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH REQUIRE EXPO SOC FIX +A-125 NAS NO KNOWN RELATIVES OR FRIENDS OUTSIDE CUBA WHO COULD +FIND HIS TRAVEL ABROAD THUS IT UNREALISTIC ASSUME A-25 COULD +HIMSELF ARRANGE LEGAL DEPARTURE CUBA. A-25 BUST BE HELPED IN +ARRANGING LEGAL DEPARTURE AND THIS HELP CAN ONLY COME FROM +KUDARK. DO NOT KNOW IF THIS HELP WILL BE EFFECTIVE BUT +BELIEVE IT NUST BE OFFERED IF WE MUST ATTEMPT ARRANGE FXRENSE +PALD INVITATION FOR A-25 VISIT LONDONG DISCUSS CUBAN INSURANCE +PROBLEMS WITH MINET CO LONDON. LEAD THINE INVOLVED ARRANG +ING SUCH TRAVEL QUITE LENGTHY AND IF THIS APPROACH IS TO HAVE +ANY CHANCE FOR SUCCESS IT MUST BE INITIATED WITHOUT FURTHER +DELAY. BELIEVE THIS TRAVEL CAN ONLY BE LAID ON WITH (SMOTH) +INOWLEDGE AND CONCURRENCE. SEE NO HARM PER SE IN DISCUSSING +25 EXFIL OP WITH SMOTH THEY WILL SAY YES OR NO. TE +ANSWER IS NO WE HAVE HONESTLY AND IN GOOD CONSCIENCE +EXHAUSTED ALL LEGAL MEANS ARRANGE A-25 EXFIL IF ANSWER IS YES +WILL HAVE WITTINGLY AGREED ASSIST IN OP AND WILL BE +AVARE PITFALLS IF ANY WHICH COULD CREATE EMBARRASSMENT. RE +THIS POINT WAVE SEES NO FLAP POTENTIAL IN LEGAL EXFIL. + +C. ONCE A 25 ARRIVES LOND HE WOULD BE DEBRIEFED IN +TAIL IN ATTEMPT CLARIFY Care D UPO DANA +IDIOWLEDGEABILITY, THIS EFFORT SHOULD PRODUCE INTERES. ING +25 OBVIOUSLY KNOWLEDGEABLE RE CUBAN FINANCE MINISTRY. + +14-00000 + +CLASSIMED MESMON 4 +IN 79851 FAGE +IN MILITIA OFFICER AND CIS COLLAHORATOR WHO FURNISHES COVER +FOR ONE OR MORE CIS STAFF EMPLOYEES HAVANA AND 15. ALCO TARGETTED +HY CIS AGAINST BRITISH CANADIAN EMBASSIES HAVANA. THE DE FACTORS +PLUS A-25 CLOSE ASSOCIATION CHE GUEVARA SHOULD PRODUCE THEO +FROM LOND DEBRIEFING WHICH WOULD GIVE KUBARK CURRENT INSIGHT +INTO SEVERAL AREAS WHERE TOP LEVEL INTEL LACKING. RECOGNIZING +FACT THAT A-25 IS OPPORTUNIST SEE NO REASON BELIEVES KE +WOULD NOT FURNISH THIS INFO ONCE HE MADE AWARE OF REALITIES +WHICH COULD AFFECT HIS SECURITY/IF AMCUTLER-2 ARRESTEG +23 COMES LOND AND AMCUTLER-2 EXFIL ARRANGED PRIOR +EXPIRATION A-25'S TRAVEL TIME THEN SERIOUS CONSIDERATION VOIR D +HAVE TO BE GIVEN TO KEEPING A-25 IN PLACE IN CUBE IF HE DOWN +FIDE BELIEVE THERE NO QUESTION BUT THAT A-28, IF THE KUDASK +CONTROLLED AGENT WITH ACCESS CONHO CHANNEL, COULD DE SION IF I- +CANT REPORTING ASSET DUE HIS POSITION AND INPLIED INTEL ACCESS +AS OUTLINED PARA 2-C. IN THIS SITUATION TIME EFFORT EXPENDED +NINO A-25 LOND VOULD BE SOIND INVESTMENT AS IT SHOULD +CLARIFY A-25 BONA FIDES AND IF HE BONA FIDE VOULD ENABLE US +SEND TRAINED AGENT BACK TO TARGET AREA WITH COMED THERE CURRENTLY +ND ANDEN SECURITY FACTORS MITIGATING AGAINST THIS ONCE AMCUTLER-2 +MIT CUBA +VIEW ABOVE RECOMMEND HAS EXPEDITE POA FOR PETER MINET +WO NAUT LOND DISCUSS A-25 TRAVEL TO BRITA IN VITH (SHUINDI +06 +IF THIS DISCUSSION FAVORABLE THEN LOND SHOULD +PROCEED RECRUIT MINET) AND HAVE HIM ATTEMPT ARRANGE A-25 +TRAVEL WISH DEPEAT THAT SPEED IN HANDLING THIS PROPOSAL +NLY.ISSENTIAL BUT IS CRITICAL FACTOR ON WHICH SUCCESS +3 IR FALLURE OF THIS PANEUTER DEPENDS. PLS ADVISE diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10373.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10373.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..267810ee15144cef134fa34277bc4264260d34b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10075-10373.md @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +1104-10075-10373 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +24 + +SECRET + +ROUTING + +• DIRECTOR + +UMWAVE + +C/SAS: 5 + +LUP, ADDP, RI/AN DURMY, D/OC 2/VR + +PET0229127 + +ITHWAVE 2395 + +OTIC ATHENA PETSOS COMMO + +A. WAVE 7588 (IN 61661) + +B. WAVE 7591 (IN 61630) + +C. WAVE 7793 (IN 64066) + +D. WAVE 7795 (IN 64001) + +E. WAVE 7861 (IN 64951) + +F. WAVE 7964 (IN 65904) + +G. WAVE 8116 (IN 67280) + +H. WAVE 8117 (IN 67249) + +I. WAVE 8119 (IN 67291) + +J. WAVE 8134 (IN 63356) + +K. WAVE 8140 (IN 67664) + +L. WAVE 8262 (IN 69684) + +1. FOLL IS TRANSLATION OF REFS: + +70-871784 + +70. RECEIVED MESSAGE 34. RUBEN RECOMMENDS JOSE 11511 +GONZALEZ CANTO BECAUSE HE WAS A SERGEANT IN THE OLD ARMY AND KNOWS HOW +TO HANDLE DIFFERENT WEAPONS AND SOME EXPLOSIVES. RAMON AND MARIO ARE + +TOL IS WHAT PICTURES OF MARIO YOU WANT. THE ONE THAT +DONEADIOS RECOMMENDS FOR INTELLIGENCE IS CRESTE TAMAYO MUNOS. + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +ASSIFIED MESSAGE + +FAGO + +PROFESSOR AT THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. I WILL CONTACT RENE THROUGH +ANG, DOIMEADIOS SAYS THAT CAMAY RECOMENDS FOR INTELLIGENCE. +DES. + +71. CONTINUAT I ON. MEDARDO SILVA MARRERO, PORN IN HOL GUIN. +OCTOBER 12. LIVES LOS NOSCONES NEIHBORHOOD. +SON +MAND ALTA CRACIAL WORKS IN THE ASALT PLANT LOCATED IN THE +THE HOLGUIN MILITIA AIRPORT. + +72. RECEIVED MESSACE 35. WILL SEND 310 DATA ON RENE SEFORE +CONTACT WITH HIM. ROBERTO ZAYAS WILL WORK IN THE ACTION CELL. +DAS THE LOCATION OF THE HOUSE NEAREST THE FOINT, IT IS MORE THAN +THREE KILOMETERS AWAY. THE POINT CAN BE REACHED BY A SECONDARY +THERE ARE NO PATROLS NOR OBSERVATION POSTS NEAR, THE NEAREST ONDO +1125 10 KILOMETER S. TELL US WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A RE-SUPPLY OPERATION. +A FEM SABOTAGE OBJECTIVES, DATA SENT BY MA. + +WILL CEND SOME DETAILS OF OBJECTIVES CHOSEN. +5. + +)510(. +ON NEXT TRANGMISSION + +73. BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON RENE CRUZ PAMON, BORN IN VITORIA +TURNS ON 23 MAY 1929. LIVES IN HAIAN SANTANG A +PRICE. IS A PAPER MAKER. SON OF ROBERTO AND MANUELA, MARRIED TO +VELAZQUEZ? HAS ONE DAUGHTER NAMED ANAUELA PPT ANOUSL +DOIMEADIOS TELLS ME THAT RUBEN RECOMMEND ROBERTO LECON PING Fקל +HE WAS BORN IN HOCHIN. +F. +74, +CONTINUES. +CONTINUE TON, BORN ON 22 APRIL 1932, LIVES אה +12. WORKS IN THE FLECTRIC PLANT OF KIN. RAPI invi +GE THESE PEOPLE IS NECESSAR Y. +15. AGUILAP NASECOMMENDED TO ME FOR ACTION AGENT IN PUERTO + +14-00000 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +IN 71784 PAGE ش +PADRE RAMON DANIEL VALDES LEON NAT IVE OF HAVANA. SORN 21 RPT 21 JUNE 195 +RF 1915. SON OF HER IBERTO AND TERESA +MARRIED TO LINA PACHECO RONDON) +LIVES IN BATET, CHAPAPRA REPARTO MIRAKAR, PUERTO PADRE. WORKS AS MALE MURDE +THIS FAN CONTROLS LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE ZONE. +Ge +76. +C +BORN +RECEIVED MESSAGE 36. DOIMEADIOS TELLS ME THAT RUBEN +ENDS FOR ACTION ALFREDO DIAZ CON FONZALEZ BORN IN MANZANILLO. +ALLOWA +OCTOBER 1916. SON OF MANUEL AND TOMACA. +UIMEN WORKSHOPS OF THE OBRAS PUBLICAS (PUBLIC WORKS). +77. +HORUS AS CUTE OF THE +LIVES IN +ERAL FERIA, 193. CONT INUES. +H. +CONT INGAT ION. RUPEN ALSO RECOMMENDS LEONARDO PUPO +ROMERO PORN IN HOLGUIN. +SON OF FRANCISCO AND MARIA. BORN ON 23 AUGUST +1939. LIVES IN THE EXTENSION OF PERALTA 36, HARLEM SECTION. WORKS ON CARGO +0 +SHIPS OF HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION (SIC). I NEED PESOS, TELL US IF YOU CAN +HAKE ARAHER CACHE. WE ARE RECRUITING ACTION PERSONNEL IN HIDDEN PLACES. +SENT REPORTS ON TARGETS ON 17 NOVEMBER. CONTINUATION. +1. 79. CONT INUATION. TELL ME WHAT OTHER TYPE OF INFORMATION +YOU HEED ON THE TANK PARK I REPORTED. +I WILL ORDER AGUILAR TO INVEST- +IGATE WHO LIVES AT PUNTO TOMATE. THE EXPLOSIVE PATERIAL I WILL USE AS +SELECTED TARGETS. THE OTHER MATERIAL WILL BE BURIED. THE SUPPLIES VIL PE +CARRIED IN THE TRUCK OF MAPTO TORLARO THE SIROSIVES VERE DEPOSITED +(STC) IN THE FARM OF YULET. +COORDINATES 584292, MAP SHEET 4975 IV. + +14-00000 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +IN 71784 PAGE +TA MAP SHEET 4979 IV IS SURROUNDED BY BAR BED WIRE FENCE. ONLY +GUARD ARMED WITH A SOVIET PPSH WEAPON. IT IS IN A SENTRY BOX WITH +PRONE LOCATED IN FRONT OF THE AGUAS CLARAS AND UNAS HIGHWAYS JUNCI ION +PE ARE SEVERAL ANTI-AIRCRAFT INSTALLED ON A HILL AT NORTH, NOT BEING AI +POMING WHAT TYPE. THE AREA OF ALL THE CAMP IS APPROXIMATELY +ARO KILOMETER, THE AREA OCCUPIED BY THE TANKS IS ABOUT 1900 METERS. +TANKS SEEM TO BE T-545. +اة +K. 782. RECEIVED MESSAGE 36. DOIMEADIOS TELLS ME THAT CAMAY +COMPENDS FOR THE INTELLIGENCE CELL JURANIN ROOERTO MAUPINO +RAIN MATANZAS, SON OF ROBERTO AND TERESA. +TOANDY. +BORN ON 16 SEPT 1918. +TO INES FER IA. HAS TWO CHILDREN, ROBERTO AND INES. THIS MAN VAS +HE WAS THEN PERWATE +CHEF OF THE RURAL CORPS DURING THE PRIO GOVERNMENT. +GOVEST IGATOR FOR SEARS AND OF HER COMMERCIAL AND BANKING FIRNS. +ESTIGATION ONE THESE PEOPLE IS NECESSARY. +PASID +L. S. RECEIVED MESSAGE 37. CONTACT IN VICTORIA WOULD 52 REN +A +CARAMO. RENE HAS BEEN KNOWN TO ME FOR SOME YEARS THROUCH +COF FELIPE CRUE COLON, DELICIA FARA. ALSO RENE WAS SO +MARTIN COMPANY IN PUERTO PADRE. IN VICTORIA RENE WORKS WITH OP. +LAVYER IN VICTORIA. TRYING TO INVESTIGATE SCHOOLS ATTENDED. +CU CAN PROVIDE SOVE HONEY EXPENSES ARE VERY HICK HERE. +2. STATION COMMENT: PLS INDEX FOR VAVE FILES UITH LECE +INFORMATION PECEIVED FROM GOC CONTROLLED AGENT, VALDY OF +LATION CANNOT BE DETERMINED.". +CRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10000.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10000.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..68dc46fc357daef0786d43c42c38c167dfd2d4c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10000.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +**CLASSIFIED MESSAGE** +#7 SECRET + +**ROUTING** +1 +2 +3 +4 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: JONAVE + +ACTION: C/SAS 5 (SAS COPY SLOTTED AT 2210, 3 DEC DD) + +INFO: DOP, ADOP, D/OC 2, + +SECRET 6458124 + +PRIORITY DIA CITE HAVE 6452 + +RYBAT TYPIC AGLEA COME FATSIU + +3 DEC 63 72878 + +1. FULL WILL BE SENT. BEGIN AGENT ASG: "ONE SIX THREE A +POUCH ARRIVED NEXT TWO DEC X WILL RETRIEVE SOONEST XX ADVISE IF +του IMIΝΑ SILIO IS WILLING BE EXFILTRATED X HE ONLY LINK IN CHAIN +THAT WE KNOW OF BETWEEN YOU AND TONY XX JOSE X WILL PICK UP THINGS +FROM MANOLO (DIEGO) NEXT TRIP MEXI X GORDA". END AGENT ASG. + +2. FOR DIR ONLY: EMILIO IS (EXILIO CARBO). TONY IS ARCANOE-3, +JUDE IS ARRIPE-2 AND MANOLO (DIEGO) IS A RELATIVE OF + +ASGIPE-1. +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +3/ diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10058.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10058.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8d2e0f26107094cb79dd32525e9d491295ce76ea --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10058.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +1104-10076-10058 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +PROMA JMWAVE + +ACTION, WE 6 + +INFO DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, SAS 8, VR + +SECRE 1 021553Z + +MADR (RFG DIR MEXI CITE WAVE 8525 + +KEYWAY PURUMEN (QUOLA) + +REF AVE 8524 IWF 74317 + +IDEN A - ODON (ALVAREZ) DE LA CAMPA + +IDEN B - GILBERTO (LIWAY) RODRIGUEZ + +IDEN C - (ALDO (VERA) SERAFIN) 06 + +IDEN D - (MANOLO (UZIEL)) 06 + +SECRET + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION OF OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +161 + +5 DEC 63 IN 7424 + +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10116.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10116.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3de48ab785f5e8eb0fc025f51eb66e7ad9e52021 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10116.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +# 104-10076-10116 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Bo SECRET + +ROUTING +1|41 +2|5 +3|61 + +O: DIRECTOR + +FROM: JMWAVE + +ACTION: WH 8 + +INFO: DDP, SAS 8, OL VR + +SECRET 3626272 + +RIFTY SEXI INFO DIR CITE WAVE 8671 75337 + +DYVOUR PERUEN ANFASE + +REF FEXI 7269 (IN 74567)x + +FLS SHIP REF ENVELOPES DIRECTLY TO WAVE COMMERCIALLY TO + +FALL ADDRESS: LISS GRACE HOMES) P. 0. 30X 1787, COPAL CAPLES, +FLA. +06 + +SECRET + +C/S COMMENT: UNABLE SHIP ENVELOPES THRU CLASSIFIED POUCH UNTIL 13 DEC. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +Copy No. + +YDV diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10153.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10153.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc59b21ca0d7930ac883ab6404bcd163b7f556df --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10153.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +1104-10076-10153 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DDP, CI, CI/CA, SAS 8, VR + +1278830Z +7 DEC 63 IN 75579 +INFO DIA CITE WAVE 8542 + +PERGREN AMSTONE + +819 8641 (45582) +06 +IDEN A MR(THEMISTOCLES APOSPOROS) + +GERIDA (GARCIA) ROSELL) 06 + +ECRET + +2/ + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10217.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10217.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e662c0bea41e04a13dfa5ff0fe8b8c4caa865f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10217.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +1104-10076-10217 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO DIRECTOR +FROM JMWAVE +ACTION: C/SAS 5 +INFO : DOP, ADDP, VR + +SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +5 +3 +6 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET 092016Z +DIR CITE WAVE 8724 +RYBAT TYPIC ANTURVY SAGTEL 9 DEC 63 IN 76726 +REF WAVE 8694 (IN 76046) +FOLLOWING TRANSLATION REF. 15. RECD MSG NR. 5. START SENDING +THINGS VIA ENRIQUE (VICENTE SOCORRAS) AND THE (JAPANESE) EMBASSY. +WE EXPECT YOU TO ADVISE WHEN YOU START POUCHING THINGS SO WE CAN +WAIT FOR THEM. TODAY RECD THE MAGNUM PISTOLS BUT NO BULLETS. +ALSO RECD THE RADIOS. ADVISE THE DISTANCE OVER WHICH YOU CAN HEAR +THEM. SEND THE FILTERS FOR PISTOLS SOON. ANTURVY-1. + +SECRET \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10229.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10229.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5fef6e2717d60a49b10f7a958a0c988d7e494f63 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10229.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +1104-10076-10229 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JMWAVE + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ACTION: C/SAS 5 (SAS TEMPO COPY SLOTTED AT 2045, 9 DEC 63)BP +INFO: DOP, ADOP, D/OC 2 + +SECRET 3923877 +PRIORITY DIR CITE WAVE 8740 +RYBAT TYPIC AMTURVY-1 COMMO SAGTEL + +1. FOLL WILL BE SENT. BEGIN AGENT MSG: "SIETE X RECIBI INCLUSIVE +UNO SEIS X BUEN TRABAJO XX TAMBIEN RECIBI SU NUMERO SIES X INFO MAGNI- +FICO XX TE MANDARE REPUESTOS ATRAVES JUSTO ESTA SEMANA X NO NESECITAS +USAR JORGE GUTIERREZ AHORA X SU LLAMA GUTIERREZ MORALES PREG X QUIZAS +PODAMOS USARLO MAS TARDE X TRATARE DE MANDARLE DINERO DE TODOS MODOS +PARA EL FUTURO XX BALAS LLEGARAN PRONTO X FILTROS TAMBIEN XX AVISAME +SI HAS RECIBIDO MI VALIJA NUMERO UNO CERO ATRAVES HALCON XX BARCO +KUSSO KRASNOYE ZNANYA X KRASNOYE ZNAMYA LLEGARA PRONTO HABANA X MANDA +DOTOS DE CARGA CHA DISTINACION YANKEE DESCRIPCIONES DE RUSOS ABORDO +QUE DESEMBARCARAN XX AVISA SI CONOCES ALGUIEN QUE TIENE LANCHA CERCA +DE BAHIA HONDA XX FRITZ END AGENT MSG. + +2. FOR DIR ONLY: SEVEN. RECEIVED ALL THROUGH ONE SIX. GOOD +WORK. ALSO RECEIVED SV NR. INFO VAS GOOD. VILL SEND SPARE PARTS +THROUGH ENRIQUE VINCENTE SOCORRAS THIS WEEK. NO NECESSARY USE JORGE +GUTIERREZ NOW. IS HE NAMED GUTIERREZ MORALES) PERHAPS WE CAN USE XIX +LATER. WILL TRY TO SEND HIM MONEY ANYWAY FOR THE FUTURE. BULLETS VILL +ARRIVE SOON, FILTERS TOO. ADVISE IF YOU RECEIVED POUCH HR. ONE ZERO + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +MESSAGE + +THROUGH ANGLEN-9. RUSSIAN SHIP KRAGNOYE ZHANYA VILL ARRIVE SOON HABANA. +SEND INFO ON CARGO AND DESTINATION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF RUSSIAN, ON +PPARRIBARK, ABV188 17 του ΚΝON BORBONE GIA QING A BOAT +WEAR BAHIA HONDA + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10277.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10277.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..335b1f6c24a4bab96d667db0f58648449e8ffc25 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10277.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +104-10076-10277 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +1. +2. +3. +4. +5. +6. + +ACTION, C/SAS 5 +INFO DOP, ADDP, RI/AN DUMMY, D/OC 2, VR + +SECRET 102123Z +DIR CITE WAVE 8883 +10P00377700 +08 +RYBAT TYPIC AMBANTY FEDGUR COMMO +REFA. WAVE 8699 (IN 7606.2) +B. WAVE 8780 (IN 76064) +1. FOLL IS TRANSLATION REFS A AND B +A. 98. OTTO. RECEIVED YOUR MESSAGE NUMBER 89. SEND US ON +LIBERTAD 12, 6 BOTTLES OF TRINRICON INTRINSIC. THESE ARE CAPSULES OF +THE LILLY LABORATORIES TO FIGHT AGAINST PERNICIOUS ANEMIA. AQUILES. +B. 91. OTTO. DOCTOR JIMENES' NAME IS AURELIO MARTINEZ. HE IS +A PHYSICIST-MATHEMATICIAN. WAS RECRUITED BY IRENE AND WORKS WITH HER. +THE DATA ON ADA'S NEPHEW WHO WILL COME OUT ON LIBERTAD 12 IS: JOSE +CAMPOS PEREZ, SON OF RICARDO AND CELINA. BORN IN HAVANA ON 18 AUGUST +1945. 18 YEARS OF AGE. SINGLE. STUDENT. THE NEW POSITION OF AGUILA +IN CAYO LEVISA IS SAFE. WE WAIT FOR YOU. THE BOAT, WHICH IS BIG AND +WITH MOTOR, WILL BE HIDDEN IN THE MANGROVES. ALL THE SIGNALS AND HOURS +WILL BE THE SAFE. AQUILES. + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PAGE + +2. NAV COMMENTS: REF B AURELIO (MARTINEZ) FLR40) 281-280293 IS +OLD CONTACT OF ANCLATTER-5. A-S WILL BE QUERIED ON SUBJ BUT NOT TOLD +FOR WHAT REASON. TOMAS BENE (INGUANZO) ORTIZ 281-349154 MENTIONS +KMARTINEZ IN HIS PRG PART 1, UFCA 7927, 8 FEB 63. REQURT HAS +FORWARD 231-280230 TO JHWAVE. NO WAVE TRACE JOSE (CAMPOS) PEREZ +REQUEST HAS TRACING AND INDEXING. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10295.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10295.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d51c7f9e8f58d4a1296204856096805d2998ad6e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10295.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : JWAVE + +ACTION : SAS 8 + +INFO : DDP, CI/OA, OC 8, VR + +``` + SECRET +``` + +BOUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +SECRET 102340Z +11 DEC 63 IN 77847 +DIR CITE WAVE 8825 + +TYPIC ANTAUP YOACRE COMMO + +1. SEQUEST FOLL PRIORITY POAS: IDEN A CARLOS (EVANS) ROMAN +DP08/18 OCT 26 GUANTANAMO, CUBA. RESIDES (CALLE ALFREDO DE ZAYAS +54) CAIMANERA WITH FATHER (EDUARDO (EVANS)) SUBJ SINGLE AND HAS WORKED + +YOACRE AS OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR PAST 17 YEARS. IDEN B MARIANO VIRGILIO +DE LA CARIDAD (RAMIREZ) ALARCON) DPOB 26 SEPT 12 CAMAGUEY, CUBA. + +RESIDES (SAN LUIS BELTRAN 66) CAMAGUEY. MARRIED (DELFIA (MOLINA) +GONZALEZ) WITH FOUR CHILDREN. SON MARIANO (RAMIREZ) HERNANDEZ LIVES + +347 N.E. 36TH ST, NIAMI. SUBJ FORMER ARMY OFFICER PRIOR 59 AND +PRESENTLY WORKS AS CANAGUEY PUBLIC PROCTOR. + +2. NO LOCAL ODENVY TRACES SUBJS. ONLY WAVE TRACES INFO PROVIDED +BY ANTAUP-10 WHICH SUMMARIZED PARA 1 ABOVE. + +SECRET + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10371.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10371.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f1f382225a1fa25ff2a23acf0693872c22f36872 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10371.md @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +TO DIRECTOR + +FROM: +UMWAVE + +43 SECRET + +ACTION: 5438 + +INFO: +DOP, OOP, SOD 6, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/OPS, +FI, FI/D, FI/INTI, SR 7, WH 7, DD/1, +AD/CI 2, AD/NE, AD/RR 36/NR/ + +ORET 1200282 +TDCS + +ROUTING + +12 DEC 63 IN 78723 +DIP INFO LANT PACY BARR CITE WAVE 8923 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +INTEL TYPIC + +66 +SUPDATA: AMLISP-1 IN SW MSG 317 DTD 10 NOV RECD FROM TRANSLATION + +30 NOV 63. INFORMANTS ARE AUDIL 10 CHERRERA) SURGIDERO DE BATABANO +RESIDENT AND FORMER WHOLESALE FRUIT VENDOR, AND EDILIO (GOMEZ) +RESIDENT OF FINCA ALGOBIN, BATABANO. BOTH WERE RECRUITED BY (FNU) +DE LA TORRE FULL IDEN NOT ESTABLISHED. FIELD COMMENTS ARE FROM +AMSUM-4 MONITORING OF CLT RID NO INDEX, FILED 12/282 + +PEPORT CLASS SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEM + +COUNTRY CUBA +SUBJ +TRAVEL OF SOVIETS FROM BATABANO TO ISLA DE PINOS +CARGO TRAFFIC BETWEEN ISLA DE PINOS AND BATABANAO + +COMMENT +BO DIESEMINATION OF THE ATTACHE +ED PORTION OF THIS CABLE HAS SPEN +MADE OUTSIDE THE AGENCY GIDIONG +BELZAGE OF THE ACTION UNIT. + +RELEASING +DATE DISTRIBU +BASED ONE +TOCS +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +PRIORIT +LIAISON +UTOMATIC + +14-00000 +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains Information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. +793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +COUNTRY +JUBJECT +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +REPORT NO. TDCS + +DATE DISTR +PRECEDENCE + +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +LACE& +JATE ACO. +APPRAISAL +SOURCE +FIELD REPORT NO. +IN 78723 + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +ON 6 NOVEMBER 1963, AT ABOUT 6:00P.M., TWO TRUCKS, NOT OF +U.S. MANUFACTURE, TRANSPORTING A TOTAL OF 24 MEN, WHO APPEARED TO +BE SOVIETS, ARRIVED IN BATABANO, HABANA PROVINCE. THE MEN WERE +WELL-GROOMED, WORE CLEAN CLOTHES AND WERE CARRYING SUITCASES AND +BUNDLES, AT MIDNIGHT THESE INDIVIDUALS BOARDED THE FERRY SAILING +FOR ISLA DE PINOS, (FIELD COMMENT: A USALLY RELIABLE SOURCE +REPORTED THAT THE ISLA DE TESORO, THE REGULAR FERRY TO ISLA DE +PINOS, DEPARTED FROM BATABANO FOR GERONA, ISLA DE PINOS, ON THE +NIGHT OF 6 NOVEMBER.) +2. ON 31 OCTOBER AT ABOUT 10:Ø P.M., TWO OLIVE GREEN TRAILER +SECRET +LASSIFICATIO DISSEMINATION CONTROL + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +14-00000 + +78723 +SECRET +HON LA DISSEMINATION CONTROL +TDCS +TRUCKS HAUL ING BOXES ARRIVED AT THE PORT OF BATABANO PROM +ISLA DE PINOS. +3. ON 28 OCTOBER AT ABOUT 3: P.M., TWO OLIVE GREEN TEN- +WHEELED TRUCKS DRIVEN BY MILITIAMEN ARRIVED IN BATABANO AND WERE +SHIPPED ABOARD THE ISLA DE PINOS FERRY WHICH LEFT THE SLIP AT 4:ØØ +P.M. THE TRUCKS HAD AN ENCLOSED METAL BODY WITH SMALL SIDE +WINDOWS AND EACH TRUCK PULLED A FOUR-WHEELED TRAILER (FIELD +COMMENT A USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCE REPORTED THAT ON 28 OCTOBER +ZIL TRUCKS WERE ON BOARD THE ISLA DE TESORO FERRY WHICH SAILED +FOR GERONA.) +4. FIELD DISSEM: CINCSO, CINCLANT, COMNAVKEYWEST. +END OF MESSAGE +SECRET +PLAS SCADON - KATOR CONTROLS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10372.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10372.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..46cac2d0db96f5b9102d823cec0484c0e526fefc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10372.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +# 1104-10076-10372 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: UMWAVE + +ACTION: SAS 8 + +INFO: ADDP, 2006, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/OPS, FI 1, FI/D 2, FI/INT, FI/LAN, WH 1, 0/1, AD/OA 2, AD/NE, AD/RR 3, NR. + +SECRET 120028Z + +TE WAVE 0924 + +INTEL TYPIC + +TDCS + +12 DEC G4527 63 IN 78734 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SUPDATA: AMLISP-1 IN SW MSG 315 DTD 7 NOV 63 RECD FROM TRANSLATION 30 NOV 63. +SUBSOURCE IS REBECA (ALBERT) WHOSE FRANCE'S UNCLE, JUAN FRANCISCO HERNANDEZ (PER SW 328 DATED 28 NCV), IS A NOTARY WHO RESIDES NEAR TORRENS AND WHO REPORTED OBSERVATIONS OF TRAFFIC. FIELD COMENT. +SHOE RID: INDEX. FILED 120028Z. + +REPORT CLASS: SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEM CUBA + +SUBJ: TRUCK TRAFFIC AND TUBE-LIKE OBJECTS SEEN ENTERING TORRENS BASE + +DOI: 9 OCT - 7 NOV 63 PADA: UNITED STATES, MIAMI (30 NOV 63) + +UFG-4246 + +SOURCE: A FORMER CUBAN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE WHO HAS THE + +COMMENT: THE ATTACHED PORTION OF THIS CABLE HAS BEEN SANITIZED BY THE AGENCY PRESIDING OVER THE ACTION UNIT. + +RELEASING INFO: + +DATE DISTRIBUTED: + +BASED ON: + +PRECEDENCE: ROUTINE, PRIORITY + +--- + +14-00000 + +ELEC RAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +COUNTRY: + +REPORT NO. TOCS: + +DATE DISTR: + +PRECEDENCE: + +REFERENCES: IN 18134 + +DATE OF INFO: + +PLACE & APPRAISAL: + +FIELD REPORT NO: + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. + +SOURCE: + +1. AS OF 7 NOVEMBER 1963, AFTER 10:00P.M. ALMOST EVERY NIGHT TRUCKS AND TRAILER TRUCKS COVERED WITH CANVAS WERE OBSERVED TRAVELING TOWARD TORRENS, THE FORMER REFORMATORY ON THE WAJAY HIGHWAY SOUTHWEST OF HABANA. + +2. ON 11 OCTOBER SIX LARGE TRAILER TRUCKS ENTERED TORRENS AND ON 9 OCTOBED TEN MORE OF THESE LARGE TRAILEN TRUCKS ENTERED THE EASE. AN UNIDENTIFIED DRIVER OF A VEHCILE TRAVELLING BEHIND ONE OF THE TRUCKS REPORTEDLY OBSERVED TUBE-LIKE OBJECTS WHICH PROTRUDED AT LEAST ONE METER SEYOND THE TRUCK BED OF ONE OF THE TRAILERS, WHEN BY CHANCE THE WIND BLEW TO ONE SIDE THE TARPAULIN COVERING THE TRAILER'S CARCO. + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +SECRET + +ELEC RAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET +TDCS: 78734 + +FIELD COMMENT: THE TORRENS SURFACE-TO-AIR MISSILE ASSEMBLY AREA WAS ACTIVE DURING THIS PERIOD, ACCORDING TO A USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCE. + +FIELD DISSEM: NONE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +ECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10374.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10374.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ae3311eba741b8d70324ddf68ee86f6a9e84644 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10374.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +1104-10076-10374 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : JMWAVE + +ACTION: C/SAS 3 + +INFO: DDP VR + +SECRET 122029Z + +ZAVE 9926 + +RYSST TYPIC YOBITE AMWORLD + +REF UFGA 12 673 + +148 SECRET + +1 +2 +3 +ROUTING +4 +5 +6 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +78734 + +AMYUM/19 TOLD CUERTLER THAT (CUANT UM/51) WILL BE ASKED CONTACT +ALL ANYU'S IN CUBA AND PASS INSTRUCTIONS FOR RECEIVING SWMSG. + +1. MARIA TERESA (SACRE) ABIRAFHED)- WAVE TRACES IN REF. + +2. CARLOS (CUPANCA) GARCIA)- WAVE TRACES IN REF. + +3. DR FRANCISCO(RENE DE LA MUERTA) AQUIAR) AGE APPROX 43 YRS +BORN HAVA. ACCORDING UFG 256 SUSJ HEADED ANYUM INTEL IN HAVA. NO +OTHER WAVE TRACES. + +4. (DE LA MUERTA) WILL ACT AS CUT OUT FOR DR MARIO ENRIQUE +(YAPTIVEZ) DELGADO) BORN 28 SANTO DOMINGO, LAS VILLAS PROVINCE. SUEJ +WORKS HOSPITAL DE DEMENTES DE MAZORRA. ONLY WAVE TRACES AMHINT/27 +CONTACT REPORT B AUG 62 SUGGEST ING SURJ BE USED AS CUTOUT IN +27 OPS. + +SECRET + +GIPV + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10375.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10375.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b33e72f5650400b95423f09b29e5c2174b657253 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10375.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +TO DIRECTOR + +FROM JMWAVE + +ACTION SAS 8 + +DDP, ADDP, SOD 6, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CA/O 4, CI, CI/OPS, CI/102, FI/INT, IW, WH 7, AD/CI 2, DD/1, AD/NE + +SECRET 120292 DEC 12 68352 63 IN 78746 + +DIR INFO LANT PACY BARR CITE WAVE 3927 + +INTEL TYPIC + +SUPDATA: AMICE-14, FROM AMTRUNK-7 WITH PARA I FROM HUMBERTO BERGARA MEMBER OF A DRE-SPONSORED INFILTRATION TEAM, WHO OBTAINED THE INFORMATION FROM UNIDENTIFIED LOCAL FISHERMEN AND PARA 2 FROM IRENE (MILIAN) THE WIDOW OF JUAN MANUEL (MILIAN), WHO RECEIVED THE INFORMATION IN A CALL FROM MAGDALENA ((MONTESINO)), THE MOTHER OF LAZARO CORALIO (ALEJANDRO) MONTESINO) PLEASE PROTECT SUBSOURCES. + +RID: NO INDEX. FILED 12292 + +REPORT CLASS SECRET CONTROLLED DISSEM + +COUNTRY: CUBA + +SUBJ: ARRESTS AND MILITIA VIGILANCE IN THE NORTHERN COASTAL AREA OF + +TDCS +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +PRIORITY + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +SECRET + +COUNTRY + +SUBJECT + +REPORT NO. TUCS + +DATE DISTR + +PRECEDENCE + +REFERENCES IN 78746 + +FIELD REPORT NO. + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION, SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. + +1. AS OF 5 DECEMBER 1963, THE NORTHERN COASTAL AREA OF MATANZAS PROVINCE, PARTICULARLY THAT IN THE VICINITY OF RIO PALMA (N 23-01, W 80-54), WAS UNDER MILITIA SURVEILLANCE. + +2. AS OF 9 DECEMBER, MANY PERSONS HAD BEEN ARRESTED IN MARTI, ITABO, AND MAXIMO GOMEZ, MATANZAS PROVINCE, AND MILITIA WERE ALL ALONG THE COASTLINE IN THIS AREA. + +3. FIELD DISSEM: CINCLANT, CINCSO, COMNAVKEYWEST, USCG (MIAMI). + +END OF MESSAGE + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10400.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10400.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50cc833f5766f6cb2193f5d5c069ccfc37574b00 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10400.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +1104-10076-10400 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING +1.1 +4 +1.4 +5 +1.6 +TO: DIRECTOR + +UMWAVE + +ACTION: C/SAS 5 (SAS COPY SLOTTED AT: 2000, 12 DEC BP) +INFO: DOP, ADDP, D/OC 2, + +SECRET 122240Z +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +12 DEC 63 IN 79555 + +ΒΙΡΠΥ DIR CITE WAVE 8966 +RYBAT TYPIC AMT URVY-L COMMO SACTEL + +FOL WILL BE SENT: BEGIN AGENT MSG: NUEVE X FRANCISCO X +DEATPO POCOS DIAS AVISA SI LANCHAS CLASE KOMAR LLEVAN AHORA COHETES +VIVOS XTAMBIEN SI LLEVAN AHORA COLA SE PAPA SEIS CAR GAS DE PROGUNDIDAD +VIVAS YANKEE TOP PED OS VIVOS X QUE TIPO COMPUSTILE USAN PAPA SIES PREG X +SEANADA ALCO AL COMBUSTIBLE COMO AD IT IVC PARA DARLE MAS POTENCIA PREGX +167 :ВТашO PAK DE PERFIL VISTA LATERAL YANKEE VISTA 'ARRIBA DANDO +LOCAL IDADES DE TANQUES DE COMBUSTIBLE YANKEE MOTORES XSI PUEDE OMA PIDELE +PRESTADO ALFA FPANCISCO MANUEL DE MANTENAMIENTO PARA FOTOGRAFE APLO PEPE +X LANCHAS CUBANAS DE PESCAR SAN IGNACIO CMA MARIA ELENA YANKEE LOS +APROLES AIFRELES-LL LLEVABAN ARMAS ALFA LAT INA AFER ICA X FAVOR DE AVERI QUAR SI ESTOS +PAPCOS TIENEN PADIO DOMMUNICACIONES XX HOY HANDE DOS CIENTOS DOLLARES +ALTA JOS CUTIERREZ EN CANADA XX FAVOR DE MANDAR ANTECEDENTES DE +PEPE YANKEE JUSTO PARA CHE QUIAR ARCHIVOS AQUI X ABRAZOS X FRITZ END +AGENT SG. +2. FOR DIR ONLY: NINE. AYTURVY-9. WITHIN A FEW DAYS ADVISE IF +KOYARALASS BOATS NOW CARRY LIVE ROCKETS. ALSO IF P-6 CLASS BOATS +CAPRY LIVE DEPTH CHARGES AND LIVE TOR PED OES. WHAT TYPE FUEL DO THEY +USE. IS ANYTHING ADDED TO THE FUEL FOR MORE POWER MADE A SKETCH IN + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +79555 +IN PAGE + +SVOS SIDE AND TOP VIEWS SHOWING THE LOCATIONS OF FUEL TANKS AND +MOT OR S. IF HE ABLE, HAVE AMT UR VY-9 LOAN YOU A MAINTENANCE MANUAL +FOP PHOTOGRAPHING, LUIS GONZALEZ. THE CUDAN FISHING BOATS SAN IGNACIO +KAPIA ELENA AND THE LOS ANGELES WAVE BEEN CARRYING ARMS TO LATIN +AMERICA. PLS DETERMINE IF THE SE BOATS HAVE RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. +TODAY UY SENT 288 DOLLARS TO JORCE GUTIERREZ IN CANADA PLS FORWARD +FILL 910 DATA ON LUIS GONZALEZ) AND ENRIQUE VICENTE SOCORRAS SO WE +06 +06 +CAN CHECK THE FILES HERE. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10416.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10416.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bad33e4676a14d53ae152043083ba4b0136e3c68 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10416.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +1104-10076-10416 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JAMINE +ACTION: SAS 8 +INFO: DEP, CS, VR + +SECRET 130018Z +DIN CITE WAVE 8985 +TYPIC SECUR +REFS: A. DIR 78641* +B. UFCT 6718 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +13 DEC 63 IN 79625 + +1. SUJ WAS GRANTED PCSA PER REF A UNDER NASE (EMMA HARRIS) +WEL (ORA ERCUNS). REF B ADVISED SUBJ NOW KNOWN AS (EXMA HARRIS 06 +JOHNSON) PLS ADVISE IF ORIGINAL PCSA STILL VALID. +2. LAVE TRACES ON NEW NAME NEG. +SECRET + +C/S COMMENT: PCSA GRANTED SUBUS EFFECTIVE 25 OCT. + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIDITE +Copy No. + +3/14 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10442.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10442.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d5474617a34f8aac405bad2220c11b745c3c987 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10076-10442.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JA/WAVE +ACTION: SAS 8 +INFO: DOP, CI/OA, RI/AN/VR + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING: +1 2 3 4 +5 6 + +SECRET 132032Z +DIR CITE WAVE 9018 13 Dec 63 IN 80396 +TYPIC AMCOG + +1. REQUEST POAS FOLL: + A. DR. FIDENCIO (SANCHEZ) ESCOTO BORN CA 15 CUBA. VETERINARIAN. MARRIED TO LOLINA FEBLES. RESIDES HABANA CALLE 30 NR 304 BETWEEN 25 Y 27 VEDADO. MENTIONED UFG 2873, 3002, 3172, 3332, 3459 AND UFGA 10978. + + B. DR. OSCAR (PINA) HERNANDEZ BORN CA 13 CUBA. COURT JUDGE. MARRIED TO PETITE ESNARD. RESIDES HABANA LOPEZ SIERRA BLDG APT 94, VEDADO, MENTIONED UFG 3285 AND UFGA 4989 AND 12039. + + C. DR. CARLOS (RUBI) BORN 24 HABANA DR MEDICINE. U OF HABANA GRAD. MARRIED TO ALICIA CUSCO FORMER TEACHER SACRED HEART. NO CHIL- DREN, RESIDES CALLE 60 80 1114 BETWEEN 11 Y 13, MARIANAO. MENTIONED UFO 2817. + 12654 + D. RAYON IVAN (LEDO) GARVALLO 38 HABANA. SINGLE. FORMER MANAGER MUEBLICENTRO RESIDES WITH PARENTS JOSE RAMON (LEDO) GONZALEZ AND ADA HILDA GARVALLO 5TH AVE NO 4417 BETVEEN 46 AND 66, MARIANAO. + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMENTED +Copy No. + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +IN 86396 PAGE 2 + +NO IDENTIFIABLE TRACES. + +E. DR. RENE (ZAMORA) CARBONELL BORN CA 20 CUBA LOYYER. MARRIED, RESIDES HABANA AQUIAR NO 363. MENTIONED UFG 2671. + +F. MANUEL (CAMPANIONI) SOUZA BORN HABANA DATE UNK. PERFUME MFG. FORMERLY EMPLOYED CAPRI, HILTON AND COMMODORE HOTELS, RACE TRACK CASINO AND MONTMARTE NIGHTCLUB. MARRIED TO ALICIA WITH ONE DAUGHTER LIVING MIAMI BEACH. RESIDES CALLE 6 NO 909. NO IDENTIFIABLE TRACES. + +G. SECUNDINO (FERNANDEZ) GONZALEZ BORN CA OS CA. FORMER POLICE OFFICER FIRED 10 MAR 32. FARM OWNER. NARRIED TO TERESA (HEVIA) CACHERO. ONE SON BERNARDO (FERNANDEZ) HEVIA BORN 40 HABANA. RESIDE CALLE SEGUNDA NO 269 BETWEEN ALBEAR Y SANTA CATALINA, REPARTO PALA- TINO, HABANA. MENTIONED UFG 2817 AND 2883. + +H. CAPT EDUARDO (RODRIGUEZ) CAMPBELL, BORN CA IS, NEGRO. GENERAL STAFF OFFICER CUBAN ARMY. MARRIED WITH FOUR CHILDREN. FORMER CAR- FENTRY SHIP OWNER WHO JOINED FIDEL CASTRO IN SIERRA MAESTRE AND REMIANED IN ARMY. RESIDES PAN AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BETWEEN ZAMORKA AND RANCHO BOYEROS. ANLINT-S REPORT DEC 62 LISTS SUBJ IN G-1 GENERAL STAFF. AMOT TRACES REFLECT SUBJ BORN PALKA SORIANO, FOUGHT SIERRA MAESTRE IN COLUMN NO 3 UNDER ALMEIDA. + +2. REQUEST TRACES DSE LT. SEGUNDO (FERRERO) CUEVAS BORN CUBA DATE NOT GIVER. FORMERLY MAKRIED TO ANA LEDEA. RE-MARRIED JAN 63. NO + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +IN 81376 PAGE 3 + +CHILDREN, RESIDES CALLE 9 NO 8007 BETWEEN 80 Y 82 MIRAMAR. MARIANAO, HABANA. IDENTIFIED UFG 980. AMCONCERT-1 REPORTS SUBJ COLSE FIDEL AND RAUL CASTRO. ALSO SPELLED FERRER. + +3. NO LOCAL ODENVY TRACES. +4. INDEX. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10067.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10067.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d0ff724c98cf4bf0fbf387d05f7110eee916f524 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10067.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE: 21 NOVEMBER-63 + +TO: JHNAVE + +FROM DIRECTOR + +CONF: 5438 + +INFO: FD 3, DD CCS 3, OP 2, VR + +TO: WAVE INFO R 4474 + +TYPIC/PERS + +REF: A. UFGT-4905 (para 4) RETURN TO CIA +B. UFGT-4735 Background Use Only +C. DIR 31166 Do Not Reproduce + +MR. FRANK A JOHNSON CONTRACT EXPIRED 28 OCT 63. ADVISE +TO BE RENEWED. + +VIA CABLE ASAP IF ORIGINAL CONTRACT + +NEGOTIATED AT JMWAVE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SAS COMMENT: Request Headquarters payroll Subject starting with +April 63 salary. + +C/SAS/Finance + +Richard Gaminage +FB/CEAS (telecon 21 +Nov. 63) +COORDINATING OFFICER + +DESMOND ITZGERALD +CHIEF SAS +RELEASING OFFICER + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +ORVILLE C. DANS( +C/SAS/PERSONNI +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +11.5.72 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10076.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10076.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..92d7fa80d40cd50ed3b9b35c68c12387ed9fdfde --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10076.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +104-10077-10076 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +C. A. Heine +KK/Logistics INDEX +6913 NO. INDEX +21 Nov 63 FEIN CS FIRE NO + +FRANKFURT INFO WAVE + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONFEREE 0 + +INFO: DDP SAS 2. OVR + +TO: FRAN INFO WAVE CITE DIP 84538 + +REF WAVE 7824 (NOT SENT FRAN) + +1. REF ADVISES HRE MISS (JOAN GRASSIE) PACKED FRAN +28 AUGUST FOR SHIPMENT WAVE VIA WASHINGTON NOT RECEIVED. +GBL NUMBER UNKDOWN BUT ALPHA TRANSPORT FRAN RECEIPT 30890 CITED + +2. NO INFO HQ. PLEASE TRACE ADVISE DIR INFO WAVE + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: (IN 64205) + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Austin J. Thomas OL/PD/FSB Mr. Brown (Telecon) +SAS/Log Mr. (Telecon) +RELEASING OFFICER BAS/Log OFFICER +Excluded from automatio +Som No. +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10087.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10087.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e24c728e204c94f5c10dcdd32469c2bfe3585bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10087.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +1104-10077-10087 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +WE/5 +6889 +22 NOV 63 X 65-120-12 22 63 21 172 + +HAVE BADEID SIG CEN + +WE 6 + +IN LCP, CI/SFG, C1/0A, SIG 8, VN + +WAVE MADE 84653 + +REF A. MADR 9692 (IN 64546)* RETURN TO CIA +B. GSMA-7109, 1 AUG 1957 ** Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +HQS REQUEST WELDRAKE'S COMMENTS ON SUBJ OF REP A. + +PLS INFO MADR. NO TRACES HQS OTHER THAN REF B. RE PARA 4 +INTERESTED MADR STATION THINKING RE POSSIBLE UTILIZATION. + +END OF MESSAGE + +* REQUESTED URGENT TRACES (ALFONSO ASELJON CONDES) FORMER +LANGUAGE INSTRUCTOR OF VELDRAKE, WHO IN CONTACT WITH +OAS SPAIN AND WHO HAS OFFERED SERVICES TO KUBARK. + +** ONLY RECORD OF SUBJ AT HQS AND MADR + +Ahome L. Thale C/WE/S +C/WE/A RELEASING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy Na diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10112.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10112.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..80453390a6c2521b8604a2fc8df1cf1a3ad95d56 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10112.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#400000 +104-10077-10112 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +G: R.B. Savtt: rg +WH/S/Mexico + +22 Nov + +INGE +JKWAVE HKXICO CITY +CEMODIFIED VILJ +SECRET +50-500 + +DOMING +LOOP CI/OA, SAS 8, VR +WAVE MΕΧΙ +INFO +REP +WAVE 7856 (IN 64817)* +23 Nov 63 16 332 +SIG CEN +FERRED +RIPOUTINE +CITE DIR +84879 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1 NO ADDITIONAL TRACES GARCIA. NO IDENTIFIABLE TRACES +VALDES +2 +LEAD SHOULD BE HANDLED BY MEXI PRINCIPAL AGENT ASSET +ОВ MEXI FERUMEN OPS OFFICER + +END OF MESSAGE + +ob +WE COMMENT: Ref requested traces AMCONCERT one leads. Suggested +make contact in next with Barthe Tales,) +Fat +studying in Hexi on World Esalth Org. scholarship. + +C/BAB +SAS/FOB Ronis (by phone) + +26 +Wool 2 WITTEN +CAL/3 + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +rek +J.C. KING +C/WHD + +RELEADING OFFICER +Bachaded from βυθοπερι +towngrading sAr +doctasarfical. +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBULD. +AUTHENTICATING +GFFIGER +Sony No. +11847 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10136.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10136.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3508a3934fc3baa64348adbe5803219f43386fc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10077-10136.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +5909 +26 NOVEMBER 1963 + +JHAVE + +CSAS-3 +OUP, ISO/OPS, WH 7, + +35141 +HAVE INFO MEXI +TIPIC NANGHOR + +REF: WAVE 8103 (IM 67254) + +ODACID SENT OM-99 TO HEPINCH MEXI ON 3 SEPT 63 AUTHORIZING VISAS. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SAS COMMENT: Ref requested coordination with State regarding expediting U. S +Visas for wife and daughter of (Alejandro RISE Arencibia) +FM asset. 46 04 + +WB/3 Baachardt Telecom +SAS/MOB Hicks In draft + +RELEASING OFFICER 26-11 +GEORGE A. 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RECENTLY CONCLUDED EOS REVIEW OF ZEPRIMA PROGRAM, SEOWS +2 +223 EFFORTS HAVE NOT ACHIEVED ANY SIGNIFICANT RESULTS AND +CONTINUATION OF PROGRAM AS SUCH NO LONGE WARRANTED. MAIN REASON +POR KUDARK FAILURE IS THAT CUEAN TECNICIAN RECRUITING PROGR +2 +FICEL'S +DAS BEEN MISERABLE FAILURE THE JEASURED AGAINSTYORIGINAL +: +OBJECTIVE OF 2000 TECES FROM WESTERN EUROPE ALONE TEOUCH CUR +FIGURES NOT COMPLETE, WE ESTIMATE PROBABLY LESS THAN FIFTY +CANDIDATES HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT APPROVAL AND WE ABLE CONFIRI +ADOUT TEN WHO HAVE ACTUALLY MADE IT TO THE ISLAND. KUFARK +SUCCEEDED IN INSERTING ABOUT THIRTY RECRUITED TECES INTO THE +VARIOUS BIRING CHANNELS, BUT SO FAR ONLY THO EAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT +APPROVAL FROM HA VÀ +2 CUEAN FAILURE TO RECRUIT IN SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS APPEARS +DUE LARGELY TO RELUCTANCE FOREIGN MINISTRY AND FOREIGN SERVICE +OFFICERS PURSUE TECH RECRUITING MISSION AGGRESSIVELY, BUREAUCRATIC +INCOMPETENCE IN HAVANA, FEAR OF INFILTRATION OF BOSTILE ACEITS +RELEASING OFFICER +: +COORDINATING COFFICERS +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +م +CONT... +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy tea + +14-00000 +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONE +INFO +TO +SECRET +" FILF IN CS FILE NO. +3 +ROUING +5 +6 +OEFERRED +ROUTINF +PAGE +INFO +CITE DIR 85387 +PAGEABLE LOSS OF INTEREST IN THE PROGRAM ON PART OF CASTRO +LIMSELF. THESE FACTORS WHICH EMERGE FROM OUR STUDY OF THE CUBAN +PERFORMANCE ACCOUNT FOR LACK OF RESPONSE FROM EMBASSIES. TO +APPLICATIONS, LONG DELAY IN GETTING WORD BACK FROU HAVANA AND +SILALL NUMBER OF TECHS ULTIMATELY FIRED, LONG TIME LAC BETWEEN +INITIAL APPLICATION AND ULTIMATE APPROVAL FROM HAVA, WHICH RUNS +SIX TO WINE MONTHS, EAS COST CUBANS NUMBER OF TECHS WEO WERE +INITIALLY EAGER CUT SUBSEQUENTLY LOST INTEREST OR TOOK OTHER +JOBS. +3. IN FACE OF FOREGOING WE DO NOT BELIEVE IT FORTHWEILE +1 +TO CONTINUE INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR ZPPRIXA CANDIDATES FOR INSERTION +-FISE STRESS +INTO CUBAN HIRING CHANNEL. /STATIONS WITH ACTIVE LEADS SHOULD STAY +WITH THEM IN THE HOPE THEY MAY STILL BE HIRED, BUT CEASE EFFORTS +TO GENERATE LEADS FROM SCRATCH. ON OTHER HAND, THERE ARE FAIR +NUMBER NON BLOC TECHS IN CUBA AND IT LIKELY CULANS WILL CONTINUE +TO HIRE NEEDED TECHS ON LIMITED SELECTIVE BASIS AS THEY DID PRIOR +TO ZEPRIMA PROGRAM. STATIONS THEREFORE ARE URGED TO CONTINUE BE +ALERT FOR SUCH OPPORTUNITIES AND TO EXPLOIT TE IN SANGS HAFNER +AS ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO PLACE RESIDENT AGENTS IN CUBA. +BELTASING OFFICE +SECEET +- +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE +CONT...,, +"AUTHENTICAIN +OFFER +Capryc + +14-00000 +INFO +C +AGE +3 +85387 +THIS CONIECTION NOTE THAT LOST PERUIEN CFFICIALS RESPONSIDLE +CADCADITING TECES TEED TO RELY EAVILY ON LOCAL CP STAMP OF +PPROVEL OF OTHER STRONG INDICATION THAT CANDIDATE IS POLITICALLY +OF REJECT IT. +LACKING THIS THEY MAY CITER IGNORE TIES APPLICATION +2 +RESPONSE OF HOST STATIONS IX PLEIEITING PE CAS +BEEN HOST GRATIFTING, WE-ROVIDED CJEANS WITH GOOD LEER HIGHLY +CUALIFIED ENGINEERS AND TECHNICIANS TICH THEY FOR REASONS CITED +UMABLE OR UNWILLING TO АССЕРТ. KUMARK HAS MADE A РЕСТАЕ +EFFORT TO EXPLOIT THIS OPPORTUNITY AND FACT THAT WE HAVE NOT +ACHIEVED SIGNIFICANT RESULTS ISLY REFLECTION CULAR CONFUSION +AND INEPTITUDE RITH RESULTANT FAILO +5. 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ALEXANDER SHATTON ETA SAO PAULO PAN AIR DO BRASIL +201 ON 20 DECEMBER. TRAVELLING LIGHT STATE. + +WILL CONTACT STATION ON ARRIVAL. + +NND OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: CONCERNED BRIEFING AND TRAINING OF BETIDE. + +1. Apple C/SAS/HOB +J.C.EG CAL + +OCLEASIOG 000300 COORDIDATING OFFICE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA +NH 54559 DocId: 32352106 Page 2 + +Top Secret Date of Report: 04/02/2001 + +Print One Document with Issues - All Input Fields +Sorted by Issue + +Record ID no (104/180): 104-10078-10014 104 No: 104-10078-10014 jfk id no: 1995.09.27.16:41:00:970028 box number JFK17 +vol folder: F21 status: SAN record number meeting date: 8/25/98 +status validation SAN postpone count: 9 first postpone date: +fed registry notice no: fed registry date: new postpone date: +Next Doc Issue Date: 12/01/2005 +General Comments: SAO PAULO AND RIO de JANEIRO, SAOP; PROTECT (BE) RELEASE (TIDE); OPS DETAIL: LIGHT STATE +ISSUES Subform: + +issue: BE DIGRAPH occur count: 2 action doc issue date 12/01/2005 +action date: issue comment: SEE 104-10017-10041. OTHER DOCS W/LATER DATES. + +issue: CABLE PREFIX occur count: 1 action doc issue date 10/01/2017 +action date: issue comment: NOTE EXCEPTIONS TO 2017 RELEASE IN DOC COMMENTS + +issue: CIA INSTALLATION occur count: 5 action doc issue date 10/01/2017 +action date: issue comment: NOTE EXCEPTIONS TO 10/2017 IN GENERAL COMMENTS + +issue: OPERATIONAL DETAILS occur count: 1 action doc issue date 10/01/2017 +action date: issue comment: NOTE EXCEPTIONS TO 2017 IN GENERAL COMMENTS + +Top Secret Page 1 of 1 + +Date: 10/29/98 +Page: 1 + +JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM +IDENTIFICATION FORM + +AGENCY INFORMATION + +AGENCY: CIA +RECORD NUMBER : 104-10078-10014 +RECORD SERIES : JFK +AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A + +DOCUMENT INFORMATION + +ORIGINATOR : CIA +FROM: DIRECTOR +TO : JMWAVE +TITLE: DIRECTOR CABLE RE TRAVEL TO SAO PAULO. +DATE: 12/14/63 +PAGES: 1 +SUBJECTS : DIRECTOR CABLE +TRAVEL PLANS +BRIEFING +TRAINING + +DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT +CLASSIFICATION : SECRET +RESTRICTIONS : 1B +CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS +DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 09/27/95 +OPENING CRITERIA : +COMMENTS: JFK17: F21 1995.09.27.16:41:00:970028: + +[R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED + +NW 54559 DocId:32352106 Page 4 + +ORIG: A.SHATTON: +UNIT: SAS/FOB +EXT: 6153 +DATE: 14 DEC. 63 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX BISECRET +XI NO INDEX + +TO: [16-27] [16-20] +CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PROGRAM +RELEASE AS SANITIZED +1998 +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CCNF: SAS 8 + +INFO: DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, CCS 3, FI, FI/INT 2, EE, WAH VE + +TO [16-27] INFO[16-20] WAVE CHE 80299 + +DYVOUR PBRUMEN [02]FIDE + +REF : [21-27]4538 (IN 80402) + +MR. ALEXANDER SHATTON ETA SAO PAULO PAN AIR DO BRASIL +201 ON 20 DECEMBER. TRAVELLING [ 24 + +WILL CONTACT [16-27] ON ARRIVAL. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: CONCERNED BRIEFING AND TRAINING OF[02]TIDE. + +C/SAS/BOB +J. C.KING + +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/SAS +NW 54559 DocId: 32352106 Page 5 + +Technical Corrections By NaraID +05-Oct-99 + +NARA ID Date Of Change Meeting Date Page Change of Postpnement Comments + +104-10077-10371 11-Dec-98 06-Aug-98 2 12 vice 7 ARRB missed reviewing page 2. One name and 2 digraphs are +protected on page 1; 2 names of CIA employees need to be +protected and are on the list for protection. See pages 48-49, +para 2.a. of ARRB final report for justification. + +104-10078-10014 15-Dec-98 25-Aug-98 9 vice 8 Additional postponement conforms to previous ARRB +determination. Substitute missed words with "official cover" per +page 56, para 3.k. of ARRB Final Report. Also, see 180-10145- +10233. + +104-10093-10032 05-Oct-99 23-Sep-98 9 vice 11 Document partly illegible; only redactions needed are protection +9 digraphs--root words can be released. Slug line/pseudos are +releasable. See 104-10093-10033. + +104-10093-10033 14-Dec-98 23-Sep-98 9 vice 8 The document sent to ARRB was partly illegible; the only +redactions needed are 9 digraphs. ARRB protected 4 crypts, the +root word is now released. 5 more digraphs of this crypt were +missed; 4 other authorized postponements are released. + +104-10103-10333 02-Dec-98 25-Aug-98 27 vice 25 Additional postponements conform to previous ARRB +determinations. Protection of two missed digraphs approved by +ARRB elsewhere in this document. + +104-10106-10383 08-Dec-98 25-Aug-98 1 7 vice 6 Additional postponement conforms to previous ARRB +determination - missed name on cover sheet was protected by +ARRB elsewhere on this page. + +104-10106-10421 10-Dec-98 25-Aug-98 1 14 vice 13 Additional postponement conforms to previous ARRB +determination. Missed dispatch prefix was protected by ARRB +elsewhere in this document. + +NW 54559 DocId:32352106 Page 6 + +SECRET + +HRG Record Print Printed on: 10/5/1999 + +ID: 1995.09.27.16:41:00:970028 +File Title: JFK +Job Num: 80T01357A +Location: HRG +Box Num: JFK17 +Vol/Folder: F21 +Title: DIRECTOR CABLE RE TRAVEL TO SAO PAULO. + +Title Res: N +Date of Document: 12/14/1963 +Status: SAN +From: DIRECTOR +From Res: N +To: JMWAVE +To Res: N +Pages: 1 +Orig. 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ALEXANDER SHATTON ETA SAO PAULO PAN AIR DO BRASIL +201 ON 20 DECEMBER. TRAVELLING LIGHT STATE. + +WILL CONTACT [16-27] ON ARRIVAL. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: CONCERNED BRIEFING AND TRAINING OF[02]TIDE. + +C/SAS/BOB +J. C. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III + +15 November 1974 + +ANNEX B + +THE 201 SYSTEM + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION + +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific interest to the Operations Directorate and for recording and filing all pertinent information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for producing lists of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a relatively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organizations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of correspondence has accumulated. + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM + +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that individual. + +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form 831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., personal history, current status, and prospects. + +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of a 201 file. This record stores the master 201 reference for the Main Index and stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the reference consolidated. + +23 + +SECRET + +0001763 +PAGE 2 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON +SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +CIT GERM +SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED +THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL +CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH GERMANY FROM 22 +THROUGH 29 OCTOBER + +POB GERM BERLINS +OCO PHARMACIST +OCC CODE CHEM + +REF AACD-12345 20 +30 NOV 70 + +201-0032671* +TYPE NAME T- +OI CODES AA XX-10 +RCD DATE 53 +00833555 + +Information About Subject +1. Sequence Number and Name + +2. Sex and Date of Birth + +3. Citizenship + +4. Place of Birth + +5. Occupation + +6. Occupation Code + +7. Text + +Document Reference Data +8. 201 Number +9. Name Type Indicator + +10. OI Codes + +11. Record Date (year only) +12. Reference + +ISG Control Information + +13. Date of latest update of the record + +14. STAR Index Record Number + +24 + +SECRET + +0001764 +PAGE 3 of 20 +COPY NO. +ESCchvFsFa +e + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +e. OI Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 personality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual with organizations or activities of operational interest. OI codes cover intelligence and security service affiliations, whether staff or agent, or known or suspect, as well as activities and associations of interest. There are two categories of OI codes for use by components: + +(1) general OI codes (Attachment 1) + +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services or other specific organizations. + +A component may request an OI code be established by submitting a memorandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management Officer. + +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An OI code may be assigned when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. + +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 personalities by OI codes. For example, if an OI code has been opened for the security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members of that service. + +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers exist. + +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER + +a. General + +The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational component, in coordination with the Information Services Group (ISG). An opening creates a master 201 record and the occasional closing of a 201 dossier are actions controlled jointly by desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be opened on persons who meet the opening criteria described in Chapter II of this handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and persons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on + +25 + +SECRET + +PAGE 4 of 20 +0001765 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy requirements on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 dossiers should be opened only on the following categories: + +(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational approval requests. However a file need not be opened when a POA is requested for persons being framed for a foreign liaison service and who are of operational interest for training purposes only. + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five or more documents (see DOI 70-20). + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). + +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening + +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Maintenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the master 201 record and to generate machine listings and to register the assignment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample 201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field station may request the opening of a 201 file by writing 201- in the Headquarters cross-reference box on the subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsibility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of 201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. + +26 + +SECRET + +PAGE 5 of 20 +0001766 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through a name trace or other process, i.e., review of successor documents, it must be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation procedures. + +Material which is filed in a 201 dossier includes, but is not limited to: +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information, including photographs, fingerprints, and handwriting samples. + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +l. SGSWIRL KEBO records. + +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which may provide a better understanding of the subject and our interest in him this may include operational reporting. + +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articles on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. + +26.1 + +SECRET + +0001767 +PAGE 6 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +a. Purging + +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, including exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace information (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for the opening. + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier. Top Secret documents in the document should be downgraded for retention in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained at the desk or the copy of the the TS document should be removed, retained in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)). + +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 + +26.2 + +SECRET + +0001768 +PAGE 7 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to MYRMS for classification into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards should be mounted on 8 1/2 x 11 size sheet of paper for filing in the 201. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) containing substantive derogatory information on the subject of the 201 should be sent to IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document for inclusion in a 201 Personality File Master will be forwarded with the basic document to IP/AN for processing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may contain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black-tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). + +26.3 + +SECRET + +0001769 +PAGE 8 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a Routing and Record Sheet with information shown below. + +UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET +INTERNAL USE ONLY + +SUBJECT: (Number of volumes) +TRANSMITRAL and RECORD +SHEET +RELEASE OF INACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +FROM: +TO (Office designation, building) + +DATE OFFICER'S +INITIALS +RECEIVED +FORWARDED + +1. IP/Files +GC-52 + +2. IP/DCU +GC-40 + +3. +(For guidance see CSHB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, Annex B.) + +Volume(s) of volume(s) +of 201- + +5. +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) + +6. +Non-Restricted Dossier + +7. +Large Dossiers: +(Number each comment to show from which file comes +comments go across columns after such comment) + +Retained at desk. + +documents prior to +(date) +forwarded to IP/Files. All + +(date) +FORM +DATE 610E +5-74 + +SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +CL BY: 007622 + +26.4 + +SECRET + +0001770 +PAGE 9 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Accountability (Form 2977) to the new desk officer. + +TO: (NAME) +(When Filled In) +BADGE COMPONENT ROOM TUBE EXT. + +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY + +This is to notify you that accountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited below has been transferred to you by: +BADGE COMPONENT +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. + +SUBJECT OF REQUEST FILE NO. DOC. SYMBOL NUMBER DOC. DATE DATE OF TRANSFER CHARGE +PERM OR TEMP +REG. NO. + +FORM 2377 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +1-73 + +CONFIDENTIAL +CL BY: 007622 + +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the 201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings for his component. + +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS + +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the desk or placing it on restricted charge at Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. + +26.5 + +SECRET + +0001771 +PAGE 10 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by submitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021). +TO +IP/FILES +GC-52 TUBE DT-6 +IP/DCU +GC-40 TUBE HT-4 +ACTION DESK: 1. +2. +RESTRICTED +Confidential +(When Filled In) +INITIALS + +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE + +To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not necessary). +To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature necessary). + +SECTION A +FILE NUMBER + +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28) +RESTRICTED BY: +(NAME) +COMPONENT: Date: +SECTION B +REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +R.O. No. +COMPONENT: Date: +FORM +2021 EFF.11-71 CONFIDENTIAL +2-73 (13) USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS + +E-2, IMPOSES CL BY: 007622 + +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. That desk may then forward the file to the requester or deny the request and return the entire dossier to Central Files. The desk will notify the requesting party of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a dossier, or a document within a restricted dossier, permanently or temporarily charged to a desk, will be referred to that desk by Central Files. + +26.6 + +SECRET + +0001772 +PAGE 11 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the requester will be referred to the restricting desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit (IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) blank, use the non country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the 201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest + +26.7 + +SECRET + +0001773 +PAGE 12 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Desk" blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The standard listings available are: + +(1) Alphabetical by name leading to a 201 number; +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number; +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym leading to a 201 number; +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; +(5) Numerical leading to a cryptonym. + +FUL A CHINA 201 SURNAME ALPHA LIST 03 OCT 1973 +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY + +NAME: +CHEN, SHIL 1. 17115/1343/50307 +CHEN, SHOU 1/7115/1343/0001/ +CHAN SHOU 1. 17115/1343/0001/ +CHEN, SHOU-JEN/6774/1108/0038 +CHEY, SHOU WEI + +CHEN, SHOU-HSING /7109/1343/690 +CHEN, SHELU SEH /7115/1109/001 +CHEN SHOU-TAO + +CHEN, SHO-155467/115/1109/1 +CHEN, SHOU-126 /0701/1343/1807- +CHIEN, SHOU-1 /7115/1109/495 +CHEN, SUCU-! +C41 + +CHEN, CANTON +: + +CHIH, LIAONING PRO +CITY, SH-7115/2005/6930 +CHE, SHU CHIAN 17115/3219/122 +CHIEN, SHU-CA/7115/2985/2 +CHEN, SHU 17115/2085/2797 + +CHEN, SHIJ HAR 17115/2885/3105/ +CHEN, SH +SLANG 7115/2579/74 +CITY, SH-510/7115/2995/7 +CHEN, SHU HSLY 17115/2895/8133 + +CHEN SHIU-127/115/2985/5030/ +CHEN SHIU-157/7115/2885/1710 +CHEN, SIIU 7115/2885/2710 +CHEN, SHIU-LAN 7115/0547/009 + +CHIEN, SHU-LING 17109/2973/010 + +CHF, SHU- + +TYPE +DOB +BIRTHPLACE +NAME +DA/MO/YR +CTRY CITY +A 17JUL14 CHIN, KWANG TUNG +A 24 JAN11 +A 04JAN19 CHIN, FUKIEN, PROV. +21OCTOB +A 12NOV22 CHIN, HUNAN +19MAR 45 CHIN +A CIN +A CIFIY, SHH FIN +A CIFY, SH- +A CIVY +CIFY, SHU FIN +A CIFY + +09 JUNA9 CHIN, CANTON +A 190CT19 CHIH, LIAONING PROV. +02JUL 30 CHIN, KWANGTUNG +19NDV30 CHIN, FOOCHOW +05 DEC 14 CHIN, KWANGTUNG PROV. +A 06FEB16 CHIN, KWANGTUNG PROV. +05MAY18 CHIN, KIANG TANG TS +A CHIN. FEILIU. +CHIN, KWANG TUNG +CHIN, FUKIEN +01JL23 CHIN, JIANGSU + +20SEG020 CHIN. HSCA +150CT30 CHIN.CNFMT +190CT19 CHIN. HWA +A 100EC26 CHEN USA +27JAN25 CIIV +21OCT38 CIPC +02FEB20 CHIW, HANG CICA +A 05APR17 +CHIN, HENING YANG HSIEN, HUN + +15JUN06 CHIN, CHEKLANG +31131 +CHII. KINAIN TAIW +SAI!21APR21 CHIN, SHANGHAI + +CHEN, CHIN +OCC. CIT. +201 + +CHIN CHINT 0165401 +DIPT + +CHIN +BUSP CCOM 0043751 +CHIN? 0234629 +01-1 01-2. ACT. LOC. + +0230059 +079653 +COA17335 + +0124438 +0797335 +0200223 +0179621 +0044759 + +0023125 + +0172622 + +04165401 +ARMY CHAT +TSEA CHAT +0328328 +30M4326 +DIPT CCOM. 0223161 +CHEN TAIV +CIRY CISY CIMY +CHINA CHIN CHIN + +0830156 A 27NOV23 CHIN, FANG CHENG PEOA CHINT 0179673 +01JUL23 CHIN, XIANGSU CHIN7 C004 +CHINA CHIN +CIRY CIN CIN +SAINT 0223162 + +A CHI CHINA CHIN + +CHEN TAIW + +14 17115/2579/2651/ 20SE020 CHIN. HSCA 175 CAMO CHINT 0179625 +A 100EC26 + +181 /475/ +96 120 /7115/2935/2737/ +CHE, SHIU-10/7115/2695/1031 +CHIEN, SHU-YIN 7115/2895/3942/ + +CHI WHA + +CHEN AUC + +SAINT 0763916 +CHEN HWA CHIN TAIW 0013991 +A CHIN CININT 0153929 + +CHINT 0107376 + +L42 7115/2570/3942/V CHINT +38- + +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE DILY + +E214PIORT CL BY 054970 + +26.8 + +SECRET + +0001774 +PAGE 13 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +All standard listings are cumulative; previous editions must be destroyed upon receipt of current editions. These listings are by their very nature extremely sensitive compilations of information and must be given every possible safeguard. + +b. Non-Standard Listings +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: + +(1) Country of Location +(2) OI codes (organization/intelligence affiliation) +(3) Citizenship +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) +(5) Occupation. + +These selection criteria may be used singly or in combinations. For example, a user could obtain a list of all 201 personalities who have been assigned the OI code of XX or codes of XX, XY, or XZ. A 201 personality list could also be produced of all persons who were born in Germany between the years 1915 and 1920, with the occupation computer specialist, who are now citizens of the United States, located in Mexico, and who had been assigned the OI code AA. Note however that the listing would contain only those personalities with an OI code AA. Those personalities with an OI code other than AA and those with no OI code would be excluded. The requester could however ask that persons who have not been assigned an OI code also be included. Note also that when retrieving lists based on occupation, the listing will be only as specific as the occupation code (Attachment 1). The occupation code for a courier covers only a documented courier. Some occupation codes cover more than one occupation. For example, the occupation code CRAF covers those who practice some trade or manual occupation, i.e., carpenters, bricklayers, painters, mechanics and electricians. If a list is requested for electricians, all others in this category will be included in the printout. These non standard listings may be sorted (arranged) according to any, but not more than three of the following keywords: +(a) Surname +(b) Given name +(c) Date of birth +(d) Country of birth +(e) Citizenship +(f) OI code +(g) Location + +26.9 + +SECRET + +0001775 +PAGE 14 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1. +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +Sorts can be made within sorts. For example, 201 personalities may be sorted alphabetically by surname within OI codes for given countries of location. Because two OI codes may be listed for each personality, those names with two OI codes would be listed twice. + +c. Scheduled Listings + +Standard and non-standard listings printed semiannually. + +d. Special Listings + +Unscheduled, usually non-standard, listings produced on a one time basis in response to special operational requirements. + +e. Request for Listings + +All requests for standard or non-standard alphabetical and numerical 201 listings for Headquarters and the field, for changes in periodic listings, and for information on the 201 machine list system should be made to the component Records Management Officer. + +26.10 + +SECRET + +0001776 +PAGE 15 of 20 +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +Attachment 2 +15 November 1974 + +AUTOMATIC 201 DOSSIER OPENINGS + +Note: 201 files will be opened automatically by PLAN on the following categories of people. + +1. Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE) + +a. Diplomats with rank of third secretary or above. + +b. Military attaches and assistant military attaches. + +c. Intelligence officers of the General Intelligence Department (GID). +(Prior to opening of an ARE 201 file, check with NE/E for correct spelling of name and additional biographic data.) + +2. British Commonwealth + +a. All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence Services. + +b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service (IMIS). + +c. Canadian Communist Party officials on national or provincial levels and officials of the Canadian Communist Party front organizations. Do not open unless there is at least a date of birth given. + +d. All members of the Security Service Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP-SS) +3. Cuba + +Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). +Israel + +a. All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISK should be indicated as the originating office with CI/SP always indicated as the secondary office of interest. + +b. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1994 +CIA HISTORICAL REVIEW PEBORAT + +SECRET +( +REPRODUCTION +CLANDESTINE SE +INSTRUCTION NO. 10.5 +CSI NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +Revised 17 July 1958 + +COVERT APPROVALS AND RELATED MATTERS +: +Reference: CSI-F No. 10-5, 17 July 1958 + +Rescission: CSI No. 10-5, 31 January 1955 + +CONTENTS + +ة الدانة +PURPOSE +GENERAL. +INVESTIGATIONS. +OPERATIONAL APPROVALS +COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS +AND PROPRIETARY +Page +1 +1 +2 +2 + +APPROVALS.3 +COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS +FOR LIAISON WITH UNITED- +STATES OFFICIALS +SERVANTS OF AGENCO +EMPLOYEES... +1. PURPOSE +Page +EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS +OF FOREIGN SERVICES..... 5 +NOTIFICATION OF TERMINA- +TION OR DISCONTINUANCE +OF COVERT SECURITY AP- +PROVALS OR PROPRIETARY +APPROVALS.... +SPECIAL SERVICES +DOUBLE AGENTS. +DEFECTION AND RECRUIT- +REPROD +MENT IN PLACE.. +نستان +سال زرد + +This instruction describes the functions of headquarters components with +regard to covert approvals and related matters which are the subject of +CSI-F No. 10-5, +2. GENERAL + +5 +6 +6 +6 +a. The Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff, is delegated authority to act for the +Deputy Director (Plans) in the exercise of all functions which are the lat- +ter's responsibility with regard to the granting of Operational Approvals +and Provisional Operational Approvals. + +b. The Director of Security has designated the Deputy Director for Investiga- +tions and Operational Support, Office of Security, to represent him in dis- +charging the functions which are reserved to him with regard to the granting +of Covert Security Approvals, Provisional Covert Security Approvals, +Proprietary Approvals, and Provisional Proprietary Approvais. + +c. it is the basic intent of both components that sensitive operational data +shall remain within the custody and knowledge of the Clandestine Services, +and that sensitive security investigative data shall remain in the custody. +and knowledge of the Office of Security. It is recognized, however, that +such data may be necessary for proper performance by either component +and, consequently, where necessary, it shall be made available or shall be +discussed to the extent necessary. +REPRODUCTION +PRURIENTED +0004134 + +14-00000 + +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 +SECRET +CSI NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +✓ Revised 17 July 1958 + +3. INVESTIGATIONS + +The function of performing all investigations in the United States in connec- +tion with approval matters, except for the check of certain Agency records, +is reserved to the Office of Security +4. OPERATIONAL APPROVALS + +a. The assembly and analysis of all file material (including the files of the +Records Integration Division) in the Clandestine Services will be accom- +plished by professional personnel of the interested operating divisions +under the technical supervision of the Counter Intelligence Staff and sub- +ject to spot check by the Counter Intelligence Staff. Certification will be +made in each case by a responsible official of the requesting division that +the material furnished is complete and accurate. + +b. The requesting division will assemble any biographical data; information +of investigative or security significance (such as additional names the +subject may have used); information relating to character, reputation,... +politics, or other activities, favorable and unfavorable information or +comments; background Information: PRQ Parps equivalent (in du- +plicate); and freld traces. Any informaton previously furnished by the +subject concerning himself (suchas personalhistory statement, records +of activities or employments, ments, memberships in organizations, etc.) will +be furnished verbation perfinent Information thus produced--includ- +ing that resulting from technical interrogations, personal observation, +field investigations, etc.--will be furnished to the Counter Intelligence +Staff for necessary transmission to the Office of Security. It is also nec- +essary to forward PRQ Part to the Counter Intelligence Staff before +an Operational Approval will be issued. The Counter Intelligence Staif +will not forward PRQ Part II to the Office of Security. In rare, compli- +cated, or sensitive cases the Office of Security, in coordination with the +Counter Intelligence Staff, may wish actually to review the material of +the Records Integration Division. A brief practical statement of the scope, +nature, and geographical area of the proposed usage of the subject will +be furnished to the Office of Security along with the other data. + +c. The requester should also furnish to the Counter Intelligence Staff for +transmission to the Office of Security any suggestions regarding the in- +vestigation to be conducted and any particular points to be emphasized in +the investigation, such as special skills, abilities, and weaknesses of the +subject. The requester should also indicate what would be the most +plausible type of cover (i. e., general Government or commercial) to be +employed in the conduct of the investigation and whether the subject has +been briefed as to the fact of a pending investigation and, if not, why this +is not feasible. + +d. Following appropriate investigation and analysis of a case, the Office of +Security will forward its recommendation to the Counter Intelligence +Staff, with the investigative data enclosed. Upon receipt of this material +2 +SECRET +REPROTHOM +PROHIBITED +: +0004135 +D +D +F + +14-00000 + +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 +SECRET +REPDADITION +CSI NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +Revised 17 July 1958 +.: +the Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff, or his designee, will, if the Office of +Security does not recommend against the use of the individual, determine +whether an Operational Approval should be granted and will notify the Of- +fice of Security of its decision. However, in the event the Office of Secu- +rity recommends against the use of an individual and the Clandestine +Services still desires, on a calculated risk basis, to use the individual, +the Counter Intelligence Staff will inform the Office of Security of this +fact. In this event, the Counter Intelligence Staff and the Security Support +Division will endeavor to arrive at an agreed position and, to this end, +the former will hold the granting of the Operational Approval in abeyance +until five days have elapsed after the Office of Security has been advised +of this intention. The Counter Intelligence Staff with motify the Office of +Security whenever it has: +(1) Granted an Operation +: +REP +AST or a Provisional Operational Approval. +(2) Cancelled an Operational Approval. + +e. In Operational Approval case the Office of Security will forward investi- +gative reports, name check results, etc., to the Counter Intelligence Staff. +In extremely sensitive cases, however, particularly those in which the +security or good of the Agency as a whole is involved, the Office of Secu- +rity will not be obliged to furnish all investigative material. In such cases +the Office of Security will inform the Counter Intelligence Staff that such +material has been withheld and will, upon request, discuss the matter with +the Chief, Counter Intelligence Staff, or other appropriate official of the +Clandestine Services. + +f. A Provisional Operational Approval may also be requested where circum- +stances warrant. A search of the indices of the Agency, including those +of the Office of Security, is a minimum requirement for issuance of a Pro- +visional Operational Approval. + +g. Whenever interest in an individual under consideration for either an Oper- +ational Approval or a Provisional Operational Approval is terminated for +any reason, the requester, in order to prevent needless processing, will +notify the Counter Intelligence Staff promptly so that the latter may in turn +advise the Office of Security. +5. COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS AND PROPRIETARY APPROVALS + +a. All background material will be assembled by the interested divisions and +will include any biographic data; information of an investigative or secu- +rity significance; information-relating to character, reputation, politics, +past employment, residences, and other activities; favorable and unfavor- +able information; PRQ Part I or its equivalent (in duplicate); and field +traces. This material is forwarded directly to the Office of Security la +its original form. (Traces need not be obtained from the Records Late- +gration Division; see paragraph 5.b., below.) A brief practical statement +of the scope, nature, and geographical area of use of the subject will also +REPRODUCTION +1 +0004136 + +14-00000 + +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 +SECRET +REPDADITION +PROPILULD +CSI NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +Revised 17 July 1958 + +be furnished to the Office of Security. The requester should also furnish +to the Office of Security any suggestions regarding the investigation to be +conducted and any particular points to be emphasized in the investigation, +such as, special skills, abilities, and weaknesses of the subject. The re- +quester should also indicate what would be the most plausible type of cover +(1. e., Government or commercial) to be employed in the conduct of the +Investigation and whether the subject has been briefed as to the fact of a +pending investigation and, not, why this is not feasible. + +b. In Covert Security Approval or Proprietary Approval cases, the files of the +✓ Records Integration Division will be searched by representatives of the +Office of Security. All files of the Records Integration Division, except +those portions containing specific sensitive operational data, will be made +available to the representatives of the Office of Security. In those in- +stances where a document of interest contains sensitive operational data, +designated professional personnel within the operating division will re- +view that portion of the information and furnish therefrom to the repre- +sentatives of the Office of Security all information of the nature described +in paragraph 5.a., above. The Office of Security will conduct appropriate +investigation in each case and will issue or deny Covert Security Approvals +and Proprietary Approvals, and Provisional Covert Security Approvals and +Provisional Proprietary Approvals. +"c. The Office of Security will retain the investigative flew in +Approval cases or Proprietary Approval cases, but will: +Approyancases, +D +Covert Security +(1) Make available to the Counter Intelligence Staff any significant infor- +mation in cases where +provals are granted. In +ert Security +Approvals of Proprietary Ap- +(2) Immediately call to the attention of the Counter Intelligence Staff any +new evidence in Covert Security Approval or Proprietary Approval +cases that reflects the subject's connection with a foreign government, +the Communist Party, or any front organization of the Communist +Party. + +d. Where the Office of Security issues or denies a Covert Security Approval +or a Proprietary Approval, formal notification will be directed to the re- +quester. In the case of disapproval one copy of the security disapproval +will be forwarded to the Counter Intelligence Staff. Where a Covert Se- +curity Approval or Proprietary Approval is denied and the Clandestine +Services still desires to use the subject on a calculated risk basis, the Of- +fice of Security will, upon request, furnish to the Counter Intelligence Staff a +summary of the investigative data. Thereafter, the Counter Intelligence +Staff, the requester, and the Security Support Division will attempt to reach +an agreed position.. + +e.. A. Covert Security Approval or a Proprietary Approval may be preceded +by a Provisional Covert Security Approval or a Provisional Proprietary +Approval. +4 +SECRET +REPRODICTION +PROHIBITED +i +: +0004137 + +14-00000. + +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 +SECRET +REPRODUCTION +ED +: +CSÍ NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +09 September 1963 + +f. Unless otherwise designated by the Office of Security, investigative data +in either Operational Approval or Covert Security Approval cases involving +aliens may be shown to proper offices of the division and may, if deemed +necessary by the division, be forwarded to the field. The dispatch or cable +in such cases will be coordinated with the Counter Intelligence Staff and +the Office of Security. No investigative data will be transmitted or dis- +closed to other than Agency staff officials without the specific prior ap- +proval of the Office of Security. The need-to-know principle will be applied +strictly in such cases. No investigative data regarding United States cit- +izens will be transmitted to the field without the specific prior approval of +the Counter Intelligence Staff and the Director of Security and subsequent +to such approval without coordination with the Office of Security on the dis- +patch or cable involved. + +6. COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS FOR LIAISON WITH UNITED STATES +OFFICIALS + +Requests for Covert Security Approvals for Liaison with S officials, wheth- +er such officials are in the United States or abroad, will be transmitted directly +to the Office of Security. Each request shall be specifically indicated as a re- +quest for a Covert Security Approval for Liaison, The request shall be accom- +panied by all available biographic information, to include wherever possible in +cases of civilian employees of United States Government agencies the name, +date and place of birth, the employing agency, and the position and assignment +of the person involved. In cases involving military personnel the minimum bio- +graphic information required shall consist of the name, date and place of birth, +rank and serial number, and the parent service. In each case the details of the +liaison with the individual must be set forth. + +7. SERVANTS OF AGENCY EMPLOYEES +11 +Requests to headquarters for appropriate checks on domestic personnel em- +ployed in the homes of Agency employees overseas shall be forwarded by the +requester to the Office of Security accompanied by all available biographical +information and the results of overseas investigations. +.8. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES + +Proper clearance of staff or contract employees (including indigenous em- +ployees) of other U.S. Government agencies for operational use includes +notification to and approval by the employee's parent agency in Washington. +Requests for clearance will be forwarded to the Chief, Counter Intelligence +Staff, Attention: CI/Liaison. Clearance will not be given until the approval +of the parent agency has been obtained. If, after such approval is obtained, +it is decided that the employee will not be used as requested, or upon termi- +nation of use, CI/ Lialson will be notified so that the employee's parent agency +may be advised. + +9. EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS OF FOREIGN SERVICES + +Requests for searches of the indices of other United States agencies or the +Office of Security, or investigation of employees +REPRODUCTION +MET +PROHIBITED +icials of foreign +0004138 + +14-00000 +: +SECRET +*: +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 +REFT +CSI NO. 10-5 +SECURITY +19 September 1963 + +intelligence services with whom Agency employees maintain liaison, shall be +forwarded by the requester to the Counter Intelligence Staff for processing to +the Office of Security. Such requests shall be transmitted with complete +results of field traces, all available biographical information, and a state - +ment as to the service which the subject represents. + +10. NOTIFICATION OF TERMINATION OR DISCONTINUANCE OF COVERT +SECURITY APPROVALS OR PROPRIETARY APPROVALS + +The Office of Security shall be promptly advised by the requester of the dis- +continuance of interest in or termination of employmentor use of a person +on whom a Covert Security Approval Approval has been re- +quested or granted. +11. SPECIAL SERVICES + +DDDD coprietary +a. Requests for Covert Name Checks and Special Inquiries will be transmitted +to the Office of Security through the Counter Intelligence Staff, Each re- +quest shall indicate the reason for the inquiry, shall specify the exact ac- +tion required, and shall contain all available background and/or biographical +information concerning the subject. + +b. In the case of Special Inquiries, the request should also indicate what would +be the most plausible type of cover (i. e., general Government or com- +mercial) to be employed during the inquiry and any other information which +would provide guidance as to the conduct of the investigation. + +12. DOUBLE AGENTS + +The operational decision authorizing the doubling of an agent of a foreign +power will be coordinated with the Counter Intelligence Staff even though no +Operational Approval or Provisional Operational Approval is required. + +13. DEFECTION AND RECRUITMENT IN PLACE + +No attempt to defect or recruit in place (a) a member of the Communist Party +or (b) a government official of a denied area country shall be made in the +United States without prior coordination with the Counter Intelligence Staff +which will immediately inform the Director of Security and such other United +States agencies as may be appropriate. +D +D +D +Di +Richard Helms +Deputy Director (Plas +FROMIBUTED +5 +SEC.CET +0001130 + +14-00000 +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +SECRET +REPRODUCTION C +PROIN YED +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE OF CERTAIN +CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS + +Rescission: CSI 50-10, 13 July 1970 +1. GENERAL + +a. Elemental in the conduct of clandestine operations is the use of human +agents to accomplish the missions of the Operations Directorate. In gen- +eral, it is DDO policy to select agent assets with primary regard to the +agents' abilities, target access, and security, and with few restrictions as +to their origins, professions or status as members of particular groups. The +basic rule is that any consenting adult may be used by the Operations +Directorate. There are, however, certain sensitive categories of individuals +or groups whose operational use by the Operations Directorate is prohibited +or in some way restricted for reasons not necessarily related to security +considerations. + +b. These prohibitions or restrictions stem from one of the following: +(1) The Agency has been directed by U.S. Governmental authority to +restrict or avoid the operational use of a particular category of in- +dividuals. + +ecia +(2) The Agency has entered into a restrictive agreement with an +organization, government, corporation, or official responsible for a +category +of individuals do +(3) The Director or the Deputy Director for Operations has imposed +restrictions on the operational use of a certain category of individuals +due to the extreme risk or sensitivity of such exploitation. +2. PURPOSE + +The purpose of this instruction is to set forth the prohibitions and policy +restrictions (as distinguished from security restrictions) which currently per- +tain to the operational use of various categories of individuals, together with +the special approval procedures to be followed in certain cases. Where ap- +propriate, reference has been made to another publication, which provides +more detailed guidance than has been attempted in this instruction. The +special approval procedures set forth in this instruction do not supersede or +alter in any way the requirements for covert approvals contained in DOI +and DOI-F 10-5. +SECRET +PANIED +E-2 IMPDET +0004140 + +14-00000 +D +SECRET +REPPOTION +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +3. DEFINITIONS +C +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +Within the context of this instruction, the definitions listed below will apply. +Special note must be taken of the fact that the key term "operationał use" +employed throughout this instruction has been defined in the most succinct +manner consistent with clarity. It has not been feasible, however, to cover in +a definition the entire scope of possible variations in operational circumstances. +which may be encountered in DDO activities. The definition of "operational +use" is intended to provide guidance for the majority of cases, and must be +employed with responsible operational judgment. Issues involving a deter- +mination of "operational use" which cannot be resolved with reasonable as- +surance by the responsible operating components will be referred to the +Deputy Director for Operations for decision. + +a. Operational Use +Operational use is interpreted to mean the recruitment, utilization, or train- +ing of any individual or group for DDO purposes on either a witting or +unwitting basis by or on the behalf of an element of the Operations Direc- +torate. Utilization is made of an individual or group whenever that in- +dividual or group, responding to the direction or solicitation of a DDO +element, provides information, performs serviees, provides cover, or supplies +financial, material, or other support necessary for the accomplishment of +DDO operational objectives either directly or indirectly, to or for an ele- +ment of the Operations Directorate. + +b. DDO Element +Any person or group who or which is responsible to, owned or controlled +either directly or indirectly by the Operations Directorate. Included under +this definition are employees or members of Agency proprietary mech- +anisms. + +c. Operational Contact +Any association having as its purpose the initiation or furtherance of DDO +operations. + +4. RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE + +a. Restrictions on the operational use of individuals or groups are of four types +and cover twenty five separate categories as outlined below and as described +in greater detail in paragraphs 5 through 8 of this instruction: +(1) Operational Use is Prohibited (see paragraph 5): +(a) Members and trainees of ACTION; 99 +(b) Fulbright grantees; +99 +2 +SECRET +REPRODUCTION +D +0004141 + +14-00000 + +C +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +SECRET +REPROPNICTION +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +(c) Officials or employees of the International Association for Cultural +Freedom; +22 +(d) Officials, employees, or grantees of the Ford, Rockefeller and 99 +Carnegie Foundations; +(e) Employees of U.S. private detective investigative agencies. 399 +(2) Operational Use Requires Special Extra-Agency Concurrence (see +paragraph 6): AND APPROVAL OF SA/ADDO, +(a) Employees of other U.S. Government agencies; +(b) DDO agents or assets in the United States; +(c) Agents and human sources of foreign intelligence registered by +other U.S. agencies; +(d) Citizens (or persons documented as citizens) of Australia, Canada, 99 +the United Kingdom (including its overseas dependent territories) +and New Zealand; +(e) Citizens of Norway, West Germany and The Netherlands; +(f) Merchant seamen on ships of certain countries. +(3) Operational Use Requires Special Approval by the DDO (see para- +graph 7(اجو +(a) Publishers, producers, journalists or employees of public infor- +mation media, +(b) CARE employees; +(c) Individuals engaged in public relations activities; +(d) Officials, representatives, or employees of Communist countries +in the United States; +.: +(e) Foreign delegates or employees of the United Nations assigned +in the U.S. and U.S. citizen delegates or employees wherever +assigned; +(f) Staff members or officials of Red Cross societies; +(g) Officials of the Vatican State; +(h) U.S. Government-funded professors, lecturers, students or grantees; +(i). Members of educational or private voluntary organizations; +(j) Officials or employees of the African-American Institute; +(k) Volunteers to America. J +(4) Operational Use Requires Approval by Chief of Area Division (see +paragraph 8): +(a) Citizens or alien residents of the U.S. in denied areas; +(b) Non-U.S. citizen delegates or employees of United Nations or- +ganizations not assigned in the U.S.; +(c) Members of the academic community. +b. Operational use of an individual who comes under more than one type of +restriction will be controlled by the highest type of restriction applicable +in his particular case. +PEPECRET +PLANNED +99 +0004142 +Rs + +14-00000 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +SECRET +REPRODUCTION +Ple +5. OPERATIONAL USE PROHIBITED +HIBITED +a. Members and Trainees of ACTION +C +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +99 +(1) It is Agency policy that members and/trainees of ACTION will not be +used in any capacity, with or without remuneration, by the Agency +or by organizations under its jurisdiction. (The term "members of AC-99 +TION will be understood to mean anyone employed by or associated +with ACTION except trainees.)99 +99 +(2) It is Agency policy that former members of ACTION may be em- +ployed or used by the Agency or by organizations under its jurisdiction +only in accordance with the following: +99 +(a) Except as stated in (b) below, a former member of ACTION +may be employed or used operationally by any element of the +Agency only if a period of five full years has elapsed since his +separation from ACTION. 99 +(b) An Agency-controlled organization may hire a former member of +99 ACTION but only for duties related to the overt purposes of such +organization, if a period of at least twenty-four months has elapsed +since his separation from ACTION 99 +११ +(c) The employment or use of a former member of ACTION under +the provisions of subparagraph (a) or (b) above must have the +specific prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations. +(3) Former trainees whose ACTION service included duty for training over- +seas are subject to the rules governing employment or use of former +99 members of ACTION (subparagraph (2) above). Former trainees who +did not serve at any time as members of ACTION and whose ACTION 25 +service did not include duty or training overseas may be employed or +used operationally by DDO elements provided the specific prior ap- +proval of the Deputy Director for Operations is obtained. +The Deputy Director +99 +(4) A former member or trainee of ACTION whose employment or use +: +is permitted by subparagraph (2) or (3) above may not be assigned +to or used in a country for which he had been trained or to which +he had been assigned while with ACTION +ACTION +بوع +(5) Information may be received by the Domestic Collection Division +from private corporations and other organizations employing former +SACTION personnel, notwithstanding the fact that the information may +originate with former ACTION personnel. However, any direct brief- +ing or debriefing of or contact with former members or trainees of +99 ACTION is subject to the following: +(a) The specific prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations +must be obtained. +4 +SECRET +" +0004143 +(23/RS + +14-00000 + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION +DOI 50-10 +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +99 +4 September 1973 +(b) If the individual is a former member of ACTION or a former +৭৭ trainee whose ACTION service included duty or training over- +seas, five years must have elapsed since his separation from +SACTION +99 +Σε +If contact with a former ACTION member or a former trainee whose +99 ACTION service included duty for training overseas should be un- +avoidable during the required five year waiting period, the Deputy +Director for Operations may request an exception from the Director +of Central Intelligence. Among the possible reasons for such unavoid- +able contact would be the designation of a former member or trainee +as the liaison officer to the Domestic Collection Division. +99 +b. Fulbright Grantees +99 +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of individuals who are receiving +99 U.S. Government support under certain provisions (see below) of the +Mutual Educational and. Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended, +9 commonly known as the Fulbright-Hays Act. Falling under this prohibi- +tion are areſteachers, research scholars, lecturers and students (including stu-99 +dent artists and student musicians who have been selected to receive +99 scholarships or grants by the Board of Foreign Scholarships appointed +by the President of the United States. Operational use of such individuals +is prohibited only during the period when they are participating in the +99 Seducational and cultural exchange program. This prohibition specifically +does not apply to the several other, categories of grantees supported by +other provisions of the Fulbright-Hays Act such as artists, athletes, leaders, 99 +specialists or participants at international trade fairs or expositions who +do not come under the aegis of the President's Board of Foreign Scholar- 99 +ships (see 7.j., below). +99 +c. Officials or Employees of the International Association for Cultural Freedom +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of the officials or employees +of the International Association for Cultural Freedom Contacts with such +individuals which DDO officers are obliged to make in their cover ca- +pacities must be limited to their cover assignments. +d. Officials, Employees, or Grantees of the Ford, Rockefeller and Carnegie +Foundatiors +११ +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of grantees of the Ford Founda 29 +tion, the Rockefeller Foundation or the Carnegie Foundation for of other +persons actively participating in programs, which are wholly sponsored +and controlled by any of these foundations Additionally, there will be +no operational use made of the officials or employees of these organiza +tions. In general, however, there is no restriction on nonoperational con +tacts or consultations with such individuals. +REP +5 +SECRET +PROCED +0004144 +३५ +eps + +14-00000 +SECRET +1: +REPRODUCTION +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +99 +4 September 1973 +e. Employees of U.S. Private Detective Investigative Agencies +DDO policy prohibits the operational use either in the United States +or overseas of the employees of any U.S.-owned or controlled private 99 +detective investigative agency. This policy does not apply to operational +use of employees of organizations which are engaged strictly in commercial +Tor credit investigations. 99 +399 +6. EXTRA-AGENCY CONCURRENCE REQUIRED +a. Employees of Other U.S. Government Agencies +Approval for the operational use of staff or contract (including foreign) +employees of other U.S. Government agencies encies will will be granted only in +cases where the the employee's parent agency in Washington has been notified +of and has approved of the intended operational use in accordance with +the provisions of DOI 10-5. +: +99 +b. DDO Agents or Assets in the United States +99 +In accordance with the agreement existing between the Federal Bureau +of Investigation and this Agency, the restrictions listed below apply to +[the operational activity of the Operations Directorate conducted in the 99 +United States. Coordination with the FBI of appropriate information on +DDO operational activities in the United States is the responsibility of +the Chief, Liaison Group, Operations Staff. +(1) All investigations by this Agency of foreign officials in the United 99 +States require the prior concurrence of the FBI In this context, the +term "investigation" means systematic and direct inquiries or pro-99 +cedures (such as physical or technical surveillances or neighborhood +inquiries aimed at developing information concerning an individual's +activities or background; "investigation" does not include the ac- +ceptance or the development of information through social contacts +or contacts normally made by Agency officials in discharging their +cover functions. +(2) Any approach in the United States by a DDO element for recruit- 29 +ment of any foreign official or of any visitor from a Communist country +requires the prior concurrence of the FBI. +(3) Any planned meeting in the United States for assessment and social +development between a DDO element and a foreign official of known +or presumed interest to the FBI or between a DDO element and an +official or visitor from a Communist country requires that prior noti- +fication be provided to the FBI +29 +(4) Whenever domestic DDO Coperations involve matters pertaining to +the national security of the United States appropriate identification +of persons engaged in the operations in the United States will be +C +SECRET +TON +PROLO +0004145 +16 +R + +14-00000 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +SECRET +: +REPRODUTION +99 +انان +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +provided to the FBI. In accordance with this policy, the following +categories of DDO assets will be identified to the FBI: DDO per- ε +sonnel, agents of the Operations Directorate who are either U.S. citizens +or alien residents, and foreign agents of the Operations Directorate +recruited abroad who come to the United States for operational +purposes. +c. Agents and Human Sources of Foreign Intelligence Registered by Other 9 +U.S. Agencies +99 +The Interagency Source Register (ISR) has been established at head- +quarters to provide for United States Intelligence Board (USIB) agencies +Ca centralized record of agents and human sources of foreign intelligence] +A principal purpose of the ISR is to register primacy of interest and +prevent multiple recruitment or unintentional, duplicate operational use +of such agents and_human sources It is USIB policy that no individual +registered in the ISR by one USIB agency will be used for operational pur- +poses by any other USIB agency without the specific prior approval of the +Lagency having primacy of interest! If a DDO element desires to arrange the +99 Etransfer or joint operational use of a registered individual, the ISR will con- +tact the agency having primacy of interest to determine whether there is a +willingness to discuss this matter. +d. Citizens (or Persons Documented as Citizens) of Australia, Canada, the 99 +United Kingdom (including its Overseas Dependent Territories) and +New Zealand +95 +99 +(1) The operational use of citizens of the above-named countries (includ- +ing the overseas dependencies of the United Kingdom) is restricted +by agreements with the intelligence or security authorities of such ११ +countries, which require the prior approval of the appropriate liaison +authority. Such approval will be obtained at the earliest feasible stage +of development through the European Division (in the case of citizens +of Canada or the United Kingdom), or through the East Asia Division 99 +(in the case of Australian or New Zealand citizens +(2) The above restriction also governs the use of false documentation +representing DDO staff or agent personnel as citizens of the above. +named countries. Approval for the use of such documentation will +be sought through the same channels as stated in subparagraph (1) +above. +29 +(3) Authority to make operational use of the persons or documentation +described in the above subparagraphs without obtaining the prior +approval of the liaison authority concerned may be granted only +by the Deputy Director for Operations or by +CRET +SECRET +the Director. +0004146 +Mes + +14-00000 +DDO INSTRUCTIONATIO +ΝΟ. 50-10 +SECRET +PROMOTION +99 +DOI 50-10: +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +e. Citizens of Norway, West Germany and The Netherlands +The operational use of any citizen of Norway, West Germany or The 99 +Maximax Netherlands is, under certain conditions, contingent on prior approval +only, siamen +of the national intelligence service concerned These countries are par- +ticularly sensitive in cases involving the operational use of their citizens 29 +who are merchant seamen and who are serving on ships carrying their +inyolving the proposed operational use of a citizen Jof +one of these countries will will be reviewed by the Chief of the the European 93 +only flags Each case +Division in the light of the agreements existing between this Agency and +the national intelligence service, concerned. After weighing all of the +equities, the Chief of the European] Division will decide whether approval +is required from the national intelligence service concerned. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION +ANNEX B +THE 201 SYSTEM + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III +15 November 1974 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION + +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lisits of 201 personalities. according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- +spondence has accumulated... + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM +REPROCES +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual. +: +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form +831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current status, and prospects: + +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +below. When +below +within the record, succeeding data items or sor lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated...... +REPRODU +SECRET ZA +0004165 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +REPROCTISSION +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation +procedures. + +Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to: +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. +k. Training and evaluation. +l. SGSWIRL report. +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting. + +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents 'may range from newspaper or magazine articles +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. +RE +1- +26.1 +SECRET +000166 + +14-00000 + +a. Purging +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +REPRODUCTION +15 November 1974 + +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. + +(3) All abstrac +act slips +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier +forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification +authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained +at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred +documents (see 55(2)) +REPE +b. Maintenance. Procedures +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 +26.2 +SECRET +0004167 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification +into that 201.. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may +be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards +should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff +employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted.to +the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) +containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document +for inclusion in a 201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for processing into the 201.... + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). +26:3 +ANSECRET +i +0004168 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +TON +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below.. + +UNCLASSIFIED +INTERMAL +USE ONLY. +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +SUBJECT: Omanell +FROM +TRANSMITTAL OF INACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +EXTENSION +NO +70 +building +DATE +OFICERS +INITIALS +RECEIVED FORWARDED +1. +IP/Files +GC-52 +3. +DAT +COMMENTS (rach comment to show from tham +Die acress column ater couch comment.) +guidance see CSHB 70,1-1, +Chapter III; Annex B.) +Volume(s)# +of +volume(s) +of 201- +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) +Non-Restricted Dossier +10. +11. +12. +For Split Charge Dossiers: +All documents prior to +: +forwarded to P/Files. All +13. +FOR +3-74 +8105 +(date) +documents after +(date) +retained at +desk. +X SECRET +☐ COMFIDENTIAL +REPID +26:4 +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +CTION +SECRET +CL BY: COJO22 +UNCLASSIFIED +0004169 + +14-00000 +SECRET + +REPROTECTION +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- +ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer. + +TO: +MAME +CONFIDENTIAL +(Shen Filled In) +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY +BADGE +COMPONENT +ROOM +TUSE +EXT +This is to notify you that accountability for the documen +below has been transferred to you by: +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions +en and/or +file(s) cited +COMPONE +as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Poing this transfer. +SUBJECT OF REQUEST +FORM 2977 UK PREVIOUS Cast +1-73 +FILE +*300 +SYMBOL A NUMBER DOC, DATE +DATE +OF +TRANSFER +CHARGE +PERM +OR TEMP +REQ. NO. +CONFIDENTIAL +CL. BY: 007622 + +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component. + +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS + +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the +desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. +26.5 +REPRODUCTION +PROMOTED +0004170 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- +mitting a File Restriction Notice. (Form 2021). + +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) +DATE +INITIALS +TO +IP/FI +GC-52 TUBE DT-6 +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE +IP/DCU +GC-40 TUBE HT-4 +ACTION DESK: 1. +To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of. R.O. not +necessary): +2. +To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature +necessary). +FILE NUMBER +SECTION A +RESTRICT TO: 11 +country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28) +RESTRICTED BY +COMPONENT: +(NAME) +Date: +SECTION B +REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +R.O. No. +COMPONENT: +Date: +FORM +2021 +CONFIDENTIAL +E-2, IMPDET CL. BY: CG7522 +(13) + +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The +desk will notify the requester of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a restricted dossier, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporarily will be referred to that +desk by Central Files. +: +KLUOged to a desk +P +26.6 +SECRET +0004171 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +REDD +CHAPTER + +DOHB 70-1-1 +III, ANNEX В +15 November 1974 + +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restricting desk.. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its. +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) +blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Headquarters N +Isstied semi-annually to and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action +Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest +RE +26.7 +SECRET +0004172 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION +PRO + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Desk blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: +: +(1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number; + +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; + +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym. + +FUL A CHINA +201 SURNAME ALPHA LIST +03 ICT 1973 +NAME +CPAN, SHOD 1. 17115/1343/50307 +CHEN, SHOU 1/7115/1343/0001/ +CIPEN SHC110/7115/1343/0001/ +CHEN SHOU-J51 16774/1108/0038 +CHEN, SHOUPEI +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY +TYPE +NAME +DA/MO/YR +BIRTHPLACE +CTRY CELEY +סכ +OCC. CIT. +201 01-1 01-2. ACT. +LOC. +٢٠٠٢٠ +17JULIA +CHIN, KWANG TUNG +CHINT 0105401 +CLRY CIRY CEPY +CHIN HK +DIPT +0230859 +CHINCHIN +A +24 JAN11 +017965 +CHJY +१० +CHIN, AMOY +BUSP COMP 0043751 +CHIN HK +04 JAN 19 +CHIN, FUKIEM, PROY +CHIN? 0234629 +CHIN CUBA +CHENG SHOU-HING 17109/1343/690 +CHAN SHOUSHIH 77115/1109/001 +CHEN SACU-TAO +210CT08 +CHIN, PANCHUPIA, FORT ARTH +CNAT +0179620 +CHIM CHIN +A +12 NOV22 +CHIN, HUMAN +CHAT +124A645 +CHIN +CIF, SH-1554677115/1109/1 +CHAN, SHOU IZE /0701/1363/1907 +CHIEN, SHOリー +כלו +CHEN, CANTאח +025EP26 +/7115/1103/435 +12JAN18 +14-2015 +09 JUNG +CHEN, SP-511 +A +1905019 +CHEY, SHIT-CHIN 17115/2595/6930 +CD SHU COPIAN 17115/3219/122 +CHIAN, SHU-CHUAN 171215/2925/2 +CHEN, SHU 017115/2985/2797 +02JJL30 +ARMY +19 +NOV30 +ווא +A +CHEN, SHU FLM +R +CHEY, SPU HAO 17115/2885/3105/ +CHEN, SHU GIANG 17115/2579/74 +CEN, 51-51017115/2395/7 +CHEN, SHU SUR 71115/2893/8133 +CHIN SHUーハリル +01. +23FΕΛΟ? +CIAC22 +08 JUL14 +CHIN, LEARNING PRO +CHIN, FUKIEN +CHIN, CAЧТОН +CHIN, KHANGTING PROY +CHIN, KHANGTUNG PAGY. +CHIN, KUAN TANG IS +CHIN. PFILIU +CHIN, KHANGTUNG. +CHING FUXTEN +GRIN, +CHIN? 0130415 +PROF CHIN? 0040288 +CHAT7 0052638 +War +CH7 0124439 +IRON +CHIN? 0200223 +CHIM MALT +CHIN HK +CHIN TALH +CHIN +CHIN USA +CHEN HAAL +DIPT CCOM +0069796 +0905390 +CHIN +ENGR CNAT +0832655 +ECV1600 20000 +0329328 +CHIN TAIN +און אויס +CAT +0797335 +CHIN HK +CHIN +0988577 +CHIN ET +CHIV? +0179621 +CHIN CHIN +CILIN 0044759 +CHIN +C.COM? +0773195 +CHIN +05MAY18- +CHINIFOCC +CHIN? 0172622 +CHIN +CHIN +3041326 +CHIENG SHU-127115/295/5030/ +DIPT CCCM. +0223161 +CHIN CEY +A +CHIN, HOPET +1010% +CNAT +083°156 +Сче +CHEN, SU KET 17115/2095/2710 +USA +274023 +CHING FANG CHENG +PROF +CHIN? +0179673 +CHIN CHIN +1. SLAY +R +CHIN +CCOM +0271372 +CHIN CHIN +CHLE, SIPI LIANG 7115/0547/009 +CHEN, SO LIN 77115/2579/2551/ +CMONS-LING 17107/2373/010 +CIACZ +CHIN +DIPT +CILINT 0223162 +CHEN CHIN +2541720- +CHIN, FENG SHUN +CHIN? O179624 +CHEN TA +01Jして +CHINA XIANGSU +MICA COOM +0454450 +CHIN +1-05 +A +2055020 +CHING STAD-MSTEN, XIANGSU +CHAT +0096247 +MES +17115/2395/0597/ +CHOM +1542330. +CHIN CHANGHAI +CANO CHIN? 0179625 +CHEN CHEC +CHEN. SH-3) /7114/2579/0202/ +CHEN, SHU-SE /7115/2895/2773/ +CHY, SP-54417115/2577/091 +CHEN SHU-TE 17115/2495/17957 +190019 +CHIN, KWANGTING PSOV. +A +10DEC26 +CHI,XANGTUNG... +CHAT? 0052638 +CHR +CILIM HA! +6116000 +CHIN TAIW +27JAN2G. +CHIP FUKIEN OPOV +CHING 003.719 +CHEN CHI +210EC37 +CHIN, SHANGHAI +CHEN, SHU 1EN 1975/ +27MAR 20 +CHIN, CHANG SHU +COPEN, SH51054776639 +C19C73 +CHIN, HANG CICA +12/7115/2095/2737 ווי.."?י/ +LEMAR17 +GEOL CHIN? +EIN +0783416 +1000100 +C. SAU 721-77115/7647/0317/ +4 +O2FEHOS +CIENT SHYL +CHEN SHO-YA0/7115/2595/1031 +CHEN, SH Y 17115/2895/5391/ +CS-14/7115/257316872! +1140406: CHINNANGTUNG +96.11.000 26033 +Y +OSAPAL-7- +CHIM, PEEPING +CMINT +0107376 +CHING FANG CHEN KH... +4295/10 20 +CHINP0153927 +CCOM 0767442- +0191320 +CHEN +CHIN +SCHEN CHI +CH +CHT +CHIN CHIN +"DING CHIN +Огоста +- +77115/257/3942/ +15JUNOS +CHING CHENG YANG HSIENNARYOMAT +17FF3A CHING CHEKLANG +OASEPP CHING Stoma +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE +EZIMPORT CL BE 05507) +0144010 +CHIN? 0144752 +REPROD +SECRET +0004173 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +REPRODICTION +PRO + +DOHB 70-1-1- +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +All standard listings are cumulative; previous editions must be destroyed +upon receipt of current editions. These listings are by their very nature extremely +sensitive compilations of information and must be given every possible safeguard. + +b. Non-Standard Listings + +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: + +(1) Country of location +(2) OI codes (organization and/or intelligence affiliation) + +(3) Citizenship +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) + +(5) Occupation. + +These selection criteria may be used singly or in combinations. For example, +a user could obtain a list of all 201 personalities who have been assigned the +OI code of XX or codes of XX, XY, or XZ. A 201 personality list could also be +produced of all persons who were born in Germany between the years 1915 +and 1920, with the occupation computer specialist, who are now citizens of the +United States, located in Mexico, and who had been assigned the Ol code AA. +Note however that the listing would contain only those personalities with an +OI code AA. Those personalities with an Of code other than AA and those +with no OI code would be excluded. The requester could however ask that +persons who have not been assigned an OI code also be included. Note also +that when retrieving lists based on occupation, the listing will be only as specific +as the occupation code (Attachment 1). The occupation code for a courier +covers only a documented courier. Some occupation codes cover more than one +occupation. For example, the occupation code CRAF covers those who practice +some trade or manual occupation, i.e., carpenters, bricklayers, painters, mechanics +and electricians. If a list is requested for electricians, all others in this category +will be included in the printout. These non-standard listings may be sorted. +(arranged) according to any, but not more than three, of the following keywords: + +(a) Surname +(b) Given name + +(c) Date of birth +(d) Country of birth +(e) Citizenship + +(f) Of code +(g) Location +REPRODUCTION +PHIBITED +26.9 +SECRET +0004174 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Sorts can be made within sorts. For example, 201 personalities may be sorted +alphabetically by surname within Of codes for given countries of location. +Because two OI codes may be listed for each personality, those names with two +OI.codes would be listed twice. + +c. Scheduled Listings. + +Standard and non-standard listings printed semiannually. + +d. Special Listings + +Unscheduled, usually non-standard, listings produced on a one time basis +in response to special operational requirements. + +e. Request for Listings + +All requests for standard or non-standard_alphabetical and numerical 201 +listings for Headquarters and the field; for changes in periodic listings, and for +information on the 201 machine list system should be made to the component +Records Management Officer, +26.10 +SECRET +0004175 + +14-00000 + +16/ +SECRET + +REPROTION +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +Attachment 2 +AUTOMATIC 201 DOSSIER OPENINGS +15 November 1974 + +Note: 201 files will be opened automatically by IP/AN on the following cate- +gories of people. +11. +1. (Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE)) +a. Diplomats with rank of third secretary or above. + +b. Military attaches and assistant military attaches. +29 +c. Intelligence officers of the (General Intelligence Department (GID).) + +(Prior to opening of an (ARE) 201 file, check with NE/E for correct spelling +of naine and additional biographic data.) +11 +2. (British Commonwealth) +PEDDA +29 +a. All positively identified members of MI +Services. +27 +29 +of(MI-5 and 11-6, the British In the British Intelligence +29 +b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service +((MIS).29 + +c. +Canadian Communist Party officials on national or provincial levels and +dian Communist Party front organizations. Do not open +the Canadian +officials of the Ca +unless there is at least a date of birth given. +29 +d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted +Police (RCMP-SS).) + +3. Cuba +"Intelligence service employees (DSE, DGI). +1. +(Israel) +27 +All (Israel) diplomats. C/NE/ISR) should be indicated as the originating +office with CI/SP always indicated as the secondary office of interest.. + +b. Military attaches. +c. Assistant military attaches. + +d. Identified intelligence officers. +26.15 +SECRET +0004176 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +5. North Vietnam +REA +PROMED +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +Attachment 2 +15 November 1974 + +All diplomats and NFLSV (PRG) officials stationed abroad. + +6. USSR + +a. All Soviets assigned PCS to an official representational installation, i.e., +embassy, consulate, commercial representation, national airline (Aeroflot) +office, news media office. + +b. All Soviets assigned PCS to the United Nations in New York, Paris, Geneva, +and Vienna. + +c. Audio technicians, after coordination with SE desk concerned. + +d. Students who will be studying abroad for a full academic year at institutions +of higher learning. +26.16 +SECRET +0004177 + +14-00000 + +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +HANDBOOK NO. 43-1-1 +SECRET +70-1-1 +CSHB 48-11 +CHAPTER III +: +15 February 1960 +: +ANNEX B +AND IDN NUMBERS +PERSONALITIES - 201 +1. A relatively small proportion of the total number of personali- +ties indexed by the CS are of active operational interest at any given +point in time. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, and members of +groups and organizations of continuing target interest. Each of these +personalities is assigned either a 201 number or an IDN number. + +2. The 201 number serves a dual purpose. It brings the files on +these personalities into the CS records system. A single number, +e.g., 201-123456, is assigned to each person, and a dossier controlled +by this number is established which contains, or has cross referenced +to it, all of the reporting on the individual's personal history, current +status and prospects. Once the 201 numbe 201 number is assigned, it is used in +future reporting on the individual both as a file number and in place of +other identifying data. Up-to-date -to-date machine listings are published +periodically to help field stations and headquarters desks keep book +on those 201 personalities falling in their particular geographic or +functional area of interest. + +3. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : MEXICO CITY + +ROUTING +2| 4 +3| 5 + | 6 + +ACTION: CA/0 4 (CA/O COPY SLOTTED AT 1405, 3 OCT, LMG) + +INFO : CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/IC 2, FI, FI/INT, WE 4, WH 7, RF, VR + +SECRET 031610Z + +PRIORITY DIR INFO PALP CITE MEXI 6385 + +DTDORIC HBEPITOME + +REF MEXI 6384 (in 32461) + +IDENS OF REF: A, ALFONSO DIBILDOX, B, CNE, C, FUSA. + +SECRET +06 +3 OCT 63 IN 32419 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1/8R + +1 132 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10092-10340.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10092-10340.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e692fbf2ce95d21019b48b0cf7b59c93bee5f4f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10092-10340.md @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +14-00000 +104-10092-10340 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: WH 8- + +INFO: CI, CI/OPS, CI/CA, FI, SR 7, RF, VR + +SECRET 0823152 +DIR CITE MEXI 6445 + +LOIMOD OVE 24.06 + +1. REQUEST TRACES AND INITIATION POA ON HECTOR RAFAEL LAPA +VAZQUEZ BORN 8 AUG 1928 MEXICO CITY. SUBJ RESIDED CHICAGO APR 1927- + +FIRST WIFE (NU) U.S. NATIONAL, HAS FOLL US, NATIONAL DAUGHTERS: +MRS. GRACIELLA PONZIO RESIDING 235 FREDERICK LANE, ROSSELLE. + +PRICILLA LAVOCKI, ALSO IN POSSELLE. MEXI HAS NO TRACES ANY BROVE + +2. LAPA ADVISED EME SECURITY OFFICER 20 SEPT THAT WAS AT PARTY +WEEK EARLIER WITH SOV FIRST SEC SERGEY SEPERYEVICH KONSTANTINOV +(SUSPECT KGB PESIDENT)] [TASS CORRESPONDENT PIOTR FEDOTOV] AND THIRD +SOV (NU) PARTY AT HOME OF VIRGINIA GOMEZ NIETO] OTHER PERSON IN +ATTENDANCE WAS GOMEZ BOYFRIEND RICARDO POERY CERVANTES. INTERRELATIONSHIP +OF ABOVE IS THAT GOMEZ IS SUB WIFE'S HAIR DRESSER, [GOMEZ] NTRODUCED +SUBJ TO [POERY] ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO. [POERY] IS PROMINENT MEXICAN +JOURNALIST OF EXTREME LEFTIST ORIENTATION AND [PRESIDENT] OF MEXICO + +ACCOSIATION OF JOURNALISTS. COMMON GROUND BETWEEN [POERY] AND +THAT LATTER IS SUCCESSFIL ADVERTISING SALESMAN AND DUPUOLICY + +GALICIA CHAIN NEWSPAPERS WHICH CONSERVATIVE. IS ALSO +ASSOCIATION + +TOLD THE SECURITY OFFICES, AND LATER GESTETNER, THAT + +15417 + +14-00000 + +MESSAGE + +RESTARIZED HON CONTACT SINCE HE PRO AMERICAN AND DOES NOT WANT +JEOPARDIZE HIS PRIVILEGE TRAVEL WIS., NOR JEOPARDIZE POSITION WIS +DAUGHTER'S. ASKED WHETHER SHOULD CONTINUE SER SOUS WHO TENTATIVELY +INVITED HIM PARTY NEAR FUTIPE. + +4. MEXI TOLD SUBJ TAKE NO INITIATIVE WITH SOUS BUT FOR PRESENT +ACCEPT INVITES, THUS INTEREST COVELICITY COV REALITIES, NOT + +CHANGE CONSERVATIVE POLITICAL STANCE WHICH SUBJ SAYS KNOWN [POERY.] + +5. 8 OCT SUBJ REPORTED MET [FEDOTQV] AT JOURNALIST ASSOCIATION MEETING +8 OCT. LATTER ENTERTAINED [FEDOTOV] AND [NIETD] AT DINNER. + +[FEDOTQV] AGAIN TENDERED [ANIDIQUE, FUTURE INVITE.] + +6. TOO EARLY SPECIFICALLY DEUIL OBJECTIVE SUBJ UTILIZATION, BUT IF +POSSIBLE WILL PUSH WILL [GOVEZ] AGAINST [FEDOTQV] OR [KONSTANTINOV.] +BASIS DESCRIPTION, THIRD CAN AT FIRST PARTY COULD BE [SOV INFO +ELLIOTIN SEP SERGEY SEMYONOVICH KUWHARECKO] ACCORDING LIENVOY. +SHES, LATTER WAS PECILIAN PERIPERICPERSONALITY, FREQUENTLY TALKS +CIGHAPAGINGLY OF SOVAND, GETS DRUNK OFTEN, IS ON POOR TERMS WITH +CRAL SOVERS OFFICERS.) IF OP DEVELOPS, NO FUNDING NECESSARY. + +SECRET + +#15417 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10010.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10010.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3a54bf74e2a8622ea333baf7502076aaa0816f6a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10010.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10093-10010 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: MEXICO CITY +ACTION: WH 8 +INFO: DDP, DODS/L, DODS 4, SPOG 2, CI/OPS, FI, SAS 8, RF, R + +SECRET 1517582 + +DIR WAVE CITE MEXI 6536 + +PBRIUMEN HTBASTE 15 Oct 63 1:40401 + +1. WHILE IN NEW YORK 7 OCTOPER CONTACTING CUBAN EXILES WITH +POSSIBLE LINKS MEXI, L[TAMIL-3] HAD CHANCE ENCOUNTER AND CHATTED +DRIEFLY WITH ANTONIO DE SOUZA CARBAJAL; MEMBER CUBAN IN DELEGATION. +ON OWN INITIATIVE, L-[] SUGGESTED DEFECTION TO WHICH [DE SOUZA] +REPLIED HE MERELY PERFORMING HIS DUTY AND VERY FRIGHTENED. [DE +SOUZA] DID STATE HE WOULD TALK WITH L-[] AGAIN IN FIFTIPE INDER +SECURE CIRCUMSTANCES. L-[] DESCRISES [DE SOUZA] AS "A KEY MAN." + +2. REQUEST TRACES, CORMENTS, ADVICE ON ANOTHER TRIP BY L-[] TO +N.Y. FOR FIRPOSE TALKING [DE SOUZA] + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10065.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10065.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c96c077eb116cab5e0af896306959a8ac66b789d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10065.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# 104-10000-10065 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: MEXICO CITY +ACTION: C/WH 5 +INFO : DOP, ADDP, C/CI, C/SAS 5, RF, (VR) + +SECRET 1918172 + +RIP INFO NAME SITE MEXI 6587 +RYBAT RESUME: + +1. REQUEST TRACES AND POA BENITO RUIZ GORILO: DOB 12 NOV 1914, LOS ARABOS, MATANZAS. WIFE CELIA RODRIGUEZ RUIZ. BORN SANTA CRUZ DEL SUR, HAVANA PROVINCE. MANAGER NATIONAL SERVICE, HOTEL NACIONAL, HAVANA. FORMER AMERICAN SOCIETY TRAVEL AGENTS (ASTA). ACQUIRED AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP EARLY 40's. +DELINQUENT CIRCA 1950. NO LIVING CHILDREN. GRANDCHILDREN. +COURTES SIMON LIVES NEAR SANTIAGO DE LOS BANOS. FREQUENTED GINGER LAMM AND GRANDSON JOHN G. WHITE LIVE MIAMI. THIRD WIFE DECORE MASON. + +2. SUBJECT IS SOLT CUBAN DELEGATE ASTA CONVENTION MEXI CITY 21 THRU 28 OCTOBER. ALLOWED TRAVEL DUE PRESTIGE AS FORMER VP TRAVEL CARIBBEAN AREA, AND DEAL ALL HAVANA TRAVEL AGENTS. STATES HAS ACCESS TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TRAVEL INFO. INFO PRIOR NOTICE MUCH OF LATTER. CLAIMS VALUABLE INFORMATION STORED IN NATIONAL POST OFFICE, ESPECIALLY CORRESPONDENCE SECTION. HAS ASSISTED ANTI-CASTRO PERSONS BY FORGING VISAS. KNOWLEDGE OF BLOC TECUS LIVING HOTEL NACIONAL. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +12882 + +TO SUBJECT FACILITATED DUE CLANDESTINE +WITH OPERATOR DAY IN HAVANA 1959. SUBJECT APPEARS COOPERATIVE. +COMMUNICATE VIA RYBAT PRO PART 1 BEING FORWARDED. NO NEXT TRACES. +SECRET + +12882 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10109.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10109.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3885ee153f81520eb9ddd5cdc107b1e7640011c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10109.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +14-00000 +104-10093-10109 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DUNECTOR +OM MEXICO CITY +TION: WW 8 +FO DOP, CI/CA, SAS 8, RF, VR + +SECRET 2223302 +DIR INFOWAVE MNTY CITE MEXI 6620 +PERUMEN + +1. REQUEST TRACES AND POA JORGE ANTONIO ABASOLO GARCIA, CUBAN, +DOB 1927, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER, GRADUATE GEORGIA TECH, ADDRESS +CALLE 96 OXABER 308 TELEPHONE 2-6301, MIRAMAR HAVANA. SUBJ DIVORCED +FRON MARIE FAZ SOMEILLAN WHO NOW REPORTED LIVING WITH TWO CHILDREN +AGES 5 AND 7 IN MNTY. SUBJ CHIEF OF DIVISION IN MINISTRY INDUSTRIES, +WORKS CLOSELY WITH ERNESTO "CHE" GUEVARA. CONTROLS WOOD FURNITURE +INDUSTRY, PORTION OF PAPER INDUSTRY INCLUDING PAPER SACKS, TOY +INDUSTRY, ONE OTHER UNSPECIFIED INDUSTRY. HAS HAD SOME CONTACT WITH +SOVIETS IN CONNECTION WITH CEMENT PROCUREMENT. RECENTLY REPORTED +BELIEF SOV SCONSTRUCTING SUBMARINE BASE IN CUBA. CAME TO MEXICO +ON SPECIAL PASSPORT 2 AUG 63 TO SEE CHILDREN BUT FORMER WIFE MANAGED +PREVENT CONTACT. RETURNED CUBA 21 AUG. + +2. EROTHER OF SUBJ IS GUSTAVO ABASOLO, CUBAN, ABOUT 42, LEFT +CUBA ABOUT +1959 OR 1960 GOING FIRST TO BERMUDA, LATER TO MEXICO. + +EMPLOYED CONTINUOUSLY 22 YEARS COMPANIA INTERAMERICANA DE SEGUROS. +NOW ASSISTANT MANAGER SALES FOR MEXICO. STRONGLY ANTI-CASTRO, + +FRIEND OF AMSEVER-2. CORRESPONDS WITH SUBJ THROUGH NET HERLANDS +EMBASSY DIPLOMATIC POUCH. AT STATION REQUEST THROUGH A-2 GUSTAVO + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PAGE 2 DE R +RECENTLY ASKED SUBJ IF WOULD BE WILLING FURNISH "CERTAIN INFORMATION" +FOR A-2 WHOM SUBJ KNOWS AS ANTI-CASTRO. SUBJ GAVE TENTATIVE AGREEMENT +BUT ASKED HOW FAR DO YOU WANT ME TO GO? + +3. SUBJ PLANNING TO LEAVE CUBA AT END OF YEAR, DISILLUSIONED WITH +REGIME. BELIEVE STATION MIGHT BE ABLE PERSUADE HIM STAY IN PLACE. +4. DIVORCED MOTHER OF EX-WIFE HAS RE-MARRIED TO JOAQUIN MIRABAL, +COMMUNIST; FORMER "CHIEF OF SECURITY SERVICE" HAVANA, RECENTLY +PROMOTED TO MORE IMPORTANT POSITION. + +5. ABOVE INFO FROM GUSTAVO ABASOLO, FLESHED OUT BY A-2 WHO MET +SUBJ DURING AUGUST SOJON EXI. NO STATION TRACES ANY PERSONS +MENTIONED HEREIN. FOR CONFIRMATION SUBJ TRAVEL. LIFIRE LISTS +SHOW KE CARRIED SPECIAL, PASSPORT 63/442, SHOW HIS ADDRESS AS CALLE +34 NUMBER 1712, HARIANAO. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10266.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10266.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f63dfb53b712c1f4d2a59108e5d9c269528f7a67 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10266.md @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +14-00000 +104-10093-10266 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ING +2735 +TO: DIRECTOR +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTINE +FROM: MEXICO CITY +ACTION: WH 6 +INFO: DOP, CI/OPS, CI/OA, SAS &, VR +SECRET 012356Z +DIR INFO WAVE CITE MEXI 6761 +PERUMEN +REF: A. MEXI 6620 (IW 45873) + B. DIR 79276 +1. FOLLOWING DEVELOPMENTS AS RESULT MEETING WITH ANSEVER-2 + OCT 30 AND 1 NOV. +2. SUBJ IN FREQUENT CONTACT WITH ERNEST "CHE" CUEVARA. +3. ADDITIONAL MOTIVATION BEHIND SUBJ PLAN LEAVE CUBA IS DEST + BE ABLE HELP SUPPORT CHILDREN. +4. POUCH COMMO SYSTEM NOW IN EFFECT WORKS AS FOLLOWS. + BROTHER GIVES LETTERS TO MISS (FNU) FRESIAINE AT NETHERLANDS + EMBASSY, MEXI. OUTER ENVELOPE MARKED FOR CORNELIS BIJPUS + VET HENBASSY, NAVA. INNER ENVELOPE MARKED FOR SUBJ CARE OF E. + CABANES DELIVERS LETTERS TO SUBJ FOR HIM HE WORKS. + SYSTEM WORKS BOTH WAYS. +5. A-2 KNOWS CABANES, FURTHER WICER NUEVA PAPELERA DE + PUENTES GRANDES. IS OLD MAN, SICK, GOING BLIND. BROTHER OF + SHAJ SENDS MEDICINES TO CABANES THROUGH POUCH. CABANES ARRANGED + COMMO CHANNEL AS RESULT HIS FORMER DIPLOMATIC CONNECTIONS. + A-2 BELIEVES CABANES MAY HAVE WORKED FOR SPANISH FOREIGN SERVICE + IN PAST, WAS CRISTICALLY SPANISH CITIZEN. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +13-JD + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PAGE 2 +6. A-2 HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED GET WORD TO SUBJ ASAP THAT HE + CAN SERVE SELF, CHILDREN, AND DEMOCRATIC CAUSE BEST STAYING + IN PLACE. LETTER TO INDICATE THAT FINANCIAL AID FOR CHILDREN + CAN BE ARRANGED IN MEXICO. THIS FIRST LETTER, OSTENSIBLY FROM + BROTHER, BUT ACTUALLY DRAFTED BY A-2, WILL NOT HOLD OUT SPECIFIC + AMOUNT AS BAIT BUT WILL SOUND SUBJ ON WILLINGNESS STAY IN + PLACE IN RETURN FOR SOLUTION CHILD SUPPORT PROBLEMS AND GOOD + CHANCE OF HAVING NAME CLEARED AFTER FALL OF CASTRO REGIME. + +7. BELIEVE APPROX TWO THOUSAND PESOS MONTHLY PAYABLE + IN MEXICO MIGHT DO THE TRICK. WILL KEEP HQS INFORMED ALL + DEVELOPMENTS. + +8. PLS POUCH SOONEST COMPLETE PERSONALITY PROFILE ON SUBJ + FROM CLOSE FRIEND MARIO DE LA GUARDIA OF REF B. +9. INDEX (221-336959) + +SECRET +C/S COMMENT: SUBJ IS JORGE ANTONIO ABASOLO GARCIA. + +3/50 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10279.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10279.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a8f34411edaa6857851aa203b3f72a5623dab66 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10093-10279.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +# 104-10093-10279 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +24 SECRET + +ROUTING + +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: WA 8 (WH TEMPO COPY SLOTTED AT 1630, 2 NOV 63)BP + +INFO: CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/O 4, CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, CI/DA, FI, W + +SECRET + +DIR CITE MEXI 6772 + +KUWOLF LICOAX + +IMMEDIATE ACTION + +REF MEXI 6771 (CIN 5207) 05,29 + +12 Nov 63 153108 + +IDEN IS: CARLOS CRUZ MORALES, PRESIDENTE FEDERACION UNIVERSITARIO DE + +SOCIADADES ESTUDIANTILES. (FUSA) + +SECRET + +SECRET + +REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE DING +COPIES ISSPROHIBITED + +Included from aucomatic +Copy No. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1/IBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10095-10075.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10095-10075.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f90d5126378ebbaa024900b914659f02bc4f9aa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10095-10075.md @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +14-00000 +104-10095-10075 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ΛΟ LATE CATEGORY DATE T/TIME YRMODA +063074 5304015 XX 450 580701 POSTANY FLOYD 050301 MEXICO +061280 5305011 450 551115 KENNER RODHAM W 020615 MEXICO +055304 53090171 VV 450 600226 OHARA PAULINE.C 060526 MEXICO +010778 530901 1 SE 450 551101 STRATION EUGENE A 020201 MEXICO +061591 530911 1 VV 450 560121 KRAVCCV FRED 020411 MEXICO +011047 5403031 VV 450 590421 MAHONEY HARRY T 050119 MEXICO +012161 540701 1 32 450 560801 NEELY JOHN C 020101 MEXICO +011331 541201 1 XX 450 580701 HILL WILLARD R 030701 MEXICO +CC6475 541201 1 62 450 561101 SCHNITMAN EDWARD P 011101 MEXICO +057661 550816 1 VV 450 581023 FLORSTEDT ROBERT F 030208 MEXICO +CCS029 550911 1 VV 450 570322 MACPHEE KEITH L 010612 MEXICO +010694 551101 1 64 450 580801 JETT CHARLES K 020901 MEXICO +059299 560506 46 450 581114 BRONDER IRMA 020609 MEXICO +017558 560601 1 64 450 580801 GORDON MORRISH 020201 MEXICO +039366 560701 XX 450 581101 HUTCHISON AUDREY 020401 MEXICO +CC5578 560801 1 64 450 580701 SCOTT WINSTON M 011101 MEXICO +056304 560901 1 62 450 580701 VAN BIESBROECK M 011001 MEXICO +055966 561101 1 64 450 580701 WEITZEL ISABELLE 010801 MEXICO +C09368 561201 XX 450 590701 DICKOW DANIELOR 020701 MEXICO +055866 561220 CC 450 610930 SHORT STANNARD K 040911 MEXICO +055744 570101 38 450 590718 LATHAM, ROBERT F 020618 MEXICO +015780 570301 1 64 450 580301 JOHNSON KATHER INE 010001 MEXICO +057303 5705.06 1 CF 450 681022 GOODPASTURE ANN L 110517 MEXICO +C57110 570618 1 VV 450 591002 LYON LOUISE ANNE 020315 MEXICO +057550 570901 1 64 450 580801 8ODDEN ROBERT C 001101 MEXICO +057820 570901 12 RR 450 571001 SLOAN LIN S 000101 MEXICO +013355 571001 1 18 450 580601 NORWAT STUART G 000801 MEXICO +025129 571014 1 CC 450 610121 CANTY KATHRYN 030308 MEXICO +061599 571201 1 VV 450 590517 CLARK PHILIP H 010517 MEXICO +C63159 571201 1 XX 450 581201 BROMUND DANIEL 010001 MEXICO +CC6191 571215 1 48 450 580910 CLINTON JOHN A 000826 MEXICO +C25120 580201 1 CC 450 580501 RAWLS WILLIAM E 000301 MEXICO +C57135 580201 1 VV 450 600215 BOWERS. BETTY A 020015 MEXICO +C61854 580403 1 VV 450 631204 WHIDDEN GLENN H 050802 MEXICO +C63186 580502 1 XX 450 580601 NORWAT STUART G 000030 MEXICO +027405 580601 1 64 450 580701 GUINAND ALICE E 000101 MEXICO +057999 580625 1 FF 450 630628 PUCKETT LOUIS D 050004 MEXICO +C276C7 580915 1 64 450 601028 WILSON RONALD J 020114 MEXICO +055921 581004 1 VV 450 621202 DEAN WARREN L 040124 MEXICO +C60353 581025 46 450 610723 SCHERL FRANK 020825 MEXICO + +PAGE 214 +RETURN TO CIA +Bkground Use Only +Daniel Reproduce + +14-00000 + +NO. DATE CATEGORY DATE T/TIME YRMODA +007547 590320 VV 450 630608 ANDERSON EDWARD L 040219 MEXICO +CC7143 590510 1 450 641202 OF FEN EACHER ROSEAR 050623 MEXICO +022592 590630 41 450 640405 ZAMBERNARDIR. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SUPPORT ASSETS +Unilateral phono taps +1949 - 1961 Charles Anderson III Chief +4/55 - 4/60 Peggy Maggard Asst +4/56 - 1/62 Frank Estancona Chief +2/60 - 10/64 Thomas Keenan +9/64 - 12/67 Michael Fermer +49-71 Outside CO +David WILSTID (ps) +retired in Mexico + +Unilateral photo Cubans +6/59 - 4/64 Robert Zambernardi (resigned Mexico) +7/59 - 6/62 Richard Spathar TSD (retired) + +Unilateral photo Soviets +3/54 - 4/59 Harry T. Mahoney +(retired Chicago) +5/57 - 8/64 A. Goodpasture (alternate CO +and internal routing) +6/58 - 6/63 Louis D. Puckett (retired) +6/63 - 10/64 Thomas Keenan +65 - 66 William Bright +56 - 68 Outside Agent +Remon Alvarez (resigned in Mexico) + +Liaison phone taps +1959 - 1969 Winston Scott (deceased) +1959 - 1960 Alfonso Spera (retired) +1959 - 1960 Turner Smith (outside, now retired) +1959 - 1960 John (Training rept resigned) +1960 - 1961 John Brady (retired) +1962 - 1968 A. Goodpasture +1961 - 1971 Charles Flick (outside TSD Staff Agent - retired) + +Liaison - surveillance +Prior 1954 Robert Melberg (retired) +3/54 - 4/59 Harry Mahoney (retired) +4/59 - 1961 Thomas Hazlitt +12/62 - 9/67 Robert Feldmann + +TSD Outside unit +4/58 - 12/63 Glen Widden (retired) +6/59 - 4/64 Joseph ... Resigno (ps) Unit blown and closed down + +14-00000 +8/56-6/69 COS +DCOS +COVERT ACTION +Winston M. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +20 September 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE + +SUBJECT: Summary of STESCALADE - Audio Operation +Against the New China News Agency in Havana + +1. In May 1959, the New China News Agency (NCNA) opened +an office in Havana in the El Medico Building which is occupied +partly by business concerns and partly used for residential apart- +ments. Shortly thereafter, the Havana Station obtained the con- +currence of Ambassador Bonsal and Miss Carolyn O. Stacey, an +Embassy employee, to mount an audio operation against NCNA through +the wall of the adjacent apartment in which Miss Stacey lived. In +November 1959, the FE Division sent one case officer and one TSD +technician to Havana, and the installation of a microphone and tape +recorder was completed in Miss Stacey's apartment on 29 November +1959. + +2. By June 1960, it had become evident that two other rooms +occupied by NCNA possibly housed communication equipment and +were used for conferences. At that time Bryan Mills, FE Division +case officer, went to Havana and explored the possibility of improving +the operation. He managed to lease an apartment directly over the +NCNA office and arranged for a stay-behind agent to occupy this space. + +3. In August 1960, a team of three TSD technicians who were +in Havana on a separate SR Division operation agreed to install the .. +additional equipment required for the NCNA operation. A second FE +Division case officer, Robert Neet, came down to Havana; and he, +together with the technicians, installed a probe microphone and tape +recorder in the apartment obtained by Mills over the NCNA office. +About this time the equipment was removed from Miss Stacey's +apartment, with the exception of the plastic probe which was left +in the wall and plastered over. +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T + +4. As an additional security precaution to provide a safe +haven, and after consultation with the Acting Chief of Station, a key +to an apartment in the same building leased by Mrs. Marjorie +Lennox, an Embassy secretary, was cotained. Mrs. Lennox was +told that access to her apartment was needed for photographic +surveillance purposes. + +5. The Station was then faced with the probability that time +and security would work against holding indefinitely the lease to +the apartment over NCNA since the owners of the building were +cancelling sub-lessors' contracts and recalling leases. It was, +therefore, decided to install transmitters and switches in order to +permit continued monitoring of the target from a distant listening +post. Another three-man team of TSD technicians consisting of +David L. Christ (alias Carswell), Walter E. Szuminski (alias +Taransky) and Thornton J. Anderson (alias Danbrunt) documented +as tourists had been sent to Havana to install audio equipment in the +Chinese Nationalist Embassy before it was due to be turned over to +the Chinese Communits. This operation aborted. This team was +then sent to work on the installation of the transmitters in the apart- +ment over the NCNA office, + +6. At 2400 hours on 14 September, Christ, who with the +other technicians was working in the target apartment, failed to keep +a scheduled appointment with Neet. At 0100 hours on the 15th of +September, the apartment of Mrs. Lennox was entered into and +searched by Cuban authorities, and she was taken into custody. At +1540 hours on 15 September, Neet, the stay-behind agent and his wife. +were picked up by the Cuban authorities and detained. + +7. As of today the agent remains in the custody of the Cuban +authorities. His wife has been released and is still in Havana. Neet +was released. 1715 hours 16 September and has subsequently returned. +to Washington where he is being debriefed. Mrs. Lennox was +subsequently released and has also returned to Washington where she +is being debriefed, The three TSD technicians remain in confinement, +They have been seen in confinement but not contacted by an Embassy +officer when he first attempted to secure the release of Mrs. Lennox. +Christ was last seen by Neet when they were jointly interrogated +the morning of 16 September. At that time Christ did not appear +-2- +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T + +to have been maltreated. + +8. According to articles in the Cuban papers the three +technicians were arrested while in the apartment over the NCNA +office and completing the installation of the equipment. The +press article adds that the key to Mrs, Lennox's apartment was +found on one of the technicians who identified the apartment to +which it belonged. All Cuban press releases have referred to the +men by alias and have not identified them as Government or Agency +employees. It is unclear at present what story had been agreed +upon by the technicians and station personnel to be used in the event +they were caught. (While being interrogated with Neet, Christ +indicated that Neet was his boss, and Neet consistently denied any +knowledge as to why he was being held.) The sub-lease for the +apartment in which the men were caught is in the name of the stay- +behind agent with the original lease being in the name of Mills, the +FE Division Case Officer. + +9. Initial information indicated that the three technicians would +be charged with espionage "against the people of China". Subsequent +press releases have been unclear on this point. An attempt by Consul +Hugh Kessler to contact the three men at 1730 hours on 17 September +was unsuccessful. He was not permitted to see them but was told +they were in custody. + +10. The three technicians travelled to Cuba as tourists under +very light commercial cover, two of them working for a company in +New York and the third, one in Baltimore. In each case the cover +company consists of a telephone answering service and a name on the +door. Telephone messages and mail are picked up periodically by a n +Agency contract employee. The men were provided with this cover +as well as unbackstopped home addresses for use when entering or +leaving Cuba as tourists since the filling out of the landing card +requires this information. Subsequent to their detention the home +addresses have been partially backstopped so that inquiries will +indicate that someone with this alias name had lived in the apartment +house in question. Insofar as the cover companies are concerned, +efforts are being made to provide a backstop to withstand inquiries +from the press should the Cubans reveal this information. In view +-3- +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T + +cf the thinness of the cover, it is uncertain whether this will succeed. + +11. A cleared and we tting law firm in New York has been briefed +by Mr. L. Houston on the situation with the thought that inquiries +received by the cover company could be referred to the firm of +lawyers from whom no comment would be obtained by the press or +other inquirers. The law firm has been briefed on the entire situa- +tion so that they may be in a position to act if any action by them +appears desirable or feasible. It would not appear that much support +cí any kind can be obtained from the law firm or the law firms in +Cuba which are associated with them. + +12. Insofar as the families are concerned, one of the technicians +is a bachelor presently on home leave between two tours in Japan. +His father, a cook in a diner in the Boston area, has been contacted +by the Office of Security, and he will get in touch with Security if +he receives any inquiries on this matter, Security, by the same +token, will keep in touch with him as the Cubans reveal their inten- +tions and course of action. + +13. The wives of the other two technicians have been told what +has happened and are being contacted at least once daily by TSD +staffers and their wives who have been briefed on the situation. A +conference with the two wives was held in TSD on 19 September to go +over the whole situation and determine if there were any personal +problems on which the Agency could be of help. For the time being +the wives are telling their neighbors that their husbands are on a +trip. This story will be adjusted depending on what course of action. +the Cuban Government takes, whether the aliases remain unbroken +and whether recognizable photographs of the individuals are released. +to the press. The two wives so far have taken the bad news exceedingly +well.. + +RUDOLPH E. GOMEZ +Acting Chier, WH +Distribution: +DCI - 2 WH - 3 +DDCI - 1 OS - 1 +DD/P - 1 CI - 1 +COPS - 1 + +-4- +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 +DD/? +att' +: +RELEASE CONTINGENCY OPLAN 62-2 + +CHART OR MAF REFERENCE: +Sectoral crocautical farts As regard. + +TASK ORGANIZATION: +Det. 1, 1045th Operational Evaluation and Training Group. Major +Billy B. Carpbell, Comcender. + +1. SITUATION: +tace A. Dwbrunt (Alias) and Eiend +ployees who were appretarded by +and who are uk serving ten year seutea- +Daniel L. Cerswell (Alias), +R. Teransky (Alius) are TED Staff +Cuban authorities in September 1950 +сев. Mforts are being aude to sourre their release. Stree their release +nay cour without advance notice or at a variety of places, is. Havecs, +Minad, Mexico City, Switzerland, az, etc., it is perfidve that a +contingency plan be formulated to sure tar ancare reception of these +epicyees. +) +The controlling factor in all pues of the release predare is +that these employees were in Cube 1.der alias and that during the entire +period since their cuture their 80s and over stories apparently +have been sintescued. Therefore it is essential that there alienee be +maintained until such time as the pilnas here toned to Agrey ca +trol and then have these aline domain disemper es quickly ja perio +ble. + +For pleuning purposes the case is will be ilwara, Mexico +City or "ocher areas". + +2. M135ION: +Tet. 1, 1045th Operetzonel Enlustice ard Training Group provide +black air transportation on para of why CS to the designated sit +krea. + +3. EBOUTICK: +A. Black asr meaqat ville valer this ples at the +request of IPH, COS Vezien, +Operation appart Hvister/(6/305 +spending on the release point ami ortay, +14-00000 +-2- + +3. Request for black transport should incinda: + +1. Request that RELEASE CONTINGENCY OPLAN 62-2 de implemented. + +2. Port of entry. + +3. Date, Local time, and esrfield desired for pick up. + +4. Desired destination. + +5. Other requirements, ie., stretchers or buks in the event +subjects are hospital cases. + +6. Name, organization and selephone number of requesting party. + +7. Name and telephone mcber of KUBARK contests at loading +ard off-wading points. + +C. The following personnel are knowledgeable and charged with the +responsibility of activating this plan: + +1. Major Richart. I. Skinner, AC/ASD/DD/P +Organization: Air Support Division, ID/P +Home Phone: JE 3-11:09 +Office Phone: +: +Sterile Numbers E 8-6285, EX 3-8515 +Extensions 6862,7664,7367 +Rel Line 1058 + +2. Mr. Robert Morrero +Organization: Air Support Division, DD/P +Hore Phone: JA 4-3598 +Office Phone: Same as 1. + +3. Major Billy B. Campbell, Commmender, Dat. 1. +: +Organization: Dat. 1, 1045th Operational Evaluation and +Training Crom, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. +Hore Phone: 662737 +Office Fhone: Eglin Air Force Besu, Florida 631590 + +4. Major Kenneth R. Burton, Cas Officer, Det. 1. +Organization: Dat. 1, 1045th Operational Evaluation end +Training Croup, Eglin Air Force Babe, Florida. +Home Phone: 662464 +Office Fasre: +Eglin Air Force Bene, Florida 631213 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T +-3- + +D. Det. 3. furnish 1 C-54 and ares in standby capacity until +further notice. Stanīby capacity is heroin defined as espability to +pocition the eircraft at any port of entry in cast, south or southwest +U. S. from Easton to Los Angeles within 15 heurs. + +E. Assurring the subjects will be released in Havena er Mexico +City, Pet, I will prepare mission folders for flights from most +probeble ports of entry to Isolation and Andrews Air Force Base. +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 - CI Stal? +3-08 +3-CP +3-18 +L +3-C/FE +3-C/TSD +3-CCG +3- +3-C/WH +3 - DPD/DDR +: +RICHARD I. 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PLEBANSKI PLANS RETURN MEXI 18 DEC. +SOURCE: PBSWING. +2. NO INDEX. +SECRET +6 +C/S COMMENT: REVIEW GOBERNACION FILE JERZY PLEBANSKI REVEALS SUBJ +GRANTED PERMISSION LEAVE MEXI TO ATTEND CONFERENCES U. S. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10097-10360.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10097-10360.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e5f67b2f1cb4a859f374572d5dd80a64b743f09f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10097-10360.md @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +14-00000 +104-10097-10360 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +FROM: DIRECTOR +• MEXICO CITY +ACTION: C/WH.5. +INFO: DDP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, RI/AN DUMMY, C/TSD 3, C/SAS 5, (VR) + +SECRET 2221007 +DIR CITE MEXI 7006 +KAPOK PERUMEN +REF A DIR 82999 +B MEAL 6967 (in) (64813) +21.366059 + +1. PRO DATA ON LICRAFT-1 AS FURNISHED BY BROTHER 28 NOT BEING +POUCHED. +2. BROTHER FEELS SUBJ VILLING REMAIN INSIDE FORSEEABLE FUTURE. +IS SEND ING SUBJ ANGT HER LETTER FOR DEFINITE DECISION AND VILL +INDICATE INTERESTED PARTY BEHIND AMSEVER--2 WILLING ESTABLISH TWO +HUNDRED DOLLAR KONTHLY ESCROW ACCOUNT. +3. CONTACT VILL BE MAINTAINED USING PRESENT CHANNEL THROUGH +|| NET HEMBASSY DIPLORATIC POUCH. STATION FEELS SUBJ SHOULD BE TRAINED +12. THROUGH THIS CHANNEL ASAP IN SU SYSTEN TO ENHANCE COMMO SECURITY. +08. SUBJ HAS ACCESS TO ALL SIGNIFICANT PLANS ACTIVITIES MINISTRY +INDUSTRIES IS FREQUENTLY CONSULTED BY ERNESTO "CHE GUEVARA AND +SITS IN ON ALL HIGH LEVEL PLANNING SESSIONS AT EINISTRY. WHILE +KNOWN AS NOT FAVORING REGIME, IS CONSIDERED BY GUEVARA AND +ASSOCIATES AS HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND CAPABLE ENGINEER WHO WILL NOT +KESITATE EVALUATE SOVELOC MACHINERY AS SUPERIOR TO AVAILABLE +WESTERN ITEMS IR THUS CONVINCED. + +COU +SUBJ + +DATE +INFO +PLAC +DATE + +SOUR +RE +CA +11 +TH +FA +CA +TW + +STATE +STATE +13532 21BR +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED JANSSACE +9. KUBANK COTROL VAL DE COMBINATIO +"CLEAR" SUBJ OF INVOLVEMENT WITH RELIE AFTER THE +EROT HER SAYS SUBJ STRONGLY PRO-PBPRIME AND FORESAN ADVENT +: +COMMUNIST REGIME AS EARLY AS 1959 VIEN BROTHER HIMSELF WAS NOT YET +CONVINCED CASTRO COMMUNIST. +6. SURJ LOOKS LIKE EXCELLENT DIRECT LINE INTO CHE AVAR +AND CHORD +CROTHER EMPHASIZED REPEATEDLY THAT SURJ SHOULD NEVER DE USED FOR +CONTACT UN CIERS DE O MATTER HOW VELL SUCH PERSUAS TRUSTED BY +EDYCHE. +23 +7. IDEX 201-356 +SECRET +C/S COMMENTS +EAST OF BARK CONTROL, +S +SE + +13532 (p2) +VBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10072.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10072.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7721a1db9dd8226185493d2da75b23f835484ea --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10072.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# 104-10098-10072 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +TO: Chief of Station, Mexico City + +INFO: + +FROM: Chief, WN Division + +SUBJECT: LIENVOY-8 + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCE: + +- [X] NO INDEXING REQUIRED +- [] ONLY QUALIFIED DESK CAN JUDGE INDEXING + +1. As a result of the recent review done of the LIFEAT and LIENVOY Project, it came to Headquarters attention that LIENVOY-8, who was believed to have been terminated, was still covered by the LIENVOY Project. + +2. According to MONA-14576, LIENVOY-8 was the cause of a security problem for LIENVOY in February 1960 when he requested release from LIENVOY and a transfer to his parent organization, the [General Staff of the Presidency] LIENVOY-8 was described as a "sour" nationalist who disapproved of ODYOKE's (sharing of the LIENVOY take. + +3. Headquarters now notes that LIENVOY-8's clearance has never been cancelled and there is no Agent Service Record or termination report in his file. LIENVOY-8 was included in the LIENVOY Project renewal request for the 1961/62 project year, but not for the 1962/63 year. The field project renewal request for the 1963/64 year included him again. + +4. It is requested that the Station inform Headquarters of the present status of LIENVOY-8 (201-118406). If he has been terminated, please forward an Agent Service Record. If he is still being used, please provide a current analysis of his reliability and comments on any security probeles present in light of his actions and reputation in 1960. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Distribution: 081 - COS, Mexico City + +CROSS REFERENCE TO: DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: HMWM-12027 DATE: 23 October 1963 + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET HQS FILE NUMBER: 201-118406 + +#15469 +31 Oct 63 + +ORIGINATING diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10264.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10264.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae1f06affcf5d48eb36adfa37d23f1dc60d6a6f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10264.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10098-10264 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +SECRET/KAPO +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +TO: Chief, WE Division +INFO: +FROM: Chief of Station, Mexico City +SUBJECT: FEQ Part I - Alfonso Dibtido Torres +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +XX MARKED FOR INDEXING +PROCESSING ACTION +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING + +MICROFILM + +Attached herewith is FEQ Part I on Subject. Provisional Operational Approval is requested, along with 201 number. Subject's cryptonym, assigned 15 October 1965 by the Station, follows under separate cover. + +Willard C. Curtis + +Distribution: +3 - WHQ, w/att. h/w and u/s/c +2 - Files + +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +SECRET + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: +HIMMA-22488 +CLASSIFICATION: +SECRET + +DATE: 13 November 1963 +HQS FILE NUMBER: 201- + +15694 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10328.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10328.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..98da8653bfed7a3da0c579f54b85eb6dd8570bf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10328.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +104-10098-10328 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DIRECTOR + +M MEXICO CITY +TION, +LM 8 + +CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, CI/CA, VR +ECRET 171636Z +HORITY TEGU INFO DIR CITE MEXI 7416 +DIR 89728X +170382479 + +AT 16 DEC ATG [S\LUCK/] SAID WIFE WROTE SHE ARRIVING MERIDA 23 +SC BY AIR AND WILL COME ON MEXI CITY SPEND XMAS WITH HIM. +ELIEVES SHE BRINGING CHILDREN AND WANTS 30 MERIDA MEET HER. + +[S/] REQUESTED 190 DOLLARS IN VIEW VIFE'S VISIT AND TO PURCHASE +ANTA CLAUS FOR CHILDREN. ALSO MENTIONED XMAS DCIUS BUT DID NOT +ESS POINT. + +REQUEST TEGU DECISION ON ANCUNT DE GIVEN/[S/]. ALL PAYMENTS +CRE VILL BE MADE IN PESOS. + +[S/] ASSIGNED BY PARTY LEADERS HERE LIVE ALONE IN MORE OF +ELIODORINA GARCIA, PCM MEMBER, CALLE NO. 17, COLONIA MONTEZUMA. + +RCIA IS DIRECTOR OF NEARBY SCHOOL WHERE FIVE POA HERBERS TEMPORARIL +ARTERED. [S/]'S WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL LIVE WITH HIM AT ABOVE +CDRESS WHILE MEXI. + +NEXT OP ATS WITH[S/] SCHEDULED 23 DEC. +C/S CONVERT, SUBMITTED INTO PRECON STATUS SLUCK / I +AST CUT/ GOA FOR NEXT SEVERAL diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10380.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10380.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a635e9e81808f8517d96a2eb5fb90b170361588 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10380.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10098-10380 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: C/SP. 2 (SR NOTIFIED AND COPY ISSUED AT:1125, 20 DEC 63 OJ) + +INFO • ADDP, C/CI, C/FI/D, CDC, VR + +SECRET 201548Z +PRIORITY DIR CITE MEXI 7458 20DEC 63 IN 84770 +REDWOOD REDSKIN + +REF DIR 90368. + +WELCOME HOS C/O. PLS PROVIDE IDEN AND ETA SO CAM HEET AIRPORT. + +SECRET + +C/S COMMENT: *DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO CSSOP 210-53 CABLES. + +**STAFFER IDENTIFIED SELF AS RICHARDSON PHONED/MANUILA WHO WAS AWAITING CALL AND WHO CONFIRMED CALL FROM MEXI. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSING OFFICE 15 PROSTED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10391.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10391.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4a828b94a987976213ccc98766e62df494b45753 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10391.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10098-10391 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +MEXICO CITY + +EE 6 + +C1/CA, CCS 3, + +CADALETRACE +CHET 202255Z + +CITE MEXI 7479 + +CKASSAY LPSHRINK + +MEXI 7403 (IN 85185) + +IDEN IS AR. GEORGE STEENS. + +SECRET + +SECI.T + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +Copy No. + +14722 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10401.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10401.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8f6e00447895742fe075f20f2f53d3f867f1a727 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10401.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +ROUTING +22 SECRET +1 2 3 4 5 6 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: 8 + +INFO: V, ADDP, DODS/L, DODS 4, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CA/C 4, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, FI, FI/D, FI/INT 2, 16. LE 4, WE 4, WH, OD/1, AD/CI 2, AD/NE, AD/RR 3, VR. + +TDCS + +SECRET 2100302 DEC 21 01472 63 IN 85247 + +DIR INFO WAVE CITE MEXI 7489 + +INTEL TYPIC DESIGNET + +REF DIR 70123 + +SUPDATA SOURCE DESIGNET FROM [ITALINA] AND [FRENCH] AMBASSADORS TO CUBA, CUBAN MERCHANTS AND SUGAR EXPERTS + +FILED 21/00352 + +REPORT CLASS SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM HMM-8185 SUBJECT EFFORTS OF CUBAN GOVERNMENT TO INITIATE COMMERCIAL BARTER WITH WEST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DOI DEC 63 PADA MEXICO MEXICO CITY 20 DEC 63 APR 3 SOURCE WESTERN EUROPEAN BUSINESSMAN WHO TRAVELS FREQUENTLY TO CUBA WHERE HIS COMPANY MAINTAINS COMMERCIAL INTERESTS. + +NO DISSEMINATION OF THE ATTACH +TO FORTION OF +MADE CU THE AGENCY FOD +RELEASE BY THE ACI ON UNIT. + +TDCS +PRECEDENCE + +ROUTINE +PRIORITY + +RELEASING OFFICER DATE DISTRIBUTED BASED ON +SECRET + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +COUNTRY CUBA +SUBJECT + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +REPORT NO. TDCS +DATE DISTR. +PRECEDENCE + +DATE OF INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +APPRAISAL +REFERENCES +IN 85247 + +FIELD REPORT NO. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +1. THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT HAS RENEWED NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE PAYMENT OF DEBTS RESULTING FROM EXPROPRIATIONS MADE FROM CERTAIN WESTERN EUROPEAN BUSINESS INTERESTS. THE CUBAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE IS TRYING TO INTEREST WEST GERMANY, ITALY AND FRANCE IN COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES SO THAT A FAVORABLE ATMOSPHERE WILL PREVAIL AT THE TIME OF THE COMPLETION OF THE SUGAR CROP HARVEST IN MARCH 1964, WHEN THE COMMODITY IS NORMALLY MARKETED. NEGOTIATIONS FOR REPARATIONS ARE TAKING FORM IN CUBAN OFFERS TO SELL TOBACCO AT DISCOUNT PRICES. + +2. IN ORDER OF PRIORITY, THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO OBTAIN + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +ACTION +INFO. +FERTILIZER, TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS IN EXCHANGE FOR SUGAR ON A STRAIGHT BARTER DEAL. THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT EXPECTS A BUMPER CROP IN 1964 WHICH, IF SOLD AT THE AVERAGE WORLD PRICE OF 8 CENT A POUND (US CURRENCY), SHOULD PRODUCE ABOUT $80 MILLION DOLLARS (US) IN CREDITS. + +3. FIELD COMMENT. SOURCE SAID THAT EXAMINATION OF THE CROP CONFIRMS THAT IT IS ONE OF THE BEST CUBA HAS HAD IN YEARS. + +4. FIELD DISSEM STATE ECON CINCSO. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10404.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10404.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..62a6f9120ab9dce5b50227b5c864497e0f65c378 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10098-10404.md @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +14-00000 +104-10098-10404 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +DIRECTOR. +NICO CITY +CAC 3 +ON, ADDP, C/0004, CINT, C/FE 6, C/SAD, CAM, BASS + +SIJRET 2101037 7492 +INTO HAVE SOME CITE MOVE 7400 +211CBIN05224 + +:. 13 70123 +2. 078 69575.02 +02 +WALE AMALTINO RECEIPT R +[7 +GET ALONG LINES + +1. FOLL REYED TO REF B: +REPORT A: +1. DAY BEFORE HURRICANE CYNTHIA HIT CUSA, DETWEEN 900 AND +500 SOVIET TECKS LEFT BY SHIP FROM SANTIACÓ DE CURA. ON 10 NOV +APPROK 200 SOVS VERE SZEN WALKING STREETS MADARA WITH SUITCASES +05 +PRIOR DEBARCATION. (SOURCE REGISTO REMIGIO NE E DOI: 9 DEC). +02 +08 +ALL SOUS APPEAR TO BE TECHS, ALTINO YOUNG, BOST OBSERVED +USSIANET HAD NO MILITARY BEARING, IN SLOPPY PHYSICAL SHAPE, +HIS ASSUMPTION THEY CIVILIANS. FRIEND ERIC BORSIONEM + +LIVES ON ROAD TO PINAR DEL RIC, TOLD PA DA SIX MONTHS +THE SOUS, DID NOT PERME ARYOPET TO THEIR CAMP NEAR EL +PUT FOR THE LAST ST THREE RES SONTHE DUPAN OFFICIALS ENTER IN LARD +RER OF SOUS HAD BEEN REDUCED BY THO +IN SOROA CLOSED DOUN ABOUT SIX NONTES +URCE NENITA ROCA, +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 +: +ORIGINAL CONTIGOUT OF +LIVING WITH FAMILIES. (SOURCE: ANG +APPARENTLY CUBAN HADE. +: +YMBOLIC OF PLAYBOYS. IN A SAFE +IS OF VARIOUS +RAS, OF COURET, SINCE +CHINESE. +02 +ALLITE TYPES. +02 +: +☑H SAM ON 13 DEC του το +THREE I +CURED AS SOVIET TYPE ON +FROM KATANZAS TO VERASERO, 24 DE THEY HAD 5. LARO +: +AND OF SMALLER WHEEL RAISED OFF GROUND. DOUBLE TURRETS. +LARGE WAKION O +.: +CEN GOING SAME DIRECTION. +SAMS LARGE TRUCKS DRIVES FY SOVE AND CARRYING FIVE +7 AREA TOWARDS THE INTERIOR. +ALL SAY +ROA 250 DURING +2005 82-88 NI SAOSTI ISI +4. SEE TWO, ABOVE. +5. FLOW OF SOVS IS CONSISTENT WITH NEEDS CASTRO GOVT, MANY +HARY MORE WILL COME AS NEED ARISES. TYPICAL ATTITUDE OF MAN +PREET IS "SOVS HERE TO STAY". +6. TO INFO SOUS IN CUBAN KILITIA UNIFORMS. + +1561494 2ICA RIVO + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET PAGE 3 +LIFE: NO GOC OFFICIAL OPPOSES FOR FEAR OF OWN LIFE. IN ANY EVENT +OPPOSITION WOULD HAVE NO VALUE OR HEATING. COMMON GUOTE: "FIDEL +MACE Y FIDEL DESHACE". +3. SEE ONE, ABOVE. +4. NOT KNOWN, BUT CUBAN POSITION IN DISPUTE VERY INDEPENDANT, +UNARFECTED. +PART C +1. FOST OF THE FILITIA PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN CONVERTED TO +ARMY REGULARS PAST SIX HONTHS. +2. UNKNOWN +02 +3. D IMPRESSION IS THAT CURAN ARMY NOW VELL TRAINED AND +CRARIZED. +4. ON TEN DEC. FAR SOROA, ALL CARS HALTED ON ROAD WHILE +CONTINENT CUBAN TROOPS SURROUNDED A CANE FIELD AND SPRAYED IT +VITN GUNFIRE, SEARCHED IT, EUT FOUND NO ONE. TROOPS VELL FED AND +SUPPLIED. (SOURCE: FRUITA ROCA 9 DEC). SORCA AFFROX 80 KMS +FOCH PARINA TOWARDS PINAR DEL RIO. +SECRET +: +• +02 +CICES RETURI CUBA AS COCORVER SINGLETCH. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10034.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10034.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d5572b5f3c84130e50b6e610066dc0c6ed7ad845 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10034.md @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +14-00000 +104-10100-10034 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +BAL +6153 +21 NOV. + +200-120-47 + +MULTI - ADDRESSES CABLE SER BELOW + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +Conr. SAS O + +INFO CC, C/DC, DDP, ADOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, EE +NE 4, CE 6, WH (POUCH FRAN 9 BONN 5, BRLN 5, MUNI +ATHE 6, ALL OTHER BTA'S 3) + +15-20 15-13 15-8 15-21 +MULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE + +85387 + +PERUMEN (ZRPRIMA +99 +LOND PARI BRUS HAGU COPE STOC OSLO MADR +[ SOME + +CABLE SEC: IPLS POUCH CABLE TO FOLLOWING:) (WRENCH POUCH 99 + +FRAN FROB BONN HAMB BRLN MUNI VIEN ATHE + +BERN GNVA CAIR BEIR TEHE TELA RIOD SAOP + +HRID SAGO KONT BUEN CARA LAPA LIMA + +QUIT GUAT SNTO TOKY HONG WAVE BARC + +HELS LISB MILA OTTA TRIE 99 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICE +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +14-00000 + +ORIGD. FONIS:jd +SAS/FOR +EXT 6153 +A: 21 NOV, 63 + +RAO INDEX +NO INDEX. +SECRET +FILE IN OS FILE NO. +TO CERTAIN STATIONS AND BASES + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONFI + +INFO: + +200-120-47 + +ROUING + +22 Nov 63 17 832 + +SIG CEN +DEFERRED +ROUTINE + +TO MULTI-ADDRESSEE CABLE INFO +02 +PERUMEN (ZR)PRIMA + +REF: DIR 22218 * + +CITE DIR +85387 + +1. RECENTLY CONCLUDED HOS REVIEW OF (ZRPRIMA PROGRAM SHOWS +2 +THAT KUDAR EFFORTS HAVE NOT ACHIEVED ANY SIGNIFICANT RESULTS AND +CONTINUATION OF PROGRAM AS SUCH NO LONGER WARRANTED. MAIN REASON +FOR KUBARK FAILURE IS THAT CUBAN TECHNICIAN RECRUITING PROGRAM +2 +FIDEL'S +EAS BEEN MISERABLE FAILURE WHEY MEASURED AGAIN/ORIGINAL +OBJECTIVE OF 2000 TECHS FROM WESTERN EUROPE ALONE. THOUGH OUR +FIGURES NOT COMPLETE, WE ESTIMATE PROBABLY LESS THAN FIFTY +CANDIDATES HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT APPROVAL AND WE ABLE CONFIRM +22 +ABOUT TEN WEC HAVE ACTUALLY MADE IT TO THE ISLAND, KUBARK +SUCCEEDED IN INSERTING ABOUT THIRTY RECRUITED TECES INTO THE +VARIOUS BIRING CHANNELS, BUT SO FAR ONLY TWO HAVE RECEIVED CONTRACT +APPROVAL FROM HAVA. + +2. CUBAN FAILURE TO RECRUIT IN SIGNIFICANT NUMBERS APPEARS +DUE LARGELY TO RELUCTANCE FOREIGN MINISTEY AND FOREIGN SERVICE +OFFICERS PURSUE TECH RECRUITING MISSION AGGRESSIVELY, BUREAUCRATIC +INCOMPETENCE IN HAVANA, FEAR OF INFILTRATION OF HOSTILE AGENTS + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +SROUP 1 +declassification +Samagrading and +REPRODUCTION BY OIMER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +CONT +16318 + +14-00000 +104 + +FROM DIRECTOR + +CONF + +INFO: + +INDEX +NO INDEX +ONLE IN CEFALE NO. +PAGE THO +INFO +ROUTINE + +CITE DIR 85387 +శ్రీ + +AND PROBABLE LOSS OF INTER ST IN THE PROGRAM ON PART OF CASTRO +HIMSELF. THESE FACTORS WHICH KAEROE FRON OUR STUDY OF THE CUBAN +PERFORMANCE ACCOUNT FOR LACE OF RESPONSE FROM EMBASSIES TO +APPLICATIONS, LOBU DELAY IN GETTING LORD BACK FRON HAVANA AND +SMALL NUMBER OF TECHS ULTIMATELY HIRED, LONG TIME LAG BETWEEN +INITIAL APPLICATION AND ULTIMATE APPROVAL FRON HAVA, WHICH RUNS +SIX TO HINK MONTHS, HAS COST CUBANS NUMBER OF TECHS NHO VERE +INITIALLY EAGER BUT SUBSEQUENTLY LOST INTEREST OR TOOX OTHER +JOBS. +-WISH STREES + +3. IN FACE OF FOREGOING WE DO NOT BELIEVE IT WORTHWHILE +02/1 +TO CONTINUE INTENSIVE SEARCH FOR (ZRPRIMA CANDIDATES FOR INSERTION +INTO CUBAN HIRING CHANNEL. /STATIONS WITH ACTIVE LEADS SHOULD STAY +WITH THEM IN THE HOPE THEY MAY STILL BE HIRED, BUT CEASE EFFORTS +TO GENERATE LEADS FROM SCRATCH. ON OTHER HAND, THERE ARE PAIR +NUMBER NON BLOC TECHS IN CUBA AND IT LIKELY CUBANS WILL CONTINUE +TO RIVE NEELS +021 +TO (GEPRIMA PROGRAM. +ON LIMITED SELECTIVE BASIS AS THEY DID PRIOR +STATIONS THEREFORE ARE URARD 10 wat +ALERT FOR SICH OPPORTUNITIES AND TO EXPLOIT THEM IN SAME HANNER +ALL OTHER OPPORTUNITIES TO PLACE RESIIRNT AGENTS IN CUBA, +RELEASING +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP 1 +CONT... +APTHENTICATIN +PEPRODUCTION STO +BLUET +SUING OFACE BETICAL +OFFIGER +16318 + +14-00000 + +CON + +0. + +TO +PAGE THREE +INFO +ROUTINE +CITE DIR +85387 +: +3 +IN THIS CONNECTION WE NOTE THAT KOST PERUMEN OFFICIALS RESPONSIBLE +FOR RECRUITING TECHS TEND TO RELY HEAVILY ON LOCAL CP STAMP OF +APPROVAL OF OTHER STRONG INDICATION THAT CANDIDATE IS POLITICALLY +ACCEPTALLE. LACKING THIS THEY MAY EITHER IGNORE THE APPLICATION +CR REJECT IT. +071 +41 +4. RESPONSE OF MOST STATIONS IN IMPLEMENTING (ZEPRIMA HAS +BEEN MOST GRATIFYING. WE PROVIDED CUBANS WITH GOOD NUMBER HIGHLY +QUALIFIED ENGINEERS AND TECENICIANS WHICH THEY FOR REASONS CITED +UNABLE OR UNWILLING TO ACCEPT. KUBARK HAS MADE A RESPECTABLE +EFFORT TO EXPLOIT THIS OPPORTUNITY AND FACT THAT WE HAVE NOT +ACHIEVED SIGNIFICANT LESULTS IS MARELY REFLECTION CUBAN CONFUSION +2 +AND INEPTITUDE WITH RESULTANT, FAILURE ACHIEVE THEIR OWN GOALS. +1 +5. DISCONTINUE USE USA (ZAPA +Σ +PRIMA SLUG AND FILE 200-120-47. +END OF MESSAGE +CIS COMMENT. Cahia pre-dates CS files. Copy may be seen in GIA +reference file. + +MELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP +Loctuded from Butomatie +SECRET +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +16318 + +14-00000 + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +INFO +float' more +pri +VILLIY O'RTAR +PAGE JOUR +INFO + +CITE +85387 + +SAS/BOB +SAS/NOB +berr +WE/S BC Loebe +cros me hele +لمعلوا لنا میں +Cillingill + +CAZAS +عني +16318 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10065.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10065.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8cbd36a312cf9d8577c1d9d78855f5e82a8fb3c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10065.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# 104-10100-10065 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +TO: MEXICO CITY +FROM: DIRECTOR + +ROUTINE + +INFO: CI/AP, WI/AM DUMMY, C/WH 2, D/OS 2,/V4 + +TO: MEXI INFO CITE DIR + +KUDESK ZROCKAN 5974 + +RE DIR- + +IDEN A RUPEK DUDIN 201-83827. + +IDEN B ARLETTE FRANCOISE HEZARIFEND ALIAS CARTIER BORN 2 MARCH 36 PARIS FRANCE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +(Please cross-ref to attached outgoing) + +C/S COMMENT: DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO RYBAT ZROCEAN CABLES. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +RELEASING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING OFFICERS + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +16349 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10086.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10086.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..55b3230daec925e5d00b1ba53e99faf79dc7128b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10086.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +104-10100-10086 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNIT: DC/WE/4/X SECRET +EX: 5559 +DATE: 30 SEPT 1963 + +TO : MEXICO-ROME HAVE + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: C/WE 2 RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +INFO: DDP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/WH 5, C/SAS 5, RF, VR + +TO NEXI INFO ROME WAVE CITE DIR + +KAFOK KEYWAY PERUMEN 72346 + +REF: ROME C534 (IN 28856)* (NOT SENT MEXI) + +1. DESIGNET (IDEN A), FORMER LONG TERM RESIDENT FERUMEN, WILL REVUTU +PERUMEN ON BUSINESS TRIP FOR IDEN B. LATTER IS FIRM JE REPRESENTED ALONG +OTHERS. FLANS DEPART ITALY 6 OCT TO VISIT FRIENDS SUISSE TIEN PROCEEDING MADRID + +TO TAKE IBERIA FLIGHT DIRECT PERUMEN 11 OCT HAS [ITAL] SERVICE PASSIGEM. WILL +ATTEMPT EXIT PIRUMEN APPROX TWO WEEKS AFTER ARRIVAL FOR BRIEF TRIP EXI FOR +DEBRIEFING BRIEFING EY KUBARKER. HOPES RETURN PENUNEN FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS +MORE. + +2. PER MEXI CABLE ROME CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS FOR PASSAGE DESIGNET PRIOR +HIS DEPARTURE. KQS FORWARDING MEXI FULL DETAILS THIS OP. + +END OF MESSAGE + +* DESIGNET will travel PERUMEN; requests contact Mexico City for brief exit. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10087.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10087.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7742d6ca64ed86561502a791d5ff46fa8626f4b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10087.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: STEPHEN I. MUNGER AVH +ORIG +DC/WE/4/2 +5559 +DATE: 30 SEPT 1963 + +SECRET + +TO MEXICO ROME HAVE +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: C/WE 2 +INFO: DDP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/WH 5, C/SAS 5, RF, VR + +TO +ΚΑΡΟΚ ΚΞΥHAY PERUSE +REF: DIR +72346 + +CITE DIR +72347 + +IDEN A [GIULIO MONDELLO BORN 26 FEB 1917 + +IN ITALY ITAL CITILEN, FORMERLY + +AGENT IN CUBA FOR FIAT AND OWNER TV +TUBE FACTORY. + +IDEN B [NERIOLO (LINOTYPE) FIRM, TURIN + +END OF M + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SLWH + +15345 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10090.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10090.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eccad6a2c050f3bb9f6bf3215f211680a8718d41 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10090.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +104-10100-10090 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TRIG: W. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +03 +Manuel Aragon +CA/35 +5352 +8 October 1963 + +PARIS/L/PIPIT INFO: REALT + +PALP +XXII +74043 + +02 +MEDURIC EXPITODE + +REF: DIR 74042 + +IIDENTITY +06 08 +IDSA A (ALFONSO BIBILIOX) FRADIOMERE OLE + +See basis +for release + +C/CA +DELTASINS OFFICES: +COORDINATION OFFICERS + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce i +Gul! +C/CA/DS +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +15538 +DM4 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10157.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10157.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..654187fbde84691368a04a829a859b1f7ece41b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10157.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +104-10100-10157 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DRIG D.FONIS: tw +UNIT SAS/EOD +EXT $6172 +DATE :8 OCTOBER 1963 +TO MEXICO CITY +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: SAS 8 +INFO: DDP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, FI/INT. 2, WH 7, RF, VR + +TO PRITY MEXI INFO +CITE DIR +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T +☐ INDEX +☐ NO INDEX +☐ FILE IN CS FILE NO. 19-6-78 +1 +2 +3 +12-62 +ROUTING +4 +5 +6 + +00CT 33 12 25Z +DERIVE FEW +ROUTINE + +14184 + +TYPIC AMLONG + +IDENTITY:A ALFREDO DAVINS +RONIS + +END OF MAGR + +J.C. ZING +C/UHD +26 + +RETURN TO CIA. +Background Use Only +De Nat Racroduce + +C/DASTOO +15543 + +Ini3 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10185.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10185.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ce4a6e8049dcae033d337bf5354b7ce0f3843ec3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10185.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +104-10100-10186 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Q +B. Lets/XB +S/ +455 +10 163 + +MEXICO CITI + +INFO: UF, CI/CA, WH 7, RF, VR + +TIPIC ANSOUR +SECRET +201- +SUBOS + +SIG CEN +DEFERRED +X ROUTINE + +CITE DIR 74976 + +1. LETTER TO AMSOUR-2 BEING POUCHED MEXI BY HON ACCOUNTABLE MANIFEST +06 +NO. 57705L FOR MAILING TO SR. JUAN GOMEZ BLANCO IN PERUMEN. + +2. REQUEST MEXI MAIL O/A 1 NOVEMBER AND ADVISE HUS ACCORDINGLY. + +END OF MESSAGE + +J.S. KNO +C/WE + +10-10 +SECRET +E. A. KANEL +C/SAS/ROB + +Copy No. +15871 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10192.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10192.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0cd619bdac043bd2ba5c0225053ef04dacda12d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10192.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +104-10100-10192 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +106/14 OCT 63/cs 03 CLASSIFED MESSAGE +INDEX SECRET/EYS ROUTING +NOINDEX +11 OCT 63 FILE IN CS FILE NO. 1 4 +2 5 +3 6 + +HAMBURG FRANKFURT HAGUE MADRID PARIS 1 OCT 53 22 117 +LONGI +FROM DIRECTOR +DEFERKEY +/GAS 5 ROUTING +10 OP: ADCP, C/SOD 4, C/CI, C/FIA, C/TSD 3, C/EE 3, C/WE 2, RF +ADDED: C/AF 3, C/WH 5, RF, VR + +ERUS INFO HAND PLAN BAGU ADR (ROUTER 75124 +PART LOND +RILAT KLYLAY PERUNEN ZR7AGON + +KET: BRUS 3460 (IN 38151)* (NOT SENT PARIS LS LOND) +1. HURRICANE FLORA DAMAGE TO CURA WILL PROBABLY RESULT +LEAVY CONCENTRATION FOOD AND MEDICINE IN MARITIME CARGOES TO +CUBA, THUS ALTERING PERCENTAGES AND PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT AND +SABOTIGE OPS AGAINST CUBAN SHIPPING. DISH EFFECT CORATORIUM +SABOTAGE OPS UNTIL THIS FACTOR DISAPPELES AND USE INTERVAL TO +MAKE CERTAIN CHANGES IN APPROACH. + +2. FURTHER GUIDANCE FORTECOMING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. +END OF LESSAGE + +SAS/Comments: * Plans for sabotaging Rio Cronso. + +DESIOND FITZGERALD SHS/ENG +C/SAS 03 +TSD/CAD Tislly Jones by phone +03 WE/2 Jack Dolency by phone +THOMAS THIRLE WE/5 Vaugh/Luman on duy +CAE/INT WE/3 Roger Ruin by phone +03 +WE/SC Yoin4 (Py +COORD OFF W +RETURN TO CIA +SECRET/RYBAT Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +KURARD A. MARELIUS +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +15928 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10199.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10199.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..85bd31e9a8c8184054c1517f952fa06262195ffa --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10199.md @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +104-10100-10199 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORI: +UNIT FE/CIOP +EXT 5602 +DATE: 12 OCTOBER 1963 + +TO: MEXICO CEY + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +C/FL 6 + +INFO: ASP-CICT, CTFT 2, C/WH 5, D/OS 2, RF, IVR + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO.201-736751 +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +DEFERRED +ROUTINE + +IMMEDIATE MEXI +INFO +CITE DIR 75338 +TO +KAPOK LOHARVEST +REF MEXI 6483 (IN 38148) + +1. LIANG SZU CH'ENG 2733 1835 2052, 201-736701 TY + +LANGUAGE: ENGLISH. MEMBER CCP. +BACKGROUND: +1923 BA TSINGHUA UNIV +28 BA, MA UNIV PAIN +29 MA HARVARD +28-31 PROF AT NATIONAL NORTHEASTERN UNIV, ORELIA +RESEARCH +30-41 UNVERSIEN ARCHITEC UE +32-33 PROF NATIONAL PEKING UNIV; PROF NATIONAL TSINGHUA +UNIV, PEKING +RESEARCH +41-43 RESEARCH FELLOW, ACADEMIA SINICA +10 PROF NATIONAL TSINGHUA UNIV, PEKING +47 HONORARY FED YALE: VISITING PROF YALE +MEMBER OF TSINGHUA UNIV +53-61 HEAD OF DEPT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTUR +TSINGHUA; VICE PRESIDENT ARCHITECTURE SOC! +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +SECRET +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 15912 + +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: +TO: + +DATE: +FROM: + +CONF: +INFO: +IMMEDIATE + +56 ASSOC, DEPT DEPTIVER CIVIL AND ARCHITECTURAL +NOV 58 +CHINA DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE +SEP 50 NATIONAL COMMITTEE +APR 52 +CHINA SCIENTIFIC AND +TECHNICAL ASSOC +DEPUTY SECOND NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS FROM +THIRD NATIONAL +COMMITTEE CPPCC +OCT 62 VICE CHAIRMAN CHINA ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY +SEP 63 +DEPUTY LEADER OF CPR DELEGATION TO SEVENTH INTER- +NATIONAL CONGRESS OF ARCHITECTS, HAVANA +2. RE SELF CRITICISM FOLLOWING EXTRACTS FROM LIANG'S SPEECH TO THE +RPC, JULY 13, 1957 ENTITLED "WHY I LOVE OUR PARTY." DEPUTY LIANG, AFTER DESCRIBING +"THE BRILLIANT INDUSTRIAL, AGRICULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ACHIEVEMENTS +OF OUR NATION," TOLD OF HIS PAST ANXIETY AND PERPLEXITY IN HIS OWN WORK. HE +SAID THAT AT THE TIME HE HAD USED OUT-DATED ARCHITECTURAL THEORIES TO TEACH THE +YOUNG INSTRUCTORS AND STUDENTS OF THE TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY BECAUSE HE WAS BOTHERED + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +ORIG +UNIT +EXT: +TO +DATE: + +FROM: +CONF: +INFO: +INFO +ROUTING +5661 +12 OCTOBER 1963 + +MEXICO CELTY + +DIRECTOR +: +PAGE THER +: +CITE DIR + +INFO: +DOEDIATE +BY +FOR REPUTATION +I WAS DOWNER +WITH THE PARTY +I WAS SURE I WAS BEI +DID NOT FIT INTO THE +THAT OF A CHILD BEING +PARTY AS MUCH AS I HAD +WITH ME. AFTER I CALI +SAID: "I WAS A PRODIGAL SON. +PARTYUT EVEN A JEEP +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +ORIGIN FRANK +UNIT:FE/CIOP +EXT 5661 +DATE: 12 OCTOBER 1963 + +TO: +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CON! +INFO +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +ROUTING + +TO: +INFO +CITE DIR +75338 + +3. BEFLATE 1 (INFO) WAS + +OPINION THAT LIANG WOULD +IN PLACE BUT THERE IS CHANCE +HE WOULD ERFACE IF OFFERED CHANCE. FOR FURTHER LIANG, +CANDIDATE FOR + +COULD MAKE GOOD IN PLACE MORE. +4. SEEKING BEFLATE 1 + +BRIDGE TO LIANG. SEFLAER 1 + +OFFICER. HAS +FOR HUMARK COMPACT BUT + +FURTHER BACKGROUND. +5. 3TPLATE 1 WILL USB TOURERY COVER AND WILL REMAIN ONLY THO DAYS DUE +HEAVY PERSONAL COMSIONS FUNCTION WILL +ATTEMPT ESTABLISH CONTACT LIANG AND DETERMINE +IF SO STATION SHOULD BE PREPARED SAFEHOUSE UNTIL FURTHER STEPS CAN BE TAKEN. + +6. STPLATE 1 ARRIVING MEXI 12 OCTOBER 2145 HOURS VIA EASTER +AIR LINES FLITE 305. HAVE BRIEFED HIM + +BEFDUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +FRANK +FE/CIOP +ORIG +EXT +DATE +ΤΟ +5661 +12 OCTOBER 1963 +INDEX +NC FILE NO + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +12-62 +ROUTING +PAGE FIVE +CITE CUR +DEFERRED +ROUTINE +INFO +DOORDIATE MEXI +WILL WEAR RED WITH BLUE TIE. IT CONTACT KISSED STPLATE 1 TO PROCEED +CITY AND CONTACT MARINE GUARD AT EMBASSY ASKING FOR (SAMSEED). AUTHORIZE +STATION ADVANCE OPERATIONAL FUNDS AND PER DIEM AS HECESSARY TO STPLATE i +SINCE NO OPPORTCHITY DO 80 HERE CHARGE LCHARVEST COA. +END OF MESSAGE +RAPOED .HERRER +PI Staff Lloyd George (by phone) + +DC/PED/08 Steve Kuhn (by phone) + +CI Staff . Mertz (by phone) + +DCFE(C) + +C/WH/3 J. Whitten (by phone) + +William C +CPE +SECRET \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10200.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10200.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..182ab53c37c4e609fe5f574824826e99e4bf2200 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10200.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10100-10200 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +PL/CLOP +0733 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +...... +.....201-73071 + +MEXICO CITY + +FE 6 +DEP, CI, C/FI 2, C/WH 5, D/OS 2, R, VR + +INFO CITE DIR 75339 +IMMEDIATE MEXI +KAPOK LCHARVEST +REF DIR 75338 + +Chairman, DEPARTMENT INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS +RICHARD WALKER, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA + +Fl Staff Lloyd George (by phone) + +DC PSO/06 Steve Kisha (by ph.ue + +CI Staff Mr. Mertz (by phone) +phone) + +15913 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10223.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10223.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f61346c522efae928d4665e4bf55adbb9b20b3f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10223.md @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ +104-10100-10223 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FRANK/WICKUM:bl + +INDEX +: +5661 +NO INDEX +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +3 +16 OCTOBER 1963 CS FILE NO 10-120-11 + +RIO DE JANEIRO, MEXICO CITY +16 OCT 63 22 +FM: DIRECTOR +SIG CEN +CONF: +DEFERRED +ROUTINE +INFO: + +100, C/CI, C/12, 0/1/4, CCC, C/WH3, RF, VR + +TO PRIORITY RIOD +INFO PRIORITI MEXI +CITE DIR 6166 +KEF: MEXI 6550 (IN 40823) (NOT SENTRIO) +LCHARVEST KAPOK + +1. FOR PIO: SOME MEMBERS OF CHICOM DELEGATION TO THE SEVENTH CONGRESS +OF INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS (UIA) HELD HAVANA 29 SEPT 3 OCT AFTERWARDS +WENT MEXI TO ATTEND UIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON +ARCHITECTURE. MEXI GROUP NOW SCHEDULED LEAVE MEXI 0100 HOURS 19 OCT FOR RIO. +FOLLOWING BIO DATA ON THREE MENSERS OF GROUP KNOWN TO HE MEXI: +A. YANG TING-PAO 2799 1694 1405, 201-735346; B. 20 AUG 1901, HONAN; +U.S. EDUCATED; MBR NPC; MOR ACADEMIA SINICA; VP, UIA. + +B. LIANG SZU-CHENG 2733 1835 2052, 201-736781; B. 1901, TOKYO; U.S. +EDUCATED; MBR CCP; DEPUTY NPC AND CPPCC; VICE CHAIRMAN CHINA ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY. + +C. WU CHING-HSIANG 0702 2529 4382, 201-736317; B. CIRCA 1919, MANCHUPIA; +FRENCH EDUCATED; CHAIRMAN ARCHITECTURE DEPT TUNG CHI UNIV, SHANGHAI + +2. DURING STAY GROUP MEXI UNILATERAL APPROACHES MADE TO YANG TING-PAO +AND LIANG SZU-CHENG FOR PURPOSES OF ASTESSMENT AND POSSIBLE DEBLIEFING, +DEFECTION OR FECHUTIMENT IN PLACE. FOLLOWING CONTACTS WITH YANG DI FORMER +PARTNER IN ARCHITECTURAL FIRM CHINA AND BY MBR U.3. FIRN YANG PREVIOUSLY +ASSOCIATED WITH, YANG ACCEPTED INTERVIEW WITH KUBARK STAFFER WHO USED COVER +CONTINUED + +16074 + +ORIG: +UN!! : +EXT : +DATE: +YLARK/NICKING +INDEX +NO INDEX +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING +4 +5 +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +FM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: +DEFERRED +ROUTINE +INFO: +PAGE TWO + +INFO +CITE DIR 76166 +RESEARCH SCHOLAR CHINA. CONVERSATION FRIENDLY AND INCLUDED DISCUSSION MAINLAND +SITUATION. LIANG APPROACHED BY KUBARK CONTROLLED U.S. SIROLOGIST WHO WAS STUDENT +LLANG AT YALE 1947. CONTACT WITH LIANG KNOWN TO OTHER CHICOMS IN DELEGATION, +ALTHO LIANG LEFT ALONE WITH OUR MAN FOR HALF HOUR. LEANG ATTITUDE FRIENDLY BUT +SEEMED TO FOLLOW PERARRANGED LINE AND LIANG PROFESSED COMPLETE BELIEF CHINESE +CONURISH. LIANG CLADIED CONTACT BETWEEN CHINESE AND AMERICAN "FRIENDS" CONSIDERED +HIGHLY DESTRABLE BY CHINESE. CONTACTS WITH BOTH LEANG AND YANG LIMITED TO +FRIENDLY DISCUSSIONS SINCE OPERATIONAL DISCUSSION DID NOT SEEN APPROPRIATE IN +EITHER CASE. + +3. MU'S HROTHER, U.S, CITIZEN, ARRIVING MEXICO 16 OCTOBER TO TALK WITH +WU AND ASK HIM IF WISHES REMAIN IN FREE WORLD. +4. REQUEST RIOD MOLITOR ACTIVITIES GROUP BRAZIL AS FEASIBLE AND ATTEMPT +DEVELOP FURTHER BIO AND ASSESSMENT DATA IF NATURAL ACCESS TO GROUP CAN BE FOUND. +DO NOT RECOMMEND FORCED APPROACH TO ANY OF GROUP, SINCE OUR COVER FOR THIS +ACTIVITY WEARING THIN AND THERE IS LONG RANGE COAL OF FUTURE FOLLOW UP THESE +CONTACTS WHEN APPROPRIATE ACCESS CAN BE ARRANGED. + +CONTINUED + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +PRANK/MICKUM: bl +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ROUTING +INDEX +SECRET +4 +5 +NO INDEX + +FILE IN OS FLE NO +6 + +FROM DIRECTOR + +CONF: +DEFERRED +ROUTINE +INFO: +PAGE THREE + +INFO +CITE DIR +76166 +5. FOR MEXI: PLS IDENTIFY OTHER MARS OF MEXI GROUP ENROUTE RIOD AND +FORWARD TO RIOD ARY ADDITIONAL INFO ON PURPOSE TRIP TO RIOD. ALSO INFORM RIOD +OF RESULTS VU MEETING WITH BROTHER. + +A/DCFE(C) +END OF MESSAGE +WH/3 +WH + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE GOUNG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10237.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10237.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..65d20b555db862c8f5e143fd25e60f3eb97b056e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10237.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +104-10100-10237 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +WH/LOG +7282 +16 Octobes 1963 + +Mexico City + +DIRECTOR +F: +8 +ة +OL 4, RF, VP +MEXI +CLASSIFED VESSAGE +SECRET +(18 Oct 63) 15 272 +SIGCEN + +76566 + +REF: MEXI 6547 (IN 40710)* +MIDW 3207 (NOT SENT MEXI) +MIDW ADVISES CARTRIDGES DELIVERED CORPUS CHRISTI 1 OCTOBER +ONE BOX FIFTY POUNDS CARGO 64-M51104 DIF. + +END OF MESSAGE + +WH/COMMENT: Requests Hdas advise taken on Rean 559-5-64. + +C/WH/3 +Telecoord: +OL/TD/CB, Mr. Dalye. + +WILLIAM E. BROOKS +CHIEF, WH SUPPORT + +Charles Reimer +CHARLES F. REINER +ACTING CUTE LOGISTICS + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +16102 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10239.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10239.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..82f744d9496a2347d70ab5226e50dd9805f23fc2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10239.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +104-10100-10239 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +IG: CR.BANSEN +UNIT SAS/BOB +6172 +18 OCT 1963 + +INGEX +SECRET + +201 77541 + +MEXICO JMWAVE + +SIG CEN +X + +C/OPO, CI/PA, FI, NE 4, WH + +INFO HAVE +70695 +MEXI +TYPIC +REF DIR: 76694 05 +IDEN IS MICHEL CHIDIAC, LEBANESE CHARGE IN HAVANA. SEK +MEXI 5954 AND 6008 FOR RECENT TRAVEL. + +SAS/MOB Cue Earling (in draft) +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +degradaung and +Declassication +IRAQ A. MARELI +C/SAS/BOS +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +#15408 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10247.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10247.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ae87cffa2a8b64612dc3f02f1028adb21bd558d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10247.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# 104-10100-10247 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +L.G. HORK 18: +WH/3/Mexico +5940 +21-Oct 1963 + +MEXICO CITY + +PRIORITY ΜΕΣΙ + +LILING + +RRF DIR 77179 + +27021 +SIS CEN + +77180 +محطة + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1. IDEN A: ASH & COMPANY [420 LEXINGTON AVE] +NEW YORK, Ν.Υ. + +2. IDEN B: OVERSEAS RIRALTY SURVEY ASSOCIATES SEATTLE +BASHINGTON KUVEST LOTIONAL, + +END OF MESSAGE + +J.C. + +BELEASING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICES + +26. +CSH/3 +ΑΝΤΗΕΟΤΙCAFINS +OFFICER + +Cope +1549415 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10251.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10251.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..02242cf4dfb9e23b5dfb4331cd613964f5b5f501 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10251.md @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +03 +JANET NIXON +SAS/EOB. +3152 +22. DCT. 33 +X +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRETARYP +200-120-50 + +MADRID JHEAVE FOME CASABLANCA RABAT FARIFUIT +HAMBURG BRUSSELS MAGUL LONDON MILAN OTTA PARIS +DIRECTOR MEXICO CITY + +C/SAS 5 + +INFO DOP, ADDP, C/SODC/CI, C/P 2, C/TSD 3, C/AF 3, C/EE 3, +C/WE 2, C/ 5, RF VR + +IMMEDIATE MADP. INFO HAME BRUS LGU SOND CASE +(FOUTINE) OTTA PARI MEXI +WAVE ROMЕ КАБЕХИЛЕХ 77347 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +FRAN HILLA + +RYBAT ZRWAGON T-C + +1. POLLOWING IS FBIS TICKER ITEM FROM CASTRO'S 21 CCTO +SPEECH: "CASTRO REVEALS THAT HIS SECURITY FORCES HAVE JUST +DISCOVERED AN ATTEMPTED SABOTAGE OF THE CUBAN MERCHANT SHI +LAS VILLAS. CASTRO CLAINS THAT THE CIA PLACED A BOMB AБOAD +VESSEL IN GANOA, ITALY, BUT THAT IT WAS DEFECTIVE AND WIDT +GO OFF. THE BOND HAS FOUND, HE SAYS, IN THE SHIP US Em +UNLOADED." + +2. KUBARK DEX POLICY IS NO COMMENT AND COMPLITE JERIAL +IF SPECIFICALLY ASKED. + +END OF MESSAGE +DESMOND PWPACKRALA +C/SAS +ER/G West Parker by phone WE/BC/CR. Joyner pho + +VB/2Jack Delaney by phone +WR/4 Steve Bunge by phone Pierr + +PICKARD P. BANES +C/VB/X +B/s (Vaughn Sherman) by phone +Mr. + +Canjare Aus +EDUARD A. MELLIUS +phone C/SAS/ZOB + +GROUP 1 +L +#15498 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10319.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10319.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eccf02a80c7267c50696b034f0ac9b6fd57983be --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10319.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10100-10319 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +B E. Reichnardt +ACVI/3 + +30 Oct 63 + +ICO CITY + +RYBAT + +SECRET + +192 + +79355 + +1. HDOS HAS DIPO TO EFFECT ON HOTELS INTERNATΙΟΝΑΙ ΕΞΣΧΙΝG +سكت تشتهي PASSON AB PUEREL DIRECTOR FOR MEXICO AED CENTRAL AMERICA. +GOOD FOSSIBILITY ME ASIA FIR SEAT POSITION + +2. GATION CO THEB COVERS +SAAB AND CALIFICATIONS AND CGPICS OF SUITABLE +GRICA SO FILL COVER POST。 + +R. HERBERT + +RELEASING OFFICER + +CCG/C - Mr. Corange (rhone) + +Can/Fers. Cechest (phone + +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Cimly +Do Not Reproduce + +B. B. TKICA +AC/W/3 + +AJTHEN ICA ING +OFFER +Copy Na +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10357.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10357.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b98ed491a80a0b5fba6e42bb44a6b694c8fc2e84 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10357.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10100-10357 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +81033 + +RYBAT TYPIC ANQUAR MAPRON +REFS: A. DIR 78270 +B. DIR 78271 + +STATE...A....... +FAMIL, RESIDENT +MEANS: AFERISNG THE FILE +WHERE ORIGINALLY APFLICC + +PLS PASS FOLLOWING MESSAGE TO ANQUAR 1 AT REF ADDRESS AND +PROVIDE HIM SECURE CUNHO CHARREES HE DESIRES SEND +TO HIS HOS CONTACT MATTHEW E. ONTRICH SHOWN TO ANQUAR 1 AS +"DAVID BAAS". + +"1. BE ASSURED NOTHING VILL BE DONE IN REGARD CONTACTING +DAVID TIL CLEARITH YOU. REQUEST YOU ALSO DO NOTHING UNTIL +COORDINATED WITH US. BEST SOLUTION WOULD BE FOR YOU TRY ARDANGE +THREK TO SIX MONTHS LEAVE OF ABSENCE WEICH YOU SAN EXTEND IP MECES- +SARY. + +2. HAVE ESTABLISHED CONTACT WITH LUIS CASAS CAMPA WRO SAILING +ON CUBAN SHIP. XXXT TIME LUIS AVAILABLE FOR CONTACT IN PORT OUTEIR +CUBA DESIRE YOU BE PREPARED TRAVEL TO THAT LOCATION FOR PUSOHAL +CONTACT FIX. + +3. PERSON WHO DELIVERS THIS MESSAGE WILL ALSO PROVIDE A +BBCURE COMMO CHANNEL TO MK. +5-8 +Clw/3rdti +WH/3/MEXI Bustee +COORDINATING DVVTERNS +A-R-CR-B-T +END OF MESSACE 3 +EDWARD A. HAREL +SAB/EOD + +AUTHENTICAT.MO +eo. No +16/14 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10394.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10394.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7375d6c77c1d0055f8caa344d28445176577d88b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10394.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +8. +C + +5940 +6 NOVEMBER +BRIDA MEXICO CITY + +INFO: CEF, ADDP, C/CI, C/SAS S, VR Y + +MRID INFO CITE DIR 8:481 + +KAPOK PBRUMEN +REF: MRID 0312 (IN 53124) + +1. ODCOIL MEXI SHOULD BE GIVEN LEAD ON MILTON LYWN, AVOID- +ING KUBARK INVOLVEMENT THIS CASE. + +2. NO TRACES ERNESTO ABREU GOMEZ AGREK HE IS TARGET FOR +DEVELOPMENT FOR PERUKEN OPERATIONS. INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS WITH +ABREU GOMEZ ON LYNN CASE AND POSSIBLY LATER INTRODUCTION TO +ODCOIL AGENT MAY PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY POR ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPING +RAPORT. + +END OF MERRAGS + +*WH COMMENT: Ref reported U.S. citizen LINK told herida police +chief of drugs case. Chief suggested U.8. agent be inserted in +net. Merida vishes develop Chief ABRES for PEROMEN ops. + +SAS/BOB Ronis (In Draft) + +J. C. KING +C/VED + +2. REICHEZARDT +AC/WB/3 + +AUTHENTICATING diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10396.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10396.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f019e96286c718365cebe43b9a79cf4ba459194 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10396.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +104-10100-10396 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: MEXICO CITY, DOLORS CITY, AND WE INDICATED +COMP: WH 8 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +INFO: CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/O VR +TO: MEXI FOR GEREEN INFO PACY RIOD (ROUTINE) CITE DER: 81525 +(IMMEDIATE) +02 06 +1. [REINBEING TOLD BOIZELLE] HE PROVIDING CR$ 5,999,999 TO +08 +ARI CAMPISTA PRESIDENT GUANABARA CHEMICAL WORKERS FEDERATION +16-20-70 02 09 +THRU RIO TEHOODCAP OFFICE FOR USE IN DECEMBER CSTI ELECTIONS. +04 10 +CAMPISTA USING FUNDS GAIN SUPPORT FOR DEMOCRATIC SLATE, HOWEVER +DEMOCRATIC GROUP HOT ABLE AGREE ON SLATE FOR WHO TO HEAD IT. +02 03 +2. REQUEST OF DETAILS FROM REINBEING AS RIOD DEVELOPING +PARALLEL ELECTION OF AND ANXIOUS AVOID CONFLICT OR COMPETITION +02 +AMONG DEMOCRATS. BELIEVE REINBEING OF FOT NECESSARILY COUNTERING +RIGO PLAN BUT KERD CLARIFICATION. +06 +3. FTI RIOD PREPARING PROVIDE FUNDS TO HUGO GOMES DA COSTA, +08 04 +OF ALCOHOL AND SUGAR WORKRES WHO HANED AS MEMBER OF CAMPISTA'S +DEMOCRATIC GROUP. + +END OF MESSAGE + +CA/4 Mr. Ozga (in draft) +WE/3/Mexico Richert +WH/CA + +J. C. KIND +C/WHD +RELEASING OFFICER +C/WR/6 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +15247 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10411.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10411.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2c99f1be50cdc056d8200db4452e74bb3b1d3fdd --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10411.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10100-10411 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +201 160161 + +CITI +SIO CEN +CHER 81778 + +PBRUMEN +REFS: A. WMA-22285* +B. DIR 69900** + +1 RE PARA THREE & REF A LAQUEL PEDROSA BE LEIVA WHO NOW +RESIDING MEXI AND FRIEND OF LIFANIL 2) FAMILY, VERY PROBABLY WIFE OF +XIO LAYVA FUENTES AND CUBAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICER PREVIOUSLY REPORTED +BY AND IMPORTANT RECRUITMENT/DEFECTION TARGET. AMTIP 1 +OFFICER MENTIONED PARA ONE REF +FORMER CLOSE FRIEND OF DESCRIBES MIX AS OR COMUNIST AND +PROBABLY WILLING COOPERATE WITH ANTI GOC ELE. + +2. REQUEST NEXT RELOASE POSSIBILITY UTILIZING PRESOSA AS LEAD +TO ERYVA + +3. NOS TRACES PEDROGA NEGATIVE. + +END OF MESSAGE +SAB Comment: *LITAMIL- Report +**Ref KYBAT + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +AC/BAB/CI +SAS/SOB Ronis (in draft) DERMOND FITZGERAL +3/201 + +AC/SAS +OFFICER + +152-53 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10419.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10419.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b7b6721911dcca25a875e042e3e165ea5c408114 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10419.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10100-10419 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +1. PMBO +2. OKAD +3. PEC OG +(SEE BELOW) + +PREPY ABON BOOO BRIL BUK +COBO GUAT CAYA LAPA LIMA +MANA MEXI KRID PRIN CUFF +RECI BAGO SALV SAOPS JOS +SDON TEGO + +OOLONG + +BOOK MESSAGE ANCA NER + +YOGU PACY + +COTE DIR +PRIORITY + +91024 + +WITH CHIEF MISSION AND COS CONCURRENCE, ADDEES MAY OBSERVE SAME +OFFICE HOURS AS COVER MISSION. SET SEICAL PLUS MONITOR YOGU CO/GRA +AT 232. STATIONS WITHOUT SELCAL MONITOR 23002 CQ. ALL STATIONS WITH +RESIDENCE TO WITHIN CAPABILIFY DURING CLOSURE PERIOD + +#15729 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10424.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10424.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5eb09c1df4571b2054d2263613f93df9bc7c00e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10100-10424.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +104-10100-10424 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SBC + +26х63 16 26z + +91222 + +ΣΥΣΑΤ ΤΥΡΙΟ + +*FYI:* JOURNALIST NAMED FRANK PILGRIN REPRESENTING + +AND **MANCHESTER GUARDIAN** PLANNING ATTEND CUBAN ANNIVERSARY +CELEBRATIONS 1 JANUARY. PLAFS LEAVE CURA FIRST WERK OF JAN +PROBABLY CUBANA TO MEXICO. **EMOTH** RAS REQUESTED KUBARK NOT +ATTEMPT CONTACT. KUBARE WILL RECEIVE DEBRIEFING RESULTS, IF +ANY, FROM **SEOTH**. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET + +#1.5734 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10054.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10054.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..27cf05b20eaed533ff04294533853a1e2c1e5a82 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10054.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10101-10054 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +BONE PRIORITY 136022 45z +SIB CEN +INFO +CITE CIR 83692 +FRIORITY ROBE MEXI, SALV + +REF: SALY 4839 (IN 63096) + +IF PCI DOES NOT GIVE DEVISTA-1 CONTACTS IN SALY, STATION + +SHOULD PASS TO DEVISTA-1 ONLY FIRST FOUR NAMES OF ABOVE REF. + +END OF MESSAGE +RETURN TO CIA +Background Uso Only +Do Not Reproduce + +WH/COMMENT: Suggested Communists as possible contacts DEVISTA-1 + +C/WH/3 +WE/Italy Hunger My +WH/3/NEXI Ber + +WH/3/CAN +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSLING DEFICE IS PROJE +157721 +DW5 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10109.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10109.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72aa21b4b586fbe66bd4411946a4b78c423ec5c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10109.md @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +104-10101-10109 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEXICO CITY + +RYBAT TYPIC +REF: DIR 86283 86284 + +IDEN A: FERNANDO PALENZUKIA VAQUET +SON OF MATEO AND JOSEFA +DPOR 9 NOV 1903 ARTEMISA, PINAR DEL +RIO, CUBA, 5'7" BROWN EYES, GRAY +HAIR, PASSPORT No. 45809, RESIDENT OF +AVENIDA 35 No. 9809, MARIANAO, CUBA + +IDEN B: MARIA FRANCISCA CRESPO FALCON +DAUGHTER OF ARTURO AND JOSEFINA +DPOR 28 NOV 1914 GUIRA DE MELENA, HABANA, CUBA +5'0" BROWN EYES/HAIR PASSPORT No. 28149, +RESIDENT OF AVENIDA 35 No. 9809 +MARIANAO, CUBA + +IDEN C: HOWARD ANDERSON + +SAS/SEC: MKN for G.L. + +JU/3/MEXI + +C/WB/3 + +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/SAS + +15935 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10124.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10124.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6561278a77b2448004c6cbb29507faadd08a7178 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10124.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +104-10101-10124 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SAS/HOR/PA/PROP/C-DEX +6055 N SECRET + +2 DECEMBER 1963 FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +MEXICO CITY BOGOTA LIMA +GUATEMALA JEHAVE + +DIRECTOR + +COSAS 18 + +INFO: UDP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, WH 7, VR + +TO: MEXI BOGO LIMA GUAT INFO WAVE CITE DIR + +REF: DIR 816693 86694 + +IDEN: GRACE HOLMES, P.O.BOX 1767, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA. + +END OF MESSAGE + +15951 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10129.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10129.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..698e7338938d9076ff66a7a41c6beab7aff03275 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10129.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +104-10101-10129 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +BOM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: FE 8 + +INFO: DOP, CI/OPS, CI/OA, CCS 3, WW 7, SAS 8, + +INFO TOBY CITE DIR + +STUAR PBHI 86803 +REP DIR 86802 + +1. IMA NR. ΚΑΝΣΑHI WATANABE. + +2. IN BAR. KENNETH K. SUZUKI, TRANS PACIFIC COMMERCE +CONSULTANTS, SUITE 315, 450 SUTTER STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, +CALIFORNIA. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 2-6534. + +END OF MESSAGE + +ADPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +AUTHENTICATING +OPFICER +15958 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10134.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10134.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f5dcdc938561c6dc15a8762c9aeda5bda3e7da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10134.md @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +14-00000 + +104-10101-10134 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Manuel kragpr. +UNIT: CA/95 INDEX +EXT: 5852 DATE: 5 December 1963 +TO : PARIS/LCPIPTI +FROM: DIRECTOR I.FO: MEXICO CITY + +INFO: CẢ 2, CA/PESCA 2. + +PALP +87038 + +DIDORIC ΗΒΕΡΙΤΟΜΕ +KEY: MONT 8437 (IN 72721) RELATED MEI + +1. FOR MEXI: HAS ANS TO REF SAID: A) AGROKE PROJ UACCEPTABLE AS HOST FOR +E CULHOLLLED ET OF OTI SE LETTER HAS TU +OPEN POSSIBILITY MOVING EVER EN FUT 10 YET DETERMINED STE, C) COSEC LETIER +WAS AUTHORIZED BY SEPT SUPERVISION COMMITTEE (SUPCOM) MEETING WATCH BLANED FEUU +FOR FALLURE HOLD EVENT AND TOLD COSEC TO SEEK ANOTHER SITE. + +2. FOR PALP: FOLL SUMMARIZES QS UNDERSTANDING LATIN AMERICAS STUDY SECIHAR +(LABS) TACTICS DISCUSSED WITH KORON STEP REGARDLESS WHETHER +LASS ULTIMATELY HELD IS SEIZING LATTIATIVE ON SITE IN ORDER HONOR SUP CON DECISION +AND OFFERT POSSIERE INVIDATION FROM UNFRIENDLY SITE. THIS NOW ESPECIALLY DOPORTANT +INTR NOS SABI KOT E CONTROL AND +FLEXIBILITY. IN THIS RESPECT KORNELOS AND AYZIA (a) +BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE EUR. BRIEF HIM ON TASS SPATENY AND CAIR E SUPPORT AT +: CHS OFFER INVITATION ACT AS HOST + +ASSO MI INVITE LASS CAN BE HELD IF FOLL CONDITIONS SATISFIND +A) PARTICIPATION MULTIMUN 7 DEMOCRATIC UNIORS VITE CLEAR EVIDΕΝΟΣ ΑΙΣ +EV DES LOCKOR TIA SGOTEO JETPORNTVO + +SECRET +15963 + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT: +1 +EXT +DATE : + +INDEX +NO INDEX +FO 1 +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF +INFO: + +TO +10 +PAGE TWO +CITE DIR +47036 +8) ENOUGH COORDINATION WITH UFUCH TO AVOID THEIR ACTIVE BOBIILITY LABS +AND COSEC AND PREVENT PORCING THEM INTO CLOSER ALLIANCE WITH EXTREMISTS ON OTHER +WE YESUES. + +C) LIKELIHOOD THAT LASS CAN BE USKYL FUNUN EXPRESSION DEMOCRATIC VIEWS +OR BOCIAL ECONOMIC QUESTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT GROUNDMORK NECESSARY FOR ISC TACTICS. + +D) EVENT DOES NOT CONFLICT WITH MEXI STATION OPERATIONS. + +4. LASS SHOULD NOT HE HELD IF ALL OR ANY PARA 3 CONDITIONS FAIL PERDAIN AND +ALSO IP: +A) EARLY EVTEENCE WELL ORGANIZED EXIRENIET COUNTERACTION (POSSIBILITY +OF WHICH RAISED BY VEHENENCE FEUU RESPONSK COSEC LETTER REPORTED IN REP.) + +B) PAIP HQS JUDGEMENT THAT THE EFFORT NIISIIND SUNTATY BOLDLI EVENT +RECONES COUNTERPRODUCTIVE DIVKKSION RESOURCES FROM OTHER ELEMEНТІВ КНЕРІТОМE PROGRAM, +DEVELOPNKHT OF IBC TACTICS, OR HARMFUL KURARK LAYC COUNTERACTION. + +5. I PARA 4 SITUATION UNFOLDS CNE COULD WITHDRAW INVITATION ON GROUNDS +INADEQUATE PARTICIPATION (ASSUMING BOYCOTT) OR CONTINUE AS HOST BUT CITE SUNDRY +TECHNICAL REASONS REQUCHE POSTPONEMENT LASS. + +6. FOR PALP: PARA ONE BRIEFING CORDERO WHICH CORTIERAT ALFREEIPT +MEXT COMMENTS, SHOW CLINE CARDIO OUTLINE PARA 2-5 THINKING SO THAT CHE + +RELEASING OFFICER +SECRET +GROUP: +deriassicalon +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +: +Copy No. +:: + +14-00000 + +to +10 + +PACK +F7036 +AGREEMENT ISSUE INVITATION ACT AS HOST CLUTIK AWARENESS OF AND COHIDE.T +TO ALL CONTINENCIES. MOREOVER, CORDERO SHOULD BE ASSURED CONTINUING COSEC +SUPPORT LITERACY SEMINAR AND DESIRE HOLDING THAT EVENT AT EARLIEST DATE CONVENIENT + +7. POR MEXI: HOS BELLEVES IT UNLIKELY THAT FARA 3 CONDITIONS CAN BE MET +ALTHOUGH POSSIBLE THAT THIS EVENT COULD BE USEFUL HQS DISPATCH WILL INCLUDE +BACKGROUND AND DETAILS LASS STRATEGY. SINCE CORDERO HAY LEAVE EUR SHORTLY +REQUEST COMMENTS TO PALP ASAP. + +RELCACAOFFICER +WH/CA Scott Σολομών ( +WE/3/MEX +BER (in draft) + +i +REPRODUCTION BY K +ASCET +1. +MESSAGE +KURIBD.GABLE +LUNG +ناء +به diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10135.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10135.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..189ed54e056f22b6f9e607145b9cfab066452aa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10135.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10101-10135 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OPIC: Manuel Ar.. +UNIT: CA/25 +EXT: 5052 SECRET +DATE: 5 December 1963 200-124-73/3 +TO: PARIS/LOFTMEXICO CITY +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONE: CA/04 + +INFO: CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PRCP, CI/IC 2, Fi, FI/INT 2, WE 4, WH 7, WR +5 DEC 18492 63 +DEFERRED +X ROUTINE + +TO: MEXI CITE DIR +87037 + +DTDORIC HERPITONE +REF: DIR 87036 * + +IDENTITIES + +A. DONALD EMERSON - NORTH AMERICAN SECRETARY COSSC +B. RAUL AVILA - LATIN AMERICAN SECRETARY COSEC + +ME/CA + +15964 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10175.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10175.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cab07480d355ee727ab6063558a71056d0ddde8b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10175.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +14-00000 +104-10101-10175 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +PRIORITY BOOK CADIL +CARA MARA WAVE LODS. +MEXI LIMA PACY GUAT +BUEN MONT DOGO QUIT +LAYA RIOD SAOP SAGO +LAPA SANJ SDOM + +REYS: A. DIR 23577 +B. DIP 83638 + +88205 + +1. THERE AUR INDICATIONS THAT BANT FLOITATION HOOT DAS +HAVING BENEFICIAL EFFECT IN THAT HIGH INTEREST CREATED AMONG PEOPLE +IS ENCOURAGING AND/OR CAUSING SOME GOVERNMENTS ADOPT STRON SR PO +VENEZUELA POSITION IN OAS. VIEW THIS, SUGGEST ADDEE ACTIVITIES +CONCENTRATE PRIMARILY (BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY) THIS ASPECT, I.E. EFFORTS +DEMONSTRATE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THAT PUBLIC OPINION IS IN FAVOR +VENEZUELAN POSITION OF TAKING FIRM STAND AGAINST CASTRO. +EMPHASIZE +THAT CURRENT ISSUE BEFORE OAS RAISED BY SISTER REPUBLIC, VICTIM OF +SOVIET AND CHICOM SUPPORTED AGGRESSOR; IMPLICATION BEING THAT ODYOKE +PLAYING NO MORE THAN SUPPORTING ROLE. + +2. CONTINUE USE "NO COEXISTENCE WITH CASTRO" THEME. CONSIDER +HAVING LABOR, STUDENT, OTHER ORGS SEND TELEGRAMS TO LOCAL GOFTS AND +OAS IN SUPPORT VENEZ POSITION: FOLLOW BEY UP BY PUBLICIZING TELEGRAMS +IN PRESS. VIA MEDIA SPECULATE WHAT SEEPS LOCAL GOVT MIGHT FAVOR +IN +SUPPORT VENEZ, INCLUDING. + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AVENENTICATIN +OFFICEN + +Copy No. +16006 + +DATE +PCA +DIRECTOR + +CONF +INFO + +TO +INFO +ROUTINE + +CITED 80205 +A. BREAK IN DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH CURA ET ALL LA COUNTRIES +B. CURTAILUENT ECONOMIC RELATIONS, +C. ALL POSSIBLE COMMUNICATIONS BREAK, +D. COOPERATIVE SHHYBILLANCK OF AUTHORING CUBAN CARRIERS. + +3. WHERE THERS RELUCTANCK ATTACK CASTRO ON POLITICAL GROUNDS +SUGGEST USE PBG THAT CASTRO'S EXPORTING OF REVOLUTION OVERTAKEN +BY NEWER EXPORT COMMODITY, SAMELY CRIME. THIS EXEMPLIFIED BY ACTS +OF ARSON, DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY, MURDER, KIDRAPING, ETC., AND +THẤT CUBA TRAINING OF 80-CALLED REVOLUTIONARIES FROM FROM THROUGHOUT +HEMISPHERE NOTHING MORE THAN SCHOOL FOR CRIME. + +4 FOR MONT GUAT BOGO SDOM: ADVISE WHAT ACTION TAKK +END OF MESSAGE +REPS + +C/VH/1 +C//2 +C/WE/3 +C/3 +C//6 +COL +SAS/CA diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10198.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10198.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6dfdda61589d215369bb777e56fca1148df8c5bb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10198.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SEARPOVICH: ing +NIT: BR/OL/X +INDEX +NO INDEX +SECRET +2 +63 +PILE IN CS FILE NO. +D +1 +BOOK CABLE (SBB-BELOW) +ROM: DIRECTOR +ONE: +X +FO: +ALL COS, &COB +REDWOOD LCIMPROVE + +1. 20 DECEMBER 18 FORTY-SIXTH ANNIVERSARY OF FOUNDING OF SOVIET +STATE SECURITY ORGANΙΣΑΤΙΟΝ, THIS "CHKIST BIRTHDAY" IS TRADITIONALLY +CELEBRATED BY KGB RESIDENCIES AROUND THE WORLD BY DISCREET GATHERING +IN EMBASSY OR OTHER OFFICIAL ENSTALLATION, OR IN HOME OF REZIDENT +OR OTHER REZIDENTURA MEMBER. +2. ON PREVIOUS OCCASIONS SOME STATIONS HAVE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE +NEW IDENTIFICATIONS OR TO CONFIRM PREVIOUS TENTATIVE IDENTIFICATIONS +ON BASIS OF ATTENDANCE THIS PARTY. SUGGEST ADDRESSEES MOUNT UNILATERAL +SURVEILLANCE AND/OR ALERT LIAISON SERVICES TO THIS DATE AS +APPROPRIATE. + +KND ESSAGE + +SECE.. +6051 + +14-00000 +८. +1/12/18 +BATH +1 +18 DECEMBER 63 +16 +SKE BELOW +41 +P +, +3 +SECRET +A +M +: +٦٠٠ +AF EE FB NE WH +ALGI VIEN VELB KABU BRUS GORG +OPAI SBUR CNBR COLO OTTA SAGO +UMBU MECA ENGO COPE BOGA +YAOU FRAN PENH LOND 8J08 +ADDI BRLN HELS SDON +ACCH CONN TAMI PARI QUIT +CNRY DORF HULA +GAYA +ABID FROB DJAK QUAT +NOBI HAMB SURA PRIN +MNEV HEID TOKY TEGU +TPLI MUNI SEOU KING +WHEL STUT KSAN +GAZI ATHR THAR KAVA LUXE +PARA SLON CASA BERN O OBLO PACY +GIVA +LAGS ZURI INVA LIMA +BRAZ SING SJAN +LEOP BANG STOC SALV +KLIZ SAIQ PIBO +STEY UDOR COBA PRIN +BAKO LAPA LNOR +PRET RIOD CARA +CAPT BLEM DURB BELO +BRIL +CURI +LGRE +AL RECI +ATVS +TAIZ SAOP +89383 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +UNIT: +: +DATE: +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +INFO: +TO +SECR +NO INDEX +LE IN CS FILE NO. + +X +PAGE TWO +POUTING +6 +DEFERRED +ROUTINE + +I certify that this cable must go to all stations and bases. +C/SR/CI +BR/O/ATA +SRVO DW. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +GAN: +DATE: 17 Dec 63 + +TO: + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: WH 8 + +INFO: DOP, DODS/L, DODS 4, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/IC 2, SAS 8, + +TO: PRIORITY ROME CABLE INFO +CARA WAVE +CARLY INFO +DOOS +QUAT +LAPA +CITE DIR 89778 + +RE: DIR + +FYI. ACTION-INTENDED PARA 2 REF WAS + +FACING VIA MEDIA. DO NOT DESIRE AS THIS + +OR INDIRECT OVERTURES TO LOCAL OFFICIALS + +RECTION + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: REQUESTED ADDEES TO CONSIDER SURFACING ANY EVIDENCE CASTRO FINANCING TERRORIST AND PRO CUBAN ACTS, ETC. + +16160 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10239.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10239.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c23c8c504dd5c470aa896be943f54c53ec36892 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10239.md @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +14-00000 +104-10101-10239 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Kary Parrish +7861 +CA/PROP/G +19 Dec 63 + +SEE BELOW + +D.SECTOR + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +OS FILE NO. + +ROUTING + +19DEC 63 15 282 +DEFO1GOCEN + +ROUTINE + +INDEX + +NEC + +CITE 0168 +LAGO ABEJ PRAR SOL +MORY EKAR MOGA PRET SER LEOP THAR + +16172 + +14-00000 + +CITE DIR +90168 + +1. REUTERS, UPI, AP REPORT FROM MOSCOW EIGHTEEN DECEMBER +THAT APPROX FIVE HUNDRED AFRICAN STUDENTS GATHERED AT GHANA +EMBASSY, FOUGHT THEIR WAY PAST POLICE BARRICADES AND MARCHED +TO KREMLIN TO PROTEST ALLEGED KILLING GHANA STUDENT ASARO ADDEO. +STUDENTS CARRIED PLACARDS "STOP KILLING AFRICANS", SKULL AND +CROSSBONES LABELLED "RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP", "FRIENDS TODAY, THE +DEVIL TOMORROW" "MOSCOW IS SECOND ALABAMA", STUDENT DELEGATION +PRESENTED MEMO TO MINISTRY HIGHER EDUCATION CHARGING "OUR FREEDOM +BEING THREATENED HERE BECAUSE STUDENTS ARE BEING BEATEN IN +DIFFERENT PARTS OF SOVIET UNION AND ONE WAS KILLED RECENTLY IN +KALININ, WE WANT THE POLICE TO TAKE STRONGER ACTION". SOVIET +OFFICIALS CLAIM ADDEO DIED OF EXPOSURE WHILE INTOXICATED. +STUDENTS BELIEVE HE KILLED BY RUSSIAN BECAUSE HE WANTED MARRY +RUSSIAN GIRL. + +2. USING FIRE SERVICE, FBIS SOURCES PLAY STUDENT ACTION +ALONG LINES: + +INCIDENT +BEING IS EVIDENCE OF RACIST ATTITUDES. + +DESPITE SOVIET PROPAGANDA EFFORT + +14-00000 + +KNISH MEANS BROTHERHOOD + +NOLES + +AKA PLATH PROBABLY ONLY SPARK SETTING OFF +SANG SHOULDERING STUDENT RESENTMENT OF +POLITICAL INDOCTRINATION, SEGREGATION, +EXPLOITATION FOR PROP PURPOSES + +TIE INCIDENT TO RECENT CONGO EXPULSION OF +SOVIET DIPLOMATS AS ANOTHER FACET SOVIET +LONG RANGE PLAN TO DUPE, EVEN TAKEOVER, +NAIVE AFRICAN STATES BY MEANS OF SUBVERSION, +STUDENT INDOCTRINATION AND CONTROL, ECONOMIC +AID +WITH POLITICAL STRINGS + +SEE BIWEEKLY GUIDANCE SEVEN HUNDRED NINETEEN FOR FURTHER +ACTION AND BACKGROUND. WATCH STUDENT GROUPS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS, +FOR +ARTICLES AND PUBLIC STATEMENTS DE REPLAY, INTERVIEW COMMUNET +TRAINED STUDENTS. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, EDUCATORS FOR REACTION. + +SEND CLIPS HOS + +END OF MESSAGE + +14-00000 +DATE: + +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: + +INFO: + +INDEX +NO INDEX. +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +ROUTINE + +CITE DIR +90161 + +Coordination +AF/CA Wayne Murphy (in draft) + +EE/OPB/CA-4 debet + +NE/OP/PA heartesi Harris (phone) +TE/OP/PA Willem Deurt pho +T/30/Joka Istill phone + +BR/CA Convent phone diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10247.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10247.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12b5c484b395d71c89eb4be8008a1f9373616113 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10101-10247.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +104-10101-10247 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +COMERICAY + +LOTE DODO ASSUM BOGD +MUDI CARA QUAT LINA +MA MORT PRIN QUTT +RIOD 3AGO BJOB SDOK +YOU MELI LAPA BALD +PACY GAZA GORG RECI +WAVE KOLA OTTA + +HADHOTE + +BOOK MESSAGE + +BRIL SAOP + +210 2 + +588 + +1. PETRY HOW ACTIVE NMBER AXANET AND AUTHORIZED HANDLE ODTOKE + +CLASSIFIED CLEAR TEXT. ROUFING DEDICATOR BUSIN ASSIGNED. + +2. OTTA HOW ACTIVE MINIMER AXAMET. ROUTING INDICATOR RUSION ASSIGNED. + +ONLY KUBARK TRAFFIC HANDLED BY OTTAMA. + +OC-8- + +OC-AD +RFI ASING OFICER +COORDINATING OFFICER +SECRET + +GROUP +downgrading +declassification +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +OC-AD +AUTHENTILATING +16191 +Coor No diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10224.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10224.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd493ecb3a425a5ecbcbd9057de93d0b99af41da --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10224.md @@ -0,0 +1,739 @@ +14-00000 +104-10102-10224 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET SENSITIVE +Draft Memorandum to the DCI from William Harvey +Dated 27 November 1962 +This is not a controlled item +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +913 + +14-00000 +Prafti +13 Nov, 1952 +SECRET +SENSITIVE +OPERATIONAL PLAN - СТВА +Z. SITUATIONS +A. The purpose of this plan is to outline the action to wa +undertaken by the Central Intelligence Agency against the Castro/ +Commmist government of Duba during 17-63 and for such longer +period +D. For the purpose of this plan the following assumptions +are nada: + +THIS DOCUMENT IS +A SCUFCE REFERENCE +IN CS HISTORICAL +PAPER NO. +-DO NOT DESTROY- +National objectives wit +essentially as follows +Cuba Aze +a. Isolate Castro/Commmion from other Western +Hemisphere nations. +b.Discredit the Castro/ Communist regime La Cuba +the Hemisphere. +1. +moderata economic and political pressara +the Castro/Communist regins to retard develop +ment of the OCuba economy and maintain a drain +on Bloc resources. +d. Maintain maximum coverage of Cuban intelligere +requirements. +Be prepared to capitalise on any significant +uprising, split in Cubanр, от splin +: +SECRET +Excluded from autematic +Swagrading and +ilcation +SENSITIVE + +14-00000 +MISSION: +تاینRET +ENSITIVE +-2- +on Cuban-Blou relationships. +Covertly support the above-cited V. 8. national +objectives with respect to Cuba. + +the maximen intelligence coverage of Coba +with particular emphasis on the following: +Capabilities and intentious of the Castrα +government +Activities of Cuben 0-2. +: +Soviet activities in Cuba, +: +State of resistance including the tone and +temper of the population. +Military and militia order of battle. +Lotus of power and/or stress and strain scre +the "power centers" in the Cuban govern +8. Soviet/Cuban and Chinese/Cohen relationships. +h. Economic. +Political: +Assist and support Stats in any feasible action to +develop active OAS and Latin-American country suppor +for the containment, or overthrow of Castro. +SECRET +SENSITIVE +CROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +Sc ingrading and +daciassification +- + +14-00000 +TOP SECRET +SENSITIVE +tate in the development of post-Ca +political groupe. +to such schwe +of the Cubm +splitting the +1. Participate in inter-agency economic action planning +and execution, +2. Prevent essential mat +tial material and supplies from reaching +Kazass Free World Trade with Guba. +evelop, maintain ain, and exploit loit the will of the Caphen +people to resist Castro/Communit +2. Discredit the Castre regime in Ovba, in the Mastere +and elsewhere. +3. Develop and exploit tensions between Coba and Sar +bloc assbers. +Resistance: +Be prepared to covertly provida limited personal. +MOSECRET supporto any significant int +SENSITIVE +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +14-00000 +a. +resia +SECRET +SENSITIVE +Be prepared +group or uprisi +to +Pport approved D. S. military : +against Caba. +DOLB +تو +ESCZA would be r +Intelligence +elligencs +of intel +The foll +mos asseta +Loving types +of nati +ruiting/training of legally establ +Cubans in Cuba +mmisations will become mors critical es +state cont +κολs increase +2 spotting/recruiting/traini +23 of th +Governm +poli +Cusan? +third country +astionale +s resident in Cuba. +? +32 Spotting/recruiting/training +of legal travelers +who have +mtial access +45 Expansion +on who can pro +Lon of commicati +cam provide significant operational sport, +to sis significant informat +Intelligence particula +Ay in th +the G-2, police, and adlitia nets. (This +primary +problem) +SENSITIVE +CROUP 1 +Exclude: fr: automatic +dow rat ng and +sing + +14-00000 +SEC +SENSIT +34 Maintain refuges +Maximize utilization +Psychological Warfar +The progran must pri +reach the Cuban populati +warfare activities are +ball +pol +he program will b +2 +maintaining a minimaa +event of a significant +implementation of +: +The following prog +1. Maintain the +SENS + +14-00000 +SENSITIVE +amounts of +2. Maintain sufficient covert assets to mat raqala +nents levied on CIA in approved U. S. Militanzy +Where internal asseta Axa +ESTIMATED COST TO GIA: +my be held externally. +SECRET +SENSITIVE +ARGUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +pho... + +14-00000 +! +SECRET SENSITIVE +F +T +27 November 1962 +Note: Discussed 27 November +1962 by DD/F with IFCI +and approved genera +in principle by ICI. +Fully concurred in +by DD/P. +MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence. +THROUGH: +SUBJECT: +Deputy Director (Plans) +Operational Plen for Continuing +Oporrtions Against Cube +1. Action: This memorandua is for your information +and pursuant to your request. Recommendations for action rre +contained in Paragraph V below. The purpose of this memor +is to delineate an operational plan for the action which wr +believe should be taken by CIA against Cubs for the predictable +future. In summary the plan provides for continuing, even +intensifying, the intelligence effort against Cuba and for +the reorientation of the current effort into & long term +denied area type of operation of the highest priority. +I. ASSUMPTIONS: +A. The United States Government will give public +assurances that, provided no nuclear or offensive weapers +present or re-introduced into Cuba, and provided Cube doen +not take action to threaten the perce and security of the +Western Hemisphere, the United States does not intend to +invade Cuba or support an invasion of Cuba. +1. +SECRET +- +SENSITIVE +THIS DOCז דיזיי +A SCUTOR +IN CS +PAPER NO. +-DO NOT ROK + +14-00000 +: +B. These assurances will preclude any meaningful CIA +action on +"on a phased basis to provoke a revolt inside Cuba, since +unless there are major changes in operational and internal con- +ditions in Cuba, such a revolt if provoked would be totally +destroyed by Cuban counteraction in a matter of hours or, at +most, a few days unless supported by a major United States +Military commitment. In addition, the non-invasion assurances +as a practical matter will preclude invading Cuba on the pretext +of a contrived provocation such as an attack on Guantanamo. +C. CIA operations involving a high noise level and a +distinct element of attributability, particularly paramilitary, +guerrilla, and commando type operations will be unacceptable +as a matter of policy. +D. The Castro-communist regime will remain in power for +the indefinite future with its security and control apparatus +relatively intact and with the capability not only of crushing +unsupported resistance activity, but of making operational +conditions in Cuba increasingly difficult. While it is +possible that recent and future developments including the +Soviet action in removing the offensive weapons from Cube may +serve to weaken and discredit Castro, there is as yet no hard +indication that the control of the Castro-communist regime over +Cuba has been substantially weakenod. +E. The United States assurances of no invasion and no +support of an invasion will, in effect, constitute giving to +Castro and his regime a certain degree of sanctuary. This will +!. +-2- + +14-00000 +i +i +severely damage the morale and motivation of anti-regime Cubene +both inside and outside of Cuba, which will make it incressingly +difficult for us to recruit agents, maintain agents already +recruited, and continue or intensify our intelligence and other +efforts against Cuba and the Castro-communist regime. +... +٠٠ +F. Despite the above factors, Higher Authority probably +will continue heavy pressure on the CIA for a maximum effort +against Cuba and may even continue to contend that the ultimate +objective is the overthrow of the Castro-communist regime. +This is an unrealistic objective, however, except, on a very +long-term basis as the United States Government, we believe, +will be unwilling in the immediate future to commit troops +to support such an overthrow. The United States Government +in its overt dealings with the Cuban exiles probably will not +express the above factors to them in the context or with the +bluntness stated here. +G. In view of these factors, the so-called "Track Two", +course of action, 1.6., unlimited support of Cuban exiles +and exile groups with no real control or objective purposes +in the hope that these groups will be able to shake the +Castro regime will, although unrealistic, become increasingly +attractive at various levels in the United States Government. +H. As a matter of policy, political pressures and +economic pressures short of blockade, raids, and aggressive +sabotage against Cuba will be continued. +!. +-3- + +14-00000 +: +4 +I. In view of the above assumptions prramilitary, comman +and sabotage operations, except in rare selective instances +will serve little purpose; also they will be counter-productive +since, if undertaken, they will make the collection of intelli- +gence more difficult and should only be undertaken in those very +few instances. where an unusually high return can be demonstrated. +Regardless of what other pressures are placed on CIA for +action against Cuba, it would appear clear that Higher Authority +will insist on a continued, even intensified, intelligence +coverage of Cuba. +J. In view of the policy factors, an increased use of +facilities, real estate and basing outside the United States, +particularly in Latin America, will be both necessary and +desirable. +K. Adequate aerial reconnaissance of Cuba will continue. +II. OBJECTIVES: +: +Based on the above sssumptions, the following objectiven +appear to be proper for continuing CIA operations against +Cuba: +A. Take all feasible clandestine action to isolate +and assist in isolating the Castro-communist regime in Cuba +from the rest of the Western Hemisphere and the rest of the +Free World. +B. To the maximum extent possible, discredit the Castro- +communist regime in Cuba and in the Western Hemisphere and the +rest of the world. +: + +14-00000 +C. Maintain through clandestine means, short of commando +and guerrilla type operations, the maximum economic and +political pressures on the Cuban regime and economy not only +for the purpose of hampering the Cuban regime, but for the +additional purpose of insuring the maximum possible drain on +Bloc resources used to support Cuba. +D. Maintain maximum possible intelligence and counter- +intelligence coverage of Cuba, including particular emphasis +on: +1.. Capabilities and intentions of the government. +2. Activities of the Cuban G-2 and its other +security organs. +3. Soviet and Bloc activities in Cuba. +4. State of potential resistance, including the +morale and temper of the populace. +5. Militia and military order of battle and equip- +ment. +8. The loci of power and of possible stresses +and strains in the power centers in the Cuban government. +7. Relationships between Cuba, USSR, Red China, +the Bloc, Latin American nations and other Free World +and uncommitted nations. +8. The level of and the weaknesses in the Cuban +economy. +-5- + +14-00000 +: +R. Iske maximum action to induce a split in the Cuben +regime and maintain the capability of capitalizing immediately +through clandestine means to the extent possible on any +significant uprising, revolt, resistance, split in the regime, +or strains and stresses among Cuban leadership or in Cuben/ +Bloc relationships. +III. +OPERATIONAL PLAN: +A.. Espionage and Intelligence Collection - All feasible +effort should be undertaken to continue and intensify intelli- +gence collection concerning Cuba. The status of our intelli +gence collection and related operational activity at the +present time and its development during the past six months +is delinested in detail in Attachment A, which was preprred to +serve as the basis for the IG's report on this particular +matter to the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign +Intelligence. You will note that this lengthy document +breaks down under numerous sub-beadings the intelligence +coverage which has been developed by the Clandestine Service. +Set out below are specifics of operational action it is +proposed to take to continue and, as possible, increase In- +telligence coverage of Cuba. +1. +Intelligence Exploitation of Refugees: As you +know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air +travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled +almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection +-6- +1. + +14-00000 +١٢١٠ +with the contingency planning for supporting any ponsible +military action in Cuba, the Opa-Locka Interrogation +Center as such was dismantled, although the personnel +of the Center have been retained intact. In order to +re-establish. the flow of intelligence from refugees, +it is proposed that Pan American Airways and KLM be +induced to reinstitute their regular flights from +Havana to Miami. This should be done as soon as +possible after the settlement of the current negotiations +and UN discussions. Coincident with this, the Opa-Locka +refugee interrogation center will be re-established +with the same personnel. +2. Resident Agents in Cuba: Every effort will be +made to continue to exploit to the fullest, preserve the +viability of and, where necessary, re-establish communica- +tions with the 131 recruited agents now resident in Cuba. +To an extent, the speed and effectiveness of this effort +will of course depend upon the stringency of future +Cuban security and control action, which it is impossible +as yet to accurately forecast. +3. Third Country Operations: The priority on re- +cruiting agents in third countries for dispatch to Cuba +will be reiterated and strengthened and every effort +will be made to increase this coverage, both through +the development of additional resident agents in Cuba +-7- + +14-00000 +: +and through the development of additional legal travellers. +24: +Liaison Operations: We will continue to press +24 +the liaison services who are assisting us in the effort +against Cuba for additional coverage, including the +recruiting of agents within their own areas for joint +24 +dispatch to Cuba. The [services most effectively co- +operating at this point in this connection are the +24 +British, British, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, +Norwegian, Danish, West German, Mexican, Argentinian, +24 +Uruguayan, Canadian, Chilean, and Israeli. Direct +approaches to several of these services] either by you +personally or in your name, as you prefer, are +24 +being separately recommended. Personal representation +by you to the services underlined above would be useful. +24 +In addition, we will re-survey all other liaison services] +with which we are in contact and reiterate to those +appearing to have any assets usable against Cuba our +24 +extreme interest in maximum coverage of this problem. +In connection with the liaison] problem generally, we will +endeavor to induce all of the lia [Liaison services to make +24 +24 +greater use of their [national] assets, both inside and +24 +outside of Cuba. Particular attention will be given to +possible utilization of the (Vatican +5. Maritime Operations: In addition to increasing +efforts to get at seaman agents and other maritime +24 +assets through liaison services, we will continue our +1.. +unilateral third country efforts to recruit seamen and + +14-00000 +prrticularly Cuban seamen, to increase the twenty +officers and crew members aboard six Cuban vessels we are +now running as controlled agents. +6. Penetration of Cuban Installations Abroad: At +the present time we are running 12 Cuben diplomats +stationed outside Cuba as controlled agents and have viable +operations aimed at an additional 20 Cuban diplomats. +We propose to continue and intensify the current progrem +of attempting to recruit or defect every Cuban official +representative abroad to whom we can gain access and +concerning whom we have any reason to believe a +24 +susceptibility to approach exists. These additional +penetrations will be attempted both through unilateral +operations and where appropriate in conjunction with +[liaison services.] +7. Audio Penetrations of Cuban Installations +Abroad: At the present time we have audio and/or +telephone tap coverage of Cuban officiel installations +24 +in Chile, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, England, +Uruguay, Greece, Spain, France, and Canada, No +major expansion of this coverage is presently +contemplated, but we will continue to survey additionsl +targets of opportunity and wherever possible install +coverage in those cases where the additional intelli- +gence from this type of source over and above what we +1 +are now receiving would appear to make such installation +! worthwhile. +-8- +3 +羞 + +14-00000 +; +n. +Communications Intelligence: Wo will continu +our present CIA Close Support coverage from the KOLA +10 +station in Mia in Miamist at the same level and will continue +to press NSA for additional coverage of Cuban communion. +tions. As the current situation "normalizes" it should +be possible for NSA to reinstitute and perhaps even +'increase their seaborne intercept coverage of Cuban +communications. +9. Communist Party Operations: A complete survey +has been made world-wide of all Communist Party +penetration operations and wherever any such penetration +can be directed against Cuba either by dispatching the +agent to Cuba or by pointing the agent against Cuban +targets, this will be done, except in those cases where +such action would result in unacceptableprejudice to +the operations in the area where the agent is now based. +It is believed that the most lucrative field for the +redirection of such operations to the Cuban target will +be Latin America where there are 65 penetrations of +various communist parties. Of this 65, the survey +we have conducted indicates that 23 have some direct +pertinent access to Cuban targets. All of these 27 wi!! +be directed against these targets unless in any case +The +there are overriding reasons to the contrary. +:: +remaining cases in the total of 65 are bein individually +examined to see if they can be diverted to Cuban targets. +-10- +m + +14-00000 +10. Illegally Infiltrated Agents: The two +successful black infiltrated teams (COBRA and ANTORRID) +which have produced substantial intelligence will be +continued, resupplied, and reinforced but pointed +primarily at continued intelligence collection and at +the recruitment for intelligence collection purposes of +other Cubans who already are legally resident in Cuba +in the areas where the teams are operating (Pinar del +Rio and Oriente). In addition, on the most carefully +selected basis, where it appears feasible, additional +agents and teams will be infiltrated black into Cuba +in an effort to duplicate the performance of the COBRA +and AMTORRID teams and particularly to recruit and, es +possible, train additional agents legally resident in +Cuba. +11. Exfiltration: As feasible, agents and potentirl +recruits now in Cuba will be exfiltrated for +training, indoctrination, supplying with communications, +and motivation. They will then be re-infiltrated intr +Cuba, primarily on intelligence missions. Where possible, +this will be done through legal travel channels, but +where this is not possible, it will be done wherever +feasible through our black infiltration-exfiltration +facilities, primarily our maritime assets. +-11- + +14-00000 +B. Much of the above effort as noted will be primarily +directed towards developing all possible evidences of stress +or strain within the regime and between the regime and other +antions, particularly the Bloc. An intensive program will +be continued to take advantage of any possible opportunity +to weaken, subvert, or split the regime in any possible. +fashion. This is basically a long term effort. A great deal +of work slready has gone into this and the current +status of this program and the proposed further expldtation +of the numerous leads we have developed is being made, in +the interests of brevity in this memorandum, the subject of +a separate compilation. The effectiveness of assets aimed at +actually splitting the regime, i.e., a palace revolt, will of +course depend, to an extent, on the willingness of the United +States Government to support them and it is entirely possible +that any such effort might fail unless supported with militery +forces which on the basis of the assumptions in Paragraph I +above would appear unlikely. +C. Sabotage: On the basis of the assumptions set cut +above, commando type sabotage, minor sabotage, and other +acts of sabotage inside Cuba would appear to serve little +purpose and should not be undertaken except in the rare +instances where an opportunity is presented with acceptable +risk to do major damage to the Cuban economy. It is proposed +to continue searching for such limited opportunities, but +no active or wide scale program is contemplated. +1. +-12- + +14-00000 +: +D. Paramilitary, Commando, and Guerrilla Type Operations: +Given the assumptions in Paragraph I above, no wide scale +program of such activity should be undertaken. However, we +propose to maintain in being our present facilities and +the capability of undertaking such operations in order to +"fully exploit any substantial change in internal Cuban con- +ditions or any substantial revolt or uprising which might occur. +: +E. Economic Warfare: It is proposed to continue and +intensify the program already undertaken to deny through +clandestine and covert means critical materials to the Cuben +economy. This consists primarily of denial operations, possibly +some preclusive buying and inducing friendly U.S. and allied +firms and governments to prevent the shipments of strategic +materials to Cuba. +F. Counterintelligence: The current counterintelligence +and counterespionage program against the Cuban G-2 and +related services will be continued and as possible intensified. +This program has developed substantially and it should be +possible within the coming months to increase its effectivenesa +considerably in countering not only Cuban but Bloc intellt. +gence operations mounted against United States interests +from Cuba. +G. Political Action, Propaganda, Psychological Warfare: +In this field the following tasks will be continued and where +appropriate intensified: +!. +1. Assist and support State in any feasible action. +-13- + +14-00000 +to develop and exploit current OAS and Latin American +attitudes favorable to the containment and/or overthrow +of the Castro-communist regime. +2, Assist State in the development of post-Castro +concepts, leaders, and political groups. +3. Stimulato, support and guide covertly the +propaganda and political action activities of the CRC +and other Cuban political groups and individuals, es +appropriate, who offer a potential for impact inside +Cuba. +1 +4. Develop, maintain and exploit the will of the +Cuban people to resist Castro-communism, making maximum +use of the downgrading of Castro and his regime during +the missile crisis. +5. Discredit and ridicule Castro and his regine +in Cuba, in the Hemisphere and elsewhere, with emphasis +on the theme the missile crisis demonstrated con- +clusively that Castro is nothing but a mere pawn of +Soviet imperialism. +6. Continue "Radio Americas" and other CIA- +sponsored Cuban exile radio broadcasts &s appropriate. +7. Launch propaganda balloons after an operational +capability has been established and policy authority is +granted to conduct propaganda balloon operations. +8. Continue the infiltration of propaganda material +into Cuba via open mails, legal travellers and couriers, +'with special emphasis on selective black operations. +-14- + +14-00000 +H. Exploitation of Exile Groups: We will continue +the clandestine exploitation of exile groups for intelligence +collection, psychological warfare and other approved missions. +As feasible, we will act to mount as much of this effort as +possible from areas outside the continental United States, and +particularly from Latin America. If Higher Authority decides +on a "Track Two" concept or on any similar concept which +contemplates heavy uncontrolled and only generally directed +action operations of Cuban groups against Cubs, it is believed +that efforts should be made to transfer as much as possible +of the responsibility for this non-clandestine, non-intelligence +type operation into the political field, which is the province +of the Department of State. In this connection, it is believed +it would be advisable to press for the creation within the +Department of State of an office of Cuban Exile Affairs to +handle the overt government relationships with Cuban exile +groups. +IV, ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROCEDURAL CHANGES: +Maximum implementation of the above plan which provides +for the most intensive feasible collection of intelligence, +the implementationof related programs as outlined, and the +maintenance of capabilities to exploit targets of opportunity +as well as take advantage of any future substantial changes +in internal Cuban conditions will, it is believed, permit +and make advisable the following: +1. +-15- + +14-00000 +M +: +A. A gradual but substantial reduction in the expenditures +and personnel of Task Force W. +B. Consideration of the re-positioning of Task Force W +within the Clandestine Service, possibly as a major component +of the WH Division under different direction. +C. The abolition of the operational Mongoose mechanism. +D. The removal of the past framework which required +detailed consideration by the Special Group (Augmented) of +even minor operational details and decision by committee on +points which it is believed are completely within the purview +of the DCI and those officers to whom he delegates decision. +V. +RECOMMENDED ACTION: +A. Your concurrence in the above general operational plan +is recommended. +B. It is recommended that you discuss this plan with +the Special Group (Augmented) and secure its concurrence. +C. It is recommended that you secure from the Special +Group (Augmented) policy approval to attempt to induce Fan +American Airways and KLM to resume their flights between Miaal +and Havana at the appropriate time. +D. It is recommended that if any "Track Two" concept +is proposed, you endeavor to transfer to the Department of +State all possible overt aspects of this type of uncontrolled +-16- + +14-00000 +subsidy and support of Cuban exile groups. +B. It is recommended that the Mongoose operational +mechanism be abolished. +1. If you concur in this concept, specific recommendation: +vill be made to you concerning the re-positioning of Task Force +W within the DD/P. +1. +-17- +WILLIAM K. HARVEY +Chief, Task Force W +7 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10233.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10233.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7aca0231dc1b70478d4cc8124c7c94c3546eca3f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10233.md @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +14-00000 +104-10102-10233. 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET/NOFORN +CONTINUED CONTROL + +TO +Chief, WHD +Chief, EE + +INFO +FROM +Chief of Station, Rio de Janeiro +BEDOX/Operational +SMEDIFY Information Concerning +Tad SZULC (201-050539) + +ACTION REQUIRED +FYI. + +SUBJECT +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NO. +HBRA 9438 + +HEADQUARTERS FILE NO. +201-050539 + +DATE +20 June 1962 + +RE: "43-3" - (CHECK "X" ONE) +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED +BY QUALIFIED HQ. DESK ONLY + +REFERENCE(S) +ΑΠ.Α - Το + +1. Attached is a SMEDIFY report concerning Tadeusz SZULC which includes SMEDIFY's traces on SZULC. + +2. Station has the following information regarding Ignacy SACHS, who is mentioned in the attachment. + +ALBICUSPID from ALBICUSPID-5, 4 May 1961 (ultimate source: Henryk HRANKROWSKI, former member of the Polish Commercial Mission, in Brazil) + +Ignacy SACHS, upon his return from India, will not work in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but will be reassigned to the Latin American section of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Trade. He recently wrote a report on Latin America based upon material contained in the South and Central American press. He reportedly had a falling out with his superiors in the Foreign Ministry, hence the transfer. + +ALBICUSPID from ALBICUSPID-5, 30 May 1961 (ultimate source: Czeslaw SLOWAKIEWICZ, Polish diplomat) + +Ignacy SACHS, after a period of disgrace, has a new job, economic assistant for underdeveloped countries in Department III of the Ministry of Foreign Trade. + +Distribution +1- WHD w/attachment +1- EE w/attachment +1- Sao Paulo +2- Files +-200/thi WH +19 June 1962/bej + +the attached infor - evan sent to the FBI +Seca am. TO RIDICE 5 Fel 63 Hatte +In connection with our Rose & Afee of in +R. Helme, we are not to send any wife and +on the Angey +2buld be l +Directed - slumed be reprated to th. +FRI +e. Hephant + +PAGE NO. +1 + +2nd June, 1961. + +Tadeusz SZULC + +The Station copies of the original reports on SZULC have been destroyed. I attach, however, a memorandum consisting of selected entries from his card. + +2. All the information is from the same source, a Polish emigre who knew SZULC personally and also had, informants in the Polish Embassy. + +3. There is little doubt that SZULC was pro-communist at the time, and that he co-operated with Ignacy SACHS, a cousin who was employed by the Press Section of the Polish Embassy, and provided him with "information". It would, however, be unwise. to jump to the conclusion that this collaboration took the form of espionage, since SZULCE does not seem to have made any secret of the relationship. + +4. I can find no evidence that Ignacy SACHS was an intelligence officer, but he seems to have been an active propagandist. He returned to Poland in 1954. A report from the same source, dated June 1956, stated that he then occupied the Brazilian desk at the Polish Institute for International Affairs. + +Tadeusz SZULC +Born: c. 1926. +Nationality: Pole. Naturalised U.S. citizen +1955. +Occupation: Journalist. + +June 1947: Used to work for the "Brazil Herald" and now for FRANCE +PRESSE. Is, on good terms with the Polish Legation whom +he supplies with information on Brazil. One of the party +who accompanied Raul FERNANDEZ on his mission to Montevideo. +He is the son of Seweryn SZULC. + +Dec, 1947: Re subject's efforts to find employment in American press +sub-source: circles. Mr. HORAN tried to help him, due to a letter of +Harold HORAN of introduction from SZULC's uncle, John WILEY, American +New York: Ambassador in Lisbon, but desisted on finding that SZULC +had been connected with the Rio de Janeiro communist paper +"Diretrizes". + +Feb. 1948: Further details of subject's efforts to find a job in the +United States. He is to work on the Palestine Commission +of the U.N.O. as from middle of February. + +March 1948: Subject still in New York and writing regular reports on +U.S. political affairs and personalities to the Polish +Legation in Rio de Janeiro. Trying to get a job with +U.S. Press through the influence of Mrs. J. WILEY. + +Sept. 1949: Subject at present in New York, married to an American +girl, and working in one of the American News Agencies. +Since arrival of new Legation (Warsaw) he was in touch +with the Minister, the Secretary and the ex-Press Attache, +the late Wikinski. Told by Warsaw Poles in Washington +that to be useful he cannot have a job with the Press Dept. +of the Washington Polish Embassy or the Polish Press Bureau +in New York. Using his "Uncle" introduction letters (the +U.S. Ambassador John Wiley married to Polish born, Irene +BARUCH, who is the sister of the first Mrs. SZULC), he +obtained a job with Americans on orders from the Poles. +Subject is helped financially by the Polish Legation in +Rio de Janeiro. Thanks to introduction letters from the +WILEYS, SZULC penetrated several circles in New York. He +is writing reports to Rio de Janeiro and working with people +in New York and is considered useful for future tasks. + +June 1951: Nephew of newly appointed U.S. Ambassador in PANAMA, he is +now trying to get a job in Panama as American correspondent. +He has a job with U.P. in New York. In Rio de Janeiro in +1947/48, was fellow traveller and informer of communist +nucleus on the staff of the communist newspaper "Diretrizes". +Also worked for FRANCE PRESSE and reported regularly on the +Polish colony in Rio de Janeiro. + +June 1951: Visited Rio de Janeiro from 11.6.51 to 27.6.51 when he +returned to New York. Whilst in Rio, he was in touch with +Igancy SACHS to whom he brought information from the USA. +The two are relatives and boyhood friends and subject writes +personal letters to SACHS containing matters of interest to +the Polish Legation. Subject also has useful contacts in +New York in political and artistic circles, obtained through +his Aunt. Is believed to be trying to obtain American +citizenship through having married an American woman. + +-2- + +Sept. 1951: Personal reports on the U.S. Ambassador to Panama, +John WILEY, continue to be forwarded by the Polish +Legation in Rio de Janeiro to Warsaw via subject. + +March 1952: Source met subject in America recently. Subject +volunteered that he obtained much information on +the differences of policy between the British and +American Governments on the Persian problem through +his aunt, the wife of John WILEY, and that he kept +the Polish Government informed through Ignacy SACHS. +He boasted acquaintance with Drew PEARSON and the +Shah of Persia. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10237.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10237.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..18dd071b589e4cf7041029ddb7ff06b32db433be --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10102-10237.md @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ +14-0 104-10102-10237 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +PROCESSING +TO +Chief, Special Affairs Staff +INFO. +FROM +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUBJECT Operational/TYPIC/AMTRUNK +Project AMTRUNK Operational Review +PRO- +POSED +ACTION +ACCOM +PLISHED +MARKED FOR INDEXING X +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM. +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +PRIORITY +ACTION: Request Headquarters decision on continuation or termination of Project AMTRUNK. + +1. Attached herewith is an operational review of and progress report on the AMTRUNK team for the period of 4 through 31 March. Station views on the operation are summarized below. + +2. The AMTRUNK operation has the following disadvantages or weak- nesses: +MPIRENO +A. The AMTRUNKers admit to being anti-KUBARK and to be working +"with" KUBARK now only because there was no other alternative if they were to accomplish their mission. In other words, these agents will cooperate with KUBARK only when it is to their advantage. It is believed that if the operation were to develop, control would diminish rather than increase in the advanced stages of the operation, since the need for KUBARK assistance will decrease as operational successes increase. It is believed that AMICE/27 would have no hesitation "selling out" the operation to any one of the major re- fugee political groups at any time that he felt it advantageous to do so. It is believed that, if he is not already doing so, he is most likely to collaborate with either the Segundo Frente del Es- cambray, headed by Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo, or the MRP faction headed by Manuel Ray. In the meantime AMICE/27 will attempt to have his own way with the operation. He believes that he is receiving special attention because of his ZRMETAL connections, and he will not hesi- tate to go behind KUBARK's back to AMTRUNK/1, AMCAPE/1, and ODACID or higher authority, if the operation or KUBARK handling of the AMTRUNKS does not progress to his liking. Since AMTRUNK/1, according to AMCAPE/1, "masterminded" this operation in the first place, it may be assumed that the AMTRUNKS will withhold nothing from AMTRUNK/1. +Fred from Erogest ANTRUNK 19-6-5 +siris 19-6-843 191 STATE +168-496/16 +Distribution: C/SAS w/attchs.7 +3 +- +Must: VOLSKY +-6-1 +CROSS REFERENCEITOS... +DESENSITIZED +543-43 +Cawapraalne end tesalicetion +LASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE TYPED +DATE DISPATCHED +APR +15 April 1963 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-8381 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +#12922 + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +SE UFGA 8381 + +AMTRUNK/1 in turn may be expected to keep AMCAPE/1 fully informed. There is no KUBARK control over AMTRUNK/1 or AMCAPE/1 + +B. This operation has a very high "flap potential" if any AMTRUNK agents are picked up by the opposition in Cuba. Not only will KUBARK stand to suffer, but ODACID will be tied directly in to the operation, as may also QKFLOWAGE, by whom AMTRUNK/1 is employed, and AMCAPE/l and his newspaper. The latter could prove to be most embarrassing and should be fully recognized as a possibility, if not a probability, in the event any of the AMTRUNK team fall into Castro's hands. +C. The security of this operation has certain questionable aspects. At least six people were told about the operation in varying degrees prior to the time the team was safehoused. Two of the agents, AMICE/27 and AMICE/14, did not satisfactorily resolve the question of their security during LCFLUTTER tests. It is believed that AMICE/27 is withholding information of an unknown nature from his KUBARK con- tacts. An undercurrent of friction has recently developed between AMICE/14 and AMTRUNK/3 which manifested itself in a fistfight on 29 March. This was precipitated by AMTRUNK/3 who called AMICE/14 the Cuban term for a homosexual, the ultimate insult to a Cuban. This in turn gives rise to the question whether AMICE/14, with a possible history of homosexual activity (see UFGA-8411), has made such an approach to AMTRUNK/3. + +D. The commitments made to AMICE/27 or which AMICE/27 claims were made to him are a matter of concern to the Station. This is an : area over which future misunderstanding or aggravation might easily develop. + +E. The Phase I landing point appears highly risky. It is within five miles of a cruise missile site radar, and in an area frequently patrolled by sea. +RABEL LUMEZ +F This operation appears possibly competitive with AMLEO/3 opera- tions aimed also at penetrating high military levels for the same purposes. Given the lack of control in the AMTRUNK operation, the possibility of the two operations crossing or targetting on the same individual will be present. + +3. In examining the strengths of the AMTRUNK operation, the AMTRUNK group as a whole represents superior agent materiel. Three of the four have been outstanding in training. They appear to have a number of fairly well placed contacts on the inside whom they ex- pect to be able to call on for assistance. Although they have been out of direct touch with a number of these contacts for periods ranging up to two years, this is frequently the case in this type of operation. The objective of the operation is worthwhile. + +4. Based on the attached operational review and the advantages and disadvantages outlined above, it is the recommendation of JMWAVE Station that this operation be terminated at the earliest possible moment. Since this operation originated at the Headquarters level, it is requested that Headquarters advise JMWAVE as to its decision. In the meantime, training and planning will continue. If Head- quarters' decision is to continue with the operation at this time, operational plans for Phase I and Phase II will be submitted as formulated. +END OF MESSAGE +See DIR 3:748 +FORM 5-60 530 USE PREVIOUS EDITION. 1401 +CLASSIFICATION SECRET +CONTINUED +PAGE NO. +2. + +SMERCRED +31 March 1963 +PROJECT AMTRUNK OPERATIONAL REVIEW +I. STATUS REPORT ON TRAINING AND PROCESSING, 4-31 MARCH. + +The AMTRUNK Team, consisting of AMICE/27, AMICE/14, AMTRUNK/2, and AMTRUNK/3 were safehoused on 4 March 1963 at Safesite #164. on Plantation Key. Andrew S. PARMERS, KUROAR instructor from headquarters, was already at the training site when the team was brought there by the two case officers, Irving N. PEGGINS and Hobart J. VANDEBORN. PARMERS remained at the safesite until 16 March during which time he conducted training in clandestine methods and techniques. This training included security, cover and compartmentation, clandestine communica- tions, agent spotting, selection, recruitment and management, and operational planning and reporting. The training included group discussion and participation in a series of appropriate operational situations, several problems, and daily physical training. During this two week period, either PEGGINS or VANDEBORN visited the safesite every day, spending an average of two or three hours with the group in operational dis- cussions and processing. During the week of 18 thru 23 March, both case officers spent a majority of the time with the group, debriefing them in detail on their operational contacts, workin out operational details of their infiltration, and continuing their training on an informal basis. The week of 25 through 30 March was spent in PM-type training with emphasis on compass and map reading, including two night problems, and on weapons familiarization and firing. During the period under dis- cussion the AMTRUNK group were all LCFLUTTERED, were assessed by the KUROAR assessment team, were given an initial series of immunizations, were issued clothing, were processed for alias documentation, were processed for disguises, and were further processed on cover and finance problems. The re- sults of the LCFLUTTER examinations were sent to headquarters under cover of UFGA-8111, on 13 March 1963. Based on DIR 26430, no further LCFLUTTER is planned at the present time. Transmitted as attachment "A" to this dispatch is PARMERS report on his training of the AMTRUNK group, transmitted as attachment "B" are the results of the assessments of the AMTRUNK group, and transmitted as attachment "C" is the training report for the week of 25 March. + +II. AMTRUNK MISSION OBJECTIVE. +The project AMTRUNK Mission objective is to overthrow the existing Cuban government by means of a conspiracy among high level military and civilian leaders of the government culminating in a coup d'etat which will oust both Castro and + +DESENSITIZED per CSH-43-49 +SECRET +Removed from Project AMTRUNズ Ce Classifications 19-6-84/3 +208168-496/16 +7 +Pold: 1 + +14-00000 SkiplicURLالكن +- 2- + +the Communists from power. A secondary and subordinate mission is to determine the climate prevailing among the populace in Havana for organizing resistance elements capable of either passive or active sabotage. This secondary mission is exploratory in nature only, through the first phases of the project. In order to accomplish the foregoing missions, the operation has been split into two initial phases, which will be compartmented from each other. Phase One _involves the black infiltration of AMTRUNK/2 and 3 on the north coast of Havana province. These two individuals plan to go into Havana for a period of approximately two weeks, and then exfiltrate black from the same point at which they infiltrated. Phase Two, involving AMICE/27 and AMICE/14, will consist of black infiltration through the keys area on the north coast of Matanzas. These two individuals will likewise go into Havana for a period of several weeks and then exfiltrate black These two phases are discussed in detail in following para- graphs. Phase One and Phase Two are preliminary infiltrations designed to set up infiltration/exfiltration routes and to make initial contacts among_certain select high level military figures in Havana. The following paragraphs discussing these phases are not designed to be operational plans. Detailed operational plans for each phase will be forwarded as de- veloped. + +III. PHASE I. + +A. AMTRUNK Personnel +1. AMTRUNK/2 is a 21 year old Cuban who is mature for his years, and in some degree experienced in clandestine opera- tions. He attended Catholic Social University in Havana for two years, majoring in Social Studies. Prior to Fidel's takeover A/2 was allied to student elements of the Partido Autentico which upheld the constitution of 1940. He supported the revolution against Batista till it became apparent that Castro had cast his lot for a Communist regime. During his university years from 1959 to 1961 he was actively engaged in supporting anti-Castro groups with weapons and materials. Following the Playa Giron invasioná great many in the Havana underground were rolled up but A/2 avoided compromise. He continued in this work through 1961 and finally left Cuba via air in January 1962. Although A/2 does not consider himself an ally of KUBARK he has been cooperative throughout histraining. He is a pensive individual who displays good judgement. His present attitude towards KUBARK appears to be one of "wait and see". In the meanwhile, he is con- scientiously applying himself in preparation for his mission. +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +3 +- +2. AMTRUNK/3. a 225 year old Cuban,in contrast to A/2, is volatile, immature and impulsive On the other hand he is quite loyal to A/2 and his quick wit is appealing to his fellow team members. He worked under A/2 in the underground as an action type, principally engaging in sabotage. His underground work began while he was in secondary school when in 1958 he supported the revolution against Batista. In late 1960 he sided with the counter-revolutionaries and began full time anti-Castro activities. After the crack down following the Bay of Pigs invasion he avoided detection and continued to engage in underground activities. Finally when the situation became hopeless he left Cuba by air for Miami in August 1962. While A/3 has performed satisfactorily in his training up to date, his performance falls far short of the other three members. A/3 feels KUBARK should only function as support for this operation and should not inter- fere in the actual plans of the operation. Fortunately his role in this operation is comparatively minor and he appears willing to comply with whatever A/2 decides. Nevertheless, direct control of A/3 offers_problems in the future. + +B. TASKS +1. Conduct black infiltration landing at Punta La Jijira (AMS 3785 I) and establish contact with the farm manager at A73s father's farm in the Galera section CAMS 3 +Coords 993694 + +2. Through contacts of A/3 obtain transportation for A/2 to Guanaba or Havana. + +3. Although not definite, A/3 may remain at his father's farm and train assets in maritime reception and clandestine communications. Having completed this he would then be ex- filtrated at Punta Jijira. + +4. A/2 will go to Havana and obtain safehouse and operational support through his contacts. + +5. A/2 will contact and develop two potential assets with high level connections within the Rebel Army. + +6. A/2 will train support and operational assets in clandes- tine communications as well as arrange for transportation for his exfiltration.. + +7. Exfiltration of A/2 at Punta La Jijira or Puerto Escondido (AMS 3885 II). + +14-00000 +SECRET + +C. INFIL-EXFIL PLANS +1. The tentative date for the infiltration of A/2 and 3 at Punta La Jijira is 18 May 1963. The infiltrees will make their way to A 3s father's farm one kilometer from the coast and from there A/2 will be provided with transportation to go to Guanabo or Havana. + +2. The exfiltration of A/3 will occur three days after his infiltration. This arrangment, as yet, is not definite. + +3. The exfiltration of A/2 is tentatively planned for 31 May 1963 at Punta La Jijira or Puerto Escondido. A/3 feels that Puerto Escondido would afford a more secure point for exfiltration but that a reconnaisance of the area would be necessary before final decision is reached. Prearranged telegram signal would indicate his preference. + +4. The above dates fall within a favorable moon phase for maritime operations. In addition the infil-exfil schedule will allow for an extra margin beyond the 10 days which A/2 considers the minimum acceptable period of time to make his contacts.. + +D. OPERATIONAL ASSETS WITHIN CUBA +1. Following the successful infiltration of A/2 and 3 the two men will work their way to a farm owned jointly by A/3s father and Santos SUAREZ, located kilometer from the point of infiltration. They will make contact with the manager of the farm named Pedro CRUZ. CRUZ is 35 to 40 years of age, is married and has an elementary school education. He has no record of underground activity. A/3 will depend upon CRUZ to make the following contacts in order to obtain transportation to Guanabo or Havana: + +a. Roman HERNANDEZ, who lives a few kilometers away in Sierra del Arzobispo. ENDEZ owns a small farm and a butcher shop in the area and also owns a truck. He is 37 to 40 years of age, married with six or seven children. He was jailed for a brief period in the past for counter- revolutionary activities. + +b. If CRUZ is unsuccessful in getting HERNANDEZ truck he will contact Augusto MACHON who operates a farm next to 1/3's father's farm. He is 45-50 years old, married, no children, wife's name is Alicia. He was the mayor of Santa Cruz del Norte in 1954. He owns a jeep. +SECRET +19-2 + +14-00000 +2. +C. +SECRET +5- + +Another contact of A/3 is Ramon (CANVAADIEREB, age 21, single, 8th grade education. He provided support in the form of food and safehousing to underground workers in the past. His home address is Co Havana. He owns a butcher shop in the Cotorrò section of Havana. Subject will be contacted by A/3 if he needs to be safehoused in Havana. + +The following assets would be contacted by A/2 after arriving in Havana. They will be contacted in the order listed. Their function will be to provide safehouses and vehicles for A/2. + +a. Elsa Marela NEGRON, 25 years of age, born in Havana. A/2 first met her when she was a student at the University of Havana majoring in Social Sciences. Presently she lives with her aunt in Havana and A/2 has maintained cor- respondence with her. She has helped previously in providing safehousing for the underground. She also has a car. + +b. Pedro IGLESIAS Betancourt, age 55, born in Havana. He is a physician who lives and practices medicine in Havana. IGLESIAS has helped A/2 in underground activi- ties previously. He has a brother, two daughters and a son now residing in the U.S. His daughters live in' New Jersey and were last seen by A/2 about six months ago. Subject was a member of the Partido Pueblo Cubano, an anti-Batista group, and was a professor of medicine at the University of Havana up until 1961 when he re- signed. IGLESIAS is also a close friend of Elsa NEGRIND + +c. Sergio MENDEZ, age about 50 born in Cienfuegos, a former senator (1954 as well as the former head of the Railroad system in Cuba Subject was originally a member of the Autentico Party and claimed to be a KUBARK con- fidante during Castro's takeover. MENDEZ has an apart- ment and two cars and has previously helped A/2 in under- ground activities. He has a daughter who works for the government but is not sympathetic to the regime. The husband of this daughter, however, works for Che Guevara. A/2 has maintained correspondence with MENDEZ + +d. Isabel MENOCOL, age about 35, born in Havana, single. Subject is an English teacher who runs a small private (tutoring school in English in Havana. She was A/2's English teacher and offered support to the underground. MENOCOL lives by herself, has an automobile and is a close friend of A/2 and his wife. +SECRET + +14-00000 +e. Gloria ВАМСТАLLA age 23-24 born in Havana, single, mother and father deceased. She attended the University of Havana and Villanova from 1959 to 1960. She became a close friend of A/2 during their student days in Havana. She has no record of underground work. She lives in Guanabo Beach during the summer. A/2 felt he might attempt to contact her if she was living at (Guanabo Beach in order to safehouse A/3 there if necessar + +3. The following two operational assets will be contacted by A/2 after he is safehoused in Havana. Their function will be to spot Army officers disaffected with the Castro Regime. + +a. Jorge VALS age late 30s early 40s married. Subject holds the rank of Captain in the Rebel Army but is not presently on active duty. He was a friend of Castro's during the revolution and A/2 claims he still maintains some contact with Fidel. He also claims VALS has been working in a limited fashion against Fidel and was originally associated with the MRR and Monte Cristo groups. VALS primary interest has been trying to or- ganize his friends within the Rebel Army against Fidel. A/2 feels VALS is a very discreet individual who has not been identified as an anti-Castro organizer by the G-2. A/2 claims to be a close friend of CVALS and trusts him completely. A/2 saw and talked to VALS in 1962 prior to his flying out of PBRUMEN as a refugee. + +b. Jose DUARTE Oropesa, age early 40s, served in the U.S. Army during World War II. According to A/2, QUARTE was made commander of the 5th Military District by Camilio Cienfuegos. Following the disappearance of (Cienfuegos, DUARTE was removed from the post and pre- sently lives on an Army pension as well as royalties from_property confiscated by the government. He said QUARTE started working against Castro within the MRP under Manuel RAY. For a timehe was the military secretary of the MRP and became quite involved in plotting against Fidel. A/2 also stated that it was rumored at the time that DUARTE was working for the MRP that he was also a KUBARK agent. Eventually DUARTE was placed on a G-2 suspect list, but according to A/2 DUARTE was able to evade detection. Subject has good connections within the Rebel Army and re- volutionary government. A/2 trusts this individual and has confidence in him as a potential operational lead in spite of conflicting reports which mention DUARTE as an opportunist. +SECERE + +14-00000 + +c. +SECRET +-7 + +A/2 may also attempt to contact the following operational asset if he has an opportunity to make contact. + +Lester RODRIGUEZ, age late 30s early 405, married, former member of the Partido Pueblo Cubano. He fought with Raul Castro in the Sierra Cristobal Area. Following the Castro takeover he served as head of one of the military zones within Havana province. Eventually he was given lesser assignments and A/2 thinks he is now working in INRA in Oriente Province. He claims RODRIGUEZ assisted his underground group during 1961 by supplying trucks for transporting weapons and materials. + +E. COVER AND COMMUNICATIONS + +F. +1. Cover + +A/2 will be issued documentation claiming he is an employee of a local brewery in Havana. A/3 on the other hand will be issued documentation as a bus driver within the city of Havana. Both will also be issued drivers licenses and additional items such as immunization certificates, Cuban receipts, etc. The two men will also be outfitted with disguises. + +2. Communications + +Primary communications will be established through an SW system. Both men will be given SW instruction and will be issued accommodation addresses in Miami. This instruction and these addresses in turn will be passed on to the recruited assets in PBRUMEN for use as the operation develops. Pre- arranged signals will also be devised for use by the team via telegram to indicate their progress and confirm their place and time of exfiltration. Both members will also be given an OWVL system to provide them with quick instructions in case of an emergency. + +OPERATIONAL AND SECURITY EVALUATION +1. The operational aspects of Phase I portrays a mission which has considerable potential but also considerable risk. The area of infiltration is within five miles of a cruise missile site and its accompanying radar. In addition boat patrols are known to work this portion of the coast at frequent intervals. Once infiltrated the team will not have to travel far before their first contact. However, A/3 is leary of staying at his father's farm for any length of time and he does not want his presence in Cuba. For this reason the to serve as a safehouse. A/2 plans on +father to know of his farm will not be able +leaving the farm the same day he lands. This presents the problem of what to do with A/3. On approach is to take A/3 +SECRET + +14-00000 +مر +SECRET +8 +to Guanabo or Havana and safehouse him. This, however, may jeopardize the operation because A/3 lacks the maturity and patience necessary to stay put while A/2 goes about his busi- ness. He may take advantage of his visit to Havana to under- take a clandestine assignment on his own. When A/2 and 3 step ashore in Cuba, control will vanish. Fortunately A/2 has a sufficient resource of judgement to go about his busi- ness competently. Unfortunately A/3 gives no such indication. For this reason an attempt will be made to steer A/3 towards developing assets around his father's farm with maritime reception capabilities. + +In +2. A/2, on the other hand, appears to have a sufficient numbe of supporting assets to provide for his safety while in Havana However, he has not seen VALS and DUARTE for over a year. addition both men are presently outside of the Cuban Army organization and this position may dampen their effectiveness in recruiting within the Army. Station reports on DUARTE con- flict with A/2's evaluation of this man. While there is no evidence to verify that DUARTE is pro-regime, there has been a recent report on him from AMLEO/3 which claims DUARTE is an opportunist who might work for the highest bidder. A/2's rebuttal to these remarks is that DUARTE has assisted him in the past and when the chips were down he continued to aid him in his underground activities. This still leaves a question mark next to the worth of DUARTE which unfortunately can only be resolved by direct contact between him and A/2. There are other security implications which should be discussed in this evaluation. Both A/2 and A/3 cannot be considered truly se- curity conscious. While safehoused A/2 wrote a letter to a contact in Miami which was to be transmitted by his case officer. The letter gave an indication that A/2 was seeking contacts in Havana and conveyed the impression that a trip was in the offing. A/2 has written several other letters not seen by his C Os which might have given the same impres- sion. A/3 on the other hand talked quite freely about his operation to four friends in New York prior to coming to Miami and being safehoused, He explained that he was joining AMICE/27 and AMTRUNK/2 on an operation that would take them first to Miami and then to Cuba. Once there they would go to his father's farm and begin to make contacts. A/3 also stated that a man named DUARTE would be one of their con- tacts. This loose talk coupled with A/3's attitude that KUBARK exists only to serve him makes him a marginal candi date for this operation. However, if A/3 is exfiltrated three days after his entry into Cuba, the operation will gain his usefulness and eliminate some of the risk he presents. +SECR + +3. The above evaluation stresses the operational and security weaknesses in this operation. In contrast to these weaknesses are the positive considerations of this mission. A/2 has the intelligence, competence, and confidence to approach and re- cruit two assets with the potential for developing anti-regime operations at a high level within the Cuban Army. The results which these anti-regime activities can accomplish is a matter for conjecture but it appears that they carry potential. Nevertheless, if the operation continues, it will bear close watching in terms of security and control for these factors will jeopardize the operation as well as KUBARK's position if not properly contained. + +IV. PHASE II + +A. AMTRUNK PERSONNEL +1. AMICE/27, senior member of the AMTRUNK group, is a 41- year old PBRUMEN citizen from a wealthy high class family. His father, now deceased, was a prominent individual in law and politics and was at one time a senator. A/27 himself graduated from law school in Habana and was a practising lawyer. In 1959 he became legal adviser to Camilio Cienfuegos. Following the disappearance of Cienfuegos in October 1959, A/27 began to engage in counter-revolutionary activities. In May 1961, at which time he held the position of Under- Secretary of Public Works, he felt that his underground activities had come to the attention of the government and he took refuge along with his wife in the Venezuelan Embassy. He was given safe conduct from the Embassy to PBPRIME in late 1961. Subject is intelligent, articulate, and highly moti- vated. He has some experience in counter-revolutionary activities and has demonstrated an excellent capacity for learning clandestine techniques. He has a very large ego, and aristocratic pride, is very sensitive, and is quick to take offense He is frank to state that he has a low opinion of KUBARK, that he is not a KUBARK agent and he deeply re- sents any implication that he is working for KUBARK. He states that he is working for the overthrow of the present regime in his own country and that he will accept KUBARK aid and advice but will not accept KUBARK control. His attitude although not hostile, is frequently critical, and he pre- sents a difficult handling problem. + +2. AMICE/14 is a 26 year old Cuban citizen who is also a law graduate of the University of Havana. He has been in- volved much of his adult life in clandestine activities. Subject arrived by small boat in June 1961 in PBPRIME.He is highly motivated, is intelligent and objective, and has a very highly developed security consciousness, developed from his counter-revolutionary experiences. From January to July 1961 he made four black jafiltration/exfiltration trips to and from Cubarand PBPRIME, and has an excellent knowledge of the northewi Matanzas area. He is easy to work 19-6-8-/ +SECRE + +10 - +with and has evidenced little of the hostilities or anti- KUBARK feelings shown by AMICE/27. + +3. AMTRUNK/4. Subject is a year old fisherman from the area who took refuge in PBPRIME in February 1963. He had previously assisted A/14 in infils and exfils and will be used as a maritime guide. + +B. TASKS +1. Make preliminary black maritime infiltration by small boat onto Cinco Leguas Key (AMS Map 4085 III) to contact individuals who formerly assisted AMICE/14 in infil-exfil Toperations.: + +2. Through contacts on Cinco Leguas Key, organize a ratline into the mainland, including making arrangements for trans- portation into Havana. + +3. Through the mechanism established above, move to Havana and obtain safehousing and operational support. + +4. Make all necessary arrangements for subsequent exfil- tration and future infiltrations. + +5. Approach and recruit two key individuals with contacts among important military figures. + +6. Establish internal and external communications. + +7. Exfiltrate from Phase II. + +C. INFIL-EXFIL PLANS + +It is tentatively planned to infiltrate AMICE/27, AMICE/14, and AMTRUNK/4 into the Cinco Leguas Keys area on or about 23 April. Subjects will take a small boat with silent motor into the Keys area and remain in the area for approximately three days, during which time they will remain black, keep the boat hidden in the mangroves, and contact individuals known to them on Cinco Leguas. They will make arrangements with contacts at that point to re-activate contacts of AMICE/14 on the mainland at Casualidad (Map 4085 III, Grid Square 1747) and contacts in the town of Marti and Cardenas. Plans will be worked out at this time with these contacts for a second in- filtration in the latter part of May, at which time AMICE/27 and AMICE/14 will again go into Cinco Leguas and expect to be passed on through these contacts to Havana. Subjects will exfiltrate by small boat on or about 26 April and will be met by the parent craft in open water to the north of Cayo Cruz del Padre (Map sheet 4085 IV). +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10038.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10038.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1c780f5584a78db337d8a6fa09c5ae83fe8dad90 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10038.md @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ +14-00000 +104-10103-10038 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED INNAL +USE ONLY +CONFID TIAL +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: +Director of Finance +1212 Key Building +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) +DATE +OFFICER'S. +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +RECEIVED FORWARDED + +1. +Inspector General +2 F 24 HQS +27 +2. + +3.. +R +4. +Yvon Wate +5. +Sandy-avadel - White +6. + +7. + +8. + +9. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +14. + +15. + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +27 FEB 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General + +SUBJECT : Howard Hunt + +1. At the recent request of the Deputy Director for +Management and Services, the Office of Finance has searched +its records to determine if we could find any payment to +Mr. Hunt in an amount of approximately $30,000 that required: +no accounting. + +2. We have searched the following records: + +a. The expense runs for the period July 1964 tổ +June 1973 for the immediate Office of the DCI, +the immediate Office of the DD/P, FI Staff, +CI Staff, CA Staff and the Office of Security. +We have checked various items that were re- +flected in these expense records but have +identified nothing relating to Mr. Hunt. +15-2 +b. The Madrid Station, JMWAVE and FR/Washington +Office accountings to determine if there were +funds passed by the Stations to Mr. Hunt during +the year he served under non-official cover in +Madrid. We could find no payment to Mr. Hunt +either in his true name or his two identified +pseudonyms. + +c. +.. +Mr. Hunt's travel claims for the period +1960-1972 and have found nothing in these +travel claims that were not consistent with +normal travel expenses, i.e., transportation, +per diem. + +d. We made a specific analysis of Mr. Hunt's +advance account for the period he was under +non-official cover (July '65-Sept '66) and have + +SENSITIVE DES +SECRET +E2 IMPDET +CL BY: 006567 +: +Rs + +14-00000 +SUBJECT: Howard Hunt +SECRET +determined that $33,500 was advanced to him +for travel and transportation of household +goods to and from Madrid with one trip to +Paris for he and his family to renew their +Spanish visas. All of this advance was fully +accounted for. However, in his accounting, +one item appeared unusual. It was an +expenditure of $1,600 for a sensitive +operation which was approved for write-off by Mr. +: +Desmond Fitzgerald on 1 June 1966 without +further accounting. + +3. Also, we confirmed that no other Agency advance accounts +were established for Mr. Hunt during this period. + +4. At the beginning of his non-official cover tour, it +The +was necessary to establish a bank account in his name. +EUR Division accordingly requested we open an account at the +Chase Manhattan Bank in Mr. Hunt's name to receive all non- +salary payments. (Mr. Hunt had an account at Riggs National +Bank to receive his salary and allowance payments). The +following deposits were made to the account during 1965 and +1966: + +Account opened: 13 July 1965 + +13 July 1965 $10,000 + +22 July 1965 5,000 + +15 September 1965 5,000 + +6 October 1965 5,000 + +19 July 1966 5,000 +$30,000 + +All of the above have been accounted for by submission +of travel and transportation accountings. + +5. We feel at this time without specific guidelines that +further searching would be somewhat fruitless. One strange +aspect of the non-official cover assignment in Madrid is that +all the costs were charged to the support allotment of the +EUR Division which is not normal as non-official cover people +are usually assigned to a project. It is unusual to have a +case officer abroad for one year on an operational assignment +without him incurring operational expenditures. + +- +2- +SECRET + +14-00000 +SUBJECT: Howard Hunt +SECRET +6. The Office of Finance has not found operational +expenditures except for the $1,600 mentioned above. +Therefore, it is suggested that Mr. Karamessines be questioned +as to a project or projects to which Mr. Hunt's operational +expenditures if incurred would have been charged. + +7. Another possible course of action is to request the +Director to approve my asking a cleared contact at Chase +Manhattan Bank to provide a transcript of all entries into +Mr. Hunt's Chase Manhattan Bank account. + +8. We are currently reviewing records of all cashier's +checks prepared and issued by Monetary to determine if any +were payable to Mr. Hunt. Hopefully this effort will be +finished by the end of the week. +3 +Thomas B. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET - SENSITIVE + +Draft Memorandum to the DCI from William Harvey + +Dated 27 November 1962 + +This is not a controlled item + +14-00000 +SECRET SENSITIVE + +27 November 1962 +Note: Discussed 27 November +1962 by DD/F with DCI +and approved general +in principle by DCI. +Fully concurred in +by DD/P. + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence + +THROUGH: Deputy Director (Plans) + +SUBJECT: Operational Plan for Continuing +Operations Against Cuba + +1. Action: This memorandum is for your information +and pursuant to your request. Recommendations for action are +contained in Paragraph V below. The purpose of this memorandun +is to delineate an operational plan for the action which we +believe should be taken by CIA against Cuba for the predictable +future. In summary the plan provides for continuing, even +intensifying, the intelligence effort against Cuba and for +the reorientation of the current effort into & long term +denied area type of operation of the highest priority. + +I. ASSUMPTIONS: + +A. The United States Government will give public +assurances that, provided no nuclear or offensive weapons rro +present or re-introduced into Cuba, and provided Cube does +not take action to threaten the peace and security of the +Western Hemisphere, the United States does not intend to +invade Cuba or support an invasion of Cuba. + +SECRET SENSITIVIS +THIS DOCUMENT IS +A SOURCE +IN CS HIC CAS +PAPER NO. +-DO NOT DESTROY- + +14-00000 + +B. These assurances will preclude any meaningful CIA +action on a phased basis to provoke a revolt inside Cuba, since +unless there are major changes in operational and internal con- +ditions in Cuba, such a revolt if provoked would be totally +destroyed by Cuban counteraction in a matter of hours or, at +the most, a few days unless supported by a major United States +Military commitment. In addition, the non-invasion assurances +as a practical matter will preclude invading Cuba on the pretext +of a contrived provocation such as an attack on Guantanamo. + +C. CIA operations involving a high noise level and a +distinct element of attributability, particularly paramilitary, +guerrilla, and commando type operations will be unacceptable +as a matter of policy. + +D. The Castro-communist regime will remain in power for +the indefinite future with its security and control apparatus +relatively intact and with the capability not only of crushing +unsupported resistance activity, but of making operational +conditions in Cuba increasingly difficult. While it is +possible that recent and future developments including the +Soviet action in removing the offensive weapons from Cuba mey +serve to weaken and discredit Castro, there is as yet no hard +indication that the control of the Castro-communist regime over +Cuba has been substantially weakened. + +E The United States assurances of no invasion and no +support of an invasion will, in effect, constitute giving to +Castro and his regime a certain degree of sanctuary. This will +-2- + +14-00000 + +severely damage the morale and motivation of anti-regime Cubans +both inside and outside of Cuba, which will make it increasingly +difficult for us to recruit agents, maintain agents already +recruited, and continue or intensify our intelligence and other +efforts against Cuba and the Castro-communist regime. + +F. Despite the above factors, Higher Authority probably +will continue heavy pressure on the CIA for a maximum effort +against Cuba and may even continue to contend that the ultimate +objective is the overthrow of the Castro-communist regime. +This is an unrealistic objective, however, except, on a very +long-term basis as the United States Government, we believe, +will be unwilling in the immediate future to commit troops +to support such an overthrow. The United States Government +in its overt dealings with the Cuban exiles probably will not +express the above factors to them in the context or with the +bluntness stated here. + +G. In view of these factors, the so-called "Track Two". +course of action, 1.e., unlimited support of Cuban exiles +and exile groups with no real control or objective purposes +in the hope that these groups will be able to shake the +: +Castro regime will, although unrealistic, become increasingly +attractive at various levels in the United States Government. + +H. As a matter of policy, political pressures and +economic pressures short of blockade, raids, and aggressive +sabotage against Cuba will be continued. +-3- + +14-00000 +i +I. In view of the above assumptions paramilitary, commando +and sabotage operations, except in rare selective instances +will serve little purpose; also they will be counter-productive +: +since, if undertaken, they will make the collection of intolli- +gence more difficult and should only be undertaken in those very +few instances where an unusually high return can be demonstrated. +Regardless of what other pressures are placed on CIA for +action against Cuba, it would appear clear that Higher Authority +will insist on a continued, even intensified, intelligence +coverage of Cuba. + +J. In view of the policy factors, an increased use of +facilities, real estate and basing outside the United States, +particularly in Latin America, will be both necessary and +desirable. +i +K. Adequate aerial reconnaissance of Cuba will continue. + +II. OBJECTIVES: +Based on the above assumptions, the following objectives +appear to be proper for continuing CIA operations against +Cuba: + +A. Take all feasible clandestine action to isolate +and assist in isolating the Castro-communist regime in Cuba +from the rest of the Western Hemisphere and the rest of the +Free World. +! +r +B. To the maximum extent possible, discredit the Castro- +communist regime in Cuba and in the Western Hemisphere and the +rest of the world. + +14-00000 + +C. Maintain through clandestine means, short of commando +and guerrilla type operations, the maximum economic and +political pressures on the Cuban regime and economy not only +for the purpose of hampering the Cuban regime, but for the +additional purpose of insuring the maximum possible drain on +Bloc resources used to support Cuba. + +D. Maintain maximum possible intelligence and counter- +intelligence coverage of Cuba, including particular emphasis +on: + +1. Capabilities and intentions of the government. +2. Activities of the Cuban G-2 and its other +security organs. +3. Soviet and Bloc activities in Cuba. +4. State of potential resistance, including the +morale and temper of the populace. +ment. +5. Militia and military order of battle and equip- + +6. The loci of power and of possible stresses +and strains in the power centers in the Cuban government. + +7. Relationships between Cuba, USSR, Red China, +the Bloc, Latin American nations and other Free World +and uncommitted nations. + +8. The level of and the weaknesses in the Cuban +economy. +-5- + +14-00000 +i +: +E. Tako maximum action to induce a split in the Cuban +regime and maintain the capability of capitalizing immediately +through clandestine means to the extent possible on any +significent uprising, revolt, resistance, split in the regime, +or strains and stresses among Cuban leadership or in Cuban/ +: +Bloc relationships. + +III. OPERATIONAL PLAN: +:: +i +- +A. Espionage and Intelligence Collection All feasible +effort should be undertaken to continue and intensify intelli- +gence collection concerning Cuba. The status of our intelli- +gence collection and related operational activity at the +present time and its development during the past six months +is delineated in detail in Attachment A, which was prepared to +serve as the basis for the IG's report on this particular +matter to the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign +Intelligence. You will note that this lengthy document +breaks down under numerous sub-beadings the intelligence +coverage which has been developed by the Clandestine Service. +Set out below are specifics of operational action it is +proposed to take to continue and, as possible, increase In- +telligence coverage of Cuba. + +1. Intelligence Exploitation of Refugees: As you +know, with the quarantine and the cessation of air +travel the heavy flow of Cuban refugees has dwindled +almost to nothing. In view of this and in connection +-6- + +14-00000 + +with the contingency planning for supporting any possible +military action in Cuba, the Opa-Locks Interrogation +Center as such was dismantled, although the personnel +of the Center have been retained intact. In order to +re-establish the flow of intelligence from refugees, +it is proposed that Pan American Airways and KLM be +induced to reinstitute their regular flights from +Havana to Miami. This should be done as soon as +possible after the settlement of the current negotiations +and UN discussions. Coincident with this, the Opa-Locka +refugee interrogation center will be re-established +with the same personnel. + +2. Resident Agents in Cuba: Every effort will be +made to continue to exploit to the fullest, preserve the +viability of and, where necessary, re-establish communica- +tions with the 131 recruited agents now resident in Cuba. +To an extent, the speed and effectiveness of this effort +will of course depend upon the stringency of future +Cuban security and control action, which it is impossible +as yet to accurately forecast. + +3. Third Country Operations: The priority on re- +cruiting agents in third countries for dispatch to Cuba +will be reiterated and strengthened and every effort +: +will be made to increase this coverage, both through +the development of additional resident agents in Cuba +-7- + +14-00000 + +and through the development of additional legal travellers. + +4. Liaison Operations: We will continue to press +the liaison services who are assisting us in the effort +against Cuba for additional coverage, including the +recruiting of agents within their own areas for joint +dispatch to Cuba. The services most effectively co- +operating at this point in this connection are the +British, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, +Norwegian, Danish, West German, Mexican, Argentinian, +Uruguayan, Canadian, Chilean, and Israeli. Direct +approaches to several of these services) either by you +personally or in your name, as you prefer, are +being separately recommended. Personal representation +by you to the services underlined above would be useful. +In addition, we will re-survey all other liaison serviceв +with which we are in contact and reiterate to those +appearing to have any assets usable against Cuba our +extreme interest in maximum coverage of this problem. +In connection with the liaison problem generally, we will +endeavor to induce all of the liaison services to make +greater use of their national assets, both inside and +outside of Cuba. Particular attention will be given to +possible utilization of the Vatican./ + +_ 5. Maritime Operations: In addition to increasing +efforts to get at seaman agents and other maritime +assets through liaison services, we will continue our +1. +unilateral third country efforts to recruit seamen and + +14-00000 + +particularly Cuban seamen, to increase the twenty +officers and crew members aboard six Cuban vessels we are +now running as controlled agents. + +6. Penetration of Cuban Installations Abroad: At +the present time we are running 12 Cuben diplomats +stationed outside Cube as controlled agents and have viable +operations aimed at an additional 20 Cuban diplomats. +We propose to continue and intensify the current program +of attempting to recruit or defect every Cuben official +representative abroad to whom we can gain access and +concerning whom we have any reason to believe a +susceptibility to approach exists. These additional +penetrations will be attempted both through unilateral +operations and where appropriate in conjunction with +liaison services.? + +7. Audio Penetrations of Cuban Installations +Abroad: At the present time we have audio and/or +telephone tap coverage of Cuban officiel installations +in Chile, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, England, +Uruguay, Greece, Spain, France, and Canada, No +mejor expansion of this coverage is presently +contemplated, but we will continue to survey additions! +targets of opportunity and wherever possible install +coverage in those cases where the additional intelli- +gence from this type of source over and above what we +1 +are now receiving would appear to make such installation +worthwhile. +-8- + +14-00000 + +a. Communications Intelligence: We will continue +our present CIA Close Support coverage from the KOLA +station in Miami at the same level and will continue +to press NSA for additional coverage of Cuban comunic +tions. As the current situstion "normalizes" it should +be possible for NSA to reinstitute and perhaps even +increase their seaborne intercept coverage of Cuban +communications. + +9. Communist Party Operations: A complete survey +has been made world-wide of all Communist Party +penetration operations and wherever any such penetration +can be directed against Cuba either by dispatching the +agent to Cuba or by pointing the agent against Cuban +targets, this will be done, except in those cases where +such action would result in unacceptableprejudice to +the operations in the area where the agent is now based. +It is believed that the most lucrative field for the +redirection of such operations to the Cuban target will +be Latin America where there are 65 penetrations of +various communist parties. Of this 65, the survey +we have conducted indicates that 23 have some direct +pertinent access to Cuban targets. All of these 23 will +be directed against these targets unless in any case +there are overriding reasons to the contrary. The +remaining cases in the total of 65 are bein individually +examined to see if they can be diverted to Cuban targets. +-10- + +14-00000 +: +: +10. Illegally Infiltrated Agents: The two +successful black infiltrated teams (COBRA and AMTORRID) +which have produced substantial intelligence will be +continued, resupplied, and reinforced but pointed +primarily at continued intelligence collection and at +the recruitment for intelligence collection purposes of +other Cubans who already are legally resident in Cuba +in the areas where the teams are operating (Pinar del +Rio and Oriente). In addition, on the most carefully +selected basis, where it appears feasible, additionя 1 +agents and teams will be infiltrated black into Cuba +in an effort to duplicate the performance of the COBRA +and AMTORRID teams and particularly to recruit and, as +possible, train additional agents legally resident in +Cuba. +: +11. Exfiltration: As feasible, agents and potentirl +recruits now in Cuba will be exfiltrated for +training, indoctrination, supplying with communications, +and motivation. They will then be re-infiltrated into +Cuba, primarily on intelligence missions. Where possible, +this will be done through legal travel channels, but +where this is not possible, it will be done wherever +feasible through our black infiltration-exfiltration +facilities, primarily our maritime assets. +-11- + +14-00000 +1 +: +B. Much of the above effort as noted vill be primarily +directed towards developing all possible evidences of stress +or strain within the regime and between the regime and other +nations, particularly the Bloc. An intensive program will +be continued to take advantage of any possible opportunity +to weaken, subvert, or split the regime in any possible +fashion. This is basically a long term effort. A great deal +of work already has gone into this and the current +status of this program and the proposed further expldtation +of the numerous leads we have developed is being made, in +the interests of brevity in this memorandum, the subject of +a separate compilation. The effectiveness of assets aimed et +actually splitting the regime, 1.e., a palace revolt, will of +course depend, to an extent, on the willingness of the United +States Government to support them and it is entirely possible +that any such effort might fail unless supported with military +forces which on the basis of the assumptions in Paragraph I +above would appear unlikely. +: +C. Sabotage: On the basis of the assumptions set out +above, commando type sabotage, minor sabotage, and other +acts of sabotage inside Cuba would appear to serve little +purpose and should not be undertaken except in the rare +instances where an opportunity is presented with acceptable +risk to do major damage to the Cuban economy. It is proposed +to continue searching for such limited opportunities, but +no active or wide scale program is contemplated... +-12- + +14-00000 +: +D. Paramilitary, Commando, and Guerrille Type Operations: +Given the assumptions in Paragraph I above, no wide scale +program of such activity should be undertaken. However, we +propose to maintain in being our present facilities and +the capability of undertaking such operations in order to +fully exploit any substantial change in internal Cuban con.. +ditions or any substantial revolt or uprising which might occur. + +E. Economic Warfare: It is proposed to continue and +intensify the program already undertaken to deny through +clandestine and covert means critical materials to the Cuban +economy. This consists primarily of denial operations, possibly +some preclusive buying and inducing friendly U.S. and allied +firms and governments to prevent the shipments of strategic +materials to Cuba. + +F. Counterintelligence: The current counterintelligence +and counterespionage program against the Cuban G-2 and +related services will be continued and as possible intensified. +This program has developed substantially and it should be +possible within the coming months to increase its effectiveness +considerably in countering not only Cuban but Bloc intelli- +gence operations mounted against United States interests +from Cuba. + +G. Political Action, Propaganda, Psychological Warfare: +In this field the following tasks will be continued and where +appropriate intensified: + +1. Assist and support State in any feasible action. +-13- + +14-00000 +to develop and exploit current OAS and Latin American . +attitudes favorable to the containment and/or overthrow +of the Castro-communist regime. + +2, Assist State in the development of post-Castro +concepts, leaders, and political groups. + +3. Stimulate, support and guide covertly the +propaganda and political action activities of the CRC +and other Cuban political groups and individuals, is +appropriate, who offer a potential for impact inside +Cuba. +1 +4. Develop, maintain and exploit the will of the +Cuban people to resist Castro-communism, making maximum +use of the downgrading of Castro and his regime during +the missile crisis. + +5. Discredit and ridicule Castro and his regime +in Cuba, in the Hemisphere and elsewhere, with emphasis +on the theme the missile crisis demonstrated con- +clusively that Castro is nothing but a mere pawn of +Soviet imperialism, + +6. Continue "Radio Americas" and other CIA- +sponsored Cuban exile radio broadcasts as appropriate. + +7. Launch propaganda balloons after an operational +capability has been established and policy authority is +granted to conduct propaganda balloon operations. + +8. Continue the infiltration of propaganda material +into Cuba via open mails, legal travellers and couriers, +with special emphasis on selective black operations. +-14- +! +: + +14-00000 +H. Exploitation of Exile Groups: We will continue +the clandestine exploitation of exile groups for intelligence +collection, psychological warfare and other approved missions.. +As feasible, we will act to mount as much of this effort es +possible from areas outside the continental United States, and +particularly from Latin America. If Higher Authority decides +on a "Track Two" concept or on any similar concept which +contemplates heavy uncontrolled and only generally directed +sction operations of Cuban groups against Cubs, it is believed +that efforts should be made to transfer as much as possible +of the responsibility for this non-clandestine, non-intelligence +type operation into the political field, which is the province +of the Department of State. In this connection, it is believed +it would be advisable to press for the creation within the +Department of State of an office of Cuban Exile Affairs te +handle the overt government relationships with Cuban exile +groups. + +IV, ORGANIZATIONAL AND PROCEDURAL CHANGES: +Maximum implementation of the above plan which provides +for the most intensive feasible collection of intelligence, +the implementationof related programs as outlined, and the +maintenance of capabilities to exploit targets of opportunit +as well as take advantage of any future substantial changes +in internal Cuban conditions will, it is believed, permit +and make advisable the following: +-15- + +14-00000 +j +: +A. A gradual but substantial reduction in the expenditures +and personnel of Task Force W. + +B. Consideration of the re-positioning of Task Force W +within the Clandestine Service, possibly as e major component +of the WH Division under different direction. + +C. The abolition of the operational Mongoose mechanian. + +D. The removal of the past framework which required +detailed consideration by the Special Group (Augmented) of +even minor operational details and decision by committee on +points which it is believed are completely within the purview +of the DCI and those officers to whom he delegates decision. + +V. RECOMMENDED ACTION: +1 +A. Your concurrence in the above general operational plan +is recommended. + +B. It is recommended that you discuss this plan with +the Special Group (Augmented) and secure its concurrence. + +C. It is recommended that you secure from the Special +Group (Augmented) policy approval to attempt to induce ran +American Airways and KLM to resume their flights between Mian1. +and Havana at the appropriate time. + +D. It is recommended that if any "Track Two" concept +is proposed, you endesvor to transfer to the Department of +State all possible overt aspects of this type of uncontrolled +-16- +! + +14-00000 + +subsidy and support of Cuban exile groups. + +E. It is recommended that the Mongoose operational +mechanism be abolished. +; +f. If you concur in this concept, specific recommendations +will be made to you concerning the re-positioning of Task Force +W within the DD/P. +-17- + +WILLIAM K. HARVEY +Chief, Task Force W + +14-00000 +Draftin +23 Nov, 1962 +SECRET +SENSITIVE +OPERATIONAL PLAN - CUBA + +1. SITUATION: +2. +A. The purpose of this plan is to outline the a action to +undertaken by the Central Intelligence Agency against the Castrol +Commmist government of Cuba during 77-63 and for such longer +period an may be dis + +B. For the purpose of this plan the following assumptiona +are madar +National +Caba Ave +} +ential +THIS DOCUMENT IS +A SOUF.CE REFERENCE +IN CS HISTORICAL +PAPER NO. +-DO NOT DESTROY- + +Isolate Castro/Commmiem from other Western +Hemisphere nations. +ther +b.Discredit It the Castro/ Communist regime in Cuba +and in the Hemisphere. +atain modera modaxata economic and and political pressaro +: +the Castro/Commmist regime to retard develop- +ment of the Ouba economy and maintain a drain +on Bloc resources. +d. Maintain maximum coverage of Cuban intelligere +requirements. +Be prepared to capitalise on any signifionat +uprising, split in Cuban +ini, or split +SECRET +SENSITIVE +Excluded fram avtomatic +wingrading and +teilification +i + +14-00000 + +II. MISSION: +SEGRET +ELASITIVE +-2- +; +on Cuban-Bloc relationships. +Covertly support the above-cited V. 8. national +objectives with respect to Cuba. + +III. ZARKSI +Intelligence Counter Intelligence +1. Provide the maximum intelligence coverage of Cr +with particular emphasis ca the following: +Capabilities and intentious of the Castro +government. +Activities of Cuban 0-2. +Soviet activities in Cuba. +: +State of resistance indluding the tone and +temper of the population. +Military and militia order of battle. +2. Locus of power and/or stress and strain wor +the "power centers" in the Cuban government. +8. Soviet/Cuban and Chinese/Cohen relationships. +h. Economic + +Political: +1. Assist and support State in any feasible action to +develop active OAS and Latin-American country supp +for the containment, or overthrow of Castro. +SEGRET +SENSITIVE +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +14-00000 + +2. Assist +TOP SECRET +SENSITIVE +sist State in the development of post- +copcepts, leaders, and political groups. + +3. Provide covert support to the Cac and to sech other +Cuban political groups as appropriata + +Develop +or centers of the Cubon +of splitting the + +C. Econcator +1. Participate in inter-agency economic action planning +and execution. + +2. Prevent essential material and supplies from reaching +Cuba, + +3. Harass Free World Trade with Guba, + +D. Zayehologicals +1. Develop, maintain, and exploit the will of the Caphen +people to resist Castro/Communit + +2. Discredit the Castro regime in Geba, in the Rabisphere +and elsewhere. + +3. Develop and exploit tensions batusen Caba and Sav +blog members. + +E. Resistances +1. Be prepared to covertly provida limited perseroal +JOR SECRET +SENSITIVE +fast tour any significant int +support for + +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +14-00000 + +SECRET +SENSITIVE + +resistance group or uprising. + +2. Be prepared to support approved D. 8. military plant +against Caba. + +IV. DULITATION: + +To undertake the above-listed tasks, CIA would be required +to develop the following program + +Intelligence (2) Counter Intellig + +The past build-up of intelligence assets must be +intensified and expanded. The following types of notions +Spotting/recruiting/training of legally matablished +Cubans in Cuba ta +mend. + +Establishment and maintenance of reliable, a +2 +communications will become more critical es police +stats controls increase. + +Spotting/recruiting/training Cubbars in Government posts al +23 Spotting/recruiting/training of third country +nationale resident in Cuba. + +37 Spotting/recruiting/training of legal travelern +who have potential access to significant informati +or who +con provide significant operational support, + +Intelligence part +4. Expansion of consumications Intelligence +ly in the G-2, police, and nu litia nats. (Thin +tien MBA problem,) +SENSITIVE +GROUP 1 +Excluded fr. 1 automatic +dow racing and +פח) + +14-00000 +B. +TID SECRET +SENSITIVE +Maintain refuges debriefing programs. +of lials on services for above progr +7. Maximize utilization of + +Psychological 1 Warfare (CA + +The program must primarily concentrate on and +reach the Cuban population. The following psychologlanl +warfare activities are considered essential: + +1. A propaganda balloon Launching capability and +appropriate policy authority to conduct propagande +balloon lamching operations. + +2. Contince and expand the present propaganda +oparations infiltrating material into Coba sta +the open mails, log gal travelers, or commiers, + +3. Continus propaganda activities, utilizing political. +rogessional, cultural, student, and other groupe +which hava a potential for getting their meng +to their counterparts inside of Cuba. + +The program will be basically for developing and +maintaining a minimums stand-by capability for was in +event of a significant up-rising or in the evans +implementation of U. 8. Military plans. + +The following program is considered essent + +1. Maintain the capability to infiltrate/enfiltr + +SECRET +limited +paracel and/or li + +SENSITIVE +GROUP 1 +F 1 from automatic +da agrading and +rjassilication + +14-00000 + +SENSITIVE + +amounts of equipment, + +2. Maintain sufficient covert assets to me +meats levied on CIA in approved U. S. Military +contingency plans. Where internal aspeto AX +not available, assets may be held externally. + +BUPYOKA REQUIRED FROM OTHER AGENCIKS + +Hone + +VI. ESTIMATED COST TO CIA: + +A. Personnel + +B. Estimated Budget +FX-63 +ய +64 +TOD SECRET +SENSITIVE +GROUP 1 +Fxcluded from automati diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10103.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10103.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b4eca3e9ba170cd6e78d4d0ea28241e3154afa31 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10103.md @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +14-00000 +104-10103-10103 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ΑΠ.Α - Το + +DISPATCH + +SECRET/NOFORN +CONTINUED CONTROL +HBRA 9438 + +Chief, WHD 201-050539 +Chief, EE 20 June 1962 + +Chief of Station, Rio de Janeiro +BEDOX/Operational +SMEDIFY Information Concerning 77 SZULC mam +Tad SZULC (201-050539) + +FYI + +1. Attached is a SMEDIFY report concerning Tadeusz SZULC +which includes SMEDICEVA's traces on SZULC. + +2. Station has the following information regarding Ignacy +SACHS, who is mentioned in the attachment. + +ALBICUSPID from ALBICUSPID-5, 4 May 1961 (ultimate source: +Henryk HRANKROWSKI, former member of the Polish Commercial +Mission, in Brazil) + +Ignacy SACHS, upon his return from India, will not +work in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but will +be reassigned to the Latin American section of the Polish +Ministry of Foreign Trade. He recently wrote a report on +Latin America based upon material contained in the South +and Central American press. He reportedly had a falling +out with his superiors in the Foreign Ministry, hence the +transfer. + +ALBICUSPID from ALBICUSPID-5, 30 May 1961 (ultimate source: +Czeslaw SLOWAKIEWICZ, Polish diplomat) + +Ignacy SACHS, after a period of disgrace, has a new +job, economic assistant for underdeveloped countries in +Department III of the Ministry of Foreign Trade. + +FREDERICK L. ROUZKY + +Distribution: + +1 - WHD w/attachment, +1 - EE w/attachment REC'D LIDIAN ARJUNG +2 - Sao Paulo +3 - Files + +19 June 1962/bcj + +the attached infor ewas not sinh to +ili +FBI CRg To RIOKE 5 Jel 63 Fathe +/son with +R. Helme +subgent. Ang +mtec +youe komm +we are not to sind +Afere of Mr. +shiveed be sephel + +.ph +人 +ATT. Α + +SECRET/NOFORN +CONTINUED CONTROL + +1 + +14-00000 + +Tadeusz SZULC + +2nd June, 1961. +(4)3(6) + +The Station copies of the original reports on SZULC have +been destroyed. I attach, however, a memorandum consisting of +selected entries from his card. + +2. + +All the information is from the same source, a Polish emigre +who knew SZULC personally and also had informants in the Polish Embassy. + +3. + +There is little doubt that SZULC was pro-communist at the time, +and that he co-operated with Ignacy SACHS, a cousin who was employed +by the Press Section of the Polish Embassy, and provided him with +"information". It would, however, be unwise to jump to the conclusion. +that this collaboration took the form of espionage, since SZULCs does +not seem to have made any secret of the relationship. + +40. + +I can find no evidence that Ignacy SACHS was an intelligence +officer, but he seems to have been an active propagandist. He returned +to Poland in 1954. A report from the same source, dated June 1956, +stated that he then occupied the Brazilian desk at the Polish Institute +for International Affairs. + +att. to +LBRA 94.38. + +NOFORIN / Cote d t +attito HBRA 9438 +CS COPY +20 JUNGZ +201-50537 + +14-00000 +11 +Tadeusz SZULC +Born: c. 1926. +Nationality: +Occupation: +(6)(3/4) +Pole. Naturalised U.S. citizen +1955. +Journalist. + +June 1947: + +Used to work for the "Brazil Herald" and now for FRANCE +PRESSE. Is on good terms with the Polish Legation whom +he supplies with information on Brazil.. One of the party +who accompanied Raul FERNANDEZ on his mission to Montevideo. +He is the son of Seweryn SZULC. + +Dec, 1947: +sub-source: +Re subject's efforts to find employment in American press +circles. Mr. HORAN tried to help him, due to a letter of +Harold HORAN of introduction from SZULC's uncle, John WILEY, American +New York: +Ambassador in Lisbon, but desisted on finding that SZULC +had been connected with the Rio de Janeiro communist paper +"Diretrizes". + +Feb. 1948: + +Further details of subject's efforts to find a job in the +United States. He is to work on the Palestine Commission +of the U.N.O. as from middle of February. + +March 1948: + +Subject still in New York and writing regular reports on +U.S. political affairs and personalities to the Polish +Legation in Rio de Janeiro. Trying to get a job with +U.S. Press through the influence of Mrs. J. WILEY. + +Sept. 1949: + +Subject at present in New York, married to an American +girl, and working in one of the American News Agencies. +Since arrival of new Legation (Warsaw) he was in touch +with the Minister, the Secretary and the ex-Press Attache, +the late Wikinski. Told by Warsaw Poles in Washington +that to be useful he cannot have a job with the Press Dept. +of the Washington Polish Embassy or the Polish Press Bureau +in New York. Using his "Uncle" introduction letters (the +U.S. Ambassador John Wiley married to Polish born, Irene +BARUCH, who is the sister of the first Mrs. SZULC), he +obtained a job with Americans on orders from the Poles. +Subject is helped financially by the Polish Legation in +Rio de Janeiro. Thanks to introduction letters from the +WILEYS, SZULC penetrated several circles in New York. He +is writing reports to Rio de Janeiro and working with people +in New York and is considered useful for future tasks. + +June 1951: +1. +June 1951: + +Nephew of newly appointed U.S. Ambassador in PANAMA, he is +now trying to get a job in Panama as American correspondent. +He has a job with U.P. in New York. In Rio de Janeiro in +1947/48, was fellow traveller and informer of communist +nucleus on the staff of the communist newspaper "Diretrizes". +Also worked for FRANCE PRESSE and reported regularly on the +Polish colony in Rio de Janeiro. + +Visited Rio de Janeiro from 11.6.51 to 27.6.51 when he +returned to New York. Whilst in Rio, he was in touch with +Igancy SACHS to whom he brought information from the USA. +The two are relatives and boyhood friends and subject writes +personal letters to SACHS containing matters of interest to +the Polish Legation. Subject also has useful contacts in +New York in political and artistic circles, obtained through +his Aunt. Is believed to be trying to obtain American +citizenship through having married an American woman. + +/-2- +........ + +2 +1 +14-00000 + +2. + +Sept, 1951: +* +Personal reports on the U.S. Ambassador to Panama, +John WILEY, continue to be forwarded by the Polish +Legation in Rio de Janeiro to Warsaw via subject. + +March 1952: + +Source met subject in America recently. Subject +volunteered that he obtained much information on +the differences of policy between the British and +American Governments on the Persian problem through +his aunt, the wife of John WILEY, and that he kept +the Polish Government informed through Ignacy SACHS. +He boasted acquaintance with Drew PEARSON and the +Shah of Persia. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10112.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10112.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..686fd956ced062d212700e2cc02be51f3f18b8d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10103-10112.md @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +104-10103-10112 +DISPATCH + +Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUBJECT Operational/TYPIC/AMTRUNK +Project AMTRUNK Operational Review + +PRIORITY +ACTION: Request Headquarters decision on continuation or termination of Project AMTRUNK. + +1. Attached herewith is an operational review of and progress report on the AMTRUNK team for the period of 4 through 31 March. Station views on the operation are summarized below. + +2. The AMTRUNK operation has the following disadvantages or weaknesses: + +A. The AMTRUNKers admit to being anti-KUBARK and to be working "with" KUBARK now only because there was no other alternative if they were to accomplish their mission. In other words, these agents will cooperate with KUBARK only when it is to their advantage. It is believed that if the operation were to develop, control would diminish rather than increase in the advanced stages of the operation, since the need for KUBARK assistance will decrease as operational successes increase. It is believed that AMICE/27 would have no hesitation "selling out" the operation to any one of the major refugee political groups at any time that he felt it advantageous to do so. It is believed that, if he is not already doing so, he is most likely to collaborate with either the Segundo Frente del Escambray, headed by Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo, or the MRP faction headed by Manuel Ray. In the meantime AMICE/27 will attempt to have his own way with the operation. He believes that he is receiving special attention because of his ZRMETAL connections, and he will not hesitate to go behind KUBARK's back to AMTRUNK/1, AMCAPE/1, and ODACID or higher authority, if the operation or KUBARK handling of the AMTRUNKS does not progress to his liking. Since AMTRUNK/1, according to AMCAPE/1, "masterminded" this operation in the first place, it may be assumed that the AMTRUNKS will withhold nothing from AMTRUNK/1. + +Distribution: +3-C/SAS w/attchs + +UFGA-8381 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH +UFGA - 8381 + +AMTRUNK/1 in turn may be expected to keep AMCAPE/1 fully informed. There is no KUBARK control over AMTRUNK/1 or AMCAPE/1 + +B. This operation has a very high "flap potential" if any AMTRUNK agents are picked up by the opposition in Cuba. Not only will KUBARK stand to suffer, but ODACID will be tied directly in to the operation, as may also QKFLOWAGE, by whom AMTRUNK/1 is employed, and AMCAPE/1 and his newspaper, The latter could prove to be most embarrassing and should be fully recognized as a possibility, if not a probability, in the event any of the AMTRUNK team fall into Castro's hands. + +C. The security of this operation has certain questionable aspects. At least six people were told about the operation in varying degrees prior to the time the team was safehoused. Two of the agents, AMICE/27 and AMICE/14, did not satisfactorily resolve the question of their security during LCFLUTTER tests. It is believed that AMICE/27 is withholding information of an unknown nature from his KUBARK contacts. An undercurrent of friction has recently developed between AMICE/14 and AMTRUNK/3 which manifested itself in a fistfight on 29 March. This was precipitated by AMTRUNK/3 who called AMICE/14 the Cuban term for a homosexual, the ultimate insult to a Cuban. This in turn gives rise to the question whether AMICE/14, with a possible history of homosexual activity (see UFGA-8411), has made such an approach to AMTRUNK/3. + +D. The commitments made to AMICE/27 or which AMICE/27 claims were made to him are a matter of concern to the Station. This is an area over which future misunderstanding or aggravation might easily develop. + +E. The Phase I landing point appears highly risky. It is within five miles of a cruise missile site radar, and in an area frequently patrolled by sea. + +F. This operation appears possibly competitive with AMLEO/3 operations aimed also at penetrating high military levels for the same purposes. Given the lack of control in the AMTRUNK operation, the possibility of the two operations crossing or targetting on the same individual will be present. + +3. In examining the strengths of the AMTRUNK operation, the AMTRUNK group as a whole represents superior agent materiel. Three of the four have been outstanding in training. They appear to have a number of fairly well placed contacts on the inside whom they expect to be able to call on for assistance. Although they have been out of direct touch with a number of these contacts for periods ranging up to two years, this is frequently the case in this type of operation. The objective of the operation is worthwhile. + +4. Based on the attached operational review and the advantages and disadvantages outlined above, it is the recommendation of JMWAVE Station that this operation be terminated at the earliest possible moment. Since this operation originated at the Headquarters level, it is requested that Headquarters advise e JMWAVE as to its decision. In the meantime, training and planning will continue. If Headquarters' decision is to continue with the operation at this time, operational plans for Phase I and Phase II will be submitted as formulated. + +END OF MESSAGE + +PROJECT ANTRUNK OPERATIONAL REVIEW + +I. STATUS REPORT ON TRAINING AND PROCESSING, 4-31 MARCH. + +The AMTRUNK Team, consisting of AMICE/27, AMICE/14, AMTRUNK/2, and AMTRUNK/3 were safehoused on 4 March 1963 at Safesite #164 on Plantation Key. Andrew S. PARMERS, KUROAR instructor from headquarters, was already at the training site when the team was brought there by the two case officers, Irving N. PEGGINS and Hobart J. VANDEBORN. PARMERS remained at the safesite until 16 March during which time he conducted training in clandestine methods and techniques. This training included security, cover and compartmentation, clandestine communications, agent spotting, selection, recruitment and management, and operational planning and reporting. The training included group discussion and participation in a series of appropriate operational situations, several problems, and daily physical training. During this two week period, either PEGGINS or VANDEBORN visited the safesite every day, spending an average of two or three hours with the group in operational discussions and processing. During the week of 18 thru 23 March, both case officers spent a majority of the time with the group, debriefing them in detail on their operational contacts, working out operational details of their infiltration, and continuing their training on an informal basis. The week of 25 through 30 March was spent in PM-type training with emphasis on compass and map reading, including two night problems, and on weapons familiarization and firing. During the period under discussion the AMTRUNK group were all LCFLUTTERED, were assessed by the KUROAR assessment team, were given an initial series of immunizations, were issued clothing, were processed for alias documentation, were processed for disguises, and were further processed on cover and finance problems. The results of the LCFLUTTER examinations were sent to headquarters under cover of UFGA-8111, on 13 March 1963. Based on DIR 26430, no further LCFLUTTER is planned at the present time. Transmitted as attachment "A" to this dispatch is PARMERS report on his training of the AMTRUNK group, transmitted as attachment "B" are the results of the assessments of the AMTRUNK group, and transmitted as attachment "C" is the training report for the week of 25 March. + +II. AMTRUNK MISSION OBJECTIVE + +The project AMTRUNK Mission objective is to overthrow the existing Cuban government by means of a conspiracy among high level military and civilian leaders of the government culminating in a coup d'etat which will oust both Castro and + +-2- + +the Communists from power. A secondary and subordinate mission is to determine the climate prevailing among the populace in Havana for organizing resistance elements capable of either passive or active sabotage. This secondary mission is exploratory in nature only, through the first phases of the project. In order to accomplish the foregoing missions, the operation has been split into two initial phases, which will.be compartmented from each other. Phase One involves the black infiltration of AMTRUNK/2 and 3 on the north coast of Havana province. These two individuals plan to go into Havana for a period of approximately two weeks, and then exfiltrate black from the same point at which they infiltrated. Phase Two, involving AMICE/27 and AMICE/14, will consist of black infiltration through the keys area on the north coast of Matanzas. These two individuals will likewise go into Havana for a period of several weeks and then exfiltrate black. These two phases are discussed in detail in following paragraphs. Phase One and Phase Two are preliminary infiltrations designed to set up infiltration/exfiltration routes and to make initial contacts among certain select high level military figures in Havana. The following paragraphs discussing these phases are not designed to be operational plans. Detailed operational plans for each phase will be forwarded as developed. + +III. PHASE I. + +A. AMTRUNK Personnel + +1. AMTRUNK/2 is a (21) year old Cuban who is mature for his years, and in some degree experienced in clandestine operations. He attended Catholic Social Universit in Havana for two years, majoring in Social Studies. Prior to Fidel's takeover A/2 was allied to student elements of the Partido Autentico which upheld the constitution of 1940. He supported the revolution against Batista till it became apparent that Castro had cast his lot for a Communist regime. During his university years from 1959 to 1961 he was actively engaged in supporting anti-Castro groups with weapons and materials. Following the Playa Giron invasioná great many in the Havana underground were rolled up but A/2 avoided compromise. He continued in this work through 1961 and finally left Cuba via air in January 1962. Although A/2 does not consider himself an ally of KUBARK he has been cooperative throughout his/training. He is a pensive individual who displays good judgement. His present attitude towards KUBARK appears to be one of "wait and see". In the meanwhile, he is conscientiously applying himself in preparation for his mission. + +- 3 - + +14 +2. AMTRUNK/3, a 22 year old Cuban, in contrast to A/2, is volatile, immature and impulsive. On the other hand he is quite loyal to A/2 and his quick wit is appealing to his fellow team members. He worked under A/2 in the underground as an action type, principally engaging in sabotage. His underground work began while he was in secondary school when in 1958 he supported the revolution against Batista. In late 1960 he sided with the counter-revolutionaries and began full time anti-Castro activities. After the crack down following the Bay of Pigs invasion he avoided detection and continued to engage in underground activities. Finally when the situation became hopeless he left Cuba by air for Miami in August 1962. While A/3 has performed satisfactorily in his training up to date, his performance falls far short of the other three members. A/3 feels KUBARK should only function as support for this operation and should not interfere in the actual plans of the operation. Fortunately his role in this operation is comparatively minor and he appears willing to comply with whatever A/2 decides. Nevertheless, direct control of A/3 offers problems in the future, + +B. TASKS + +1. Conduct black infiltration landing at Punta La Jijira +and establish contact with the farm manager at A/3's father's farm in the Galera section. + +2. Through contacts of A/3 obtain transportation for A/2 to Guanaba or Havana. + +3. Although not definite, A/3 may remain at his father's farm and train assets in maritime reception and clandestine communications. Having completed this he would then be ex-filtrated at Punta Jijira. + +4. A/2 will go to Havana and obtain safehouse and operational support through his contacts. + +5. A/2 will contact and develop two potential assets with high level connections within the Rebel Army. + +6. A/2 will train support and operational assets in clandestine communications as well as arrange for transportation for his exfiltration.. + +7. Exfiltration of A/2 at Punta La Jijira or Puerto Escondido + +C. INFIL-EXFIL PLANS +: +1. The tentative date for the infiltration of A/2 and 3 at Punta La Jijira is 18 May 1963. The infiltrees will make their way to A/3's father's farm one kilometer from the coast and from there A/2 will be provided with transportation to go to Guanabo or Havana. + +2. The exfiltration of A/3 will occur three days after his infiltration. This arrangment, as yet, is not definite. + +3. The exfiltration of A/2 is tentatively planned for 31 May 1963 at Punta La Jijira or Puerto Escondido. A/3 feels that Puerto Escondido would afford a more secure point for exfiltration but that a reconnaisance of the area would be necessary before final decision is reached. Prearranged telegram signal would indicate his preference. + +4. The above dates fall within a favorable moon phase for maritime operations. In addition the infil-exfil schedule will allow for an extra margin beyond the 10 days which A/2 considers the minimum acceptable period of time to make his contacts.. + +D. OPERATIONAL ASSETS WITHIN CUBA + +1. Following the successful infiltration of A/2 and 3 the 24 two men will work their way to aufarm owned jointly by A/3's father and Santos SUAREZ located 1 kilometer from the point of infiltration. 06 They will make contact with the manager of the farm named (Pedro CRUZ.) CRUZ) is (35 35 to 40 40 years years of age, is married and has an elementary school education. He has no record of underground activity. A/3 will depend upon CRUZ to make the following contacts in order to obtain transportation to Guanaboor Havana: + +a. Roman HERNANDEZ lives a few kilometers away in Sierra del Arzobispo HERNANDEZ owns a small farm and a 08 butcher shop in the area and also owns a truck. He is 37 to 40 years of age, married with six or seven children. He was jailed for a brief period in the past for counter-revolutionary activities. + +b. If CRUZ is unsuccessful in getting Kruck he contact Augusto MACHIN who operates a farm next ed to 4/3's father's farm. He is 45-50 Years old, married, no children, wife's name is Alicia) He was the mayor of Santa Cruz del Norte in 1954. He owns a jeep. + +-5 + +Another contact of A/3 is Ramon CALZADILLE) age 21, single, 8th grade education. He provided support in the form of food and safehousing to underground workers in the past. His home address is Corojo #1, Cotorro, Havana. He owns a butcher) shop in the Cotorro) section of Havana. Subject will be contacted by A/3 if he needs to be safehoused in Havana. + +2. The following assets would be contacted by A/2 after arriving in Havana. They will be contacted in the order listed. Their function will be to provide safehouses and vehicles for A/2. + +a. Elsa Maria NEGRIN, 25 years of age, born in Havana. A/2 first met her when she was a student at the University of Havana majoring in Social Sciences. Presently she lives with her aunt in Havana and A/2 has maintained correspondence with her. She has helped previously in providing safehousing for the underground. She also has a car. + +b. Pedro ro IGLESIAS Betancourt, age 55 55) born in Havana. He is physician who lives and practices (medicine) in Havana.IGLESIAS has helped A/2 in underground activities previously. He has a brother, two daughters and a son now residing in the U.S. His daughters live in' New Jersey and were last seen by A/2 about six months ago. Subject was a member of the Partido Pueblo Cubano an anti-Batista group, and was a professor of medicine at the University of Havana up until 1961 when he resigned. IGLESIAS is also a close friend of (Elsa NEGRIN) + +c. Sergio . MENDEZ age about (50) born in Cienfuegos, a former Senator (1954) as well as the former head of the 08 Railroad system in Cuba. Subject was originally a member of the Autentico Party and claimed, to be a KUBARK confidante during Castro's takeover. MENDEZ has an apartment and two cars and has previously helped A/2 in underground activities. He has a daughter who works for the government but is not sympathetic to the regime. The husband of this daughter, however, works for Che Guevara A/2 has maintained correspondence with (MENDEZ + +d. Isabel MENOCOL), age about 35 born in Havana, single. Subject is an English teacher who runs a small private 08(tutoring school in English in Havana. She was A/2's English teacher and offered support to the underground. MENOCOL lives by herself, has an automobile and is a close friend of A/2 and his wife. + +- 6 - + +e. Gloria BAMCIALLA) age (23-24) born in Havana, single, mother and father deceased. She attended the University of Havana and Villanova from 1959 to 1960, She became a close friend of A/2 during their student days in Havana,odshe has no record of underground work. She lives in Guanabo Beach) during the summer. A/2 felt he might attempt to contact her if she was living at of Guanabo Beach in order to safehouse A/3 there if necessary + +3. The following two operational assets will be contacted by A/2 after he is safehoused in Havana. Their function will be to spot Army officers disaffected with the Castro Regime. + +a. Jorge VALS) age late 30s early 405) married. Subject holds the rank of Captain in the Rebel Army but is not presently on active duty. He was a friend of Castro's during the revolution and A/2 claims he still maintains some contact with Fidel. He also claims VALS has been working in a limited fashion against Fidel and was originally associated with the MRR and Monte Cristo groups. VALS primary interest has been trying to organize his friends within the Rebel Army against Fidel. A/2 feels VALS is a very discreet individual who has not been identified as an anti-Castro organizer by of. the G-2. A/2 claims to be a close friend of (VALS) and trusts him completely. A/2 saw and talked to (ALS) in (1962) prior to his flying out of PBRUMEN as a refugee + +. Jose DUARTE Oropesa) age early (40) served in the U.S. Army during World War II. According to A/2, 58 DUARTE was made commander of the 5th Military District by Camilio Cienfuegos Following the disappearance of 06 Cienfuegos (DUARTE was removed from the post and presently lives on an Army pension as well as royalties from property confiscated by the government. He said DUARTE started working against Castro within the_MRP under Manuel RAY. For a timehe was the military of secretary of the MRP and became quite involved in plotting against Fidel. 06A/2 also stated that it was rumored at the time that DUARTE was working for the MRP that he was also a KUBARK agent. Eventually 06 DUARTE was placed on a G-2 suspect list, but according to A/2 (DUARTE was able to evade detection. Subject has good connections within the Rebel Army and revolutionary government. A/2 trusts this individual and has confidence in him as a potential operational lead in spite of conflicting reports which mention DUARTE as an opportunist. + +-7- + +c. A/2 may also attempt to contact the following operational asset if he has an opportunity to make contact.. + +(Lester RODRIGUEZ) age (late 30s early 40s, married, former member of the Partido Pueblo Cubano. He fought with Raul Castro in the Sierra Cristobal Area. Following the Castro takeover he served as head of Jo8 one of the military zones within Havana province. Eventually he was given desser assignments and A/2 thinks hears now working in INRA in Oriente Province. He claims RODRIGUEZ assisted his underground group during 1961 by supplying trucks for transporting weapons and materials. + +E. COVER AND COMMUNICATIONS + +1. Cover + +A/2 will be issued documentation claiming he is an employee of a local brewery in Havana. A/3 on the other hand will be issued documentation as a bus driver within the city of Havana. Both will also be issued drivers licenses and additional items such as immunization certificates, Cuban receipts, etc. The two men will also be outfitted with disguises. + +2. Communications + +Primary communications will be established through an SW system. Both men will be given SW instruction and will be issued accommodation addresses in Miami. This instruction and these addresses in turn will be passed on to the recruited assets in PBRUMEN for use as the operation develops. Pre-arranged signals will also be devised for use by the team via telegram to indicate their progress and confirm their place and time of exfiltration. Both members will also be given an OWVL system to provide them with quick instructions in case of an emergency. + +F. OPERATIONAL AND SECURITY EVALUATION + +1. The operational aspects of Phase I portrays a mission which has considerable potential but also considerable risk. The area of infiltration is within five miles of a cruise missile site and its accompanying radar. In addition boat patrols are known to work this portion of the coast at frequent intervals. Once infiltrated the team will not have to travel far before their first contact. However, A/3 is leary of staying at his 24 father's farm for any length of time and he does not want his 24 father to know of his presence in Cuba. For this reason the farm will not be able to serve as a safehouse. A/2 plans on leaving the farm the same day he lands. This presents the problem of what to do with A/3. On approach is to take A/3 + +-8- + +to Guanabo or Havana and safehouse him. This, however, may jeopardize the operation because A/3 lacks the maturity and patience necessary to stay put while A/2 goes about his business. He may take advantage of his visit to Havana to undertake a clandestine assignment on his own. When A/2 and 3 step ashore in Cuba, control will vanish. Fortunately A/2 has a sufficient resource of judgement to go about his business compétently. Unfortunately A/3 gives no such indication. For this reason an attempt will be made to steer A/3 towards developing assets around his father's farm with maritime reception capabilities. +24 + +2. A/2, on the other hand, appears to have a sufficient numbe of supporting assets to provide for his safety while in Havana However, he has not seef VALS and (DUARTE for over a year. In addition both men are presently outside of the Cuban Army organization and this position may dampen their effectiveness in recruiting within the Army. Station reports of DUARTE conflict with A/2's evaluation of this man. While there is no evidence to verify that (DUARTE is pro-regime, there has been a recent report on him from AMLEO/3 which claims (DUARTE is an opportunist who might work for the highest bidder. A/2's rebuttal to these remarks is that DUARTER DUARTE Kas assisted him in the past and when the chips were down he continued to aid him in his underground activities. This still leaves a question mark next to the worth of DUARTE Which unfortunately can only be resolved by direct contact between him and A/2. There are other security implications which should be discussed in this evaluation. Both A/2 and A/3 cannot be considered truly security conscious. While safehoused A/2 wrote a letter to a contact in Miami which was to be transmitted by his case officer. The letter gave an indication that A/2 was seeking contacts in Havana and conveyed the impression that a trip was in the offing. A/2 has written several other letters not seen by his C Os which might have given the same impression. A/3 on the other hand talked quite freely about his operation to four friends in New York prior to coming to Miami and being safehoused He explained that he was joining AMICE/27 and AMTRUNK/2 on an operation that would take them first to Miami and then to Cuba. Once there they would go to his father's farm and begin to make contacts. A/3 also stated that a man named DUARTE would be one of their contacts. This loose talk coupled with A/3's attitude that KUBARK exists only to serve him makes him a marginal candidate for this operation. However, if A/3 is exfiltrated three days after his entry into Cuba, the operation will gain his usefulness and eliminate some of the risk he presents. + +- १ - + +3. The above evaluation stresses the operational and security weeknesses in this operation. In contrast to these weaknesses are the positive considerations of this mission. A/2 has the intelligence, competence, and confidence to approach and recruit two assets with the potential for developing anti-regime operations at a high level within the Cuban Army. The results which these anti-regime activities can accomplish is a matter for conjecture but it appears that they carry potential. Nevertheless, if the operation continues, it will bear close watching in terms of security and control for these factors will jeopardize the operation as well as KUBARK's position if not properly contained. + +IV. PHASE II + +A. AMTRUNK PERSONNEL + +1. AMICE/27, senior member of the AMTRUNK group, is a 41 year old PBRUMEN citizen from a wealthy high class family. His father, now deceased, was a prominent individual in law and politics and was at one time a senator. A/27 himself graduated from law school in Habana and was a practising lawyer. In 1959 he became legal adviser to Camilio Cienfuegos. Following the disappearance of Cienfuegos in October 1959, A/27 began to engage in counter-revolutionary activities. In May 1961, at which time he held the position of Under-Secretary of Public Works, he felt that his underground activities had come to the attention of the government and he took refuge along with his wife in the Venezuelan Embassy. He was given safe conduct from the Embassy to PBPRIME in late 1961. Subject is intelligent, articulate, and highly motivated. He has some experience in counter-revolutionary activities and has demonstrated an excellent capacity for learning clandestine techniques. He has a very large ego, and aristocratic pride, is very sensitive, and is quick to take offense, He is frank to state that he has a low opinion of KUBARK, that he is not a a KUBARK agent and he deeply resents any implication that he is working for KUBARK. He states that he is working for the overthrow of the present regime in his own country and that he will accept KUBARK aid and advice but will not accept KUBARK control. His attitude although not hostile, is frequently critical, and he presents a difficult handling problem. + +2. AMICE/14 is a 26 year old Cuban citizen who is also a law graduate of the University of Havana. He has been involved much of his adult life in clandestine activities. Subject arrived by small boat in June 1961 in PBPRIME.He is highly motivated, is intelligent and objective, and has a very highly developed security consciousness, developed from his counter-revolutionary experiences. From January to July 1961 he made four, black infiltration/exfiltration trips to and from Cubaland PBPRIME, and has an excellent knowledge of the northern Matanzas area. He is easy to work + +-10 + +with and has evidenced little of the hostilities or anti-KUBARK feelings shown by AMICE/278 + +3. AMTRUNK/4. Subject is a 49 year old fisherman from the Cardenas area who took refuge in PBPRIME in February 1963. He had previously assisted A/14 in infils and exfils and will be used as a maritime guide. + +B. TASKS + +1. Make preliminary black maritime infiltration by small boat onto Cinco Leguas Key (AMS Map 4085 III) to contact individuals who formerly assisted AMICE/14 in infil-exfil operations. + +2. Through contacts on Cinco Leguas Key, organize a ratline into the mainland, including making arrangements for transportation into Havana. + +3. Through the mechanism established above, move to Havana and obtain safehousing and operational support. + +4. Make all necessary arrangements for subsequent exfiltration and future infiltrations. + +5. Approach and recruit two key individuals with contacts among important military figures. + +6. Establish internal and external communications. + +7. Exfiltrate from Phase II. + +C. INFIL-EXFIL PLANS + +It is tentatively planned to infiltrate AMICE/27, AMICE/14, and AMTRUNK/4 into the Cinco Leguas Keys area on or about 23 April. Subjects will take a small boat with silent motor into the Keys area and remain in the area for approximately three days, during which time they will remain black, keep the boat hidden in the mangroves, and contact individuals known to them on Cinco Leguas. They will make arrangements with contacts at that point to re-activate contacts of AMICE/14 on the mainland at Casualidad (Map 4085 III, Grid Square 1747) and contacts in the town of Marti and Cardenas. Plans will be worked out at this time with these contacts for a second infiltration in the latter part of May, at which time AMICE/27 and AMICE/14 will again go into Cinco Leguas and expect to be passed on through these contacts to Havana. Subjects will exfiltrate by small boat on or about 26 April and will be met by the parent craft in open water to the north of Cayo Cruz del Padre (Map sheet 4085 IV). + +-11 + +D. OPERATIONAL ASSETS WITHIN CUBA + +1. Cayo Cinco Leguas. This key is used for production of charcoal and salt. Residents are reported solidly anti-Communist. A/14 has two contacts here that he used previously Gar Lezcano06 +for infils and exfils. One is Tango" Gar Lezcano is a brother of Eustiquiano Garcia Lezcano (201-307338) 06 whom A/14 wanted to use as a guide in this operation, but who was already being utilized elsewhere The other contact is the owner of the Salina (salt drying beds) A/14 has not yet been able to recall this individual's name. + +2. Finca Casualidad. This area is directly south of Cinco Leguas, on the mainland. Key contacts here are Antonio Garcia) (not related to Tango, above) and (Pablo Lopez) both of whom have small farms in the area. + +3. Town of Marti. Contact here is"Perico" LNU. Subject is about 50 years old, is employed by INRA and has a jeep which was used previously by A/14 for operational purposes. + +4. City of Cardenas. Contact is Pedro Barbi, owner of the Bate Marino restaurant. Subject is a close friend of A/14 who assisted him previously with transportation for maritime receptions Barbie) would be used to take A/14 and A/27 to Havana. Owns a car. + +5. City of Matanzas. A-14 has a friend here named Carlos Pedraza who also assisted A/14 in underground activities in 1961. Subject is (60years old, married, and is a forman 08 of public works in the city. Subject has a son (Carlos) now in New York City Pedraza will be contacted for transportation to Havana. Owns a car. + +6. Varadero. "Fifo" Pineiro) owns a car and was formerly a close friend of A/14. Subject was formerly active in the underground and might be used by A/14 in the event he could not use Barbi) or (Pedraza) for obtaining transportation. Pineiro is the brother of the communist Manolo Pineiro, aka "Barba Roja", but is reported to be anti-communist himself. + +7. Havana + +a. Adolfina (Suarez) More) Subject is single and lives with her mother. Is friend of AMICE/27 (possibly mistress) and can be used as safehouse keeper. Subject is sister of Rafael (Suarez) More), a Commandante inthe Navy) who, according to A/27, was at one time (chief of naval of operations His present assignment or location is unknown. + +-12- + +b. Manuel (Garcia) Sanchez Is a close friend of A714 and is uncle of (A/14's wife? Can be used for operational support, a car, and safehousekeeping. Was formerly a Lt. in Oriente under Calixto Garcia but no longer in army. A/1.4 believes he is now an adminstrator of some type of industry in Havana. + +c. Maria Josefa (Isalgue) Subject is aunt of A/14 and can be used as safehouse keeper. She is single, lives alone except for ten cats. Does not have a car. Was formerly a teacher but now has a pension and does not work. + +d. Gonzalo (Lopez) de la Torre, Subject is a relative of A/27 and can be called on for ops support or safehousing. Subject has a car, is married, no children, is in his sixties. + +(Bebo (Orozco) To be recruited by "A/14 as his principal agent in Havana. Subject and A/14 previously worked together in the underground. 06 rozco) was in the Sierra with Castro and also fought in Camaguey. He resigned from the army in February 1959, although he has maintained many contacts within the army. Was one time active in the Movimiento Democratico Martiano and was a friend of (Capt. Bernardo Corrales) who was shot by Castro in Pinar del Rio. Subject came to PBPRIME in April 1961 with A/14 to obtain arms and remained there 10 days, infiltrating back into Cuba without his absence having been known to the authorities. Was responsible for safehousekeeping (Vargas Gomez) 06 for nearly one month when authorities were searching for him. Will be used for intel collection and spotting on defectable army officers. He is also known to A/27, but not well. A/14 was last in touch with Orozco by letter about two months ago. + +f. Ramon (Guin) Diaz. Subject to be recruited by A/27 as principal agent. Would be used for operational intelligence and spotting among disaffected army officers.. Would be kept entirely compartmented from Orozco) 06 Guin is an army Comandante, now managing a large INRA farm complex outside of Havana. He is known to A/27 and A/14, both of whom believe he can be contacted safely. He is anti-Communist and is one of the group of Camilo Cienfuegos officers contacted by A/27 in early 1961 to join in an overthrow of the government. + +co-defendait-In CUBELA treeb - UN present. + +-13 + +g. Target personalities who are suspected of being dis-affected and on whom A/27 and A/14 will attempt to gather information in Havana are as follows: + +Comandante "Macho" Parra +1. +2. +3. +4. +Cdte. Oscar Guerra +Jose Pinares +Capt. FNU Lawton +" Manuel Avila +5. +6. +7.. +8. +Cmdte. Rene de los Santos +Pedro Miret +Capt. Juan Nuiry +9. Cmdte. Rafael Suarez More +10. Capt. Fernando Fernandez Superville. +11. Capt. FNU Guerra Matos +12. Capt. Sandy Olivares +13. " Jose Fernandez Alvarez + +These names have all been checked through JMWAVE RI and in most cases also with AMLEO/3. In a majority of cases there appears to be some evidence to indicate the subjects may be disaffected. In the case of Jose Pinares however, it would appear that he is completely loyal to the regime. This information was passed on to A/27 and A/14. RI files were negative on Avila and Lawton. + +E. COVER AND COMMUNICATIONS + +AMICE/27 and AMICE/14 will live black during their entire stay in Cuba. They will be equipped with alias documentation and with disguises. Both of them have previously lived in the Havana area and know the city well. They will be trained in Secret Writing (SW) and will plan to train at least two and possible three agents in Havana in SW, prior to their own exfiltration. In addition, it \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10094.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10094.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..462653ce6b1f4e1f3fe256508edd58a6cd8c3939 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10094.md @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +24 February 1967 + +MEMORANDUM + +SUBJECT: Estimate of Damage Which Could Accrue to CIA Miami Through Prosecution of the Rolando Masferrer Haitian Invasion Group + +1. The decision by the Justice Department to seek a Grand Jury indictment against Rolando Masferrer and certain of his associates is a potentially explosive matter which could result in extensive damage to CIA activities in Miami. Recent adverse publicity on the national scene and in the Miami area have added substantially to the already sizeable embarrassment potential. Some of the main sectors of danger to CIA equities are described below. + +2. Basic national publicity regarding student and foundation topics have already attracted attention of the local press to the CIA in general. Usually any reference to CIA covert activities leads the press to check files for references to any such activities locally. However, before this action could be taken, the story regarding the Pan American Foundation and the University of Miami broke, and the press immediately concentrated on this topic. The CIA Chief of Station learned through personal press contacts that this was partly a matter of luck and partly because of the friendly and cooperative attitude of these press contacts. Although several editorials highly critical of CIA have been published and the replay of wire service stories has been given much space, as yet there has been no local follow-up aimed at putting CIA or the CIA Station on the spot. However, the situation remains delicate, since, even with much good will, local newsmen cannot afford to let themselves be scooped by outsiders concerning stories in their own back yard. + +3. Any new story, such as the 22 February story in Paris Journal Tribune on suspected CIA connection with recruitment of Cuban pilots for the Congo, the possible results of inquiry made on 21 February by three students connected with the University of Miami newspaper The Hurricane, or further revelations concerning the Pan American Foundation, could easily trigger publicity with an inevitable focus on the South Campus of the University of Miami and on the Miami Station cover firm. + +4. As has been the case for the past six years, Dr. Henry King Stanford, President) and Dr. Eugene Others, Vice President and Treasurer) of the University of Miami,) have extended their fullest cooperation concerning the Miami Station and overall CIA interests and it is antic- ipated they will continue to do so. However, we believe there is a practical limit to the amount of pressure they could stand from their trustees) and from certain public quarters if there is a flood of publicity regarding CIA activities allegedly centered in or controlled from the Zenith Technical Enterprises Inc.), or its accused succesor, the Holman Corporation. In such a situation arises, it is conceivable that Dr. Stanford) would feel impelled to take some action aimed at disassociating the University of Miami) from any contact with the Holman Corporation. Since the Holman Corporation is ostensibly the tenant of the University of Miami) although on Federal property, the resulting action might involve a request for the termination of the tenancy agreement. + +5. Even if the above circumstances did not exist, we would remain concerned regarding the possible effects of the prosecution of the Masferrer group. Although no Station agents or persons with whom the Miami Station has contractual arrangements are among the persons arrested or those who will be prosecuted, it will be very easy for the defense to drag CIA Miami into the case. The defense has only to obtain testimony (true or perjured) from one of the defendants, or to summon as defense witness one or more disaffected former agents of the CIA Station, in order to begin a chain reaction surfacing much detail and rumor concerning CIA operations against the Cuban target. Given the sizeable reduction of infiltration and Covert Action agents during the past year, a general feeling of frustration and lack of support for Cuban freedom attributed to passive U.S. policy and reduction of support in all sectors, the long standing animosity of certain exile circles against U.S. Government, notably CIA, and the evaluation that CIA now is the most vulnerable of Federal Agencies confronting them, exiles will be tempted to see an attack against CIA as accomplishing several purposes, that is, gaining acquittal, blackening CIA, and exerting pressure on the U.S. Government for a policy change. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10172.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10172.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..30bd0b7d258b16a872337e4ba856fa7c33bca22f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10172.md @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +104-10104-10172 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +TO: Chief, WH + +INFO. + +FROM: Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +SUBJECT: TYPIC +Contact Report - IDEN *A + +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +ACTION REQ: See Para 4 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +PROCESSING + +PRO- ACTION ACCOM- +POSED PLISHED + +[X] MARKED FOR INDEXING attachment +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM + +1. IDEN A, a wealthy and prominent New Orleans businessman, +was recommended to JMWAVE and made available by Headquarters. He +had been cleared by Headquarters for JMWAVE use under date of 15 +December 1962 in DIR-05291. + +2. IDEN A was initially contacted for JMWAVE by Eli A. +SACHTSCHALE, who was introduced to him by the New Orleans KUJUMP +office on 27 December 1962. The JMWAVE cover situation was discussed +with IDEN A by SACHTSCHALE and IDEN A's assistance was requested. +IDEN A was first enlisted as the President of YOCOUGH, a JMWAVE cover +company. Also cleared and used as officers of YOCOUGH are IDEN D +and IDEN E. Although cleared and witting, these individuals are +contacted only when their signatures on YOCOUGH documents are re- +quired, all contact normally being with IDEN A. IDEN A also per- +mits use of his own company as a funding mechanism for YOCOUGH. He +has acted as a spotter for JMWAVE and has recommended several other +businessmen who are being used by JMWAVE. He has also made available +several oil companies in which he owns interests for use in back- +stopping cover of JMWAVE operational vessels. It is known that he +is used by Headquarters for several JBECHO activities IDEN A is +contacted several times each month by JMWAVE. + +3. IDEN A has met Rufus E. MANGROLL and Colin R. HOWGRIND as +well as Eli A. SACHTSCHALE. He knows YOCOUGH, YOAFT and the JMWAVE +operational vessel IDEN B. He knows that Miami attorney IDEN C +participates in JMWAVE activities. So far as is known, he knows +no other JMWAVE personnel or assets. + +4. It is requested that a 201 number be assigned IDEN A and +that it be made known to JMWAVE. + +ANDREW K. REUTEMAN + +ATTACHMENT; +Identities u/s/c + +DATE TYPED +12 May 65 +DATE DISPATCHED +MAY 19 1965 + +DISTRIBUTION: +3 - C/WH/C w/att +u/s/c +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-21422 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +201- + +UNDER SEPARATE COVER +TO: UFGA-21422 + +IDENTITIES + +IDEN A: Alfred J. *Moran +DPOB: Not available +Res: 8422 South Claybourne Avenue +New Orleans, Louisiana +Bus: 909 South Broad Street +New Orleans, Louisiana + +IDEN B: M/V BARB +IDEN C: James Costello +IDEN D: Glean E. Magnuson +IDEN E: Robert T. 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MI-5 Gout Garrison in Russell Foundation, on 2 Jan 1968 +file + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of General Counsel +ATTENTION : Mr. John Greaney +SUBJECT : James Garrison + +1. Per our conversation in the environs of the DD/P's office on 19 December, we have just received from [London] Station ascrap of information on Subject's activities. [MI-5, the British Security Service, has provided the following in a report on Americans who are in correspondence with the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation: + +"Jim Garrison, District Attorney, Orleans, Louisiana +A secret and reliable source has reported that the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation has been in touch with Jim Garrison. Our source states that the initiative in this contact appears to have come from the Foundation and the purpose of it seems to be to persuade Garrison to write an article about the late President Kennedy's assassination which presumably the Foundation could use in some way." + +2. [MI-5 has also passed this information to the Legal 24 Attache (FBI representative) in [London.] I would stress that [MI-5's source is very sensitive and request that this office be advised in advance if any executive action is to be taken on the basis of the above information. + +Philip R. Fendig +AC/EURBC diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10271.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10271.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0b5338066b07ace4c3c728f2403d4eabe0d90e9d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10104-10271.md @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +14-00000 +104-10104-10271 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +JMWAVE COVER FACILY + +A. NAME : Ace Marine Survey, Inc. + +OFFICE ADDRESS : Room 214, 2525 S.W. 3rd Street, Miami, Florida + +MAILING ADDRESS : P. O. Box 1337, Main Post Office, Miami, Florida + +LOCATION : Office of Attorney Norman S. Pallot + +B. TYPE OF FACILITY: This is a Florida Corporation established by and + under the control of JMWAVE and certified to do + business in Florida. Ace Marine Survey, Inc. was + formerly known as Ace Cartography Company, a + corporation which had been certified to do business + in Florida on 11 July 1962. This Corporation was + amended on 4 November 1966 to its new name, Ace + Marine Survey, Inc. + + The President of the Corporation is Alfred J. + Moran of New Orleans, Louisiana. Mr. Moran is a + very prominent businessman in the New Orleans + area. He is head of Kalvar and has investments + in a variety of businesses which include many oil + interests. He is known to Headquarters represen- + tatives particularly in Logistics. + +C. OSTENSIBLE BUSINESS: Ace Marine Survey, Inc., is engaged primarily + in marine research including the study of marine + life and testing of marine equipment. However, + its general provisions permit it to perform almost + any corporate function. + +D. USE : JMWAVE use of the Corporation is to provide cover + for a maritime vessel, the M/V SONORA. The Corpora- + tion provides status cover and payrolling of the + agents assigned to the M/V SONORA and the safe area + or berthing site from which the vessel operates in + the performance of its ostensible business. + +E. FUNDING : Method - This account is funded through the Bank + and Hall covert account at the First National + Bank of Miami by the following method: A check + in the total amount of the deposits is drawn on + this account. A credit ticket is obtained by our + cleared contact from the cash vault. This credit + ticket together with the appropriate deposit slips + for the various corporations is then turned over + to a teller, where it is combined with all other + transactions which are processed by that particular + teller on the given business day. Since the number + of transactions handled by a given teller may go + as high as 250 to 300 there is slight chance of + the deposits being attributed to the particular + credit ticket which accompanied these deposits. + + Overt Attribution or Source - [Offshore Navigation + Company, 3503 Fern Street, New Orleans, Louisiana + +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +F. TAX STATUS : This is a profit-making corporation and has met + Federal and State requirements as follows: + + 1) Corporation Federal Income Tax Returns. + 2) Federal Withholding and Unemployment Taxes. + 3) Florida State Unemployment Tax. + 4) Florida Corporation Report and Tax Return. + 5) Florida Intangible Property Tax Return. + +G. AGENT IDENTIFICATION: The Corporation was providing status cover + and payrolling for 10 Cubans as of 31 January + 1967. + +H. ASSESSMENT OF VULNERABILITY: + + 1. Maritime Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967: + This cover company should be affected little by + a flap. However, because of the berthing location + within largely tourist or recreation areas, its + commercial activity has been noted. + + 2. Cover Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967: + A successor to Ace Cartography Company, Ace Marine + Survey, Inc., is currently used in connection with + the leasing of a waterfront berthing site for the + berthing of M/V SONORA, which is registered under + this firm. The firm also provides cover and serves + as well as the vehicle for payrolling the agent crew. + + Ace Marine Survey, Inc., is engaged in the field of + marine research, including the study of marine life + as well as the testing of marine equipment. + + In view of the current limited use of this cover, + the likelihood of exposure is considerably reduced. + However, if such an exposure did occur, it is felt + that the damage to either WOFACT or the officers + of Ace Marine Survey, Inc., would be of no great + import. The major likely "injury" that would be + sustained would be the denial of further use of the + berthing site and the need for re-naming/re-register- + ing the M/V SONORA. + + In order to add depth and lend further substance + to the cover story, the officers of a legitimate + firm, Offshore Navigation Company, New Orleans, + Louisiana, which is engaged in marine research and + off-shore oil exploration activities, have agreed + to backstop the activities of Ace Marine Survey, Inc. + and to recognize the latter firm as a client. + +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +JMWAVE COVER FACILITY + +CORESS : Ceres Enterprises, Inc. + Suite 1409 Biscayne Building, 19 West Flagler Street, + Miami, Florida 33101 + +ADDRESS : P. O. Box 5045, Main Post Office, Miami, Fla. 33101 + +FACILITY: Office of Attorneys George E. Brown and Thomas B. Duff + + This corporation was established in Florida and + certified to do business on 10 March 1964. It was + established by and is under the control of JMWAVE. + + The President of this corporation is Mr. Richard W. + Freeman, who is the retired Chairman of the Board + of Delta Airlines. He is also the principal owner + of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in New Orleans. + In addition he has many other varied interests + including investments in oil ventures. He is ex- + tremely prominent in the New Orleans civic and + social structure. + +BUSINESS: This corporation was established ostensibly to + maintain and operate boats for all types of marine + research. + + : This corporation provided cover for maritime + vessels, the M/V BARB and the M/V JADE, and served + as the status and payroll mechanism for the agents + employed by this corporation. + + Method + - This account is funded through the Bank + and Hall covert account at The First National + Bank of Miami by the following method: A check + in the total amount of the deposits is drawn on + this account. A credit ticket is obtained by our + cleared contact from the cash vault. This credit + ticket together with the appropriate deposit slips + for the various corporations is then turned over + to a teller, where it is combined with all other + transactions which are processed by that particular + teller on the given business day. Since the number + of transactions handled by a given teller may go + as high as 250 to 300 there is slight chance of + the deposits being attributed to the particular + credit ticket which accompanied those deposits. + + Overt Attribution or Source - [Peterman & Peterman + Associates, P. O. Box 8103, Main Post Office, + Chicago, Illinois + +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 + +ONCORD + +SECRET + +TAX STATUS : This is a corporation for profit. It has met + federal and state tax requirements as follows: + + 1) Corporation Federal Income Tax Return + + 2) Federal Withholding and Unemployment Taxes + + 3) Florida State Unemployment Taxes + + 4) Florida Corporation Report and Tax Return + + 5) Florida Intangible Property Tax Return + +AGENT IDENTIFICATION: None at this time. + +ASSESSMENT OF VULNERABILITY: + +1. Maritime Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967 - The cover + mechanism established by the Ceres Enterprises, Inc. was very + secure during the period of its operation and remained so + until the loss of one of its agents who was captured in Cuba. + This made it necessary to terminate the activities of this + corporation and transfer its activities to another entity. + This was accomplished without any unusual events or actual + public exposure. If any should occur at this late date, the + damage would be minimal. + +2. Cover Branch Assessment dated 6 March 1967 - This corporation + is currently inactive and will become legally dormant after + three years. It was placed in this status due to an operational + flap which could have exposed the corporation. The last active + tax return was filed at the tax year ending March 31, 1966. + An additional tax return will be filed for the past tax year + which will indicate no financial transactions. + + Its assets and activities were transferred to other JMWAVE + entities. This corporation was established to provide cover + for a Maritime Branch vessel and status and payroll cover for + the agents assigned to it. The corporation is inactive and + will be allowed to remain so. It was placed in this status + due to a flap wherein an agent was captured in Cuba who had + knowledge of this vessel and its ownership. There was no + public exposure in the Miami area. However, because of the + past incident the corporation should not be used in the future + under its current name. While in use the corporation served + very satisfactorily for the purpose for which it was established. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10271.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10271.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a8e681a34be539c5cd05b36da71e8779927ac751 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10271.md @@ -0,0 +1,347 @@ +14-00000 +104-10105-10271 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED IN NAL CONFICATIAL SECRET +ONLY +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: Seymour R. Bolten EXTENSION NO. 7520 +2 E 14 DATE 19 September 1974 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +building) RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +1. Mr. John Morrison +OGC 7 D 01 9/19/74 1. Attached is an ad- +vance informal copy of our +proposed security deletions +and revisions of the Hunt +galley proof. Please note +that this list has not yet +been reviewed by Mr. Blee +and is, therefore, still +subject to change. +2. The DDO panel that +reviewed the Hunt manuscript +has designated items, numbered +12, 14, 19, 21, 24 and 25, as +"hard core," by which we mean +that the Agency should insist +on their deletion or revision +and be prepared to obtain an +injunction and engage in +litigation should Hunt refuse +to cooperate. + +Sasvoive +Seymour R. Bolten +SAB/DDO + +CIA HISTUIMICAL REVIEW PROGRAM + +C10 +: +FORM USE PREVIOUS SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL. UNCLASSIFIED +3-62 FORMS USE ONLY + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL + +SUBJECT: Manuscript and Galley Proof of Undercover: +Memoirs of an American Agent by E. Howard Hunt + +NOTES: A. Pages and lines underlined +and appearing at the begin- +ning of the items below +refer to the galley proof. + +B. Corresponding page and line +listings as they appear in +the manuscript are provided +in brackets at the end of +each item. + +3 +member +1. Rage 57, line, 6 from bottom of page; the name "Henry +Pleasants Mr. Pleasants retired under cover and his past +relationship should not be exposed. It is also recommended +that efforts be made to have the name "John Richardson" also +removed from the same sentence containing Mr. (Pleasants name. +(Page 96, line 17.) + +2. Page 59, line 38 beginning with "However" and ending +on page 60, line 2 with "milieu". Rutherford T. "Pinky" Walsh +retired under cover and his CIA relationship should not bald +exposed. His assignment in Paris under student cover/is +similarly classified. The description of this activity just +a couple of pages before the author gratuitously mentions the +advisene +lack of an agreement between the Agency and the French barring (DA) +unilateral operations in France) (Item 4 below) is potentially +an additionally damaging blow to liaison relationships. (Page +100, lines 10-14.) + +2 +CONFIDENTIAL +CII +5/mc + +14-00000 + +3. Page 63, line 21; the name "Frank Holcomb" +Mr. Holcomb retired under cover and his past relationship +with the CIA should not be exposed. It is additionally +recommended that the entire paragraph wherein Mr. Holcomb's +name appears (lines 21-24) should be deleted because it ac- +knowledges CIA operations in support of anti-communist political +operations in Italy. (page 105, lines 18-21.) + +4. Page 63, line 30 beginning with "By" and ending with V.A. +"arrangement" on line 33, page 63. It is recommended that this +passage be deleted since its inclusion not only is not pertinent +2Yto the narrative but it unnecessarily jars, liaison with the +British and is an implied insult to the French/liaison services. +(page 106, lines 4-7.) + +5. Page 66 beginning with "Finis" on line 24 and ending +with "world" on line 27. This passage describes a specific CIA +operation which resulted in the production and distribution of +an animated cartoon based on George Orwell's Animal Farm. +(Page 111, lines 6-9.) + +6. Page 68, the pseudonym "John F. Rittenhouse" on line 34. +The author's original CIA pseudonym was classified, and even +though compromised, never appeared in the press and still exists +on various currently classified documents. (page 114, line 23.) + +7. Page 71, beginning with "Spanish" on line 28 and ending +with "America" on line 20, page 72, and including the footnotes +on pages 71 and 72. This passage should be deleted because it +describes the Agency's role in subsidizing, producing and dis- +24 tributing "El Campesino's" book, Life and Death in the USSR. +121 [lines 1-16, +(pages 120 (lines 4-20, including footnote] +including footnote.)) + +8. Page 72 beginning with "Eudocia" on line 21 and ending +with "Scribner's" on line 32. This should be deleted because +it describes the Agency's role in the translation, publishing 24 +and distribution of Eudocio Ravines' book, The Yenan Way. It +also describes William Buckley's role in that operation as a +CIA officer. (Page 121, lines 17-23 and page 122, lines 1-6.) + +9. Page 73 beginning with "Mexican" on line 5 through +"Rivera" on line 8. This should be deleted because it not only +describes sources and methods but also identifies a specific +CIA operation. (Page 122, lines 19-21 and page 123, line 1.) + +2 +012 +4/mc + +14-00000 +CO FIDENTIAL +U.A. +10. Page 73 beginning with "Communism" on line 14 and +ending with "reputation" on line 15. This passage could serve +to identify a former asset in Mexico who is still living. (Page +123, lines 7-8.) + +VA +11. Page 73 beginning with "cover" on line 17 through +"legend" on line 19. This should be deleted because it identifies. +a CIA-sponsored cover arrangement in Bangkok. Furthermore, thig +particular type of cover, the movie industry, has figured in +earlier unfavorable publicity to CIA in other Southeast Asian +countries and thus serves to further render suspect the use of +such cover in still other areas. (Page 123, lines 10-12.) + +12. Page 73 beginning with "planned" on line 22 through +"authentic" on line 5 of page 74 and including the footnote on +page 74. This should be deleted because it describes a specific +operation involving the forgery of a page of the Shanghai Post, +and also includes descriptions of sources and methods. (Page 123, +lines 15-23 and all of page 124 including footnote.) + +13. Page 77 beginning with "technical" on line 19 through +"station" on line 21. This should be deleted because it describes +and authenticates a CIA operation. (Page 131, lines 2-4.) + +14. Page 80 beginning with "surreptitious-entry" on line 9 +through "Embassy" on line 12, page 82. This should be deleted +because it describes a specific, sensitive operation as well aszy +sensitive sources and methods including the acquisition of code +materials). (Page 136, line 3 through page 139, line 20.) + +15. Page 86 beginning with "Greek" on line 18 through +"countries" on line 20. This should be deleted because it +identifies a specific operation and the foreign assets involved +in its support. (Page 147, lines 6-8.) + +16. Page 95 beginning with "quasi-military" on line 11 +through "East" on line 16. This should be deleted because it +describes various cover and support facilities used in Far East +Asian countries. (Page 163, lines 6-11.) + +17. Page 95 beginning with "Hong Kong" on line 16 through +"Branch" on line 19. This should be deleted because it describes +an operation conducted jointly with a liaison service in Hong +Kong targetted against mainland China and as such is not only +damaging to current American detente efforts but is particularly +menacing to Hong Kong authorities in view of their proximity and +susceptibility to potential Chinese retaliatory pressures. +163, lines 11-14.) +substitute +(Page + +" HK we non no +ent preative +CONFIDEN Reprudent +3/mc +C13 + +14-00000. +Hatiyi +to hel +through +18. Page 99 beginning with "disrupting" on line 5 +"display" on line 27 and including the footnote on page 99. zy +This passage describes specific CIA operations in Tokyo targetted +against China and as such are not only damaging to current detente +efforts but are also disruptive to liaison relationships with +the Japanese .7 (Page 169 line 23 through page 170, line 22, +including footnote.) +"returned" on line 10. This should be deleted because it deithas +CORE +19. Page 102 beginning with "Despite" on line through +a and CIA operation +カグ/materials. (Page 175, lines 10-15.) +20. +Page 105 beginning with "wiretap" on Mne 6 through cauti +20 +"surreptitious-entry" on line 7. Ought to be deleted since it Lit +refers to sensitive Agency sources and methods. (Page 181, +lines 2-3.) +fict +repho +21. Page 108 beginning with "tap" on line 17 through +with various operational proposals, activities including a +recruitment of an identifiable individual, as well as with +sensitive methods of operation, e.g., surveillance teams. +(Page 187, lines 6-24 through page 188, lines 1-15.) +"Embassy" on line 7, page 109. This passage deals intermittently dif +22. Page 109 beginning with "FBI" on line 21 through +"station" on line 26. The "Ramirez" operation. Describes an +operation which began with the FBI's spotting of a possible +Soviet intelligence agent. Since this information was then +turned over to the Agency, a question arises/concerning the +need to seek the FBI's prior comments. (Page 189, lines 6-11.) + +23. Page 111 beginning with "The" on line 22 through +"triumvirate" on line 23. It would seem that an effort ought +to be made to have this passage deleted of changed since its +damage potential to liaison relationships wit With the Uruguayan +services is considerable, and it does jeopardize the current +careers and livelihoods of the Agency's contacts. who are re- +ferred to by date and position and thus, are Mentifiable. +(Page 192, lines 21-22.) +2 958 + +24. +Page 115 beginning with "I" on line 23 through +"department" on line 35. This passage should be deleted +because it describes Agency methods of operation acquisi- +tion and passage of information to and from a liaison service +as well as an overall Agency program of operational activities zy +within Uruguay involving the monitoring of forty-two telephone +lines". Page 200, lines 6-18) +--- +love +CONFIDENTIAL +4/c +: +14 + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIA.. +25. Page 116 beginning with "technical" on line 10 +NOT IN +through "secrets" on line 29. This passage should be deleted PITSSAGL +because it describes a sensitive operation conducted (jointly) +with a liaison (Uruguayan) service (which involved code materials materials +(Page 201, lines 12-23 and page 202, lines 1-9.) +24 +26. Page 122 beginning with "The" on line 8 through +"Djilas" on line 9. This passage should be deleted because it +attests to the Agency's subsidization of publication/of Djilas' +book. In addition an effort ought to be made to have the author +remove or appropriately alter the rest of the paragraph wherein +he refers to an Agency news service located in "Washington's +National Press Building". (Page 211, line 4.) +27. +Page 122 beginning with "from" through "Gaines" on +line 31. It is recommended that OGC's attention be called to +interpretations. (Page 212, lines 4-5.) +this passage in order that they be made aware of its possible Lax CE +28. +16464 +Page 123 beginning with "Soon" on line 12 through +"Madrid" on line 35. This passage deals with the author's work +on several "Peter Ward" books and, later, his assignment to +Madrid. It is recommended that OGC's/attention be called to +this passage. (Page 212, last line through page 213, lines 1-23.) + +29. Page 126 beginning with "Chief" on last line through +"officers" on page 127, line 5. This passage should be deleted +because it specifies the classified activities of a CIA officer, +Roger Goiran 03, His assignments in Tehran and Brussels), as well +as his involvement in the compilation of a classified "encyclopedic +study" are unwarranted disclosures of Agency methods. (Page 219, +lines 8-13.) + +30. Page 130 beginning with "Free" on line 20 through "CIA" +on line 21. This phrase should be deleted because it could serve +to affect the life of one of the principals of the Free Cuba +Committee, Mrs. Marieda Bourgin, gin, a former witting contact, who +is now employed by the State Department. (Page 225, lines 10-11.) + +31. Page 150, all of lines 14 through 16. It would appear +that this description of the author's contact with Dr. Barney +Malloy of CIA is very unfair to the latter. It implies that +Hunt had a special relationship with Dr. Malloy and an effort +ought to be made by OGC to have the author rewrite this version +in order to reflect Dr. Malloy's true role in this affair. +Page 260, lines 22-23 through page 261, lines 1-2.) +CONFIDENTIAL +3 +BR +C15 + +14-00000- +( +CONFIDENTIAC +--- +i.e., a +32. Page 220, lines 5 through 10. This passage concern- +ing the use of CIA alias documentation by Hunt and others in- +cludes loose language which implies that still another set of +documents was prepared by the CIA for Hunt's use +set of documents which was not mentioned during the recent +Congressional "Watergate hearings". As such this is misleading +and could serve to create additional difficulties for the Agency. +It is recommended that the OGC make an effort to have the author +rewrite this paragraph in order that this potentially damaging +language be removed from his manuscript. (Page 387, lines 4-9.) + +alled "old" +to description of +Locuments. +6 +CONFIDENTIA +016 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10277.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10277.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..65578d0faac55ac7d12eddbe4bd58d38e6ddc862 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10277.md @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +104-10105-10277 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +OGC 74-1755 + +SECRET + +30 September 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Meeting with E. Howard Hunt Re His Memoirs, "Undercover" + +1. On 28 September 1974 Ray Rocca, Deputy Chief/CI Staff, +and I met in the DCD Washington Field Office with E. Howard Hunt, +his attorney William A. Snyder, Jr., and Snyder's associate +Thomas W. Coons. As the meeting began, Hunt asked if it was +being tape-recorded; I assured him that it was not. He said he did +not care; but that, if it were to be recorded, he would like to know. +We then embarked upon the review according to the plan under which +we would demand the deletion of three items as classified and then +proceed to the remaining 29 items, only if Hunt was cooperative on +the first three. He and his lawyers appeared very cooperative, and +accordingly, the meeting continued to cover all 32 items. + +2. Changes were agreed to in the items set forth in paragraphs +12, 14, and 25 of the CI Staff memorandum of 19 September 1974. +These appear at pages 73, 80-83, and 115 of the galley proof and +concern the fabrication of the Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, +the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico City, and the joint +CIA-Uruguayan telephone monitoring operation. The wording of the +agreed changes is as shown on the attached copies of the pertinent +pages of the galley proof. Essentially, these changes disguise the +identity of the fabricated newspaper and remove a reference to +journalists as agents; delete the word "Guatemalan" to make the +entered embassy non-specific; and delete the reference to listening +posts and telephone monitoring to make that paragraph refer in more +general terms to our ability to cover targets without referring to the +use of electronic surveillance. + +SECRET +E-2 IMPDET +CL BY 058473 + +SECRET + +3. We then proceeded to the 29 items which we would like to +see modified but which we could not consider classified. We made +this clear to Hunt and went through them one by one, discussing our +concern with each. Hunt contended that most of these items should +not be considered sensitive since they had been publicized extensively; +in some cases confirmed in testimony; and, in the case of other +items, the principals involved were dead. However, he agreed to +changes in the items referred to in paragraphs 1, 3, 17, and 32 of +the CI Staff memorandum of 19 September. These involve the deletions +of the names of Henry Pleasants and Frank Holcomb, both now +retired under cover; a direct reference to joint operations with the +British in Hong Kong against China; and the wording of his reference +to CIA alias documentation used by the Watergate burglars. The +language of this last item will be changed so that it no longer leaves +the impression that the documentation was prepared by the Agency +for this operation. + +4. When we had finished, Hunt and his lawyers emphasized +as they had mentioned earlier in the meeting that it might be very +difficult to get the publisher to agree to changes in the unclassified +items. Mr. Snyder offered to present all of the items to the publisher +for change without distinguishing between the classified and unclassi- +fied items. He said he would do this without implying they were all +classified. I felt it necessary to turn down his offer because of the +risk of the publisher being unwilling to accept that many changes +with the result that we would have to go back to him on the three +classified items, thus presenting a situation similar to our retraction +of previously demanded deletions in the Marchetti book. I think +there would be some danger of the publisher using this in his adver- +tising and through reviewers for publicity purposes. + +5. As we were leaving, Hunt showed me what was described +as a "comfort letter." This was a letter written by him to the +publishers on 17 May 1974 at the publisher's request which said +that in his opinion nothing in the manuscript violated any agreement +between himself and the CIA, nor would subject him to prosecution +under the espionage laws. As the meeting was ending, Hunt expressed +his hope that no publicity would be given to it and that the Agency +would not issue any kind of a press release. In view of the Director's +decision that we shall issue a press release, I took pains to persuade +Hunt that public acknowledgment of the fact that we had reviewed his + +SECRET + +manuscript would be in his interest as well as ours. He had referred +more than once during the meeting to the need to avoid the appearance +of "a bear hug"; in other words, collusion or cooperation between him +and the Agency, leaving an inference that the book was designed to be +a whitewash of CIA. In view of this, it was easy to convince Hunt +that an Agency press release would be in his interest. I would note +here, however, that both Mr. Rocca and I felt that Hunt and his +lawyers were genuinely cooperative and that a press release which +is too harsh or denigrates the book or Hunt's motives might be unfair +and considered by him to be in bad faith. Hunt appears to retain +admiration and respect for the Agency and seems convinced that +nothing in his book will harm our operations or personnel. + +JOHN D. MORRISON, JR. +Acting General Counsel + +Attachments + +cc: Acting DDO +SAB/DDO +DC/CI Staff +O/Security +Asst. to DCI +Mr. Walter Pforzheimer +C/CCS +OGC:JDM:sin +Original OGC Subj: PUBLICATIONS +1 Chrono + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10290 (C06932214).md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10290 (C06932214).md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..258f9429430c911ddfae059cc95bc86cd59b2d4c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10105-10290 (C06932214).md @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM +IDENTIFICATION FORM + +AGENCY INFORMATION + +AGENCY : CIA +RECORD NUMBER : 104-10105-10290 +RECORD SERIES : JFK +AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A + +DOCUMENT INFORMATION + +AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA +FROM: CHIEF, COVER & COMMERCIAL STAFF +TO : ACTING GENERAL COUNSEL +TITLE : MR. E. HOWARD HUNT ALIAS BIRTH CERITIFICATE +DATE: 11/02/1973 +PAGES : 7 +SUBJECTS : TOURIST CARD +JFK ASSASSINATION + +DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER +CLASSIFICATION : SECRET +RESTRICTIONS : 1A 1B +CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED IN PART PUBLIC - RELEASED WITH DELETIONS +DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/21/04 +COMMENTS : JFK37 : F10 : 20040112-1033571 + +[R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED 104-10105-10290 + +SECRET +2 November 1973 +Ogo 73 2074 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting General Counsel + +SUBJECT: Mr. E. Howard Hunt - Alias Birth Certificate + +1. On 30 October 1973 I saw Mr. John S. Warner, Acting +General Counsel, to discuss two outstanding requests from the Special +Prosecutor's office in regard to U.S. passports which had been issued +to E. Howard Hunt and a MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD on Mr. +Robert Bennett's session with the U. S. Prosecutor Silbert in July 1972. +I handed Mr. Warner a memorandum listing the type, number and dates +of the 2 passports which Mr. Hunt was issued between 1950 and 1970. +In reviewing the information in this memorandum, I mentioned Mr. Hunt's +tour in Spain in the middle 1960's and the fact that I had been instructed +not to include Mr. Hunt and his activities in my inspection of the Madrid +Station in 1965. I also mentioned to Mr. Warner that I remembered two +discussions with Mr. Skip Dunn late in 1972 during which he inquired of +me whether CIA had ever issued an alias passport to Mr. Hunt. I said +that as I recalled, CIA did not initiate the issuance of a U. S. alias passport, +but that Mr. Hunt did have in his possession an alias travel document. +This came as a surprise to Mr. Warner. He had not been previously +aware that Mr. Hunt possessed a U.S. international travel document in +alias. As a result he called Mr. John Richards, Office of the IG, and +asked whether Mr. Richards was aware of this and whether Mr. Dunn's +reports provided this information. After an interval, Mr. Richards +called back and told Mr. Warner that I had provided information to Mr. +Dunn that Mr. Hunt had a tourist card in alias. According to Mr. Richards, +Mr. Dunn's memorandum quoted me as saying that my information came +from an " A-1 source." At that moment, I could not recall having made +such a statement. + +E2 IMPDET +CL BY +059770 + +SECRET + +SECRET + +2. Upon my return from Mr. Warner's office, I consulted with +Mr. James W. Franklin, Chief, Official Cover Branch, CCS, with whom +I had discussed Mr. Dunn's inquiry in late 1972. I asked Mr. Franklin +whether he could refresh my memory. This he did immediately. He +reminded me that a newspaper article (Tab A) had appeared claiming +that one of the Watergate 5 had carried a U. S. passport in the name of +Edward Hamilton. This newspaper article had been seen by Mr. Robert +Johnson, Deputy Director of the U. S. Passport Office, who had had the +U.S. Passport Office files examined with negative results. Mr. Johnson +then determined from the FBI that the document involved was not a U. S. +passport in the name of Edward Hamilton but a tourist card in that name. +I then remembered that because the information came from the FBI via +Mr. Johnson, I had not identified the source of my information. I +immediately called Mr. Warner and advised him of the foregoing. + +3. Later in the afternoon of 30 October 1973 Mr. Franklin +came to my office with a number of documents. They consisted of a form +memorandum signed by me which was addressed to Mr. Hunt dated 29 June. +1970 (Tab B), a list of names numbering from 1 through 154, representing +true names (Tab C), and a second listing similarly numbered, representing +aliases (Tab D). Number 63 on the true name list reads E. Howard Hunt +and on the alias list, Edward Joseph Hamilton. Mr. Franklin explained +which I had forgotten -- that we had obtained from TSD this list of outstanding +alias birth certificates issued by TSD in an attempt to recall--if possible-- +as many of these documents, or to determine what had happened to them. +(Most of these alias birth certificates were issued in connection with the +Bay of Pigs Operation.) The memorandum was never forwarded to Mr. Hunt +because by June 1970, he had been retired for 3 months. This memorandum +had not been included in Mr. Hunt's cover file but had been kept with the +working papers pertaining to the action trying to recall as many of the +outstanding alias birth certificates as possible. As a result, the repeated +reviews of Mr. Hunt's cover file had not yielded the information that an +alias birth certificate had been issued to him. 97 of the 154 aliases were +not previously recorded in the CCS central index and the indexing after the +acquisition of the list had been overlooked. The surfacing of these documents +at this time occurred because in re discussing Mr. Hunt's possession of an +international travel document in alias reminded Mr. Franklin of the 1970 CCS +exercise of recouping outstanding alias birth certificates. Discussions on the +same subject in December 1972 simply did not result in the same memory +association. + +-2- +SECRET + +S + +4. In the late afternoon of 30 October 1973 Mr. Franklin and +I saw Mr. Warner, reported the foregoing facts to him, showed him +the documents, and agreed that we would ask Mr. Johnson to check +the Passport Office files once more to confirm that no U.S. passport +in the name of Edward Joseph Hamilton had ever been issued to Mr. +Hunt. The result of Mr. Johnson's check is still outstanding at the +time of this writing. + +4 Atts: +A: News Article +B: 29 June 70 Form Memo to Hunt +C: True Name Listing +D: Alias Name Listing + +ERICH W. ISENSTEAD +Chief, Cover & Commercial Staff + +cc: IG via DDO +3 +SECRET + +1. AASAL, Glon 6175 +2. SHERWOOD, John 11007 +3. ADKINS, Matt 47-336 +4. ADERHOLT, Harry Clay +5. RAGONA, Ferruggia R +6. BARAKAUSKAS, Algio +7. BROWN, James H.47479 12 +8. SPEED, Horace III 8435 +9. Amthrill (Crypto Kari Barreto +10. ROSENBAUER, William A.13915 +11. SEWARD, Major William A. Jr. +12. BEALE, W. H.42-33 +13. BENAS, Alis PR +14. BECERT, Jerome F.PK-12571 +15. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 OGC 74-1755 + +SECRET + +30 September 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Meeting with E. Howard Hunt Re His Memoirs, "Undercover" + +1. On 28 September 1974 Ray Rocca, Deputy Chief/CI Staff, and I met in the DCD Washington Field Office with E. Howard Hunt, his attorney William A. Snyder, Jr., and Snyder's associate Thomas W. Coons. As the meeting began, Hunt asked if it was being tape-recorded; I assured him that it was not. He said he did not care; but that, if it were to be recorded, he would like to know. We then embarked upon the review according to the plan under which we would demand the deletion of three items as classified and then proceed to the remaining 29 items, only if Hunt was cooperative on the first three. He and his lawyers appeared very cooperative, and accordingly, the meeting continued to cover all 32 items. + +2. Changes were agreed to in the items set forth in paragraphs 12, 14, and 25 of the CI Staff memorandum of 19 September 1974. These appear at pages 73, 80-83, and 115 of the galley proof and concern the fabrication of the Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico City, and the joint) CIA-Uruguayan telephone monitoring operation. The wording of the agreed changes is as shown on the attached copies of the pertinent pages of the galley proof. Essentially, these changes disguise the identity of the fabricated newspaper and remove a reference to journalists as agents; delete the word "Guatemalan" to make the entered embassy non-specific; and delete the reference to listening posts and telephone monitoring to make that paragraph refer in more general terms to our ability to cover targets without referring to the use of electronic surveillance. + +E-2 IMPDET +CL BY 058473 + +CI + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +3. We then proceeded to the 29 items which we would like to see modified but which we could not consider classified. We made this clear to Hunt and went through them one by one, discussing our concern with each. Hunt contended that most of these items should not be considered sensitive since they had been publicized extensively; in some cases confirmed in testimony; and, in the case of other items, the principals involved were dead. However, he agreed to changes in the items referred to in paragraphs 1, 3, 17, and 32 of the CI Staff memorandum of 19 September. These involve the deletions of the names of Henry Pleasants and Frank Holcomb, both now retired under cover; a direct reference to joint operations with the British in Hong Kong against China; and the wording of his reference to CIA alias documentation used by the Watergate burglars. The language of this last item will be changed so that it no longer leaves the impression that the documentation was prepared by the Agency for this operation. + +4. When we had finished, Hunt and his lawyers emphasized as they had mentioned earlier in the meeting that it might be very difficult to get the publisher to agree to changes in the unclassified items. Mr. Snyder offered to present all of the items to the publisher for change without distinguishing between the classified and unclassi- fied items. He said he would do this without implying they were all classified. I felt it necessary to turn down his offer because of the risk of the publisher being unwilling to accept that many changes with the result that we would have to go back to him on the three classified items, thus presenting a situation similar to our retraction of previously demanded deletions in the Marchetti book. I think there would be some danger of the publisher using this in his adver- tising and through reviewers for publicity purposes. + +5. As we were leaving, Hunt showed me what was described as a "comfort letter." This was a letter written by him to the publishers on 17 May 1974 at the publisher's request which said that in his opinion nothing in the manuscript violated any agreement between himself and the CIA, nor would subject him to prosecution under the espionage laws. As the meeting was ending, Hunt expressed his hope that no publicity would be given to it and that the Agency would not issue any kind of a press release. In view of the Director's decision that we shall issue a press release, I took pains to persuade Hunt that public acknowledgment of the fact that we had reviewed his + +2 + +SECRET +C3 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +manuscript would be in his interest as well as ours. He had referred more than once during the meeting to the need to avoid the appearance of "a bear hug"; in other words, collusion or cooperation between him and the Agency, leaving an inference that the book was designed to be a whitewash of CIA. In view of this, it was easy to convince Hunt that an Agency press release would be in his interest. I would note here, however, that both Mr. Rocca and I felt that Hunt and his lawyers were genuinely cooperative and that a press release which is too harsh or denigrates the book or Hunt's motives might be unfair and considered by him to be in bad faith. Hunt appears to retain admiration and respect for the Agency and seems convinced that nothing in his book will harm our operations or personnel. + +JOHN D. MORRISON, JR. +Acting General Counsel + +Attachments + +cc: Acting DDO +SAB/DDO +DC/CI Staff +O/Security +Asst. to DCI +Mr. Walter Pforzheimer +C/CCS +OGC:JDM:sin +Original OGC Subj: PUBLICATIONS +1 Chrono + +3 + +SECRET +C2 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10300.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10300.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f1876a1f677336090914daa7d743ffe89b76fb0d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10300.md @@ -0,0 +1,933 @@ +14-00000 +104-10106-10300 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Yurily Ivanovich NOSENKO + +IDENTIFICATION: +NOSENKO, Yurily Ivanovich, a Soviet +KGB officer who defected in 1964 and +was subsequently involuntarily con- +fined in the U.S. by the Agency for +a period of approximately three years. + +BACKGROUND : +NOSENKO first contacted Agency per- +sonnel in Switzerland in June 1962 +and subsequently defected in January +1964. NOSENKO was brought to the U.S. +and after a period of relative freedom +he was involuntarily confined in +April 1964. From April 1964 to +August 1965, he was confined at an +Agency controlled site in Clinton, +Maryland. From August 1965 to +October 1967, NOSENKO was confined +at Camp Peary Virginia. In October +1967, he was returned to the Washington +area, given increasing amounts of +freedom until he was given total free- +dom in April 1969. NOSENKO became a +U.S. citizen in April 1974. NOSENKO +was employed by the Agency as a +consultant in March 1969 and continues +under contract to date. His present +salary is $23,500 per year. + +APPROVAL : +(1) The legal basis to confine NOSENKO +against his will was discussed by +Mr. Richard Helms, DD/P, and others with +the Deputy Attorney General on 2 April +1964 (Tab 1). On 3 April 1964, the +Agency General Counsel, Mr. Lawrence +Houston, advised the Director of Security +by memorandum that such confinement was +proper (Tab 2). + +(2) There are a series of letters from +the DDCI, DCI and others to various +agencies, including the Department of +Justice and the White House, covering +the period 1964 to 1969, evidencing +awareness of these agencies of the +NOSENKO affair (Tab 3). + +(3) The conditions of NOSENKO's confine- +ment were established by the Office of +Security (Tabs 4 & 5). + +14-00000 + +RESULTS : +By memorandum dated 2 October 1968, +the Director of Security forwarded +two reports to the DDCI summarizing. +the results of the NOSENKO case to +that date. The reports are voluminous. +One was prepared by the Office of +Security and the other by the FBI. +Both reports conclude that NOSENKO +was a bona fide defector. A draft +memorandum attached to this file, +dated 21 October 1968 and prepared +by the CI Staff, raises question +regarding NOSENKO's bona fides +and challenges the above two reports. + +TERMINATION : +NOSENKO Continues under contract to +the Agency. He is brought to Washington, +periodically to consult on matters +germane to his background and experience. +Various reports are available in the +files of the Office of Security which +detail financial aspects of this case. +No final accounting has been made since +the project continues. + +COMMENTS : +(1) While the Office of Security files +do document the rationale for the original +confinement of NOSENKO, they do not +document the rationale for his continued +confinement over so long a period of time. +A memorandum dated 5 August 1969 states +that various congressional staff officers +were briefed on NOSENKO and states that +concern for his safety, as well as con- +cern regarding his bona fides, prompted +the prolonged confinement. (See Tab 6) + +(2) Office of Security files document +a period in 1969 during which a mail +cover was placed on NOSENKO. + +(3) During the above period, NOSENKO +was allowed a pleasure trip to Florida. +During this trip, Agency personnel, with +apparent Headquarters approval, obtained +the services of prostitutes. This +apparently occurred on at least two +occasions. + +2 + +14-00000 +FILES : +(C +Office of Security files on NOSENKO +are maintained in the following +locations: + +OS/SSD (Contact Mr. Charles Phalen) + +OS/SAG (Contact Mr. Bruce Solie) + +3 + +14-00000 +OLDIET +EVER PILY +2. April 1964 +: +MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD + +SUSJECT: +Discussion. with Deputy Attorney +General on Nosenko Case + +I. Ar Helas, Mr. Houston and Mr. Murphy met with +the Deputy Attorney General and members of his staff to +discuss subject case. Present from Hr. Katzenbach's-- +staff were Messrs. Foley, Yeagley and Reis. + +2. Mr. Helas explained the Nosenko case briefly +and indicated that shortly we would be faced with what +we at least considered to be two problems on which we +would like the advice of the Department of Justice. +First, we would seeon feel compelled to begin hostile +interrogation of Hosenko in order to arrive at the truth +with respect to his mission for the KGB and we wondered +what the legal position would be in circumstances in +which we detained Nosenko against his will for this pur- +pose. Second, we would have to be ready after determin- +ing that we could obtain no additional information from +Nosenko to deport him. We had thought of taking him to +Germany and transferring him to Soviat custody in Borlin +where this has been done a number of times in the past. +: +3. There was some discussion of whether deportation +to another country might be a consideration. Mr. Halms +explained we would probably face publicity problems in +deporting to a third country of the kind we would en- +counter if he were free in the U. S. Nr. Helms noted +there were many items of information which we and the +FBI realize are of no significance because of the file +holdings we have but which an unscrupulous newspaper man +could use to create mischief. This aspect was then dropped +and it was the consensus that Berlin was probably the best +place. + +4. The question of the basis for detention was again +raised and related by Mr. Foley to the conditions under +which Nosenko is in this country. He is hore as an "ex- +clusion and parole case" which means he has not been +admitted and has been paroled to the Agency which is +responsible for him while he is in this country. This +erenrt +EYES ONLY + +14-00000 +EYES CV +2- +-: +parole can be interpreted to mean parole to a specific +locale which would provide some justification for our +detaining him for questioning. It was then pointed out, +however, that if he said he wished to leave the country +to return to the Soviet Union, technically we would not +be able to detain him further. In this event, we would +be faced with the need to deport his quickly and quietly +and for this purpose the immigration warrant of arrest. +and deportation was was probably the best instrument. + +5. Mr. Katzenbach asked Mr. Foley to check into +this and Hr. Foley will in turn contact Mr. Houston. +Mr. Houston will in turn discuss the problem with CIA +Office of Security officials to get the background-of +their liaison with the INS on these matters. + +6. Mr. Helas thanked. Mr. Katzenbach for his assistance +and wo departed amid some jovial banter with respect to +"The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" about what we expected +to happen to him when he started to climb over that "wall" +in Berlin. + +David E. Murphy +Chief, SR Division +S GALY + +14-00000 +C/SB +KOLO +OGC 64-0903 +MEMORANDUM FOR: : Director of Security +SUBJECT: +3 April 1964 +Parole Status of Defectors +: +1. On 2 April 1964 we had a discussion with the Department +of Justice or the status of aliens whose inspection by I&NS is deferred +upon arrival at our request and who are then paroled to this Agency. +It was the position of the Department of Justice that we were responsible +for taking any action necessary to carry out the terms of the parole. + +2. As you know, a basic parole agreement was executed by the +Attorney General and the DCI on 10 February 1955. After setting up +conditions for authorizing parole in any one case, the agreement states: +"After parole of such aliens, the Central Intelligence Agency will assume +responsibility for care, supervision and control of a kind and degree it +believes consistent with the internal security needs of the United States +during continuance of their parole status." This means that the +responsible Agency officials must take the minimum action necessary +to protect the internal security needs of the United States. The word +"minimum" is not necessarily a limitation. It merely means that good +judgment must be used as to what kind and degree of action is necessary. + +3. The agreement further provides that upon completion of the +parolee's intelligence or operational purposes in the United States or if +internal security reasons so require, the alien will be removed from +this country through arrangements made by the Agency and, in such +case, the Agency will inform the Service in advance of each proposed +departure. +para 1 declassifie Kawrence Ritterstow +by AAL on +CC:DD/P +C/SR +19 Sept 78 +چین +LAWRENCE R. HOUSTON +General Counsel + +14-00000 +(January 1975 +SUBJECT: Yuriy Ivanovich NOSENKO +1. Information that NOSENKO had defected and was in the United +States in February 1964 was known to appropriate agencies and articles +had appeared in the public media. + +2. NOSENKO was in the United States under an I&NS parole as +the responsibility of CIA. The FBI was fully advised of the presence of +NOSENKO in the United States and interviewed NOSENKO on several +occasions in March 1964. The United States Intelligence Board was +also formally advised on 12 February 1964 concerning the defection of +NOSENKO. On 14 February 1964, NOSENKO was interviewed by Soviet +in the presence of I&NS and State Department officials +officials/and NOSENKO reaffirmed his previous request for asylum in +the United States. + +14-00000 +9 OCT 1969 +ER-69-5003/1 +: +Mr. Raymond F Farrell +Commissioner of Immigration +and Naturalization +Department of Justice +Washington, DC +Dear Mr. Farrell: +SUBJECT: Yuriy Ivanovich NOSENKO +Pursuant to the authority granted under Section 7 of +the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949, as amended, +I approve and recommend for your approval the entrance +of subject into the United States for permanent residence +since his entry is in the interest of the national security +and assential to the furtherance of the national intelligence +mission. In accordance with previous correspondence in +Section 7 cases, it is understood that you will present this +matter to the Attorney General for his approval. + +Since his defection in February 1964, the subject bas +provided valuable information to this Agency and he will +continue to be of value in the future. + +Subject has been investigated abroad and here over a +period of five years and has submitted to a technical inter- +rogation. The question of bona fides is a continuing one and +should any information be developed definitely disproving his +bona fides, it shall be made available to your Service and the +Attorney Genaral. +SCOTILI +6300 1 +Sxcluded iam auzastic +Gungrading and +declaaslitale + +14-00000 +Thars are enclosed Forces -125 and background chic, +in suplicate, concerning the subject +incerely, +[s] +Richard Haims +Director +ORIGINA +/s/ H. J. Osborn +8 October 1969 +Howard J.. Osors +Dato +Director of Sochrity +Distributions Orig +Signer's copy +DECI +Z +33 Div. +200 +03 Filen +SECRET + +14-00000 +Yuriy Ivanovich NOSENKO (Aka: Yuri NOSSENKO) +Nicolayev, Ukraine, USSR +Brown Blue/Gray 5ít. 11 inches +: +30 October 1927 +Male +Soviet +Divorced +Caucasian + +14-00000 +BIGORAPHIC DATA +Yaziy Iran +14 October 1927, Zicolayev, Ukrabe, USSA +MARIZAL SZATUSI 1946 - Marriad and divorced Flavia +Float TELE), 1949-arald and +23 +1955 - Married Ludmila Faltanovan +KOERETNIKOVA), Jaana +Chata NOSENSO, b +1959; Tamara MOLENKO, bera +13 July 1958, Moscow Poth Uving is 1370) +1942-1945 - Attesdod various USIR Naval +Sensela +PMATIONALITZI +Plavai Intelligente) +The Carminer for Stata Secarity): +Lieutenses in 3358 Hary whis in school an +Zovies +PRESENT AND FAST 1943-1954 - miez Soms333 +POLITICAL AFF +LATIORS +: +- Candidata Communist Party +1957-1965 - ander bezmist Party, ISSR +62009 1 +Scaled tha +cong ta +dacacsitification + +14-00000 +SEONET +C +SP-1687 +18 JUL 1969 +Mr. Raymond F. Farrell +Commissioner of Immigration +and Naturalization +Department of Justice +DC +Washington, D +Attention: Mr. Frank E. Bartos +Dear Sir: +SUBJECT: Yuriy Ivanovich NOSSENKO +Reference is made to previous correspondence +in this case + +Subject continues to be of operational interest +to this Agency. Therefore, it is requested subject's: +parole to this Agency be extended for an additional +period of six (6) months beyond the expiration date of +his stay of 16 August 1969. + +Your cooperation in this matter is very much ap- +preciated. + +Sincerely, +STCHED +Victor R. White +Deputy Director of Security +(Investigations and Operational Support) +OS/AAS/LW:es 16 July 1969 +NOT TO BE DISSEMINATED FURTHER OR EXHIBITED +TO ANYONE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. +SEPOST +GROUP 1 +Excluded ב הרהstematic +dexagrading and +declassificati + +14-00000 +SUBJECT (Optional) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHET +FROM +Chief, SR. Division +TOOficer designation room number, and +building). +12: +13 +14. +15. +DD/OS +FORM +3-62- +610 +USE PREVIOUS. +EDITIONS +SECRET +EXTENSION NO. +DATE +577713 February-1964 +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +RECEIVED FORWARDED +COMMENTS (Number-each each comment los +to whom Draw aslins across column after eacht comm +10 show from +TOP SECRET-EYES ONLY +BY HAND +EYES ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL. +:- +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR: +TOP SEORET +EYES ONLY +11 February 1954 +Mr. McGeorge Sundy +: +SUBJECT: +Yuri Ivanovich NOSENKO + +1. This saorandia.refers to the State Department +release of 10 February.on subject case and provides addi- +tional background as ound as well as information en his current +status........ + +2. As a 163 staff officer, NOSENKO is regularly +assigned to the Counterintelligance Directorate of the +XGB in Hoscow but was included in the Soviet delegationA +to the Disarmament Conference as part of a cover arrange- +went which permitted his to carry out intelligence and Y +security functions in Geneva on behalf of the ECB +.. +: +3. HOSENKO also attended various sessions of the +Disarmament Conference hold in Genova in 1962. During +the course of these sessions NOSENKO sought contact with +officials of the U. S. Government, informed these officials +that he was affiliated with the Soviet State Security ap- +paratus and volunteered to aid the U. S. Government in +datecting Soviet subversive activity directed against the +U, S. Government. During the course of his contact with +U. S. authorities NOSENKO stated that bis cooperation with. +the U. S. Government originated with his distaste and hatred +for the Soviet regime in general, with his desire to obtain +revenge for the unjust death of his father, a senior official +in the Soviet shipbuilding industry, and with the general +admiration of the Azericans with whom he had come in con- +tact within the Soviet Union. + +4. In lato January 1964, NOSENKO arrived in Geneva, +again masquerading as a member of the Soviet delegation +to the Disaranment Conference. Subject secretly notified +his CIA contacts in the United States concerning his pres- +ence in Geneva and arranged to meet with these contacts.. +During a series of sootings NOSENKO provided information +including documents concerning Soviet Stato Security acti- +vities within the USSR SR and abroad and a detailed account +of the XC3 operation against U. S. Professor Barghoora +which NOSENKO said he had personally supervised at the +direction of SEMICHASTNIY, the Chairman of the Committee +for State Security (KG3). +EVES DALY + +14-00000 +EYES ONLY C +3- +5. During these most recent meetings NOSENKO announced +his desire to leave the USSR permanently and seek his future +in the West. lis claimed his new work in the KGB (First +Deputy Chief of that department charged with the surveillance +and recruitment of American visitors to the USSR) was o... +panding and that he would not do able to visit the West: +with any frequency.. Accordingly, he prepared a request for +political asylus in the United States. He was taken to +Frankfurt, Germany where he is currently undergoing interro- +gation. Plans are now being made to remove his to the U.S. + +6. It should be noted that CIA contact with Subject. +has not been extensive and that we will require additional +thorough interrogation to establish Subject's boaa fides.. +It should also be noted that MOSENXO's duties were not con- +cerned with sub substantive aspects of the Disarmament Conference, +and he therefore is not expected to be able to shed much, if +any, light on that area of our interest. + +7. The possibility that NOSENKO's defection was de- +signed to wrock the conference was most carefully considered. +The decision to accept hia was taken on the conviction that +the Soviets would not have chosea such a vulnerable agent +(staff officer of the X53) for this kind of sov۵. +CSR/DEN/jif 0 11 Feb 64 +Distribution: +Orig +- Adse +2 cc- +1 cc +1 cc +Acc +- +- +: +SR/CI/K-Day +C/CI +CSR +- DD/OS +Thomas i. Karamessines +Acting Deputy Director +for Plans +IND SEPPET +EYES ONLY + +14-00000 +CENTR +INTELLIGENCE +AGENCY +YES UNLI +C_NTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +WASHINGTON 25, D. C. +OFFICE OF DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE +12 Februaту 1964 +NEMORANDUM FOR: +United States Intelligence Board Members +SUBJECT: +Yuzi Ivanovich HOSENKO + +1. This memorandna refers to the State Department +Telease of 10 February on subject case and provides addi- +tional background as well as information on his current +status. + +2. As a 36B staff officer, NOSENKO is regularly +assigned to the Counterintelligence Directorate of the +Sa in Moscow but was included in the Soviet delegation +to the Diserament Conference as part of a cover arrange- +sent which permitted dia to carry out intelligence and +security functions in Canova on behalf of the XG3. +2. + +3. NOSENKO also attended various sessions of the +Disarmament Conference held in Geneva in 1962, During the +course of these sessions, HOSENKO sought contact with +officials of the 5. 3. Government, informed these officials: +that he was affiliated with the Soviet State Security ap- +paratus and volunteered zo aid the B. 5, Goverment in +detecting Soviet subversive activity directed against the +B. S. Government. During the course of his contact with +U. S. authorities, NOSEXKO stated that his cooperation wità +the U. S. Government originated with his distaste and hatred +for the Soviet regime in general, with his desire to obtain +revenge for the unjust death of his father, a senior official +in the Soviet shipbuilding industry, and with the general +admirations of the Americans with whom he had come in con- +tact within the Soviet Union. +: +: +: +4. In lats January 1964, NOSENKO arrived in Geneva, +again masquerading as a zonder of the Soviet delegation +to the Disarmament Conforenco. Subject secretly notified +his CLA contacts in the United States concerning his pres- +ence in Ceneva and arranged to acet with these contacts, +During a series of meetings HOSENKO provided information +including documents concoming Soviet State Security acti- +vities within the USSR and abroad and a detailed account +۵۱۹ +101320 +EYES ONLY + +14-00000 +EYES JULY +of the KSB operation against against U. S. Professor Sarzhoorn +which NOSENKO said he had personally supervised at the +direction of SEMICHASTAIY, the Chairman of the Conaittes +for State Security: (KGB). +: +: +:- +: +5. During these most recent seatings NOSENKO announced +his desire to leave the USSR permanently and seek his future +in the dest. He clained his new work in the KGB (First +Deputy Chief of that departaent charged with the surveillance +and recruitment of American visitors to the USSR) was ax- +panding and that he would not be able to visit the Yest +with any frequency. Accordingly, he prepared a request for +political asylum in the United States. He was taken to +Frankfurt, Germany where he is currently undergoing interro- +gation. Plans are now being made to remove him to the U. S. +:- + +5. It should be noted that CIA contact with Subject +has not been extensive and that we will require additional +*thorough interrogation to establish Subject's bona fides. +It should also be noted that NOSENKO's duties were not con- +carned with substantive aspects of the Disarmament Conference, +and he therefore is net expected to be able to shed much, if +any, light on that area of our interest. + +7. The possibility that NOSENXO's defection was de- +signed to wreck the conference was most carefully considered. +The decision to accept biz was taken on the conviction that. +the Soviets would not have chosen such a vulnerable agent +(staff officer of the KGB) for this kind of move. + +Marshall 5. Cartor +Lieutenant General, USA +Deputy Director + +14-00000 +Nosenko's Account Disputes Charge by Soviet +BY TAD SZULC +WASHINGTON, Feb17 +Yuri L Nosenko told a Soviet +Defection Preceded Report +to Swis Polices Police Apparently +Ruling Out Negligence +Embassy inficial at their con +frontation here last Friday that +he left Switzerland on the way +to the United States 28-hour +before his defection was...re +ported by the Russians to the +tall separately with +Swiss authorities: Mr.N Nosenko +This statement by the former Information made, available +Swiss diplomat Had teens per +mitted to talle sepa +Central In +Service. Officials of the State +Department the Cent +talligence Agency and the +Immigration and Naturalization +Service were also present +air Nosenka was described as +having been completely relaxed +during the interview +He. is understood to have told +the Soviet diplomat have told +defected of his own volition +businesslike-conference that he +His statements, it was report +staff officer of the Soviet Com-today has thrownell light without any outside pressures +mittee of State Security, the on the defection +secret police appeared to amountThe Soviet delegation inted did not allay Soviet résent +to a denial of the Soviet charge, Geneva: it was reported told ment against Swiss authorities. +that the Swiss authorities had the Swiss police at 5: Feb. Diplomatic reports reaching the +been negligent in preventing his 5 that Mr. Nosenko was miss- State Department said that So- +defection.g. But fr. Nosenko's state viet diplomats in foreign capi- +Mr. Nosenko, who quit as a ments in the presence of the tals continued-to-register-com- +member of the Soviet delegation Soviet Embassy official are said plaints about alleged negligence +to the Geneva disarmament con-to have shown that his actual arter. Mr. Nosenko's conference +ference Febi was allowed to defection took took place at LPM with the Soviet diplomat +meet with Soviet: diplomat the preceding da +here in the presence of United Thes Soviet delegation +States officials nounced Mr Nosenko's disap- +The State Department an-pearance Fer +nounced at the time, that the The meeting between +confrontation was-taking place Nosenko-and the Soviet Em +in Washingtom at the request of bassy official took place in the +the Soviet Embassy, but no headquarters of the Washing- +other details were made public ton Feld office of the Im +The department said that almigration and Naturalization +196 + +14-00000 +U.S. Lets Swiss +And Red Envoys fle +Talk to Defector +Nosenko Again +Voices Desire +For Asylum +By-Chalmers M Roberts +Soviet secret police de +fector Yuri I Nošenko is +in the United States where +he-was-interviewed yester +day by officials of both the +Russian and Swiss +bassies: +The State Department said +Beach interview lasted less than +an hours and that a Department +official was present each time: +Nosenko reaffirmed his earlier +request, for aslyum. in the +United States and it will be +granted. +State Department spokesman +Richard. I. Phillips, in giving +out. this information, declined +to say where the interviews +took place or to give any de +tails Earlier he had said it +was possible that newsmen +here will be allowed to talk +with-Nosenko +Soviet Kicks up Euss +These developments came +2s the Soviet Union kicked up +a diplomatic fuss over the dis +appearance of Nosenko on +Feb. 4, from Geneva, where +he had been assigned as an +"expert" in the Soviet delega- +tion at the 17-nation disarma- +ment conference. Philipps +said he was "on temporary +duty from KGB. (secret po +lice) headquarters in Mos +cow." +: +Up to yesterday Moscow +had been directing its public +diplomatic wrath at the +Swiss, charging them with +loose security. The provision +for a Swiss diplomat to inter- +view Nosenko was to assure +the Swiss that the United +States had taken part in no +illegal act on their soil. +The Swiss. already had +strongly rejected the Soviet +charges. +On Wednesday. Phillips re +See DEFECTOR, A5, Col. 1 +WASH Post +2/15/64 + +14-00000 +See Defector +ported yesterday, a Soviet called in American Ambassa +Embassy messenger: brought ata a dor Foy Kooler and charged +message to the State Depart the United States within +ment asking for information permissible acts in the case +as to the manner in which He stopped short of a kidnap +Nosenko presented him ing charge however Kohler +self to the US authorities replied that von behalf of the +and requested an opportunity United States he rejected any +to interview him The De implication of American wrong +partment agreed to the inter- doin +view with American officials +present and said Nosenko Serious Effects. Hinted +also was agreeable. A reply In Geneva Soviet officials, +about the defection also was including Tsarapkin himse +given to the Soviet Embassy privately spread to the press +Soon-Wednesday in Gen- +eva-Soviet disarmament dele hints of serious consequences +gate Semyon Tsarapkin Soon there were rumors that +gave-newsmen and angry state. Moscow would would pull outils dele +ment aimed at the Swiss and gation, but up to last night no +charging provocative activi, such threat atchad had actually been +ewarerumors +by Sunspecified Western +agents Up-to then Tsarapkin made, according to wore reacin +had been-saying both private ing Washington +ly and publicly that the No +In-public Tsarapkin said only +senkordelection would not af I have nothing to say Lam +fect the the disarmament talks not in the position to tell you +Yesterday the Soviets stepped +up their protest-in-two places, anything +Moscow and Geneva Atesome so far unspecified +In Moscow Soviet Foreign dates Nosenko, who had ap +Minister Andre Gromy to parently crossed from Switzer +: +land to France was flown to +the United States. Its as +sumeches the hands of +the Central Intelligence Agen +cythe normal course for de +Lectors +Officials rere yesterday +were knocking down the idea +that he was a particularly big +fish that he new any atomic +secrets that he knew any +thing About Soviet disarma +up to +ment strategy: Rather, they there had been no word +said, he was a KGR staff offi +cera security man operating last night of the defection on on +as is the Soviet practice, in the Soviet radios or in the +aight compartiment That press though word of mout +would mean be would have reports had spread through +useful and perhaps important the capital +knowledge bi part of the KGB +but probably not much more. +Believed Genuine +It was felt here that Moscow +might have stepped ruo.. its +protest, after- Tsarapkin-had +publicly downgraded the case +in. Geneva. At any rate U.S. +It is assumed here that the +36-year-old Nosenko is a gen-disarmament negotiator Wil- +uine defector though the pos- liam C. Foster and Tsarapkin +sibility of his being a double held another business session +agent has not been overlook in Geneva yesterday at which +ed. It also is, felt-here that they said the case was not dis- +the Soviet protest was no cussed +stronger than could be ex-- It also was noted here that +pected. The request for an the Soviet Communist Party +interview rare but not. un- Central Committee has been +precedented, was granted. in meeting In Moscow all this +hopes of reciprocal treatment; week. But whether the No- +should the occasion arisesenko čase was discussed was +Bioscavispatches said not known +WASIt Pos +2/15/ + +14-00000 + +12 May 1964 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Chief, Support Branch +FROM +SUBJECT +Dat +Chief, Operational Support Division +AEFOXTROT +#262622 +DDCOS +DOGHOS +ASST/IOS +C +פרס +CATED +C3 +C/30 +C/SB +그 나다 +This memorandumis primarily for the record and will +record the essence of a meeting held on the morning of 12 May +1964, at which the following were present: Messrs. Charles Kane, +Jack Bauman, OS; Dr. Charles Bohrer, Medical Staff; Messrs. +Bagley, Karpovich), McMahon and David Murphy, SR Division. + +2. The essence of this meeting was furnished to the Acting. +Chief, Support Branch on 12 May 1964, as follows: + +Effective immediately or as soon as practicable, the following +procedures will apply with regard to the handling of the +Subject +(1) Subject will receive a regular diet with modest regulated. +portions. He is to have no dessertor or "trimmings," +but may have have the necessary silverware with which to +eat properly. (CAUTION--Extreme care should be +exercised with regard to controlling the silverware, +and it it was suggested that at least two of the guards +be required to count the silverware in and out; that.. +the silverware be placed on the tray in a manner +where it could be observed before the guards enter +the room, etc.) +: +(2) Arrangements are to be made for the installation of +adequate air-conditioning equipment to insure that a +comfortable temperature is maintained. (It is under- +stood that there is quite a bit of equipment available +through Logistics channels.) +: +(3) Subject is to receive a bath; change of underwear; +change of uniform; and a change of linen for his bed. +ALTS +FILES + +14-00000 +(4) Subject is to receive a haircut, the shorter the better. +(5) Subject is to receive one cigarette on 12 May 1964. +(NOTE--These changes with regard to the bath, haircut, +cigarette are not to be considered as something to be +done on a regular schedule. We will await specific +instructions from SR Division as to when these items +are to be accomplished in the future.) +(6) Effective immediately, Dr. Bohrer will visit the +Subject only on Tuesday each week. +(7) In addition to the above, it must be emphasized that +our attitude toward the Subject will remain precisely +the same, and our security procedures, including +searches, will continue to be at maximum control. +: +3. It was further ascertained that we will have custody of +the Subject until at least July. It was suggested that perhaps we may +wish to explore some modifications in the assignment of personnel +or schedule of assignments. In addition, the Acting Chief, Support +Branch has suggested that immediate consideration be given to +devising necessary procedures to be followed in the event of an +emergency involving loss of control of the Subject. This should +be discussed immediately with the responsible DFO supervisors +and specific procedures devised, and all guards properly informed +as to their responsibilities in this matter. +Jack M. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Yurily Ivanovich NOSENKO + +IDENTIFICATION: NOSENKO, Yurily Ivanovich, a Soviet +KGB officer who defected in 1964 and +was subsequently involuntarily con- +fined in the U.S. by the Agency for +a period of approximately three years. + +BACKGROUND : NOSENKO first contacted Agency per- +sonnel in Switzerland in June 1962 +and subsequently defected in January +1964. NOSENKO was brought to the U.S. +and after a period of relative freedom +he was involuntarily confined in +April 1964. From April 1964 to +August 1965, he was confined at an +Agency controlled site in Clinton, +Maryland. From August 1965 to +October 1967, NOŠENKO was confined +at Camp Peary, Virginia. In October +1967, he was returned to the Washington +area, given increasing amounts of +freedom until he was given total free- +dom in April 1969. NOSENKO became a +U.S. citizen in April 1974. NOSENKO +was employed by the Agency as a +consultant in March 1969 and continues +under contract to date. His present +salary is $23,500 per year. + +APPROVAL : (1) The legal basis to confine NOSENKO +against his will was discussed by +Mr. Richard Helms, DD/P, and others with +the Deputy Attorney General on 2 April +1964 (Tab 1). On 3 April 1964, the +Agency General Counsel, Mr. Lawrence +Houston, advised the Director of Security +by memorandum that such confinement was +proper (Tab 2). + +(2) There are a series of letters from +the DDCI, DCI and others to various +agencies, including the Department of +Justice and the White House, covering +the period 1964 to 1969, evidencing +awareness of these agencies of the +NOSENKO affair (Tab 3). + +(3) The conditions of NOSENKO's confine- +ment were established by the Office of +Security (Tabs 4 & 5). + +SECRET + +00738 + +RESULTS : By memorandum dated 2 October 1968, +the Director of Security forwarded +two reports to the DDCI summarizing +the results of the NOSENKO case to +that date. The reports are voluminous. +One was prepared by the Office of +Security and the other by the FBI. +Both reports conclude that NOSENKO +was a bona fide defector. A draft +memorandum attached to this file, +dated 21 October 1968 and prepared +by the CI Staff, raises question +regarding NOSENKO's bona fides +and challenges the above two reports. + +TERMINATION : NOSENKO continues under contract to +the Agency. He is brought to Washington +periodically to consult on matters +germane to his background and experience. +Various reports are available in the +files of the Office of Security which +detail financial aspects of this case. +No final accounting has been made since +the project continues. + +COMMENTS : (1) While the Office of Security files +do document the rationale for the original +confinement of NOSENKO, they do not +document the rationale for his continued +confinement over so long a period of time. +A memorandum dated 5 August 1969 states +that various congressional staff officers +were briefed on NOSENKO and states that +concern for his safety, as well as con- +cern regarding his bona fides, prompted +the prolonged confinement. (See Tab 6) + +(2) Office of Security files document +a period in 1969 during which a mail +cover was placed on NOSENKO. + +(3) During the above period, NOSENKO +was allowed a pleasure trip to Florida. +During this trip, Agency personnel, with +apparent Headquarters approval, obtained +the services of prostitutes. This +apparently occurred on at least two +occasions. + +SECRET +2 +00739 + +FILES : Office of Security files on NOSENKO +are maintained in the following +locations: + +OS/SSD (Contact Mr. Charles Phalen) +OS/SAG (Contact Mr. Bruce Solie) + +SECRET +3 +00740 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10325.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10325.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b301b67600e99c9b65c35284eac22dab1d6949eb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10325.md @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +14-00000 +104-10106-10325 + +UNCLASSIFIED + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: Lit Crim- US v. Leon + +FROM: (William H. Godson) +CI/R&A/O + +EXTENSION NO. 1592 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) | DATE RECEIVED | DATE FORWARDED | OFFICER'S INITIALS | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +---|---|---|---|--- +1. AC/CI/R&A/O | 02 NOV 1977 | | | +2. | | | | +3. AC/CI/R&A | 2 NOV 1977 | | | +4. | | | | +5. C/CI Staff | NOV 3 NOV 1977 | | 5-6: This note is pursuant to am discussion of the black notebook Deved weeks ago. Yon may wish to talk directely with Bail Gidson), who has revievved the file. +6. OGE. Mr. Jel Sunny | | | | +7. | | | | +8. | | | | +9. | | | | +10. | | | | +11. | | | | +12. | | | | +13. | | | | +14. | | | | +15. | | | | + +FORM 3-62 610 +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +1 November 1977 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Counterintelligence Staff + +FROM : (William H. Godson) +CI/R&A/O + +SUBJECT : Herbert Itkin File + +1. I have reviewed the material in the Herbert Itkin +file which is divided into two main divisions. The first +concerns the details of Itkin's use as an unpaid witting +informant on matters concerning an attempt by Haitian exiles +in 1963 to unseat then President Duvalier. This involved +a large number of contacts with Haitian exiles in New York, +Washington, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico. Itkin +became a legal advisor for a Haitian Government-In-Exile and +put up $15,000 of his "own funds" for this Haitian enterprise. +Bernard E. MONCURE (P) a CI Staff staff agent in New York, +rode piggy-back on Itkin's contacts with the Haitians to make +his own operational contacts within the group. He also +provided a small amount of money to them ($4,300) from CIA +funds. It would seem from information in the file that there +was high-level governmental interest in removing Duvalier +from office in 1963. This information is contained in hand- +written notes which are paraphrased and indicate high-level +interest in the activities of the Haitian exile group. (I +suggest that this material be kept in case there are Freedom +of Information Act requests on CIA activities involving Haiti +in 1962-1963.) + +2. The second and bulkier section of material concerns +Itkin's efforts to involve MONCURE and CIA in his attempts to +secure custody of his wife's children from her second marriage. +Itkin had been heavily involved as a lawyer and confidant with +Mafia syndicates and labor unions, particularly the teamsters. +While doing this he had gained a large amount of information +on the Mafia. In March 1963, MONCURE had recruited Itkin for +the FBI for domestic issues while maintaining for CIA the use +of Itkin for foreign intelligence matters. The FBI and the +federal prosecutors in New York starting in 1968 found Itkin +to be a very important witness in a series of criminal indict- +ments starting with New York City Water Commissioner Marcus. + +WARNING NOTICE +SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES +AND METHODS INVOLVED + +E2 IMPDET +CL BY 019816 +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +Itkin and his wife had for a long time been struggling to +maintain custody over her children from her second marriage. +Claiming that she had violated the custody stipulations of +a New York court by moving them more than 50 miles from New +York without his permission, Frederick Hersh, Mrs. Itkin's +former husband, gained custody of the children by means of +a ruling from the British court in 1966. Mrs. Itkin began +legal procedures in New York to regain the children. As +part of their effort they swore affadavits that Mrs. Itkin +had taken the children to England at the request of the CIA. +Itkin embellished on his CIA record by stating that he had +worked for CIA for many years prior to 1963, and insisted +that his original contact had been set up between Harold +Stassen and Allen Dulles in Philadelphia in the summer of +1954. Most of these assertions were fabrications. MONCURE's +CIA relationship was exposed in various legal circles in +New York. The Agency wanted to avoid MONCURE's having to +contradict Mr. and Mrs. Itkins' affadavits in court. The +FBI seemed to have been more interested in protecting Itkin's +reputation as a witness than in protecting MONCURE's reputa- +tion for honesty. + +3. MONCURE did not appear in court. The Federal +authorities eventually placed protection around Itkin and +his wife, keeping them on a military reservation, while +he appeared as a star witness in numerous Mafia cases which +led to covictions. + +4. One small side issuegis worth noting: (Thomas L. +Roberts, who was a law partner of Itkin) until mid-1961, became +a CIA staff agent under cover in Africa) The many fraudulent +activities of Itkin spread a scintilla of suspicion around +Roberts. The latter was given a polygraph examination in +Frankfurt. He answered questions on his relationship with +Itkin including financial and his few contacts with Marcus +to the satisfaction of his interrogators. + +5. Comments: The thrust of the file is mainly defensive. +CIA was reacting to Itkin's tactics to help his wife gain cus- +tody over her children. Itkin's numerous trips to England +and Europe were made on behalf of the FBI, and they were part +of an FBI attempt to gain information on the Mafia. Before +the recruitment of Itkin and his utilization by the FBI, CIA +did pass to the Attorney General in 1963 information on a +Department of Labor official's alleged criminal involvement +with the Mafia, which MONCURE had elicited from Itkin. The +file also refers to MONCURE's continued contact with one Mafia +figure Lenzieri, who was a legal client, as a means of self- +protection as Lenzieri represented a channel back to the Mafia + +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +for MONCURE, who was apprehensive of Mafia retaliation because +of his involvement with Itkin. + +6. I have talked to Will Kerbe who is presently the +case officer in contact for MONCURE. He says that MONCURE +is in limited law practice and is drawing a pension from +the Agency as well as a contract for services connected with +Golitsyn. There is probably nothing in the file which could +damage MONCURE's security as much of the information +regarding his association with Itkin has already been exposed. +The most recent information in the file is a January 1975 +memorandum for the record from Acting Chief, CI, which +states that John K. Greaney, Assistant General Counsel had +learned that Seymour Hersh had learned details of the Itkin-: +MONCURE relationship. It would appear that Mr. Greaney is +the most knowledgeable person in the agency on the legal +aspects of the Itkin case and probably maintains his own +files. + +William H. Godson + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10547.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10547.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fbe884da51d0e699f3daf7a68a38c8b2dc8348ab --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10547.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# 14-00000 +# 104-10106-10547 +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# CONFIDENTIAL 32814 + +# 10 April 1963 + +# Security Division +# Federal Aviation Agency +# Washington 25, D. C + +# Attention: Mr. Charles F. Niles +# Subject: HARVEY, WILLIAM K. + +# Dear Sir: +# In accordance with existing arrangements made with +# the Federal Aviation Agency and to confirm our oral +# notification, it is requested that your files reflect +# the above-named individual, an employee of this Agency, +# as having been issued Federal Aviation Agency Credential +# Number 4883 on 2 January 1963 + +# In the event of an inquiry, this information may be +# released to verify the authenticity of this credential. + +# Nicholas R. Zubon +# Chief, Building Security Branch +# Office of Security + +# FORM +# 10-62 1995 +# CONFIDENTIAL +# GROUP 1 +# Excluded from automatic +# downgrading and +# declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10716.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10716.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2cb1751d5966b27eb52edce497dfa6194f3a9c3c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10106-10716.md @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +12 December 1967 + +SUBJECT: SCHLUMBERGER WELL SURVEYING CORPORATION +(See Houma Munitions Dunker - Lease" by Subject firm) + +ALLEGATION: + +GARRISON has charged +that the burglary of the +Houme munitions bunker was +"CIA-Inspirei." He issued +arrest warrants for Gordon +NOVEL and-Sergio ARCACHA +SITE charging them with +the Houma burglary. + +SOURCE: + +Enclosure 24 of +CI/R&A remorandum of +7 August 1967. + +CIA CONNECTION: + +CIA had no connection with the +alleged burglery of the Houma Munitions +Bunker or any connection with the +bunker itself. +However, Pierre SCHLUMBERGER, prezident +of the SCHLUMBERGER CORPORATION, was of +contact interest in 1950 for routine +exploitation as a foreign intelligence +source. The FBI advised they had no objection +to the Agency's interrogating Pierre +SCHLUMBERGER who was an alien. In 1962 +DAYSTRON, INC. was acquired by SCHLUMBERGER, +INC. The Agency had a contract with DAY- +STRON for an unclassified item ($49,000 +contract for the production of Mark II +limmet mines); Agency interest was classified +Secret. SCHLUMBERGER, LTD. is a Dutch firm +controlled by French nationais. After the +Kerger, it was determined that future relation- +ship with DAYSTRON must be governed by +Agency policy not to place classified contracts +with & foreign firm. In 1963 the same +decision was reaches concerning Agency con- +tracts with Electro-Fechanical Research, Inc., +*a subsidiary of SCHLUMBERGER, LTD. ENR +dealt in all phases of telemetry. Contact +clearances for other personnel of SCHLUMBERGER +are set out below. + +OS INDICES RESULTS: + +The SCHLUMBERGER COMPANY was the subject of a nare check in +1947 bec use of a contact request, and it was determine) that there are +mrber of SCHLU PERCER corporations in Latin America which are domi- +nated by French nation:18. SCHLUBERGER has a patented operation for an +oil vell shooting" service which is subscribei to by various oil companies. +The SCHLUMBERGER WELL SURVEYING CORPORATION in Fouston was controlled by +Henri Ceorges DOLL, & French national. Be was of contact interest in +1956 and 1957. Eis wife is the daughter of Conrad SCHLUMBERGER. + +139. + +In August 1951 the Agency was interested in contacting Professor +Edouard POLDINI, a geophysicist and professor at the University of +Geneva and formerly an employee of the SCHLUMBERGER CORPORATION in +Paris, for operational use. He was to be used as a channel to a Janus +KANTAS who could give information about the fate of the previous employees of +the Jersey Company in Hungary, the production figures and extent of +exploitation of existing oil fields and exploration of new oil fields +together with the names of the officials of the Russian Hungarian Company +who took over the Jersey Company. + +In March 1953 the SCHLUMBERGER file reflects that an FBI source +furnished information that one Maurice Henri MARTIN, employed as an +engineer by the SCHLUMBERGER Company, Paris, France, received a letter +dated 27 July 1951 at Moscow from one Biegfried Stefanovitch MOROSOFF, +asking MARTIN for specialized information concerning geophysics. The +letter requested that MARTIN's reply be forwarded to Moscow through an inter- +mediary. From January 1932 until April 1937 MARTIN represented the SCHLUMBERGER +Company in Russia as an engineer, and it was thought that the correspondence +from MOROSOFF may represent a Soviet attempt to resume contact with MARTIN +and develop clandestine relations with him. The FBI conducted an investi- +gation dated June 1953 and determined that Maurice Henri MARTIN resided +at Nod Hill, Wilton, Connecticut and was employed by the SCHLUMBERGER +Well Surveying Co., Ridgefield, Connecticut. Informants advised that +although MARTIN was strongly nationalistic toward France, he gave every +indication of being anti-Russian and there was no evidence of CP activities. + +When DAYSTROM, INC. merged with SCHLUMBERGER, LTD., research was +done on the directors and officers of SCHLUMBERGER, LTD. The results +are as follows: + +OS indices reflect a record on Dillon ANDERSON, a trustee of +Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc. (a subsidiary of SCHLUMBERGER, LTD.) +who was also a proposed trustee of "NEW DAYSTROM" when it merged with +SCHLUMBERGER. ANDERSON is an attorney from Houston, Texas who was +appointed by President EISENHOWER as an advisor to the National Security +Council from 1953 until 1956. He was considered for a special clearance +in August 1955 but the briefing was not given. He was granted a covert O +clearance in December 1953 and April 1954 for use as a covert associate +on Project LPFUNNEL. J + +Pierre SCHLUMBERGER, President and Chief Executive Officer, +SCHLUMBERGER, LTD., Houston, Texas, French citizen, was of contact +interest in 1950. + +Charles C. PARLIN, Director of SCHLUMBERGER, LTD., and a member +of the law firm of SHEARMEN, STERLING and WRIGHT, Englewood, New +Jersey, U. S. citizen, was of contact interest in 1962 but was +security disapproved. PARLIN was allegedly the boy friend of Johanna +BEKER who was in contact with known Soviet Agents, ROBERT and JACK +SOBLE. BEKER advised the FBI in 1957 that she received, paid for and +transmitted to Robert SOBLE, OSS information which was given her by +two former OSS employees. She also advised the FBI in 1957 that she + +had given a very general outline of her activities to PARLIN ani +it is reliably reported that PARLIN and EMER shared a hotel roon +in Folland in 1957. PARLIN recorrented & Willion bart LANCASTER +for OSS employrent. LANCASTER was a member of the care law firm as +PARLIN and had a long record of Cortunist, front affiliations. PARLIN +in 1956 traveled to Jussia as a member of & delegation under the +sponsorship of the National Council of Churches. De was also the +lawyer for & Swiss & zament industrialist who sola erms to the +Nazis and the Communist countries since that time. + +Clark Drouillard GOODMAN, Vice-President of SCHLU-BERGER, +Ltd., Houston, Texas, U. S. citizen, was security disapproved for +use by TED in 1952 and for contact use in 1955 based on his support +of Frofessor Dirk STRUIK, & colleague at FTT, who was indicted on +chere of having been a Communist conspirstor and identified as a +Cormaist Party member. In Farch 1959 the same derogatory information +wis furnished the Contact Office to be considered in determining any +use of GOOD AN. Also, a book written by GOODHAN's wife, Kay Ellen +GOOD AN, was favorably reviewed by the 'DAILY WONER" in 1956. + +Jean C. LEGRAND, Vice-President of the SCHLUBERGER WELL +SURVEYING CORPORATION, Pigefield, Connecticut (U. S. citizen, +naturalised Fouston, Texas 1941) was approved for contact use in Kay +1957. Ele file is clear. There is a notation that one Hrs. J. C. +JESSAND, 5319 Fanell Street, Houston, Texas, in Noventer 1944 was +Fresident of the Houston Chapter, France Forever, The Fighting French +Committee in America. + +Everett STRAITOR, Sales Manager, Houston Area, SCHLUMBERGER +WELL SURVEYING Corporation, Fouston, Texas, U. S. citizen, was security +proved (CAUTION) for contact use in October 1950. His file is clear. + +Daniel SCHIANBERGER, French citizen, archeologist and teacher +t the University of Strasbourg, France in 1955, vis granted sa +over tional approval for use as a contract arent in Kabul in April +1956 but the clear ace vis encelled 20 September 1956. Eis file is +clear. Fowever, in & Tile on Nicholas KAGAK, French financier, and +suspected Soviet agent, which contains detailed study of the inter- +relationships and family connections existing in French firms, +information on Daniel SCEUBERGER is containe¹ therin. Daniel +SCHAU BERGER, & rester of the EU PERCER WELL SURVEYING Corporation, +vas head of the French Archeologicel Deletion in Afghanistan (1948- +1954). An associate of Daniel SCHLUBERGER WAS REoul CURIEL of a wealthy +Jewish banking family in Cairo, Egypt. Raoul and his brother, Henri +CUREN Cortunist chrounds and their mother we cant to Deore +SLME Co lich Soviet ar to Pefected to Pussis. BLATE lived with +the FIER's in Circ. Iso Cilbert PONTECORVO, known Comunist, +relative of the CURIEL family +wus in cont et with Dumento ARIEL, +involved in the Geore DE case. Bruno PONTECORVO, Gilbert's brother, +in the storie scientist wo defected to Russic in 1950, worked for +the Well Surreyin fomor tion, Tulsa, 01hor, from 1940 to 1942 but +it was not own it the SOCU BERGER Well Surveying Corporation is in ny +way connected with the Well Surveying Corporation in Tulse. + +SCELUMBERGER end Company and another SCHLUMBERGER subsidiary +Mru, Machine Bull (Competitor of IBK), are connected with Schneider +and Company, 42 rue d'Anjou, Paris. Francois SAAR-DEMICHEL, manager +of Compagnie Internationale de Commerce, represents SCHNEIDER for +the USSR and is a Soviet agent. In September 1961, an investigation +conducted in France disclosed that "everything that takes place in +the Elysee is known in Moscow within 48 hours and the originator of +such intelligence is Francois SAAR-DEMICHEL." Machines Bull is +controlled by General Electric Company of the U. S. and SCHNEIDER +and Company is affiliated with U. S. Westinghouse Corporation +under the name SCHNEIDER-Westinghouse. + +The Study in KAGAR's file contains the following additional +information concerning SCHLUMBERGER and Company: + +Haurice and Remi SCHLUMEERGER are affiliated with Lazard +Freres and the Worms Bank. Lagard Freres controls SCHNEIDER- +Westinghouse and has a New Orleans Branch Office. Closely associated +with the SCHLUMBERGER's is Charles DOH. DOH was born et Odessa in +1911 and arrived in the United States in 1937 to join the SCHLUMBERGER +Hell Surveying Corporation at Houston, Texas. He became a U. S. +citizen on 6 September 1950. Charles has a brother, Jean, who was +closely associated with Leonard FOURAU, & suspected Soviet agent. +HOUNGU was closely associated with Francois S/AR-DEMICHEL, previously +reatione Soviet agent connected with SCHLUMBERGER and Company. +Charles DOE was approved for Agency contact use in September 1955 es +a member of the SCHLUMBERGER Well Surveying Corporation. His file +is clear. + +Roger Robert Henri KENQUET, Executive Vice-President, +SCHLUMBERGER Well Surveying Corporation, Fouston, Texas, was approved +for contact use on a limited basis in October 1950. He had been an +erployee of OSE from 1943 to 1945; was given American citizenship +and the Congressional Vedal of Ponor for his deeds during World War II. + +Arthur Henry FPENTROP, an employee of the SCHLUMBERGER WELL +SURVEYING CORPORATION, Ridgefield, Connecticut, was of contact +interest in June 1956. Information concerning his spouse's critical +attitule towerde American customs and institutions and the dominant +osition she exercised over her busband was furnished the contact +office. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10085.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10085.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..29efab57127f5fd499010e258c4d4ab483665d74 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10085.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +104-10107-10085 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +(9064-6237 + +5 February 1969 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the General Counsel + +VIA : Chief, Central Cover Staff + +INFO : Mr. Rocca, CI Staff + +SUBJECT : (Thomas Lee Roberts) The Itkin Case + +FYI + +1. At our meeting on 30 January 1969, certain additional questions were raised relative to the relationship between (Roberts) and Itkin. + +29 +First, when did (LPGLOBE become aware that Itkin and the +Conestoga Group) had approached (Roberts) with a proposal to represent them in (Africa We were advised in 1966 through case officer meetings with Roberts) that he had been developing some potential cover company business with interests from the United States and England. We were given the name of the Conestoga Group) no later than 27 October 1966. We cannot say that we then knew the individual names of those involved. It was not uncommon for (Roberts) to have discussions with a number of potential clients; when it became apparent that no real business was forthcoming from this group, our interest ceased. + +At the 30 January meeting, we were also asked certain 08 questions about (Roberts) financial involvement with the (law firm) he and Itkin has been with prior to (Robert's) association with the Agency. + +2. We can add nothing to Roberts) account of January 1968 reflecting that he entered into an agreement with the firm on 31 May 1961 wherein he was authorized leave of absence from 1 June 1961 to 31 May 1963 drawing $100.00 per week for that period. + +(EUGENE MILLIGAN +Chief, CCS/GLOBE diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10087.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10087.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..223f0d994df7c86dc5d9619d527b298f5785e2c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10087.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10107-10087 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OGC 69-0402 + +4 March 1969 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +1. I showed Mr. George Carey his memorandum of 1955 +to the Director referring to T. and H., and said we thought +that H. referred to a General Hardin. After considerable +speculation Mr. Carey finally placed T. as being Juan Trippe +and Hardin as an Air Force General who was being placed with +(Pan Am)for operational reasons, primarily technical information +collection. Independently Mrs. Lovejoy had checked with Mr. +Larocque, and he also recalled General Hardin was a man +Mr. Carey was interested in placing with (Pan Am) for operational +reasons. + +2. The Air Force Register lists a General Thomas O. +Hardin, Air Force Major General, who retired in 1955, which +would seem to fit in as he is listed as an airline executive. +Mr. Carey had no knowledge whatsoever of the Itkin case, and +we felt it was out of the question that General Hardin is +synonymous with Philip Harbin. + +LAWRENCE R. HOUSTON +General Counsel + +OGC:LRH:bt +1-C/CI/R&A +1-DCS +2-General Counsel chrono +Subject HERBERT ITKIN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10089.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10089.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..16cbcd41ab75addc881be4c571761c6ed568bac8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10089.md @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +104-10107-10089 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +SIGNAL CENTER USE ONLY +ROUTING +2 +TEL 0 0 0 0 0 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +MESSAGE HANDLING INDICATOR +TELEPOUCH +OGC SUBJ: ITKIN, HERBERT +DISPATCH NUMBER +(FAMU4125 +22 + +INDEX 0. NO INDEX +0 RETURN TO: +0 IP FILES +TO: MELBOURNE CANBERRA + +SECRET TELEPOUCH +22 +DISP NO: FAMU-4125 +E 2 IMPDET +CL BY: 034405 +FYI +DATE: 16 NOVEMBER 1973 +TO: CHIEF OF BASE, MELBOURNE) +CHIEF OF STATION, CANBERRA) +FROM: CHIEF, EAST ASIA DIVISION +SUBJECT: MR. HERBERT ITKIN +FYI ONLY: +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +ON NOVEMBER 1973 MR. LESLIE V JARVIS ASIO REP IN WASHINGTON, HAND CARRIED TO HAS A LETTER FROM AUSTRALIAN JUSTICE A. R. MOFF-. +ITT REQUESTING INFORMATION ON THE RELIABILITY OF MR. HERECRT ITKIN +WHOM HE DESCRIBED AS A FORMER CIA AND FEI EMPLOYEE. THE FOLLOWING +PARAGRAPHS ARE THE GIST OF MR. MOFFITT'S LETTER, WHICH WAS ADDRESSED +TO "MR. WILLIAM CROSEY, (SIC) DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: +A. MOFFITT HOLDS A COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO THE INFIL- +2 TRATION OF ORGANIZED CRIME INTO NEW SOUTH WALES. IT IS OF SUBSTANTIAL +IMPORTANCE TO HIS INQUIRY THAT HE CONSIDER EVIDENCE GIVEN DURING A +DATE: +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: + +RELEASING OFFICER +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +CROSS REFERENCE +FILE NUMBER +5-2-5/3 + +OUTGOING TELEPOUCH +COURT CASE IN ENGLAND IN JULY 1971 BY ITKIN. +B. IN HIS TESTIMONY IN ENGLAND MR. ITKIN CLAIMED TO HAVE. +BEEN RECRUITED BY CIA IN AN "UNEDERCOVER CAPACITY" IN ABOUT 1954. HE +CLAIMED HE WAS WITH THE C.I.A. UNTIL MARCH 1963 AT WHICH TIME BY SOME +ARRANGEMENT HE WORKED FOR BOTH THE FBI AND CIA, UNTIL JANUARY 1968. +с. MOFFITT ASKS FOR INFORMATION ON THE STATUS OF MR. ITKIN +DURING THE YEARS 1964 TO 1969 AND FOR COPIES OF "ANY RELEVANT AFFI- +DAVITS OF PERSONS IN AUTHORITY IN THE FBI OR CIA USED IN PROCEEDINGS +IN USA." +D. MOFFITT NOTED THAT IN THE INTERESTS OF PRIVACY HE ROUT- +ED HIS LETTER VIA THE AUSTRALIAN-DIPLOMATIC POUCH, AND ASKED THAT THE +REPLY BE RETURNED TO HIM BY THE AUSTRALIAN EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON. +2. MR. MOFFITT'S REQUEST WAS HANDLESD BY THE OFFICE OF GENERAL +COUNCIL COGC} WHO MADE AVAILABLE FOR MR. MOFFITT COPIES OF THREE +AFFIDAVITS CALL OF WHICH IN PUBLIC DOMAING RELEVANT TO HERBERT ITKIN +BAND HIS AFFILIATION WITH THE CIA. OGC CONCLUDED THEIR REPLY BY SAY- +2 ING THAT HERBERT ITKIN FURNISHED INFORMATION TO THE CIA OVER A PERIOD +OF MANY YEARS, BUT THAT HE WAS NOT SENT TO ENGLAND TO COLLECT ANY + +DATE: +ORIG: VA. +UNIT: +EXT: + +RELEASING OFFICER +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +CROSS REFERENCE +FILE NUMBER +5-2-5/3 + +INFORMATION FOR CIA AND HE DID NOT FURNISH THE CIA WITH ANY INFORMA- +TION WHILE HE WAS IN ENGLAND. +3. OGC'S REPLY WAS SENT TO MR. MOFFITT IN THE SAME CHANNELS HIS +REQUEST CAME IN. HQS POUCHING COPIES AFFADAVITS, BOTH LETTERS.. +U/S/CO VIA POUCH +E2 IMPDET-H + +DATE:DE NOVEMBER 1972 +ORIG LANESHER PAK +UNIT: EA/PHE +EXT: 5681/9033 +THEODORE G. SHACKLEY, C/EA +RELEASING OFFICER +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +CROSS REFERENCE +COORDINATING OFFICERS +OGC MR. GREANY CIN DRAFT) +CI MR. ROCCA CIN DRAFTI +FILE NUMBER +5-2-5/3 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10135.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10135.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3aab5518006f0e02c1297895cb60c2462d7b302d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10135.md @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +OGC 69-0181 +31 January 1969 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Herbert Itkin + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1. A meeting was held on 27 January 1969 with Messrs. +Rocca, Houston, Warner and myself to discuss the ramifications +of the confrontation with the New York FBI office on 17 January. +It was concluded that additional information was required on +(Thomas L. Roberts) and (Robert Delson). I contacted the Director +of Security and requested the security files on these two individuals +and was advised that we could not have the security files but that +Mr. Ward Greene would bring the files to the office and discuss +their contents openly. + +2. On 29 January, Mr. Greene brought the security files +on (Roberts) and (Delson) and was most cooperative in explaining +their contents. Attached is a chronological rundown on the +pertinent information on Thomas L. Roberts' affiliation with +the FBI, CIA and Itkin. + +3. On 30 January a meeting was held with Messrs. Houston, +Warner, Rocca, and (Eugene Milligan), to discuss +the operational use of Mr. Roberts. Mr. Roberts has been a +Staff Agent of CIA since 28 August 1961. From March 1964 to +November 1964 he spent time in West Africa) writing a monograph +on (West African legal) problems. It should be noted that this +task was performed under a grant from a foundation which was +blown in the MHDOWEL exposures. In November 1964 (Roberts) +was assigned for Cover to the (Radio Corporation of America +legal) staff where he remained until March 1965 and then went +to (Dakar. + +4. The facts in the attached chronology are subject to +question since they are the result of (Roberts)' own explanation of +his affiliation with Itkin rather than having been determined from +independent sources. The most critical aspect would appear to +be the knowledge or suspicion that Itkin may have known of +(Roberts)' affiliation with CIA. This knowledge is borne out by +the strange way in which Itkin repeatedly brings (Roberts)' name +into the story which Itkin develops about his CIA affiliations. +One of the questions to be answered by CP GLOBE personnel is +whether or not (Roberts) reported his activities with Itkin in Geneva, +Switzerland, in March 1966. There appears to be no record of +(Roberts)' having explained why he never pursued the Itkin debt or +what his financial contribution was to the law firm of Itkin, Roberts& +and Greenbaum.) + +5. Mr. Rocca was advised by Mr. Sam Papich of the FBI +that the New York District Attorney may be considering prosecution +against (Robert for having absconded with funds received from +negligence cases. We do not have sufficient information to evaluate +the likelihood of criminal prosecution. It may be necessary to +discuss this problem with representatives of Mr. Hogan's office. + +6. With regard to (Robert Delson) there appear to have been +two operational considerations, one having been a request to use +him with Project DTPILLAR from November 1953 to February +1955, and then a request in 1963 by the Domestic Operations +Division for his use on Project WUBRINY. In March 1964 DO +Division advised Security that (Delson) was not going to be used +on WUBRINY. Mr. Rocca commented that there are some rather +ominous allegations against members of the firm of (Delson, Levin +and Gordon, indicating that one member of the firm was a card- +carrying member of the Communist Party. At the present time +Mr. Rocca is investigating the DTPILLAR use of Mr. (Delson) + +Attachment +cc: C/CI/R&A + +JOHN K. GREANEY +Assistant General Counsel + +7 March 1966 (Roberts received letter from Itkin but his +secretary advised that Roberts' was on vacation +in Austria. Itkin contacted Roberts' in Austria) +and set up meeting in (Geneva, Switzerland) +15 March 1966 Meeting at (Hotel Beau Rivage) in (Geneva) +Present were Itkin and (wife) (Jim Marcus) +(Littman) and (wife) Meeting lasted three days. +No projects get off the ground. + +Nov 1966 (Roberts) in New York City, met at (Marcus's) +apartment with Itkin and (Marcus's) father. +Then met Itkin again at a dinner given by +(Mario Brod.) + +Nov 1967 (Roberts) again in New York and contacted Itkin. +Had lunch with Itkin and (Brod.) Last time +Roberts) saw or heard of Itkin until he read in +the press about the (Marcus scandal. + +THOMAS L. ROBERTS + +Nov 1949 (Roberts) volunteered his services to (Boston FBI) +not accepted. + +Jan 1950 (Roberts) left United States to study in (Paris) + +Nov 1950 From Nov. 1950 until Nov. 1955 reported on +security matters to the Boston FBI' Office, +Labor Youth League. + +Aug 1955 Itkin (hired Roberts) to work for Delson, Levin & +Gordon) (Roberts) says he was hired to handle +maritime matters in litigation.) + +Nov 1955 (Roberts) moved to New York City. + +June 1956 Resumed services of reporting to FBI. Was a +paid informant of New York FBI' office reporting +on the National Lawyers Guild. + +Fall 1956 (Roberts) and others submitted profit-sharing plan +to Delson, Levin & Gordon) not accepted. + +Apr 1957 (Roberts) resigned from Delson, Levin & Gordon) +to form a new firm, Roberts, Greenbaum & Itkin) +(No mention of financial arrangement of setting +up new firm.) + +6 Apr 1961 (Roberts) came to Washington and talked with +Robert Amory about employment with CIA since +Amory had been a former professor of Roberts. +(Roberts) was sent to overt CIA personnel recruiter +and filled out an application for employment with +CIA. + +1 June 1961 Roberts took a leave of absence from the (firm of +Roberts, Greenbaum & Itkin) which was to last +from 1 June 1961 through 31 May (1963) (Roberts) + +was to receive $100) per week from the firm +while on the leave of absence. (Roberts) did +receive the fo following payments: +(Sept) 1961 $200) Dec 1961 $100) +(10 Jan 1962 ($100) (1 June 1962 $100;) +(18 June) 1962 $500) NOTE:( Roberts)' +received only $1,000) when he should have +received ($10,400) + +12 July 1961 FBI advised that (Roberts) was still reporting +to them in New York. + +25 July 1961 (Roberts) was given CIA polygraph interview. + +Aug 1961 (Roberts) approved by Office of Security for CIA +employment as a Staff Agent. + +Sept 1961 FBI advised they had broken off all contact +with Roberts. + +24 May 1963 (Roberts) wrote letter to firm) withdrawing his +membership effective 21 May 1963. + +May 1965 (Roberts) received a check from Itkin for $2,500 +but with the stipulation that Roberts) send $1,250 +to England in order to get the money out of +reach of Itkin's first wife. + +26 May 1965 (Roberts) arrived in Dakar.) + +16 June 1965 (Roberts) sent $500 to Itkin, in England after +asking Itkin about a desk and chair to be sent +to Roberts, in Dakar + +10 Nov 1965 (Roberts) forwarded money to Aida Itkin in England. + +Jan 1966 Itkin advised Roberts' about the formation of +Conestoga, Ltd.) + +Feb 1966 Itkin wrote to Roberts' about Senator Lodge. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10137.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10137.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..760db0d1f5551863eca39da52ff1c71b71f2cbfe --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10137.md @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +14-00000 +104-10107-10137 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OGC 69-0181 +31 January 1969 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Herbert Itkin + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1. A meeting was held on 27 January 1969 with Messrs. +Rocca, Houston, Warner and myself to discuss the ramifications +of the confrontation with the New York FBI office on 17 January. +It was concluded that additional information was required on +03 (Thomas L. Roberts) and (Robert Delson). I contacted the Director +of Security and requested the security files on these two individuals +and was advised that we could not have the security files but that +Mr. Ward Greene would bring the files to the office and discuss +their contents openly. + +03 2. On 29 January, Mr. Greene brought the security files +on (Roberts) and (Delson) and was most cooperative in explaining +their contents. Attached is a chronological rundown on the +pertinent information on Thomas L. Roberts) affiliation with +the FBI, CIA and Itkin. +03 + +3. On 30 January, a meeting was held with Messrs. Houston, +Warner, Rocca, and Eugene Milligan), CCS (LP) GLOBE, to discuss +the operational use of Mr. (Robert Roberts). Mr. Roberts has been a +Staff Agent of CIA since 28 August 1961. From March 1964 to +November 1964 he spent time in (West Africa) writing a monograph +on West African legal) problems. It should be noted that this +task was performed under a grant from a foundation which was +blown in the MHDOWEL exposures. In November 1964 (Roberts) +was assigned for Cover to the Radio Corporation of America 24 +legal staff where he remained until March 1965 and then went +to Dakar) +12-10 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +4. The facts in the attached chronology are subject to +question since they are the result of (Roberts) own explanation of +his affiliation with Itkin rather than having been determined from +independent sources. The most critical aspect would appear to +be the knowledge or suspicion that Itkin may have known of +03 (Roberts) affiliation with CIA. +This knowledge is borne out by +the strange way in which Itkin repeatedly brings Roberts) name +into the story which Itkin develops about his CIA affiliations. +One of the questions to be answered by LED GLOBE personnel is +whether or not (Roberts) reported his activities with Itkin in Geneva, +Switzerland, in March 1966. There appears to be no record of +03(Roberts) having explained why he never pursued the Itkin debt or +what his financial contribution was to the law firm of Itkin, Roberts +and Greenbaum.) + +5. Mr. Rocca was advised by Mr. Sam Papich of the FBI +that the New York District Attorney may be considering prosecution +against Roberts) for having absconded with funds received from +negligence cases. We do not have sufficient information to evaluate +the likelihood of criminal prosecution. It may be necessary to +discuss this problem with representatives of Mr. Hogan's office. +06 + +6. With regard to (Robert Delson) there appear to have been +two operational considerations, one having been a request to use +him with Project DTPILLAR from November 1953 to February +1955, and then a request in 1963 by the Domestic Operations +Division for his use on Project WUBRINY. In March 1964 DO +Division advised Security that Delson) was not going to be used +on WUBRINY. Mr. Rocca commented that there are some rather +ominous allegations against members of the firm of Delson, Levin +and Gordon) indicating that one member of the firm was a card- +carrying member of the Communist Party. At the present time +Mr. Rocca is investigating the DTPILLAR use of Mr. (Delson.) +06 + +Attachment + +JOHN K. GREANEY +Assistant General Counsel diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10180.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10180.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2fdff38efd7238367620d85b031b2c67a35ed537 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10107-10180.md @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +14-00000 +104-10107-10180 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +:( +MIBORANDUM FOR: Director of Logistics +SUBJECT +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +07-0202 +0CM-67-09/ +Communications +1 FEB 1957 +: Request for Services of Collins Modem Field Service +Engineer + +1. The Office of Communications recently purchased two Colline Radio +Company Model TE-216D-160 High Frequency Data Modens at a cost of $20,000 +each. These Hodems are specially designed equipment and will be used to +best the feasibility of transmitting Secure (encrypted) Voice over a narrow +band, high frequency, radio circuit. We also intend to determine their +suitability for use in high speed data transmission, and tests by our +Engineering Staff are scheduled to commence in mid-February. + +2. Owing to the fact Modeas are very complex in operation requiring +special set-up techniques end adjustment, it would be adventageous to have +a specialist available to assist our personnel and to assure timely completion +of the tests. Accordingly, it is requested that a contract be let with the +Collins Fedio Company for the services of a Field Service Engineer. It is +presently estimated that the services of this Engineer will be required at +24 (Station "D", VTC) for approximately six to eight weeks depending on test +results. The exact date on which the Engineer is needed will be determined +as preliminary installation of the equipment is completed. For planning +purposes, however, ve estimate he will be required on or about 6 March 1967. + +3. It is understood from discussions with Collins representatives at +Newport Beach, California, that engineering services of this type cost +approximately $3,000 per month in addition to travel expenses. We recommend +that the services of Moden Field Service Engineer, Mr. (Donald Warren Waycott,) 106 +be secured, as he has an Agency TOP SECRET clearance effective 19 May 1965. + +4. For any additional information, please contact Mr. (Jeck W. Andrews +on Extension 2045. +°3 +Attachment: +Request for Procurement Services + +JOHN W. COFFEY +Director of Communications + +RET +31N + +14-00000 +SURJECT: Request for Services of Collins Hoden Field Service +Engineer +CONCURRENCE: + +(Signed) RICHARD H. LANSDALE +Office of Ceneral Counsel + +Harlon a. Werthell +Director of Security +APPROVAL: + +// Dow H. Inter +Director of Personmel +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 +- +Addressee w/att. +1 Director of Security w/o att. +- +1 +Director of Personnel w/o att, +1- Ceneral Counsel w/o ett. + +RET +2 +: +1907 +3 FEB 1967 +Date + +1937 +Date diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10108-10026.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10108-10026.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2f49f663f8e2f31b3fbd5e2941e7d9afc77f3463 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10108-10026.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +10 o'clock DCI's deadline. + +Salked to fim Lolis, Deputy Chief +Ground Photo Services Branck, in the absence +of Harry Dan Tuyl. Shere is no photo of +the "bums ir police custody at the scexe +of the assasination" without a credit +at the bottom of the photo it cannot be obtained +from the wire service directl +Mr Collis called Herb Simmons CRS +Document Services Group could arrange for +owe umak in New York (who has State, colove"). +to put in a request to Newsweek. Mr.99 +Simmons said he Dcould not make a..... +request for +a +co +domestic photo without the +autoronization of of Dr. Dr. Proctor Proctoe but ever. 이 +authorization he does not reccommend +this gute as there is no plausible +reason, for a "State" person to be +requesteding this photo: 24 + +ZIBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10095.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10095.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4a5989ff309fca6896983247d8e24738405683ff --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10095.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +104-10110-10095 +FILE + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY +TRAVEL BRIEFING DATA + +NAME: BUSTOS-VIDELA, Charlotte +OFFICE: WH +PHONE: x7811 +DEPARTURE DATE: 30 June 1974 +STATUS: PCS +DESTINATION(S): Trinidad + +FILE NUMBER: 56840 +RANK OR GRADE: GS-14 +COVER: STATE INTEGREE +DEPENDENTS BRIEFED: YES NO + +AREA: PREVIOUS TRAVEL yes +AREA: COVER: YEARS +AREA: COVER: YEARS +AREA: COVER: YEARS + +EXPERIENCED TRAVEL: Formal briefing waived YES NO + +RISK OF CAPTURE TRAVEL BRIEFING: +CATEGORY: A X B C D + +SPECIAL BRIEFING PROBLEM: +TYPE: CIA VON A-Z +WHO'S WHO IN CIA +HIJACKING NOTICE +OTHER + +SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL VERIFIED IN SUBJECT FILE: YES NO +SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL BASED ON FILE REVIEW BY BRIEFING OFFICER: YES NO +SECURITY FILE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BEFORE BRIEFING: YES NO + +EMERGENCY CONTACTS (met on arrival, phone no., alternate action to make contact) +SECURITY REGULATIONS (operational talk, documents, indigenous employee hazards) +TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS (recognition overseas, camera, black market, currency exchange) +PERSONAL AFFAIRS (charge accounts, traffic tickets, litigation, neighbors) +PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk) +PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans) +ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on return) +HOSTILE AUDIO SURVEILLANCE (microphones, shop talk at home-hotels, report to security) +COVER PROBLEMS (adequacy, request for briefing on arrival, family knowledge) +RESPONSIBILITY ABROAD (local customs, traditions, religion, responsibility for dependents) +OTHER: + +✓ TRAVELING w/spouse + +REFERRED BACK TO CENTRAL COVER: YES NO + +EMERG.DES.- SPOUSE - IF NOT POSSIDIE THEM PARENTS. + +DATE BRIEFED: 6/18/74 BY: +SECURITY OFFICER + +FORM 11-72 1987 EDITIONS ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10242.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10242.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b46ee8942d539f935ed6f92019f27231291f5c89 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10242.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +104-10110-10242 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +18 July 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch + +FROM : Mr. Ramon R. Hart + +SUBJECT : Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa +#210 838 + +1. The first phase of the audio surveillance of the +Subject at the SAS safehouse in Bethesda has been completed. +The Subject left Washington, D. C., on 13 July 1963. The +owner of the listening post, Mr. Fred CHROMASTKA, +moved out of his house, bag, baggage, and furniture, on +12 July 1963 enroute to an overseas PCS assignment. + +2. Mr. Charles MATT, the case officer in this case, has +advised that the Subject, along with a Cuban companion, Mr. +Rafael Aurelio QUINTERO Ibarbia (#252 529), will return to +Washington, D. C., to be billeted in the Bethesda safehouse on +Monday, 29 July 1963. Mr. MATT has fervently requested audio +coverage of the downstairs bar and telephone and the main floor +living room at this house in order to monitor the Subject's +conversations with QUINTERO during the absence of SAS case +officers. + +3. The case was assigned to the District Field Office, +and Special Agent Cond 6. SEFISIER was designated as responsible +agent. It is Agent TITTER plan to place microphones in the +downstairs bar and the main floor living room and a tap on the +telephone and string all the wires to a crawl space over the +garage. In that latter space, which will be kept locked, he will +set up two regular AC-operated tape recorders to be actuated by +the two VOR's obtained from Franconia and paid for by SAS. Un- +beknown to the Subject and his companion, a case officer will +have to service this equipment whenever an opportunity presents +itself. + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +Page Two +#210 838 + +SECRET + +4. The cover story to be used by Agent STER during +the installation is that he is working on the house at the +request of the leasor, Washington real estate agent, Mr. +Cuando DEEREST (38867). Mr. Sh supposedly maintains +the house for a New York lawyer in order to billet the latter's +transient clients. Case Officer MATT has engaged a maid to +clean up the house Mondays and Thursdays; however, she can be +told to stay away if Agent WSTER needs to do work there on +those days. It was also discreetly requested by the undersigned +of Case Officer MATT not to kibbitz too much while the techni- +cians are making the installation. + +5. It is expected that the audio results of this type +of coverage will be superior to the results of the previous +"radio" phase. The only complication will be in servicing the +recorders on a timely basis. + +Ramon R. Hart + +cc: #252 529 + +1lg + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10243.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10243.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6f51ebd6ac65e3e1f275af4c0c9d3421d4f87abb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10243.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +104-10110-10243 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +18 July 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch +FROM : Mr. Ramon R. Hart +SUBJECT : Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa + #210 838 + +1. The first phase of the audio surveillance of the +Subject at the SAS safehouse in Bethesda has been completed. +The Subject left Washington, D. C., on 13 July 1963. The +owner of the listening post, Mr. Fred C. THOMAS, Jr.moved out of his house, bag, baggage, and furniture, on +12 July 1963 enroute to an overseas PCS assignment. + +2. Mr. Charles MATT, the case officer in this case, has +advised that the Subject, along with a Cuban companion, Mr. +Rafael Aurelio QUINTERO Ibarbia (#252 529), will return to +Washington, D. C., to be billeted in the Bethesda safehouse on +Monday, 29 July 1963. Mr. MATT has fervently requested audio +coverage of the downstairs bar and telephone and the main floor +living room at this house in order to monitor the Subject's +conversations with QUINTERO during the absence of SAS case +officers. + +3. The case was assigned to the District Field Office, +and Special Agent Harold G. TITSLER was designated as responsible +agent. It is Agent TITTSLER's plan to place microphones in the +downstairs bar and the main floor living room and a tap on the +telephone and string all the wires to a crawl space over the +garage. In that latter space, which will be kept locked, he will +set up two regular AC-operated tape recorders to be actuated by +the two VOR's obtained from Franconia and paid for by SAS. Un- +beknown to the Subject and his companion, a case officer will +have to service this equipment whenever an opportunity presents +itself. + +DESITOS +ADDS/50S +ASST/EGS +TECH +CIS BUL +A&TS +FILES +252529 +RETURN TO CIA +Base Only +Lroduc + +Page Two +#210 838 + +SECRET + +4. The cover story to be used by Agent (TITTSLER during +the installation is that he is working on the house at the +request of the leasor, Washington real estate agent, Mr. R. V. +Cortlandt HEREST (DI°7-8865) Mr. HERBST supposedly maintains +the house for a New York lawyer in order to billet the latter's +transient clients. Case Officer MATT has engaged a maid to +clean up the house Mondays and Thursdays; however, she can be +told to stay away if Agent (TITTSLER needs to do work there on +those days. It was also discreetly requested by the undersigned +of Case Officer MATT not to kibbitz too much while the techni- +cians are making the installation. + +5. It is expected that the audio results of this type +of coverage will be superior to the results of the previous +"radio" phase. The only complication will be in servicing the +recorders on a timely basis. + +cc: #252 529 +11g +Ramon R. Hart + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10245.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10245.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d2f400173d99ff32eb34197c044647343af9333 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10245.md @@ -0,0 +1,273 @@ +14-00000* +104-10110-10245 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Support Branch +DATE: 1 July 1963 +FROM : Mr. Ramon R. Hart +SUBJECT : Manuel F. ARTIME Buesa +#210 838 + +1. On 24 June 1963, Mr. Charles Matt, SAS/MOB/PM, extension +6488, was referred to me by the SAS Security Officer, Mr. George +Ladner, and visited me in Room 4 E 21 to request some operational +support beginning 1 July 1963. Mr. Matt advised that two leaders +of the Cuban Exile Group were coming to Washington, D. C., on that +latter date to confer with CIA and other Government officials, +including probably Robert F. Kennedy, the Attorney General, concern- +ing the "new program" for the exiles. + +2. Mr. Matt explained that a covert site (#302 922) located +at 9218 Aldershot Drive, Bethesda, Maryland, had recently been +procured to billet these exiles and to serve as the meeting place +for these sensitive discussions to take place. Mr. Matt said that +SAS is vitally interested in what these two exiles say to each other +when the U. S. Government officials have departed after a day's +discussions. He, therefore, requested that microphones be concealed +in the house to monitor their comments. + +3. Mr. Matt said that the two men would arrive on 1 July and +would be in Washington at the house for about a week or ten days. +The audio coverage was requested for this entire time. Mr. Matt +also said that the house would be retained for several more months +and that the two exiles would return to Washington several more +times in that period and that an audio surveillance would probably +be requested for these latter visits also. + +4. Mr. George Ladner supplied the true name of the leader of +the two men, the captioned Subject. Having been informed by Mr. +Matt that the covert site was a private dwelling place in an +expensive neighborhood, I assumed that there would be only two +methods of making an audio penetration of the premises: + +SECRET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 +Page Two +#210 838 +SECRET + +(a.) Concealing a tape recorder in the attic, base- +ment, or garage, and using a voice-operated +relay to actuate the recorder. + +(b.) With the use of directories, search the +environs of the safehouse for the purpose +of locating a potential listening post where +radio transmissions could be monitored. + +5. After checking with Mr. Joseph Langan, Acting Chief, +Operational Support Division, I assigned the case to the District +Field Office and directed some agents to case the house and the +neighborhood to determine which method of penetration should be +used. Mr. John Cryer was designated responsible agent at the +District Field Office, and after a quick survey, he reported that +the concealment and servicing of a tape recorder on the premises +would be impossible and that the only method would be the use of +a transmitter and a nearby listening post. + +6. Using the directories in SRS, I ran the names of all the +residents of the houses within a quarter-mile of the_covert site +through SRD Indices and found one Fred C. Thomas, Jr.) (#57 328), +of 9127 McDonald Drive, Bethesda, Maryland, to be a Staff employee. +Through telephone information, I located Mr. Thomas at the Langley +Headquarters Building and personally contacted him the first thing +in the morning of 25 June 1963. I indicated to Mr. Thomas the fact +that there was a safehouse in his neighborhood which we wanted to +"bug" and that he was the only Staff employee who lived within range +of our covert transmitters. I asked him if it would be too much of +an imposition on him for us to set up a listening post in his house. +Mr. Thomas explained that he was scheduled to depart for Karachi, 10 +Pakistan on a PCS assignment in approximately a month but that he +would be glad to make his home available as a listening post. He +confided that his primary mission in Karachi was to be the audio +penetration of the Communist Chinese Embassy and so he would look +forward to the next week's operations in his home as valuable +training. The next step I took was to set up a meeting among +George Ladner, Charles Matt, Sam Halpern, Executive Officer of SAS, +and myself in Mr. Halpern's Office. I advised Mr. Halpern that the + +SECRET + +14-00000 +Page Three +#210 838 +SECRET + +audio surveillance appeared to be technically feasible since I +had located a possible listening post. However, I admitted +to him that, even though the Office of Security has the "charter" +to conduct the surveillance, TSD controls the necessary expensive +equipment; Mr. Halpern must arrange for TSD to transfer this +equipment to the Office of Security. Mr. Halpern declared that +the procurement of the necessary equipment should pose no problem +after he would make a few telephone calls. I then returned to +my office and made out a list of the equipment which I felt +would be necessary, and awaited advice from him as to whom to +contact in TSD to obtain it. + +7. After checking with Mr. (H. T. Bent of the Audio Opera- +tions Branch of TSD as to appropriate equipment and after check- +ing through the specifications in the "Audio Manual" of TSD, +I selected the following: + +Two voice-operated relays, QSC-2, $2,200.00 +$1,100 each +Two Transmitter Radios, FM, 130 - 140 550.00 +MCS, SRT-6H, @ $275 each +Two Battery Packs, 130 hrs. ops., : 50.00 +UWB-7, $25 each +Two Battery "A", 1.5 volts, Burgess 2F 1.08 +$. 54 each +One Battery "B", 45 volts, Burgess A-30 1.87 +$1.87 each +TOTAL $2,802.95 + +8. About Noon on 25 June, I received a telephone call from +Mr. John W. McBee, extension 2481, of TSD, who told me that every- +thing had been laid on by SAS for me to obtain from TSD any + +SECRET + +14-00000 +Page Four +#210 838 + +SECRET + +equipment necessary for this operation. Mr. McBee directed that +I fill out a Form #88 and have the technicians hand carry it to +the Franconia Depot in order to obtain the equipment. The use of +the Form #88 disturbed me in this matter because I had assumed +from Mr. Halpern that he would arrange it so that TSD would turn +over the equipment to us without charge to anyone. The use of +the Form #88 implies that a division is allocating funds for the +purchase of equipment. However, I filled out the Form #88, +listing the above equipment, and walked it down to SAS, where I +gave it to Charles Matt to have signed. The form, bearing the +SAS Cost Center #3132-5455-3400, was completed and returned to +me within an hour, whereupon I gave it to DFO Agent Stan Lach, +who drove with it immediately to the Franconia Depot. I called +ahead to Bob Woods and Charlie Beall of the T & I Shop at Franconia +and requested that they give a little briefing concerning the +operation of this equipment to Mr. Lach and Mr. Cryer, who was to +meet Mr. Lach there. Neither Cryer nor Lach had ever had any +experience with any of the pieces of equipment on the list. Mr. +Woods and Mr. Beall were quite cooperative in this request. + +9. Several problems kept appearing and disappearing while +the DFO technicians were transporting, installing, and testing +the equipment. One problem was the payment of the equipment. I, +received a telephone call from Mr. Dayton S. ("Doc") Barrows of +TSD, informing me that SAS had reneged on paying the $2,802.95 for +the equipment, but that if I would tell him what equipment we +wanted, he might be able to arrange to lend it to us. I told Mr. +Barrows that as far as I knew, we had indeed obtained the equipment +with the Form #88, but that if we needed anything else, I would +contact him. Another problem which appeared was the rumor that +it was not two Cuban exiles who would be residing in the safehouse, +but only the captioned Subject and a Spanish speaking Staff employee. +If the rumor were actually true, it would seem that an audio +surveillance of the safehouse would not be necessary. I called +Charles Matt for an explanation, and he informed me that Senor +Artime was going to be the only person living in the house after +each day's discussions were completed no Staff employee would +be living with him. I asked Mr. Matt to whom Senor Artime would be + +SECRET +: + +14-00000 +Page Five +#210 838 +SECRET +! +! +holding the conversations which we were to record. He replied +that he was interested in any visitors which the Subject might +receive and any telephone calls which he might make. I suggested +that possibly a telephone tap might be sufficient under these +circumstances. Mr. Matt disagreed and still requested a micro- +phone installation to cover the whole house if possible. + +10. In addition to the equipment obtained from TSD, the DFO +agents took their own SRR-4 tuneable receiver and the SRR-4 charged +to the WFO. These receivers would be used in the listening post to +pick up the radiations from the two SRT-6H transmitters. It was +suggested to the DFO agents to borrow the two WFO transceivers to +be used to communicate during the installation between the listening +post and the safehouse; however, the agents chose not to use them +and relied solely on telephonic communications. The "A" and "B" +batteries picked up at Franconia were to be used in the SRR-4 +receiver so that checks could be made from an automobile to see +just how far the radiations extended around the transmitters. A +report on the area covered by the transmitters was requested of +the DFO agents. + +11. The first test of the SRT-6H from the safehouse to the +listening post was a failure. Its 50 milliwatt output, ordinarily +good for a quarter mile, wasn't sufficient to reach the receiver, +2/10th's of a mile away. Its failure was blamed partly on the +distance, partly on the brick construction of the listening post, +and partly on the hilly contours of the housing development, which +deflected the 135 megacycle, line-of-sight radiations. + +12. When this disheartening news arrived, I immediately +telephoned Mr. Barrows of TSD and requested a pair of the more +powerful 150 milliwatt SRT-7 transmitters. I telephoned Mr. +Barrows rather than filling out another Form #88 to avoid a +possible furor within SAS. Mr. Barrows consented to loan two of +these transmitters with their proper receivers on a hand receipt +to us, and Stan Lach was dispatched to Franconia to pick them up. +An opportunity to test it on 28 June 1963 was thwarted because +Mr. Thomas was having foreign visitors in for cocktails +that afternoon. But the equipment was installed and tested the +next day, Saturday, 29 June, and appeared to work satisfactorily. + +SECRET + +14-00000 +Page Six +#210 838 +SECRET + +13. At 1330 hours on 1 July 1963, Mr. Cryer telephoned Head- +quarters to announce that one SRT-7 transmitter had been installed +in the ceiling over, the bar bar and telephone I telephone in the basement of the +safehouse and that the SRR-1 receiver was picking up the trans- +missions satisfactorily, in Mr. Thomas' Thomas's basement. The QSC-2-voice- +operated relay was also satisfactorily actuating the Ampex tape +recorder when conversations began to take place in the safehouse. +The AC-powered FM transmitter is crystal controlled to operate +at a frequency of 157.4 megacycles in the VHF Band. Its operating +range is supposed to be approximately one mile. + +14. The DFO agents also fitted the transmitter with a hidden +switch which would enable the case officers to turn the transmitter. +off when they are present at the house holding the sensitive dis- +cussions and to turn it on when they leave... +.". + +15. Mr. Thomas and his wife have consented to do most of the +operating of the tape recorder themselves in their own basement. +With the use of the voice-operated relay, the monitoring will be +almost 100% automatic anyway. No more than one visit a day by a +field office agent should be necessary to pick up the day's take +and to make minor adjustments, 3, repairs, or corrections to the +receiver, actuator, and recorder. Mr. Thomas Jis well-known to his +friends as a "hi-fi bug", and the presence of the new equipment in +his basement would not raise the eyebrows on on any of his visitorg +some of whom are expected to be foreign dignitaries +will be going to Katachi under Department of State cover +- +Mr. Thomas + +#57 328 +Ramon R. Hart + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10328.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10328.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5598cad473250b60f6f2c884b68b169aebbc256c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10328.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# 104-10110-10328 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +**TO:** CHIEF RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +**FROM:** CHIEF OPERATING COMPONENT + +**DATE:** 7 August 1962 +**ESTABLISHED FOR:** (INCE: TORING) +**FILE NO:** 5190 +**10 CARD NO:** B165617 + +**REF:** Formal Request for Covers Form 1322 Dated 31 Jul 62 + +**MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED** +U.S. Army Elemont, Joint Operations Group (8739)32 + +* **BLOCK RECORDS:** (OPMEMO 20-800-11) + + * a. TEMPORARILY FOR \_\_\_\_ DAYS, EFFECTIVE \_\_\_\_\_ + * X b. CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE 7 August 1902 + +* NA SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. (HB 20-800-2) +* X ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. (HB 20-661-1) +* X SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. (R 240-250) +* X SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. (R 240-250) +* REMARKS: + \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ + +COPY TO CPD/OP. +SECRET +FORM 1551 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10340.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10340.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..75da445dfde0edf78535be6092a14fa7c5ae0ad4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10340.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +104-10110-10340 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +DATE +August 1962 +ESTABLISHED FOR + +TO: X CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +(Check) +ATTN: +REF: + +CHIEF OPERATING COMPONENT +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED +U.S. Army Joint Operations Group (8739) + +BLOCK RECORDS +(ОРМЕМО 20-800-11) +AD CARD NO: + +TEMPORARILY FOR +DAYS, EFFECTIVE +CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE 7 August 192 + +SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. +(HB 20-800-2) + +ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. +(HB 20-661-15) + +SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. +(R 240-250) + +X SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. +(R 240-250) + +REMARKS + +COPY TO CPD/OP + +DISTRIBUTION: OSD/OS PSD/OS ADPD/COMPTE + +FORM 1551 (OBSOLETE) +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10433.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10433.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ecc4f35831c6cfddcff21b248ece3178726601cd --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10433.md @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +104-10110-10433 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT J. F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE NO. 2067 +DATE 23 Ly 1961 + +SYNOPSIS + +Live address established at (5611 Jason Street, 10 +Cheverly, Maryland, on 17 May 1951. Householder and +all adult members of his family were briefed. House- +holder notified local Post Office (Chaverly) that SUB- +JECT was residing with him and also redissted local +Post Office to notify (Hyattuville) Post Office. Western +Union telegram forwarded on 18 May 1961 for Gladys G. +DANBRUNT. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +REPORT NO. 1256 +3/PV + +14-00000 +462067 +23 May 1961 +CAORCERRAL +At Cheverly, Maryland: + +On 17 May 1961, a live address was established for Gladys +G. DANBRUNT at 611 Jason Street, Cheverly) Maryland, through the +cooparation of Dr. (Edward A.) and (Anne B. SALLOCM) householder at +that address. + +On the same date, Mrs. (SALLOCM) her daughter, (Patricia) and +zon, (George), vero briefei to the affect that they should accept +any cables, letters, telegrams or telephone calls for Mrs. DANBRUNT. +In the event any inquiries vero received concerning Mrs. DANBRUNT, +they were to advise that Mrs. DANBRUNT was residing with them but +that she vas not available at the ment. They were to determine +who was calling and the purpose of the call. If the call was from +the cable or telegraph office, Mrs. (SALLOCM) or Patricia vas to call +back later as Mrs. DAMBRUNT and receive the message and request +delivery of the written cable or telegram. In the event the inquiry +was from any other source, they were to contact the Reporting Agent +indiately. + +Tha sana individuals were further briefed, in general, as to +why Mire. DANBRUNT vas cxposedly residing with them and why she was +expecting some form of communication. They were informed that Mrs. +DANTHONY vas the mother of Eustace H. DANBRUNT, who was being held +a prisoner by a foreign government. The mother has sent a cable +to her son asking how he is, whether he needs anything, inquiring +if there is anything she can do for him, and asking him to please +communicate with her. She is now awaiting and expecting some form +of reply from him. + +On the following day, 18 May 1961, Dr. (SALLOOM) vas contacted. +The above information had been related to him by Mrs. SALLOCM) at +the request of the Raporting Agent. Dr. (SALLOOM) was requested to +notify the Cheverly and the Hyattsville) Post Offices that Mrs. +DANBRUNT vas residing at his home and any mail received for her +should be delivered to his address. + +On 22 May 1961, Dr. (SALLCCM) again contacted and he advised +that he had personally called the Postalstress at the Cheverly) Post +Office reprding delivery of M. MART's wall and had roquested +-1- + +100 +17/ +162 067 + +her, in turn, to notify the Hyattsville) Post Office. + +Dr. GALICOM) is a well-known (Washington dentist). He maintained +an office at 810 "K" Street, N.E) for a muwer of years until he +vas drafted into military service. He served in the Army as aden- +tist) and woon his release, as a Lieutenant Colonel, be re-opened +his private practice with an office at (1035 "r" Street, H.W.) For +a mwber of youre he was on the Staff of Georgetown University as) +en instructor of dentistry in the Georgetown Dental School) Не +bea resided in Choyarly) Maryland for at least the past twenty +yoare, previously at 2816 Laurel Avenue) and currently at 5611 +Jason Street). His daughter, (Patricia) is attending Maryland Uni- +versity. Kis son, (George), is attending (St. John's College Nigh +School. + +Daily contact was maintained with Dr. (SALLOON) on 22, 23 and +24 May 1961. As of the latter date, no ocrgamication had as yet +boon received for Mrs. DAKERUNT. + +On 18 May 1961, a Western Union Telegram vas sent to Eustace +DAMERUNT, Reclusorio Nacional, Nueva Gerona, Isla de Pinos, Cuba. +A copy of this telegram is attached as Exhibit fl. + +Attachment: +Exhibit fl (Western Union Telegram dated 18 May 1961) + +JDS: mhm + +-2- diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10568.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10568.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..511149e50ba26b3581396c26d5ae318868d884e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10110-10568.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +104-10110-10568- 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Chief, Contact Division +Support Branch +Chief, Chicago Field Office + +Hargrave Secret Service + +23 Dec 1963 +CHI-63-1314 + +1. Al Thompson recently asked me for my opinion +of Hargrave Secret Service, 6 West Randolph Street, +Chicago, insofar as Cover potential is concerned. + +2. Chicago Field Office files contain no infor- +mation on the company. The Chicago telephone directory +reflects the company was formed in 1888 and has offices +and/or representatives in the principal cities of the +world. (See attached Redbook ad). + +3. Local FBI contacts had no information concern- +ing the company. Albert Johnson, an ex-FBI man who has +operated a private detective agency in Chicago for years +told me that George R. Hargrave is sole owner and is +the son of the founder. Mr. Johnson described Hargrave +as a big, 250 pound man who has been married five times. +In business, he is the type to put on a big show and is +not averse to putting more men than necessary on a job +in order to charge his client a higher price and profit +accordingly. Mr. Johnson said that, although Hargrave +advertises offices throughout the world he doubts that +these are any more than investigative correspondents. + +4. A casual inquiry put to Richard Cain, Chief +Investigator, Cook County Sheriff's Office, brought forth +the comment that Cain distrusts Hargrave. He said he +knows him personally and does not regard him as a discreet +person. + +5. In view of the above, Cover may want to reconsider +using Hargrave. + +R.F.B. Lohmann + +KPEL/jak +Attachment + +SECRET + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10044.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10044.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3be81c31fa5fac3c126198dd88892374f48b539f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10044.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TRANSMITTAL SLIP +TO: ODTR +ROOM NO. BUILDING +DATE 9thr 64 + +REMARKS: +Per one consensitin +u +Cores permanent + +FROM: Cos/150 +ROOM NO. BUILDING EXTENSION + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +OPERATIONS FAMILIARIZATION COURSE #24 + +SEMINAR ROOM ROSTER + +BADGE NO. ROOM D BADGE NO. ROOM F +2411 AFFINITO, Thomas J. 2412 BOSTON, M. David +2401 BANICK, John A. 2421 CHAMBERS, Austin G +2402 BUTENHOFF, Robert L. 2413 CHASE, Pamela W. +2403 CANTWELL, Robert B. 2422 DONALDSON, Mary A. +2404 CARDSTROM, Tacy A. 2423 GEPHART, Cleo L. +2405 COWEY, Ross E. 2414 GOERTZ, Margaret G. +2406 GREENE, Mary S. 2424 KOLARIK, George T. +2407 ISENBERG, Don L. 2415 LAYTON, Bobby E. +2416 LINSENMAYER, Neil R. 2425 KIDWELL, Donald M. +2417 LUTZ, Thomas M. 2426 MARLING, George L. +2408 MASON, Harry E. 2427 MOORE, Davis W. +2418 MCELFRESH, Elizabeth J 2428 MOW, Richard K. +2409 NEWELL, Richard D 2429 PLASAN, Charlotte L. +2420 WEIMER, Edwin G 2419 ROGERS, Lawrence E. +2410 ZROWKA, Peter 2430 SHINN, Jerry L. +2431 WEBB, Daniel D. + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +(KALISH) RAN +THIS GROUP + +Reported to in class +at practice. +cover \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10045.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10045.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04a5892a0ce38337cf56a183fbe176b4e3dd5d5a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10045.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10111-10045 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OPERATIONS FAMILIARIZATION COURSE #24 +ROSTER (For Staff Use Only) + +| Student Name | Grade | Age | Component | Experience | +|---------------------|-------|-----|-------------------|------------| +| AFFINITO, Thomas J. | GS-7 | 26 | OTR/JOTP | | +| BANICK, John A. | GS-11 | 41 | DDP/TSD/TSL | | +| BUTENHOFF, Robert L.| GS-15 | 41 | DDP/TSD/R&D/CB | | +| CANTWELL, Robert B. | GS-13 | 33 | DDI/OSI/LSD | | +| CARLSTROM, Tacy A. | GS-7 | 28 | OTR/JOTP | | +| COWEY, Ross E. | GS-7 | 28 | OTR/JOTP | | +| GREENE, Mary S. | GS-7 | 27 | OTR/JOTP | | +| ISENBERG, Don L. | GS-12 | 28 | DDP/TSD/BB | | +| LINSENMAYER, Neil R.| GS-7 | 24 | OTR/JOTP | | +| LUTZ, Thomas M. | GS-9 | 28 | DDP/CA Staff | | +| MASON, Harry E. | GS-7 | 23 | OTR/JOTP | | +| MCELFRESH, Elizabeth J.| GS-7 | 32 | OTR/JOTP | | +| NEWELL, Richard D. | GS-12 | 31 | OTR/SIC | | +| WEIMER, Edwin Q. | GS-10 | 32 | DDP/TSD/TA/SAB | | +| ZROWKA, Peter | GS-9 | 43 | DDP/FE/VCL | | +| BOSTON, M. David | GS-13 | 38 | DDP/TSD/BB | | +| CHAMBERS, Austin G. | GS-7 | 29 | OTR/JOTP | | +| CHASE, Pamela W. | GS-7 | 26 | OTR/JOTP | | +| DONALDSON, Mary A. | GS-7 | 26 | OTR/JOTP | | +| GEPHART, Cleo L. | GS-12 | 35 | DDP/TSD/TSL | | +| GOERTZ, Margaret G. | GS-5 | 26 | OTR/JOTP | | +| KOLARIK, George T. | GS-14 | 44 | DDS/OL/PD | | +| LAYTON, Bobby E. | GS-7 | 25 | OTR/JOTP | | +| KIDWELL, Donald M. | GS-7 | 27 | NE/AA/Jordan | | +| MARLING, George L. | GS-11 | 31 | DDP/IO/B6 | | +| MOORE, Davis W. | GS-8 | 25 | OTR/JOTP | | +| MOW, Richard K. | Capt. | 32 | DDP/FE/Korea | | +| PLASAN, Charlotte L.| GS-7 | 35 | DDS/OD/MS | | +| ROGERS, Lawrence E. | GS-12 | 37 | DDI/OSI/SD | | +| SHINN, Jerry L. | GS-10 | 29 | DDP/TSD/R&D/CB | | +| WEBB, Daniel D. | GS-8 | 30 | DDP/WH/13 | | + +Legend: +# Scheduled for overseas assignment +* Previous overseas assignment + +S-E-C-R-E-T diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10079.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10079.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb678c75545cc856d785723c24785bd2a7030104 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10079.md @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +14-00000 +104-10111-10079 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +43872 +DAVID CHRIST +14 August 1961 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +The day after her husband's arrest, 16 September 1960, Mrs. Christ +said her husband suffered a "nervous" collapse, to be alleviated by an American +physician. Mrs. Christ was asked not to discuss her husband's case with that +physician. + +Mrs. Christ said very little knowledge of the functions or activities +performed by her husband, and very little of his experience in the audio +surveillance fields. Moreover, conversations, security and audio +surveillance were relatively new to her. + +Mrs. Christ was advised that her husband was Chief of the Audio +Operations Branch, and that this branch carried out requests within the +organization for the surreptitious installation of microphones and other +listening devices. She was given a breakdown of this branch, including +all personnel assignments and particular assignments undertaken on a world wide +basis. Mrs. Christ was established as knowing that her husband's assignment +in Havana was clandestine and dangerous. She knows that the technicians +subsequently to prison were "technicians", not U.S. citizens. Mrs. Christ +was reminded that subsequent to the Bay of Pigs Agency fiasco, Mrs. Christ +was told that her husband, two other employees of the organization, a +State Department employee and an agent were apprehended by the Cuban Castro +Government and told that the State Department employee, Robert D. Asmus (phonetic) +(believed by Cuban counterintelligence was actually the Russian officer under +State Department cover). Although the name of the agent (Fordson) was +not mentioned at this time, Mrs. Christ read about him in various news +paper accounts at the time of the trial. Mrs. Christ was also told +that the operational indulgence that her husband represents, if disclosed +to the Cubans, would not only cause considerable damage to the United +States Government, but would also entail extensive and probably brutal +interrogation of her husband by the Cubans and probably the Russians as +well. She was not advised of other operations involving her husband. + +Mrs. Christ was shown as much information as possible about Mr. Christ's +career history. He was employed by a "cover" organization, "Vachats Associates", +located in New York City and had been provided with alien documentation, +such as a driver's license and a Social Security number. Christ under- +stood the reasons for this "cover" since it was easier for her husband to +pass as a bachelor than to absorb the appearance of a family. At no time +were the movements or activities of his Washington to London travel, prior to +their arrest, been discussed with Mrs. Christ. Mrs. Christ was informed. + +that in the event of danger the technicians planned to escape to an +apartment which was occupied by an unwitting State Department secretary. + +Since the initial interview, Mrs. Christ has gradually picked up +additional information, mostly from newspaper articles, about the opera- +tion and subsequent trial. It is believed that Mrs. Christ has not +obtained any clandestine information about the operation other than that +told to her by Agency in this interview. At the present time, she does +not seem too interested in the operational aspects of the case, nor the +motives for her husband's actions. At the time of the trial, what little +"highly parental" and "highly technical" information was previously +discussed with +her, she was reminded of the fact that (Fordson) possessed a double identity. Rather, +that she has been instructed not to seek any "breakdowns" about his actions per his +present whereabouts. + +Mrs. Christ was informed that Mr. Kessler, who was the Department of +State Welfare Officer in Havana at the time of the technicians arrest, +had contacted the prisoners shortly after their arrest. She was told +that Mr. Kessler was advising the technicians from morality and was +able to verbally transmit their statements, since their bail. +Mrs. Christ spent some moneys through Kessler to her husband, prior to +the severance of diplomatic relations. She was also aware of Kessler's +activities in behalf of the technicians and knows that he expended monies +with obtaining money, cigarettes, clothing, candy and other items as requested. +She was told that Kessler hired Dr. Colomer, a Cuban National, to serve +as the technicians attorney. In May 1961, Kessler visited Washington, D.C. +to consult with Agency officers on the conditions in the prisons +of other Government employees. + +Mrs. Christ also knows that Dr. Colomer left Havana with his wife +in June 1961 and had has been brought to Washington, D.C. was associated +with Government personnel. She has been told that another Cuban attorney +was hired by Dr. Colomer to represent the technicians and handle the case +when the appeal is heard. It is not indicated that Mrs. Christ should +know about the Washington attorney, Mr. Gusky, but she appears to be +acquainted with the name. + +Mrs. Christ has learned from newspaper articles that there are +about 20 American prisoners of Wa Ta's of Flores and that conditions +at the prisons are extremely poor. She also knows that food is brought +to the technicians by a Cuban prisoner who occupies a cell with the +technicians. She can recall that Dr. Colomer saw the technicians a +few days prior to his departure that they were in good spirits and +that Mr. Kessler constantly worked in the prison. + +In defense knowledge of specific operations undertaken by the +organization to obtain her husband's release, Mrs. Christ has heard of + +only one direct approach. She was told that the Cuban attorney +offered to exchange medical supplies for the release of the three +technicians and that the offer has never acted upon by the Cubans. +She also knows that we have tried several other successful operations, +but she is unaware of any details of these attempts. Mrs. Christ knows +that rumors of the operation new in progress, which contemplates utilizing +personnel in Honduras. On several occasions when the organization secretly +considered a given operation, and for instance, for an action in +Honduras. For example, when Castro prepares "conconging tractors for prisoners, +Mrs. Christ can usually question him as to what action we may take to +include the technicians in any exchange. She also had numerous ideas as +to how this should be carried out. Yet, she would only be told that the +negotiations were being clearly monitored and that there would be no +interference in behalf of her husband, unless the political climate was +favorable. + +As the Agency-American political atmosphere changes and specific +acts occur, such as the hi-jacking of J. A. airplanes, Mrs. Christ may +ask ideas or approaches regarding the method we might use to affect any +release of her husband. Of course, about the same time, we are usually +considering a change of facility. + +Mrs. Christ has been verbally advised of the contents of the commages +we have exchanged with the technicians and knows that these have been few. +She knows that over 1000 pesos were left by Dr. Colomer +with the Cubans and that this amount is being supplemented through Dara. +She also knows that we recently requested the Cuban lawyer to forward requested +tax package and requested the period which to send to the techni- +cians were not received by the fail, and therefore no further package +will be sent. + +The operational details which have been discussed with Gen. Taylor, +but not with Mrs. Christ are of such a nature that little damage would +be done if they were inadvertently revealed to Mrs. Christ. The main +points which should not be discussed with her are: + +1. The name of the Washington attorney handling the case. + +2. Details of present or future operations designed to +effect the release of the men. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10086.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10086.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d486ab06e54533282e3d1b667f44957358927878 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10086.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +104-10111-10086 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +SECRET +DATE +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP +91 January 1964 +ESTABLISHED FOR: + +TO: [X] CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT: ORD, DD/SET CHRIST, David P. +ATTN: +FILE NO. +REF: Form 1322 Requesting Cover, 27 Sept 1963 +ID CARD NO. +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED +UP: Amendment Joint Operations Group +[ ] BLOCK RECORDS: OPERATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY +(OPMEMO 20-800-11) +[ ] TEMPORARILY FOR DAYS, EFFECTIVE +[X] CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE EOD +[X] SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. +(HB 20-800-2) +[X] ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. +(HB 20-661-1) +[ ] SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. +(R240-250) +[ ] SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY +(R240-250) +[ ] REMARKS: + +COPY TO CPD/OP +FORM +1 JAN 62 155 (REPLACES DA FORM 155,1 JUL 61 WHICH IS OBSOLETE) +Central +DISTRIBUTION: 1-OSD/OS PSD/OSX ADPD/COMPT +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10094.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10094.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c558f9b5e1ec44b957b94bf2c30453bfd2d0963 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10094.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +14-10111-00000 +104-10111-10094 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +employment as a Type A part time employee. In August 1958 Subject +advised that she was divorcing her husband and wished to be reinstated +as a regular staff employee. Her reinstatement was approved and in +November 1959 she was transferred back to Washington, D.C., PCS. +During her employment in (Panama) she was under DAC cover. Back in +Washington she was assigned to DDP/WH, Support Staff, Logistics +Section. +16-7. + +6. In April 1960 Subject legally resumed her maiden name. + +7. In May 1960 Subject was certified to the State Department +in connection with ninety day proposed TDY in Havana, Cuba with +JMARC; and in October 1960 she was transferred from Havana to +Guatemala. + +8. In November 1960 Security was advised that according to +information from "the Project" (presumably JMARC) Subject had, +while in Cuba, allegedly been having affairs "with the three people" +who were "incarcerated in the Cuban jail". This allegation very pos- +sibly was exaggerated and from information in the file may have been +untrue. However, a Security officer on the Project seemed definitely +under the impression that she had been having an affair with one of +them, i.e.: (Dave CHRIST) and was of the opinion that her "immoral" +behavior was" a probable contributing factor" to then recent arrests +of Agency personnel in Cuba. According to another version, appar- +ently hers, she went out one evening with (CHRIST) and on other oc- +casions had group social contact with him and with two other TSD +technicians who arrived in Havana three days before she left to go to +the United States on leave. On the Saturday night prior to her depar- +ture on Sunday, she and her two roommates, she said, entertained +these three men in their apartment. + +9. In Guatemala, Subject met and dated a Ronald Stanley +DAVIC, an American who was "wanted" by the FBI for car theft and mail +fraud. According to Subject she found this out by checking "the files" +and reported it to her superiors. Also according to Subject, "It was +decided" that there was "no real harm" in continuing her relationship +with this individual "as long as I kept on guard"; and she continued to +date him until the day he suddenly disappeared from Guatemala City +on 24 January 1961. She had, in fact, expected him for dinner the even- +ing of the day he disappeared. +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only.. +Do Not Reproduce +-2- +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10104.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10104.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a6e835d9bdac8dba1acec77b29a4b8dae81081b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10111-10104.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +14-00000 +104-10111-10104 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Addicott, Kenneth K. 11/20/47 Northrop, Johnston K. 6/1/ +Akins, Richard T. 6/23/19 O'Brien, John T. 03 4/21/32 +Albertsen, Cecil V. 03 5/5/52 Piburn, Edwin A.(Brig. Gen) 11/11/ +Amrine, Horace 6/2/5 PRESTON, Howard J. 6/3/ +Armsworthy, Frank J. 6/5/52 Rady, George A. 11/22 +Arneson, Paul E. 6/2/4 Reidy, Joseph 03 6/12/52 +Augustine, Rozinald C.003 8/31/19 Richardson, John Hammond 10/10/ +Aurell, George E. 3/19/17 Rider, Donald L. 7/25/5 +Baker, John S. 10/21/40 Rogers, Luke P. 1/9/50 +Palaze, William 5/22/51 Rowland, William F. 4/24/50 +Faranowski, Peter 12/0/50 Roosevelt, Archibald 2/25/5 +Bernett, Eaward I. 1/5/5: Robertson, William A. 12/24/ +lemac, Luther (Lt.Col) 5/20/ Rucher, Tucius O 03 5/22/12 +from, Ralph "liam 2/20/21 Scotti, Elio 12/23 +Farisall, Faul 4/2/ Shannon, L. 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Gen) 5/21/52 +Matt, Charles, 10/3/51 +Maury, Johח I 4/14/18 +23/1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10148.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10148.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7463d176822e8414ca220bd21fde7b9501d6dae1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10148.md @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +#SECRET + +104-10112-10148 - 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +4 March 1965 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Personnel Security Division +CONEIN, LUCIEN +SUBJECT: Reassignment + +1. It is requested that clearance be granted +for the reassignment of AZBA +CHBACH, ZRJEWEL +Career Agent, to Caracas, Venezuela under AID Cover. +5025 +2. 's security clearance number is +32 +16-17: +3. It is planned that will depart +Headquarters during June, 1965. + +Desmond FitzGerald +Chief +Western Hemisphere Division + +Date: 7/12/81 +Security Approval has been granted for +the use by his request. + +Chief, Personnel Security Division + +#SECRET + +--- + +105025 +#SECRET + +REQUEST FOR DOMESTIC COVER LIST ENTRY OR CHANGE +SUBMIT THIS FORM IN DUPLICATE, ENCLOSED IN SEALED ENVELOPE + +TO: Central Cover Staff +THROUGH: Office of Security +SUBJECT: CORREN, Lucien E. +(True Name) + +DATE: + +ENTRY Inclusion of Subject on the Domestic Cover list is requested as noted +below: When notified that cover has been established, Subject will be +specifically authorized and instructed to conceal his Agency affiliation. + +CHANGE Subject is currently included on the Domestic list. For the reason +noted below, it is requested that: + +This employee be removed from the Domestic Cover list? +The following change be made + +_ where he was stationed under + +military cover. He was temporarily scheduled for duty at ISOLATION and + +TYPE COVER: + +USE OF COVER: ALL PURPOSE: OPERATIONAL ONLY: OTHER GOVT. AGENCY: + +REQUESTING OFFICE: + +STAFF OR DIVISION: SIGNATURE AND TITLE: +or Chester E. Security Officer + +CENTRAL COVER STAFF APPROVAL: OFFICE OF SECURITY APPROVAL: + +SIGNATURE: SIGNATURE: + +DATE: DATE: + +FORM +1322 +USE PREVIOU +ED +DATE: +Serir +cer +JATY + +OFFICE OF +SECURITY + +#SECRET + +--- + +105025 +#SECRET +REQUEST FOR DOMESTIC COVER LIST ENTRY OR CHANGE +SUBMIT THIS FORM IN DUPLICATE, ENCLOSED IN SEALED ENVELOPE + +TO: Central Cover Staff +THROUGH: Office of Security +SUBJECT: CORE, Lucien E. +(True Name) +02 +DATE + +ENTRY Inclusion of Subject on the Domestic Cover list is requested as noted +below. When notified that cover has been established, Subject will be +specifically authorized and instructed to conceal his Agency affiliation. + +CHANGE Subject is currently included on the Domestic list. For the reason +noted below, it is requested that: + +This employee be removed from the Domestic Cover list +The following change be made + +_ma where he was stationed unde + +v scheduled for duty + +TYPE COVER: + +USE OF COVER: URP + +OPERATIONAL ONLY: + +OTHER G +GEN +NONOFFICI + +REQUESTING OFFICE: + +STAFF OR DIVISION: SIGNATURE AND JITLE + +CENTRAL COVER STAFF APPROVAL +FORM 1322 USE PREVIO +EDITION + +DATI +fetson E Security Officer + +OFFICE OF SECURITY APPROVAL +SIGNATURE + +DATE + +#SECRET + +OFFICE OF +SECURITY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10186.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10186.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6b9ced310bfefe6fd5b561fb2fdd14e7e3c89cdc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10186.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +14-00000 +JLCALI +104-10112-10186 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP +2 October 1963 +ESTABLISHED FOR. +TO: CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +(Check) +CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT HAS (Prov.) BOTEL, Hose L. +ATTN: W,S. Rausel +FILE NO. 9-7216 +REF: Security Backstop Briefing +ID CARD NO.3676 +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED + +BLOCK RECORDS: Redignation date: See backstop brief +(ΟΡΜΕΜΟ 20-800-110 +a. TEMPORARILY FOR DAYS, EFFECTIVE +b. CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE X +SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. +(HB 20-800-2) + +ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. +(HB 20-661-2) +SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. +(R 240-250) +SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. +(R 240-250) 32 +REMARKS: Cover History: 1958 Jul 54 NOC,; + +Avg 54 Feb 57 NOC, overseas: + +May 57 Sept 60 NOC, Conce Dept 60 - - +Jan 61 NOC, KONUS; Sept 61 Jun 62 NOD - KONUS; +Sep 62 - Jul 23 - DA, GS. + +If ever have need to apply for a governmental +position, he will contact this office and will +Starting in bee dix Tran from + +COPY TO CPD/OP + +James Franklin + +CHIEF, MILITARY COVER,C +DISTRIBUTION: 1-OSD -PSD/OS. 1-ADPD/COMPT +SECRET +FORM +7.62 +1551 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. +IR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10204.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10204.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..50cdb5be7c2f6010330f5edfcbb6107984dded2b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10204.md @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# 104-10112-10204 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +**TO:** (Check) *X* CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +**ATTN:** Dr. Bella +**REF:** 1322 -Operating Cover; 14 May 1963 + +**MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED FOR:** US. Army Elengent, Joint Operations Group + +* [] BLOCK RECORDS +(ОРМЕМО 20-800-11) + + a. [] TEMPORARILY FOR \_\_\_\_ DAYS, EFFECTIVE \_\_\_\_ + b. [*X*] CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE DOD + +* [*X*] SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. +(HB-20-800-2) +* [*X*] ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. +(HB 20-661-1) +* [*X*] SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. +(R 240-250) +* [*X*] SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. +(R 240-250) +* [] REMARKS: + +Copy to CPD/OP + +DISTRIBUTION: 1-OSD/OS, 1-PSD/OS, 1-ADPD/COMPT + +**SECRET** + +FORM 1551 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +7-62 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10450.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10450.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..37577a21685d85c4ef7a62d646abc813ebcc7677 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10112-10450.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +104-10112-10450 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +24 December 1959 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, IB/3 +FROM: A/Chief, SB/2 +SUBJECT: CROZIER, R. L. +#112569 + +This will confirm verbal advice of 23 December 1959 that the +writer advised Joseph KING, SO/OTR, that the Office of Security +would not favorably entertain a request for the Subject's +utilization in a staff capacity at (Isolation in view of his +current non-staff status and cover and security considerations +involved in connection with his current assignment in (Mexico) +as a Career Agent. It is understood that OTR will advise +WH Division that OTR cannot assign the Subject to (Isolation +for security and cover reasons. + +Ervan E. Kuhnke, Jr. + +KUHKEE ewd (12-24-59) +CLOSED + +3/sw + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10030.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10030.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..312739b98b18fef62cd12eeacd6e92d1c2707368 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10030.md @@ -0,0 +1,244 @@ +14-00000 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TRANSMITTAL SLIP +6/8 +(Date) +TO: Mr Swendiman +REMARKS: +Subject was scheduled +to travel 7 June to Saigon- +If he goes - I will agent +The made by Majan +Vullim. +Subject's file reflects thut +Intelligence sourel in +French India-China sought his service +twice in 1985 when he was +stationed there. +FROM: Vince + +14-00000 +OVERSEAS PROCESSING SHEET +No. 5025 +SUBJECT Concin, Lucien Emile +Title and Grade Area Opa Offs, Maja 4SA +Office & Division FE +Estimated date of travel +TDY PCS [x] +Destination (Saigon) 13-2 +Cover for one year +Itinerary True Military + +SECURITY FACTORS +Item Action Initiated Completed +1. Date of polygraph 14 Sept 53 +2. Clearances: +CRYPTO +SI +Q +Certification +Concurrence ? file fund to RCS +3. Flags: +4. Other: Subject was scheduled for 7 June checterus. +Price indicate thaf MPD will handle travel +and they state there is a strong passibility he +will not travel. +Information regarding travel obtained from File +Processing Sheet completed by Luddy Date + +14-00000 +5025 +OFFICE TRAVEL ORDER NO. +TRAVEL ORDER +LUCIEN E. CONEIN +25 May 54 +NAME +OFFICE PHONE +ALLOTMENT ACCOUNT SYMBOL +GRADE AND SALARY +TITLE +OFFICIAL STATION +Area is Officer (sign Indica) 13-2 +You are hereby authorized to travel and incur necessary expenses in accordance with +Agency Regulations. +ITINERARY +Travel authorized from Kantasia B. C. to(feira, Indochin) +PURPOSE +13-2 +The its 5 will therefore be one year. + +Avatorised 150 the. operational esos tagge + +Raject vill be de cover.) +32 + +COORDINATION, AS REQUIRED (TO BE EFFECTED BY ORIGINATING OFFICE) +DD/P OTHER OPERATIONAL AREAS THEATER CLEARANCE (IF OBTAINABLE) +Maximum per diem allowance is authorized in accordance ESTIMATED COST OF TRAVEL +with Agency Regulations. Advance of funds is authorized. $ +TRAVEL TO BEGIN ON OR ABOUT TERMINATING APPROXIMATELY CERTIFICATION (BY PROCESING BRANCH) +MODE OF TRAVEL (SPECIFY) +Certified a True Copy. Signed +copy on file in Central Process- +ing Branch. Reviewed. No change +necessary. Amended as indicated. +ALLOWANCE FOR PRIVATELY OWNED AUTOMOBILE AS FOLLOWS IF APPLICABLE +(A) SEVEN CENTS PER MILE, NOT TO EXCEED COST BY COMMON CARRIER. +(B) SEVEN CENTS PER MILE, AS BEING MORE ADVANTAGEOUS TO +THE GOVERNMENT. +SIGNATURE +THE CHANGE OF OFFICIAL STATION INDICATED IS EFFECTED IN THE INTEREST OF THE GOVERNMENT AND NOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL CONVENIENCE. +IN CONNECTION WITH CHANGE OF STATION, YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO TRANSPORT YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY, YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PER- +SONAL EFFECTS, SUBJECT TO WEIGHT LIMITS, RESTRICTIONS AND PROVISIONS AS SET FORTH IN AGENCY REGULATIONS. +TRAVEL TO FIRST POST OF DUTY ABROAD, INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSPORTATION OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PERSONAL +EFFECTS AND AUTOMOBILE, IS AUTHORIZED. +RETURN FROM POST OF DUTY ABROAD, INCLUDING EXPENSES OF TRANSPORTATION OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PERSONAL +EFFECTS AND AUTOMOBILE, IS AUTHORIZED. + +Military orders required by MPD: 28 Pay 54 +FR DE. HOMIL, CIУТ., AGC +(DATE) SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL + +FORM NO. 33-27 +OCT 1951 SUPERSEDES PREVIOUS EDITIONS OF FORMS 23-27, 33-26, 34-4, 34-44, 34-5, 36-207 AND 37-60 WHICH MAY NOT BE USED. + +14-00000 +TRAVEL ORDER +SECRET 5025 +CANCELATION +Licien COPLN +Intelliganes Officer + +You are hereby authorized to travel and incur necessary expenses in accordance with +Agency Regulations. +ITINERARY 15-20 +Washington, 1. C. to athens, Greece to ira (Prankiat, beray retura +to Eashington, C + +This camels the origial order a Axent (1 in teir entirety. + +Maximum per diem allowance is authorized in accordance ESTIMATED COST OF TRAVEL +with Agency Regulations. Advance of funds is authorized. $ +TRAVEL TO BEGIN ON OR ABOUT TERMINATING APPROXIMATELY CERTIFICATION (BY PROCESSING BRANCH) +MODE OF TRAVEL (SPECIFY) +Certified a True Copy. Signed +copy on file in Central Process- +ing Branch. Reviewed. No change +necessary. Amended as indicated. + +THE CHANGE OF OFFICIAL STATION INDICATED IS EFFECTED IN THE INTEREST OF THE GOVERNMENT AND NOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL CONVENIENCE. +IN CONNECTION WITH CHANGE OF STATION, YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO TRANSPORT YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY, YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PER- +SONAL EFFECTS, SUBJECT TO WEIGHT LIMITS, RESTRICTIONS AND PROVISIONS AS SET FORTH IN AGENCY REGULATIONS. +Noted by KPD: 13 May 54 +FRED M. SLOWELL, CAPT., ACC +(DATE).. SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL +FORM NOT 33-27 + +TRAVEL ORDER +SECRET 5025 +* April 2054 +Lacien E. CRIT +Jatolligence officer +166/end A +(- +Eajor - W +Lashington, Γ. C. +15-20 +yu are hereby authorized to travel and incur necessary expenses in accordance with +gency Regulations. +Peshington, D. C. to Atlases, Greece to I CERTIFY THAT FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE: +to Eashington, +Co +OBLIGATION REFERENCE No. +CHARGE TO ALLOTMENT No. +AUTHORIZING OFFICER +Inasmuch as only tourist Night acemendations are available to the +traveler, excena baggage in authorised up to a total might allowanco +for the traveler of tolle. + +Certified a True Copy. Signed +copy on file in Central Process- +ing Branch. Reviewed. No change +necessary. Amended as indicated. + +THE CHANGE OF OFFICIAL STATION INDICATED IS EFFECTED IN THE INTEREST OF THE GOVERNMENT AND NOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL CONVENIENCE. +IN CONNECTION WITH CHANGE OF STATION, YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO TRANSPORT YOUR IMMEDIATE FAMILY, YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PER- +SONAL EFFECTS, SUBJECT TO WEIGHT LIMITS, RESTRICTIONS AND PROVISIONS AS SET FORTH IN AGENCY REGULATIONS. + +Boted by ErD: 11 key 1954 +FANDE. STOWELL, CAPT., AGC +(DATE) SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL + +SECRET +14-00000 + +OVERSEAS PROCESSING SHEET +SUBJECT Concin C. +No. 5025 +Title and Grade Majan U.S.A. +Office & Division DOP/SE +Estimated date of travel May 64 +TDY PCS +Destination A-G and F-G +Cover +Itinerary + +SECURITY FACTORS +Item Action Initiated Completed +1. Date of polygraph 14 Бури 6-3 +2. Clearances: +CRYPTO +SI +Q +Certification +Concurrence + +Mand +Information regarding travel obtained from Fill and Price +Processing Sheet completed by 7/8 July Date 2004/28/64 + +TRAVEL ORDER +SECRET +13 April +Lacica E. CONCEI +Datelligence officer + +Fashington, D. C. to Athens, Greece to Frankfurt, toray bad retam +to Washington, D. C. +To confer on operational matters in connection with chorus: + +Military cover Driers astiorised. +32 + +To confer on operational matters in connection with chorus: + +$250,00 advance asthorised. +Military cover Driers astiorised. +32 + +FRED N. STOWERL, CAPP., AGC +(DATE) SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL + +SECRET + +THE REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION SECRET + +Fill in items 1 through 12 and A through D except 6B and 7 unless otherwise instructed. +If applicable, obtain resignation and fill in separation data on reverse. + +Lucien E. CONEIN 29 Nov 1919 281-53 20 Oct 19 + +Reassignment (Key Personnel) +Reassignment (Key Personnel) +From- Operations Officer (F) 4,5-1 +Intell. Officer BD-49 +Major USA Major USA +DDP/SE +(German Mission +DDP/SE +SE/1-Ibanian Franch +Office of the Chief +Washington, D. C. +Transfer 10 Vouchered Funds FROM Unvouchered Funds. + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10181.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10181.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..439321ce571336ff05d20def5264a58aa8d6e191 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10181.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +104-10113-10181 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CPD +Chief, Security Branch, OS +August 5, 1947 + +QUINE, Myrtle V. +HESY, David R. +(HES), Endolph H. +BIMIOTY, Helena V. + +A review of the subjects files reflects that they do not meet with the requirements set forth in recent instructions from the Assistant Director for Special Operations. + +We request that this office be furnished with two copies of current Personal History Statements of each of the subjects at the earliest date possible in order that appropriate security checks may be initiated. + +ROBERT M. CUNNINGHAM +Chief, Security Branch, OS0 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10249.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10249.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7f3a26fc2a35888fb8e8f6794e1ec3faffa4c72a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10113-10249.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +104-10113-10249 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +AD Rune Fo. 9368 +12 April 1963 + +SUBJECT: Bremmittal of (Blasemura) Ordinary Passport in Alias for Use by AEAL-1 - AB Case No. 6937 + +REFERENCE: HR Memorandum dated 5 April 1963, same subject + +1. Transmitted herewith for use as outlined in Reference are the following two documents issued in alias for AEAL-1 Stangمص( Ordinary Passport No. 85701 and U.S. Migration and Naturalization Form 1-94 (stapled in the passport, page 9). Also furnished herewith is a travel itinerary on which AEAL-1 should be briefed before he applies for the Argentina visa in New York. + +2. In keeping with arrangements made by TOD/AD, the Medical Office is preparing, for direct delivery to 1/4, the International Vaccination Certificate in alias to be used with the above documents. This certificate should be checked for accuracy as to place and date of issue. It is also understood that AEAL-1 will have received a bona fide smallpox vaccination prior to departing from the U.S. + +3. TD/AD prepared the above Nicaragua passport on the strength of information that DIOGENESIS) could instruct an Argentine Consular post in the U.S. to place a visa in the passport. The document was prepared in one week from date of request because of operational urgency. The requirement specified use of a Central American passport to avoid ple placing a long, time-consuming simulated itinerary in the passport, it was given a recent issuance date, which necessitated issuance on the basis of one more issuance early one year earlier (the most recent issuance available). This short itinerary also would seem to make application at this time in the U.S. for an Argentina visa somewhat unusual. Since we are now informed that AEAL-1 is to obtain his Argentina visa without DIOGENESIS) assistance we wish to avoid the limitations of the documentation provided for this operation, and agreed to by Mr. Manini, matter of record. This confirms discussion with Mr? Fabrini. A telephone check with the Argentine Embassy by LI indicated that a Nicaraguan transient in the U.S. can obtain an Argentina visa in this country. + +4. It is understood that the passport will be pocked for about six months, following which it is to be returned to AD/AB. Should further operational need exist for this document beyond that time, it must be borne in mind that the expiration date is 7 March 1959 and that some revalidations are needed from that time forward. Any such revalidations would have to be entered by TD/AD. Also, use of this passport for travel other than that originally intended (direct from U.S. to Argentina and back within six months) will require careful scrutiny by SSD/AD of the situation at the time of the intended future travel. + +5. In accordance with verbal arrangements between Encore. Fabrini, please pass on to TD/AD details of AEAL-1's procurement of the Argentina visa and any other travel control events of significance in the use of this passport so that TD/AD may profit from the experience of this agent in the use of this alias document. + +6. Any further questions concerning this case should be referred to the undersigned or to Miss Fina Japtine) on extension 1531. + +Attachment: 1 Envelope (b/s) +Licaragua Passport, +Travel Itinerary + +Distribution: +Official 61 - Arrance +1 - 03/13 (Info) + +(Patrick J. Pales) +DD/23 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10042.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10042.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8dfba040fe59f7bc0b3e8f141836f8d5a23ac026 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10042.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +104-10114-10042 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +FI/STO/SPB + +Chief, Special Security Division 15 OCT 1954 + +C-25507 +112569 + +1. Reference is made to your request dated 21 July 1954 +for a recomendation as to whether an Operational Clearance +should be granted to permit the Subject's use as an Agent in +Costa Rica under unindicated cover. + +16-15.24 + +2. The attached information is furnished as an aid in +determining whether or not the Subject should be used in the +requested capacity. + +3. In view of the fact that Subject has resided outside +the United States since, at least, 1945 no field investigation +was scheduled in this case. + +4. This memorandum pertains only to this proposed +assignment, It is requested that this office be informed of +your decision in this case. The attached material should be +returned to the writer in a sealed envelope marked "Eyes Only" +when it has served its purpose. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +Robert H. Cunningham + +Attachments +NCD dtd 28 September 1954 + +HASTY:mjd 14 Oct 1954 + +CC: FILE +CLOSED + +220-CHIEF + +001 12 11 53,26 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +Chief +Chief +Ato Chief +A. D. +Ad.& Trng. +Chie SRB +Rover +Chiaf s. +Comen rack +Prof. Eck +CC Des +Desk +Dest +Files + +19.m +YN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10152.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10152.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4455fbce2f906b6c3cd2cc42e28e1367020155a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10152.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +104-10114-10152 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +March 18,1961 + +To: Mr. Jack Kennedy +WH/4/Security + +On March 18,1961 I spent hours with Cours Wood and we discussed at great length his plans for the future and his participation in the activities of the +FRAY FOR CUBA COMITEE THE Court seems to be extremely naive concerning my position with the Agency and he is very even and frank with in all areas. +I am certain that if given onough time I can obtain a great deal of infomation on the backgrounds and activities of rary of his associates. + +While visiting his apartment I observed that both Court and his father are interested in in a large number of Communist Publications. These included "U.3.S.R." "The Worker", and "mary Prop. pamchlets that were obviously published in Englend. Court is an extreme Leftist in his political views and he believes fanatically in Castro's Cuba + +Mr. Wood mentioned to me that he and several of his friends are making plans to enter Cuba in Juna; illegally if necessary. He apparently wants to becoraja tenorm for the Castro government and to make his permanent home here, Members of the "26sh of, July Movomont" are in close contact with Court and they are envolved in this proposed move to Cuba. Court does have Sоmе mоnеу and he secreto De Tery serious this a thing. Within the next few days I hope to be able al to get come nimes and great fla facts concerning their plans. + +Please include this in my permanent record. + +Trial Stratton +WH/4/Security +Ex. 2929 + +Background. Usa Only diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10160.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10160.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12f80f206de96e3787f8d5007998ab89d055dadd --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10160.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10114-10160 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +5/8/61 + +To: Mr. Jack Kennedy +WH/L/Security + +Mr. Kennedy, + +Several months ago I wrote you a letter concerning the Fro-Castro centi- +ments of Court Wood, son of Foster Wood, a local attorney. Since that time I've +seen Court only once, on March 3,1961, and he appears to be actively engaged +in the organisation of a local chapter of the FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE. +Complete with beard, Court has been meeting with "Interested groups"and lect- +uring to students in several eastern cities. He specifically mentioned Baltimore, +Philadelphia, and New York. Apparently there are a number of students envolved +in this activity; I met David Lacterman from George Mason High School in +Falls Church, Va.and Walt MacDonwald, a fellow student of Courts, and both +are obviously active. +What action, if any, should I take in regard to my relationship with +Court and his father? + +Please include this statement in my permanent record. + +THANK YOU + +Michael Stratton +WH/4/Reg. +Ex. 2929 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10161.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10161.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..546c79deaf9198c8ffb12f614c44c601a0dbcf6e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10161.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +104-10114-10161 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +1 FEB 1961 + +TO: C/EAB/OS +VIA: Mr. Belt +VIA: WH/L/Security +ATTN: Mr. Kennedy + +SUBJ: FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE + +1. At the request of Mr. Dave Phillips, C/WH/4/Propoganda, I spent the evening of January 6 with Court Wood, a students who has recently returned from a three week stay in Cuba under the sponsorship of the FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMITTEE. + +2. Court and his father both have voiced very strong Pro-Castro sentiments and are extrerely critical of our foreign policy in.general. + +3. Ilve been advised by Mr. Phillips to continue my relationship with Mr.Wood and I will keep your office informed of each subsequent visit. + +Is. This is forwarded to you as a matter of information and to become a permanent part of ry security file. + +Michael Stratton +WH/4/Registry +Extension 2929 + +Aplated This operational with no +rific goal in mind. tratton and Wood +the +travel in different circles theig +ocession see each other +Stratton isu Dia la play +with the temie Stratton felis applian + +RETURN DICIA +Background Uce Orfly +Do Not Reprocuca diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10162.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10162.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..48b3135edd11d24672dd17a711ffc00add661f3d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10162.md @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +104-10114-10162 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETYPED FROM UNREADABLE COPY. + +7 October 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: The Director +Federal Bureau of Investigation + +ATTENTION: Mr. Sam J. Papich + +SUBJECT: COURT FOSTER WOOD +INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA + +Reference is made to a 25 March 1961 and a 6 July 1961 in- +vestigative report on captioned Subject which have previously +been furnished to this Agency. + +Michael Weimer Stratton, born 21 January 1941, Austin, Texas], +who is a current Agency employee, has recently been interviewed +concerning his knowledge of Court Foster Wood whom [Stratton] had +known since mutual attendance in high school. Attached is a de- +tailed report of the information furnished by [Stratton] concerning +his knowledge of Wood. + +Since [Stratton] personally has sufficient reason to question +the activities of Wood and the activities of the associates of +Wood, [Stratton] has been advised to discontinue any further contact +with Wood. + +It would be appreciated if your Bureau would furnish this +Agency any additional information brought to your attention con- +cerning Court Foster Wood and of particular interest would be any +information received by your Bureau concerning past association +of Court Foster Wood with Michael Weimer Stratton] + +The above information is for your use only and should not be +disseminated outside your Bureau. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: + +R. L. Bannerman +Acting Director of Security + +Attachment: +As noted + +OS/SRS/BLSolie:ect - 16 October 1961 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +OS/SRS/BLSolie:ect - 16 October 1961 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 + +SUBJECT: Court Foster Wood + +RETYPED FROM UNREADABLE +COPY. + +Michael Weimer Stratton has recently advised that Court +Foster Wood was a relatively close high school friend of [Stratton] +during mutual attendance at George Mason High School, Falls Church, +Virginia, during 1957 to 1959. Stratton described Wood as an +average high school student who had no particular problems with +the exception that there were domestic difficulties between the +father and mother of Wood. + +[Stratton] became acquainted with the parents of Wood and made +occasional visits to their home during the above period of time. +The father of Wood, Foster Wood, is an attorney who was then living +in Falls Church. Some time ago the father and mother of Court Wood +split up and Court Wood and father moved into an apartment on +Columbia Road, Washington, D.C. + +Stratton advised that after graduation from high school in +June 1959 he lost any close contact with Wood who then started to +attend George Mason College, where he seemed to have an interest +in philosophy. [Stratton] started to attend a military school and +Wood expressed extreme opposition to military schools. + +[Stratton] married in 1960, which also helped to move [Stratton] +somewhat out of the social circle of Wood. [Stratton] believed that +for approximately a year, during 1959 to 1960, he did not actually +see Wood but advised that after this period in which he did not +see Wood he has had a number of contacts with Wood, many of which +occurred during mutual attendance at the University of Virginia +Extension School (night school) in early 1961. On one occasion +[Stratton] attended a party at the apartment occupied by Wood and +father at the invitation of Wood, and on this occasion came into +contact with the "new set of friends" of Court Wood, whom [Stratton] +described as being "beatnik types." Girls in attendance at the +party, according to [Stratton], appeared to be of the "street pickup" +type. + +After the above party Wood occasionally telephoned [Stratton] +and about Christmas 1960 Wood called and stated that he was going +to Cuba under the auspices of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. +[Stratton] called on Wood after the return of Wood from Cuba and at +that time Wood lauded Castro very highly. The father of Wood was +also present and [Stratton] obtained the impression that the father +was also in sympathy with Castro. [Stratton] recalled that he again, +at a later date, had visited the Wood apartment, this being an +occasion when Wood had been visiting somewhere in Falls Church +and contacted [Stratton] to ask [Stratton] to take Wood home. On this + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +occasion [Stratton] stayed at the Wood apartment for approximately ten minutes, +and advised that on this occasion he observed some communist propaganda. +Stratton also observed + +In a letter. +[Stratton] advised that although he would never +attend the University of Florida, a communist school which was converted into +a Washington and Lee High School. Both Wood and +[Stratton] are attending the classes but were not attending mutual +recalled +tratton alized that to one occasion +in Mexico Government 300 +telephoned to Wood and about going to Cuba +some sort of enticement to the effect of +the communist republic. + +together with + +short time but +individuals +Baker, + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +in June 1951. +George Mason College with Wood. [Stratton] also recalled a visit to the third +party which he attended a number of times in the company of Wood and a second +Wood a member of the George Mason High School +the time of Wood. + +to Philadelphia +education, but Stratton at the time of the interview did not know whether +such a conversion + +Wood, did not know if his the + +that the time of the above [Stratton] [Stratton] did not + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10163.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10163.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af1256547809d63682a7a77cda44af8cfb62c614 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10114-10163.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +104-10114-10163 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +1. Approvals Memo di 7/6/61 concerning [Michael Stratton] +Limited info in memo concerns Fair Play for Cuba Committee and is +derived from photograph and ABL. +Same as substance of poly info duplicated elsewhere and +retrieval-copies of pertinent memos appear above (7/16/) +3/8/61, 3/18/ and 10/17/61) +info to CPI/FPCC is +2. memoretd 10/15/61 - duplicated in memo of 10/17/61 above. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10115-10074.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10115-10074.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6fdd14e2b71c6818d5787af3451b75bd94d0f976 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10115-10074.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +104-10115-10074 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +OLUBILI +13 December 1967. + +SUBJECT: BATISTA, Laureano +(See also DAVIS, Rudolph Richard) + +ALLEGATION? +Rudolph Richard DAVIS, Cuban +exile questioned by GARRISON's staff +in connection with a training camp +for Cubans at Lacombe, Louisiana +told the FBI in May 1964 that Laureano +BATISTA, sent him 19 men from Miami in +response to a request from DAVIS in +1963. The men stayed at a home near +Lacombe, Louisiana. + +CIA CONNECTION: +Laureano BATISTA, Secretary +of Military Affairs, Executive +Committee, Movimiento Democratica +Cristiano (MDC), Miami, was +granted a Provisional Operational +Approval on 30 December 1959 +and an Open Operational Approval on +20 February 1960 for use as a +PP Agent, Havana, Cuba + +SOURCE: +Memorandum No. 5, Enclosures 3 +and 7. + +OS INDICES RESULTS: +Subject, a 32 year old Cuban exile, was from a wealthy Cuban +family and in Cuba he was a banker. He was granted a POA in December 24 +1959 and an OA in February 1960 for use as a PP agent in Havana, Cuba. + +A copy of a letter in Subject's file dated 22 November 1963 +signed by Subject as Secretary for Military Affairs, Executive Committee, +Movimiento Democrats Cristiano is addressed to Major General Bela K. +KIRALY, President, Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation, Inc., and +offered the services of the MDC in arranging meetings and discussions +with other anti-CASTRO organizations and the Hungarian Freedom Fighters. +pattern Freedom Fighters were Agency sponsored) and Covert Action +Staff was interested in information on the MDC before granting approval +for contact between the two organizations. + +DETAILS: +During an interview with the FBI in October 1963 in New York +Rudolph Richard DAVIS advised that in January 1961 he was in New York +where he served as coordinator between the MDC and the New York Police +Department. DAVIS also said that some nineteen men had been sent from + +SECRET +680 10 +Excinsed from automatic +Cowagrading and +declassification +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET +Miami to New Orleans by Laureano BATISTA in response to a request +by DAVIS for men to work in a lumber business with which he was +connected in Guatemala. The men stayed at a home near Lacombe, +Louisiana. When the FBI seized dynamite and other explosives +nearby, the men became disgruntled and were unwilling to proceed to +Guatemala. So the lumber company paid their fare back to Miami. + +Some of the names of these men were as follows: Victor +PANEQUE, Leodorino INTERIAN, Fernando FERNANDEZ, and fou FORINES. + +-2- +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10116-10261.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10116-10261.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fed2fd0447ca0a7c49f9c0942c2825563bcc3901 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10116-10261.md @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +104-10116-10261 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +20 December 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, LEOR/SRE + +SUBJECT: December 1967 RAMPARTS Article Entitled "The CIA's Brown and Root Dimensions!". + +BROWN and ROOT, Inc. #405552 + +The following employees of BROWN and ROOT, Inc. were approved for contact use on the dates indicated: + +WHITE, Rosa - #405552-A 13 March 1950 + +TOWNE, Isaac Newton, Vice-President +in Charge of Foreign Operations 11 December 1952 and +#405552-B 16 February 1953 + +WARNER, Merritt Allen, Chief +Project Accountant 31 January 1957 and +#405552-C 11 April 1957 + +MONTGOMERY, Thomas Kenneth 15 February 1957 and +#405552-D 8 May 1957 + +BRADBERRY, Louis Dell 4 October 1957 +#405552-E + +WILLIAMS, Bobby Joe 14 July 1965 +#40462165 + +WAGNER, Richard Andrew, Civil +Engineer - #453108 3 August 1965 +(A PECA was issued for +contact and assessment but +he was not used - had a poor +credit reputation) + +REMKES, Elmer Ray - #464127 6 August 1965 + +MACKIN, John Gilman, Jr. 19 July 1966 +#449786 + +BROWN FOUNDATION + +There is no OS subject file on the BROWN Foundation but a reference file contains a memorandum dated 30 January 1967 to the Deputy Director, Plans + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +from Chief, Central Cover Group concerning the threat of exposure of Agency operations and concludes that the BROWN Foundation of Houston, Texas was one of the most vulnerable to exposure because public records reflect direct ties from Agency funding instruments identified by Congressman PATMAN in 1964 to legitimate foundations and Agency projects they have sponsored. + +VERNON FUND - #69000-573 + +The VERNON Fund (HEEMUDWEED) was created by the Agency in June 1958 as an ostensibly private philanthropic foundation legally incorporated under the laws of and with an office in the District of Columbia. It is used as a cover and funding mechanism for Project DILAMPREY. The objective of this project is in the development of organizational and individual assets capable of strengthening the unity of non-Communist teachers and their organizations throughout the world. These objectives are carried out through the active support by the Agency of the international programs of the National Education Association (NEA/INTERN) and the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession (WCOTP) with which NEA is affiliated. In March 1967 because of exposure of the Vernon Fund in news media, the Board members were contacted and advised as follows: + +Each Vernon Fund board member is being advised that he will receive a copy of the NEA and WCOTP letters regarding press allegations, he will acknowledge his membership on the Vernon Fund board if confronted with the facts he will acknowledge that the Vernon Fund has supported CORE and that it made a few small grants to NEA; he will decline any further comment on the origin or operation of the Vernon Fund, on sources of Vernon Fund money, on whether the Vernon Fund received money from the Agency, or any other aspect of the Fund; he will be informed that the Vernon Fund records are not available to the public, short of subpoena; he will be asked to return any files or papers relating to the Vernon Fund; he will be told that Dr. CARR (William George CARR) has not yet had to identify any board members but will probably have to; he will not comment on the creation of the Vernon Fund and how initial contacts were made. + +DICK, Albert Blake, III - #0178333 (Vernon Fund Board Member) + +Albert Blake DICK, III, President, A. B. DICK Company, Chicago, Illinois, was granted a Covert Security Approval for his witting use in connection with the funding of Project TPFOMART. + +CARR, William George - #540038-B and #116332 + +William G. CARR was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 22 April 1955 for unwitting use under Project DIPILLAR and on 21 November 1967 he received a Covert Security Approval to permit his use under Project DILAMPREY in his position as Secretary-General of the World Confederation of Organizations in the Teaching Profession. + +REA, Bryce, Jr. - #149438 + +Bryce REA, Jr., attorney for the Vernon Fund, was granted a Covert Security Clearance for his use on a cleared attorneys panel on + +15 November 1956 and on 19 September 1958 he received another covert security clearance to permit his use as a Leases Cut-Out in the procurement of domestic safehouses. + +World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Professions +(Funded by the Vernon Fund) + +In April 1967 a discussion was held between an Agency representative and John THOMPSON and Ray SAKS of the WCOTP (World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession) concerning future funding for WCOTP. Because of publicity concerning the funding of WCOTP by the Vernon Fund WCOTP leadership promised its membership that no further Vernon Fund money would be accepted until the status of the Vernon Fund was clarified. John THOMPSON felt that the best solution would be a one-time only infusion of money by sterile check into the WCOTP bank account to be backstopped by a letter from the attorney for the Vernon Fund, Bryce REA, who would attribute the money to members of the Vernon Fund Board who anonymously wished to provide WCOTP with sufficient funds to cover expenses until other sources could be found. + +In May 1967 John THOMPSON of the WCOTP described to an Agency representative an interview he had with Mike MacMANUS of TIME magazine on 1 May 1967 who wanted to discuss the effects of newspaper publicity on WCOTP operations. MacManus was especially interested in any economies forced on WCOTP and a request for proof of the value of WCOTP operations to individual teachers. THOMPSON felt that MacMANUS did not succeed in gaining sufficient additional information from the interview to warrant writing his projected article. + +EMIKE, Raymond Joseph - #476091 + +Raymond Joseph EMIKE was granted a Covert Security Approval on 10 July 1957 for use as a witting employee of Project HIFILACER and on 19 May 1962 he received a Covert Security Approval for his use by Project JELACEPOD as Coordinator for African Activities in Washington, D. C. EMIKE is administrative officer of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession. + +THOMPSON, John + +It was not possible to identify a subject file on John THOMPSON employed by the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession. + +CABOT FOUNDATION + +OS Indices were negative on the CABOT Foundation. (ENE Thomas D. CABOT) + +American Friends of the Middle East #1340.377 and #65300 + +American Friends of the Middle East (Project ZICINDER) was created in May 1951 with the purpose of employing aggressive propaganda to promote + +SECRET + +the friendship of peoples of the Near and Middle East toward the United States and to combat Communism. It was incorporated as a voluntary, non-profit membership corporation under the laws of New York State. Dorothy THOMPSON, columnist, was elected as Chairman. In early 1967 AFME received a good deal of newspaper publicity concerning its Agency affiliation including articles in the Soviet press, TASS and USSR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Syria was the only country in which AFME is active that raised the question of the organization's continued existence in the light of allegations of Agency financial support although, there were rumblings in Iraq. + +San Jacinto Fund + +There is no OS subject file on the San Jacinto Fund. The attached memorandum dated 30 January 1967 from Chief, Central Cover Group to Deputy Director, Plans - "Threat of Exposure of Agency Operations" - stated that RAMPARTS has expressed intense interest in the San Jacinto Fund, and its sources of income in particular, because it funds 5 HBEPITOME activities (youth affairs). + +M. D. ANDERSON Foundation + +There is no OS subject file on the M. D. ANDERSON Foundation but OS indices reflect a file on the M. D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute. + +A study program to determine the effects in diverse Biological Systems resulting from exposure to high intensity coherent radiation was contracted with the M. D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute, University of Texas, Houston, Texas in October 1963 but as of 16 April 1964 there was a hold order against going ahead with the contract because of a question as to why the Agency should bear the whole cost of the contract which was to be for inter-departmental use. In May 1967 a note in the file indicated that M. D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute will be engaged in classified work for the Agency. There was no record of a clearance issued. + +MARSHALL Foundation + +See attached memorandum dated 30 January 1967 from Chief, Central Cover Group to Deputy Director, Plans - "Threat of Exposure of Agency Operations". The MARSHALL Foundation of Houston, Texas is considered one of the most vulnerable to exposure. + +A "New York Times" article for 26 February 1967 disclosed that the MARSHALL Foundation of Houston, Texas channeled funds from the Agency to the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University from 1961 to 1963. + +(See Douglas B. MARSHALL) + +SECRET + +BROWN, George Rufus - #394614 + +George Rufus BROWN, Executive Vice President of BROWN and ROOT, Inc., Houston, Texas, was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 23 October 1953 for use as a covert associate in the United States on Project LPCOIN. On 22 April 1965 he was granted a Provisional Covert Security Approval to permit contact and assessment of BROWN in connection with his possible use in serving on the Board of Directors for a proprietary being set up to support staff employees working in Udorn, Thailand, Laos, and a Covert Security Approval for this use was issued on 18 June 1965. These clearances were cancelled 2 June 1967 as BROWN was not used. + +BROWN, Herman - #475239 + +Herman BROWN, President and Director of BROWN and ROOT, Inc., Houston, Texas and President and Trustee of the BROWN Foundation, Houston, Texas, was granted a Covert Security Approval on 3 December 1953 for use as a Covert Associate in the U. S. under Project LPCOIN. This clearance was cancelled 15 February 1966. + +CLARK, Ed + +Negative + +SHIVERS, Allan - #373851 + +Governor Allan SHIVERS of Texas was on the Advisory Board of FACTO FORUM NEWS in September 1955. He was listed as a trustee of the American Good Government Society in April 1965. + +Allen SHIVERS, Governor of Texas, was a signer of a statement appearing in the NEW YORK TIMES for 20 October 1949 sponsored by the Iron Curtain Refugee Campaign of the International Rescue Committee. The IRC was described as basically good, humanitarian organization but many individuals of questionable loyalty have been associated with it. + +A NEW YORK TIMES clipping for 12 February 1954 stated that Allan SHIVERS, Governor of Texas, said he planned to ask his Legislature to make membership in the Communist Party a death penalty offense. He was quoted as saying "In politics we often speak of bipartisan issues. I can think of nothing that should be more bipartisan than catching a Communist. There can be no valid issue between Americans over Communists. Americans are either pro-Communist or anti-Communist." + +No clearance was requested or issued for SHIVERS. His file contains reference cards only. + +MOODY, Ben + +Negative + +CABOT, Thomas D., Jr. - #430900 + +Thomas D. CABOT, Jr. was approved for contact use on 17 August 1961. At the time he was Vice President and Director of International Relations Texas Butadiene and Chemical Corporation. He was residing in Lausanne, Switzerland. Contact interest was for briefing him on Agency interest in economic and political developments in various European countries; chemical industrial development, etc. He was the subject of a favorable background investigation in 1952. + +CABOT, Thomas Dudley - #67904 + +Thomas Dudley CABOT was granted a Covert Security Approval for use under Project LPCOIN. On 26 June 1959 he was issued a Covert Security Approval for use with Project URGLANT. He was to serve as the President or Chairman of an American Committee whose objective was to foster Franco-American relations at the management level. CABOT had been approved for contact use in 1950 and received a clearance for use on the Executive Committee of M.I.T. in April 1954. A continuation of this clearance was granted on 29 October 1958. + +SMITH, William A. - #776555 + +William A. SMITH was granted an Operational Clearance on 22 August 1952 for use as an agent in Latin American under commercial cover. On 14 January 1955 a Covert Security Clearance was issued to SMITH to permit his use as a Covert Associate in the United States under Project LEFUNKEL. At the time he had a number of business interests in Houston, Texas, i. e., William A. SMITH Construction Company, Houston, Texas; Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation; Citizens State Bank of Houston, etc. + +FORTNAM, Gus + +Negative + +JAWORSKI, Leon - #168199 + +Leon JAWORSKI was granted a Covert Security Approval on 31 March 1958 in order that he could be made witting of Agency interest in the M. D. ANDERSON Foundation. His file contains a newspaper clipping from the HARRIS COUNTY STAR for 3 December 1963 which concerns his appointment as special counsel for a Texas State Court of Inquiry into the assassination of President KENNEDY. He had achieved prominence when he was prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Trials. The article also stated that in 1960 JAWORSKI successfully represented Lyndon B. JOHNSON in a court challenge of Mr. JOHNSON's right to have his name appear on the general election ballot in Texas both as a candidate for Vice-President and for reelection to the U. S. Senate. Another item in U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT for 7 July 1964 reported that Houston lawyer, Leon JAWORSKI, who is close to Lyndon JOHNSON was being considered for the job of Attorney General. + +SECRET + +FREEMAN, John Henry - #257181 + +John Henry FREEMAN was granted a Covert Security Approval on 28 June 1957 to permit the utilization of his services under Project LPCOIN. At the time he was a partner in the large and leading law firm of FULBRIGHT, CROOKER, FREEMAN, BATES and JAWORSKI at Houston, Texas and was a trustee of the M. D. ANDERSON Medical Foundation. + +COCKRELL, Ernest Dashiell, Jr. - #91571 and #BA403051-A + +Ernest Dashiell COCKRELL, Jr. was approved for contact use (CAUTION) on 10 June 1953 and was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 4 August 1953 for use in the U. S. under Project QEENCHANT. At the time he was President of two oil companies in Houston, Texas: Oil Production Maintenance, Inc. and Production Maintenance Company. + +MARSHALL, Douglas B. - #173597 + +Douglas B. MARSHALL was granted a Covert Security Approval on 28 November 1956 in order that he could be made witting of Agency interest in the CULLEN Foundation. MARSHALL was Vice President of the Quintana Petroleum Corporation of Houston, Texas which is the holding company owned by the Rush Hoy CULLEN family. MARSHALL's wife, Margaret Cullen MARSHALL, is a daughter of Hugh Roy CULLEN. + +HOBBY, Oveta Culp - #REKLOP and #241189 + +Oveta Culp HOBBY was granted a continuing liaison clearance on 7 April 1953 when she was Director of the Federal Security Agency. A Covert Security Approval was issued 18 July 1961 to permit her use under Project LPCORSET to aid in funding arrangements through the HOBBY Foundation of Houston, Texas of which she is President. On 26 October 1965 a Provisional Security Approval was granted to permit contact, assessment and briefing of Mrs. HOBBY as President of the HOBBY Foundation in connection with her possible utilization on an advisory committee of a broadcasting activity, University of the Air, directed at the students and intellectuals of Cuba. A Covert Security Approval was issued 31 March 1966 primarily to use the prestige of her name and position as cover for WI/Cuba activities and it was not expected that Mrs. HOBBY would take an active day by day role in the activities. + +BUTLER, George A. + +Negative + +HOBBY, William Pettus, Jr. - #425337 and #275074 + +Oveta Culp HOBBY's son, William Pettus HOBBY, Jr., born 19 January 1932 at Houston, Texas, was security approved for contact use on 23 May 1960. At the time he was Associate Editor of the HOUSTON POST, Houston, Texas. On 29 June 1962 he was granted a Covert Security Approval to permit his witting use under Project CAWAGTAIL which was to be supported by the + +SECRET + +HOBBY Foundation. On 22 October 1965 a POSA was issued to HOBBY for the same use in WI/Cuba activities as that outlined for his mother. This Provisional clearance was firmed into a Covert Security Approval on 4 February 1966 for the same use. + +Sarah K. Hall + +Attn: +Dec 67 RAMPARTS +Memo dtd 24 Nov 67 (8E-633-67 +Memo dtd 30 Jan 67 to DD/P +HYT 2/26/67 +HYT 2/19/67 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10075.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10075.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bfd5c29fa9a67f07f9a51a215c951fd7382722d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10075.md @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +104-10117-10075 +SUPPLEMENTAL PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT + +**SECTION 1. INSTRUCTIONS** + +Submit in duplicate. Answer all questions completely. If question does not apply, write "NA." Write "UNKNOWN" only if you do not know the answer and it cannot be obtained from personal records. If additional space is required use extra pages the same size as this page and sign each such page. Reference each continued item by section and item number to which it relates. + +1. FULL NAME (last-first-middle): Flores, Daniel +2. DATE OF BIRTH: 04 Aug 1935 +3. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country): San Marcos Texas +4. SOC SEC NO.: 460-48-6230 +5. PRESENT STATUS (Single, widowed, divorced, or annulled) SPECIFY: Married +6. STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASON FOR ALL DIVORCES OR ANNULMENTS: "NA" + +**SECTION 11. SPOUSE** + +1. NAME OF SPOUSE (last-first-middle-maiden): Flores, (Dorothy Arnett) +2. DATE OF BIRTH: 31 Jan 1935 +3. PLACE OF BIRTH (spouse): Portland, Oregon +4. DATE AND PLACE OF MARRIAGE: 18 November 1960 (Lima, Peru) +5. CITIZENSHIP OF SPOUSE (If naturalized, indicate date & place of naturalization & certificate no.): USA +6. STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASON FOR ALL SEPARATIONS, DIVORCES OR ANNULMENTS: "NA" + +7. OCCUPATION: Legal Secretary +8. PRESENT EMPLOYER: (Arnold and Porter) +9. EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State & Zip Code - Country if not U.S.): 1229 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C. + +**SECTION 111. RESIDENCE** (Since date of last PHS, if overseas residence indicate only city and country) + +ADDRESS | LAST RESIDENCE FIRST (number, street, city, state, country) Ind. Apt. # | INCLUSIVE DATES (month & year) FROM-TO +------- | -------- | -------- +(Guayaquil, Ecuador) | | May 1969 May 1971 +(Lima, Peru) | | Sept. 1971 Feb. 1974 +Vienna, Va (8151 Larkin La.) | | Feb. 1974 + +**SECTION IV. CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS** (Provide information for all children and dependents) + +NAME | RELATIONSHIP | DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH | CITIZENSHIP | ADDRESS +------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- +(Kendra) Flores | Daughter | 3 March 1971 Washington, D.c. | USA | 8151 Larking La) Vienna, Va. +(Zola Marie) Flores | Daughter | 15 March 1974 Washington, D.C. | USA | " + +SECTION V. + +1. NAME (Last-First-Middle): GUERRERO, Richard +2. RELATIONSHIP: Nephew +3. DATE OF BIRTH: +4. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country): New Orleans, La +5. CITIZENSHIP (Country): USA +6. ADDRESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES: Ansbach, Germany +7. EMPLOYED BY: U.S. Army +8. FREQUENCY OF CONTACT: Periodic +9. DATE OF LAST CONTACT: March 1974 +1. NAME (Last-First-Middle): +2. RELATIONSHIP: +3. DATE OF BIRTH: +4. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country): +5. CITIZENSHIP (Country): +6. ADDRESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES: +7. EMPLOYED BY: +8. FREQUENCY OF CONTACT: +9. DATE OF LAST CONTACT: +1. NAME (Last-First-Middle): +2. RELATIONSHIP: +3. DATE OF BIRTH: +4. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country): +5. CITIZENSHIP (Country): +6. ADDRESS OR COUNTRY IN WHICH RELATIVE RESIDES: +7. EMPLOYED BY: +8. FREQUENCY OF CONTACT: +9. DATE OF LAST CONTACT: + +**SECTION VI. PERSONAL DECLARATIONS** + +1. HAVE YOU BEEN ARRESTED, INDICTED, OR CONVICTED FOR ANY VIOLATION OF LAW (Other than for minor traffic violation) SINCE THE DATE OF YOUR LAST PHS: NO +2. SINCE THE DATE OF YOUR LAST PHS. HAVE THERE BEEN ANY UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION: NO + +**SECTION VI۱۰** PERSONS TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY + +1. NAME (Last-First-Middle): Same as previous PHS. +2. RELATIONSHIP: +3. HOME ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State, ZIP Code): +4. HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER: +5. BUSINESS ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State, ZIP Code) INDICATE NAME OF FIRM +OR EMPLOYER, IF APPLICABLE: +6. BUSINESS TELEPHONE NUMBER & EXT.: + +7. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, OTHER CLOSE RELATIVES (spouse, mother, father ...) MAY ALSO BE NOTIFIED. IF SUCH NOTIFICATION +IS NOT DESIRABLE BECAUSE OF HEALTH OR OTHER REASONS, PLEASE IDENTIFY THE PERSONS NOT TO BE NOTIFIED AND THE REASON. + +**SECTION VIII. ADDITIONAL REMARKS** + +---- + +29 March 1967 +Daniel Flores + +---- + +1. NAME (First-middle-last): Daniel (nmn) Flores +2. MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED +3. NAME OF SPOUSE (First-middle(maiden)dast): Dorothy A. Moran Flores +4. PLACE OF MARRIAGE: Lima, Peru +5. DATE OF MARRIAGE: 18 November 1960 +6. RESIDENCE (Since date of last PHS, if overseas residence indicate only city & country) + * SINCE (Date): August 1961 + * NUMBER AND STREET: 2828 Connecticut Ave., N.W. + * CITY AND STATE: Washington, D.C. 20008 + +7. HAVE YOU BEEN ARRESTED, INDICTED.SOR CONVICTED FOR ANY VIOLATION OF LAW (Other than for minor traffic violation) SINCE THE DATE OF YOUR LAST PHS: NO +8. SINCE THE DATE OF YOUR LAST. PHS, HAVE THERE BEEN ANY UNFAVORABLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE WHICH MIGHT REQUIRE EXPLANATION: NO + +9. NAME OF YOUR PRESENT IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: Harry T. Mahoney + + * EXT: 7176 + * RM: 3054 + +29 March 1967 +Daniel Flores + +---- + +LETURN PHS AND ATTACHMENTS +10 HEADQUARTERS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10076.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10076.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c9fbac6f6a679fcaa2026dc5c093b65bb53a8b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10117-10076.md @@ -0,0 +1,1047 @@ +14-00000 +104-10117-10076 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT - (Appendix I) + +Listed below are names of organizations identified by the Attorney General, under his responsibility pursuant to +Executive Order 10450, dated 27 April 1953, to list the names of each foreign or domestic organization, association, +movement, group or combination of persons which he designates as Totalitarian, Fascist, Communist, or subversive, +or as having adopted or having shown a policy of advocating or approving the commission of acts of force or vio- +lence to deny others their rights under the Constitution of the United States, or as seeking to alter the form of +government of the United States by unconstitutional means. + +Each applicant or employee and spouse (if any) must review the following list of organizations for certification +purposes, and sign on the last page. + +Abraham Lincoln Brigade +Abraham. Lincoln School, Chicago, Illinois +Action Committee to Free Spain Now +Alabama. People's Educational. Association (see Communist Politi- +cal Association) +American Association for Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, Inc. +Americam Branch of the Federation of Greek Maritime Unions +American Christian, Nationalist. Party +American: Committee for European Workers' Relief (see Socialist +Workers Party) +American. Committee for Protection of Foreign Born +American Committee for Spanish Freedom +American Committee for the Settlement of Jewa in Birobidjan, Inc. +American Committee for Yugoslav: Relief,. Inc: +American Committee to Survey Labor Conditions in Europe +American Council: for a Demoerstic: Greece, formerly known as the +Greek American Council;: Greek American: Committee for Na- +tionsi Unity +American Council: on Sortet: Relations +American Croatian Congress +Amertoan. Jewish Labor Council +American. League Against War and Fascism +American League: for Pence and Deтостасу +American. Nationsi. Labor Party +American National Socialist League +American National Socialist Party +American Nationalist Party +American. Patriots, Inc. +American Peace Crusade +American Peace Mobilization +American. Poles for Peace +American. Polish. Labor Council +American. Polish. League +American Rescue Ship Mission (a project of the United American +Spanish Aid Committee) +American-Russian Fraternal. Society +American. Russian. Institute; New York, also known as the Ameri- +can Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet +Union +American Russian Institute, Philadelphia +American Russian Institute of San: Francisco +American Russian: Institute of Southern California, Los Angeles +American. Slav Congress +American Women for Peace +American. Youth Congress +American Youth for Democracy +Armenian Progressive League of America +Associated Klans of America +Association of Georgia Klans +Association of. German Nationals (Reichsdeutsche Vereinigung) +Ausland-Organization der NSDAP, Overseas Branch of Nazi Party + +Baltimore Forum +Benjamin Davis Freedom Committee +Black Dragon Bociety +Boston. School for Marxist: Studies, Boston, Massachusetts +Bridges-Robertson-Schmidt. Defense Committee +Bulgarian American: People's. League of the United States of +America + +California Emergency Defense Committee +California. Labor Bohool,. Inc.,. 111. Divisadero Street, Ban Francisco, +California +Carpatho-Russian: People's Bociety +Central. Council of American Women of Croatian Descent, also +known. ss. Central Council of: American Croatian Women, Na- +tional: Council of Croatian: Women: +Gentral. Japanese: Association (Beikoku: Chuo Nipponjin: Kal) +Central: Japancos. Association: of Southern: California. +Central Organisation: of the German-American National Alliance +(Deutsche-Amerikanische. Einheitsfront) +Cervantes: Fraternal, Society +China. Welfare Appeal, Inc. +Chopin Cultural Center +Citizens Committee for Harry, Bridges +Citizens Committee of the Upper West Side (New York City) +Citizena Committee to Free Kari Browder +Citizena: Emergency Defense Conference +Citizens Protective League +Civil: Ilberties Sponsoring Committee of Pittsburgh +Civil Rights Congress and its affiliated organizations, Including: +Civil Rights. Congress for Texas +Veterans Against. Discrimination. of. Civil Rights Congress of +New York +Civil Rights Congress. for Texas (see Civil Rights Congress) +Columbians +Comite Coordinador Pro: Republica Espanola +Comite Pro Derechos Civiles +(Ben Puerto Rican Comite Pro Libertades Civiles) +Committee fur's Democratic Par Eastern Policy +Committee for Constitutional and. Political. Freedom +Committee. for: Nationalist Action +Committee for Peace and Brotherhood Festival in Philadelphia +Committee for the Defense of the Pittsburgh Bix +Committee for the Negno in the Arts +Committee for the Protection of the Bill of Rights +Committee for. World Youth Friendship and Cultural Exchange +Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland +(Bee. Congress Against. Discrimination; Maryland Congress +Against Discrimination; Provisional Committee to Abollah +Discrimination in the State of Maryland) +Committee to Aid the Fighting South +Committee to Defend Marie Richardson +Committee to Defend the Rights and Freedom of Pittsburgh's +Political Prisonera. +Committee to Uphold the: Bill of Rights +Commonwealth College; Mena, Arkansas +Communist Party,. U. 8.. A., Its subdivisions, subsidiaries, and +affilintos + +14-00000 +1 +: +Communist Political Association, its subdivisions, subsidiaries, +and amitates, including: +Alabama People's Educational Association +Florida Press and Educational League +Oklahoma League for Political Education +People's Educational and Press Association of Texas +Virginia League for People's Education +Congress Against Discrimination +(Bee Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland) +Congress of American Revolutionary Writers +Congrees of American Women +Congress of the Unemployed +Connecticut Committee to Aid Victims of the Smith Act +Connecticut State Youth Conference +Council for Joba, Relief and Housing +Council for Pan-American Democracy +Council of Greek Americans +Council on African Affairs +Croatian Benevolent Fraternity + +Dai Nippon Butoku Kal (Military Virtue Bociety of Japan or Mill- +tary Art Society of Japan) +Dally Worker Press Club +Daniels Defense Committee +Dante Alighieri Society (between 1935 and 1940) +Dennis Defense Committee +Detroit Youth Assembly + +East Bay Peace Committee +Kisinore Progressive League +Emergency Conference to Save Spanish Refugees (founding body +of the North American Spanish Aid Committee) +Everybody's Committee to Outlaw War + +Pamilies of the Baltimore Smith Act Victims +Families of the Smith Act Victims +Federation of Italian War Veterans in the U. S. A., Inc. (Associa- +sione Nazionale Combattenti Italiani, Federazione degli Stati +Uniti d'America) +Finnish-American Mutual Aid Society +Florida Press and Educational League (see Communist Political +Association) +Frederick Douglass Educational Center +Freedom Stage, Inc. +Friends of the New Germany (Freunde des Neuen Deutschlands) +Friends of the Soviet Union + +Garibaldi American Fraternal Society +George Washington Carver School, New York City +German-American Bund (Amerikadeutscher Volksbund) +German-American Republican League +German-American Vocational League (Deutsche-Amerikanische +Berufsgemeinschaft) +Guardian Club + +Harlem Trade Union Council +Hawaii Civil Liberties Committee +Heimusha Kai, also known as Nokubei Heleki Gimusha Kai, Zaibel +Nihonjin, Heiyaku Gimusha Kai, and Zaibel Heimusha Kai (Jap- +anese Residing in America Military Conscripts Association) +Hellenic-American Brotherhood +Hinode Kali (Imperial Japanese Reservists) +Hinomaru Kal (Rising Sun Flag Bociety - a group of Japanese +War Veterans) +Hokubel Zaigo Bhoke Dan (North American Reserve Officers Asso- +ciation) +Hollywood Writers Mobilization for Defense +Hungarian-American Council for Democracy +Hungarian Brotherhood + +Idaho Pension Union +Independent Party (Seattle, Washington) +(Bee Independent People's Party) +Independent People's Party +(See Independent Party) +Industrial Workers of the World +International Labor Defense +International Workers Order, its subdivisions, subsidiaries and +amiistes +Japanese Association of America +Japanese Overseas Central Society (Kaigai Dobo Chuo Kai) +Japanese Overseas Convention, Tokyo, Japan, 1940 +Japanese Protective Association (Recruiting Organization) +Jefferson School of Social Science, New York City +Jewish Culture Bociety +Jewish People's Committee +Jewish People's Fraternal Order +Jikyoku Iinkai (The Committee for the Crisis) +Johnson-Porest Group +(See Johnsonites) +Johnsonites +(Bee Johnson-Forest Group) +Joint Anti-Pascist Refugee Committee +Joint Council of Progressive Italian-Americans, Inc. +Joseph Wedemeyer School of Social Science, St. Louis, Missourt + +Kibel Beinen Kai (Association of U. 8. Citizens of Japanese An- +cestry who have returned to America after studying in Japan) +Knights of the White Camellia +Ku Klux Klan +Kyffhseuser, also known as Kyffhaeuser League (Kyrhaeuser +Bund), Kyffhaeuser Pellowship (Kyfthaeuser Kameradschaft) +Kyffhaeuser War Relief (Kyffhaeuser Kriegshilfswerk) + +Labor Council for Negro Rights +Labor Research Association, Inc. +Labor Youth League +League for Common Sense +League of American Writers +Lictor Bociety (Italian Black Shirts) + +Macedonian-American People's League +Mario Morgantini Circle +Maritime Labor Committee to Defend Al Lannon +Maryland Congress Against Discrimination +(See Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland) +Massachusetts Committee for the Bill of Rights +Massachusetts Minute Women for Peace (not connected with the +Minute Women of the U. S. A., Inc.) +Maurice Braverman Defense Committee +Michigan Civil Rights Federation +Michigan Council for Peace +Michigan School of Social Science + +Nanka Teikoku Gunyudan (Imperial Military Friends Group or +Southern California War Veterans) +National Association of Mexican Americans (also known as Asocia- +cion Nacional Mexico-Americana) +National Blue Star Mothers of America (not to be confused with +the Blue Star Mothers of America organized in February 1942) +National Committee for Freedom of the Press +National Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners +National Committee to Win Amnesty for Bmith Act Victims +National Committee to Win the Peace +National Conference on American Policy in China and the Far East +(a Conference called by the Committee for & Democratic Par +Eastern Policy) +National Council of Americans of Croatian Descent +National Council of American-Soviet Friendship +National Federation for Constitutional Liberties +National Labor Conference for Peace +National Negro Congress +National Negro Labor Council +Nationalist Action League + +14-00000 + +Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico +Nature Friends of America (since 1935) +Negro Labor, Victory Committee +New Committee for Publications +Nichibel Kogyo Kaisha (The Great Fujii Theatre) +North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy +North American Spanish Aid Committee +North Philadelphis Forum +Northwest Japanese Association + +Ohio School of Social Sciences +Oklahoma Committee to Defend Political Prisoners +Okishoma League for Political Education (see Communist Politi- +cal Association) +Original Southern Klans, Incorporated + +Pacific Northwest Labor School, Seattle, Washington +Palo Alto Peace Club +Partido del Pueblo of Panama (operating in the Canal Zone) +Peace Information Center +Pesos Movement of Ethiopis +People's Drama, Inc. +People's Educational and Press Association of Texas (see Commu- +nist Political Association) +People's Educational Association (incorporated under name Los +Angeles Educational Association, Inc.), also known as People's +Educational Center, People's University, People's School +People's Institute of Applied Religion +Peoples Programs (Seattle, Washington) +People's Radio Foundation, Inc. +People's Rights Party +Philadelphis Labor Committee for Negro Rights +Philadelphia School of Bocial Science and Art +Photo League (New York City) +Pittsburgh Arts Club +Political Prisoners' Welfare Committee +Polonia Society of the IWO +Progressive German-Americans, also known as Progressive Ger- +man-Americans of Chicago +Proletarian Party of America +Protestant War Veterans of the United States, Inc. +Provisional Committee of Citizens for Peace, Bouthwest Area +Provisional Committee on Latin American Affairs +Provisional Committee to Abolish Discrimination in the State of +Maryland +(Bee Committee to Abolish Discrimination in Maryland) +Puerto Rican Comite Pro Libertades Civiles (CLC) +(Bee Comite Pro Derechos Civiles) +Puertorriquenos Unidos (Puerto Ricans United) + +Quad City Committee for Peace +Queensbridge Tenants League + +Revolutionary Workers League +Romanian-American Fraternal Bociety +Russian American Society, Inc. + +Sakura Kal (Patriotic Society, or Cherry Association composed +of veterans of Russo-Japanese War) +Bamuel Adams School, Boston, Massachusetts +Banta Barbara Peace Forum +Schappes Defense Committee +Schneiderman-Darcy Defense Committee +School of Jewish Studies, New York City +Beattie Labor School, Beattle, Washington +Berbian-American Fraternal Society +Berbian Vidovdan Council +Shinto Temples (limited to State Shinto abolished in 1945) +Silver Shirt Legion of America +Blavic Council of Southern California +Slovak Workers Bociety +Blovenian-American National Council +Bocialist Workers Party, including American Committee for Euro- +pean Workers' Relief +Bokoku Kal (Fatherland Bociety) +Southern Negro Youth Congress +Buiko Sha (Reserve Officers Association, Los Angeles) +Byracuse Women for Peace + +Tom Paine School of Social Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvanis +Tom Paine School of Westchester, New York +Trade Union Committee for Peace +(See Trade Unionists for Peace) +Trade Unionists for Peace +(See Trade Unionists for Peace) +Tri-State Negro Trade Union Council + +Ukrainian-American Fraternal Union +Union of American Croatians +Union of New York Veterans +United American Spanish Aid Committee +United Committee of Jewish Bocieties and Landsmanschaft Fed- +erations, also known as Coordination Committes of Jewish +Landsmanschaften and Fraternal Organizations +United Committee of South Slavic Americans +United Defense Council of Southern California +United Hariem Tenants and Consumers Organization +United May Day Committee +United Negro and Allied Veterans of America + +Veterans Against Discrimination of Civil Rights Congress of New +York (see Civil Rights Congress) +Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade +Virginia League for People's Education (see Communist Political +Association) +Voice of Freedom Committee + +Walt Whitman School of Social Science, Newark, New Jersey +Washington Bookshop Association +Washington Committee for Democratic Action +Washington Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights +Washington Commonwealth Federation +Washington Pension Union +Wisconsin. Conference on Bocial Legislation +Workers Alliance (since April 1936) + +Yiddisher Kultur Farband +Young Communist League +Yugoslav-American Cooperative Home, Inc. +Yugoslav Seamen's Club, Inc. + +14-00000 +DO NOT USE THIS SPACE +ISSUED BY +PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT +INSTRUCTIONS +THIS DATE (Pill in) +September 6, 1961 +OPSERTOB +1. Answer all questions completely or check appropriate box. If question is not applicable, write "NA". Write "Un- +known only if you do not know the answer and it cannot be obtained from personal records. Use blank space at +end of form for extra details on any question for which you have insufficient space. + +2. Type, print or write carefully; illegible or incomplete forms will not receive consideration. + +3. Consider your answers carefully. Your signature at the end of this form will certify to their correctness. Careful +completion of all applicable questions will permit review of your qualifications to the best advantage. +SECTION I +1. FULL NAME (Last-First-Middle) +GENERAL PERSONAL AND PHYSICAL DATA +FLORES, Daniel +4. HEIGHT +5. WEIGHT +5'8" +165 pds. +6. COLOR OF EYES +Brown +2. AGE +3. SEX +Black +26 +8. TAPE COMPLEXION +Dark +MALE +FEMALE +9. TYPE BUILD +Medium +7. COLOR OF HAIR +10. SCARS (Type and Location) Right cheek, one-half inch scar; left upper lip, one- +quarter inch scar; both received playing football +11. OTHER DISTINGUSHING PHYSICAL FEATURES +None +12. CURRENT ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone. State and Country) +(2828 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., #203) +Washington 8, D. C. +14. CURRENT PHONE NO. +(265-8322)08 +17. NICKNAMES +Dan +об +15. OFFICE PHONE NO. & EXT. +None +13. PERMANENT ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone, State and +Country) AND PHONE NO. +: +08 +2828 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. +#203 - Washington 8, D.C. +16. LEGAL RESIDENCE (State, Territory or Country) +Washington, District of Columbia +18. OTHER NAMES YOU HAVE USED +None +19. INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES (Including Length of Time) UNDER WHICH YOU HAVE EVER USED THESE NAMES. +- +Personal acquaintances twelve years +20. IF LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS (Where and by What Authority). +SECTION II +NA +POSITION DATA +1. INDICATE THE TYPE OF WORK OR POSITION FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING +Any phase of communications; administration; or personnel +work. + +2. INDICATE THE LOWEST ANNUAL ENTRANCE SALARY YOU WILL 3. DATE AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT +ACCEPT (You will not be considered for any position with a lower +entrance salary). +X +OCCASIONALLY +$ 4,250.00 +XFREQUENTLY +Immediately +4. INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO TRAVEL +CONSTANTLY +OTHER: +5. INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS (Check (X) each item applicable) +WASHINGTON, D.C. +ANYWHERE IN U.S. +X OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL U.S. +CERTAIN LOCATIONS ONLY (Specify): +6. INDICATE WHAT RESERVATIONS YOU WOULD PLACE ON ASSIGNMENTS OUTSIDE THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA. + +I would be willing to travel within the United States provided +said travel would not involve a permanent move whereby my legal +residence would be changed. However, it is my wish to live overseas +on a permanent basis. +> +FORM 444 USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +11-58 +JOY COONEY +.۱۰ +49 +3/ +(4) + +14-00000 +SECTION III +1. DATE OF BIRTH +CITIZENSHIP +2. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) +August 4 1985 10 (San Marcos, Texas +09 +X BIRTH +4. CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY +MARRIAGE +OTHER (Specify): +7. COURT ISSUING NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE +NA +5. DITE NATURAL- +IZED +ΝΑ +3. PRESENT CITIZENSHIP (Country) +United States of America +6. NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE NO. +NA +8. ISSUED AT (City, State, Country) +NA +9. HAVE YOU HELD PREVIOUS NATIONALITY 10. IF YES, GIVE NAME OF COUNTRY +YES +X NO +11. GIVE PARTICULARS CONCERNING PREVIOUS NATIONALITY. +NA +NA +12. HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE +PRESENT CITIZENSHIP +13. GIVE PARTICULARS +X +YES +NO +NA +14. IF YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR U.S. CITIZENSHIP, WHAT IS PRESENT STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION (First Papers, Etc.)? +ΝΑ +15. DATE OF ARRIVAL IN U.S. +16. PORT OF ENTRY +ΝΑ +NA +18. LAST U.S. VISA (No., Type, Place of lasue) +NA +SECTION IV +EDUCATION +17. ON PASSPORT OF WHAT COUNTRY +NA +19. DATE VISA ISSUED +NA +1. CHECK (X) HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ATTAINED +LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE +HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE +TRADE, BUSINESS, OR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE +X TWO YEARS COLLEGE OR LESS +1. NAME OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL +(San Marcos) Elementary School +3. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) +OVER TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE NO DEGREE +BACHELOR'S DEGREE +GRADUATE STUDY LEADING TO HIGHER DEGREE +MASTER'S DEGREE +2. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL +> +2. ADDRESS (City (City, State, State, Country) +DOCTOR'S DEGREE +> +(San Marcos, Texas, U.S.A. +4. GRADUATE +Sept., 1942 +- +May, 1951 +1. NAME OF OF HIGH SCHOOL +08 +San Marcos High School +3. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) +Sept., 1951 +- +May, 1955 +1. NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL +NA +3. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) +: +XYES +NO +3. HIGH SCHOOL +2. ADDRESS (City, State, Country) +(San Marcos, Texas, U.S.A. +10 +4. GRADUATE +XYES +2. ADDRESS (City, State, Country) +NO +YES +4. COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDY +NAME AND LOCATION OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY +6/70 +4. GRADUATE +NO +> +SUBJECT +MAJOR +MINOR +DATES ATTENDED +FROM +DEGREE +REC'D +DATE +REC'D +SEM/QTR +HOURS +TO +(Specify) +SECTION IV CONTINUED TO PAGE 3 +50 + +14-00000 +SECTION IV CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 +5. IF A GRADUATE DEGREE HAS BEEN NOTED IN ITEM 4 WHICH REQUIRED SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS, INDICATE THE TITLE +OF THE THESIS AND BRIEFLY DESCRIBE ITS CONTENT. +NA +NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL +NA +6. TRADE, COMMERCIAL AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS +STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION +FROM +TO +MONTHS +7. MILITARY TRAINING (FULL TIME DUTY IN SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS SUCH AS ORDNANCE, INTELLIGENCE, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.) +NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL +STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION +FROM +TO +MONTHS +Marine Security Guard +School - Henderson Hall +Hq. Marine Corps, +Washington 25, D.C. +Security Guard +Training +9/28/58 10/31/58 (5 wks) +8. OTHER EDUCATIONAL TRAINING NOT INDICATED ABOVE. +Weapons Training in Marine Corps. +Acted as partisan during cold weather training at Bridgeport, +California (Pickle Meadows +- +USMC). +SECTION V +1. LANGUAGE +FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES +COMPETENCE IN ORDER LISTED +R-Read, W-Write, S-Speak +HOW ACQUIRED +(List below each language in +which you розаева any degree +of competence. Indicate your - +proficiency to Read, Write or +Speak by placing a check (X) +in the appropriate box(es). +EQUIV- +ALENT +TO +NATIVE +FLUENCY +FLUENT +BUT +OBVIOUSLY +FOREIGN +ADEQUATE ADEQUATE LIMITED +FOR +RESEARCH +FOR +TRAVEL +KNOW- +LEDGE +NATIVE +OF +COUNTRY +PRO- +CONTACT ACADEMIC +LONGED (with +RES- +parents, +IDENCE etc.) +STUDY +(all +levels) +R +W S +R W +S +R +W S +R W +S R W S +Spanish +X +X +X +2. IF YOU HAVE CHECKED "ACADEMIC STUDY" UNDER "HOW ACQUIRED", INDICATE LENGTH AND INTENSIVENESS OF STUDY. +NA +3. IF YOU HAVE INDICATED FLUENCY FOR A LANGUAGE HAVING SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN FORM, EX- +PLAIN YOUR COMPETENCE THEREIN. +NA +4. DESCRIBE YOUR ABILITY TO DO SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE WORK INVOLVING VOCABULARIES AND TERMINOLOGY IN THE SCIEN- +TIFIC, ENGINEERING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MILITARY, AND OTHER SPECIALIZED FIELDS. +Could act as literal interpreter at almost any level. +5. IF YOU HAVE NOTED A PROFICIENCY IN LANGUAGE, WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO USE THIS ABILITY IN ANY POSITION FOR WHICH +YOU MIGHT BE SELECTED? +YES +NO +.3.51 + +14-00000 +SECTION VI +GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL +1. LIST BELOW ANY FOREIGN REGIONS OR COUNTRIES IN WHICH YOU HAVE TRAVELLED OR GAINED KNOWLEDGE AS A RESULT OF +RESIDENCE, STUDY OR WORK ASSIGNMENT. INDICATE TYPE OF KNOWLEDGE SUCH AS TERRAIN, HARBORS, UTILITIES, RAIL- +ROADS, INDUSTRIES, POLITICAL PARTIES, ETC. +NAME OF +TYPE OF +REGION OR COUNTRY +SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE +DATES OF +RESIDENCE +OR TRAVEL +DATES AND +PLACE OF STUDY RESI- +DENCE +KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED BY +TRAVEL STUDY +WORK +ASSIGN +MENT +11/13/58 to +Bolivia +Peru +Chile +Argentina +Uruguay +General knowledge 1/11/60 +X +1/14/60 to +General knowledge -11/20/60 +X +6/16/59 to +6/21/59 +X +6/21/59 to +6/30/59 +X +6/30/59 to +7/2/59 +X +2. INDICATE THE PURPOSE OF VISIT, RESIDENCE, OR TRAVEL IN EACH OF THE REGIONS OR COUNTRIES LISTED ABOVE. +Marine Security Guard +Vacation +- +- +American Embassy +- +Bolivia and Peru +Chile; Argentina, Uruguay, Panama +3. UNITED STATES PASSPORT NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE, IF ISSUED. +No.174850 SP-85575) Passport has been cancelled. +SECTION VII +1. TYPING (wpm) 2. SHORTHAND (wpm) +45 wpm +None +TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS +GREGG +3. SHORTHAND SYSTEM USED CHECK (X) APPROPRIATE ITEM +SPEEDWRITING +STENOTYPE OTHER (Specify): +2. INDICATE OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH WHICH YOU HAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING (Comptometer, +Mimeograph, Card Punch, Etc.). +Thermofax, mimeograph, switchboard +SECTION VIII +SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS +> +1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPORTS IN WHICH YOU ARE ACTIVE OR HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED. INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY +IN EACH. +Foot ball +good +Basketball +- +fair +Swimming +: +.-.good +Reading +- average +Contract. Bridge +- +very good +• +2. INDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING WHICH MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A +PARTICULAR POSITION OR TYPE OF WORK. +None to my knowledge +3. EXCLUDING BUSINESS EQUIPMENT OR MACHINES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE LISTED IN ITEM 2, SECTION VII, LIST ANY SPECIAL +SKILLS YOU POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RADIO (Indi- +cate CW speed, sending and receiving), OFFSET PRESS, TURRET LATHE, SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVICES. +None +SECTION VIII CONTINUED TO PAGE 5 +52 + +14-00000 +SECTION VIII CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 +4. ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION, SUCH AS PILOT, +ELECTRICIAN, RADIO OPERATOR, TEACHER, LAWYER, CPA, MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, ETC.? +YES +NO +5. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ABOVE, INDICATE KIND OF LICENSE AND STATE ISSUING LICENSE (Provide License Registry +Number, If known). +NA +6. FIRST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of Issue) +NA +7. LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of Issue) +NA +8. LIST ANY SIGNIFICANT PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTHOR (Do NOT submit copies unless requested). INDICATE +THE TITLE, PUBLICATION DATE, AND TYPE OF WRITING (Non-Fiction or Scientific articles, General Interest subjects, Novels, Short +Stories, Etc.). I. +None +9. INDICATE ANY DEVICES WHICH YOU HAVE INVENTED AND STATE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTED. +None +10. LIST PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE. +Have spoken in my father's church and other churches approximately +150 times. Met and assisted public in Embassies during my tour of +duty with the Marine Security Guard. +11. LIST ANY PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC OR HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OR SOCIETIES IN WHICH YOU ARE NOW OR WERE FORMERLY +A MEMBER. LIST ACADEMIC HONORS YOU HAVE RECEIVED. +None +SECTION IX +1 +EMPLOYMENT HISTORY +NOTE: (LIST LAST POSITION FIRST.) Indicate chronological history of employment for past 15 years. Account for all periods +including casual employment and all periods of unemployment. Giveaddress and state what you did during periods of +unemployment. List all civilian employment by a foreign Govemment, regardless of dates. In completing item 9, "De- +scription of Duties consider your experience carefully and provide meaningful, objective statements. +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +From 1949 to 1953 +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +10 (San Marcos, Texas +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +Drug Store +6. TITLE OF JOB +Fountain attendant +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +Employee at soda counter +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +Hillburn's Drug Store +об +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +06 +Mr. William (Hillburn) +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +$100.00 PER month +8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +To participate in school events (football). +SECTION IX CONTINUED TO PAGE 6 +.5. +53 + +14-00000 +SECTION IX CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 +2 +3 +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +July 1954-June 1955 +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +об +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +(Diamond) Grocery Store +08 +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +(South Guadalupe St. San Marcos, Texas +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +Grocery Store +6. TITLE OF JOB +Butcher +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +Mr. (Ignacio Gonzales) 06 +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +$30.00 +8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +Week PER +Slaughtering and preparing meat for sale as well as actual selling. +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +To attend college +? +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +May, 1955 +- +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +San Marcos +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +September, 1956 +Texas +Private School +6. TITLE OF JOB +Painter's Assistant +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +Painted dormitories in the Academy +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +To attend school +1 +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +(San Marcos Baptist Academy +об +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +Mr. (John Sparkman) 06 +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (Il Federal Service) +$ 35.00 +PER week +4 +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +September, 1956 +- +July, 1957 +3. ADDRESS. (ND., Street, City, State, Country) +(San Marcos Texas +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +Clothing Store +6. TITLE OF JOB +Sales Clerk +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +(Economy) Department Stores +08 +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +06 +Mr. Max Mendlovitz) +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +$ 30.00 PER week +Assisted customers in selecting and buying goods. +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +To join the Marine Corps. +5 +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +July 26, 1957 July 25, 1961 +- +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +Military +6. TITLE OF JOB +Marine Corps Museum Attendant +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +United States Marine Corps +Virginia +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +Col. John Magruder +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +$ 180.00 PER month Cpl. (E-4) +SECTION IX CONTINUED TO PAGE 7 +له +54 + +14-00000 +5 +6 +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +SECTION IX CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 +Acted as guide to all visitors entering Museum, explaining +Marine Corps history, etc. Also on several occasions acted as +interpreter for visiting military personnel from Latin America. +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +Dis charged +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +July 28, 1961 - August 30, 196108 (Ohio Valley) Engineering Company +3. ADDRESS (No., Street. City, State, Country) +S. Capitol and I Streets, S. W.), Washington, D. C. +KIND OF BUSINESS +Construction +6. TITLE OF JOB +Laborer +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +08 +Handyman for Company +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +Mr. (L. G. Bruce) 06 +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +$2.17 +18. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal +Service) +PER +hour +Temporary work while seeking permanent employment. +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To - By Mo. and Yr.) +3 ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +6. TITLE OF JOB +7 +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +$ +PER +8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal +Service) +8. IF PRIOR SERVICE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS NOTED ABOVE, INDICATE THE +NUMBER OF YEARS CREDITABLE TOWARD U.S. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT, IF KNOWN. +9. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DISCHARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM ANY POSITION. +7 1/2 years +YES +HAVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? +IF YOUR ANSWER TO EITHER OR BOTH QUESTIONS IS "YES", GIVE DETAILS +YES +NO +NO +Honorably discharged from United States Marine Corps. +55 +-7- +31吋 + +14-00000 +SECTION X +1. ARE YOU REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT UNDER +THE UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND +SERVICE ACT OF 1948 (As amended) +4. IF DEFERRED, GIVE REASON +NA +CHECK (X) AS +APPROPRIATE +ARMY +NAVY +HAVE SERVED +NOW SERVING +- +MILITARY SERVICE +1. CURRENT DRAFT STATUS +X +YES 2. SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFF +CATION +NO +3. SELECTIVE SERVICE NO. +41-65-35-18708 +IV-A +5, LOCAL DRAFT BOARD NO. OR DESIGNATION AND ADDRESS +#65 +- +101 1/2 E. San Antonio St.,208 +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +20 December 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, LEOD/SRE +SUBJECT: December 1967 RAMPARTS Article Entitled "The CIA's Brown and Root Dimensions!" + +BROWN and ROOT, Inc. - $405552 +The following employees of BROWN and ROOT, Inc. were approved for contact use on the dates indicated: + +HETTE, Rosa - $405552-A 13 March 1950 + +TONNE, Isaac Newton, Vice-President 11 December 1952 and +In Charge of Foreign Operations 16 February 1953 +-$405552-B + +WARNER, Merritt Allen, Chief 31 January 1957 and +Project Accountant 11 April 1957 +• $405552-C + +MONTGOMERY, Thomas Kenneth 15 February 1957 and +-$405552-D 8 May 1957 + +BRADBERRY, Louis Dell 4 October 1957 +- $405552-E + +WILLIAMS, Bobby Joe 14 July 1965 +$4062165 + +WAGNER, Richard Andrew, Civil 3 August 1965 +Engineer - #453108 +(A PSCA was issued for +contact and assessment but +he was not used - had a poor +credit reputation) + +REMKES, Elmer Ray - 464127 6 August 1965 + +MACKIN, John Gilman, Jr. 19 July 1966 +-449780 + +BROWN FOUNDATION +There is no OS subject file on the BROWN Foundation but a reference file contains a memorandum dated 30 January 1967 to the Deputy Director, Plans + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +Wd20:00 66. 60 888 + +from Chief, Central Cover Group concerning the threat of exposure of Agency operations and concludes that the BROWN Foundation of Houston, Texas was one of the most vulnerable to exposure because public records reflect direct ties from Agency funding instruments identified by Congressman PATMAN in 1964 to legitimate foundations and Agency projects they have sponsored. + +VERNON FUND - $69000-573 + +The VERNON Fund (HEMUDWEED) was created by the Agency in June 1958 as an ostensibly private philanthropic foundation legally incorporated under the laws of and with an office in the District of Columbia. It is used as a cover and funding mechanism for Project DILAMPREY. The objectives of this project is the development of organizational and individual assets capable of strengthening the unity of non-Communist teachers and their organizations throughout the world. These objectives are carried out through the active support by the Agency of the International programs of the National Education Association (FBLINTERN) and the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession (JELACEPOD) with which NEA is affiliated. In March 1967 because of exposure of the Vernon Fund in news media, the Board members were contacted advised as follows: + +Each Vernon Fund board member is being advised that he will receive a copy of the NEA and WCOTP letters regarding press allegations; he will acknowledge his membership on the Vernon Fund board if confronted with the facts he will acknowledge that the Vernon Fund has supported WCOTP and that it made a few small grants to NEA; he will decline any further comment on the origin or operation of the Vernon Fund, on sources of Vernon Fund money, on whether the Vernon Fund received money from the Agency, or any other aspect of the Fund; he will be informed that the Vernon Fund records are not available to the public, short of subpoena; he will be asked to return any files or papers relating to the Vernon Fund; he will be told that Dr. CARR (William George CARR) has not yet had to identify any board members but will probably have to; he will not comment on the creation of the Vernon Fund and how initial contacts were made. + +DICK, Albert Blake, III - #0178333 (Vernon Fund Board Member) + +Albert Blake DICK, III, President, A. B. DICK Company, Chicago, Illinois, was granted a Covert Security Approval for his witting use in connection with the funding of Project DILAMPREY. + +CARR, William George - $40038-B and #116332 + +William G. CARR was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 22 April 1955 for unwitting use under Project DIPLOMAT and on 21 November 1967 he received a Covert Security Approval to permit his use under Project DILAMPREY in his position as Secretary-General of the World Confederation of Organizations in the Teaching Profession. + +REA, Bryce, Jr. - #149438 + +Bryce REA, Jr., attorney for the Vernon Fund, was granted a Covert Security Clearance for his use on a cleared attorneys' panel, on + +Wd00:00 66. 60 + +15 November 1956 and on 19 September 1958 he received another covert security Clearance to permit his use as a Leases Cut-Out in the procurement of domestic cafehouses. + +World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Professions (Funded by the Vernon Fund) + +I In April 1967 a discussion was held between an Agency representative and John THOMPSON and Ray GEMS of the WCOTP (World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession) concerning future funding for WCOTP. Because of publicity concerning the funding of WCOTP by the Vernon Fund, WCOTP leadership promised its membership that no further Vernon Fund money would be accepted until the status of the Vernon Fund was clarified. John THOMPSON felt that the best solution would be a one-time only infusion of money by sterile check into the WCOTP bank account to be backstopped by a letter from the attorney for the Vernon Fund, Bryce REA, who would attribute the money to members of the Vernon Fund Board who anonymously wished to provide WCOTP with sufficient funds to cover expenses until other sources could be found. + +In May 1967 John THOMPSON of the WCOTP described to an Agency representative an interview he had with Mike MacMANUS of TIME magazine on 1 May 1967 who wanted to discuss the effects of newspaper publicity on WCOTP operations. MacMANUS was especially interested in any economies forced on WCOTP and a request for proof of the value of WCOTP operations to individual teachers. THOMPSON felt that MacMANUS did not succeed in gaining sufficient additional information from the interview to warrant writing his projected article. + +SMYKE, Raymond Joseph - #160091 + +Raymond Joseph SMYKE was granted a Covert Security Approval on 10 July 1957 for use as a witting employee of Project HITILAGER and on 19 May 1962 he received a Covert Security Approval for his use by Project JELACKEYOD as Coordinator for African Activities in Washington, D. C. SMYKE is administrative officer of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession. + +THOMPSON, John + +I It was not possible to identify a subject file on John THOMPSON employed by the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession. + +CABOT FOUNDATION + +OS indices were negative on the CABOT Foundation. (ENE Thomas D. CABOT) + +American Friends of the Middle East O #340.377 and #65300 + +American Friends of the Middle East (Project ERTADER) was created in May 1951 with the purpose of employing aggressive propaganda to promote + +SECRET + +Wd10:00 66. 60 + +the friendship of peoples of the Near and Middle East toward the United States and to combat Communism. It was incorporated as a voluntary, non-profit membership corporation under the laws of New York State. Dorothy THOMPSON, columnist, was selected as Chairman. In early 1967 AFME received a good deal of newspaper publicity concerning its Agency affiliation including articles in the Soviet press, TASS and USSR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Syria was the only country in which AFME is active that raised the question of the organization's continue d existence in the light of allegations of Agency financial support; although, there were rumblings in Iraq. + +San Jacinto Fund + +There is no OS subject file on the San Jacinto Fund. The attached memorandum dated 30 January 1967 from Chief, Central Cover Group to Deputy Director, Plans - "Threat of Exposure of Agency Operations" - stated that RAMPARTS has expressed intense interest in the San Jacinto Fund, and its sources of income in particular, because it funds 5 UBEPITOME activities (youth affairs). + +M. D. ANDERSON Foundation + +There is no OS subject file on the M. D. ANDERSON Foundation but OS indices reflect a file on the M. D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute. + +A study program to determine the effects in diverse Biological Systems resulting from exposure to high intensity coherent radiation was contracted with the M.D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute, University of Texas, Houston, Texas in October 1963 but as of 16 April 1964 there was a hold order against going ahead with the contract because of a question as to why the Agency should bear the whole cost of the contract which was to be for inter-departmental use. In May 1967 a note in the file indicated that M. D. ANDERSON Hospital and Tumor Institute will be engaged in classified work for the Agency. There was no record of a clearance issued. + +MARSHALL FOUNDATION + +See attached memorandum dated 30 January 1967 from Chief, Central Cover Group to Deputy Director, Plans - "Threat of Exposure of Agency Operations". The MARSHALL Foundation of Houston, Texas is considered one of the most vulnerable to exposure. + +A "New York Times" article for 26 February 1967 disclosed that the MARSHALL Foundation of Houston, Texas channeled funds from the Agency to the School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University from 1961 to 1963. + +(See Douglas B. MARSHALL) + +SECRET + +Wd20:00 66. 60 + +BROWN, George Rufus - fohen + +George Rufus BROWN, Executive Vice President of BROWN and ROOT, Inc., Houston, Texas, was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 23 October 1953 for use as a covert associate in the United States on Project LPCOIN. On 22 April 1965 he was granted a Provisional Covert Security Approval to permit contact and assessment of BROWN in connection with his possible use in serving on the Board of Directors for a proprietary being set up to support covert employees working in Udorn, Thailand, Laos and a Covert Security Approval for this use was issued on 18 June 1965. These clearances were cancelled 2 June 1967 as BROWN was not used. + +BROWN, Herman - 405239 + +Herman BROWN, President and Director of BROWN and ROOT, Inc., Houston, Texas and President and Trustee of the BROWN Foundation, Houston, Texas, was granted a Covert Security Approval on 3 December 1953 for use as a Covert Associate in the U. S. under Project LPCOIN. This clearance was cancelled 15 February 1966. + +CLARK, HA + +Negative + +SHIVERS, Allan - #373051 + +Governor Allen SHIVERS of Texas was on the Advisory Board of FACTS FORUM NEWS in September 1955. He was listed as a trustee of the American Good Government Society in April 1965. + +Allen SHIVERS, Governor of Texas, was a signor of a statement appearing in the NEW YORK TIMES for 20 October 1949 sponsored by the Iron Curtain Refugee Campaign of the International Rescue Committee. The IRC was described as basically good, humanitarian organization but many individuals of questionable loyalty have been associated with it. + +A NEW YORK TIMES clipping for 12 February 1954 stated that Allan SHIVERS, Governor of Texas, said he planned to ask his legislature to make membership in the Communist Party a capital penalty offense. He was quoted as saying "In politics we often speak of bipartisan issues. I can think of nothing that should be more bipartisan than catching a Communist. There can be no valid issue between Americans over Communists. Americans are either pro-Communist or anti-Communist." + +No clearance was requested or issued for SHIVERS. His file contains reference cards only. + +MOODY, Don + +Negative + +SECRET + +WdTT:00 66. 60 88 + +CABOT, Thomas D., Jr. #430000 + +Thomas D. CABOT, Jr. was approved for contact use on 17 August 1961. At the time he was Vice President and Director of International Relations Texas Butadiene and Chemical Corporation. He was residing in Lausanne, Switzerland. Contact interest was for briefing him on Agency interests in economic and political developments in various European countries; chemical industrial development, etc. He was the subject of a favorable background investigation in 1952. + +CABOT, Thomas Dudley - #167904 + +Thomas Dudley CABOT was granted a Covert Security Approval for use under Project LPCOIN. On 26 June 1959 he was issued a Covert Security Approval for use with Project DUGLANT. He was to serve as the President or Chairman of an American Committee whose objective was to foster Franco-American relations at the management level. CABOT had been approved for contact use in 1950 and received a clearance for use on the Executive Committee of M.I.T. in April 1954. A continuation of this clearance was granted on 29 October 1958. + +SMITH, William A. - #76555 + +William A. SMITH was granted an Operational Clearance on 22 August 1952 for use as an agent in Latin America under commercial cover. On 14 January 1955 a Covert Security Clearance was issued to SMITH to permit his use as a Covert Associate in the United States under Project LFFUNNEL. At the time he had a number of business interests in Houston, Texas, 1. e., William A. SMITH Construction Company, Houston, Texas, Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Citizens State Bank of Houston, etc. + +Negative + +JAWORSKI, Leon - #160199 + +Leon JAWORSKI was granted a Covert Security Approval on 31 March 1958 in order that he could be made witting of Agency interest in the M. D. ANDERSON Foundation. His file contains a newspaper clipping from the WASHINGTON STAR for 3 December 1963 which concerns his appointment as special counsel for a Texas State Court of Inquiry into the assassination of President KENNEDY. He had achieved prominence when he was prosecutor at the Nuremberg War Trials. The article also stated that in 1960 JAWORSKI successfully represented Lyndon B. JOHNSON in a court challenge of Mr. JOHNSON's right to have his name appear on the general election ballot in Texas both as a candidate for Vice-President and for reelection to the U. S. Senate. Another item in U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT for 7 July 1964 reported that Houston lawyer, Leon JAWORSKI, who is close to Lyndon JOHNSON was being considered for the job of Attorney General. + +SECRET + +WdET:00 66. 60 + +FREEMAN, John Henry - #257181 + +John Henry FREEMAN was granted a Covert Security Approval on 28 June 1957 to permit the utilization of his services under Project LPCOIN. At the time he was a partner in the large and leading law firm of FULBRIGHT, CROOKER, FREEMAN, BATES and JAWORSKI at Houston, Texas and was a trustee of the M. D. ANDERSON Medical Foundation. + +COCKRELL, Ernest Dashiell, Jr. - #191571 and AB409051-A + +Ernest Dashiell COCKRELL, Jr. was approved for contact use (CAUTION) on 10 June 1953 and was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 4 August 1953 for use in the U. S. under Project QEENCHANT. At the time he was President of two oil companies in Houston, Texas; Oil Production Maintenance, Inc. and Production Maintenance Company. + +MARSHALL, Douglas B. - #173597 + +Douglas B. MARSHALL was granted a Covert Security Approval on 28 November 1958 in order that he could be made witting of Agency interest in the CULLEN Foundation. MARSHALL was Vice President of the Quintana Petroleum Corporation of Houston, Texas which is the holding company owned by the Hugh Roy CULLEN family. MARSHALL's wife, Margaret Cullen MARSHALL is a daughter of Hugh Roy CULLEN. + +HOBBY, Oveta Culp - #341001 and #241189 + +Oveta Culp HOBBY was granted a continuing liaison clearance on 7 April 1953 when she was Director of the Federal Security Agency. A Covert Security Approval was issued 18 July 1961 to permit her use under Project LPCORSET to aid in funding arrangements through the HOBBY Foundation of Houston, Texas of which she is President. On 26 October 1965 a Provisional Security Approval was granted to permit contact, assessment and briefing of Mrs. HOBBY as President of the HOBBY Foundation in connection with her possible utilization on an advisory committee of a broadcasting activity, University of the Air, directed at the students and intellectuals of Cuba. A Covert Security Approval was issued 31 March 1966 primarily to use the prestige of her name and position as cover for WI/Cuba activities and it was not expected that Mrs. HOBBY would take an active day by day role in the activities. + +DWYER, George A. + +Negative + +HOBBY, William Pettus, Jr. - #125337 and #275074 + +Oveta Culp HOBBY's son, William Pettus HOBBY, Jr., born 19 January 1932 at Houston, Texas, was security approved for contact use on 23 May 1960. At the time he was Associate Editor of the HOUSTON POST, Houston, Texas. On 29 June 1962 he was granted a Covert Security Approval to permit his witting use under Project CARNIVAL which was to be supported by the + +SECRET + +HOBBY Foundation. On 22 October 1965 a POSA was issued to HOBBY for the same use in WI/Cuba activities as that outlined for his mother. This Provisional clearance was firmed into a Covert Security Approval on 4 February 1966 for the same use. + +Attes +Dec 67 RAMPARTS +Memo dtd 24 Nov 67 (87-633-67 +Memo dtd 30 Jan 67 to DD/P +NYT 2/26/67 +NYT 2/19/67 + +SECRET + +Sarah K. 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DATE: 16 Sept 65 + +TO: Special Agent in Charge, DFO + +Office of Origin + +SUBJECT: Gregory, Peter Paul + +468-572 GU 10/3/6 POS.: + +1. [ ] Use (DODD) credentials, if feasible; however (CFTCODE) may be used. + +[ ] Of covert interest, conduct investigation according to standard regulations except as noted below. + +2. DFO will conduct the following NAC's: + +| SUBJECT | FBI | ONI | ACSI | STATE | PASS-PORT | CSC | HCUA | OSI | I&N | CSIF | MIL | +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +| | X | | | | | | | | X | | | + +3. FIELD + +| FLD. OFFICE | AREA | AIR | EDUC | EMPL | REF | NEIGH | CRED | POL | OTHER | +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +| | | | | | | | | | | +| | NONE | | | | | | | | | + +4. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: + +DISTRIBUTION: + +| BFO | CFO | DFO | LAFO | MFO | NYFO | SFFO | WFO | +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +| | | | | | | | | + +ATTACHMENTS: + +| BIO. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +22 November 1968 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security +SUBJECT : Herbert Itkin/Mario Brod et. al. + +1. Reference is made to your instructions concerning this +case and my attached memorandum concerning research on whether +or not Itkin was ever, in fact, utilized by this Agency prior to his +contacts with Brod. + +2. All available sources in the Agency reflect no record of +Itkin or of Philip Harbin, who was allegedly his case officer. Harbin +has been checked both as a true name and as an alias. Although the +name is not registered in the Agency, this of course does not mean +that some Agency representative did not make this up and use it +without telling anyone. + +3. My visceral reaction is that Itkin is lying about his +contacts with Mr. Dulles and Philip Harbin. However, since there +appears to be a possibility of an extreme "flap" if Itkin gives the same +story to the newspapers that he gave to Mr. Houston, I would recommend +that, with the concurrence of Mr. Helms, Mr. Dulles be interviewed and +asked if he remembers anything about this case. + +4. I also spoke with Harry Mason, x5231, in Finance who +handles OS budgetary matters and is a personal acquaintance. Without +giving him any names I asked him if it would be possible to track down +the receipt that Itkin claims he gave Harbin for the $5000.00. Harry +says if the case was handled properly and the account is still outstanding +it will be fairly easy to find the receipt. I have done nothing further on +this, pending your instructions. + +Ward K. Greene +SA/EPD + +Attachment + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use + +Do Not Reproduce + +EYES ONLY + +--- + +14-00000 + +22 November 1968 + +ITKIN, Herbert + +Subject States: +When he was first admitted to the bar in 1953 +he was employed by the firm of Delson, Levin & Gordon +in New York City. (Now Delson and Gordon.) Itkin +alleges that one partner, Levin, had close ties with +Alger Hiss, Cyrus Eaton and other of similar persuasion. +Because of the viewpoint of the law firm, Subject states +that he began passing information to Senator Joseph +McCarthy. However, in the Spring of 1954, Senator +McCarthy told Itkin that he was getting into trouble and +allegedly reported that he had passed Itkin's reports to +CIA. Itkin then states that a meeting was set up for +him either in June/July/or August of 1954 with Mr. Allen +Dulles. This meeting was at the Bellevue Stratford in +Philadelphia. His contact was reportedly a man known +as Philip Harbin. + +At this time, Itkin says he was able to report on +matters affecting U Nu, then the Premier of Burma, the +Indonesian Foreign Minister; and the owner or editor +of the New Delhi Times. Itkin also claims to have had +personal contacts with Luis Gutierrez, Consul General +of El Salvador, and with a number of other people who +had Guatemalan contacts. Itkin says the only money he +received from Harbin was $5,000.00, which was supposed +to be repayable and for which he gave a receipt, he believes +sometime in 1957. He said the money was not repaid. + +Itkin states that he met Mario Brod in 1961 and +that Brod was represented to him as a former Colonel +in the OSS who had intelligence connections. From then +on his contact was Brod and apparently Harbin dropped +out of the picture. + +SECLET +EYES ONLY + +--- + +14-00000 + +Agency Files reflect: + +No record of Herbert Itkin in Office of Security +records, other than newspaper clippings. + +No record of Herbert Itkin in RI files. + +No record of Philip Harbin in Office of Security. + +No record of Philip Harbin as a DCS alias. + +No record of Philip Harbin in OS pseudo files. + +No record of Philip Harbin as either a pseudo or +a registered alias in RI/CRYPTO. + +No record of Philip Harbin in RI files. + +The file of Mario Brod reflects no information concerning his +contacts with Herbert Itkin and reflects no information concerning a +Philip Harbin. + +During Itkin's meeting with Mr. Houston he mentioned that the +law firm had a negro lawyer named Thomas L. Roberts, #193026, who +had very useful contacts with the United Nations. Itkin stated that +Roberts was a very presentable and intelligent negro who left the firm +and now had a law practice in Dakar. + +The Office of Security file concerning Roberts reflects that: + +Mr. Roberts is a current employee of this Agency +under deep cover in Dakar. In January of 1968 Roberts +furnished this Office with an extensive summary of his +past association with Herbert Itkin. He also mentioned +that he and Itken had associated with Mario Brod at a dinner +party in 1965 and had had lunch with Brod in 1967. There is +no indication, however, that Roberts is aware of any use of +Itkon as a CIA informant during the 1950's. + +FOODET +EYES ONLY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10183.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10183.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc112091db573a958dc7f259209d4de915efed26 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10183.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +14-00000 +104-10119-10183 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +JAMES NOEL -12.951 +Hermione july 68-6.5 ND +ex +o calce + +written April 1967 +TRAGY BARNES + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +PROTECT chief - Jake (Esterline) +FRANK +HUNT +Says +DROLLER +(aka, Binder) +pg 10, 11 +pg 12 + +ops Fechargers of bender +pg 13.14 +Helms not cutim although he was cops +pg 14 +KNIGHT - propaganda chief, fall (HOBBING) +pg 15 +fluent spamih owuell srund +proper +Ned +pg 15 +- (Ernest SPARKS) +(per CANGAN) +Pom chrif retired Manioffrica +gove to see says Hunk +03 +cowboy foot stoppy... +Wit +Honana +[Jim Norel], [Earl Williamson] DCOS of Station +pg 17 + +Rubottom & Wieland serasiel uplineme +pg 18 +rou J.C. ILING +99 +pg 20 +ploypes [State cove] +4.2 project +mentios +21-22 + +discreto abans docision Houlton itt +23 +3 SR + +14-00000 + +mentions perparsol to assassinate Castro +met Gen Cushman wild Jake в, cisives +Nixon and his thoathung +pg 31 +314 + +Binder held Nason in low esteem +pg 33 + +"Junny" seperate for percunny feltiation +pg 36 +spreprost + +desides office in Coral Boples +pg 39 +Douglas GUPTON bilingival +young propaganda offerrer +pg 39 + +cuture of Junny"s peformanи +confrontation with lum +pg 42 + +cutical of Binder and his newy +pg 44 +Cubons +suntory - "rayua, dreamy eyell spostes +pg 46 +Jouk, Station contous confund cleманит +meet with calls ite go detarts +47 +14-00000 + +pg-3 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10220.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10220.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b937f549f1f21dcc7ae6f69a0e65497500f16ae7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10220.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +104-10119-10220 + +SECRET + +27 June 1968 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: C/CI/OA +SUBJECT: LOPEZ, Henry P. (201-253203) +REFERENCE: CI/OA Memorandum of 6 June 1968 + +In response to the referenced memorandum, the follow- +ing information is provided: + +1. Field and Headquarters traces, other than +operational material contained in subject's 201 files, +are negative. Green List trace request No. 189405 +was submitted 26 June 1968. + +2. From 1961 until August 1966, subject +lived in Mexico City with his wife and two children. +While in Mexico City, subject was asset of Station +Mexico City and travelled extensively throughout +Central and Latin America for sponsored oper- +ational activity. In August 1966, subject was +obliged to leave Mexico City due to his wife's in- +creasing medical problem in adjusting to the high +altitude encountered there. In October 1966, +subject established residence in New York City where +his cover employment has been that of legal consultant +to WUSALINE, a WOPLAY proprietary company. He has +been employed in this capacity up to the present time. +Since 1965, there have been no charges in subject's family +status. + +Richard F. Long +/IB/S + +Feci +201-253203 + +SECRET +25 June 1968 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10225.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10225.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..01cbcd7c3d8df0d589677f75998214e335896c63 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10225.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10119-10225 2023 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAME CHECK +DATE 29 Jan. 1965 +TO : Deputy Director Security, IOS PROJECT AND AREA OF ASSIGNMENT +FROM: Chief, CI/Operational Approval LICONIC +and Support Division +SUBJECT:201-22203 +TYPE OF REQUEST OS INDICES RESULTS BY FBI CHECK RESULTS BY +USE OF SUBJECT CNC +(Date) Peb (Date) + +SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (Limitations on investigation, cover pretext, etc + +CS TRACE RESULTS DIVISION FIELD +GREEN LIST INITIATED ATTACHMENTS +REMARKS + +ENDORSEMENT + +TO: Chief, CI/OA DATE 27 APR +FROM: Deputy Director Security, IOS 1965 +☐ 1. OS Indices results: Le attached +☐ 2. Checks were conducted at the indicated Agencies with negative results +FBI ONI ACSI STATE PP CSC HCUA OSI I & NG +X X X + +☐ 3. Checks were conducted at the following Agency(ies) with positive results, +reports attached 260-W +☐ 4. Domestic Field Investigation has been completed, reports attached +☐ 5. Domestic Field Investigation favorable, reports will follow within 60 days +REMARKS +27 -02 +CLOSE-D 65 + +FORM +693 SECRET +3-64 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10247.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10247.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2464728bbb627dbf815d16db2f52b69711d7d50c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10247.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +104-10119-10247 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Memic 16 Dec 1968 regarding informations furnished +by Isonge Winters #55769 RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only + +Subject advised that Aline MOSBY was a newspaperman in SCHAPIRO office. HUBY, during the past year, had been in the hospital on several occasions, and one didn't see too much of her. Subject also advised that HOSBY stuck mostly to the foreign circuit rather than the Embassy circuit. Subject stated that one of the reasons MOSBY was in the hospital, on one occasion, was the fact that she had an abortion, according to gossip. + +Subject stated that another nowspaperwomen in Moscow was Priscilla JOHNSON. Subject advised that JOHNSON had the reputation of being a fairly rood reporter and one whon the Sovieta kept on a month to month visa basis. Subject indicated that it was highly possible the Soviets had attempted to recruit JOHNSON, as she spent a lot of time with Soviet nationals. + +Subject was queried as to whether he had ever made an unauthorized disclosure of classified information in the Soviet Union, to which he replied that he had not disclosed classified information as sugh. He stated that his cover, which he had used for the period in between State Depart-99 ment assignments, was that he was a consultant of the AEC, particularly 24 to the Joint Atomic Energy Intelligence Committee; composed of AEC, CIA, State, NSA, Joint Chiefs, and the Armed Services. Subject stated that he had indicated to individuals, when questioned, that he had done economic research and analysis in the Soviet field and that he had done this ever since he had first become a State Department employee. Subject stated that, among others, he had discussed this with [Ray Hutchins, his counterpart in the British Embassy. +06/08 + +Subject was asked for his itinerary on his return trip to the United States and who authorized the trip. Subject stated that he had long planned to come home via the Far East, and it was a well publicized plan, lie stated that when ho left Moscow, he stayed over in Delhi for a week to see if there were any objections from Headquarters as to his itinerary, He stated that when he recel ved no instructions to the contrary, he returned to the United States via his previously announced plans and the differences in fares being borne by him. + +Subject departed Noscow 1 September 1960 (1:00 A..); want to Tashkent sund then to Delhi were he opant one week, Bangkok, 4 days; Saigon, 6 days; Hong Kour, Cays; Tokyo, 5 days; Hawaii, 5 days, San Francisco, 5 days; Los Arle, 2 days; Las Vegas, 2 days; Denver, 10 days; arrived Washington 24ctober 1960. + +12 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10338.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10338.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..abd062811f86f670fed25e3b46f7e1fa93f593ba --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10338.md @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10119-10338 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Chief, Overseas Pranch, Employees Division, SSS +Attention: J. S. Reff +Chief, Special Security Branch + +RITTENHOUSE, John F. (Pseudo - (OPC) +#23500 + +DEC7 1950 + +RECORDED +CONTROL D + +Reference is made to your memorandum dated 28 November 1950 requesting +security concurrence in the conversion of the Subject's status from that of OPC +Staff Employee to that of UPC Staff Agent. It is contemplated that the Subject +will be assigned to Mexicity "co, as GS-13, Intelligence officer, under deep +States cover. + +This is to advise that from a security standpoint this office offers no +objection to the proposed conversion und assignment of the Subject. + +FOR TER SECURITY OFFICER, CIA: + +GEORGE P PLOKER, KER, JR. + +JrR:mp +cc:file + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10339.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10339.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0658db8e46478ebe5736268f36912a08065ce9ad --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10119-10339.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10119-10339 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +STANDARD FORM NO. 64 +# Office Memorandum + +**SECRET** +• UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +TO : Chief, Special Security Branch + Attn: Mr. George P. Loker, Jr. +FROM : Chief, Overseas Branch + +DATE: 28 November 1950 + +SUBJECT: John F. Rittenhouse (Pseudo - OPC) + #23500 + +Concurrence is requested in the conversion of the subject's status +from that of OPC Staff Employee to that of OPC Staff Agent. The subject is +to be assigned to Mexico City as a GS-13, Intelligence Officer under +Department of State Deep Cover. + +It is further requested that the appropriate certification be sent tó +Mr. Ashley's office in the Department of State. + +JOSEPH S. REFF + +no indices that. +live hace con if eace **SECRET** diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10271.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10271.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7302b47f5afe0d2cd033e3d4a27c22d4fc8dd48b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10271.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10120-10271 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +SECRET + +REQUEST FOR DOMESTIC COVER LIST ENTRY OR CHANGE + +SUBMIT THIS FORM IN TRIPLICATE, ENCLOSED IN SEALED ENVELOPE +TO : DCB/CCG +THROUGH: SSD/OS +SUBJECT: Calvin W. Hicks +DATE +21 September 1960 + +ENTRY +CHANGE + +Inclusion of subject on the +Domestic Cover List is requested +for the reason noted below. When +notified that cover has been es- +tablished, subject will be specif- +ically authorized and instructed to +conceal his Agency affiliation. +Subject is currently included on +the Domestic Cover List. For the +reason noted below, it is requested +that + +this employee be removed from +the Domestic Cover List. + +the following change-be made: +REASON +To provide Subject with an organizational affiliation other than +CIA. +SE VER +DDEA&S E +Chief +to Chief +F +DVER +CAN E +SID +ir..Br. +.br. +SIGNATURE +DATE +FORM +COVER (Complete only for new entries) 32.12-33 +None 1956-58 (Military Staff agent. in Cherat) +1958-60 (DAC in Cherat) +TYPE SUGGESTED +(Specify whether +official or non- +official) +JUSTIFICATION. IF +NON-OFFICIAL COVER +SUGGESTED +32.12-33 +32. +Official - DAC + +Note: +APPROVED BY CENTRAL COVER DIVISION + +Dosk +REQUEST ING OFFICIAL +John F. Gardiner, Jr. +TITLE +#43132 +NE Security Officer + +22 US 1324 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. +17,583 +3/60 +SECRET +(38) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10273.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10273.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ce68ce660c1a31a21c40ad036a691ebed4cb817 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10273.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10120-10273 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +18 MAY 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WE Division + +ATTENTION : Mr. Calvin W. Hicks, WR/4 +Room 2328 B +Quarters Eye + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations and +Operational Support) + +SUBJECT : HITCH, Cal William (A) + +1. This memorandum confirms receipt of Mr. Hicks' verbal +request on 17 May 1961 for security approval for the issuance +of documentation in the captioned alias. + +2. This memorandum also confirms the verbal security approval +furnished to Mr. Richard Major, ED/IB, on 17 May 1961 for the +issuance of the requested documentation. + +3. It is understood that the documentation to be issued +will include a D. C. driver's license, a Social Security Card 31 +and a AAA Insurance Card. It is also understood that the +requested documentation will not be backstopped and will be +used only for flash purposes in connection with an operational +assignment in Florida. According to Mr. Hicks the alias has +been registered with RIN/OR. + +4. Upon termination of Mr. Hicks assignment the documentation +should be returned to TSD/IB. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +Victor White + +SG IKAST (5-18-61) +CLOSED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10274.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10274.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2ba590f0f284dd71e3e5e2e0630124aee6be7921 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10274.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +104-10120-10274 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +REQUE FOR PERSONNEL ACTION (43133) + +1. Serial N 2. Name (Last-First-Middle) 3. Date Of Birth 14. Vet. Pref. 5. Sex 6. CS-EOD +Mo Da. Yr. None O Code +Mo Da. Yr. 5 Pt-1 +10 Pt-2 +8. CSC Retmt 9. CSC Or Other Legal Authority 10. Apmt. Affidav. 11. FEGLI 12. LCD 13.Reak. LCD +Yes-1 Code +Mo. Da. Yr. Yes-1 Code Mo. Da Y +Yes +No-2 No-2 + +PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENT +14. Organizational Designations Code 15. Location Of Official Station RECORDED +CONTROU SO + +16. Dept. Field 17. Position Title 18. Position No. 10 Sert Do. Ocoup Series +Dept Code +usfld +Frgn +21. Grade & Step 22. Salary Or Rate 23. SD, 24. Date Of Grade 25. PSI Due 26. Appropriation Number +$ Mo Da. Yr. Mo. Da. Yr + +ACTION +27. Nature Of Action Code 28. Eff. Date 29. Type Of Employee Code 30. Separation Data +Mo. Da. Yr + +PRESENT ASSIGNMENT +31. Organizational Designations Code 32. Location Of Official Station Station Code +33. Dept Field 34. Position Title 35 Position No. 136. Serv. 137. Occup. Series +Dept Code +usfld +Frg +38. Grade & Step 39. Salary Or Rate 40. SD 41. Date Of Grade 142 PSI Due 143. Appropriation Number +Mo Da Mo Da Yr + +SOURCE OF REQUEST +A. Requested By (Name And Title +B. For Additional Information Call (Name & Telephone Ext.) + +CLEARANCES +Clearance Signature Date Clearance Signature Date +A. Career Board +B. Pos. Control D. Placement Approval has been granted +C. Classification E. Security by the request. +Remarks F. A 3 time for personnel Security + +FORM NO. 1152 +1 MAR 57 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10275.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10275.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eab27de7e020518048fcb67f97f0fffe11a74dbb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10275.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +29 September 1960 +File No. K-749 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, NE + +ATTENTION : Mr. Gardner + +SUBJECT : Calvin W. HICKS +Establishment of Official Cover Backstop + +REFERENCE : Form 1322, dated 21 September 1960 + +1. In compliance with above reference, official cover backstopping +which utilizes the (U. S. Army Staff Group) 32 +has been established for the above-named individual. All information +concerning this cover arrangement is available in the Official Cover +and Liaison Section, CCD. + +2. It is requested that OCL/CCD be notified when this cover +arrangement is no longer required. Any changes in the Subject's Head- +quarters status should be coordinated with this office for the determi- +nation of need for continued documentation and cover. + +3. Subject has been issued Unit ID Card No. 363 for +domestic use only. In accordance with arrangements made with Offices +of Security and Personnel, the above documentation will be picked up +by a CPB representative for any individual making a PCS move from Head- +quarters or an overseas TDY trip. In the case of the PCS traveler, CPB +will return this documentation to OCL/CCD for disposition. For the TDY +traveler, this documentation will be retained by CPB and returned to the +TDY traveler upon completion of the trip. In the event of a resignation +from the Agency, OCL/CCD will obtain the documentation from the employee +at the time of the employee's debriefing conference. + +/S/ PAUL P. STEWART + +JOSEPH M. ADAMS +Chief, Official Cover & Liaison, CCD Branch, CCG + +cc: Personnel Security Division, +Office of Security + +FORM +5-60 1554 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10276.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10276.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d092d316d599a05f54ad93144c18191fdf04141f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10276.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +14-00000 +104-10120-10276 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +Background +Do Not Reprod +8 May 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Technical Services Division +ATTENTION : Mr.(Clay Kallander) +TERU : Office of Security/OSD +Attn: Mr. Gikas +Central Cover Staff +Attn: Mr. James Franklin +SUBJECT : Request for Official Documentation +REFERENCE : WAVE 8138 (IN 32980) + +31 +1. It is requested that a (U. S. Army Investigator Credential)and +Civilian Identification Card be issued in alias to the SAS employee +identified hereunder. + +2. The credential should identify the employee (with the U. S. +Army, Joint Operations Group, and the title designation should be +INVESTIGATOR.) + +3. The credential will be utilized generally in the Southeastern +part of the United States and possibly in Latin American in pursuit +of the mission of SAS. Further the utilization of the credentiel will +be on a controlled basis as directed by the Chief of Station, JMWAVE. + +4. The alias set forth in the attached identity sheet has been +DDS/IOS registered with RI. Pertinent biographic data has been set forth on +ADDS/IOS the Identity sheet. +ASST/IOS 5. Photographs for the individual were forwarded to TSD on 6 May +1963. Subject's social security number is (055-18-4137)according to the +above reference. +C/ID +C/OSD +C/SRD +C/AB +C/PB +C/SAB +C/SB +08 +6. After the credential has been signed it should be forwarded to +P. Lewrence, SAS/Security Officer, Room GH-56. + +7. Any questions regarding the foregoing matter should be directed +Mr. Lawrence, ext. 5909. +&TS +FILES +ttachment: +a/s +c: OS/OSD, Ccs +0-65077 +VINCENT J. HEYMAN +Chief, SAS/Support +14-00000 +IDENTITY SHEET + +TRUE ALIAS +Balmes N. HIDALGO, Jr. Bernard Forman HILLARY) +07 +DOB: 27 May 1919 +HEIGHT: 5'9" +WEIGHT: 165 lbs. +EYES : Brown +HAIR : Black +SOCIAL SEC NO.: 055-18-4137 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10290.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10290.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..58455aaee1e4951d217e1b87096f20cd254733ae --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10290.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +104-10120-10290 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +DATE +0-65077 +C-65077 +5 April 1964 + +TO: X CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +(Check) +ESTABLISHED FOR + +CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT, SAS +ATTN: HIDALCO, Palmes N., Jr. + +Ur. Darbsco +FILE NO. +REF: K-7412 +ID CARD NO. +Request for Cover, 9 April 1964 +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED +32 + +Army Element, (Joint Operations Group) NA + +BLOCK RECORDS: +(OPMEMO 20-800-11) + +a. TEMPORARILY FOR ____ DAYS, EFFECTIVE + +X b. CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE EOD + +SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO 3. +(HB 20-800-2) + +☑ ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED. +(HB 20-661-1) + +☑ SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER. +(R 240-250) + +☐ SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. +(R 240-250) + +☐ REMARKS: + +COPY TO CPD/OP + +James A. Franklin + +CHIEF, MILITARY COVER, CCO +CL/SIL +DISTRIBUTION: DSB/OS, 1-PSD/OS, 1-ADPD/COMPT + +SECRET + +FORM 1551 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. +7-62 + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from +automatic +declassification. +E.O. 12958, +sec. 3.5 +NARA, Date +07/24/96. RGL diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10297.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10297.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fcae6b0de4ef8d829b352b37673b85f71ea43566 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10297.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10120-10297 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +15 August 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, TSD + +ATTENTION : Mr. Clay Kallender + +THROUGH : Mr. Ervan Kuhnke + +SUBJECT : HILLARY, Bernard N. +#65.077 + +1. Reference is made to my memorandum dated 19 June 1962 requesting issuance of alias documentation for the captioned Subject. + +2. Returned herewith is the New York State drivers license, the National Rifle Association of America card, and the USF&d card issued by you in consequence of the referenced request. The Social Security card, also issued at that time, is retained. + +3. It is requested that the ... type documentation, including a Virginia drivers license, be prepared for Subject by you with the ostensible residence of the Subject changed to an Arlington, Virginia address. + +DDS/IOS +ADDS/IOS +ASST/IOS +C/ID +C/D +C/ID +C/LB +C/PB +C/SAB +C/SB + +JEREMIAH J. MULLANE JR. +Chief, WH Security + +A&TS. +FILES PS) #65-07) + +SECRET + +GROUP 1. +Excluded from astumatic downgrading and declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10301.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10301.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9d2fce3f97f9120b58e7d065117e608f2625e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10301.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +# Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +TO : De/PSD + +FROM : (C'Shen) 03 + +DATE: 2 DEC 960 + +SUBJECT: Hidalgo, Balines N. Jr. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1. A request for security approved for State- +Certification of Subject has been secured from +Oh, in connection w/30 days; TOY to +San Salvador, effective immediately. + +2. Subject's file is non-derog; however, +is a former FBI informant State Dept +appears to have been reluctant-to +consider him for (integration) in 1957. (See +Cal. E's Memo of 21 Feb 1957, in file.) + +3. Do you wish to check with State +prior to OK'ing a certification for this +TOY? + +(C'Shen) 03 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10319.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10319.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..97061980759d677896f2be37d7ec28ade6d9159e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10319.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +104-10120-10319 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +STANDARD FORM NO. 64 + +Office Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +TO : Chief, Special Security Branch DATE: 14 December 1950 + +FROM : Chief, Overseas Branch + +SUBJECT: John F. RITTENHOUSE (Pseudo - OPC) +#23500 + +Re : Clearance dated 7 December 1950 + +Please cancel your security clearance dated 7 December 1950. The +decision has been made that the subject is to be considered a semi-covert employee +integrated into the Department of the Army. He will not be considered deep cover. +Subject was integrated into the Department of the Army as of 13 December 1950. + +Joseph S. Reff + +JOSEPH S. REFF + +Case Closed by +moved 12/19/50 + +f.c.i + +Tuy diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10373.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10373.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a381e64af2146011329904e122e8930310a7e8a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10373.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +FROM : Chief, SB/2 Desk + +SUBJECT: COVER, NONOFFICIAL) - GENERAL +(Proposal for A&E Assessment of Potential +REDSKIN Agent Candidates) +#90682 + +1. Reference is made to my previous memorandum pertaining +to the subject as captioned, ending with the Memorandum for the +Record dated 21 February 1961. + +2. As indicated in the referenced memorandum, CCG feels +that the PSYCHOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT ASSOCIATES) (see copy of SR +memorandum-dated 3 February 1961 and my memorandum dated 21 +February 1961) should not be utilized. This decisionvas made +as a result of a conversation between Mr. Howard OSBORNE, +Deputy Chief, SR Division, and Mr. Jack SOUTHARD, Chief, CCG/NC. + +3. A meeting was called on 27 February 1961 to determine +the type of cover organization that should be substituted for +this purpose. After considering the matter at length, it was +ascertained that the Agency has a cleared (employment) service in +Pittsburgh which could possibly be utilized as an initial +A&E assessment. This firm, the EMPLOYMENT SERVICE COMPANY +is located in the Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,) +and is managed by Margaret A. KEARNEY) (see SSD File 95018). +It was agreed that if the EMPLOYERS SERVICE COMPANY could +provide the needed cover, two OTR psychologists would be docu- +mented in true name with that firm in Pittsburghio CCG (Frank +O'MALLEY) will make a trip to Pittsburgh in the next few days +to determine whether Miss (KEARNEY) is amenable to the proposed +arrangement. The two psychologists selected were Doctors +BRADT and McKEF) on whom credit checks were recently completed +th negative results as to Agency employment. + +4. It was further ascertained at this time that Mr. +Howard OSBORE desired that all training and assessment of +REDSKIN Agents who pass the initial screening be conducted + +outside the Washington, D. C. area. lHost of the training will +be conducted in an SR safe house in New York. The SR represen- +tative will probably request a safe house in Baltimore for the +final assessment and processing of those REDSKIN Agents that +are cleared in the initial screening by either BRADT or (MCKEE) 06 +It should be noted at this point that SR Division plans to +process thirty or thirty-five REDSKIN Agents this year. Time +is, of course, of the essence, in view of the fact that these +people will have to be assessed, security-cleared, briefed, +and trained, and arrangements for grants made before the summer +season. + +KUHNKE/end (2-28-61) +PENDING +cc: SSD #95018 + +Ervan E. Kuhnke, Jr. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10378.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10378.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..303e4483bc61044a809aa2dc9572e98e31fff941 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10378.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +20 February 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +FROM : Chief, SB/2 Desk +SUBJECT: COVER, NONOFFICIAL)- GENERAL +(Proposal for A&E Assessment of Potential +REDSKIN Agent Candidates) +#90682 + +1. Reference is made to my previous memorandum pertaining to the proposal to initiate a change of policy with respect to the processing of potential REDSKIN Agents. + +2. As will be noted, it was initially recommended that potential REDSKIN Agent candidates be provided with an A&E assessment by CTR prior to disclosure of Agency interest in them and prior to the disclosure of any classified information. This assessment will be conducted utilizing a nonofficial cover. It was initially suggested that TSD's Psychological Assessment Associates firm now used by Dr. GITTINGER be used for this purpose. If the A&E assessment were favorable, Security would be requested to conduct a full investigation of the Subject and he would be subsequently contacted under alias CIA credentials. At that point, he would be requested to perform a mission for us and would be given requirements for same if he agreed to accept such assignment. + +3. Attention is invited to the attached memorandum dated 8 February 1961. A copy of this memorandum was furnished to the writer with the verbal request that credit checks be conducted on all the staff A&E members mentioned. Prior to the initiation of credit checks, it was verbally agreed between the undersigned and Mr. Thomas STRANGE, CCG/NC, that no credit check would be conducted on Jacob GOLDER, in view of the fact that it was known the latter was recently surfaced as an Agency employee. The requested credit checks were completed on or about 16 February 1961 and the results verbally transmitted to Mr. Thomas STRANGE. + +4. As of this date, CCG feels that they may have to establish another notional cover for this program. It is understood that this cover will be utilized in addition to utilizing the Psychological Assessment Associates. Pending a further request in this matter from CCG, no further action is contemplated. + +Attachment: +A:E Hemo dated 8 Feb. 1961 +KUHIKE/end(2-20-61) +CLOSED + +Ervan E. Kuhnke, Jr. + +ATTACHMENT + +BRADY, Roger 0. +EOD: 12 September 1951 +GS-13 +Overt employee of the Agency except for 1957-1959, (Saipan - Navy) Cover +* WH/4 Project + +COLDER, Jacob V. +EOD: 3 January 1955 +GS-15 +Overt employee of the Agency - DAC Cover (overseas use) +* WII/4 Project + +GOODRICH, David C. +EOD: 9 April 1956 +GS-13 +Overt employes of the Agency +*H/4 Project + +KOMERL, Alice F. +EOD: 20 October 195 +GS-13 +Overt employee of the Agency, 1950 - DAC Cover for three months + +(LAU, James B.) +EOD: 21 September 1951 +GS-15. +Covert employee of the Agency +1951-1954 Overt Status with CIA +1954-1955 Army Status Overseas +1955-1957 U.S. Foreign Service +1957-Present Army Civilian Cover + +HCKER, Michael G. +EOD: 25 January 1960 +GS-12 +Overt employee of the Agency + +* Participated in TOYs within the U. 3. for 1/4 during 1950. Cover for these trips was provided by the operating division. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10381.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10381.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0314db5b899ac07818afc06f0e5fce7243dc1547 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10381.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +104-10120-10381 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SEUALIT +NAME | PROJECT | FUNCTION +------- | -------- | -------- +Charles P. DEXTER | (AEROOT) or (CAMBARO) | Case Officer +Bernard EDGECOMB | (AEROOT) | Audio Surveillance +John FELLY | (CAMBARO) | Photo Instructor +John FIBLE | (CAMBARO) | Photo Instructor +George FILL | (AEROOT) | Assessment +Donald GREER | (AEROOT) | Commo Officer +John GREGOR | (AEROOT) or (CAMBARO) | Log Officer +Fred HENDERSON | (CAMBARO) | Project Officer +Richard HOLT | (AEROOT) | Medical Officer +Clarence E. HOWARD | (AEROOT) | Case Officer +Hampton HOWARD | (AEROOT) | Firearms Instructor +Herman KIMSEY | (AEROOT) or (CAMBARO) | Documents Instructor +Aleksi KURGVEL (Contract) | (AEROOT) | Native Consultant +Gulver LADD | (AEROOT) or (CAMBARO) | SW Instructor +Demitri LEVITSKY (Contract) | (CAMBARO) | Native Consultant +Arthur LUNDAHL | (AEROOT) | Photography +Edward MALCOMB | (AEROOT) | Medical Officer +Edward MASLOWSKY | (AEROOT) | Judo Instructor +George MATECKO | (CAMBARO) | Airborne Training + +-9- +SECRET +7/26/62 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10502.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10502.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f2234e71a995a9b9e4d172e9d6c3f50c1ec33af5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10120-10502.md @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +# 14-00000 +104-10120-10502 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +NAME OF SUBJECT +FILE NO. + +KEY TO ANALYSIS SYMBOLS* +NI = NOT IDENTICAL +I-ND = IDENTICAL - NOT DEROGATORY +U-ND = UNABLE TO IDENTIFY - NOT DEROGATORY +SA = SEE ATTACHED MEMORANDUM + +SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS (To be completed by requester) +SEARCH NAMES AS WRITTEN +SEARCH NAME VARIATIONS (Record known to exist) +SRD/CAB ANALYSIS OF FILES +INDICES CHECK ONLY (Do not pull files) +SEARCH OVERT CARDS ONLY +SEARCH COVERT CARDS ONLY +SEARCH SUBJECT CARDS ONLY +SEARCH ALL CARDS + +NO. | NAME - LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE (Type or print) | SOURCE DOCUMENT | PAGE | RESULTS OVERT | COVERT +------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- +1 | KING MARTIN LUTHER | | 353062 | | +2 | NOEL-BAKER, Philip Jott Ni | | 306217 | | +3 | PIRE, Dominique George | | | 477800 | +4 | PIRE (Reverena) | | | | + +5 | | | | | +6 | | | | | +7 | | | | | +8 | | | | | +9 | | | | | +10 | | | | | + +NO. | FILE NO. | TYPE | NAMES CONTINUED ON ATTACHED SHEET | PAGE | ANALYSIS OR CHARGE OUT +------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | -------- + | | | REFERENCE DOCUMENT | | + + 1008 11 085 + + 19. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +CONFIDENTIAL +CROSS REFERENCE FOR PERS. SD FILES + +DURING PROCESSING OR REVIEW. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT A POSSIBLE OR ACTUAL RELATIONSHIP EXISTS, OR MAY BE FOUND TO EXIST, BETWEEN OR AMONG THE PERSONS LISTED BELOW: + +(GETHULE L. CULLY DUPFEY) #187570 subject +SL. DUFFY #34771 subject's pouse +THAI JOSEPH BURKE) 06 SD 19130 subject's ref. +5.D 19130 +(STRANT L. BTT 06 #49393 subject's ref. +(FRANCIS LEO CARROLL 06 #58032 subject's nbr. +EDWARD C. PENIMORE #37774 subject's ref. +(FES E. KK LAU) 06 #56172 subject's nbr. +(Thomas F. MC COY) 06 #6236 subject's ref. +CLIRE LOUTH LUCE #HS-2001-L subject's ref. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +7/1 + +DATE SIGNATURE +8/2/60 FE/tubss +FORM NO. 1151 CONFIDENTIAL (4-35) +1 JAN 57 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10021.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10021.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bc187aff91fdb260f78a150ca25899b67441e4e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10021.md @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +104-10121-10021 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +16 December 1958 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Physical Security +SUBJECT: Removals of CIA Building Passes + +It is requested that CIA Building Passes be removed for the +following individuals who are Members or Alternate Members of the Inter- +agency Defector Committee: + +Army - Mrs. Dorothea K. Matlack, Pass No. 6120 +Major Earnest E. Livaditis, Pass No. 6434 +NOTE: Please add 1717 H Street Building to above +two passes. Also, please add Administration and East +Buildings to Pass No. 6434. +Air Force - Major Warren B. Reid, Pass No. 6507 +Colonel Jas T. Bull, Pass No. Unknown + +JOHN E. BOYLE +Deputy/CDC + +On 12/27/57 Subject's SO advised +that Subject was cleared for access to +classified information up to and in- +cluding Top Secret +Date: 18 DEC 1958 + +Security Approval has been granted for +the use contemplated by this request + +Chief, Personnel Security Division + +RETURN TO CIA: +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10091.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10091.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..42c8ec5020782744337cc6a64eae025a2b761b40 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10091.md @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +104-10121-10091 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE-d + +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +TRAVEL BRIEFING DATA + +FILE NUMBER +70418 +RANK OR GRADE +GS-15 + +STATUS +TCS +COVER +32 AID +DEPENDENTS BRIEFED +YES NO + +PREVIOUS TRAVEL +COVER + +YEARS +61 +COVER + +YEARS +55-58 +COVER + +YEARS + +EXPERIENCED TRAVEL Formal briefing waived +YES NO + +RISK OF CAPTURE TRAVEL BRIEFING +A B C D +CATEGORY + +SPECIAL BRIEFING PROBLEM + +SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL VERIFIED IN SUBJECT FILE +YES NO +SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL BASED ON FILE REVIEW BY BRIEFING OFFICER +YES NO +SECURITY FILE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BEFORE BRIEFING +YES NO + +EMERGENCY CONTACTS (met on arrival, phone no., alternate action to make contact) +SECURITY REGULATIONS (operational talk, documents, indigenous employee hazards) +TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS (recognition overseas, camera, black market, currency exchange) +PERSONAL AFFAIRS (charge accounts, traffic tickets, litigation, neighbors) +PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk) +PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans) +ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on return) +HOSTILE AUDIO SURVEILLANCE (microphones, shop talk at home-hotels, report to security) +COVER PROBLEMS (adequacy, request for briefing on arrival, family knowledge) +RESPONSIBILITY ABROAD (local customs, traditions, religion, responsibility for dependents) +OTHER + +REFERRED BACK TO CENTRAL COVER +YES NO + +DATE BRIEFED +6/28/87 + +BY +SECURITY OFFICER +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification + +BR (4-11-46) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10174.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10174.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..577d3195e21ae901493d08c72fab97d7e4f70371 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10174.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +104-10121-10174 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SPATCH + +SECRET + +PROCESSING At + +Chief, Far East Division + +Chief, WOBONE 13-7 +Chief of Station, Vientiane + +RYBAT FJDUST - CJ MIL/1 - Damage Report + +OGRED-REFERENCES +A. Vientiane 6317 +B. Vientiane 1355 +C. Vientiane 1563 +D. Vientiane 0932 + +Fritchard, + +1.03 Station has been advised by that he +did Barry CYFRAIL/L (201-845063) +and they are currently residing in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. +also advised that's hopes to get employment +with R.C.A. and be assigned to a classified project in the +Caribbean area. + +2. It is difficult to accertain how much, if any, +Sensitive information +may have conveyed to +CYFRAIL/1. However, it has been determined that during +the ten and one-half months saw CYFRAIL/1, he +introduced her to the following WOFIRM: personnel: + +Drone Tenley + +Dicas Kooh... + +Laurere + +Richard Ria + +Frank Nagy + +The following were identified to her by +03 as having worked upcountry in Laos with him: + +S. Tephen! + +-continued- + +Attachment: +1 - IDEN, USC/THP +Distribution: +2-C/FE, IDEN USC/TIP +1- C/WOBONE, WIDEN USC/THP + +REFERENCE TO + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ROVT7774 + +CLASSIFICATION +SEAT + +DATE +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +HOS FILE NUMBER + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +SECR.. +227 +POVT-7774 + +02 +4. It should be noted that () FRONL/1 was curveilled +by a Station surveillance tena on +reported to have visited IDEN A. +al occasions and var +organization's Vienti +office is currently under investCa by this Station. 13-7 +(See Vientiang 13, 7459 and 10. +1050 + +ДУРАТ +22 +SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO FOVT-7774 + +IDENTITILG +29 +IDEN A - Investment Overseas Service + +son V. Alburdaс + +7190 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10191.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10191.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2092612b4caa43b6c2ea49c2ff1e43af3d96622 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10191.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +104-10121-10191 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +17 NOV 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Division + +ATTENTION : J. J. MALANE + Room 2919 Quarters Eye + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations + and Support) + +SUBJECT : ACCOMMODATION ADDRESSES + +1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 10 October 1961 +requesting the cancellation of the following facilities: +03 +#48 807 [Andrew L. JACKOLDOW (1 Twin Oaks Drive, Staten Island, N. Y.J 08 +39 418 David S. MORALES, 227 Laverne Avenue, Long Beach, California 08 +57 368 03 Charles A. BERTELLI 1734 Arlington Blvd., Falls Church, Va. 108 +190 584 03 Jacob SACKLOVE (6843 Matilija Avenue, Van Nuys, California 08 +219 512 03 Harold HAMILTON (1171 Eddy Street, Providence, Rhode Island 108 +226 414 03 Bernard Alvin PARKS 9-45 115th Street, Queens, New YorkJ08 +229 643 03 Maria Fernandezy SANCHE 27 Stebbins Avenue, Staten Island, N.108 +229 646 03 Carmen Rodriguizy MENDOZA 157 Sheridan Terrace, Ridgewood, N.J08 +243 855 03 Norman R. HARTHERODT (331 First Street, N. E., Washington, D. 308 + +2. This is to advise that these facilities have been cancelled. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +VICTOR R. WHITE + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +17/90 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10239.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10239.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5f0ae62ac64c09fa284724b04dfe84ec659d4427 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10239.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10121-10239 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +GRAY, Sara Sioux (Barnes) +GRAY, John Franklin - 0-135943 - Spouse + +0-832 217 + +Subject's spouse is a current GS-9 staff employee who EOD in March 1956. N.D. + +PANNER, Claude Griffith, Jr. - 0-487150 - SR's son + +Subject's SR's son was a summer contract employee at a C Agency facility for 1956. N.D. + +FENNER, Claude G. - 0-48247 - SR + +Subject's SR is a current GS-10 staff employee who EOD in July 1951. N.D. + +MORALES, David Sanchez - O/C - 32418 - supervisor + +Subject's supervisor is a current GS-15 staff employee who EOD in 1951. N.D. + +POCKER, Charles Hunter - O/C - 44771 - SR + +Subject's SR is a current GS-12 staff employee who EOD in April 1951. His file contains an SRS flag sheet dated 6 March 1956. No pertinent derogatory information. + +SHIVERS, Forrest - 0-38758 - supervisor + +Subject's supervisor is a current GS-15 staff employee who EOD in September 1949. N.D. + +VORITS, Donald George - 0-38713 - supervisor + +Subject's supervisor is a current GS-14 staff employee who EOD in September 1949. N.D. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +September 1962 + +SKII:lls +SOCHET + +1 1 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10263.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10263.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a67bab80b701f5eb4cb73242149bdded089a951a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10263.md @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of Security + +ATTENTION : Support Branch + +SUBJECT : KOPLES, David S. + +24 October 1960 + +1. This will confirm the verbal request to Mr. John Lavery from Mr. J. J. Mullane, Jr. on 13 October 1960 that two backstopped residence addresses be provided for Subject, one in the Washington, D.C. area and one in the Los Angeles area. + +2. Mr. Lavery also requested to backstop the Washington address to the extent that Subject's residence at the address on 5 October 1960 on would be acknowledged. He was to be identified as a recently returned State Department employee who had secured a new position with the Department of the Army, since returning from overseas and resigning from State Department. It was to be indicated that pending determination of the location of his assignment, Subject's family had not joined him in the Washington, D.C. area but were understood to be at the home of his wife's family somewhere in New England. Subject's employer is the U.S. Army Staff-Group whose telephone number, left by Subject with the management of his residence for emergency contact, is OX 6-2255. It was explained to Mr. Lavery that this residence and cover was necessary to backstop Subject in the event of inquiry arising out of some private business ventures in which he is currently engaged in the Phoenix, Arizona areas. + +3. Mr. Lavery was requested to provide a second residence address in the Los Angeles area where Subject's residence from approximately 1 August 1958 to 14 October 1960 could be acknowledged. He was to be identified at this residence as a local representative for a New York City concern, (Bartlett and Rogers), and to have done economic research for them concerned with Latin American trade. Subject was understood to have been moved by his company to the Miami area, leaving Los Angeles on 14 October 1960. + +4. Mr. Lavery was advised that for purposes of answering inquiries in Los Angeles, Subject was to be identified as a single individual approximately 35 years old, 6 feet tall, 200 lbs., swarthy complexion, with dark hair and eyes. He is understood to have a good position with his employer, and earning, it is estimated over $10,000 per year. + +JOSEPH F. LANGAN +Chief, WH/4/So + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10304.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10304.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0ee3c7ac33cec1b399256b5b9ad60c2c32aea95 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10304.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +# 104-10121-10304 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +INTERVIEW PROCESSING SHEET +ROUTING -Do Not Reproduce + +Subject: Morales David s. # 39418 +Advice received reveals thatthe subject person is scheduled +for overseas travel as indicated below + +Departure 28 11453 Title & GS-12 +Grade +Office & +Destination Moscow Thion VYH +Cover State Inligrey Passport +Type & No. +Return +Date + +PRELIMINARY PROCESSING - A reviewof this file and the above information reveals: + +☐ No special briefing topics or ☐ See below + +☐ No special cover problems or ☐ See below + +☐ No special debriefing by other or ☐ Requires debriefings on +(as circled) SI Q CRYPT + +☐ No special badges or credentials or ☑ See remarks + +REMARKS + +out 11/53 +Date of Polygraph 10/53 +CLC 10/55 +INTERVIEW - On the indicated date subject was interviewed on the following points: + +1. ☑ Security regulations in general. +2. ☑ Travel Precautions (to carry nothing identifying him with CIA). +3. ☑ Cover Story (nature of cover; adequacyor prior briefing; possibility of +inconsistencies; briefing of spouse). +4. ☑ Personal Affairs (proper handling of bank account, credit accounts, for- +warding of mail). +5. ☑ Personal Correspondence (no mention of CIA in letters to and from subject). +6. ☑ Personal Conduct (a. general good behavior, b. no black market or currency +transactions, c. po undue duriosity in natives in his area, d. no attempts +to identify or approach otherCIA personnel in area except for official +business and through official channels). +7. ☐ Other Travel (only official travel in or through Soviet controlled areas). +8. ☐ Other: + +ACTION - + +☑ Security debriefing by the undersigned ☐ Subject was referred to +completes action necessary in this case. the following for the indi- +cated additional briefing: + +☐ The following were obtained from or ☐ Subject waspermitted to +subject and forwarded appropriately retain the following for turn in +for disposition. at a later date. + +David L. Morales By: R. Benne +Date: 28 11755 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10366.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10366.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..beea604d0552e75d67e622dd89418f63dfbc64df --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10121-10366.md @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +# SECRET + +104-10121-10366 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +**REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION** +(Always handcarry 1 copy of this form) + +TO: CI/Operational Approval and Support Division + +[X] Security Support Division/Office of Security + +SUBJECT: Robert A. Maheu +(True name) +CRYPTONYM, PSEUDONYM, AKA OR ALIASES + +DATE: 7 October 1959 + +FROM: NE/2/Jordan +1205 I x3203 + +PROJECT: + +CI/OA FILE NO. + +RI 201 FILE NO. + +SO FILE NO. + +**TYPE ACTION REQUESTED** + +PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +[X] COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL FOR LIAISON WITH U.S. OFFICIALS + +PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +COVERT NAME CHECK +SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field investigation) + +**USE OF INDIVIDUAL OR ACTION REQUESTED** + +SPECIFIC AREA OF USE: +U.S. and Jordan + +FULL DETAILS OF USE: +May be employed by the King of Jordan to handle Jordanian public relations in the U. S. + +**INVESTIGATIVE COVER** + +IS OR WILL SUBJECT BE AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN HIM? [X] YES NO +IS OR WILL SUBJECT BE AWARE OF CIA INTEREST IN HIM? [X] YES NO + +INDICATE SPECIAL LIMITATIONS OR COVERAGE DESIRED IN THE SECURITY OFFICE INVESTIGATION: +Per discussion with Mr. J. O'Connell, sufficient Security Office investigation has already taken place. + +IF NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA, EXPLAIN FULLY: + +PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS: Available at OS + +PRQ 1. OR EQUIVALENT, IN (2) COPIES ATTACHED +PRQ 11. OR EQUIVALENT. IN (1) COPY ATTACHED + +PRO II WILL BE FORWARDED +GREEN LIST ATTACHED. NO: + +**FIELD TRACES** + +NO RECORD +DEROGATORY INFORMATION ATTACHED, WITH EVALUATION +WILL BE FORWARDED + +NO INFORMATION OF VALUE +[X] NOT INITIATED (Explanation) has not been in area + +RI TRACES (Derogatory Information and Evaluation Attached) + +NO RECORD [X] NON-DEROGATORY DEROGATORY + +DIVISION TRACES (Derogatory Information and Evaluation Attached) +NO RECORD +RECORD [X] NON-DEROGATORY DEROGATORY + +SIGNATURE OF CASE OFFICER: +James E. Burkart + +EXTENSION: 3203 + +SIGNATURE OF BRANCH CHIEF: +William R. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET 4/4/62 + +| Number | Name | Green List Number | 201 Number | +|---|---|---|---| +| 90330 | SACHEZ Raul Gutierrez | 111108 | 297731 | +| 90823 | LICETI Cruz, Rene | 111046 | 297732 | +| 90503 | LOPEZ Fernandez, Julio Antonio | 111071 | 297733 | +| 90519 | MACEO Masque, Antonio | 111085 | 297736 | +| 90237 | MARTICORENA Castillo, Reynaldo | 111030 | 297737 | +| 90518 | MIQUEZ Funez, Crestes | 111086 | 297739 | +| 90456 | MIERA Bonis, Arturo | 112053 | 297743 | +| 90377 | BERIO Planes, Darsicio | 111136 | 297744 | +| 90449 | OLIVA Cantu, Oscar | 111052 | 297745 | +| 90399 | OSA Amat, Jorge de le | 111112 | 297746 | +| 90515 | PERROSO Amores, Acelo | 111089 | 297748 | +| 90375 | PERDIGON Figarola, Pedro | 111140 | 297749 | +| 90396 | RICARDO Earas, Jose Manuel | 111115 | 297756 | +| 90395 | RODRIGUEZ Careno, Fabio M. | 111116 | 297757 | +| 90393 | ROMREY Alvarez, Leslie | 111064 | 297760 | +| 90440 | CORA Johnson, Ricardo | 111064 | 297762 | +| 90523 | FIGUEIRAS Leon, Delio | 111080 | 297763 | +| 90236 | MUNOZ de Juan, Mario | 111031 | 297766 | +| 90398 | PADRON Gonzalez, Rodolfo Armon | 111113 | 297767 | +| 90650 | RODRIGUEZ Couzaiez, Ismael | 112086 | 297768 | +| 91263 | ROSELLy Layva, Florentino Orelia | 111036 | 297769 | +| 90392 | ROUSSEAU Bueno, Santiago | 111119 | 297770 | +| 90390 | SANCHEZ Rives, Enriques Reimundo | 111121 | 297771 | +| 90455 | SUAREZ Hernandez, Roberto Guillermo | 112054 | 297774 | +| 90528 | TORRES Pacheco Hector de | 111075 | 297775 | +| 90511 | VALDES Andino, Pedro Julio | 110093 | 297776 | +| 90387 | VALDEZ Martinez, Sergio | 111124 | 297777 | +| 90510 | VALLE Gutierrez, Jesus del | 111094 | 297778 | +| 90608 | VARONA Cortinas, Julio Pascual | 111146 | 297779 | +| 90509 | VEGA Clark, Manuel de la | 111095 | 297780 | +| 90831 | ACOSTA Suarez, Orlando | 112278 | 297784 | +| 91111 | ALOMA Sabas, Ernesto Ignacio | 112204 | 297785 | +| 90796 | ARTECONA, Jose Jr. | 112276 | 298788 | +| 91137 | BARNET Gil, Enrique Raimundo | 112246 | 297789 | +| 90249 | BARROSO Palacio, Jorge | 111016 | 297790 | +| 91159 | BENITEZ Pineda, Andres | 112201 | 297792 | +| 91140 | CABRERA Rodriguez, Timoteo Amanão | 112239 | 297793 | +| 91132 | CALATAYUD Rivera, Antonio | 112229 | 297795 | +| 91117 | CARMENDIA Socarras, Rodolfo | 112212 | 297796 | +| 91114 | CORONA Villar, Ramon | 112206 | 297797 | +| 91142 | DIAZ Reyes, Mario Rolando | 112241 | 297801 | +| 91123 | ESPINOSA Navarrete, Ramon | 112220 | 297802 | +| 91112 | FAJARDO Rojas, Juan | 112203 | 297804 | +| 91144 | FELJO Fabregat, Jose Vicent | 112243 | 297805 | +| 91110 | FERNANDEZ Quirch, Sergio Raul | 112243 | 297807 | + +04 JUN 1963 +Page 44 +SECRET +CANCELLED +COPY TO SECURITY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10147.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10147.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b8c69d3dab41754c99e6d9e5d477fe923eb162d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10147.md @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +File 24 November 1964 + +Chief, Alien Affairs Staff + +Santiago ARGUELLES Izquierdo (AAC-1130) - #244420(C) +Angel Manuel BENITEZ Benitez (AAC-1131) - #744305(C) +Alicio CALAS Roque (AAC-1132) - #737175(C) +Alfredo FERNANDEZ Martinez (AAC-1133) - #737177(C) +Conrado FERNANDEZ Morales (AAC-1134) - #272300(C) +Felix FUENTES Games (AAC-1135) - #284891(C) +Orlando GARCIA Duarte (AAC-1136) - #218729(C) +Jose Angel GONZALEZ Castro (AAC-1137) - #223976(C) +Guillermo GONZALEZ Lazo (AAC-1138) - #733496(C) +Jose Severino HERNANDEZ Martinez (AAC-1139) - #283744(C) +Pedro LOPEZ Cristo (AAC-1140) - #284375(C) +Raimundo MARTINEZ Gonzalez (AAC-1141) - #284148(C) +Ricardo Anibal MORALES Navarrete (AAC-1142) - #380858(C) +Alberto PEREZ Martinez (AAC-1143) - #223124(C) +Manuel A. RIVERO Colona (AAC-1144) - #228117(C) +Jorge Delio RODRIGUEZ Triana (AAC-1145) - #744303(C) +Mario Andres ROMERO Arias (AAC-1146) - #277933(C) +Jorge Luis SILVA Del Monte (AAC-1147) - #218751(C) +Juan Cornelio TAMAYO Cordovi (AAC-1148) - #218752(C) + +1. On 24 November 1964 Bob Gambino, SOD/SO, called + and said that subjects will probably be returning to the U.S. + around 30 November 1964. + +2. On 25 November 1964 Jack Scanlan, SOD/SO, advised + that the arrival would be in the first week of December 1964. + +3. On 30 November 1964 Jack Scanlan advised that all but + AAC-1142 and AAC-1143 would be returning on about 5 December + 1964 at midnight on an Agency C-118. + +4. On 1 December 1964 Scanlan advised that subjects (except + 1142 and 1143) would probably arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, + Md., at about midnight on 5 December 1964 on an Air Force C-118, + with tail number 3820. He said that Bob Gambino, Arthur Garza + William Robertson) and Dr. James Fearon, M. D., would also be + +aboard. He said that the plane would also have loose cargo +as follows: outboard motors, radio beacons, silence weapons, +other weapons, commo gear, medical equipment and parachute +drop equipment. He also said Gambino may be carrying some +TSD material. He stated that James Fitchett, under Air Force +cover, would be there to transfer subjects to a C-54 for further +travel to Camp Pickett and that Fitchett would meet the Customs +and I&NS men at Base Operations. + +5. On 2 December 1964 I advised Lawrence Fleishmann, + Deputy Commissioner of Customs of the arrival and told him + of the type of gear aboard. He said he would have his man + meet Fitchett at Base Operations. + +6. On 3 December 1964, I advised Frank Braden, I &NS, + of the arrival of subjects and the other passengers and that + Customs and his man should meet James Fitchett at Base Ops. + +W. M. Knott + +OS/AAS/WMK:es 4 Dec 64 + +SECRET + +Santiago R. ARGUELLES Iapulerdo (AAC-1130) +#144420 +Angel 1.anul BESTIEZ Bentez (AAC-111) +#744305 +A1k40 CALAS Roque (AAC-1130 +#737175 +ALFleds FERNAIIDEE Hartines (AAC-1133) +#73747 +Conrado FERNANDEO Horation (AAC-1136) +1272300 +Felts FUENTES Ganaa (AAC-1135) +128489 +0.37780 GARCIA Duerte (AAC-136) +1218729 +Jose Angel GONZALES Castrs (AAC-137) +1223975 +Quli116e GonzaLez Lazo (AAC-1130 +1733496 +Jose Severino HERNANIEZ Hartines (AAC-139) +1263744 +Podre LOVEZ Crate (AAC-1140) +1284375 +Raimunde MARTINES Connales (AAC-L +1284140 +Rteards Anibal HORALES Havarets (AAC-1142) +360655 +Alberto PEREZ Hartines (AAC-1143) +1223124 +Hanuel A, RIVERO Celona (AAC-2) +1226117 +Jorge Dalee ROORIOUER Traten (AAG-) +1744303 +Mario Aradree ROMERO Artas (AAC-) +1277993 +Jorge Loln SLVA Dot llonte (AAC-1147) +1215752 +Juan Covelle TANATO Cordove (AAC-140) +1245752 + +REFERENCE Our letter to l=as of 25 tytanhor 1968 reg: Ag C1 +Beleg vent to the Conge by +SECRET + +Bob caubion, +vILL ty to +to 912114 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10307.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10307.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c565d6ed46fec0a869cc587f1c0653b143ab89c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10307.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +104-10122-10307 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security 4 May 1967 + +SUBJECT : MORGAN, Edward P. + +1. I first met Ed Morgan in about 1952 or 1953 through our +association with the Society of Former Agents of the FBI. Both Ed +and I served on the Executive Committee of the Washington Chapter +of that Society in 1953-54 and both Ed and I were interested in having +the Ex-Agents National Convention in Washington, D. C. At that time +Jim McInerny was President of the Washington Chapter. + +2. I went overseas in 1955 and I have seen Ed possibly four or +five times since my return in 1957. While I have been active in the +Society, Ed Morgan has not been. The last time I saw Morgan was +in January 1967 at an Ex-Agents dinner. All of my association with +Morgan has been through the Ex-Agents, and I have never been in +contact with him socially other than through the Society. + +3. The following information is hearsay concerning Ed Morgan. +I have reason to believe that all the information is true, but I do not +know it on a first hand basis. Ed Morgan served in the Bureau from +1940 to 1947. He is a tall, personable, nice looking individual and in +the Bureau he ended up in the Training Division. He used to give +lectures to the new Agents classes and the National Academy classes, +and through his speaking ability he came to the attention of Director, +J. Edgar Hoover. At the end of the war Morgan left the Bureau to +enter private law practice. + +4. According to rumor, Morgan entered the field of Federal +Communications practice. His firm became well known in this field +and the firm name is Welch, Mott & Morgan. Rumor is that he obtained +TV franchises for a number of oil men in the Middle West, and took +his pay in oil leases. He made a great deal of money in a short period +of time and is reportedly worth at least a million dollars. + +5. At the time of the Korean War, Morgan accepted an +appointed position in the Office of Price Stabilization. He headed +the investigative and compliance unit of OPS and in this position he +hired a number of Ex-Agents. It was in this job that he reportedly +ran afoul of the Bureau. Morgan apparently proselyted a great number +of Bureau Agents at higher salaries than the Bureau made and this +made Director Hoover furious. A few years later a rumor was +started that Morgan hoped to replace Hoover; the Director was even +more furious. I do not know this for a fact, but it has been speculated +that Morgan is persona non grata with the Bureau. + +6. Morgan continued active work in the Society of Former Agents +between 1955 and 1957. In 1957 he ran for the office of National +President of the Society. He was defeated in his bid for this office +and was very bitter about his defeat. For the past ten years he has +not attended more than two or three local meetings, and he does not +participate in Society activities. It was rumored that Morgan blamed +his defeat on the Bureau, stating that he was defeated because the +Bureau had black-listed him. + +7. According to rumor Morgan moves in fairly high circles in +the District of Columbia. I believe he belongs to the Touchdown Club +and I also believe he belongs to one of the more exclusive country clubs +in the area. He drinks, but I have never seen him intoxicated. Other +than the items mentioned above, I have never heard anything unfavorable +concerning him. There are a number of people in the Agency who knew +him and worked with him at the Bureau. I feel certain that (Frank Holmes) +would know him fairly well, as well as Bill Harvey, Ron MacMillan, +Herman Horton and Glenn Fields. Lyon L. (Slug) Tyler, who has been +(utilized by Central Cover) for a number of years, formerly worked for +Morgan in his law firm, but broke away from the firm because of some +disagreement. Tyler would probably know a great deal concerning +Morgan's personal habits. It should be remembered, however, that +because Morgan's law practice is primarily an administrative practice +before the FCC, most of his business associates would be in the broad- +casting and news business. + +Charles W. Kane diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10344.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10344.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bfe4dbc5c1851654de2d278aa5b6bfc24960e70d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10122-10344.md @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +14-00000 +104-10122-10344 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +EYES ONLY + +7 June 1966 + +SUBJECT: MAHEU, Robert A. + +1. Robert A. Maheu, a personnel relations executive and +former F. B. I. Agent, has been utilized by the Office of Security +on many sensitive assignments since the early fifties. He has +also on several occasions been cleared for use by the DD/P in +various capacities. He does business as Robert A. Maheu, Asso- +ciates, and maintains offices in Washington, D. C., and Los +Angeles, California, where he is now residing. + +2. It has come to our attention that the Senate Subcommittee +investigating wiretapping activities (Long Committee) has expressed +considerable interest in Maheu. He has never been asked to per- +form any technical surveillance on our behalf. + +3. The first inkling we had that the Long Committee was +interested in Maheu came to our attention through the OGC. +Mr. Lawrence Houston advised that Walter Yeagley, Assistant +Attorney General, Internal Security Division, had casually mentioned +to him that he had been advised by Raymond A. Taggart, an AID +employee, that he may be called upon to testify before the Long +Committee regarding his activities while employed by Maheu (1954-55). + +4. The only significant association the Agency had with Maheu +during that period involved the struggle between two Greek industrial +giants, Stavros Niarchus and Aristottle Onassis. Maheu had been +retained as a trouble shooter for Niarchus. Onassis had just con- +cluded a pact with King Saud which would allow him to control approxi- +mately 90 percent of the oil shipments out of Saudi Arabia. In con- +sumating the deal, he allegedly employed every trick in the book. +His achievement caused much consternation among the British, +German, and American interests. Niarchus also realized as a +result of this the balance of power and influence weighed heavily in + +EYES ONLY +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +EYES ONLY + +favor of Onassis in their own private battle. It was this mutual +concern of the United States and Niarchus that set the stage for +a joint venture. Niarchus supplied the money, personnel, and +documents; the Agency furnished the communications, courier +facilities, and direction in the form of our Commo channel, pouch +system, and the NEA Division's expertise and guidance. + +5. Spyridon Catapodis, a Greek Broker, who had an ax to +grind against Onassis as a result of being manipulated out of a +handsome commission he believed due him for his intercession +with certain Saudi officials to secure oil rights for Onassis, spear- +headed a campaign to publicize Onassis' high-handed methods of +operation. This triggered off all sorts of international litigations +which erupted into suits and countersuits by all parties concerned. +Of particular note was the case of Catapodis vs. Onassis, which +suit was filed in New York State. While Niarchus was being exam- +ined before trial by Onassis' attorney, he claimed Government +privilege in answering certain questions. This tact was challenged +by the attorney and pursued to the point that eventually it was re- +corded in the briefs filed by both the plaintiff and the defendent that +CIA was, in fact, the Government agency of interest. Close coor- +dination was maintained during this period with Justice and State. +At our request a representative of the U. S. Attorney's Office in +New York monitored all of the Hearings. Mr. Houston is intimately +familiar with the actions in this case, and copies of his memoranda +pertinent to it are contained in his files. + +6. The Security file on Subject contains a Covert Security +Clearance issued 16 August 1954 at the request of NE/2, Att: +William Miller, for Maheu's use on Project TWIXT. Other inter- +ested DD/P personnel were identified as William F. Rowland, +Acting Chief, NEA Division; George Prussing; Walter Snowden; and +Charles Williamson.) +63 + +7. Mr. Maheu was contacted to determine whether the Com- +mittee had been in touch with him. He stated he was not aware of +their interest in him. When the Taggart conversation was men- +tioned, he promptly replied that it must be the Onassis operation +they are looking into. He recalled that he had Onassis' New York +office "covered" sometime during the period. John Frank, a + +2 +EYES ONLY +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +EVES ONLY + +former staff employee, and then a private investigator, was en- +gaged to arrange for the coverage. Maheu could only identify the +technician by the name of Leon. Presumably, this coverage was +done as a routine technique to keep the Niarchus interests informed.. +on Onassis' movements. This was not initiated at the request of +any Agency component so far as our records indicate. + +8. Subsequently, Maheu advised he had received a message +from one of the Committee's attorneys named Homme who wanted +to fly out to talk with him. Maheu fended him off by saying he was +tied up for the next several days. He then contacted his attorney. +Edward P. Morgan, of Washington, D. C., and it was decided that +Morgan would meet him in St. Louis on 24 May for a conference. + +9. On Thursday morning, 26 May, Maheu called to advise +that he was at the Madison Hotel, Washington, D. C., and was +anxious to talk with us. At his request it was arranged to have +Colonel Edwards accompany a member of this office to meet with +him. + +10. Maheu opened the conversation by announcing that he had +been selected to be the star performer on a planned TV hearing +which is scheduled to open within the next few weeks. He went on +to give the basis for this statement in the following detail. + +When he first talked to Ed Morgan of the possibility +of his being subpoenaed, Morgan assured him that he +had nothing to be concerned about inasmuch as he was +a very close friend of Senator Long's personal attorney +who had considerable influence upon the Senator. The +lawyer resides in St. Louis, and he suggested that they +both go out and solicit his assistance. After the presen- +tation of the facts, all three flew to Washington where +the lawyer secured an appointment with the Senator. +Mr. Bernard Fensterwald was in attendance at the +meeting. He identified himself as the Chief Attorney +for the Committee. According to Maheu, Fensterwald +made it clear that Maheu was their ace in the hole and +without him the Hearings would have no appeal. He +implied that Maheu's clients and their opposition added + +3 +EYES ONLY +SECRET + +14-00000 +4/PV +SECRET +EYES ONLY + +up to a very attractive package. Such headliners +as Niarchus, Onassis, Dave McDonald, and Howard +Hughes are hard to come by. Fensterwald further +referred to Maheu as the type who employed the +technique of cutting the Government in just enough +on his touchy operations to permit him to hide behind +their skirts if he were caught. It is the opinion of +the lawyer that, unless the Senator can be convinced +to the contrary, he will proceed with plans on schedule. + +11. Maheu's most active account and, at this time, almost +exclusive client is Howard Hughes. In the past he did considerable +work for Dave McDonald, former president of the United Steel +Workers. So far as this office knows, the Agency never had any +interest in either of these clients. However, it should be noted that +the IO Division was granted a Covert Security Approval on 4 June +1959 to approach Maheu and advise him of the Agency's interest in +international labor. Maheu claims he never became involved in any +"bugging" operation for either of these accounts. + +12. It is not believed that Maheu wants or expects us to front +for him in the Onassis tap matter. As mentioned previously, to our +knowledge this was not Agency sponsored. However, if exploited, +it would probably eventually lead to exposing our part in the Onassis/ +Niarchus feud. As it is a matter of court record, it could not be +denied nor buried. Even though the details might be protected by +a declaration that it involved classified operational information, it +would set up a field day for the press and critics of the Agency. + +13. Mr. Maheu is presently furnishing cover for a DODS staff +agent in his Washington, D. C., office. In this connection, two of +Maheu's employees have been cleared and witting. Other clearance +actions noted were: CSA granted FI/Plans, Cover Division on +30 August 1954 for use under LPHIDDEN; CSA issued to NE Division +on 7 October 1959 for Maheu's use in the United States and (Jordan) +inasmuch as he may be employed by the King of Jordan to handle +(Jordanian public relations in the United States. +00 +24 + +4 +EYES ONLY +SECRET + +14-00000 +-SECRET +EVES ONLY + +14. In 1958-59, Maheu was used by the FE Division in two +sensitive operations targeted against Sukarno. Mr. Allen Dulles +was aware and approved of these operations. Mr. Joseph Smith +who was then Chief/PMI, is knowledgeable of the actions. + +15. While none of our interests in Maheu relate to wire- +tapping, it is evident that the extensive and diversified use of him +makes us vulnerable to exploitation should he be interrogated in +depth regarding his activities. + +16. Mr. Maheu is maintaining a cooperative attitude and +has promised to do all in his power to protect the Agency from +embarrassment or compromise. + +5 +EYES ONLY +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10097.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10097.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e8255e2b21ebc4f9987674bf566e35bfef17a2a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10097.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# 104-10123-10097 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# SECRET +66483 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Technical Services Division + +ATTENTION : Mr. Clayton Kallander + 226 Westout + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations and + Operational Support) + +SUBJECT : O'CONNELL, James P. + #66483 + +1. Returned herewith find alias documentation which was issued +by your office to the Subject in accordance with our request on 6 +April 1962. + +2. The documentation in question is no longer needed and may be +destroyed. + +3. Please convey my appreciation to those responsible for the +expeditious handling of this matter. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +Victor R. White + +Attachments: +California Driver's License +Social Security Card +Reserve Officer's Association Membership Card +Traveler's Auto Insurance ID Card +UHNKE/mjl 08 +29 June 1962 +CLOSED + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ZIBR +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10098.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10098.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b54fe6ed891aabce5e26ef70b48a5dd2556ab74b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10098.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# 104-10123-10098 (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992) + + 66483 + O'Connell, James F. + + 9 APR 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Technical Services Division + +ATTENTION : Mr. John Swedberg + 226 Westout Building + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations and + Operational Support) + +SUBJECT : OLDS, James Paul (A) + 66483 + +1. This will confirm our verbal request of 5 April 1962 that you + prepare alias documentation in the alias indicated which will include + but not necessarily be limited to the following documents: California + Driver's License, Social Security card, Reserve Officers Association + identity card with the rank of Commander, and an appropriate insurance + identity card. + +2. You were provided with the Subject's true name, a photograph, + and a sample of his signature and you were requested to have such + documentation ready for the Subject no later than 1600 hours, 6 April + 1962. You were provided with the following physical description: + Eyes - Blue; Hair - Brown; Height - 6'3"; Weight - 200 lbs; Complexion - + Ruddy; Birth - 19 February 1917, Elmhurst, New York; and you were + requested to utilize a non-backstopped, multiple unit address in San + Francisco. + +3. The documentation in question will be returned to your office + when the Subject has no further use for same. + +4. Your prompt attention to this matter is sincerely appreciated. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + + Victor R. White + +KUHNKE/mjl +6 April 1962 +CLOSED +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ZIBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10160.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10160.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..433b9b2e2c2e327435f98baf9a833605c1f1e271 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10160.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10123-10160 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +19 January 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Cover Support Desk + +: Robert J. Leonard + +SUBJECT : COVERT SITE +Apartment 423 +Warwick Apartments +3051 Idaho Avenue, N.W. +Washington, D.C. +#156229 A-S5/2 + +SB/1 has requested security approval to use the above site to +house a contract Agent. Approval recommended. + +DETAILS: + +1. Mr. Marx Holder requires a place for the use of EE +PC/173 (172341) an Agent of Security Research Staff. He has +obtained permission of SAC/FO and requests SF/2 to grant security +approval. + +2. Since this site is to be terminated on 1 March 1961 and +since SAC/FO has advised that it is leased in alias no security +objection can be ascertained. + +Recommend that SB/1 be advised that there is no security +objection to the contemplated use of this site. + +Robert J. Leonard + +RJL/csm (10 Jan. 1961) + +172341 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10219.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10219.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..36584fa824e5d09f90e719d45b6da0bbac80d541 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10219.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10123-10219 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FELE: O'CONNELL, JAMES P., JR. + +Eric Only + +Director of Security +Deputy Director of Security +L. K. WHITE + +04/23/2021 +15-05-21 +T23:21:25 + +DD/S 65-0896 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Support +SUBJECT: Key Assignments, Office of Security + +1. This memorandum submits proposed key assignments in the Office of Security for your information and approval; such assignments are contained in paragraph 2. + +2. The following key-assignments for the Office of Security are proposed for the summer of 1965: + +a. Mr. Arthur C. Sheridan, GS-15, Chief, Technical Division, will replace Mr. James P. O'Connell, Jr. in (3-17 Okinawa) as Chief, Far East Regional Security Staff during July 1965. + +b. Mr. James W. McCord, Jr., GS-15, who is presently attending the Air War College, will replace Mr. Sheridan as Chief, Technical Division during June 1965. + +c. Mr. James P. O'Connell, Jr., GS-15, will be assigned to a GS-16 position as Chief, Investigations Division upon his return to Headquarters in August 1965. After Mr. O'Connell has had a brief period of orientation in this assignment, I plan to recommend that he be promoted to GS-16. + +(SIGNED) +Howard J. Osborn +Director of Security + +The assignments contained in paragraph 2 are approved 26 Feb 1965. + +Date +$1 +L. K. White +Deputy Director for Support + +Distribution: +Original - Return to OS +2-DDS +1- PersBr. + +OS/A&TS/ELHardt/ph (x6200 - 19 Feb 65) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10220.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10220.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7c8893c07285b706974685b29617355a384ea69 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10220.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +104-10123-10220 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECURITY INDOCTRINATION AND SECRECY AGREEMENT +BYEMAN CONTROL SYSTEM, BYECOM APPROVAL + +A special system of security and control, known as the BYEMAN +Security and Control System, has been established by the Director of Central +Intelligence for the purpose of providing maximum security protection to a +number of extremely sensitive intelligence collection projects. Each of these +projects requires a separate, special security approval for access. In your +official capacity in connection with U. S. Covernment communication systems +you have been granted a BYECOM approval which permits you to perform +your official duties as regards BYEMAN projects in general, without regard +to the necessary separate special security approvals. Strict adherence to the +BYEMAN Control Manual and all supplemental directives must be adhered to +in the handling of BYEMAN materials or information. You are requested to +read and sign the Secrecy Agreement and Oath. + +1. In connection with my indoctrination into the BYEMAN Control +System, I acknowledge my full understanding of an agreement with the follow- +ing provisions: + +a. Security restrictions and penalties for violations of the +BYEMAN Control System, to which I am subject, are covered under +Title 18, Sections 792, 793, 794, 795 and 797, U. S. Code and Section +19 of Public Law 831, Internal Security Act of 1950. + +b. It is my responsibility to ascertain that persons with whom I +may have reason to discuss materials or sources of BYEMAN activities +to any degree have also been properly cleared and designated to +receive and discus's BYEMAN information. + +c. By reason of my BYEMAN clearance alone I do not have access +to all BYEMAN information or materials but only those required on a +"MUST KNOW" basis. + +d. I will report to the BYEMAN Security Officer immediately any +violations of BYEMAN regulations of which I become aware. + +e. I will advise the BYEMAN Security Officer of any personal +changes in my status or assignment. + +f. No change in my assignment will relieve me of my obligation +under oath and that the provisions of this oath remain binding at all times. + +2. I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will never divulge, publish, or +reveal either by word, conduct, or by any other means any classified informa- +tion, intelligence, or knowledge relative to BYEMAN sources except in the per- +formance of my official duties and in accordance with the requirements set forth +in the BYEMAN Control System Manual or supplemental directives. + +WITNESS: J.C. Connell +SIGNED: Ernest M. Kropff +DATE: 19 June 1963 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10223.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10223.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e84a4df23ccb7e595d75912775e77348169a69b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10223.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +46 SECRET + +ICTION: OS 2 + +INFO : FE 6, oc 8, s/c 2 + +SECRET 250227Z +13-2 +(SEAC INFO DIR (SING) CITE (OKIE) 8358 +(FJDUST) +1328 +18-27 +REF (SEAC) 0613 +RA +18-17 +CS + +INTERE + +5 APR 1963 N24859 +1. CLEANCE STATUS MR. O'CONNELL FORWARDED THRU SPECIAL +CLEARANCE CHANNELS TO APPROPRIATE STATIONS. + +135-14 13-2813-13 13-5-13-213-25 +2. HE VISITING (HONG) (SING (KUAL BANG (SAIG PENH AND + +(MANI) +SECRET + +28 APRIN + +C/S COMMENT: *NO RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT AS OF 0205, 25 APRIL 63. + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN- +GEADING AND DECLASSIFICATION diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10407.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10407.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5157e2a700172f3008eb449320a21350c3cdd086 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10407.md @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ +104-10123-10407 + +ADMINISTRATIVE +INTERNAL USE ONLY + +4 August 1966 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Security Advisor, Honor and Merit Awards Board +SUBJECT : Honor Recommendation for JAMES W. MCCORD, JR. + +The attached recommendation for an Honor and Merit Award is +forwarded for your information and recommendations concerning any +security measures that should be taken in the processing of this +award. + +Attachment + +Distribution: +Orig Addressee +1 HMAB Case File + +ELLIN L. BEATTY +Executive Secretary/HMAB + +SECRET + +RECOMMENDATION FOR HONOR OR MERIT AWARD +(Submit in duplicate) + +TO: Secretariat, Honor and Merit Awards Board +FROM: Director of Security +Personal Data +1. NAME OF PERSON RECOMMENDED (Last, First, Middle) +McCORD, James W., Jr. +HQTRS +3. GRADE 4. SD +15 SS +5. OFFICE OF ASSIGNMENT +OS/Technical Division +HEADQUARTERS +6. FIELD +7. HOME ADDRESS +6801 Floyd Ave., Springfield, Va. 4192 U. S. Birth +10. RECOMMENDED AWARD +Certificate of Distinction +12. NAME OF NEXT OF KIN +Sarah Ruth McCord +13. RELATIONSHIP +Wife +14. HOME ADDRESS +Same as 7 +15. HOME PHONE +451-5279 +Recommendation for Award for Heroic Action or Acceptance of Hazard +16. WERE YOU AN EYEWITNESS TO THE ACT +YES +NO +Personnel in immediate vicinity or who assisted in act or shared in same hazard: +17. FULL NAME +18. ORGN. TITLE +19. GRADE +20. OFFICE OF ASSIGNMENT + +List any of the above persons given an award or recommended for award for participating in act: +21. FULL NAME +22. TYPE OF AWARD + +Conditions under which act was performed: +23. LOCATION +24. INCLUSIVE DATES +25. TIME OF DAY + +26. PREVAILING GEOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS AND OBSTACLES ENCOUNTERED + +Recommendation for Award for Achievement, Service, or Performance +27. DO YOU HAVE PERSONAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE SERVICE OR PERFORMANCE YES +28. OFFICIAL ASSIGNMENT AT TIME OF SERVICE OR PERFORMANCE +Chief, Technical Division, OS + +29. COMPONENT OR STATION +Headquarters +30. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES + +Supervises the activities of the Technical Division, OS + +Personnel who assisted or contributed substantially to the service or performance +31. FULL NAME +32. ORGN. TITLE +33. GRADE +34. OFFICE OF ASSIGNMENT +MARCY, William M. +Elec. Engr. +PETIT, Alan F. +Elec. Engr. +10 +13 +OS/Technical Division +OS/Technical Division + +List any of the above persons given an award or recommended for award for participating in the performance +35. FULL NAME +36. TYPE OF AWARD +MARCY, William M. +PETIT, Alan F. +Certificate of Distinction + +37. INCLUSIVE DATES FOR WHICH RECOMMENDED +38. +ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED +39. NOW IN SAME OR RELATED ASSIGNMENT +YES +NO +YES +NO + +SECRET + +Award for Heroic Action or Acceptance of Hazard: Was act voluntary? Describe why act was outstanding, and if it was more than normally expected. Explain, why, and how. If an aerial or marine operation, describe type and position of craft, crew position of individual, and all unusual circumstances. Indicate results of the act. + +Award for Achievement, Service, or Performance: State character of service during period for which recommended. What did the individual do that merits the award? Why was this outstanding when compared to others of like grade and experience in similar positions or circumstances? If appropriate, include production records and assistance rendered by other persons or units. What obstacles were encountered or overcome? Indicate results of achievement, service, or performance. Include reference to Fitness Reports, Letters of Commendation, or other documentation already on file which supports this recommendation. + +From early December 1965 through May 1966, Messrs. James W. McCord, +Jr., Alan F. Petit, and William M. Marcy, of the Technical Division, +Office of Security, spent many off-duty hours in experimentation with +various items of equipment in an effort to improve and strengthen the +Agency's Audio-cntermeasures Program. They conceived and developed +a unique techr in fluoroscopic scanning which is considered to be +a major breakthrough in the detection of clandestine microphones and +other devices targeted against the Agency. It gives the Agency for +the first time the capability to detect hidden technical listening de- +vices a capability for which the intelligence community has expended +large sums of money to develop in a variety of approaches. This tech-- +nique will not only benefit the security of all Agency installations +at home and abroad, but will be of utmost benefit to other agencies +in the community. This technique was met with wide acclaim by the +intelligence community and the Technical Security Countermeasures +Committee. + +In experimenting with the X-ray in combination with a fluoroscopic +screen, these men showed this combination had distinct advantages in +terms of time and effort over the considerably more expensive X-ray +film and processor. In further refinement of this technique, they +designed an innovation in the form of a fluoroscopic cloth which has +the distinct advantage of flexibility over the fluorescent screens +currently available on the commercial market. +CONTINUED ON ATTACHED SHEET +41. ENCLOSURES (List individually) If orginator is not an eyewitness or does not have personal knowledge of the act or performance, +attach affidavits of eyewitness or individuals having personal knowledge of the facts. +1. PROPOSED CITATION + +42. RECOMMENDATION INITIATED BY +43. TITLE AND SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL MAKING +RECOMMENDATION +44. DATE +Ermal P. Geiss +Deputy Director of Security +7/28/66 + +Recommendation Forwarded Through Officials Concerned For Their Information +45. +Head of +Career Service + +Acting Director of Security +7/29/66 +46. +TITLE AND SIGNATURE +DATE +Deputy Director of Operating Component + +47. +TITLE AND SIGNATURE +DATE +Deputy Director of Career Service +Deputy Director for Support +3 AUG 1965 + +SECRET + +Fection D Continued +James W. McCord, Jr. + +To further enhance the use of this equipment, these +nen developed an inconspicuous, easily transportable package, +consisting of two attache cases which hold the x-ray fluoro- +scopic equipment, wall racks, and motor units. This makes it +possible for an audio-countermeasures team to enter offices, +residences, and safehouses without undue attention. + +These men have shown great ingenuity and resourcefulness +in the application and development of this audio-countermeasure. +technique. Through their further efforts in package design they +contributed significantly to the future clandestine use of this +technique on a world-wide basis. This technique provides the +Agency for the first time a procedure through which large in- +terior wall surfaces, room furnishings, and objects can be +rapidly scanned in "real time" in the search for hostile tech- +nical penetrations. This capability will significantly enhance +the security of all Agency installations. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10421.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10421.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e857d0c19d97bc69b5145f6625810ced69a9e2f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10123-10421.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +# 104-10123-10421 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +McCORD, James W., Jr. +Civ, CIA +"Jim" +DOB: 26 Jan 24 + +WIFE: Ruth +CHILDREN: Mike, 12; +Anne, 10; Nancy, 8. + +ASSIGNMENTS: +64: CIA, Security Off, +Washington +62-63: Dept of Army 32, 15-13 +Civilian, Germany +53-62: CIA, Security +Off, Washington +51-53: Dept of Def, +Security Off, San +Francisco +48-51: FBI Agent, +California + +EDUCATION: +Univ/Texas, 46-48, BBA, +Bachelor Bus Adm +Lincoln Law Sch, +Oakland, Calif, 51 +ICAF, Assoc Prog, 60-62 + +HOBBIES: Golfing, +Scouting Advisory Worl + +PERMANENT ADDRESS: +5701 Floyd Ave +Springfield, Virginia +2/1 + +32.16-35 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10037.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10037.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af71b3e987250a4e51f2aa49eeead50aa498676d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10037.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10124-10037 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +## REPORT OF HONOR AWARDS BOARD +(CONVENED PURSUANT TO REGULATIONS R 20-635 AND AFR 20-635) + +The Honor Awards Board having considered a recommendation that: + +**DATE:** 2 March 1959 + +|NAME: | | | +|---------------|-------------------|----------------------| +|(Last) |(First) |(Middle) | + +|POSITION TITLE: | | +|-----------------------------|-----------------------------------| +|Actg.D.p. Chtos/c/00 | | + +|PRESENT GRADE:| | STATION: | +|--------------|-----------------------------------|--------------| + +|OFFICE ASSIGNED TO: | +|-----------------------------| +|curity | +|BE AWARDED: | +|Certificate of larit with Distinctio| + +* FOR HEROIC ACTION, ON + +* FOR MERITORIOUS ACHIEVEMENT OR SERVICE DURING THE PERIOD + 1 July - 15 August 1953 + +* APPROVES THE RECOMMENDATION [x] DISAPPROVES THE RECOMMENDATION +* APPROVES, BUT IN LIEU THEREOF, RECOMMENDS THE AWARD OF: + +CITATION + +REASONS FOR DISAPPROVAL OF RECOMMENDED AWARD + +The Honor and Herit Asus Boani concludes from the information available to it +that the survice perfond, while of unquestionable value, is not sufficiently out- +otrading to Lorit an honor az + +APPROVED +DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE + +| |SIGNATURE: |ATR 1952| +|------------|--------------------------------------------|--------| +| |TYPED NAME OF CHAIRMAN, HONOR AWARDS BOARD: | | +| |Gondon H. terut | | +| |SIGNATURE: | | +| |/s/ Ford Poulton |03 MAR 159| +| |TYPED NAME OF RECORDER: | | +| |(Edward Dalton) |03 | + +FORM NG. 382 REPLACES FORM 37-176 +DEC 54 WHICH MAY BE USED. + +2/70 +(4) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10149.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10149.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..12f269baded17e515166533f060a9b5bd1f7442c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10124-10149.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +104-10124-10149 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Security Staff, Office of Logistics +FROM : Chief, TSD/Security +SUBJECT : Identi-kit SO 9-527 +21 March 1960 +EE 1077 2 + +1. Attached to this memorandum is a copy of an article appearing +in the February 1960, issue of "Science and Mechanics" magazine, Page 2 +reflects a comment to the effect that the U. S. Intelligence under wrote +the development of the Identi-kit to the amount of $37,000. + +2. TSD/18 under RD-177 and under the EAPWORT Program has invested +$82,531 into the Identi-kit. Chief Hugh C, MCDONALD, who is mentioned +in the article, Is a cleared TSD consultant. He was initially briefed by +Mr. ANDERSON, TSD/EB. The Agency sponsored Mr. MCDONALD's visit to +Washington and arranged his trip to Honolulu, Hawaii, all in connection +with the development of the Identi-kit. The Townsend Corporation, work- +ing with McDONAID, has built a number of these kits and will advise the +Agency of those sold to foreign powers, etc. Mr. Courtney OWENS, Sales +manager of Townsend Engineering Corporation, is a TSD/EB cleared source +and understands the Agency's interest in the Kit. Townsend has also opened +a school for Identi-kit users. Three persons from TSD have attended this +school. + +3. The TSD project enginders are very dubious that MCDONALD disclosed +classified information to unauthorized persons and speak highly of him +They have especially noted his eagerness to assist us on various crash-type +projects of an unclassified nature. + +4. Therefore, we have no desire to alienate his feelings. Nevertheless, +I would suggest that Mr. JONES, during his forthcoming visit to the West +Coast, interview Mr. MCDONALD to determine, if possible, the reason for +inclusion of U. S. Intelligence interest in the attached article, whether or +not CIA was mentioned during his interview with the author and to further +brief MCDONALD if necessary. Furthermore, the Identi-kit is expected to +receive considerable publicity as the sales program is stepped up + +5. A copy of this memorandum is being forwarded to PSD (Attn: Robert +SWENDIMAN) to determine whether or not any other components of the Agency +are or have used MCDONALD (possibly contacts or SDD) + +James P. O'CONNOR +Chief, TSD/Security + +Distributions +Orig & 1 - Addressee Watt +- Prve. Sed. Div. (Survey Br.) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10128-10300.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10128-10300.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b5cea7e470c8c319a1d7efb75fa0b8a46147046f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10128-10300.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +#104-10128-10300 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +FOR THE RECORD +1 Feb. 1961 +FROM: Kammer +SUBJECT: [STRATTON, Michael Weimer] +#188074 + +1. On this date Subject's case was coordinated with Mr. McCORD of SRS +in connection with Subject's operational use within the US by WH/4/Propaganda. +The implications of a CI operation with the States by this Agency and the +possibility Subject might come to the attention of the FBI through association +with Court WOOK were discussed. + +2. Mr. MCCORD expressed the opinion that it is not necessary to advise +the FBI of the operation at this time. However, he wishes to review the case +in a month. The file of Subject, along with that of the WH man who is +supervising the operation (David Atlee PHILLIPS # 40695) will be pended +for the attention of Mr. McCORD on 1 March 1961. + +For details on this see- +the file of [Stratton], + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10002.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10002.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd247775a35149073c6e2dc1ff21e09b48934d73 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10002.md @@ -0,0 +1,846 @@ +14-00000 +104-10129-10002 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DO NOT USE THIS SPACE +ISSUED BY + +PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT +INSTRUCTIONS + +THIS DATE (Fill In) +AUGUST 31, 1961 + +1. Answer all questions completely or check appropriate box. If question is not applicable, write "NA". Write "Un- +known" only if you do not know the answer and it cannot be obtained from personal records. Use blank space at +end of form for extra details on any question for which you have insufficient space. + +2. Type, print or write carefully; illegible or incomplete forms will not receive consideration. + +3. Consider your answers carefully. Your signature at the end of this form will certify to their correctness. Careful +completion of all applicable questions will permit review of your qualifications to the best advantage. + +SECTION I GENERAL PERSONAL AND PHYSICAL DATA + +1. FULL NAME (Last-First-Middle) 2. AGE 3. SEX + +RODRIGUEZ, EMILIO AMERICO 33 YEARS & MONTHSX MALE FEMALE + +4. HEIGHT 5. WEIGHT 6. COLOR OF EYES 7. COLOR OF HAIR 8. TYPE COMPLEXION 9. TYPE BUILD + +5FT. 10IN. 150165. BROWN BLACK RUDDY MEDIUM + +6. SCARS (Type and Location) + +NONE + +7. OTHER DISTINGUSHING PHYSICAL FEATURES + +NONE + +8. CURRENT ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone, State and Country) 13. PERMANENT ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Zone, State and +Country) AND PHONE NO. +9361 S.W. 178 ST. PHONE: +9361 S.W. 178ST. +PERRINE 57, FLA. PERRINE 57, FLA. (CEDAR S-8341 +4.S. A. 4. S. A. + +9. CURRENT PHONE NO. 15. OFFICE PHONE NO. & EXT. 16. LEGAL RESIDENCE (State, Territory or Country) + +CEDAR 5-8341 NA FLORIDA 4.S.A. + +10. NICKNAMES 18. OTHER NAMES YOU HAVE USED + +NONE EUGENIO GONZALEZ + +11. INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES (Including Length of Time) UNDER WHICH YOU HAVE EVER USED THESE NAMES. + +FROM APRIL 1960 TO PRESENT IN HAVANA, CUBA AND MIAMI, FLA. AS UNDERCOVER NAME + +12. IF LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS (Where and by What Authority). + +N.A. + +SECTION ון POSITION DATA + +1. INDICATE THE TYPE OF WORK OR POSITION FOR WHICH YOU ARE APPLYING + +CONTRACT AGENT + +2. INDICATE THE LOWEST ANNUAL ENTRANCE SALARY YOU WILL +ACCEPT (You will not be considered for any position with a lower +entrance salary). +$ 9,600.00 + +3. DATE AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT + +CONTRACT ALREADY SIGNED + +4. INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO TRAVEL + +OCCASIONALLY FREQUENTLY CONSTANTLY OTHER: + +5. INDICATE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT ASSIGNMENT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS (Check (X) each item applicable) + +WASHINGTON, D.C. +X +ANYWHERE IN U.S. +X +CERTAIN LOCATIONS ONLY (Specify): + +OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL U.s. + +6. INDICATE WHAT RESERVATIONS YOU WOULD PLACE ON ASSIGNMENTS OUTSIDE THE WASHINGTON, D.C. AREA. + +ADEQUATE PAY AND LIVING CONDITIONS FOR +SELF AND FAMILY + +FORM 444 USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +11-56 -١٠ (4) + +14-00000 +-2- +SECTION INN CITIZENSHIP + +1. DATE OF BIRTH 2. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) 3. PRESENT CITIZENSHIP (Country) + +JAN. 27,1928. HAVANA, CUBA U.S.A. + +4. CITIZENSHIP ACQUIRED BY 5. DATE NATURAL- 6. NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE NO. + +BIRTH MARRIAGE XOTHER (Specify): NATURAL IZED DECEMBER 15, 1949 #6799255) + +7. COURT ISSUING NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE 8. ISSUED AT (City, State, Country) + +4.S. DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN DIST. OF LOUISIANA New ORLEANS, LA. + +8. HAVE YOU HELD PREVIOUS NATIONALITY 10. IF YES, GIVE NAME OF COUNTRY + +XYES NO CUBA + +9. GIVE PARTICULARS CONCERNING PREVIOUS NATIONALITY. + +CUBAN BY BIRTH + +10. HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE YES 13. GIVE PARTICULARS +PRESENT CITIZENSHIP Ν.Α. + +X NO + +11. IF YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR U.S. CITIZENSHIP, WHAT IS PRESENT STATUS OF YOUR APPLICATION (First Papers, Etc.)? + +N. A. + +12. DATE OF ARRIVAL IN U.S. 16. PORT OF ENTRY 17. ON PASSPORT OF WHAT COUNTRY + +JUNE6, 1961 MIAMI, FLA SWISS PROTECTIVE PASSPORT + +13. LAST U.S. VISA (No., Type, Place of Issue) 19. DATE VISA ISSUED + +RESIDENT U.S. EMBASSY IN HAVANA, CUBA Nov. 1942 +SECTION IV EDUCATION + +1. CHECK (X) HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ATTAINED + +LESS THAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE OVER TWO YEARS OF COLLEGE NO DEGREE + +HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE BACHELOR'S DEGREE + +TRADE, BUSINESS, OR COMMERCIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE GRADUATE STUDY LEADING TO HIGHER DEGREE + +TWO YEARS COLLEGE OR LESS MASTER'S DEGREE DOCTOR'S DEGREE + +2. NAME OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL +2. ADDRESS (City, State, Country) + +COLEGIO DE LA SALLE HAVANA CUBA + +3. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) 4. GRADUATE + +Sep. 1934 to Nov. 1942 X YES NO + +4. NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL 3. HIGH SCHOOL +5. ADDRESS (City, State, Country) + +ALCEE FORTIER HIGH SCHOOL NEW ORLEANS, LA. + +6. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) 4. GRADUATE + +Nov. 1942 to June 1945 X YES NO + +7. NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL 2. ADDRESS (City, State, Country) + +8. DATES ATTENDED (From-and-To) 4. GRADUATE + +YES NO + +8. COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY STUDY + +NAME AND LOCATION OF COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY SUBJECT DATES ATTENDED DEGREE DATE SEM/QTR +REC'D REC'D HOURS +MAJOR MINOR FROM TO (Specify) + +TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA Psychology Chemistry 1945 1948 B.S. Juve 1948 Sem has. +Biology + +TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA Spanish Portuguete 1949 1952 M.A. JUNE 1952 Sem hes. + +TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA SPANISH French 1952 1954 NONE N.A. Sembas. + +SECTION IV CONTINUED TO PAGE 3 + +14-00000 +SECTION IV CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 + +9. IF A GRADUATE DEGREE HAS BEEN NOTED IN ITEM 4 WHICH REQUIRED SUBMISSION OF A WRITTEN THESIS, INDICATE THE TITLE +OF THE THESIS AND BRIEFLY DESCRIBE ITS CONTENT. +5 +? +EL EPITETO EN LAS OBRAS DE BERCEO (DO NOT REMEMBER EXACT TITLE). A DETAILED +STUDY OF THE MANY USES OF THE EPITHET IN BERCEO'S WORKS, A 12TH CENTURY WPITER, +INCLUDING A CROSS-REFERENCE LISTING OF ALL EPITHETS AS SHOWN IN HIS WRITINGS. + +10. TRADE, COMMERCIAL AND SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS +NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION FROM TO MONTHS + +N.A. + +11. MILITARY TRAINING (FULL TIME DUTY IN SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS SUCH AS ORDNANCE, INTELLIGENCE, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.) +NAME AND ADDRESS OF SCHOOL STUDY OR SPECIALIZATION FROM TO MONTHS + +N.A + +12. OTHER EDUCATIONAL TRAINING NOT INDICATED ABOVE. + +N.A. + +SECTION V FOREIGN LANGUAGE ABILITIES + +1. LANGUAGE COMPETENCE IN ORDER LISTED HOW ACQUIRED +R-Read, W-Write, S-Speak + +(List below each language in EQUIV- +which you possess any degree ALENT FLUENT ADEQUATE ADEQUATE LIMITED +PRO- CONTACT ACADEMIC +of competence. Indicate your TO BUT FOR FOR KNOW- NATIVE OF LONGED STUDY +(all +proficiency to Read, Write or NATIVE OBVIOUSLY RESEARCH TRAVEL LEDGE COUNTRY RES- (with levels) +Speak by placing a check (X) +FOREIGN IDENCE parents, +in the appropriate box(es). +R W S R W S R W S R W S R W S etc.) + +Spanish XX +PORTUGUESE XX + +FRENCH XX + +ITALIAN XX + +13. IF YOU HAVE CHECKED "ACADEMIC STUDY" UNDER "HOW ACQUIRED", INDICATE LENGTH AND INTENSIVENESS OF STUDY. + +FROM 1949 to 1954 STUDIED THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES AT THE GRADUATE +LEVEL + +14. IF YOU HAVE INDICATED FLUENCY FOR A LANGUAGE HAVING SIGNIFICANT DIFFERENCES IN SPOKEN AND WRITTEN FORM, EX- +PLAIN YOUR COMPETENCE THEREIN. + +N.A. + +15. DESCRIBE YOUR ABILITY TO DO SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE WORK INVOLVING VOCABULARIES AND TERMINOLOGY IN THE SCIEN- +TIFIC, ENGINEERING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MILITARY, AND OTHER SPECIALIZED FIELDS. + +FAMILIAR WITH SCIENTIFIC AND ENGINEERING TERMINOLOGY IN SPANISH. + +16. IF YOU HAVE NOTED A PROFICIENCY IN LANGUAGE, WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO USE THIS ABILITY IN ANY POSITION FOR WHICH +YOU MIGHT BE SELECTED? +YES NO +-3- + +14-00000 +-4- +SECTION VI GEOGRAPHIC AREA KNOWLEDGE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL + +1. LIST BELOW ANY FOREIGN REGIONS OR COUNTRIES IN WHICH YOU HAVE TRAVELLED OR GAINED KNOWLEDGE AS A RESULT OF +RESIDENCE, STUDY OR WORK ASSIGNMENT. INDICATE TYPE OF KNOWLEDGE SUCH AS TERRAIN, HARBORS, UTILITIES, RAIL- +ROADS, INDUSTRIES, POLITICAL PARTIES, ETC. + +NAME OF TYPE OF DATES OF DATES AND +KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED BY +REGION OR COUNTRY SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE RESIDENCE PLACE OF STUDY RESI- WORK +OR TRAVEL DENCE TRAVEL STUDY ASSIGN +MENT +CUBA HAVANA + VECINITY. POLITICAL N.A. +ECONOMIC SOCIAL STRUCTURE. +COMMERCE-IMPORTATIONS. 1954-1961 + +17. INDICATE THE PURPOSE OF VISIT, RESIDENCE, OR TRAVEL IN EACH OF THE REGIONS OR COUNTRIES LISTED ABOVE. + +To Work AS ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER FOR Century Electric Co., IN change. +of their HAVANA Office, IN HAVANA, Cuba. LATER REMAINED IN Cuba FROM MARCH 9960 to +June 1961 AS +18. UNITED STATES PASSPORT NUMBER AND EXPIRATION DATE, IF ISSUED. + +PASS. N№: 1095961 +Expired: Sept. 2 1960 (NOT RENewed) +SECTION VII TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS +PRINcipal Agent for C.I.A... + +1. TYPING (wpm) 2. SHORTHAND (wpm) 3. SHORTHAND SYSTEM USED CHECK (X) APPROPRIATE ITEM + +50 Ν.Α. GREGG SPEEDWRITING STENOTYPE OTHER (Specify): + +2. INDICATE OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH WHICH YOU HAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING (Comptometer, +Mimeograph, Card Punch, Etc.). MIMEOGRAPH, ADDING MACHINE, CALCULATOR, DICTATING MACHINE + +SECTION VIII SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS + +1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPORTS IN WHICH YOU ARE ACTIVE OR HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED. INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY +IN EACH. + +FISHING, HUNTING, SWIMMING (GOOD UNDERWATER RESISTANCE), PHOTOGRAPHY +(BLACK & WHITE AND COLOR), MUSICAL(PLAY SEVERAL INSTRUMENTS BY EAR), FLYING, +Bowling, Chess. + +Average IN ALL OF THE ABOVE. + +2. INDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING WHICH MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A +PARTICULAR POSITION OR TYPE OF WORK. + +TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE SECURED AT THE UNIVERSITY +LEVEL AND IN FOREIGN TRADE MANAGEMENT RESPECTIVELY. ALSO +CAPACITY TO CARRY OUT IN DE PENDENT RESEARCH AT THE GRADUATE LEVEL. + +3. EXCLUDING BUSINESS EQUIPMENT OR MACHINES WHICH YOU MAY HAVE LISTED IN ITEM 2, SECTION VII, LIST ANY SPECIAL +SKILLS YOU POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RADIO (Indi- +cate CW speed, sending and receiving), OFFSET PRESS, TURRET LATHE, SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVICES. + +FAMILIAR WITH GENERAL SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS AS MAY BE PRESENT +IN A MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY. BECKMAN Spectophotometry. + +(DID ONE YEAR RESEARCH AT TULANE MEDICAL SCHOOL)) + +: +SECTION VIII CONTINUED TO PAGE 5 + +14-00000 +SECTION VIII CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 + +19. ARE YOU NOW OR HAVE YOU EVER BEEN A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION, SUCH AS PILOT, +ELECTRICIAN, RADIO OPERATOR, TEACHER, LAWYER, CPA, MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, ETC.? +YES NO + +20. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ABOVE, INDICATE KIND OF LICENSE AND STATE ISSUING LICENSE (Provide License Registry +Number, if known). + +Student Pilot Certificate N№S-293957) + +21. FIRST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of Issue) 22. LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of Issue) + +2-18-54 N.A. + +22. LIST ANY SIGNIFICANT PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTHOR (Do NOT submit copies unless requested). INDICATE +THE TITLE, PUBLICATION DATE, AND TYPE OF WRITING (Non-Fiction or Scientific articles, General Interest subjects, Novels, Short +Stories, Etc.). + +Ν.Α. + +23. INDICATE ANY DEVICES WHICH YOU HAVE INVENTED AND STATE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTED. + +N.A. + +24. LIST PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE. + +IN COLLEGE AND AS A JUNIOR EXECUTIVE IN FOREIGN TRADE + +25. LIST ANY PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC OR HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OR SOCIETIES IN WHICH YOU ARE NOW OR WERE FORMERLY +A MEMBER. LIST ACADEMIC HONORS YOU HAVE RECEIVED. + +Phi Sigma IOTA, National Honor Society of Romance Languages. + +American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. + +Graduate Scholarships offered by the state of Louisiana and Tulane. UNIVERSI +(UNDER WHICH I DID FIVE YEARS OF GRADUATE WORK) + +HONORARY MENTIONS AND MEDALS. + +SECTION IX EMPLOYMENT HISTORY + +University. +NOTE: (LIST LAST POSITION FIRST.) Indicate chronological history of employment for past 15 years. Account for all periods +including casual employment and all periods of unemployment. Giveaddress and state what you did during periods of +unemployment. List all civilian employment by a foreign Govemment, regardless of dates. In completing item 9, "De- +scription of Duties" consider your experience carefully and provide meaningful, objective statements. + +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +Meril1954 Oct. 1960 CENTURY ELECTRIC COMPANY + +2. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) 4. NAME OF SUPERVISOR ARNESTO N. RODRIGUEZ, Dist. Mug Mu + +1806 PINE ST., ST. Lours, Mo., USA. MR. Charles C. White, Expet MANAGER. + +3. KIND OF BUSINESS 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) + +MANUFACTURER OF MOTORS, GENERATORS, 678. $1,000 +PER MONTH (AO) +4. TITLE OF JOB + +Assitant DISTRICT MANAGER + +5. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES TO PROMOTE AND SERVICE THE SALE OF CENTURY MOTORS, GENERATORS +AND RELATED EQUIPMENT IN THE TERRITORY OF CUBA, AND TO COOPERATE IN COLLECTIONS +WHEN NECESARY. TO MANAGE THE HAVANA DISTRICT SALES OFFICE IN FULL RESPONSABILITY IN +THE ABSENCE OF THE DISTRICT MIGR. TO LOOK AFTER THE INTEREST OF CENTURY ELEC.CO. IN CUBA + +6. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +PRESENT CONDITIONS IN CUBA AND ACCEPTANCE / ASSIGNMENTS +AS PRINCIPAL AGENT IN CUBA FOR C.I.A. + +SECTION IX CONTINUED TO PAGE 6 + +14-00000 +SECTION IX CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 + +7. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +FEB. 1950 MARCH 1954 TULANE UNIVERSITY + +8. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) 4.S.A. + +ST. CHARLES ST., NEW ORLEANS LA., U.S.A. + +9. KIND OF BUSINESS 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +COLLEGE DR. John E. Englekiak, CHAIRMAN Sp. Depth. + +10. TITLE OF JOB 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) + +Graduate Asst. $ goo PER MONTH (71) + +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES + +TEACHER OF BEGINNER AND INTERMEDIATED SPANISH.IN THE +COLLEGE LEVEL. TO ASSIST WITH REGISTRATION AND DEPARTAMENTAL FUNCTIONS. + +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +TO ACCEPT ABOVE POSITION + +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +JANE 1950 +JUNE 1949 BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGEZ + +2. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +INTERNATIONAL TRADE MART, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 4.5.A. MR. HALL, DIRECTOR + +3. KIND OF BUSINESS 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) + +LANGUAGE SCHOOL $ 3.00 PER UR. + +4. TITLE OF JOB + +PROFESSOR + +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +TO TEACH THE SPANISH LANGUAGE BY THE BERLITZ METHOD.. + +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +TO ACCEPT ABOVE POSITION AND PURSUET +AN ADVANCED DEGREE + +5. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +JAN. 1949 JUNE 1949 TULANE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL + +6. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +TULANE AVE, NEW ORLEANS, LA. 4.S.A. DR. Woo + +7. KIND OF BUSINESS 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) + +MEDICAL SCHOOL $ 200.00 PER MONTH + +8. TITLE OF JOB + +Medical Research TechnitIAN + +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES + +IN CHARGE OF SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS IN THE CARDIO +VASCULAR RESEARCH LABORATORY. + +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +CONCLUSION OF RESEARCH + +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +2. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +5 + +3. KIND OF BUSINESS 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +4. TITLE OF JOB 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) + +$ PER + +SECTION IX CONTINUED TO PAGE 7 + +14-00000 +SECTION IX CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 + +6 + +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES + +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +11. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +12. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +13. KIND OF BUSINESS 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +14. TITLE OF JOB 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal + Service) +15. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES + +16. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +17. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yr.) 2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY + +18. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +19. KIND OF BUSINESS 5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR + +20. TITLE OF JOB 7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal +Service) + +21. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES + +22. REASONS FOR LEAVING + +23. IF PRIOR SERVICE WITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS NOT ED ABOVE, INDICATE THE +NUMBER OF YEARS CREDITABLE TOWARD U.S. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT, IF KNOWN. + +24. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DISCHARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM ANY POSITION. YES NO + +HAVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? YES NO +IF YOUR ANSWER TO EITHER OR BOTH QUESTIONS IS "YES", GIVE DETAILS + +-7- + +14-00000 +SECTION X +-8- +MILITARY SERVICE + +1. CURRENT DRAFT STATUS + +2. ARE YOU REGISTERED FOR THE DRAFT UNDER +THE UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND +SERVICE ACT OF 1948 (As amended) +YES +NO +3. SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFI- + CATION +4-F +3. SELECTIVE SERVICE NO. +16-45-28-53 + +4. IF DEFERRED, GIVE REASON 5. LOCAL DRAFT BOARD NO. OR DESIGNATION AND ADDRESS + +DIABETES MELLITUS №45, Orlean PARIsh, New Orleans, LA. + +1. MILITARY SERVICE RECORD + +2. CURRENT AND/OR PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP + +CHECK (X) AS ARMY NAVY MARINE AIR COAST MERCHANT NATIONAL AIR NAT'L FOREIGN ORGAN. OR MIL. +APPROPRIATE CORPS FORCE GUARD MARINE GUARD GUARD SERVICE (Specify): + +HAVE SERVED + +NOW SERVING + +3. BRANCH OR CORPS OF ABOVE CHECKED ORGANIZATION(S) + +4. DATE SEPARATED FROM EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY (Past service) 4. TOTAL LENGTH OF EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY IN U.S. ARMED +FORCES (Past and current service) +5. DÁTE ENTERED PAST SERVICE CURRENT SERVICE 6. TOTAL LENGTH OF ACTIVE DUTY IN FOREIGN MILITARY OR- +ACTIVE DUTY +GANIZATION + +7. RANK, GRADE OR PAST SERVICE CURRENT SERVICE 8. SERVICE, SERIAL OR FILE NUMBER (If now serving, provide cur- +RATE +rent number) + +8. PRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL PAST SERVICE +SPECIALTY (Mos or Designator AND TITLE CURRENT SERVICE + +9. SECONDARY MIL. OCCUPATIONAL PAST SERVICE CURRENT SERVICE +SPECIALTY (Mos or Designator) AND +TITLE + +10. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY DUTIES (Indicate whether applicable to past or current service) + +HONORABLE DISCHARGE 12. CHECK (X) TYPE OF SEPARATION FROM ACTIVE DUTY +RELEASE TO INACTIVE DUT Y RETIREMENT FOR SERVICE UNDUE HARDSHIPS +RETIREMENT FOR AGE RETIREMENT FOR COMBAT DISABILITY OTHER: +RETIREMENT FOR/PHYSICAL DISABILITY + +13. CHECK (X) COMPONENT IN WHICH YOU SERVED +REGULAR RESERVE (Including the National and Air National Guard) OTHER (Including AUS) + +4. MILITARY RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD AND ROTC STATUS + +5. DO YOU NOW HAVE YES 2. ARE YOU NOW A MEMBER OF THE YES 3. ARE YOU NOW A MEMBER OF YES +RESERVE STATUST NAT'L. GRD. OR AIR NAT'L. THE ROTC? +GRD.7 NO NO NO + +6. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ITEMS 1, 2 OR 3 ABOVE, CHECK COMPONENT MEMBERSHIP BELOW + +ARMY MARINE CORPS NATIONAL GUARD COAST GUARD NAVY ROTC INDICATE ROTC CATEGORY NUM- +BER +NAVY AIR FORCE AIR NAT'L.GUARD ARMY ROT/C AIR FORCE ROTC + +7. CURRENT RANK, GRADE OR 6. DATE OF APPOINTMENT IN CURRENT 7. EXPIRATION DATE OF CURRENT RESERVE OBLIGA- +RATE RANK TION + +8. CHECK (X) CURRENT RESERVE CATEGORY READY RESERVE STANDBY(Active) STANDBY (Inactive) RETIRED + +9. PRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (Mos or Desig- 10. SECONDARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (Mos or Des- +nator) AND TITLE +Ignator) AND-TITLE + +10. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY RESERVE DUTIES + +11. ARE YOU CURRENTLY ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED +TO A RESERVE, NAT'L. GUARD OR ROTC TRAIN- YES 13. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ITEM 12, GIVE UNIT OR AGENCY +ING UNIT +AND ADDRESS +NO + +12. HAVE YOU A MILITARY MOBILIZATION ASSIGN- YES 15. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED YES TO ITEM 14, GIVE UNIT OR AGENCY +MENT? +AND ADDRESS +NO + +13. INDICATE TOTAL MILITARY SERVICE YEARS MONTHS 17. WHERE ARE YOUR SERVICE RECORDS KEΡΤΙ +FOR LONGEVITY PURPOSES INCLUD- +ING ACTIVE AND INACTIVE DUTY + +14-00000 +SECTION XI FINANCIAL STATUS + +1. ARE YOU ENTIRELY DEPENDENT ON YOUR SALARY? YES +NO + +2. IF YOUR ANSWER IS "NO" TO THE ABOVE, STATE SOURCES OF OTHER INCOME + +N.A. + +3. BANKING INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS + +NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS (City, State, Country) + +Whitney Nat. BANK of New Orleans New Orleans, LA., U.S.A. + +The Airport BANK of Miami MIAMI, FLA., U.S.A. + +The ROYAL BANK of CANADA HAVANA, CUBA. + +4. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN, OR PETITIONED FOR, BANKRUPTCY, YES NO + +5. IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES" TO THE ABOVE, GIVE PARTICULARS, INCLUDING COURT AND DATE(S) + +N.A. + +6. GIVE THREE CREDIT REFERENCES IN THE UNITED STATES + +NAME ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State) + +Whitney NAT. BANK of New Orleans New Orleans, LA. U.S.A. + +DH.HOLMES Ltd. (Department Store) New Galeans, LA. U.S.A. + +MAISON Blanche (Department Store) New Orleans, LA. U.S.A. + +7. DO YOU RECEIVE AN ANNUITY FROM THE UNITED STATES OR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT UNDER ANY RETIREMENT +ACT, PENSION, OR COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICE? YES +NO + +8. IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES" TO THE ABOVE QUESTION, GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS + +Ν.Α. + +9. DO YOU HAVE ANY FINANCIAL INTEREST IN, OR OFFICIAL CONNECTIONS WITH NON-U.S.-CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES; OR IN +OR WITH U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES HAVING SUBSTANTIAL FOREIGN INTERESTST +YES +NO +(If answer "YES", fumish details on separate sheet.) +SECTION XII MARITAL STATUS + +1. PRESENT STATUS (Single, Married, Widowed, Separated, Divorced, or Annulled) SPECIFY: MARRIED + +2. STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASON FOR ALL SEPARATIONS, DIVORCES OR ANNULMENTS + +N.A. +WIFE, HUSBAND If you have been married more than once including annulments use a separate sheet for former wife or +OR FIANCE: husband giving data required below for all previous marriages. If marriage contemplated, fill in appropriate +information for fiance. + +3. NAME (First) (Middle) (Maiden) (Last) +PAULINE JUANITA Ross RODRIGUEZ + +4. STATE ANY OTHER NAMES EVER USED + +PAULA (NICKNAME SINCE CHIL HOOD) +INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES (Including length of time) UNDER WHICH ANY +OF THESE NAMES WERE USED. IF LEGAL CHANGE GIVE PARTICULARS +(Where and by what authority). USE EXTRA SPACE PROVIDED ON PAGE 16 +OF THIS FORM TO RECORD THIS INFORMATION. + +5. DATE OF MARRIAGE 6. PLACE OF MARRIAGE (City, State, Country) +JUNE 10, 1948 New Orleans, LA., U.S.A. + +7. HIS (OR HER) ADDRESS BEFORE MARRIAGE (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +300 OAKUM ST. EDENTON, N.C., U.S.A. + +8. LIVING 9. DATE OF DEATH 10. CAUSE OF DEATH + +XYES NO N.A. N.A. + +11. CURRENT ADDRESS (Give last address, if deceased) + +19361 S.W. 178 st. PERRINE 57, FLA. U.S.A. + +12. DATE OF BIRTH 13. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) 14. CITIZENSHIP + +JAN. 2, 1923 BOGALUSA, LA. U.S.A. 4. S.A. + +SECTION XII CONTINUED TO PAGE 10 + +-9- + +14-00000 +- 10- +SECTION XII CONTINUED FROM PAGE 9 +14. IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S. DATE OF ENTRY 15. PLACE OF ENTRY +N.A. N.A. +16. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) [Country (ies) 17. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP 18. WHERE ACQUIRED (City, State, Country) +N.A. ACQUIRED +N.A. N.A. +19. OCCUPATION 20. PRESENT EMPLOYER (Also give former employer, or if spouse deceased or +HOUSE WIFE unemployed give last two employers) +21. EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +N.A. +22. DATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (From and to By Mo. and Yr.) +Ν.Α. +23. BRANCH OF SERVICE 24. COUNTRY WITH WHICH MILITARY SERVICE AFFILIATED +N.A. N.A. +25. DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN +N.A. +SECTION XIII CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS + +1. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR ALL CHILDREN AND DEPENDENTS + +NAME RELATIONSHIP DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH CITIZENSHIP ADDRESS + +EMILIO AMERICO RODRIGUEZ J.R.? SON SEPT. 18, 1951, New Orleans, LA 4.S.A. 9361 SW-178 ST. +PERRINE $7, FLA. + +JOSEPH ROSS RODRIGUEZ SON MARCH 1, 1953, New Orleans, LA. 4. S.A. 4361 SW. 1785 T. +PERRINE 57, FLA + +PATTI MICHELLE RODRIGUEZ DAUG THER OCT. 23, 1954, HAVANA, Cuba 4.S.A. 9361 SW. 178 ST. +PERRINE 87, FLA. + +PAUL MARSHALL RODRIGUEZ SON NOV. 1, 1957, HAVANA Cuba 4.S.A. 9361 SW. 178 ST. +PERRINE 57, FLA. + +2. NUMBER OF CHILDREN Incbuding step +children and adopted and adopted children) WHO ARE +UNMARRIED, UNDER 21 YRS OF AGE, +AND NOT SELF-SUPPORTING 3. NUMBER OF OTHER DEPENDENTS (Including spouse, +parents, step-parents, sister, etc.) WHO DEPEND ON +YOU FOR AT LEAST 50% OF THEIR SUPPORT, OR +CHILDREN OVER 21 YRS. OF AGE WHO ARE NOT +SELF-SUPPORTING. + +SECTION XIV FATHER (Give same information, for Stepfather and/or Guardian on a separate sheet) + +1. FULL NAME (Last-First-Miتفن( 2. LIVING 3. DATE OF DEATH 4. CAUSE OF DEATH + +RODRIGUEZ, ARNESTE NAPOLEON YES NO N.A. NA. + +2. STATE OTHER NAMES HE HAS USED + +N.4. +INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES (Including length of time) UNDER WHICH HE HAS +EVER USED THESE NAMES. IF LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS (Where +and by what authority). USE EXTRA SPACE PROVIDED ON PAGE 16 OF THIS +FORM TO RECORD THIS INFORMATION. + +3. CURRENT ADDRESS Give inst address, if deceased (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +The ORICANIAN Apt. wote! ST. CHARLES Ave., New Orleans, LA. H.S.A. +7. DATE OF BIRTH Augustos 1891 8. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) 9. CITIZENSHIP + +HAVANA, Cuba. Cuban + +10. IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S.-DATE OF ENTRY 11. PLACE OF ENTRY +Νου. 1962 New Orleans, LA. + +11. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) Country (les)7 13. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP 14. WHERE ACQUIRED (City, State, Country) +N.A ACQUIRED +NA N.A. + +12. OCCUPATION 16. PRESENT EMPLOYER (Give last employer, if Father is deceased or unemployed) + +RETIRED SELF EMPLOYED Century Elect. Co.. + +13. EMPLOYER'S BUSINESS DRESS OR FATHER'S BUSINESS ADDRESS IF SELF-EMPLOYED + +1806 PINE ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. 4.S.A. + +14. DATES OF MILITARY SERVIS (Prom-and-To) 19. BRANCH OF SERVICE 20, COUNTRY + +N.K. N.A. N.A. + +21. DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN INTELLIGECE AGENT FOR 4.5. EMBASSY IN +HAVANA, CUBA DURIRE WORLD WAR I, WORLD WAR II, AND RECENT CASTRO REVOLUTION + +14-00000 +SECTION XV +MOTHER (Give same information for Stepmother on separate sheet) + +1. FULL NAME (Last-First-Middle) +CASANOVA EMILIA + +4. STATE OTHER NAMES SHE HAS USED +N.A. +2. LIVING +YES NO +3. DATE OF DEATH +July 6, 1861 +4. CAUSE OF DEATH +ARTERIOSCLEROSIs +INDICATE CIRCUMSTANCES (Including length of time) UNDER WHICH SHE HAS +EVER USED THESE NAMES. IF LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS (Where +and by what authority). USE EXTRA SPACE PROVIDED ON PAGE 16 OF THIS +FORM TO RECORD THIS INFORMATION. + +5. CURRENT ADDRESS GIVE LAST ADDRESS, IF DECEASED (No., Street, City, State, Country) + +the pain Apr. Hotel, St. Charles Ave., New Cleans, LA U.S.A. + +6. DATE OF BIRTH 8. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) 9. 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OFFICE, DIVISION, BRANCH (or overseas station and existing cover if lateral assignment) +(Managua, Nicaragua)- (State) + +5. PRESENT POSITION +Ops Off - #0396 + +6. EMPLOYEE EXTENSION +6576 + +7. PROPOSED STATION 16-22 32 + +8. PROPOSED POSITION (Title, Number, Grade) +Ops Off. #1770, GS-12 + +9. TYPE OF COVER AT NEW STATION +Military + +10. ESTIMATED DATE OF DEPARTURE +O/A 11 Oct 68 + +11. NO. OF DEPENDENTS TO ACCOMPANY + +12. COMMENTS +Subject was medically approved for overseas assignment in December 1967. Is returning short of tour for assignment JMCOBRA. + +13. DATE OF REQUEST +27 Sept 68 + +14. SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING OFFICIAL +Roy W. Forslund + +15. ROOM NUMBER AND BUILDING 16. EXTENSION +3D5319 Hqs. 6576 + +17. OFFICE OF MEDICAL SERVICES DISPOSITION + +18. OFFICE OF SECURITY DISPOSITION +Date. + +Security Approval has been granted for the use requested in this request +Chief, Personnel Security Division + +19. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +First, Middle) | 2. DATE OF BIRTH | 3. GRADE +---|---|--- +Cecolo, Joseph S. | December 1935 | GS-11 +FICE, DIVISION, BRANCH (or overseas station and | 5. PRESENT POSITION | 6. EMPLOYEE EXTENSION +existing cover if lateral assignment) | | + +7. PROPOSED STATION | 8. PROPOSED POSITION (Title, Number, Grade) +---|--- +DDP/WH/1 - (Mexico City) 16-3 | 0396 Ops.Officer GS-13 +Managua, Nicaragua) 16-22 | 10. ESTIMATED DATE OF | 11. NO. OF DEPENDENTS TO + | DEPARTURE | ACCOMPANY +9. TYPE OF COVER AT NEW STATION | 27 Jan 1968 | one +(State Integree) 32 | | + +12. COMMENTS + +Lateral transfer. Subject will be in Headquarters area +o/a 23 January 1968. + +13. DATE OF REQUEST | 14. SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING, OFFICIAL | 15. ROOM NUMBER AND BUILDING | 16. EXTENSION +---|---|---|--- +20 December 1967 | John F. Conroy | 3 D 5309 HQS | 4516 + +17. OFFICE OF MEDICAL SERVICES DISPOSITION + +18. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI/OA + +SUBJECT : 201-274330 + #214 485 + + 15 JAN + 1965 + +1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 15 January 1965 +requesting an appropriate investigation in connection with your +Provisional Operational Approval interest only for Subject's use +as a (PA-PROP Asset) in Miami by WH/SA/IOS under Project JMATE. +24 + +2. A search of our indices was made in the name of the Sub- +ject and reflected the attached information. + +3. This case is being closed in our office pending further +notification from you. + +Victor R. White +Deputy Director of Security +(IOS) + +Attachment: +As stated + +CLOSED +DALY/vsf +21 January 1965 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10438.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10438.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6fbb6df0e1c3830b6636ccc5b6b44e3d59ec3abe --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10438.md @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +104-10129-10438 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE-d + +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +**TRAVEL BRIEFING DATA** + +**NAME** +PICCOLO, Joseph Jr. + +**OFFICE** +DDP/WH + +**PHONE** + +**DEPARTURE DATE** +9/15/87 + +**STATUS** +PCS + +**DESTINATION(S)** +Mexico City, Mexico + +**FILE NUMBER** +109709 + +**RANK OR GRADE** +GS-9 + +**COVER** +(State)32 + +**DEPENDENTS BRIEFED** +YES NO + +**AREA** +Belgium-Brussels + +**AREA** +Mexico City, Mexico + +**AREA** + +**PREVIOUS TRAVEL** +**COVER** +32 (DAC)TDY + +**COVER** +32 (Light State)PCS + +**COVER** + +**YEARS** +1964 + +**YEARS** +1959 + +**YEARS** + +**EXPERIENCED TRAVEL** Formal briefing waived +☑ YES NO + +**CATEGORY** +A B C D + +**TYPE** + +**RISK OF CAPTURE TRAVEL BRIEFING** + +**SPECIAL BRIEFING PROBLEM** + +**SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL VERIFIED IN SUBJECT FILE** +YES NO + +**SECURITY APPROVAL FOR TRAVEL BASED ON FILE REVIEW BY BRIEFING OFFICER** +YES NO + +**SECURITY FILE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW BEFORE BRIEFING** +YES NO + +EMERGENCY CONTACTS (met on arrival, phone no., alternate action to make contact) +SECURITY REGULATIONS (operational talk, documents, indigenous employee hazards) +TRAVEL PRECAUTIONS (recognition overseas, camera, black market, currency exchange) +PERSONAL AFFAIRS (charge accounts, traffic tickets, litigation, neighbors) +PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk) +PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans) +ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on return) +HOSTILE AUDIO SURVEILLANCE (microphones, shop talk at home-hotels, report to security) +COVER PROBLEMS (adequacy, request for briefing on arrival, family knowledge) +RESPONSIBILITY ABROAD (local customs, traditions, religion, responsibility for dependents) +OTHER + +REFERRED BACK TO CENTRAL COVER +YES NO + +DATE BRIEFED 9/15/87 +BY + +SECURITY OFFICER + +FORM 10-62 1987 + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification +(4-11-48) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10439.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10439.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..54c91c11c5d8213f37ac05e0418618bcb11a2257 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10129-10439.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#4-10439 +104-10129-10439 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) + +REASSIGNMENT PROCESSING + +1. THIS IS TO RECORD RECEIPT OF AND WHERE INDICATED, ACTION ON A +DOCUMENT WHICH PLACES THIS EMPLOYEE IN THE ASSIGNMENT SPEC IF IED + +SUBJECT +ROUT ING +(Kittitie. f) +PICCOLO, Joseph (NMN) Jr. +FILE NO. +ASSIGNMENT +03 +109709 +Mexico City. Mexico +DOCUMENT + +FORM 1152 +TRAVEL ORDER + +YY CERTIFICATION REQUEST +RETURNEE LIST +OVERSEAS PANEL LIST + +2. THE FILE HAS BEEN REVIEWED FOR INFORMATION. FLAGS, OR OTHER INDICATORS HAVING A BEARING ON THE PRO- +POSED ACTION. THE VARIOUS ASPECTS CONSIDERED AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. IF ANY, ARE AS FOLLOWS: + +SRS FLAG +NONE NOT PERT INENT +OTHER OR COMMENTS +OTHER FLAG +SUITABILITY INFO +MEDICAL INFO +PRIOR PANEL ACTION +COVER PROBLEMS +INTEGRATION PROBLEM +DATE OF LAST POLYGRAPH +NEEDS REPOLYGRAPH +YES +NO +3. +32 +"ACTION TAKEN + +REASSIGNMENT ACTION APPROVED +ACTION WILL BE RECORDED IN ANOTHER DOCUMENT + +COMMENTS + +4. CASE IS FORWARDED HEREWITH FOR THE FOLLOWING ACT ION + +DATE +SIGNATURE AND TITLE +AUG +1965 +Kille +FORM +2/17/65 +1948 USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS. +CONFIDENTIAL +(4) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10215.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10215.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6a102161097adecc6e179b6b6ae9ebfb5cac0c6f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10215.md @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +104-10130-10215 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Cover Support Desk +FROM: Mr. Robert J. Leonard +SUBJECT: TARASOFF, Anna +#131751 B-SB/2 + +NOTE: +I requested Bob +Leonard to give me a +copy of this memo. +M.K. Holbik +RO/PSD +10/20/00 + +GIST: + +A special meeting was convened to consider the problem +of the prospective visit of Subject's father to the Russian +Embassy to obtain a visa. It was determined that he should +not be briefed in advance and that an army cover be provided +for Subject. + +DETAILS: + +1. On 13 October 1960 the undersigned as representative +of the Office of Security met with Mr. Birch O'Neal, CI Staff; +T.K. Chalmers, CI/Projects; Henry C. Woodward, CCG/DC; +Thornton W. Means, OCG/OCB and the Subject to discuss the +problem of a prospective trip to the Russian Embassy by the +Subject's father for a trip to Russia. + +2. Mr. O'Neal had Mrs. TARASOFF recount the details of +the situation. She said that several months ago her father +ANTHONY ADAMOVIEZ had indicated an interest in attempting +to locate his brother and sisters in Russia. He sent +correspondence to his home town and received a reply from +his sister MARIYA KALNAK, c/o KALINOTSKIY, VZDEN SKIY RAYON, +MINSKAYA, U.S.S.R.. She stated that his brother IVANU +YULYANOVICHU ADOMOVICHU was also living. This correspondence +inspired ADAMOVIEZ with the desire to visit his brother and +sister in Russia god his retirement. ADONOVICHU, age 66, +in good health, recently retired from his job as a laborer +with American Steel and Wire Company and is now determined to +visit Russia. Subject's mother has no intention of returning +to Russia. + +3. Mrs. TARASOFF, on her return from a short vacation +visit to her husband BORIS D. TARASOFF, an Agency employee +in Mexico, visited her parents in Ohio and was informed + +of her father's intention to come to Washington to make +inquiry at the Russian Embassy in regard to his visit to +Russia. Subject's father wished Subject to accompany him +but she indicated that as a government employee she did +not want to go there. + +064. Mrs. TARASOFF says that her oldest sister, Mrs. +Sherry COMELLA knows of her CIA employment and the necessity +not to divulge this information. Subject stated that her +father and mother know only that she is a government employee. +They are not interested in the Agency or Department where +she or her husband is employed. Subject also advised that +although her landlady and Sears Roebuck Department Store know +her as CIA she is not aware that anyone else knows. + +5. Mr. O'Neal asked what could be done about this +situation. Mr. Means said that Subject's husband is in +Mexico under light state cover but had previously been +backstopped firmly as a contract employee of the Department +of State, Escort Branch, Division of Language Services. He +said he would firm up this backstop so that in the event of +inquiry at that Division of State it would be confirmed that +he is in Mexico on an assignment. Mr. Woodward stated that +he would provide a U.S. Army Translation Unit cover for +Mrs. TARASOFF retroactive to her entrance on duty. The. +undersigned stated that he would conduct expedite credit +checks on the Subject and her husband to ascertain whether or +not they had been recorded as Agency employees. + +6. It was agreed among the conferees that since the +father of Subject was unwitting of Subject's CIA employment +he would not be specially briefed on what to answer in the +event that the question was asked in connection with his +VISA application. It was agreed that not knowing the specific +Department of Government he would have to consult his daughter +and then she could give the cover which had been prepared for +her. The undersigned pointed out the possibility that Subject's +father might know of Subjects employment but it was agreed +that in view of his age and background employment but it was improbable +and that it would be better not to brief him specifically +on Subjects employment but to let the question be handled +naturally. + +7. Subsequent to the meeting expedite credit checks on +the Subject and her husband revealed no record at either the +Credit Bureau or Stone's. It has subsequently been learned +that Subject's father had visited the Embassy and had been +asked to give a short history and the names of his children. +Subject was listed by her father in her maiden name. +Consequently no further difficulty is expected in this matter. +The Office of Security is to be kept advised of further +developments in this case by T. K. Chalmers, Subject's +supervisor. + +ACTION: + +None. Information only. + +Robert J. Lemand +Robert. Leonard + +* Note: The question of +Subject and/or her husbands +employment did not come up +and accordingly was not +given to her father or the. + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10305.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10305.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..de3237a128641947b5b8a2dd3a908ba0a7351875 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10305.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#4-10130-10305 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) + +REINVESTIGATION ACTION + +| | | +| :-------- | :----------------------------- | +| SUBJECT | TARASOFF BORIS DIMITRI | +| FILE NO. | 104 887 | +| DATE | 9 Sept 1966 | + +1. THE FILE OF THE SUBJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED IN CONNECTION WITH THE REINVESTIGATION PROGRAM AND NO ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN FOR THE FOLLOWING REASON: + +INVESTIGATION WITHIN LAST FIVE YEARS + +CURRENT ASSIGNMENT OVERSEAS + +POSSIBLE RETIREMENT OR RESIGNATION + +ON LWOP STATUS + +(Other) + +2. IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE, THIS CASE HAS BEEN PENDED TO : 1 Sept 1968 + +3. THIS CASE IS TO BE FORWARDED TO THE CHIEF, TRANSACTION REVIEW SECTION, CLEARANCE BRANCH, UPON SUBJECT'S RETURN FROM OVERSEAS OR ANY CHANGE IN CURRENT STATUS. + +4. REMARKS + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SIGNATURE FOR C/TRS, CLEARANCE BRANCH, + +FORM +3-63 1986d + +CONFIDENTIAL + +(4-8-13) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10339.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10339.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5bb0d1164c02448a2c99b5ae5b662c264f687ee0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10339.md @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +104-10130-10339 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RF + +Memorandum for the File 13 February 1962 + +TARASOFF, Boris + +About two weeks ago Mr. [Sounitza], 00/C extension 3026, called and said that they needed an interpreter for a Soviet Delegation for one afternoon and Subject had been selected. Mr. [Sounitza] +said that Mr. Kuhn had given his approval recently on the Subject. + +Mr. [Sounitza] said that a new exchange program is now under negotiation. + +Subject will be under [State Department] cover [as a contractor for the language school.] + +No security objection was interposed to Subject's use. + +R. C. Svendiman + +CONFIDENTIAL diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10343.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10343.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..76efc4a7cd616f83442f5bd9a800a0509badc20c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10343.md @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +104-10130-10343 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +БЕЛЬЕТ +X TDY +PCS +INVITATIONAL +10484877 +EOD +OFFICE TRAVEL ORDER NO. +TRAVEL ORDER +NAME +Boris D. Tarasoff (FDD) +UFTICIAL STATION +Washington, D.C. +OFFICE PHONE +1887 +SERVICE TRAVEL ORDER NO. +GRADE +G6-11 +YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO TRAVEL AND INCUR NECESSARY EXPENSES IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS. THIS TRAVEL OR +CHANGE OF OFFICIAL STATION, IF SO DESIGNATED, IS MADE FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL CONVENIENCE. +ITINERARY, MODE OF TRAVEL AND PURPOSE +Washington, D.C. to Mexico City and return. +MODE: Air +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +PURPOSE: TOY Replacement for Station Employee while on home leave. Do Not Reproduce +Area Classified Category A. + +BEGIN TRAVEL DURATION +15 Aug.'60 +END +PER DIEM ALLOWANCE +DOMESTIC +FOREIGN +$ MAXIMUM +OTHER (See below) +AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE +CENTS PER MI. +NOT TO EXCEED +COST-BY COM- +MON CARRIER +CENTS PER MI, +AS MORE +ADVANTAGEOUS +TO GOV'T. +ALLOWANCES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS WITH REASONS +90 days TDY +११ +Light State Cover +PROCESSING BRANCH +58 PM '60 + +DEPENDENT TRAVEL AUTHORIZED +NAME +DATE OF BIRTH RELATIONSHIP +PROCURE TRANSPORTATION BY +TRANSPORTATION REQUEST +CASH OR OTHER +DISPOSITION OF EFFECTS +ESTIMATED COST OF TRAVEL +$1400.00 (02) +AUTHORIZATION +SHIPMENT TEMPORARY STORAGE +SHIPMENT POA AUTHORIZED +I CERTIFY FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE +OBLIGATION REFERENCE NO. +EXCESS BAGGAGE AUTHORIZED +ACCOMPANIED +UNACCOMPANIED +LBS AND MODE +LBS AND MODE +CHARGE COST CENTER NO. +40 Air +1135-5700-3000 + +ACCOMPANY TRAVELER +FOLLOW WITHIN 6 MONTHS +ADVANCE RETURN +ADVANCE OF FUNDS REQUESTED +DATE +SIGNATURE OF B & F OFFICER +YES +ACCOUNTING DUE DATE +NO + +COORDINATION +SIGNATURE +TITLE & COMPONENT +DATE +TYPED NAME AND TITLE +Charles A. Moore +COMPONENT +Heller J +CCD +7/16 + +SIGNATURE J. C. King +DATEhief, WD +TYPED NAME AND TITLE +EXAMINING PROCESSING BUTHORIZING OFFICIAL +5 July 1960 +COMPONENT +SIGNATURE LICHAOL BEENS +DATEhief, Ops. +FORM +3-59 +MFG 5-59 +VPV +540 OBSOLETE +PREVIOUS +EDITIONS. +5 July 1960 +(28-48) +SECRE diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10344.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10344.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac111c5de5baf8994461557ea7e8889c2784daf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10344.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +104-10130-10344 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TRAVEL BRIEFING SHE + +NAME: TARASOFF, Boris D +FILE: 104887 + +OFFICE: FDD/00 +PHONE: +TITLE AND GRADE: GS-11 + +DEPARTURE +DATE: 13 AUG 60 +STATUS: (90 DAYS) +TDY +COVER: [LT/STATE] 99 + +DESTINATION: MEXICO CITY +DEPENDENTS BRIEFING: + +PREVIOUS TRAVEL: Area____________ Cover____________ Years____________ + +Area____________ Cover____________ RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce Years____________ + +Area____________ Cover____________ Years____________ + +Risk of Capture +Travel Briefing Category A X B C D + +CERTIFICATION: SPECIAL CLEARANCES + +CONCURRENCE: TYPE: COORDINATED + +SPECIAL BRIEFING TYPE: COORDINATED + +TYPE: COORDINATED + +TYPE: COORDINATED + +Y. Emergency Contacts 6. Personal Conduct +2. Knowledge of Security Regulations 7. Association with Foreign Nationals +3. Travel Precautions 8. Defensive Audio Surveillance +4. Personal Affairs 9. Cover +X. Personal Correspondence 10. Responsibility as American Abroad + +OTHER + +Date Briefed: 7-20-60 SECRET BY Thomas L. Claft +SECURITY OFFICER + +2/01 03 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10356.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10356.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7ee075b17253630be185b83183b8506bb37545d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10356.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +104-10130-10356 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +file +Serasoft, Bares Dimitri +# 104027 + +-7.7. Jarima WE, Dr. inquired +whithin St. has any objection to Juleets +cassamment to [Narimany] PCS. +14-4 +Karivay +727. Jarima was advised that +prelem may review of. Subject's file +indicated no reason why subject should not +be processed. But because of subjects +background the final dicision would be +made Topside. + +Fingers + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +VPV diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10381.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10381.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..107f8bc085d6d9894ca7ee9b78201cddaff46d3c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10381.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10130-10381 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record + +28 Ma. 1963 RETURN TO CIA.... +Background Use Only!... +Do Not Reproduca + +SUBJECT: Mr. Boris D. TARASOFF, PCS Security Clearance + +1. I have been advised by a representative of the +Office of Security that Mr. TARASOFF will be granted +security clearance for PCS to Mexico City with the fol- +lowing proviso: + +That WHD is aware of and recognizes in conjunction +with his overseas function: Mr. TARASOFF and his +family are known to be CIA; and, further, are known +by USSR representatives whom he served as inter- +preter/translator in the U.S. (NOTE: I believe +that during the periods of the interp./transl. +duties he was given cover of Dept. of State or 99 +U.S. Govt. Contract Employee). + +2. I advised that the WHD was aware of the above, ace +accepted same, and that the proviso would be brought to +attention of C/W/3. + +W. S. RENEHAN +WH/Pers + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10472.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10472.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..604ea1a139684c7f16377ea78087b0894bff3fe6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10472.md @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ +14-00000 +104-10130-10472 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED +"TERNAL +ONLY +CONFENTIAL +SECRET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROM: +Chief, Central Cover Staff +Nonofficial Cover Branch +1-A-20 + +EXTENSION NO. + +DATE +26 MAR 1963 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a line across. column after each comment.) +1. +Office of Security +(Attn: Mr. Bannerman) +G-E-31 + +29. R83 +For your information +2. +bol. Edwards + +2 Apr SE +3. +Im. White + +20%. 2.1.2 +Sice meish +#493364 +4. +7M-hangan +Place +wachsenbunt file. +5. + +6. + +7. + +8. + +9. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. + +15. +FORM +3-62 +610 +USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +14-00000 +29 RAT 1909 +CS-2793 +MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD + +SUBJECT: +The Wackenhut Corporation +3280 Ponce de Leon Boulevard +Coral Gables, Florida + +1. Mr. Bannerman, Security Office, arranged through Chief, +CCS for the writer to meet Mr. George Wackenhut, President of +subject, to explore its potential for cover support. At 10:30 +a.m., on 14 March 1963, Mr. Wackenhut, Mr. Wes Reynolds, and I +met at Mr. Reynold's home, 3809 37th Street, North, Arlington. +Mr. Reynolds apparently represents Wackenhut in the Washington +area, although I did not gather that the firm is actually +operating here at present. Mr. Wackenhut and Mr. Reynolds, both, +are ex-FBI agents. + +2. Wackenhut started his firm in 1954. In 1961 it was +reported to have 1100 employees and anticipated 1961 sales in +excess of $5 million. At present it has offices in Miami, +Coral Gables, Tampa, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, New York City, +Boston, Buffalo, Denver, Los Angeles, San Jose (Calif.), Honolulu, +San Juan and Ponce, Puerto Rico. Wackenhut freely states that +he trades on the reputation of the FBI by publicizing widely the +21 ex-FBI agents, including two former Assistant Directors of the +FBI, in his management. + +3. The Operating Divisions of the company and their services +are described in a Wackenhut brochure as follows: + +Investigative Division.. + +Performs all types of investigations for attorneys, insurance +companies, banks and other businesses; sets up internal audit +systems to prevent embezzlements, and investigates personal back- +grounds of prospective executives, business partners and associates. + +Scientific Services Division + +Conducts pre and post-employment, pre-promotional and speci- +fic lie detector examinations for business and industry; special- +izes in technical security and investigative techniques, scientific +detection devices, and electronic and mechanical security methods +and equipment, and performs electronic "sweeps" to counter business +espionage through the detection of electronic intrusion attempts. +YRS +14-00000 +-2- + +Internal Intelligence Division +Specializes in exposing and controlling inside thefts that may +range from employee pilferage, through embezzlement of thousands of +dollars, to highly valuable industrial secrets. + +Central Clearing Division +Assists personnel and security directors to screen quickly +the backgrounds of present and potential employees through the +massive files of The Wackenhut Corporation. + +Retail Store Protection Division +Increases net profits by reducing inventory shortages through +the control of internal and external losses with security programs +designed to meet the client's specific needs. + +Training Services Division +Provides specialized training programs for security, fire +fighting, investigative and other personnel of business organiza- +tions and professional groups. + +Industrial Security Division +Provides the essential security services that are required by +all companies seeking or handling government classified contracts; +assists management in disaster and emergency planning. + +Fire and Safety Division +Supplies ambulance services, first aid crews, Wackenhut fire- +men fully trained in the technical field of industrial and muni- +cipal fire fighting and equipment, and safety surveys, systems, +and educational programs. + +Guard Forces Division +Selects, investigates, trains and supervises the uniformed +and plain-clothes guards who protect your operations; also provides +uniformed receptionists and guardettes; makes physical property +surveys to determine security requirements and establishes security +systems and controls. + +4. Mr. Wackenhut wants to expand abroad, in view of his +successful venture into Puerto Rico. However, he has no definite +plans as of the present and seemed to be seeking from CIA covert 24 +sponsorship for entry into areas of interest to us. He is pre- +pared to furnish personnel himself or to permit integration of 24 +Agency nominees. + +5. It is not apparent to me that there is any significant +market for Wackenhut's services in foreign countries, except +possibly among American businesses with physical plants overseas. +The nature of these services, I would presume, would make rather +difficult acquisition of the necessary occupational permits in +many countries. The potential for clandestine intelligence acti- +vities would be too obvious to host governments, and the emphasis +2/RS +14-00000 +- +3 +- + +on former FBI personnel probably would enhance such suspicions, +particularly in Latin America where "FBI" means "intelligence" +since its WW II activities there. + +6. CCS/NC on occasion receives requests for advice to busi- +ness organizations as to setting up security systems at overseas +installations. We recently referred a request of this type, +involving a major oil company, to the Physical Security element of +the Security Office. Conceivably, the Agency might make some +arrangement to advise Wackenhut of such requests, providing our own +Security Office is satisfied as to Wackenhut's competence. We 24 +could then place an Agency representative, if desired, in the team2y +dispatched overseas by Wackenhut should his company successfully +secure the contract. + +7. Wackenhut said he would be willing to dispatch teams to +set up personal security systems for foreign chiefs of state +whom the Agency wants protected. He is amenable, in fact, to any +reasonable application of his capabilities to Agency problems. +He would be willing to negotiate financing in equitable propor- +tions in the event an overt operation, set up at Agency behest, +were not financially self-susteining. + +8. Wackenhut impressed me as a clean-cut, energetic, ambitious +young business man who is obviously proud of what appears to be +a superior organization of its type. He is interest/in profits, +but it is my impression he is sincerely eager to do what he can to +assist the government and feels that CIA offers one possible oppor- +_tunity. Incidentally, he appears somewhat younger in person then +in the pictures appearing in the promotional material given the +writer. + +9. Copies of this memorandum are being furnished those Agency +components which might have an interest in utilizing subject com- +pany. Inquiries may be directed to the writer. +21.03 +10 +FRED R. YOUNGBLOOD +Chief, CCS/C +URS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10485.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10485.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e0770d3c3d8df343dc6d60f69c5ebed90760193 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10130-10485.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +104-10130-10485 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SPEED LETTER +REPLY REQUESTED DATE 26 February 1969 +YES NO LETTER NO. + +TO : Chief, Central Cover Staff FROM: Christos S. Gikas +ATTN: James W. Franklin Acting Chief, Employee Activity Branch + +Please check your records for any cover considerations in +connection with the release of a retirement medallion to VITALE, +Guy, DDP/WH. + +SIGNATURE +DATE + +REPLY + +No cover objections. + +SIGNATURE +RETURN TO ORIGINATOR +FORM 1831 USE PREVIOUS +5-67 EDITIONS +03 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10010.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10010.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f1c1fba36f584ddc49ac826675f2ed52509d7cca --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10010.md @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +14-00000 +104-10131-10010 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +INFORMATION FOR THE SECURITY FILE + +TO : Chief, Personnel Security Division Date: 1 July 1965 +FROM : Chief, Interrogation Research Division IRD#: 21642 +SUBJECT: SWENSON, Harold Francis SF #: 73086 + +CATEGORY A: 1. Foreign relatives residing in foreign countries. +2. Foreign relatives (non-US citizens) residing in the +United States. +3. Relatives residing in foreign countries other than +U. S. Government connected. + +CATEGORY BE 1. Any relatives employed by foreign governments foreign +owned firms or foreign intelligence organizations. + +CATEGORY C: 1. Foreign social acquaintances residing in foreign countries. +2. Foreign social acquaintances (non-US citizens) residing in +the United States. +3. Social acquaintances other than U. S. citizens or +Government connected residing in foreign countries. + +CATEGORY DE 1. Any acquaintance employed by a foreign government, foreign +owned firm or foreign intelligence organization. + +CATEGORY E: 1. Close Agency acquaintances. + +CATEGORY F: 1. Current roommates. + +CATEGORY G: 1. By whom recommended. + +|CATEGORY|NAME(citizenship)|ADDRESS|EMPLOYMENT|RELATIONSHIP TYPE ASSOCIATION TYPE CONTACT| +|---|---|---|---|---| +|A|None|||| +|B|None|||| +|C|None|||| +|D|Bill Dallgren|Arlington|-CIA/IER|Third many gere| +|E|Jack Flynn|Bethesda|-CIA/WHD|mind & ortet pipiner| +|F|Pal Roshiquy|Bethesda|-CIA/OTR|Grind & colliapie| +|F|None|||| + +14-00000 +WH/C #65-200 +10 May 1965 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: C/FI/INT/IE + +SUBJECT : Foreign Intelligence Officers (in Liaison +with CIA in the United States + +REFERENCES A.Your Memo dated 14 April 1965, Subject +as above. +B. SAS Memo #64-96 dated 5 February 1964 + +1. The following information is submitted per your reference +A which has been reported previously in reference B to the +Director of Security. + +Name: Colonel Carlos LUNA +Position: Argentine representative to the Security +Committee of the OAS, Washington, D. C. +Nationality: Argentine +Background: Age, 49. Born Argentina. Wife is +Argentine. Senior Colonel in the +Argentine Army. Career Army +Intelligence officer. Formerly an +officer assigned to the Secretaria de +Informaciones del Estado (SIDE), the +senior Argentine Intelligence Service +with which we maintain official liaison. +The Argentine service has assigned officers +to the OAS Security Committee (at Washington, +D. C. at our official requestHe replaced +Lt. Col. Francisco RAMIREZ and has almost +finished his tour here. Estimated time of +departure from Washington, D. C. in July 65. +He was assigned to the OAS Security +Committee by the Argentine Army and the +Argentine Intelligence Service (SIDE). +CIA Contacts: Harold F.: Swenson, WH/C/SP +Raford W. Herbert, DC/WHD +John Wilson, DC/WH/2 + +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +SECRET + +6/3/ + +SECRET + +-2- + +Frequency of Meetings: Occasional. No more often +than once per month as a +rule. + +Place of Meetings: At homes of above listed officers +or at restaurants. + +2, The above contact stems from a past association, is only +semi-official and in each instance covered by a Memorandum of +Record to WH Division. + +Harold F. Swenson +WH/C/SP + +cc. Deputy Director for Plans +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - Addressee +1 - DDP +1 - WH/C/ESEC +1 - Chrono + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10014.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10014.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..56e908d6b54beb5d086ffad48b9a7ac604fcee34 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10014.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +14-00000 +FILE: +SECRET +(When Filled in) + +REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION + +SERIAL NUMBER| NAME (Last-First-Middle) +---|--- +016229| SWENSON, Harold F. + +NATURE OF PERSONNEL ACTION +REASSIGNMENT + +FUNDS|EFFECTIVE DATE REQUESTED|CATEGORY OF EMPLOYMENT +---|---|--- +|MONTH DAY YEAR| +| | | REGULAR + +V TO V||COST CENTER NO. CHARGEABLE|LEGAL AUTHORITY (Completed by Office of Personnel) +---|---|--- +V TO CF|3132-1000-1000| +CF TO V| LOCATION OF OFFICIAL STATION|X CF TO CF + +ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGNATIONS +DDP +Task Force W +Office of the Chief + +POSITION TITLE|POSITION NUMBER|CAREER SERVICE DESIGNATION +---|---|--- +ATTACHE, POL OFF|0663| +OPS OFF (D BR CH) + +CLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE (GS, LB, etc.)|OCCUPATIONAL SERIES|GRADE AND STEP|SALARY OR RATE +---|---|---|--- +GS (15)|0136.01|15 (2)|$ 12,445 +| | | |$ 15,045 + +REMARKS +From: DDP/WH, Br. 2, Buenosaires, Argentina, #0084 + +CONCURRENCE Date 29 OCT 1962 +Approval has been granted for +use controlled by this request +Security +Division +Chief, Personnel Security Division + +1 cy Security + +SIGNATURE OF REQUESTING OFFICIAL|DATE SIGNED|SIGNATURE OF CAREER SERVICE APPROVING OFFICER|DATE SIGNED +---|---|--- +LOUIS W. ARMSTRONG, C/TFM/Pers.|| + +SPACE BELOW FOR EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL + +ACTION CODE|EMPLOY. CODE|OFFICE CODING|STATION CODE|INTEGREE CODE|HDOTRS. CODE|DATE OF BIRTH MO. DA. YR.|DATE OF GRADE MO. DA. YR.|DATE OF LEI MO. DA. YR. +---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|--- + +NUMERIC +ALPHABETIC + +NTE EXPIRES|SPECIAL REFERENCE|RETIREMENT DATA|SEPARATION DATA CODE|CORRECTION/CANCELLATION DATA TYPE MO. DA. YR.|SECURITY REO. NO.|SEX +---|---|---|---|---|---|--- +MO. DA. YR.|1 CSC 3- FICA 5 NONE|1 CSC 3- FICA 5 NONE|EOD DATA + +VET. PREFERENCE CODE|SERV. COMP. DATE MO. DA. YR.|LONG. COMP. DATE MO. DA. YR.|CAREER CATEGORY CODE|FEGL!/HEALTH INSURANCE CODE|SOCIAL SECURITY NO. +---|---|---|---|---|---|--- +10 NONE 5 PT.|10 NONE 5 PT.|CAR/RESV CODE PROY/TEMP|O WAIVER 1 YES| +||||HEALTH INS. CODE + +PREVIOUS GOVERNMENT SERVICE DATA CODE|LEAVE CAT. CODE|FEDERAL TAX DATA CODE|STATE TAX DATA CODE +---|---|---|---|---|--- +0 NO PREVIOUS SERVICE|1 |FORM EXECUTED CODE|NO. TAX EXEMPTIONS|FORM EXECUTED CODE|NO. TAX STATE CODE EXEMP. +1 NO BREAK IN SERVICE||1 YES||1 YES| +2 BREAK IN SERVICE (LESS THAN 3 YRS)|||2 NO||2 NO| +3 BREAK IN SERVICE (MORE THAN 3 YRS)||||| + +POSITION CONTROL CERTIFICATION +46. O.P. APPROVAL + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +release program doc.c +FORM +4-62 +1152 +OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITION AND FORM 1152A. + +DATE APPROVED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10016.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10016.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f643b3bae7feb384d451e1302df11c891602db92 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10016.md @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ +104-10131-10016 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Technical Services Division + +ATTENTION : Mr. Clayton Kallander +226 Westout Building + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations +and Operational Support) + +SUBJECT : SWENSON, Harold F. +#73086 + +1. There is attached hereto TFW/Support memorandum dated 5 +November 1962 requesting alias documentation for the subject in +his registered alias. + +2. Please note that a backstopped driver's license has been +requested for the Subject. The Office of Security vill, therefore, +initiate action to procure a backstopped alias Nov York State +Driver's License. Please issue the remaining requested documen- +tation directly to TTW/Support. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +DDS/IOS +ADDS/IOS +Attachment: +ASST/IOS As Indicated +C/ID +C/OSD cc: TFW/Security +CISED +KUHNKE/efb +6 November 1962 +PENDING +Victor R. White + +5 November 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Technical Services Division +Authentication Branch) + +THRU : 08/SD/2, Mr. Kuhnke + +SUBJECT : Request for Alias Documentation +Harold F. SWENSON (T) + +1. Attached for your information is a completed form D-104 +requesting white-documentation for Subject in his registered alias, +Harold Francis SAFLEX + +2. Please handle this request on an expeditious basis since +it will be necessary for Mr. SWENSON to make some contacts in the +near future. + +3. Refer any inquiries to George A. LADNER, Jr., ext. 6055. + +HOWARD J. PRESTON +Chief, TFW/Support + +Attachment: +Form D-104 + +CC: OS/SD/2 + +DOCUMENT REQUEST FORM + +Case No +Requestor: +True Name: Harold F. Swenson +Alias (including middle name): Harold Francis SAFLEY + +Address to be used Washington, DC +Heis height: 6'0" +BLOOD TIPE +Weight: 185 +Hair: Black +Wears glasses? Married: +Birth date: 28 April 1915 Place: +Bantries where documentation will be used: + +Father's name: +POB: +Age: +Occupation: +Residence: +Date Due +Extension: +Occupation: Legend Londoms +New York, +U. S. and passibly Latin Amerio + +DATA FOR BIRTH CERTIFICATE, AS OF TIME OF BIRTH +Mother's maiden name +POB: +Age: +Number of children born to parents prior to this birth: +Documentation requested: +Occupation: +Doctor's name + +Pocket litter to support legend of an Industrial l +*Can use 251 B. 51st St, New York City as addres +home of Subject's uncle, +Security clearance: +Has New Jersey Driver's license #59586-31566-04155 +Axpiration Date - October 1965 +2. Former D. C. Perndt 1941947 - now expired + +15- Nov tr +Seo bodun called & refustech +abias CIA credent + +SWENSON + +Swenson is a +said Linenser of of +smooth guy +Amself of + +Eng +fricke +Waitsion +w/ R&B +on Thursday diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10028.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10028.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a6bb5b12325b703eef4dcc54da42cc34f880ee57 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10028.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +104-10131-10028 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE SECRET DATE 20 13 75 + +NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATION SUBJECT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +TO (Check) CHIEF PERSONNEL OPERATIONS DIVISION FILE IND. +FROM CHIEF OPERATING COMPONENT (For Action) 3D CARDIND + +ATTN: REF 073176 + +MILITARY COVER DISCONTINUED +Unblock Records: MILITARY COVER & CCS +(OP Memo 20-800-11) +Effective + +Submit Form 642 To Change Limitation Category +(HB 20-800-2 to be redesignated HHB 20-7) +Return All Military Documentation To CCS. +Remark + +COPY-TO CPD/DP DISTRIBUTION: 1 - C/D/OS 1-PSD/OS + +SECRET \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10099.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10099.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cbc3542b4fa4626d3dda5415722b273ae124de17 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10099.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +104-10131-10099 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Headquarters + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Special Agent in Charge +Washington Field Office + +SUBJECT: MICHIRICH, Alfonso Rudolph +CA/ID/3 + +1. Your office is Office of Origin. +2. Subject is of covert interest. Conduct investigation according +to standard regulations except as hereinafter noted. +3. Assignments are as follows: + +a. DISTRICT FIELD OFFICE will conduct the following National +Agency checks: + +|FBI|ONI|ACSI|STATE|PASSPORT|CSC|HCUA|OSI|I&N|MILITARY| +|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| +|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|X|X| + +DO NOT CONTACT FBI. + +b. WASHINGTON FIELD OFFICE: + +At Columbus, Georgia + +Informants (if possible) +Employment +Police and Credit + +At Washington, D. C. + +Police and Credit + +4. Special Instructions: + +a. Subject has apparently been located as follows: + +1916-1943: Wilcox, Arizona +1943-1945: U. S. Army +1945-1947: Washington, D. C. (details unknown) + +DISTRIBUTION +SFO MFO +CFO RYFO +DFO SFFO +UFO LAFO + +FORM +1073a + +ATTACHMENTS +8106 DATA +CONTROL CARDS +OTHER + +1947-1949: Columbus, Georgia and/or Panama - with HI +1949-Pres: Mexico + +b. Subject given the following character references: + +Milton C. FRANKLIN, 428 E. Preston Street, Baltimore, Md. +T. H. HANLEY, Chairman of the Board, KMHT Corp., Columbus, Ga. + +PENDING +BYRNEXpe +29 Mar. 1962 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10111.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10111.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..34eaefa00ea5279a83a6a52bac629d4c3aad690e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10131-10111.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# 104-10131-10111 +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# SECRET +## NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +## OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP + +DATE: +ESTABLISHED FOR: + +TO: CHIEF, PERSONNEL OPERATIONS DIVISION +(Check) +CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT (For action) + +ATTN: + +REF: + +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED + +ID CARD NO: +EMPLOYEE NO: +## KEEP ON TOP OF FILE WHILE COVER IN EFFECT + +[X] Block Records (OPMEMO 20-800-11) + +a. Temporarily for days, effective: + +b. Continuing, effective: + +[ ] Submit Form 642 to change limitation category. (HHB 20-7) + +[X] Ascertain that Army W-2 being issued. (HB 20-661-1) + +[X] Submit Form 1322 for any change affecting this cover. (R-240-250) + +[ ] Submit Form 1323 for transferring cover responsibility. (R-240-250) + +Remarks: + +[X] Cover History + +## RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISTRIBUTION: Copy 1-POD, Copy 2-Operating Component, Copy 3-OS D/OS, Copy 4-OL/TELSVC, Copy 5-PSD/OS, Copy 6-File. + +FORM 1551, 6-64, PREVIOUS EDITION +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10132-10092.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10132-10092.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3160fbf391d14319f1f216455ed0e78ea2f1b7ea --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10132-10092.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +## Memorandum + +**TO**: Files (BLS) +**DATE**: 29 January 1964 + +**FROM**: M. D. Stevens + +**SUBJECT**: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 + +1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES, Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons immediately responsible for OSWALD's being permitted to return to the United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD's case was Samuel WISE, Counsel of the American Embassy in Moscow. + +2. Abram CHAYES, #352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described as "the new Counsel in State", was granted Security approval for liaison contact with J. Foster COLLINS (in the office of the Chief of the Covert Action Staff) on 6 March 1961. The request for CHAYES' clearance was a "Blanket" request to permit discussion with him of NSC 5412/2 matters on a need-to-know basis. + +3. In September 1961 there was a White House namecheck request on CHAYES' wife Antonia (Toni) Leigh CHAYES, nee: HANDLER. + +4. In March 1962, CHAYES was granted a renewal of his liaison contact clearance with C/CA on a continuing basis. This time his contact was Archibald ROOSEVELT, Jr. + +5. On 10 February 1962, HUMAN EVENTS reported as follows with reference to CHAYES: + + "SOFT ON COMMUNISM: Representative Francis E. Walter (R.-Pa.), Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, has scored the new State Department regulations on passports, claiming they would allow Reds denied passports to "rifle freely the confidential files of the FBI, the CIA and other investigative agencies." The man behind the new regulations, which Walter claims violate the Internal Security Act of 1950, is reportedly State's chief legal officer, Abram Chayes. Chayes, a Kennedy appointee, is an ex-Harvard professor who was Chester Bowles' top legal adviser when Bowles was Governor of Connecticut. Walter has introduced legislation to remedy the new passport regulations." + +SECRET + +6. Samuel WISE, "Counsel in the American Embassy in Moscow" who is referred to above, may well be Samuel Griffin WISE Jr., #74574, SD & SSD, who apparently was once a contract employee on AEACTIVE. The State Department reviewed WISE's file on 2 June 1954; and as of September 1962 a Samuel G. WISE was Second Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow. At that time WISE advised in a cable to the State Department that it appeared that Bruce Frederick DAVIS, #352267, who defected from the United States Army in Germany on 18 August 1960, had not expatriated himself. DAVIS' case is very similar to that of OSWALD; and he, like OSWALD, lived in the Soviet Union for two years after his defection and prior to making application for return to the United States. + +7. WISE was an applicant for CIA employment in early 1953 and was security approved subject to polygraph on 11 August 1953. He did not enter on duty and in September 1953 the office which had been interested in him was "no longer interested". On 13 November 1953, WISE was granted a CSA to permit his use as a contract employee on AEACTIVE in New York City. His CSA was cancelled on 24 March 1958. + +8. WISE was named as a friend of William Orville MUNSELL, #61693-DL, during an investigation of the latter for possible CIA employment in 1952. WISE, according to MUNSELL's landlady and social acquaintance in Washington, D.C. during the period of about a year which ended in April 1952, was the only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a professional and social basis, while attending Denver University from 1946 to 1951, with persons of questionable loyality. In November 1954, MUNSELL was of interest to project FJALIVE with reference to assignment to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; however, the interested office withdrew their request on him, after Security advised of the derogatory information regarding him. + +9. WISE from 1951 to 1954 attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York, which was attacked by a Citizen's Group, which alleged Communist influence in the school system. He had several questionable associates in addition to MUNSELL. + +M. D. Stevens + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10133-10437.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10133-10437.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e08bc98d13d60e4a8e7b93c4ee8a325f26909453 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10133-10437.md @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 +5010-104 +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +Memorandum + +TO : Files + +FROM : M. D. Stevens + +SUBJECT: THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE #351164 + +SECRET +DDC +INTEREST +DATE: 29 January 1964 +STATE INFO +P.2 + +1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES, Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons immediately responsible for OSWALD's being permitted to return to the United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD's case was Samuel WISE, Counsel of the American Embassy in Moscow. + +2. Abram CHAYES, #352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described as "the new Counsel in State", was granted Security approval for liaison contact with J. Foster COLLINS (in the office of the Chief of the Covert Action Staff) on 6 March 1961. The request for CHAYES' clearance was a "Blanket" request to permit discussion with him of NSC 5412/2 matters on a need-to-know basis. + +3. In September 1961 there was a White House namecheck request on CHAYES' wife Antonia (Toni) Leigh CHAYES, nee: HANDLER. + +4. In March 1962, CHAYES was granted a renewal of his liaison contact clearance with C/CA on a continuing basis. This time his contact was Archibald ROOSEVELT, Jr. + +5. On 10 February 1962, HUMAN EVENTS reported as follows with reference to CHAYES: + +"SOFT ON COMMUNISM: Representative Francis E. Walter (R.-Pa.), Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, has scored the new State Department regulations on passports, claiming they would allow Reds denied passports to "rifle freely the confidential files of the FBI, the CIA and other investigative agencies." The man behind the new regulations, which Walter claims violate the Internal Security Act of 1950, is reportedly State's chief legal officer, Abram Chayes. Chayes, a Kennedy appointee, is an ex-Harvard professor who was Chester Bowles' top legal adviser when Bowles was Governor of Connecticut. Walter has introduced legislation to remedy the new passport regulations." + +SECRET +Document Number 12.71-1029 +CROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic for FOIA Review on +downgrading and +declassification +FEB 1977 + +SECRET +-2- + +6. Samuel WISE, "Counsel in the American Embassy in Moscow" who is referred to above, may well be Samuel Griffin WISE Jr., #74574, SD & SSD, who apparently was once a contract employee on AEACTIVE. The State Department reviewed WISE's file on 2 June 1954; and as of September 1962 a Samuel G. WISE was Second Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow. At that time WISE advised in a cable to the State Department that it appeared that Bruce Frederick DAVIS, #35226750, defected from the United States Army in Germany on 18 August 1960 had not expatriated himself. DAVIS' case is very similar to that of OSWALD; and he, like OSWALD, lived in the Soviet Union for two years after his defection and prior to making application for return to the United States. + +7. WISE was an applicant for CIA employment in early 1953 and was security approved subject to polygraph on 11 August 1953. He did not enter on duty and in September 1953 the office which had been interested in him was "no longer interested". On 13 November 1953, WISE was granted a CSA to permit his use as a contract employee on AEACTIVE in New York City. His CSA was cancelled on 24 March 1958. + +8. WISE was named as a friend of William Orville MUNSELL, #61693-DL, during an investigation of the latter for possible CIA employment in 1952. WISE, according to MUNSELL's landlady and social acquaintance in Washington, D.C. during the period of about a year which ended in April 1952, was the only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a professional and social basis, while attending Denver University from 1946 to 1951, with persons of questionable loyalty. In November 1954, MUNSELL was of interest to project FJALIVE with reference to assignment to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; however, the interested office withdrew their request on him, after Security advised of the derogatory information regarding him. + +9. WISE from 1951 to 1954 attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York, which was attacked by a Citizen's Group, which alleged Communist influence in the school system. He had several questionable associates in addition to MUNSELL. + +M. D. Stevens +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10143-10088.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10143-10088.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7f0946675c8c0052311d9d03426b5d9aac76adac --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10143-10088.md @@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@ +14-00000 +104-10143-10088 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +( +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III +15 November 1974 +: + +ANNEX B + +THE 201 SYSTEM + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapte PLB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION +REPRODUCTION +ProPROHIBITED +The 201 system pro method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lisits of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- +spondence has accumulated. + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM + +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual. + +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file con fairing the 201 opening form (Form +831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current states and prospects +file co fairing +OHIBITED +c. The Master 201 Record Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent +within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated. + +23 +SECRET +0001763 +PAGE +COPY NO. PE 20 +14-00000.- +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETOL +1 SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +2 +CIT GERM +AACD-1234530 ROB GERM BERLIN +OCO PHARMACIST +OCC CODE CHAN +6 +SUBJECT RECENTE ATTENDED THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL +CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH GERMANY PROM 22 THROUGH +29 ОСТОВВВ +остоввв +PROHIBI +NOV 70 +00833555 +14 +8 +201-0032671* +TYPE ΝΑΜΕ T- +ΟΙ CODES ΛΑ XX-(10) +RCO DATE 53 +11 +Information About Subject +1. Sequence Number and Name +2. Sex and Date of Birth +3. Citizenship +4. Place of Birth +5. Occupation +6. Occupation Code +7. Text +Document Reference Data +REPRODUCTION +PROHIBITED +8. 201 Number +9. Name Type Indicator +10. OI Codes +11. Record Date (year only) +12. Reference +ISG Control Information +13. Date of latest update of the record +14. STAR Index Record Number + +24 +SECRET +6001764 +FACE 3 +CORT NO. OF +F +14-00000 +C +C +( +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +e. OI Code: a two letter symbol used in +sonality records in the 201 system to record the +with organizations or activities of OI codes cover intelli- +of an individual +operation Punction with the 201 per- +associ +gence and security service affiliation whether staff or +suspect, as well as activities of +codes for use by +interest. The +components DDOerest +(1) general OI dades +(Attachimentere are two categories of OI +agent, or known or +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific +ation feed +component for intelligence services +or other specific organizations +À component may request an Ol code be established by submitting a mem- +orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management +Officer. + +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An OI code may be assigned +when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see +paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added +at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. + +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 +personalities by OI codes. For example, if an Of code has been opened for the +security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members +of that service. + +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on +names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers +exist. + +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER +a. General +EPRODUCTION +The opening of a 201 +ation +the prerogative of an operational com- +ponent, in coordination +Servicees Group. An opening creates +a master 201 record Changes to +of a 201 dossier are controlled jointy by the desks and ISC. 201 dossiers may be +to the master record and the occasional closing +opened on persons who meet the carding carding criteria described in Chapter II of this +handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information +will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on: +persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- +sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those +persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals +are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff +↑ employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on + +25 +SECRET +PAGE 4 +of 20 +0001765 +CUPY NO. +1 +14-00000 +SECRET +( +C +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk +and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO +records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- +ments on ISG for automatic 20 20k openings on +gs on certain categories of persons whose +names appear in incoming dispat Despatches. These are +listed in Attachment 2. 201 +dossiers should be opened to the following categories: + +provisional operational +approval and operational ap- +proval requests. However afweneed not be opened when a POA is requested +for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- +tional interest for training purposes only. + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than +denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five +or more documents (see DOI 70-20). + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ +ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). + +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening + +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting +a 201 Personality File Action Request Farm Request Form 831) to the Records Main- +tenance Section (IP/RMS) Form 83t is also used to create or amend the +machine to register the assign- +master 201 record and +the assign +ment of a cryptonym a 201 personality. Hachment 2 contains a sample +201 Personality Pedon Request for opening Fite Dedon Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field +station may request the opening the 201 file by writing 201- in the Head- +quarters file or cross-referees box box on the dispatch form and/or after the +subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening +is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by +placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN +will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- +bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of +201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. + +26 +SECRET +6001766 +PAGE +5020 +COPY NO. +14-00000- +SECRET +( +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of Pradecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dared See Dor 70-20 for consolidation +includes bo +procedures. + +Material which is fi e dossier but is not limited to: +a. 201 Personality File Reguirest can(Form 831). + +? b. Biographic infa vncluding photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. +1 + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +l. SGSWIRL repo + +m. Newspaper ings. + +n. Any CABITED provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him this may include operational reporting. + +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articlės +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. + +26.1 +SECRET +0001767 +PAGE 6 +COPY KO. OF 20 +14-00000 +( +C +( +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +a. Purging + +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, i grace accopy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. +PROTICON + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are at docum not to be +forwarded to Central Files; the retained in a 201 dossier +downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office of the Records Of +Records Officer having jurisdiction +officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification +authority. If the document cannot be downgrade the file should be retained +at the desk or the document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +cannot be downgraded the file should be + +(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)). + +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 + +26.2 +SECRET +0001768 +2 of 20 +CCPT 30. +14-00000 + +SECRET +( +C +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +7 + +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. +:- + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to RXRMS for classification +into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards be retained in the 201 +some desks) and area desk cards may +the 201La part of fo +should be mounted on Ra Eun-size sheet of paper fo +part of a consolidation procedure. +These cards +filing in the 201.. + +(4) A 201 dossier presionale opened Don +a person who becomes a staff +employee and which contams Record Copy documents will be restricted to +the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. +returned + +Declassifi informat +(8) Desk memorandaf without a document source number) +containing subrogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to PLA +to be classified officially into the 201 file. +which should be separat +000 + +(9) An attachment from its basic document +for inclusion in a 201 201 Ropani dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for prosessing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). + +26.3 +SECRET +6001769 +F of +COEY NO. +14-00000 +C +( +( +SECRET +C +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers.. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with them below..: + +REPRODUCTIO + +UNCLASSIFIED +ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SHEET + +SUBJECT: ( +TRANSMITOL +MACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +FROM +☑ SECRET +TO O +1. +IP/Files +GC-52 +2. +2. +4. +5. +6. +8. +9. +10. +DATE +OAPICERS +INITIALS +DATE +COMMENTS [comment to sh +where line cascoach +(For guidance see CSHB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, Annex B.) + +Volume(s) of volume(s) +of 201- + +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) + +Non-Restricted Dossier + +Charge Dossiers: +11. +Il documents prior to +(date) + +12. +forwarded +IP/Files. All +13. +(date) + +14. +ytained +at +desk. +15. +CL BY: 007623 +FORM +5-74 +ΘΙΟΣ +X SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +26.4 +SECRET +0001770 +14-00000- +C +( +SECRET +( +C. +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer +ability (Form 2977) to the new +of Pransfer of Document or File Account- +desk officer + +TO: ΜΑΜΣ +action +PR + +CONFIDENTIAL +(when piilad In) +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY + +BADGE +:: +COMPONENT +ROOM +TUBE +EXT. +This is to notify you that accountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited +below has been transferred to you by: + +NAME +BADGE +COMPONENT +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. +SUBJECT OF REQUEST +FORM 2077PREVIOUS EDITIONs +1073 +FILE NO. +DOC. SYMBOL & HUMBER +DOC. DATE +DATE +OF +TRANSFER +CHARGE +PERM +OF TEMP +ΑΣΩ. Но, +CONFIDENTIAL +CL 87: 007622 + +The new action desk officer must then fillo 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk de +desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component. + +7. RESTRICTED DOS +a. Access to a sensitive 201 +placing it on +desk or +may be restricted by holding the file at the +Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. + +26.5 +SECRET +0001771 +PAGE 10 of 20 +COPY NO. +14-00000 +C +( +SECRET +( +C. +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier +may be res + +(3) The dossier +mitting a File Restriction Notice F +IP/FI +TO +GC-52 TUBE DT-6 +IP/DCU +GC-40 TUBE HT-4 +ACTION DESK: 1. +2. +de (Form 2021). +estricted and held in Central Files by sub- + +PROHIBITED +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) +INITIALS +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE + +To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not +necessary). +To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature +necessary). +FILE NUNDER +SECTION A +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28) +RESTRICTED BY: +COMPONENT: +(MANS) +Date: +SECTION B +REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +COMPONENT: +R.O. No. +Date: +FORM +2.73 2021 TIONS +USE PREVIOUS +CONFIDENTIAL +E-2, IMPDET CL BY: CG7:22 (13) + +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and ERNTA +desk will notify the requester of a dania +the dossier to Central Files. The + +PROHIBITEDA +c. Anyone requesting +a res, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporan +desk by Central Files. +charged to a desk, will be referred to that + +26.6 +SECRET +6001772 +11 of 20 +COOK NO. +14-00000 + +( +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +? 8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide +the identity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 20f file is bestdicted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restri g desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide ide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 mumbe assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +D + +Requests pertaining to fivevor fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form 831) leave the country of location the country of location (Dos and interest desk (Box 16) +Box +blank, use the non country code 900 the action code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the fathe the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest + +26.7 +SECRET +0001773 +103 12 09:0 +OX 30, +14-00000 + +( +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 + +Desk" blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: +.. +(1) Alphabetical by surname leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given N +(3) +Alphabetical bare leading to a 201 number; +ש Veryptonyra lead +reading to a 201 number; + +umerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical Cing to a cryptonym. +FUL A CHINA +CHEN, SHOW 1/7115/1343/0001/ +201 SURNAME ALPHA LIST +03 ICT 1973 + +NAME : +CNN, SO 1. 17185/1343/5030/ +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY +TYPE +008 +BIRTHPLACE +NAME +DA/MOZYR +CTRY CITY +17JUL14 +CHIN, KHANG TUNG +CIPAN, SHOU 1. /7115/1343/0001/ +CHE, SHCU-JF16774/1108/0038 +24 JAM11 +90 +CHIN, ΑΨΟΥ +CHEY, SHOU MET +DAJANL9 +CHEN, SHOU-NING 17109/1343/690 +CHAN, SHEU 51118 77119/1109/001 +CHIN, FUXIEM, PROV. +210CT08 +A +11222 +CHIN, HUNAN +CHF SHCU-TAN +1PHAR45 +CHIN +CHFY, SHC-13440/7115/1109/1 +CHEN, SHCU TZE 10701/1343/1807 +CHEN, SHOU-V61 /7115/1109/499 +C41 +CHIN, CANTON +025EP26 +12JAN18 +CHEN, SHCリー +09 JUN99 +٩٨-٢٠١٢ +A +CY. SH-CH14/7115/2295/6930 +CPT SHY CAN +7115/3219/122 +CHIEN, SHU-CUAY 7119/2395/2 +CHEN, SHU 17115/2-85/2797 אינייים +און +A +CIAC22 +CHEN, SHAJ FIN +1905619 +02.JUL 30 +19 +NDV30 +CHIN, PANCINIPIA, FEAT ARTH +CHIN, LIACNEEC PRO +CHIN, FUXIEN +CHIN, CANTON +CHIN, RANGSUNG PROY +CHIN, KWANGTUNG PAGV. +CHIN, MIJAN TANG IS +CHIN. PFILIU +DIPT CCOM 0905390 +ENGR CHAT +CHIN? 0130415 +CCCM? 0091833 +PROF CHIN? 0040289 +CNAT? 0052638 +0328328 +CHIN? 0124438 +CHIN TAIW +CHIN +CHIN USA +CHIN MHAI +CHIN TAIH +CINIIK +CHIN MX +CHEN +OCC. CIT. +201 01-1 01-2. ACT. +LOC. INT. +Cray +CISY +CHIN? 0165401 +CHIN HK +DIPT +0230859- +CHIN CHIN +78653 +BUSP CCOM? 0363751 +CHIY +CHIN? 0234629 +CNAT +0179620 +CHAT +0069796 +CHIN HK +:: +0837855 +CHIN CUBA +CHEM CHIN +CHIN +CHIM HALT +CHIN HK +ARHY CNAT +TSEA CHAT +0797335 +CHIN? 0200223 +R +CHY, SHIH /7115/2785/3185/ +0988577 +08 JUL14 +CHAN, SI SLANG 17115/2579/74 +CF SIP-3106 /7115/2785/7 +CHIN, KHANG TUNG +CHIN ETH! +CHIV? 0179621 +10 +CHIN, FUKIEN +CHIM CHIN +CHIN? 0014759 +23ΡΕΠΟΥ +CHIN, KHANGTUNG +CHIN +CHEN, SHU HSLY //115/2895/8133" +CCOM? 0073195 +OSMAY18 +CHIN, FOOCHO +CIEN +CH. SHI-ハリン +CHIN? 0172622 +30MA326 +CHIN CHIN +CHEN SHII-1 2711.5/2925/50301 +DIPT CCGM. +0223161 +A +06F5816 +CHEM, SHU7115/2285/2710 זיו +CHIN, HOPE! +CHIN CEY +0830156 +27NOV23 +CHIN, FANG CHIANG +CHITH, SHU LAY +PEOP CHIN? 0179673 +CHINI USA +R +CHIN +CHIN CHIN +CHEN, SHU LIANG 71150547/009 +CHEN. SINI LIL 17315/2579/2651/ +0221072 +CIACZ1 +CHIN +CHEN CHIN +IN? 0223162 +25NOV 20- +CHEN SH-L140 17107/2973/010 +CHIN, FERGSHUN +CMN? 0179624 +CHEN CHIN +01 JUL 29 +CHIN, XIANGSU +CHIN TATH +にげい。SH +CCOM +0954150 +A +2056°20 CHIN, HSPA+TS +CHIR LACS +CPFN, SHU TEH/475/ +CHEM, SI NA 17119/2895/0589/ +CHLM. SHU-P4 /7115/2579/0202/ +CHEN, SHU-SEM 17115/2895/2773/ +CHEY, SH-534 /7115/2579/091 +CHEN, SHU-TE 17115/2495/1795/ +CHAT +0096247 +1502730. +१९०६८19 CHIP +A +10DEC26 +V +CHEN, SHUNG 17115/0647/6639 +CHF, SHU 129 /7115/2025/2737/ +CHEN SHU 72 7115/7647/0317/ +CHEN, SHU-YA/7115/2635/1031 +CHIEN, SH-YIN +CHEN. SI YI /7115/2895/5301/ +CHEN, SH-14 /7115/2579/6992/ +٢١٠٢١٢٠٢١١-ソリ +アックスリリー +C/7115/2579/3942/ +A +27JAN25 +021ARTHY, CHANG SHU +LAMAR +CHEW HANG CICH +110406 +05APR17 NIA +15 JUNOG +CINH +0200130 +CHÍN, HENG YANG HSIEN, HIJN ARMY +17FF139 +CHIN. IKEANG +PROHIBITED +CANO CHIN? +0179625 +CHIN CHIN +NAT? +0052630 +CHEN HWAI +WIN7 0085119 +CHIN TAIW +CAIN? 0103219 +CHIN CHIN +CHIN? +0763916 +CHEN BUS +CHIN +CHIN? 0153927 +CHIN CHIN +FIN +CCOM +0767442 +CHIN UK +0191320 +. +CHIN +C0047 0023196 +CHIN +CHINT 0107336 +CHIN +CHIאנו מ diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10147-10304.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10147-10304.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e382b3f2412e07a218b6b19bfe439e8be52eca02 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10147-10304.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +104-10147-10304 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OMF 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +MESSAGE HANDLING INDICATOR: STAFF +DATE-TIME GROUP: 1618272 +DIRECTOR + +MESSAGE REFERENCE NUMBER: 125981 + +TO: LISBON, INFO LONDON, MEXICO CITY. +RYBAT UNINTEL RNVIEW + +1. US. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SELECT COMMITTEE ON +ASSASSINATIONS WHO CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES +SURROUNDING ASSASSINATIONS OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY AND DR. MARTIN +LUTHER KING HAS TOLD STATE THAT THEY INTEND TO PURSUE LEADS IN +PORTUGAL UK AND MEXICO RELATING TO JAMES EARL RAY, CURRENTLY +SERVING TIME FOR KING MURDER. THEY BASING THIS INTEREST ON +INFORMATION THAT RAY WAS IN LISBON BRIEFLY IN MAY 1968, SHORTLY +BEFORE HIS APPREHENSION IN LONDON IN JUNE 1968. + +2. MR. G. ROBERT BLAKEY, CHIEF COUNSEL AND STAFF DIRECTOR +OF COMMITTEE SAYS SELECT COMMITTEE TOLD STATE THAT HE WANTS TO +ESTABLISH "CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP" WITH APPROPRIATE PORTUGUESE +NATIONAL POLICE AND HOPES TO ENLIST THEIR ASSISTANCE INCLUDING +ACCESS TO THEIR FILES AND IN LOCATING AND INTERVIEWING POTENTIAL +WITNESSES. + +3. DEPARTMENT HAS SOLICITED EMBASSY SUGGESTIONS AS TO HOW +BLAKEY SHOULD PROCEED. + +22228 + +E 2 IMPDET +CL BY: + +OUTGOING MESSAGE + +OMF 0 0 0 0 0 0 +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +MESSAGE HANDLING INDICATOR: STAFF +DATE-TIME GROUP: +DIRECTOR + +MESSAGE REFERENCE NUMBER: 125981 + +4. WISH TO CALL ABOVE TO ADDRESSEES' ATTENTION IN EVENT +STATIONS ARE SOLICITED FOR ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE. RTACTION IS +COOPERATING FULLY WITH BLAKEY AND COMMITTEE INCLUDING ALLOWING +THEM ACCESS TO DIRECTORATE RECORDS, AFTER SUITABLE SANITIZATION +FOR SOURCES AND METHODS. HOWEVER, BELIEVE COMMITTEE'S EFFORTS +TO INTERVIEW POLICE AND WITNESSES AND RESULTING USEFUL INFORMATION +OBTAINED, IF ANY, IS LARGELY OVERT FUNCTION WHICH CAN BEST BE +HANDLED BY LEGATTS OR OTHERS WHO WOULD ALSO BE IN A POSITION TO +BE PUBLICLY QUOTED OR IDENTIFIED IF NECESSARY. + +5. (STATIONS) EXPECTED TO PROVIDE EMBASSY BEST ADVICE IF +SOLICITED BUT REQUESTED TO AVOID INVOLVING STATION OFFICERS IN +NEGOTIATIONS EVEN IN THEIR COVER CAPACITIES. IF CIRCUMSTANCES +SUCH THAT THIS UNAVOIDABLE, PLEASE ADVISE HQS BY CABLE SO THAT +THE MATTER CAN BE APPROPRIATELY HANDLED WITH BLAKEY AND +DEPARTMENT. + +ORIG: O/SA/DO/O (SOVERN); COORD: OLC (CUMMINS), DC/LA (LAUDER), +C/LA/EX JAMES (HAWKINS), DC/EUR/BC (STMOONG), C/EUR/IB (BERGER); AUTH: + +SA/DO/O (KATROSH); REL: DC/EUR (LESTES). +DATE: 14 NOVEMBER 1977 +ORIG: MASOVERN +UNIT: O/SA/DO/O +EXT: 1542 + +DC/EUR + +E 2 IMPDET +CL BY: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10160-10207.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10160-10207.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3c1724c5e0cffb7ce57817e6963ea7ac83f19f87 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10160-10207.md @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +15 June 1964 + +AMBIOCY-1 + +SYNOPSIS + +Per his request, 2nd Lt. Oliverio +Antonio TOMEU Vasallo was recontacted +on 8 June 64 at his place of resid- +ence. He provided additional details +on Carlos and Ana Gloria de VARONA, +and identified Osiel GONZALEZ and one +"COCO" as possible leads to Jose +LLANUSA Sobel. + +CONTACT REPORT + +SUBJECT: Recontact of Oliverio A. TOMEU Vasallo. (201-283306) + +1. At 1730 hours, 8 June 64, the undersigned was advised +at his residence that a Mr. TOMEU (Subject) had called the +security number given hin (351-6161) and left the message that +he would like to talk again with Paul Stroud (the undersigned) +anytime after 1800 hours, 8 June. + +2. Upon arriving at TOMEU's apartment (Apt. 303, 1038 +Valer Place SR, High Point Apartment House, Washington, D. C.). +1830 hours, 8 June, TOMEU indicated to his two daughters he would +like to have some privacy and they and his wife, Caridad, left +the apartment. + +3. TOMEU apologized for not having recalled the name +"de VARONA" as that of Ans Gloria de VARONA. He reiterated +that, while in hiding to escape capture by the Cuban Government +subsequent to his infiltration, he knew only the first names of +the persons with whom he came in contact, but then added he knew +Ana Gloria de VARONA, in whose house he was hiding, because she +was the sister of Carlos de VARONA, one of his infiltration team +members. (This Carlos de VARONA may be identical with one +Carlos Manuel de VARONA Segura, 201-289985; or one Carlos Arturo +VARONA Arjona, 201-283208.) + +4. On several occarions, according to TOMEU, he was seated +at the table in Ana's house with several other people. One of +these individuals, known to TOMEU caly as "COCO," was described +as the secretary to Jose LLANUSA Gobel. There was not, however, +any discussions in which TOMEU recalls LLANUSA or his political +armpathies having been discussed. According to TOMEU's recollection it was "COCO" who was associated with LLANUSA, and he +vas zot svare of any relationship between AER and LLANUSA +Although Tomba had no information as to what finally happened +to Carlos de VARONA, his infiltration team mate, he suggested +that if Carlos or Ann vero available they may be able to +identify Cooc and provide data on his acceseability for +contact. + +5. One Catel CORALES, former Chief of the Havana Fire +Department, vas identified by TOKKU as another possible lead + +SECRET + +-2- + +vho vould know LLANUSA. TOMEU affirmed Osiel was previously +with NENOTO Gutierrez in the Second Front of Escaahray. Osiel +vas under asylum in the Brazilian babassy (sic, Argentine +Inbassy?), when TOMEU gained political asylum. When Osiel +finally received his safe conduct from the imbassy, he vent +to Puerto Rico and, TOMEU postulates that Osiel is now again +with NENOTO in either the United States or Puerto Rico. + +6. Tvo snap shots (to be returned) were provided by +TOMEU of himself and six other individuals who were in asylum +at the same tine. Be identified these, in the photograph in +which Monsignor Eduardo DOZA Kasvidal is seated, ss, from +left to right: Manuel VILLAKANAN, Oliverio TONKU, Nils DIAZ +(believed to be in US), Publio RUIZ (US), Jorge Del VALLE +(Nex?), and Owiel GONZALEZ (US or Puerto Rico?). + +7. Upon completing the debriefing, Stroud and TOMEU +"exchanged small talk" for a while until TOMEU finally stated +that he still wished there was something more he could do to +help free Cube, and asked "What do you think I should do?" +Stroud replied that no person could really make that type of +decision for another individual, and countered by asking TOMEU +what alternatives he had in mind, other than remaining in the +18 Army as a career military officer. + +8. TOMEU replied that, of course, he was once an +agriculturalist, but that there were few job opportunities in +which he could apply his past experience. His sister had also +asked him if he felt he and his family would want to live with +bar in Spain or Mexico, but he didn't think too much of this +idea. He then stated that he had been asked by Manuel ARTINE +to take a job as an instructor. Without indicating any +sssociation of even awareness of ARTIME's activities, or of +ANTINE's contact with TOMEU (as indicated in TOMEU's 201), +PONKU was asked what he thought of ARTIME's proposition. +TOMEU stated that he would no longer follow any man as +individual or as a leader, because a man's ideals, outlook. +and objectives change with time. For example, the people of +Cuba followed Fidel because of the ideals he advocated. When +Fidel took over, +his accomplishments gradually became qsreg +Gifferent from the ideals he had espoused. TOMEU continued +by saying he would "no longer follow a man, One could only +trust his ideals or an organization which followed those +ideals, since a good organization would be lons likely of +being controlled by a single man," When saked for an example +of the type of organization he had in mind, TOMEU replied he +was most favorably inclined towards the ideals and goals of +the JURE. (The JURE or JRC is an organization crested by +Manolo RAY Rivero around a nucleus of former 26 July Movement +Leaders, Bee memo and attachment dated 23 July 1063 from Joha +Bugh Crinning, Coordinator of Cuban Affairs, ARA, Departmens +of State in TOMKU's 201-283206.) + +SECRET + +9. It should, perhaps, be noted here that in en informal +exchange with Mrs. Donald WEBSTER, TOKEU's supervisor at the +Defense Language Institute, Anacostia Naval Annex, 4 June 64, +Kra, VEBSTER volunteered the information that "all of the other +'Brigade students here' have told me they think very highly +of TOMEU, and that he is a very brave nan, because be and his +family vere very vealthy in Cuba and he gave it all up to go +into exile and fight the Castro Regine." + +WR/SA/BO/X +C. PAUL PLUMB, JR. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10001.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10001.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e875abbe11ca1d4665ebd789a0d094534619491a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10001.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +104-10161-10001 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET DATE **109709** + +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT +OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP: + +ESTABLISHED FOR + +TO: X CHIEF, RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION +(Check) +CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT + +ATTN: + +REF: + +FILE NO. + +CARD NO. + +MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP ESTABLISHED. + +BLOCK RECORDS: (Number Translation Group) +NA (OPMEMO 20-800-11) + +a. TEMPORARILY FOR DAYS EFFECTIVE + +XX CONTINUING, EFFECTIVE + +SUBMIT FORM 642 TO CHANGE LIMITATION CATEGORY TO +(HB 20-800-2) + +ASCERTAIN THAT ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED +(HB 20-661-1) + +SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECTING THIS COVER +(R 240-250) + +SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY. +(R 240-250) + +REMARKS + +COPY TO CPD/OP + +DISTRIBUTION 1-OSD/OS 1-PSD/OS, 3-ADPD/COMPT +FORM 1551 OBSOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +7-62 +SECRET + +downgrading and declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10115.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10115.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d4e37543e07503e70f571501d8e18b346f8d1dee --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10115.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +104-10161-10115 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +DATE: 11 June 1963 +NOTIFICATION OF CANCELLATION OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP +SUBJECT: PICCOLO, Joseph 8. + +TO: +(Check) +X CHIEF, PERSONNEL OPERATIONS DIVISION +X CHIEF, OPERATING COMPONENT (For Action) OS + +ATTN: Mr. White +FILE NO: 4455 + +REF: Form 1322 dtd 4 June 63 removing cover +ID CARD NO: + +MILITARY COVER DISCONTINUED + +US Army Records Analysis Group + +Unblock Records: +(OP Memo 20-800-11) + +Effective: + +Submit Form 642 To Change Limitation Category. +(HB 20-800-2 to be redesignated HHB 20-7) + +Return All Military Documentation To CCS. + +Remarks: + +COPY TO CPD/OP + +SECRET + +DISTRIBUTION: OSD/OSI-PSD/OS +CHIEF, MILITARY COVER, CCS + +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and declassification +(13-20.43) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10144.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10144.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..222977d674559d24296704ad3168aa5641e0b963 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10144.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +104-10161-10144 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992. + +SECRET + +169709 + +28 September 1961 +File No. 4455 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Records and Services Division +Office of Personnel + +THROUGH : Chief, PSD/OS +Attention: Mr. Robert C. Swendimen + +SUBJECT : PICCOLO, Joseph S. +GS-7, WH - Cover Debriefing + +1. Mr. Piccolo entered on duty with the Agency on 4 February +1957 and will resign on 4 October 1961. During his period of em +ployment he utilized nominal state cover in Mexico from 1 November +1957 to 14 January 1960, and from 15 January 1961 to resignation used +nominal Department of the Army cover in Headquarters. + +2. Mr. Piccolo was instructed to indicate his employer for the +entire period as CIA, 2430 E Street, N. W., Washington 25, D. C. + +3. He was further instructed to indicate, whenever necessary, +that he travelled, listing various countries en route to and from +Mexico, but not reveal the specific location or details of his cover +assignment. + +4. Mr. Piccolo's forwarding address will be 1636 N.E. 20th Street, +Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. His new employment is 121st Tactical Fighter +Sq., Andrews AFB. + +5. The above information is furnished for your guidance and +inclusion in the Subject's personnel and security files. + +C. T. DOLLAR +63 +ROBERT E. YOUNG +Chief, Military Cover Branch, CCG + +MCB/CCG/EF:sl +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 - Addressee +1 - PSD/OS +1 - WH Division +1 - File 4455 +1 - MCB +1 - Chrono + +SECRET + +2/2 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10154.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10154.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d41d200bbde83604ae74d5756ef3581895045f9e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10154.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +104-10161-10154 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +DATE: 15 August 1961 +NOTIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENT ESTABLISHED FOR: +OF OFFICIAL COVER BACKSTOP + +ATTN: Mr. Herbert V. Juml PICCOLO, Joseph E. +REF: Form 1922, Dated 28 June 1961 FILE NO: +OFFICIAL COVER BACKSTOP UTILIZED IN: Magg + +U. S. Army Records Analysis + +1. All information concerning this cover arrangement is available in Military Cover, CCG. +2. It is requested that CCG be notified when this cover arrangement is no longer required. +3. Appropriate action must be taken to ascertain that subject employee is Issued an Army W-2 Form for tax purposes. + +C. T. DOLLAR +ROBERT E. YOUNG +Chief, Military Cover, CCG + +FORM 1551 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. SECRET +1-61 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10193.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10193.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f9ca4215c7a1d3773133eb713c95a093697576f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10193.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +104-10161-10193 (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992) 164 704 + +TRAVEL PROCESSING SHEET + +SUBJECT: PicciLLY, Teddik +OFFICE: H.H. +FILE #: 169709 +TITLE & GRADE: Mast/liff 65-5 +DEPARTURE DATE: 14/1/59 STATUS: PES COVER: + +DESTINATION: mexic City, mexico +A review of SUBJECT'S file reflects: R.H.J. Stater + +DATE OF POLYGRAPH: 5 Feb 57 +DATE OF CERTIFICATION: +CONCURRENCE: +SPECIAL +CLEARANCES: nove +SECURITY FILE: E/n. +REVIEWED BY: +DATE: 6/12/59 + +SPECIAL BRIEFING: + +On 6/12, 1952 SUBJECT was interviewed regarding the following: + +1. (Knowledge of Security regulations in general. +2. (Travel precautions (No CIA identification); emergency contact numbers. +3. Cover story (briefing, nature and adequacy). +4. Dependents Briefing. +5. Personal affairs prior to departure. +6. Personal Correspondence while overseas. +7. Personal Conduct: (10-250 & 20-155). +8. Assignments involving Risk of Capture -- 10-800. +9. Defensive Audio-Surveillance matters. +10. Other: + +Date Checked out: 6/12/57 +Interviewed by: Security Officer +SECRET +2/65 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10226.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10226.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..77b9e109d4f7ab409c2e216a8afda5098602d77f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10226.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +104-10161-10226 - 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, OSD/OS + +ATTENTION : Michael Shortley + +SUBJECT : Vladimir RODRIGUEZ Lahera + +1. The Subject WHD asset is currently residing in +Apt. G-32 at the Summit Hills Apartments, 8500 16th St., +Silver Spring, Md., a safehouse procured by the Safehouse +Branch, Office of Logistics. Ostensible lessee of this +Apt. is a local Arlington attorney Roger MCK. SHEA, Esq,, +who has acquired the place for the ostensible purpose of +providing quarters for out of town clients, etc. + +2. On Friday, 7 August 1964 Subject claims to have +made a long distance phone call from the telephone at the +Apt., to a cousin, Pablo Rodriguez, 2852 (sic) +West 20th St., New York, N. Y., telephone number HI 9-1359. + +3. It is requested that your office ascertain if this +call was actually made on the 7th, including the time at +which the call was made. It would be appreciated if you +could ascertain if any long distance phone calls were made +on 6 August. It is further requested that you attempt to +identify the subscriber to the New York number, HI 9-1359. +No Pablo Rodriguez is listed in the New York telephone +directory, and the address is obviously an incorrect one +as street numbers in Manhattan do not go as high as this +number. + +4. It would be appreciated if results of this inquiry +could be communicated to this office by 17 August 1964. + +Desmond FitzGerald +Chief +Western Hemisphere Division + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10321.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10321.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b344ed65bdc2dfd0d7f40b20a358a4de7ba1e245 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10321.md @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# WASHINGTON + +104-10161-10321 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +LEAN OFFICE +Take Jorge Washington Park Way +to BPR turnoff. + +KES BUD +1820 N. Ft: Meyer Drive +Roslyn, Va. + +- John UART Phillips +Daar 7451 ~ 351 +/Ops - Tom FLORES Ext. 3481 +Off. Phone 638-5074 (Area Code 202) +Home: 469-8049 (Area Code 301) +onour +- Earl WILLIAMSON L3004 +FI - (John-SHERWOOD Harlet +'Eco-Harry-MUSTAKUS) Paul Best + +MMO - Bud STEELY 03. +Ext: 6528 +(Vincent LAGO (O/T pads, etc) + +- Alex TEJEDA)03 +Ext. 2922 + +ncealment (Lee POOLE)03 +Ext. 2292 + +WII - William V. BROE +WH +- +li +!! +1 +Jake ESTERLINE (Exec & Personne) : +WII-3 - Larry STERNFIELD +WH +קפת +- +- +RECTOR +Dave MCLEAN ( +Desmond FITZGERAL +- +EUR-South +Dick HELMS +- +Ed FENNIMORE Room 4824 +R/Cuba Les RATY (pronounced Reti) +- +FUR -Ralph KISLEY +X-6313 +Spain Steve MONGER (friend of AlcPEAR +- +Holgart 2/F +103 +WASHINGTON +06 +(A.C WHITE & Dorthy +(10125 Markham Ave +108 +(Four Corners) +Silver Spring, Md. +Home: 593-0368) 08 +Off. Ext. 牡4 Room J +5614 06 +(Ed LAFFIN & Maj-Lis +(6314 Tulsa Lane) 66 +Bethesda, Md. +Home: (469-6389 +Off Ext. 6223 7811 +*from Belt exit at Old Georgetown Rd) + +(Clemente HERNANDEZ) 06 +American Institute for Free +Labor Development +1925 K St N.W. +Phone: 965-2100(Area Code202 +Social Projects +635-3172 (Area Code703 + +(Sally SVENSON 06 +(3707 Leland. St) +Chevy Chase, Md. +Phone: (OL-4-586708 +c/o Mrs. Robert Phelps + +(Fred HENDERSON) 6x-6523 +X-6523 Room 5040 +6629 Beacon Lane) 08 +Falls Church, Virginia 22043 + +(Mathew McCULLOUGH) 06 Ro +nald Marelics wil Extecutive +come +Arwll +"X-7678. +H- Martin (Personmef-medalis) X-4460. +Ro 382607 +(10401 Grosvenor Place) Apt.1322) +Rockville, M.D. 20852 +Phone: (493-953408*78# +(351)-6223 +fram out Bly diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10330.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10330.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..53a62f97bea3d5ce20ce170644a1fccbb66b25c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10330.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +104-10161-10330 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +15 JUN +1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Central Cover Staff +ATTENTION : Mr. Thomas K. Strange +SUBJECT : Peter J. DICERVINO +#214 442 CCB # 2285 + +1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 12 June 1967 +regarding establishment of non-official cover for Bubject's +assignment to Madrid, Spain. +15-2 24 + +2. Security files contain no record of declaration or +compromise to foreign Governments or intelligence/security +services. There is no indication of security factors which +would affect the proposed action. + +Victor R. White +Deputy Director of Security (108) + +REEVES:lst +15 June 1967 +Closed + +] DDS/IOS +] ADDS/IOS +SA-DD/IOS +) C/ID +] DC/ID +1C/ID/ +]COSD +DC/OSD +C/OSD/2R +] C/SAD +] C/AAS +] A&TS +FILES + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +#eclassificaties diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10331.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10331.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..804f2c683b91825e6e20b5f8e2bcf3fd54075b97 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10161-10331.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# 104-10161-10331 + +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# SECRET + +C-2285 +12 June 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Security + Investigation and Operational Support + +ATTENTION : Mr. Marvin Wehking + +SUBJECT : Peter J. DiGervino (p) + +• 1. This staff has been requested to establish +(non-official) cover for subject for an assignment to +(Madrid, Spain) +As an essential factor +in considering this proposal, this staff would appre- +ciate being advised whether or not the subject has been +voluntarily declared to foreign governments and intel- +ligence/security services or involuntarily exposed to +them. Also please advise if any exposure or compromise +has been recorded or if there are other security factors +present which should be considered in this proposal. + +2. Please provide this information by +19 June 1967 + +THOMAS K. STRANGE +Chief, CCS/NC + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10014.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10014.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..98ac1d7bd088c6ea96ace2bebf92675f525b1085 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10014.md @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +14-00000 +104-10162-10014 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +(WHEN FILLED IN) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROM: + +COMMENTS +WH/ARGENTINA + +TO: | DOC. NO. | DATE RECEIVED | DATE FORWARDED | OFFICER'S INITIALS | +:---|:---|:---|:---|:---| +1. Lozupone | 13211 | | Jot | +2. Barone | 13 0 18 | | | +3. SR/10/CE | 13 OCT 1958 | 5 OCT 1958 | PVF 3to 4: Suggest you midicate to Theld +4. "WH/II/Grouting-hozupine 16 Oct. | | |Bose that these are full Hg. Inaces. +5. AC/WH/II | 17 Oct. | | RY | +6. WH/Mail Room | 198 | | | +7. RI/D & P | 20/10 | | Pls. pouch to Buenos Aires. | +8. | | | | +9. | | | | +10. | | | | +11. | | | | +12. | | | | +13. | | | | +14. | | | | +15. | | | | +16. | | | | +17. AM | 28 0 1958 | | ALFEROV, Ivan Havrilovich +18. + +COORDINATING OFFICER +NAME +OFFICE + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +NAME +TITLE + +RELEASING OFFICER +NAME +TITLE +J. C. KING +CANID + +FILE NUMBER +201/236701 +DOCUMENT DATE +DOCUMENT NUMBER + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 +TO +INFO +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Chief of Station. Buenos Aires +16-29 + +FROM +SUBJECT Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +Operational/REDCAP +Ivan Gavrilevich ALFEROV + +ACTION REQUIRED +For your retention +REFERENCES +21-29 +[BUEN] BJES + +DOPAPON STEEL AND NO. +22 + +CATE +201-236701 +21021958 + +-(CHECK "X" ONE) +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +INDEXING CAN RE JUDGED +ST QUALIFIED HQ. DESK ONLY + +Attached for your retention is a REDCAP sheet on Ivan +Gavrilevich ALFEROV mentioned in reference as requesting an +Argentine visa for travel to Buenos Aires for TDY at the Soviet +Embassy. The information on this sheet is the result of full +headquarters traces. + +10: October 1958 +Attachment - 1 REDCAP sheet w/traces + +Distribution +3- Buenos Aires] 16-24 +3-WHD (BA Chrono, Mail Room, Subject File) + +二號/10/CE +WH/II/FI/ULczupone/nag +OLIVER G. GALBOND + +of + +CS COPY diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10017.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10017.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fce580be495d21d043d362da20b7628638e91faa --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10017.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +104-10162-10017 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: 563 MM/LR/LR/ +[S. VINCENT BARONE] +UNIT: WH/II/A +EXT: 2359 +DATE: 26 SEPTEMBER 1958 +TO: BUENOS AIRES [6-29] +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: WH 5 +INFO: CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FI/OPS, [R] 4 S/C 2 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +563 SECRET + +ROUTING +1 2 +3 4 +5 6 + +SEP 29 16 21.30 +RECD (LANILE SECT. +DEFERRED PRIORITY INITIALS: +ROUTINE X OPERATIONAL INITIALS: +IMMEDIATE +OUT77287 +77887 +43097 + +TO: [BURN] [6-29] INFO CITE DIR +21-29 +RB (BUEN 3501 (IN 44771) + +NO PRELIM TRACES STOLIAKOV AND ALFIRIEV. ADDITIONAL WAS TRACES WILL BE +RUN AND RESULTS FORWARDED. + +END OF MESSAGE +01 +CS COMMENT: "CONCERNED BIOGENESIS IS TRACES ON STOLYAROV AND ALFIROV. + +(Signature) +GADWELL KIM ALIASINI +COORDINATED BY PHONE +[BR/OE/MINIOS] +COORDINATING OFFICERS: +SNORBT + +(Signature) +R. S. BAMPSON +AO/WH/II +AUTHENTICATING OFFICE +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10107.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10107.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..441ca26f056055b367ac9a10ec012e08dfbb3f7c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10107.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +104-10162-10107 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED +INTERNAL ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +SUBJECT: (Optional) 03 +FROM: WH/4/Prop + +NO. +DATE: 13 January 1961 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) | DATE RECEIVED | OFFICER'S INITIALS | DATE FORWARDED | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from hom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment) +---|---|---|---|--- +1. C/M/L/CI | | nua | | +2. WH/HID/4 | | | | +3. | | | | +4. MT. Thorpe | | Pes zee hue | | + +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/4 +SECRET + +IB MEMO NO. 5269 +10 January 1961 + +ATTENTION: Mr. Lou Napoli +SUBJECT: Transmittal of Documentation for use of Manuel Artime y Buesa +REFERENCE: Memo from WH/4, 27 December 1960 + +1. This is to confirm that the following Cuban documentation was handcarried on 9 January 1961 by Mr. Stanley Shultz as requested in reference: + a. Passport No. 17130 + b. Vigencia (Exit Permit) JL-11041-H + c. International Certificate of Vaccination + +2. The Cuban Passport contains a U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa, B-2, issued in Santiago de Cuba on 17 May 1960 and is valid until 17 May 1964. (The Miami Admitted Cachet and Arrival-Departure Record 1-94 were provided by I&NS and are "backstopped". You will note that 1-94 form shows that subject was admitted to the U.S. on 16 June 1960 and has a valid extension of stay until March 15, 1961. + +3. It is our understanding that subject will leave the U.S. "black" but will carry the above listed documentation. The documentation should be returned to TSD/IB when no longer needed for operational purposes. + +CHARLES YECH, JR. +CHIEF, TSD/IB + +Distribution: +Original and 1- Addressee. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10108.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10108.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b33fec7a7844f8a58ae3835437eb3639ab50a357 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10108.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10162-10108 * 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +RECEIPT FOR AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS + +TO: TSD/IB +DATE 9 January 1961 + +I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS +TRANSMITTED WITH MEMO NO. ______________ DATED ______________ AND PREPARED IN +ACCORDANCE WITH ______________ + +Javier Alvares de la Torre +a. Cuban Passport #17130 +b. Cuban Vigencia (Exit Permit) JL-11041-8 +c. Cuban International Certificate of Vaccination + +The Cuban Passport contains a U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa, B-2, +issued in Santiago de Cuba on 17 May 1960 and is valid until 17 May 1964. [The 24 +Miami admitted cachet and arrival departure record I-94 were provided by INS +and are "backstopped".] You will note that I-94 form shows that subject was +admitted to the U.S. on 16 June 1960 and has a valid extension of stay until +March 15, 1961. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +OFFICER'S SIGNATURE + +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. + +D-061 +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10120.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10120.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb34991a7e1748e4158a0780fa2f3918db1caab7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10162-10120.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +104-10162-10120 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +THIS BLANK FORM IS CLASSIFIED: +SUBJECT NAME, IF IN PROP LETT. +SETIME IS MAN LETT + +SECRET +#3815 +RESPONSE TO GREEN LIST +REQUEST NO 108574 +1. SUBJECT: Santiago Alvarez Fernandez +2. ALIASES, VARIANT SPELLINGS, ETC. NUMBERS, ETC. +88474 +DATE OF REQUEST: 30 Jan 61 + +REQUEST FROM: +3. BIRTH DATE: 12 June 1921 +NAME OF ORIGINATING OFFICER: Margaret Meogai + +4. BIRTH PLACE: Havana, Cuba +OFFICE DESIGNATOR: WE/L + +5. CITIZENSHIP: Cuban +ROOM BUILDING: 2702 Qtrs E + +6. PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION: Residing in Miami, Florida +EXTENSION: 8564 +14. WAS CONTINUING SEARCH REQUESTED?: YES +15. TYPE OF REQUEST: +FIRST TIME SUBMITTED + +7. OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EDUCATION: +ADDITIONAL DATA: OTHER + +16. INTEREST IN SUBJECT: ESPIONAGE OR CE ACTIVITY + +17. INFORMATION REQUIRED: Derogatory + +8. MILITARY SERVICE: +SERVICE ARM, COUNTRY: +SPECIALTY: +LOCATION: + +9. PAST OCCUPATIONS: + +ACTIVITY: +LOCATION: +DATES: +EXPEDIT! +Feb 13 4 29 PM '61 + +10. DESCRIPTION: +(HEIGHT): +(WEIGHT): +(EYES): +(HAIR): +(RACE): +(OTHER): + +11. SPOUSE (IF WIFE, CITE MAIDEN NAME): + +12. OTHER MEMBERS OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY, AND ASSOCIATES: +Father-Santiaro Alfapez +Mother-Lucia Fernantez +13. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +[ ] UNCLASSIFIED [ ] INTERNAL USE ONLY [ ] CONFIDENTIAL [ ] SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) CI Suspect +FROM: P Lepusta EXTENSION NO. +DATE: +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) DATE OFFICER'S INITIALS +ROUTING RECEIVED FORWARDED +1. C/SR/CI/I +2. +3. +4. +5. +6. +7. +8. P Lepasta +9. +10. +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. +FORM 3-62 610 [ ] SECRET [ ] CONFIDENTIAL [ ] INTERNAL USE ONLY [ ] UNCLASSIFIED +(COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment) +ais If your time permits, this is the second of the two cases +I discussed with you (spotted through ABAPLEE program). +I would be interested in your views as to his possible IS involvement (and whether I may +be all wet in feeling he is Soviet dispatched). +Do you see an Illegal Support' aspect to this case? +Pocukl + +Phap usta + +SECRET + +ER/O/AC-64-202 +22 October 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Irving AMRON + +1. Subject responded to the AEEXPLORE ad for a position as a Russian language linguist. As was requested of him, he provided the Forms 444, 89, autobiography, and photograph. + +2. The undersigned established contact with Subject by phone on 2 September and arrangements were made to interview him on the following day. He was interviewed in the Undersigned's Philadelphia hotel room on 3 September 1964. The undersigned used the Paul Peters alias and DOD cover. + +3. The following was obtained from AMRON during the interview: + +a. Subject, of Jewish descent, was born in 1917 in the USA. Subject's father, whose original name had been +Philip AMRONIM +came to the USA in 1905/06 at the age of approximately 15. Philip AMRONIM's parents stemmed from the GOMEL area. At the time of his emigration to the USA, he was accompanied by his mother (his father died sometime prior thereto), and by the following brothers and sisters: Lewis, Willy, Abe (who has since died), Moris, Minnie (now married to LAIKEN), Pearl, and Max. All of Subject's father's brothers except for Max, are butchers by occupation, including Subject's father. Max graduated from CCHY and became a structural engineer; he has an office on 43rd Street and his firm is called the Amron Associates. + +b. Subject's mother, also of Jewish descent, came to the USA in 1911 (or 1913). Her older sister, Fannie, is married to (fnu) COHEN who is presently retired and living in Florida. Her sister, Ruth, married Max AMRON. Her brother, Hyman HORLIK, who arrived in the USA only in 1962, owns a liquor store in Bayonne, New Jersey. Subject's mother has another sister (fnu) who is presently living in Florida. Subject's mother has one brother who is still living in the USSR. + +SECRET + +c. At the time of Subject's birth, Subject's father was employed in the Brooklyn shipyards. However, he changed jobs frequently and was subsequently employed on a farm near New Brunswick, then in a shoe factory as a cutter, then as a butcher, and finally became active in a Jewish cooperative organization. As Subject's father became convinced that the future of the Jews was in Russia under Soviet Communism, in 1931 Subject's family left the USA for the USSR for Birobidzhan where Subject's father worked as an agronomist (he had sometime prior thereto graduated from the National Farm School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania). + +d. According to Subject, his family returned to the USA in 1933; the motivating reason therefor was the ill health-- actually only some headaches--of Subject's brother, Eugene. Subject alleges that, because they had retained their US citizenship, they experienced no problems either in leaving the USSR or in obtaining permission to return to the USA. Moreover, Subject's father allegedly did not like life in the USSR; however, Subject's mother and sister insisted that they return to the USSR after only a brief stay in the USA. + +e. As a result, later in 1933 the entire AMRON family once again returned to the USSR. Again, Subject states that they had no problems in obtaining authorization from the Soviet government for this trip to the USSR. Upon their return to the USSR, they established themselves in Moscow where one Noah LONDON, a friend of the family and a construction engineer, took Subject's father "into his employ". Subject's father worked in this capacity, in the construction industry, from 1933 to 1936. Sometime after the 1936 purges began, Subject's father worked for Komsomolsk, a Moscow "panel board construction" outfit. In 1936 Subject's father also worked for the Paris Commune as a shoemaker. Subject's mother worked during this entire period as chief of a dining establishment in the school of foreign languages in Moscow. + +f. Subject began his elementary education at the DeWitt Clinton School in the USA where he studied until 1931; he then studied in the Soviet secondary school in Khabarovsk, Birobidzhan, until 1933. In 1933 he again returned for one semester to the DeWitt Clinton School. Later in 1933 and 1934 he attended the Anglo-American School in Moscow where he completed his 8th grade of school. He then continued his studies from 1933 to 1936 in Public School #327 in the 24th Bauman Rayon. In 1936 he entered the Moscow Avtodorozhniy Institut where he studied on the civil engineering faculty, to be a highway engineer. He graduated in 1941 at which time he was sent to assist + +SECRET + +in the construction of an airdrome in Minsk, latfer to the Polish station of Janow. + +g. In 1937 Subject's mother was dismissed from her position and both she and Subject's father began to feel the pressure of the purges. Subject's father, allegedly by appealing to the then President KALIMIN, succeeded in again acquiring exit visas for them to the USA. Subject, who admits that he had become a "good Communist" by then had gotton thoroughly steeped" in the Communist philosophy, elected to remain behind in the USSR. An important consideration, he states, was his desire to complete his education which he was certain he would not be able to do in the USA for economic reasons. + +h. According to Subject, his father never lost his American citizenship. Subject's mother, however, in 1936 applied for and obtained Soviet citizenship. , , ne actually acquired Soviet citizenship "by default" although he never applied +for this in person; he alleges that although he was 18 years of age at the time, he was "granted" Soviet citizenship by virtue of his mother's application for her own citizenship. + +i. Subject remained in Moscow prior to World War II. In April 1940 he married + +Nina MOISEYIVA + +a bookkeeper by profession, + +who was the step-daughter of the well-known Major SHOGOLEV of the "Soviet Proleteriat Regiment". A son was born to them in June 1941. Although at this time Subject was assigned to the construction of aerodromes to support front line troops, he succeeded in pulling strings and in arranging a DY triy" to Moscow, ostensibly to visit the Geodetic Institute. Earcute back from Moscow to the front lines, Subject's train got bombed in Brest Litovsk on 22 June 1941 and as a result he was returned to Moscow on the same train via Baranovichi. According to Subject, he was then assigned to the Moscow Military District, to the Otdel Aerodromnoi Sluzhby, where he was placed in charge of a brigade of engineers, technicians and laborers who were engaged in building dumy air sites for camouflage purposes. + +j. In August 1941 Subject states that he was permitted to return to school in order to receive his diploma which was granted him in October 1941. He was then assigned to the 22nd Voyenno-Dorozhaiy Otryad which was formed in Dmitrov but which was then assigned to Suzdal'. Subject states that he was not inducted into the Soviet military service allegedly because "engineers were needed" and + +SECRET + +because, as a member of the MD, this was considered as equivalent to military service. Nonetheless, in response to my query, Subject admitted that this was unusual as his activities were a kind which were performed by old women particularly since during this period, from October 1941 to September 1942, all able-bodied Soviet males were drafted into the Soviet army. During this period Subject lived in comparative ease, being assigned to Suzdal and Klin, and other towns. According to Subject, be wore an MD uniform but wore no insignia. He admitted that "favored treatment" was bestowed upon him and his family when the MD assisted him in evacuating his first wife and son from Moscow in August 1941 to beyond the Urals. (His son by his first wife reportedly died on 11 October 1943 of diabetes.) + +k. In September 1942, Subject received an appointment to the Moscow 2nd Military Infantry Institute from which he graduated in June which be the grate of Soviet Infantry. In response to my query, Subject again admitted that this appointment was highly unusual as his background did not lend itself to this, as appointments were made out of the various military branches, and as this implied that, as a foreigner (American), he was fully and completely trusted by the Soviet punitive organs who had cleared him both for this training and the institute and for promotion to officer status in the Soviet Army. + +l. Initially he was sent to Alatev on the Volga, then to Orel where ise was assigned to the front lines in August 1943. He was given a platoon of infantry troops in the 415th Infantry Division of the Soviet Central Front. However, in October 1943 he was wounded; he was hit in the left forehead by a German bullet. He was operated on in a field hospital and then transferred to a Moscow hospital after he had recovered sufficiently. He was reclassified after his recovery and found suitable to continue in military service with the limitation that he should not serve on the front lines (goden vtoroi stepeni). + +n. Because the wound failed to heal completely (he has a very obvious scar, with approximately a 1" depression, on his forehead), he "asked" to be assigned to a warmer climate. The Soviet authorities, he states, complied and in January 1944 dispatched him to Tbilisi where he was placed in a special officer's camp; he was hospitalized again, tad osteomyelitis complications, and ultimately discharged from the Soviet military forces. Eowever, Subject provided several contradictory stories as to the date of discharge which at various times be indicated occurred in May 1944, then in July 1944, and even in August 1944. (NOTE: This aspect of Subject's story bothered him as it was obvious to the undersigned that Subject had somewhere become confused in this aspect of his background.) + +SECRET + +n. Upon his discharge, he was returned to the Moscow area where he was placed in a rest hoc (although Subject admitted that there really existed no need for this as he had recovered already prior to his discharge). In continuing his narration, Subject indicated that the rest of his story "sounds very strange and unbelievable" but then averred that it was true. He states that, strange as it appears and despite the shortage of Soviet men at the time (1944) he could not "find" himself a job. He went to the MVD which did offer him a job in Veliki Laki on the highways with the SoyuzDorog-Proyekt; however, he was not given the job by the officials responsible for this. As a result, he appealed directly to the Minister of the MVD who "tried to intercede in Subject's behalf. Allegedly after he was given a full physical examination, be vas told that he could not be assigned to the highway units for reasons which were not speise out to smject. + +o. Subject then "sought out" work with the Nauchniy Sovet with no luck. He ultimately chtained a job with the Moscow Sovet in the Moscow Soviet Senior Library (sic). in November 1944, at a salary of 900 rubles, Subject began working in the field of "information on municipal works-highway construction, architecture, sanitation, etc." His immediate supervisor vas (fnu) LIFEEDEV, the head of information department of the Pydro-Energy Project. Subject admitted, in reply to the undersigned's query, that his work vas "unusuai" for several reasons. First, he was paid a salary which was unusually high and out of line with his qualifications. Secondly, though paid a salary for a full-time job and position, he actuzily worked o a part-time basis and was able to come and go almost as he vished. His work also included working on abstracts and translations from English to Russian, primarily in the field of dams, dam construction, and hydraulics. + +p. In June 1949 Subject states that be vas dismissed from the foregoing position after he was given the explanation that the flow of literature from the USA, which Subject was translating, had decreased. In actual fact, Subject states, he was being "purged" because he vas a Jev. Ee then found a job as a laboratory assistant in a concrete plant where he worked from July 1949 to 23 February 1950. Because he did not like that job, Subject states he wrote to Stalin personally as a result of which, within less than 4 weeks, he was offered 4-5 different jobs. The positions vere offered to him by the Moscow Committee of the CP to whom "Stalin had forvarded the letter". In reply to my query, Subject admitted that he was not concerned that, by writing to Stalin, be would come to the attention of the Soviet punitive organs, MVD/MCB, which would undertake to investigate his case. Accordingly, on 1 April 1950 Subject was given a job as an + +SECTET + +engineer with the Bezman District Road Department where he worked until February 1955. + +q. After he lost his job in 1949 with the Moscow Sovet, he states that his relations with his wife went from bad to worse and ultimately cultinated first in a separation and latter in a divorce in 1950. In the meantime, he was already living with + +Eugenia VOLSOVA + +an employee and a teacher of forensic medicine of the Moscow Medical Institute where she was studying for her PhD and where she was a pathologist med her either in 1950 or 1951. However, within less than one month of their carriage, Subject divorced her as he found out that she vas a "bad person" and because he "had fallen blindly in love" with her. (NOTE: This aspect of Subject's story disturbed tim very much. He was wasure of tinsel, wes vegue on dates, details, specifics, names, etc. It was again obvious that Subject was less than frank and open about this aspect of his background. As narratica did not sound convincing to Subject himself when he began talking about "falling blindly in Love", etc.) In 1952 he began living with another woman, + +Rose MINKINA, + +whom he married only in late 1954 when their son was already well on the way. MINKINA's parents and family were very strongly opposed to the marriage because the parents held responsible party positions and because MINKIKA's brother held a sensitive position with the Soviet electronics and aviation industries. A son vas born to Subject and MINKINA on 5 April 1955. + +r. In ca 1954 (dates vague) Subject entered the Institute of Marxism-Leninism and continued his studies for three or more years. Though he registered for the evening sessions, he devoted a good portion of his days to study. As a result, Subject again admitted to the undersigned that he actually was in a unique position of being able to do almost as he "wished and desired" although ostensibly be was a full-time employee of the Bauman District Road Department. While a student at the Institute of Marxist-Leninism, Subject and his wife began submitting applications for a visa to visit Subject's parents in the USA. In actual fact, Subject states, his real purpose in applying for the visa vas to "defect" upon his arrival in the USA. In February 1955 Subject states that be was fired" from his job with the Bauman District because of "political unreliability". Eovever, Subject admitted to the undersigned that the real reason for dismissal + +SOMET + +must have been otherwise as, had he actually been dismissed for "political unreliability", he would not have been able to continue his studies at the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. + +s. Because Subject had communicated to his father, using "hidden phrases" in their letters to each other, about his wish to leave the USSR, Subject's father arrived in the USSR in 1957 in order, Subject states, "to establish at first hand for himself" whether Subject really wished to "defect to the USA". Subject's father remained in the USSR for a total of 10 days. As a result of his father's visit, Subject changed his tactics and began to submit applications for "imigration" to the USA. As earlier, these were "submitted clandestinely"; Subject states that he continued resubmitting then several times each year. + +t. After be left the Bauman District place of employment in February 1955, Subject found work as a "free lance translator for the Moscow Torgovaya Palata. He earned ca 1100 rubles per month translating English language material related to the iron and steel plant which was being designed by the USSR for erection in India. In January 1956 Subject found work as chief of the translations bureau of the Nauchno-Issledov.elriv Institut Ministerstva Mashino Stroyeniya; his functions consisted primarily of supervising the translation of English language manuals on technical equipment. Again, Subject admitted that his work was "unusual" as, in actual fact, he spent 1-2 days at work, spent the rest of his time at home, and devoted most of his time and energy to the studies at the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. His salary continued at 1100 rubles per month. + +u. In August 1958 his work came to an end. Generally he provided a contardictory account in this respect. Initially he stated that the position had been eliminated but then changed this story to state that he resigned in August 1956 as he vould have had to begla devoting his full tize to the work. In any case, his resignation generally coincided with his completion of studies at the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. Thereafter, and until his inmigration to the USA in 1962, Sabject held no full tire job. Nonetheless, he states that he succeeded in earning no less than about 1100 rubles per month by working as a free lance translator for the Torgovaya Palata of Moscow. Ee turned over to the undersigned a sample of his translation efforts-see the attached book. In response to. my query, Subject admitted that his work again vas of such a nature that he was a free agent, came and went as he pleased, and generally vas responsible to no one. Apparently in order to + +SECTET + +forestall any further discussions in this regard, Sub ject then stated that "if you are thinking that I cold have worked for the KGB et this time, then you are right because I had the time to do anything including engaging in intelligence activities'. Eowever, Subject then proceeded to deny that he had then or at any time, tad any relationship with the KGB (or its predecessor organizations). + +v. In July 1962 Subject's mother and father came to Moscow, this specifically for the purpose of getting Subject to return to the USA. They stayed in Moscow for a time while father letters to KEPISEY, to Nina PERUSECEVA, to ADZUBEI, to the Supreme Soviet, to the and to other Soviet establish- ments in order to get Subject and his son permission for emteration to the USA. (Subject's wife, MININA, had died in 1961.) In August 1962, while vacationing in Sochi Subject ves sought out by the local Inturist office and apprised by the local militia office that, "in view of your father's strong appeals", the USSR had granted Subject and his son permission to leave the WEER. Upon his return to Moscow, Subject proceeded to the American Embassy where he vas advised that he had not been granted an exit visa by the Soviets. As a result, Subject applied for izigretion to the USA twice, once in the capacity of a Soviet citizen using his Soviet passport, and the second time in the capacity of an "American citizca". + +W. In September 1962 the application to travel to the USA as an "izmigrant" was approved for him and his son. Therefore, without waiting to receive approval to travel inder his claim of being an "American citizen", Subject left the SSR and entered the USA on his Soviet passport together with his son on 24 September 1962 via Idlewild. Upon his arrival in the USA, Subject imediately undertook action to have his "American citizenship" restored. This was initially denied as he had admitted that he had voted in the Soviet national elections. However, be then retained an attorney who appealed the case; the original decision was then reversed and both Subject and his son had their IS citizenship restored to them in the sumer of 1963, the reversal was based on Subject's clain that be had had no choice and vas, therefore, compelled to vote in the USSR national elections. + +x. Upon his arrival in the SA, Subject immediately applied for a position with the In, however, he was rejected as he was "state- less" at the time. He then accepted a position with Stelling, Lori- Wood, and "sin Suetendale, 26th Street, working on site-planning. His superviser, one Frank McGowan, then recommended Subject to the + +SECRET + +Blauvelt engineering firm for whom he worked from January 1963 through July 1964. In 1964 Subject fond work with Harold J. SELDIN, 60 Broad Street, Red Bank, Sew Jersey, as an engineer working on the planning and designing of sub-divisions, grading, construction developments, etc. His immediate superviser is the township er vineer of Marlboro Township, New Jersey. Els present salary is $100.00 per month. + +y. In April 1963 Subject married +Bella MINCBERG nee MILSTEIN + +a Polish Jew who had come to the LEA from Poland in 1949. She has come her age(s) Subject and his son nov live in the home of his present wife. + +4. Comments and Assessment: + +a. Subject speaks native English and passes for a middle class American. Eis Russian is likewise native. + +b. According to Subject, his objective in life Low is to work for the US Government. Ee states that he has submitted Forms 57 to a number of the US Government agencies (he did not elaborate). In applying for the position under AIR, Subject asked for $10,000.00 per annum which is his asking price for a position with the US Goverment. + +c. According to Subject, his present position is excellent with great potential for going into partnership as soon as he becomes a licensed engineer. However, he states that he is not interested in making money (despite his request for a $10,000.00 salary) but in "fighting Communism" as an employee of the US Covernment. + +d. Subject admitted that he was a firm and strong believer of Communism which, incidentaliy, was the reason why he remained behind in the USSR when his parents returned to the IEA in 1937. Ee states that he continued to be a firm believer of Commism until approxinstely 1958/59 when he became "disenchanted with Communism". Subject denies that he was a menber of the Komsomol or that he had to join the Communist Party, this despite the fact that he became an officer of the Soviet Army and despite the fact that he was accepted to study at the Institute of Marxism-Leninist. Despite his alleged "disenchant- ment" with Communism, Subject spoke in flattering terms about life in the USSR, about the "democracy", about equal opportunities, about the excellent "educational system, et cetera. Subject aimitted that + +SEORET + +he had led almost a "charming existence" in the 1EER and that neither life in the USSR nor the Soviet authorities ristreated him. + +e. According to Subject, be vas never arrested in the Soviet Union. + +f. In reply to my query, Subject indicated that in 1958 the KGB tried to co-opt bin into reportinga fellow student at the Institute of Marxism-Leninism. Sovever, Subject states that he rejectd the pitch. In reply to various queries which vere posed to him about the fellow-student (name allegedly nov forgotton), Subject states that he dič render an unfavorable report on the person. Despite this, the particular Soviet was nitizerely assigned ebroed es an interpreter. Subject later heard that the Soviet worked and traveied both Japan ani Itary. + +g. In reply to a general query about life in the USSR, Subject indicated that life in the USER has made him into "an accomplished pre-varicator". + +h. Subject was less than fluent in relating the story of his life to the undersigned. ñe made mistakes frepeatly, be contra- dicted himself, be altered dates to accomodate other aspects of his activities to correspond with shat he had mentioned earlier, etc. Also, Subject repeatedly tried to digress from relating his story into presenting his views of life; it was a chore to keep hơn on substantive matters relating to his om backgrund. + +i. Subject's brother, Eugene, is now exployed as an engineer of the Freehell Township, New Jersey. Additionally, he has a private office in Rockland, New Jersey, called the Civil Engineer Associates. + +j. Subject's account of how he acquired Soviet citizenship-- see above- is a very veal item in Subject's scry. He will have us believe that be got Soviet citizenship by default" as a result of his mother's application for Scriett citizenship for herself. He himself admitted to the undersigned that this is illogical as his brother, Eugene, whose status vas no different from Subject's, never acquired Soviet citizenship by default" though Subject did allegedly without any action whatever on his own part. Moreover, Sabject adnitted that he was legally of age (15) by this time and no longer a dependent as a result of which he would have had to apply for a Soviet passport and for Soviet citizenship of his own free volition rather than through his mother. + +SEONET + +k. Sject is aware that the story of his "imigration" to the USA is also weak. Ee tried to explain this away by stating that be "got cut by mistake", that he was permitted to go to hide the Soviet shame surrounding the Cuban crisis", that "someone had committed an error", etc. Ee admitted that there exists no other explanatica as to why the Soviet goverment vould have permitted him to leave the USSR as, in the eyes of the Soviet goverment, be ves a full fledged and responsible Soviet citizer who had no genuine or legitimate clain to American citizenship. As a result, Subject is usually sensitive to this topic. + +5. CONCLUSION: + +a. In the opinion of the undersigned, Subject should not be considered for either ARSCREEN or AΞEXPLORE despite the fact both his English and Russian are native. + +b. On the basis of the interview, the undersigned feels that, Subject is less than frank and that be is prevaricating. Moreover, there exist imwerable items in Subject's tale which are indicative both that he worked as a recruited agent of the KGB (and its predecessor organizations, in the 11 and that he left the USSR caly through and with the intercession of the KGB. + +6. It should be underscord that because of the unique and sensitive cover used by the undersigned, to attempt was made to resolve the various contradictions, to challenge Subject on any of his statements, or to pursue certain points of their logical conclusion. The foregoing vas obtained in the form of an interview and no real attempt could be made, given the cover, to delve nore deeply into the suspicious aspects of Subject's background. +Pieter Pikguntd +PETER P. KAPUSTA +Chief, SR/O/A + +SECRET + +DO NOT USE THIS SPACE +APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993 +CIA HISTORICAL-REVIEW PROGRAM + +PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT +INSTRUCTIONS + +1. Answer all questions completely or check appropriate box. If question is not applicable write "NA". 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +LX 320 + +16 May 1963 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduse + +MEMORANDUM OF CONTACT + +SUBJECT : Jose Antonio CASAS Rodriguez) (201327702) + +DATE OF CONTACT : 2 May 1963 (2000 to 2345 Hours); +4 May 1963 (0900 to 1300 Hours). + +1. On 1 May 1963 I travelled to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, +and attempted to contact Subject at his home at 216 Cumberland Street at 1930 hours. Subject's son answered the door and advised that his +father was out for the evening and wasn't expected to return till 2200 +hours. At 2200 hours I returned to Subject's home to be advised that: +he had not yet returned but was expected momentarily. In view of the +late hour, I requested the son tell his father that a representative of +the United States Government had called and wished to speak to him on +matters pataining to the situation in Cuba. I Indicated I would return +about 2000 hours on 2 May. + +2. At 2000 hours on 2 May I called at Subject's home and found +him present. He was friendly and courteous, requesting that I come +into the home where I was introduced to his wife and several of his six +Children. He requested to see my KUBARK identification which he gave +only a cursory glance before returning to me. He then indicated his +complete willingness to supply any information known to him on the Cuban +situation and personalities, + +3. Subject and his wife make an excellent impression. They +proceeded to put ma at ease, offered coffee, and generally showed them- +selves to be excellent extroverted hosts. The subsequent conversation +lasted until approximately 2345 hours and was somewhat general in nature, +Basically we rebashed information already provided by Subject during +his debriefing by U. S. authorities in Miami and already reflected in his +201 file. Subject was rather difficult to debrief in that his English is +somewhat fractured and he is extremely disorganized in his thoughts, +Ha bas à tendency to develop one theme which in turn will remind him + +COPY + +SECRET +GROUP +Excluded trem astomatic +downgrading and +dectessilicalhos + +3/RS +ABR +14-00000 + +SECRET + +2- +: +of a second, also of interest, which he will proceed to discuss to the +confusion of the first. This problem was perhaps compounded by the +fact that Subject was uncertain as to the type of information of interest +to KUBARK. He grasped quickly, however, he type of information +which would be of most interest to us and it rapidly became less difficult +to get to the meat of the subject we were discussing. Further contact +and debriefing of him will become progressively less difficult. + +4. We are consolidating the information obtained from Subject +from our two meetings with him on 2 and 4 May below for reporting +convenience. + +5. Basically Subject is able to supply specific information of +interest on only five personalities. He knows and was acquainted with +many other personalities in the Cuban government, but his relationship +with them is not close enough to enable him to provide information in +sufficient detail or depth to allow valid assessment as to their suscep- +tibility to a recruitment or other operational approach. + +6. Information on five Cuban government officials, well known +to Subject is set forth below: + +a. Esubio AZCUE, born about 1912, is presently +employed as a consul at the Cuban Embassy in Maxico +City. AZCUE is a long time friend of Subject. They met +during the mid-1950's when both were involved in revolu- +tionary activities attempting to bring about a democratic +socialist regime in Cuba. AZCUE is married to a Spanish +woman and was involved in the Spanish revolution. He +was a very close friend of Manolo CASTRO who was +reportedly murdered by a group of Communist left wing +revolutionaries which included Fidel CASTRO. About, +1962 AZCUE was living in France and is believed to have +been arrested by French authorities on charges resulting +from his involvement in smuggling penicillin and other +antibiotics into France. Subject believes that AZCUE has +about five children. During early 1901 while in Mexico +City, AZCUE was contacted by Subject in order to obtain +advice re the advisability of his defecting from the Castro +regime and requesting political asylum in Mexico. As a + +SECRET, +Encluded in +downgrading and +declantificalles +14-00000 + +SECRET + +-3- + +result of this contact Subject obtained the impression that +AZCUE is suffering from a lack of funds. Since AZCUE +is somewhat of a snob and a fancy dresser, he finds this +situation unpleasant. AZCUE also habitually has a mis- +tress which in turn is a drain on his pocketbook. + +(1) According to Subject, AZCUE is an +excellent draftsman who studied architecture +at the University of Habana, although he never +obtained a degree. Subject assesses him as a +kind man, very happy-go-lucky, but impetuous +and one who "blows with the wind". He doesn't +seem to have the powers of concentration or of +single purpose which would allow him to be suc- +cessful. Subject feels that AZCUE has appended +himself to the Castro regime since it offers him +a purpose in life and a feeling of belonging to +something. + +(2) Subject described AZCUE as being a +very brave man. He felt that should AZCUE be +approached by LUBARK and requested to coop- +erate, the physical danger inherent to in-place +agent work would not affect his decision. In +summary there would be a reasonable chance of +persuading AZCUE to cooperate with KUBARK I +a suitable monetary and ideological inducement +were offered him. Subject feels, on the basis of +their 1961 conversations in Mexico City, that +AZCUE is not too enthused about the Castro regime. +and it is possible he has become even less in +favor of it during the ensuing period. + +(3) Subject appended that it would be helpful +in any approach to AZCUE to attempt to convince +hin that Fidel CASTRO was directly involved in +tho "gangster" revolutionary group responsible for +Manolo CASTRO's murder, AZCUE was a very +chowo iriond of Manolo CASTRO's and was affected +greatly by his death. + +SECRET, +φηνα +Excluded from Sutem +downer ding and +Cartas atled +14-00000 + +SE.... + +b. Enrique RODRIGUEZ Loeches: RODRIGUEZ was +born about 1912 and is presently Cuban Ambassador to +Morocco. RODRIGUEZ was involved for a long time in +revolutionary attempts to overthrow the BATISTA and pre- +vious regines in Cuba. He was with CASTRO during the +1958-59 period in the Sterra Maestre. Subject became +acquainted with and a close friend of HODRIGUEZ when +both were members of the same so-called revolutionary +"Directorio". Subject alleges that HODRIGUEZ tas dis- +liked CASTRO since their first meeting during the 1958-59 +period. Both Subject and his wife alleged to have received +a letter from RODRIGUEZ written in the Sierra Maestre +in which he listed his dislike of CASTRO and among other +things referred to hinı using the Spanian equivalent of the +term 'dirty prostitute". Subject advised that unfortunately +this letter has been destroyed. Subject is convinced that +if he met RODRIGUEZ on the street tomorrow the latter +would have no compunctions about sitting down for a long +discussion on old times as well as the political situation. +in Cuba. Subject is also convinced that he could on friendly +terms "talk defection or recruitment" with RODRIGUEZ +should they have the opportunity to meet. + +c. Orlando BLANCO, born about 1922, is married to +a woman of Puerto Rican birth which makes her an American +Citizen. BLANCO, according to the latest information avail- +able to KUBARK, is stationed with the Cuban Embassy in +Morocco with the rank of counselor. Subject met BLANC +when the latter became subordinate to him in the revolu- +tionary "Directorio" working towards the overthrow of the +Eatinia regime. Despite BLANCO's revolutionary activities, +Subject assesses him as being relatively passive politically. +Both BLANCO and his wife are believed to have applied for +employment with the Cuban foreign service as a means of +leaving Cuba. Subject feels it is possible they will not return +to Cuba when their tour in Morocco expires. During 1960-61 +BLANCO was employed in the National Bank of Cuba. During +this period Subject obtained the impression that BLANCO +had become anti-Castro. Subject, however, assesses BLANCO +as a non-courageous type of individml who might be iright- +ened at the idea of working as an in-place agent. As an + +SEGT +SAPIP S +Excluded turimmatic +14-00000 + +SECRET + +-5- + +example of BLANCO's lack of courage, Subject cited the +fact that he and his wife attempted to avoid Subject's wife +while Subject was an asylee in the Argentine Embassy in +Habana. Incidentally, BLANCO's wife's name is Isabelle +LAGO de Bianco and she is on excellent terms with Subject' wife Sabject is apparently convinced that BLANCO would +welcome an opportunity to meet with him providing he wes +sssured that the fact of the meeting would not become known +to his Cuban superiors. + +d. Faure CHOMON :ediavilla (201-270370): In ea- +sonco Subject was only able to reiterate the background +Information on ClioMON outlined in paragraph 5 of UFCW +1674, 13 January 1903. In order to place his relationship +with CHOMON in perspective, Subject produced a personal +letter to him from CHOMON which was written in January +1969 and referred to Subject in the most familiar of terms. +Subject alleged that CHOMON bas confided in him on many +matters of personal and political nature for many years. +As an example, he cited a difficulty in which CHOMON +became involved during his tenure as Ambassador to the +USSR and while Subject was stationed in Moscow. CHOMON +At that time was having an affair with a Russian translator/ +socretary assigned to him by the Soviets. This person's +husband became knowledgeable of the relationship between +his wife and CHOMON and beat on the door of the Cuban +Embassy one day and proceeded to demand that CHOMON +leave his wife alone. Subsequently a formal protest was +received through Soviet foreign service channels. As a +result of this incident, CHOMON asked Subject to take a +walk with him (He didn't trust the Soviets and felt the +Cuben Embassy was banged.) in emer to discuss this +problem and the possible solution for it. Although CHOMON +did not specifically state anything in this vein, Subject +obtained the impression during the last two meetings in +the Argentine Embassy in early 1962 that CHOMON was +anything but happy with his lot under the Castro regims. +Subject feit it would be worthwhile and alleged his willing- +ness to prepare a "recruitment letter" for mailing to +CHOMON in Cuba, + +? +SECRET +CECUP 1 +Excluded from a +dawngrading and +declassification + +BIBR +14-00000 + +SECRET + +-6- + +e. Floreal CHOMON Mediavilla was born about 1930 +in Camaguey, and, according to latest KUBARK informa- +tion, is presently Charge d' Affaires of the Cuban Legation +in Iraq. Prior to this assignment, CHOMON was First +Secretary with the Cuban Erbassy in Morocco. Subject +described CHOMON as a sensitive, slightly effeminate +Individual who is relatively usinterested in politics. Sub- +ject feels that CHONION obtained the position with the +Cuban foreign service by virtue of the fact that he is Faure +CHOMON's brother. Subject feels that Floreal CHOMON +would also welcome an opportunity to talk with him if the +fact of their meeting could be kept from the Cuban govern- +ment. He speculated that any attempt to gain CHOMON' +cooperation would depend on the position Faure CHOMON +bas assumed toward the Castro regime. Subject feels +that most of Floreal CASTRO's decisions are based on the +attitude and opinion of his older brother Faure. If through +letters from or conversations with his okier brother, Floreal +had obtained the impression that Faure was becoming dis- +satisfied with the Castro regime, he probably likewise +would assume such an attitude and conceivably be receptive. +to a recruitment approach. + +7. OPERATIONAL PROPOSALS: We are currently retracing +the individuals listed in the preceeding paragraph. Upon completion of +these traces, it is suggested that a dispatch be prepared to Mexico City +Station outlining all information on Esubio AZCUE including that supplied +by Subject. This dispatch would also outline Headquarters' interest in +perhaps wing Subject in an operational approach to AZCUE. Mexico +City Station would be asked to describe the extent to which they could +support auch an operation through surveillance of AZCUE, locating his +present residence and other information relative to is current activities +and political orientation. (Comment:) We discussed in principle with +the Subject whether or not he would be willing to travel to Mexico City +with a KUBARK case officer for the purpose of such an approach. Sub- +ject tentatively indicated his willingness to cooperate in such a venture +but appeared to have some reservation re the danger that might accrue +him. He pointed out that he has a wife and six children to support and +soon expects to be joined by his father and mother-in-law who are cur- +rently in Miami. We attempted to reassure Subject that very little danger + +SECRET +SOUP 1 +Excluded for +Bewaarading and +declassification +14-00000 + +SEGIT + +-7- + +would be involved since he would be under surveillance by AUBARK +officers at all times and would serve only as a means of effecting the +introduction of KUBARK to AZCUE. Although we cannot be certain, +we feel that i. properly presented Subject would cooperate with KUBARK +in such a venture. + +8. The information reflected above and relating to RODRIGUEZ, +BLANCO, Floraal CHOMON, and Faure CHOMON, will be made avail- +abhi to SAS/11 in order to determine whether or not they may be interested +in exploiting these leads. An operation involving the preparation of a +letter by Subject for forwarding to Faure CHOMON would be simple to +prepare but difficult to carry out in that we do not have a current home +address for him. Subject indicated that he believed Faure CHOMON in +1961 lived on First Street, $105, Apt. 7, in Habana. However, we can- +not be sure that this address is current. Subject indicated that perhaps +(inu) San Pedro y Grillo Aving at Anunciacion 10, 6th floor, in Madrid, +as of 1981, is probably the first wife or another relative of Faute CHOMON. +She is allegedly the cukural attache with the Cuban Embassy in Madrid. +Perhaps it would be possible to obtain CHOMON's surrent address +through COS Madrid Conceivably COS Madrid could ask its liaison +with the Spanish service to place intercepts on this address and than +obtain Faure CHOMON's current home address in Habana, Assuming +he is corresponding with this individual, +27,152 + +9. MISCELLANEOUS: We were only able to obtain the names +of two individuals from subject who he believed definitely to be G-2 +officers. These were the individuals who accompanied Faure CHOMON +when he visited Subject in May of 1961 at the Argentine En.bassy in +Habana. The first of these was Carlos FIGARELLO, aka El Chino, +FIGARELLO was born about 1930 and Subject was able to say little more +about him than this in as much as he spent most of the time during this +meeting talking with Faure CHOMON. OS CHOMON'a second visit to +the Argentine Embassy he was accompanied by (fnu) JIMENEZ, aka +Himenito, also born about 1930 and the son of (inu) Santos JIMENEZ. +JIMENEZ Wes, according to Subject, at one time the director of the +revolutionary newspaper "Combate". Subject was unable to supply +further izformation on this individual. + +10. Subject was shown the KUBARK list of Cuban diplomatic +and consular personnel abroad dated April 1963 and was able to identify +a number of Individuals appearing on this list as known to him. These +individuals would be basically Fl leads and Subject indicated be was not + +SECRET +GROUP S +downprading and +dacio +یز +3/BR +14-00000 + +L + +SECRET + +well acquainted enough to describe their personalities or otherwise aid +in an operational approach to them. We are listing them below, how- +ever, in the event some of them may be of specific operational Interest +to SAS/FI components. Any individuals falling into this category can be +the subject of future detailed debriefing on the occasion of my next meet- +ing with Subject. + +a. Jorge SERGUERA Pivieri, aka Papito, is currently +the Cuban Ambassador to Algeria. According to Subject, +SERGUERA is a homosexual, + +b. Eduardo MACHADO Cartas, born about 1925 in +Lajas, Cuba, is presently employed as the Cubana Airlines +representative in Canada according to latest KUBARK +information. Subject hasn't seen MACHADO for about +twenty years, but used to know him well in that he dated +MACHADO's sister and in this fashion met him and the +family. + +c. Jose BARRIAL Dominguez: Subject believes this +name appearing on the KUBARK list to be incorrect. +BARRIAL is listed as Charge d' Affaires, minister coun- +selor it the Cuban Embassy in Chile. Subject knew an +individual of this name who was associated with the same +revolutionary group to which Manolo CASTRO belonged. + +d. Manuel PAYAN Viego is originally from Siego de +Avila, Cuba. During BATISTA's regime, PAYAN was +studying in Spain. Subject does not believe PAYAN to be +a Communist. PAYAN's wife is believed to be identical with +Maria Antonio RODRIGUEZ de Payan who le aino listed an +en employee cũ the Cuban Embassy in Chile. + +e. Oscar PINO Santos, Cuban Ambassador to China, +is an acquaintance of Subject. Subject was unable to provide +further worthwhile information on PINO. + +1. Flora DIAZ Parrado, born about 1910, is currently +employed as a counselor with the Cuban Embassy in France. +Subject believes that DIAZ is apolitical and has been a meam- +ber of the foreign service for a long time. He also believes +L + +SECRET, +14-00000 + +L +her to be homosexual. + +SECRET + +-9- + +g. Juan David POSADA is currently employed as cul- +tural counselor with the Cuban Embassy in France. Subject +describes POSADA as an "arty type" who is an excellent +caricaturist. + +h. Manuel R. MORALES, listed as an attache with +the Cuban Embassy in France, is believed by Subject to +be identical with an individual he met who used the nick- +name Tiburon who was an athlete at Habana University +and from Santiago de Cuba. + +1. Gustavo MEDIAVILLA de la Pena is listed as com- +mercial attache with the Cuban Embassy in Germany. +Subject was acquainted with an individual with this name +who was a cousin of the CHOMON brothers. + +J. Lionel ALONSO Fiel is believed by Subject to be +a young man who he knew from Matanzas Province and +who is now Charge d' Affaires with the Cuban Embassy +in Indonesia. + +k. Gustavo ROBRENO Dolz, aka El Mago ROBRENO, +is listed as an attache with the Cuban Embassy in Indonesia. +Subject describes ROBRENO as a very unstabla individual. +Once while drunk, he shot an American in a Cuban bar. +He is married to a former prostitute. + +1. Jose R. LINARES Delgado is listed as an attache +with the Cuban Embassy in Iraq. Subject believes he war +at one time acquainted with LINARES who was connected +with the Manoio CASTRO group at the University of Habana. +Subject describes LINARES as a slender individual with a +pisasant personality. He is a mulatto. + +m. Gustavo ARCOS y Bargnes is listed as Ambassador +to Belgium and Luxembourg and resident in Brussels. Car +Ject stated ARCOS' brother was killed in Santiago de Cuba +on 26 July 1953 during the attack on the "Moncada". + +2. Teresa PROENZA, listed se cultural attache, Third +Secretary with the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, is related +to the Cubana Airlines representative in Maxico. Subject +SECRET +Eended from لم +towngrading and +declassification +14-00000 + +SECRET + +- 10 - + +described PROENZA as a cold-blooded emotionless woman +who is nicknamed "the mummy". + +o. Silvino SORHEGUY Matos is listed as the Cuban +Minister to Saudi Arabia with residence in Cairo. Subject +knows SORHEGUY to have been once a Cuban foreign ser- +vice representative to Honduras and to have been declared +PNG by that country. + +p. Jose Antonio PULIDO y Ledesma is listed as consul +to the Cuban Embassy in Sweden. Subject knows PULIDO +as being a good friend of Enrique RODRIGUEZ Loeche, +Ambassador to Aiorocco. + +q. Armando PEREZ Pinto is listed as commercial +counselor with the Cuban Embassy in the USSR. Subject +believes PEREZ is not of Cuban birth, but from Haiti. +Subject could only say that PEREZ was a nice young man, +born about 1935, who did not give the impression of being +a rabid Communist. + +r. Juan JUARBE y Juarbo is listed as the counselor +of the Cuban Delegation to the United Nations. Subject knows +JUARBE and thinks he is Puerto Rican or Venezuelan by +birth rather than a Cuban. + +8. Laura MENESES de Albizu Campos: According to +Subject, MENESES is not a Cuban but he is not sure of her +ettonality. Although he met MENESES he is unable to +supply further significant dats. + +t. Gilberto MEDIAVILLA is listed as a third secretary +of the Cuban Delegation to the United Nations. Subject sus- +pects that MEDIAVILLA is a cruals to the CHOMON brothers. + +11. Orlando PEREZ was met by Subject during his tour in Moscow, +PEREZ was the Charge d' Affaires at the Cuban Embassy in Moscow. +Subject became slightly acquainted with PEREZ and obtained the impres- +sion that PEREZ is not pro-Castro. He is married to an American +citizen, Kina PEREZ, nee Grossman PEREZ has since quit the foreign +service and occupies a position with the National Bank of Cuba. + +וקומהם +SECRET, +Excludomalle + +VBR +14-00000 + +SECT + +-11- + +12. We asked Subject whether or not he was acquainted with any +individual belonging to the Cuban military. He could supply no signifi- +cant namer or information in this sphere. He did advise us that a +potential source for this type of information was one Eloy GUTIERREZ +Menoyo. According to Subject, GUTIERREZ was formerly a Cuban +army officer and would have many contacts in this area. As an aside, +Subject stated that GUTIERREZ had supplied weapons to Fidel CASTRO +during the 1958-59 period through an individual who he knew cnly as +(nu) GONZALEZ. GONZALEZ apparently in turn obtained the weapons +from a (fnu) SAGARO who was a resident of Santiago de Cuba. Of even +more interest, Subject stated that GONZALEZ was, during this same +period, in contact with Otto SKORZENY in Madrid and Belgium. Sub- +ject could no longer remember where he had heard this information and +could only add that as he remembered, GONZALEZ had seen SKORZENY. +in Madrid and Brussels, Belgium, during this period. It is felt that this +piece of information may be of more than normal significance in that we +recall having been told several years ago that SKORZENY was of opera- +tional interest to KUBARK. As we remember, SKORZENY was at that +time suspected of or reported to be the key figure in a Communist/KGB. +illegal funding apparatus. We will check with the CI Staff, WE, and EE, +in order to determine whether further information on SKORZENY'S +alleged activities was ever developed. + +13. Raul RODRIGUEZ Feo is, according to Subject, a profes- +sional in the Cuban foreign service. Subject does not know for certain +whore RODRIGUEZ is presently stationed but suspects he is in lHabana, +RODRIGUEZ does not appear in the KUBARK list of Cuban diplomats +abroad, RODRIGUEZ is a good friend of Subject and his wife, and Sub- +ject's wife has known Mrs. RODRIGUEZ since both were small girls. +RODRIGUEZ was born about 1912 and studied at the University of Habana, +He and Subject attended the same secondary schools in Sagua La Grande, +Cuba. Subject states thai RODRIGUEZ is definitely not a Communist +and probably would cooperate in any anti-Castro activity KUBARK might +aak of him, + +14. Carlos LAC was born about 1923 in Cuba and is a Certified +Publie Accountant, subject is good friends with LAO in that both of them +worked together in attempting to overthrow the Batista regime. LAO +refugeed to the United States from Cuba in October 1962 and now lives +in Willerate, Minnesota. Subject volunteered LAQ's name as an Individ- +ual who knows everybody of any significance in Holguin, Cuba, and the +surrounding area. +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded trum autematis +downgrading and +declassification +14-00000 + +SECRET + +12 - + +15. UFGA 7428, 31 January 1963, contains information obtained +by JMWAVE regarding Subject and indicated him to be emotionally un- +stable, eccentric, and generally reputed to be something of a nut. We +are inclined to agree with this information in so far as Subject's eco- +nomical theory is concerned. During his stay of almost one year as +an asylee in the Argentine Embassy in Habana, Subject spent the copious +spare time available to him writing an economic treatise. On our meet- +ing with Subject on May 4th, Subject provided us with a handwritten +short summary of this docament. According to this summary, Subject +has been attempting to correlate economic cycles with peaks of sunspot +activity. He backs up his "economic argument" with reference to the +Old Testament and the Aztec Calendar. If Subject has been expounding +this theory in public we are not surprised that he is considered some- +what of a nut. It should be noted, however, that many otherwise sane +and useful people believe in horoscopes and other similar superstitions. +We do not feel that this quirk in his personality must necessarily be con- +sidered derogatory in terms of his possible operational exploitation by +KUBARK. Although we have spent less than ten hours with Subject, our +impression is that he is a rational individual in terms of his attitude +towards and relationships with other individuals and personalities around +him. As a matter of fact, we obtained the impression that Subject pos- +sesses more than his fair share of what is sometimes termed "common +sense". The handwritten summary of Subject's economic theory as per- +taining to cunspots is appeted to this memorandum as attachment. + +Attachment: Herewith +As stated above + +GP:sab + +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - C/SAS/CI (chrono copy) +1-RID/Index +Galen Peary +SAS/CI +Rodriguez] +1-C/SAS (info copy) + +CRJUP 1 +SECRET +Excluded fr +dewngradins L +declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10065.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10065.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..192c20c3d49e1ed4b6eed3c57590b2eef01e1716 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10065.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +104-10163-10065 - 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +"Former Contacte Viviana Stakon + +able personal courage, good security and common sense. In my mind be +is the ideal type of Latin American agent. It will be a real 1068 to +the Agency if we lose sight or contact with Adolfo. I have net few men +more dedicated and more loyal. + +271704 +05 +5. Ramon UiATEGUI Lezara. ANFAN-3. Recruited by PAN-2 and so +close to each other that we referred to them as the "Gold Just Twins". +Ramon was in the shipping business in Havana and eventually had to +leave. He lost his home, cars, furnishings, etc. His aim is now +planning to send him to Nicaragua, and I have recommended him to the +Nicaragua desk (Mr. Rental). He has all the qualities ascribed to +Adolfo SAN FELAYO (see above) except that he has never been an American +citizen. He speaks excellent English. He is dedicated, courageous and +most anxious to maintain contact with the Agency. It will be our loss +if this is not done. + +251087 +6. Bernard L. Barker. AMCLATTER-L. Wife: Clara. Barker is a +Cuban-American. Ex-Captain in the U.S.A.P. See PRG and 201 for full +bio data. I recruited Barker in 1959, and he served faithfully until +whad to exfiltrate him sometime in 1960. He recruited a number of +valuable agents for the Station (including AMCLATTER-5, which see) and +had an amazing encyclopedic knowledge of Cuban persons, events and con- +facts in all walks of life. He was a boxing manager and know timately +all Cuban personalities engaged in the sporting industry. He had a puppy- +dog loyalty to his case officers and to the Agency. His biggest weakness +was his lack of discretion. He was such a loyal American (actually if +not technically) that he would fight at the drop of a hat if anyone cast +aspersions on the United States or its leaders. In the atmosphere of +Castro's Cuba I might say that that was quite often. We are in the +process of helping him recover his lost American citizenship. When the +Station reopens I would certainly recommend that we continue to maintain +contact with Barker. If nothing eind he would mace a wonderful leg-man +for the Chief of Station. His wife is an attractive Cuban gal who is bi- +lingual and an belligerently inertica as he is. Barker, by looks and +by language, could pass either as an American or a rumes - a goduin +asset if he could be taught to submerge his americana. + +05 +ذلة +7. Manolo VEGA Abril. I ret Manolo through Jorge ALVES POL +(now a prisoner in Cuba as a result of the 17th of April invasion). +Manolo is working for us now in Miami, and I ore full bio +date on him. Manolo's family owned, along with Republic Steel, the +steel plant in Havana which was nationalized by the Castro regime (Cia. +Antillas de Acero, S.A.). Manolo as a brother, besinn of would +also be worth cultivating. Through his business and fally corrections +Manolo knew a great maity perμίν οἱ onerational interact. One of bi +friends was David SALVADOR, although Manolo did not ware SALVADOR +political thinking (extreme left and anti-Aerican). Manolo w +objective a reporter as I have ever encountered asong la + +SECRET + +ale w +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +3180 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10136.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10136.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..157ae027baeaa3db8ecf0afc814c0f99db3a363a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10163-10136.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +14-00000 +104-10163-10136 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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I have met few men +more dedicated and more loyal. + +271764 + +5. Ramon USATEGUI Lazara AMFAN-3, Fecruited by APAN-2 and so +close to each other that we referred to them as the Gold Dust Twins." +Ramon was in the shipping business in Havana and eventually had to +leave. In lost his home, cars, furnishings, etc. His him is now +planning to send him to Nicaragua, and I have recommended him to the +Nicaragua desk (Prental) 03He has all the qualities ascribed to +Adolfo SAN FELAYO (see above) except that he has never been an American +citizen. He speaks excellent English. He is dedicated, courageous and +host anxious to maintain contact with the agency. It will be our loss +if this is not done. + +251609 + +6. Herbert L. Barker. AMCLATTER-1. Wife: Clara. Barker is a +Cuban-American. Ex-Cantata in the U.S.A.F. See PKQ and 201 for fuil +bio data. I recruited Barker in 1959, end he served faithfully until +we had to exfiltrate him sometime in 1960. He recruited a number of +valuable agents for the Station (including AMCLATTER-5, which see) and +had an amazing encyclopedic knowledge of Cuban persons, events and con- +tacts in all walks of life. He was a boxing manager and knew intimately +all Cuban personalities engaged in the sporting industry. He had a puppy- +dog loyalty to his case officers and to the Agency. His biggest weakness +was his lack of discretion. He was such a loyal American (actually if +not technically) that he would fight at the drop of a hat if anyone cast +espersions on the United States or its leaders. In the atmosphere of +Castro's Cuba I might say that that was quite often. We are in the +process of helping him recover his lost American citizenship. When the +Station reopens I would certainly recommend that we continue to maintain +contact with Barker. If nothing else he would make a wonderful leg-man +for the Chief of Station. His wife is an attractive Cuban gal who is bi- +lingual and as belligerently "American" as he is. Barker, by looks and +by language, could pass either as an American or a Cuban - a genuine +asset if he could be taught to submerge his americanism. + +Manolo VEGA Abril I met Manolo through Jorge ALONSO (See +above re prisoners in Cuba as a result of the 17th of April invasion). +Manolo is working for us now in Miami, and I presume we have full bio +data on him. Manolo's family owned, along with Republic Steel, the big +steel plant to Savannah which was nationalized by the Castro regime (Cir. +Antillana de Acore, S.A.). Manolo has a brother, Nestor VER would +also be worth cultivating. Through his business and family connections +Manolo knew a great many people of operational interest. One of his +friends was David SALVADOR, although Manolo did not share SALVADOR's +political thinking extreme left and anti-US). + +objective reporter as I have ever encountered among ist. + +SECRET + +31BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10032.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10032.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a9979070f919515e197a5359d7fc94defa2960bb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10032.md @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +14-00000 +104-10164-10032 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED +AUTERNAL +ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET + +ZOUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROM: +WE/2 MARION E. LINDE +February 1959 + +COMMENTS prach comment to show how + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +13 FEB 1959 + +BLOCK MORRIS +DATE 12, 71195J. +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +6. GOVERNMENT PROFES + +14-00000 +1 Director +SECRET +13 FEB 1959 + +Federal Surem of Investigation +Attentions Nr. 3. J. Hapieh +• Deputy Director, Plans +SUBJECT: Mollie BLOCK; Morris BLOCK / 01-1942.31) +No 201 +1. The following information on Subjects has been received +from the Dutch Internal Security Service (BVD).29 + +2. On & November 1958 Hollie BLOCK (bora 6 November 1911 in +New York), holder of American passport No. 116708, left Schiphol +Airport in Amsterdam on a KIM flight bound for Hoscow via Warsaw. +She traveled with her child Johanna Horris BLOCK, born in 1950, whe +was said to be in possession of a Greek passport. Mrs. BLOCK had +originally planned to fly to Hoscow on 2 September, but học trip +wes postponed by the circumstances outlined below. + +3. On 30 August 1958 Morris BLOCK, husband of Mollie BLOCK, +arrived at Amsterdan on a KLM flight from Montreal. BLOCK was +carrying American passport No. 921617, issued 12 April 1956 but changed +by him to read 12 April 195" se thet is would appear to be still valid. +Marris BLOCK was refused entry to The Netherlands on the basis of his +falsified passport. The American Consulate in Amsterdam validated +his passport for a single return trip to How York, and he was sent +back to Kar Yark on a KLM plane at 2359 hours on 30 Angust 1958. + +Marie BLOCK was born in New York en 30 March 1920s he is +ashinist by cocupation, and his home address was given as 258 Corbán +Mast, coklyn, New York. BLOCKS's passpert carried the following + +Ragland In via London Airport 23-7-1957 +OUT via Dover 24-7-1957 +If via Dover 16-10-1957 +OUT via lamdon Airport 16-10-1957 + +Franc Da Tha Danish Ein-7-1957 +Ut via Mrassbourg 25-7-1957 +SECRET +CS COPY 201-194231 + +1-5D + +14-00000 +CECKET +2 +1 +Denmark IN via Kastrup Airport 15-10-1957 +WT via Kastrup Airport 16-10-1957 + +Canada Df via Montreal Airport 17-10-1957 + +BLOCK stated to the Dutch passport control officer that he had +visited the USSR 25 July 1957 - 15 October 1957 as a delegate to the +World Youth Festival held in Moscow in 1957. BLOCK stated it was his +plan to travel from The Netherlands to Noscow and to settle himself +and his fardly there. He said his visa for itussia was ready at the +Soviet Zabassy in The Hague and that since he was not permitted to +obtain a new valid passport, he had changed the date of issuance of +his former passport to make it appear to be still valid. Since he had +not known for sure that he would be allowed to depart from the United +States, his wife and child were to take a later plane to Amsterdam +after his wife knew he had reached Canada. He said that he had been +unemployed in the United States and that his wife had had to support +the fardly on her salary of $65 a week. + +5. BLOCK stated to the Dutch passport control officer that there +was only one country in the world where freedom was really possible, +and that he wished to go tiere. He no longer wanted to live in +America, for the laws were made there by three or four families and +the rest had to fall in line. He had had more than enough of the +slique around Eisenhower. He stated he no longer valued his American +nationality and asked if they could not adit him so that he could +apply to the Russian Embassy. He said his wife had the money and +Mekete for the trip to Moscow from Amsterdam.. + +6. BLOCK had with hin a suitcase and a cage with a parrets his +wife vas to take the rest of their belongings with her. Also in his +possessica were + +Newbarship book for District 65, Retail, Wholesale, and +Department Store Union, AFL-C10, 13 Astor Flasce, New York 3 +Ascued to Morris BLOCK - 238 Corbin Place, Brooklyn 35, +Nesbership number 50923, membership paid up to 25 August 1958. +In addition, he carried a District 65, AFL-010 Employment Office +Galde giving a registration date of 19 July 1958. +b. Mrth certificate No. ból, issued by State of Fam +Zoek certifying the birth of Morris Block on 3 March 1930. + +*g cards on which werer BK 15145 and 88 31054. +4. A small pin with the legend "VIth World Festival of Youth +Students Meso 1957, +Two visiting sarde, on which weres +SECRET + +14-00000 +SEC +Stanley FAULEIUNER, Counselor et Low, 9 East Loth Street, +New York. 16, Lexington 2-7760. Hanter 1-4093 was written +on this. + +Stella ELIASHOW, Remedial Reading, English Tutoring, +56 Seventh Avenue, New York 11, New York. + +7. BLOCK alse threw away a used piece of carbon paper which he +obviously did not want to have with him or his return to the USA. The +carbon read as folloRSS + +WINDSUR Clothing Company +97 5th Avenue +New York City, r +27 August 1958 +For Mr. Jack KLOERT +1 round-trip United Air ticket 162.2.361424 +La Quardia-Cleveland-La Quardia - 10% tax +For Hrs. Jack ELGERT +10% tax +1 round-trip United Air ticket 162.2.361425 +$54.90 +5.49 +$ 10.85 +4.02 +$105.33 + +8. BLOCK had 863 with him. A room had been reserved at the +Ketel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam for him and his wife, since they had +planned to travel together to Moscow on 2 September 1956. On his +departure for the United States, BLOCK axolained as followss "Oh, +now I have to go back to the United States, but I have no money and +I also had not paid for the trip, or what more can happen to me?" + +0801 - 3/753,461 +Distributions. +Orig & 1-FBI +1 - RI/AM +1- CI/R&A +1- 01/Staff +1 - ME/2 +Prepared by: Marion E. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +14-00000 +Los conf!LM LAL +NT MONE GIVIN +F 105-112 (MIANE) +NTS +PATKE OCTOBER 1968 +CLASSICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +FBX +MERR +NO 105-2855 (MIAΜΙ) +DATE: SEPTEMBER 1968 +CLASSICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SURA MIRR (GROUP OF ORLANDO BOSCH AVIZA) +FBI +NO: 105-2855 (MIAMI) +DATE: 18 SEPTEMBER 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN +SUBT BOMBING ACTIVITIES BY CUBAN EXILES +FBE FILE NO: 105-2855 +DATE: SEPTEMBER 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SULT: CUBAN POWER (PC) +MIKR +FRI FILE NO: 105-15556; 105-2855 (MIAMI) +DATE: 12 SEPTEMBER 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN +SUASIOST UNKNOWN SUBJECTS, THREE MEN ALLEGED TO +HAVE LEFT THE NEW YORK AREA AUG 16 68 +TO PLACE A BOMB NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE... +FEIFFER NOI NONE GIVEN (NEW YORK) +DATE: 23 BEPT 1968 CLASS DONNE SECRET +BUATEC CUBAN POWER (PO) +FRI FILE NO, NONE GIVEN +(LOS ANGELES) + +14-00000 +LATES +CLASSIFICATIOst +sarisa et al. +PET FILE NO 60110 (MIANE) +14:29 1 +CLASSIFICATION LENT LAL +BHI, AM HER CUBANO (CUBAN RE +No 1933 (MIANE) +DATE: 28 AUGUST 1968 +CLASSIFICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: MIRR, ALSO KNOWN AS CURAN POWEX +FBI FILE NOI 105-2855 (ΜΙΑΜΙ) +DATE: 18 AUGUST 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: MIRR, AKA CUBAN POWER +FBI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (MIAMI) +DATE: 16 AUGUST 1968 (EXCERPT - COPY AVAILABLE +CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN +IN IP/AR) +SUBJECT: UNKNOWN SURJECT; EXPLOSION IN ENGINE +ROOM OF BRITISH FREIGHTER "GRANWOOD"... +MAY 68 +FBI FILE NO: 45-1156 (ΜΙΑΜΙ) + +14-00000 +L +DISPATCH +Diet of bratat +Dist. Besters Breleptere Bris +Crisis of a Telegras Cancersing the Borisiente lamsreccional in +Orlando +Avila +Action: Pasas City: 8 Dee Paragraph & +City or Jحص( +References: A. DSC-23308, dated 15 July 1968 +B. DOC-33433, dated 23 July 1968 +(Hot sont Panam +(Bot cont Passe +City or JBODA) +1. The Boviatcato Insurreccional de Recuperacia +Revolus caeris (81-insurrectional Hovenost of Revolutionary +Recovery) is an anti-Fidel Castro organisation of Catan estice +heedquartered in tant, Florida, under the leadership of +Orlande busch Avile, who has been involved in numerous revole- +tionary acte, some of which have involved violence. He allegedly +iscuss press release and other communications which are signed +"Erneste, General Delegate, Cabin Pover, +3.7 July 1968, the following communication was sent +via via Tropical Tropical Radio Telegraph Company, Panama City, Panama, to +the Anscelated Press in Miami, as follows: +"OADSRO +A TEP118 VIA TETSCEC REAL17 XEСКС КРАЗНЗ РЕЗО +UTHI NL PAPA 54 +PANANARD VIATROPICAL 54 7 1830 +Distribution: +MR TED EDIGER +ABECCIATED PERSS +2125 BISCAYNE BLVD +KIAKI/FLA +WING MIAMI VITAL CENTER CUBAN EXILES WE INPORN YOU +SCUBAN POWER IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE BABOTAGES HAVANA'S +FICO OIL RETINERY AND CINTE'S FEED FACTORY STOP ALL +MR SAFE STOP CONSIDERASOES LOSSES AND DAMAGES ON +COVERDENT PROPERTY STOP HAVARA MAKING LONG REPORT ON +BAKAGES STOP +"ERKESTO +0a1-005, Panama City +DISPATCH STARBUL AND NUMBER +OFFICE +CLASSIFICATION +DATE +20-299292 +12 AUG 1968 +Typed: 7 August 1968 +HOS FILE NUMBER +ORIGINATING +mo?? +Y +TYPIST +cson +COORDINATING +201-29929 +ni +OFFICER'S MAM +EXT. +AN2 +OFFICE SYMBOL +DATE +CI/LS +a +53 USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +MFQ. 1-66 +Art Kamm (In Draft +I. Roman +BELFASING +QYIKE STARDOL +DATE +OFFICER'S SIGNA +C/WH/2 +1401 +uneel +Edwin M. arrell +DISPATCH + +14-00000 +L +COAC +• CPB 2125 +API FIREa. +• 10007ET +of his organization 10 Promo, +Investigatim reflects that +a +has a friend or repressstasiw +scaress ADOUR. +un telephoned of +Circonstances indicate that BOB +cablegrammed this indivious! on or about ? July 1966, tru +Blast, Norida, requesting that the store-casted telegrsa be +trananti tos. +3. Headquarters received the shore informatics fres +LEERGO sccompanied by a request to initiate appropriate +tageirios in Paasma City to an eftert to determine the sender +of the aforementioned tremission and also to alcover it +Orisade Bar Avila or one of his inmediate samocistes nay +have been responsible for having this manage cont, LAERGO +cautioned that its role as the source of the stove la formation +should not be revealed in making the requested Jaquiries, +though the data itself could be utilised. +4. feasible, it is requested that JUCOBRA check its +sources and report any information which connects DOSCH or say +of his ansociates with the trasmission of the above-quoted +telegram. +Alice & Bis +Alice J. BORCHSENIUS +CALLIFICATION +PACL NO. +FORM +064 +1401 +534 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION, +CONTINUED + +14-00000 +: +FIOMY'S +DATE: 15 LY 128 +CLASSIFICATION: HONE GIVEN +SUUESTI MIKЙ, АКА СUBAN POWER +PEI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (ΜΙΑΝΣ) +LATE: 22 JULY 1948 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN +BUKJECT: MIRR, AKA CUBAN FOWER... +FBI FILE NOI (1A) 97-4474 (MAH.D.C.) +DATE: 27 JUNE 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA +FBI FILE NO: 105-2856 (MIAMI) +DATE: 20 JUNE 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: MIRR, AKA CUBAN POWER... +FBI FILE NO: 105-2855 (MIAMI) +DATE: 20 JUNE 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: MIRR, AKA CUBAN POWER... +FBI FILE NO: 105-2855 (MIAMI) + +14-00000 +L +Chief of Stettos, COURBA +- 2011018 +Aristea +LINKAGO Report (8101) pasta benking of.. +place toan Launce to Am. +The following paragrapta sore.totrested from a detailed +120001110201209 [pen +organisatios, it, and resident in the 1.0.1 +Da June 10, 1966, BOSCH claims to +۱۰ صد دهد asen, Rabee Leeds, who is chocking +bition flights and by Cubes ansted Ratione persoanel +trowling from or Park City to Ms.KET】 expressed +the belief that tata prveedure to a prettathary survey +to anse fors of action, prouibly the bombing of a plane +personnel about. +: +On June 17, 1988, 189-3 reported thes BORCE had declared +trading with Calma me 19, 1948, BOSCH disclosed +that he istende to continue bomber ships of countries +to +that he was can in Bow Park City, Trapa and +: +Metri +Orig +201-299293 +100-1 +BUSTED BLIF +1-0-681 +DC/TE/COC +A +201-299292 +#133/1349 +1961 sunday + +14-00000 +FRI LOCUMENTS +DATE: 14 JULY 1967 +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +SUBJECT: ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA +FBI FILE NO: 105-2856 (MIAMI) +DATE: 3 JULY 1967 (CROSS REFERENCE SEELT. +CLASS: NOT KNOWN +SUBJECT: MIRR +DOCUMENT AVAILABLE IN ITEM 68 +MIRR) +FBI FILE NO: NOT KNOWN + +14-00000 +L +FBY DOCUMENTS +DATE: 8 APRIL 1968 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN +BURJECT ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA +FBI FILE NO: 105-2856 (ΜΙΑΜΙ) +DATE: 26 JULY 1967 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: FRANK ANGEIO FIORINI; +.... +DR. ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA; +FBI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (WASH., D.C.) +DATE: 12 OCTOBER 1967 +CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL +SUBJECT: MOVIEMENTO INSURRECCIONAL DE +F +RECUPERACION REVOLUCIONARIA (MIRR) +FBI FILE NO: 105-2855 (MIAMI) + +14-00000 +: +6. WILLIAMS: JAP +VH/COG/CICS/OS +9044 +28 APRIL 67 +CABLE SECRET- +SECRET +153 +: +201-2992921 +1) --201-7266087 +0 +RID COPY +SECRET +PRIORITY JHAAVE +SENSITIZEN +TYPIC +: +21 20 14 2 +AN +OSTRACT +INDEX +- +9704 +CITE DIRECTOR +MICROFILMED +JUL 12 1967 +1. FOLLOWING PERSONS WILL BE CHARGED WITH VIOLATION DOC. MICRO SER +ARMS CONTROL ACT, CONSPIRACY, NEUTRALITY ACT.U.S. +ATTORNEY MIAMI WILL PROBABLY PRESENT THE CASE TO GRAND +JURY 15 ΜΑΥ 1967. +The +RECORDS OP10828 JULY +(201299292) +g +A. ORLANDO BOSCH Y AVILA (204775rired +1926, SANTA CLARA, CUBA. RESIDING 1849 N. 35TH STREETY +SIAM +B. LOUIS CONCEPTION BERTOT AGE 36, S. CITIZEN, +R.O. +RESIDING 910 N.W. 29TH AVE, ΜΙΑΜΙ. +Note: +C. JOSE ANTONIO MULET Y GONZALES (20)-728604 +detien, fite +DPOB 31 DECEMBER 1921, SANTIAGO DE CUBA. RES:fiate +35TH STREET, MIAMI. +D. JOSE DIAZ Y MOREJON DPOB 23 MARCH 1942, CUBA, +RESIDING 72) 8.W. 11TH STREET, MIAMI. +3. MARCOS RODRIGUEZ Y RAMOS DPOB 16 JUNE 1944, +CURA. RESIDING 227 N.W. 17TH AVENUE, ΜΙΑΜΙ. +201-299292 +28 april 1967 +7. BARBARO DALAN Y GARCIA DPOD 4 DECEMBER 1936; +CUBA, RESIDING 735 8,W, 1ST STREET, MIAMI. +B 201-728607 +RELEASING OPFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERE +SECRET +DESER +Encluded trem tutumalis +AUTHENTICATING +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +ماهان +14-00000 +BID COPY +PAGE TWO +RIOUS SECRET +----- +CITE DIRECTOR +G. ARTHUR ANDREW GERTEIT RESIDING 890 N., 45 +AVENUE, MIAMI, (POSSIBLY WITNESS RATHER THAN DEFENDANT +IN CASE). +2. PLEASE FORWARD PRIOR COB MAY 67 ANY TRACES NOT +ALREADY AVAILABLE HOS ON SUBJECTS PARA 1. +97049 +3. JHWAVE'S COMMENTS ARE REQUESTED ON POSSIBLE EFFECT +THIS TRIAL ON STATION'S OPERATIONS AND SECURITY IN SAME +CONTEXT AS MABFERRER CASE, HEADQUARTERS ALSO INTERESTED +KNOWING WHETHER OR NOT ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE OF ANY KIND +EVER EMPLOYED AGAINST THESE INDIVIDUALS (INCLUDING SURREPTI- +TIOUS RECORDING OF SGSVIRL INTERVIEW). +END OF MESSAGE +C/WH/COG/FI +WILLIAM V. BROB +C/WHD +SELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICEE +BECRET +THOMAS J. FLORES +C/WH/COG +AUTHENTICATING +engrading +REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE PROHIBITED. +٦ + +14-00000 +hansire to +LWHKG-LAND COPY +CLASS OF HED DESSAGE +SECRET +. +FILE +12073-29-67 FBC +TO SECRETARY OF STATE & +TO DIRECTOR CIA I +TO DIRECTOR DIA I +TO DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY I +TO DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE +58.77240 +08239 +PS +ABSTRACT. +TO WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM, ATT. SECRET SERVICE (PIA) +FRON DIRECTOR FBI +☑ MOVIMIENTO INSURDECCIONAL DE +INTERNAL SECURITY -CUBA +RECUPERACION REVOLUCIONARIA (MIRR) +MICROFILMED +APK A4 1967 +NEUTRALITY MATTER -CUBA +DOC. MICRO. SER. +(SECRET) +of +2957032580 +L +BIRR IS AN ANTI-CASTRO ORGANIZATION HEADED BY DR. ORLANDO 201-299292 +BOSCH AVILA AND HAS CONDUCTED RAIDS AGAINST CUBA IN THE PAST. +- +ANOTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY WHICH CONDUCTS INTELLIGENCE +ADVISED THAT AN +INVESTIGATIONS ON MARCH TWENTYTHREE, SIXTYSEVEN, +ANONYMOUS TELEPHONE CALL HAD BEEN RECEIVED ON MARCH FIFTEEN +SIXTYSEVEN, STATINGAAN AMERICAN PILOT INTENDED TO RENT AN AIRPLANE IN +APEL SIXTYSEVEN, AND DROP SEVERAL ONE HUNDRED POUND BOME'S OVER.. +SUBA FOR ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA +D-19-300-20 +CS COPY +SECRET +201-299292 +t + +14-00000 +L +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +N 3STEPAGE 2 +The ALGALADUS FEASON Of Maha Tutalitve, slattseven, a6410 +CALLED AND CLAIMED THAT Thel TaibeT WOULD BE PUSTO ALLEKO, CUDA. +FOUR TO SIX BONES VOULD BE USED. THE RAID VOULD BE WITHIN TWO +LLES. A TUIS ENGINE AIRPLANE VOULD BE USED. THE FLIGHT WOULD +BE OUT OF OPA-LOCKA, FLA, AND THE PILOT WOULD RECLIVE DETVELS. +• FIFTEEN HUNDRED AND TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS. +A SECOND SOURCE, WHO HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH BOSCH IN THE +FMST. AND WITH HON INSUFFICIENT CONTACT HAS BEEN HAD TO +DETLANINE HIS RELIABILITY, ON MARCH TWENTYNINE, SIXTYSEVEN, +FURNISHED THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION. +ON FEBRUARY TWENTYTWO, SIXTYSEVEN AND MARCH TWELVE, BIXTY- +SEVEN, BOSCH MET WITH AN AMERICAN PILOT CONCERNING A BOMBING NISSION +OVER CUBA. BOSCH SAID THAT BETWEEN THIRTYFIVE HUNDRED AND FOUR +THOUSAND DOLLARS WOULD BE USED TO FINANCE THE RAID, A RENTED +AIRPLANE WOULD BE ACQUIRED FROM OUTSIDE FLORIDA, A PILOT AND TWO +OTHERS WOULD CARRY OUT THE MISSION, AND THAT BETWEEN FOUR AND +SIX ONE HUNDRED POUND BOMBS WOULD BE USED. THE TARGET WOULD BE +A SUGAR MILL ON THE NORTH COAST OF CUBA. +THIS SOURCE REPORTED THAT BOSCH IS VERY SECURITY CONSCIOUS, +WOULD NOT IDENTIFY THE CREW OF THE AIRPLANE, THE SOURCE OF THE + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +3 +DOES, DE FROM dit is the united states i FLARE BEARS TAKE +. +BOSCH SAID ME VOULD CONTACT THE PILOT OF APRIL ONE, TVO GR +THREE, SIXTYSEVER, BRIEF HIN ON THE MISSION, FISALIZE ALL +ARRANGEMENTS, AND THE PILOT VOULD BE READY TO LEAVE AFTER THE BRIEF +186. BOSCH INDICATED THE PILOT AND CREW WOULD NOT KNOW EACH OTHER'S +IDENTITIES OR THE DESCRIPTION OF THE AIRCRAFT UNTIL THE TIME OF THE +MISSION. +U.S. CUSTONS IN NIANI, FLORIDA, ADVISED THAT IT IS CONDUCTING +INVESTIGATION IN THIS MATTER. +BEING UNDERTAKEN BY FBI. +SP-1 +END +ACCORDINGLY NO INVESTIGATION IS + +14-00000 +L +SECRET +COCREST TRANSFER AND CARESS REFERENCE +BUSCH AVILA, ORLANDO +201-290292 +036-009-000 +CITI +200 +DUS P +MA٥٠-٧٤130 +MAR 6 - +UPG-0003 +P2 +HE FORMATION OF CUBAN-HAITIAN EMIGRE VALLIANCE +WITH GOAL OF INVADING HALTIO +ΗΤΡΗΗΗΗVCHGGHNAHRS- +PILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +BECRET +R6704130682. +FILE IN 201-299292 +(۲۰۰۰) + +14-00000 +L +DISPATCH +-- +Faint of Stelios Alt +TYPIC/ANT/ امصنعين +-3/CIA Campo Latin Pally held is how fort on 10 Ferry 196 +Action Requireds bone, rrt +1. Attached herewith is AMOT Report Number Di-2010, +dated 10 February 16, Subjects kally Hald in New York on +10 February 1907 Under the Sponsorenip of the Cuban +nationaltat Association (ANC) and the nirr-Comandos L +Alliance, +8. As noted in the report, Felipe RIVERO Dias, ANC +leader, and Orlando seu Avila, HIPR leader, violently +attached the United States and CIA during the rally. +Attachment - herewith +ANOT Report +Distribution +-WH/COG +Philip G. ELMARD +68 LOPY FILED IN 19-300-20 +Excludat-trun an +asing Ba +daciaallization +GROSS REFERENCE TO +201-291688 +201-299292 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Dile in +201-2929 +DATE TYPED +24 Feb 67 +DATE CISPATCHAD +MAR-1 1967 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-27081 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-5-3/4 + +14-00000 +PRE DOCUMENT +DATE: 24 FEBRUARY 1967 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE ΟΣΥΚΗ +SUBJECT: MIRR +FBI FILE NO: 105-2855 (MLANI) + +14-00000 +L +PRIORITY DIRECT OR +Chief of Stettos, COURBA +- 2011018 +Chief of Station, JEY COBRA +L +Arietten-442134 +secret +WAVE 4132 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10085.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10085.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..57350fa81a947b832eab6cab4f392f12ebd65982 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10085.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +104-10164-10085 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +CROWDER, EDWARD/JR./ +201-059919 +2.3 +056-006,004 +PACY-07673 +23 MAR 62 + +CIT? +OCC ? +24 + +U.S. CITIZEN ON WHOM PANAMANIAN DEPT OF +NATIONAL INVESTIGATIONS HAS DEROGATORY INFO + +0144079 + +144079 + +PLZR +............ ... +... +11.111 +..................... +1.1.1.1.1 +............... ... +..........58 +" +..................... +1.11111111.1 +................. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +FILE THIS FORM IN PILZ NO. + +SECRET + +2/11 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10088.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10088.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fc09dc0332f0f4b9a260354989586e7ff15252d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10164-10088.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +104-10164-10088 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +9 May 1963 + +CONTACT REPORT + +WUBRINY - General + +02 + +1. WURINY/1 called on the sterile line from Washington +at 1430 hours to discuss the subject covered below. + +2. Tire Recap: UBRINY/1 said that he had just heard +from the Mohawk people who will be in New York the week of +20 May and has stated that they are now prepared to go ahead +investing some $30,000 of their own money in a tire recap +plant in Greece. UBRINY/1 will give us more details as he +has them and feels that Lodi will also come in with some money +and that WUSALINE can also, if this is desired or needed. + +3. FURRINY/4: WUBRINY/1 said that Luis Borme is briefed +him in detail on the difficulties that apparently have built +up regarding WUBRINY/4's suspicisons and said that he plans +to have RECKREY devote himself to this wonest. WUBRINY/1 said +that if this is as serious as Mr. Browne appears to believe +it may be necessary to isolate him elsewhere in the WUBRINY +Interests, such as the partnership, and taper him off for +termination at the end of his six months. WUBRINY/1 suggested +that it might be useful to send him to Greece in conjunction +with the Mowhawk tire recap plant. + +4. Martinique - Pumice: WUBRINY/1 said that all arrango- +ments are now made and this is ready to go forward and that +KUBARK should decide right away the contribution we wished to +be made by RECKREY. I told WUBRINY/ we would be back on this +early next week, but I felt sure it was as had been earlier +discussed, namely, that we will foot the bill for RECKREY +time and travel, etc., expenses. Note: I trust Mr. Allen vil +give this priority attention when he returns. + +5. Haition Banker & M. CHARLES: MUARINY/1 said that he +had encountered M. Charles at the Hetional Airport in Washington +at 1920 hours just at the time he was reporting in to me at my +Ozhon. WUBRINYI said that M. CHARLES was nattily dressed in a +gray silk suit and said that he was on his way to Chicago but +had not said why, M. CHARLES was accompanied by George deMOHREN +SHILDT. WUBRINY/I asked M. CHARLES what in the world is going +on now in Haiti and M. CHARLES shrugged and said that he felt +that they would "bring down Papa Doc." No further details were +given and this was apparently a personal opinion rather than +something based on fact or knowledge. + +Distribution: + +Orig - Q subject, 10chrono +WUBRINY Ope + +C. FRANK STONE ITI +Chief +DO/CORO + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +19/BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10004.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10004.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..04c7c3fd1131cbf1406ee7cb316b980cc35886ae --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10004.md @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +104-10165-10004 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETVRT + +On Friday, 19 June, departed Miami for Kingston, Jamaica via +Pan American, leaving Viani at 9:00 AM and arriving Lingston via Montego Bay +at 10:15 AM. This flight contitares to on to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and latin +passengers are commonplace. In passing through inmigration and cusions, it +is necessary to give the immigration inspector the name of a specific botel +or address at which you can be reached in Jamaica. + +Obtained rental car from ilertz Car Rental and departed Lingston +Airport at 10:45 AM via Highway A-4 for Fort Antonio of the worth coast. High- +way 1-4 follows the coast around the eastern tip of the island. There is another +route to Fort Antonio, over the mountains, but it is not recomended. As shown +on the standard highway map of the island, there is a small cove atout seven +niles east of Port Antonio desiguated as "Blue Hole". The core is roughly +200 feet wide by 500 feet long, and completely protected from the open sea +and weather. The cove is extremely deep, and is reported to have a zinizum +depth of six feet at the entrance. lidal range appears to be very small, per- +haps one to two feet. + +When I arrived at Blue Hole, which is about 2-1/2 hours by +road from Kingston, Robin Voore was tot available: I went into Port Autonio +and secured a roon at the Ponnie Vue Hotel. I returned to blue Hole about +five o'clock and there wet Robin Voore. Wr. Voore owns most of the land +surrounding Blue Hole. with the Jamaican goverment owning the balance. On +the beach facing the sea, Koore has built and operates a bar-restaurant which +he calls the Teahouse of the Blue Lagoon. Tais accounts for the confusion +between Blue Hole and Blue Lagoon. Cu the side of the mountain descending to +the water. Noore has tuilt and lives in a small studio apartment. He also +owns another small house overlooking Blue Hole. This Couse sas occupied teep- +erarily by a girl who was introduced to me as his fiancee. Margot Palzer. and +her mother, Rita Palner. They are supposed to return to their home in Vancouver, +B.C., about the end of June. + +About five o'clock I introduced myself to Voore as a friend of +Antonio de la Carrera, and gave him the more with the recognition symbol. We +talked from five o'clock until about 7:30 at which tire ve had dinner av +parted until the next morning at 11:30. + +I spent the night at the Bonnie Vue Hotel and noted in passing +that a U. S. destroyer escort based at Guantanamo Bay was anchored in the +harbor for the weekend, with the sailors being given liberty in Port Antonio +This seems to be a common occurrence, and could perhaps be a source of informa- +tion about Cuban patrol practices along the south coast. + +Saturday morning, 20 June. met Moore again. and continued our +discussion of the previous day. During our comersation. he introduced me to +Fred Barrett, a native Jamaican (colored). são is in charge of the operation. +of the bar-restaurant. I left Mr. Voore and Blue Hole about 2:00 o'clock and +drove to kingston, catching the 6:30 Fan American flight tack to Miani, via +Montego Bay. + +Following my two serious conversations with Voore. plus ny +observations of the mau himself, plus my reconnaissance of the site itself. +I submit the following items of infomation as being of significance:. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1. Robin Moore + +a. Moore has just returned from Viet Nam where he partici- +pated in the combat operations of the American Special Forces in Viet Nam, after +he had gone through about eight months of training at the Special Forces School +at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Some understanding of Moore's personality may be +ontained from reading an interview between him and the magazine U. S. News and +Korld Report. which was published recently. and copy of which was left with +Varia. Further understandings and impressions of Noore may be obtained from +reading his previously published took about Jack Youngblood. an American who +participated in the events leading to Castro's overthrow of Battista. + +b. In my opinion. Moore has a burning desire to be known +as a tough, two-fisted, rip roaring soldier of fortune. He has participated +in real war in Viet Nam, and has received what is probably the best training +in the world for guerilla fighters. Lamely. the C. S. Special Forces. Tais +includes training as a parachutist. He is inclined to brag. and is probably +inclined to interperate use of alcohol and women. and his judgement of im- +portant matters is probably immature. However. he definitely understands +and is experienced in guerilla fighting, is experienced in military operations, +and must surely understand military security. + +c. He is definitely willing to help, but cannot contribute +cash directly; is willing to furnish the use of the guest house on his property +for limited periods of time. Is willing to participate and aid in an operation +to land people on the south coast of Cuba, but is not villing to commit the we +of his property and facilities as a staging area for resupply in the future. + +d. Is willing to come to Miami, for conferences if his +expenses are paid. + +2. Site Evaluation + +a. Blue Hole is an excellent hartor; protected against +all weather. and with six feet of water at the bar. Is surrounded by very +steep slopes, heavily wooded. Dock facilities are presently very meager, +but could be quickly and easily improved. No fuel for a boat is available +at Blue Hole, and at Fort Antonio (the closest source). the fuel available +is diesel fuel or automotive gasoline; no marice white gasoline is available +auywhere in the area. This is a most significant factor in selecting a +suitable boat. + +b. The nearest source of food and other supplies is Port +Autonio; Fred Barrett. manager of the Blue Lagoon Club. orders and hauls +supplies from Port Antonio constantly, and could deliver whatever supplies +were desired. Firearms and explosives are not obtainable on the island. +They would have to be smuggled in illegally. + +c. A small station wagon is available for transportation, +provided expenses are paid by users. + +3. Miscellaneous. Information + +a. A local man. George Munroe. is reported to be a very +experienced small boat captain and one who has brought boats down from Miami + +on five different occasions. He is reported to be available to serie as +captain on a fishing boat, and to train a crew。 + +b. The S.S. Frangeline sails every two weeks from Viami +direct to Port Antonio, and could be employed for the delivery of supplies and +even a loat to Robin Moore. + +c. Fred Barreti, manager of the bar-restaurant. seers to +be a very capable man. and for an additional $10 per week added to his regular +pay, would be quite willing to assist any operation. + +d. A Mr. Anthony Gason. a retired British army colonel, +is the Jamaica representative for TROJAN boats, at a place called Turtle Cove, +between Port Antonio and Blue Hole. + +e. The immigration chief for Jamaica is a man by the name: +of George Eubcuks. who is the former chief of police at Port Antonio: Moore +claims that they are very close personal friends. + +d. Moore is acquainted with a ran by the name of Mike Hedges, +who is a nephew of Burke Hedges, the American who becaze Cuba's ambassador to +Chile scue years ago. Mike lives in Kingston, and, if he is not a Battista +sympathizer. might prove to be a very valuable connection. The fazily is re- +ported to be quite wealthy, and would establish an excellent cover. + +4. Operational Considerations + +a. In order to avoid the use of significant names. I +Justructed Voore to refer to Manolo as George King. and the operatios of +landing him in Cuba would be referred to as Operatiouning. The cost likely +scheme seems to be to establish a suitable boat at Blue Hole. with the cover +story to be that it belongs to Gerican friends of Robin Moore. Housing is +available locally for a limited cumber of Cutans, with Moore being able to +accommodate up to six on his own property. The local boat captain, George +Munroe. could be employed as captaiu initially, to train the Cuban crew in +the local marine conditions, as well as serving as an effective cover. +my opinion, it will not be too difficult for persons to enter Jamaica without +difficulty, provided they know a certain minisum amount of English. + +In +I think a suitable location could be found for radio +transmission and reception facilities on the hills surrounding Blue Hole, but +this would have to be examined by someone skilled in radio techniques. Mateo +would be excellent. + +In summary, I would say that Robin Moore aud his property and +buildings at Blue Hole would serve as an excellent base of operations. but that +the boat necessary for the operation wuld have to be acquired and equipped +in the states and shipped down there, except for the remote possibility that +a suitable boat could be found in Kingston. I think a headquarters could be +established at small cost through oore's good offices, and I think that Rudy +would be a good choice to coordinate the initial operations there. + +[Jack Reed +91-353107 +1/20 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10077.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10077.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..743326f19732c4c2cab9ff4200dfb834158bd7ac --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10077.md @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ +14-00000 +104-10165-10077 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: CHAYES, ABRAM +DCS FILE + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: DOD +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE RECEIVED: +April 78 + +DATE RETURNED: +REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME): BETH LICHTENFELS +SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL: + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL + +PROF. ABRAM CHAYES + +BUSINESS: +Subject is with the following: + +A000723 - Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. +A-19-91-59 + +14-00000 + +CONFIDENTIAL + +DCD-459/78 +19 April 1978 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: DDO/ISS/IP/EIS + +FROM: Ruth Elliff +DCD/FIO/PAO + +SUBJECT: House Select Committee on Assassinations +Request (OLC 73-0986/1) + +The following material is forwarded in response to +subject request: + +a. DCD file A-19-91-59 on Abram Chayes (on loan). + +b. Documents concerning Monica Kramer and Rita Naman. +(Please excuse the poor quality of some of this +material, it was impossible to get a clear +reproduction from our microfilm.) + +Ruth Elliff + +Ruth Elliff + +Attachments a/s + +RELLIFF:wfc +Distribution +0 - Addressee +1 - DCD Chrono +1 - Staff A +3 - RElliff +3 - Control +E2 IMPDET CL BY 386090 + +WARNING NOTICE +SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES +AND METHODS INVOLVED + +CONFIDENTIAL + +14-00000 +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L + +upllow +19-91-59 + +PES-263-77 +31 August 1977 + +MEMORANDUM TO: Chief, Boston Field Office +Chief, New York Field Office +Chief, San Francisco Field Office +Chief, Syracuse Field Office +Chief, Washington Field Office + +FROM: Acting Chief, USSR-EE Collection Group + +SUBJECT: Case 64574 USSR External Policy - Pugwash Conference +Munich, Germany, August 1977 + +1. Enclosed you will find a list of attendees (Enclosure A) +to the Pugwash Conference held in Munich, Germany, in August, and +a set of questions (Enclosure B) prepared by the ORPA analysts +at our request. Since the original list of attendees contained +only the last name and first initial of each US participant, we +had to make some educated guesses as to the true identities of +many of them. As a result, do not be surprised if some question +why we felt they had attended. In many cases, however, there was +no question as to the true identity of the source. + +2. ORPA has been quite pleased with the reporting generated +by their previous requirements. As a result, they have made an +extra effort to write even more thought provoking requirements. +We feel that the enclosed questions are the best we have sent out +to date. + +3. Responsive reporting should cite the current CISL, Objective +Ala and KIQ 90. We look forward to receiving your responses. + +Thomas A. Messer + +Enclosures: As stated above + +APBlake/bjp +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +E2 IMPDET CL BY +476500 + +Guers + +WARNING NOTICE +SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES +AND METHODS INVOLVED +14-00000 + +ENCLOSURE A + +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L + +A 199159 +Abram Chayes +Harvard University + +A 49345 +Carl Djerassi +Stanford University + +A46309 +Paul Doty +Harvard University + +A5927 +Bernard T. Feld +MIT + +A6304 +George B. Kistiakowsky +Harvard University + +Richard Rosecrance +Cornell University +A124263 + +A99072 +Jack P. Ruina +MIT + +A157380 +Herbert Scoville +McLean, Va. + +A123586 +N. Murray Todd +National Academy of Sciences + +A28995 +John S. Toll +State University of New York +Stony Brook, New York + +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L + +COUNTER- + +SUBJECT + +1321 + +WARN +INTELL +ΑΞ + +14-00000 + +CONFIDENTIAL +(when filled in) +PROCESS SHEET FOR DCD COLLECTIONS +19-91-59 + +FIELD/ +RESIDENT +OFFICE + +HBOS +CASE +NUMBER +64574 + +ORGANIZATION NUMBER +09146 +2665976 + +SUBJECT AND AREA: +Four Papers by Soviet Scientists on Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, +Disarmament, the Complete General Ban of Nuclear Tests, and European +Security +(USSR) + +CONTACT: Name, Title, Organization, Address +Prof. Abram Chayes +Harvard Law School +Cambridge, MA + +SOURCE: Name, Title, Organization, Address: +Documentary + +SUB-SOURCE: Name, Title, Organization, Address/ + +METHOD OF COLLECTION +INDIVIDUAL NO. +DAY YE +09236 + +TYPE CO-E +NOT +DISSEMI +NATED + +ORGANIZATION NO. +SUBJECT +443150 +PROCESSING +ELEMENT +DECO +NOW +51 +52 + +REQUESTED FROM +OSG SHEET ICG +X +TRIP REPORT + +OTHER DOCUMENT +DIRECTED TO: ETF CESA OFFICER +FIELD COMMENTS: + +Extra copies of +documents to: + +JOHN SOUDERS OCI/SRE 7631 +MARTHA MAUTNER STATE/INR/DDR/RSE/SEY 4841 +GLENN BUCHAN OSR SF25 +WILLIAM CHAPIN +STATE/INR/DDR/PAT 6638 + +AIA-06-01 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10084.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10084.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e9ea6f5ccf5d37d0be03eca53aa7f33a55e325f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10084.md @@ -0,0 +1,1089 @@ +14-00000 +104-10165-10084 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +E 2 INPDEY CL BY 007622 +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled in) +RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE REQUEST FOR SECURITY CHECKS +FROM: Cearance Support Branch, Personnel Security Division +TO : Domestic Contact Service, FO: MILANI (MOCabria) +SUBJECT'S NAME +Lest +. +First +Midifle +CISIEROS +Rogelio +Vencosiso +A1412377 + +532 652 +DATE +2 +7 May 1973 +20 October 1972 +US CITIZEN +ALIEN +OTHER NAMES USED INCLUDING MAIDEN, ALIASES, ETC. +CISKEROS Max, Rogelio Wenceslav +THIS NOTICE IS VALID THRU +1978 +(Maj-Yr. +USE OF SUBJECT DURING THIS PERIOD BY OFFICES OTHER THAN DCS +(except those having prior interest) MUST BE COORDINATED WITH DCS. +1. Reference is made to your request for security checks on the Subject person. If the identifying information furnished is erroneous in any +wzy, this division should be inmediately. Quecks based upon erroneous information ore incalid. +2. The necessary checks have been completed and no pertinent information has been obtained except as noted below: +CITIZEN: +Passport data attached. +Subject was last favorably investigated in +Denied Area Case: FBI Check was completed. +Other NAC's were completed. +This office has no objection to Subject being used in accordance with: DCT's memoravium dated 25 November 1961 +Summary of noteworthy information is attached for your consideration in determining the extent and bred of your use of Subject. +ALIEN: This is not an approval for this alien's access to classified information. + +FBI bas no objection to your preliminery contact with Subject. (Resubmit with full biographic date if contect is to continue.) + +FBI has no objection to continuing contact with Subjoct. +Pertinent information has been devloped, and is attached. +3. This advisory on investigative results is for contact purposes only and is not to be construed as a clearance of Saljert peason beyond that. +4. Coordination of prior covert interest: + +Not necessary +Please contact + +No objection interposed by +5. Remarks +FOR DCS/HOS USE ONLY +APPROVED/SECRET +FORM 2941 USE PREVIOUS +2-70 +EDITIONS +Chirf. Personnel Secunjy Division +3-DCS/HQ +CONFIDENTIAL + +14-00000 + +SUBJECT: +LATE: +The passport file of SUBJECT in: +naze as shown above; or +under) +was reviewed at +the variation +the Passport Office, Department of State, with the following results: +EIXTH: On 3- +PASSPORTS ISSUED: +Post recent-me +for (tire) 2 +at +issued ca +at +travel to or residence in +for purpose of +SPOUSE: Hane +; born at +on +Married (date) +and +narriage not terminated; or terminated on +dae +Kever Harried +FATHER: Name +Born at +onf +If foreign born, U. S. citizen: +Yes +No +Deceased +MOTHER: Kaze +Born at +en +If foreign born, U. S. citizen: +Yes +No +Deceased +PERMANENT RESIDENCE: +KAILING ADDRESS: +OCCUPATIO0: +Previous +Over +rife at FC, Suitland, M., (Check if applicable) +"X" in circle indicates verification of information on Bio Act. Any discrepancies +or variations are written in as shom os Passport application. + +14-00000 +E 2 EXPOET CL ET 607622 +CONFIDENTIAL +than Failed Int +DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE REQUEST FOR SECURITY CHECKS +Aはミミク +OS FILE NO. +(OS Use Onl +TO +: Clearance Support Branch, Persoand Security Division, Office of Security +FROM Domestic Contact Service, FO: MIAMI (NMOstrie) +DATE +DA20 October 1972 +SUBJECT'S NAME +First +Hiddle +US CITIZEN ALIEN +CISHEROS +Rogelio +1 +Wenceslao +OTHER NAMES USED INCLUCING MAIDEN, ALIASES ETC +SEX +DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH +CISNERES Diaz, gaseshav +: +AV +Male +20 March 1927/Camaguey, Cabe +CITIZENSHIP (Country) +NATURALCATCA MEER, PLACE AND DATE +SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER +265178: 6136 +ALJEN REGISTRATION NO +US (Beturalized) +9260415/16Land, Florida/July 1963 +FULL NAME +CATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH +CITIZENSHIP +SPOUSE +FATHER +MOTHER +FROM +TO +1963 +1969 +1969 +Present +PESIDENCES - COMPLETE ADDRESS (Current and Lact 5 vears) +549 Deleon Deive, Kloni Springs, Florida +264 Palmetto Drive, alami, Flocida +155050 +EXPLORVENTS Current and bact 5 years +EMPLOYER'S NAME +FROM +TO +1972 +Precent +Rolme Trading Corporation +1570 +Δες 1972 +Colombia Institute of iσαγωγή +FROM +TO +EDUCATION College, Graccoste Park) +NAME OF SCHOOL +ADDRESS +5574 S.V. 8th Street +Coral Cables, Florida +5. +Miami, Florida +DEGREE AND MAJOR +PRIOR US GOVERNMENT SERVICE INCLUDING MILITARY +OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCY CLEARANCES HELD +REMARKS +FORM 2941 USE PREVIOUS +2-70 +EDITIONS +CONFIDENTIAL +NEW REQUEST +RECHECK +OS NUMBER AND DATE (lf & rechock, +€532 652- 22 Καν 67 +26 OCT 1972 +4-DCS/HQ + +14-00000 +F-14-12-37 +Miame appre +CONFIDENTIAL +(Thee Filled In) +DATE +: 22 Acrember 1967 +MEMORANDOM FOR: Director, Domestic Contact Service +SUBJECT +: CISKERCS Diaz, Rogelio Wenceslav +#532 532 +1. This will confirm our report that the FBI interposes no +objectice to the proposed interrogatica of the Suject alien and is +to inform you that secrity checks on Subject have been completed. +2. The FBI has requested that they be advised if information +of an intelligence nature, which may be of interest to that Bureau, +is developed as a result of the contexpiated interrogation. +3. This is not a security clearance of this person. +1 +4. Any additional inforcation we have obtained is attached arč +is sübuitted for your confidential use only. It is not to be dissexi- +nated outside of CIA. +CONTACT APPROVED +(ALIEN) +FORM +1998 +Rider R. Kotish +E, PERSONNEL SEE FITY DIVISION +Office of Security +CROMP +CBSOLETE PREVIOUS +CONFIDENTIAL +(4.40) + +14-00000 +DATE +18 October 1967 +TRANSMITTAL SLIP +TO: +ROOM NO. +SERVICES DIVISION +BUILFANG +REMARKS +Fora 180 attached on: +Rogelto Wenceslav CISKZROS Diaz +Mini Field Office/Acharneco +FROM: +ROOM FOL +-241 +FORW NO +FEB SS +BUILDING +REPLACES FORW +WHICH MAY DE ESERL +EXTENSION +5 + +14-00000* +Miami (Charne) +18 October 1967 +NO. +3. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH +20 Mar 27/Camaguey, Cuba +4. SEX 5. CITIZENSHIP +M +Cuban +: +23 OCT 1967 +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +BIOGRAPHIC DATA +1. SUBJECT'S LAST NAME FIRST NAIJE - MIDDLE NΑΝΣ +CISHEROS Diaz, Rogelio, Wenceslav +2. ALIASES +141237 +5. FULL NAME OF SPOUSE, DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH. CITIZENSHIP +7 +TO +1947 +1959 +1957 +1959 +1960 +1961 +1961 +Present +RESIDENCES (Including No., and Street, Zone, R.F.D., etc) +COMPLETE ADDRESS +Owner teacher at private school in Camaguey +Coordinator in Camaguey for 26 July Movement +Coordinator in Camaguey for Peoples Revolutionary Movement +(Anti-Castro) +In exile in the US; present address 549 De Leon Drive, +Kiazi Springs, Florida PHONE: 887-8830 +EMPLOYMENT +TO +1961 +1964 +HANE OF EXPLOTER +Traveled considerably in the +COMPLETE ADDRESS +Caribbean area on JURE affairs +Present +Post, Buckley, Mooney and +Schuh Inc., Engineers +225 Westward Drive +Miami Springs, Florida +5-140902 +141238 +EDUCATION (High school, college, graduate work, etc.) +NAME OF SCHOOL +DEGREE OR MAJOR +CONTINUED +CONTINUED +CONTINUED +10. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION, INCLUDING FULL NAME, CITIZENSHIP DATA ON PARENTS AND CHILDREN. +▲ 12 406 212 +23 OCT 1967 +Cisneros has five children 5 to 17 years old; foster daughter age 22, named +Hirtha Borras. +POONS SCODE PREVIOUS +EDITIONG +PFO.11-60 +CONTINUED + +14-00000 +SJ KOTSKO +: +・F.14-12-37- +C-0-3-P-1-D------ +DATE 17 Bovember 1967 +: Chief, MIANI FIELD OFFICE +: +CHARNECO +: Fil Approval to Contact Alien +Fe +- +A141237 +ROGELIO WINCESLAV CESNEROS MAZ, Security arising tas informed +us that the 72 has no objection to your proposed ste +Security checke will be completed. +Marteipat +SECURITY +CROCP I +ivia +VIRGINIA L. 190933 +Security Liaison Officer +SACUR DIY MESSAT 351 +DEAD FROM AUTOMATIC +DOWEGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION +C-0-5-3-1-2-EP-I-L + +14-00000 + +Phone: +SECTET +ROGELIO WENCESLAV CISNEROS DIAZ +549 De Leon Drive +Miami Springs, Florida +887-8830 +A-14-12-37 +BUSINESS: +Subject is with: +All1238-Post, Buckley, Mooney and Schuh Inc., Engineers, 225 Westward Drive, +Kiani Springs, Florida +Subject is now affiliated with the following organization as of October 1972: +Al72020-Relma Trading Corporation, Coral Gables, Florida + +14-00000. +CONFIDENTIAL +(when filled in) +PROCESS SHEET FOR DCD COLLECTIONS +14-12-37 +18 JU: +FIELD +OFFICE +SUBJECT AND AREA +CASE +NUMBER +FORAARDES +५०. +DA. +R +2 23 24 25 26 +#63307 +06165 +168 475 +RELEASED +MO. +404142 +C4. +Construction and Expansion of Sugar Mills/Activities of Cuban Infiltrated +Guerrillas and Agitators +(Honduras), Organization, Addressi +Rogelio Cisneros +Relra Trading Co. +5574 S. W. 8th St. +Coral Gables, +crica +SOURCE (Name, Title, Organizatice, Addressi +FON TENGIRIC +16245 +145 +*NOT +TYPE DOM +GRAPHICS, MAPS, +PUBLICATINS, +REPORTS, Cтика +DISSE +MATED +ORGANIZATION NO. +SUBJECT +47 48 49 50. SUFFI +CIENTLY +DECO +Same +SUB-SOURCE (Nome, Tatle, Organization, Address! +INDIVIDUAL NO. +CRGANIZATION NO. +ISAT +3 MI +MELL +KZORN +2. TOO +IL GENERAL +SSOC +3. DATA +SUPPLIED +BY OTHER +AGENCIES +10 +PROCEEENG +ELEMENT +51 52 53 54 +RIE +CEO4. OTHER/MISC. +03. COMBINED WITH +8. INSUFFICIENT +INTEREST +RESPONSIVE TO SPECIFIC +REQUIREMENTS +X +INTERVIEW +METCO OF COLLECTION +OTHER DOCUMENT +DIRECTED TO +FIELD COMMENTS +TRIP REPORT +OTHER (Specify below) +SUP SREE INT DESK OFFICER +CIA X +CLA +OBJECTIVE REFERENCES +35563798526 +a +CHANX +Desa-Soto:ljh +FORM 25 +1-74 +USE PRE 15 +EDITS +(Metcalf) +EVALUATION +MEADQUARTERS COMMENT +OCI/WH/HO-WALLACE +6528 +OFR/D/ZA- METZGER liet +4231 +DDO/LA/CNH thu +334402 +SS HALE +OCI/WH-D. Lynch of +Luis---I attempted to get a reaction +from the analyst regarding the +information in paragraph 2. Unfortur els +there is a new analyst for Honduras +who is now aqway on vacation and he +left no second who understands the +situation in Honduras. So rather than +held on to this report--I am returning +with no response from the analyst +Fred +AFARINGEM +7-018 +Fit Festi +CONFIDENTIAL +EZIMPOET CL BY 007622 +1 + +14-00000, +SCENTRAL +CENCE +DIRECTORATE OF +DOMESTIC COLLECTION L.VISION +Intelligence Information Report +This material contains information offecting the National Defense of the United States within +earring of +12.SC. Set 773 and the beanssica +or revelction of which is cay moner to on unauthorized person is promitted by law. +OPERATIONS +C-O-ジーアーTNIKIT-T-A-T +COUNTRY Hondarzs +DCD REPORT NO. +00-3 321/16864-75 +SUBJECT Construction and Expansion of Sugar +Kills/Activities of Cuban Infiltrated +Guerrillas and Agitators. +DATE DISTR. +! +07 JUL 16 +: +NO. PAGES +1 +REFERENCES +DCD Case 63307 +DATE OF INFO. May 1975 +PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE +Tegucigalpa, Honduras/May 1975 +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +SOURCE US citizen, executive of an import/export company with extensive business +connections in Central America and the Caribbean. Ee makes frequent trips +to these areas, and has contact with high ranking military and political +leaders. He speaks Spanish fluently. +1. The Government of Honduras (GOH) recently obtained a US$12 zillion loan +from the Central American Bank of Economic Integration for the expansion +of the Azucarera del Sur sugar mill located in Choluteca, Honduras. In +addition, the GOH has purchased two sugar mills, one in Brazil and the +other in Puerto Rico. The mills, bought at a cost of US$15 million each, +will be dismantled and shipped to caduras, where they will be reassembled +with the aid of foreign technicians. Also, another sugar nill is to be +built in the country at a cost of US$20 million; however, the Japanese +Mitsubishi enterprise will be the major stockholder, while Honduran private +businessmen will hold a minority interest. This is part of an expansion +and modernization program by the GOH with hopes of obtaining a larger +share of the world's sugar market. +2. The GCE is somewhat concerned with the infiltration through Mexico and +Guatemala of Communist agitators and guerrilla training personnel. These +guerrillas, mostly Cubans who remained in the country after they had +arrived allegedly to assist the GOH following Hurricane Fifi, are causing +growing concern as a result of several uprisings and invasion of private +lands by peasants in several parts of the country. The Cubans, who stayed +In the country following Hurricane Fifi and others who have arrived +clandestinely since that time, reportedly are training leftist militants +and sympathizers among the Honduran peasants. The agitators and guerrilla +instructors are taking advantage of growing unemployment and the overall +poor national economic situation to stir the peasants into activity against +the government. +- end - +ப +S +YES +YES +CONTROLLED DISSEM +C-O-N-R-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +Classified by 007672 Examat +genera Declassification sc of E.O. +1652 +MODORE +メニュ +Exemption category 58121. +to determine care of au'o +NO DISSEM ABROAD +DCID 17 pabies the console for the disseminatipa and use of this intelligence and intelligence informaten in this report the de +of this document a Limited to sinkan and active duty matory personnel within the inteligence components of the 38 member agencies, and to sti +sonior officich of the member agencies who must act upon the formation: However, unless specifically controled in accordance with paragraph +OCID 1/7, it may be released those components of the departments ced agencies of the U.S. Government directly participating in the productise +of National Intelligence Dissemination of the report avtuor the States of the United States, or to any mindual en argonization, ether tith +speciked abase, a to todden, without the specific approval of the Domestic Collection Division, Directorate of Operations + +14-00000 +FIELD +OFFICE +CONFIDENTIAL +(when filled in) +PROCESS SHEET FOR DCD COLLECTIONS +FORAARCES +CASE +NUMBER +1019 2: +22 23 24 224 +63307 +06135167 +14-12-37 +75 +SUBJECT AND APEA +Negotiations for Economic Agreement with Venezuela/Influential Officers in +Fational Defense Council +(Honduras) +CONTACT (Nome, Tre, Organization, Addressi +Fogelio Cisferos +Relna Trading Company +INDIVIDUAL NO. +45 TYPE OVE +GRAPHICS.MAPS. +PUBLICATIONS, +REPORTS, CTHER +RELEASES +५०. DA- VR +4341424344 +106245 +*NOT +CISSEM- +NATED +5574.. +St. +Coral Gables, Florida +SOURCE (Nome, Inie. Organization, Address! +Same +SUB-SOURCE (None, Title, Organization, Address! +ORGANIZATION NO. +SUBJECT +* +PROCESSING +47404350 1. SUFF +ELEMENT +CIENTLY +WELL +51 52 53 54 +KNORN +T +E +2. TOO +P +GENERAL G2 +T +M +3. CATA +SUPPLIES +BY OTHER +INDIVIDUAL NO. +AGENCIES +4. OTHER/MISC. +5. COMBINED ΤΗ +ORGANIZATION NO +X +INTERVIEW +EALUATION +METHOD OF COLLECTION +PEQUESTED FROM +TRIP REPORT +OTHER (Specify below) +OTHER DOCUMENT +DIRECTED TO +FIELD.COMMENTS +SUP SREE INT CESK OFFICER +(Metcalf) +KIA SI +OBJECTIVE REFERENCES +151 +LDesa-Soto:ljh +FORM 25 +8-74 +USE BEYHOUS +EXIONS +6. INSUFFICIENT +INTEREST +RESPONSIVE YOS ECIFIC +REQUIREVENTS +HEADQUARTERS COME +OC/WH/S-WALLACE +6828 +DDO/LA/CNH tha oss (HACE) +384402 +OFR/P/LA-METZGER +EOFFICER +7-018 +CHIEF +metall FX Pleisten +CONFIDENTIAL +IMPDET CL BY 007622 +1 + +14-00000 +TELLIGENCE AC +DIRECTORATE OF +CPERATIONS +DOMESTIC COLLECTION DIVISION +Intelligence Information Report +Στις αποτονίναι κontains informaron criecing the National Defense of the United States within +the meaning of the Expronoge lows. Tire 18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission +or reveiction of which in arcy aner to an outhorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-FP-I-D-E-N-T-1-A-L +COUNTRY Honduras +SUBJECT +DCD REPORT NO. +OO-B 321/16716-75 +Negotiations for Economic Agreement +with Venezuela/Influential Officers +in National Defense Council +DATE DISTR. +03 JUL 1975 +NO. PAGES +1 +REFERENCES +DCD Case 63307 +DATE OF INFO. May 1975 +PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE Tegucigalpa, FordurasiYav 1975 +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +SOURCE +US citizen, executive of an import/export company with extensive business +connections in Central America and the Caribbean. Ee makes important trips +to these areas and has contact with high ranking military and political +leaders. He speaks Spanish fluently. +1. The new military regime in Honduras currently is holding talks with +Venezuela and hopes to sign an economic agreement in the very near +future. With that mind, the Goverment of Honduras (GOH) recently +sent a high level commission to Venezuela headed by Captain Armando +San Martin, Secretary of State for Economy and Commerce and by Attorney +Antonio Jose Cuello to ivid discussions with high ranking Venezuelan +Government officials. Prior to the talks, the GOH recently sold to +Venezuela 25 million linear feet of lumber at a total cost of US$5 +million. The GOH hopes to reach an agreement by which Venezuela would +buy Honduran agricultural products for an unspecified mix of cash and +petroleum products. In addition, Venezuela would support a new agri- +cultural production plan to be implemented in the very near future by +Fernando Montes, Honduran Secretary of State for Agriculture. +2. Despite reports that Chief Executive Colonel Juan Alberto Melgar Castro +has unquestioned authority, Honduran military sources have indicated +that Mario Maldonado, Agrarian Refora Chief; Lieutenant Colonel Mario +Fonseca, Director of the Military Academy, and Lieutenant Colonel Juan +Ramon Molina Cisneros, Commander of the First Artillery Battalion are +the real "power behind the throne." These officers, who profess a +strong nationalist ideology, are interested simply in the general welfare +of the Honduran people, and they are maintaining a "watchdog" attitude +to insure that no one, especially people in positions of power, uses +such positions for his own personal benefit. These officers are members +of the National Defense Council (NDC), which also includes the commanders +of all major military units in the country. Maldonado, Fonseca, and +Molina appear to be the "first among equals" in the 15 member NDC. +5430 +2 +end - +54321 +U +S +YES +YES +CONTROLLED DISSEM +C-O-N-F-T-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +Classified by 007672. Exempt from +generar conciassifications indie O +11052 Leemption category Stich +Impossible to determine date of auto +matic declassification. +NO DISSEM ABROAD +DCID 1.7 stabistes the control for the dissemination and use of the intelligence and intelligence information in this report The dissem +of this document is limited to cirian and active daty witary personnel within the inteligence components of the USIB member agencies, and to those +serior officials of the member agences who must ort aupar the infereoton. However, unless specifically controlled in accordance with poregraph +000 1/7, it may be released to those components of the departments and agencies of the U.S. Government directly participating in the production +ef National Intelligence. Dissemination of this report with the States of the United States or to any individual or organizatica, other than tham + +14-00000 +FIELD +OFFICE +CONFIDENTIAL +(when filled in) +PROCESS SHEET FOR DCD COLLECTIONS +CASE +NUMBER +14122 +FORRARこもこ +24 +103185 +067 +14-12-37 +34 35 36 +SUBJECT AND APEA +Current Political and Economic Situation/Expected Nationalization of Fishing +Industry/Leftist Influence in Cabinet +TYPE OウターE +FELCASED +DA YE +42 43 +4401 +NOT +(Honduras) +CONTACT (Nome, Title, Orgor.zation, Address) +INDIVIDUAL NO. +45 +ISSEM +Rogelio Cisneros Diaz +LCATIONS, +KER Reima Trading Co. +このいいS, MAPS, +REPORTS, CTHER +BATED +5574 S. . 6th Street +ORGANIZATION 2. +OH +SUBJECT +Coral Gables, Florida +SOURCE (Nome, Tirie, Organization, Address) +Same +* +01. SUFFI +CIENTLY +COWELL +KNOAN +PROCESSING +ELEMENT +92 53 54 +TSRE +OL GENERAL I NT +SUB-SOURCE (Nome, Tirie, Organzarian, Adds st +X +INTERVIES +OTHER DOCUMENT +DIRECTED TO +FIELD COMMENTS +2. TOO +3. DATA +SUPPLIED +BY OTHER +INDIVIDUAL. NO. +AGENCIES +OSS +N +R +4. OTHER/MSC. +5. COMBINES WITH +ORGANIZATION VO +6. INSUFFICIENT +INTEREST +RESPONSIVE SPECIFIC +REQUIREMENTS +METHOO OF COLLECTION +SUP SPEE +TRIP REPORT +OTHER (Specify below) +INT DESK OFFICER +(Metcalf) +EVALUATION +REQUESTED FROM +DQUARTERS COMMENTS +OC I-Four Wallace +7263-28 HQ +DDO 73B4402 HO-CFLA/CAM +FARL DREISONSTOK +CEERPINATE THRU CRNG WALE +OSS Rom 900 +OFR-4983110/LA. +C.SPALDING +KIB 52 +52 +OBJECTIVE REFERENCES +CES OFF・こら +Desa-Soto:1jh +BEMAINWAR LNG +FM.C +FORM 25 +1-74 +USE PREVIOUS +Citrons +CONFIDENTIAL + +14-00000 +TELLIGENCE +ESION +DIRECTORATE OF +OPERATIONS +DOMESTIC COLLECTION +Intelligence Information Report +This material contains information affecting the National Sefense of the United States within +the meaning of the Espionage Lows. Title 18. U.S.C.3 and 794, the transmission +or rovelation of which in any mannor to on unauthorced person is prohibited by low. +C-O-N-P-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY Honduras +SUBJECT +DCD REPORT NO. +OO-Z 324/06715-75 +Current Political and Economic +Situation/Expected Nationalization +of Fishing Industry/Leftist Influence NO, PAGES +in Cabinet +DATE DISTR. +1 APR 1975 +1 +DATE OF INFO. +February 1975 +REFERENCES +PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE Tegucigalpa/February 1975 +SOURCE +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, executive of an import-export company. He is a frequent +traveler to Central and South America where he has developed good +contacts in the political and business sectors. He speaks Spanish +fluently. +1. Businessmen in Honduras have reported that the economic and political +situation in the country, currently in a sad state of affairs, is bound +to become worse as a result of the indifference being exhibited by +President Oswaldo Lopez Arellano. On the economic side, the private +business sector is quite concerned about an expected government move +to nationalize the fishing industry. Some foreign firms already are +pulling out of the country and moving to nearby countries like +Nicaragua and El Salvador. On the political side, President Lopez +has failed to name a permanent foreign minister since November 1974, +when Cesar Batres occupied that post. Ricardo A. Pineda is performing +those duties on an interim basis. The President also has undermined +Honduran youth by giving in to the demands of the leftist-controlled +labor unions. He gives businessmen the impression that he does not +know much about government; consequently, the situation in the country +has become very unstable. +2. Apparently, the regime in Honduras wants to emulate the current +Peruvian Government in failing to even consider elections at all. +In fact, the government, which is controlled by the military, has +three pro-left ministers in the cabinet. They are Manuel Acosta +Bonilla, Secretary of State for Finance; Guatama Fonseca Zuniga, +Secretary of State for Labor and Social Security, and Manlio Martinez +Cantor, Executive Secretary, Planning Board. At one time, Acosta was +the private secretary of the Mexican leftist leaser Vicente Lombardo +Toledano, so he has been thoroughly indoctrinated along Marxist lines. +end +U +YES +YES +CONTROLLED DISSEM +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +Classified by 007622. Exempt from +general declassification schedule of. E.Ο. +11652. Exemption rateonry 58(2). +Impossible to determine date of auto- +matic declassification. +1 +NO DISSEM ABROAD +DCID 17 establishes the controls for the dissemination and use of the intelligence and intelligence information in this report. The dissemination +of this document is limited to civilian and active duty military personnel within the inteligence components of the USIB member agencies, and to those +senior officials of the member agencies who must act upon the information. However, unless specifically controlled in accordance with paragraph 8 of +DCID 1/7, it may be released to those components of the departments and agencies of the U.S. Government directly participating in the production +of National Intelligence. Dissemination of this report with the States of the United States, on to any individual or organization, other than them + +14-00000 +SECRET +(When Filled In) +14-12-37 +PROCESS SHEET FOR DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE COLLECTIONS +FOR FIELD USE ONLY +B.REQ. CODE +11 12 13 14 15 +FIELD +OFFICE +12 +XMIN +D.SUBJECT AND AREA +CASE +NUMBER +FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY +A. +FORWARDED +MO. DA, YR +16 17 18 1920 +22 23 24 25 26 +2724 +30 31 32 33 +34 35 36 +11072 +Possible Reactivation of The Central American Common Market/ +Labor Not Endorsing Any Specific Political Party +(Honduras) +E. CONTACT (Name, Title, Organization, Address) +Rogelio Wenceslao Cisneros +Relna Trading Corporation, 5574 S.W. 8 St. +Coral Gables, Fla. +F. SOURCE (Name, Title, Orgenzzation, Address) +Same +33 +272 +34 +36 +EXTRA +CISSEM. +RECORD +RELEASED +MO. DA YR +37 38 39 +40 41 42 43 +INDIVIDUAL NO. +45 +TYPE CO-E +46 +IGRAPHICS, MAPS. +PPLICATIONS, +REPIATS, OTHER +STER +2015 +SUELECT +AREA +1. SUFFI +ORGANIZATION NO. +INDIVIDUAL NO. +47 48 49 5C CIENTLY 51 52 53 54 +WELL +KNORN +ISST 2.700 +G. SUB-SOURCE (Name, Title, Organization, Address) +NT +ORGANIZATION NO. +419 +3. CATA +JMIL SUPPLIED +3 +4 +BY OTHER +AGENCIES +INDIVIDUAL NO. +H. METHOD OF COLLECTIO +INTERVIEW.. +OTHER DOCUMENT +DIRECTED TO +FIELD COMMENTS +CASE OFFICER +TRIP REPORT +OTHER (specity below) +KHeller +Army report +AliEN oss sav INT + +FORM +USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS + +ORGANIZATION NO. +EVALUATION +REQUESTED FROM +USSR ONLY +EXCHANGES +(CHECK UNE) +NO +TO USSR +FROM USSR +HEADQUARTERS COMMENTS +1829295240 +41 +5 5 +4641 +RESPONSIVE TO SPECIFIC +REQUIREMENTS +1143- +E 2 IMPDET CL BY 007622 +F.O. CHIEF +MOCsbria:hom MOC BEMAINTARING +FORM +USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +SECRET +GROUP +ENCLUDED FROM AUTOMATE +4. H. Snitzer +2 +120-4 + +"14-00000" +FIELD +OFFICE +INTELLIGENCE +AORNCY +DIRECTORATE OF +INTELLIGENCE +Intelligence Informatic Report +This material contains information offecting the National Defense of the United States within +the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.SC. Sock 793 and 794, the transmission +or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +CO-N-F-I-DEN-T-I-A-L +REPORT NO. X00--321/33419-72 +COUNTRY Honduras +SUBJECT +Horatio Noya Posas, Agrarian Reform +Director/Rigoberto Sandoval in Italy/ +His Attitude Towards the US +DATE DISTR. +NO. PAGES 1 +14 NOV 1972 +REFERENCES +DIEM NO.: 1-7-88 +(2356) +DATE OF INFO. October 1972 and earlier +PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE Honduras/1972 +SOURCE +U +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +Naturalized US citizen who has worked and lived in Honduras for a number +of years. He has numerous social contacts and business connections with +officials of the government, the Armed Forces and the business community. +[This report was developed by an Arcy representative assigned to the +office of preparation.] +Horacio Moya Posas is the present director of Agrarian Reform in Honduras. +He is inefficient and lacks some of the necessary qualifications for that +position. In spite of him being a lawyer by profession, he is not astute, +is only of average intelligence, is far from decisive, and frequently +vacill \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10169.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10169.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..43c53342752a0bc77b3d5b2b3b280f60405a6d08 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10165-10169.md @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +104-10165-10169 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +INDEX: YES +CLASSIFY TO FILES. +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIL 50 +S-BEF TO FILE NO. +OBOLE +FILE RIDO RET. TO BRANCH +SECRET +DESTROY +SIG. +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED + +ACTION +IMWAVE +MR. NAPOLI +ADVANCE COPY +RID COPY +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +1 +5 +2 +7 + +UNIT +WHR +TIME +SLOTT +BY +TUPED + +CAZ CA/19 + +FILE, VR WH/08 5:06 004, DO/N3, CHOPS, ... +SECRET3131262 + +3054251. + +16-26 +IMMEDIATE SDOM INFO IMMEDIATE DIR SNDRCITE WAVE 5413 + +DYVOUR PERUMEN + +PEF (SDOM 674&IN 42286) +1. PLANE PROCUREMENT PROBLEM DIFFICULT DUET DEADLINE +BUT HAVE STARTED TRY WORK OUT SOLUTION TRYING ARRANGE CHARTER +IN AMCORE-2) NAME DC-3 TYPE AIRCRAFT. WAVE AIR OFFICER USING +24 +CLEARED CONTACT WITH KUBARK PROPRIETARY AS FRONT IN TRYING +ARRANGE CHARTER WITH OTHER SER SERVICE SUCH AS MACKEY AIRLINES. +CLEARED CONTACT WOULD TELL SUPPLIER THAT AMCORE-2 HEAD OF +CROUP TRAVELLING NEWSMEN STRANDED SDOM THRU PLANE FAILURE, ADD +AMCORE-2 KNOWN TO HIM AS RELIABLE PERSON AND HE WILLING VOUCH +FOR AMCORE-2 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND IF NECESSARY TO +ADVANCE CHARTER PRICE. CONTACT WOULD TELL SUPPLIER AMCORE-2 +VILL ARRANGE NECESSARY LANDING, REFUELLING CLEARANCES AT SDOM +COMMERCIAL AIRPORT. +2. IF SUCCESSFUL IN ARRANGING CHARTER, MAY WISH FOR +COVER REASONS THAT ANCORE-2 SEND CABLE (PHONE NOT NECESSARY AND +NIGHT CONFUSE SITUATION) TO SUPPLIER CONFIRMING REQUEST FOR +CHARTER FLIGHT. WILL ADVISE LATER RE DETAILS. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Onty +Do Not Reproduce + +4/) + +14-00000 +IN 42317 +P2.2 +3. IN ORDER TRY ADD COVER AT SDOM END SUGGEST ANCORE-2 +16-10 +INDICATE TO HIS PARTY THAT IMBERT PROVIDING HIM WITH FUNDS 16-10 +TO CHARTER REPLACEMENT PLANE TO GET GROUP BACK TO MIAMI. [SDCH +CAN THE PASS FUNDS TO ANCORE -2. POSSIBLY COULD GET INSERT +TO BACKSTOP STORY HE GAVE MONEY TO AMCORE-2. +SECRET +24 +CFN 5413 6745 AMCORE-2 DC-3 KUBARK MACKEY AIRLINES -2 THRU +-2-2-2-2 NOT NECESSARY RE -2 IMBERT MIAMI -2 IMBERT -2 +BT +*PRIVATE AIRCRAFT +SHOULD +BE +OBTAINED +FOR TRIP + +SECRET + +3/01 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10068.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10068.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7c0a1e2484079bb87c8f62d61ff36cc6ba809149 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10068.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +14-00000- +104-10166-10068 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH COXFIDENTIAL PROCESSING + +TO Chief, Special Affairs Staff XX NO INDEX CARDS + +FROM Chief of Station, JHVAVE DAILY BAR + +SUBJECT INTEL/TYPIC - AMCORE 2 Production ABSTRACT + +Deployment Sketch of Battalion Defensive Positions ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCE + +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI + +1. On 16 August 1963 AMCORE-2 delivered to his Case Officer the attached document which was obtained through the mails from Agent 1995, also identified as Modesto VENTOSO 05 Mendes. The letter was postmarked 15 April 1963. + +2. The sketch is described as showing a defensive position for a battalion size force; three companies are on the line, and the fourth company is in reserve. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Attachment: H/W Sketch + +Distribution: 3 - Chief, SAS, w/att. h/w + +CS COPY RETURN TO CIA + +Background Use Only + +Do Not Reproduce + +201-278130 +DATE TYPED DATE 24 AUG 63 AUG 2 1963 +DISPATCH SYMDOL AND NUMBER UFGA-10362 + +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMUER 19-126-3-20/4 + +CROSS REFERENCE TO CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL + +IBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10079.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10079.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f615714206ccdda05486bd67e08ea5e6ea2691f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10079.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +104-10166-10079 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +Chief of Station, JIGAVE + +Chief, Special Affairs Staff +Operational/TIPIR +Letters Received by AMCORE-2 + +As stated below + +REF: UFOT 3613, 3 January 1963 + +1. Headquarters appreciates receiving the enclosures to UFOT 2737 +and the reference. The usefulness of this material, however, could be +enhanced considerably if AMCORE-2’s source were guided as to the items +to be diverted. Also, headquarters envisions an excellent possibility +for placing or exchanging items, were it possible to communicate with +AMCORE-2’s source. Could this be achieved, a profitable relationship with +the source might develop, gradually dropping AMCORE-2 out of the picture. + +2. JIGAVE is requested to try to get the identity of AMCORE-2’s source +and/or to consider ways to establish contact. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Distribution: +3- COS, JIGAVE + +- SAS/PA-PROP +ROUTINAS/ROGESTAL +1-C/SAM +HID/AN + +RID/MIO + +RID/FI + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +201-278130 + +21 Feb 63 27 FEB 1963 + +UFGW 1661 + +--C-R-ET +201-278130 + +BAS/PA-PROPOS B. Hemaster tw +C/BAB/PA-PROP +BAG/FI +Seymour R. 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E. +50-1987 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODI AL UNIT/LOCATION: CI/CA (ARCHIVES) +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +Jeune LESUE WIZELMAN heshi Wigelman +JAMES KELL +Fly Dan Kelly. +KELLY + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +--- + +14-00000 +pdt 29 Jan 58 + +CISCA FILE NO. +50-1987 + +TOUE NAME +DAVIS, Thomas E. + +1084 +PRO 11 +GREEN +LIST +RI +TRACES + +SECRET +When Pii: 09 +APPROVAL WORK RECORD +SECLD: MY Office FILE NO. +67378 +SUBJECT (FILL IN ONE COLT) +CRYPTON +NAME CHECK INVESTIGATIVE RECORD +OPS & DIV +TRACES +CHECEIVI INITIAL DATE +P.0.4 +٥.٨. +P.C.S.A. +PIELD +TRACES +INDICES +PROP. APP. + +INDICES +S.O. IN +VESTIGATION +COMMENTS + +CASE OFFICER +FORM N 1268 +MAY 04 +COMMENTS +SECRET + +PSEUDONT +ISSUED +CHECE Dale +ی شود + +--- + +14-00000 + +TO +: + +ECRET +Filled 10 +REQUEST FOR PRESENT OPERATIONAL +STATHS OF SUBJECT +610 15 +C1/04 FILE 10. + +FROM : Chief, CI/Operational Approval and Support Division + +SUBJECT: +Thomas E. DAVIS + +1. A review of the files of CI/OA is being made for the purpose of retiring files +on covert personnel who: + +4 No longer are being used; + +(b) Do not satisfy the requirements for operational approval; +: +(a) Are of no further interest to the office of original request. + +2. CI/OA records indicate the subjest has been of interest to you +for: MapPING WORK. +since 1952 +☑ operational use... + +informational purposes + +3. It is requested that you notify CI/OA of the present operational status of +subject, using the bottom of this form for your comment. + +4. If no answer is received from you within 30 days, CI/OA will assume that you +are no longer interested in the subject and will retire the file without further +notification to you. +DAM NO. +L +JUN 68 +700 +COMMENTS FROM OFF ICE OF ORIGIN + +initial +STRIBUTION ORIGINAL & TO ADDRESSER TO CI/OA PILE +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +TO +: + +CRET +REQUEST FOR PRESENT OPERATIONAL +STATUS OF SUBJECT +- +DATE +C1/04 + +FROM: Chief, CI/Operational Approval and Support Division + +SUBJECT: + +1. A review of the files of CI/OA is being made for the purpose of retiring files +on covert personnel who: + +No longer are being used; + +(b). Do not satisfy the requirements for operational approval; + +(c) Are of no further interest to the office of original request. + +3. CI/OA records indicate the subject has been of interest to you +for: +since + +Operational use + +informational purposes + +3. It is requested that you notify CI/OA of the present operational status of +subject, using the bottom of this form for your comment. + +4. If no answer is received from you within 30 days, CI/OA will assume that you +are no longer interested in the subject and will retire the file without further +notification to you. +L + +nuw +COMMENTS FROM OFFICE OF ORIGIN +New Query sent Coveя +700 + +INITIACE- +DISTRIBUTIONI ORIGINAL & TO ADDRESSER TO CI/GA PILI +SECRET +(80) + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET +(Theo Failed le) + +REQUEST FOR PRESENT OPERATIONAL +STATUS OF SUBJECT +Date +6 Man 156 +so 1987 +CI/ON FILE NO. +TO + +FROM +: +: Chief, CI/Operational Approval and Support Division + +SUBJECT: +Thomas E. DAVIS + +1. A review of the files of CI/QA is being made for the purpose of retiring files +on covert personnel who: + +(a) No longer are being used; + +(b) Do not satisfy the requirements for operational approval; + +(c) Are of no further interest to the office of original request. + +2. CI/OA records indicate the subject has been of interest to you +since 1952 +operational use +informational purposes +for: MapPING WORM + +3. It is requested that you notify CI/OA of the present operational status of +subject, using the bottom of this form for your comment. + +4. If no answer is received from you within 30 days, CI/OA will assume that you +are no longer interested in the subject and will retire the file without further +notification to you. + +COMMENTS FROM OFFICE OF ORIGIN +Send querry to +31 +I Cover +0700 + +INITIALO +DISTRIBUTION ORIGINAL & TO ADDRESS: 170 CE/OA PILS +SECRET +1001 + +--- + +14-00000 +L +SECURITY INFORMATION +SECRET + +T. E. D. +#67378 + +8 February 1952 + +The files of G-2, Department of the Army, were checked in Subject's name +on 5 February 1952. A file in the name of Thomas Edgar +and disclosed the following information: +was reviewed + +In a letter to the Commanding General, 2nd Army, Fort George G. Meade, Mary- +land fron Intelligence Division, General Staff, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C., +dated 25 May 1969, the Investigations Section states that information has been +received from the Plans and Operations Division, General Staff, U. S. Army, +liaison agency with the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, for the Department of the +Army, that, Thomas Edgar was granted "Q" clearance on 2 February 1949. +The AEC clearance number if NT 6514. + +The above information was predicated upon an L/S from 2nd Arzy, to Director +of Intelligence, requesting verification of "Q" clearance regarding above individ- +ual. + +File further reflects that the FBI conducted investigations on 18 January +1949 at Cincinnati, Ohio and 12 January 1949 at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania regard- +ing Subject. + +LIETO DELICE +LEB S2 8:28 V4.25 +CHICVCO +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +Case No: 67378 + +SYNOPSIS: +SECURITY KEEZMATION +SECRET + +8 April 1952 + +SUBJECT presently resides at 2596 Neil Avenue and not at +1596. He is married, has a son, about 25 years of age. SUBJECT +attended Ohio State University from 1935 to 1939, receiving a +B.S.C. degree. He was formerly employed as a garage mechanic +in Hilliard, Chio and is presently Assistant Director of a fie- +search Foundation at the Ohio State University. Neighborhood... +investigation was extremely favorable, nothing of a derogatory +nature was developed. Credit favorable and Police negative. +SUBJECT reportedly investigated by the Federal Bureau of In +vestigation. + +This data is property of lespeoflon and Security Office, to be se +turned when sucioct is no longer covertly uand. Its existence of +contents must not be disclosed except to CIA Stati room +rectly concerned +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +SCORM COELEN +SECRET + +Case No: 67378 + +BIRTH AND CITIZENSHIP: +At Columbus, Ohio: + +8 April 1952 + +According to the records of the Registrars Office, Ohio +State University, SUBJECT was born in wellston, Chio during +January 1903. + +EDUCATION: +At Columbus, Ohios + +The records of the Registrars Office, Ohio State University +on 21 February 1952, revealed that SUBJECT was a student from +1935 to 1939, at which time he graduated with a B.S.C. degree. + +EMPLOYMENT: +At Columbus, Chios + +On 7 February 1952, the records of the Chio Bureau of +Credits revealed that SUBJECT is presently the Assistant Direc +tor of the Research Foundation of the Ohio State University. Upon +graduation from O.S.U., or shortly thereafter in December 1939, +SUBJECT was employed by the university as Assistant Fraternity +Auditor. He later noved from that position to that of Assistant +Director in 1946. Prior to the time, he was employed as a mech +anic in Arch Alder's Chevrolet Garage, Hilliards, Ohio. + +KIGHBORHOOD: +At Columbus, Ohio: + +On 2 April 1952, it was determined that SUBJECT resides in +an apartment building located at 2596 Neil Anemus, near the uni- +versity. Mrs Mac OWEN, Apt. ". 2596 Neil Avenue, stated that +she has known the SUBJECT and his wife since the time of their +moving in the building, which was about three years ago. She +described them as Foot subatsial people and added that SUB- +JECT is the Assistant Director of the Research Foundation, Chio +State University. He is most capable, likeable and respectable +zan and enjoys a fine reputation in the building and in the +neighborhood generally. She further stated that the FEI has i +vestigated hin several years ago, apparently in connection with +•his job at the Foundation. She described SUBJECT and his wife so +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +Case No: 67378 + +SECRET + +8 April 1952 + +Supper aiddle class with one son, about twenty-five years of age +who is married and resides out of Ohio, although he is presently +staying with his folks because his wife is in a hospital in +Columbus with their newly arrived baby. Informant stated that she +knew nothing but good relative to SUBJECT and his family and +that he is truly a patriotic American. + +On 2 April 1952, Mrs Thomas REEDER, Apt. "5", 2506 Neil +Avenue, stated that she has known SUBJECT and his wife as neigh- +bors and that they are fine people, respected in the community +and are conservative in their living and habits. They have one +son, Ed, who is precntly staying with them. SUBJECT, according +to informant, is "homey" and does not drink or have any bad +habits to her knowledge. She considere him a one-hungred per- +cent American. +: +On 2 April 1952, Mrs. P.W. HOMSHER, Apt. "C", 2590 Neil +Avenue, stated that she has been acquainted with the SUBJECT and +his wife for about a year as neighbors. She knew little about +than except that they are nice people and well thought of in +the neighborhood, They are quiet, do not engage in many social +activities. Informant confirmed SUBJECT's employment and added +that she knew of nothing of a derogatory nature regarding the +SUBJECT or his family. + +Mrs John R. SHOWBALL, Apt. "A", 2596 Neil Avenue, stated that +she has known SUBJECT and his wife just three years or since the +time they moved into the building, three years ago this month.e +She stated that she liked than very much and knew of no finer +people. They are respected in the community and are quiet and con- +servative. SUBJECT neither drinks or carouses and is a "hombody", +except that he plays a great deal of golf with her husband. In- +formant stated that SUBJECT's son Ed is presently with SUBJECT +coming here from West Virginia for the arrival of their newborn +youngster. She added that SUBJECT has a fine poistion with the +Research Foundation as Assistant Director, and is a thorough +American. + +REFERENCES: +At Columbus, Ohio: + +On 3 April 1952, Mrs Harvey BROWER, 2268 Summit Street, +stated that she purchased the premises on which she now resides, +from SUBJECT about twelve years ago and although she did not know +the ----- family except for the real-estate transaction, she had +heard many good things about them from neighbors that used to liw +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +Case No: 67378 + +SECRET + +8 April 1952 + +in this part of the community. She stated that everyone seemed +to have a good word for both SUBEJET and his wife and she knew +of nothing derogatory in the regard. She added that yrs John +MONROE, 2262 Sumit Street, kaew the SUBJECT and his wife, + +On 3 April 1952, Mrs John MONROE, was interviewed and stated +that she had known the SUBJECT's wife since they were younsters +living in Hilliard, Ohio and that she has known SUBJECT since he +and his wife married nearly thirty years ago. The 's vere +wonderful people and well thought of by everyone. SUBJECT was for +nerly employed by Arch Alder's Chevrolet Gagage in Hilliard, Ohio +after which he returned to Ohio State University. He was later en- +ployed by O.S.U. in some capatity, becoming Assistant Director of +the Research Foundation. Informant suggested another person that +was acquainted with the -----18, Mrs Harry MYERS, 6500 Dublin +Road, north of Columbus, Ohio. + +On 3 April 1952, Mrs Harry MYERS, was interviewed and stated +that she had known the ----- and that they were very close +friends. She knew of nothing derogatory regarding SUBJECT and +stated that she considered the ----- family as the highest type +of people. SUBJECT's son, Ed, is engaged in some type of Engin +eering work, believed to be in Detroit, Michigan + +AGENTS NOTE: + +It was determined that Arch Adler, SUBJECT's former employer. +and personally known to the writer, is presently confined to a +hospital and not available for interview. + +Norman ARMENTROUT, Manager, Alder's Garage, Hilliard, Ohio +stated that SUBJECT was the best mechanic they had ever had in +the garage. Informant stated that he has heard Mr. Adler make +this statement many times since SUBJECT left in 1937. He further +stated that SUBJECT and his wife had a fine reputation and were +patriotic Americans. Informant had attended high school with +SUBJECT's son Ed, whom he described as a first rate fellow, who +displayed that he came from good people. + +CREDIT AND CREDIT REFERENCES +At Columbus, Ohios + +The records of the Ohio Credit Bureau, 83 S. 4th Street, +examined on 7 February 1952, revealed that SUBJECT arried Helen +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +Case No: 67378 +SECRET + +8 April 1952 + +B. in Hilliards, Chios that he has worked for Alder's Garage in +Hilliards until about 1927; that te inci been hurt and collected +& claim from the Ohio Industrial Commission; further that he went +to Ohio State University and graduated with a B.S.C. degree in +1939 and then went on the payroll of O.S.U. in lecember 1939. +Presently Assistant Director of the 0.5.0. Research Foundation, +and prior to this was Assistant Fraternity Auditer. Further, i +1919 he had financed an automobile through General Motore vith a +mortgage of 8949.00 which is prompts that his credit rating is +good, nothing against him and most purchases are for cash, + +POLICE (CRIMINAL AND SUBVERSIVE) RECOPDS: +At Columbus, Ohler + +The records of the Columbus Police Department, on 7 February +1952, failed to reveal any information on SUBJECT. The files of +the Ohio Un-American Activities Commission were examined on +April 1952 and failed to reveal any information on SUBJECT. + +--- + +14-00000 +L + +SECRET +10 +SECRET +Assistant Director for Special Operations +ATTENTION: Staff +FRON : Chief, Special Security Division +SUBJECT: PZ 2359 +#67378 +for +1. Reference is made to your request dated 27 December 1951 +& recommendation as to whether an Operational Clearance should be granted +to perait the Subject's use as cover in Burope unter sover of present +ployment. + +2. The attached information regarding the subject is furnished to +you as an aid in determining whether or not the Subject should be used under +the authority of an Operational Clearance in the capacity set forth in your +request. + +3. This memorandum pertains chly to the assignment mentioned in +Paragraph 1 above. It is requested that this office be informed of your +decision as to whether you intend to use the Subject. If the Subject is +not used, the attached material should be returned to the writer in a +sealed envelope marked "Eyes Only," indicating the reasons for not using +the subject. +O.C + +FOR THE SECURITY OFFICER, CIA: +Robert W. + +Attachments: +MOD 2/19/52 +Inv. rpt. 3/8/52 +ROBERT H. CUNNINGHAM + +Mog. Data +SECRET +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +N + +Chief, Special Security Division +!ד. Cleyton +Atter +FROM +STC SB 700 +SUBJECT: PZ-2359 + +1. The follovine bioprential data is available on Subjects +2 +as Zapar Davis +159% Nell Avenue +Columbus, Ohio + +Acting Head of Pesearch, Ohio State University +Resmrah Foundation + +BSC ta Business Administr tion 1939 Ohio State U. + +1939-1942 Assistant Auditor, Dean's Office + +Since 1942 has been Assistant to Director +Research Foundation. + +Date of Birth will be forwarded as soon as received. +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L +SECURITY BUD +SECRET + +SECRET +COVERT NAME CHECK REPORT + +SUBJECT: T.E.D. 67378 OC 050 +DATE: 19 February 1952 + +In accordance with your request, a covert name check +was conducted on Subject with results as indicated below: +AGENCY + +STATE +(less Passport) +OSI + +PASSPORT +I&N +SA +DATE +2/6 + +201 +3 +202 +2/6 +2/5 +2/13 + +• 10/12/50 - Investigation revealed nothing derogatory regarding +Subject's character, reputation, employment, neighborhood, and +associates. + +Thés data to property of Inspection and Security Offioa, to be re +turned when subject is no longer covertly usod. Its existence or +contents must not be disclosad except to CIA Staff Officets +directly concerned +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +Chu ton +Cede +Asplill +PZ-2354P +051-NR +1987 +FBI-CPENA - at 50 nating Leray. +ONI-ASFeb 52 +Talkest +Billy +Clayton +4:10 +Jollin&tim srow +Calle +I gave secrets +was that +Is go to edit illed +cheb foil lete +now sonent the +ults. Could +day it all othe +Called +Clayton +Say 19 Jan 1903 +nowy Wellston, plud +SC +Q clearanc +144 6514 +Feb149. +23 +m + +--- + +14-00000 +L +D +Attas + +Chief, Special Scerity Avision +Mr. Clayton + +FROM +STC STB +SUPJECT: PZ-2359 + +1. The following biographical data is available on Subjects +Thomas Edgar Davis +15% Neil Avenco +Columbus, Ohio + +Acting Hend of Research, Onto State University +Research Foundation + +B90 in Business Administration 1939 Ohio State U. + +1939-1942 Assistant Auditor, Dean's Office + +Since 1942 has been Assistant to Director +Research Foundation. + +Bate of Birth will be forwarded as soon as received. +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +L + +Ostone 1154 +hate sittito come, +Thomas Edgar Davis +1596 Neil Avenue +Columbus, Ohio +Head of Research +OSU Research +Foundatio +BSC - Bus adm 1939 +Ohno State U +1939-1942 Ass anditos +Auditorifice +Sas been ant to recla +Research Forudain 9942 + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET +TO +Attn: +FROM 8 +SUBJECT: +Chief, Special Security Division +Mr., Clayton +STC/SPB +Thomas E. Davis ** +James D. Ovens, Director, Chio State +University Rover chabundation +A. DADLINE: +(1)(2) +Date 27 December 1951 +Ρ.Ζ. # 2359 +BB-742-AD +(3) +(4) +(5) +B. CILARACTER OF CASE: (1)0.C. (2)P.O.C.x (3)C.N.C._ (4)C.S.C. (5)P. +C. CLASSIFICATION: Agent Clericai Service Other Cover +D. LREM: Europe Middle East Far East Latin America Specific +E. SUBJECT'S COVER: U.S. Govt. +Commercial +Undesignated +Religious +Other +For. Govt. +Academic +Professional +Pres. Empl. * +F. ACTION: Investigation, including covert name checks +Covert name checks only +Development of biographic data +Reply as soon as possible re I&S check FBI check Other +Special nane checks +6. SUGGESTED COVER FOR INVESTIGATION: +General U.S、 Government interest +Non-government, commercial interest +Special +H. The chief of the interested Division has certified that OSO operational +files and documents contain no information of investigative or security +interest in addition to that set forth in PMQ I and II. (Reviewed by): +I. Please return attached PRQ Part I PHS 57's Biog. Data with rosult +Blographid Data is contained I-742-AD +of your action. +00 has granted a release for subject's use by the Division, +**Per telephone conversation Hohen/playon 29 Dec 51 + +--- + +14-00000 +7 +Tom. +Pls make paper changes +tnplace +This action. became Owens +Owens with Doves in +veigued +his position and Jan's has taken bis +place. Show orally Low the with +K. Clayton 108. 29 Dee 51. Ott paper +should be returned to Ordon of Plans Staff +inhan now papas have been initiated. + +--- + +14-00000 +L +SECRET +SELURIST INFORMATICE +CS-1124 (Cabern) +Priority +21 December 1951 +: +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, STC/BPB +FROK: +SUBJECT: +Chief, PLARS +Request for Operational Clearance on James S. Ovens, +Director, Ohio State Uniwrsity Research Foundation + +1. Vith reference to the serversation between. Kr. Kaufesa and +Mr. Osborn on 20 December 1951, it is requested that action be taken +to escure provisional operational clearance on Dr. James S. Ovens,. +Directer, Ohio State Uniwrsity Research Foundation. + +2. Subject to successful clearance, it is planned to have a +representative of FDV contact Dr. Owens through an appointment arranged +by 00 to determine if he would be willing to prepare a letter from the +Foundation to the Ameriona-Scandanavian Foundation in New York. The +content of this letter would introduce and sponsor financially an +and to send to one of the Scandanavian countried +cater spensership of the American-Scandinavian Foundation.deny + +9.7. sans and his assistant, Thoms B. Davis, already possess +a. CIA clearance up to and including "Secret" in connection with +classified CIA projees being carried out by the Mapping and Charting 17051 +Laboratory of the Foundation. The 0.8.U. Research Foundation has a +considerable unclassified progrea, however, and its connection wit +CIA is not publicly known. It is understood that br. Harris Lyons, +الضمان +Zass, has all the details concerning the clearances on Dr. Ovens and your Bal +w. Davis. + +4. is extremly anxious to complete thess arrangemente, and +it would be appreciated if you would treat this request as a priority +matter +Got To Darringor +7. +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +BANE (PERSON CALLING +OFFICE MESSAGE +: +IN PERSON +TELEPHONE +A. M. +DISPEGERD +A +Please wrist +RETURNED YOUR CALL +LCALL AGAIN +ALASE CALL +wrifte upa +POC. Ave alread +telephand the to +The to +FORM NO. +SEP 1946 +194636-9 +RECEIVED BY +BENT PRINTING OFFICE +30-00874-1 +D +Owens +cros EE-742-AD +HOUA +ese +FBI-NC17 meg +ONNE +でも +$1987 nent +MORR + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the "TO" : pumn. Under each comment a line should be drawn across sheet +and each comment numbered to correspond with the utiber in the "TO" column. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) +beicre further routing. This Routing and Record Sheat should be returned to Registry. +FROM: + +TO +1. +STC/SPB +2. +2. +4. +5. +7. +10 +11. +12. +13, +14. +Chief, PLANS +ROOM +NO. +DATE +RECO +نعمه +Entered 26 Dec 51 +OFFLER'S +INITIALS +DATE +21 Dec 1951 +COMMENTS +BY HAND ONLY +Chayton laking +ta line +proper 185 +Cobronk not ly us + +Poc 154/off/27057 +00 to +OS Borne ptates the leve +clearance from 0 t +use man 27 57 +Tho +FORMNO. 81-10 +1980 +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET +SECURITY INFORMATION + +CS-1124 (Osborn) +Friority +21 December 1951 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, STC/SPB +Chief, PLANSH +FROM: + +SUBJECT: +Ju +Request for Operational Clearance on Jemes 8. Owens, +Director, Ohio State University Research Foundation + +1. With reference to the conversation between Mr. Kaufman and +Mr. Osborn on 20 December 1951, it is requested that action be taken +to secure provisional operational clearance on Dr. James S. Owens, +Director, Ohio State University Research Foundation. + +2. Subject to successful clearance, it is planned to have a +representative of FDV contact Dr. Ovens through an appointment arranged +by 00 to determine if he would be willing to prepare a letter fron the +Foundation to the American-Scandanavian Foundation in New York. The +content of this letter would introduce and sponsor financially an +agent whon FDI has arranged to send to one of the Scandanavian countries +under sponsorship of the American-Scandanavian Foundation. + +3. Dr. Ovens and his assistant, Thomas E. Davis, already possess +a CIA clearance up to and including "Secret" in connection with a +classified CIA project being carried out by the Mapping and Charting +Laboratory of the Foundation. The 0.8.U. Research Foundation has a +considerable unclassified program, however, and its connection with +CIA is not publicly known. It is understood that Mr. Harris Lyons, +IASS, has all the details concerning the clearances on Dr. Ovens and +Mr. Davis. + +4. DV is extremely anxious to complete these arrangements, and +it would be appreciated if you would treas this request as a priority +mattor. +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +٢٠٠٩ +SECRET +SUPPORT AND PROTECTION BRANCH +Operational cleanesori: Shect + +SPB File 0.1987. + +Name S +(al, +PRQ I +Division Traces +Of Files +Green List +Staff C +Local Field Traces +Othor Field Traces +I&S Indicas +5. DAVIS, Thomas E. +(check) +I's Covert Report til flelya vas. +IKS Investigation +Bieg data +PRQ II +NIII +(date) +: +Project +Roviowed +EFF 25 JANEY +Set FEB 2 1952 +P11952. 1763 +MAY 71952 +Operational Clearanco 236 HAY +Operation Reviewed + +W/JARJA +t +in such a hurry, +Checked w/ JAK +MOI THO +Poc +Would be +alliyapo +Auth Q +BAEL +Du Face +nown to be +Roone +Called Lan +amellis ne +Concrete develo +700 20-2 +? diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10262.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10262.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b71397a08301eaf69ad17c8520c9e08a2658d038 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10166-10262.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +104-10166-10262 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +TO: Director +Federal Bureau of Investigation + +FROM: Deputy Director for Plans + +SUBJECT: SAUREL, Jean K. +DOB: 17 December 1929 +POS: Port au Prince, Haiti +YMAS Haitian + +2 FEB 1965 + +1. Reference is made to the last form regarding Subject who entered the United States on 3 October 1964. The files of this office contain the following pertinent information. + +2. According to another office of this Agency, a Pan American Airways employee who spends considerable time in Haiti stated that during his many trips there he learned Subject has demanded and received things from members of the Ton Ton Macoutes (TTM, President DUVALIER's Internal Security Force). One incident occurred at a DUVALIER rally held at the Presidential Palace on 1 May 1964. A palace guard refused to allow Subject to leave the grounds while someone was speaking. SAUREL called a member of the TTM, demanded to be released, and was allowed to leave. On 20 September 1964, a source of unknown reliability, whose family was well ac- quainted with Subject, commented that Subject was a member of the TTM. + +3. According to a report received in September 1964 from an untested source, Subject, a former employee of Pan American Airways in Fort-au-Prince who was recently named Director of the Haitian Tourist Bureau in New York, is an agent of President DUVALIER. DUVALIER is counting heavily on SAUREL because of the latter's experience in dealing with American personalities and situations. + +NOT TO BE DISSEMINATED FURTHER OR EXHIBITED TO ANYONE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET + +4. In a report dated 23 June 1964, a Pan American Airways employee who spends considerable time in Haiti advised another office of this Agency she attended a cocktail party in Port-au-Prince in late November 1963. Other guests included Jean and Susanne SAUREL and George and Jeane DEMOHRENSCHILDT. This office has previously furnished the Federal Bureau of Investigation with information concern- ing the DEMOHRENSCHILDT's (file 100-32965) who were acquainted with Lee Harvey OSWALD. Although it was not clear to Source if Subject and his wife were personally acquainted with the DEMOHRENSCHILDT's, the SAURELS provided the following information about George DEMOHRENSCHILDT at the party: + +a. He is of Polish descent or citizenship. + +b. At the time of the KENNEDY assassination, he had a $300 thousand contract with the Haitian Government to explore the country's natural resources. + +c. He is said to be a geologist. + +5. It is requested that the above information not be disseminated further without the prior approval of this Agency. + +CSCL-316/00444-65 +RID/CE: JMA/JB/ab + +Based on: MIM 469-64 (Marilyn Wilcox) +HTPA1414 (EVLEMON-50) +extract of DCE 17071 (WILCOX) provided by Paul Hartman, CI/RA + +NOT TO BE DISSEMINATED FURTHER OR EXHIBITED TO ANYONE WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10083.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10083.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..444c939e985813ef57fb0c66c132ba7a42f30768 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10083.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +104-10167-10083 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +DIAZ + +22 September 1959 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Conversations with REICHHARDT, 8, 9, 16, 17 September 1959 + +1. On 8 September Reichhardt phoned to report the following: +a. He took Marcos DIAZ Lans to the office of INS on Monday, 7 September to take care of his immigration status. (Comment: I was later called by Bill COTTER +of the Alien Branch, CS concerning this. CUTTER said that when they reported this to INS that service said that AEFENS, the INS man in Miami has told them that DIAZ hearing had already been held shortly after his arrival. COTTER implied that Bernie was not reporting accurately on the situation in Miami. I have not re-peated this to Bernie, because Alien branch seems to be in something of a tissy in regard to the new people in INS with whom they are dealing as a result of recent transfers of personnel.) + +b. Porrata asked me to clarify what I wanted in the way of an affidavit of support for the wife of Marcos DIAZ. I dictated a simple statement and told Bernie to have it notarized and accompanied by a bank statement or similar document indicating WILLIAMS' ability to support her. I told it became unnecessary. + +c. Bernie reported that Mrs. Catherine TAAPS, the international busybody claims that she is going to Cuba on our instigation. She is accompanied by her entire family. This information came from the Miami Chief of Detectives to the 00 Representative. + +d. Bernie asked how he could identify himself to the three evacuees in Miami we have instructed his to contact re going to the Dominican Republic on our behalf. I told him to use Dave Morales' name. + +e. He asked me for information on our dispatch to Cura in connection with the PRC's for AC00 and the gift. I told him I'd check and let him know. (Comment: The same day I saw a dispatch from Havana answering the questions, an info copy of which went to Bernie.) + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET +2. + +2. I phoned Reichhardt on 9 September and we discussed the following matters: + +a. I told him about the visit of Angel Bus. He said he had talked with VERS on this matter and that VERS reported that Bus came to Miami on 1 September and left on 3 September. VERS thinks he is a secret police agent. Bernie is to see VERS for details on this. (Comment: Reichhardt's report was received on 11 September.) + +b. Reichhardt asked me to check on his money situation since no deposit has been made. + +c. Reichhardt asked if I had seen copies of the news letter being distributed by Emilio MONTUONDO called Latin American Events. IN MEZ is listed as editor and publisher and the firm is Latin American Affairs Inc., 1023 Connecticut avenue, Washington. The first issue was published on ? August. The 17 August issue includes a list of Communists. (Comment: I am arranging for the CIA library to procure loan copies of the publication for me to review.) + +d. MWEZ was in Miami last week. ORTEGA did not see him, but according to TEGA's sources, MWEZ strongly implied that he has succeeded in obtaining US support in the Departments of State and Defense including commitments for training sites in the United States. MEZ also said that he is in touch with Col. King. This was covered in Uhaz-15. + +3. On 15 September I talked with Reichhardt concerning the following +a. Ricardo LORIE saw ROS. Bernie will see LORIE about this. +b. Bernie will see FOX this week. +c. The addresses for the two evacuees who came by way of El Salvador are not correct. I told Bernie to try to find out where they are from the third, with whom he is in contact. + +d. Bernie asks that his local travel order be renewed. (Comment: I checked this and the order has been renewed through 31 December 1959.) + +4. On 16 September the following matters were discussed with Reichhardt: + +SECRET + +SECRET +a. SANINS: He called in the morning to ask for infor-mation on this man. According to Reichhardt, LUATE says that he was fire from the DIER for anti-Communist activities and was expected to arrive in Miami last night. UAE is worried about him because of his previous post as No. 2 man in the Mia. The Cuban card confirms that he held the latter post. + +b. De LORIE says that he knows RCS well, and likes him. They met in Miami last week. RCS is in Miami again. RCS is principally interested in getting Reynaldo BLANCO out of Cuba. RCS says he was told the American Embassy can have no part of this but suggested he (RCS) ask De LORIE to see his Miami contact about assistance. Bernie discouraged LORIE about helping BLANCO. Bernie feels it is strange that Station Havana would tell ROS about LORIE's Miami contact and that the former might have mis-represented what was said. (Comment: We cannot positively identify BLANCO although such an individual was listed by LORIE and the DIAZ Lans as an Army officer. It may have been one of the 1957 regular army plotters.). + +c. LORIE also asked help in converting Pesos to dollars. Bernie did not give him an answer on this. + +d. LORIE said he wants to establish contact with ROS. The plan we have so far only envisages communication from RCS in Havana to LORIE. While Bernie would prefer to handle the matter personally, I think I convinced him that this is unfeasible because of the danger of provocation. He therefore suggested having Cheesman brought into the picture, anonymously, as an individual who would get in touch with LORIE when there is something for him from ROS, and who will call LORIE periodically to find out if LORIE wants to transmit anything to ROS. This sounds OK to me. Bernie will see CHESMAN within the next few days on this. + +e. LORIE told Bernie that Cuban opposition views BONSAL'S trip to the US as a victory for the opposition but that if BONSAL returned to Cuba they will view the return as a triumph for CASTRO. + +f. According to an 00 source Mrs. Katherina TAAFE will be returning to the US from Cuba in a few days. She told at least one American in Cuba, Barry Rosenfeld, that she is working for CIA. + +SECRET + +SECRET +5. In connection with my earlier query re the report from Cube that the Revolutionary Air Force is planning to remove a couple of planes from the US to Cuba without an export permit, Bernie got the following information from STEPS. A Cuban air force mission is in Miami concerning the aircraft. The Cubans are happy with the way STEPS has handled things for them even though they don't have the export license yet. As has been asked STEPS to a party in Havana to be given by Juan Almeida in his honor. He may go on Friday. Do we have requirements for him? + +5. On the morning of 17 August I phoned Bernie to tell him about the followup on the report concerning the planes (Haba 2653). He said Reynolds phoned him on the evening of 16 September about this. Bernie said he passed the information to Customs, who said that since the Cuban Air Force are the owners of the planes (they are AT 6's) there is little that can be done if they file flight plans for a local flight and then leave for Cuba. They asked Bernie for suggestions and he said he had none. STEPS reports that the Cubans asked him if he could find American pilots for the planes and he said he'd try, but actually has no intention of doing so. STEPS was impressed at the speed and accuracy of our information, but believes that the Cuban Government is being precipitate in expecting to get the planes out. + +SECRET + +T. J. 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UMA 12 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +building) RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Drow a line across colume after each comment.) + +1. 03 194 +WH/IT/AC/Flores + +2. + +3. AO/Then + +4. Carib/c R // COPY DETACHED for +chrons + +5. AO/Tharpe 163: Please sel +w that copy quis to +Hava. Discuss +6. +This w/WH3/Cait + +7. Carib/R pa Copy suut to +Station Havana +nou accountable +8. pouch & Sept + +9. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. RI/AN 14 Ple process for +15. RI/FI 201-259716. Levi +this corvisheet artache + +FORM +I DEC 56 610 LISE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED +USE ONLY +G & GOVERNMENT РитONG OFFRE 10-31 +- +! + +VBR + +DISPATCH + +TO :Tier, Diven + +FROM: KU (KARINZY) +SUBJECT: Report of Contact with DCHAR on 13 August 1957 + +ACTION REQUIRED + +REFERENCES: +See Para 10. +UA-11 + +CLASSIFICATION + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NO +: 17774-12 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NO + +DATE: 15 August 1957 +CHECK () APPOPRIATE BLOCK + +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED +BY QUALIFIED HO. DESK CNLY + +1. DCHAR wes asked first to bring me up to date on what he and the others +in his group have been doing and he reported that they were not doing wich of +anything except waiting. Waiting, first, for some funds which they are expertiag +to come primarily from the sale of the 3-5; and, second, waiting for the esta +lishment of sore better commisation with their contacts in Ciba. + +2. With regard to the sinaft, DM told me on this date that he believes +he does now have a sale for the aircraft and he thinks the sale price will be between +03$50 and US$55 thousand. + +3. AR se i that plz has communicated with comeone co (he vasn't sure cf +the name) in an attempt to it funds fama people in Ciba. EAR presente: +this in the light that co was "authorizing" some people in Cuba to go ahead +and solicit funds. In this acnection, DER mentioned that at pre time in the +past Julio LOBO (note: this name has never been mentioned in any previous conversations +with this group) had considered donating 134100 thousand for the air force school +which DEAR was promoting at that time, ut apparently became frightened of the +deal and nothing along this me materialized. DOEAR said that he was hopef that +sonetine he would be able to reestablish contact with 1030. All is references +entirely coincidentai to my sizgestions zie to BMW that I mat try to bring +this group together with Julia 030. Zaving learned of this previous connection, +I want to revive this idea ani proceed with the pien to bring these two together. + +4. If and when they are able to scriate sore funds, it is their intention +to go ahead with their plans for the establishment of a propaganda program which +would be initially voice radi. ODCHAR said that he had been trying to persuase +OLEDBIAS and EDCOVE to a more new program within the limitations which I had sited +for then in a previous meeting (See -). He said he thinks now that this is +the more realistic approach, Dove holds to the original thinking that they 02 +cannot comit themselves to sa initations. DER informed me that DCOVE requests +another recting with me. He was told that I would be away for a few days but veuid +contact hin as soon as I retum. + +5. I then questioned DCER about his mowledge and DBLAS' mowledge of the +presence of Soviet Russians.DER stated that his only information had come +5 to him through Douglas ROOT (ls to the Canadian via DVR referred to frequentiv +in his carlier debriefing SADELLY et al). Root claimed to his to have seen the 05 +Soviets in Santiago de Cuba ani DCHAR said that furthermore he had ottained the names +which he passed to Colonel LS in the American Brassy in Serena. When acced if +he thought these were the same Sovith that 13 hei referred to 'n his testirny +in Washington, DCEAR said he felt that they were, although he believed GORIAS +information was obtained independent of als, DCHAR'S, source. + +-05 +६. Going on in this vein, DCHAR stated that ROOT is one of several people +whom DEAR encouraged to remain in place and to go afing with Raul CASTRO and others +for the purpose of obtaining are specifie formation on Commists and Commist +activities in the armed forces. de said that along this line had been fint-05 +duced to Fidel CAS-30's secret, whose name is Marta. at her Milane +is a scian nack nawe ut at the moment he +recall the nowe Warta". The +this relationship, it was emerted thet thet +there aced in this connectica vere Rasir ALDES, who is close to Paul Castro, +Juan FEDEZ de Castro of a Air force, הר: ב PECHARDO, DAR seys is +en Americas. Da is to י לטלf כל by come means can re-establish comm +cation with these divilunio be will beנבנה ב formation marding +Cezminist activities in the then amped fores. +deel 2 deal of information. + +FORM USE PREVIOUS EDITION +10 59 53 REPLACES SO +51205 حوار AND 5129 +WHICH ALS DESCLETE + +CLASSCATION CONTAIDED +IPAGE NO. 10/BR +1:2 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +.In Ensor to his appeal se, I +devise acme means este +this +FDEZ de stie +word to his wife to contact +purpose of putting afa in content with +in DCZAR's nave to pass on any and all + +3. This group still believed, in of has been reported from te, +thet, while they may have some little font view as to how ORGAR +be trusted, Elecy FUTIERREZ Mazoo and 30 and the zen of the Second Front +of the Bocantray are and will remain arti-Castro and eventually will cove against +him. + +9. It was learned that is rely Mine in Frank FICRET's house +at 2030 SW 60th Court, Miant, telephone 7-3330. He also informed me that CDETY +had been talking with him about some local friends th whom he produced the +names of some acquaintances of those whose names are 2:ssian. I have not yet +had an opportunity to discuss this with the COWY agent involveč.. + +10. I will meet with the poup again at the end of this week, at which tice +I expect they will have some codified position with regard to their activities +and will appeal again for assistance. Martie, it is surenied that DCEAR'S +recomendation with regard to having his wife get in touch with FADE de +Castro end to get hin debriefed be passed to the Ravana Station. + +Hamley +PATRICK I. + +3-ज + +FORM +LISE PREVIOUS EDITION +REPLACES FORMS +109 530 +51351-28A AHD 51-29 +CLASSIFICATION + +PAGE NO +2 of 2 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10190.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10190.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..45c41aaeaa493428fc0e66f2a58c57dee82e3255 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10190.md @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +14-00000 +104-10167-10190 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +5 +12 +DISPATCII +PERIERE CARD REPRODUCTIONS :: 2/wND 31. +BAMPCAN +SECRET +Chief, Western Haishore Division +Chief, Special Affairs Staff +Chief of Station, JMAVE AKR +BANH JHPALM/Operational +९ +30 +ラベル +PROCESSING +- +1:: +A Prostene Repers for the Months of November and December 1983 for Identi +ACTION QUAна колосса +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI- +REFERENCES:. A. UTGA 12038, 24 October 1983 +8.UFGA 11883, 15 October 1983 201-301754 +C. UTGA 12903, 10 October 1963 +OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS +fijnige tidly in a regular content +3201-30475 +1. Identity was originally contacted by JHPALM Case officer in +mid-1963. The results of Identity's assessment by the JHPALH) Case +Officer yere reported in detail in Reference B.; It later developed +that Loentity was an acquaintance of AHPA-1 who was subsequently put +in contact with Identity for training and subsequent recruitment. + +2. Training sessions continued between AMPAL-2 and Identity +through most of November and early December 1963. As in other newly. +recruited JMPALM assets, the agent was regularly critiqusd as to the +value of his information and was provided with regular guidance in +order to better strengthen his value to JMPALM Following is a list +of those persons with whom the subject is In contact.on a regular +"batis pr with whoa he corresponds fréquently: +05 +SIT POMINICAN R +BENCE +no 20lva. Rominican Air Force colonel Pedroacet ho visited +Hiami from the Dominican Republic. BENOE plans to return to Miami in +carly 1964, +5 05 +site +CUBA COS +05 +no 2015: [Antonio ALLANO Honten Cuban Cuban navarapermarn now living +in the Dominican Republic who occasionally visits the Miami area. +To 2o. Retired Dominica Army Colonel Fernando CARTAGENA who +resides indMiami but who maintains regular correspondence with many +Dominican military redderer +CIT. HAIN AMIAMI ELLADA +201-32080405F +2014330804 +d. Edward DENIS a Haitian exile currently residing in Misa, +who corresponda rasularly with several Haitian youth lessere who are +in opposition to Duvalier and who visit land from time to sina. +COPY +Attachments u/s/c +Identity +Distributioni +C/WMD attch PERENCE +2-C/SAS w/atton Us! +atthdim RiD/AN 7 +(marime +BAR PWED +ACBER +UTGA-1363 +200-120-89 +• 201-301754 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +MISFILED- +14-00000 +: +10 +231-78 +. +SECRET +09 +CocrsNCIS +CA-1353 +when the latter is in Pigal, and is visited by Identity frequsatly. +70-201 +05.05 +Maric, GORA del Caribe and Jean Louis OSSIER +Dominican newspapermen who frequently visit Kiani and are old +acquaintances of Identity. +رحمة +: +int +LADY CAMILLE Laitian diplomat who now +resides infort-au-Prince CAMILLE Lanille has known Identity for any +years. ka is now residing in returns bus plans to visit Mic +In early 1968 (See UTGA-11873). +5: +T. Identity uses several exile front groups as cover for his meet- +ings with his Klani contacts and in strengthening his position as & +trusted acquaintance in his communications with the aforementioned sub-R +sources in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. +A. +*. Identity has presented no problems of a security nature during +the period under review and no problems are foreseen at this time. Ha +knows the JMPALM Case Officer only as "Jorge" and meats regularly with +AMPAL-1) under secure conditions. +5. Subject has not yet been granted a JMPALM cryptónys as vas +requested in reference C which transmitted Identity's PRQ Part II to +Beadquarters. RUDOLPH RSABOUN 201-734802 CST: HAITI +nephew of Bergs Francis (201-739703); Suty is +Hritial Consul in Miani, Ibrida +PRODUCTION +6. During the months of nonths of November and December Identity is credited +with having provided JHPALM with the following intelligence reports: +COLL +UFG 4045 +ン +"Visit to the Dominican Republic by +Unidentified Representative of Venezuelan +President Romulo Betancourt. +UFG 4046 +"Political Activities Against the Civilian +Junta in the Dominican Pepublic" +UFG 4169 +Permission for the Movimiento Democrata +Cristiano (HDC) to Establish a Cuban Exile +Dasa in Venezuela" and "Involvement of +Former Cuban President Carlos Prio Socarras +with the HDC." +eplans of the Donintoan Triumvirats to Appoint +General Elias Wessin y Wesain to the Post +UTG 4187 +: +of Minister of Har." +4 +"Alleged Plans for a Military Coup d'stát +in Venezuela." +UPO 4288 +070 4288 +@plans of Dominican Military Leaders to +Sabotage the San Isidro Air Base." +UFO 4268 +Triumvirete by the 6.8.9 +070 4264 +"Attempts of the 19th of June Hovenezt to +Doger Recognition of the Daainioan +Cuban Exiio Flans to set up anti-Communtet +Radio and Television Programs in the +Dominican Republic. +CODE +Hoverber 1998 Balary +December lies Salary +• Curletuss Bonus +RS +previous sertion, +8178.00 +200.00 +25.09 +Fotel +6390,00 +SECANT +2. +contwvse +14-00000 +1 +SECRET +UTGA-22503 +ン +FUTURE PLANS +8. Identity will continue to be rat by AMPAL-1 until 1 March 1888 +when his productca, will be further evaluated and he will be turned +over to ATY-1 for handling ca a permanent basis. It will be +noted that AGROTHY-1 who was recruited for a job as JHPALM principal +agent to tan vara recently acquired assets, is now undergoing +training by APAL-l in an effort to better groom this agent for the +principal agent job. +END OF DISPATCH +0 +201301754 +nove sermen +SECRET +CONTINUED +14-00000 +リン +1 +" +04 +SECRET +Separate Cover Attachment to UTGA 13543 +IDENTITY: Pedro VALDIVIA) 201301754 CIT. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +TO Chief, +INFO Cider of Station, Habana +116-26 + +FROM COS, San Salvai +San Salvation +SUBJECT Operational +Delivery of Material to 5mfects 2 A7A-2047 + +ACTION REQUIRED +PEPERENCES) +See Para 1 +HAVA-2027 (RYBAT) + +It is requested that the following items sent under +separate cover be ielivered to subjects of reference. + +1. Tribuna Libre datel 13 May 1959 +2. Opinion estudiantil datei 18 May 1959 +3. Notebook containing notes on communists and communist + activities extracted from local publications. +4. March issue of Latinamerica +5. Copies of La Joierria iatei 23 May 1959 +6. Copy of Las Historias de Espionaje nas asombrosos + del munia by Kurt Singer +7. Paraicias del Communismo by Jose H. Leiis +8. Cartas de un Care Commista or Agustin 3. Elizalde +9. Two copies of the study mentioned in "S5A-3039 +10. Book entitled KRUSCHEV by David Rosenberg and Mauricio + Carlavilla ani newspaper clippings. + +Enclosure: +1-10 As listed above USC +16 June 1959 +Distribution: +3- Headquarters w/encl +1- Habana w/o enci +3 - Files w/o encl +AK: The + +Arthur K. GALANT + +201-259170 +PAGE NO. +1. +3/90 + +SECRET +WHEN FILLED IN) + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +NOTE: in the absence of comments ir indication of action +tamen, this cover shee mill be destroyed when the +document is filed. + +FROM: +RIJAN +COMMENTS + +TO ROOM DATE OFFICERS +NO. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TRANSMITTAL +OF +TDCS INFORMATION REPORT +ORIG. J. Langdon:jg +UNIT TFW/Intel/Reports +EXT. 5547 +DATE 24 August 1962 +CONFIRMATION COPIES +TFW 13 +INFORMATION COPIES +CI/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FI/D, FI/INT 5, IN 2, CA 2, CA/PRG, OS, WH9 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +(When Filled In) +ROUTING +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Fleproduce + +24 17 58.62 +ROLLABLE SELT. + +TDCS DB-3/651,144 + +DATE DISTRIBUTED +24 August 1962 +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +DISSEMINATION +TFW/R2 TFW PA-PROP 2 WH/PACY 1 +TFW/INT 2 TFW/WAVE 1 WH/3/CR 1 +TFW/FI 2 TFW/SI1 1 WH/3/P2 1 +TFW/CI 2 1 +TFW/PM1OS/SSD/Bauman 1 +EVALUATION +REQUESTED +STATE ARMY NAVY AIR +BASIS FOR EVALUATION +BASED ON (Fid. Rpt. Proj.) +PACY-8333 (IN-46636) +NP (HYIF-1)02 +PACY-8349 (IN-49327) +NP (EYHULA-1)02 +WAVE-7053 (IN-45475) +NP (AMBUD-1) +Liaison * + +HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS +CONTROLLED DISSEM + +DD/P INTERNAL USE ONLY + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +(When Filled in) +COORDINATING OFFICER(S) +WH/3/P/R + +RELEASING OFFICER +God w. Koppel 03 +C/TFWIntel for ad +COPY NO. + +318R + +14-00000 +TELEGRAM IN: ORMATION REP RT TELEGRAM + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This trial contos dormation effection of as died States within the meaning of the Esplanage Love, Tate it, USC. Sock +713 and 74, the baseminine or relation of which la ery manner to as stethorbed perice is prohibited below + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +COUNTRY CUBA/PANAMA +SUBJECT +ATTEMPT OF ANTONIO VARONA, OF +CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL, TO +OBTAIN SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT +CHIARI OF PANAMA IN ACTION TO +OVERTHROW CASTRO REGIME +DATE OF +INFO. 14-21 AUGUST 1962 +PLACE & +DATE ACO. PANAMA, (PANAMA CITY (15-21 AUGUST 1962) +APPRAISAL 2 +SOURCE FIELD REPORT NO +S-E-C-R-E-T +CONTROLLED DISSEM +REPORT NO. TDCSDB-3/651,144 +DATE DISTR 24 AUGUST 1962 + +PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +REFERENCES +IN-46636 +IN-49327 +IN-45475 + +THIS IS LUNEVALUATED INFORMATION SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +PARA 1: PANAMANIAN (F) CLOSE TO PRESIDENT CHIARI PARAS 2-3: +PANAMANIAN (C) WITH CONTACTS IN HIGH-LEVEL OFFICIAL CIRCLES. + +1. ON 15 AUGUST 1962 ANTONIO VAROSA LOREDO, DEPUTY CHIEF OF +THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY COUNCIL (CRC), VISITED PRESIDENT ROBERTO +CHIARI OF FINAMA AND REQUESTED CHIARI TO ORGANIZE AND HOST A MEET- +ING OF CENTRAL AMERICAN CHIEFS OF STATE ON THE CUBAN ISSUE WITH +EMPHASIS ON INFILTRATION OF CASTRO AGENTS INTO CENTRAL AMERICA. +VARONA SAID THAT SUCH A MEETING SHOULD BE HELD AT A VERY EARLY +DATE AND THAT CHIARI SHOULD INVITE PRESIDENT KENNEDY TO ATTEND. +CHIARI TOLD VARONA THAT THIS WOULD BE A MOST SERIOUS UNDERTAKING +REQUIRING INTENSIVE STUDY AND THAT HE COULD MAKE NO COMMITMENT +TO VARONA ON THE MATTER. ON 16 AUGUST VARONA LEFT PANAMA FOR +SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, SAYING HE WOULD RETURN TO PANAMA ON + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T +CONTROLLED DISSEM +STATE ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC USIA OCI ONE OCR ORR 100 DIA FBI +INS REPCINCLANT + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +UBR +LM + +14-00000 +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/CONTROLLED DISSEM +IN-46638 +D-49327 +TDCSDB-3/651,144 -45475 +PAGE 2 +20 AUGUST AND HOPED TO TALK TO PRESIDENT CHIARI AGAIN AT THAT +TIKE. + +2. ON 20 AUGUST A GROUP OF CUBAN EXILES IN PANAMA CALLED ON +MARCOS ROBLES, PANAMANIAN MINISTER OF GOVERNMENT AND JUSTICE, AND +REQUESTED ROBLES TO TRY TO PERSUADE PRESIDENT CHIARI TO PERMIT THE +ESTABLISHMENT IN PANAMA OF A TRAINING BASE FOR CUBAN EXILES. +3. ON 21 AUGUST PRESIDENT CHIARI SAID THE MAIN PURPOSE OF +VARONA'S VISIT WAS TO REQUEST CHIARI'S APPROVAL OF A TRAINING +BASE IN PANAMA, AND THAT HE HAD TOLD VARONA HE WOULD TAKE THE +MATTER UNDER CONSIDERATION. HOWEVER, CHIARI DISCUSSED IT WITH +MEMBERS OF HIS GOVERNMENT SUBSEQUENTLY AND IT WAS AGREED THAT +PERMISSION WOULD NOT BE GRANTED FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A +TRAINING SITE. +4. HEADQUARTERS COMMENT: ON 13 AUGUST DR. JOSE MIRO CARDONA, +PRESIDENT OF THE CRC, SAID IN MIAMI THAT VARONA WAS LEAVING MIAMI +14 AUGUST ON A TRIP TO PANAMA AND COSTA RICA. MIRO SAID THAT THE +PURPOSE OF THE TRIP VAS GENERAL PUBLIC RELATIONS WITH NO +PARTICULAR MOTIVE IN MIND. HE MENTIONED THAT VARONA WOULD SEE +PRESIDENT CHIARI WHILE HE WAS IN PANAMA TO DISCUSS THE CUBAN +PROBLEM IN GENERAL AND ATTEMPT TO ENLIST "FURTHER SUPPORT FOR +THE CAUSE." HE SAID VARONA WOULD ALSO INQUIRE OF CHIARI WHETHER +THERE WERE ANY NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON A SUGGESTED MEETING OF THE +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/CONTROLLED DISSEN + +14-00000 +CLASSIFICATION DISSERLATION CONTROLS +8-E-C-R-E-T/CONTROLLED DISSEM +IN-46636 +N +TDCSDB-3,651,144 PAGE +-49327 +-45475 +3 +. +FOREIGN MINISTERS OF CENTRAL AMERICA WHICH HAD BEEN DISCUSSED +WHEN HE (MIRO) WAS IN THE AREA IN JUNE. THERE WERE APPARENTLY +REASONS FOR VARONA'S TRIP OTHER THAN THE OSTENSIBLE ONES STATED +BY MIRO. THERE ARE RUMORS THAT SOME MEMBERS OF THE CUBAN EXILE +COMMUNITY IN MIAMI ARE MAKING EFFORTS TO OBTAIN HELP IN +CONVINCING PRESIDENT CHIARI TO PERMIT THE ESTABLISHMENT IN +PANAMA OF A CUBAN GOVERNMENT-IN-EXILE HEADED BY DR. MIRO CARDONA. +5. FIELD DISSEM: CINCARIB, CINCLANT +END OF MESSAGE + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/CONTROLLED DISSEN +- diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10375.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10375.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3caae733a056246bf96b2227ca42cfa82719e3cc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10167-10375.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +• Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH + +Chief, Nestern Hemisphere Division + +Chief of Base, JMWAVE +SLEEST IMATE/ +Transmittal of Memorandum of Oral Commitment for Alberto PONZOA y Alvarez + +Process MOC + +1. Transmitted herewith is the Memorandum of Oral Commitment for +Mr. Alberto PONZOA y Alvares (aka "Junior"). + +2. Subject was originally a contact of the Havana Station and in the summer +of 1960, using his boat PRCIS made the first of four successful sea rendezvous +operations with MATUSA TIME, He was subsequently forced to escape from +Cuba, in PISCIS, in. December 1960. Since this date Subject has sailed on many +maritime operations in WASP, MATUSA TIME and on several Cuban-crewed +boats. On several occasions he has effected rubber-boat beach landings to meet +reception parties under extremely hazardous circumstances. + +3. juci was associated with the AMDIPs but has become +disenchanted with this group because of constant political squabbles and their +lack of ability to perform to his satisfaction. He now wishes to disassociate +himself completely from any Guban political group and desires to place himselí +under KUBARK control. + +4. It is proposed to use Subject as a small boat captain in maritime +operations; as an intermediate craft crewman in beach iandings; as interpreter +on American-crewed vessels; to assist in training Cuban, non-English-speaking +crews and to assist generally where and when needed. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Attachment: +MOC + +10 August 61 + +UFGA-1011 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10017.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10017.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..168cef779ea6bdbaa09f8fe875761e54112d6a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10017.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +14-00000 +104-10169-10017 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Chief, Tack Force/W +Chief of Station, JAVE +Operational/GYROSE +FAL/Vertice Tres +05 +CКA - 205 +2 April 1932 + +1. On 31 March 1962 Alberto Mariano Parojon Cerconas, A 12895179, +born 11 December 1933, a bank employco, lieni address: 401 17 18th Ave +no telephono, vas interviewed. +211 Ave. +10 +2. Source said he was a member of EAC, FAL and Vortice Tres (The +Third Position"). + +3. Source said that EAC (Salvar a Cuba) vas destroyed by Cuban +security forcos. +X- +4. Source said that FAL (Fuerza Anti-Caunista de Liberacion) is +voll organized, the best organized boing the forces in Piner Col Rio +Province. He said that FAL has come ems and crmunition, and is en action +type group, conspiring to provoke an uprising and cutting off cxmmunica +tions, Cource was reluctant to news any FAL contact, but finally noned +06 Rona Parejon Porezas a contact men. l'a ucid that he could arrange bona +Fides with Parojon, and ho was told that perhaps in the future cazzone +would call upon him and introduce themselves as "cnicos de Echerto" and +discuss th is in further detail. Ha agreed. No said that some monthe +ego tho 'FAL sont out (microfibeed maps showing uitas for landing arms and +also ito propooda caching sites, but he did not know to whom this informa- +MReus tion was passed. +meere-all. +th +fronebart +5. Source said that he was also associated with Vortice Tros, and +Barts Boscribed this organization as boing: composed of intellectuals and +documents professionals. Its mission is not cleer boccuse as he doucribed it one +of the functions is to explain the horrors of the Caunist system to the +massos by the adoption of a third position. Vortico is also intorestod in +more subtle approaches, such as industrial slowdoms and sabotage. The +erphasis, however, appears to be on propaganda and he said Vortice is on +the point of obtaining a radio plant. lo vas caked if this was a "pirato +radio", but he replied no, that it would remain on the air so that it could +De hoard. When asked about the Dring problems, ho said he was told by an +enginoor who is working on this project that it was a "Dolta System Radio" +and they would not have to be afraid of Wing. (This does not make senco, +but it was all the source know on this subject.) + +6. Bource said that Vortice noods supplies, such as Minox cameras, +but he would not or could not give the name of a Vortice contact in Kabana. + +He said there/ + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reprodupe + +BIBR + +14-00000 + +CCA - 105 +poco 2 +He said there is a Vertice contest in Milani, Cerario (lnu) and although +ho did not know the lestream or address of Cerereo, ho was going to try +and locato him. I was again reminded of the "calcos" who would call +on him for this information. + +7. Source caid that before he left Cuba ho rot with Paccio Carrillo, +06.08 +the nicce of Justo Cerrillo Cho told him that Justo cent in a message +saying "De careful with Flavio, Laccio asked the source to get in touch +06 with Justo Jand tell his that if he hat derogatory information on Flavio +he should send the details. The thought Justoja cassage vas confusing. +Source said that "Flavio" is the ver noms For Evolio Duque who also uses +"Trent" and "Manolito." Source said that it is believed that the +Evelio Duque is in itself a var name. + +8. Source identified Arturo Colri, an employee of the National Park, +Agonota 1:-10-10, Lirca y O Vedačo, Habana, as a self-acnitted member of +0-2. Arturo is about 32 years old, whito, stocky (about 150 pounds), 5'8" +tall, white, black hair and has a large mustacho. Ea was formerly the +bandyman at the bank, but because of his G-2 position he is now a man of +prostice and catered to by all. + +Folson L. NAYROCK diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10135.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10135.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e4936c4501cc3fddec830511bac5b66143ffa08 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10135.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10169-10135 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +'seudonym +Check one; +21 FEB 195 + +1. seudonya Assigned +Alias Assigned Catherine Marie Srom3207. +Cryptoya Assigned + +2. Project or Agent (give adequate description) ALLADIE +If a project, please give +description at bottom of +pare/Section 3. + +3. Status (Stoff taployees Staff, Contract, or Fiel Agent; etc.) .... +...N. parrison +tranchyutaf Case officor +5. CI +(Type of Activity: F, CA, Si, etc.) +6. To be used in cable traffic (Yes or No) + +List any pseudonyms or cryptonyms previously assigned SEAR + +True ilame +or +Project Description +SECTION +ABLADE (Devriefing of Soviet intelligarci dealestar) +VIC +Sections A and it are to beparated by den completed. + +CRET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +WBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10139.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10139.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a7f44566f4945d7379adb5e365825b9ea17fb4f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10139.md @@ -0,0 +1,736 @@ +14-00000 +104-10169-10139 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +: +ΒΕΡΑΛΑΤΕ COVER ATTACT TO +200-1400431 Jamary 1968 +C +DENTITY & La Mr. Jease Brem, & security officer +Free Headquarters. +INDAL + +14-00000 +: +CONF ANTIAL +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +UNCLASSIFID +NAL +ONLY +SULECT: + +WOM +; +10 +1. +1. +9. +10. +SE/DCOP +Burop +"43세의 +ACSREI/P +DE/SR +11. +CSR/CI +12. +13. +14. +BAN +FORWARDED +EGOT-14004 +31 Jau 62 +OMCER'S COMMENTS com. +INSTIALS +3ニュ +- +1/10 Flessenile load +2/65/15803 +Vist +2 +Pedro +BENTHAM +The statem +about Berlin +true? +و +5-6: stre mot, and 2 +Lave so informed Q. +sad: Infeest right +appreciate a wond +possibly to the effent that we +RYBAT: +you, +স +dong a good +jot but an even m +ingprased by the Letoile. +15. +PORM +019" +UNCLASSIFIED +В. А ФОТЕХЛЫENT PROITING OFFICE 1900-1 +BORTIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +i + +14-00000 +CONF ANTIAL +XSECRET +UNCLASSIFIED +RNAL +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +SUBIECT:samut +FROIL +10 +DATE +EGOT-1400K +3. Jau 62 +1, +8. +7. +10. +40182 +SR/reop +이즈미의 +ACSRET/P +DESR +۱۱. +eselez +12. +13. +14. +COMMENTS Merchant to show how +whow Drowe tee +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +SEEMED FORWARDED +3ニュッ +14 20 lease note lost +2/65/15 +15 +mand Prom +the statement +about Berliin +true? +5-6: stis mit, and d +Lave so informed Q, +sad: I suggest cos might +ajgiraciste a word foran you, +possibly to the effect that we +won +dong a good +job bat ne vi +ingprassed Sly the detaine. +RETURN TO CI +Background Use +Do Not Reprod +15. +FORM +610 UMHOUS +FDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +V. A, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1987 + +14-00000 +A +EGOT-1400م +HEADGAJANTERS FILE NO +DISPATCH +RYBAT +SECRET +TO +Chief, E (ATIN: Matthew L. CARSON) +Chief, SH (ATTN: Therman O. CUSICK) +Chief, E (ATTN: Leopard P. SACKET) +FROM +CATE +Chief of Station, Germany +SULECT +ADMINISTRATIVE +Handling of a Soviet Defector +ACTION REQUIRED +See below. +REFERENCERS +31 Jamary 1962 +RE 43-3 +CHECKY ONE) +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEUNG REQUIRED +INDEUNG CAN BE JUDGED +BY QUAIRED HO. DESK ONLY +1. I suggest that the story of ABLADLE, from the moment he walked into the +home of Martin A. HOODINE until he was safely under alihaka custody in the United +States, deserves compiling, analysis, and publication in the form of an Opera- +tional Aid. It richly illustrates the many problems nich must and can be sur- +mounted, and could be highly instructive to Chiefs of Station in all countries +where the next Soviet defcator aight appear. +2. Here is the Frankfurt contribution (written at my request) to such a +compilation: a eliffhanger from start to finien, but also acumentary on the +many types of problems which can arise, and the foot tint it takes hard work and +skillful improvisation to solve them. it was a cliffhanger both before and after +the Frankfurt chapter (1 nominate HOUDING for a modal for his part) and ought to +nake excellent reading. +02 +3. The handling of defectors obviously is not a new responsibility to the +German Station. The (ChicZONE facility which existe primarily for the receipt, +establishcent of bona fides, debriefing, and resettlesont of defectors bas existed +here for the last decade. Hor in the movement by black evacuation-of-operational +personnel a unique task for us to perform. We have acumplished this many times +by use of our o integrated DUNIT facility and also by the furnioning of alias +documentation to the person of interest and accomplishing the transport via +scheduled NATS flights. The significant points which made the ARLADLE case unique +may never again in their entirety be duplicated but in part they amy well be, +and therefore should be enumerated: +a. A Soviet diplomat, and noæber of the HIS, stationed in a non- +Satellite but politically sensitive country, which at the time of AELADIE' +dofection was under considerable Soviet pressure. +b. The fact that the actual crownteres concerning his ant of +defection were such that an immediate decision by then on the scene had +to be made to take advantage of the opportunity. +c. The fact that little alternative could be given, under the facts +as described in (a) above, except to believe the defector's statements +and coquiesce in his demands, i.e., he possessed information of a significant +and perishable nature and would disclose it completely only upon arrival in +the United States. +d. The fact that once the commitments in (c) above were made every +reasonable effort had to be made to accommodate the defector's demand. +٠ +In order to accomplish all this an untried method of evacuation, 1.e., +black ovaouation via commercial aircraft had to be accomplished in order to +successfully proceed with the undertaking. +4. A retrospective analysis as to how this case commenced, and the unique +factors connected with it as enumeratai above, lead me to suggest for Headquarters +study what I refer to as "findings" and "areas of study," that I have labeled as +"rindings in effect represent facts which, if not present, quite probably would +have deprived us in Germany of participating successfully in the movement of the +ARIADIS family. The "areas of study," on the other hand, represent either answer- +able questions or matters in areas wheroin operational discussions may well take +place to noo if some type of school-book solution can be devised. +5. I will elaborate bolow, where appropriate, on some of these "findings" but +will first record thems +COPY ROUTING +n +12 autr +Anly. +19 + +14-00000 +CASCA +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +38 ChBT +SYBAT +Бл-10, Al January 192 +8. Tra isdom fintaining in the European area at least one field +installation having assigned to it personnel representing the sany competencies +necessary in the intelligence was taking as been recufirmed. +२. The «iscon of ottaining appropriate security clearances, and having +Stations brief and wase sitting of at least an Ais contact, the resident senior +United States citizen porspanel of United States flag air carriers operating +itain any Station's area. +c. The fallacy of depending on marginal or obsolescent equipment to +accomplish sensitive tasks of nign priority. we here refer to 17-year C-24 17 +craft, +d. A realization that a ratio exists between the number of people unde +avere of a given undertaking in rolation to the obstacles encountered in success- +fully accomp.laning tat undertaking. +6. A few words of elaboration are in order on the four prancasing points. +Because the initial endeavor at clack evacuation by Klinik aircraft aborted, wo vere +given an opportunity to see with great clarity the application of these points. If +the attempt to evacuate by Al-assigned aircraft had been successful, then +knowledge of the defection could nave been held to approximately als staff and +assigned military personnel. Because that endeavor was unsuccessful, at least nine +additimal staff and a:litary personnel.. bocamo-generally or specifically aware of the +atter, plus the Consul General and one of his senior officers. Additionally one +private United States citizen, the senior Pan American official in Frankfurt, became +very much. asare of this sensitive case. This increase in the number of individuale +came about because of an immediate noed late in the evening of Saturday, 16 December, +to vee two to scatters to assist in the safenousing function, a total of six +NATOPAZ staffers (documentation, graphics, photographie) to prepare and issue +frawulent and alles passpurts, and an assigned enlisted man to act as a safehouse +guard. The Consulate Jeneral and to affix visas to the fraudulent passports. The +most erucial individual involved, however, was the Pan American official wro to a +certain degree put his position in Jeopardy by being as cooperative on the actter na. +he was without previously having clearod and briefed this official, (His counter- +part in Tha is also so cleared and briefed) the sole undertaking would have been +precluded. It would have been impossible to accomplish departure without documenta- +tion on a commercial aircraft without the connivance of the commercial airline +involved. Indeed with auan cunnivance it was difficult and risky onough. Finally, +the point canoerning cbsolescent equipment speaks for itself. licadquarters is fully +aware of the feelings of this Station concerning the inadequacy for our purposes +of assigned aircraft. Suffice it to say that when defectors apparently of signifi- +cant value refuse te ride such aircraft atter merita thorough ום +7. The atter of "areas of stwiy" appears to us to encompass at least the +fellering +a. Average time differences in transmitting high precedence electrical +gommieations betreen and and representative groupies of station. The +German Station is extremely fortunate in naving Kw-20 circuite with 100 +quarters. It affords us a facility for instantaneous commealcation. se oan +make certain rough estimates as to how long it might take appropriate Head- +quarters officiala to answer our queries and we can then approxlants the +arrival time of answers to high precedence traffic. Other Statiune, however, +do not have KW-26 equipment, all do not have the same type of cryptological +equipment, and there is a different pattern as to the type of circuitry, 1.0.. +direat leased lines, tux, straight somercial servics, etc. Va believe there +le merit in the appropriate Headquarters unit chloavoring to group geograph- +Joally Statione and then based on the type of cxminluations and cryptologioni +equipment and the channel of transmission to come up with predictions auto +the average length of time the transmission of a priority or operational +lamediato cable would take between and among the various representative +groupings. In the case under study, watch represented a rather fast-breaking +eltuation, it was not possible for is to calimate the fencin of time it took +to transmit an operatiual inmediate cable hetesen Stodanora and Frankfurt. +Σε πολλά λανe been of value to ve to have had come as this siter. +b. Coordination between 0.8. Air Attauhon and Cus. he believe it would +be worthwhile to request each Chief of Station in a location whore the Air +FORM +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +REPLACES FORMS +SECRET +PAGE NO. + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +MYBAT +MAICHS-B100 +BOOT-14004, 31 January 1962 +Force or liavy has an assigned attache plans to establish procedures whereby the +Air or Naval Attache will advise COS of any absence of the attache plane, the +point of designation of the aircraft, and the duration of the absence. There +have been previous defections where attache planes were used the initial +vehicle of black evacuation. In the evacuation plan of Stockholm for ABLADLE +they informed us by cable that they proposed to won the attache plane. We ar +of the opinion that when the statement was ande Stockhorn made the assumption +the plane was immediately available. As was later discovered by us the +particular plane in question was at biesbaden and not stimola. This, however, +was some six hours after Steinstated its intent to use that aircraft. +hile in this particular case matters eventually worked out successfully the +story might be otherwise in a different set of facts. +e. Priority furishing of traces. When a Station is alerted to a request +to render operational support to the novecent of a defector and simultaneously +answers a request in the negative if it can furnish traces, the following +procedure is worthy of study. If Headquarters pussesses, and time permits, we +believe it worthwhile to forward an immediate sumary to the Station rendering +support if the background of the devoter is such that it would be a matter of +local interest. This would have been the case in ARLADLE. As suboequent head- +quarters dobriefing developed (and we assumed it would have sen disclosed in +Headquarters traces) ABIADLE had previously boen stationed in Berlin. Had such +facts been known here, and nad time allowed, certain debriefing on the Berlin +period designed to elicit any matter of inmediate concern could have been under- +taken. +103 +JOEL D. BENTHAN +Attachment +Ramo dated 18 Dec 1961 +Identities uno/top +Distribution +2-B v/atta +A-SR w/atts +1-ME w/asto +FORM +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +BEPLACES FORMS +PAUE +1940 530 +ECRET +4/60 +51-20, 21-28A AND $1.29 +CONTINUED + +14-00000 +2 +1 +TO EGOT-14004, 31 Jan 1962 + +18 December 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: The Record + +SUBJECT: Handling at German Station 16 and 17 December of +Soviet Defector from Russian Embassy at Helsinki + +1. This memorandum is designed to record, soon after the event, +all facts pertaining to the handling within the German Station of the +evacuation of a Soviet Vice Counsel (and member of the RIS) from the +Russian Embassy at Helsinki. At the time of this writing there is +still lacking certain information to complete the entire story. How-.... +ever, it is felt worthwhile to record all events while the memory in +still fresh. In the following paragraphs the defector is referred to +as "subject" and pseudonyms and identities are used in all other cases. + +2. At approximately 0730 hours Saturday, 16 December, Arnold J. +LYACK (Chief, CABEZONE) contacted me at my home and asked me to proceed +immediately to the residence of Joel D. RENTHAM (Chief of Station). +Upon arrival at BENTHAN's residence, BENTHAM and LYACK briefed me on +143 the Stockholm cable which announced Stockhe's intent to endeavor to +fly subject and family "black" from Stockholm to Frankfurt aboard the +Air Attache aircraft. Cable also requested Frankfurt to have an air- +craft available to receive immediately subject and family and take off +forthwith to the United States. LYACK also mentioned an IN cable from +DIR which requested Stockholm to move family soonest to CABEZONE in +Frankfurt for establishment of bona fides. +02 + +3. We then adjourned to the office and awaited more word from +either Stockholm, which would advise on the arrival time of the family +at Frankfurt, or from Headquarters concurring in Stockhdim's request +for immediate departure of ine family for the United States upon +arrival at Frankfurt. EAOB was immediately alerted and they made +errangesients to have a C-54 with augmented crew prepared to depart for +the United States by 1200 hours. A compartment for the subject's +family was put in the C-54 and the regularly assigned tail number was +removed and a false number put on the aircraft. Conrad V. LAPOLLA +(Acting Chief: COS/KUSODA) was contacted and asked to come to the office +Immediately. Discussions were then held with LYACK and Carl T.. UPDILL +as to the availability of a KUDOVE case officer with Hussian language +capability to act as escort. + +RYBAT +SECRET + +14-00000 +SAT +2 +14-3 +4. Having heard nothing from either Stockholm or Headquarters +by 0945 hours OPIM traffic was sent, in both directions telling them +Gersary was prepared to receive and effect immediate black evacuation +of the family to the United States. In the meantime, it had been +determined that IDENTITY A would be used as the security escort and +Russel K. MUCHANK (AD/PI Staff) would be on standby to serve as a +KUDOVE escort. This was a contingency arrangement because we lacked +knowledge whether or not a KUDOVE officer from either Helsinki or +143 Stockhole was prepared to travel with subject all the ways to washing- +ton. + +5. Around 1100 hours I asked Edward. P. TOCHENSKY (Chief; RAOB) +to establish contact with the Wiesbaden Air Engeztower and lay on +arrangements to monitor the flight of the Stockholm Air Attache plane. +This was done because we have had previous instances of "black" +arrivals at Wiesbaden where the aircraft actually arrived before the +ETA cable from the Station dispatching the body At about 1115 hours +TOCHENSKY informed me by telephone that the Stockholm Air Attache +aircraft, a C-45, was and had been at the Wiesbaden Air Base since. +12 December. At about 1130 we cabled this information to Stockholm 14-3 +and DIR and also offered to dispatch an aircraft to Copenhagen to make +the pickup if Stockholm could move the body there. Because of +technical difficulties involving air clearances and lengths of runways, +we could not imsemately get into any field north of Copenhagen. +14-3 + +6. At approximately 1145 hours a cable was received from Head- +cuarters concurring in the immediate evacuation from Wiesbaden by EAOB +aircraft of subject's family upon arrival. If such could not be +arranged we were then requested to hold subject and family at (CABEZONE. + +7. Having heard nothing from Stockholm by approximately 1600 +02 +hours: we again sent them OPIM traffic asking that they inform us +inmediately of their intentions. I had previously left the office +about 1430 hours in order to get some lumen and take one of one or +tae parsonal items. I had called Nelson R. POLIAKOFF (Deputy for +Administration Staff) in to cover for me and had briefed him on the +then current situation. When I returned at 1600 hours MUCHANE had +cons into the office prepared for the trip. We then sent the above- +mentioned cable and suggested that MUCHANK return to his quarters and +await further developments. I phoned TOCHINSKY and suggested that he +and his communicator return to their quarters. LAPOLLA, in the mean- +time, had gone to Rhein/Main Airport to meet an incoming staffer carry- +ing classified material and get him through Customs. lie then returned +to his home. I left word with the Signal Center Watch Officer that +any incoming traffic on subject's trip should be telephoned tamediately +to LAPOLJA who would come in, review the traffic and contact me. The + +SEGRET + +14-00000 +3 +Watch Officer was also asked to immediately phon: the Wiesbaden Com- +municator who in turn would contact TOCHENSKY and both of them would +go to their office. +: + +8. At approximately 1900 hours LAFOLLA contacted me at home from +the Signal Center and informed me that an ETA and other information was +in from Stockholm I told him to stand by and I would immediately come +in. Based on Stockholm's cabled statement that Martin K. ROODINE (Chief 27, 14-1 +of Station, Helsinki) was escorting subject to the United States, T +told LAPOLLA not to alert MUCHANE. I arrived at the office at 1930 +hours and inmediately dispatched the Guard Sergeant to buy certain +types of foods and magazines that Stockholm asked to be put aboard the +United States-bound aircraft. We contacted TOCHENSKY and ascertained +that EAOB was in a state of immediate readiness. David R. MULFALL +(COS/KUSODA office) then arrived with IDENTITY A. IDENTITY A was given +& general briefing on the mission and his responsibility following +which he and LAPOLLA took off immediately for Wiesbaden. They took +with them the purchases of the Guard Sergeant. + +9. I then proceeded to the home of Ronald M. CORBANE (COS Lawyer) +where we were guests for dinner. At approximately 2200 hours I received +a call from LAPOLLA that subject and family had arrived, the turnover +was made, and that the EAOB aircraft was airborne at approximately 2150 +hours. I telephoned this information to HENTHAN. + +10. At approximately 2245 hours I received a call from the Signal +Center Watch Officer who relayed to me the following message from the +Wiesbaden Communicator. That message stated the EAOB aircraft was +immediately returning to wiesbaden because of a sick passenger. Immedi- +ately thereafter I received a call from LAPOLLA who was at the quarters +of Arthur G. DREIBERIS (EAOB) in wiesbaden. LOFOLIA stated that he +had gotten hold of the Air Base Flight Surgeon and was proceeding to +the Air Base. He how at that time ac other details. I told him Chester +E. FAGERLUND (Cos Musical Officer) and myself would leave immediately +for Wiesbaden Air Base. + +11. PAGERLUND was in attendance at the same dinner party and we +departed immediately for the Air Base. Upon arrival at approximately +2300 hours the EAOB aircraft had already landed and maximum scourity +provisions were observed in the area. Air Police had the "Hargar 34 +Area" blocked off two blocks in either direction. + +12. TOCHENSKY met me outside the building and informed me that +immediately after take-off subject's six-year-old daughter lind become +extremely airsick and suffered respiratory difficulties, she was +administered oxygen. The mother became hysterical and the father +demanded that the aircraft immediately be returned to its point of + +14-00000 +:: +4 +departure. He further stated he would not agree to further travel +to the United Statesixcept by commercial jet. We then entered the +Operations Office of the 7405th Flight Squadron where I was introduced +to ROODINE, who recited basically the same story as told by TOCHENSKY. +We also ascertained that the Flight Surgeon had looked at the daughter +and had found nothing organically wrong. We then asked ROODINE to. +bring FAGERLUND into the room where subject's family was staying and +introduce him as an "Azerican Intelligence Service Medical Officer" +and have FAGERLUND examine the child. FAGERLUND's results were the +same as the Plight Surgeon and no medication was given the child. A +discussion of some fifteen minutes then took place as to how best to +proceed with onward transportation arrangements. HOODINE took me aside +and strenuously impressed me with the fact that subject was of the +opinion that certain of his information on the matter of Soviet/Finnish +relations was of great perishability and that subject deeply felt his +necessity to arrive in Washington and state this information within +the next 48 hours. ROODINE also stated he concurred in subleot's feel- +ings. All KUBARK representatives then on the scene again got together +and the undersigned made the decision to abort the mission, arrange +immediate safe-housing overnight for subject and his family, and +attempt comercial transportation on Sunday. + +13. Earlier in the day LYACK informed me that he had cleared out +their Eschborn safe-house in case we should need it. I immediately +tried to contact LYACK by phone but there was no answer. +Henry R. GANLINGAY (Deputy for Administration Staff) and asked him to +I then phoned +do for me the following thingst + +a. Contest Stephen R. LACKLEN (CABEZONE) and tell him we had +an ismediato need to house a family of three, plus two +KUBARK officers at Eschborn. To further tell LACKLEN to +be standing by at Opel Circle opposite the Minneapolis +Honeywell Building at 0100 hours end be prepared to escort +another vehicle to Eschborn. + +b. Phone ESATHAN and toil him we would drop by his house +later that evening to brief him on any developments. +.. Phone YACK and tell him we were using Eschborn. + +14. All concerned departed Wiesbaden Air Base at approximately +0020 hours on 17 December and arrived at the meeting point at Opel +Circle at exactly 100 hours. Subfoot's family plus MULFALL, who had +also gone immediately to Wiesbaden, followed LACKLEN's car to Bechborn. +PAOKRLAND, LAPOLLA, ROOD INs, and myself went immediately to BENTHAN' +house. +190 + +14-00000 +12 +5 +15. BENTHAM was then fully briefed on developments and ROODINE +gave certain operational information of a sensitive nature from subject +το ΒΕΝΤΙΑΝ. After necessary analysis and discussion the following +decisions were reached: + +a. We would endeavor to remove the family out of Frankfurt +by commercial aircraft that day, 1.6., Sunday, 17 December. + +b. In the absence of the ability to accomplish this, we would +endeavor to remove them on an Air Force Hodical Evacuation +Flight on Monday, 18 December. + +c. Seeph Q. KLDMACK (Chief, COS/KURIOT) was contacted by +phone from HENTHAN's residence and said he believed that +his people could affix in the subject's passports a +Pederal Republic entry stamp. This was considered neces- +sary in order to prevent embarrassing questions by German +Immigration Authorities on Sunday when the family would +depart by commercial air. The family had entered the +Federal Republic "black" and accordingly there was no +entry permit in their Soviet Diplomatic passports. + +d. We would return LAPOLJA and HOODING to the safe-house and +I would also send out one enlisted guard with sidearm. + +16. A cable to Headquarters was drafted on the basis of all this +information and everyone departed the HENTHAM residence for their +respective missions. I proseeded to the Signal Conter and released the +drafted cable. + +17. I arrived back at my quarters about 0330 hours. At about 0410 +hours I received a call from KLEMACK, wanting to get in touch with +LAPOLLA on matters pertaining to the documentation work he was tryin,, +to accomplish. I gave him the telephone number of the Eschborn safe- +house. It turned out that the cold weather had affected telephone coa +mnications to Rechborn and the phone was dead. KIHACK ülen went +to Kechborn and discussed his problem wit LAPULLA and KOODINE. I am +informed, but as yet do not know the technical reason why, that KURIOT +Guld not put in the subject's passport the required German entry stamp. +It was decided at the meeting at the Ksohborn safe-house that KURIOT +would try to make and have ready by the next morning Austrian passports +for subject and his family. +11 + +18. At about 0600 hours I received a call from the Signal Center +Watch Officer informing me that Headquarters "approved your plan." I +ármediately tried to contact the Eschborn safe-house by phone but to no +avail. Around 0630 I acntactol hinn at the kimior installation and +was then informed by him of his earlier visit to Eschborn around 0400. +He told me during his phone conversation that LAPOLLA was going to get +up about 0700 hours. I surmised that LAPOLLA would proceed immediately +to the office and then did so myself. + +14-00000 +6 +19. LAPOLIA arrived at the office sometime shortly after 3800. e +then discussed what our possibilities were, based on the situation as +we then saw it. We had no guarantee that the Austrian passports would +be finished by AURIST in time to be used by an early afternoon United. +States flag commercial jet. ke discussed again, as we had the previous +evening, contacting Mr. William Naylor, the Pan American Senior Officer +in Germany and a cleared and witting contact, as to whether or not he +could arrange to board passengers without going through German Imigra- +tion, 1.0., Passport Control. The question of the availability of seats +was also involved. LAPOLLA suggested that we phone Naylor in his +residence in Bed Homburg and explain to him we had a matter of serious +urgency and ask him to come immediately to the I.0. Farben Building and +discuss the matter with us. The phone call was made and Naylor agreed +to do this. LAPOLLA then contacted the MATS Office at Whein/Main to +ascertain if MATS had any commercial jets chartered for departure that +day. Ho discovered that they had no commercial jet chartered flights +that day but at midnight on Sunday they were dispatching a C-135 con- +figured to carry 66 passengers. He was further informed that 36 of +these seats had been given to the Air Force and 3) to the Army to be +used only by single military personnel departing to the States on +Christmas leave. No families could be sent on the flight. Inasmuch as +a C-135 is the military cargo version of a Boeing 707, LAPOLLA and myself +discwsed seriously the advisability of endeavoring to get military +authority to fly this family out. We decided against such course of +cotion for several reasons. We anticipated that there would be too +much conversation among the single military personnel aboard the flight +when they observed five civilians, three of whom were obviously & +family, flying on the same plane. The fact that the six-year-old +daughter spoke no English also contributed to the adverse situation we +anticipated. Secondly, subject and family had already been aboard one +cargo type aircraft and were reported tj ROODINE to have made a series +of uncomplimentary remarks of the type transportation that they were +being afforded. + +20. Naylor arrived at the office at about 1000 hours and was made +generally aware of our problem. He was informed that the principal +traveler involved was a defecting Russian diplomat, plus wife and child, +and that we were under obligation to expeditiously and securely return +them to the United States by Jet aircraft. He was further informed +that we lacked the proper doowaentation to board them on the commercial +airoraft through normal clearance procedures and we had no guarantee +that we would have the documentation by flight departure time of +PAA No. 75 at 1315 hours. We then asked him what he considered to be +the possibilities of working out a procedure to board the party "black" +and to prevent any divulgence of their existence to the German Immigra- +tion Authorities. After considerable discussion it appeared that there +RYBAT + +14-00000 +7 +existed a very good possibility to get the passengers aboard the air +craft and successfully circumvent German passport controls. Naylor +contasted his own assistant and the PAA Operations Officer assigned to +Rhein/Main, both of whom are United States citizens, and asked that +they proceed to the airport and stand by to assist him in the handling +of some very important personages who were departing on PAA No. 73. +He then ascertained that only three first class seats were available +on this flight. He told his assistant to seat two passengers in the +aircraft lounge and he would accept full responsibility for it. This +is somewhat touchy in the airlines business as lounge seats have no +safety belte. He also know additional first class seats were available +out of London. + +21. In the meantime, KLEMACK and one of his men working on the +documentation had returned to Eschborn to take pictures of subject and +his family that would be necessary for the Austrian passports. The +best reading we could get from the KURIOT people working on the doou-. +ments was that they would not be ready on time. Inasmuch as decisions +had been made, we decided to set the wheels in motica and started the +family to the airport. LAPOLLA accordingly took off for Eschborn and +a plan was agreed upon where he would arrive with the family in front +of the Rhein/Main Departure building at 1230 hours. Naylor would be +standing by the entrance and take the family via a circuitous airport +building route to the PAA Operations Office which is located on the +second floor of the building beyond Passport Control. Naylor departed +at about the same time as LAPOLLA and went directly to the airport. + +22. Earlier in the morning I had asked BOTHAN if he could effect +arrangements at the Consulate to have a Visa Officer standing by to put +United States visitors' visas for subject's family in the Austrian pass- +ports. BHAM accomplished this and, at Naylor's suggestion, we asked +if the Consulate Officer could go to the PAA Operations Office at Rhein/ +Mair, and end by there to accomplish his visa work. By 60 Going we +could save approximately 30 minutes time. I contacted Mr. Rollie White +of the Consulate office and he agreed to meet us at the airport at +1245 hours. +: + +23. I next phoned BENTHAM and made him aware of our situation. It +did not look as if we would have any meble documentation to pass the +family and would have to take tize chance of wirewrventing the Passport +Control. Our principal concern was that a German Immigration Officer +would be standing by the aircraft doparture area and would ask to see +subject's passport. We could not get subject's family aboard the +regular bus that goes from the departure building to the aircraft +because there was no way we would get them to the bus loading area +without going through Passport Control, THAM asked how we evaluated +an ability to withdraw gracefully at plane side if challenged by Cerman +PYBAT + +14-00000 +8 +authorities. I told him the chances were better than even and that we +would appeal to the fact that this was a VIP party being handled out of +the regular airport procedures and that the passports had been left in +the PAA office. he would then put the party back in the vehicle "that" +took them out and just keep going. BENTHAM authorised us to proceed +with the "black" evacuation. + +24. I then made one last call to KURIOT and told them if they could +not complete their work and get the passports to the airport by 1315 +hours to forget it. With that MULFALL and myself left for thein/Main. + +25. We arrived at Rhein/Main exactly at 1230 hours as subject's +party was drawing up. The group was then taken by a circuitous route +to the PAA Operations office. It was cscertained that PAA No. 73 would +arrive at 1245 hours, approximately thirty minutes late. + +26. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETUP CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +532 +DATE 15 FEB 61 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +DUQUE + +TO BELL +FROM WAVE +ACTION BELL 15 +INFO COP, ADOR/A, WH 3, BELL S/C + +FEB 15 23472 61 +PRIORITY +IN 0044 + +PRITY BELA CITE WAVE 3691 +JNZIP/AMDIP-3/ANHAZE + +1. ANDIP-3 COURIER ARRIVED WAVE AREA FROM HAVA 14 FEB. +INFORMED A-3 HE ON WANTED LIST AND DUE TO SECURITY INCIDENT HIS RADIO +LINK TEMPORARILY CUT OFF. + +2. SEVERAL DAYS AGO A-3 S/H RAIDED BY G2. HOUSE LOCATED NEAR +13TH AVE AND 198 ST, BILTMORE, HABANA AND OCCUPIED BY LADREA +"LOUISA" GIQUEL PICKED UP AND DETAINED 48 HOURS. HOUSE +CONTAINED ONE VIKING II RADIO, 2 HAND GENERATORS-GN58, A-3 CODES +AND MSG FILES: NONE FOUND DURING SEARCH WHICH APPARENTLY ACCOUNTS +FOR GIQUEL RELEASE. + +3. AGENT 2515 DISPATCHED TO HABANA LEGALLY ON 12 FEB WITH +ORDERS TO CONTACT GIQUEL ABOUT 14 OR 15 FEB AND JOIN A-3 MOVEMENT +LINE TO ESCAMBRAY AS W/T OPR FOR OSVALDO RAMIREZ GROUP. + +4. DUE GIQUEL INCIDENT ZABOTH INSTRUCTED AGENT.2517, WHO +DEPARTED WAVE LEGALLY FOR HABANA ON 14 FEB, TO CONTACT 2515 +ON ARRIVAL AND WARN HIM AVOID CONTACT A-3 GROUP AND LAY LOW UNTIL +HE GIVEN FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS BY S/W. + +5. WAVE AND A-3 CONSIDER IT ESSENTIAL ESTABLISH SECURE COMMO +BETWEEN WAVE AND A-3 GROUPS. PROPOSE DISPATCH AMJAVA-4 BY BLACK, +SLA INFILTRATION TO CUBA FOR THIS PURPOSE. INFILTRATION PLANNED +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +Copy No. +4/90 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PAGE 2 +WAVE 3691 +IN 0044 +SECRET +BETWEEN 17-19 FEB. JAVA/2 AND 3 TO ACCOMPANY A-3 SOONEST SECURE +RECEPTION ARRANGED. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10269.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10269.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6fb01ea92b912e30ced7d85af760e6aed26828cc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10269.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +104-10169-10269 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DIRECTOR +RETURN +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +SECRET + +MAVANA +DEC 23 22322 60 +DUQUE +C/BELL 13 (HR CROLLER, WH DIV NOTIFIED 1800 23 CEC) +DOP, COP, ADGP/A, WH. 3, S/C 2 +PRIORITY + +IN 21843 + +FRITY WAVE INFO PRITY DIR CITE HAVA 7288 +JMZIP AVT +03 +1. ON 23 DEC ROBERT M. GEDDES (WHO WORKS WITH AMPAN-22) CONTACTED +06 +CO AFTER FAILURE TO MEET RALPH DIAZ HANSCOM AND ASKED CO DELIVER +SPECIAL AIRDROP MAP TO MIAMI FOR "CLARENCE". +03 +2. GEDDES EXPLAINED THAT HE HAD TALKED WITH "CLARENCE", IN +MIAMI AND WAS TOLD THAT EARLIER DROP MAP BROUGHT BY VILLALON +06 +S NOT SUITABLE. NEW MAP IS IN INDIA INK PREPARED BY ENGINEER +06,00 +CRESPO WHO HEAD PUBLIC WORKS DEPT IN CIENFUEGOS. CRESPO PASSED +03 +MAP TO MARO BOLANG WHO GAVE TO GEDDES GEDDES SAID, AIR DROP +03 +SPECIAL FOR LIMAS, RAMIREZ, MONTIEL. AND PORTION FOR DUQUE. +3 GEDDES SAID PRELIMINARY DROP SIGNALS WOULD CONSIST ONE RED LIGHT, +DONE WHITE LIGHT, ONE RAD LIGHT ABOUT IS FT + +DISTANCE APART, CLOCKWISE MOVEMENT OF LIGHTS INDICATE PREPARED +TO RECEIVE. GROUP REQUESTING ARMS AND AMMUNITION FOR 423 MEN +PLUS 100 PISTOLS. ALSO EXTRA ANMO FOR THOSE ALREADY IN PLACE. +06 +3. MAP BEING SENT WAVE DY COURIER ARRIVING 24 DEC. +03 +4. GEDDES SAID THAT HE WOULD CONTACT HECTOR FEBLES (FR 3-1982) +مه +OR ARRIVAL SINCE TEBLES HAD DIRECT CONTACT WITH "CLARENCE". +FILED 23/17507 +D6 +06 +Jungalez Corz callo +security nun +END OF MESSAGE FEB +SECRET +due love of discipline +AAVA 7286 127 Decor + +BEPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THit ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy Ne + +18 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10271.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10271.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b12e3e097d75877c08f56fdabb508f87321a0ef1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10169-10271.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +104-10169-10271 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ABC + +(☆ REGISTRY ISSUED TEMPO COPY 16:12 15 NOV 50) +CCI, D/CCI, COP, COP/A, COP/A, EPD S/C 2 +See also +Wir 12516 94375 +(Out 79310060 + +PAITY DIR INFO PRITY MASH CITEHAVA 6905 + +UMNET JMCLEAR +PET DIR 15951 (out 91075)* +ΛΟΥ 15 21:22 60 +DUQUE Evelio +PRIORITY + +IN 42921 + +OUT 94375 +DIZ 12516 + +1. AMYUMS REPORTED GOC PICKED UP-FOLL: 20 PISTOLS, 6 SUBMACHINE +CULIS AND ONE BAZOOKA, SURMISE ABOVE MAY HAVE BEEN CONTENTS ONE +BUNDLE WHICH FELL ON TRINIDAD HIGHWAY. + +2. REMAINDER CARGO BELIEVED IN HANDS ANTI CASTRO FORCES. +SA (FNU) PACHECO, LEADER UNIDEN GROUP, RECOVERED SIZABLE QUANTITY +WHICH HE DIVIDED WITH (FNU) MESA WHO ALSO HAS SMALL INDE ENDENT +06 +LATTER NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH NYINGO MESA +2 +CUIDE USED IN AMPANIC-5 OP. +17 +3. 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MACHINE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT KERT FOR NON- +RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJECTS ARE RECORDED +SINCE JULY 1970. +E2 INPOET CL BV 011981 +S-E-C-R-E-T + +FILF CONTENT LIST OF FILE NO. 201-0191098. +CS COPY +CODES DAIE SYME AND NUM LYPE ROUTING FILED IN +REF +DOCUMENT COCUMENT +ABST. ORIG. 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CAROLINA S.E.. WASH, DC, +THE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE COMMITTEE FOR UNIFICATION OF +CHIN, COMMITTEE FOR CHIN REUNIFICATION +10/C8/73 CCOA-17926 INCH/OCCR 016-120-041/01 CONTACTS WITH PRC OFFICIALS IN CANADA +DOCUMENT ABSTRACT TYPES: +AO ABSTRACTED ONLY + +AC - ABSTRACTED AND CROSS +*PEF.. +CODE: +A - RECORD COPY FILED +DUPLICATE COPY FILED. +B - +REFERENCED +C - EXTRACT FILED IN - ABSTRACTED, INDEXED, AND +POSSIBLY CROSSREFERENCED.. + +D - CACSS REFERENCED +S-E-C-R-E-T +NOTES: +IF THE FILE WAS OPEN PRIOR TO 1962, ADDITIONAL ABSTRACTS +MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUAL ABSTRACT COLLECTIOч. +CALL EXT 4127, MACHINE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT KEPT FOR NON +RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJECTS ARE RECORDED +SINCE JULY 1970. +E2 IMPDET CL BY 011901 + +FILE CONTENT LIST OF FILE NO. 201-C191098 + +afr +C +A +CODUMENT CODUMENT +14/08/73 CC04-17933 +12/09/73 080-61748 +ABST. ORIG. CS COPY +CODE ΩΔΙE SYMA AND NUM. IYPE ROUTING FILED IN +IN IP/FI 016-120-041/01 +AO +OPS/ITG +SERIAL NUMBER AND/OR SUBJECT +CONTACTS WITH PRC OFFICIALS IN CANADA +FRANK, SUSAN HEILIGMAN + +ABSTRACTS LISTED - +122 +REF. +CODE: +A +B +- +C +D +CPCSS REFERENCED +RECORD COPY FILED +DUPLICATE COPY FILED. +EXTRACT FILED +DOCUMENT AFSTRACT TYPES: +AO ABSTRACTED. ONLY +AC ABSTRACTED AND CROSS +REFERENCED.. +IN ABSTRACTED, INDEXED, AND +POSSIBLYCROSS REFERENCED + +S-E-C-R-E-T +"NOTES: +IF THE FILE HAS OPEN PRIOR_TO. 1962, ADDITIONAL ABSTRACTS. +MAY BE AVAILABLE FROM THE MANUAL ABSTRACT COLLECTION. +CALL EXT 4127. MACHINE ABSTRACTS ARE NOT KEPT FOR NON- +RECORD COPY REFERENCES. CABLE SUBJECTS ARE RECORDED +SINCE JUAY 1970. +EZ EXPOET CL BY 011981 + +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-1-A-L +When Filied In + +SECRET 13 Jan 196 +(date) + +Review of 201 File on U.S. Citizen + +In accordance with the DDO's notice of 9 December 1974, +I have reviewed the 201 file on FRANK SUSAN (surname) +(201 number indicated below), and have determined that it can +most accurately be categorized as indicated below: + +should be closed. + +witting collaborator. OI Code Al. +: + +potential witting collaborator; date opened. +ΟΙ Code A2. + +former, witting collaborator (relationship terminated). +ΟΙ Code АЗ. + +potential witting collaborator never contacted (security +reasons, derogatory information). OI Code A4. + +counterintelligence case (i.e., involving a foreign +intelligence or security service). OI Code AS. + +all others. OI Code A6. + +Signed MC Hart +(name) (title) +OPS/ITG +(component) + +This assignment of category has been entered into STAR. + +Signed Bole 19 JAN 1976 +(initials) (date) 197 + +This document is a permanent part of this file. + +SECRET +When Filled. In +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-1-A-L + +201-191098 +22 IMPORT +CL BY 034929. + +UNCLASSIFIED +SUBJECT: (Ophonel) +FROM: + +SAS/CI/LDemos +TO: (Officer deugnahen, room sumber, and +building) +TERNAL +USE ONLY +CON. ENTIAL +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +EXTENSION NO. +DATE +GH43 6471 +3 March 1964 +DATE +RECEIVED FORWARDED +OFFICER'S +CHITIALS COMMENTS (Number each comment to show hom +to whom. Draw a line acress column after each comm) + +1. +C/SAS/CI +13 Mai k + +2. + +3. +CI/LIAISON 4 MAR 1964 Am + +RIDIAN +7. +RID/MIS +RID/FI + +10. +12. +13. +18. + +201-191098 +LE 5 MAR 1964 + +153 +T +FORM +610 SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL +USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED + +SECRET + +5 MAR 1964 + +TO : Director +Federal Bureau of Investigation +Attention: Mr. 8. J. Papich + +FRON : Deputy Director for Plans + +SUBJECT: I. CAIC + +1. Reference is made to the Bureau's +senorandum (1) 100-401762 of 18 October 1963, subjecti +Richard Cyril FRANK, page 3 of the attachment. + +8. The records of this Agency reveal no identifiable +Information on I. CAIC. + +CBCI-3/780, 320 +3 Harch 1964 : +SAS/CZ/LDEños: pap +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 Addressee +? RID +1- CI/LIA +1- CI/R&A +1 - SAS/R +2 - SAS/CI +Based On: DBA-54106 +DBA-54007 +18 Oct 63 + +File No.: 201-191098 + +SECRET +4 +201-191098 + +14-00000 +FEMA: +Eugene J. Velch +TO +1. +C/KR/8 +2. +3. +4. +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +ER/Switzerland +CATE +RECEIVED FORWARD CESTIALS +25 MAY 1860 +COWRENTS + +Fc/ch/p-X-3623 +PERMANENT CHARGE +FOR YOUR RETENTION + +10. +11. +12. +15. +RID/DP + +EB/8 + +16. +RI/FI +ENCLOSURE + +RECORD COPY +COORDINATING OFFICERS +NAME +OFFICE +フル +FRANK, Susan +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +NAME +TITLE +9/13 +Eigens J. Walch + +RELRASING OFFICER +NAME +TITLE +0/BE/8 +Robert W. Groven + +ABSTRACT +L +INDEX +RID USK ONLY +FILE NUMBER + +201-191098 +DATE MICROFILMED DOCUMENT DATE +DOCUMENT NUMBER +25 MAY 1960 XBYW 8468 +ن نامة المحدثة + +TO +DISPATCH +Chief of Station, Beern + +"AUSFICARON +BECRET ESEM 8468 + +HEADQUARTERS PLU +FROMChief, +KUBECT General - Operational/INK/LCHARVESFI +Specific Susan and Richard FRANK +201-191098 +25 MAY 1960 +- ICHECE ONE) + +ACTION REQUIRED +NO +NDFAING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +INDERING CAN BE JUDGED +BT QUALIFIED HQ. DESK ONLY +ISEM 8273 dated 8 February 1960 (Information on FRAK travel plans plus +background info) + +1. The ODRIVY approval for passage of information on Subjects +to the IMANTTIORS vas received in February, but, apparently through an +inadvertence, vas retained an inordinately long time in KUODAK. It ma +Just now reached our hande. +ΣΚΑΚΙTIONS: +2. CDENYY has approved the following for passage to the + +"Busan FRANK, nee Heiligman, vife of Richard C. FRANK +of New York City, has for several years been active in +Commmmist front organizations in the United States, bas +taught courses in such schools as the Jefferson School of +Bocial Science, which appears on the Attorney General's +list, and her writings have appeared in such magazines as +Political Affairs", which has been listed in the "Guide +to Subversive Organizations and Publications", and +described as an official Communist Party theoretical organ. +Busan FRANK appeared before the Rouse Committee on +Un-American Activities on 22 July 1959, and declined under +"Privileges under the Fifth Amendment" to answer the +Committee's questions as to whether or not she was & +maxber of the Comamist Party, had written an article +which appeared in the November 1949 issue of "The +Worker" entitled "Ho Pesce for the Chinese People", had +ever lecturel on Chinese culture and Chinese civilization +and had been an instructor at the Faculty of Social Sciences. +Busan FRANK had used the noms Busan Warren in her lecturas +and writings, most of which indicate har interest in Chinese +affairs. + +"Richard C. FRANK, bora 22 August 1922, has described his +occupation as a free lance moving picture assistant director. +He is known to have received Coammist literature, is believed +to have made financial contributions to the Communist Party +in the U.S., and there is information to indicated Commadet +Party membership on his part as late as 1957." + +3. ODENVI states that they have referred the case of the FRANKS +to the Legal Attaches in London, Paris and Tokyo to alert appropriate security +POEM +AFAM PREVIOUSAKION +- +CS COPY +201-191098 +BECRET.. +CONTIWIND +جو + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH ازده Ca + +Висал ESEM 8468 + +services concerning possible travel of the FRANKS in England, France, end +Japan. Should the IBARTYIORS be able to furnish any additional info +concerning travel of Bubjects, it is requested that you communicate it to +the appropriate KUBARK station for passage to the Legal Attache, and sesto info +Iga. This is still pertinent for although Bubjects would by this time +probably be in China if they did in fact intend to go there they may +possibly return to the U.8. via Prague, with a break of a south or so for +travel in Western Europe. According to what is known of their plans, they +do not intend to return to the U.8. before August or September. + +1960 +Bistributions +3-008, Der +2-1/8 +1-RI + +CS COPY +201-191098 +6468 +FAGE NO. +FORM +1 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10015.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10015.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1a99bd13c64330b5d50c5786d8964953476bfc54 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10015.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +1400000 +14-00000 + +Nov. 23 de 1962 + +La Habana, Noviembre 23 de 1962 + +Queridos Hnos: + +Adjunto enviamos el Estado de Cuentas donde el 19 de Octubre hasta el 23 de No- +viembre. Le haremos algunas explicaciones: + +1.- Cuando recibimos los $10,000.00, pagamos el mes de Septiembre (el 19 de Octubre), al +principio dimos la mitad de la ayuda correspondiente a Octubre. + +2.- La Sra. de Montoya y Suit son las encargadas de repartir el dinero entre los Familiares +y presos de Jaruco y San Severino respectivamente. Próximamente enviaremos un informe +detallado de esta prisión y de cada giro. + +3.- Al Abogado, M. Calas le habían dado 100.00 y faltaban $250.00. Es el encargado de de- +fender al grupo de Pinar del Río y Rafael, Mixtas y Crestes. + +4.- Cuando veces tres hombres y $180.00 quiere decir $60.00 para cada uno. + +5.- Mongo ha firmado varios vales porque se está encargando de arreglar y recoger los carros. + +6.- El traspaso varia de precio según los papeles que se tengan. Casi todos tienen a los due- +ños presos o fuera del territorio Nacional, para no poderles hay que ir por trans. +No es verdaderamente un traspaso si no la inscripción para la nueva chapa y tiene que ser +personalmente. + +7.- El cojín fué para la Sra. que vivía en la calle 6 que falleció y es donde duermen los +muchos cuando no tienen donde ir. Esta eames el lugar, pues tuvimos allí una reunión. + +8.- El mes de Noviembre fue la ayuda familiar solamente de $20.00 pues no había más. Solo +cuando recibió mas, recibió 2.00, porque la Sra. tuvo un bebito muerto, nacido antes de tiem- +po y estaba ingresada delicada de salud. + +9.- Malanga y Fernando reciben el dinero quincenalmente, por eso es que aparecen dos veces +en la lista. + +10.- Ninguna familia recibe la cantidad de la madre de Julito, pero esto es provisional, ya q +que el padre está también preso y sin el firma Julia no puede cambiar cheques al sacar +dinero del banco. + +11.- Juanoce era el encargado de Finanzas y se entregó $109.00 que era lo que tenía en caja. +Uno de los carros que estaba a su nombre lo tenía que entregar al gobierno porque se em- +barcaba y nos dio $500.00 por el. Aunquo nos tiene que dar más, ya que costo $2,000.00 +$2,500.00, no se han informado aún. + +12.- Yo no soy responsable de Finanzas, sólo he aceptado guardar y repartir el dinero provi- +sionalmente hasta que se nombre a alguien definitivamente. + +No tenemos que decirte la necesidad que hay de dinero. Ya Luis te habrá explicato acus +está el asunto de la carne, por ejemplo. Para ser hay que comprar en bolsa negra ; si no mori- +rirse de hambre. El pollo está ya a $2.50 la libra en pie, y todo por el estilo. Esto no quiere +decir que empecemos a cazar pollo y no picadillo, pero el asunto es que se puede conseguir uno +y no lo otro. + +Te aseguramos que no salgastamos ni un centavo. Si quieres tener más datos de las deudas +saber que con mucho gusto te complaceremos. Hoy en día ni se consigue ni la gente tiene para co- +mer dulces, Acuérdate que ha habido un chote FUESTO y no hay muchas personas en los festi- +vos. + +Espero nos escribas aunque sean dos líneas, ya que no se has maniado mas que recibidas con +los muchachos. Dice si ya eres padre, pues nos gusta estar al tanto de los acontecimientos de +nuestra GRAN FAMILIA. + +Un abrazo para todas mis sobrinas en ST3. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10036.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10036.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3046699c8720085b577204a5ee2508fcbdf59d26 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10036.md @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +104-10170-10036 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE: 665 8 NOV 62 +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : SAN JUAN +ACTION: TFW 10 +INFO: DDP, DOP/SIT 3, CI, CI/OPS FI, ISO, WE WH 7, S/C 2 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +NOV 8 23432 62 + +ROUTINE + +IN 15095 + +WAVE INFO DIR HAGU CITE SJAN 0835. +GYROSE + +REF HPSW 1362 (NOT SENT WAVE) +1. IN INITIAL DISCUSSION WITH IDEN A, HE INFORMED KARNLEY +THAT HE IS IN CONTACT LOCALLY WITH DRE (FOR DIR: SEE PARA 1 +REF). IDEN A SAID HIS CONTACT HAS BEEN WITH JOSE ARTECONA, +BROTHER OF CARLOS "TRIPA" ARTECONA. + +2. ARTECONA HAD SOUGHT IDEN A'S ASSISTANCE OBTAINING MINIATURE +CAMERAS WHICH SAID HE WISHED TRANSMIT TO PBRUMEN THROUGH CHANNEL +WHICH HIS ORGANIZATION HAS NOW ESTABLISHED WITH IDEN B. ACCORDING +TO ARTECONA IDEN B COOPERATING AS COMMUNICATIONS CHANNEL USING +"DIPLOMATIC POUCH" AND HAS NOT ONLY TRANSMITTED MESSAGES BUT ON +ONE OCCASION TRANSMITTED ONE UNIT SMALL ARMS. + +3. WHEN QUERIED FURTHER IDEN A SAID ARTECONA HAS NEVER +IDENTIFIED INDIVIDUAL WHO ACTUALLY IN CONTACT WITH IDEN B NOR +INDICATED EXTENT IDEN B'S GOVT INVOLVED. WHOLE STORY FAIRLY +LOOSE. + +4. KARNLEY DECLINED IDEN A SUGGESTION THAT HE TALK DIRECTLY +WITH ARTECONA. SUGGESTED INSTEAD THAT IDEN A ADVISE ARTECONA +TO PRESENT HIS REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE TO HIS KUBARK CONTACT, + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +EXCLUDED FROM AUTO- +MATIC DOWNGRADING & +DECLASSIFICATION +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Copy No. +UBR + +DATE: +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +5 +3 +6 + +RK Feitane): +FROM: +No Cord Vaive. Dessογ. +Richery as indiculed +ACTION: +INFO: +water Ried se indieste +Simalun +None required + +PAGE 2 +IN 15095 SJAN 0835 + +CARTECONA HAD PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED DRE/KUBARK CONTACT) EXPRESSING +OPINION THAT IF DRE HAD INDEED DEVELOPED SUCH CHANNEL TO PBRUMEN, +XUBARK VERY LIKELY BE MUCH INTERESTED. + +5. IDEN A HAS NOW MADE ABOVE SUGGESTION AND ARTECONA HAS SAID +WILL PRESENT TO KUBARK CONTACT DURING VISIT MIAMI WHICH EXPECTS +MAKE LATER THIS MONTH. + +6. SJAN ELECTED HANDLE MATTER THIS WAY SO AS TO AVOID CROSSING +WAVE CHANNEL TO DRE. IF CONSIDERED DESIRABLE HOWEVER SELIEVE +SJAN CAN EASILY ESTABLISH CONTACT AND FOLLOW THIS, UP FROM HERE. + +7. ADVISE. + +8. FOR HAGU: DRE IS DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL, +PROMINENT CUBAN EXILE STUDENT GROUP WITH LONG STANDING KUBARK +ASSOCIATION +ASSOCIAN. HOS IS IN MIAMI WITH MARGINAL REPRESENTATION SAN JUAN. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET +GROUP 1 +EXCLUDES FROM AUTO- +MATIC DOWNGRADING & +DECLASSIFICATION +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +: +Copy No diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10037.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10037.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..045f6a0e4249639ebcb12f9c154c49b0a7adcccf --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10037.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +104-10170-10037 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE : 666 8 NOV 62 +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : SAN JUAN +ACTION: TFW 10 +INFO : DOP, DOP/SIT 3, CI, CI/OPSE ISO 7, S/C 2 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 61 + +NOV 8 23432 62 +ROUTINE +IN 15096 + +WAVE INFO DIR HAGU CITE SJAN 0836 +GYROSE +REF SJAN BS35 ((W) 15095) +IDEN A: COLLIN E. OSTRANDER, USIA REPRESENTATIVE, SAN JUAN. +IDEN B: WALDEMAR F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Date: 02/12/98 +Page: 1 + +JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM +IDENTIFICATION FORM + +AGENCY INFORMATION + +AGENCY: CIA +RECORD NUMBER: 104-10170-10051 +RECORD SERIES : JFK +AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 80T01357A + +DOCUMENT INFORMATION + +ORIGINATOR : CIA +FROM: CHIEF OF STATION, JMWAVE +TO: CHIEF, TASK FORCE W +TITLE: AMSPELL PROGRESS REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1962 +DATE: 10/09/62 +PAGES : 73 +SUBJECTS : AMSPELL +PROGRESS REPORT + +DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT +CLASSIFICATION : SECRET +RESTRICTIONS : 1B +CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED WITH DELETIONS +DATE OF LAST REVIEW : 02/07/98 +OPENING CRITERIA : +COMMENTS: JFK64-25:F27 1998.02.07.11:28:56:590031: ATTACHMENTS INCLUDED + +[R] ITEM IS RESTRICTED +14-00000 + +DISPATCH + +S-E-C-R-E-T +TO +Chief, Task Force W +INFO +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +Operational/GYROSE/KUWOLF +AMSPELL Progress Report for September 1962 + +ACTION REQUIRED +POSED +ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +fil DRE + +PROCESSING +ACCOM +MISHED +X + +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ORLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN JUDGE INDELING +ABSTRACT + +Action: For your information + +Ref : A. UFGA-5728, dated 21 September 1962 +B. UFGA-5897, dated 25 September 1962 +C. UFGA-6065, dated 8 October 1962 +D. CARA-7019, dated 25 September 1962 +E. CARA-6994, dated 15 September 1962 +F. WAVE-8311, dated 7 September 1962 +G. WAVE-8356, dated 8 September 1962 + +1. The September Progress Report for AMSPELL, including +AMHINT and AMDARB activities, is transmitted herewith: + +A. ANSPELL +1) General: + +a. On 21 September 1962, AMHINT-53 exfiltrated +PBRUMEN in a refugee vessel and made his preliminary operational +report on release from CAC on 22 September (Reference B). Subject +was accompanied by the National Coordinator for Agricultural Affairs +(actually an organizer for guerrilla warfare and resistance groups +throughout the Island) Jose Angel LOZANO y Lozano. Briefly, +AMHINT (53) and LOZANO rendered an optimistic operational report on + +Distribution: +3 - C/TFW, w/att, w/ste. Exhil + +Attachments: +Under Separate Cover, im S +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +Continued +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +19-124-26/2 +DATE TYPED +DATE DISPATCHED +9 October 1962T 15′1962 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +42 +ATN +S-E-C-R-E-T +UFGA-6140 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-120-19/1 +ZIBR +14-00000 +FORM +53a +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +UFGA-6140 + +AMSPELL organization in PBRUMEN, including the situation in the +underground, compartmentation, organization, communications con- +trol and intelligence structure. Subjects are undergoing intell- +igence debriefing on a continuing basis. + +b. While AMHINT 53 was arranging his exfiltration and +ANSPELL Psywar operations in PBRUMEN and the hemisphere were +continued on their normal course, the AMHINTS were still smarting +from the ODYOKE confiscation of their vessel, the JUANIN I, as a +consequence of the 24 August attack on Havana. AMHINT[2] went to +Caracas on 7 September for a meeting with President BETANCOURT (or +his official representative) and a press conference where he +released an ANSPELL statement, which in effect, served a notice on +PBRUMEN and the USSR that any Communist shipping encountered in +PBRUMEN territorial waters will be attacked on sight. (Reference +F and G) + +c. Behind the scenes, however, AMHINTF2 was report- +edly (Reference D and E) negotiating with Venezuelan Naval Officials +for surfacecraft and possibly a base from which to operate. +success he achieved in this quest, or to what extent President +BETANCOURT is prepared to help AMSPELL, is still an unknown +quantity. Judging from their attempts to raise funds in other +spheres, allegedly for the purchase of a replacement vessel, they +were not very successful in Caracas. (A PU Case Officer handling +the CEDAR team has reported that one of the members complained +of forfeiting a 20-percent "kick-back" in his AMSPELL salary. +(For a breakdown of AMSPELL salary see Attachment B.) + +d. AMHINT-2 returned from Caracas and as to be +expected, gave no indication of the "secret negotiations" or their +outcome. On 27 September, along with AMHINT-5, he requested a +meeting with the JMWAVE officer för discussion of the AMBARB +funding disagreement and the general ANSPELL situation (See +Attachment C). Perhaps this session gave JHWAVE a bit more insight +as to AMSPELL plans and intentions, but no real solution for the +AMBARBS resulted. In short, AMSPELL policy is to mold PBPRIME, +public opinion and bring pressure to bear on ODYOKE and GPIDEAL +for action in the PBRUMEN situation within the next four months. + +e. To implement such a policy, AMSPELL has exploited +the impact of their 24 August attack on PBPRIME news media, as +well as their Caracas Declaration. Also, they have published a +weekly news letter in English entitled "The Cuban Report" (Refer- +ence C) and about 1,000 copies are mailed out to ODYOKE officials +and congressmen. Initiated in late August, the main theme of this +publication has been the Soviet/Bloc materiel buildup in PBRUMEN. +(See Attachment A) +2) Total AMSPELL Support for September 1962: $50,960.40 + +a. AMBARB Section: Salaries $12,240.00 +Operations 7,700.00 +Processing 1,020.40 $20,960.40 +b. AMHINT Section: Support $ 5,000,00 +c. AMSPELL General: Salaries 9,000.00 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +Overhead 2,100.00 +Operations 13,900.00 $25,000.00 + +CONTINUED +4IBR +14-00000 +FORM +-40 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +CYSPATH SYMIN AND NU! +S-E-C-R-E-T +UFGA-6140. + +3) Intelligence Production: + +UFG-1572 - "Status of Equipment at the Nico Lopez +Refinery & UK, Czech, and Soviet Assitance +in its maintenance; Shipment of Gold Bullion +from the Refinery to the USSR." + +UFG-1585 - (As above) +UFG-1607 - (As above) +UFG-1622 - (As above) +UFG-1628 - (As above) + +4) Development and Plans: + +All planning phases of AMSPELL activities supported by +JMWAVE at the present time are subject to the results of meetings +with AMSPELL concerning increased control, and, the decisions of +JMWAVE to continue a support relationship if an acceptable degree +of KUBARK control can be established. + +B. AMHINTS: +1) General: + +a. As reported in Reference B, the most important +AMHINT development during September was the exfiltration of +AMHINT 53:01 This was also significant for JMWAVE, since all nego- +tiations with AMSPELL would be transferred from AMHINT 2 to 01 +AMHINT-5301 Although AMHINT-53 Will undoubtedly be fully briefed +and re-Indoctrinated by AMHINT leaders concerning AMSPELL present +status and operational relationship with JMWAVE, AMHINT-53 is a +mature and astute leader and can be expected to appreciate the +broad scope of JMWAVE-AMSPELL operations. + +b. In the Psywar field, the AMHINTS in PBRUMEN +continue to produce. "Trinchera" on a hand-operated mimeograph +machine in Havana and distribute about 10,000 copies monthly. +They are also committed to the collection and transmission of +reports and photographs on the Soviet buildup, at least until +the DAMSON intelligence operations are begun. This activity +is in direct support of the AMSPELL policy cited in Paragraph A.1)e +above. The AMSPELL propaganda section is divided into four +departments to carry out this program: PBRUNEN, Latin American, +PBRUMEN Exile Community and PBPRIME. +24 + +c. Diplomatic pouches intercepted for JMWAVE by +AMBLEAK-1 have revealed much of AMSPELL operational planning not +heretofore reported. In a series of letters written by the AMSPELL +national coordinators in exile to their opposite numbers in +PBRUMEN on 20 September, it was indicated that: + +: + +i. Negotiations by AMHINT 2 in Caracas, Costa Rica +and Panama are practically completed for an +AMSPELL operations base. (Letter from Bernabe +PENE to AMHINT-40) + +ii. AMSPELL has levied intelligence requirements on +AMHINTS in PBRUMEN for sending out information +on PBRUMEN ports that can be attacked from the +sea. (Intelligence Plans Numbers 5, 6 and 7, in +a letter from AMHINT-39 to "Jesus", National +Coordinator for Intelligence.) + +iii. In the interim, reports on Mariel, Cabanas, Bahia +Honda, La Habana, Matanzas and Cardenas are re- +quested on a continuing basis. +CLASSIFICATION +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +S-E-C-R-E-T +PAGE NO +X +CONTINUED +3 +JIBR +14-00000 +FORM +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +24 +SWATCH SYMORE AVEN +UFGA-61-10 + +d. Subsequently, in an incoming pouch and probably +crossing with the foregoing communications, a series of letters +from the National Coordinators in PBRUNEN reported a severe blow +to AMSPELL clandestine organization. Jore MEDINA Bringier +("Mongo"), National Coordinator for Military Reception and Supply, +reported that AMHINT 100 (PBRUMEN National Coordinator) had been +missing. (Later reported as arrested and being held at G-2 +Headquarters on Ave 5 in Miramar.) Also, "Juan" and "Miguel" +were arrested in Havana. Several others were missing. MEDINA +went on to describe security measures implemented and report on +a re-organization of the National Coordinator Committee. He +closed with a plea for a small shipment of small arms for defensive +use, clothing and medicine, and a full-scale propaganda effort if +AMHINT-40 should be sentenced to summary execution. + +e. In this same pouch, the National Coordinator for +Propaganda, Nicolas PEREZ Diez-Arguelles ("Jose Alfredo") rendered +a detailed report on Agit/Prop assets in PBRUMEN. The printing and +distribution of "Trinchera" has been moved up to every fortnight, +and efforts to get It printed on a commercial printing press in +Havana appear to be successful. Regular couriers are being trained +for delivery of the newspaper to the provinces. PEREZ alão +reported their progress in mounting two clandestine radio trans- +mitters for Agit/Prop purposes, one in Las Villas and one in +Havana. These are powered by 110 volt generators usually found +on a small farm. It is projected to transmit a regular propram, +probably entitled "Tele-periodico Trinchera". The report does +not explain what counter measures will be taken to prevent GOC +detection. Finally, PEREZ describes an Agit/Prop program already +in progress: Firss a plan for printing and marking walls with +their organization abbreviation, carried out in one operation, +synchronizing municipal and borough teams for the job. As a +follow-up phase, large cloth banners bearing the same letters will +be raised or tended in congested areas and photographs taken for +publication in "Trinchera". Also, with the aid of their Intelli- +gence Section, AMIHINTs have penetrated two radio stations in +Havana and are identifying all Sov/Bloc personnel employed there, +their security practices, addresses and routes for commuting. +2) Total AMHINT Support for September 1962: $5,000.00 + +(Included in AMSPELL General section of this report) + +3) Intelligence Production: + +(Reported in AMSPELL General Section.) + +4) Development & Plans: + +(See this section under AMSPELL General of this report) + +C. AMBARB + +During the reporting period no changes occurred in AMBARB +personnel assignments. With the exfiltration of AMHINT-53) from +PBRUMEN it is hoped that it will be possible to negotiate with +AMBARB the still unsettled question of AMBARB funding. We will +report further to Headquarters as soon as an agreement is reached +with AMBARB on funding of AMBARB representatives in the field by +local KUBARK Stations. For the present it can only be said that +the AMBARB leaders are strenuously resisting any effort by JMWAVE +to increase to more than eight the number of their people whom +they will permit KUBARK to furd.directly rather than through AMBARB +Headquarters in Miami. + +The inspection tour of AMBARB-16 to delegations in +Latin America resulted in the general. report forwarded for your +information as Attachment D: in reading this report, it is useful +for reference purposes to examin Attachment E a report which the +AMBARB office has prepared on its general progress since inception +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +CONTINUED +PAGE NO +4 +5/BR +14-00000 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +DISPATCH SYMOVAL AND NUMBLR +S-E-C-R-E-T +UFGA-6140 + +of the AMBARB program. As Attachment F we forward a special +report prepared by AMBARB-16 on AMBARB mailing operations cap- +abilities. + +Individual reports on the activities of AMBARB overseas +delegations are forwarded in the following Attachments, which +Headquarters may wish to bring to the attention of KUBARK Area +Divisions or Stations as it deems best: + +G. Bolivia +H. Brazil +I. Costa Rica +J. Chile +K. Colombia +L. Ecuador +M. Mexico +N. Panama +O. Peru +P. Uruguay +Q. Venezuela + +The AMBARB salary schedule for September is forwarded +as Attachuent R. + +END OF DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO +1394 +Y +CONTINUED +14-00000 + +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echeverric con tus ideas en marcha + +SALARY-1-30 September, 1962 + +DEPENDANTS ALLOWANCES: +Dependants - Alberto Muller (La Isla de Pinos) US$ 200.00 +Miguel Lasa (CT Catrusion) 200.00 +Rodolfo Vidal (Savana Ups.) 200.00 +Jorge de Armas (No in Isla de Finos) 225.00 +US$ 825.00 + +DRE EXECUTIVE AND ADMINISTRATYB: +Luis Fernandez Rocha Sec. General US$ 275.00 +Jose M. Lasa Sec. Propaganda 275.00 +Fernando Garcia Chacon Sec. Actas 250.00 +Jose A. Gonzalez Lanuza Sec. Relaciones Interiores 325.00 +Elio Mas Hernandez Sec. Planificacion 275.00 +General Fatjo Sec. Finnanzas 275.00 +Raquel Lavilla (Cecilia) Ast. Inteligecia y visas 180.00 +Ronnie Ramos Ast. Propaganda 200.00 +Zoila Diaz Ast. Propaganda 150.00 +Teresa Valdos Hurtado Ast. Archivo y Propaganda 150.00 +Elvira Weiss Ast. Rel. Internas 150.00 +Mercedes Ramirez Pelephone 150.00 +Luisita Esquiroz Ast. Rel. Internas 110.00 +Lula Santos Ast. Propaganda 100,00 +US$2865.00. + +SUBSISTENCE ALLOWANCES FUTURS CPS: +Ana Diaz Silveira Ast. Finanzas US$ 200.00 +Maria V. de los Reyes Ast. Archivo y Prop. 120.00 +Isabel Alonso Ast. Informacion 170.00 +Carlos Bravo Ast. Propaganda 80.00 +Angelica Martinez ast. Finanzas y visas waiver 100.00 +Luis Gutierrez' -elegrafist 150.00 +Carlos A. Huller Ast. Propaganda 125.00 +US$ 945.00 +./.... + +att 3 UFGA GIYO 19-120-26/3 +ATT "B" +14-00000 + +DIRECTORIO. REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echeverria con tus ideas en marcha + +- 2- + +MILITAR INFILTRATION OPS TRAINING: +Bernabe Pena Militar Cord OPS US$ 275.00 +Gilberto Aleman Trainee #1 150.00 +Francisco Calvet Trainee #2 175.00 +Carlos DiQuesne Trainee # 3 125.00 +J. M. Fiol Trainee #4 325.00 +Angel A. Fontanils Trainee #5 225.00 +Francisco Garcia Trainee #6 120.00 +Julio Jo Trainee # 7 120.00 +Carlos Obregon Trainee #8 (Tele) 170.00 +Lesmes Ruiz Trainee #9 200.00 +Arnaldo Santa Cruz Trainee # 10 150.00 +Ernesto Fernandez Trainee # 11 200.00 +Jon Koch Trainee # 12 250.00 +Julian Gomez Maritime Militar - 100.00 +Lazaro Fariñas Trainee # 13. 100.00 +Enrine Torres Maritime Militar 100.00 +Sec. Asuntos Militares 375.00 +Juan M. Salvat Trainee # 14 100.00 +Ignacio Arjona Resp. Asuntos Navales 200.00 +Albor Ruiz Trainee #15 200.00 +Luis Camps Trainee # 16 (Naval) 150.00 +Julio Hernandez Rojo In Cuba (his family) 200.00 +Raul de Cespedes Ast. Militar 125.00 +Maria Doardo Ast. Militar 130.00 +Isidro Borja Ast. Sec. Aasuntos Militares 100,00 +US$ 4365.00 + +Dependats Allowances US$ 825.00 +DRE Office and Executive 2865.00 +Subistence Allowance 945.00 +Militar Inf. Ops. Training 4365.00 + +US$ 9000.00 + +Responsable de Finanzas DRE +14-00000 + +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echeverria con tus ideas en marcha + +MIAMI 30 AUGUST 192 +INTERNATIONAL SECTION PAYROLL CONT.! + +HAIN OFFICE +1) Eduardo Mñiz Melo Coordinator- 275.00 for Ang 62 +2) Vario Pita Garcis Sub-Cooruinator-325.00 +3) Evello Ley Fernance Contacts : Sinace-250.00---- +4) Aida Rodrimez Menicz Secretary Typist-200.00---- +5) Margarita Esquiroz Martinez-Translator- 170.00---- + +RADIO CENTRAL & SOUTH AMICA +6) re.ro Ynterian Garcia ab-coordinator---- 275.00---- +7) Clara Alvarez rerez sst Secretary 120.00- + +PHOTOGRAPE DEPARTENT +2) Jose I. Rodriguez Lombillo---Sub-Coordinator 300.00- +9) Jouquin Martinez de rinillos----Rioto Tech-- 250.00! +10) Antonio Abella Caluerin ----Photographer -2000--- + +ARGENTINA +11) Rogello Helu Vital aiting Visa 350.00 +12) Alejandro rortes Cortada-aiting for visa--300.00---- + +BOLIVIA +13) Amado Jones Roipl nes Sept 1961 ---200.00 +14) Bite Bento consatez ------Jecember er 200.00 +15) Jose Adolfo Barro Garcia-aiting to be approved--200.00- + +BRAZIL +16) Raul Gonzalez Simon October 1961 150. +I) Jose Vega Rivera October 1sel-...... - +Carlos Valdesuso Rodriquez------January 1952-------- 3200.00. +19) Guillermo Asper Valdes -- ---December 1961------- +20) Pedro Castello 1062 200.0O-- +21) Benito Diaz Faret -Jane 1962-........ 200.00 +22) Jorge Guerra Guerra-December 1:51----------- 350.00---- +23) Carlos Badias Vazquez waiting to se Approved-250.CC---- + +CHILE +: +25) Rafael Esptrosa arata Jane isec 230.00 +5)tolis Mesa Viileniño 395.00 +27) Luis Flueras Vaides -November 1861 -- 200.00 + +att RYOUFGA 640 19-124-26/3 +14-00000 + +CONTINATIO +COSTA RICA +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echevertia con tus ideas en marcha + +31 Evello Companioni Esteva ---------October 1961 -200.00---- +(12) Jore Hermida Arenas --- October 1901 ---- +30) Julian Dante Fernandez ----July 1962 200.00. +(31) Armando del rozo October 19615.00- + +COLOMBIA +Joso A. Guerra Rodriguez-January 1962----- 275.00--- +33) Andres de la Rosa------ ------January 1962--200.00- +34) Kelson Federico Better potres-----May 1962 200.00---- +35) Rolando Castaño ---January 1962 200.00---- + +ECHIDOR +(2) Harael grizendo dento ember inf +37) Francisco siaded Secaili-----January 1962 ---- 200.00---- + +HOOURAS +32) Fernando Arco lerna.dez ------Waiting to be approved-225.00---- +30) Eduardo Tomas Terres Ramos---aiting to be approved-225.00---- + +MEXICO +Angel Cazzalez-rermandez September +11) Jore porticos Arlegal ---Kovember 1961 300.00---- +42) Martin Horua Arrecinea waiting for visa 200.00---- +43) Carlos Garcia Soler Waiting for visa 250.00--- + +PAAA +: +(44) Jorge Mendi utia Ramirez-October 1961 200.00 +(5) Jorge Carben Garcia -May 1961 275.00---- + +PERU +! +-46) Rolando Fernandez Corredera -----October 1961---300.00--- +47) Lestor Campaneris angel October 1961--250.00 +48) Sixto Raciales äss Waiting for visa------200.00-- +49) Ricardo hubiales 309-------- -Waiting for visa---200.00---- +.: + +REPUBLICA DODICANA +50) Pablo Acmaa -May 1962 250.CC---- +51) Delio Gonzalez Waiting for visa 250.00---- + +URUSJAY +(52) Cario Garcia Gonzalez --July 1962 250.00----- +53) Armando Frias Mesa July 1962--- 250.00---- +54 Rene Morato Fontera -July 1962 225.00---- +14-00000 + +CONTIGATION +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echeverria con tus ideas en marcha + +VENEZUELA +5.5 +5 +Rafael Tremols Fresneda ----September 1961 -275.00 +vouquin Perez thedrinios101 +57) Jose Gonzalez Llorente ------- -November 1961-20000---- +58) Lorenzo Martin Rodriguez ----Bovember 1961----. -200.00---- +59 Luis Boza Dominues - June 1961 -200.00 +- +60 Ricardo Rodriguez Jimenez--May 1961 -200.00- +61) Ramon Caler Rivero --May 1962 ---- -200.CO---- +62) Roberto Prego Novo ------------May 1961 --200.00--- +$12,240.00 +TOTAL ACOUNT INTERNATIONAL PAYROLL, RECEIVED FIVE DAYS LATE +ON SEPTE FER 1962........ + +SATOR +INTE JR. +LOKAL FINANCE +14-00000 + +F. +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +josé antonio echeverría con tus ideas en marcha + +REPORT + +Daring the recent trisus tarou n the vele ations in Latin +Americe, the results of the seal of roy wil to Caba +were reported to me. .or the better understamain, of the a res- +cents reucued, we will now explain them within euch Dele ation visit- +ed. +- + +The vele ation at veneraela sent some montas ao prop ands wo sent +them to be called to cats. moy used the lists of adresses iven by +itojer. +: +Venczdela nas contime cale systém asi, to props nis edited by the +asra the propene eared in Venezuela. in avere a or 1,700 +letters was sent uri, Ji June, and Jaly, ali tem from Caracas +one contin, from Maracaibo another contu, and from caroalsimeto unstner. +All security means were smaled that they be sent by ifererant persone +afficient cong, t tre olur, si no sonomertive, stamps +be used, ordinary envelopes, at alles in all post offices, etc.) +with + +ne + +The Jelction et shell also sent the pros tis given by no er, at +no reply sus potuined from any person. de stealed the security means +ard the conditions for the genuin of the propa puniato Cuca. +Deletion remerked on the risk ran wit.. the mail and the violations +to mich it is subject in prasil (they emplined time the series of +post office employees are so low that they tae of the stamps from +the ictters when they ave not been merken, to sell them, and then +they destroy the letter. + +They sent 1,500 letters darin, ley, Jane, si Jaly. +JEJTAY. + +c uld not send the propada to craquay because then we had no Deles- +thon there. +그리 +The Dele stion alle sent the third groande ve Rover, +which was the prope ands on the members of the Lets of July that +are Laprisoned or bzen еxесаtеd. mey sent 1,200 letters. + +alfi buFCA 6140 19-124-2013 +14-00000 + +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +josé antonio echeverría con tus ideas en marcha + +The list of adresses da to be eviously caccked up, because +tacio acre persons in 15 actually sorin, in the under- +round, and the senior siaressed to them could, +consegaently, piace them ander retiner. + +300710 de L 2.3 +Calz +14-00000 +1 +ام + +3. Watle AHINT AiNta now POPRIME, he will detersine ASIELL policy +8 approved by the AMPLI Futive Committee. However, the activities of +the last four months wereplanned and controlled by 4.20 and Assisting +him were AMINT-SA Bernabe PENA, who were present at tale meeting. After +the ARARS discussion, the meeting turned into a long discussion of the +International Communiet situation, ODYOKE, AIDARK and AMSTELL policies as +related to this situation. Some of the noteworthy iteas revealedt + +a. ANSPELL had the 24 August Havana attack plan for six monthe, but +had sholved it for the "right tims" and a considered decision +not to embark upon a course independent of KURARK approval. The +Sov/blea buildup changed that decision. + +b. AMSPELL analyzes the situation as hopeless for the PBRUMEN +revelutionary movements after four months becauses + +1- The Soviets will be firmly established and ODYOKR policy as +defined by GPIPEFAL tends toward and will probably result in +a hemisphere no eptance of PRIMEN AS A satellite. + +3- After four months, the degree of police controls, repression +and persecution will make any internal action in civie +resistance and guerrilla warfare virt ally impossible. + +6. AMSPELL feels that ODYOKE policy on PBI: MEN cannot be influenced +by the rising tide of public opinion and congressional action, +partly because UPINFAL is surrounded by a group of advisors +who are "one step from being parlor pinks or wores". The list +began with Chester BOWLES. +ان + +d. This situation is not an originst AMSPELL ๑๖orvation. During +his European travel in August, AilNT-2 went to the Vatican +for a meeting (claimed to be high level) which had been arranged +some time ago, its impression of thinking in the Vatican re +World Communist advance, was that ODYOKE or FOPRIME was no longer +calculated as an effective power for defending the world against +total takoover. That the Catholic Church was beginning the long +process of preparing their forces for a war 14 dominated ty +Cosamunian. + +4. As a result of their observations and analysis, AMSPELL haa assumed +A "uow or never" attitude and policy. They feel they must resort to tactics +that mold PURRIME public opinion and bring pressure to bear on OLYOKE and +OPIDEAL for action in the PORUMIN situation, Latin America must also be kept +aware and urged to support an action. They would hope that such an AMSPELL +policy and resultant activity would not be interpreted as opposition or +hostility to KULARY or ODYOKE, and that their KBARK relationship would +Ruvive the critical months before then. They recognize that KURARK is +bound by policy and burdened by a bureaucracy, and feel that the actions +although independent and uncontrolled - of AMSPELL Eight contribute +to the formation of action policy in PDRUMEN, despite consternation in. +ZRAETAL. +REV + +BAN +3188 +14-00000 + +A.-2, 3 N Per +23 September 1962 +Tip-Top Restaurant, Cora Gable. +01 + +1600-1830 h. + +Harold R. NOHMAYR +C. + +1. The meeting with AM:11VT-2 was to clarify the continuing sisunder +standing and disagreement over AMBARB funding. The original AMBAR policy +meeting with AND ST2 was reviewed, and AMHINT Polated rapolated out that it was +not agreed that KAIKOistet ons wou'd pay all AMLARBS, h t only the cuverts. +Without going over the fire evolution of the AWARD project fanding, It +was pointed up to ANTT that the project was a two-way arrangement, of +grent mutual conventence, alt we must find a functional "alddle-ground" +which to operate, although it may not be entirely satisfactory to either of +the parties. AliT agreed, an the following ground rules were arrived +at as a workable fuminplant + +8. AMBARDs assigned as overt AMSPELL representatives will be fuated +by AMSPELL from last on all future assignments. Those now being funded by +station will remain s atus quo. +: + +b. Covert AMHARBS for station contact will be assigned by indiv +processing, both parties agreed, and station will fund and control. +٥٠ +Re the four pending cases where stations have request'd funding +as soon as possible - a meeting is to be held where each case will ৯০ +considered individually and decided upon. + +2. While this arrangement is not entirely acceptable, it is believed +that upon the return of All NT-53 to the operational control, a batter +arrangement can be made, +01 +(LDLIFGH 6140 + +-1 +19-124-2013 +AT +[GIGR] +14-00000 + +DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL +jose antonio echeverria con tus ideas en marcha + +PORT + +SUBJECT. 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FILED 132248 +REPORT CLASS SECRET/NO FOREIGN DISSEM HOC S +DOM CAN REPUBLIC/CJ +SUB SUPPORT OF THE DOMIN CAN AIR FORCE AND NAVY FOR CANE CEERATIONS +IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC +DO: EARLY AUGUST 1964 +PADA: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, SANTO DOMINGO (1) AUGUST (4) +APPR: +IN COMMENT: + +RELEASING INC: +CATE: +BASED ON: +LIAISON: +SECRE? +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 +TO: +FROM: +ACTION: +INFO: +PAGE 2 + +SOURCE DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL 24 +(F) WITH EXCELLENT CONTACTS IN MILITARY CIRCLES. + +IV COMMENT: + +RELE ASING INC: +DATE DISTRIBUTED: +BASED ON: +LIAISON: +TOCS: +PRECEDENCE: +Erst +SECRET +REPRODUCE BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PP + +14-00000 +SECRET +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +Intelligence Information Cable +COUNTRY: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC/CUBA +DATE OF +INFO.: +TOCS: +SUBJECT: DOMINICAN CACHING OPERATIONS +DATE ACQ.: DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, SANTO DOMINGO (1) AUG (4) 1964 + +SOURCE: 24 +AND +APPRAISAL: DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL (F) WITH EXCELLENT CONTACTS IN MILITARY +CIRCLES. +AFFRAISAL: F +DISTRIBUTION: 5 + +1. THE DOMINICAN AIR FORCE AND THE DOMINICAN +NAVY ARE ALLOWING CRAFT MANNED BY CUBAN EXILES TO +CACHE ARMS AND OTHER SUPPLIES ON THE DOMINICAN COAST +AT LAS PENA. AND PUNTA LUNA, SOUTH OF MONTE CRI. +THE BOATS ARRIVE AND DEPART QUICKLY, WITH PERMISSION +FROM THE DOMINICAN NAVY, TO CACHE THEIR CARGO. +ARMS AND OTHER SUPPLIES ARE NOT OF DOMINICAN ORIGIN. +THE CUBAN EXILES DO NOT REMAIN ASHORE, BUT LEAVE AFTER +THE CRAFT THAT BROUGHT THEM. +2. AIR FORCE COL. JUAP. IN. FOLCH PERELO. HAS CHARGE + +SECRET + +ARMY ACS NAVY AIR SEC DEF NSA NIK AID USIA CA CHI CRE + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NO FORIES DISSEM +TOCS +OF THE AIR FORCE BASE IN SANTIAGO, IN CHARGE OF THIS +OPERATION. (SOURCE COMMENT. IN EARLY JULY, FOLCH AND +GEN. ATILA LUNA WERE REPORTEDLY AIDING CUBAN EXILES). +THE DOMINICAN ARMY IS NOT DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN THE CUBAN +EXILE OPERATIONS. +3. FIELD DISSEM. STATE ARMY NAV AIR CINCSO CONGLANT. + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +CONTINUATION OF DCS INFORMATION REPORT diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10064.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10064.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb753984b919004571a79e542739c6792335da30 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10064.md @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +104-10170-10064 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +SECRET + +TO: Deputy Chief, WH/SA +FROM: Chief of Station, JMWAVE/C +INFO: +SUBJECT: TYPIC/ANSPELL/Operational +AMSPELL Tour of Latin America +ACTION REQUIRED +REFERENCES: +REFS: A. WAVE 1448 +B. HLBA 6911 +C. BOGO 4332 +D. QUIT 5867 +E. HEGA 2900 +F. SAGO 6577 +G. SAGO 6595 +H. LAPA 5550 +I. HVCA 11,393 + +1. SUMMARY. The Reference A. AMSPELL exhibit toured six +Latin American countries during a five-month period, February-June +1964. With the exception of Guayaquil and La Paz -- where excel- +lent results were achieved the tour was only moderately success- +ful, and must be classified a failure in Quito, Santiago and +Montevideo. According to AMSPELL, the total number of persons who +viewed the exhibit was 6,720. Another 2,792 persons reportedly +attended conferences at which the AMSPELL team gave talks on the +Reference A. exhibit and the dangers and weaknesses of Castro- +Communism. Publicity was given the exhibit by 34 newspapers (47 +items), 30 radio stations, and six television stations. AMSPELL +estimated the TV audience at 1,300,000. Sample clippings are +enclosed under separate cover. Reports from WH stations and the +WAVE debriefing of the AMSPELL team lead us to conclude that the +tour was a moderate success that could have been much better if +if had been better organized and if the AMSPELL team had had more +experience. (On balance) we believe the tour was well worth the +approximately $12,000.00 KUBARK paid out. We do not, however, +believe it should be repeated in the foreseeable future in view +of the relative inexperience shown by the AMSPELL team on the +recent tour and the many difficulties encountered in trying to +organize the exhibit in the various cities. + +Attachments: U/SC +A. AMSPELL Statistical Report +B. Misc. Press Clippings +DISTRIBUTION: +3 DC/WH/SA, w/attachs, u/sc + +CS COPY +19-124-26/3 +DATE TYPED: 23 July 64 +DATE DISPATCHED: 24 1964 +UFGA-16,980 + +19-124-26-/3 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA 16,980 + +2. COLOMBIA. + +a. Bogota, The AMSPELL team arrived in Bogota on 12 February +1964. but were unable to make contact with the local AUSPELL/AMBARB +contact until the next day. They were unable to get adequate advance +publicity and had trouble finding space for the exhibit. About 200. +persons attended the exhibit, and AMSPELL conferences were attended by +approximately 485 persons. HLBA-6911reported GISNEAKER-9's observations +on the local reaction to the tour, which he judged to be indifferent. +The AMSPELL team freely admitted to WAVE that the Bogota operation was +something less than successful, but blamed the lack of advance prepara- +tions and the existence of an unfriendly press for their failure. +should also be noted that the AMSPELL team was not on the best of terms +with some of the local Cubans, and this fact probably had a good deal +to do with the poor showing. + +b. Medellin. The showing in Medellin was better than in +Bogota. The press was lukewarm but the director of the Caracol radio +station gave them considerable publicity, and they were able to hold +the exhibit in a central spot in the city. About 400 persons visited +the exhibit over a period of three days, and 850 persons attended con- +ferences given by the team. + +c. Cali. The team received good advance press play in Cali, +which was perhaps one reason for the fact that the local Communist party +was also well prepared for their arrival. On the very first morning +of the exhibit, a large crowd of Communists tried to enter the exhibit +with the obvious intention of starting trouble. and when they were +locked out began to throw rocks and "stinkbombs" into the exhibit hall. +The incident provided considerable publicity for AMSPELL, as reported +in BOGO 4332. A total of 100 persons attended the exhibit. The AMSPELL +team claimed that the Communists were very strong in Cali and that work- +ing there was like swimming upstream. + +3. ECUADOR. + +a. Quito. The team arrived in Quito on 25 March, after spend- +ing several days in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain visas for Peru. +QUIT 5867 reported the AMSPELL team's personality clashes with the +local AMBARBs and the consequent poor performance by the AMSPELL team, +who complained of the absence of police protection, adequate facilities +for the exhibit, etc., and departed just two days later on the 27th. +One member remained in Bogota to hold conferences, attended by 325. +persons. While not accepting the blame for this fiasco, the AMSPELL +team generally corroborated the above story in their debriefing by WAVE. +After such incidents as reported in QUIT 5867, we are reluctant to +recommend any future tours. + +b. Guayaquil. The AMSPELL team considered Guayaquil their +most successful operation, an opinion seconded by Guayaquil base who +termed it a "resounding success." (See QUIT 5867 and HEGA 2900). The +exhibit received front page coverage in "El Universo" and "El Telegrafo"! +and they were given a half hour on a major TV station. An estimated +total of 1,200 persons visited the exhibit, and the team spoke before +40 members of a local group, Frente de Defensa Nacional. + +4. Santiago, Chile. + +The AMSPELL team arrived in Santiago on 5 March to coincide +with the opening of the Latin American Youth Congress (LAYC). The +Santiago operation was a complete loss because Chilean customs authori- +ties would not release the exhibit during the congress and the AMSPELL +team was unable to obtain space of any kind to hold conferences due to +competition from the congress for space. (See SAGO 6577). The AMSPELL +team had been counting on a contact in the Catholic University, Fernando +SANHUESA, to facilitate their activities but SANHUESA told them that +the LAYC was a failure from the Communist side and that the AMSPELL team +could contribute more by remaining quiet than by actively propagandizing + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA 16,980 + +against (and thereby calling attention to) the congress. +was that the AMSPELL team did nothing. An amateurish plan to kidnap a +The end result +Cuban delegate to the LAYC as hostage for political prisoners in Cuba +was quickly scotched by the Station. (Sec SAGO 6595). + +5. La Paz, Bolivia. + +The AMSPELL team arrived in La Paz on 17 March, and after somė +difficulty in obtaining space were finally able to open the exhibit +in Club La Paz on 21 March. +ferences were held in various locations in the city, with the closing +As noted in LAPA 5550, exhibits and con- +performance on 25 March at the Scala Theater hosted by the Venezuelan +ambassador. The exhibit received excellent coverage in all four of the +leading La Paz newspapers and the three largest radio stations carried +AMSPELL conferences. Despite the excellent publicity, a total of only +600 persons visited the exhibit in La Paz. According to AMSPELL, this +was due to Bolivian preoccupation with such things as a national day to +demand a passage to the sea for Bolivia which stopped all traffic and +communication. + +6. Argentina. + +a. Buenos Aires. The AMSPELL team arrived in Buenos Aires on +27 March during Holy Week. In addition to the delay caused by Holy Week +celebrations, the team had difficulty finding space for the oxhibit. +With the help of the Chamber of Commerce, the exhibit finally opened on +6 April in Chamber of Commerce offices on Leandro Allem street. An +estimated 1,200 persons visited the exhibit during a four-day period, +and good publicity was also obtained in the La Prensa and La Razon +newspapers. The AMSPELL group also obtained 10 minutes on Panorama +Mundial, Channel 7 TV, as part of a 30-minute program on Cuba and the +overthrow of Goulart in Brazil. According to AMSPELL, the Panorama +program is rated as having 500,000 viewers. The AMSPELL team also held. +four conferences before small groups of Rotarians and university students +which were attended by a total of 100 persons. + +b. Rosario. The AMSPELL team arrived in Rosario on 11 April +and opened the exhibit on 15 April, after the customary difficulties +of finding a site due to the lack of advance preparations. +chamber of commerce finally came through with an excellent site, the +The local +"Galeria Libertad", in the center of town. A total of 2,000 persons +visited the exhibit during the three days it was open. +papers (La Cronica, La Tribuna, La Capital) gave good publicity to the +Local news- +tour. The local radio stations gave spot announcements of the exhibit +but did not give any additional publicity. + +c. Cordoba. +where they were able to show the exhibit to an estimated 600 persons +The AMSPELL team made a hurried trip to Cordoba, +during a three-day stay, 20-23 April. +was again very helpful in arranging for space for the exhibit and obtain- +The local chamber of commerce +ing local press publicity. Good press coverage was obtained in Los +Principios and Cordoba. + +7. Montevideo, Uruguay. +was the worst performance of the entire tour, with only twenty persons +The AMSPELL team reported that Montevideo +attending the exhibit. They arrived on 26 April and after unsuccess- +fully attempting to obtain a site in a central location, felt obliged +to accept space in the Catholic Club, considered a center of reaction +by many Uruguayans and remote from the main thoroughfares. Despite +the poor reception and the lack of good local contacts, a fair amount +of publicity was obtained in the local press and the AMSPELL team had +a one-hour show on the local TV channel 10. + +/ CONTINUED / + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA 16,980 + +8. Caracas, Venezuela. The AMSPELL team arrived in Caracas on +9. May, having cut ut Brazil from the tour because of visa problems. Their +early arrival caught their local contacts unprepared and it was not +until 16 May that the exhibit opened. Excellent support was provided +by station assets and widespread publicity was given to the event. +However, the exhibit was located in a relatively remote spot and only +300 persons attended the exhibit, according to AMSPELL. (The Station +estimate was 400-500). Another 140 persons attonded ANSPELL con- +forences. The station report (HVCA-11393) which has been corroborated +by the WAVE debriefing of the AMSPELL team, describes the typical +experience of the AMSPELL team throughout the tour with the exception +that local support was not always as effective as in Caracas. + +9. Enclosed under separate cover is an AMSPELL statistical summary +of the tour and press clippings from the countrios visited. + +Bruce P. Vedder +ANDREW K. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Distribution: + +By copy to: 2 - Washington +1 - Santiago de Cuba +1 - 11c3 +1 - Endusay + +Orally to: None + +1 - level, Air Attesta + +References: + +Coarce, Operational Data, cad Comments: +Cabjocts Plans and Activities of the Directoric Revolucionario +Eources Juri Sinches 705 + +1. Pert of the information in the attached report was forwarded ty +HAVA 031. + +2. Sourco, al had provicably not through a ritual cogdates, cent card through azother student contest of Lil that baced to talk to. Ulhas acasco is vental ty tho Cuba elite to vas cot clandestinoly. The informatica in the attached report elicital frea hia during meetings on 9 and 10 March 1957. + +Classification +SECRET + +Удо + +APERTURE CARD REPRODUCTION +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +COUNTRY: Cuba +SUBJECT: Plans end Activities of the Directcrio Rovolucionario +PLACE ACQUIRED: Habana +SECRET +FIELD INFORMATION REPORT + +REPORT NO. ERH-1432 +DATE OF INFO: October 1955- +9 March 1957 +DATE ACQUIRED: 9-10 March 1957 +DATE OF REPORT: 11 March 1957 + +SOURCE, SOURCE EVALUATION, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT: +Cancer der of Directorio Revolucionario (F) +steal of Contents 3 + +2.1cc32 +- CJ MY Sanches, lectors of the Directele 10. Esvelacicario Leatharoitical Student Directory) formed at tavarat: of a 10 11 ,111 עד:rida, with two delegates of TiCATED Diante Carlo Secarris to plan the uprising cgainst the c CS-1012 celegates of the thros croups corect ci a plan watch celled for p to lead ta oricato and the other to press to pro into cotica at n al Juch Meanch Палеттаかいw 1:111a 1a the Gloria laestra fiting, calciates: Cool, fomor lilnister of Leier, cealal Carles Fo +sethacinatio cf. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +14-00000 + +F 29497 +F116921 + +SECRET CALE 3115322 + +T. DY CIESTELSAT (SUPPORT) - CITE UA-500 +A 116921 + +CASE 16633 EPT 1661 WE PORWARD THE FOLLOWING FROM NEW YORK: + +1. THE INTERESTHA FI RPT FI AREA DIVISIO WELCOMED YOUR DETAILED +INVENTORY OF THE VERSON HPT VERSON PATERIAL. HAVANA FI RPT FI STATION +HAS ADVISED THAT VERSON HAS IN TOUCH WITLAMERICAN EMBASSY IN PAST AND +IS OF OPINION THAT I PORTANT PART OF VEPSON PATERIAL IS IN CIA +POSSESSION. THIS LAST PROBABILITY - SUPPORTED BY YOUR DESCRIPTION AND +OPINIONS - HAS PRACTICALLY ELICINATED DESIRE TO SECURE THE FOLDERS. +THE NEED FOR INVOLVING CUSTONS IN A SERIES OF DELIVERIES AND VORSON'S +DESIRE TO HAVE THE FOLDERS RETURNED ARE FURTHER FACTORS COMPLICATING +THE SITUATION. FINALLY FI/WERPT FIMVE DIVISION STATES THAT +ΤΗΣ CONDITIONS INPOSED BY VERSON GARRANT A SUSPICION THAT THIS DEAL HAS +DEEN DESIGNED FOR EXPLOITATION OF THE PRI10 CROUP RPT PRIO GROUP IN THE +NOVEMBER ELECTIONS IN CURA. + +2. IN VIEW OF THE ABOVE, WE HAVE NOT RPT NOT FORWARDED YOUR LETTER +HE HAVE +BUT SUBSTITUTED A DRAFT ALONG LINES SUGGESTED BY FI RPT FI. +POUCHED YOU A COPY AND YOU WILL NOTE THAT IS IS VAGUE AND EVASIVE. +THIS HAS BEEN DOVE DELIBERATELY WITH THE HOPE THAT IT WILL AROUSE A +REPLY; FOR ODVIOUS REASON THE WASHINGTON RETURN ADDRESS IS INDICATED. +FI BILL RPT FIBILL CONTINUE TO PREPARE REPLIES UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE +OFFER IS FINALLY REJECTED OR YOU ARGLASKED TO PARTICIPATE IN ANOTHER +MELTING. + +3. WE TRUST THE ARRANGEMENTS SESCRIBED ABOVE MEET WIT +YOU +APPROVAL. IF THERE ARE ANY CERPT CC ASPECTS YOU CAN CALL TO OUR +ATTENTION, ADVISE AND THEY WILL BE USED TO ADJUST THE OFERATION. + +30/10552 SEP COS + +14-00000 + +F 29499 +F 116921 + +(PRIORITY) SECRET CANE 122 10 REY CALEANS FROM WASHINSTON +TO MANY FROM ARNCHAFT BY CIESIELSKI CIAZ MA-9879 +A li692 + +THIS IS SER CASE 1563 RPT 166294N WITH +SLATESENTATIVES OF CARLOS PRIO SOCARRAS BOT CARLOS PRIO SOCANNAS.. +GE CONVERSATION ALDEE COSISISI ON 1 RPT (BERTENGER 54. ACCORDING +TO FISUR EPT FISH DIVISION, FRANK JACKSON FRI FRANK JACKSON OF +RIANI, FLORIDA APPROACHES PRESIDENTIAL SIDE SHERMAN ADAאמחאת זקי פא +ADAMS WITH A STORY INAT INTELLIGENCE MATERIAL CONCERNING SOVIET PLANS +IN THE CARRIBEAN AREA COULD DE MADS AVAILABLE TIPOUCH CARIOS PRIC +IT APPZAPS THAT SHERGAN ABANS TOLD JAGON HAIGHT BE OF +INTEREST TO CIA APT CIS AND INDICATED THAT HE WOULD TAKE APPROPRIATE +ACTION. + +:: +FRANK JACKSON IS REPORTED TO BE CONNECTED FITH AN ORGANIZATION +ANGUS AS WORLD SURVEYSS SE ALSO SERVES AS PUBLIC RELATIONS REPRESENTA- +TIVE FOR PRIO, IN SPITE OF THIS INSINESS CONNECTION IT IS SELIEVED +THAT JACKSON'S MOTIVATION IS CORRECT. THIS CONCLUSION IS BASED ON +THE FACT THAT HE HAS HAD SERVICE WITH ONT RIPT ONE AND THE SECRET +SERVICE, AND IS PERSONALLY VOUCHED FOR BY A KEYBER OF THE CIA RPT +CIA SECURITY SFFICE. + +AS YOU KNOW, PRIO IS CURRENTLY INVOLVED WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF +JUSTICE AND SCHEDULED TO STAND TRIAL ONDAN ARNS SNUCCIING CHARGE +ESL SI EPT FI AREA DIVISION HAS TAKEN INFO CONSIDERATION THE POSSIBILITY +GIAT THIS CURRENT PRIC OFFER IS A MANEUVER DESIGNED TO PLACE ΤΙΣ ΕΝ +AFT US GOVERNMENT IN AN ANKHARD-POSITION, ON THE OTHER AND +JACKSON STATES THAT THE TRIO GROUP IS SORING THIS OFFER WITHOUT ANY +TROCIT OF FINANCIAL RETURN OR POLITICAL FAVORS + +14-00000 + +THE AFOVE INSGRMATION IS FURNISHED FOR BACKGROUND. WE HAVE ASKER +SECURITY TO COORDINATE WITH FOR SPT FAI ON A CRASH BASIS AND WILL +ANK YOU TO TAME NO LOT NO ACTION UNTIL TUS COCASDATION IS EFFECTED +AT THE GASHDICTON LEVEL. PLEASE CONSIDER THIS WIFE AS AN ALERT AND +ADVISE US OF YOUR ESTIMATED DEPARTURE FIRE SO THAT WE CAN NOTIST +YOU BY TELEPHONE THAT THE NECESSARY COORDINATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED. +AT HIANS JACKSON CAN BE CONTACTED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE +NEIDER 45-6633 RPF 46-5558, AND TOLD THAT YOנה אז מה אוAN AS A +FOLLOWED TO ΤΗΣ ΑΣΕΤΙΝΟ ΜΕ HAD IN WASHINGTON WITH MR. HENRY THOMAS +RPY MR. HENRY THOMAS (THOMAS IS THE SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE DESCRIGE +ASOVE AS JACKSON'S FRIEND). + +IT IS NOT EPT NOT KNGUN WHETHER PRIS VILL ATTEND PERSONALLY OP +SEND REPING SENTATIVES. IT IS DOLIEVED THAT A BI-LINGUAL REPRESENTATIVE +WILL RE BRONOMY BY THE FRIG SEOPLE. AT THE MOSTING YOU ARE ASKED +TO DO THE FOLIOSINC + +A. SECURU AS MUCH METALLED INFORMATION AROUT THE OFFER OF SOVIET +INTELLIGENCE PLANS AS FOSSIBLE. + +B. SECURE THE NAMES OF THE REPRESENTATIVES. +: +IWIFORTUNATELY, YOU WILL BE IN NO UPT NO POSITION TO MAKE ANY +COMMITMENTS AND THE PRIO REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD BE SO ADVISED SY +UNFORTUNATELY, YOU WILL BE IN NO KPT NO POSITIΟΥ ΤΟ ΠΑΚΣ ΑΝΥ +COMMITMENTS AND THE PRIO REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD SE SO ADVISED BY +YOU, YOU WILL ALSO ADVISE THOMAS ON THIS POINT AS YOUR FIRST WESTING +IT SIN, WE FEEL THAT IT WILL BE DEST IF YOU 10.12.17 ANGELTOGE +OF YOUTE CIA PPRT CIA AFFILIATION TO JACKSON AND INTRODUCE YOURSELS +ΤΟ ΤΗΣ FRIO HLY AS A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OS RPT US COVERNMENT WHO +IS VOUCHED FOR DY JACKSON, + +31/34552 SEP CAS + +14-0000 +A-16721 +Chief Catact Division +22 Soptrator 1958 + +Calef, w Orleans Office + +Croc 16603 +15-7157 +77 +1. Cartel and suppliciting our coveral long-distance telephone con +recestiens, I repere bereith concerning my interview with Mr. Frank Jactam and +two evitere cetha Prio Escarrial crop in Miasi, Florida, on 1714 19 steater +1956, mis porties of the portion of repert la concerned with the unchanics of the operation +red the peroccalities involved. It would do, I preaves, of little interess to Fl. +& suppleantal section cracains a descriptics of the material offered by מפלסס פלל +religuan, chich partica, essure, you will turn over to 31/3 niviatas + +2.val in Hiani, I called at the office of the Fel with a vi view +do inferuing that Amy of by preas and of the general nature of the armirties +I proposed to engage in, co that the egante of the Bureau vould not be undoly +onpriced if they learned of my activities from other agents who were presעגלמת +doping cy proposed castects wider ausveillance. The SAC was absent from the offios. +Inecordingly talked with cut of the luty officers, a Special Agent based +li +tweser, visa 2 had esa berors and who has frequsitly cooperated with our repres +tetive in Hiani, Jaha d. Tyor. Schilldecker was rost pleasant and cooperative. +I informed his that the weiter co which Ivan engaged had been carrillanted with +FIT boudmortero tr. Charles lintes end that the Bureau interposes +objections. The told him, in general terms, about the activities or Fr. Frank +Jackson in echirgton. The geal caid that he had kamen Kickson Jar about 10 Foss +and that he considered Jackson to be an arrellaple person and a complets opportunias. +Do nasd that cackson had been in Havel Intelligence during World War Is the +since the end of bis eger of active duty ho had held a naber of jobs in cao c +which he had been able to make a succes. These Jobs Lucluded the agency for a +airs nenufacturer, the position of darity aheriff in liinat Beach, the agency for +a star of concrete blocks and several other caterprises. In one of his ada +Jechear had beca suspected of pilferdge and had been discharged on that accoste, +althat ac prosecution was intituted. Jackson is now, according to Schillac +operating a private detective agency and is also acting as public relations dituer +20 to and a grow. We is believed to be the emer of a corporasion recru da +"ע סטיקראeny, lec," the crack operations of which are neva. + +3. Belldecker suid that Jackson claimed to have excellent sources or +tefanation on Cuba and itar he particularly had referred to & Cantala Salvator +Piaty Vereen, a political refugee from Cuba, who had engaged quite intensively +in at-Camtot activities, Schilldecker said that the "legal attache" ( +131 6 נ ואור מכתב representative) as the US Datasty la Havana bed at one +size witten to the SAC 1 Alant about Verson and had said that the latter hed +once does goalties to obtain valuable information concerning the cosirisics +of the Crisis is Gabe, but that, Labis belief, Verson was given to nights +• Lover je + +14-00000 + +Chief, Contact Division +-2- +22 Debember 1954 + +A. Delhi) decker pointed out that, although the criatzel cases against +Prio and Curti Lad been cided with pleas of nolo contendere and fires, casas vara +still pending ngaines four other Cabea exiles who are allegedly engaged in the +gun-rueries piot. He exid that inasmuch as the cases were priestly be interest +of the Custers Reperiunt, the I was wt immediately interested. Es voice the +epision that Contrar representatives were maintaining surveillance on the defea +dants in the various exito. +P +مد +5. Besuming from the Fut office, I telephoned Jackson, an arranged, +31 +ntified aypalt as directed in 4-9979. Jackson caid that 1 +would be 1000cikle to arrange a meeting with the Cubans that efterson, since the +leader of the group would not be available. No caid that a seating could be arranged +for the following relog, Duairy, 19 September, at 11:00a.m., I accordingly +arranged to arct the group in a road at the Columbus Hotel which I had resarcod +for that purpos I suggested a preliminary rating with Jackson co ro to obtain +information about the persons as I was to see, but ha esid that that would not be +Feasible on Saturazy and that he would drop in on Sunday mersing a for minutes +ahead of the root of the group. + +6. Jachera arrived at the designated room on sunday morning at 10:45 +a.n. He did not request the exhibition of credentials and i did not exhibit then. +Re said that the meeting with the Cubane would have to be postponed until 4:00 +o'clock my afternoon, Inasmuch as the leader of the map was at that time +engaged in preparing a speech. he said he would bring two ambers of the proup +to the Columbus Hotel at 4:00p.m., 250 I agreed to meet thes at that time. + +7. Jackson acid that the two men he wanted me to talk to vero Banor +Carlos Novia and a Captain Varson, whose full rane Mr. Jackson Cid not know. La +said that Carles Havia is a leading Cuban consulting engineer and 10 a aratato +of the US Military Academy of the class of 1919. For a short time ho ves President +of Coba and was culzoquently habensader to the C3. He is a mezcer of Pric's +Authentico Party, but belongu to the conservative wing which is highly critical +of soue of Priels esticus. Novia vas exiled from Cuba when his nato vas found +on an envelope ta the possession of Sanchez Archgo. He is under indictment 2n +the US District Court but has pleaded not guilty to charges of gun-running proving +ont of the Bane laricent conceretug which Prio pleados "nolo contendara." +: +3. Captain Verson, according to Jaciteen, is and has been for many years +the president of the Anti-Communist Leugus of Cuta. During a part of the termes +of Crau dan tartis and Prio, Versen heid the rank of Captuis in the Cuban arziy +end vas in charge of a counter-erplaress section dealing with Cuban Communists. +Person, in his official capacity, was largely instrumental in taring the Caviet +Zobepcy in Havana closed. He was removed by Catiata from Lis Army post La 1932 +and, after grailag sone months in sanctuary in the Uruguayan benny in Havana, +he came to Klost in June 0? 1994. + +9. Jeckoca cize wished me to meet Prio, Dr. Pedro Martinez farega aad +ais Ortega. Prio vas currently a New York. Kartines was formerly Artsecador to +as 13 and a celerate to the United Nations. He was described by Jackaca as one +f the most fillicat persoas he had ever wet and he said that I could obtain a + +14-00000 + +Chies, Contact Division +-3- +22 September, 1934 + +great deal of transseנית נ nta concerning the presest political and oconcate +situation in Ca Ca was not fediately available cad tad no contactica vith +the documents allegedly pousessed us Verion. Ortega, & farmer newspaper coluspist +cad mexber of Pailstars Consultative Council, var also described by Java +prolific source of information on ban political matters. No teo var 0 1 +diately aviable and dad no correction with the Vireon docuseats, Is the circan +stence, I told son that I would defer laterviews with Kirtines cad Ortega +uatia sas fiture tiza. + +12: At 4:00p.m. ca Conday, 19 September, Jackson rotumiod to the room +in the Colums Corel, bringing with bia Bevor levia and Captain Verzon, Jackson +Introduced be as ur. Eruton, a pouconja I I had supplied. Ne told them that I vae +a regrescotative of the US Government and that we were interested in the decussats +in Vera's possessios is assumed then that the information which they sieht give +ro vouid be treated is highly classified caterial, and he then left the meeting. +It developed that Captain Verson could cot speak asy English (lociconially, +Jackson cosa not speak Speutch), is that it was necessary to converts with his +ת מסeria, do acted as laterpreter. Novia is flecat in Egliva and tale. + +11. The substance of the information supplied by Versca conceratog tha +decimants in his possession is contained in the second part of this repost. +Varsan appeared to attach a very high historical value to the contests or his. +Cocuments and read anxious to make them available to Us authorities. Pa dia +clared any desire for a fee and merely said that he wished to reicin the originale, +einca Le considered that they constituted an authentic account of the form of +the Communist Rovement in Ours, but that we would be entirely welcas to pastostad +or otherwise copy the contents of his files. + +12. At the conclusion of the interview, I thanked the tra Cubana for +their courtesy and cocperation and told Secor Revia that I would get in touch +with his later in the week either directly or through Un. Jackson. + +13. Iocless herewith a letter to Hevia confirming our fatersat in the +Varsen decuberts and asking hiu to notisy ze when it is expected that they will +begin wriving, so that we may attempt to facilitate their catry. You will note +thes I have signed the letter with the name "Orator" shich in how I was intres +duced to Levis and Versen by Jicknon. I think the letter shouid bo celled in +Washington rather than in New Orleans, so as to ellay hay cuspicions that Fovis any +barbor the: I an not actually a government representative. You will note that I +bave suggested that levia write to es in New Orleans in care of Miss Soon K. Fatna +at Post Office Lox 1016. He will, no doubt, saw that this is a letter-drop. + +14. In view of the fact that I refer by implication to the Custoas +Dopartasat, I suggest that you hold the letter to Rovia until you or Clecielaitt +bave clacussed the cattor with Ir. Emerick, who is the superier of Ir. Wyatt, +the Eupervista; Cusicas Agent in Mient. I suggest that the letter de sent air +cail, unregistered. I have left the dete blank and I request that you fusert it +before sailing. If you wish to change the letter in any way, please do 25. +levia daca act, of course, know ay benduritius, so that the latter can be elgsa +y eryone. + +Zurke: +Hallen P. isurts. + +14-00000 + +SERET +Security Tarumation + +26 August 1953 +F1/6921 +E- + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chiefs All Fisld Offices +FROM +SUBJECT +REFERENCE +:Chief, Contact Division (L/A) +: Case 14063 +: CO-B-67546 (ARIS-3589) +CO-A-20309 (80-3094) +CUBA +- +Economic +527777 +A-40192 +A 1169 + +1. For your information, the following requirements were submitted by +OCI for action by FI. +2. Background +Wes-116921 +00-A-20309 states that Carlos Prio has been transferring funds +from his Miami bank to his brother Francisco Frio. c/o Guaranty Trust +Company. New York. 00-6-67546 atates that there is a rumor that +Carlos Frio has invested money in a chain of hotels in Switzerland. + +For some months past Carlos Prio has been suspected of preparing +an invasion of Cuba to oust Batista; however, other reports indicate +that Francisco Prio is engaged in handling transfers out of the US +for Carlos "for investment abroad", 1. e., for unspecified non- +revolutionary purposes. +3. Requirements + +RHeller/th +a, Evidence that Cars Prio has been investing in Swiss hotels +and details of the transion, e.g., date, price paid, intermediaries, +etc. + +b. Any information available of other foreign investments that +he has made, +β +Hanya +(Ε. +m C +E. M. ASHCRAFT +A8 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +E27877 +F116921 +: Crise of Collection & Discsaimtios. +Cortast Divisios, 00 (1/4 Branch) +later of Peada Prio Roservas (10-6-9999, 1966) +8 September 1953 + +116/921221 S-116921 +bank at which Carlos and Fransis Prie Eccerras have accounte +ather Carlos sor Precisse has seeght the bank's advies en +Fincas cocount show that in early Jata 1953 there +2 tat the highest balance resched vas +153 e secourt had fallen to +that dمائ. +sont shows the followings +: +7. +Daatte +ہیں +190.00 +3,200.00 +40,000,00 +2,000,00 +Credits +Pros Jal 135772.12 +50,000 +57,712.12 +57,377.16 +57.287.13 +51,521.13 +11,527.13 +9327 13 +6.12.13. +93,210 +108,27.13 +103.11 +3,221,11 +2,300,00 +ily +July +رام +15,000 +Jaly +5,000,00 +100,000.00 +: +•apcait of 1,500 on 3 July was in the form of a csak drava he +in ot Anni 13.ch, Pla +-8 +Jest of 13615,000 on 9 July was in the form of a check on the id +tined lork, the drewer's algastare illegidio. +Teraval of 26 August vas in cash. Carlos asted for one thousand +was given mostly ona mandred Gallar bills and a for five lustredi +1952 עות, the most amasval activity of Carlos escount vas the deposit +15 September, a 158150,000 deposit on 24 Reptember, and a wit +cer of 198140,000. Since the ed thermal tas by abeck, which wa +is the depositor after cancellation, the identity of the payee in ast +wo. Prio has a safety deposit et a branch of this bark and her husbani + +14-00000 +8853 +s to it. We probably could learn the anat a ta ativity mich +acakan place with regard to this bar if it wald sarve my goal purpos +: +i. During the week of 28 August-4 Bastenker 150, Carlos presented oss +rared roseal peces la lle at the beat, requartlag deller hada. +was told the currency swild have to do as to the Base Pardoal de Guba +vunatation and that the rank in all hallwald vert to hase the +the peresa mohanging the pocos. Carles rahastantly agreed to +t paid he had previously cald a large res of passes to another bank +faulty. Carice sold his reason for requesting the embargo vas +* falda devaluation of the Cuban peso because of the replدها منجمه ف +old reaves Le the t +1:0٠٠/ +رماديون Laformation was ande available tid the understandi +و منشيه C7 Internal vos caly. If there are leguiries camarning +plan all aris Letres, artecaiea . +A-8 +P: Gaaraty Trust Co. of Bow York + +14-00000 + +SECRET TO WASHINGTON FROM NEW YORK +F 116921 +TO ASHCRAFT FOR LA (MCCREA) FROM LEA--SECURITY INFORMATION--CITE +NY-9115 + +CASE 14,863 RPT 14,963 +: +FOR CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY. +: +A-2 +5-116 921 +OUR CONTACT AT THE GUARANTY TRUST ADVISED THAT/INSOFAR AS HE WAS +ABLE TO LEARN NEITHER CARLOS NOR FRANCISCO PRIO/HAS SOUGHT THE +ADVICE OF ANY OFFICER OF THE BANK CONCERNING FOREIGN INVESTMENTS.. +BOTH CARLOS AND FRANCISCO HAVE ACCOUNTS AT THE GUARANTY TRUST. + +THE ACCOUNT OF FRANCISCO SHOWS THAT IN EARLY JUNE 53, RFT 53, +THERE WAS A BALANCE OF $4,841.72 RPT $4,841.72; THAT THE HIGHEST +BALANCE REACHED WAS $14,841.72 RPT $14,841.72 ON 19 APT 19. JUNE +AND THAT AS OF 30 RPT 32 JUL 33 RPT 53 THERE WAS A BALANCE IN TΗΣ +ACCOUNT OF $1,434.38 RPT $1,434.38; THERE HAS BEEN NO ACTIVITY +SINCE THAT DATE. +: +A TRABS RPT TRANSCRIPT OF CARLOS ACCOUNT SHOWS THE FOLLOWING +ACTIVITY IN 33 APT 531 +CARLOS PRIO SOCARROS +i +84/19922 + +14-00000 + +DEUITS +CREDITS +PREV BAL 7,718.12 +MAY 27 +53,800.00 +1 +57,718.12 +JUNE 1 +340.89 +57,377.13 +12 +158.60 +51,427.13 +17 +5,760.00 +51,527.13 +AP,000.00 +11,527.13 +2,000.00 +9,527.13 +18 +2,808.08 +6,727.13 +JULY 3 +86,580.68 +93,227.13 +9 +15.ece.co +108,227.13 +29 +3,008.00 +183,227.13 +AUG 26 +100,800.00 +3,227.13 + +THE DEPOSIT OF 386,80 +BUST THIS PARA PLEASE. THANKS. + +ΤΗΣ DEPOSIT OF $86,500 RPT $86,500 CN 3 RPT 3 JULY WAS IN THE +FORM OF A CHECK DRAWN BY MARIA SOLEDAD ALBARPT MARIA SOLEDAD ALBA, +ΜΙΑΜΙ ΒΣΑΤΗ, FLORD RPT FLORIDA. +55 +THE DEPOSIT OF $15,000 RPT $15,680 GN 9 RPT 9 JULY WAS IN THE +FORM OF A CHECK DRAWN ON THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, NEW YORK. THE +DRAWER'S SIGNATURE WAS ILLEGIBILE. +SCOTIA +THE DEBIT OF $100,200 RPT S168,822 ON 26 RPT 26 AUGUST WAS A +WITHDRAWAL IN CASH MADE ON THAT DATE BY CARLOS WHO ASKED FOR BILLS +OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR DENOMINATION BUT WAS GIVEN MOSTLY ALL ONE +HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS AND A FEW OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR DENOMINATION. + +14-00000 + +2 +TAE HOST USUSUAL ACTIVITY LY THE ACCOURING 1977 +RPT 1952 WAS THE DEPOSIT OF 345,650 RFT 245, ECE ON 3 RFT 25 SEPTEMBER +1952 RFT 1952 AND A 315826 RFT 3154,CES DEPOSIT ON 29 RPT 29 +SEPTEMBER 1952 RFT 1953, NEITHER OF CHICH CANDGE IDENTIFIED, AND A +WITHDRAWAL IN OCTOBER 1 RFT 1SE BY CHECK IN THE SUM OF 8142,602 +APT $140,608. SINCE ALL CANCELLED CHECKS ARE RETURNED TO ΤΗΣ +DEPOSITOR AT THE END OF EACH NORTH THIS CHECK IS NOT AVAILABLE +FOR ΣΧΑΜΙΝATION. + +WE HAVE ALSO BEEN INFORMED THAT THERE IS A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX IN +THE NAME OF MRS. CARLOS PRIO/AT THE BANK, TO WHICH HER HUSBAND +HAS ACCESS. WE HAVE NOT ATTEMPTED TO FIND OUT THE EXTENT OF ΤΗΣ +ACTIVITY WHICH HAS TAKEN PLACE IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BOX BUT +COULD POSSIBLY DO SO IF IT WOULD SERVE ANY GOOD PURPOSE. + +WITHIN THE PAST WEEK CARLOS PRIO PRESENTED ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND +PESOS ΤΟ ΤΗΣ BANK AND REQUESTED CASH IN EXCHANGE THEREFOR. WE +UNDERSTAND THAT THE ENTIRE AMOUNT WAS IN NEW BILLS. HE WAS TOLD +THAT THE CURRENCY WOULD HAVE TO BE SENT TO CUBA FOR EXAMINATION +AND THAT IN ALL PROBABILITY THE BANCO NACIONAL DE CUBA WOULD WANT +TO KNOW THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON EXCHANGING THE PESOS. CARLOS +SAID HE WOULD RATHER NOT HAVE HIS NAME DISCLOSED BUT CONSENTED TO +DE NAMED IF THE BANK INSISTED UPON IT. AT THAT TIME, CARLOS TOLD +THE BANK OFFICIALS THAT HE HAD PREVIOUSLY SOLD A LARGE SUM OF PESOS +TO ANOTHER BANK WITHOUT ANY DIFFICULTY. +: +APPARENTLY IN THE COURSE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE EXCHANGE +ΟF ΤΗΣ PESOS CARLOS REMARKED THAT HE FEARS A DEVALUATION OF TΗΣ +CUBAN CURRENCY BECAUSE OF THE RAFID DEPLETION OF CUBAN GOLD RESERVES +IN THIS COUNTRY, WHICH WOULD RESULT IN A LARGE FINANCIAL LOSS TO +HIM. + +OUR CONTACT IS AT THE MAIN OFFICE OF THE GUARANTY TRUST AND ΤΗΣ +ACCOUNT AND SAFETY BOX OF THE PRIO'S ARE LOCATED IN ONE OF THE +DRANCHES. BECAUSE OF THE IDENTITY OF THE DEPOSITOR AND THE MANNER +IN WHICH THE ABOVE INFORMATION CAS NECESSARILY COTAINED, OUR +CONTACT HAS ASKED THAT THE DATA BE TREATED IN THE STRICTEST +CONFIDENCE. ACCORDINGLY THIS INFORMATION MUST BE RESTRICTED TO +CIA SPT CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY... +24/19882 + +14-00000 +Chief, Office of Collection & Diesestentica +Chief, Contect Division, 00, (1/4 Brama) +F116-921 +127877 +10 September 1953 +24877A 116921 +Fimalal Activities of Carles Prio Bodarres (4-9595, 18-966) +1. On 2 Septesbar 1953, Carles Prio Sosarras converted +98,000 Cuban pesos to 13 currency at a bank, The bank la +ant that referred to in our senorant of 6 Esptember 1993 on +the save subject. In this second trancastice, the bank bept +a record of none of the bills issued to Prie. +4. If there are Inquiries concerning this casermedeation, +please call Harry A. MoCrea, extension 28. +: +M +HOT-91.6 +8.A. 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PERSON/UNIT NOTIPICO +ACTION +WH/C S +INFO +TOTAL COPIES +: +NC +PLAILCO +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +ADVANGE COPY +UNIT +ΤΙΜΕ +BY +RID COPY +....... +FILE VR EUR 8, CI/OPS, +SECRET20205 +WAVE +MNAVE 3725 +MADRID INFO DIRECTOR +SIJAI +RID 3464 (IN 20555) * +REF NADRID 3484 +3. +: +NO ADDITIONAL PERTINENT TRACES SUB REF 200CT 661522060 +2. VIEW SUBJS CONNECTION ANHINTS, STATION WOULD. +:: +APPRECIATE RECEIVING RESULTS SUBJS DEORIEFING, +SECRE! +ST +*REQUEST TRACES RENE BLANC +SECRET + +19-124-26/3 +20 Oct, 1966 +14-00000 +TO +defa +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief, WH +: +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +FRO +POSED +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +X +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN JUDGE INDDUNG +ABSTRACT +ACCOM +PLISHED +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +TYPIC/ANSPELL/Operational +MICROFILM +AMSPELL Progress Report, January through June 1966 +ACTION REQUIRED: REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI. +REFERENCES: A. UFGT 16628 +B. UFGT 15216 +A. OPERATIONAL +1. During the period under review, financial support to the +AMSPELL organization has been reduced significantly. As reported +in roferences, the primary reason for the reduction was the +inconsistencies of many AMSPELL activities with current WOFACT +directives. +2. Cooperation between AMSPELL and the Station has been maintained +through AMHINT-2, the principal agent of the AMSPELL operation. +Although no longer being carried on a salaried basis, AMHINT-2 has +continued to be responsive to Station guidance. +3. AMSPELL has continued its correspondence with various student +groups and leaders throughout the free world, and especially in +Latin America. AMSPELL has contacted various international student +groups requesting passage money so that its delegates could be +afforded the opportunity to attend upcoming international student +conferences, +: +4. A campaign was launched to call attention to the plight of +Pedro Luis BOITEL, a Cuban student leader who was unjustly +imprisoned on the Isle of Pines by the CASTRO regime. A report/ +denunciation of the imprisonment of BOITEL was prepared and sent +to AMSPELL's principal contacts in the Latin American student field +seeking support for AMSPELL's demand that BOITEL be released. +(continued) +Attachment: +declassicaian +Prop Samples, USC +CS COPY +Distribution: +I CROSS REFERENCE TO +3-WH/C, w/att., USC + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE TYPED +DATE DISPATCHED +26 July 1966 JUL 29 1966 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA 25653 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-124-26/3 +119-124-26/3 +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +B. PRODUCTION +1. AMSPELL bi-monthly magazine (copy being forwarded under +separate cover) +a. +: +AMSPELL efforts during recent months have been mainly +concentrated on the preparation of its new bi-monthly magazine. +8,000 copies of the magazine's first edition which was published +in May 1966 were distributed as follows: +(1) 3,000 copies sent to Latin America +(2) 1,100 copies distributed by AMSPELL delegations +(3) +3,000 copies distributed among Cubans in the United +States +(4) 100 copies were sent to AMSPELL contacts and +student movements in Europe, Africa, Asia, Canada, etc. +(5) Members of the AMSPELL organization also received +copies in which the AMSPELL internal bulletin was +inserted. Each member was asked to promote the sale +of subscriptions and advertising space as well as to +seek persons who would collaborate with the magazine +staff by contributing their talents. +(6) The remainder was distributed among the various +embassies, official representations of governments and +organizations, both in the United States and abroad, as +well as among Cuban exile journalists and organizations. +2. AMSPELL Cuban mailing +Since March 1966, 1,000 envelopes containing AMSPELL propa- +ganda have been mailed to Cuba on a monthly basis. This propaganda +is directed particularly at students who support the regime (copies +of the propaganda are being forwarded under separate cover). +3. Press... +The majority of AMSPELL press releases have been in connection +with the mistreatment of political prisoners by the Castro regime. +Other releases concerned the aforementioned BOITEL campaign and a +tribute to Cuban martyrs who gave their lives fighting against the +BATISTA dictatorship in 1957. (Copies of the press releases are being +forwarded under separate cover.) +CINAFINANCIAL +1. Final payment of AMSPELL salaries and termination bonuses was +made in February in line with the Station's reduction of financial +support to AMSPELL. Under the present arrangement JMWAVE support is +limited to $1,000 monthly, this includes the $200 monthly financial +support payment to AMHINT-l's family, office overhead, and support for +printing/distributing the bi-monthly publication, +2. The following amounts were expended by the Station in support +of AMSPELL activities during the second half of FY 66: +Operational expenses +Salaries and termination bonuses +Total expenditures +$ 9,929.74 +6,200.00 +$16,129.74 +D. FUTURE PLANS +It is anticipated that AMSPELL efforts in the near future will be +directed at the upcoming CLAE meeting which is scheduled to be held +in Havana 29 July to 9 August 1966. + +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PAGE NO +CONTINUED +2 of 2 +14-00000 +NO +DISPATCH +Chief, WH +INFO +FROM +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, JMWAVE S +PROCESSING +PHO +ろっつ +ATAW +ACCOM +PLISHED +Xς ανιαρ +スコ DESH +CARD TUN +ABSTRACT +TYPIC/AMSPELL/Operational +AMSPELL Progress Report, November and December 1965 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI +REFERENCE: UFGA 23946, 24-November 1965 +A. OPERATIONAL +1. General +During the period under review AMSPELL continued operations +aimed at the student/youth target. AMSPELL sent a circular letter +to students and youth in Cuba in an effort to establish a "dialogue" +between these young people and AMSPELL. Other AMSPELL activities +during this period are contained below. +2. +Printed Propaganda. +a. +Monthly AMSPELL Bulletin: +November +December +To Cuba +4,800 +4,800 +To Latin America (Spanish) +2,900 +2,900 +To Latin America (French) +1,925 +1,925 +To Latin America (English) +1,925 +1,925 +b. The regular bulletin highlighted the following themes: +The need for solidarity in the struggle for liberty for Cuban +political prisoners; the new trend in Polish communism and its +criticism toward the system; the attitude of Soviet students toward +totalitarianism and the failure of Castro's plan to indoctrinate +Cuban students. The December bulletin carried a special Christmas +message. (Copies of the bulletin are being sent for Headquarters +information under separate cover.) +3. Radio Propaganda +19-12-4-26/3 +AMSPELL continued its regular weekly radio broadcast during +Attachment: +EF1 +GROSS REFERENCE TO, +DATE TYPED (Continued) +17 Feb 66 +CATE DISPATCHED +FEB 21 1966 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUAISER +Prop Samples, USC ATTD RIDIAN. CS COPS! Le OPGA 24575 +Distribution: +CLASSIFICATION +3- WH/C, w/att. USC +AH- +SECRET +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUANSER +19-124-26/3 +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +BASPATOM SYMEUL AND NUMBER +UFGA 24575 +November and December without interruption. Topics discussed on +the program included: The war in Viet Nam; commentaries supporting +work of student groups throughout the world in combating communism; +news of student and youth activities in Cuba and Latin America; +world news reports; and a special Christmas message in December. +4. Press Releases +During the poriod under review, AMSPELL press releases, +themes of which are listed below, received replay as follows: +Tighter control over university +Diario las Amoricas: a. +councils in Cuba. +b. Activities of Cuban agents in Mexico. +The large number of relatives of +C. +high Cuban officials reported among refugees, +Bohemia Libre: +a. Reports on the exodus. +b. Comments on Che Guevara's +disappearance and his wife's condition. +AMHIM: +a. ANSPELL commonts on a Miami Herald +article.concerning statements by Cuban students regarding the +incompatibility between Christianity and Communism. +b. Cuban agents reportedly responsible +for demonstrations against Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Senator +Robert Kennedy while on tours in Latin América. +in Cuban universities. +B. FUNDS EXPENDED +c. Analysis of anti-Christian policies +Salaries:- +November +December +$ 2,250.00 +$ 2,250.00 +Operational Expenses: +$ 3,850.00 +C. FUTURE ACTIVITIES +... +$ 4,150.00 +An overall review of AMSPELL operations is currently being made +by the Station. Then discussions between the Station and AMSPELL +are concluded, it is anticipated that Station support of the AMSPELL +organization will be considerably reduced.. +CLASSIFICATRW +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDほら! +SECRET +PHILHELMIRO +PAGE NO +CONTINUED +2 of 2 +14-00000 +NO +DISPATCH +Chief of Station, AVE +S-E-C-R-Ε-Γ +XX +Chiof, Western Hemisphere Division +SUBTYPIC/Operational +AMEARB-54/AMSPELL +ACTION PEJOD REFERENCES +FYI +UPGA 23946 (Para. 4) Dated 30 November 1965 +PROCESSING +MAPPED FOR INDT +NO INDEXING M +ONLY QUALIFIED DES +CAN JUDGE INC +MICROFILM +KULAMP contacted AMBARD-54 and in turn put in contact with +Identity, which is a KULAMP oporation located in New York. AMBARB-54 +has not yet been placed on Identity's payroll but, according to +KULAMP, will be employed when he has obtained some travel visas +which will be necessary in his job assignment with Identity. His +work will involve traveling to Latin America on a survey assignment +for Identity. +Attachment: +1 - Iden - U/S/C/ +Distribution: +3- COS, JMWAVE with S/C/A +Ernest A. 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DIR 6440 +B. ATHE 79708 +(IN11828) +11 DEC 65.IN 12973 +1. SUBJECT DELEGATION DEPARTED WAVE 10 DEC AFTER RECEIVING +ASSURANCE FROM TSIRIMOXOS SECRETARY THAT MEETING POSSIBLE. +FIRST SCHEDULED FOR 11 DEC BUT CHANGED TO 12 DEC DUE URGENT UN +MATTER. WILL ADVISE OUTCOME. +2. MEMBERS DELEGATION: AMWORD-3 (IDEN A), ANELEAK-1 (IDEN B) +AND IDEN C. +SECRET +CFN 7852 64401 7970 10 TSIPIMOKOS 11 12 AMWORD-3 A AMBLEAK-1 В +C +BT * REQUESTED WAVE COMPLY SENS DEL TO SEE +GREEK DEINTY MINISTER NY +SECRET +14-00000 +NO +DISPATCH +Chief, WH +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SGECT TYPIC, Operational +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +AMSPELL Progress Report, July-October 1965 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI +REFERENCE: UFGA 23069, 16 September 1965 +A. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES +1. General +XX +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARAFO FOR INCERING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +CALY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESA +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM +During the period under review, AMHINT/2 visited Caracas and +turned in a report on the university situation in that country which +was submitted in Reference. In addition to the normal propaganda +activities, the AMSPELL group waged a campaign for the release of +political prisoners and has intensified this campaign since the +announcement of the "open door" policy on 28 September 1965. +ACCOM +PLISHED +2. Propaganda Production (samples forwarded under separate cover) +a. 4,800 copies of the bulletin were mailed into PBRUMEN each +Among the +month. Over 6,000 copies of the international edition were sent +monthly to addressees in Latin America and Western Europe. +main issues treated in the bulletins were: internal problems of +PBRUMEN communism as a result of Ben Bella's overthrow; communist +atrocities in Viet Nam; testimony of Alberto Muller on the secret +executions in Communist PBRUMEN; the comments of Identity A with +respect to the PBRUMEN situation, the exodus and Che Guevara's +disappearance. +b. Miscellaneous press clippings and press releases are also +forwarded under separate cover. Included is an article by AMHINT/2 +on the student discontent in PBRUMEN which appeared in Identity B. +Other articles and press releases were used by Identities B, C and D +and by AMHΙΜ. +Attachment: USC +1-Prop samples +2-Iden List +Distribution: +3-WH/C,w/att, usc +: +18-124-2013 +(continued), +DATE TYPED +ES COPY- +24 Nov 65 +DATE DISPATCHED +NOV 30 1965 +CROSS REFERENCE TO +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UPGA-23946 +HEADGAJARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-124-26/3 +14,00000 +CLASSIFICATION +MISSY AND NUMER +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +UFGA-23946 +3. Rádio Propaganda +AMSPELL continued its weekly radio programs and in addition +prepared tapes for distribution to numerous Latin American radio +stations. One such tape featured statement's made by Alberto MULLER +before his imprisonment. Local Spanish language stations also used +AMSPELL tapes. +Nas +Other developments +In September, AMBARB/54 and two other members of AMSPELL +resigned to scek other employment. The Station would appreciate current +information regarding KULAMP's interest and possible employment of +AMBARB/54 (per DIR 40414). He is an intelligent and capable individual +and is currently investigating job possibilities in ZRMETAL with +several international agencies. +B. FUNDS EXPENDED +Salaries +July +August +$3,000.00 $3,000.00 +Operational Expenses +4,009.70 3,850.00 +September +$4,100.00 $2,250.00 +3,850.00 3,850.00 +October +Totals +$7,009.70 $6,850.00 +$7,950.00 $6,100.00 +*Includes one month's salary as severance pay. +C. FUTURE PLANS +AMSPELL will continue its political action and propaganda activities +during the coming months and will engage in special campaigns and press +releases as current developments dictate. + +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITIONL +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Philip G. ELMARD +PAGE NO +CONTINUED +2 of 2 +14-00000 +FORM +९०० +1401 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +HON +SECRET +IDENTITY LIST +SMALL AND NUMELR +Separate Cover Attach- +ment #2; UFGA 23946 +Identity A. Carlos Andres Perez, former Venezuelan Minister of +" +B. Diario las Americas +11 +C. Miami Herald +D. Time Magazine +Interior. +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECRET +CONTINUED +2 +14-00000 +INDEXIO VE +CLASSIFY +NOREF TO FILE NO. +DESTROY +ACTION +SAGE +TOTAL COPIES +GROUP +RET. TO BRANCH +SECRET +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICO +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +12 +0 +ADVANCE. COPY +UNIT +TIME +BY +RID COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +TUSCO +FROM +WH/C8 +FILE OR, CAD, CA/CPRP, C1/1571 +17 Nov 55 IN 96000 +SECRET 1622592 +DIR CITE WAVE 7234 INGHURST ACTING +TYPIC MHSPAWN AMSPELL +REFS: A. DIR 52818 +2. WAVE 7171 +(IN92601)+ +1. AMSPELL ISSUED 28 OCTOBER PRESS RELEASE TO EXPLOIT CHE +GUEVARA DISAPPARANCE AND ALLEGED HOUSE ARREST GUEVARA'S WIFE. +RELEASE REPORTS DOUSTS AND CONTROVERSY WITHIN OFFICIAL GOC CIRCLES +OVER GUEVARA'S FATE AND CLAINS GUEVARA'S WIFE PRACTICALLY UNDER HOUSE +ARREST. POUCHING COPY PRESS RELEASE. AMSPELL USED SAME REPORT OVER +RADIO. STATION HAS SEEN NO INDICATIONS REPORT PICKED UP BY PRESS. +2. +AMSPELL WILL CONTINE PLAY REPORTS ON GUEVARA AND FAMILY +WHEN PEGS ARE AVAILABLE. HOWEVER STATION DOES NOT PLAN +HAVE AMSPELL ENGAGE CAMPAIGN FOR RELEASE GUEVARA FAMILY AS THIS OUT OF +CHARACTER FOR AMSPELL GROUP. ORIGINAL PROP PLAY INITIATED UNILATERALLY +BY LIRCOK-I WAS CLEVER ATTEMPT TO PUBLICIZE GUEVARA CASE BUT NO SERIOUS +CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO AMSPELL CAMPAIGN. +3. +IF AMOTS DEVELOP USEFUL INFO PER REF A SUGGESTION STATION +WILL PURSUE FURTHER. +SECSET +14-00000 +96000 +PAGE 2 +CFN 7284 52313 7171 AMSPELL 28 CHE GUEVARA GOC NO INDICATIONS +NOT PLAN LIROOK-1 NO SERIOUS A +BT +Amot ++ ARING +LOCATE +RELAZIV +14-00000 +DISPATCH +το +Chief, WH +INFO +FROM +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUBJECT TYPIC/AMSPELL +Political Prisoners List +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +REFERENCE: WAVE 6425 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +XX +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARNED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +MEADQUARTERS DESA +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM +Forwarded under separate cover is a list of political +prisoners in Cuban jails. The list was compiled by the AMSPELL +organization and contains the names and addresses of relatives who +are living in the United States. +Attachments: +Political Prisoners List, usc +Distribution: +3-WH/C, w/atts, usc +ΑΠ'D +Removed from Projecciopell +CS Classifications 14-15-14-26, +1 Atts. +Bore +Po1/19 +CS COPY +fitabilit +Philip G. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED INTERNAL USE ONLY CON JENTIAL SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SLIBJECT: (Optional): +Alpha 66 Doings in Los Angeles as of September 1970 + +FROM +Chief, Los Angeles Office + +(AMatson/bas) +TO: Officer designation, room number, and +DCS Message Center + +1. International Div. + +2. K. Hufle + +3. +4. OSS + +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. +FORM 610 LISE PREVIOUS EDITIONS SECRET + +EXTENSION NO DATE +29 September 1970 +DATE OFFICER S INITIALS +RECEIVED FORWARDED +But oct In +oct in +70 7177 +CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED +COMMENTS (Number sach comment to show from whom +to whom, Draw a line, focross column after each comment.) +Attached obtained from Johnny +O'Donnelly free-lance reporter/ +writer, who has gained confidence +of Alpha 66 members in +Los Angeles. Is there any +interest in this type of +information, as noted in +enclosures? +Encls: Alpha 66 Notices of +Meetings and Propaganda +History of Alpha 66 +Picture of Vicente Mendez +Tape of Meeting/Interview +with Los Angeles Leader +Miguel Talleda/Press +Interview with Andreas +Nazario Sargent, Alpha +66 Secretary General in +US. +For retention. +File: O'Donnell, Johnny + +ATTN: +cout +SPEED LETTER +SECRET +(Then Filled la) +REPLY REQUESTED +FROM: +VES NO DATE +LETNO. +Fecerewe: اشاعت are heword het, wasta, dated 29 +Intersti teh you cay be able +attacha +25 interested in any a centre orga +31 +make re +ts jart.cularzy Alpha. Your comment pote +colicction ce alta to +dols to happy to +n +FOL F-01477 +SIGNATURE +DATE +REPLY +ORIGINATOR'S SUSPENSE +SECRET + +UNCLASSIFIED INTERNAL SE ONLY CONFIDENTIAL SECRET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +Alpha 66 Doings in Los Angeles as of September 1970 + +FROM: DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE +Operational Support Statt. 900 Key +George S. Kusulin Ext. 2268 m +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +DATE RECEIVED FORWARDED +EXTENSION NO OFFICER'S INITIALS +DCS HH-21477 +CATE +2 October 1970 +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whore +to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) + +1. THRU: DO/DCSL + +2. WH/C/OP +3 D 30, Hqs. + +3. RR + +4. +5. SR I plan to tase those portions of this in which I +an interested - in any offictiong +6. DE/DCSL + +7. DES-900 Ru +8. + +3. Attached obtain from Johnny +O'Donnell, free-lance reporter/ +writer, who has gained confidence +of Alpha 66 members in Los +Angeles. Is there any interest +in this type of information, as +noted in enclosures? +Enclosures: +des Alpha 66 Notices of Meetings and Propaganda +History of Alpha 66-fieds my +Picture of Vicente Mendez +Tape of Meeting/Interview +with Los Angeles Leader hed +Miguel Talleda/Press +Interview with Andreas +Nazario Sargent, Alpha 66 +Secretary General in US. +Please advise. +thies use +Heng 10/19/2014 - Arrine of the +FL +Lane retained farany +-- +natos +Tiforce, Hamdin, de +Alice hice, + +FORM 610 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED + +CUBANOS +A LA +GUERRA +EMPLEARE TODAS MIS ENERGIAS A FIN DE DESEMBARCAR +EN TIEMPO PRUDENCIAL EN LA ISLA AMADA" +Capitan Vicente Mendez.- +a Promesa se ha Cumplido! +VICENTE MENDEZ Y SUS HOMBRE +ESTAN PELEANDO EN CUBA +ALPHA 66 Convoca +al Magno acto de INFORMACION DE GUERRA a cargo de +ANDRES NAZARIO SARGEN +Secretario General de ALPHA 66 +: +AGOSTO 30.1 1.m +Embassy Auditorium +Rom +GRAND Ave. Y 9th STREET +GIL LOPEZ +PRESIDENT +Interiors +ALFOMBRAS Y CORTINAS +COMPRE DIRECTAMENTE A LA FABRICA Y +PHONE: 748-5306 !!! AHORRE DINERO!!! +1422 W. PICO BLVD.. +743-5307 LOS ANGELES, CA. 20015 +Almacenes +Alaman +Fabricantes en Joyas Fuias de +Objetos para Regalos Camaras - PrevNteres +Electos Electricos Televisors Ran +Discos Latines. +CREOITO INMEDIATO +USTCO COMPRA EN ALAMAR Y PALA +TELFS. +484-0626 +SETUこ、 +LCE ANGELES CA 90026 +484-0636 + +ias informaciones quellemn de nuestra Patría aseguran un estado latente +de rebeldía, actividades de sabotages violentos y pasivos, inconformidad en los +lebros de laz er armadas, grandes preocupac os en las esferas del g +bierno y un malestar general en el pueblo cubano. + +hay dudas que el Flan do Alpha 66 contribuye en alguna proporción a es +tos fenómenos. Primero anunciamos el desembarco de Vicento Menież antes del 31 +de diciembre con otros hambres, apesar de las dificultades conocidas, ce cumplió +en gran medida la prezesa. Murió en el hecho el Capitan Julio Cesar Raziraz. +Sin esperar mucho tiempo, se produjo la gran commoción Mundial ol 17 de Abril +con la presencia y los combatientes del Coronel Vicante Néndez y el myor contin- +Gente que llego a tierras cubanas, deagea de 1961. + +En mayo, hombres del Alpha 66 hundieron 2 embarciones cubaras e hicieron 11 +prisioneros comunistas, reritiondo otra conmoción Mundial que motivé el escarialo +mayor escenificado por el traidor Fidel Castro y su mayor derreta moral do dos ul- +ticos tiempos. El gran triunfo lo corsigna el pueblo de Cuba en distintos infor +nes que poscemos de muestras células clardestinas. + +Otros movimientos positivos de distintas indoles se produjeron, unes con d +to y otros frustados por las autoridades norteamericanas; pero en fin todos destina- +dos a golpear duramente al tirano y alentar y respaldar a los hombres de Lac mon- +tañas y los grupos clandestinos que se juegan todos los dias sus vidas en aras du +la libertad. + +Con estos antecedentes de gran valor y valides, azén de mas de 20 acciones co- +mandos y de infiltraciones realizadas por nuestros ma destoendos hombres y por +ura pleyade de patriotas que combatieron y combaten en todos los frentes de accion +cubana, nos sentimos coralmente respaldados para promover un Hamertente en pone- +ral a los cubanos de la Isla a los cubanos del dustierro, a la guerra libertado- +ra. No pretendemos convertirmos en sectaristas, sino que cada cual que capuña el +arma que tenga, la actividad que sea compatible a sus posibilidades, la colabora +ción economica y el apoyo moral, a los que combaten y sobre todo, a los que en la +Isla can la pauta y lleven el mayor peso en la contienda. Sin demora tenemos que +a cometer acciones vitales para que éste gran momento historico ciaje en la libera- +ción definitiva de Cuba. + +Ademas de coontirar las cuestiones internes con otros grupos clandestinos, +Alpha 66 esta distrubuyerão cientos de millares de pequeños pantleticos convidan- +do a las milicias, at Ejercito Rebeldo y al pueblo a participar de la contienda en +contra del Castro-Communismo. Todos los cubanos que deseen cooperar a este +ma- +miento pueden pasar por miestras oficiras para entregarles el material que deben +enviar a Cuba. Cada cubano puede servir de puente entre los de dentro y de Suera: + +Por último, demandames de todos los cubanos y de las organizaciones que pace +mos de las pal. Cras a los hechos. Que las disputas, las divisionca y las querellas +infecundis se eliminen y se convierta cada uno en un esforzado militante de la +causa cubara. lo requieren los hombres y mujeres quo en las carceles costierea la +gallarta rebeldía racional, los combatientes de todos los frentes y el pueblo en- +clavizado. Iongamos la tragedia de nuestro pueblo por encima de mesquinor intero- +ses y daños cada cubano un impulso y el apoyo moral y muerrero a la epopera ib +tadora. De este modo prezos regresar a nuestra Patria con la frente limpia y el +corazón henchido de orgullo porque supimos conquistar el derecho a cer libres. +EJECUTIVO NACIONAL "ALPH66 +SDAVIS + +VIGENTE ENDEZ +VIVO +EN CUBA +ALPHA 66 INFORMA: +Reportes que nos llegan desde nuestras células militantes dentro de Cuba, determinan +que las acciones iniciadas por nuestra Organicación, que er ura de sus etapes cumino +con el desembarcs aul Coronel Vicente Méndez el 17 de Abril en Criente, estan tenien- +do repercusión en otras provincias de la isla. + +No es sólo en Oriente donde las fuerzas internas han respondido al estímulo exterior +representado por las acciones de Alpha óó; en Camagüey, por ejemplo, se han produci- +do reiterados brotes de rebeldía traduciaos en sabotajes, resistencia y en algunes +casos enfrentamiento directo con el régimen. + +La situación en Oriente, desde luego, es la que revela con mayor claridad la decisión +del pueblo cubano de sacudirse el jugo que lo oprime. A tal extremo que los propios +medios de publicidad del Gobiomo comunista de Cuba han tenido que informar sobre +se debe a "rovi- +"grandes concentraciones de las Fuerzas Armadas", en esos sectores +lizaciones para incrementar la producción", cuando lo cierto es que la fracasada za- +fra de los 10 millones, ya practicamente ha terminado. + +Las movilizaciones no han tenido otro objeto, según los reportes que hemos recibido, +que frenar le ola de deserciones que se han venido produciendo en las filas de los +Fuerzas Armadas y cubrir territorios en los cue actúan eficazmente los patriotas cu- +banos. + +Que el régimen de Castro está consciente de la pravocad del momento lo demuestra en- +tre otras cosas, la intensa purga que se está llevando a cabo en las mas altas este- +ras del Gobierno, y que comezaron con la cesantia fulminante de José Llause, sono +Kinistro de Educación y Francisco ladron, como ministro de la Industria Azucarera. +Los desplazamientos de distintos elementos de les importantes cargos que venien sou- +pando continúan especialmente en los "Estacos Mayores" de ins Fuercas Armadas, & al +extremo, de que se da por segum la destitución del Comandante Guillermo dareit Frias. +Jefe cel Partido Comunistra en la provincia de Oriente, quien ha caldo en "Desgracia" +debido a su importancia para contener a les invasores de Alpha 66 y a los clearates +que en esa provincia se han sumado a las acciones. + +Este estado de cosas ha llegado a tal situación explosiva, que se esperan en el sar- +so de lo que resta de éste zes importantes acontecimientos que daran un giro avem- +ble a la rebeldía cubana frente al régimen despotico que ocupa el poder. + +Ese es en síntesis, el resumen de los informes que hemos recibido donde giguran dites +aún más concretes que de revelarse pormenorizadamente, pudieran acarrear graves peli- +gros a elementos que actuan activamente en esas dos provincias mencionadas. +: +Fdo. EJECUTIVO NACIONAL "ALPHA 66" + +tin Vicente Mendoz +Scandez has publicly comit +hiccelf,and iven his +word that he will to fighting +in Cuba in the next monthe to +come, In a very native letter +audressed to the National Coun- +sil of Athens Iependence Va- +trans (in exile) : Formallv +pledge himself to the nation +הd ניהן penuto in exile by his +nor to face all +pon- +tility of the was in Lahan +wil. : goes on telling thema +in al letter full of courage, +the will face all the cc- +7-tror in the +COLETIN MENSUAL +ORGANO JFICIAL OLL "CIRCOLO COMLAO +DE LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA, E. U. A. +"A NEW HOPE" +UNA NUEVA +ESPERANZA +Par Esteion Tramite +Curing t +11. +! +:: +......... +: +.. +In +Vicente Fondaz is only known in his et +Sainst Castro cut he ימונה מתח +rated in seeing bla nove in th +1 +or ancuming the leadership of 1200. +e has always chosen to he unkne, +Prina that sa soon be all go back, +is in necessary til der +: +to help for the fres of Go kho +Lis een in, and his surits and +pray for thin fo. +:: Main Vicente ters +the first +Fight craint the yo Gotro. +July 5, 1950 he sees the first store of +Communica in the Sevelution that he tolpad +sazuch. +Men Powrince as taken by Vitale om- +nd his collocars, taking t +Pracht for claven leng months. +i +:: +:- +1 +:: +n 20 +1 +21477 +ti +: la +-" + +Latin Arcadian Copept +Mises: 721 National Press liuilding St. N.. Washington D.C. 20004 Phone: 79.3-7507 +Editorial: Jol Langford Building, 121 S. Fastest Miami, Fl. 33:31 Pasas: 373-0631. +Editor: Paid D. Rethel +Vol. S.No. 7 - July, 19: +Lattas Want U.S. Holta Casting Castro +At least six Latin countrics soom coger to dump the Red +tyrant, but ero hampered by State's 'non-policy toward Cul +SSAUL BETHEL +On April 17 (the anniversary of the +1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco) the Cuban exile +military organization Alpha-66 landed +13 comimandos on the east coast of Cuba. +They allegedly were captured, but if so +only after Fidel Castro threw an esti- +mated 25.000 troops into the fray. Cas- +tro lost several men as well. +Then on May 6,Alpha-66 "naval units" +sank, in Cuban waters, two of Castro's +high-scas fishing trawlers (used, as well. +for spying and intiitrating guerrillas into +Latin America). + +These two actions set off a chain of +events in Washington that would have +done credit to the LBJ and JFK Ad- +ministrations. With Castro massing his +mobs for a circus of protest, the State +Department hit the panic button and on +May 13 called together representatives +of federal law enforcement agencies to +figure out ways to protect Castro front +further forays of this nature. + +What really teed-off the State Depart- +ment was a momentary aberration by +Alpha-68 to trade 11 crew members of +the fishing vessels for the freedom of +survivors of the April 17 landing. They +soon thought better of it and sent a tele- +gram to the Red Cross giving the loca +tion of the men and asking that they be +returned to Caba. +'CIA Invasion" +: +Meanwhile, Castro staged a denson- +stration in front of the former U.S. Em- +bassy in Havana, which is now being +used by the Swiss governinent. He +charged the Swiss, who represent U.S. +interests in Cuba, with complicity in +what he called a "CIA invasion" by +mercenaries. +Coast and Exhibits Arms Taken From Alpha-66. Exiles Say They +Were Intercepted in laternctions! Waters. + +Two Suiss employes were pre +vented from leaving the embassy for +two days. The strategy was to mount +Swiss pressure en Weslagten to +crack dong da the Crona exiles, It +worked, edessy, and the State +Department agala danced to a Cas- +tro tune. + +The demonstration was also used to +"welcome" the returning fishermen, +who were soon to land at the airport in +Havana, dets hermen were late +in arriving. + +They were the to da undareseen +need to change soding. When Aloha +6s rescued cows com the sinking +vessels (turned around, Castro would +have had them set as he has ordered +the shooting of and seeking to +leave his island in small boats), they +found them herzly in rags, + +Shoes were pushed with palia bark; +shirts and trousers were in titters. So, +before setting rem free. Alpha-es pro +vided the men with shoes and new doth +:: +: +ing. When the saen arrived at the airp +in Havana, they were divested of th +new goodies and forced to den old w +clothing. Some, we are told, protes +vehemently. + +The bearded dictator took the +casion of the "welcome" extended +fishermen to announce that the 10-r +lion-ton sugar harvest was a failt +Despite closing down factories, sche +and offices and marching the poo +out to the fields, the harvest on wh +Castro had placed "the honor of +Revolution" failed to materialice +1952, 350,000 guajiros cut and grow +7.3 million tons in 100 100 days; Castro +had twice that many working and +dused about 3.5 million tons in +days). + +Back in Miami, federal agents acti +on State Department interpretation +antiquated neutrality laws entered Alp +os headquarters. The search warra +alleged that there was evidence th +1) Alpha-66 had launched its attac +from U.S. territory: 2) Cubans we + +Back in Miami, federal actir. +on State Department interpretation o +antiquated neutrality laws entered Alpha +65 headquarters. The search warrant +alleged that there was evidence that +1( Al66-בלק had launched its attacks +from U.S. territory: 2) Cubans were +raising funds illegally for bellicos pure +poses; and 3) all of this was teing done +to attack a nation with which the U.S +is "at peace, to wit: Cuba." + +Of the 37 items impounded, those of +military significance were "one large +carton filled with military-type web +cquipment...one military-type ficid +pack...and one farge cardboard carton +filled with plastic military-type can- +teens." With such evidence, Army- +Navy surplus stores could be indicted. + +Greater attention was given to files +containing the names of contributors. +These held special interest because the +wording in the warrant found "financial +contributions and disbursements to ob- +taia boats and other supplies" possibly +prosecutable. + +Can the State Department be +serious? If this section of the law +were applied Impartially, how neay +Jeus nou'd today te under indict- +ment for openly soliciting funds for +the purchase of bellicose materials +for a foreign nation-Israel? + +How many senators and congressmen +would today have egg on their faces +For participating in fund-raising func- +ions, publicly organized and propagan- +lized, for that very purpose? That is how +he Cuban community sees the matter. + +This author has no particular objce. il +ion to fund-raising by Jewish groups in +he United States. Cuban exiles certainly +lo not. Indeed, Cuban Jews in exile have +ontriuted substantially to Israci's war +hest. They are furious when they, as +Cubaas, try to do the same for the libera- +ion of their country, only to find a double +tandard and against them. Nor are +hey happy to see their contributions go +own the Graia when overzealous federat +Gicials seize equipment belonging to +xile groups. + +But what blew it for Miami's 350,- +Cubans was an "edict" read to them +by the hapless State Department repre- +entative in Miami. + +The exact word in Ge... +from the date Department rende +would like to make it clear tit if there +is sulocicat cridace of activity boned +in the U.S. for any sich mat try expe +Cition, then the fact that a third coentry +is used as a staging area aging area world not pre +clude the U.S. from proceeding to ca- +force its laws." +to combat Fidel Castro's Communist +regime. + +la any event, is most recent +actica by the Departement of State +Cada relations betweca Cuban exiles +Woon at hele lowest cos +since the Eay of 'igs failure nize +years ago. Cronas are non thorough +ly convinced that the State Depart +ment is out to "get" them sad willing +to em loy cay sabteríuge to do so. + +One of these subterfuges, say the exiles, +Wien the story of State Deparinient +policy hit the streets, the Cubans ex- +ploded. Cuban students from the Uni +versity of Miami and Dade Junior Col- +leme (Dade's 2000 students comprise +8.000 Cuban studente marched on the +Federal Building: 60 Cuban lawyers +challenged the validity of the State Depsired to purchase armas allegedly stolen +partment position; coctors, dentists, +educators, professional groups-57 of +them-publised a lengthy statement in +the Diario las Antéricas newspaper. +Part of that statement reads: + +"Title 10, Section 360 of the U.S. +Code (invoked agains: Alpha-sol pro +hibits certain actions from being taken +against a nation with which the United +State: is at peace-'s frictly nation. +Clearly, Fidel Castro is not at prace +with the United States or nations of the +Western liemi.phere and, Ly breaking +diplomatic relations with Cuba on Jan. +3, 1961, the United State: recognized +that Cuba is hardly a friendly action." + +REMINDER: We still have +nearly Too school libraries +to co in filiaz our commit. +ment to them for the fail, if +you have 5st contributed in +1970, please co so row.voch +of you have received, a pre- +pald envelope. Place yout +contribution in it and +today! Time is getting short, + +"We conclude," the sigantaries said, +"that this part of the rocky laws +cannot be applied against Cuccas who +are fighting for freetom." + +Sen. Strom Thurmond (R.-C.C.) +and Rep. William C. Crammer (2.-F.) +strongly support the Cuban exiles in their +interpretation of the law. +is a recent indictment against Andrés +Nazario Sarpen, head of Alpha-66. +Sargen is charged with havin: "cor- +frora a U.S. arsenal in Connecticut. +His bail was set at $100,000, then in- +explicably reduced to a mere $2,500 +and Sargen asked to plead guilty to be +let off on a light sentence. + +These shenanigans, say the Cubars, +mean that lacking proof that Alpha- +CS launched its attacks from U.S. soil, +the government will use other means +to intimidate exile action groups. Legal +activa taken against Sargin, they argue, +is imply the caper-beaverism on the +part of what they believe to te pro-Cas- +tro functionaries in the Department of +State, + +On the other hand, the Department +of State has its case. Many officials are +oniy slightly less enthusiastic than Cuban +crites to see the end of Castro's Com- +munist regime. Dat they argue that the +haif measures taken by Cuban exile +groups are not effective and merely serve +to-embarrass the United States, Others +claim that the Alpha-66 attacks were +merely ill-timed, providing Castro with +an "excuse" to lay the failure of his +sugar crop at the feet of "CIA opera- +tiyes" based in the United States. + +As to this latter claira, those who know +Fidel Castro also know that he needs no +excuse to gather the mobs and denounce +the United States. The history of his +10 years in power bears full witress to +the truth of this view. +Co Viablo Policy +What really conies through in all of +this is that Washington has yet to come +up with a viable policy toward Fidel +Castro to put a stop to his subverting +Latia America and even the United States. +The only absolute factor in the conduct +of foreign affairs is the premium placed +en initiative. We don't have it; Castro +docs. + +According to the heads of exile action +coups called to his office, the repre- +entative stressed that "the spirit as +cil as the law" will be upheld. He is +id to have told them that fund-raising +or a bellicose purpose is definitely out- +de the law and warned them not only +ould they be prosecuted should they +unch an attack from the U.S., but +ould also be stopped frora using an +other Latin American country for that u +purpose. +The most recent law outlining U.S. +policy toward Cuba was promulgated +and signed by President Kenney on Cet, +3, 1962. it states that the United States +is "to work with the Organization of +American States and with fresden- +loving Cubans to support the aspirations +of the Cuban people for self-determina- +tion." Furthermore, the United States +is signatory to four inter-American pacis +The State Department cannot merely +"wish" Castro out of power, and its +her Latin American country for that u and treaties which clearly are designed a policy of "economic denial and diplo- + +E512 +demonstration of finerie +۲۰۰۲۳۰۰۰۱۲۹ arenatinal di +LONGURSSIONAL RECORD-Extens of Remarks +if the valg spretne stt could 14 tar +たたずん: +Forst. A review by the Becretary of +cft disputes to which the is a p +to a certain which ones +me tend themselves 20 art reition of +beation W. this seriewe +peted, we asid sure that the Taited +Post of the city hall in +invans and at a Corte On that +date cubre comuiry. +the practical +May 20, 1970 +face between and +on the es +6: 1002 and Salet s with miss +America hut tow anchored in Ca.. +Ing of the bottie lap watch made the ris +a part of our +its no ret that our Intellternce +community fears that the Soviet Union +new prepared to estabilch a Carib +et basta Cuba, and wirely this fact +tore Amos kor mat Mat +camry stored on behalf of the +Cuban people at for intelate town realty. I say that +Unfortunatvir, +mave to take the disputes that are detenc +mined to justwable to the laternid +Cost of Justice of other appropriate it +pationst trihitials. +Λετο +eans are not totally aware of the vallant +sht put up by the Cuban proste, alone +and tas sted, for nearly a century. +TC. a 10-year vartan +nd the less to in's against a power Sparsh +Second, the ensplosment ployment of the proton +of Article of of the United Nature Char +Ty opinions of the Witc +Izod Agencies on wanes where ruch, a opinia +would help to clarify the legal aperts n +Thirt, the Instructing of US. nerolates. +to seck melaton of a prorition In st +Ematis an agreements which provides f +the World Court adjudication of di +arsing under thore treaties and +We believe that there wer +retten +they serm, would he favorably remmised by lo +International community and lead to a +enh wiced regard tor the rule of law throng +out the warhi. +As Members of Congress for Prace Throu +Low, we have devoted considerate Lice ift +attention to thats qitelion and have +the anvice of skilled international inves +outside the Coppres. +Wo welenme your commenta and rend- +tions to these suggestions and would the +Meed to discuss them in greater Sets +with you of with inenabers of your Admin +tration, +LIST OF SIGNLRA +Senators Diward W. Brooke, Men C +aton, Cloution b. Gredeil, Philip Ar +Mark O. Harhead, Harald E. Hughes, Gale Vi +Cr : McGovern, Lee Metr +Walter P. Monda'e, Frank H. Mors, catert w +Packward, Corne Sell, card +Tata Harrison A +win Jr. Stephen A. Yong +Queremmen Thomas L. Ashley, Janatha +HBgham, Fiwand P. IMAC, Richar +Bang Joten tradema, Ge +Ir. Daniel E. Maron, Sisto O. Coste, J +yers, Jame. C. Cormat. Jorn +Don Edwards, Jrariot +M. +이 +lenback, Tub Ecah, Don +Pall Findley. Don +Peter Fremmen. Corne +wher, Jacob H. Glbert. William J. Gree +Gibert Gude, Star Hay M +Herrington, When, D. Hathawas, Augustus +P. liswatos, hery felstrekt, Robert WK- +teater, Hatta Kettle award 1 Kol +Pay +Armiy. They have cotisistently +fotom trauma and car battle +for huderendence from 1855 to 180sound +the Cautot States Achtung clone of +But we cannot forest that the CLisans +so loved itberry that the number of +casumities in their two wars of indeperade +ence mounted to a quarter of a michea +pople. The total paulation of the stand +at tart time ans les that million. +What this means is that one out of +every four Cubias tacame casualties in +metr quest for therty. +Ishanieful to say that the United +Sistes seems to have turned as back on +Cuba when it is sugerint from the ins +pos.tion of an ather foreten tyranny, m +termational communem headed by the +Soviet Umon. Yet, State impartment +spokesman Robert M.Closky, a holdover +bureauernt, areatens freedom fighters +who wish to retura and help their broth +ers throw of the pool this tyranny. +otictal effort to protect Fidel Castro by +mean foydan fighters are danger- +ous and nonion wal +True, the State Department appre +Leak Cuban exttes on the grounds that +ars from the Child States are in +violation of our neutrality laws. But I +world like to rate an interpretation of +thase neutrality laws as retulered by the +lave Robei: Kennedy when he was Attar +her General of time United States +is ruling was that the neutrality lawy +were, ana i quote: +Among the dost laws in mir statutes +The were not deugned for the kind +1 +of actuation watch exist in the world today +The lare Attorney General continued +and I quote from his April 20, 1961 +ruline: +Their laws were never designed +to prevent Individual fran leaving the +United Rates to drht for a cause in which +they are laut.: 18 the נית +: laws a promenis refuges from Ch +arom returule to try to excare +the Aght for frostem, nor ta en indus +prohibited for the United States, with +ethers of like beliet, to join athers in +end.country for an expediuen avatusta taited +country. +believe that suing not paly! +My collerene, Senator Som Dest alo was made in the cause of ou +MOND, has already brought this to theat- +tention of the Senate. It is any wish to +brane it to the atteson of any colicarues +in the House of itepresentatives and the +American public. +Tamount of cabotage bent comm +mitted by Cubs Imade Cuba is in line +with the tradition of its people Just a +few days ago, on Mar 15, the Castro re- +dne announced the execution by trin +squad of a campesino wao burned down +Aste warcharest slela de Sarnia. +pattor lived in Cuba and give his +Hicta exchange for the destruction of +20000mar +Frota all over Cuba come siñetal ad- +it, Luchard Mytut the Cusan people are in +mantve reistance to the Communist re +ame of Volled Castro, +א. MeCake Alunet J. Mikva +Mank, Willaan. +Mr. Mr. J +E. Mes, Richara L. Otaper. Cele Pe +we, Jertrain I.. Potell, Thomas Rev. Og +nstal +Benj +.... +P. Rya, James Scheuer Wom 1. St. +lau hans Tar, dr. +John V. Tuncer and Mark Edall +CUBAN INDEPENDENCE DAY +HON. WILLIAM C. CRATER +CYFLORIDA +IN THE HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES +Wednesday, May 23, 1970 +Mr. CHAMER: Mr. Speaker, May 2015 +a very per day for Cubans and Amer +wans. On that date in 1902, the Cuban +fortosay that twing reconce fo +Cetro and canimentsin many tim +Dan the reach +braucht riin t1950 הן שויין Yet. Cana +freedom fighters in exile ar pent +when their only pure is to help ther +follow math reath the wiry for which +250.000 Cabaus fought and were womded +ormave their lives +1 shoul: tt1: 18 +It not in our own natonal interest that +Culate fred from comization by a +country sad times more powe +than the Spontards of the century? +Isis not be recenon of a Bret of +own security Unfortunately, it has beer +all but fortwtten by cur State Deport- +nient which entours to harars Char +exter and con mstructs the US Cast +Guard to opprehend freedom enters o +the high sea a torin of ometal pracy, 1 +macht add +In concluion, I would like to in +hastre that Cuba is Letle more than a +Soviet base dedicated to the destructic: +of our socuts and that of free art +everywhere, I should ke \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10145.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10145.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..953a1173f8294d280d1bcb83536e7f020832459e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10145.md @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +104-10170-10145 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM +SECRET +RYBAT +19 JUL 1967 + +SUBJECT: Ramparts: John Garrett UNDERHILL Jr., +Samuel George CUMMINGS, and +INTERARMCO + +1. Ramparts of June 1967, Vol. 5, No. 12, pp. 28-29, contains +the following passages about Subjects: + +"The day after the assassination, Gary Underhill left +Washington in a hurry. Late in the evening he showed up +at the home of friends in New Jersey. He was very agitated. +A small clique within the CIA was responsible for the as- +sassination, he confided, and he was afraid for his life and +probably would have to leave the country. Less than six +months later Underhill was found shot to death in his +Washington apartment. The coroner ruled it suicide. + +"J. Garrett Underhill had been an intelligence agent +during World War II and was a recognized authority on limi- +ted warfare and small arms. A researcher and writer on +military affairs, he was on a first-name basis with many of +the top brass in the Pentagon. He was also on intimate terms +with a number of high-ranking CLA officials--he was one of +the Agency's 'un-people' who perform special assignments. +At one time he had been a friend of Samuel Cummings of +Interarmco, the arms broker that numbers among its cus- +tomers the CIA and, ironically, Klein's Sporting Goods of +Chicago, from whence /sic/ the mail-order Carcano alleg- +edly was purchased by Oswald. + +SECRET +F.BAT + +SECRET +RYBAT +2 + +"The friends whom Underhill visited say he was sober +but badly shook. They say he attributed the Kennedy +murder to a CIA clique which was carrying on a lucrative +racket in gun-running, narcotics and other contraband, +and manipulating political intrigue to serve its own ends. +Kennedy supposedly got wind that something was going on +and was killed before he could 'blow the whistle on it'. +Although the friends had always known Underhill to be +perfectly rational and objective, they at first didn't take +his account seriously. I think the main reason was,! +explains the husband, 'that we couldn't believe that the +CIA could contain a corrupt element every bit as ruth- +less--and more efficient--as the mafia.' + +"The verdict of suicide in Underhill's death is by no +means convincing. His body was found by a writing +collaborator, Asher Brynes of the New Republic. He +had been shot behind the left ear, and an automatic pistol +was under his left side. Odd, says Brynes, because +Underhill was right-handed. Brynes thinks the pistol +was fitted with a silencer, and occupants of the apartment +building couid not recall hearing a shot. Underhill obvi- +ously had been dead several days. + +"Garry Underhill's chilling story is hardly implausible. +As a spy apparatus the CIA is honeycombed with self- +contained cliques operating without any real central control...." + +2. A check of Agency records has yielded the following information. +about John Garrett UNDERHILL Jr. + +a. DPOB: 7 August 1915, Brooklyn. + +b. Attended high school in Brooklyn and was graduated +from Harvard in 1937. + +c. Died 8 May 1964. + +SECRET +RYBAT + +SECRET +RYBĄT +3 + +d. Was a pictorial journalist for Life, 1938-1942.. + +e. Ordered to active duty with MIS, Washington, as +a second lieutenant, on 8 July 1943. Served with MIS- +for 2-1/2 years, working on technical and photographic +headings for MIS publications, evaluation of intelligence, +and enemy uniforms, insignia, weapons, etc. On +9 October 1945 received a War Department staff citation +for superior work in military intelligence. Left active +duty in May 1946. + +f. CIA memoranda of February and October 1949 +show that there was interest by the New York office of +00, Contacts Division, in using Subject as a contact for +foreign intelligence. Name checks were conducted with +various military members of the intelligence community, +but these yielded insufficient information, and OO was +advised that contact should be developed with caution, on +a limited basis, and that Subject was not to receive in- +formation classified higher than confidential. + +g. On 12 March 1957 national agency checks were +again requested on Subject because of interest by the +Office of Security. + +h. A UP article of unknown date cites an article written +by UNDERHILL for Esquire. The article described the U.S. +Army as shockingly weak. The UP piece stated that +UNDERHILL served in military intelligence in World War +II and Korea. UNDERHILL said that he had served as a con- +sultant /probably in 1956/ to an Army coordinating group. + +i. A report of 6 August 1954 from the Office of Security, +Department of State, concerns contacts between UNDERHILL +and one Herman AXELBANK, who was trying to sell photo- +graphs of Soviet military subjects. UNDERHILL reported +these contacts to the FBI and to CLA. In November 1949 + +SECRET +RYBAT + +SECRET +RYBAT +4 + +UNDERHILL visited Washington to call the attention of CIA to +certain AXELBANK pictures and was advised that Colliers. +might be interested in some of them for an article on Russia. +UNDERHILL discussed AXELBANK with "Ricky" Haskins of +CIA. + +3. On the basis of the foregoing an inquiry was made of direc- +tor, Domestic Contact Service, whose office provided the attached +reply.. +: +4. The following information about Samuel George CUMMINGS, +201-178343, was compiled from his 201 file and from information +provided by the Office of Security and by CICLISPG. + +a. His date and place of birth are 4 February 1927, +Philadelphia. + +b. He entered on duty with CLA as a staff employee +in December 1950. He was then a - assigned to +Ground Branch, Weapons and Equipment Division, OSI. +In January 1952 he was transferred to the Office of +Procurement and Supply. During 1952/1953 he travelled +abroad extensively, buying foreign weapons. + +c. He married a German national and consequently +resigned in November 1953, when he became a career +agent in Guatemala. + +d. Cables of the 1951-1952 period state that +CUMMINGS was then buying arms for CLA and that +the arms were intended for resistance elements +behind the Iron Curtain... + +e. On 17 August 1954 CUMMINGS became the +principal agent of the CIA-owned companies known 24 +as International Armament Corporation and Interarmco +Lt., both incorporated in Canada, Switzerland, and +the U.S. CUMMINGS engaged in sharp practises in +his conduct of business and was also extremely diffi- +cult to control. + +SECRET +RYBAT + +SECRET +RYBAT +5 +: +[ +f. A. 1957 cable states that a business man in +Panama, an Agency source, knew CUMMINGS to +be providing information to the FBI and also knew +him to be "careful about keeping the appropriate +U.S. Government agencies informed of his deals." + +g. In early 1958 CUMMINGS assumed sole +ownership of International Armament Corp. and +of Interarmco. (An Agency audit established the 24 +net worth of these companies as $219,000.00.) +CUMMINGS bought them with a non-interest bearing +promissory note in the amount of $100,000, payable +in four annual installments of $25,000, and certain +items of inventory which had a cost value of $67,000 +and a market value of $250,000. These items were +to remain the property of CIA, and their cost was +to be returned to the Agency after they were sold. +h. On 28 June 1961 the West German publication +Der Spiegel reported that CUMMINGS had been em- +ployed by CIA as an arms expert during the Korean +War and that he had cooperated with CIA in "supplying +arms to various trouble spots". + +1. Shortly after CUMMINGS left his staff position +for Interarmco, contact with him was established by +the WH Division. This contact was taken over by +C/CI/SPG im September 1954. (CUMMINGS knows +bim only by alias.) This contact is still maintained. +Until recently the principal purpose was to dispose +of arms, (and CLA made a sizeable profit on these 24 +transactions. The current contact is not operational +It is not based on a project, and no payments are +made to CUMMINGS who volunteers information re- +sulting from his extensive travels and high-level +contacts. An operational clearance for CUMMINGS' +use by the CI Staff as an informant was granted in +March 1958. +ons.) +24 +SECRET +RYBAT + +SECRET +RYBAT +6 +J. On 4 January 1962 the Rome periodical Vie Nuove +stated that. CUMMINGS was hired by CIA as an expert +in arms and ballistics.. + +k. In December 1962 the Office of Security recom- +mended against his use by Domestic Contact Service as +a source, and in December 1964 the CI Staff advised that +it had no operational interest in Subject. (Comment: As +was noted above, this statement is correct, because +Subject's activity is not directed by the Agency. He +volunteers information.) + +1. An Interagency Source Register memo to ACSI, +dated 1 June 1965, stated that at that time there was +"no record of a current operational interest in Subject." + +m. An Agency report of 24 February 1966 cited. +CUMMINGS as trying to procure military equipment +from Communist Bloc countries on behalf of DIA. + +n. Agency reports of February and May 1967 +stated that CUMMINGS had been in close contact with +the BND (West German foreign intelligence service) +for a year or more, that he had been given require- +ments by the BND, and that these included lists of +Soviet and Bloc arms for procurement. It was also +reported that he showed a BND representative a copy +of a purchase order for the procurement of a Soviet +T-54 tank, the order having originated with DIA. +BND officials have often stated that CUMMINGS is a +CIA agent. + +o. A form dated 1 June 1967 was directed to the +Interagency Source Register by "DA", presumably +Department of the Army. + +5. Agency records contain numerous references to +INTERARMCO. + +SECRET +RYBAT + +SECRET +RYBAT +7 + +6. It is noted that UNDERHILL, CUMMINGS, and +INTERARMCO have not appeared to date in any press.or +classified reports of the Garrison investigation in New +Orleans, with the tenuous exception of the Ramparts article +cited at the outset of this memorandum. + +SECRET +RYBAT diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10146.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10146.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1f905115952c61685b6a8dd7506aabf8ffeb450 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10170-10146.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +104-10170-10146 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +WIL/COG # 67-234 +9 JUL 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: DC/CI/R&A + +SUBJECT: Garrison Investigation +Emilio SANTANA Galindo 201-335856 + +REFERENCE: CI/R&A Memorandum, dated 22 June 1967, same subject. + +1. In response to your request, Subject's file was reviewed and Station JMWAVE was asked to supplement the information in Headquarter's files with any additional information which would be of value in judging the effect on the Agency of Subjects' being investigated by Garrison and/or NBC. + +2. Our review shows that Subject was recruited by the Agency in October 1962, not 1960 as was reported in an earlier memorandum. He was given limited training for use as an area guide on an infiltration operation in which he participated during the latter part of May 1963. Subject exfiltrated with his family about one week after being infiltrated and was subsequently terminated. + +3. Listed below are the staff and agent personnel, in true name, who have been in contact with Subject and may be known to him by true name, alias or nickname. + +A) STAFF +1. Eugene E. Norwinsk 03 +2. Robert G. L. Wall +3. William R. Stegall 03 +4. Vernon J. Goertz 03 +5. Robert Clark Stevens Jr 03 +6. Robert Charles Bachmann 03 +7. Donald D. Never 03 +8. Dewey A. Stinson 03 + +B) AGENTS +1. 201-291237 Jose Enrique DAUSA Alvarez +2. 201-315825 Jose NUNEZ Paez +3. 201-310132 Alicio NUNEZ Paez +4. 201-320029 Raul QUESADA Freire +5. 201-29-1-152 Otto GINER Alonso +6. 201-341236 Alberto RUIZ Falcon +7. 201-294671 Joaquin POWELL Rubio +8. 201-739710 Jose Luis FORNELL Jacinto + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +- 2 - + +9. 201-284925 Luis Albert BELTRAN Nodarso +10. 201-290305 Juan Luis COSCULLUELA Iduate +11. 201-333832 Manuel VIERA Rodriguez +12. 201-298076 Juan Carlos JIMENEZ Jimenez +13. 201-313135 Diego Mario GIMENEZ Cadenas +14. 201-328507 Heriberto SARDINA Del Campo + +4. Neither Station JMWAVE nor Headquarters have any record of Subject's whereabouts and activities between October and December 1963. + +03 +AC/R/COG + +SECRET. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10003.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10003.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..142b524c977e46bdcd480d5a0202edb0536f3646 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10003.md @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +104-10171-10003 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +FROM: Chief, Task Force W +TO: Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUBJECT: Operatlona 'GYROSE/KUDESK/KUWOLF7PÅ + +G-2 Penetration Action Against AMSPELL Organization and "Other Groups" in PBRUMEN +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI + +References: + +A. WAVE-3286, 14 January 1963 +B. UFGA-7027, 28 December 1962 (RYBAT) +C. UNGA-7038, 20 December 1962 +D. UFGA-7247, 12 January 1963 (RYBAT) +E. UFGA-7322, 17 January 1963 +F. MEXI-2829, 13 December 1962 + +1. On 4 January 1963 AMHINT-27 met with QUANTUM-51 in New York City, and QUANTUM-50 advised him that Jorge MEDINA Bringuier, the Secretary General of AMSPELL in PBRUMEN, Is a G-2 agent. MEDINA and AEDO (fn), who was said by QUANTUM-50 to be on the AMSPELL National Executiyo; were actually G-2 penetrations. They planned to "roll up" the eptiro AMSPELL organization and "other groups" in one sweep and then escape by boat and contact AMRINT-53 in the JMWAVE area. MEDINA was in contact with AMBINT-53 while in PORUMEN and planned to use AMHINT-53 to establish his bona fides with KUBARK. + +2. QUANTUM-51 further advised that another mission of the two G-2 agents, MEDINA and AEDO, was to make contact with Iden A to dete etermine what role it played in anti-CASTRO activities. . The secretary of QUANTUM-50 had been a very close personal friend of AEDO'ssi 's since childhood and AEDO feared she would be implica icated, -0. so he told her or of his espionago mission. She informed QUANTUM-51 and then arranged a meeting between QUANTUM-51 and AEDO. ALDO told QUANTUM-51 of his mission and arrangements were then mado to get all the AMSPELL leaders into asylum in the Uruguayan Embassy. On or about 10 December 1962 about 25 persons, including AEDO, went into asylum. + +3. QUANTUM-51 further said that AEDO reportedly was arrested by. G-2 a long time ago and then recruited to work for the PBRUMEN Government. + +Distribution: C/TFW watts + +Attachments: +A. IDEX 011-5-1 +B. Misc. material + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +4. Reference C is a chronological summary of AMBINT-33's activities subsequent to his infiltration in PBKUMEN, and his contacts with Chelin, the brother of ANFRET-7. AMFRET-7's arrest was reported in Reference B. The AMFRET-7 Case Officer states that both AMFRET-7 and his brother were arrested, after shooting S88- it out with G-2 and being wounded. As noted in Reference D, AMFRET-7's arrest was made after QUANTUM-55 and Blanca MARTINEZ de Hoya, aka "Cuca," aka "Cuchi, brought MEDINA, AMSPELL's National Military Coordinator for Reception and Supply, to Iden A where MEDINA recognized AMHINT-33. AMHINT-33 said MEDINA was an old friend of his and had lived near him. + +5. AMIINT-33 said further that his brother knows MEDINA, that MEDINA is the man whom AMHINT-33 used in 1961 to check up on REBELLON (Inu), the FEU Secretary General in PBRUMEN. AMHINT-33 added in his S/W Nessage 11 of 10 December 1962 that "his friends" are still in jail. + +6. Reference E transmitted a letter written by AMHINT-33 on 29 December 1962 in which he states that G-2 infiltration is so great that he considers it impossible to organize anything, and he indicates that some of the agents, as in this case, have been infil- trated for more than two years. He presumably means infiltrated into anti-CASTRO organizations and/or activities. + +7. Relative to the "other groups" mentioned in para. 1 above, AMHINT-33's Case Officer believes that AMHINT-33 is probably referring to the MRR, the MRP, the MDC and the 30th of November groups. The "friends" mentioned in Para. 5 may be one Eduardo BRINGAS, who is about 23 years of age, one GOUMI (nu), and others previously referred to but not identified by AMHINT-33; they may have worked for AMHINT-33. + +8. JMWAVE traces on the individuals involved in this plot offer little concrete information. + +a. It is noted that Jorge MEDINA Bringuier is listed on Page 13 of Attachment C to UFGA-4977 as an MRR member, with a listed aka of Carlos PRADO. JMWAVE tracing identifies one Carlos PRADO as "a brother of Raul, the head of G-2 in Las Villas Province," as reported in HAVA-6437, 5 October 1960; there is no further informa tion on this Carlos PRADO. However, the original source of the inform ation given in Attachment C of UFGA-1977 was a letter brought out of PBRUMEN by AMSTRUT-1 about early July 1962. Said letter contained a $25 money order, issued at Station No. 9, New Orleans, on 16 March 1962, for Jorge MEDINA. Bringuier and purchased by Maria Teresa MEDINA. The envelope, addressed to Sra. Consuelo. C. de RIVAS in Mexico City, bore the notation, "For Carlos PRADO," and contained a note, "This money order for $25 is for Carlos PRADO from his mother," in addition to the money order. There is one Carlos PRADO in Mexico. He is studying engineering and is the brother of Fausting PRADO Garcia, an engineer who works close to "Che" GUEVARA and is of current KUTUBE interest Faustino PRADO is married to Clara ARTIME, A sister of Josefina ARTIME, who is a close friend of AMGLEN-9, and she is also of current KUTUBE interest When AMSTRUT-2, who could have given this letter to AMSTRUT-1 to take out of PBRUMEN, was in Mexico City she called Carlos PRADO by telephone at 249769 and told him that she was a friend of his mother. This PRADO family is a large one, and includes another brother, Angel, who is in Spain, a sister who is a nun in Italy, and another brother who is a doctor in New York City. Additional data could be secured on this family from AMSTRUT-2 if desired. However, it seems probable that this money order may have been sold in Cuba by Jorge MEDINA and purchased, sooner or later, by the mother of the Carlos PRADO who is currently a student in Mexico. A copy of the material carried out by AMSTRUT-1 is being forwarded herewith. It will be noted that a part of the attachment was disseminated as UFG-1239, 13 July 1962. + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +b. It is further noted that JMWAVE files show one "Mongo" listed on Page 14 of Attachment C to UEGA-4977 as captured and sentenced to 30 years in prison. This information came. from UFG-779, 12 January 1962, which was based on an ANCUTLER-1 intercept of a report from the MRR Acting Internal Coordinator in PBRUMEN to Hipolito LAZARO, the MRR Internal Coordinator temporarily in PBPRIME, sent via the Argentine Diplomatic Pouch. There was no further identification of this "Mongo." 24 + +c. It is noted that Reference F identifies Jorge HAEDO as a former anti-Castrista who was tortured and doubled by the PBRUMEN Government; HAEDO appears to be the correct spelling. + +d. "Cuca" or "Cuchi" MARTINEZ, who has held the position of AMSPELL National Coordinator for Civil Resistance, is a personal friend of AMCOG-3 and family. She is believed to have taken asylum in the Mexican Embassy. SW Nessage 12 from AMCOG-3, dated 8 December 1962 and received 12 December, reported that QUANTUM-51 01 advised "Cuca" to hide or be cautious because MEDINA had turned out to bo a G-2 member. The message said that this was learned from AMSPELL prisoners and that, during interrogation, they were asked many questions about "Cuca" and AMOOG-2. + +9. When the AMHINT-53 security review mentioned in Reference A is received, additional investigation as necessary will be made at JMWAVE. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Cader Separate Cover Attachment to UFGA-7383, 22 January 1963 + +IDEN A +11,10 +Spanish Embassy in PBRUMEN. + +Attachment & UREA-7383 + +ENVELOPE +Fils + +Consuolocad +Xicotencalt #84 +Coyoacan +Xo:doo, D.r. +(for Carlos PRADO) + +This money order for $25.00 is for Carlos PRADO from his mother. + +Le copy of money order for $25.00 for Jorge Haru Dringulor tron Harta Teresa + +Miss Yarlo Antonia LOP +2) sv 11th Avo. +Kia:1, Na. + +First page cissing + +I ca going to place the communication abroad in Sofi's handa; no ona battor. hat I nood is that you explain to us botter how to make the contact from here over this, that is, how and where to ace SARARIA, the contact which you said you had with Soft Inova ala but doesn't know whoro she can see him. Roncabor that Soft is clready being checked because Esteban's vifo knows her and asked about her. I en going to try to have the treasurer be a friend of Sofi's who knows whore the money is. 15 a fully trustworthy boy called Alejandro. + +711 Dr. LALAGS that I don't write to him about the affair because it is castor formsto write to you, but that he and this boy should havo rolations, and I with Call and vith, you. + +Le cive the support to LAZAGA together with the Excoutiw, because it would bo xible to only one porson, and for the case it was lost in our hands. You soo that the accutivo over there is fully answerable to us and that way thoro vill be no problems. + +We don't know anything about my nomosake. So far all the contacts have falled. Let's so what vo can clarify. + +Toll Towns that the nows I sont hin about Dos Mos was through a contact which I male with our brother-in-lav D. He is willing to work and has people in his area, and also in the coast. I bollova that a lot can be done up thors. Dosides, Sto Lift to a terrific contact also at that coast, han vo have to put in contact with D + +Tell Tanas to let no work also in that area, which is mine and of my people, and that 18 ho gives authorization that vo can send a guerrilla band to work with the calo. Cf course, this guerrilla chosen by us to avoid thoir sending pooplo of them cad have then take comand away from us. You know how that is. + +its to our other brother-in-law in the cabassy and find out when he loves because I now that he is already leaving but to cons back to me immediately. Let's 2 18 he leaves, takes a fast training, and cones back. Have thon got much rap recting and nea to nan combat with bayonots which is very good at night and no one now anything about that. + +You t נסplain the thing a bit to boto so that he will gain onthusiasm. If כ css that the thing is serious and has real support he will come. The only thing that ha noods support for his family. Explain everything to hin and I think ho will caza. Eo Icaves tonorrow and I gave hin your phone. If he noods money for his + +vifo and for himself give it to him from aino. I authorized dia to ask you for it. If they would lot as, in our provinco I would placo dor 5 guerrilles vita the contacts which I had before and have now, and we would fill that up for these people, that is, we would start a var in all the provinco, plains and overything. + +Well, this lotter is going with safe hands to Kiant where it will bo nailed, tomorrow. Co the S.W. which I sont vill arrive lator if I can't got it taken with this ons because I already gave it to have it mailed. Let's see if vo can got it back in tias to have it arrivo soon. + +I will write to Boba and Northa Elona another day with calm, and I don't have the details of your lotters on hande + +Regarda to all and you receive love from your brothor, Kamolo + +chulad do Sa Jahana, a los 30 dias del tes de Junte do 1952, dos los fategrantes del CUTTO NACIOTAL COL 2040 PROCESIC...), señores RICOPERTO C + +Senator Freional Civil y JOSE ANTONIO AGRANITE, Coordinadorio altar, so pracodid a discutir y llegar a los acuerdos que + +Cac debido a la situación actual por la que atraviesa n To movimiento, la situngen general del pife, hope c ...do variar la clamauración del mismo, cuidando c to de la manera siguientes iente: A) Un Coordinador Nacional Civil En Coordinador cienal Militar, defendo sin erst todas las cateriores Secretarias y dodas denominaciones. + +dogance darlo plona autonomía en cuanto a su funcionante vece seriore, a las Coordinaciones Civil y liter, funci mando por lo tanto cada wa por separado. + +Carlo pieno apoyo y reconocimiento como DELEGADO GENERAL on el exilio da costco movi:Lento, al Dr. JOSE IGACIO LAZAR caro al Ejecutivo por of nombrado, con la autorización de la anterior Coordinaci Nacional. + +Con movivo del acuerdo en ca cuanto a in autencuia on el metamiento de les Coordinaciones mcionales se bot De, acordance acepter la Jorarquia en el sendo del jocu Teen pieno de nuestro Kerimiento en el oxilio, cucciondo honor la salvodad de que les 'ondenos ezanadas de dicho cutivo, sefa erosteadas a la medida do nuestros cercos vurrrido ca.consideracila que por estar nosotros on Fe verio Eccional conocemos mujor la realidad de la situasie por que atravezazos. + +I nestanete so firma la presento por 103 מפיססס RIGORO SAS Y JOSE ANTONIO AGREMONTE exclusivamente, detido a encontrarse el 20 do 100 ntegrantes de la anterior CCORDETACION NACIONAL 03 ps de solar HELLO, OX-COORMADOR 45 RESISTENCIA CIVICA, quo so asawatre acilado. + +Ars Cosiciels C. de Rivai +Xicsteucalt84 +Coyoacou +Mikico. D. F + +Ente Money Order for $2500 ali in porn. +Coils Prodes de frontie biecy cromá + +Urta. Juaria Antonia Leójney +8.27 5.10. 11 Th Ave. +Ariami, Pla + +comunicación al exterior de wij a mifer que ells. to qui te the decias timer de sam bios fui yo graceite سر محمد Parabia como hacerlo de aqui para alla, & die be molo a el. Pofi lo cource, fiero no sabe dovés Limitlire que a Sifi ya la están chequrando fouis Dr in Chiban la conoce y preguntó pregunto forella. for El tissers way on Theater que sia une amigo de Sifi fiue sabe donde este Tida confianza Mandi + +Diske al Dr. Bajaga que me le escrito sobre el partiar es far-pirgin a ti más fácil, pero que este chy chyl son los que deben buer relaciones, y nhu con Ellille y contigo El apoyo si lo damos a Bagaga funto con el Ejian Etos porque a ima sola persona seria imposible & ftate el cass de difaba en musestras manos. Ilds. prraren jur I ajecutivo an eva reefonda plenamente a noso no habrá problemas. + +Dzui tocayo no sabemos nada, todos los contactor i bian fallads basta ahora. Vaniis a ver que ficamos Listi a Tomás que la noticia de Dos Miez que diemuan + +Dias la de muni gente y que si el dá autorización den afridi vendar sua querilla a trabajar com queriilla que lo en su 212 The way a ser que aus gute ameri if it quite la fifatura, tu sabes como 21 2 Givilele a mestro otro cuñado en la embajaday vivigiia a ver orando sale purt yo se za que el vá to fara solver conmigo enseguida. a ver si sale yor en training rapido y vuelve. Clue cojan munchie lictura de mapes y lucha enerpo a everfio con The Juue eso es mir esa buena de noche y aqui nadie. + +a bisto le tiences que explicar la cosa un poco jese die cisa ecbulls, siel sigel vé que es tevia la cora y verdadero respaldo el viene, to unico que igual que Payo recesita ajuda familiar, aclárale todo qui que el viève. Mañana sale I of le le dé de tie tie teléfono, Le Mass falta dinero para la señora y para els dans all mis, yo lo autorize a pedirtelo. + +Si me desager en muisera prow. yo metia & o 5 qui que yo teria antes y ahora, yile penis aquillo a esta quite, o sea le matianich guis + +Con tha pues lo di aya para que lo remyera a tiempo para que llegue pronto Ellille yll son, que ista si en mi warta Elena lis contisto potro dia con calma \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10013.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10013.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2352b166d3a96412cc6c5d877012dc8f0ef73728 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10013.md @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +14-00000 +104-10171-10013 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +NO +Chief, Task Force W +TO: +Chief of Station, JM/AVE + +CLASSICATUN +SECRET + +FROM: +OTROSE/Operational-Transmittal of CA Reports +ACTION REQUNICO FUTERENCES +EXPAMENCS: UFGA 3787, 16 April 1568 + +PROCESSING +ACTION +R34 +CAR YOUR MANG +For your information + +Frenasitted horovich are CA reports, motors 134 through 149, and 156. +An Index is attached. +END OF DISPATCH +Attachments: (Herndth) +CLA-14 thru 149, 1 cs. +CL-156 (1 copy) +CAA Index, in duplioste +Distributions +3 - TF/M, w/atts. (4/4) + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DATE DESPRICHED +16 Apr 62 +APR 20 1962 +DISPICY SYMAT AND JAMBOR +1931-3846/3 +25-130-33 + +SECRET + +1400000 + +- 137 +CIA +12 April 1962 + +515-503 + +Chief, Task Force/M +Chief of Station, JHWAVE. +Operational/GIROGE +DIE, Santiago de Duba +ATTENTION REQUESTED: W/KUCAGE/NTURE. 06 + +1. On 9 April 1962, Jose Antonio Sacens (ca "Che"), born +11 April 193, Santiago de Cuba, Miami acress: c/o Elisa Saturni Casas, +1619 Meridian Ave., Apt. C-10 Miami Seach, telephone: JE 2-2641, vas +Intervieved. + +2. Source said that during the revelutica he 'v's a member of the +DR in the University of liebena. After the revolution he went to the +University of Orinc, Santiago de Cuba, and eventually became the DRE +chief for the city. In regard to his former a association he had no +operational leads, claiming that all contact with PR members terminated +in 1959, and he knew no one who attained any stature in the Castro +Government. + +3. As DRC chief for Santiago, the source claimed that he hal 50 +members who he considered well organized and capable of any type of +action. He said that there were, and are, other nembers, but he docs +not consider then in the same category with the 50 who are organized into +cells. He said cach cell has nine men. There are four cells in the +University of Criente and two in the high school. + +4. He said that he left Santiago in Harch 1962 and turned the DRE +over to his deputy. He then went to Habana and informed the DRE leader- +ship that the second in command had taken over and he was told that +llabana would initiate contact with the new leader. (Note: Since close +relations are maintained by the JRAVE Station and the DRE, no attempt +was made to press the source for naves and addresses, etc., as this in- +formation can be obtained in subsequent outside debriefings. The JHHAVS +Officer responsible for the DRE operational matters was informed of the +source's arrival and processing.) + +5. Source said that at the time he left Santiago, the remnants of +the Catholic student organization was trying to make contact with the +DIE and he believes that by this time this contact has been made. He +said that the DRE member who was following this matter, and who would +follow through, was a blind person. + +6. Listing the arms and supplies in the possession of the DRE in +Santiago, the source said that it has about 5-6 pounds of plastic remain- +ing out of a shipment of 20 pounds which was received fron the DRE in +Habana. He said the DRE in Santiago placei babs in places where the +explosion would not injure anyone. As far as arms are concerned the +source said that the Dực in Santiago has ten caliber pistols; five +38 caliber pistols; one M-3; and one Toray . + +7. The source furnished the following KUTUBE-type information: + +14-00000 +1 + +СКА - 137 +page 2 + +a. He said that his father is in Jail in Puerto Boniato, +and that in order to try and get hin free, the source went to see Kajor +Delarmino "Anibal" Castilla, the chief of training for the Palma Soriano +Military Dacaarnent, whom he knew fron their days in the Santiago High +School. Source made his plea an: "Anibal" told him that before he could +act upon it, he would have to talk to the source for five hours in order +to determine his political orientation. The source replied that he did +not come to talk politics but to picad for his father. "Anibal" +answered that he would think about it and call the source one vay or +another, but he never called. Source thought that this story adequate- +ly demonstrated the (Corrnnist) political orientation of "Anibal." + +b. The brother of "Anibal" (pera 6a above) is "Bertico" +Castilla, first name possibly Alberto. He resigned from the army and +is now living in Santiago, but the source is not clear on "Bertico's" +political orientation. + +c. Electra Fernandes, the wife of Mendez Coninche (the +Santiago G-2 chief), is no longer the civil head (confssionado) of +Santiago. She is now the president of the Federacion de Mujeres Cubanas. + +d. The source has given a complete military nap of Oriente +Province to the DRE member he left in charge of Santiago DME (see para 4 +above). Information is passed from Santiago to the DIE in Habena and +the latter, in turn, is to forward the information to the States. + +c. Source said that his contacts who work in Ricaro report +that the Nicaro-Mayari Arriba area is restricted and that unknown types +of military installations are being constructed. + +f. The foreign instructors in the University of Oriente con- +sist of Czechs and Chileans. The Czechs have started a new medical +school in the university and the Chileans have taken over the Business +Administration Courses. + +Nelson L. RAYHOCK + +14-00000 +SECRET. +ATTACHONT TO: UPGA-3846 Dated 16 April 62 +CKA 134: Arturo Ines Rodrigues: A 12 895 717 (SEE UFGA - 3866) +CKA 135: Jorge Pastorpoli Comes: A 12 895 206 (SEE UFGA - 3866/1) +CKA 136: Omelio Julian Garcia Consales: A 12 995 817 (SEE UFGA - 3866/2) +CKA 137: Jose Antonio Sadurni Casas: A 12 875 903 (SEE UFGA - 3866/3) +CKA 138: Raul Sanchez Rodrigues: A 12 895 874 (SEE UFGA - 3866/4) +CKA 139: Justino Pelayo Buncio Peres Pogueres: A 12 875 872 (SEE UFGA-3866/5) +CKA 140: Ramon Alonso: A 12 895 841 (SEE UFGA - 3866/6). +CKA 141: Kallio Alejandro Arrasate: A 12 995 866 (SEE UFGA - 3866/7) +CKA 142: Hector de la Pasarella Puentes: A 12 490 361 (SEE UFGA - 3866/8) +CKA 143: Manuel Clods-Castillo: A 12 395 666 (SEE UFGA-3866/9 +CKA 144: Benigno Soriano-Hernandez: A 12 615 610 (SEE UFGA - 3866/10) +CLA 145: Antonio Tomas Gonzalez Crespo: A 12 875 929 (SEE UFGA - 3866/11 +CKA 146: Alejandro Profirio Caracha Gonzales: A 12 895 939 (SEE UFGA - 3866/12) +CKA 147: Joaquin Antonio Jimenes Jimenes: A 12 875 931 (SEE UFGA - 3866/13) +CXA 148: Antonio C. Samper Marrero: A 12 903 024 (SEE UFGA - 3866/14) + +CTA 149: Donald Arrowmith Boulets: A 12 903 013 (SEE UFGA - 3866/15) +CKA 156: Alberto Hernandez Dolst: A 12 895 969 (SEE UFGA - 3866/16) + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10018.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10018.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..13da3772727760458109ed5121419ab519123a6d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10018.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +14-00000 +104-10171-10018 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +05,08 +Source: Isidoro Esquerra Fernandez A1289162 +UEGA 3513/27 +15 mar 62 +PERS +Country Cuba +Subj (sre bolo different reports) +Removed from Project AMS PEAL +Cs Classification: 19724- +Date of Info Prior to 7 Far 62 +Date plice aoq Prior to ? Hur 62 Kabana Cuba +Source descript. Cuban national who was student at the University of Habana +1. The student resistance organization in Habana is the Directorio +Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE, Student Revolutionary Directory). +-06 +One of its leaders is Lester Carvin Rosales who is the chief of finance +06 +for Habana Province. Man Roberto Quinteros Santiso is the general +coordinator of the DRE. He has an external line of communication, +running out of Cuba, through an official of the Uruguayan Embassy in +-06 +06. +Habana. Quintaires replaced Ricario martirezzperderio, who is +208 +also known as "El SIRIO Chino" (the Chinaman). The latter was +arrested by the Cuban security forces in January 1962 and is presently +in prison. +2. The DRE has a clandestine propaganda newspaper called Trinchera, +butafter it is publish on a very 1. rugular basis. + +3. In order to finance its activities tho DRE sells boncs in one and +: +five peso denominations. however, because of the security conditions in +Cuba, one must be very careful in selling the bonds or else ho may sell +one to a cove nment agent who are constantly trying to provoke oppositionists +to show thensolvos. +4. During the latter part of February 1962 two bombs exploded in tho +University of Babans. It was said that the banbing was done by the +DRE. +NS XX REPORT- SAVE SUNCE + +The section of babana known as Alturas del Bosque (roughly, the +Heights of the Woods) is being heavily fortified by the Cuban Government. +This area is located on the north side of 23rd Street 1111 above the 17-120-19 +CS COPY +14-120-19- + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +14-00000 + +page 2 +wostra chore of the Almendares Riv r. It is said that inmortant government +officials also live in this area. Nevertheless, Leaks this section has a commarding +viewaxaxixiun of the city of nana. + +H REPORT SAME SLUN +In all my time in Habana and until 6 March 1962, the date of y +departure, I new saw more than 3 Cuban air force jets planes in the air +at one time. I have talked to my friends, partionlarly one who lives +Der un airstrip at Campo Libertad, an no one has con more than this. +number in the air at one time. This leaves us to believe that the +air forou does no biva as many fate as thya saw they have. + +19-120-19 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10020.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10020.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d6e5f1a9bdfd8c5dc320837750d0bda2902e98b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10020.md @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +104-10171-10020 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +TO Chief of Station, JHNAVE UFG + +INFO Chief, Western Hemisphere Division + +FROM Chief of Base, JMBAR + +SUBJECT JMZIP/KUTUBE/KUDES/KUSODA +DRS Internal Codes/Sources and Companion + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +A. BARR-0270 +B. WAVE-1220 (not sent DIR) + +MICROFILMED +OCT 2 1 1968 + +DOC. MICRO. BER. + +1. Forwarded under separate cover per reference B request are Subject +codes and related information. Please note that the second code does not +contain the "ll" of the Spanish alphabet as does the first code. If +accessable, sources should be contacted for code-check. + +2. In submitting the information the three DRE representatives +requested to be interviewed jointly. Spokerman for the group was Adolfo 04 +BARRO Garcia, A fourth refugee, Rafael SANTANA Avares, entered PBPRINE with +the DRE representatives. +04,08 +a. Adolfo BARRO Garcia aka ALLST-Cut Cuines, Las Villas. DPOB - 30 Sep 1943, Quomado de +Subject was a student until April 1961, He is a +tom member of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE) in Sagua la +Grande, Las Villas and is the regional coordinator for the DRE in the +area comprised of Corralillo, Rancho Veloz, Quemado de Cuines, Isabela +de Sagua, Sitiesito, sitio Grande, Cifuentes, Amaro, En Crusijada, +Calabasete de Sagua. The DRE has approximately 1000 man in this area +but they lack arms and other equipment. A sending and receiving set +in MADRID aka FAUSTINO is the present coordinator in Sagua da Crande, +Las Villas. The purpose of their trip to PBPRINE is to contact Manuel +SALVAT in Miend, Florida. They plan to return to Cuba. + +04,08 +b. Fernandes ARCO Hernandez aka ADAT DPOB - 21 Aug 1943, Sagua +la Grande, Las Villas. + +04,08 +c. Manuel Antonio ALZUGARAY Perez aka HECTOR DPOB - 18 Jan 1943, +Santa Clara, Las Villas. + +Attachments: 1 a/s, vovere + +Distribution: +3 JMWAVE w/1 att. +3.- HD v/1 att. + +19 - 120 - 18 +19 - 120 - 33 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET + +-2- + +04 +d. Rafael SASTAVA Alvarez DPH - 7 November 1932, Las Villas. +Subject was a chauffeur (taxi-driver) and plans to be at/7750 Normandy +Drive, Apt. 2, Miami, Florida, while in PUPRIME. He stated that he resided +08 at Bernaza No. 210 Havana, Cuba. Though he was not a member of any +clandestine group, he assisted the MRR group in Caibarien and just recently +assisted others to leave the country. Subject and the aforementioned +persons departed Cuba on board the Cuban /V BLAICA ESTRELLA Jonied by INRA 08 +but operated by Subject's brother Israel SATAA Alvares, who dropped them 06 +at Anguila and returned to Cuba to bring others out that were supposed to +meet them, but they missed their connections. Subject's group departed +from Isabela de Sagua, Las Villas 24 January 1962 at approximately 2400 hours. +On 22 December 1961 a group of approximately twenty muitiamen and men from +the ORI were drinking in various bars and displaying the Communist flag. +Anyone who appeared to be unsympathetic was beaten. They also went to +the homes of some who wore suspected of being anti-Castroites and would +beat them also. They beat up approximately twenty persons. This took +place in Calbarion, Las Villas. Subject was one of many arrested between. +22 and 26 December. When they were taken to a restaurant across from +the G-2 office, Subject managed to escape. The other three men that +came with him on the boat managed to hide him until they made good +their escape by boat.ubject lists the following as G-2 agents! + +Antonis OBRECON Correa, Mayor of Calbarien, Las Villas +Une TOYO (nickname) is the head of the G-2 in Caibarien +(fnu) VILLASON is the assistant to roro +Evaristo HERRERA, who also works on a boat transhipping sugar from Cayo +Franges to Caibarien, Las Villas +Roberte ROJOS akESPONJO +Luciang DETAJA, Juanito HESTAIA and four other brothers +Guillermo SANTANA, Andres SATAA, Lorenzo SA TAMA + +Subject further stated that Pedro 10.T&RO, Alejo HOTERO and Eduardo 06,06,06 +MONTERO are active members of the MR group in Caibarien, Las Villas. +06 Francisco ROBLE is the active coordinator for the PP in this area. +Andres and Guillermo GO ZALEZ (fishermen) are informers for the G-2 +in Caibarien. They will propose that they help Cubans get out of the +country. When all preparations are set up, the fishermen inform on +those wanting to leave. The same applies to Jose (Pepe MIRO, Evelio +GARCIA and Lado CUMA, all of Caibarion, Las Villas. Subject also stated +that the 381st and 382nd Battalion of militia are presently in Caibarien, +Las Villas. Subject states he is willing to return to Suba and work for +the underground. (Source Comment: If this subject is to be used in any +manner, please be reminded that he claims to have escaped from the C-2. +He may be trying to infiltrate the groups here or he may be trying to +find out how the DRK operates in the Las Villas zone. + +CITLUEA + +ccc. Fahim + +End of Message + +SS GORY + +SECRET. +DRS INTERNAL CODES + +Litat Gods they will use is the followings + +Banda de 40 moters +7,500 kilocyclos + +Clave Loon +Agente - 13 (identified only as "ilidio +radio tochnialm) + +Breadcast times 8:30a.m. or 8:30 p.m. Las Fillas + +The code name to be used whan transmitting will to CUFARILLERO +A B C D E F G H I J K L +Pas 185 ARADO 000-70 DIA LIBRE LOMA 90 000-22 LUZ 00-14 CALMAN +X Y Z OP Q R S T U V W +130-3 LUNA 0023 SAPO CARRO 122-9 8-18000-78 GATO SILLON 51-3 614 +LL +33-1 COTORRA 109-18 802-3 + +COOK FOR NIDABERS: +1. 145-20. 2. 893-104 3. CANON -00 4. 657-6 5.00-21.50 6. ALCATRAZ +7. SICLON 8. 2000-17 9. 56-00 0.34-18 + +PUNTO ENTRE PALABRA Y PALABRA + +Second code to be used-they will use one code one day and the other the next: +Samo hand Code's name FUEGO" to indicate which code is being used +Samo frequency Agente - 13 +Same time Las Villas + +The same code nano GUERRILLO will be used when transmitting +Δ. 124 H PALOMA +B. PEZ L. 644 +C. LUNA-LLENA J. 35 +D. CAIN Κ. 17-23 +E. 172 L. 43-4 +F. BORRO M. 180-9 +G. 840 N. 14-63 + +S CIELO U. 419 +0. RIO V.000-4 +P. 93.2 ४. 00-61 +९. 51-33 Χ. 6790 +R. 125 Υ. ΡΙΑΝΟ +S. CAMPU Z. CALMAN +T. 340-5 + +PUNTO ENTRE PALABRA Y PALABRA + +SECRET + +-2- +Places that they can deliver arms and equipsent or other materialال +CAYNAL (ALACRAN) AMUILAS - (LUNA LLADA). ROQUE ANY - (LOXOFORA) + +Code for numberss +1. TIBURON 2. 963 3. 1,500 4, 10,000 5. CAYON 6. JOSE 7. FIERRO +8. RATON 9% MOTOR 0. 11 + +thenever making any phone calls they will use the following codos +LLAMAR A SRA. MARCO - SALADO A ISARELA DE SAGA, LAS VILLAS DE PARTE DE JUAN ANTONIO +OHIBGA EN MIAMI-AL HABLAR: RECUERDOS A NIVOS Y PADRE. + +ESTOT HABLANDO +CATO SAL +PLYTANDO ROQUE KEY +RECIBI CARTAS IAL BIA - PARA RECOJE + +SECRET + +SECRET +DRE ENTERNAL CODES + +Einat Code they will use is the followings + +Banda de 40 meters. +7,509 kilecycles + +Clave Leon +Agente - 13 (identified only as "Elidio +radie technician) + +Brendenst simes 8:30 am, or 8:30 p.m. Las Fillas + +The code nase to be used when trossmitting will be CUERRILLERO +A B C D E F G H I J K L +PAS 185 185 ARADO C00-70 DA LIBRE LOA LOYA 90. 000-23 LUZ 2 00-14 CANA +X Y Z OP Q R S T U V W +130-3 LUNA 0023 SAPO CARRO 122-9 8-18000-78 GATO SILLON 51-3 เจ +LL +33-1 COTORRA 109-18 802-3 + +CODS FOR XIDABERS: +1. 345-20. 2. 893-104 3. CANON -00 4. 657-6 5.00-21.50 6. ALCATRAZ +7. SICLON 8. 2000-17 9. 56-00 0.34-18 +- +PUNTO ENTRE PALABRA Y PALABRA + +Second Code to be used-they will use one code one day and the other the nexts +Same baud +Same frequency +Samo tich + +Code's aane ruscom to indicate which code is being used +Agente - 13 +Las Villas + +The same code nase GUERRILLO will be used when transmitting +Δ. 124 Η PALOMA +B. PEZ +C. LUNA-LLENA +D. CALN +E. 172 +F. BURRO +G. 840 + +L. 654 +J. 33 +Κ. 17-23 +L. 43-4 +. 180-9 +R. 14-63 + +S CIELO +0. 810 +P. 93.2 +4. 51-33 +R. 125 +S. CAMPU +T. 340-5 + +U. 419 +V. 000-4 +४. 00-62 +Χ. 6790 +Y. PLAXO +Z. CALMAN + +PUNTO ESTAK PALABRA Y PALABHA + +SECRET +-2- +Places that they can deliver aras and equipment or other materialı +CATSAL - (ALACRAN) + +ANGUILAS - (LUNA LLIDA) +ROQUE KEY - (LOCOMOTORA) +: +Code for sumberss +1. TIBURON 2. 963 3. 1,500 4. 10,000 5. CANON 6. JOSE 7. FIERRO +8. RATUN 9. MOTOR 0. 21 + +thenever making any phone calls they will use the following codes +LLAMAR A SKA, KARCO - SALADO A ISABSLA DE SACUA, LAS VILLAS DE PARTE DE JUAN ANTONIO +ORTECA EX HIAMI-AL HABLAR: RECUERDOS A NIVOS Y PADRE. + +ASTOT HABLANDO - CAYO SAL +PLYPALDO - ROQUE KEY +RECIBI CARTAS TAL DIA - PARA RECOJE + +SECRE! diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10021.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10021.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b1c1435f5c994e2cfc70f411f96d315eeab720a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10021.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +104-10171-10021 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +Chief of Station, JHWAVE + +Chief, MF Division + +SUBJECT: Herrrutibeascon + +AR: FYI + +1. During your recent TDI to Header you requested all available +information regarding a young Cuban named Land who talked to Identity 1. + +2. Identity 2 met with Jose Maria Lasa rutibeasoon and Identity 1 on +2 October 1961. Identity I, apparently, bedosa quested by: ubject's uncle, a +Cuban official in witserland to meet with +mo had recently departed fron +Cuba under a safe conduct agreement. + +3. During the conversation LASA Jalboss but his uncle, an old school friend +of Identity 1 and, also, Subject's father, a minor Cuban Government official also +stationed in Witzerland | Both the uncle are father vere in disagreement with +the CASTRO Covernment and there was some leication that one or bota were willing +to defect. Although this point was touched pair obliquely, Identity 2 gathered +that Subject wanted to get his father into this country with mas assurance of +support. The question was not asked directly aci ano comaltments were made ar +implied. + +4. After this relatively short talk in Identity l's office, Subject and +Identity 2 went into a conference room where he rave Identity 2 papers dealing +with the organisation and purpose of the Mik (which were already available) and +said he would work with the students in the futreis also expressed a wish +to go to Switserland for the purpose of informing the International Red Cross +group there of the inhumane treatment of Cubar political prisoners. + +5. In parting, Identity 2 had a distinct inpression that Subject had not +really accomplished the primary objective of his visit, and as he was returning +to Miani, the fororoing was passed to Icantity 3. + +6. For further information on Subject refer to AVE-8363, 9 Oct 61, +DIR-17475, 12 Oct 61; and DIR-23974, 14 or cl. also, Dee copy of GAVA-1631 +(Attachment 2). + +Distribution: +2- CCS, JHWAVE, w/att. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +20 July 1962 +CK - 175 + +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +Chief, Task Force W +GYROSE/PW +Activities of the DRE (Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil) + +1. The source of the information contained in subsequent +paragraphs is Jose Ricardo Rabel Ortega, A 12 821 451, Cuban national +who is the oldest son of Jose Ricardo Rabel Hunez, the present +national director of "Viviendas Campesinas" in Cuba. Source was a +Navy cadet at the Mariel Academy from February 1960 to November 1961. +As part of the curriculum source spent two weeks in Minas del rrio, +Oriente Province, during the latter part of 1960. From February to +12 July 1962, source worked for Viviendas Campesinas as a general +office clerk. He nay be reached at the following address: c/o Manuel +Gomez, 539 NE 70th Street, Miami, Florida, USA. + +2. Source gave the following information which is repeated +verbatim herein. + +In a conversation on 13 July 1962 in Havana, my brother-in-law, +Fernando Gomez Fonseca, told me that the Directorio Revolucionario +Estudiantil (DRE) in Cuba had received. 14 tons of arms and munitions +to be used in the near future against the Communist regime of Cuba. +He also told me that experts in the handling of explosives were +entering Cuba for sabotage of bridges and railroads. + +My brother-in-law, Fernando Gomez Fonseca, is in charge of the +DRE in Havana Province. I also know Laureano ("Lino") Pequeno who +is one of the most important DRE leaders in Cuba + +In the conversation, I learned also that the DRE is expecting +another ship with arms and ammunition in the near future and a yacht +which is now in a Latin American country. The yacht is for use in +activities against the Castro government. + +The activities against the Castro government to be carried out by +the DRE are expected to start within e month or two months at the latest... + +Note: This information is confidential, and I want it to be kept in +the greatest possible secrecy. I have spoken with no one else of this +matter, which I consider very delicate. I want held in complete +CS COPY +19-120-19 +31BR + +CK- 175 +-2- +20 Jul 62 +reserve the name of my brother-in-law and that of Mr. Laureano. +("Lino") Pequena. + +3. It is suggested that your Station may wish to establish +contact with source for purposes of determining any operational +potentialities that the source may have and/or to assess a possible +breach of security. + +Neil T. PICKWORTH + +SECRET +UBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10034.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10034.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e22ae52dfee1d6112efa65cb4d43d6ee86db8d7d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10034.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +104-10171-10034 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MICROFILMED +Chief, Task Force AUG 1 1962 +Chief of Station, + +GYROSE/Operational +DPE/Guerrillas-lavana and Las Villas +ATTENTION REQUESTED: PM, KUTUBE. +16 July 1962 RETURN TO CIA +CK - 167 Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +all +CITCUBA + +Drop 1. On 14 July 1962, Juan Rodriguez Jobolca, A 12 821 206, +born 19 November 1934, Rancho Veloz, Las Villas, last address, Havana; +US address: c/o Jose Deetjen, 14746 East 57th Street, Apartment 3, +Maywood, Los Angeles, California, telephone 581-5569, wes interviewed. + +2. Source said he formerly belonged to the DRF, but after Playa +Ciron it disintegrated. Nevertheless, he said, he was able to keep in +contact with a few DRE people who are in Havana. He said details on the +DRE could be obtained from Manuel Salvat, but he did state that he belonged +to the DRE group headed by a brother of Diaz Lanz. This brother is still +in Havana. He said this group wants to engage in political assassination, +and has repeatedly requested that pistols with silencers be sent from +the United States. +F 06. +3. Source said that his cousin, Salvador Jomolca, is a guerrilla +leader in Las Villas Province, more specifically operating between +Matenzes and Corralillo. He said that his cousin is a Ileutenant about +30 years old. He has a small group, few arms, and very little ammunition. +He is trying to get outside help but there is no method of communicating +with him. +106,08 +4. Source said that Salvador Jomolca ic married to a daughter +of "Campito", the elder. (Comment: A previous source reported that +there are two "Canpito"s, a father and his son. The son is the most +reported upon guerrilla leader, the father apparently only accompanying +the son.) + +Nelson L. RAYNOCK + +CS COPY +SECRET + +19-120-19 + +21BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10039.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10039.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4ce466bfc3f4e26170f2272e45812c7912711aee --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10039.md @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ +104-10171-10039 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +3P + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +PROCESSING +ACTION +ACTION REQUERED REFERENCES +Chief, Task Force W +MAPED FOR INELLING +NOINDERING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS DESK +CAN FUDGE INOCKING +ABSTRAC! +ACCOM +PLISHED + +Chief of Station, JUWAVE +NO +Operational/GYROSE, KUCAGE/AMHINT. +Debriefing of PBRUMEN Legal Travelers for PW Aspects + +Action: FYI and files +Ref : WAVE 3748 +MISS FILMED +JUN 1.1.1962 + +1. Ca 15 May 1962, at about 1730 hours local, JMWAVE conducted +a PW debriefing of the following legal travelers: +a. +F 05 +09 +Raquel LA VILLA Gonzalez, PDOB: 10 Jan 1940, Havana. Avenue +08 +19 No. 3611 Marianao, Havana, Employed as clerk in +Ministerio Comercio Exterior, Department of "Empresas y +Alimentos", Foreign Exchange Section. Subject has been +militant in the DRE since late 1900, working as a pessenger +and confidant for contacts in their legal apparat (not the +clandestine net). Subject arrived in Miami on PAA Flight +422 on 15 May 1962. +05 +09 +b. Cecilia LAVILLA Gonzalez, PDOB: 18 June 1943, Havana. +08 Avenue 19 No. 2614 Marinhao, Havana. Unemployed. Student +Subject is sister of a. above and has assisted her in a +similar capacity. +SELLE +F 09 +05 +c. Miriam BARO Esteva, PDOB: 26 Oct 1937, Palma Soriano, Oriente +Distribution: +C/TFW +3 + +Province Calle 27 No. 906) Vedado, Havana. In Miami; +08 +AIMIAMI, FLA Q.T.CUBA +RE PW DEGRIETING or SubsFeta 1962 + +17-120-19 +19-170-14 +DATE TYPED +DATE CYSPATCHED +INDEX +CROSS REFERENCE +30 Nay 1962 +DESPACH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +TO +I'S COPY +UFGA-4211 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +19-120-19/3 +91BR + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SE-C-R-E-T +UFGA-4211 + +220 NE 26th Terrace, Miami. Subject was employed-as +receptionest_in_the office_of her brother Carlos BARO 06 +a dentist in the L & 23rd Bldg Vedado. Subject arrived +in Miami on PAA Flight 422 on S Nay 1962. +08 +2. Subjects a and b are sisters and were questioned together. On +the topic of reception of radio programs in Cuba, both were agreed that +the best reception was the "Voz de las Americas" which came in strong +and clear with rarely any interference jamming. Program content was +described as generally good, gave a morale boost to the audience and +was becoming popular. + +3. In commenting on Radio Las Americas, they pointed out that +they had not heard it or attempted to tune in because they felf the +quality was much the same as its predecessor, "Radio Swan" which lost +its prestige prior to and during the April 1961 invasion attempt. Both +declared this was a general opinion among their acquaintances. + +4. Subjects commented very favorably on programs heard over +station XEW, Mexico and WRUL, New York, describing reception and con- +tent as good and with large audiences in Cuba. + +5. In referring to other programs, subjects reported that on +1 May, relatives in the Matanzas area telephoned them in Havana to tell +them that the "students" (DRE) were on again (TV intrusion). Also, +later in the day, friends in the Vedado area called to tell them to +tune into Channel 2, that there was a program there(about 2115 hours +local). Unfortunately, they had already sold their TV set since they +were leaving soon. Both agreed that the system of announcing the TV +intrusion broadcasts over CONTE Aguero's program on WRUL a few minutes +prior to the intrusion was the key to large audiences. Almost all +GOC oppositionists upon hearing this announcement, start telephoning: +their friends to tune into the TV channel announced. + +6. Concerning the DRE internal organization, subjects reported +that they had not been active recently and not witting to clandestine +operations. They were aware, however, that the DRE internal net was +waiting for the infiltration of AMHINT-53 or AMHINT-2 to brief them on +the situation in exile and what support would be forthcoming. They. +reiterated the reports on two bombs set off in the university area by +the DRE and burning of cane and henequen fields in Matanzas and Las +Villas. + +7. When queried on disturbances in Las Villas and/or Katanzas on +or about 3 May, they replied that they heard the persistent rumor that +a unit (company or regiment unknown) of militia had bolted and gone +up into the Escambray Mountains. No further details were known. + +8. When questioned on written propaganda such as flysheets or +clandestine newsheets, both declared that the last propaganda seen was +the clandestine issue on "Trinchera" (DRE organ), that no other pro- +paganda sheets had been seen since before the April invasion. + +9. When asked their impression on anti-CASTRO propaganda in +general they felt that it was too negative; that while the exiles and +opposition groups were busy tearing down the image of CASTRO, he was +before the people with some proposal that was based either on truth, +had a ring of truth in it, or at least appealed to the masses. That +some of their contacts with young girls who served as "brigadistas" +(rural tutors in the campaign for literacy) turned up interesting +remarks. These girls claimed that many of the country folk. would throw +their hands in dismay when Communism was mentioned to them, and +RIBR + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +S-E-C-R-E-T +UFGA-4211 + +10. Subjects also felt that propaganda should be directed more +toward that sector of Cubans that are not fanatic Fidelistas or +communists, and have not commited, themselves to the opposition movement +for such reasons as indolence, lack of courage, or economic docibility: +Raquel remarked that our propaganda seemed to be divided into two +broad categories, one directed at or attacking the hard-core Fidelistas +and the other for opposition movement consumption. + +11. Subject c above was debriefed for her report on reception of +a FALCON broadcast in Havana on 1 May 1962. She stated that she was +called by a friend at about 2100 hours on 1 May and told that the DRE +Trinchera program was being broadcast over Channel 2 at that moment. +Miriam turned on her TV and does not recall how high she had to turn up +the volume, but to her recollection, not higher than normal. She heard +very clearly, the monologue rebuttal of the CASTRO speech earlier that +afternoon. She immediately called two of her friends and subsequently +received calls from them and others on reception of the program. Her +account of parts of the program and the times stated agree with WAVE' +file copies of the program script. + +END OF DISPATCH + +11-120.19 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10044.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10044.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..49e81d6a578340f09c92656139dd614b8cd9a388 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10044.md @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +104-10171-10044 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +Chief, Task Force W +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +GYROSE/Operational-Transmittal of CAC Reports +ACTION: For your information + +Transmitted herewith are fourteen CIA reports and an index of same. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Attachments: (Mimeograph) +14 CIA Reports, 1 ea. +CIA Index, in duplicate + +Distribution: +3-T7/W, w/atts. R/w) + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Removed from subject file +CS Classification: 19-120-19 +JOB #66-004/61 +Box:// Fold:12 + +CS FILE COPY +1 May 62 +UFGA-3938/3 +19-120-33 + +SECRET + +--- + +SECRET + +Attachment to: UFGA-3939 dated 2 May 1962 + +(Number assigned: Subject: Source) + +CKA 175: Office of the Secretary of the Presidency: A 12 903 308 +(SEE UFGA - 3930) + +CKA 176: Reque at Seat A 12 444 373 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/1) + +CKA 177: Clemente RODRIGUEZ Ramos: A 12 903 409 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/2) + +CKA 178: DRE/FOAC-Habana: A 12 903 419 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/3) + +CKA 179: Information on Bayamo, Orienta Province: A 12 903 404 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/4) + +CKA 180: UMR/Habana to Guantanamo Navy Base: A 12 903 434 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/5) + +CKA 181: Legal Traveler: A 12 903 408 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/6) + +CKA 182: 29 November/Habana: A 12 903 426 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/7) + +CKA 183: Independent Opereter/Miami to Matanzas: Jesus Gregorio PEREZ +(SEE UFGA - 3930/8) + +CKA 184: List of Cubans Entering the U.S. with False Visas: Nelson L. RAYNOCZ +(SEE UFGA - 3930/9) + +CKA 186: ODA/Habana: A 12 903 501 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/10) + +CKA 187: Organizacion Autentico-Rescate/Matanzas: A 12 903 514 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/11) + +CKA 188: Beauty of Calabazar/Contact to Isle of Pines: A 12 903 509 +(SEE UFGA - 3930/12) + +CKA 194: List of Cubans Entering the U.S. with False Visas: Nelson L. RAYNOCK +(SEE UFGA - 3930/13) + +SECRET +UFGA-3930/3 +19-120-19 + +--- + +S-E-C-R-E-T +26 April 1962 + +Chief, Task Force/W +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +Operational/GYROSE +DRE/FOAC-Habana + +ATTENTION REQUESTED: RUWACE + +1. On 24 April 1962, Ignacio Pla Martinez, A-12903419, born +10 December 1943, Habana; Miami address: 2015 SW 25th Street, was +interviewed. + +2. Source said that he was a member of the DRE" and the FUAC +in Habana. When asked what the FOAC is, he said that it is the +Federacion y Organizacion Anticomunista Cubana. He explained that +the DRE is trying to reorganize and that the FOAC, a large united +organization, is trying to help the DRE. The FOAC, he said, is +instructing the DRE in its reorganization. + +3. Source said that his DRE contact is Manuel Somora, Jr. +living on Calle Milan number 330 entre Lourdes y Villolio, Arroyo +Apolo, Habana. He said that Somozafie in direct touch with an 06 +FOAC coordinator and that his job is to organize student groups for +passive resistance activities. This includes, he said, propaganda +work, distributing pamphlets and starting rumors. + +4. Source said that the identity of FOAC members is kept +quite secret, but he was aware that one Lazero Hernandes is an 06 +FOAC leader in Habana. He knew no other details. + +Nelson L. RAYMOND + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +Removed from subject file +CS Classification: 19-120-19 +JOB #66-004/61 +Box: // Folda 2 + +--- + +DRE + +UFGA-3797/02, (CKA-123) 12 Apr 62, 19-9-9 + +One Eduardo Tomas TORRES Ramos said that the was +(hat been) Chief of Security for DRE in Sagua la Grande, +and that for all practical purposes the resistance +has been liquidadated in Sagua la Grande. As Chief of +Security his job was to hide and exfiltrate people fleeing +from Cuba which he said was the last remaining job that the +resistance could do. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10047.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10047.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1c2317d0b87c6074d407d088c64fff689787a812 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10047.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +104-10171-10047 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH + +TO Acting Chief, WE +FROM Chief, Task Force + +Chief of Station, Madrid +SUB/WEB/PBRUEN +ACTION: FYI Resistance Activity in Cuba + +The following information was provided by Francisco Luis Rodrigues Gonzales (CC-1169), a Cuban refugee who arrived in Spain in early August 1962 and had been active in the Revolutionary Student Directorate, an anti-Government resistance group, while in Cuba. + +a. Source has been opposed to the Castro regime ever since the defection of Diaz Lanz in May 1959, and was involved in sabotage activity with the Revolutionary Student Directorate. His immediate supervisor was Angel 06 Fontanills known as "Charles" in clandestine circles. Alberto Muller, the leader of this group, arrived clandestinely in Cuba in October or November 1960 and began to organize the various groups of Directorate to bring about an insurrection in the Sierra Maestra area, in Oriente Province. These groups were mainly from the provinces of Las Villas and Havana, and received orders to unite with Muller who was already in the Sierra Maestra. The men went there in small groups, and had the seminary in the Santuario del Cobre as their destination. Once in that spot, they received final instructions and military equipment. Source's group, which consisted of two carloads, entered the Sierra Maestra through Bayamo. Source was riding in the first car. When they arrived on the outskirts of Bayamo, source's car was stopped by the militia, but the car was allowed to pass without any check. A few minutes later they realized that they were being followed and tried to escape. An alarm and shots went up, and they were finally captured and taken prisoner. The second car, which was following close behind them and was warned by the shots, was able to escape. + +b. The prisoners were taken first to G-2 Headquarters in Santiago de Cuba and later to the Boniato Prison, where they were interrogated by the G-2. There were two American prisoners there, and although source did not know their names, he said that they were from the Guantanamo Naval Base. + +c. Muller was taken prisoner a few days later (shortly after the ill-fated invasion of Playa Giron). No arms were taken from him when he was arrested. Had this insurrection been successful, about 1,000 men would have risen up. + +19-120-19 +31 August '62 31 August '62 +OSKIA-14,272 +23 656-33/4 + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH +OS-14,272 + +d. Of the Muller group, which was called the "127", about 20 prisoners were taken, five of whom, including source, were set free. One of these was an infiltrator called Flores, whom no one trusted since they knew that he was not "one of the group." Another of these was Rolando Valdés D'Wolf who is now in prison in the Fortaleza de la Cabaña serving a nine- year sentence. He was captured trying to escape in a car belonging to a militiaman and wearing a militia uniform. He defended himself bravely, but received five bullet wounds which incapacitated him. The other two who were released were Eduardo Díaz Lanz and Jorge Cruz Peña, a sergeant in the Rebel Army who was with Castro in the Sierra. The latter had actually not been involved in the group. Source thought that he (source) and Diaz Lanz were released so that they might be followed and lead the Government to other groups and individuals in Havana who might be involved in resistance activity. Source had been in prison six months before being released, and one thing which he could not explain was that on the paper that he was given which indicated his release, no mention was made of any sentence or penalty. + +e. On several occasions, Muller had been subjected to false execution procedures, with the purpose of trying to make him talk, but he did not weaken. During the trial, "everyone remained firm," and source was told that Muller was very brave in his pronouncements against the Regime and, at every moment, abided by his principles. He presented a very brilliant self-defense. + +f. When source was in the Boniato prison, he shared a cell with a Captain Aníbal Rodriguez, who belonged to the MRR. This officer, along with other rebel officers and soldiers, had staged an uprising in Imias, in Oriente Province. Later he was sentenced to death and shot. + +g. During his last days in Cuba, source avoided all revolutionary activity, since he wanted to leave Cuba more than anything else. However he knew that the various resistance groups worked hard, carrying out a great deal of independent sabotage activity, although there was not much coordination among the various movements. One movement which had a large membership, especially in Oriente Province, was the 1-30-II. This group was planning to launch an insurrection in Pinar del Rio in January 1962, but they could not carry it out since the repression in the area was so great. + +h. Hans, a member of the Revolutionary Student Directorate, was recently taken prisoner, and it seemed that he was tortured a great deal and talked. As a result of this, a house in Wajay, in Havana Province, was seized and arms and gelatina were found. The owners of the house and other persons were arrested. + +Attachments Spanish report - 1 +Distributions +2- AC/NE, w/att. +2- C/TH +Helen Caporla +Helen B. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE 028 27 JAN 61 +TO BELL +FROM MEXICO CITY +ACTION BELL 15 +INFO COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +19-9-11/1 +YRD addur +MEXI +ROUTING +1 Fit +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +JAN 28 03522 61 + +ROUTING + +IN 3066 + +PRITY BELL CITE MEXI 7200 +JMZIP +REF BELL 0767 +(cout 기차)- Se clic +04,10 +Bell Meni 7114 +7186 + +1. FIFTH PO BOX FOLLOWS: ANTONIO GOMEZ DURAN, APARTADO 29976, +MEXICO 18, D.F. + +2. TRYING OBTAIN THREE MORE PO BOXES 32 JAN 61.. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only. FRD@か、ししつつとつ +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSGED MESSAGE +19-9-11/1 +ROUTING +MEXI + +1. +2. +3. +4. +5. + +DATE : 25 JAN 61 +TO : BELL +FROM : MEXICO CITY +ACTION: BELL 15 +INFO : COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL S/c. +JAN 26 0722Z 61 + +PRIORITY + +IN 2831 + +PRITY BELL CITE MEXI 7184 +JMZIP +REF: BELL 2767(Our 71845 +1. THREE ADDRESSES FOLLOW: +A. ARMANDO B. SANCHEZ, EL CENTRO COMMERCIAL, PALMA Y DONCELES +MEXICO, D.F. +04,10 + +B. BERTA A. MARTINEZ, CALLE RHIN NO. 64, MEXICO, D.F. +04,10 + +C. ANTONIO BUSTO, APARTADO POSTAL 13758, MEXICO 1, D.F. +04.10 +2. WILL ADVISE REMAINING ADDRESSES SOONEST. + +END OF MESSAGE + +CS COMENT: *HQS NEEDED ACCOMMODATION ADDRESSED MEXI AREA FOR USE +S/ AGENTS. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OCE 19 DOONIDITEO + +S/BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10097.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10097.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a216324ca1b869f7208ac1e428287e8ea1d11c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10097.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +104-10171-10097 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +FhD addrinn +9-111 + +ROUTING +1 +2 +: +61 3 +TO : SELL 4 +6 +FROM : POCO CITY JAN 26 C6342 61 + +ACTION: SELL 15 +INFO : COP, ACOP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C PRIORITY + +IN 2830 + +Sal +FRITY SELL CITE MEXI 7156 +REF A-BELL 2767 (OLT 713/ - attached +ΞΝΕΧΙ 7184( 04,10 +Background Use Only +RETURN TO CIA +Do Not Reproduce +FOURTH ADDRESS FOLLOWS: FAURELIO A. MARTINEZ, CALLE EDISON, + +NUMBERO 1 MEXICO 1, D.F. + +END OF MESSAGE + +CAS COMMENTS: NO RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT AS OF 0415, 26 JAN. + +*S NEEDED ACCOMMODATION ADDRESSES MEXI AREA FOR USE S/M AGENTS BEING +DISPATCHED CUBA PRIOR 1.FEB. +ICTION!חפכיס +!! + +LIBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10106.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10106.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9ed6d22adf34bccc60d13e96dda63de304e864c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10106.md @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +104-10171-10106 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +6 ост 60 +DIRECTOR +MEXICO CITY +WH 9 +DCI, D/DCI, DOP, COP, ADDPYA/S/C 2 +FRD MENI + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +IN 24498 +MEXI 6502 +1- (WARE ACTING) +DIR. +MASH + +UNNET +Losedo + +1. PROBLEM OF ROBERTO DE VARONA BECOMING ACUTE AS INDICATED FOLLOWING PARA- +GRAPHS. +Julian Asin 03 +2. ORM/SON REPORTED INFO FRON LITAINT-5 29 SEPT 60 THAT VARONA RENTED AND +FURNISHED INDEPENDENT OFFICE ON CALLE INDEPENDENCIA HANDLE AMHAWK AFFAIRS. L-5 + +SAID IMPOSSIBLE FOR ANYONE TO WORK WITH VARONA, EVEN AMHAWK HIMSELF, WHICH IS WHY +ANHAWK FUNDS HIN 2000 DOLLARS PER MONTH MEXI WITH THESE INDEPENDENT FUNDS +LITTLE CAN BE DONE MEXI RESTRICT HIS INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATION AMHAWK ALTHOUGH +THIS PLUS HIS REFUSAL ADHERE DEMARCATION WIPES WORK MEXI DELEGATES MAKES FOR +CONTINUAL DISSENSION. RECOMM. NDS THICKER FRANK DISCUSSION AMHAWK THIS PROBLEM +DETERMINE IF AMHAWK WILL AGREE SENDING ROBERTO EXTENDED LATIN AMERICAN TRIP WITH +ANHAWK FUNDING AND LEAVING ROLANDO ROJAS MEXI AS HIS DELEGATE. STRONGLY FEEL CAN +WELD MEXI DELEGATION INTO STRONG VEHICLE FOR IMPLEMENTATION AMCIGAR OBJECTIVES +IF ROBERTO REMOVED THE REMAINS HERE, FEEL OVERALL EFFICIENCY MEXI DELEGATES +WILL BE UNDERMINED BY DISSENSION. Jeans Rodriguez Alesen +3. LITELL-1 HAS CONTINUALLY POINTED OUT PROBLEM OF VARONA BROTHERS AS +EFFECTS MEXI DELEGATION. SAYS ROBERTO CONTINUALLY CUTS ACROSS LINES AND RUNS +PRACTICALLY INDEPENDENT OPERATION. +4. ON 28 SEPT 60 ROBERTO VARONA TOLD LIMASK THAT FRD BIG PLAN SHAPING + +S-E-C-R-E-T +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +DATE +TO +FROM +ACTION +INFO +TO +INFO +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +PAGE 2 +IN 24498 MEXI 6502 +CITE +PRINCIPALLY IN MIAMI INVOLVING 1500-2000 MEN INCLUDING ARTILLERY, PLANES, +LANDING CRAFT TO TAKE PLACE IN NOV OR DEC. SAID AMHAWK TO TAKE PART IN INVASION. +SAID IN MEXI THAT FRD RECRUITING SCREENING CUBANS FOR TRAINING IN CAMPS MEXI. + +USING MARIA ALFARO ALVARADO, NICARAGUAN, AND LIMASK SET UP BEGIN MILITARY TRAINING +SMALL GROUP CUBANS MEXI. CAMP AT NINCA EL PENON OF TOLUCA ROAD PROPERTY OWNED +BY JOSE PUEBLA. +10 +5. ON 5 OCT SHYROCK AND GESTETNER DEBRIEFED MR. WILLIAM FELDER, AMERICAN +BUSINESSMAN MEXI, RE CONTACTS WITH ROBERTO DE VARONA AND AMHAWK. ROBERTO TOLD +FELDER AND HUGH MONTAGUE, [APPARENTLY BRITISH FRIEND FELDER], HE WANTED TRAINING +BASE MEXI FOR CUBAN EXILES. +6. ON 6 OCT COL JOSE MARIA REGO RUBIDO TOLD STATION CASE OFFICER AHAWK +HAD SENT HIM WORD VIA AMHAWK'S BROTHER'S TO ASSEMBLE GROUP 75 OR MORE RECRUITS +FOR TRAINING AND TO PREPARE LANDING PLAN FOR VICNITY SANTA CRUZ DEL SUR, +INCLUDING TYPE NUMBER ARMS NECESSARY. + +7. STATION COULD HAVE GOBERNACION AGENT ADVISE ROBERTO TO LEAVE COUNTRY +OR WOULD BE SUBJECT ARREST AND DEPORTATION. + +8, REQUEST HOS, MASH VIEWS. + +END OF MESSAGE + +S-E-C-R-E-T +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10136.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10136.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4e93edb0591664c31b762ff917f70533daac8ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10136.md @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 +14-00000 + +104-10171-10136 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY + +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: International Rescue and Relief Committee + +[File no: A-00-55-64] + +Volume 3 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: DCD/FIO/PAO + +ROOM: 213 Key Bldg + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE REVIEWED BY SIGNATURE OF + +RECEIVED RETURNED (PRINT NAME) REVIEWING OFFICIAL + +16 AUG BETH LICHENFELS + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. + +SECRET (WHEN FILLED IN) FOR FIELD USE ONLY FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY SUGGESTED SERIES FIELD REPORT CASE RECEIVED REPORT NO DAY OFF SERIES SERIES B OFFICE OTHER FORWARDED NUMBER NUMBER MO. DAY YR FOR OTHER DAY VR + +00A 00 K 00 2 0 0/C COLLECTIONS COB OTHER 1.2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 081302163 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 2 3 3 4 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 SUBJECT AND AREA FORMAROLO. RECEIVED REPORT CA NUMBER EXTRA RELEASED RECORD MO + +Suspicious Concerning Possible Crotrioto Mission in US for Salvador Rodriguez Santena +(Cuba) NOT DIS SEMINATED B TYPE 00- C GRAPHICS, MAPS, COMMUNICATIONS, REPORTS, OTHER + +G. CONTACT (Name, Title, Organization, Address or T Number) AREA O Charles Sternberg + +International Rescue Committee POL + +Lo Park Avenue South JM + +New York New York R + +H. SOURCE (Name, Title, Organization, Address or T Number EU + +Cusa Lecou SNUC + +International Rescue Committee + +Miami, Florida THIS REPORT MAY BE RELEASED TO EXTRA DISSEMINATION CONTROL NOT DISSEMINATED WELL KNOT L. ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY +ALREADY SUFFICIENTLY K. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +VIA +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +Ozra-105 +SECRET +Security Information +CLASSIFICATION + +TO +Chief, 43 +FROM +Chief of Station, Paris + +DATE +5 February 195 + +SUBJECT OFNEPAL +SPECIFIC +Frits (aka Fred) SNSCI + +Reference: State Dept Control Cable 1437, 14 Nov 52, from Bonn + +1. On 11 and 52, the Press Attache' of the Paris Embassy wrote us the following memoranda: + +According to French records, Fred sical was born May 31, +1903 1 Berlin. He was trained as a lawyer, left army in +1931, cal appeared in Paris in 1933. In 1939, to calistol +in the Forolga Legica. Since then 1920, ho was demobilised +la Lorocco. Ha fled to Seitserland 101542 d rotereed to +Paris in Lay 1945. Since that time, he has variled for "Die +Zeit" in Zurich, "Libera Stampa," a Socialist daily in Ingeحم +and other papera. In 1949, went to work for "Die Colt," +the Britich-controlled newspaper in licburg. In February 1951, +le was replaced ca that paper by a Gereen. At the present +tis, ha vorke for "Radio Sarrebruckea," as toll as for "Dar +Band. Ha vas naturalized Fruch in 1947. + +Ecocally, to was cleared by SKAFB to eas everything froa +the Pyrences to the Elts. s did to and each a report ca +the Atlatte Foreca. File articles were considered of ty th +Freash, cad even taro translated in the press review tullatin, +"Dosanatatica" + +Son tics after the articles had eppeared, hvor, a +Freach cfficial coprossed esteniebat that 3 bed boمع +civen rech Hacervaltaties. fghts had as proof to +offer, this afficiel do the cutest this 3:30 +to the Fresh samt of the Costafora. Ka +gave no further darogatory informatica. + +2. Ko searched car files, found no provicus record of Subject, and inforced the Frass Altecha socordingly. + +SECRET +Security Inforc +CLASSIFICATION RECORY 2014228-1 +- +RIRI CARD REPRODUCTIONS + +3. C 17 Hor 52, the Pross atteris called our attention to +State Dapt. Coatrol cable 1437, frca ca, dated 14 Nov 52, a copy +of which is attached hereto for your ccaveatcise. Basing our re- +quest ca the information contained ta para I above, and on the +attachad cable free Bonn, we subaltted queries concerning Subject +to both in End UNBOUND. + +: +4. 23 53 ج, we received the following reply from UNBOUND: + +Frits (cks Fred) SSC, tera 31 Ly 1903 Dorlia, +of Gorcea origin, the sca of Wiland Earths TUT, +eccaired French nationality by naturalication ca 1 April +153. 19 October 1933 in Foria 18, ta married hia... +cepatriot ElIEN STRIEL, born 24 August 1505 in Borlin. +They have one child, bom 25 Lay 1937, of Freash nation- +ality. +..... +SUSC Joined the Faralga legica in 1940 and was da- +ccbilized in February 1941. In 1942, fearing lost +ha to intorced in a corp in the templed w, h +cided to go with his wife to Saltzariced. Upon his ar +rival in Switzerland, bo was arrested for clandestina +border-orosaing ad intered in a cap at Kurtiy, +(Falcio). Later, ha vas transferred to a lower carp at +Sierra. During his stay in Saitserland, ba allegedly +several articles under the pecudaya "Bacal" in +the Srics socialist press, notedly in the paper "Libora- +Sta + +La a 1935, he retained to Freges and cateled at +Entrega (Sota), vhara & still waldes at 211 Arezzo +Fierro Broscolotto. Since 1515, a bad a legal offios +etora d'Heatovilla, Faria Wa, hare, according to a +creally rolidlo exarco, é is reported to hava hald +one with Konstanti ElF607 of the Soviet Corciel +Liestea (ele - Eco Ltd 11555) dvity WOCHEN of the +Sories Information Bareca. The activity of this legal +office is, in fact, alwat negligible, + +Sines 1945, he also has oporated za office for tha +cattlesnt of disputed claisy for the intermatical +Reserve and Rolier Cocaitter (I.F.R.C.), 35 Brd. +Cepartnes, Perio. Ka equally 10 aistrator of the +firaveak and Sluit" of Atsarp, Salzina. +SEORE? +Security Information + +ANCON Covotos the creator part of his activity, however, +to journalica. Es is a correspondint of vertous French sad +forola naucpapers, notably the Suica paper "Dor Dand." E +is accredited officially to the French Klatstry of Information. +ka bas coteired nazarcus vicas for foreign countries in order +to fulfill his professional obligations. + +ka has novor attracted attentica free the political point +point of vica, but to cuspect his of being identical with an +indivichal of the esss naze who belonged to the Suiss "Rota +Eapollo notwork. + +SILSON 13 in contact with a can named EURCHFARET (sic +cco para 5 tales), now a correspondzat of "Dor Eurd" in +Faric, and who alco 10 cuspected of baing identical with an! +ox-agent of the "Rota Kepollo." +: +Es are cantiming our investigation of Frits Shsom. + +5. With regard to the BURCHIARD?cticmad above by UITOUND, since have consulted with the Press Attechs, who has tosa able to iden tify him as follows: + +bals.i +Head LURCETARDT, bora 9 Septcator 1906 in Lehr, Germany, +proxatly residing at 105 Bvd. Voltaire, Pario llo, economic +correspcadeat for "Dor Band," eccredited as a journalist to +the Presidence da Concall ca 10 February 1945, clco works +for the Voreinigten Wirtschafta Dicact of Frankfurt, in +baca se corious journalist, but otherwise as a doubtful +individual. + +6. 04 Feb 53, wo received the following loss completo reply from UWIC: + +Frits (cla Fred) SICO, formerly a Corcan losyor, toc'k refuge in France in 1933. Es les opened a legal office in +Fario cad alco occupies Hemolf with formalice. Catil now, +no unfavorable informatica has been cotairied concerning hiu. + +7. Es cre making all of the shove information available to both the Darcy Fross Attacks cad to SF. We would appreciato receiving all possible further Carczatory informatica concerning SECCI, blo various coatcats, and his estivities. We would be interested to receive, in particuler, any informatica to confirma UNID's carpicion that sinsal, and/or BURCKHARDT, used to belong to the "liots Kapallo network. + +Distributions +ch: 3 Brus: 1 +Freaks 1 Earn: 1 +Богl: 1 Regler 5 +Lloyd D. Lagor + +201-2038-1 +. +D 2015 +PEATURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS + +iac int taif +www +friendly to the te +shut ollitary disclosures in Do treating titis Niont Neuws La +Parin +Butir Vertal +itten, wy frodavon, Pa +11 : +Cortenondent for hare hot, wa +pallister Paul Haupt. +to Stasoleva +boos +activities in tromma +ay forma + +SSCURITY LAP +7FEB + +AIB +CONFIDENTIAL + +OVICE +451 +EF2-A-1704 +Chief, D +AT7.1 Chief, 52/2 +いい +أم أمان aaton, Moto Jeariro +UNIF +(geratinal/BTAMALIA +Swear 1 +છછછRRRA FRE ROORRRRRR +Internation of Easton Caicreate from in presil + +Trozwollted cut in tripilمم +curso preparbi +by Wiliww.ring merrogatie of wa + +colgruite tre tai. Bresil + +مجمع اسهاما is triplicate +Diatributi +Headquartero wal +3 +2 +Bão Paulo, watt n +? +Pilos, w/att. +) +: +Merle n. kaf toer +b-1704 +LOOD REPRODUCTIONS + +FORTIS FIL צימ +SUBJECT: Passing of ha reports to Brasilian fathorities. +KEP-1-519 +27.0ctator 1954 + +1. On 18 October, Marcos EAST03, ACUATI's colleague in the Draatiten Fodoral Political Foliga, aforaad his that of 15 October be had rebaittal to the Chief of Police alation of the reports had received from ATHY. +(East had bean given by AATHY starilised verstone of R-2 to 12-15, inclusive, and 13-17 to 12-29, inclusive, along wa biographical information of the caurces of those reports. R2-15-30 mare not passed to BASTOS because they had been obtained from ALLOPATHY.) + +2. On 27 October ELSTC3 informed that the translation of the reporti had a forwarded by the Chief of Folice to Colonel LERALDO, the pressat hand of the Fedoral Alitical Folica in lo da notte, che, in turn, bod formartal it w Jasi 100 of the Folitical Division of the Folitical Police, for his reescalations. Elsic stata that to believel PIOGRAFIALI wuld recobal that the reports be forwardal to the Feroin Offics cai tha Far Vinistry. EASA also intends to give a copy of the translations to Ribeiro de ANARS, head of the Servicio da Vilancia of the Departeant of Political and Social Ordor (D.O.P.S.), São Paulo, tas iniicated an interest in recalving it. + +3. As an introduction to the translation of the reports, LiSTOS Cascribed briefly Brazil's Statoloss rouges inmigration probics and the voluntary velfere organizations which assist the inaigrants in gaining entry to, and settling in, Erasil. The translation of this introductien is as follows + +The currant imigration of hito Russians tato Brasil began in 1913. It has dialniched since June 1954 in the face of the dectaton teken ty t Rational Institute of Colonization ent Imigration (Instituto Eacional de Licração Colonis) (H.1.I.C.) on 16 Jun 1954. On that dats, thre Directorata of the H.I.I.C. decided to request that the Kinistry of Foreign Rolations take the necessary atops to stop the issuance of vicas for stateless perons for a period of sixty days. + +con 30 Juns, Vicento WD, thon Foreign Kinister, cant a circilar to all me consulates ordering a stoppage in the issuance of vices until a final decision could be reached. + +Ca 22 September, the Foreign Office bad to the consulates new instructions, according to which, corarally sporting, stateless tigreats are pareittel entry to Erasil only if they have in Erasil relatives in the direct line of descent shoss ocomade situation is such that they can guarantes the cabstatoncs of the icalgrants. +: + +lievertheless, it cay to wted the: there are various stateless sem in Hong Kong, with their respective passporta in orier, miting accommodati on one of the five chips of the tong Long-Dienos Aire 11منا الج BOLAGSVAT LSSSVANP JS, TRELLER, +(1) +The difficulties which the international organisations counter in obtaining complète and roltaldo Laforation on the imigrants are ce to a large extent to the fact that those imigrants lucy's resita in areas far removed from tin locales of the organizations offices. Ons wat alas raise the fact that included coong the stateless imigrante is a large or of persona useful to brazil, auch & the following types of writoras achenics, engineers, electricians, cheatsts, etc. + +There are twelve international organisations who are responsible for preparing the imigrants for this Jourray or batter, the cilt of those stataless rofugees from China sad various European countries. They cros +1. A.J.D.C. - American Joint Distribution Committos, with offices in Rio ant São Paulo. +2. Ε.Ο.Ι. - Entr'Ailo Ouvriore Internationale (International Workera +3. Η.Ι.Α.S. + +Lutual Aid) +4. 1.C.M.C. +Hebrow imigrant Aid Socioty, with offices in Rio and São Paulo. + +International Catholic Higration Cission, with offices +in Rio end São Paulo. + +5. 1.5.3. International Social Service, with offices in His and São Paulo. +6. I.R.C. International Homsuo Committee. has no representatives in Erasil. +7. L.W.F. Lutheran Korld Federation, with offices in Rio and São Paulo. +8. W.C.M.C. National Catholic Wolfaro Conference, with offices in Rio +anl São Paulo. +9. S.A.E. Suios Ald to Europa. Has to representation in Erasil. +10. T.F. Tolstoi Foundation, with offices in Rio ant São Paulo. +11. U.U.A.R.C. Unitel Virenian Azerican Koliof wittes. +: +12. W.C.C.Worli Council of Churches, with offices in Rio cad São Paulo. +م +"Two of those organizations handle the largest number of arrivals. Ono 13 the W.C.C. shows office in Rio is located at Praia do Fl, 180, ept. 602; 113 office in São Paulo is at a D. Veridiana, 30. (20 Paulo office is under the direction of Wiss Rachel da CARVALLO. CARVALLO. (2) Tha othor arganisation is to N.C.M.C., whose office in illo is at Avonida Churchill 60; its office in São Paulo is in the Church of Peace (Igreja on kia licorio. The São Paulo office ia under the direction of Fatior Lario.(3) + +Since 25 April 1954, cary statolcas persons sio have baca unable to obtain a visa for Erazil, Canada or Australia have boon repatriated to tho U.S.S.. As a result of this repatriation, it is possible, though rot probable, that sors elements may be sent fiva China to Brasil to engage in cubversiva activities hare, while ambers of their families, who have been repatriated to Russia, are held as hostages there." +-2- +AE CARD MEPRODUCTIONS + +AVERAME Comments +1. RIOD-346 reported on 2 October 1954 that about 6 such statele rofees with entry visas for Bresil issued prior to 30 Mins 1951 1 KoUs KoUs waiting for transportation to Brasil. + +SUIKO FIVE SUDACI +2. The head of the W.C.C. office in Rio is André MOURATIEFF, who is concurrently Dologate of W.C.C. for all Latin America and, in this capacity, is Kiss CARVALHC's superior. + +3. The head of the N.C.W.C. in Rio is Walter DWINICA, who is the overall hest of N.C.W.C. activities in Brasil, in which capacity he is Father Harlo's superior. DUSHNYCK's chief assistant in Rio lo Hies Adelaida da Costa ACEVEDO + +FOM +2 +وداو +2310 +3 +de +10 Frana +I w. +20 +" +سمنان +VL +DISSECHANEL 5.6 +ជាព +2 +20 +ADRATUL SUBMITTED + +Proa +Frenen Part...... +ол +Reporter unter Peterson +Distribution +By copy to +711081 Y +UNECESSARY +FCP-OOT +: +Sإ CTY TORLATION +HOL, G7FICIA PILY +12. January 1952 +Heport. 15722icchi File No. +Bourse SERIRE UNNECESSARY +Hource. Operational bate, and Comments: +Assured.. +David C. Taltot +Pretty to +Hefereness. + +Subjects Joseph LEGRAND Reassigned + +Comments For tracce on the individuala named in the attached ass the followingi +LECTAND-PM-7016 (81), and othere +CARY, Elle-770-18 +ROCSI, Baile - 170-10, 50-518 +DELUCOSE, Loon-170-11) 170-1025 50-515 +(cm) - - +B. +LEDIKE, Charles - PA-7968 and others + +Classification/cs-21 07ICIRAS CRI +10CC77 +14.7-1 159 + +Budjocs: Joseph LA WUND + +SEACRET +CONT DL/tis, OFFICIALS ONLY + +Place Arquired France, Paris +Evaluation: وت +ADAM STY INFORMATION +Feport No: KP 5929. +Date of information: Current +Date Acquired: 8 January 1952 +Date of Report: 12 January 1952 +Cource: Through a fairly reliable source fra an informant with NP contacta + +1. Jose, whed in the "Pronator affair" end as a result +סx3101 ותa trha Central Coalttes of the FC in the Spring of 1951, was recently led the josition as Adalnstrativa Gecretary of the Restoral Kinara Federatica (COT) in the Kard and Radicalatoracions. Auguste was inotammental in scouring this reezeigment for Rid, according to cource. + +2. )Laca) 10 (alle) who wore in charge for ניינסן של of the reorganisation of the Regional Federatior have been placed rld's orders and have been charged with Pinaufficient action". + +3. Das been given "full pacare" to visit all aytuificates a to autoleranta judged wrocessary, roducing the diroating cronica of the various cyndicatos, Coures stated hat is colivities era partially ulotated by finansiel necasalty and tint staffs will be reduced for econcato reasono. + +(8), Cacrotery of the incre symulicato of Domain (Ford), כל baca charged with reorganicting the Valancicanos costor, in particular the caus regica, mich nga fallen into lothar es a result of the inertio of the tratto (120)。 According to souros, Cl, foxer Cecray Daneral of the cinera Cor حاده for castics been in itra fcr El Co a result of lack of disciplina and incercatenca in encata cffairs. Kosover, הסכנת nted to take כהכנת כלtility fer dictooing a first aut porformed by LORD in hio + +4. Feccably catered that to els has been given fזמכן נות pap drore symelicates and the all (Charles) 111 next elections for siness Colegatos. + +Masflectica SECRET/CONTEC30.8. C/FICIALS ONLY +29-7-1-157. +P -A- +FEATURE CARD REPRODUCTIONS + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH 3P + +CLASSIFICATION +Cider of Station, Paris + +Cater, WE + +SUBJECT +AL +SPECIFIC +Tuicric SECU + +DISPATCH NO +(2010) +i. +Petar 1:3 + +1. 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L-lys in Fala a resentative +Lepicnagar +ar "uropa Ireo tranfurt-tal of +"Fresco Valegraphique Salesa" of Dacia. +Unsa, Lut content of FOOTE (1) hring var. + +4.55hb to Certify the (2) LUCCI of the Soriot Information المتا al tartotta Dahal בת 15 علامت International Recaro (2) letter Colites faceretes 10 وحدة d Folief Committers cffices at Per City, ale des Feb matiahf Istamatical Relief Colttes cal the Day Balief Canitte. It is facially to troupes fב خالد it a cati-fects: Galatica sing ranges without regard to nationalities, the calcally a Caciat amatica, svarel Camlata have been filial with it (co اردستان al, therefero, castership in the I.R.R.C. to viewed with + +-3- + +5. bo chall be post Interestal 11 any further inforaction on SDCa and his associatca you devolop, csi in any infcreation or Alex you cay to able to obtain through upropriate cources. A copy of 12000, which hai cot come to our attention proviously, is attachel. Caly the reference to SINSOR: has been translated as o vero unable to have the entire document translate co proup: transmittel to you. + +Attechzout - Go +CC Prantur +CC Berlia +CCL +CC Pruncelts +Paul Bridsale +Faul Firuzall +by Ari Erérter +Kom Egath +: +31-24225-6 +& + +AIB +CONFIDENTIAL +انگر +1年 +OVICE +451 +EF2-A-1704 +Chief, D +AT7.1 Chief, 52/2 +いい +أم أمان aaton, Moto Jeariro +UNIF +(geratinal/BTAMALIA +Swear 1 +છછછRRRA FRE ROORRRRRR +Internation of Easton Caicreate from in presil + +Trozwollted cut in tripilمم +curso preparbi +by Wiliww.ring merrogatie of wa + +colgruite tre tai. Bresil + +مجمع اسهاما is triplicate +Diatributi +Headquartero wal +3 +2 +Bão Paulo, watt n +? +Pilos, w/att. +) +: +Merle n. kaf toer +b-1704 +LOOD REPRODUCTIONS + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET/1231 20515.1231. +Ich are hold care and wird beton +The Booting and Bad BCT bened the overted 20080 +FROM +PILAN +DATE +TO +BOUV +N +DOCUMENT NUMRIS +DOCUMENT NUMRIS +سس CKEN DATE +"ΟΓΡΑ-26615. +8 1957 +COMMENTS +NOTE no ofteste removed treca +D +3 +" +12 +ن +0 +وا +ייייייייי +14 +0 +RIFI +19 +what Arne ke of the copy and/or eac +ment bermi00:00 +this file of the the Cord File Bection for por +rotated t +SECRET +NCE +GS +FILE NUNDER +300 124 +ENCLOSURE +3/17 45 +DATE PROCESSED +14 JAN 1957 +مريت +SH +DREP + +CFFICIAL DISPATCH +VIA +APR +CERIC +TO +Chief, 10 + +LIOPATCH NO. OFTA 26615 +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION +DATE: +JAN 8 1937 +PROM +Chief of Station, Paris LCPIPIT INFOI Chief, 13 + +SUBJECT GENERAL +SPECIFIC +Oporational +DT JOUNCE + +Forwarded horowith is a Foreign Service Daspatch dealing with the +IMC's program for Hungarian refugees. Your attention is called to the +lest sentence of the attachant to it. + +Enclosures h/u +J +CratHook +JAN C. VAN HOCK +1- Faroia Service Despatch (w/att.) +7 Junuary 1957 + +1 +Distributicas +√3-10, cel. +1-13, 1/0 sol. Lo a cy +2-lipit, w/o enol. +1- CZFA + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION + +S.R +ما +FOREIGN SERVICE DESPATCH +864.47/11-2 +Lovecher +P.LICA 10 Caf +LEM. SLT-8CM-5, SCA-2, Scs-2,050 +12/7" SIA 10. fing. /-317- +International fعت مستla Progres for Ritarien herigo +31 + +Denga a rescat labor caroration Desador prestado a +General Donor and other efficace of th Latomattoral Rescue CoC) +thất Ma creantiation aight Investicates advicality of decting +ita fata ai offerte ca that the garden +Genaral Deroven of other of the art of ltd bare estel feveretty +thita proposal. A caro of conversation citachod as Encicure 1 to tila cerated +indicatos Ue ganeral lines of action taing followed by is organisation, + +Croeral Donovas also discussel with Er. R. R. Erean, OFC, Frankfurt, the +master of distratte sport for te th and a pom +was counseled to etait estirates of the coote prior to contract negotiation. + +For ho Anbassadors +Juhan +Alfred Puhen +Pirad Secretary of Enbaciy +Docs Momarantha +DCCY +200-124-2/17-95 +MEPRODUCTIONS + +Tos Ti +Dr. P. Livico + +Eurecher 35 +be aprto the da of the storil o Coritise +to do as fellow + +1. Cara intants der cict (Chaity theo) +for caser Ligat تت داناrd, 585 ano 5 y 10 شتقاتr day for all of the clutante in notis ? Co hav cutta quay for alla offered ty .. and charm for suo call as well as affered by the PreCovena dy to cradicale. En the c ary chaint a obrani a full ال اله f routrot. alership, 1.C's cotto & la will canalet crimarily of corsaling assistance امله + +{2. A total for 100 site is lelut established and will be cparatod nec? Pario be the French trench of IC. + +3. 1. 10 coνορίες αуслaca of a ciutat hostel in Wema aimial capacity 300 olixlents. + +4. 1. 6 10 covering the costs of a bastal for a reprted 150 culcata. en wolfgangeco, + +5. 1. כבל purchased a folliard starto operating as of today near things fres the heater to the callestion station 6 klimbs + +6. 1. 111-500cc .. 23 already tan covered, Lege Kats or fatallertalet pefer to all the princefer colle ic condoan of Molar to car Cha cost c? 1000 bals, itfc842 rla totalif par that the Ministry has not felladolid (cithay I have personally crestal canin cftichals that thay chould not let this city dres). Lill and ready to cover its cardt. + +OFPA-22615 +Doop +Pr +2 +FIGW +C +Foll stated that lead alary to ku York your cougeation Wat the way cover ravinton clothin: ard lase Loose in in juer, he anticlinics the cat notes 611 probably cover the's an casco Ith reard to sucli nada da does not capcat the entire burden, di state, however, tint the Conditos via twinging in two or three core resp. et omoration in Vicman. In Franca they are looidn tnto the re turope University in 3tmobor- but would piefis not to hoss och 11th bocause of its commant connefono. + +Hivirunck +200-1204-210 +لم +: +APESTURE CARD REPRODESTO + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10220.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10220.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d809cae31e149bfc2f975a733e1e22d1af374f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10171-10220.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +104-10171-10220 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +9 June 1960 + +KENGRANDUM FOR: Acting Director of Central Intelligence + +VIA: Deputy Director (Plans) + +SUBJECT: Conversation between President Lopez Mateos of Mexico +and Mr. Winston Scott, Chief of Station, Mexico + +REFERENCE: MXII 5693 (IN-49514), dated 8 June 60 + +1. This memorandum contains a suggestion, in Paragraph 3, for the +consideration of the DCI. + +2. On the night of 7 June, President Lopez Mateos requested Mr. Scott +to inform "his good friend, President Eisenhower," of the following: + +A. That the President is a friend of the United States, "not only +because of necessity but of genuine desire and ideology". + +B. That the invitation to President Dorticos of Cuba was extended +two weeks after it was indicated that Dorticos was going to Mexico +"on his own", through the Mexican Ambassador in Cuba. + +C. That he will not invite Fidel Castro to Mexico even though Cuban +Ambassador Jose Antonio Portuondo told President Lopez Mateos that +Dorticos will request an invitation for Castro. + +3. President Lopez Mateos also asked that President Eisenhower be +informed that he [is delighted that a decision has now been made to get rid +of Castro.] The DCI may wish to inform the President of the above. + +4. President Lopez Mateos was indirectly informed of CIA intentions +in regard to Castro through a conversation between Mr. Scott and Jose Lorenzo +Cossio, Advisor to the Mexican President, who informed Mr. Scott that President +Lopez Mateos would not invite Castro to visit Mexico, even though Dorticos is +going to ask him to do so. Mr. Scott suggested that if the Mexican President +helped CIA to achieve the overthrow of Castro, he would not have to deal with +the problem of inviting Castro to Mexico. + +J. C. King +Chief +Western Hemisphere Division + +cci: DCI +DDP diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10001.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10001.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..10c7798e13ff7e01aae7b311d1ea73a9ef7cc03d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10001.md @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +104-10172-10001 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +16-7 +No. of Pages: 4 Report No: 23 toral File No: + +Remarks Made By Howard H. Antell By copy to: + +Distribution: Wash (2) Orally to: +Nord (1) +Kana (1) +Files (1) + +Note available to the Embassy and G-2 + +Source Cryptonym: Sources Identified References: + +Source, Operational Data, and Comments: 23. + +[TEIIS] indicated that the Headquarters of the Caribbean Legion were being +transferred to Panama where it could count on the aid of the ARIAS government", +and that Julio Mori Masegoza, active in the Caribbean Legion, would remain +in Mexico dedicating himself to the purchase of gold and its clandestine +exportation to Guatemala and Panama. + +TAM-639 requested confirmation of the above information. + +It is possible that the attached report may tend to confirm part of this +information. + +Classification + +Subject: Gold Shipments Report No: [7]764 + +Place Acquired: Panama City, Panama Date of information: May-July 1950 +Evaluation: Date Acquired: June-July 1950 +Source: Date of Report: 10 July 1950 + +1. G-2 reported that an 7 May 1950 a B-26 type bomber arrived in David, Panama, +from Brownsville, Texas, due to a low gasoline supply. The plane was headed for +Tocumen Airport in Panama City, and carried as a crew the following according to +G-2: +Frank OHGEL, U.S. Citizen, Pilot +O. MARTINEZ, U.S. Citizen, Co-Pilot +Steve MURRAY, U.S. Citizen, Mechanic 05 +Mauricio CASTRO, Panamanian, Passenger + +(A tire blew out at David, and Mr. John Civil Aeronautics technician at +Tocumen Airport was instrumental in getting a spare tire to them. 05 +2. Mr. [LEON] advised this office that he had met Steve MURRAY in Havana in +April 1950 in company with a fellow named ZORILLO, who claimed to have some +connection with the Secret Police. [LEON] described MURRAY as an +adventurer who had been in the Phillipines and the Far East and whom he suspected +of gold smuggling activities. [LEON] said that MURRAY was pilot of the plane +and he thought it was unusual that so fast a plane in this and so expensive to +operate was being used when it had comparatively little cargo space. In May +1950, when MURRAY was in Panama, he told LEON that he was buying orchid bulbs. +05 +3. On 16 June 1950 the following information was received(from Civil Intelligence +Section, Panama Canal, regarding this matter: + +It has been reported that very frequently a B-26 airplane (N5546N a Martin +Marauder) makes trips between Tocumen and David, R.P. It is piloted by +Steve MURRAY, and at least two other Americans ride on the plane, which is +sometimes met at Tocumen Airport by either Tito, Harmodito or Toni ARIAS. +On landing at the airport it goes directly to a hangar, and allegedly the +only ones who visit it are the ARIAS brothers, PASTOR Ponce, Chief of the +Airport, and one (Inu) LINARES, Chief of Customs at Tocumen. + +Informant stated that it was believed at first that the plane was engaged +in area contraband, but later it appeared more logical to assume that it +was involved in another type of smuggling, possibly drugs. + +Virgilio RAMIREZ, then Chief of the Control Tower, is said to have stated +that the plane comes and goes without being registered at the airport under +orders of [Polresttofanager]; that the plane lands without signalling + +by radio or talking to anyone for four of departures at Albrook Field, but +that it is signalled by means of a light which indicates that the gold is/or +five days before landing. (Informant stated that Jandore Jiamny told +that this was Panama's air agreement with the United States regarding landing +rules was therefore being violated, and that these two men were afterwards +removed from their jobs.) + +Informant notes that the above plane landed at Tocumen from David on 11 May +at 5:15 p.m., on 12 May at 6:51 p.m., on 14 May at 6:19 p.m. and on 16 May +at 9:36 a.m. + +The above information was allegedly given to President ARIAS by the Minister +of Government and Justice, and he apparently showed little interest in the +subject, merely stating that the matter should be investigated to see what +there is to it." + +Upon receipt of this information it appeared that Virgilio RAMIREZ might have +been the source, since he was fired from his post at Tocumen Airport and was +disgruntled about it. It was ascertained that the information contained in +the above paragraph, in which RAMIREZ is mentioned, was reported by RAMIREZ but +the other information came from other Civil Intelligence sources. +05 +4. On 6 July [LEON] advised that the above plane and Steve MURRAY had re- +turned to Panama and that the Minister of Government had ordered that the plane +be dismantled and searched, but he could not ascertain the basis for the search. +[LEON] had talked to the Manager of the airport, Rafael PASTOR Ponce, and with +Toni Arias, Director General of Civil Aeronautics, and a nephew of President +Arias, both indicated that they were aware of the Minister of Government's order +but did not know what was behind it. Both felt that it was an extreme measure, +which should not be carried out. + +5. On 8 July 1950 Mr. MURRAY called at the Embassy to obtain assistance in +securing the release of his plane. Briefly he stated that he had departed +from Mexico City via Managua and arrived at Tocumen at 7:30 p.m. 5 July. His +passport reflected the following: + +Name: Steven T. Murray +Passport No.: 1024 +Issued: Manila, December 2, 1946 +Renewed: Manila, December 27, 1948 +Expires: December 1, 1950 + +He furnished the following additional information: + +Type of Plane: Converted B-26 +U.S. Registry: N 5546 N +Pilot and Owner: Steven T. Murray +Co-Pilot: Frank Orgel, U.S. citizen +Flight Engineer: Cristobal Martinez, Mexican citizen +Passenger: Mauricio DE CASTRO, Panamanian citizen (bearer of official +passport), passenger from Mexico City to Tocumen +Destination: Brownsville, Texas +Purpose of Trip: Business + +He stated that he was in the export-import business and that he dealt in gold. +He said that he had come to Panama to see a man by the name of SAS, a gold +dealer from Buenos Aires, about gold shipments. + +6. On 8 July, Minister of Government Alfredo ALEMAN reported the matter to +the U.S. Ambassador, stating that prior to arriving in Panama the plane had +been signalled, that all was not well at the airport and that, the crew had +jettisoned cargo prior to arrival. (A check with the Air Force authorities +does not confirm that any such message was sent and Minister denies that a +thing was jettisoned. He insisted that he was coming to Panama to discuss the +gold business but that he had no cargo.) The Minister also advised the Ambassador +that PASTOR Ponce had been fired as head of the airport. +05 +7. In a conversation with PASTOR Ponce and MURRAY on the night of 8 July +[LEON] was advised that PASTOR Ponce had, in fact, been fired and that he was deter- +mined to bump off Toni ARIAS. Both MURRAY and PASTOR Ponce claimed that Toni +ARIAS was behind it all but that Pastor Ponce was the fellow. + +8. The Mexican referred to, Cristobal Martinez, and the Mexican, ZORILLO, +are believed to be identical. SAS has been identified as Fernandez, a gold +dealer, who operates in Buenos Aires and Montevideo. Civil Intelligence Sec- +tion has advised that SAS was staying with Toni ARIAS and that SAS had departed +from Panama hastily. Cis also advised that President ARIAS at first had given +orders for the dismissal of both his nephew, Toni Arias, and Pastor Ponce, but +it was later agreed that Toni ARIAS would not be fired to avoid a public scandal +involving the President's family. + +9. The present status of the matter is that the plane has been searched with +negative results, that the plane is still being held by the Panamanian authori- +ties and that MURRAY and others are endeavoring by every means possible to +secure the release of the plane. The head of the Tocumen Airport, PASTOR Ponce, +has been dismissed and Toni ARIAS, the President's nephew, will probably be +allowed to withdraw from his position gracefully. + +Distributions +Wash (2) +Nord (1) +Kana (1) +Files (1) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10041.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10041.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0e777be9a19c1e221fd8a67522c47cb5729e79a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10041.md @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +14-00000 +104-10172-10041 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +FROM: R137 +KOUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +NOTE: In the sbsence of comments or indication of ection +Poten this cover sheet will be destroyed when the +document is flod + +TO NOOM DATE OFFICER +NO PAD RECEIVED INITIALS + +1 AL6 +25 + +2 L +3 WH/III pad 1953 chona +4 Caulit/Fl Luck +5 PP + +6 +7 +8 +9. RECORD COPY +10 01/60 22 +11 +12 +13 + +14 +15 Rid/AN 18 MAR 1970 +16 KID/50 +17 +18 + +19 whi +20 RID/FF + +ENCLOSURE ABSTRACT FILE NUMBER + +DATE MICROFILMED INDEX DOCUMENT CATE +I. Quin 11959 1959 + +FORM USE PREVIOUS DOCUMENT NUMBER +4-68 EDITIONS HKH -02130 +SECRET + +14-00000 +FROM: Habana +OPERATIONAL AND SOURCE COVER SHEET +REPORT MADE BY: Nelson L. Raynock/psa 1AE +hey +REPORT APPROVED BY: Woodrow C. Olien +DATE OF REPORT: 21 August 1959 +DISTRIBUTION: +By copy to: 5 - Headquarters v/nat +1 - Embassy (Eccronic Counselor) +Orally to: 1 - Legal Attaché +2 - Filos + +SOURCE CRYPΡΙΟΝΥΜ: See Commonts below +SOURCE, OPERATIONAL DATA, AND COMMENTS: +SUBJECT: Cuban Economic Crisis +HAR-2130 +REFORT NO.: +NUMBER PAGES: 2 +NUMBER ENCLOSURES: None +REFERENCES: None + +Field File No. 6-0-120 +ID NO.: +KRYPTON: Yes No + +OPERATIONAL COPMENTS +05. + +Source Alberto FERNANDEZ Rechavarria, the chief of the Cuban Sugar Stabilisation +Board who has the job of selling Cuba's sugar, A former active mber of the 26 of +July Movement during the revolution, he is now disillusioned, and reportedly is not +going to last much longer in his job. He is wealthy and his fazily have lost +through CASTRO's economic reforms. He appears to know a lot about the government and +also seems to have an insight into CASTRO... He regards CASTRO as some type of a +UNIVAC machine, his mind automatically photostating details which he can and will use +in the future. He says that CASTRO is ruthless, and that nothing can stop him in his +determination to do something, 1.6., agrarian reform, and that he will sacrifice his +friends, his family, his money, and his fortune to accomplish his purpose. + +Again illustrating the present situation in Cuba, the source said that he cannot +publicly have contacts with American officials-refusing to let the writer use his +telephone and he said that a record is kept of all his calls and that his movements +are periodically checked. + +The advisor who warned CASTRO in paragraph one of the attached report, was the +source. + +As a possible reference to this report and particularly to field comment number +two, see HAVA-2526. +TOCS-31400, 583 + +The second source referred to in Field Comsant No. 2 was AMPACK-1 who obtained +his information from the president of the Banco Industrial de Cuba. +08. + +FORM +APR 1953 +51-59 +PREVIOUS EDITIONS HAY EL ιια +CS COPI + +HXH-2130 +201-251853 +14-00000 +FIELD INFORMATION REPORT +EVALUATION OF SOURCE +A. Car sietely relighte +1. Usually rea +sources of doubtral bonesty or loyalty, regardless of their competence), +tested sources, +PPPRAISAL CONTENT +C. Famyable +( Hot reliabl 'Arpied to +el canin toisie Asphed to untested or la mullitentig +2. Probably true. 1. Passe +1. Confirmed by other independent ant reliable sources +felse 6. Cannot be judged. Documentary. Based on original document. +4. Doubtful Smoussy +COUNTRY Cuba +SUBJECT CCuban Economic Crisis +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +REPORT NO. +ΗΚΗ-2130 +DATE OF REPORT +21 August 1959 +NO. OF PAGES +2. +REFERENCES +None + +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +July-August 1959 +DATE ACQ. Cuba, Fabana (20 August 1959) +SOURCE EVALUATIONS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. NOTE FOREGOING EXPLANATION. +SOURCE +Cuban Coverment official (F). +Appraisal of Contents 3 +1. Contrary to the reports which are issued by the Cuban Government, the +financial status of the Cuban economy is rapidly deteriorating and +beconing a serious problem. During July 1959 an advisor to Prime +Minister Fidel CASTRO Rua) warned him to proceed more alowly with the +agrarian reform, because the Cuban treasury was running short of funds. +It was pointed out that 57 sugar mills were barkrupt and had not paid +the plantation owners for the 1959 sugar crop. CASTRO was told that +if the reckless confiscation of agricultural properties continued, the +Cuban Goverment would become obligated to assume even more debts in +order to alleviate the hunger of farm workers.1 +2. Another drain va the economy is government subsidies. For example, +the danco de Desarrollo Economico y Social (BANDES, Social and +Economic Development Bank) controls about U. S. $400 million in +properties and investments such as the Compañia Cubana de Aviacion +(Cuban Airline Company). The companies have been caught in the +present contraction of capital and cannot survive without goverment +subsidies. The subsidies paid by BAIDES amount to U. S. $8 million +a month, and this is only one exemple of the many payments which are +draining the Cuban treasury.2 +Field Comments. +1. From the reports which have been received it appears that there is +growing unemployment of farm workers. This is the "dead season"- +the period between sugar cene harvests--but it is reported that +most plantation owners and ranchers are fearful of confiscation of +their properties for the agrarian-reform program/ and consequently +are doing very little in the way of maintenance work. The latter +provided at least a marginal field of employment, and this is nov +denied to the agricultural workers. However, In spite of this +warning, the agrarian reform program has not been alowed. In +fact, it seems to have been intensified. +: +DISTRIBUTION +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +1 +221-25183. +14-00000 +: +C-O-N-F-T-D-5 +-2- +-T-X-A-L + +2. The source thought that nothing could stop CASTRO in his determination +to proceed with the agrarian reform program as fast as possible. Since +the biggest obstacle to carrying out this program is the lack of money +the source was of the opinion that CASTRO would do anything to obtain +this money and might even confiscate bank accounts and moneys and nego- +tiable instruments held in safety deposit boxes. Carrying this one +step furthar, the yource thought such confiscatory tactics could only. +be a temporary saving device and that eventually it would be necessary +for CASTI to obtain a large loan from another country. He speculated +that this veald mean either the United States or the Soviet Union, and +feared that if it were the lattery it would mean the end of friendly +relations with the United States. In respect to CASTRO's possible +need for a loan, another, fairly reliable, source reported on 18 August +1959 that Casa) was trying to obtain a 30,000,000-peso loan from locat +banks. +Cuban +עכל +NEY +SI +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L + +513 +201-257853 +251153 +.: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10059.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10059.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..302a90cf0a0d5eb79bb3eb25a5435e6e1d4a35db --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10059.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +104-10172-10059 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: EUITART CAIPIZANO, AGUSTINN, DR. +C-737418 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: CI/CA +ROON: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +4:00 PAT ORR Phou +104578 + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +SECRET + +THIS FOLDER IS NOT TO BE RELEASED OUTSIDE OF +CI/STAFF. THE PERSON CHARGED WITH THIS FOLDER +MUST NOTIFY CI/OA(5077) IMMEDIATELY IF IT IS +TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER GROUP WITHIN +CI/STAFF SO THAT IT MAY BE RECHARGED TO THE +PROPER PERSON, AND SO THAT THE FOLDER CAN +BE READILY LOCATED AT ANY TIME AS NEEDED. + +DATE +727418 +--- +14-00000 +SECRET +APPROVAL WORK RECORD +PROJECTS CARD MADB +πις +18 June 1961 +19 June 1963 Jew +Ca +GUITART Campizano, Agustin, Dr. +2018 +727418 +3.0.0 +DATE OF BIRTH +25 April 1910 +CASE OFFICER +Carl Trettin +1 +C.N.C +OTHER +APPROVALS +PRO I +CROPTON +PLACE OF B +Cardenas, Cuba +DIVISION +SAS/OS- +REMARKS +INITIALS +CATE +blo. +: +PRO 11 +138893 +GREEN +LIST +NPR AMC 26 J63 +:. +NDI +RI +TRACES: +NDI +OPS & DIV. +TRACES +PROJECT +JMATE +EXTENSION +7646 +CONDENTS +Records on Former Geraan Agents Checked +In CVR&i, dato: dato: 19 June 1983 +Results: +NR 19 Nov 63 +Nephew of 201-727417 +FIELD +TRACES +S.O. +LADICES... +FBI +INDICES +Not Init: Subject residing in New Orleans +Coleman 2 +p +NIC - su mimo +* Subject of prior t +to 00/2. Coordination must +be effected is the fact +in 5.0.H. +ORAA NOTICE +5.0. +INVESTIGATION +BRITTEN +5.0. +INVESTIGATION +TECHNICAL +INTERROGATION +REPORT +--- +14-00000 +SECRET +CANCELLATION TO DIVISION +MEMORANDUM FOR: CHIEF, SAS/OS +ATTENTION: Carl Trettin +13 Jan 1961, Jo +C# 201-727118 +GUITART Campuzano, Agustin, Dra is cancelled +The file on +and closed in CI/OA for the following reason: +Failure to submit PRQ-II as required under CSI No. 10-5 or to +indicate any further interest in obtaining approval for the operational +use of Subject. + +Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish +a new approval request (Form #772) to CI/OA. + +/s/ Edward P. Brown + +CHIEF, CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION +FORM +691 ODDOLETE PREVIOUS EDITIO... +SECRET. +1. +221 +--- +14-00000 +SET UP +FOR POR +SET UP +FOR DA +SECRET + +INSTRUCTION SHEET +AREA +SPECIAL +COVERT NAME +CHECK +10 JAN 1964 +EXPEDITE FOL +INDICES +727418 +ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +EXTENO POA FOR BAYS UNTIL +REINSTATE POA FOR. DAYS UNTIL +FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION +FORWARD TO +SECURITY OFFICE +REQUEST GREEN LIST +REQUEST RESULTS F110 Dossier REVIE +REVIEW FI'D COLLATERAL INFORMATION +REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL +INTERROGATION FROM +SECURITY OFFICt +REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CI/OA +REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/OA +CANCEL PER DIVISION WEWO DATED. +(No notice to Division) +REVIED AT CI/OA +FOR REPORT +LCPLUTTER REPORT +REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERENCE. +ADVISE CI/OA OF NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE +X +CANCEL PER CIFOR NOTICE TO DIVISION +(Reason checked below. or see remarks) +REQUEST RI TRACES +FILE +REQUEST OPERATIONAL AND DIVISION TRACES +TICKLE +REQUEST FIELD TRACES +REQUEST +POA EXPIRED +REMATES +١١ ٠٠٩ +NOTICE +FIきます +SECOND +FINAL +OTHER +PLEASE SUBMIT PRO 11. IF, WITHIN 30 DAYS, NO FURTHER INTEREST IN SUBJECT +HAS BEEN INDICATED, NA BILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. + +•FAILURE TO SUBMIT PES 11 AS REQUIRED UNDER CSI NO. 10-5 OR TO INDICATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST IN OBTAINING APPROVAL +FOR THE OPERATIONAL USE OF SUBJECT. +13 JAN 1964 +CANCELLED +COPY 1S SECURITY + +707....... +........ +sl Floard P. Brown +Leonard W. Tate +SECRET +CROWDI +.... +--- +14-00000 +MEMURANDUM FOR: Chief, +SECRET +PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +SAS/OS -C. Trettin +NUMBER +201-727418 +SUBJECT +GUITART Campusano, Agustin +REFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated +18 June 1963 crm +A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject +as set forth below. + +A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same +authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority +granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is +hased, however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and is sub- +Ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. +FORM +To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed PRQ +Parts I and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six +(6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all +investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I +and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subject by interested Di- +visions ceases. +10s Carroll, Je +APPROVAL +CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION +7.59 125 Posts Li... +DATE +- 8 JUL +SECRET +--- +14-00000 +SECRET + +DATE: 3 July 1:63 cm + +REMORANDUM FORt. Deputy Director of Security +(Investigations and Support) +SUBJECT So +201727418 + +ATTACHMENTS (IF ANY): - + +THOMAS CARROLL, JR. +CHIEF, CI/OA +13/ Thomas Carroll, J +FEI from Jare Roman +SECRET + +GROUP +Excluded from avtomatik +dowingrading ad +declassification +--- +14-00000 +SE.T +UP +FOR +SECRET +INSTRUCTION SHEET +8 JUL 263 +727418 +SET UP FOR P.C.A. +TAPEDITE +EXPEDITE +INDICES: +DATE +DATE +IMICES: +OA +SP INQUIRY +COY'T N. CH +USE? +AREA: +ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +REQUEST "GREEN LIST" +ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +REQUEST RESULTS STAFF DOSSIER REVIEW +EXTEND POA FOR +DAYS UNTIL +REVISO STAFFID COLLATERAL INFORMATION +REQUEST RESULTS TECH. +REINSTATE POA FOR +DAYS UNTIL +INTERROGATION FROM +SECURITY +OFFICE.. +DIVISION +FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION +REVIES OF SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CI/OA +FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE +Revita of SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/04 +CANCEL PER DIVISION MEMO DATED. +REVICE OF FOL REPORT AT CI/04 +(No notice to division) +CANCEL PER CI/OA (Notice to division) +(See Remarks for reason) +REQUEST RI TRACES +REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERENCE +FILE +REQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL AND DIVISIONAL TRACES +REQUEST FOR FIELD TRACES +NOTICE +FIRST +SECOND +ITMIRD ANCY +FINAL +PRO I +PRO 11 +OPNER +REQUEST +REMARKS +10-0 +: +Eurail Brown +707................... +SECRET +--- +14-00000 +MOMORANDUM FOR: +SUBJECT +(727418) +DPOB +P.O.A. +3261963 +18 Ane 1963 +Oparation Statesida 8.30 +Fotification to the Federal Bureau of Investigation +of CIA's Datent to Contact the Budjout +: Dr. Agustin GUTTART Compusano +2 25 April 1910, Cardenes, Cuba +SECRET +Based upon date submitted so +identifiable information pertant +to your inquiry leented t +This is the rest of a restor +an Bi tile cheek onty +છ- ૪૪ ૪૧; 74 +a +JUL 2 2 25 PHE +--- +14-000 +TO +SUBJECT +BAS/03 +SECRET +ATTENTI0N +Carl Trettin +CI/OA NUMBER +2008 +BLOG. +0019 +CCS FILE NO. +GUTEART Campusano, Agustin (Dr.) C-201-727418 526 0 +CCS CASE OFFICER +Richard J. Biladdau +Central Cover Staff concurs in your proposal to use the above individual +for the purpose indicated. In keeping with the requiresent placed upon Central +Cover Staff to maintain an accurate register of current nonofficial cover activity, +you are specifically requested to advise Central Cover Staff Non-Official.Cover +promptly by memorandum when subject has been activated. + +☐ If check mark appears here, information of interest concerning subject +is in CCS/NC files. After operational approval is received, and prior to making +arrangements for initial contact thereunder, you are specifically requested to +confer with CCS/NC concerning other Agency interests possibly affected and the +advisability of additional coordination. + +Ju 3 10 41 AN 63 +DATE +SIGNATURE OF CHIEF, CCS/NC +COPY TO +CI/OA +26 JUN 1963 +Thosas K Strange +FORM +12-02 1678 USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +CCS CONCURRENCE +SECRET +(1). +- +--- +14-00000 +SECRET +Date +REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW +10: +SAS/OS C. Trettin +FROM: CHIEF, CI/OA +20 June 1963 +CNO. +201-727415 +SUBJECT +CRA +GUITART Carrizano, Acustin +IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, IT IS REQUESTED +THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. +PRO I +PRO1.1 +FIELD TRACES +RETRACE +OPERATIONAL AND DIVISION TRACES +RESULTS OF TECHNICAL INTERROGATION +GREEN LIST +FIRST +SECONO +THIND AND FINAL +REVIEW OF STAFF'D DOSSIER +REVIED OF STAFFID COLLATERAL INFORMATION +RIVICE OF SECURITY OFF, REPORT AT CI/OA +REVIEW OF SEC. OFF. CONCURRENCE MEMO AT CI/OA +REVITO OF FOI REPORT AT CI/OA +REVITE OF ATTACHED REFERENCE +OTHERS (S0o Remarka) +NOTICE: +REMARKSI +Please coordinate with Fol. + +/8/ Thomas Carroll, Jr. +889 +SECRET +.......... +71 +: +1201 +--- +14-00000 +TO +FROM +SECRET +NEQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND (OR) NAME CHECK +: Deputy Director of Security +: Chief, CI/Operational Approval +and Support Division +SUBJECT: +201-727418 +10. +: +1. TYPE OF REQUEST +SPEC. Ing. +9. INDICES RESULTS REQUESTED BY +26 June 1963 +4. ARES OF SUBJECT'S ASSIGNMENT +SAS/OS New Orleans, La. +S. USE OF SUBJECT +cut-out in Fl operation. +c. +ام +DAPE +19 June 1963 +PROJECT +JMATE +2. FBI CHECK REQUESTED BY (Date) +Ieue +6. INVESTIGATION AND COVER +C.1.4. INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION +SUBJECT AWARE OF .. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN +x +π +SUBJECT Award 2.1.4. INTERN +E. LIMITAvions on COVERAGE IN THE VESTIGATION OF SUBJECT +PED COVER PRETEST TO BE USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT + +a. acasom FOR NO INESTIGATION Outside of cin (Explain fully) +7. RI TRACES +NDI +8. DivisiON TRACES +NDI +9. FIELD TRACES +Not Init: Subject residing in New Orleans +10. GREEN LIST INITIATED +T. ATTACHMENTS. +12. REMARES +x VES +PRO PART +NO +XPARTIAL DIO. +OTHER: +P. O. A. +GDA +D: +もじの +Unhas the uan +4. +SECRET +18/ Thomas. Carroll, Jr. +INITIALS +Jaw +--- +14-00000 +رسم +INSTRUCTION SHEET +SECRET +DAPE +CASE NO. +19 JUN 1963 +EXPEDITE DAPE +INDICES: +SET UP FOR P.O.A. +26 Jure 63 +SET +UP +FOR +SP INGY +ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +EXPEOTTE DATE +FBI +INDICES: +GOV'T W. Сна +USE: +AREA: +PEQUEST "GREEN LIST +ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +727418 +REQUEST RESULTS STAFF/D DOSSIER REVIED +EXTEND POA FOR +DAYS UNTIL +REVIEW STAFF/O COLLATERAL INFORMATION +REINSTATE POA FOR +DAYS UNTIL +REQUEST RESULTS TECH. +INTERROGATION FROM +SECURITY +OFFICE +DIVISION +FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION +REVIEW OP SECURITY OFFICE REPORT, AT CI/OA- +FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE +REVIEW OF SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/OA +CANCEL PER DIVISION MEMO DATEDI +(No notice to division) +REVIEW OF FBI REPORT AT CI/OA. +CANCEL PER CI/OA (Notice to division) +(Soo "Remarks for reason, +REQUEST RI TRACES +REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERENCE +FILE +REQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL AND DIVISIONAL TRACES +TICKLE +REQUEST FOR FIELD TRACES +REQUEST +REMARKS +PRO I +PRO 11 +NOTICE +FIRST +SECOND +THIRO AND +FINAL +OTHER +"Great New Orleans, La. +use +To SAS: +Cut out in FI operation +Please coordinate with FBI +Edward Brown +.... +707 +SECRET +(211 +--- +: +14-00000 +10: +SECRET +REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION +PIR fur +XX CI/Operational Approval and Support Division +Security Support Division/office of Security +SUBJECT: +(True name) Dr. Agustin GUITART Campuzano +CRYPTONYM. PSEUDONYM, AKA OR ALIASES +FROM: +PROJECT +18 Jun 63 +Wendell Ullery +SAS/IOS +GG14 +JMATE +CI/CA FILE NO. +201 FILE NO. +SO FILE NO. +727418 +1. TYPE ACTION FENESTED +XXPROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL FOR LIAISON DITH US. OFFICIALS +2. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE +New Orleans, La. +3. FULL DETAILS OF USE +FI Asset +PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +SOVERY MAME CHECK +SPECIAL INQUIRY 'So field investigation). +his +for use as cut-out to/uncle, Rene GUITART Rodriguez, +(201-727417) who is residing in Cuba. +NOTE: 00/C has contacted Subject, but has no current interest. +4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER +A. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY BE SHOEN DURING INVESTIGATION? +3. CIA INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? +C. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN HIM? +D. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA INTEREST IN HIM? +E. INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. +F. SUGGEST "COVER PRETEXT TO BE USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. +IF NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA, EXPLAIN FULLY +8. PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS +YES +NO +X +X +X +X +POS 11 WILL BE FORBARDED +X PRO 1. OF ECHIVALENT, IN (2) COPIES ATTACHED +PRO 11. DR EQUIVALENT IN (1) COPY ATTACHED +XGALEN LIST ATTACHED, NOI 138893 +4. RI TRACES +DEROGATORY +BILL. FORWARD +NO RECOND +7. DIVISION TRASES-- +DEROGATORY +XDEOCATORY +BILL FORCARD +NO RECORD +8. FIELD TRACES +NO DECCOD +BILL FORD +DEJAY ATTACHED +Jun 1985 N 63 +TTACHED +10 01006ATORY INFO. +List Source CECREO +X +907 12TIATED (Suplanation) +r +Subject residing in Seyleans +sengruesorgerl Trettin +772 +.... +SECRET +i +--- +14-00000 +SECRET +prq part I +NAMB Dr. Agustin GUITART Campuzano + +ة +DPOB 25 April 1910, Cardenas, Cuba + +RESIDENCE 4009 Elba St., New Orleans 25, La. + +OCCUPATION Doctor of Science (Mathematics & Physics) + +Presently teaching at Xavier University in +New Orleans. + +EMPLOYMENT HIST. Formerly a Prof. at the Univ. of Havana + +Served as Minister of Education during the early +part of Carlos PRIO's tenure as head of the Cuban +Gov't. + +COURT RECORD Was imprisoned on the Isle of Pines during +MACHADO's term. (date unknown) + +SPOUSE 8 Helena TORO + +CHILDREN Agustin, Jorge, Vilma Helena, William + +CUBAN ADDRESS Havana, Calle 64 No. 1502 + +NOTE Subject arrived in the U.S.A. in Feb. 1962 thru +Ope Locka, Fla. where he was debriefed by 00/C. + +/C has no current interest in Subject. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10107.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10107.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7e94ae9e328ac110fc2348a063a08b0382994695 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10107.md @@ -0,0 +1,317 @@ +104-10172-10107 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS (HSCA) +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: HSCA 44.40 +VOL II +201-128561 +INCLUSIVE DATES: OCT 57 - DEC 55 +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +ROOM: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE RECEIVED +RECEIVED RETURNED +REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) +SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +5/3/78 5/3/78 Betsy Wolf Betsy Wolf Sinte +15 MAY 24 TOMANNA SMITH " " +23 MAY 24 23 MAY 24 + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. +VOL II + +FBI + other +musc other Docs +3rd Agency +DERIN Maurice Hyman +201-128561 + +SECRET +DOE-17437 +Chief CI/SRS +S. H. Johnson +22 September 1955 +James A. PERRY +190178 + +James A. PERRY, Jr., mailed two letters from Washington, D. C., on +29 June 1955, one to his father, and another to Severino D. GOMEZ; however, +in so doing, PERRY placed the letter to his father in the envelope addressed +to GOMEZ, and the letter to GOMEZ in the envelope addressed to his father. +When the letters were received by PERRY, Sr. and GOMEZ, both noting the +error, they exchanged letters. However, GOMEZ considered the contents of +the letter he had at first received important enough to turn over to his +brother M. Leal GOMEZ, who in turn referred it to the Boston Office of +the FBI. + +The letter, in substance, indicated that while PERRY was serving in +South America, under cover for this Agency, he had revealed his true status +to his wife's father, EN CONSALTES, on a visit to South America, and who +later had revealed this information to PERRY's father. In correspondence +following PERRY's father having become knowledgeable of PERRY's true status, +he indicates that therein he might have intimated that his work was not so +hush-hush, and that on that basis PERRY's father "had dropped his card" +in effect, and had told others of PERRY's true status. This letter was a +warning to PERRY's father that he should attempt to correct the indiscretion +of revealing PERRY's status while he was in South America. The letter refers +to other letters which PERRY indicates contained information revealed through +indiscretion on his part, and which he asks his father to destroy. + +According to our records, PERRY was granted an Operational Clearance +on 22 May 1953, for use as a witting informant or as a contract agent on +anti-Communist front activities. He was used as a contract agent from +September 1953 to February 1955 in Brazil under DIS cover. + +He is of Portuguese extraction, and he or his father had changed the +family name +to SALVES. +WESTERN University. prior to attendance at North- + +He attended Northeastern University from 1947 to 1951 and received +an AB Degree; Boston University from 1951 to 1952 where he received an +MA Degree in Latin America Regional Studies; and at Vanderbilt University +from 1952 to 1953 where he earned a Ph.D. +more +than professor-student relationship + +vivint file con +201-1138567 + +SECRET + +the letter intended for PERRY's father, advised the FBI that he, GOMEZ, +had attended Boston University during the period PERRY was studying +under HALPERIN. GOMEZ was of the opinion that the HALPERIN-PERRY +relationship was more than just the professor-student type because PERRY +saw HALPERIN during the evenings, but never told GOMEZ what he discussed +with HALPERIN. + +GOMEZ also advised that about June 1953, just before PERRY's depart- +ure for Rio de Janeiro, PERRY called HALPERIN on the telephone and at +that time HALPERIN was under investigation. PERRY told GOMEZ that +HALPERIN was in a predicament, and that he, PERRY, felt sorry for him. +Earlier PERRY had told GOMEZ that HALPERIN had a lot of influence in +Washington, and was going to get a job for PERRY. + +According to the FBI, the HALPERIN mentioned above, appears to be +identical with Maurice Hyman HALPERIN, former employee of OSS, who was +identified in November 1945 by Elizabeth BENTLEY as having furnished +information for transmittal to the Soviet. + +PERRY recently contacted this Agency requesting permission to state +that he had worked for the Agency in his application for employment with +USIA. WH Division, to whom this request was forwarded, was advised that +PERRY was not to disclose his past employment with this Agency. +WH Division, in turn, informed Security of their desires that USIA be +informed of PERRY's past connections with this Agency. + +Security, on the basis of the above request by WH Division, contacted +the appropriate person in USIA and advised them on a controlled basis of +PERRY's former affiliation with this Agency. + +S. H. Johnson +SRS/SEJ:pal + +201-128561 + +SECRET +(Don filled +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT +DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +RI FILE NO. 50 4 120 30 +DISPATCH OR SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. HM-1300 DATE 31 Oct 55 +American Communists in Mexico and Their Contacts +SOURCE CRYPTONYM DATE OF INFO. EVALUATION +LIFEAT/LITHOSPHERS B-Doc +ANALYST DATE PROCESSED DATE +D. Heron 13 Sept 57 +DISSEMINATED IN + +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION + +CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE TRANSFERRED TO +RI FILE NO. + +PERTINENT INFORMATION + +Report from Mexico City, Mexico +Source: LIFEAT/LITHOSPHERS +Date of Infor 12 Sept - 21 Oct 55 +VERBATIM: +The following information concerning American Communists in Mexico and their +contacts has been developed. + +1. On 12 September a meeting was held of stockholders in the ice cream business +which functions under the management of the American Communist, Robert STRAND. This +business is believed actually to be owned by the leading American Communist, Frederick +Vanderbilt FIELD. The meeting was held at the home of STRAND, and was attended by the +American Communists Maurice HALPERIN and Noah SEBORER and possibly by other stockholders +...... + +31 Oct 55 +201-178561 +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. 201 185053 +SECRET + +DATE: +TO +: +COORDINATING OFFICES +CI +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +Larioga Communals - Merico +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONI COP, CI/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FIES, 212, 64, S/C 2 + +(57183 זנס) כהלן אוט 19 JUL 55 +TO: MEXI ROUTINE +CITO: DIRE +HOLD FOR IDEN DEDIR 1150 OUT 56504) + +* +JAMES LEIGH WHITE BORN IWA VERMONT NEWSPAPER CONFESPONDENT +AND AUTHOR SINCI: 1939, IN MEXICO CITY SUNE-AUGUST 1941, WIFE +MARIA CRUZ CARROCERA MIRTE HORN 191 SPAIN; SYLVIA AGELOFT, +MISTRESS OF JACQUES MORNARD AND REPORTEDLY IN MEXICO CITY + +AT-TIME TROTSKY MURDER, SISTERS LOA AND RUBY: CONGLIATA +DE LA NORA ALLEGEDLY KILLED IN GUATEMALA: FERNANDO DE LOS +RIOS BORN SPAN 1997, SPANISH REPUBLICAN AMBASSADOR TO U.S. +RORTED RECENT YEARS REPRESENTATIVE SHAN SH PUNTA +OF LEDERATION. MEXICO CITY: ALVAREZ DEL VAYO FORN SPAIN +1971 WAS ACTIVE SPANISH RESUGIE ACTIVITIES IN NEW YORK, SON +QUANN LONDON WWII; JULIAN CORKIN PROMINENT TROTSKYITEN +U.S. AND SPAIN IN 40S. WRITER CLOSE TO TROTSKY PRIOR TO +MURDER: NANCY 19 Jul 55 +INSTONS REPORTED KEY CP OFFICIAL IN MEXICO + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET 201-128561 +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE Copy Na +RELEASING OFFICER + +UNCLASSIFIED +SECRET +DATE: +TO: +FROM: +CONF: +INFO: +DIR 14470 (OUT 57183) 19 JUL 55 PACE 2 + +STAND OPERATED HOTEL MEXICO CITY WITH HUSBAND ARCILE +OHISTONE WHO WAS FORMERLY WITH LONDON NEW CHRONICLE AND +SAID TO DEI RISSA AT PRESEST MAXIM LEIDER ALIS LEBERMAN + +NOPN897 WARSAW REPORTED LIVING NG CUERNAVACA, MEX.CO IN +1951 WITH ALBERT WALTZ FORMERLY OF HOLLYWOOD, ACCUSED +BY CHAMBERS OF SETTING UP SOVIET COVER COMPANY I1 1934, +HAS HAD CONNECT ONS WITH ANNA SECILES AND BOUD VERGE, FRANK +JELLINEK AND HAN HOFFMAN WHO WAS REPORTEDLY TREATING + +LEDER 1953 FOR PSYCHIATRIC DISTURBANCE. WIFE MINNA REPORTED +TEACHING AMERICAN SCHOOL MEXICO CITY 1953, REPORTED IN CONTACT + +WITH MAURI HALPERIN WAS RECIPIENT FROM FOLSI: BANK +WARSAW 1953: VITTORIO VIDALI ALIAS CARLOS CONTRERAS HEAD OF + +CP TRIESTE INTERMITTENTLY EN U.S. AND MEXICO DURING 1940'S. +SUSPECTED DIRECTED MURDER TROTSKY: POMELLE MARIA JOAN + +WILLACED OR PELLIACD) ALLEGEDLY ONE OF CORRESPONDING +SECRETARIES OF JUAN NEGEIN 1937-39, REPORTEDLY IN LONDON 1945 +COORDINATING OFFICES +RELEASING OFFICER + +SECRET +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE +Copy Na 1. + +UNCLASSIFIED +UNCLASSIFIED +UNCLASSIFIED +UNCLASSIFIED +SECRET + +DIR 14470 (OUT 57183) 19 JUL 55 PAGE 3 + +PAID SUBSEQUENTLY IN MEXICO, RELATIVES INCLOSE) ATAIME +VILLACID, (2) QUEN VILLACID MARRIED TO FORMER SPANISH + +REPUBLICAN DIPLOMAT JOSE JARE ACO (3) PEREZACID WHO +WAS REPORTED IN MEXICO CITY 1943; FRANK ELL NEK +CORESPONDENT OVERSEAS NEWS AGENCY 1943 IN MEXICO. + +(END OF MESSAGE +CI +SECRET +RELEASING OFFICER +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE Copy Na + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +C COP, DO/P-ILR, FI, FI/OES, FI/STC, SR 3, FIRI + +DIR 2678 (OUT 95521) 251122 NOV 55 +OTOP OR +HAVE CUT PENOS CASH CAVALA. VOBSTOUS HO +UGAT MHS ALL THLE FIE +TODO SY +ACTOR SCHOLAR SUP SITTINEN OLTY WICUT, SA SOCIA +SU +TOL DEALS WIDE SUCCESSIVE, CIR STSTAPRE UNDER + +SECRET 201-128561 +IT IS FOR 10 RUSE A COPY OF THIS +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +SECRET +(2008 Filled in) +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT +DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +RI FILE NO. 201 66549 +DIPATCH OR SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. +H-1117 DATE 6 June 1955 +Noah SEBORER and Family +SOURCE CRYPTONYM DATE OF INFO. EVALUATION +ANALYST DATE PROCESSED +LITHOSPHERE +B-Doc +D Heron 9 Sept 57 +DISSEMINATED IN +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION + +CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE TRANSFERRED TO +RI FILE NO. + +PERTINENT. INFORMATION + +Report from Mexico City, Mexico +Date of Infor 12 Feb - 12 May 55 + +VERBATIM: + +II. Contacts + +Set out below is a listing of contacts known to have been made by Noah +and Anne SEBORER during the period covered in this reporti +..... + +Maurice HALPERIN was dismissed from Boston University because of refusal to answer +questions before a Congressional Committee. With him in Mexico are his son, David, his +wife Edith and, at least during part of April, his or his wife's father. Noah SEBORER +suplied Yiddish newspapers for the father to read. The HALPERINS dined at the SEBORERS +14 May 1955. HALPERIN is believed to be engaged in the trucking transportation business +in connection with the firm E.A. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL REVIEVED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: HALPERIN, MAURICE HYMAN +201-128561 +VOL. VI + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: + +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: THIRD AGENCY + +DATE | DATE | REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +RECEIVED| RETURNED| | +19MAY | | JOHANNA SMITH | + |23. MAY |23MAY | | + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +THIRD AGENCY DOCUMENTS - 201-128561 (HALPERIN) + +| |Document| +| |Date| +|Vol. VI| +FBI, New York Report on Jane Constance Kroll Rogers|8/3/55 +| |NY File #100-112730| +| |FBI, Boston Report on Maurice Hyman HALPERIN|17/3/59 +| |Bureau file #65-14303; BS 100-25501| +FBI, Washington Report on Halperin; File #65-14303 | 14/12/59 +| |FBI, Boston Report on Benjamin FASTOV; No file #|2/8/60 +| |FBI Report on David C. HALPERIN; No file #|6/2/60 +| |FBI Report on Halperin File #65-14303|7/8/60 +| |FBI report on Halperin|8/24/60 +| |FBI report on Halperin Boston #100-25501; &65-14303|2/8/61 +STATE, Amembassy Moscow Despatch #770, May 12, 1961| +| |re Citizenship & Passports: Maurice HALPERIN| +| |STATE, Amembassy Moscow Despatch #779, May 17, 1961| +STATE Telegram fm Moscow (#12395, Aug 17, 1961| +| |STATE Air| + +T. Microfolen +MEXI-7055, 7 jan b1 |200-120561 +DIR-18890 , 30 Dec 60 |201-12856 + +SECRET +(When Filled In) +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT. DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +RI FILE NO. +DISPATCH OR SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. DATE +SOURCE CRYPTONYM +7. DATE OF INFO. +EVALUATION +9. DATE PROCESSED +10. DISSEMINATED IN 11. DATE + +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION + +12. CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE 13. TRANSFERRED TO RI FILE NO. + +PERTINENT INFORMATION +HALPERN, MAURICE 201-005239 +201-128561 ΗΜΜΑ-18311 ΑΟΙ +SEX M DO3? 15 DEC 61 +CIT? +OCC? +A USSR +RE NOV 25, 61. LETTER TO SUBJ FROM ALBERT +MALTZ WITH COMMENTS ON SUBJS WORK IN USSR +AND APPREHENSION RE THE MCCARRAN ACT DEC 61. + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. 201 128 561 +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +(WHEN FILLED IN) + +TO FILING +INSTRUCTIONS +TO: ACTION BRANCH +1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back +flap and forward to RID. +2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it +records significant action taken or +contents requiring preservation. + +FROM: RID/ If file no. and title shown are not +proper, insert proper file no. below +and formard document to RID/AN. +PROPER FILE NO. +TO: ALL ADDRESSEES +FILL IN SECTION I ON BACK, IF APPROPRIATE + +TO | ROOM| DATE|OFFICER'S| |COMMENTS +| NO.| RECEIVED FORWARDED| INITIALS +1. WH/CRO| | 200| | +2. SR/311| |60||COMED +3. WH/3/CE|| | | +4. ||wut Pot|| | +5. | / / |9/11 || +6. /4/4/ |||RILIS +7. ||| +8. |fsig|| +10. 37 ||463 sig || +11. ||| +12. WH/3/10 ||21 NOV 1961 +13. ||| +14. |14|63 sign| +15. ||| +16. RI/AN|| | | +17: RID/FI| || + +FILE TITLE | +TRACE |ABSTRACT| +REQUEST|INDEX||||| +DATE MICROFILMED||201-128561 ||| +||DOCUMENT DATE|| +SECRET + +TOC 14 195 +*29 DEC 968 + +TO +Chief, WH Division +INFO +FROM +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SUBJECT +CLASSIPICAT +DOPATCH SYMAUX AND NO +SECRET +HM-A-17988 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NO +DATE +X +SO-4-3/5 +20 October 1961 +RE 43:3" (CHECK X ONE) +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED +BY OUAURED HQ. DESK ONLY +Leftist Publication +ACTION REQUIRED +REFERENCEIS +For your information +SOURCE: LIFIER +Attached for your retention is a booklet published by the Universidad +Obrera de Mexico (UOM-Workers' University of Mexico), which is controlled +and operated by the Partido Popular Socialista (PPS Popular Socialist Party), +entitled Desarrollo Economico y Crisis en la America Latina (Economic Develop- +ment and Crisis in Latin America). The booklet is written by Maurice Halperin, +American Communist living in Moscow, and has an introduction by Vicente +LOMBARDO Toledano, secretary-general of the PPS. + +Millard C. CURTIS +Attachment-1, as noted +18 October 1961 +DISTRIBUTION +3-WHD w/attachment +2-Files + +PREVIOUS EESTION +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +CONTINUED +es co + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +DESARROLLO ECONOMICO +Y CRISIS EN LA +AMERICA LATINA + +Ediciones de la Universidad Obrera de México, +1961 +CS COPY 201-122511 +20 Ceter + +Enel To HMMA 17988 +S3 + +Presentación + +Fl autor de este estudio, el Profesor Maurice Halperin, es +uno de los investigadores y catedráticos más prominentes +de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica. Nació en Boston en +1906. Obtuvo su bachillerato en la Universidad de Harvard +en 1926 y la Licenciatura en Letras en la Universidad de +Oklahoma en 1929. Dos años más tarde se doctoró en Letras +y Ciencias Sociales en la Universidad de Paris y fue confe +renciante en la Sorbona sobre la civilización de la América +del Norte. + +En los Estados Unidos fue catedrático de la Universidad +de Oklahoma y Jefe del Departamento de Estudios Econó +micos y Geopolíticos Latinoamericanos en la Secretária de +Guerra y en la Secretaría de Estado en Washington, durante +los años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Como consejero +técnico del Consejo Económico y Social de las Naciones +Unidas trabajó durante tres años, de 1946 a 1949. Volvió a +su Universidad de origen, la de Boston, como catedrático +y Jefe del Departamento de Estudios Latinoamericanos en +donde prestó sus servicios hasta 1953. + +Interesado siempre en el estudio de los problemas de las +naciones de la América Latina, fue a Brasil en 1952 y trabajó +como conferenciante er. la Universidad de San Pablo. Por +su labor docente el gobierno del Brasil le otorgó la condecora- +ción de "Oficial de la Orden do Cruzeiro do Sul". Posterior- +mente estuvo en México, siendo Profesor Extraordinario de +la Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Politicas y Sociales de la +Universidad Nacional de México, de 1954 a 1957. Cooperó +también como Asesor Económico del Departamento de Pro- +moción de la Nacional Financiera y en otras institūciones +gubernamentales y privadas de nuestro país. + +Ha publicado numerosos estudios, entre otros el titulado +"La América Latina en Transición", que editó la Universi- +dad Nacional de México en 1956, asi como ensayos acerca de +la economía y el desarrollo social en los Estados Unidos +Francia, Alemania, Chile, Brasil y México durante el último +cuarto de siglo. + +El Profesor Maurice Halperin actualmente es un Profesor +Visitante en la Academia de Ciencias de la URSS en donde +está dedicado a investigaciones de carácter económico. + +El estudio que tiene este pequeño libro, no obstante su +brevedad es uno de los más completos sobre el actual pano- +rama económico de la América Latina. Tanto las cifras como +Ias observaciones y las inférencias lógicas que contiene, +son de un inapreciable valor para los estudios de los pro- +blemas de nuestro Continente. l'or eso pienso que prestará +un gran servicio a quienes se dedican al examen de los gran- +des problemas de nuestro tiempo, en el vasto territorio de +los países semicoloniales del Hemisferio Americano. + +México, D. F., agosto de 1961 +VICENTE LOMBARDO TOLEDANO + +Introducción + +La América Latina está atravezando actualmente su +tercera gran crisis económica del siglo XX. En general, las +dificultades actuales pueden ser atribuidas a la excesiva +vulnerabilidad hacia factores externos de una economía que +depende de la exportación de materias primas y de la impor- +tación de productos manufacturados. En este sentido es +la clásica crisis del subdesarrollo neocolonial, como sucedió +con el colapso del comercio internacional durante la guerra +mundial de 1914 a 1918 -primera crisis- y con la depre- +sión mundial al comienzo de la dácada del 30 segunda +crisis. + +La disminución actual de la actividad económica asumió, +sin lugar a dudas, proporciones de crisis a principios de +1958. Aunque en algunos aspectos aún no ha alcanzado la +intensidad de la segunda crisis, persiste con tendencia a +profundizarse al entrar en su cuarto año. Al mismo tiempo, +algunos aspectos de la crisis actual la distinguen de las ante: +riores, imprimiéndole un sello especial. + +En primer lugar, si bien como las crisis anteriores fue +motivada por factores externos, esta crisis ha sido más +sensible a los descensos y menos a las alzas de los movi- +mientos cíclicos de las economías de los países capitalistas +industrializados. El descenso de los precios de las exporta- +ciones de Latinoamérica precedió a la recesión de 1957-58. +en los Estados Unidos, y ésta condujo, a su vez, a nuevas +mermas en las ganancias por concepto de exportaciones de +América Latina. Sin embargo, la tendencia al descenso +continuó después de la recuperación de los Estados Unidos +(antes de la nueva recesión comenzada a finales de 1960). + +MAURICK HALFERIN + +y a pesar del alto nivel constante de la actividad económica +en los principales países industriados de Europa Occidental. + +En segundo lugar, hay muy pocas perspectivas de que los +mercados normales de Latinoamérica puedan proporcionar +en un futuro próximo suficientes ganancias por concepto de +exportaciones como para restablecer la economía al nivel +anterior. Como después de un exhaustivo análisis a largo +alcance, declara la CEPAL (excluyendo el factor de una +depresión mayor en los Estados Unidos o en Europa Occi- +dental): "La perspectiva de aumento de las exportaciones... +es tan pequeña que apenas excede el crecimiento demográ. +fico probable". Este estudio prevé un ritmo de desarrollo +que en el mejor de los casos sería un poco más de la mitad +del registrado antes de la presente crisis y produciría extra- +ordinarias presiones sobre la posibilidad de estructurar là +economía y sus mecanismos de desarrollo. + +En tercer lugar, el debilitamiento-general de los sistemas +mundiales coloniales y neocoloniales, combinado con la ex- +pansión económica del sistema mundial socialista, presenta +nuevas oportunidades para contrarrestar las presiones ex- +ternas, políticas y económicas, que se ejercen sobre Latino- +américa para impedirle tomar medidas en defensa de sus +economías nacionales. De particular importancia es la dispo- +nibilidad de mercados y recurss económicos en los países +socialistas, los cuales pueden ser utilizados para lograr una +efectiva solución de la crisis económica presente. + +De aquí que mientras la primera y la segunda crisis +económicas latinoamericanas crearon la necesidad y las con- +diciones para cambios económicos y político-sociales limita- +dos dentro del sistema existente de dependencia neocolonial, +la crisis presente parece estar desarrollándose bajo condi- +ciones que requerirán y, al mismo tiempo, permitirán la éli +minación de la propia dependencia en un período de tiempo +relativamente corto. Los acontecimientos recientes en Cuba +apoyan estas perspectivas y nosotros estimamos que los +factores que causaron el rompimiento de Cuba con el sistema +de dependencia neocolonial no constituyen una excepción. +Esto puede demostrarse examinando los antecedentes de la +presente crisis, por ejemplo, la actuación global de la econo- +mía latinoamericana en el pasado reciente. + +1.- El "florecimiento óptimo" de la +economía latinoamericana + +Por más de una década después del fin de la segunda +guerra mundial (en términos generales, de 1945 a 1957), la +actividad económica de Latinoamérica en su conjunto man- +tuvo el mayor ritmo de expansión registrado en la región. + +Para situar este periodo en su marco propio, deben +formularse dos observaciones preliminares. La primera es +que el nivel de partida del movimiento ascendente de la +economía era relativamente elevado en la región y sustan- +cialmente más alto que el nivel de desarrollo existente en +las áreas dependientes de Asia y Africa. No solamente habia +tenido lugar una recuperación sustancial, después de la +catástrofe de comienzos de la década del 30, sino que tam- +bién en las repúblicas de Latinoamérica mas desarrolladas +y pobladas y con mayor capacidad productiva, se produjo +un proceso considerable de sustitución de importaciones. Asi, +la industria de elaboración que antes de 1930 representaba +una pequeña proporción en la producción global de Latino. +américa, alcanzó a fines de 1945 una equivalente al 65% +de la contribución de la agricultura al producto bruto y fue, +a su vez, considerablemente mayor que la contribución de +la industria minera. + +El segundo punto, que debe ser señalado, es que durante +el período que consideramos prevalecieron condiciones ex- +ternas excepcionalmente favorables. El impulso inicial para +la-expansión económica fue la acumulación de divisas regis. +stradá en Latinoamérica durante la segunda guerra mun- +cial. Sin embargo, el auge económico fue estimulado +principalmente por los gastos de reconstrucción, rearme y +satisfacción de demandas pospuestas en los principales +países capitalistas al final de la guerra. Los medios exter +nos mediante los cuales Latinoamérica hubiera podido man- +tener su ritmo de expansión, se restringieron fuertemente + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +al terminar los reajustes de postguerra y, a partir de ese +momento, comenzó a manifestarse la crisis actual + +Desde este punto de vista, es particularmente interesante +la evaluación de la experiencia económica de este periodo. +Dado el nivel relativamente elevado existente al inicio del +mismo y las oportunidades excepcionales de que se dispusie- +ron, el desarrollo alcanzado puede representar algo así como +el "florecimiento óptimo" de la economía latinoamericana, +funcionando de manera tradicional. Por tanto, la cuantía en +que ese "florecimiento" de la econonifa dejó de satisfacer +las necesidades de desarrollo de la región, nos permitirá +estimar las dimensiones reales de la crisis actual + +De acuerdo con los datos recopilados por la CEPAL (ver +el cuadro que sigue), el promedio acumulativo anual real de +aumento del producto bruto de la región, fue de un 5% +para el periodo de 12 años. Si excluimos los años de 1956 у +1957, durante los cuales la expansión de postguerra comenzó +a ser menor, el indice fue de 5.2%. Para nuestros propó +sitos la diferencia no es importante: incluso el indice menor +alcanza o excede los de un cierto número de paſses indus- +trializados en Europa Occidental y ciertamente excede el de +los Estados Unidos para el mismo período. + +LATINOAMERICA: El producto bruto y otros datos, +19-45-57 +(miles de millones de dólares de 1950) +Cifras redondas. + +|Año |Prodarte|Consume | Inversión | Exporta-|Impertacion | Población +| |Bruto |clones | bienes |ciones bienes | +| |(millones)| bruta| y servicios|y servicios| + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA ANERICA LATINA + +Es cierto que por haber aumentado la población de La- +tinoamérica a un promedio anual de 2.5%, el índice del +aumento anual del producto bruto per capita fue de sola- +mente 2.7% para la "década dorada" y de 2.5% para el +periodo de doce años. Sin embargo, aún esta última cifra +es mayor que el histórico 24 de aumento anual del producto +bruto per cápita en los Estados Unidos, aunque es a su vez +varias veces menor que el de los países socialistas. + +Es más importante el hecho de que el 2.5% represente +probablemente más del doble del promedio anual "histórico" +de desarrolo en Latinoamérica. Aunque no existen datos +suficientes para establecer esta última afirmación en cuanto +al conjunto de la región, puede suponerse que de 1900 a +1929 ningún país de América Latina superó el ritmo de +desarrollo de Argentina, pues se estimó, como promedio, +en un 1.2% per cápita anual. En el caso de México, por +ejemplo, se cree que entre 1803 y 1934 no se registró prác- +ticamente ningún incremento en los ingresos per cápita.. + +De lo antes expuesto puede inferirse la conclusión de que +para el conjunto de la región el período que estamos exa- +minando fue un período de incremento poco corriente de la +actividad económica, o, más precisamente, de un aumento +poco habitual del PEN, concepto que, de acuerdo con los +usos oficiales en Latinoamérica y en las Naciones Unidas, +incluye la producción de bienes y la de servicios, cuyo ritmo +de aumento es comúnmente definido como desarrollo. Más +adelante examinareinos hasta qué punto se puede confiar +en este concepto para medir el desarrollo económico en +Latinoamérica. Por el momento consideraremos los factores +externos que estimularon durante este período la elevada +producción de bienes y de servicios en esta región. + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +2.- Los estímulos externos en la expansión +económica de Latinoamérica + +El comercio exterior ha ejercido siempre una influencia +predominante sobre las fluctuaciones cíclicas de la economia +latinoamericana. Así en 1932, en el climax de la gran de +presión, las exportaciones de la región disminuyeron en un +65% en relación con 1929, mientras las importacinoes dismi- +nuyeron, en un 75%. No obstante, una comparación entre +el nivel del comerciò exterior en este año de crisis y el perio- +do que estamos analizando, mostraría una cuadro deformado +de su importancia en la expansión económica de 1945-57. +De ahí que los datos de 1934-38, cuando se había producido +un grado de recuperación aceptable, nos darán una base +mejor para establecer comparaciones. Durante este último +período el promedio anual de exportaciones e importaciones +en conjunto llegaron a 3,500 millones de dólares, cifras re +dondas, o 5,250 millones en dólares de 1950.9 + +Si consideramos nuestra tabla estadística, poder.vos ver +que hacia 1947, cuando la tendencia a la expansión del c? +mercio exterior en el período de la postguerra ya se habis +desarrollado completamente, el total de las exportaciones +de las importaciones llegó a poco más de 14,000 millones de +dólares de 1950, o sea, un aumento de más del 170% sobre +el promedio anual de 1934-38. Además, de 1945 a 1955, el +poder adquisitivo de las exportaciones latinoamericanas +aumentó en un promedio anual de 5.4%, o sea ligeramente +más que el ritmo de crecimiento del producto bruto de la +región. Es evidente que habían llegado mejores tiempos +para Latinoamérica. + +Es necesario un análisis posterior sin embargo, para deter +minar el papel desempeñado por el comercio exterior en la +experiencia económica de la región después de la segunda +guerra mundial. Si retornamos al período relativamente pre +industrial anterior a la gran depresión de 1925-29, nos en- +contramos con que el coeficiente de importaciones, es decir, + +DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA + +el valor de las importaciones en tantos por ciento del pro- +ducto bruto nacional, se mantuvo en un 82. En el periodo +correspondiente de 4 años en la década siguiente, cuando el +comercio exterior de Latinoamérica habia vencido los efec- +tos de la depresión, el coeficiente de importaciones ro alcanzó +su nivel anterior y se mantuvo en un 16.6%. Esta nueva +relación, mejor incluso desde el punto de vista del desarrollo +económico, entre el PBN y el comercio exterior, reflejaba +el progreso alcanzado en la producción local de bienes de +consumo, especialmente en los paises más avanzados como +Argentina, Brasil, México y Chile. + +Cuando durante la segunda guerra mundial las importa- +ciones fueron de nuevo drásticamente reducidas, se registró +en impetu adicional para la expansión de la industria ligera. +Como consecuencia, al comenzar el periodo de la postguerra +la estructura de la economia era tal, que a pesar de la extra- +ordinaria mejoría del comercio exterior, en comparación con +el periodo de recuperación posterior a la depresión de 1930, +la relación entre el PBN y las importaciones no volvió al +nivel de 1925-29. En su lugar, como indican las cifras de +nuestra tabla estadística, las importaciones fluctuaron alre- +dedor del 16 del PBN, manteniéndose, por tanto, al mismo +nivel relativo de 1934-39. + +A primera vista ésto pudiera indicar una disminución de +la importancia del comercio exterior en la provisión de los +medios para la reciente expansión de la actividad económica +en la América Latina. No obstante, un examen más detenido +nos demuestra que lo cierto es justamente lo opuesto. La +evidencia más palpable se advierte en la adquisición de ma- +quinaria y equipos capaces de producir una expansión en +las exportaciones de materias primas, así como de aumentar +la producción de la industria de elaboración. En este sector +de inversiones, obviamente estratégico, que representa apro- +ximadamente el 25% de las inversiones totaies, la produc- +ción local suministró menos del 10 de los productes obte- +nidos. El resto fue comprado en el extranjero y representó +cerca del 33% del valor total de las importaciones. + +Asi es claro que el cambio en la estructura de las impor- +taciones de Latinoamérica devino un factor nuevo y crucial +tendiente a perpetuar su dependencia del comercio exterior. +Antes de 1914, por ejemplo, los textiles solamente consti- +tuían más de la mitad de las importaciones." Durante los +años 30, aunque se produjo un aumento notable en la pro- + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +porción de bienes duraderos y de capital, la mayoría de los +bienes importados eran todavía bienes de consumo y mate- +risles de construcción. Sin embargo, después de 1945 el +baiance cambió definitivamente. Si a la maquinaria y a los +equipos añadimos productos semielaborados y materias pri- +mas industriales, como varios tipos de acero, productos +quimicos, caucho, etc., y combustibles, nos encontramos con +que para 1955, cerca de las dos terceras partes de las im- +portaciones totales de la región, consistieron en medios +de producción y suministros para los mismos. En resu- +men, las exportaciones de Latinoamérica, que básicamente +determinan su capacidad para importar, fueran indudable. +mente el elemento decisivo para momover la expansión eco- +nómica de 1945 a 1957." + +El carácter único de la situación externa favorable que +influyó en la actividad económica de este período, requiere +algunes comentarios adicionales para ser bien comprendido. +El gran aumento de la capacidad de importación de Latino- +américa no se debió solamente a la demanda excepcional de +postguerra de que disfrutaron sus exportaciones, sino tam- +bién a otro factor relacionado con ello, aunque menos co- +rriente. + +En común con todas las otras regiones dependientes, el +comercio internacional de Latinoamérica ha sido adversa- +mente afectado por la tendencia histórica hacia una creciente +diferencia entre el pequeño aumento de precio de sus expor- +taciones de materias primas y el aumento mayor de los +precios de los productos elaborados que importa. Como resul- +tado, con fluctuaciones considerables de año en año y de un +país a otro, dependiendo de los productos de exportación +y de la fluctuación de la estructura de las importaciones, +para la región en conjunto, a largo plazo, las condiciones del +comercio exterior se han ido deteriorando." + +Sin embargo, un extraordinario cambio de esta tendencia +tuvo lugar para el conjunto de la región y en todas las repú- +blicas consideradas por separado: menos Cuba y Argentina, +en la década siguiente a la segunda guerra mundial. En ocho +de las repúblicas, incluyendo Brasil, Colombia y Chile, los +terminos del comercio exterior durante los perídos de 1947- +1949 г 1954-56, mejoraron de un 45% a un 100%. Como +résultado, más de la mitad del aumento del poder adquisitivo +de las exportaciones de Latinoamérica se debió a los efectos +de las mejores condiciones del comercio exterior y el resto + +DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA + +correspondió a un aumento en el volumen de las exporta- +ciones." + +Saldría de los límites de esta discusión examinar en detalle +las fluctuaciones y la complejidad de los factores que afec- +taron la evolución de los precios de las exportaciones y de +las importaciones principales de la región. En el caso del +café, por ejemplo, que para más de la tercera parte de las +repúblicas es uno de los principales productos de exporta- +ción, una aguda, aunque pasajera disminución en la produc- +ción brasileña causada por condicionės atmosféricas adver- +sas, elevó los precios y estimuló una serie de compras espe +culativas. Con respecto a las importaciones, la tendencia +hacia la sustitución de bienes de consunio por bienes de +capital jugó un papel importante, ya que los precios de estos +últimos tendieron a aumentar más lentamente que los pre- +cios de los bienes de consumo. 17 Además, los precios de los +productos elaborados de Europa Occidental tendieron a decli- +nar durante cierto período debido a la devaluación de la libra +esterlina y otras divisas y en algunos países tuvo lugar +cierto cambio hacia fuentes de abastecimiento europeas. + +No obstante, el factor principal en la mejoría de los tér-. +minos del intercambio fue el aumento de precio de las +exportaciones de Latinoamérica, motivado por la demanda +extraordinaria causada por la situación de la postguerra a +la cual nos hemos referido. De manera que fueron circuns- +tancias especiales, en lugar de fuerzas económicas básicas, +las que produjeron la variación en los términos del comercio +y el mantenimiento de la tendencia durante un período tan +largo. Cuando estas circunstancias desaparecieron, la ten- +dencia histórica a la decadencia volvió a manifestarse y +llegó a su fin este período de "florecimiento óptimo" de la +economía. En 1958 el aumento per cápita del PBN fue sola- +mente de 0.5%, descendiendo a 0.3% y en 1959 y a un nivel +probablemente aún más bajo en 1960.18 + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +3.- Otras consideraciones acerca +del tema principal + +Examinando ahora la actividad económica propiamente +dicha, recordemos que para Latinoamérica, en conjunto, el +promedio anual de aumento del PBN per cápita, fue de 2.7% +para la década posterior a la guerra y de 2.5% para los 12 +años. Considerando las repúblicas por separado, la gran ma- +yoría compartió esta expansión en un grado mayor o menor +y relativamente se registraron pocas variaciones en los ni- +veles comparatives de sus respectivos PBN per capita, sin +embargo debe examinarse la tendencia en algunos de los +países más importantes. + +. El ritmo de desarrollo de México, aunque aminoró después +de 1950, fue aproximadamente el mismo que el del conjunto +de la región durante el periodo de 12 años. En 1957 el PBN +per cápita de México alcanzó 280 dólares, siendo todavía +menor que el nivel de 335 dólares registrado en ese año para +el conjunto de la región." + +La marcha de la economía brasileña fue notablemente +mejor que el promedio, con un incremento anual per cápita +de cerca de 3.5. Como resultado, durante los 12 años, el +PBN per cápita relativamente bajo del Brasil mejoró sufi- +cientemente llegando a ser en 1957 aproximadamente igual +al de, México. El fenómeno brasileño refleja en parte la +situación especiamente favorable de los países exportadores +de café. Así, el aumento de! per cápita de los países produc- +tores de café de Centroamérica y de Colombia fue mayor +que el promedio de Latinoamérica. Esta última República, +por ejemplo, registró un incremento anual per cápita de +cerca del 3% entre 1945 y 1957. + +En el caso de Argentina, se notó una desviación conside- +rable. del ritmo medio de desarrollo regional. Aunque de +1945 a 1948 se registró un extraordinario incremento anual +per cápita de 6.4%, para el periodo de 12 años, el aumento + +DESARROLLO ECONOMICO Y CRISIS EN LA AMERICA LATINA + +promedio per capita fue solamente de 1% anual Un factor +significativo de la decadencia posterior a 1948 fue la situa- +ción desfavorable de las exportaciones argentinas de carnes +y granos.. Como resultado se produjo un continue empeога- +miento en los términos del comercio exterior, tendencia +excepcional en la América Latina, compartida solamente por +Cuba como indicamos anteriormente. Sin embarga con un +PBN per capita de 525 dólares en 1957, el nivel argentino +se mantuvo muy superior ai promedio latinoamericano y +solamente detrás de Venezuela, país del que trataremos +posteriormente". + +La desviación chilena de la norma regional fue aún mayor +que la argentina. De 1945 a 1955 el PBN prácticamente se +mantuvo, mientras que en los años siguientes disminuyó +alrededor de un 8%. En realidad, a partir de 1953 el ritmo +de desarrollo no logró mantenerse al nivel del aumento de +población. Asi el PBN per capita chileno que en 1945 era +bastante más elevado que el promedio latinoamericano, dis- +minuyó a menos de 300 dólares en 1957. + +La experiencia chilena también es excepcional desde otro +punto de vista. La economía del país se mantuvo estancada, +aunque disfruto de una mejoría sustancial en las condiciones +del comercio exterior. Este fenómeno refleja en parte el +fracaso de las ganancias posteriores a la segunda guerra al +no lograr recuperar lo perdido después de la debacle del +cobre en la depresión del 30, pero más aún refleja la disi- +pación improductiva de los recursos adquiridos durante el +período de bonanza posterior a la guerra". + +Finalmente, Cuba, duramente afectada por la caida del +precio del azúcar después de la guerra de Corea y a pesar +del alza de 1956-57, tampoco logró elevar su PBN per capita +durante el periodo de doce años. El PBN per cápita de Cuba, +que era de 485 dólares en 1957. se mantuvo considerable- +mente más elevado que el promedio de Latinoamérica. + +De aquí que el desarrollo extremadamente lento de la +Argentina y el estancamiento de Chile y Cuba (que juntas +constituyen aproximadamente el 17% de la población de +América Latina) representan tendencias no comunes y, por +consiguiente, su situación excepcional debe ser tenida en +cuenta. Sin embargo, desde el punto de vista global, el caso. +de estos países no invalida el significado, cualquiera que este +sea, que pueda ser atribuido a los cálculos oficiales del des- +arrollo de Latinoamérica en conjunto. + +MAURICE HALPERIN + +4.- Perspectivas de aumento +aparente del PBN. + +Ha llegado el momento de preguntarnos, ¿cuál es el signi +ficado de los cálcuos oficiales mencionados anteriormente? +¿Qué desarrollo y que tipo de desarrollo fue el alcanzado +durante este histórico "florecimiento óptimo" de la eco- +nomia de Latinoamérica? Comenzaremos aceptando en su +valor nominal la cifra de 2.5% como promedio anual de +incremento per cápita del PBN de la región. Como ya vimos, +el PBN alcanzó en 1957 su cifra mäs alta de todos los tiem- +pos: $35 dólares. Si Latinoamérica pudiera recuperarse y +mantener ininterrumpidamente su ritmo de desarrollo de +1945 a 1957, a partir del momento en que se produjera esta +recuperación, tardaría alrededor de 55 años para alcanzar el +PBN per cápita de Francia o Inglaterra en 1957 que fue de +1300 dólares. Alcanzar el PBN per capita de los Estados +Unidos en 1957, que era de 2600, dólares, demandaría cerca +de $5 años. + +Si consideramos las posibilidades hipotéticas de algunas +de las repúblicas latinoamericanas por separado, el pronós- +tico no sería más alentador. 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PUBLICATIONS SINCE 1957: "GROWTH AND CRISIS IN THE LATIN +AMERICAN ECONOMY: 1961, "CONFERENCIAS SOBRE GEOGRAFIA ECONOMICA" +1964, "HACIA UN NUEVO SISTEMA DE PLANIFICACION Y DIRECCION.. + +DATE: +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: +P&L DISSEM +Ha +RECORD COPY +SUTHENTICATIONS OFFICER + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +14-00000 +400 + +OMF D +OUTGOING MESSAGE +USION +000.0 +SECRET +MERSAGE HANDLING PENCATOR + +STAFF +CONF: +INFO: FILE +0 +0 +BC +0 +DATE-TMS GROUP +CTE +DIRECTOR +883288 +PAGES +2 +2 +0 +IDER +DISSEM BY: +0 +NO INDER +0 +astuen.t0 +PER +0 PASS +B + +ECONOMICAS EN LA UNION SOVIETICA" 1964, AND "THE RISE AND DECLINE OF +FIDEL CASTRO - AN ESSAY IN CONTEMPORARY HISTORY", UNIVERSITY OF +CALIFORNIA PRESS-Y +: +4. THE FOLLOWING IS FROM FHABOVE AND NEEDS THEIR CONCURRENCE TO +PASS TO JAGUAR. MAURICE HALPERIN IS CURRENTLY TEACHING AT SIMON +FRASER UNIVERSITY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND EXPECTS THAT THE UNIVERSITY +WILL EXTEND HIS TEACHING APPOINTMENT TO AUGUST 1977. HALPERIN TOLD +FHABOVE THAT HE AND HIS WIFE TOURED ISRAEL, ITALY, GREECE, SPAIN, AND +ENGLAND IN THE SUMMER OF 1975. HE IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON THE SECOND +VOLUME OF HIS BOOK ON CUBA. HE LEFT THE IMPRESSION WITH FHABOVE THAT +WHEN IT IS FINISHED HE WILL BEGIN WORK ON HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. ESOURCE: +OCOA-19102、22 JAN 7614 + +5. FOR OTTAWA: JAGUAR HAS REQUESTED TRACES ON MAURICE HALPERIN. +PLS NOTIFY LONDON IF FHABOVE APPROVES PASSING INFO FROM PARA FOUR +ABOVE TO JAGUAR.Y + +b. FILE: 73-6-46/3. E2 IMPDET.Η + +DATE: 12 JUL +ORIG: PATSY HOLEY +UNIT: CI/OG +EXT: 1117 +- + +DDO/AGC A. E. GOLDIN CIN DRAFT +EUR/BC + +E/FA/K WPET PU.II + +CC/E +CLASSIFICATION +COORDINATIS OFFICERS +REPRODUCTIO BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRO.. JITED + +AC/CI/OG +AUTHENTICATING PICES +E2 IMPDET + +14-00000 + +Ex-OSS Official Works +For Reds in Moscow + +BY VICTOR LASKY +North American Neeswaper Aliance +A former Bosten University +professor, who once was a high +official in the OSS, has turned +up in Moscow working for the +Soviet government, +The professor. Dr. Maurice +H. Halperin, Ned this country +seven years ago after an in- +quiry into his Communist back- +groünd. + +According to the State De +partment, he probably is ad- +vising Soviet officials on Latin +American affairs, an area in +which he is expert.- +Prof. Halperin was suspended +by Boston. Untiersity in 1953 +after he refused, en constitu- +tional grounds, to tell a Senate +subcommittee whether he had +ever been a Communist Party +member. + +According to the State De- +partment, he had previously +been involved in Soviet espio. +nage in wartime Washington. +He had been named by Eliza +beth Terril Bentley, admitted +former spy courier, as one of +her sources of supply among +Government officials. + +Intrigue in Mexico +MAURICE H. HALPERIN +AP Photo +Dr. Halperin. It was obvious +on the basis of the information +contained in his dossier that +the State Department had been +keeping an eye on the former +professor's movements for some. +time. + +Fired in Oklahoma + +And since 1953. Dr. Halperin, From 1931 to 1941. Dr. Hal- +has been involved in still more perin-a Harvard University +Intrigue as an "exile" in Mexi-graduate-had been a professor +co. It was, he, for exariple, at the University of Oklahoma. +who assisted two suspected According to the record, it was +spies in their flight from Mex-in this period that he directed +Ico to Czechoslovakia to avoid Communist activities in Okla- +United States extradition pro-homa and, on repeated visits +to Mexico, conferred with Mex- +ceedings. +On July 15, 1960. Dr. Hal-ican Red leaders. On one visit +perin and his wife. Edith, apto Cuba in 1933, he and other +peared at the United States leftwingers had been arrested +Embassy in Moscow to present by Cuban authorities and ex- +their United States passports pelled from the country.. +for renewal. +In 1941, much of this was +All this was disclosed in a disclosed in an investigation +State Department memoran-conducted by an Oklahoma +Cum prepared for Senator State legislative committee. +Keating. Republican of New The committee. Investigating +York, who has been urging the subversive activities in Okla +has sense homa, produced information +ported legislation empowering that in 1940. Dr. Halperin had +the department to deny pass- cashed a check for $438 drawn +ports to active participants in on the Bank of Foreign Trade +in Moscow. As a result, Dr. +Soviet skullduggery. +The memorandum, citing Halperin was dismissed from +"cases where passports have the University of Oklahoma.. +had to be issued to known Despite this record. Dr. Hal- +Communists, devoted consid-perin managed to enter Gor- +rable attention to the case of See HALPERIN, Paze A-6 +WASH DC +STAR +31 Aug 60 +HALPERIN +questes concerning +sesed Communal activi +ひこさ +In November, 2014. Hal- +pecia and his wide, without +aving the unwwrsity, lett +thew home in the middle of thei +but never to the Turansi +un Mexico her devame +members of the American Com- +marist group in Meanra +Le most ACGM memers, +Lhe lisiperins did well. Ther +-והיה בני אא ted in an +Tadabbled a real estate. +and ebained jobs. Dr Halperin. +was employed by the Mexican +coreeninent as a Gnancial con- +shant and lus were taught in +American School Founda- +Hey also became friendle +Alfred K. Stern and his +jwife, the former Martha Dodd. +daushter of a former United +States Ambassador ta Germany +The fact the Stems had been +Lashested in Sariet espionage +jcame out with the arrest in +New York of Jack Soble, a So- +fries asent. To avoid being ex- +radited to the United States +to testify before a special grand +jury on their associations with +See and "the double agent +Bves Morros," the Sterns fled +Czechoslovakia in July, 1957. +Dr. Halperin, described as +dens "intimately involved in +heur plans for escape," had +sained atrline reservations +or the Sterns under ether +Continued From First Pace names. As a result, the Mexi +ernment service. Employed as can government was consider-1 +chief of the Latin Americanmms his case for deportation. +division of the Omce of Stra- Ca October 13, 1938, the Hal- +tecic Services (the OSS was perus left Mexica, having +then the United States Civilian odiarned plane reservations in +Intelligence-Gathering Agency), the names of other persons, +he later was transferred to the +State Department. In doin +agencies, according to the +Elizabeth Bentley testimony, he +transmitted confidential docu- +ments to a Soviet spy ring. + +Linked to Spy Ring +In Russia Since 1938 +The State Department mem- +wandum concludes: +"We received information: +shortly after Halperin's de-j: +parture from Mexico that helt +was employed in Moscow tv +In 1949, he became head of the USSR. This was condemedit +the Latin American resionalisa July 15, 1950, when the +students section at Boston Uni-Halperins appeared, at the +versity's. College of Liberal American Embassy in Moscow +and presented their United +Arts +A year later, he was first States passports for renewal. +publicly identified as a member "Halperin stated that he +of a Soviet spy ring. This came had been in the USSR since +about when Vice President ember, 1958, and that he is +Nixon, then a California Con-employed by the Soviet Acad- +gressman, made known a topjemy of Sciences where he is! +secret memorandum on esiding research. relating to +Dionase transmitted by Inderdeveloped countries. +Director J. Edgar Hoover toi in will be recalled that Hab +the White House on Novem-perin is something of an au- +ber 8. 1945. +then on Latin American +In March, 1953. In Boston'sasins Our informatica in- +Federal Building. Dr. Halperin Scates that this probabir 13 +repeatedly invoked the Fifth the field in which he is work- +Amendment when in a hearing at the presente +ing conducted by the Senate The Soviet Academy of +Internal Security Subcommit-Sciences is directly subordinate +teemhe refused to reply to ta the Council of Ministers." + +14-00000 +( +Washington toet +1 Scft. 1960 + +Tharine, Soph. 1.1960 THE WASHINGTON POST +Halperin, U. S. Ex-Aide, +Is Now a Soviet Official + +The State Department say's +that Maurice H. Halperin, a +former United States Govern- +ment omcial linked by Senate +Investigators to Soviet esp!. +onage activities, apparently is +serving now as a Latin-Amer +ican adviser to the Russians. +Halperin was head of the +Latin-American Division of +the Office of Strategic Serv- +lees during the latter part of +World War II and later an as- +sociate professor at Boston +University, Before the war, he +had been on the faculty of +the University of Oklahoma. +In 1934 he was dismissed by +Boston University after Sen- +ate Investigators received tes- +timony linking him to a Soviet +apy ring and he refused to +answer a question as to +whether he was a Communist. +Associated Press +The latest information on +Halperin's whereabouts is MAURICE 11. HALPERIN +contained in a report compiled belleved Soviet employe +by the State Department +about persons to whom it has +American Embassy In Mexico +City, where he had gone after +being dismissed by Boston +University, and used it to +leave Mexico on Oct. 13, 1958. +The State Department said +that shortly after Halperin +and his wife departed from +Mexico it received Informa +tion that he was employed in +Moscow by the Soviet Union. +This was confirmed on July +15,1950, when the Halperins +appeared at the American +Embassy in Moscow and pre +sented their U. S passports +for renewal," the Depart +ment's report said, adding: +"Halperin stated that he +had been in the U.S.S.R. since +December, 1958, and that he is +employed by the U.S.S.R. +Academy of Sciences where +he is doing research in the +foreign field, specially, relat +ing to undeveloped countries." +The Departinent recalled +that Halperin was something +of an authority on Latin- +American affairs and said, +been compelled to issue pass- deny passports to Communists +ports under a 1953 decision of or to other persons because of "Our Information Indicates +the Supreme Court. +their pelitical beliefs. +that this probably is the field +The Court held that the De- After the ruling. Halperin in which he is working at the +partment lacks authority to applied for a passport at the present time." + +14-00000 + +1 +4 +ד +FORMER U. S. AIDE +AT WORK IN SOVIET +Ex-Boston U. Professor Was +in O.S.S, in World War It +1 +By JACK KAIMOND +Special to The New York Times +WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 +The State Department has +disclosed that a former United +States Intelligence official +in Moscow working for the 90 +viet Government +He is Dr. Maurice Halperin +a former Boston Universi +professor who was head of the +Latin American Division of the +Office.olf Strategic Services +during World War II. +Dr. Halperin was dismissed +from Boston University in 1930 +after he refused to say whether +be he was at Communist. He das +been linked in testimony berore +Senato, Investigators to à So +viet spy ring. +The State Department's. +Clasura a contained in +memorandum la support of a +proposed Aw to deny passports +to persons supporting interna +tional communism, +The Supreme Court ruled in +1958 that passports could not +be denied to Communists or +others because of their political +beilets- +Dr. Halperin and his wife +Edith were then in Mexico +City, the State Department +noted. They had been linked +to the escape behind the Iron +Curtain of Alfred +and +Martha Dodd Stern, who were +under Federal indictmisat for +espionage +After the Supreme Court ru +ing, the Halperins applied to +the United States Embassy in +Continne on Page 7 Colum +Iser 60 +FORMER U. S. AIDE | +AT WORK IN SOVIET +Continued From Page 1, Cal 1. + +Mexico City for passports and +left Mexico Oct. 13. 1955. At +the time, the State Department +noted, they were about to de +deported from Mexico for Cem- +munist activities. :.. +Reports that Dr. Halperin +was working for the Sorter! +Government in Moscow were +confirmed last July 15, the +State Department memorandum +went on, when he and his wife +appeared at the embassy to re +new their passports. +Embassy officials reported +that they had been told by Dr. +Halperin that he and his wife +had been in the Soviet Union +sance December, 1938, and that: +he was working for the Soviet +Academy of Sciences doing! +research in the foreign field +especially relating to under +developed countries." +The State Department, r +calling that Dr. Halperin was +an authority on Latin-American +affairs, added that our mor +mation indicates that this prod- +ably is the field in which he is +working at the present time." +State Department officials +have repeatedly called attention +to the Soviet trade and culturali +offensive in Latin America, +Referring to Dr.: Haleprin's +employment by the Soviet +Academy, the State Depart- +ment abserved that it was di- +rectly subordinate to the Soviet +Council of Ministers. +Requested by Keating +: +11 +: + +The memorindura was p +pared at the request of Senaton +Nenneth B. Keating. Reputivan +et New. York He and Senator +Thomas J. David Demrat of +Connecticut, as +a +etit that seeks to restre some +of the State Departmeat's +authority to dea +Senator Kesung, who entered +the memorandum in The টো +gressional Record of Aug. +expressed.regret at the time +that his bill was not likely to +be passed in this sessina of +Congress. President Eserier +and State Department officials +have backed the purpose of +the measure, +Meanwhile, +Representative +Francis E. Walter, Democrat +Pennsylvania and chairma +of the Committee on Un-Amerd +can Activity, said he had or +dered a month-long preliminary +Investigation into the case of +two missing employes of the +National Security Agency. +The two employes of the topl +secret coding agency, Beroem +F. Mitchell and William H.! +Martin, are alleged to home +taken valuable secrets to the +Soviet Union. +Kepresentative Waiter sald +that he understood that one of +the missing man had madel +raquiries in their agency about +the U.2 reconnaissance plane +fight over the Soviet Union +before it took place on May L +Mr. Walter said that he res +convinced that the Soviet had +bad advance knowledge of the +ghi Francis Gary Posters! +the U-2 pilot, was downed in +the Soviet Union and subse +quently sentenced to tea years +detention, + +Refused to Appear +BOSTON, Aug. 31-Dr. Hal +pera was officially dismissed +from the faculty of Boston +University on Jan. 6, 1954, Не +had refused a summons to ap +pear before a university com +mittee of review to discuss his +case +Dr. Harold C. Case, president +of the university, telephoned +Dr. Halperin in Mexico City +offering to pay his expenses +to Besten and return. But the +professor declined. He ha +been chairman of the univer +sity's Latin-American regional +studies + +14-00000 + +STAR +Halperin Denies Giving +Reds Advice on Latins +5 Sept 60 +twally at the sareed hour. Hlished it will be available to the +cared the comin +State Department and any body +ment, on which he decisned to rise ting to purchase +United States Imbesty +"wms to me that the deared to comment on thei +State Depeithiol and Settor Matement or on Mt. Halperin +Keane tre scraped the bote status it did say ho appeared! +MOSCOW, Sept. 3 (AP-Legie Services, an intelligence at the embassy in July and, +asard to have his American; +with this stale red herrine. +Maurice H. Halperta forner organization. +there is nothus mvaierious passport renewed. The request +United States Government u After the war. Mr Halperta er dus aut my brine in granted, an sumbaaryonial +cial who now lives in Moscow got a job with Beton a Macow Slice my arrival Isand. +yesterday accused the @tate Deveruty as a professor. He Dot nave tied inn United States +partment of lesuing a "deliber this job in 1953 because here in returns and my +I am not +ate and malicious antorionfused to tell congressional in stary and employer. I sin nos +about ماء غلطtúe bare. +In a typewritten slasament bren a member of the Amen met any more than Van Ca +Sunan American pianist +Mr. Halperin sald: +can Communist Party: +"Thare is nothing mysterious The bald, mustached 34-aren he performs in a surein +or dubious about my being in year-old Mr. Halperin was to ment-owned concert hall. +investigators whether he ever had words for the Soviet covera +Moscow +I am a visiting cated Sunday in a Maneew +professor at the USBR Academy apartment house by a news +of Sciences and not the first man and was asked to com +American to be associated with: ment on the State Departo +Last week Benator Keatina. +Republican of New York, read, +into the Congressional Record: +ment's document. +Derlines to Elaborate +352. RAJUR prijodal 20300 1K 1 +a State Department document wchnical dimeuries" in mor- +thes the story until Monday. +which said Mr. Halperin now. +in Moscou and is "working for. +Lha Boviet government +Headed 085s Unh +i +The newaman apparently wa +"I am a visiting professor a +the USSR Academy of Sciences +sed not the first American to +be asociated with as some +of our leadina scientats can +My appointment and +my Soviet visa expurs in July.. +1241, as in Unimed States Em +bussy here very well snows +"My teaching and reunirce +activities invoive +theoretical +cut of while trying to tele-pro.es related to the e +phone 'the story +Mr. Halperin first deelired to +The document said there n'admit the newsman into his +apartment, bus agreed to meet +wers Indications Mr. Halperin +is giving the Soviet govern him later in the lobby of a +ment advice on Latin-American nearby hotel where he prom- +alfala During World War II, leed to give a written slave +Mr. Halperin was head of the ment +Latin American division of the The story +to the +United States Office of Stra. +a deliberate and ma +licious distorsion. + +"Specifically, I am making a +study of the Loun-American. +economy 1943 מנד to the c +of 958. When ray boek is pub- + +14-00000 + +Halperin Say's +Reds Not Not +Employ Him +MOSCOW, Sept. (UPD) +Maurice H. Haberin today +thraniol a reported State De +partment statement that he is +working as an aiser to the! +Soviet government sa Latin +American affairs as a delib +crate and malis dastur +tion. + +In a statement to reputers +Halperin said he is a professor +associated with the Academy +of Sciences of the USSR, work +ing on a book on Latia Amer! +ican economies, and be ex +plained the Americia authori +ties Anow all about it + +(A State Department decu +ment in Washington list week +said Halperin, a smer Bos- +ton University professor and +World War II intelligence spe +cialist ca Latin American +fairs, was working for the So +viet government + +Sen.. Kenneth & Neating +(R-NV had the document +entered in the Congressional +Record) + +"It seems to me that the +State Department and Senator +Keating are sweeping the bot +tom of the barrel to ceme up! +with this red herring Hal- +perin said + +"There is nothing mysteri +ous ar dabious about my being +In Moscow. Since my arrival +I have filed two U. S ince +tax returns, listing ay salary +and employer. + +"I am not working for the +Soviet government any more +than Van Cliburn when he +performed in a governmen:- +owned concert hall be con +tinued + +"I am a visiting professor +In the USSR Academy of +Sciences and not the Erst +American to be associated +with it. For the State of De +partment to say that I am an +adviser to the Russians a +Latin American affairs i +deliberate and malicious dis +tortion. + +"Specifically. I am making +a study of the Latin American +economy from 1943 to the +crisis of ISS +Washington is +5. Aile 196 + +14-00000 + +i +Foto, or cr a major role in Simon Fraser +Pole Scence wessor Dr. Alaunce Halpern's nearly +Severy yers +wes chance that competed him, to seek employment +ענת כהן ונתוand Unesy of Mieuco. It was chance that +חנה נירים a treeyes in Moscow... It was chance +ז הם או בתo teach santon Cuba. And it was chance +גבס brought a to Simon Fraser seven years ago. + +la fact, fetuneראש חננאל פ its capricious influence over +his Ste even before Dr. Hapan was bom. + +הרנס ום סיבה הפות Canada," he says, "My father +salad tram, Liverpool to the New World at the turn of the cen +ry. wah Monreal is his desinsson. However, he decided +"Boston כן רם כסה +This was a rather fortune circumstance over which I had +סלרסס כ" since Afanmaid at the time was still a provincial +לויסle Boston was "ececols, a great centre of culture +and leaming and it as spenad tacikaos were available to +คง" +Among those botes which he made use of were the +Easton Latin Scrocia secondary school which boasts +such luminarias as Benjamin Franklin and Ralph Waldo Emer +הם וגסang is abu-andard University. + +Ha completed his post work in Paris at the Sor +banna which, at that time, was are most prestigious university +b the world and the mahad on my way of life and +thinking was a permanent o०९." + +While attending the Sarcome, Dame Fortune stepped in +and "ives appointed to lacuity as a fleader in North +Amencen Civilization Even Dough I came from Harvard, the +level of competence and sccrushcabon of the French stu +don's was much higher and i had to work very hard to koup +"הבלן with כט + +After completing his doctorale, Dr. Halperin joined the +faculty at ina Unwarsly a Catanema and found that mid- +western state to be her country. Boston and Paris +ware much closely related ran were Boston and Oklahoma.": + +However, chance intervened to rescue him from what +cou'd have been a nuribe of natterent years in a inen small +and remote universay on the Amencan Prairies, tuming them +Lao years spent in "an cassan cuture.." + +Copia explains +"was cing the Depression and jobs were scarce, so +the universay attracted a number of bright teachers and +researchers whose test chestemt not have been Okla +hana + +"And when you have a group of people the that, in addition +to the opportunity of incrs and learning to appreciato +Lho utues of mone Amerit med u was something that +is for the rest of myte" +The Second Wore Wy remur Dr. Hupenn's sojoum +2: 70 Uznersay of Owained the Glice of +"COMMENT", Dec 75 issue +(alumni..magazine of +Simon Fraser University +in British Colombia.) + +Maurice Halperin, Simon Fraser's old \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10133.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10133.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd97f0f0e230e0d46bfe72e63fc02201fbf6b688 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10133.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# 104-10172-10133 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JMWAVE +ACTION: TFY 10 +INFO: DOP, CI/OA, OC 8, S/C 2 + +DIR CITE WAVE 3341 +IMMEDIATE ACTION +GYROSE COMMO ANDENIM +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ROUTING: +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +JAN 16 0015Z 63 + +ROUTINE + +REF A WAVE 3348: (IN 50541) +B WAVE 2246 (IN 32888)X +IN50537 +SUBJ REFA IS RADOP CANDIDATE PROVIDED BY-AMDENIM-1 +FOR INFILTRATION INTO PBRUMEN. TO REPLACE SUBJ PARA B REF B +WHO FAILED COMMO ASSESSMENT TEST. + +END OF MESSAGE +04 +03 + +C/S COMMENT: "REQUESTED POA ON BENICIA (GONZALEZ) GOMEZ. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET +EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWNGRADING & DECLASSIFICATION +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +XOO diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10137.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10137.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..43a8d371fb6ad4ebb88055e4bf3b5c39bbab89be --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10137.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +104-10172-10137 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE 10 DEC 62 +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM: JMMAVE +ACTION: TRY.10 +INFO : DDP, CI/OA, OC 8, s/c 2 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING + +DEC 10 23527 62 +ROUTINE + +:DIR CITE WAVE 2246 IN32888 +GYROSE COMMO AMDENIM +REF: A. WAVE 2242 PARA 2 (IN 32911) +B. DIR 24518 +REQUEST PRITY POAS ON FOLLOWING +A. EDDA (HERNANDEZ) GONZALEZ CUBAN BORN 31 AUGUST 32 LA VILLAS +CUBA. LIVES 65 PUTNAM ST PATTERSON, NEW JERSEY. SINGLE. FATHER MIGUEL +(HERNANDEZ) PEREZ BORN 25 FEB 36 REMEDIOS, LA VILLAS, CUBA. +MOTHER ESTELVINA (GONZALEZ) ZAYAS BORN 31 JULY 23 AREMEDIOS LA VILLAS. +WAVE AND ODENVY TRACES ARE NEGATIVE. +2. BENICIA (GONZALEZ) GOMEZ CUBAN BORN 23 AUGUST 33 SAN +FERNANDO DE LOS CAMARONES. LIVES 331 N 24TH ST MIAMI, FLORIDA. +SINGLE. FATHER DIMASO (GONZALEZ) FERNÁNDEZ BORN 11 DEC 12 SAN +FERNANDO DE LOS CAMARONES. MOTHER SUSANA (CXIEZ) AQUADIO BORN AUGUST +11 ENFUEGOS, CUBA. WAVE AND ODENVY TRACES NEGATIVE. +CADELAIDA (MARTINEZ) ANDREADES 261-323691. POA WAS FORMERLY +GRAS ED PER REF B. + +END OF MESSAGE + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +1-AMUENIM +3( +SECRET +GROUP 1 +EXCLUDED FACH AUTOMATIC OCUNGRADING & DECLASSIFICATION +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No +15/00 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10147.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10147.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c1f73215ce82b2e5b62c72ba39c4abfff2e93ee1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10147.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +104-10172-10147 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +TO Chief, Task Force W +FROM Chief of Station, JMWAVE AKR +SUBJECT GYROSE/Operational +AMDENIM-1 Progress Report - 13 August 1962 + +REF: UFGA-4425 dated 19 June 1962 + +1. SUMMARY: In the period since ref progress report AMDENIM-1 has been primarily engaged in keeping his fences mended with the various exile groups in the area in anticipation of mov- ing into a position in the AMSUD-1 organization in which he will be responsible for coordinating the selection of paramilitary candidates from these groups. In addition to this he has prepared a number of reports providing background information, and on cur- rent activities in the local PRPUNEN community and mounting Operation Antonico I, an effort to establish contact with PBRUMEN fishermen thru his own fisherman contacts. Details follow: + +OPERATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS + +2. In response to a Station request subject provided an estimate of the current situation in PBRUMEN. This report stressed the points that the farmers and the fishermen in PBRUMEN are the most willing and capable of providing support to resis- tance activities as a result of their having suffered the most at the hands of the current administration after being largely responsible for its obtaining power. He also provided a general strategic plan of Oriente Province in which he defined the main areas in which guerrilla elements can survive and how they can be reached from coastal resupply points. His ability to do this is based upon his being a native of the area and one who has been primarily interested in its geography due to his former large agriculture holdings there. + +3. He has had one meeting with AMBUD-1 for the purpose of maintaining contact. His main question to AMBUD-1 was with regard to the latter's ability to actually control the people on his staff. He was disappointed by the reply which though positive could not be supported with an example of where AMBUD-1 had actually brought + +CS COPY +Distribution: +3 - Addressee + +DATE TYPED 13 Aug. 62 +DATE DISPATCHED AUG 2002 +OISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA-5212 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 201-051553 +201-251853 + +RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +WATCH STEMER AND NUMBER UFGA-5212 + +about the dismissal of anyone who had proved to be ineffective. AMDENIM-1 is a good friend of AMBUD-1 as a result of his father's long standing relationship with him, but at this point has very little respect for him as a result of, as he says, AMBUD-1's failure to actually make his organization into an effective body and to engage in activities which actually detract from the success of the current PRPUNEN regime. It remains that he is willing to for A Operation while attempting to create unity among the military sections of the member groups at such time as KUBARK gives him the go ahead. + +4. Following his belief that the most important job at hand is the development and maintenance of maritime reception points along the north coast of PBRUMEN, AMDENIM-1 has devoted considerable time to readying assets among his exiled fisherman friends to make contact with their former fisherman associates still based in PBRUMEN. The foundation for this activity is quite tenuous as a result of a variety of factors which make it difficult to arrange sea rendezvouses in the absence of radio contact. Several trips have been made to the Anguila Key area for this purpose, the last of which was supported.by KUBARK and was called Operation Antonico I. This attempt was unsuccessful due to the failure of the inside contact to appear. It developed that the woman and child who were to be exfiltrated on this operation appeared in the JMWAVE area two days later, having obtained permission to leave PBRUMEN by air. They carried the message that someone had stolen the port chief's personal boat as a result of which the inside contact was unable to depart on schedule due to the implementation of temporary re- strictions until the theft had been investigated. She said the next rendezvous was scheduled for 12 August, however imminent bad weather forestalled any chance of making this rendezvous. The effort to establish contact continues on the basis that, once a Comno system can be set up, it will be comparatively easy to es- tablish further rendezvouses and thus develop ratlines into the north coast. + +5. Coincidentally with the above AMDENIM-1 is continuing his efforts to come up with radio operator candidates and to obtain candidates for infiltration. Based upon past experience this effort is being made more selective in that the need for more self sufficient personnel is greater than ever. The increasing diffi- culty of covering people inside makes it necessary to reduce the size of the infiltration parties and to have people who can with- stand the rigors of existing on minimum supplies until they can establish themselves with natives who are willing to provide them with a base of operations. Most of the people who are willing to infiltrate at this point are of the type who want immediate action and are unwilling to take the time to establish a clandestine base from which they can methodically develop the assets in place who are essential to the growth and refinement of a resistance base. He has a number of people on tap who are qualified as candidates for small guerrilla teams, but who are not capable of maintaining themselves clandestinely until the time for guerrilla action arrives. + +6. FUNDS EXPENDED: +04 +a. $200. was given to Heriberto SARDINAS Campo as maintenance until his clearance comes through. It is intended that SARDINAS will be an investigator of operational leads and an assistant to AMDENIM-1 in the handling of his fishermen and operational candidates. + +b. $300. was given to ANDE!!IM-1 for passage to the widow of AMGLAD-1. He is the channel for this payment until such time as HOs arrives at a settlement figure and this obligation can be disposed of. + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +PAGE NO. + +CONTINUED + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +DISPATCH SIMEX AND MUMBER UFGA-5212 + +c. $325. was given to AMDENIM-1 in support of Operation Antonico I, which operation is described under para- graph 4. + +7. INTELLIGENCE PRODUCTION: ANDENIM-1 has provided a number of memoranda on developments within the various exile groups in the JMWAVE area, none of which qualify as intelligence information but all of which contribute to the Station's better_understanding of the local politics, Specifically, he has provided info on the political beliefs and background of most of the PBRUMEN exiled labor leaders and the activities of the Bequer group. He has also been helpful in clarifving the picture as to the movements within the UR at this time while the Station is trying to determine how best to organize this group in order to be able to take over its more worthwhile features without becoming unduly committed to giving it special prominence in the exile community. He is being counted on to help bring the UR into the AMBUD-1 organization as a means of creating the appearance of greater unity among the exile community. + +8. COMMENTS AND FLANS: While no spectacular achievements are resulting from AMDENIM-l's efforts at this point he is steadily becoming more and more susceptible to KUBARK control and more professional in his efforts. A recent example is the critique he gave his fishermen for not realizing more information out of the refugees they met at Anguila Key while waiting for their inside contact. They had failed to adequately debrief two young men, who had succeeded in surviving in PBRUMEN for over two months on their own, on the basis that they were too young to be knowledgeable. As it turned out the two refugees had used the cover of sponge salesmen and had been able to travel from Havana to Santiago de Cuba without being stopped once. On learning of this, AMDENIM-1 was reminded of a good cover he has heard about, namely fighting cock fanciers, which activity seems to be on the increase as a result of the greater amount of spare time available to the people. The sport is actually becoming a year around proposition rather than being restricted to the winter months as in the past. It is planned to have AMDENIM-1 continue his present pursuits on the basis that he is free to move as the Station desires and can have an overall constructive effect on the AMBUD-1 organization at the time desired. He will continue his efforts with the fishermen and will provide candidates for infiltration as they become available and can be accepted by the Station. Operation Antonico III is scheduled for 27 August using a Magnolia (boat) to establish contact with fishermen living on a key in the Caibarien area. There is a possibility that he will journey to Jamaica to make contact with an old associate who is now a prominent member of the PBRUMEN government as a means of eliciting information on current regime policy and plans. + +END OF DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +PAGE NO. 3 +CONTINUED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10177.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10177.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..198bbdadfbe12a8c1084ad1ca1fa2aec269d6c94 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10177.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +57: +24 ΝΟΥ 61 +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : JMBAR + +ACTION: BELL 10 +INFO : COP, WH 5, S/C 2' + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +PA + +DIR INFO WAVE CITE BARR 0134 +JMZIP KUSODA KUDESK + +REF A. DIR 2543: (OUT 72120)* +B. BARR 8173 (IN 23609) + +1. ONE OF MRS GEDDES ASSOCIATES PER REF B, ONE ANTONIO +CUESTA, FORMER CREWMEMBER TEJANA III FRIEND OF AMDENIM-1. + +2. SOURCE OF INFO REF B IS GEORGE HOPPING, LOCAL BUSINESS. +CONTACT. BELIEVE VERY RELIABLE. + +3. MRS GEDDES HAS NOT RETURNED HOWEVER CUESTA CONTINUES TO +MAKE INQUIRIES RE BOAT. + +4. FYI AMDENIM-4 REPORTS CUESTA MAY RETURN PBRUMEN SOON. + +5. A-4 NOT AWARE BARK INTEREST MRS GEDDES. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: *REQUESTED FULLEST DETAILS RE AMBEND-2 CONTACTING BOAT DEALER +AT BARR ON BEHALF TWO CUBANS IN ATTEMPT PURCHASE HIGH SPEED BOAT. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10201.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10201.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1d754663ee78c7661cc8aacb43aff1b8ce9d71e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10201.md @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +14-00000. +104-10172-10201 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +UNCLASSIFIED +ERNAL +USE ONLY +CONI ENTIAL +SECRET + +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: AELADLE + +FROM: SR/01/K - [Curls] 03 + +DATE: 15 Nov 65 + +TO: (Officer designation, room number; and DATE OFFICER S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from +building) RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS +1. CI/R and A + +2. TRHAL NAHIT For your retention. +Ru Rocca + +3. +4. + +5. e/eler + +6. +7. +8. +9. 21/516 Jan бил + +10. Purs. E + +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. + +201-99788 +FORM 610 EDMONS SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED +USE ONLY +-7/7 + +14-00000 + +5/ +SECRET + +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +02 +SUBJECT: AESTORAGE No. 1060 + AELADLE + +DOI : 1961 - 1963 or 1964 + +02 +NOTE: CAESTORAGE represents a collation of information + provided by several reliable and sensitive sources, + some of them documentary. AESTORAGE information is + not to be released outside of the Clandestine Services + Components of CIA unless written authorization has been + granted by C/SR/CI.02AESTORAGE information may be trans- + mitted to CIA field stations only after it has been + coordinated with C/SR/CI. + +1. Source transited Helsinki in May 1961, at which time he + obtained a visa at the Soviet Embassy from one KLIMOV. Beginning + shortly after Christmas 1961 and continuing on and off for the + next three months, Source was interrogated by the KGB in Moscow + about his contacts with the KGB Legal Residency in Helsinki. + Source prepared a written report giving in detail the physical + description of all KGB officers who had met him in Helsinki. + +2. In 1963 or 1964 Source was told by the KGB that it was + unlikely he would ever he assigned to the United States as a + Soviet who had defected in Helsinki could personally identify + Source. + +Distribution: + + Orig & 1 AELADLE + 1 DC/SR/CI + 1 SR/CI/I + 1 SR/CI/I +03 +SR/CITI HINason:mic + +Frank +After further + research & levytho + discussives, AESTORAGE +NO FOREIGN DISS A AESAMSHU, PROTECT + the AE "Digraph only- + +DRI +21 Apr 98 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10243.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10243.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba71fd495f0df14b84f5a34777e5284c8c7ce548 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10243.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +104-10172-10243 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +FROM : BONN +ACTION: C/EE 3 +INFO : ADOP, C/CI, C/SR 3, S/C 2 + +(EYES ONLY) + +SECRET 251550Z IN66996 25 JUN 1963 + +ROUTING +DIR INFO MUNI FRAN BRLN CITE BONN 4798 +RYBAT UPHILL UJRANDON AELADLE +REF A DIR 48717 Bung des + +B EGOW 3194 +RE PARA 3 REF A, SINCE UPHILL ALREADY AWARE EXISTENCE THIS CASE +THROUGH SUMMARY BASED ON REF B AND JOINTLY PASSED UPHILL/CAVATA +SUGGEST IT MORE APPROPRIATE TO REFER UPHILL DIRECT TO CAVATA/ASBV +ON BASIS LATTER SERVICES INTERROGATED AELADLE IN DETAIL ON BACKGROUND. +DO NOT FEEL KUBARK SHOULD MIDDLEMAN EXCHANGE OF INFO BETWEEN +GERMAN SERVICES IN CASE AFFECTING GERMAN SECURITY AND INVOLVING +INFORMATION OBTAINED BY BFV FROM AELADLE. + +SECRET /// + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +SECRET +GROUP 1 +EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN- +GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION. + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. + +4/pd diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10248.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10248.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70ef07e93314caf7b5ce0d43e81687919cfde449 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10248.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +14-00000 +8/PV + +11-5-5.53175RGA EGNA DE FOLLO + +SECRET +DISPATCH + +SUBJECT: REDCAP LUIMPROVE AELADLE +AELAULE LEAD +CHIEF OF BASE, BUNN +FROM: +CUS:G, SR, F08 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +PROCESSING + +MICROFILMED +JUN 4 1963 +DOC. MICRO. SER. + +1. DURING A MEETING WITH WEYDE UN 21 MAY 6; HE REFERRED +HE STATED THAT CA +TO HIS VISIT TO WASHINGTON TO DEBRIEF AELADLE +ONE OCCASION, WHILE HE AND DR. NE TER WERE RIDING IN A CAR WITH AELALE +AELADLE CASUALLY REFERRED BY NANE TO A KGB CFFICER PRESENTLY ASSIGNO +IN GERMANY, COMMENTING THAT HE KNEW THE INDIVIDUAL VERY WELL AND +KNEW THAT HIS POLITICAL VIEWS WERE THE SANE AS HIS OWN, BUT THAT +WESTERN INTELLIGENCE SHOULD LEAVE THE INDIVIDUAL ALONE AS HE WOULD +PROBABLY ONE DAY MAKE THE SAME DECISION AS AELADLE ON HIS OWN. + +2. BY THE TIME WEYDE REALIZED THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WHAT +AELADLE WAS SAYING THE NAME HAD SLIPPED BY AND NEITHER HE NOR +6DR. MEIER WAS ABLE, OR FELT HE COULD, ASK FOR THE NAME AGAIN. AFTE +LEAVING AELADLE BOTH (WEYDE AND NEIER TRIED TO RECALL THE NAME OF THE +INDIVIDUAL SUT COULD ONLY AGREE THAT THE NAME BEGAN WITH AN A +IN REVIEWING THE PRESENT SOVIETS ASSIGNED IN THE GFR WHOSE NAMES +BEGING WITH "A WEYDE TENDS TO THINK THE NAME MENTIONED MIGHT HAVE +BEEN AKHLUYEV (201-294340), ALTHOUGH HE IS FAR FROM CERTAIN ON THIS +POINT. + +3. WE HAVE VERY LIMITED INFORMATION IN OUR FILES ON AKHLOYB +AND NUNE INDICATING KGB AFFILIATION. HE ARRIVED AT THE STM ON +16 FEBRUARY 61 ALONG WITH HIS WIFE, IS CARRIED BY THE BFVJAS AN +CAPLOYEE OF THE TRADE MISSION, AND RESIDES WITHIN THE TRADE MISSION +BUILDING. + +4. THE ABOVE LEAD, ALTHOUGH VERY SKETCHY, APFEARS DEFINITE +WORTH PURSUING AND WE WONDER IF IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO QUERY AELADDE +SOME MANNER.06 WEYDE HAD THE IMPRESSION THAT AELADLE DESIRED TO PROTECT +THE INDIVIDUAL FROM ANY INTELLIGENCE APPROACHES BASED ON HIS INFORMATI +SO HE HAS PROBABLY NOT SUBMITTED ANY DETAILS. IT MAY, HOWEVER, PROE +PROFITABLE TO REVIEW WITH AELADLE AGAIN SOME OF THE SOVIETS ASSIGNED IN +WEST GERMANY AND WORK IN ALL THE "A" NAMES. AELADLE NIGHT THUS GIVE +SOME INFORMATION WHICH WOULD HELP US TO ESTABLISH THE IDENTITY OF THE +INDIVIDUAL HE MENTIONED IN THE CAR. PLS ADVISE IF THIS IS POSSIBLE + +LESTER S. REDNILES + +INDEX +DISTRIBUTION +3 EE +1 SR +2 CCS/G +2 FCB +BY POUCH +33 17 +CS COPY +24 MAY 63 TOR- +DATE TYPED +DATE DESPATCHED + +EGNA-25631 +201-97733 +HEADQUARTERS FILE MULAREЯ + +CLASSIFICATION: +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10255.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10255.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e530d94c9293e4876de31ce47bde23a798dbdd12 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10255.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +104-10172-10255 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +OUTGOING MESSAGE +$30-1 + +OMF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 + +SECRET +STAFF 232013Z DIRECTOR 931493 +CONF: 568 INFO: FILE( ) EUR 8 614 DISSEM BY: 27 +056, 056/102, SIA2 PER +TO: [STOCKHOLM.V 13/862, c/ops + +UNINTEL, CKTOP TIBLOCK Y +REF: [STOCKHOLM] 19576 (IN 0672621 02 + +1. WE HAVE BEGUN CHECKING WITH NOSENKO. [PD]DIPPERS 19 AND 20. +02 +AND PDLADLE RE WALLENBERG AND WILL CABLE OR TELEPOUCH RESULTS AS +RECEIVED. WE EXPECT TO BE FINISHED BY MID-NOVEMBER.V + +2. FILE: 201-5935. E2 IMPDET.A + +DATE: 20 OCTOBER 1976 +ORIG: [BARBARA BRYANTEW +UNIT: SE/X/EU 03 +EXT: 1049 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SE/CI/X +C/CI/RA/E +E/SC/S + +CROSS FILE COPY FOR +201-099788 +DO NOT DESTROY +CISE/X/EU 03 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +E 2 IMPDET + +8/80 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10278.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10278.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f984a8d988cdaee136a2853b312179f116dd9f7a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10278.md @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +104-10172-10278 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH + +Chief, WE +Chief, SR + +FROM +Chief of Station, Helsinki 14-1 + +SUBJECT +REDCOAT/LCIMPROVE/AELADLE Tabe Maria Ingeborg SLIOOR (201-765030) + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +19-1 H3059, 2 June 65 +ΑΣΥ: OPHA-7261, 4 June 65 + +ACTION: FYI + +1. Subject was interviewed for an immigrant visa on 7 July 65. +Unfortunately Clastonbury could not be present because of other business. +The interviewing officer was briefed prior to the meeting and faced the +applicant with a series of questions regarding her association with +Soviets and any approaches that may have been made to her in light of her +unusual life. In response to these questions, we are told that SLIOOR +gave thoughtful consideration to each question and probably truthfully +replied that although she has met several Soviet diplomats, no approaches +for cooperation were made to her. She realized the full implication of +the questions and made no attempts to be evasive. Subject was given +her visa immediately after the interview. + +2. Attachment 1 is a translation of the VALIK traces on subject. +As noted in the traces SLIOOR was an acquaintance of Griferiv GOB +(201-150156) and Georgiy STERING: born 29 June 1913 in Moscow (aka +Georgi STEINING OPHA-1807, 30 July 56 and OPHW1456, 9 October 56). +These names were not used in the interview. + +3. Attachment 2 is a thermofax copy of SLIOOR's visa; Attachment 3; +birth record; Attachment 4, marriage certificate. + +4. From subject's visa application her address in the U.S. is listed +as Fort Hood, Texas. + +Attachments: +as stated + +Distribution: +3- WE w/atts +2-SR w/atts +2-Helav/atts + +WALTER R. CLASTOKSUSY + +201-150156 +22 +ГОРНА-7320 + +14 July 65 + +1-768030 + +BIBA diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10279.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10279.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d2580e78ea80ae4b2da8c8d962d9aff42ff610e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10172-10279.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +104-10172-10279 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +714-1 + +REF: OFH-4656, 18 June 1965 + +1. Concerning as part of Section 12 of the CPR on Mikhail Vasilyevich KURIACHEV (201-205139), forwarded with reference, are the following entries: Station would like to clarify +some of the information previously reported by the Station which undoubtedly has led Headquarters to the conclusion contained in the second paragraph immediately below. + +When told that Subject (Mikhail Vasilyevich KURIACHEV 201-205139) has been posted to Finland, Sommer (a Soviet defector) commented that Subject (JRASHOV) could probably be responsible for penetrating the police. + +(This speculation by Source is probably not correct since this responsibility belongs to Petr Nikitovich SAVALVEY, who arrived in Helsinki about the same time that Subject did, to replace Ivan Yefimovich SERGEYEV.) + +2. Petr Nikitovich SAVALVEY (201-140400), Counsellor of Embassy and head of the Press Section. SAVALVEY filled the Counsellor slot vacated by Vasiliy Vasilievich SOLOKO (201-142338) who dealt with trade. We do not recall the Chief of the Press Section prior to SAVALVEY's arrival, however, SAVALVEY is NOT the replacement for Ivan ANNOYEV (201-259447) as stated in CS 75447, 13 February 1962. + +3. We doubt very much that SAVALVEY was involved in police penetration. His contacts in Finland (also in Norway) were for the most part with the press (2610, 22 Nov 1964, etc.) and he circulated freely in that medium. Considering his work. Since SAVALVEY did not speak Finnish, despite the fact the HELINKI informed us he spoke fairly good Finnish (CS-5447) which was probably an initial assessment on their part. + +4. Although a CD suspect during his tour in Norway, his + +DATE TYPED +15 July 1965 +DATE DISPATCHED + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +22-07331 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +201-140400 + +(Galub Grigoriy) Ye. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRE + +activities in Helsinki at first appeared to be those of a KGB CO-optee, and later more obviously those of a KGB officer in the CA field. Walter R. GASSMANN's contacts with SAVALVEY took place either in press circles or in the presence of Aleksey SHUMAROV (201-205095) whom we suspect of being the deputy rezident in Helsinki. Thus the milieu in which SAVALVEY operated, we tend to place him in the 2US category rather than in CA. + +5. SAVALVEY, who left for home leave on 10 July 1964 and never returned, was replaced by NGS officer Albert AKULOV (201-232590), first secretary and press attache. + +6. Concerning Ivan Yefimovich SERGEYEV (201-259447), SERGEYEV replaced NGS officer Gregory Ye. GOLD (201-150156), Chief of the Consular Section. After the defection of ANISIMOV, this Section was in confusion and the exact slot-for-slot replacements are not known. In our best judgment, SERGEYEV was replaced by Anatoliy PAVLOV (201-331811) who departed 2 March 1963 because of ill health. PAVLOV was temporarily replaced by an officer Denis Vasilyevich PERELETOV ostensibly assigned to the Cultural Section (22QFLA-6083, 6 March 1964) who departed 31 March 1964 also because of ill health. PERELETOV was replaced for consular responsibilities by KGB officer Feliks Dmitryevich KARASEV (201-736991). + +Distribution: +3 - WE +2 - SR + +OLIVIA R. CLENICK diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10097.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10097.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e37b6cc23cf1ee4ca4470301b56030e449de41b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10097.md @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +14-00000 +104-10173-10097 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) + +23 December 1927 41 Yrs old Born Moscow + +Staticned in Havana from September 1960 until September 1963. Attache. +In 1961 he toured Latin America with the Soviet Soccer team as escort +and interpreter (probably with security functions as well). He arrived +August 1965 as Third Secretary. He replaced NECHIPORENKO. His Spanish +has been described as fluent with hardly any accent. His English is fair +and is studying it now. + +In March 1966, XX LICOZY/5 was told he would be handled in the future by +L.. + +In response to L's claim that a radio had been stolen from him, a policeman +was sent to his aprtment and L. ended the conversation by recruiting the +policeman at the rate of 5000 Pesos per month. The policeman reported the +incident and the Metropolitan District Police sanctioned a D/A co. The +first and only recorded recuirement given the policeman by L was for some +Bio data on Venezuelan who spent time in USSR. + +Lis friendly with YATSKOV, replaced him (he claims) as Consul General, (1966) + +Shortly after Arab-Israeli War Ltacitly XXXXX admitted he believed that +Egypt's charges of U.S. involvement on Irael's side were false. cocktail p. +4.S. Camera t +Then there's the one about Miss Elizabeth Duncan Wilde. L told her that he +was ready to "go to the other side". He stated that he was afraid because +the phones in both U.S. and Soviet Embassies were bugged. He asked if she +would go to U.S. Embassy with his story. She consented and reporting stops +here. VARGBOLVED +- +Faul Dillon observed L and BARANOV in the area of XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX +ххххханку a hotel where a meeting with Uriy DRUSS wasto have taken place +one night ago, taking pictures with an 8mm camera. BARANCV is a Soviet tech. +feete +L pursued AMSLOUCH/3, daughter of a Finnish agent, both in Havana and in +Moscow. His intentions XXXAR were unknown, but could have been romantically +INXXXNXNN inclined rather than professional. + +Lis an agressive personality. With his fellow workers he is dictatorial +and disdainful. He has been known to a return to the Embassy thoroughly +gassed, yelling and shouting and resulting in an altercation with the guard +on duty. Other times he won't finish one drink. He is chauvinistic DMAX to his +own race and deprecatory to other nationalities. A sneering atitude, boisterous +and arrogant at times. He can be gentle at othertimes, has frequently labeled +intelligent XXXXNX He is definitely crafty, although not particulary subtle. +works fast, doesn't appear to try hard at cloaking his true intentions, either +in conversation with others or in a recruitment atterpt. He is tough as nails. +His build is athletic, his appearance is ruggedly handsome. He appears +confident, self-assured in relations with non-Soviets. +201-285412. + +14-00000 +with +The file is very difficult to follow. Items appear AKAXINAR no further +mention. AYOUTS +Salient feature of file is that LOGINOV was never the object of I +consistent concentrated attention by anyone. There is virtually no +reporting on the LICOZY/5-LOGINOV relationship. What there is implies. +thạt 1/5 is uncoo erative and nearly refuses to work with L. + +SUMMARY + +SUSCEPTIBILITY: Nothing in the conventional sense. If he is trying to +tell us anything he is obviously trying to get our attention via a CI +ploy with the intention of bringing us to him. He moves with confidence +and near-impunity- certainly not like one who might be in trouble. + +PROFESSICANLISM: Not smooth and subtle nor particularly secure. But +crafty, fast on his feet, makes fast decisions and then acts on them. +Aggressive and ubiquitous. Socially active. Woman-chaser. + +PERSONALITY: See above. + +Should be leaving before another year and one-half. Has been there for +: three and one-half years. +See other similar cases. +: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10104.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10104.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a084e9d3c3f164fe1480982df9c760bcdb9de29 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10104.md @@ -0,0 +1,958 @@ +14-00000 +104-10173-10104 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE NO. +MEXICO CITY +ASSIFIED MESSAGE +324 SECRET +PERSON UNST NOTIFIE +WH8 RID COPY +FILE VR, CT, CI/OPS, FI, SRS, CIICL, CI/OA +SECRET 071903Z +DIR ÇITE MEXI 5837 +RFDCOAT LCIMPROVE LICANNY-1 +KEF A HMMW 12821 AUG 64 filed 201-207137 +B MEXI 5372 NOV 65 +(0996300)* +729099 +1. DURING ROUTINE CONTACTS WITH POSWING OFFICER DURING JAN +SURJ ADVISED HE IN CONTACT PAVEL YATSKOV (201-120123) AND VALENTIN +LOGINOV (201-285412), BOTH SUSPECT KGB. SOVS ASKED HIM PREPARE +TRAVEL INFO ON TRAINS AND SHIPS BETWEEN MEXICO, NEW YORK AND +EUROPE, LOGINOV APPEARS FRIENDLY AND TOLD SUEJ HE HOPES THEY +HL-BE- FRIENDS. +2. PRSWING OFFICER TURNED SUBJECT OVER TO S1ATION OFFICER TO WHOM +AGREED ACT-AS ACCESS AGENT LOGINOV +HIS POA. +REQUEST HOS REPROCESS +SECRET * REF., LAURICLE +CFN 5837-1 HMMW-12821 65 5372 65 PBSWING PAVEL YTASKOV 20-122123 +VALENTIN LOGINOV 201-285412 KGB SOVS NEW YORK EUROPE LOGINOV +PBSWING LOGINOV HOS POA +sr +SEAREL +501285412 + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +Chief, SRD +Chief, NID +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SECRET +SUBACY REDWOOD +XX +XX +Unidentified Visitor to the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City +ACTOR EEQUIRED REFERENCES +G ACTION +1. LICALLA and LILYRIC reported an unidentified visitor to the Soviet Embassy +in Mexico City between 29 November and 3 December 1965, The visitor appears +to be a Soviet; however, LIFIRE has not reported any inaccounted for Soviet +to have visited Mexico during this period, nor was the presence of a Soviet +visitor reported to the Station by any other source. The has not been seen +since 3 Decesber 1265. +2. According to LICALLA, the visitor was principally in contact with the +cook, Anatoliy Aleksandrovich AMUKHIN (201-295944), administrative assistant +Stanislav Sergeyevich SILNIKON (201-271103), guard Nikolay Ivanovich CAMAROW, +code clerk Aleksandr Petrovich PAVLOV (201-761265), Third Secretary and known +KGB officer Vladimir Ivanovich SHFAKEVICH (201-343894), First Secretary wid +known KGB officer Aleksandr Vladimirovich PHINHODKO (201-202379) and Press +Attache and known KGB officer Nikolay Sergeyevich LEONOV (201-132139): +: +3. According to LILYRIC, the visitor was seen leaving the Soviet Embassy +with MINIIN, and later with Third Secretary and suspect KGB officer +Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINΟΥ (201-285412) on 30 November 1965. On 1 December +he was seen leaving with MUKHIN and his wife, Commercial Counselor Georgiy +Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602) and chauffeur Anatoliy Pavlovich PRASTICHIKIN +(201-735052) in the car normally driven by Pravda correspondent Vladimir +Agafonovich DOLCOV (201-7630.35), On 2 December he was seen leaving with +MUKHIN and his wife, ZAKHARW, visitor Ferdinand Robertovich CINNO and +(continued) +Attachment +1. As Stated (HERENITH) +Distribution: +2- SRD w/att hu +1AHD w/o/att +2. File +Grey filed 50-8-10 +CROSS REFERΩΝΟΣ ΤΟ +DISPATCH SYMACK AND NUMBER +HMMA-28001 +CLASSE CATION +SECRET +DATE +5 January 1966 +HOSPIRE M/MLER +201285412 +200-4-64 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +19MA-23001 +Attache and suspect KGB officer Vladislav Sergeyevid MUSIKIN (201-744341) +in MUSKIN's car. On 3 December he was seen leaving with MAHIN and +PRASILNIKIN, +4. Attached is a photograph of the visitor taken by LILYRIC. +5. Station Mexico would appreciate it if the attached photograph could be +circulated at headquarters for possible identification. +CAT +for/Willard C. CURTIS + +14-00000 +CLASSIFICATION +DISPATCH +SECRET +TO +Chief of Station, Mexico City +D50 +FROM +SUBJECT +Chief, SR via Chief, WH +REDWOOD +Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +REFERENCE: HMMW-13985, 16 September 1965 +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +XXXXX MONOCKING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESA +CAN RIDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +Forwarded herewith is paragraph 9 (PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION +AND PHOTOS) of summary traces in SPR format on Valentin +Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) as promised to you in +the above reference. +BAG +BRUCE H. GINTALAS +ATTACHMENT: +Paragraph 9 as stated_above. +DISTRIBUTION: +Orig. & 2-Chief of Station, Mexico City (w/att) + +: +CROSS REFERENCE TO +: +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +OFFICE +HMMW 1-4087 +CLASSIFICATION +ESCOPZ +DATE +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Excluded from " +declassification +OFFICER +207-255412 +11 NOV 1965 +28. October 1965 +HOS FILE NUMBER +ORIGINATING +TYPIS +JOHN CARLSON +201-285412 +vib +Exr. +6213 +COORDINATING +OFFICER'S NAME +OFFICE SYNO +DATE +SR/O/WH 28 Oct 65 Randall 28. Lyon +AN +OM 53 +ART PARVIOUS EDITION +RELEASING +LICE S +DATE +OFFICERS SIGNATURE +60 +/WII/1 +(3) +DICDATPU + +14-00000 +SECRET +9. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS: +b. Height: 6' tall. +c. +Build: strong build; ca. 185 lbs. in Havana. +d. Hair: blond wavy hair. +8. Shape of Face: concave forehead. +: +A-1:721 +DPOB: +WIFE: +290 27 +201-265412 +S-010107 +PFT +REF:-20557 14 +& & +$010107 +5010107 +HF-HmiN-14087 +SECRET +707-255412 + +14-00000 +۲۵ +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, ku Division +Chief, SR Division +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SECRET +XXX +REDCOAT/LCIMPROVE - John STRATOS +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +PECIL PAIN ACTION +BARRIO PUUR INEERING +NO NENG CO +OMY CULFND DES +CAN FUDGE ENDOLING +MICROFLB +1. LICOZY/5 reported that on 12 October 1965 Subject visited +his place of business and said that he had been referred to LICOZY/S +by the Soviet Embassy. He said he was intorested in a one-way ticket +to the Soviet Union. Subject furnished the following information +to LICOZY/5 : Ho was born on 19 August 1942 in Michigan. He is +a student at U.C.L.A. and wanted to visit the USSR as a tourist. +Subject held U. S. passport number C 530394 issued 29 August 1962. +His permanent address was given as 19222 Pacific Coast liighway.... +Malibu, California. His tourist card showed that he entered Mexico +by bus at Soncita, Sonora on 9 October 1965. Subject paid for 15 +days in the Soviet Union but said that he planned to stay longer. +2. He ift Mexico via Air France flight 702 on 16 October +(confirmed by flight manifests). His plans call for him to depart +Paris for Moscow via Air France flight 724 on 17 October. +3. During a routine visit to the Consular Section of the Soviet +Embassy, Valentin S. LOGINOV thanked LICOZY/5 for "taking care" +of Subject but, in the presence of both PRIKHODKO and Consular +officer Vladimir S. KORMUSHKIN, LOGINOV admonished LICOZY/S for asking +for more biographic-data than he needed to fill out the necesзагу +papers. LICOZY/5 denied that he had asked for more information than +ho needed. (Subject apparently reported LicoZY/S's actions in +obtaining the above biographic data (or was debriefed by LOGINOV, +a suspect KGB officer). +4. It seems unusual for an American student to travel from the +U. S. to Mexico in order to travel to the Soviet Union since ho is +automatically increasing the cost of his travel by a considerable +amount. Since Subject crossed into Mexico on 9 October, only a +week before his departure for the USSR, it would appear that he +came to Mexico exclusively for this purpose. It thus appears that +the purpose of travelling via Mexico was to conceal this trip from +the U. S. authorities. +Local ODENVY not advisor +for +Willard C. CURTIS +Distribution: +CH +CS CUP FILED IN 506-11/9 +ESR +CHOS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL ANL) NUMBEN +DATE +HMMA - 27467 +GROUP 1 +Ercticas from actsmatte +bangtacing and +Erlinssificaties +CLASSICATION- +SECRET +20 OCTOBER 1965 +2015120301215712 +FFN: P-2712 + +14-00000 +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, SR +Chief, WH +Chief of Station, Mexico City +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +REDWOOD - Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCE +XX +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESA +CAN MIDIGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +LIFIRE reported the arrival on 10 October 1965, via Sabena flight 555, +of Subject's wife, Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, and his son Dmitriy. Travelling +on the same flight were Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV (201-028975) and nis +LHMMA 27425 +wife returning to Mexico from home leave, +DISTRIBUTION: +2-C/SR +1-C/WH +SR +for/Willard C. CURTIS +CS COPY +DATE +201-285412. +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-27420 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +14 October 1965 +HOSERE SABER +201-235412 + +14-00000 +TO +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, Mexico City +CLASSIFICATIW +SECRET +Chief, SR via Chief, ill +SUBJECT RED WOOD +Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201 285412) +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +REFERENCE: MEXI 4363, 7 August 1969. +XXX +PROCESSING ACTION +MAPKES FLA +CONG ON +ORTED DESA +CAR MODE ENOU +MICROFR +1. Forwarded herewith are summary traces in SPR format on +Valentin Sergeyevich LOCINOV, reflecting a digest of available +information in Headquarters files, +2. Paragraph 9 of the above attachment (PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION +AND PHOTOS) will be forwarded to you at a later date under separate +dispatch as soon as the photos have been processed here at Headquarters. +3. Forwarded under separate cover is Paragraph 21 (IDENTITIES). +BNG +BRUCE H. GINTALAS +ATTACHMENTS: A. Summary traces in SPR format (h/w) +B.. Paragraph 21 (IDENTITIES) (u/s/c) +DISTRIBUTION: +Orig. & 2-Chief of Station, Mexico City (w/att A, h/w; w/att B, u/s/c) +201-285912 +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +CS COPY +DATE +GROUP 1 +HMMW 13935 +CLASSIFICd from automat +SECRET +dawegracing and +declassification +23SEP 1965 +16 September 1965 +HOS FILE NUMBER +201 285412 +OF FILE +SR/O/PA +OFFICE SEVE +1-FD(w/att A & B) +1-$R/O/WH (w/att. A & B) +1- +SR/O/WH +W/1 +ABOLCS +PILER +ORIGINATING +PIST +vjb +JOHN CARLSON +COORDINATING +DATE +OFFNER'S NAME +20 Sits end you +7/21 +RELEAS +LATE +C/WH/1 +Ext +6213 + +14-00000 +A +ATTACHMENT GOES TO h13985 +SUMMARY TRACES IN SPR FORMAT +SECRET +1. NAME: Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV +3 +7 +2. DPOB: 23 December 1927, Moscow +: +A NUMBER +: +PREPARED BY. BRUCE H. GINTALAS +DATE +8 September 1965 +201 NUMBER +201 285412 +18721 +3. CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT DATA: +a. USSR citizen. +b. Passport DO16993, issued 24 August 1960. +c. Passport DO10264, issued 1965 +6. CURRENT POSITION: +F +Third Secretary, Soviet Embassy, Mexico City. +7. RELATIVES: +C. +Spouse: +Aleksandra Dmitriyevna, born 20 August 1928, Moscow. +Worked in the Consular Office in Havana. Speaks +poor Spanish. +d. Children: Son Dmitriy Valentinovich, born 1959. +Daughter +7 +r +Irina Valentinovna, born ca. 1952. +8. LANGUAGES: +1 +Subject speaks fluent Spanish with a slight accent. +Subject spoke some English while he was in Havana. +1- +cett. "i- Hmmu-13985 s +THOA ST +SECRET +F +RIS INPUT NO. T +207-285412 +- + +14-00000 +SECRET +11. CURRICULUM VITAE: +A February 1960 Diplomatic List from Argentina lists Subject as +a new Soviet Military Attache due to arrive in Buenos Aires in the near. +future. There is no indication that Subject ever filled that post. +From September 1960 to September 1963, Subject and family were +in Havana where Subject served as an Attache at the Soviet Embassy. In +December 1961, he accompanied the Soviet DYNAMO soccer team on a Latin +American tour as their escort and interpreter. +; +Subject arrived in Mexico City on 3 August 1965 to replace known +KGB officer Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201 305870), as a Third +Secretary. +12. INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION: +Subject is listed as probable RIS, probably KGB.on the basis of +: +۱۰ +his activities while stationed in Havana and by virtue of his replacing +a known KGB officer in Mexico City. Per HMMA-28390, 3mai +considered Known KGB. +13. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: +: +66 Subject +While Subject accompanied the DYNAMO soccer team through, La Paz +in December 1961, he became acquainted with KISHIN-1 (Identity 1), a +KUBARK Bolivian security service penetration and later a low level +Bolivian university-cell CP penetration. It is not recorded upon whose +initiative the contacts were made. However, by KISHIN-1's admission +he had several informal and friendly meetings with Subject during which +Subject encouraged KISHIN-1 to accept a Cuban student grant. In fact he +specifically expressed an eagerness to be of any assistance in helping +KISHIN-1 to get to. Cuba. KISHIN-1 never went to Cuba, although he did +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +13. (CONTINUED) +correspond with Subject on the matter on at least one occasion. KISHIN-1 +was terminated as an agent in July 1963 for security reasons and because +it was believed that he was a fabricator. No further developments in +his association with Subject were noted. +t +ال +? +On the same trip through Latin America in December 1961, Subject +২১ +was observed to have in his possussion some $2,000 in United States +currency. After sending the soccer team back to Moscow from Quito, +Subject continued alone through Panama City, where he was seen in contact +with a Mexican citizen with whom he flew on to Mexico City. In Mexico +City Subject reported to known KGB officer Aleksey Ivanovich GARMASHOV +(201 227418) at the Soviet Embassy. From a sensitive source it was +learned that GARMASHOV had been instructed to look into the matter of +Subject's four-day delay in returning to Havana from Quito and that +Subject's superiors in Havana were concerned. It is not known what +relationship, if any, these circumstances have to each other. +1 +In Havana carly in 1963, Subject befriended and apparently attempted +to cultivate VASLOUCHS 1, 2, and 3 (Identities 2, 3, and 4). The +association was discouraged by KUBARK because VASLOUCH-1 and 2 were +performing important functions in connection with Cuban FI activities and +contact with a possible RIS officer was not thought desireable. +In September 1962 at the invitation of Senhor Vazco Leitão de CUNHA, +Brazilian Ambassador to Cuba and newly appointed Ambassador to the Soviet +Union, VASLOUCH-3 traveled to Moscow and accepted a clerical position +at the Brazilian Embassy where she remained for approximately two years. A +year later, in September 1963, Subject returned PCS to Moscow. Between +December 1963 and February 1964, Subject made three attempts to see +VASLOUCH-3. According to VASLOUCH-3, the contacts were by telephone only +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +13. (CONTINUED) +and she did not meet with Subject personally while in Moscow. +15. CONTACTS: +In December 1961 in La Paz, Bolivia, Subject was in contact with +KISHIN-1. See paragraph 13 above and Identities. +Subject was in contact in Panama City and on a flight from Panama +City to Mexico City in December 1961 with Edmundo Fausto ZORRILLA +Martinez, a Mexican citizen who had been traveling around Latin America. +The nature of this contact has not been determined. +Subject befriended and apparently attempted to develop in Havana +VASLOUCHS 1, 2, and 3. See paragraph 13 above and Identities. +20. TRACES FOR LIAISON: +See first page following. +21. IDENTITIES: +See second page following.. +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV +7 +DPOB: 23 December 1927, Moscow +{ +I +PASSPORTS: DO16993, issued 24 Augúst 1960 +D010264, issued 1965 +POSITION: Third Secretary, Soviet Embassy, Mexico City. +٤٠٠ +ふ +WIFE: Aleksandra Dmitriyèvna, born 20 August 1928, Moscow. Worked +in the Consular Office of the Soviet Embassy in, Havana. +Speaks poor Spanish. +SON: Dmitriy Valentinovich, born 1959. +DAUGHTER: Irina Valentinovna, born ca. 1952. +LANGUAGES: Subject speaks fluent Spanish and poor English. +PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: He is 6 tall, weighs 185 lbs., has a strong +build, blond, wavy hair, and a concave forehead. +TRAVEL: In 1960 Subject was designated to the Soviet Embassy in +Argentina as a Military Attache, however, there is no +record that Subject ever filled that post. +Z +From, September 1960 to September 1963, Subject and family +were in Havana 'where Subject, served as an Attache at the +Soviet Embassy. In December 1961 he accompanied the +Soviet DYNAMO Soccer team on a Latin American tour as +their escort and interpreter. +SECRET + +14-00000 +UNDER SEPARATE CONC +ATTACI МОМІ В ГО +HMM 39SS +SECREЕГ +$ +1 +IDENTITIES * +3 +1 +IDENTITY ONE +DELGADILLO Menache, Adalid, formerly a Captain on +the Bolivian Police Force. KUBARK agent from 1960 +to 1963. +IDENTIFY TWO +MATIKAINEN, Laurı Olavi, llonorary Finnish Counsel +IDENTITY THREE +IDENTITY FOUR +in Havana and KUBARK contact since 1962. +ΜΑΤΙΚΑΙΝΕΝ, Estrella, wife of IDENTITY TWO. +ΜΑΤΙΚΑΙΝΕΝ, Anneli, daughter of IDENTITIES TWO and +THREE. +? +7 +} +र +SECRET + +14-00000 +TO +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief, SR Division +-Chief, WH Division +SUBJECT +t +Chief of Station, Mexico City +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +6. REDWOOD Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +REFERENCE: MEXI 4363,6 August 1965 +OSR +PROCESSING ACTION +XXXX +MARKEN FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +Subject's arrival in Mexico was reported in Reference. Attached are +copies of Subject's passport, obtained through LITEMPO, no. D-010264, Issued +24 June 1965. in. Moscow and valid for five years. +Attachment: +Copies of Passport +Distribution: +2 CSR, w/att., as stated, H/W +1 - CWH, w/o att. +Art +CROSS REFERENCE TO +CS COPY +-for +Willard C. CURTIS +GROUP 1 +Exceeded frors פירסינן +おこたい、こ +de list irade +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE +12 AUGUST 1965 +HQS FILE NUMBER +201-285412 +FFN P-11712 + +14-00000 +UNION +DES FEINRIQUES +SOVIÉTIQCES SOCIALUSTES +PASSEPORT +DIPLOMATIQUE +СОЮЗ СОВЕТСКИХ +СОЦИАЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ +РЕСПУБЛИК +Хотинов Валентин Copreend +против Секретарь Посольства СССР, в Моск +: +1010264 +ПАСПОРТ + +14-00000 +Le fal +es +N. +10 +19 +be dial de trent prepart and prolonge +w +" +. +Altaistre du prinesl +BOEPUBLIQUES SOVIETIQ +DBS +Valentin LOU +Provedeno Secrétaire +exique, +ΔΟΝΣΠ +de 14 +Moes +ILOMATICКАЯ ВОКЗА +40575 +09. +ДЕЙСТВИТЕЛЬНА COOP +18020 +55 +AB ROM +δες πέρυσιους Βong +Lottie Gaskets +allures de ruaza +www + +14-00000 +0 +BELOMATICA +VALIDA por +Dotard utlizarse sta +del dia: +Based, +JADA DE METURE +حد +MOSCU. +URS +Mong +14.10.4563 VILT 1965 +28- +ta + +14-00000 +INDESTOVES, +CLASSIFY TO FA2010 285412 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +XINEF TO FILE NO. +FILE RIDO RET.. +CESTROY +24 SECRET +SIG. +Jelm PCarlsoporto +SON/UNIT NOTIFIED +ACTION +TOTAL COPIES +GROUP +REPRODUCTION-PROHIBITED +SR/O/PA +UNIT +BY +Mexico Cirt +5,0-8 +ADVANCE COPY +RID COPY +FILE, F, WH-8, CI, CI/OPS, FI, FI/INTO WH/C-8 +ANFL +ABSTRACT +INDEX +SECRET 507081eZ +DIR CITE MEXI 4363. +-REDWOOD +7 Auc 55 27561 +1. LIFIRE REPORTS ARRIVAL. 3 AUG VIA SABENA FLIGHT 555 OF +VALENTIN LOGINOV, AGE 38 PPT D-012264, NEW THIRD SECRETARY +SOVIET EMB MEXICO.. +2. PRE SUMABLY IDEN VALENTIN SERGEYEVICH LOGINOV +201-285412. REQUEST SUMMARY TRACES. +3. BELIEVED REPLACING NECHIPORENKO 221-305870. +SECRET +CFN. 4363 3 AUG VIA SABENA 555 VALENTIN LOGINOV 38. PPT +DE10264 IMI D-010254 SOVIET EMB MEXICO IDEN VALENTIN +SERGEYEVICH LOGINOV 201-285412 NECHIPORENKO 201-325870 +BT +SECRET +201-285712 +7A4665 +201-285412 +selak + +14-00000 +シ +4 +2 +2 +JATE +10 +FLISADER GRTSEO/Pig +WIL C/FL/10 +6172 +29 MARCH 1965 +RIO DE JANEIRO +FROM DIRECTOR +CON wafe +NNC INC +MESSAGE FORM +INCHLE NO +SECRET +25-6-33 +INFO: JLEAVE +71465 +INFO FIE LE +to +RIOD +INFO +WAVE +CITE DIR +95920 +Y +TYPIC VASLOUCH +P109 +REF WAVE 7701 (IN 30193) +1. SUBJ REF (IDEN A) IS VASLOUCH-3, DAUGHTER-V--(FDEN-B) AND... +V-2, (IDEN C). V-1 AND V-2 CURRENTLY RESIDE PORUMEN AND HAVE BEEN +HQS REPORTING ASSETS SINCE FEB 63. +WAS +2. V-2 WORKED APPROX 12 YEARS BRAZILIAN EMBASSY PERUMEN. +QUITE CLOSE TO ALSUPER AND FAMILY WHEN HE HAD END THERE AND TOURED +FJSTEAL WITH HIM FOR MONTH IN 63. V-3: CLOSE FRIEND ALSUPER DAUGHTER. +LOGINOV +3. EARLY 63 LOCAL SOV KGB TYPE WHO HAD PREVIOUS-DUSTESS CONTACTS +WITH V-2 MADE SOCIAL CONTACT WITH V-1 AND V-2 IN RELATIVELY CLUMSY +EFFORT DEVELOP THEM. V-1 AND V-2 WERE INSTRUCTED BY IQS TO AVOID +FURTHER CONTACT. KGB OFFICER RETURNED PCS MOSCOW LATE AUG 63. BETWEEN +DEC 63 AND FEB 64 HE MADE THREE MILD ATTEMPTS CONTACT V-3 IN MOSCOW +EFFORT CONTACT VASLOUCHES APPARENTLY - DROPPED WITH NO FURTHER +DEVELOPMENT. HOS HAS NO ADDITIONAL INFO TO CONFIRM OR DISPELL +ALSURAHS SUSPICIONS V-3 SOVIET PENETRATION +t +4. V-3 HAS BEEN SOMEWHAT WORRY TO PARENTS AND HOS THROUGHOUT +OUR ASSOCIATION. PARENTS DESIRE SEE V-3 LOCATED SAFELY SOME WESTERN +CITY WITH GOOD JOB AND SECURE INCOME MATCHES HOS WISH ELIMINATE HER +ASLEADING OFFICER +COGROINATING OFFICER +SECRET +. CATING +27-30 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +Spy lio +504285712 +5 +4 +1 + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT +EXT +DATE, +TO +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +FROM DIRECTOR +PAGE TWO +CON +INFO +ROUTING +3 +2 +3 +-7 +4. +3 +INFO +AS SOURCE CONCERN HER PARENTS. +CITE DIR +96720 +5. REQUEST STA TAKE NO ACTION THIS MATTER AT THIS TIME. HQS +CONCERN PRIMARILY THAT WORRY ABOUT V-3 NOT BE ALLOWED JEOPARDIZE +FUNCTIONING V-1 AND V-2. V-3 MAY EVEN AGREE SOME FUTURE DATE ACT AS +SW LINK BETWEEN V-1 AND HQS IF SUCH CHANNEL EVER NEEDED. +END OF MESSAGE +C/WH/C/FI +2 +DES +WH/5 Larry Sulk (by phone) +FITZGERALD +C/WH +C/WH/C/MO Walter Cini (an draft) +SH/CI/KOB Tom Ryan (by phone) +JOHYL. HART +2 +DCWHD/C +1 +#BLEAUGE OFFICER +SOOBRIHATING SPFIGERS +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +ユジでなすす +OFFICER + +14-00000 +i +OG. +UNIT. +1 +DATE. +ELISABETH GRISSO/Pig +WH/C/FI/IO +617.2 +ONDD +NO INDEX +MESSAGE FORM 14 +BECRET +29 MARCH 1965 FIRE IN CS FILE NO. 28-6-33 +2 +3 +ROUTING +5 +7 +TO +RIO DE JANEIRO +INFO: JMWAVE +29 MAR 65 +FROM DIRECTOR +224624 +COND, WHIC 8 +DOO FILE, UR, DDP; WHT SR.7, Cilon, Cilops, cillez +TO +Y +RIOD +NO WAVE +CITE DIR +TYPIC: VASLOUCH +96921 +REF DIR +96920 +IDEN A: ANNELI MATΙΚΑΪΝΕΝ +FORMER SECRETARY IN BRAZILIAN EMBS +0 +HAVA AND MOSCOW. (IN MOSCOW SEPT 62 +IDEN B: LAURI MATIKΑΙΝΕΝ +FINNISH BUSINESSMAN +HON, FINNISH CONSUL +IN HAVANA +IDEN C. ESTRELLA TOINI MATΙΚΑΙΝΕΝ +FORMER SECRETARY IN +BRAZILIAN EMB HAVA +END OF MESSAGE +SEPT 64) +2 +1 +C/WH/C/FI +C/WH/C/MO Walter Cini (in draft) f +DESMOND FITZGERALD WH/5 Larry Sulk (by phone) 15. JOHN L/ HART +C/WH +DOLBARING OFFICE +DCWHDAC +SR/CI/KGB Ton Ryan (by phone) gg. +9-29 +GOORPINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +اليمن +pr treatcom +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +ΑΝΤHENTICATING +APFIGED +Copy Ne + +14-00000 +LASSIFIED MESSAGE, +TOTAL COPIES +9 +SECRET +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +FROM +ACTION +INF +Rio de JANEIRO +WH-8 +PERSON/UNIT NOT 9.53 AM 65 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +UNIT +TIME +VR. FILE, DDP WH/C-8. CE, CI/OPS, FI, SR-7 +SECRET2419022 +DIR INFO WAVE CITE RIOD 7701 +REF HORA 11170 25 JUNE 1953 100. SENT WAVED +1. ON 23 MARCH MERVEDES MAGALHAES LIRIO, PERSONAL. +SECRETARY ALSUPER 2, INTRODUCED MYLKES TO ANNELI MATIKAINEN, +WHO VISITING RIO FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE MONTH MΑΤΙΚΑΪΝΕN +SAID ALTHOUGH HER FUTURE PLANS INDEFINITE, SHE HAD NO INTEΝΤΙΟΝ +RETURNING PORUMEN, WHERE HER PARENTS ASSIGNED. SAID SHE MIGNT +ACCERT EMPLOYMENT IN NEW YORK CITY OR WOULD RETURN TO EUROPE. +HOWEVER, LIRIO IS ATTEMPTING TO INTEREST MATIKAINEN IN REMAIN- +ING RIO AND ASKED MYLKES IF MATIKAINEN DID STAY COULD HE DIREC +HER TO SOME AMERICAN COMPANY OR U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR +EMPLOYE MYLKES LEFT MATTER OPEN SAYING HE WOULD HAVE O +HAVE MORE INFO ON MATIKAINEN'S QUALIFICATIONS. +MENT. +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +20 December 1973 + +NTC + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt + +1. I phoned Paul Burns, Special Assistant to the DDO, and +said that we had some leads that could be followed by whoever has +the action in the DDO in tracking down Hunt's activities during the +fall of 1964, when he was alleged to have been engaged in surveillance +activities of Barry Goldwater. + +2. I said that our files showed Hunt was in DO Division (Burns +was not familiar with that title, but recognized it as the predecessor +of FR Division) and in August 1964 was assigned to the Washington +field office. I suggested that Stan Gaines, who was Deputy Division +Chief of DO Division and now DCOS Bonn, might be in a position to +give a few groups on what Hunt was supposed to be doing then. I +suggested that he be queried by cable. Burns said Gaines is staying +on under contract for a while, so would continue to be available. + +3. I said that Fig Coleman was on the Iberian desk when the +Hunt assignment to Madrid was brought up in 1964 and when Hunt +went to the field in 1965, He could give the background on the assign- +ment, which seems to have been through Karamessines at Helms' +direction. His recollection would give leads. I told him that Coleman +became COS Madrid later, after Hunt left Spain, and could provide +information on what Hunt did not do for the Agency during that period. +I suggested that both Helms and Karamessines should be queried. +I gave as a possible press treatment that Hunt was engaged in +domestic operations (something Senator Baker is pursuing) and that +his assignment to Spain after the election could be presented as giving +him time to cool off. I thought we had to pursue the matter to be +sure we know the facts. + +4. I asked Burns to be sure that we are on information distribution +of cables to the field on this, given our assigned responsibility for +keeping files on Watergate. He said we are on the PLMHPLANK for +messages to Helms. He would advise the action officer. I said we are +available for any help we can give. + +S. D. Brecknridge + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +9 May 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: OPS/RMO +SUBJECT : Watergate File Research - Final Report + +1. The files of the immediate office of the Chief, OPS/OSG +have been checked for material relevant to the subject of this +memorandum. The check included chronological files of communi- +cations of which I was the author while assigned to Madrid, Spain +in the period July 1970 to July 1973. Nothing pertinent was found. + +2. I have attempted to recollect any other details which +conceivably could be pertinent and which relate to the period +of my assignment to Madrid. The only points which I recall but +on which I have no documentation are these: + +a. There were occasional joshing inquiries made of me +by American residents of Madrid about the reported presence +in Spain of E. Howard Hunt in 1972. My standard reply was +that I knew only what I had heard rumored. For the record, +at no time did Hunt contact me, and I have never known of his +having tried to contact any Station personnel in Spain during +the period 1970-73. I made no effort personally to ascertain. +whether or not Hunt was in Spain, and I had no effort made by +any Station member. + +b. A Station officer, possibly Richard Ouderkirk, now +assigned to Guatemala, was given some information by an +informant in 1972 concerning reported activities in Spain +by Robert Vesco. I suggested that the information be given +informally to the Embassy's Economic Section chief, John +Oliver. That officer was charged with keeping abreast of +developments related to Vesco. The Station did. not pursue +that subject, as I recall, because it was not a topic of +reportable interest, according to requirements of the period. + +E2 IMPDET +CL BY 056759 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-2- + +SUBJECT: Watergate File Research - Final Report (cont'd) + +3. There is no other employee assigned to my immediate +office who has relevant personal knowledge of events and +personalities. + +Robert E. Owen +Chief, OPS/OSG- + +14-00000 + +UNCLASSIFIED +SUBJECT: Oonch +FROM +INNAL +USE ONLY +CONFIOTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +EXTENSION NO +DATE +27 February 1974 +OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +INITIALS to whom Dow a line ocross column ahw each comment.). +Director of Finance. +1212 Key Building +TO: (Offcor designation, room number, and +building) +DATE +RECEIVED FORWARDED +1. +7 +Inspector General +2 E 24 HOS +Fed + +2. + +3. +R + +4. + +6. +Sandy-anadel - W-file + +8. + +9. + +10. + +11: + +12. + +13. + +14. + +15. +...... +INTERNAL + +14-00000 + +M +SECRET +MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General +SUBJECT : Howard Hunt +27 FEB 1974 + +1. At the recent request of the Deputy Director for +Management and Services, the Office of Finance has searched +its records to determine if we could find any payment to +Mr. Hunt in an amount of approximately $30,000 that required. +no accounting. + +2. We have searched the following records: + +Ca. The expense runs for the period July 1964 to +June 1973 for the immediate Office of the DCI, +the immediate Office of the DD/P, FI Staff, +CI Staff, CA Staff and the Office of Security. +We have checked various items that were re- +flected in these expense records but have +identified nothing relating to Mr. Hunt. + +b. The Madrid Station, JMWAVE and FR/Washington +Office accountings to determine if there were +funds passed by the Stations to Mr. Hunt during +the year he served under non-official cover in +Madrid. We could find no payment to Mr. Hunt +• either in his true name or his two identified +pseudonyms. + +c. Mr. Hunt's travel claims for the period +1960-1972 and have found nothing in these +travel claims that were not consistent with +normal travel expenses, i.e., transportation, +per diem. + +: +d. We made a specific analysis of Mr. Hunt's +advance account for the period he was under +non-official cover (July 65-Sept '66) and have + +SECRET +E2 IMPDET +CL BY: 006567 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +SUBJECT: Howard llunt +determined that $33,500 was advanced to him +for travel and transportation of household +goods to and from Madrid with one trip to +Paris for he and his family to renew their +Spanish visas. All of this advance was fully +accounted for. However, in his accounting, +one item appeared unusual. It was an +expenditure of $1,600 for a sensitive +operation which was approved for write-off by Mr. +Desmond Fitzgerald on 1 June 1966 without +further accounting... + +3. Also, we confirmed that no other Agency advance accounts +were established for Mr. Hunt during this period. + +4. At the beginning of his non-official cover tour, it +The +was necessary to establish a bank account in his name. +EUR Division accordingly requested we open an account at the +Chase Manhattan Bank in Mr. Hunt's name to receive all non- +salary payments. (Mr. Hunt had an account at Riggs National +Bank to receive his salary and allowance payments). The +following deposits were made to the account during 1965 and +1966: +Account opened: 13 July 1965 +13 July 1965 $10,000 +22 July 1965 5,000 +15 September 1965 5,000 +6 October 1965 5,000 +19 July 1966 5,000 +$30,000 +به + +All of the above have been accounted for by submission +of travel and transportation accountings. + +5. We feel at this time without specific guidelines that +further searching would be somewhat fruitless. One strange. +aspect of the non-official cover assignment in Madrid is that +all the cost's were charged to the support allotment of the +EUR Division which is not normal as non-official cover people +are usually assigned to a project. It is unusual to have a +case officer abroad for one year on an operational assignment +without him incurring operational expenditures. +-2- +SECRET + +14-00000 +SUBJECT: Howard Hunt +SECRET +6. The Office of Finance has not found operational +expenditures except for the $1,600 mentioned above. +Therefore, it is suggested that Mr. Karamessines be questioned +as to a project or projects to which. Mr. Hunt's operational +expenditures if incurred would have been charged. + +7. Another possible course of action is to request the +Director to approve my asking a cleared contact at Chase +Manhattan Bank to provide a transcript of all entries into +Mr. Hunt's Chase Manhattan Bank account.. + +8. We are currently reviewing records of all cashier's +checks prepared and issued by Monetary to determine if any +were payable to Mr. Hunt. Hopefully this effort will be +finished by the end of the week. + +لمات الدلالية +Thomas B. Yale +Director of Finance +3- +SECRET + +14-00000 + +CONFIDENTIAL + +20 December 1973 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt + +1. I spoke with Fig Coleman about Hunt's assignment to Spain. +I had spoken with him back in August when we were inquiring into +reported activities involving Mrs. Hunt. + +: +2. Coleman said that he got out of the War College in May 1964 +(by which he fixed the time), and took over the Iberian desk. Bill. +Ryan was C/EUR (or was it WE Division at the time). In early autumn +Ryan said that he had just been informed by the DDP (Karamessines) +that Hunt was to be assigned to Madrid as DCOS, as a directed assign- +ment by Helms. A memo was prepared and sent to the COS, Jim Noel +(now retired). There was nothing further for about a month when Ryan +called Colemar in and showed him a RYBAT letter from Noel stating +that Ambassador Stanley J. Woodward would not have Hunt in the +Embassy. + +3. Woodward had been the Ambassador to Uruguay when Hunt +was COS Montevideo. He had a low opinion of Hunt and was counting +the days until Hunt left. The President of Uruguay visited President +Eisenhower in the States, at which time he requested a personal favor-- +that Hunt be reassigned to Montevideo. So Hunt took another tour. +Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge in 1964 when Hunt was +to be sent as DCOS to Madrid. +: + +4. After a couple of months--early 1965--Ryan called Coleman +in and, observing that there was more than one way to skin a cat, +told him that. Hunt was going to Spain under nonofficial cover. This +didn't require anything special, Ryan saying that he didn't know +much about it. It came to him from Karamessines on Helms' order. +Hunt was to have the telephone number of the COS, but he would do +nothing for the station. Hunt was to submit administrative vouchers +for reimbursement of his expenses and they were to be paid. Coleman +said he never saw Hunt before he went out. He knows that there was +no operational reporting, to indicate that Hunt was doing anything. +L + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL +The vouchers were not large, although the documentation was poor. +Coleman raised the question with Ryan about his signing off, and +Ryan said he could talk to Karamessines if he wished. Because +Coleman had a close personal association with Karamessines he +did just that. He was told by Karamessines that he didn't know much +about it either--"Helms said send him out." He was instructed to go +ahead. + +5. In early July 1966 (4 July) Coleman went to Madrid. He +had a ten day turnover with Jim Noel. Hunt had already gone and +he did not see him. Noel said he didn't know what Hunt did, but +that Coleman need not worry because he was gone. + +6. Several months ago Noel was at a seminar at which +Ambassador Woodward was also present. At the time he asked +about Hunt. Woodward said it might still be dragged into the press. +Tad Szulc had been after Woodward about the Hunt assignment to +Spain. Coleman observed that Szulc did have a long article on Hunt +in the New York Times, and the Spain assignment was mentioned, +but without any conclusions as to its significance. + +7. Coleman said the RYBAT file of C/EUR may have something on +the event, but not much. A letter out and the reply, but not much more. +-2- +じじ +S. D. Breckinridge + +14-00000 + +22 February 1974 +IG File !! Tu 36 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt--Madrid Assignment + +1. On 22 February 1974, Mr. Frederick. N. Evans +and the undersigned interviewed Mr. Edward Ryan, +Chief, Staff D, Deputy Director for Operations, on +the subject of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. During the period +of Mr. Hunt's assignment as a Contract A agent +to Madrid between July 1965 and September 1966, Mr. +Ryan had been the Deputy Chief of the Western European +Division, Deputy Director for Plans. The purpose of +the interview was to determine if Mr. Ryan had any +information bearing on the matter of the operational +assignment of Mr. Hunt during this period. + +2. Mr. Ryan stated that the assignment of Mr. +Hunt both to the European Division and to Madrid was +handled without benefit of the routine processing +procedures through the Western European Division. +Mr. Hunt's assignment was coordinated and directed +by Mr. Thomas Karamessines, the Assistant Deputy Director +for Plans. With regard to operational duties, Mr. Ryan +was unaware of any specific project or target for Mr. +Hunt. Mr. Ryan made the specific observation that if +Mr. Hunt produced positive intelligence on the Iberian +target during this period the officials responsible +for this effort within the Western European Division +were totally unaware of it. + +3. Mr. Ryan stated that most of his knowledge of +Mr. Hunt's activity and the nature of his assignment +during this period came more through hearsay than +direct official knowledge. For example, he cited the +comment made by a mutual acquaintance of his and Mr. +Hunt's to the effect that Mr. Hunt stated that while +in Madrid he was going to "play golf and write books." +Mr. Ryan was asked specifically whether or not he was +2 +L + +14-00000 +1 + +under the impression that Mr. Hunt's writing activities +were either being encouraged or subsidized directly +by this Agency in any official effort. Mr. Ryan re- +sponded that he was personally not aware of any such +arrangement. He added as an expression of personal +opinion that Mr. Hunt had no operational function and +was simply granted the opportunity to write books for +his own personal gain at Government expense during this +period. + +Lawrence J. Howe + +14-00000 +STNOER WILL CHECK CLASY +LACLASSIFIED +TION TOP AND DOT ROM +FIDENTIAL +SECRET +OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP +TO +NAME AND ADDRESS +1 +Mr. Howe +2 + +3 + +5 + +DATE +INITIALS + +6 +ACTION +APPROVAL +COMMENT +CONCURRENCE +DIRECT REPLY +DISPATCH +FILE +XX INFORMATION +PREPARE REPLY +RECOMMENDATION +RETUAN +SIGNATURE +Remarks: + +FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER +FROM: NAME, ADORESS AND PHONE NO. +O/IG/2E24 Hqs./5527 +UNCLASSIFIED +CONFIDENTIAL + +1-67 +237 tise previous editions +DATE +22 Feb 74 +SECRET +(40) + +14-00000 +CHECK CLASS TION TOP ANO DОГГОМ +SECRET +16 File 10, Tall 32 +22 February 1974 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Conversation with Sam Halpern + +1. I met with Sam Halpern for about 20 minutes this morning +in GG10, where he is cleaning up some details before he goes to +his new assignment as DC/DCD. I told him generally about our +attempt to reconstruct Howard Hunt's assignments and financial +transactions, and asked him particularly for recollections he may +have of Hunt's assignment in Spain in mid-1965 to the fall of 1966. + +2. Halpern said that he has no recollection about such an +assignment. In June 1965 he moved from WH Division with Des +FitzGerald when he became the DD/P. At about that time +Halpern's father died and he was in New York for the funeral +and ten days of religious observations following that. He was back +in mid-June and in and out from then on as he got ready to attend +the National War College which began in August. He did not return +to that office until the end of June 1966. + +3. Halpern observed that during this period Karamessines +was ADDP with Helms moving up to be DDCI. He thought it entirely +possible that Helms and Karamessines could have handled this +on their own. + +4. Halpern said that Evan Parker had come into the office +of the DD/P shortly before Helms became DDCI, and had returned +from Honolulu for that purpose. He stayed on for FitzGerald until +Halpern returned from the National War College. He suggested +someone might talk to Evan Parker who may have known something +about it (although he may not). He also suggested talking to Georgia. +/s/ S. D. Breckinridge +S. D. Breckinridge +0:3190 +ZNUIT CL BY + +14-00000 + +16 File 12, Tck of +21 February 1974 +: +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Watergate--Frank A. O'Malley + +1. At 3 p.m. on the afternoon of 19 February 1974, +Mr. Frederick N. Evans and Lawrence J. Howe interviewed +Mr. Frank A. O'Malley at his residence, 6419 Lakeview +Drive, Falls Church, Virginia. Mr. O'Malley retired +from this Agency in June of 1972. Prior to retirement +Mr. O'Malley was an officer in the External Employment +Assistance Branch, Retirement Activities Division of +the Office of Personnel. It was Mr. O'Malley's function +to assist personnel retiring from this Agency in finding +post-retiroment employment. In this capacity Mr. O'Malley +had been instrumental in the placement of Mr. E. Howard +Hunt in the Robert R. Mullen public relations firm. The +purpose of this interview was to attempt to determine if +additional information could be developed from Mr. O'Malley +with regard to the placement of Mr. Hunt with the Mullen +Company. + +2. Mr. O'Malley began the interview by recalling +the nature of his past Agency associations both with Mr. +Hunt and the Mullen Company. Mr. O'Malley stated that +prior to assuming his responsibilities in the Office of +Personnel he had served with Central Cover Staff in the +area dealing with the funding of covert action projects. +In this capacity he had become familiar with the acti- +vities of Mr. Hunt while Mr. Hunt functioned on the Covert +Activities Staff primarily in the propaganda field. Mr. +O'Malley stated that he first came in contact with the +Mullen Company when he was attempting to find an organi- +zation to handle the public relations effort of a covert +Agency activity known as the Free Cuba Committee. Mr. +O'Malley related that he had arranged this cover through +the Christianform Organization and that his duties in +volved all aspects of the funding of this activity. Mr. +O'Malley described the nature of his working relationship + +14-00000 +: + +with Mr. Robert R. Mullen as being close and cordial. +Nr. O'Malley stated that Mr. Mullen was in the habit +of confiding to him information concerning other Mullen +business contacts and projects. In response to a +specific question, Mr. O'Malley Stated that during the +period of his contact with the Mallen Company dealing +with the Free Cuba Committee, Mr. Mullen told him the +Howard Hughes Organization was a client of the concern. + +3. Nr. O'Malley reiterated his previous statements. +that Mr. Hunt was referred to his office for placement +assistance through the Office of the Executive Director, +then Colonel L. K. White. Mr. O'Malley stated that in +view of Mr. Hunt's interests in the public relations +field, it was thought advisable to put Mr. Hunt in touch +with Mr. Robert Mullen for the purpose of gaining the +benefit of Mr. Mullen's guidance. Mr. O'Malley recalled, +after the initial meeting, Mr. Mullen mentioned having +met Mr. Hunt some years previously in Paris, France. +Mr. O'Malley's office arranged interviews with various +organizations including Reader's Digest and the Kennecott +Copper Company. Through the offices of the Mullen Company +an interview was arranged with the General Foods Corpora- +tion, a Mullen client. Mr. O'Malley stated there was. +disappointment that Mr. Hunt had been unsuccessful in +"selling himself" during any of these interviews and that +no job offers had resulted. In response to a question +as to whether or not executive level interest was still +being shown in Mr. Hunt's post-employment placement, +Mr. O'Malley recalled that. Mr. Richard Helms, then +Director of Central Intelligence, was listed as a charac- +ter reference on Mr. Hunt's resume and that Mr. Holms +signed a letter of recommendation to the Kennecott Copper +Company on Mr.Hunt's behalf. Mr. O'Malley recalled being +contacted in the last month of Mr. Hunt's Agency service by +Mr. Mullen, who stated that a decision had been made to +expand their operations. In view of this expansion, Mr. +Mullen, had decided he would himself offer Mr. Hunt a job. +Mr. Mullen had stated that he was interested in having Mr. +Hunt begin work immediately. However, Mr. O'Malley re- +called that Mr. Hunt completed retirement formalities and +actually started work for the Mullen Company approximately +a week to 10 days later. +2 + +14-00000 +: + +4. Mr. O'Malley stated that contact was maintained. +with Mr. Hunt while at the Mullen Company on a continuing +basis, because Mr. O'Malley was interested in Ar. Huat +for possible referral of other Agency retirees. Mr. +O'Malley also understood that there was Cover and Com- +mercial Staff interest in the Mullen Company, ard that +Mr. Hunt became instrumental in discussing several aspects +of the cover operations in his capacity as an officer of +the company. Mr. O'Malley recalled referring various +Agency officers to Mr. Hunt for guidance when these indi- +viduals expressed an interest in entering the public +relations field. Mr. O'Malley did recall disappointment +in feeling Mr. Hunt had generally been less helpful on +these occasions. + +5. Mr. Hunt contacted Mr. O'Malley on several occasions +requesting referral of retiring Agency employees with +specific qualifications. These instances occurred apparent- +ly after Mr. Hunt had assumed his responsibilities with +the White House. In one instance Mr. Hunt requested re- +ferral of a recently retired Agency secretary. As in +previous memoranda and discussions, Mr. O'Malley was unable +to recall the name of this individual. He did, however, +state that he is quite certain Mr. Hunt turned down the +individual whom he referred. As a point of clarification, +Mr. O'Malley said that this individual had not previously +been known to Mr. Hunt, nor had she previously worked +for him in any capacity. Mr. O'Malley also recalled a +request from Mr. Hunt for an individual having skills in +the area of locks and surreptitious entry. A resume of +Mr. Thomas C. Amato was provided to Mr. Hunt at that time. +It is Mr. O'Malley's recollection that Mr. Hunt specifically +stated that a person with Mr. Amato's qualifications was +needed in connection with a requirement of the Howard +Hughes Organization in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. O'Malley +stated the opinion that it was his impression that the +duties involved would include the monitoring of a listening +device in an undisclosed location. Mr. O'Malley reiterated +his understanding that Mr. Anato did not accept Mr. Hurt's +offer of employment. + +6. Mr. O'Malley then recalled request from Mr. Hunt +for a recommendation of a security service organization +to carry out an electronic countermeasures "sweep." Nr. +O'Malley recommended the Wackenhut Corporation. Mr. +3 + +14-00000 +: +O'Malley recalled that Mr. Hunt expressed dissatisfaction +with that suggestion in part because of what. Mr. Hunt +viewed as that firm's political orientation. Mr. O'Malley +did not claborate further on that remark. Mr. O'Malley +then suggested the use of Anderson Security Consultants, +Incorporated, a commercial cover entity of the Office of +Security. Mr. O'Malley stated that insofar as this. +organization was advertised in the yellow pages and that +Mr. Hunt could be assured of the reliability of the ser- +vices, he felt this to be a reasonable suggestion. Mr. +O'Malley stated that during a subsequent phone call when +Mr. O'Malley asked how his suggestion had worked out, +Mr. Hunt responded, "Yes, they had done a fine job." +At this point Mr. O'Malley was asked whether or not from +his associations with Mr. Hunt he felt Nr. Hunt was in +the habit of making glib comments which were not neces- +sarily accurate in order to pass over a subject. Mr. +O'Malley stated that this was categorically so. +he was sure that Mr. Hunt had lied to him on a number of +He said +occasions and that, therefore, he was in no position to +be sure that Mr. Hunt had actually, in fact, used the +services of Anderson Security Consultants. Mr. O'Malley +volunteered the opinion that he suspected the electronic +countermeasures "sweep" was to be carried out in the offices. +of the Committee to Re-elect the President. + +7. In response to a question as to whether he had +ever referred anyone to McCord Associates, Mr. O'Malley +replied that he remembered having referred Walter Brayden. +Mr. Brayden for a time acted as bodyguard to Mrs. Martha +Mitchell. As an aside Mr. O'Malley mentioned that Mr. +Brayden had refused to carry a firearm in spite of the +fact that Mr. McCord told him he could do so on the author- +ity of the Attorney General. Asked specifically if he had +ever referred either William Shea or Teresa Shea to Mr. +McCord, Mr. O'Malley stated that he did not recall spécif- +ically referring Teresa Shea and that he was sure that he +had not referred William Shea to him. So, contrary to +previous statements, it is now Mr. O'Malley's belief that +in all probability Mrs. Shea was not referred by this +Agency to Mr. McCord. + +: +L + +14-00000 +: +8. Ret.ning to Mr. O'Malley's previous responsibilities +in coordinating funding for the covert action activities +of Mr. E. Howard Hunt, the issue was raised as to whether +or not the funding of Mr. Hunt's projects continued between +July 1955 and September 1955 while Mr. Hunt was a contract +cmployce stationed at Madrid, Spain. Mr. O'Malley recalled +that at the time of Mr. Hunt's assignment to Madrid the +statemeni aisseminated for consumption within the Agency +was that Mr. Hunt was retiring. Mr. O'Malley stated that +this was not generally believed. Mr. O'Malley was quite +certain that during this period his office handled no +project funding for Mr. Hunt. In response to specific +question Mr. O'Malley stated that on Mr. Hunt's return to +staff employment the projects and funding which stopped in +July 1965 were again resumed. Mr. O'Malley was not aware +of any project names or funding mechanisms or post-assignment +accountings in connection with Mr. Hunt's activities in +Madrid. +5 +Frederick N. Evans +Lawrence J. Howe + +14-00000 + +21 February 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Office of Finance Records - E. Howard Hunt + +1. On the instruction of Mr. Steven L. Kuhn, Chief +of Operations, PSI, the undersigned made an appointment +for the afternoon of 20 February 1974 to interview Mr. +William Caufield, Chief, Certification and Liaison Divi- +sion, Office of Finance, and Mr. Joseph Hudson of Pinance +on the subject of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. At the outset of +the interview Mr. Caufield advised the undersigned that +instruction had been received from the Director of the +Office of Finance, Mr. Thomas Yale, that discussion on +the subject of Mr. Hunt was to be carried out only with +the Office of the Inspector General. Mr. Caufield stated +that he had informed Mr. Yale of the requested interview +and had received this instruction with the suggestion +that the undersigned contact Mr. Yale directly with any +Inquiry.. + +2. Accompanied by Mr. Caufield, the undersigned +briefed Mr. Yale on the nature of the request and iden- +tified the "Task Force" effort being undertaken by the +Office of Security in concert with the Offices of the +Inspector General and Legislative Counsel. Mr. Yale +responded that he recognized the legitimacy of the in- +quiry. Mr. Yale explained that subsequent to initiation +of the complete audit being undertaken by Mr. Quinn of +the Audit Staff, the Deputy Director for Management and +Services, Mr. Harold L. Brownman, had requested the +Office of Finance to discontinue their investigation of +Mr. Hunt to avoid duplication. Mr. Yale added paren- +thetically that it was the nature of Finance Officers +not to leave a job half done and that an "informal" +inquiry into Mr. Hunts financial records had neverthe- +less continued at a more subdued pace. + +E2 IMPDET +CL BY 011696 + +14-00000 +{ +C +: + +3. A review of the circumstances surrounding Mr. +Hunt's conversion to Contract Type A employment and +assignment was then undertaken by Messrs. Yalo, Caufield, +Hudson and the undersigned. The contract and payroll +filos of Mr. Hunt wore reviewed for possible indications +of the nature of the operational activity undertaken in +Madrid. A review of travel vouchers indicated that Mr. +Hunt and his family made accountings indicating departure +from Washington, D. C., on 5 August 1965 with an arrival +in Madrid, Spain, on 16 August 1965. The costs of this +travel were charged to the budget of the Western Hemi- +sphere Division, Deputy Directorate for Plans, Madrid +Station Support account. A subsequent accounting sum +marized PCS travel expenses and included a payment for +apartment rental for 16, 17 and 18 August 1965 with a +payment in the amount of $125 to Mr. F. Reid Buckley for +this purpoзе. + +He +4. It was determined that an allottee bank account +in Mr. Hunt's name had been established at the Riggs +National Bank of Washington. All salary and other non- +operational reimbursements were made to Mr. Hunt through +sterile check to this account. An operational account +was established for Mr. Hunt with the Chase Manhattan +Bank of New York City. A review of all payments made to +Mr. Hunt through the Chase bank account through Mr. Hunt's +operational advanco subsidiary account, or 1442 account, +had been made. There was no record of any operational +accounts or advances being processed through this channel. +Mr. Yale stated that this fact defined his concern. +felt that it was inconceivable that Mr. Hunt could have +undortaken operational activity without some transfer of +or accounting for funds. To date, no such records have +been developed. No reference to a project or project +digraph or operational FAN number has been located. Al +expenses соnnected with Mr. Hunt identified to date were +charged to the Madrid Station Support. A review made of +Madrid Station records has not indicated any "Developmental +and Target of Opportunity (DTC)" funds or "Other Opera +tional Activity (COA)" funds expended by or on behalf of +Mr. Hunt. These two accounts would normally be the source +of operational funding not charged against a specific pro- +ject activity. +L +2 +7/3SITIVE + +14-00000 +( + +5. A review of all of the travel vouchers on record +for Mr. liunt during this period also failed to identify +a project. In addition to the PCS and return vouchers, +two other accountings are on record. One accounting +covered a trip by the entire Hunt family to Paris "for +the renewal of visas." A second voucher covered a TDY +trip from Madrid: to Washington with roturn to Madrid +made by Mr. Hunt from 5. January to 3 January 1966. The +voucher states in the space provided for the citation of +the travel order number - "no travel order." The account- +ing was approved and signed by Mr. Thomas Karamossines, +then Deputy Director for Plans. No justification or +statement of purpose for this TDY was given on the account- +Ing. + +6. Mr. Yale deterained that further review of possible +sources or identification of operational funding was in +order. Mr. Yale gave instructions that the entire 1442 +advance account of Mr. Hunt be reviewed for other possible +channels of funding outside of the New York Chase account. +After discussion, it was agreed that particular attention +be taken to any items connected with publishing or book +royalties. Mr. Yale noted that the royalty offset waiver +provision ammended to Mr. Hunt's contract was, in his ex- +perience, somewhat unusual. +: + +7. Mr. Yala was informed by the undersigned of the +intention to interview Mr. Edward Ryan, currently Chief, +Division D, who was at the time of Mr. Hunt's Madrid assign- +ment, Deputy Chief of the Western Hemisphere Division. Mr. +Yala suggested that Mr. Davis Powell also be interviewed. +The undersigned informed Mr. Yale that this had been done +and briefed Mr. Yale on the generally negative results of +the interview. Mr. Yale then recommended that Mr. Sam +Halpern be interviewed. Mr. Yale noted that Mr. Halpern +had been an assistant to Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald when the +latter was Chief, Western Hemisphere Division and had ac- +companied Mr. Fitzgerald when he became Deputy Director for +Plans, Mr.Yale recalled that subsequent to Mr. Fitzgerald's +passing that Mr. Halpera remained on the staff and acted as +an Executive Officer for Mr. Thomas Zaramossines. Mr. Yale +stated that from his experience, Mr. Karamessines would +have delegated all the arranging of "details" surrounding +un assignment such as Nr. Hunt's to Mr. Halpern. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +NOTES +DFC +20 December 1973 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt + +1. I phoned Paul Burns, Special Assistant to the DDO, and +said that we had some leads that could be followed by whoever has +the action in the DDO in tracking down Hunt's activities during the +fall of 1964, when he was alleged to have been engaged in surveillance +activities of Barry Goldwater. + +2. I said that our files showed Hunt was in DO Division (Burns +was not familiar with that title, but recognized it as the predecessor +of FR Division) and in August 1964 was assigned to the Washington +field office. I suggested that Stan Gaines, who was Deputy Division +Chief of DO Division and now DCOS Bonn, might be in a position to +give a few groups on what Hunt was supposed to be doing then. I +suggested that he be queried by cable. Burns said Gaines is staying +on under contract for a while, so would continue to be available. +1 + +3. I said that Fig Coleman was on the Iberian desk when the +Hunt assignment to Madrid was brought up in 1964 and when Hunt +went to the field in 1965. He could give the background on the assign- +ment, which seems to have been through Karamessines at Helms' +direction. His recollection would give leads. I told him that Coleman +became COS Madrid later, after Hunt left Spain, and could provide +information on what Hunt did not do for the Agency during that period. +I suggested that both Helms and Karamessines should be queried. +I gave as a possible press treatment that Hunt was engaged in +domestic operations (something Senator Baker is pursuing) and that +his assignment to Spain after the clection could be presented as giving +him time to cool off. I thought we had to pursue the matter to be +sure we know the facts. + +4. I asked Burns to be sure that we are on information distribution +of cables to the field on this, given our assigned responsibility for +keeping files on Watergate. He said we are on the PLMHPLANK for +messages to Helms. He would advise the action officer. I said we are +available for any help we can give. + +S. D. Breckinridge + +14-00000 +SECRET +9 May 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: OPS/RMO +SUBJECT : Watergate File Research - Final Report + +1. The files of the immediate office of the Chief, OPS/OSG +have been checked for material relevant to the subject of this +memorandum. The check included chronological files of communi- +cations of which I was the author while assigned to Madrid, Spain +in the period July 1970 to July 1973. Nothing pertinent was found. + +2. I have attempted to recollect any other details which +conceivably could be pertinent and which relate to the period +of my assignment to Madrid. The only points which I recall but +on which I have no documentation are these: + +a. There were occasional joshing inquiries made of me +by American residents of Madrid about the reported presence +in Spain of E. Howard Hunt in 1972. My standard reply was +that I knew only what I had heard rumored. For the record, +at no time did Hunt contact me, and I have never known of his +having tried to contact any Station personnel in Spain during +the period 1970-73. I made no effort personally to ascertain +whether or not Hunt was in Spain, and I had no effort made by +any Station member. + +b. A Station officer, possibly Richard Ouderkirk, now +assigned to Guatemala, was given some information by an +informant in 1972 concerning reported activities in Spain +by Robert Vesco. I suggested that the information be given +informally to the Embassy's Economic Section chief, John +Oliver. That officer was charged with keeping abreast of +developments related to Vesco. The Station did not pursue +that subject, as I recall, because it was not a topic of +reportable interest, according to requirements of the period. + +E2-IMPDET +CL. BY 056759 +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +-2- +SUBJECT: Watergate Flic Research - Final Report (cont'd) + +3. There is no other employee assigned to my immediate +office who has relevant personal knowledge of events and +personalities. + +Robert E. Owen +Robert E. Oven +Chief, OPS/OSG +SELDET + +14-00000 +UNCLASSIFIED +SUBJECT (Ophenol) + +INNAL +USE ONLY +CONFID...TIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROMI +Director of Finance +1212 Key Building +TO: (Officer designahon, room number, and +builing) +LITENSION NO. +DATE +27 February 1974 +COMMENTS (Number Back comment to show from whom +to whome. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +DATE +RECEIVED +FORWARDFO +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +1. +17 +Inspector General +2 E 24 HQS +Zed +2. +3. +4. +7. +8: +9. +10. +11 +12. +13. +14. +15. +R +Sandy-anadel - W-file +110 +...... +INTERMAL + +14-00000 +SECRET +MEMORANDUM FOR: +SUBJECT + +Inspector General +: "Howard Hunt +27 FEG 1974 + +1. At the recent request of the Deputy Director for +Management and Services, the Office of Finance has searched +its records to determine if we could find any payment to +Mr. Hunt in an amount of approximately $30,000 that required +no accounting. + +2. We have searched the following records: +a. +The expense runs for the period July 1964 to +June 1973 for the immediate Office of the DCI, +the immediate Office of the DD/P, FI Staff, +CI Staff, CA Staff and the Office of Security. +We have checked various items that were re- +flected in these expense records but have +identified nothing relating to Mr. Hunt. +b. The Madrid Station, JMWAVE and FR/Washington +Office accountings to determine if there were +funds passed by the Stations to Mr. Hunt during +the year he served under non-official cover in +Madrid. We could find no payment to Mr. Hunt +either in his true name or his two identified +pseudonyms. +c. +Mr. Hunt's travel claims for the period +1960-1972 and have found nothing in these +travel claims that were not consistent with +normal travel expenses, i.e., transportation, +per diem. +d. We made a specific analysis of Mr. Hunt's. +advance account for the period he was under +non-official cover (July '65-Sept '66) and have +SECRET + +E2 IMPDET +CL BY: 00656.7 + +14-00000 +SECRET +SUBJECT: Howard Hunt +determined that $33,500 was advanced to him +for travel and transportation of household +goods to and from Madrid with one trip to +Paris for he and his family to renew their +Spanish visas. All of this advance was fully +accounted for. However, in his accounting, +one item appeared unusual. It was an +expenditure of $1,600 for a sensitive +operation which was approved for write-off by Mr. +Desmond Fitzgerald on 1 June 1966 without +further accounting. + +3. Also, we confirmed that no other Agency advance account's +were established for Mr. Hunt during this period. + +4. At the beginning of his non-official cover tour, it +was necessary to establish a bank account in his name. The +EUR Division accordingly requested we open an account at the +Chase Manhattan Bank in Mr. Hunt's name to receive all non- +salary payments. (Mr. Hunt had an account at Riggs National +Bank to receive his salary and allowance payments). The +following deposits were made to the account during 1965 and +1966: +Account opened: 13 July 1965 + +13 July 1965 +$10,000- +22 July 1965 +5,000 +15 September 1965 +5,000 +6 October 1965 +5,000 +19 July 1966 +5,000 +$30,000 + +All of the above have been accounted for by submission +of travel and transportation accountings. + +5. We feel at this time without specific-guidelines that +further searching would be somewhat fruitless. One strange +aspect of the non-official cover assignment in Madrid is that +all the costs were charged to the support allotment of the +EUR Division which is not normal as non-official cover people +are usually assigned to a project. It is unusual to have a +case officer abroad for one year on an operational assignment +without hin incurring operational expenditures. + +2- +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +SUBJECT: Howard Hunt + +6. The Office of Finance has not found operational +expenditures except for the $1,600 mentioned above. +Therefore, it is suggested that Mr. Karamessines be questioned +as to a project or projects to which Mr. Hunt's operational +expenditures if incurred would have been charged.. + +7. Another possible course of action is to request the +Director to approve my asking a cleared contact at Chase +Manhattan Bank to provide a transcript of all entries into +Mr. Hunt's Chase Manhattan Bank account. + +8. We are currently reviewing records of all cashier's +checks prepared and issued by Monetary to determine if any +were payable to Mr. Hunt. Hopefully this effort will be. +finished by the end of the week. + +Thomas B. Yale +Director of Finance +-3- +SECRET + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt +20 December 1973 + +1. I spoke with Fig Coleman about Hunt's assignment to Spain. +I had spoken with him back in August when we were inquiring into +reported activities involving Mrs. Hunt...... + +2. Coleman said that he got out of the War College in May 1964 +(by which he fixed the time), and took over the Iberian desk. Bill +Ryan was C/EUR (or was it WE Division at the time). In early autumn +Ryan said that he had just been informed by the DDP (Karamessines) +that Hunt was to be assigned to Madrid as DCOS, as a directed assign- +ment by Helms. A memo wa's prepared and sent to the COS, Jim Noel +(now retired). There was nothing further for about a month when Ryan +called Coleman in and showed him a RYBAT letter from Noel stating +that Ambassador Stanley J. Woodward would not have Hunt in the +Embassy. + +3. Woodward had been the Ambassador to Uruguay when Hunt +was COS Montevideo. He had a low opinion of Hunt and was counting +the day's until Hunt left. The President of Uruguay visited President. +Eisenhower in the States, at which time he requested a personal favor-- +that Hunt be reassigned to Montevideo. So Hunt took another tour. +Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge in 1964 when Hunt was +to be sent as DCOS to Madrid. + +4. After a couple of months--carly 1965--Ryan called Coleman +in and, observing that there was more than one way to skin a cat, +told him that Hunt was going to Spain under nonofficial cover. This +didn't require anything special, Ryan saying that he didn't know +much about it. It came to him from Karamessines on Helms' order. +Hunt was to have the telephone number of the COS, but he would do +nothing for the station. Hunt was to submit administrative vouchers +for reimbursement of his expenses and they were to be paid. Coleman +said he never saw Hunt before he went out. He knows that there was +no operational reporting, to indicate that Hunt was doing anything. +.... + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL +The vouchers were not large, although the documentation was poor. +Coleman raised the question with Ryan about his signing off, and +Ryan said he could talk to Karamessines if he wished. Because +Coleman had a close personal association with Karamessines he +did just that. He was told by Karamessines that he didn't know much +about it either--"Helms said send him out." He was instructed to go +ahead. + +5. In early July 1966 (4) July) Coleman went to Madrid. He +had a ten day turnover with Jim Noel. Hunt had already gone and +he did not see him. Noel said he didn't know what Hunt did, but +that Coleman need not worry because he was gone. + +6. Several months ago Noel was at a seminar at which +Ambassador Woodward was also present. At the time he asked +about Hunt. Woodward said it might still be dragged into the press. +Tad Szulc had been after Woodward about the Hunt assignment to +Spain. Coleman observed that Szulc did have a long article on Hunt +in the New York Times, and the Spain assignment was mentioned, +but without any conclusions as to its significance.. + +7. Coleman said the RYBAT file of C/EUR may have something on +the event, but not much. A letter out and the reply, but not much more. +-2- +انا +.. +S. D. Breckinridge + +14-00000 +22 February 1974 +16 File !! The 38 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt--Madrid Assignment + +1. On 22 February 1974, Mr. Frederick N. Evans +and the undersigned interviewed Mr. Edward Ryan, +Chief, Staff D, Deputy Director for Operations, on +the subject of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. During the period +of Mr. Hunt's assignment as a Contract A agent +to Madrid between July 1965 and September 1966, Mr. +Ryan had been the Deputy Chief of the Western European +Division, Deputy Director for Plans. The purpose of +the interview was to determine if Mr. Ryan had any +information bearing on the matter of the operational +assignment of Mr. Huat during this period. + +2. Mr. Ryan stated that the assignment of Mr. +Hunt both to the European Division and to Madrid was +handled without benefit of the routine processing +procedures through the Western European Division. +Mr. Hunt's assignment was coordinated and directed +by Mr. Thomas Karamessines, the Assistant Deputy Director +for Plans. With regard to operational duties, Mr. Ryan +was unaware of any specific project or target for Mr. +Hunt. Mr. Ryan made the specific observation that if +Mr. Hunt produced positive intelligence on the Iberian +target during this period the officials responsible +for this effort within the Western European Division +were totally unaware of it. + +3. Nr. Ryan stated that most of his knowledge of +Mr. Hunt's activity and the nature of his assignment +during this period came more through hearsay than +direct official knowledge. For example, he cited the +comment made by a mutual acquaintance of his and Mr +Hunt's to the effect that Mr. Hunt stated that while +in Madrid he was going to "play golf and write books." +Nr. Ryan was asked specifically whether or not he was + +14-00000 +under the impression that Mr. Hunt's writing activities +were either being encouraged or subsidized directly +by this Agency in any official effort. No. Ryca re +sponded that he was personally not aware of any such +arrangement. He added as an expression of personal +opinion that Mr. Hunt had no operational function and +was simply granted the opportunity to write books for +his own personal gain at Government expense during this +period. +ة +Lawrence J. Howe + +14-00000 +STNOEN WILL CHECK CLASSY TION TOP AND DOTTOM +UNCLASSIFIED +FIDENTIAL +OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP +SECRET +TO +NAME AND ADDRESS +1 +Mr. Howe +3 +: +4 +ACTION +APPROVAL +COMMENT +CONCURRENCE +Remarksı +DATE +INITIALG +DIRECT REPLY: +DISPATCH +FILE +XX INFORMATION +PREPARE REPLY +RECOMMENDATION +RETURN +SIGNATURE +FOLO HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER +FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. +O/IG/2E24.Hgs./5527 +1-07 +UNCLASSIFIED +237 +CONFIDENTIAL +tise previous editions +DATE +22 Feb 74 +SECRET +(40) + +14-00000 +TION TOP ΑΝΟΠΟΓΓON +CHECK-CLAS +SECRET +(1: +16 File 10, Tal 32 +22 February 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Conversation with Sam Halpern. + +1. I met with Sam Halpern for about 20 minutes this morning +in GG10, where he is cleaning up some details before he goes to +his new assignment as DC/DCD. I told him generally about our +attempt to reconstruct Howard Hunt's assignments and financial +transactions, and asked him particularly for recollections he may +have of Hunt's assignment in Spain in mid-1965 to the fall of 1966. + +2. Halpern said that he has no recollection about such an +assigament. In June 1965 he moved from WH Division with Des +FitzGerald when he became the DD/P. At about that time +Halpern's father died and he was in New York for the funeral +and ten days of religious observations following that. He was back +in mid-June and in and out from then on as he got ready to attend +the National War College which began in August. He did not return +to that office until the end of June 1966. + +3. Halpern observed that during this period Karámessines +was ADDP with Helms moving up to be DDCI. He thought it entirely +possible that Helms and Karamessines could have handled this +on their own. + +: +4. Halpern said that Evan Parker had come into the office +of the DD/P shortly before Helms became DDCI, and had returned +from Honolulu for that purpose. He stayed on for FitzGerald until +Halpern returned from the National War College. He suggested +someone might talk to Evan Parker who may have known something +about it (although he may not). He also suggested talking to Georgia. + +/s/ S. D. Ereckinridge +S. D. Breckinridge + +INPOIT CL BY.. +0.3180 + +14-00000 +16 Fale 12, Tale 54 +21 February 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Watergate--Frank A. O'Malley + +1. At 3 p.m. on the afternoon of 19 February 1974, +Mr. Frederick N. Evans and Lawrence J. Howe interviewed +Mr. Frank A. O'Malley at his residence, 6419 Lakeview +Drive, Falls Church, Virginia. Mr. O'Malley retired +from this Agency in June of 1972. Prior to retirement +Mr. O'Malley was an officer in the External Employment +Assistance Branch, Retirement Activities Division of +the Office of Personnel. It was Mr. O'Malley's function +to assist personnel retiring from this Agency in finding +post-retirement employment. In this capacity: Mr. O'Malley +had been instrumental in the placement of Mr. E. Howard +Hunt in the Robert R. Mullen public relations firm. The +purpose of this interview was to attempt to determine if +additional information could be developed from Mr. O'Malley +with regard to the placement of Mr. Hunt with the Mullen +Company. + +2. Mr. O'Malley began the interview by recalling +the nature of his past Agency associations both with Mr. +Hunt and the Mullen Company. Mr. O'Malley stated that +prior to assuming his responsibilities in the Office of +Personnel he had served with Central Cover Staff in the +area dealing with the funding of covert action projects. +In this capacity he had become familiar with the acti- +vities of Mr. Hunt while Mr. Hunt functioned on the Covert +Activitics Staff primarily in the propaganda field. Mr. +O'Malley stated that he first came in contact with the +Mullen Company when he was attempting to find an organi- +zation to handle the public relations effort of a covert +Agency activity known as the Free Cuba Committee. Mr. +O'Malley related that he had arranged this cover through +the Christianform Organization and that his duties in- +volved all aspects of the funding of this activity. Mr. +: +O'Malley described the nature of his working relationship + +14-00000 +( +with Mr. Robert R. Mullen as being close and cordial. +Mr. O'Malley stated that Mr. Mullen was in the habit +of confiding to him information concerning other Mullen +business, contacts and projects. In response to a +specific question, Mr. O'Malley stated that during the +period of his contact with the Mullen Company dealing +with the Free Cuba Committee, Mr. Mullen told him the +Howard Hughes Organization was a client of the concern. + +3. Mr. O'Malley reiterated his previous statements +that Mr. Hunt was referred to his office for placement +assistance through the Office of the Executive Director, +then Colonel L. K. White. Mr. O'Malley stated that in +view of Mr. Hunt's interests in the public relations +field, it was thought advisable to put Mr. Hunt in touch +with Mr. Robert Mullen for the purpose of gaining the +benefit of Mr. Mullen's guidance. Mr. O'Malley recalled,. +after the initial meeting, Mr. Mullen mentioned having +met Mr. Hunt some years previously in Paris, France. +Mr. O'Malley's office arranged interviews with various +organizations including Reader's Digest and the Kennecott +Copper Company. Through the offices of the Mullen Company +an interview was arranged with the General Foods Corpora- +tion, a Mullen client. Mr. O'Malley stated there was +disappointment that Mr. Hunt had been unsuccessful in +"selling himself" during any of these interviews and that +no job offers had resulted. In response to a question +as to whether or not executive level interest was still +being shown in Mr. Hunt's post-employment placement, +Mr. O'Malley recalled that Mr. Richard Helms, then +Director of Central Intelligence, was listed as a charac- +ter reference on Mr. Hunt's resume and that Mr. Holms +signed a letter of recommendation to the Kennecott Copper +Company on Mr. Hunt's behalf. Mr. O'Malley recalled being +contacted in the last month of Mr. Hunt's Agency service by +Mr. Mullen, who stated that a decision had been made to +expand their operations. In view of this expansion, Mr. +Mullen had decided he would himself offer Mr. Hunt a job. +Mr. Mullen had stated that he was interested in having Mr. +Hunt begin work immediately. However, Mr. O'Malley re- +called that Mr. Hunt completed retirement formalities and +actually started work for the Mullen Company approximately +a week to 10 days later. +2 + +14-00000 +4. Mr. O'Malley stated that contact was maintained +with Mr. Hunt while at the Mallen Company on a continuing +basis, because Mr. O'Malley was interested in Mr. Hunt +for possible referral of other Agency retirees. Mr. +O'Malley also understood that there was Cover and Con +mercial Staff interest in the Mullen Company, and that +Mr. Hunt became instrumental in discussing several aspects +of the cover operations in his capacity as an officer of +the company. Mr. O'Malley recalled referring various +Agency officers to Mr. Hunt for guidance when these indi- +viduals expressed an interest in entering the public +relations field. Mr. O'Malley did recall disappointment +in feeling Mr. Hunt had generally been less helpful on +these occasions. + +5. Mr. Hunt contacted Mr. O'Malley on several occasions +requesting referral of retiring Agency employees with +specific qualifications. These instances occurred apparent- +ly after Mr. Hunt had assumed his responsibilities with +the White House. In one instance Mr. Hunt requested re- +ferral of a recently retired Agency secretary. As in +previous memoranda and discussions, Mr. O'Malley was unable +to recall the name of this individual. He did, however, +state that he is quite certain Mr. Hunt turned down the +individual whom he referred. As a point of clarification, +Mr. O'Malley said that this individual had not previously +been known to Mr. Hunt, nor had she previously worked +for him in any capacity. Mr. O'Malley also recalled a +request from Mr. Hunt for an individual having skills in +the area of locks and surreptitious entry. A resume of +Mr. Thomas C. Amato was provided to Mr. Hunt at that time. +It is Mr. O'Malley's recollection that Mr. Hunt specifically +stated that a person with Mr. Amato's qualifications was +needed in connection with a requirement of the Howard +Hughes Organization in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. O'Malley +stated the opinion that it was his impression that the +duties involved would include the monitoring of a listening +device in an undisclosed location. Mr. O'Malley reiterated +his understanding that Mr. Amato did not accept Mr. Hurt's +offer of cmployment. + +6. Mr. C'Malley then recalled request from Mr. Hunt +for a recommendation of a security service organization +to carry out an electronic countermeasures "sweep." Mr. +O'Malley recommended the Wackenhut Corporation... Mr. +3 + +14-00000 +O'Malley recalled that Mr. Hunt expressed dissatisfaction +with that suggestion in part because of that Mr. ilunt +viewed as that firm's political orientation. Mr. O'Malley +did not elaborate further on that remark. Mr. O'Malley +then suggested the use of Anderson Security Consultants, +Incorporated, a commercial cover entity of the Office of +Security. Mr. O'Malley stated that insofar as this +organization was advertised in the yellow pages and that +Mr. Hunt could be assured of the reliability of the ser- +vices, he felt this to be a reasonable suggestion. Mr. +O'Malley stated that during a subsequent phone call when +Nr. O'Malley asked how his suggestion had worked out, +Mr. Hunt responded, "Yes, they had done a fine job." +At this point. Mr. O'Malley was asked whether or not from +his associations with Mr. Hunt he felt. Nr. Hunt was in +the habit of making glib comments which were not neces- +sarily accurate in order to pass over a subject. Mr. +O'Malley stated that this was categorically so. He said +he was sure that Mr. Hunt had lied to him on a number of. +occasions and that, therefore, he was in no position to +be sure that Mr. Hunt had actually, in fact, used the +services of Anderson Security Consultants. Mr. O'Malley +volunteered the opinion that he suspected the electronic +countermeasures "sweep" was to be carried out in the offices +of the Committee to Re-elect the President. + +7. In response to a question as to whether he had +ever referred anyone to McCord Associates, Mr. O'Malley +replied that he remembered having referred Walter Brayden. +Mr. Brayden for a time acted as bodyguard to Mrs. Martha +Mitchell. As an aside Mr. O'Malley mentioned that Nr. +Brayden had refused to carry a firearm in spite of the +fact that Mr. McCord told him he could do so on the author- +ity of the Attorney General. Asked specifically if he had +ever referred either Willian Shea or Teresa Shea to Mr. +McCord, Mr. O'Malley stated that he did not recall specif- +ically referring Teresa Shea and that he was sure that he +had not referred William Shea to him. So, contrary to +previous statements, it is now Mr. O'Malley's belief that +in all probability Mrs. Shea was not referred by this +Agency to Mr. McCord. +4 +4 + +14-00000 +8. Retning to Mr. O'Malley's pirious responsibilities +in coordinating funding for the covert action activities +of Mr. E. Howard Hunt, the issue was raised as to whether +or not the funding of Mr. Hunt's projects continued between +July 1965 and September 1966 while Mr. Huat was a contract +cmployce stationed at Madrid, Spain. Nr. O'Malley recalled +that at the time of Mr. Hunt's assignment to Madrid the +statement disseminated for consumption within the Agency +was that Mr. Hunt was retiring. Mr. O'Malley stated that +this was not generally believed. Mr. O'Malley was quite +certain that during this period his office handled no +project funding for Mr. Hunt. In response to specific +question Mr. O'Malley stated that on Mr. Hunt's return to +staff employment the projects and funding which stopped in +July 1965 were again resumed. Mr. O'Malley was not aware +of any project names or funding mechanisms or post-assignment +accountings in connection with Mr. Hunt's activities in +Madrid. +5 +Frederick N. Evans +Lawrence J. Howe + +14-00000 +21 February 1974 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Office of Finance Rocords B. Howard Hunt + +1. On the instruction of Mr. Steven L. Kuhn, Chief +of Operations, PSI, the undersigned made an appointment +for the afternoon of 20 February 1974 to interview Mr. +Willian Caufield, Chief, Certification and Liaison Divi- +sion, Office of Finance, and Mr. Joseph Hudson of Finance +on the subject of Mr. E. Howard Hunt. At the outset of +the interview Mr. Caufield advised the undersigned that +instruction had been received from the Director of the +Office of Finance, Mr. Thomas Yale, that discussion on +the subject of Mr. Hunt was to be carried out only with +the Office of the Inspector General. Mr. Caufield stated +that he had informed Mr. Yale of the requested interview +and had received this instruction with the suggestion +that the undersigned contact Mr. Yale directly with any +Inquiry. + +2. Accompanied by Mr. Caufield, the undersigned +briefed Mr. Yale on the nature of the request and iden- +tified the "Task Force" effort being undertaken by the +Office of Security in concert with the Offices of the +Inspector General and Legislative Counsel. Mr. Yale +responded that he recognized the legitimacy of the in- +quiry. Mr. Yale explained that subsequent to initiation +of the complete audit being undertaken by Mr. Quinn of +the Audit Staff, the Deputy Director for Management and +Services, Mr. Harold L. Brownman, had requested the +Office of Finance to discontinue their investigation of +Mr. Hunt to avoid duplication. Mr. Yale added paren- +thetically that it was the nature of Finance Officers +not to leave a job half done and that an "informal" +inquiry into Mr. Hunt's financial records had neverthe- +less continued at a more subdued pace. + +E2 INPDET +CL BY 011696 + +14-00000 +5. A review of the circumstances surrounding Mr. +Hunt's conversion to Contract Type A employment and +assignment was then undertaken by Messrs. Yalo, Caufield, +liudson and the undersigned. The contract and payroll +filcs of Mr. Hunt were reviewed for possible indications +of the nature of the operational activity undertaken in +Madrid. A review of travel vouchers indicated that Mr. +Hunt and his family made accountings indicating departure +from Washington, D. C., on 5 August 1965 with an arrival +in Madrid, Spain, on 16 August 1965. The costs of this +travel were charged to the budget of the Western Heni- +sphere Division, Ceputy Directorate for Plans, Madrid +Station Support account. A subsequent accounting sum- +marized PCS travel expenses and included a payment for +apartment rental for 16, 17 and 18 August 1965 with a +payment in the amount of $125 to Mr. F. Reid Buckley for +this purpos8. + +4. It was determined that an allottee bank account +in Mr. Hunt's name had been established at the Riggs +National Bank of Washington. All salary and other non- +operational reimbursements were made to Mr. Hunt through +sterile check to this account. An oporational account +was established for Mr. Hunt with the Chase Manhattan +Bank of New York City. A review of all payments made to +Mr. Hunt through the Chase bank account through Mr. Hunt's +operational advance subsidiary account, or 1442 account, +had been made. There was no record of any operational +accounts or advances being processed through this channel. +Mr. Yale stated that this fact defined his concern. He +felt that it was inconceivable that Mr. Hunt could have +undertaken operational activity without some transfer of +or accounting for funds. To date, no such records have +been developed. No reference to a project or project +digraph or operational FAN number has been located. Al +expenses connected with Mr: Hunt identified to date were +charged to the Madrid Station Support. A review made of +Madrid Station records has not indicated any "Developmontal +and Target of Opportunity (DSTO)" funds or "Other Opera- +tional Activity (004)" funds expended by or on behalf of +Mr. Hunt. These two accounts would normally be the source +of operational funding not charged against a specific pro- +ject activity. +2 +27/SSITIVE + +14-00000 +5. A review of all of the travel vouchers on record +for Mr. Hunt during this period also failed to identify +a project. In addition to the PCS and return vouchers, +two other accountings are ou record. One accounting +covered a trip by the entire Hunt family to Paris "for +the renewal of visas." A second voucher covered a TDY +trip from Madrid to Washington with return to Madrid +made by Mr. lhunt from 5 January to 3 January 1966. The +voucher states in the space provided for the citation of +the travel order number - "no travel order." +ing was approved and signed by Mr. Thomas Karamossines, +then Deputy Director for Plans. No justification or +statement of purpose for this TDY was given on the account- +ing. +The account- + +6. Mr. Yale deterained that further review of possible +sources or identification of operational funding was in +order. Mr. Yale gave instructions that the entire 1442 +advance account of Mr. Hunt be reviewed for other possible +channels of funding outside of the New York Chase account. +After discussion, it was agreed that particular attention +be taken to any items connected with publishing or book. +royalties. Mr. Yale noted that the royalty offset waiver +provision anaended to Mr. Hunt's contract was, in his ex- +perience, somewhat unusual. + +7. Mr. Yale was informed by the undersigned of the +intention to interview Mr. Edward Ryan, currently Chief, +Division D, who was at the time of Mr. Hunt's Madrid assign- +ment, Deputy Chief of the Western Hemisphere Division. Mr. +Yale suggested that Mr. Davis Powell also be interviewed. +The undersigned informed Mr. Yale that this had been done +and briefed Mr. Yale on the generally negative results of +the interview. Mr. Yale then recommended that Mr. Sam +Halpern be interviewed. Mr. Yale noted that Mr. Halpern +had been an assistant to Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald when the +latter was Chief, Western Hemisphere Division and had ac- +companied Mr. Fitzgerald when he became Deputy Director for +Plans. Mr. Yale recalled that subsequent to Mr. Fitzgerald's +passing that Mr. Halpern remained on the staff and acted as +in Executive Officer for Mr. Thomas Karamessines. Mr. Yale +stated that from his experience, Mr. Karamessines would +have delegated all the arranging of "details" surrounding +un assignment such as Mr. Hunt's to Mr. Halpern. 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Code A3. +potential witting collaborator never contacted (security +reasons, derogatory information). OI Code A4. +counterintelligence case (i.e., involving a foreign +intelligence or security service). OI Code A5... +all others. ΟΙ Code A6. +Signed Balkan Beeth +(name) +CH/FCCI +(title) +(component) +This assignment of category has been entered into STAR. +Signed +KAM +(initials), +(date) +This document is a permanent part of this file. +SECRET +When coop In +C-O-N-F-1-0-1-A-L +241 +AN +197 +201-18476 +E2 IMPDET +CL BY +054979 +14-00000 +SECRET +4 October 1974 +ΧΑΑΖ-35686 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +0 +SUBJECT: Former Records of Ray Murphy +1. The attached documents are part of a large +collection of records held by Ray Murphy during his +tenure as an official of the Department of State. +He transferred all of his records to CIA upon his +retirement in the mid-1960's. The documents of that +collection which did not meet the retention criteria +of the DDO or the Office of Security were destroyed. +While those which were of utility have been retained +and accessioned as appropriate to the DDO records +system. +2. The attached records concern +Harold ISAACS +who is the subject of 201-0018446 +be classified to that file. +: +and should +: +Attachment +M. Gaiel Hartman +M. Paul Hartman +C/CIRA/RS +PIN +P +of att H/W +RECORD COPY +SECRET +4.Oct 74 +201-18446 +E2. IMPDET +CL BY 006593 +14-00000 +Copy: ARISS +CBD: +SOURCE: NET FASSES, New York City, +Cotober 22, 1936 - Page 12 +EUROPE'S CRISIS; JAPAN PRAPARES +By Bensu Chan +There are numerous American journalists of +different political color and shades of opinion who are +"cooperating" in this way with Japanese imperialion, but +whoever has followed the writings of Harold Isaaca, +Alexander Buchman, Frank Class and Wilbur Burton in The +China Press, The China Weekly Review, Asia, Pacific Affairs, +New International, etc., realizes that these American +Trotskyist journalists are the most vicious and most dan +gerous of the whole lot of reactionery journalists. +Hiding behind a barrage of Marxist parasoology (which +noue of them has yet learned to manipulate with facility), +those people are energetically conducting a campaign of +lice against the Communist International, the Chinese +Communist Party, the Soviet Union, the Chinese Soviets +and the Chinese Red Army, a campaign which aims to under- +mine the confidence of the outside world in the Chinese +Soviet movement and the Red Army, +: +RECORD COPY +Harold Sonnes +201-18446. +H/W ATT CI To XAAZ-35786 +201-15446 +14-00000 +SUR COLEIUNISI ACTIVITIES FILES +Oct 23.1957 +Date +SOURCE: +File No. +DAILY WORKER +9100 se +X 4202 China. +TROTZKYITE BOOK MOURNS +OVER CHINESE REVOLUTION +THE TRAGEDY OF THE CIII of devious Trotskyite.. +NESE REVOLUTION. By Isaacs book, has been reissued, +polemics, +Harold D. Issacs. Stanford Uni- partly to cash in on the hate-China +Versity Press. 352 pp: $5. +racket, arid partly because any +By ROBERT FRIEDMAN stick is useful to Big Business +The presses are spewing forth against the liberation bound +anti-Chinese books these devs at Isaacs now says he no longer +a pace which biels to match the loves Trotsky, whose introduction +anti-Soviet tonal All the old has been dropped as a liability. In- +China hands who served Western stead, he is an open defender of +imperialism as banker, soldier, spy, imperialist intervention against the +for whatever in the Orient are now people of the Far East. +busy at the typewriter, engaged +in profitable vilification of 450,- weaseling is Isaacs attack on the +But typical of his Trotskyite +000,000 people because they de Chinese Communists of the 1920's, +cided to take their fate in their first because they supported +own hands and build for them- Chiang Kai-shek despite the fact +selves. +that he was to become the butcher +of the Chinese revolution, and sec +One book which deserves, even and because they allegedly cringed +under the cynical and opportunist before Chiang when he turned on +reign of capitalism, some special the workers in 1927. +prize for adaptability is Harold D. +Isaacs Tragedy. of the Chinese +Revolution + +This nonsense, which would rule! +Published first in 1938 as an tory on the chance that today's +out every political alliance in as- +avowedly Trotskyite tract (com- ally might be tomorrow's enemy. +plete with introduction by Trotsky) is ironic in view of the fact that +calling the defeat of the Chinese Chiang sits today on Taiwan, a +workers in 1927 a "betraval" by discredited gangster save only in +Stalin and the Chinese Commu- the eyes of Isaacs politics +men- +nists, the same book emerges now, tors. +refurbished, to mourn the victory Meanwhile the Chinese people! +of the very same Chinese workers will go about their business build- +Ja gencration latert +ing socialism, unconcerned by +Isaacs tears for the tragedy of +Filled with the murky intricacies 19 +1927 or 1951. +RECUD +H/W ATT 02 TC XAAZ-35786 +201-1544-6 + +14-00000 +COPY: MK:S8 +COMP. +Enclosure No. 1 +To De toh No. 3317 +7650-) 175/35 REM +sosed +1 Ta Yong Yi Ping Hutung +Feiping, China. +Oct. 5, 1934. +Mг. Т. А. Bisson +136 Claremont Avenue +Mount Vernon, N. Y. +Dear Mr. Bisson: +I have seen the correspondence exchanged between +Mr. Olass and yourself regarding the contributions you +collected for the China Forum. A draft for the sua in +full will be sent to you this week. +I do not know in the name of whom or what Miss Smedley +speaks of the China Forum. Since she was not in China at +the time the Forum Suspended, nor has she corresponded +with me on the subject, I consider it necessary to place +before you and the other contributors an account of the +circumstances in which the Forum ceased publication. +Since you apparently gathered the contributors together +in a meeting to hear what Miss Smedley had to say, I +would appreciate it deeply if you would gather them once +mors to hear my account. The enclosed is a copy of a +letter, sent by me last May to the Chinese Communist Party. +It has been published in China in a Chinese translation +and copies have been sent abroad but has not been pub- +lished in English as far as I know. I do not know the +names of the people who were good enough to contribute +to the Forum but their interest in the matter warrants +placing before them the story of what happened to the +magazine. I trust, out of simple fairness to me, you +will be good enough to give them this opportunity. +I greatly regret any inconvenience or embarrassment +to which you have been put in this matter. I do hope, +however, that my letter will enlighten you and your +friends and enable you to appreciate the difficulties +which have arisen. I know of no project to revive the +China Forum at the present time. Should such occur, the +resultant publication would be of a considerably different +character from the one I edited, as will be obvious from +the facts given in my letter to the C. P. I think people +who are interested in supporting the revolutionary move- +ment here should know these facts. +Once again, I appreciate all the trouble you have +gone to in this matter. +Did you ever, incidentally, receive the article +"Fascism in China" and the newsletter which I mailed to +July 13 last? +Yours sincerely, +(Harold R. Isaacs) +enol. +(Copied by FD) +H/A ATT L'S TO XAA2-35636 +811 5034 (Chance / Searclight Pub. Co./58 +261-18546 +14-00000 +COPY +Letter of H. R. Isaacs to the C.C.P. concern- +In the cрада Гогцо +To the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party: +The two-year period of my extra-organizational col- +laboration with the Chinese Communist Party has come to +an end and the China Forum which I founded and edited dur- +ing that time has been forced to suspend publication. In +the interest of our whole movement as well as in my per- +sonal interest, I consider it necessary to record here +and publish the history of the China Forum and the cir +cumstances of its suspension. You refused me the oppor +tunity to lay the matter before the membership of the +party even when I offered to do so in your own organs and +not through the columns of the Forum. when, wrongly, I +permitted the Forum to go down in silence, you turned +around and in your organs and near organs in China and +abroad you proceeded with the usual slanders of "betrayer" +and counter-revolutionary". In so doing you didn't have +the courage or the simple honesty to state that you pre- +sented the China Forum with an ultimatum and forced its +suspension because in reply its editor raised questions +which are being placed before the whole movement today +by the International Left Opposition. Nor did you state +that you deliberately smashed the Forum for this reason +despite my repeated and extended offers to continue publi- +cation as before on a straight anti-Kuomintang, anti- +imperialist basie, leaving these various problems to be +thrashed out first privately among ourselves. In other +worde, you deliberately forced suspension of the China +Forum despite the fact, on your own admission, that its +loss vas a serious plow to the revolutionary movement in +China, that it meant the disappearance of an organ which +for two years you had considered an extremely valuable +instrument in the hands of the movement. Here, as in the +broader issues which led to our differences, your blind +adherence to false policies was once more demonstrative +of your readiness to place your factional interests above +the interests of the Chinese Revolution. +In going back over the history of the Forum, I think +the vicious character of your action becomes even moге +evident when I start with the fact that from beginning to +end I functioned not as a member of the party but as a +wiliing sympathizer who was prepared to throw all his +energiás into a job he saw he could do edit and publish +an organ in China which could help mobilise the forces +of this country for struggle against the Kuomintang and +the imperialists by exposing the regime of terror and +privation which they have in common imposed upon the +masses of the Chinese people. Permit me to recall at +this point that I never accepted any personal remunera- +tion for time or labor. You gave the Forum financial +aid but I never received a dollar from you that was not +put into the paper. I refused your offers of compensa- +tion and earned my living elsewhere. Your only claim on +me was my full-hearted loyalty to the Communist ideal and +our +14-00000 +-2- +our common dedication to the struggle against a regime +of hate and misery and oppression. In the end you for- +feited this claim by ceasing any longer to be in my eyes +honest or.effective leaders of this struggle. +Although you helped the Forum financially, the part +you played in building it up from the day it started in +January, 1932, to the day of its last appearance in Janu- +ary 1934, was insignificant. My repeated requests for +cooperation in matters of circulation and material for +publication went largely unsatisfied throughout that time. +You never supplied me with the reports I so frequently +and urgently sought, particularly on trade unions, strike +struggles, the Red Armies, the Red districts, etc. Every +thing thơ Forum did and became was the fruit of the work +of a tiny group of devoted collaborators (the most im- +portant of whom had no connection with you whatever) and +myself who had to depend almost entirely on our own re- +sources for everything we did and published. At every +crisis in the Forum's existence, when it was banned by +the French authorities in Shanghai at the very outset; +when it was bounded and persecuted by the American and +Chinese authorities in the summer of 1933, when through +British police pressure it was thrown out of every avail- +able printing ship in the city; when the pseudo-Fascist +Blue Shirts again and again threatened the printing plant +which I built up partially through personally contracted +loane it was invariably through my own initiative, with +the help of the little Forum staff, that we pulled our- +selves up by the bootstraps every time and carried on to +a point in January this year where the Forum was flourish- +ing and growing daily in circulation, prestige, and in- +fluence despite the many formidable obstacles in its way. +The formation of the China Forum Readers Association, +which in the brief space of three months spread to eleven +cities in five provinces, developing into & mighty poten +tial weapon for the revolutionary movement, was the prod- +uct of spontaneous action on the part of the Forum's +readers, later sponsored and led by the paper itself. +All these were the Forum's own achievements, not yours. +By your arbitrary and criminal action you shattered then +in the full stride of their growth. Because to my bitter +disappointment I had not nor could I secure the resources +to carry on myself - owing largely to the difficult condi- +tions of work and the impossibility of getting revenue +from the paper itself - all that had been achieved and +was to be achieved was ground into the dust. +II. +- +From almost the very beginning of my active work +which I date from the time I began reporting events in +China in a Communist way - a number of questions presented +themselves to me in increasingly forcible form. These +arose originally from my discovery of the gross distor- +tions and exaggerations which I found to be characteristic +of Communist propaganda in China and abroad. I defino +propaganda as the skilful, clear, accurate and wholly +truthful reporting of the facts linked to an incisive, +purposive +14-00000 +3 +purposive interpretation and a plan of action for deal- +ing with the facts in a revolutionary way. I learned +06:00 sie and work of Lenin and his Bolshevik +comrades who taught us that the truth comes from the +masees themselves and that only dienster can result from +telling them lies. I have never learned to the contrary +that it was my revolutionary duty to work in any other +way although I soon found that the present day Communist +Party press makes a practice of distinguishing between +propaganda and truth. +Examples of exaggeration and distortion most strik- +ing to we were naturally those which applied to China, +bocause here I could check allegations with known facts. +I first wrote these down to the ignorance or incapacity +of individuals. I felt that Communist editors abroad +would publish accurate facts about China if they could +get them. Accordingly with a friend I tried to set up. +an independent mail news service and sent weekly bulletins +to papers all over the world giving brief, sharp, factual +accounts of what was going on. This was in the fall of +1931 after my return from the area of the great Central +China floods of that summer. I scarcely understood then +why this service failed to secure any response from the +Communist press abroad. After about three months I had +to suspend it for lack of support. It simply didn't get +published except in a few organs which were not official, +Communist Party papers, including the New York Militant. +It wasn't long before I began to perceive, with a +deeper study of international events and the history of +the Chinese Revolution, that a consistent thread ran +through the distortions and exaggerations which I found +not only in brief casual reports of current events but +in the solemn pronunciamentoes. made by delegates before +plenums of the E.C.C.I. I discovered that these departures +from the truth were made necessary by the official premise +that ever since the catastrophe of 1937 a mighty, upsurg- +ing revolutionary movement has been marching forward in +China to the very brink of seizure of power under the +leadership of the Chinese Communist Party. I discovered +that these exaggerations were necessary because the pre- +isevas false and along with it all the basic tenets of +the policies being pursued by the Communist International +and the Communist Party in China. I cannot begin here to +give a summary of some of these distortions (which I +verbally cited to you by the dozen) ranging from partiou- +lar incidents (the wilfully false picture given of the +cotton mill strike in Shanghai in January, 1933, even to +the point of transposing it to February to heighten the +impression given of the workers' role in the Shanghai war) +to high flown generalisations like the statement recently +made before the Plenum of the S.C.C.I. that the C.C.P. has +won over the majority of the Chinese working class and +the peasantry. +In denying the factual truth of this premise, whence +flows the whole policy of the Communist Party in China, I +deprecate not a whit the magnificent militancy and courage +of Chinese workers, striking again and again and fighting +against +14-00000 +4 +against terrific odds in defense of their very lives; +nor the noroio struggles waged by peasants all over the +country; nor the fight of the Red Armies against the +Kuomintang, I merely respect the cold, indisputable fact +that these struggles are defensive, not offensive, that +they are isolated, desperate and unorganised. with very +few exceptions - a few small strikes here and there and +the larger exception of the Red Army - they are without +organised revolutionary leadership. Moreover the develop- +ment of this leadership, the task of the C.P., 18 proceed- +ing at a tragically retarded pace owing to the false +policies and inept tactics of the party. +In denying the presence of a mighty revolutionary +upsurge (1.6., a vast, organised march toward the seizure +of power) I respect facts made still clearer perhaps when +compared to the facts and figures of the monster mass move- +ments of the 1925-27 period. The tragio errors of the +Communist leadership in 1987 were primarily responsible +for the decapitation of that great movement and because +no lessons have been drawn from those evente to this very +day, these exrore, monstrously accumulated, are still re- +sponsible for the tragedies of today. But for the purpose +of our comparison here, let us for examplo take the single +fact that in 1936 in Greater Shanghai there were 257 +strikes. In 1933 there were 82. Let us remember that +on the eve of the workers' seizure of power in Shanghai +in March, 1927, there were more than 800,000 workere, +handicraftamen and petty traders out on the streets fight- +ing with arms in hande for demande of a far-reaching po, +litical character. A close check for the entire country +in the latter half of 1933 showed me that Icas than one- +thirtieth of that number were engaged in strikes and other +disputes during any given month and that almost invariably +the demands were defensive demands against wage cuts and +lockouts. Moreover, the lack of cohesive leadership- +often in departments of the same factory or in one or more +of a group of factories - or even sometimes lack of even +the most elementary organization - has in almost every +case led to deadening failure and relatively easy betrayal +by the yellow labor leaders" and "mediators of the +Kuomintang. In 1985 the shooting of thirteen students +by British police in Shanghai was the touch-off for a +general strike which paralyzed the city and which was +Beconded by vast sympathy strikes which broke like a +series of tidal waves over the entire country. In Janu- +ary, 1932, when the Japanese imperialists used the Shanghai +International Settlement as a base for operations which +cost the lives of tens of thousands of Chinese, not a +single strike interrupted the normal course of the pub +lic or other services in that settlement. In the factories +there were no strikes but a large scale lockout to which +the overwhelming majority of Shanghai's workers submitted +without protest. +The dogged, persistent struggle carried on by small +sections of the rank and file workers in isolated instances +in recent years is tribute to the magnificent fibre of +Chinese +14-00000 +-5- +Chinese workero. It is not evidence that a revolutionary +seizure of power is on the order of the day. It is evi- +dence, along with the heroto sacrifices of thousands who +have lost lives and liberty in Chinese revolutionary +struggle during the last seven years of Kuomintang re- +action, that it is possible to fight the monstrous white +terror which Chinese Communists frequently cite as a +reason for the insufficiency of their work. Yet, it is +largely because this terror has not been fought effectively +that the Kuomintang regime, despite the fact that it is +rotting and crumbling, can still keep the lid down on the +boiling, simmering hatred of the people it rules. Unless +the martyrdom of thousands of China's finest workers, +peasants and revolutionary intellectuals is to be in vain, +we must turn resolutely away from the folly of calling to +insurrection when what is needed is painstaking education, +organization and the sponsorship of day-to-day struggles +of the masses for democratic demands, the slow building up +of a party and mass organizations and a movement which +will be able to command the forces capable of carrying out +an insurrection. +In the case of the widespread but isolated and in- +dividual cases of peasant uprisings, and this includes +the Red Armies in Kiangsi, these struggles await the +leadership of a strong working class movement before they +can have a successful issue. The Red Armies in their re- +stricted and surrounded areas and with their meagre re- +sources have fought heroically against the Kuomintang +attacks upon them. But until the Kuomintang is shaken +from its bulwarks in the imperialist controlled working +olass centres, their prospect of revolutionary triumph +remains necessarily dim. No revolutionary purpose is +served by taking refuge in the fiction that these armies +have proletarian leadership because individual workers, +-undoubtedly leaders of superior quality and courage, have +been torn from their factories and their fellow-workere +and sent down to occupy key positions in the Red Army +districts and in the Red Armies themselves. Indeed, this +common practice of extracting the most conscious and pro- +gressive working class elements from their working olass +environment and sending them down to the Red districts ie +a good index to the oriminal transposition of emphasis +which has helped paralyze the working class movement in +the cities. If the White Terror doesn't carry off the +workers' leaders as they arise, the C.P. does and has done +so in hundreds of cases. This helps in no small part to +explain why it has also been impossible to mobilize a +genuine mass anti-Japanese movement in the fact of mili- +tary aggression and why the White Terror of the Kuomin- +tang has succeeded, by filling mass graves and innumer- +able prisons with the martyred dead and living, in down- +ing the anti-imperialist movement or efforts toward the +organization of such a movement and paving the way for +the ever increasing encroachments of the imperialists. +The party has not yet gripped and directed the deep and +bitter and often inarticulate hatred of the masses of the +people for their oppressors and this includes large s80- +tions of the lower netty bourgeoisie who could be won by +successful mass pressure from below. This is because the +: +Party +14-00000 +-B- +Party has failed to translate the realities of everyday +evente into its program and tactics.. +I cannot here go into the many-faceted problems and +issues which flow from these facts with regard to the +policies and tactics of the Chinese revolutionary movement +Nor extending to the international scene need I go into +the terrific effects of the German catastrophe nor the +storm of questions which has been directed at the C.1. +leadership whose responsibility in the disaster has be- +come nakedly clear to unnumbered Communists and Communist +sympathizers the world over. Nor into the whole set of +implications which arise from the policies of the C.I., +with particular reference to the late developments in +Soviet foreign policy, the Litvinov-Roosevelt agreement, +the forthcoming mooted entrance of the U.S.S.R. into the +League of Nations and in a smaller but equally character- +istic way, the forthcoming association of the U.3.8.R. +with the Institute of Pacific Relations which hopes to +höld ita next talkfest in Mos \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10135.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10173-10135.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dd1c7b4bd056fe20964b5cad18879c15b281023a --- /dev/null +++ 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +14-00000 +HATCEIAL EEVEENED AT CIS HEADQUARTERS FY +HOUSE SELECT COENTILE ON ASSASSIEATIONS STAFF MEHERS +FILE TITLE/NUMBÉP/VOLUME: +KING, MARTIN LUTHER, TR +201- 760966 +INCLUSIVE DATES +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION +ROON +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED +REVIERED BY +(PRINT NAME) +SIGNATURE OF +REVIEWING OFFICIAL +20 AFE220RIGIN LINDLEY +22 Sept78 22 178 William A. M +2.14 +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REHOVED FROM THIS FILE, +King, Martin Luther (se) +201-760966 +14-00000 +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +DOCUMENT RECEIPT +SENDER OF DOCUMENTIS) +NOTICE TO RECIPIENT +and Rotum as Shown on Reverse Side +Deputy Director for Plans +CIA NO DOCUMENT DATE +BAY 1958. +ADDRESS OF RECIPIENT. +COPIES +ROOM +ADO +DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT(S) SENT +DOCUMENT TITLE +0 & 1 CSCI 316/01702-68 +S.J. Papich +Federal Bureau of Investigation +Room 845, Riddell Bldg. +1730 K Street, N.W. +Washington, D.C. +RECIPIENT +COURIE +DATE-SENT +DATE DOCUMENT(S), SENT +ATTACHMENTS +3 +SIGNATURE (ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF ABOVE DOCUMENT(S) +OFFICE +DATE OF RECEIPT +2 M 1958 +615 +USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS +CLASS +(33) +14-00000 +SECRET: +2 MAY 1368 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Director +SUBJECT +Federal Bureau of Investigation +Dr. Martin Luther KING, Jr. +1. Reference is made to this Agency's out message +number 94270 dated 25 April 1968 concerning the assassi- +nation of Dr. Martin Luther KING, Jr.. +1-- +2. On 16 April Roderick Claflin BROWN, a Panamanian +national born 1 July 1917 in British Honduras, voluntarily +appeared at the Department of National Investigations (DENI) +of the Republic of Panama and signed a deposition, the +highlights of which are as follows: +(1) On 26 October 1962 he served as cook/seaman, +aboard the Texaco S.S. Southhampton which docked at Mobile, +Alabama. +(2) While on a shore visit to the Mobile airport +on the morning of 26 October 1962 in the company of two +fellow Panamanian seasen, he was approached by Marvin P. +LITTRELL, owner of LITTRELL Motor Co., 921-25 South Clinton +Street, Athens, Alabama, who after ascertaining BROWN was +a Panamanian seaman, asked if he knew of Dr. Martin Luther +KING, Jr. +(3) LITTRELL inquired whether BROWN was interested +in employment, the details of which were unspecified. He +went on to describe Dr. KING as "Our greatest problem who +16 causing us much trouble." He gave BROWN a business card +to use in the event he was interested in pursuing the employ- +ment offer. +(4) On 28 January 1963 BROWN wrote LITTRELL from +New York City, stating he was interested in a job and +SEURET +ここ +1. 30 +14-00000 +L +-3- +requested $75 for travel from New York City to Mobile. +On 2 February 1963 BROWN received a reply from LITTRELL, +restating that he had a job waiting for BROWN in Alabam, +but questioning why $75 was needed since the fare was less +than $40 by bus. +(5) After discussions with a relative and friends +in New York City, BROWN suspected that the LITTRELL job +offer was related with assassination plans for Dr. KING. +Therefore he did not respond to the LITTRELL letter and +dismissed the incident until the death of Dr. KING in +April 1968. BROWN returned to Panama in 1964. +3. Enclosed for your information is a copy of the +LITTRELL letter and the Spanish language deposition made +by BROWN, as well as an English translation of the deposition +as described in paragraph 2 of the referenced out message. +FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS: +Signed: James R. Hunt +JAMES ANGLETON +CSCI-316/01702-68 +3 Enclosures +WH/2/Panama/G. Hodges:cib +Distribution: +Orig & 1- Addressee, w/atts +Based on: +1- CI/R&A (Dummy) +1 +2. May 1968 +CI/LIA (Dummy) +2-CI/OPS/DO, watts✓✓✓✓✓✓ +1 +WH/2/Panama +PANAMA CITY 6180 (IN 97566) +SECRET +14-00000 +3 +PRIOR TO FILING +SECRET +(WHEN FILLED INT +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back flap +and forward to RID: +2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records +significant action taken or comments requir +ing preservation. +FROM: +RID/ +AN +INSTRUCTIONS' +TO: ACTION BRANCH +Il file no and title shown are not proper, +insert proper tile no. below and forward +document to RID/AN. +PROPER FILE NO. +TO +ROOM +NO. +1 +2. +LIH/REEL +Wite/PP +5. +6. +WH/COG/EXO +7. +9. +4.03 +DATE +Kab +OFFICER'S +INITIALS RECEIVED FORWARDED: +TO: ALL ADDRESSEES +FILL IN SECTION I ON BACK, IF APPROPRIATE +COMMENTS +2. ce to PROP +sec to c/WH, +1968 +1968 +15 +274 +FRES +PPLE FOR FEND +BPUT REST-CE +CAFE (11) +MICROFILMED +APR 15 1968 +DOC. MICRO. 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SER. +MICROFILM +NONE +to +CHIEF, WH DIVISION +INFO +FROM +3P +SUBJECT +REFERENCE +-CHIEF, WH/COG CHIEF, WOLIME +- COS, JMWAVE +SUMMARY OF CUBAN MEDIA TREATMENT OF DEATH OF MARTIN +8-7 +LUTHER KING, JR., IAO APRIL 1968 +UFGA-29877 +IN ADDITION TO THE SUMMARY OF CUBAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE +MART IN LUTHER KING ASSASSINATION TRANSMITTED IN REFERENCE, THE +FOLLOWING SUMMARY FOR 8-9 APRIL HAS BEEN FURNISHED BY THE AMOTS +? +OM GRANMA, Ο APRIL, PAGE ONE JJMOBILIZATION OF 55,000- +TROOPS TO REPRESS THE NEGROES A THE ARTICLE REPORTED ALL THE +DISTURBANCES WHICH HAVE OCCURRED IN THE U.S. AS A RESULT OF THE +DEATH OF MARTIN LUTHER KING +WN GRANMA, O APRIL, PAGE 3 A JUWITH THE ASSASSINATION OF +MARTIN LUTHER KING THE IDEOLOGY OF NON-VIOLENCE HAS DIED A AN +INTERVIEW WITH FLOYD MCKISSICK, NATIONAL DIRECTOR OF THE +CONGRESS OF RACIAL EQUALITY/CORE/. JJTHIS SIMPLY MEANS THAT +NON VIOLENCE HAS CEASED AS A MEANS OF FIGHTING. THE PEOPLE +CANNOT BE TAUGHT TO BE NON-VIOLENT WHILE WE ARE INVOLVED IN +A VIOLENT WAR, IN VIETNAM. NON-VIOLENCE CANNOT BE PREACHED TO +JHE BLACK PEOPLE WHO HAVE TO FACE VIOLENCE EVERY DAY ON THE +STREETS OF THIS COUNTRY. THIS WAS SAID IN A TELEPHONE CONVERSA- +TION BETWEEN RADIO HABANA AND FLOYD MCKISSICK. WHEN ASKED ABOUT THE +POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES OF THE ASSASSINATION OF KING, MCKISSICK RE- +FLIED - JJI REPEAT THAT WE ARE MAKING NO PREDICTIONS, BUT THE +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29884 PAGE ONE +19-14-105- +14-00000 +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29884 PAGE TWO +AMERICAN NEGRO IS NOT WILLING TO CONTEMPLATE IMPASSIBLY THE ASSASSI +NATION OF OUR LEADERS, OUR HEROES, AND OUR PEOPLE. +EM GRANMA, O APRIL, PAGE 3 A ARTICLE BY JUAN MARRERO ENTI- +TLED, JJTHE AMERICAN NEGROES ARE WRITING THEIR FINEST PAGE OF +HEROISI JJAGAINST ALL THAT AND MUCH MORE, THE NEGROES ROSE UP +TODAY IN MORE THAN SIXTY CITIES. AND IT IS LOGICAL TO EXPECT NEW +PAGES OF HEROISM. STOKELY CARMICHAEL, THE NEGRO LEADER, GAVE THIS +WARNING ONE DAY AFTER THE DEATH OF MARTIN LUTHER KING +JWHAT +HAPPENED ON THE NIGHT WE LEARNED OF THE ASSASSINATION OF DR. KING +IS NOTHING COMPARED TO WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN. JJ +RM GRANMA, O APRIL, PAGE 3 A JJTHE WIDOW OF LUTHER KING HEAD'S +THE MARCH IN MEMPHIS. THE ARTICLE TELLS ABOUT THE MARCH AND +SHOWS PHOTOGRAPHS OF IT. +TM RADIO REBELDE NEWSCAST, I APRIL 1755 A.M./ A JJA TENSE +CALM REIGNS IN THE U.S. BUT IT IS A PRELUDE TO SERIOUS EVENTS. +NATIONAL MOURNING DECREED BY LYNDON JOHNSON FOR YESTERDAY, U APRIL, +MARKS A LESSENING OF DEMONSTRATIONS WHICH ARE EXPECTED TO START UP +AGAIN AT ANY MOMENT +YM RADIO REBELDE NEWSCAST, I APRIL 1955 A.M./A JJ JFORWARD +WITH BLACK POWER UNTIL CAPITALIST MISERY, THE FUNDAMENTAL CAUSE OF +HUMAN INJUSTICE, IS OVERTHROWN SAID THE SOCIALIST PARTY OF CHILE +IN A CABLEGRAM SENT TO THE AMERICAN NEGRO LEADER, STOKELY CARMICHAEL, +ON THE OCCASION OF THE ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING. +UN RADIO LIBERACIÓN, I APRIL/1230 P.M./ A THIS NEWSCAST +REFERS TO A DEMONSTRATION IN WHICH 200 LATIN AMERICAN, ASIAN, AND +AFRICAN STUDENT'S WERE SAID TO HAVE PARTICIPATED IN FRONT OF THE +U.S. ENBASSY IN WARSAW, POLAND, AS A PROTEST OVER THE DEATH OF +MARTIN LUTHER KING, +MARK F. 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MICRO-BER. +SUMMARY OF CUBAN MEDIA TREATMENT OF THE DEATH OF +MARTIN LUTHER KING, TAI APRIL 1968 +THE FOLLOWING SUMMARY OF CUBAN MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE MARTIN +LUTHER KING ASSASSINATION DURING THE PERIOD 5-8 APRIL HAS BEEN +PREPARED BY THE AMOT S- +QM GRANMA HAVANA DAILY NEWSPAPER OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF +5 +CUBA, APRIL 68, FRONT PAGE LAST MINUTE NEWS MARTIN LUTHER +KING ASSASSINATED IN MEMPHIS, U.S.A. ACCORDING TO FIRST REPORTS, +LUTHER KING HAS BEEN SHOT BY A WHITE WELL-DRESSED YOUNG MALE. +४ +2. +GRANMA, I APRIL, FRONT PAGE +TWENTY-SEVEN PERSONS HAVE +BEEN KILLED IN THE U.S. AS A RESULT OF THE FIGHTING WHICH HAS BEEN +GOING ON SINCE THE ASSASSINATION OF MARTIN LUTHER KING. IN WASHING- +SNIPERS +TON ALONE THERE ARE 750 WOUNDED AND 4,186 PERSONS ARRESTED. +ز +CONTINUE TO BE ACTIVE IN DIFFERENT CITIES IN THE U.S. THE WHITE +HOUSE AND THE CAPITOL ARE UNDER HEAVY GUARD +GIVEN./ +3 +7 +FULL INFORMATION +EM GRANMA, I APRIL, LAST PAGE "TO RICHMOND TO LIBERATE RAP +BROWN... **/WASHINGTON, APRIL, ASSOCIATED FRENCH PRESS - AFP, +FRENCH NEWS AGENCY AMX LEAFLETS WERE DISTRIBUTED HERE THIS MORNING, +URGING THE NEGRO PEOPLE OF WASHINGTON TO GO TO RICHMOND TO LIBERATE +RAP BROWN. THE LEAFLETS CALLED ON THE NEGROES TO FORM A MOTOR- +CADE AND LEAVE FOR RICHMOND TOMORROW, MONDAY." +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE ONE +f +570 +019-004-105 +14-00000 +SECRET TELE POUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE TWO +४ +4. GRANMA, APRIL, LAST PAGE +ARTICLE ENTITLED +PRINCIPAL +NEGRO ORGANIZATIONS IN THE U.S." BY JUANA CARRASCO. THE ARTICLE +SAYS THAT NEGRO ORGANIZATIONS ARE DIVIDED INTO TWO GROUPS +VIOLENT ONES AND THE NON-VIOLENT ONES. IT MENTIONS THE FOLLOWING +AMONG THOSE WHICH ADVOCATE THE USE OF VIOLENCE CONGRESS OF RACIAL +THE +EQUALITY/CORE/, STUDENT NON-VIOLENT COORDINATING COMMITTEE /SNCC/, +BLACK MUSLIMS, BLACK PANTHER PARTY, BLACKSTONE RANGERS, THE ALERT +PATROL, REVOLUTIONARY ACTION MOVEMENT /RAM/, THE BLACK GUARDS, THE +DEACONS, AND THE U.S... THE FOLLOWING NEGRO ORGANIZATIONS ARE +MENTIONED AMONG THOSE WHICH ADVOCATE NON-VIOLENCE NATIONAL ASSO- +CIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE NAACP, NATIONAL +URBAN LEAGUE, AND THE SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE +• +/SCLC/ +5. +४ +GRANMA, I APRIL, LAST PAGE - ATTEMPTS ARE BING MADE TO +BLAME CARMICHAEL FOR THE OUTBREAK OF RACIAL VIOLENCE IN THE U.S. +4. +8 +YM GRANMA, I APRIL, LAST PAGE +AND WHITE AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN JAPAN. +7. +8. +UM GRANMA, APRIL, LAST PAGE +IM GRANMA, I APRIL, LAST PAGE +STRUGGLE. +१. +RACIAL CLASHES BETWEEN NEGRO +JOTHE AMERICAN NEGRO PEOPLE... +MARTYR'S OF THE NEGRO +OM RADIO LIBERACION AND RADIO PROGRESO HAVANA RADIO STATIONS/, +710 +6. APRIL, UMP A.M. AND 12 NOON - THE CHIEF OF THE MISSION TO CUBA +OF THE SOUTH VIETNAMESE NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT HAS SENT A MESSAGE +TO AFRO-AMERICANS ON THE ASSASSINATION OF THE LEADER, MARTIN LUTHER +KING. THIS MESSAGE SAYS THAT THE CRIME WHICH WAS COMMITTED AGAINST +MARTIN LUTHER KING UNMASKS THE EVIL FACE OF THE RULERS AND RACISTS +OF THE UNITED STATES. THE MESSAGE OF THE VIETNAMESE MISSION IN +HAVANA ENDS BY SAYING THAT, WITH THE ASSASSINATION OF LUTHER KING, +ALL THAT HAS BEEN ACCOMPLISHED BY THE RULERS OF THE UNITED STATES +IS TO POUR CIL ONTO THE FLAMES OF THE STRUGGLE OF AFRO-AMERICANS, +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE TWO +14-00000 +; +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE THREE +: +AND THAT THE SE FLAMES ARE RISING VIOLENTLY TO PUT AN END TO ALL THE +OPPRESSION AND INJUSTICE WHICH IS FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, WHICH +HINDER'S THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE MILLIONS OF PEOPLE IN THE ENTIRE +COUNTRY. +10. +5. +OPM RADIO LIBERACION +APRIL, REP P.M. +STOKELY CARMICHAEL, +LEADER OF BLACK POWER, SAID - WE NEGROES MUST ARM OURSELVES WITH +RIFLES AND PISTOLS AND LAUNCH AN ASSAULT ON THE STREETS OF THE +CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES IN REPRISAL FOR KING'S ASSASSINATION. +CARMICHAEL PREDICTED THAT THERE WILL BE EXECUTIONS IN THE STREETS AS +A RESULT OF KING'S ASSASSINATION. HE ALSO PREDICTED THAT THE +VIOLENCE WHICH HAS BEEN UNLEASHED BY NEGROES AS A RESULT OF KING'S +DEATH WILL BE PALE AS COMPARED TO WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN AMERICAN +CITIES. +11. +5 +11 +5 +QAT RADIO HABANA, X APRIL, P.M. A JAHIS KING'S DEATH SHOWS +: +ONCE AGAIN THAT THE EXPLOITED MASSES CAN ONLY ANSWER REACTIONARY +VIOLENCE WITH REVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE. +12. +550 +CWM RADIO PROGRESO, X APRIL, XP P.M. A JICARMICHAEL SAID +DURING A TELEPHONE INTERVIEW THAT A SERIOUS MISTAKE HAS BEEN MADE +IN ASSASSINAT ING. DR. KING BECAUSE HE HAD BEEN THE LEADER OF A MOVE- +MENT WHICH URGED THE NEGRO PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES NOT TO BURN +THE CITIES, NOT TO COMMIT ACTS OF VIOLENCE. +THIS MEANS THAT IT WILL +CARMICHAEL ADDED - +BE NECESSARY TO START AN ALL-OUT REVOLUTION. +SERIOUS INCIDENTS, HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN 35 CITIES WHERE THERE HAVE +BEEN FIRES, SHOOTING, FIGHTING, AND DEATHS AS A RESULT OF THE CRIME +COMMITTED AGAINST DR. KİNG. NATURALLY, OTHER SIMILAR THINGS WILL +JAKE PLACE. +GUERRILLA WARFARE WILL RAPIDLY SPREAD THROUGH THE CITIES +BECAUSE IT IS ALREADY EVIDENT THAT WE CANNOT OPENLY REBEL AGAINST +THE POLICE. +STOKELY CARMICHAEL ENDED THE INTERVIEW BY SENDING +AFFECTIONATE REGARDS TO THE REVOLUTIONARY CUBAN PEOPLE AND THEIR +LEADER, FIDEL CASTRO RUZ... +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE THREE +اردو +.. +14-00000 +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE FOUR +5 +7 +" +13. RADIO HABANA, I APRIL, P.M. ASJUAN MARI/ BRAS, +SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE MOVEMENT FOR THE INDEPENDENCE OF PUERTO +: +RICO, MADE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IN A LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE +INTERVIEW - ADR. LUTHER KING'S ASSASSINATION WILL UNDOUBTEDLY PRE- +CIPITATE THE REBELLION OF THE NEGRO PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES +AGA INST ALL THE ABUSES OF WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN THE OBJECT. +19. +7. +" +ORM RADIO HABANA, 5 APRIL, P.M. ASSTHE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT +میں +OF THE ASIAN, AFRICAN, AND LATIN AMERICAN PEOPLES SOLIDARITY ORGANI- +ZATION AALAPSO SENT A MESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE TO THE SNCC ON THE +ASSASSINATION OF LUTHER KING. +**THE AALAPSO'S MESSAGE TO THE +AMERICAN PACIFIST ORGANIZATION ENDS AS FOLLOWS A WE BEG YOUυ το +EXPRESS TO THE FAMILY OF MARTIN LUTHER KING AND TO ALL AFRO-AMERICANS +OUR DEEPEST SORROW OVER HIS DEATH, OUR DECISION TO SUPPORT YOUR +STRUGGLE, AND OUR DEEP CONVICTION THAT THIS TERRIBLE CRIME--WHICH +SHOWS US THAT ARMED REVOLUTIONARY VIOLENCE IS THE ONLY WAY OF ACHIEV- +ING GENUINE LIBERATION--WILL HELP STRENGTHEN THE STRUGGLE OF THE +AFRO-AMERICAN PEOPLE, WHICH IS ALREADY AIMED IN THE DIRECTION OF A +1 +TOTAL CONFRONTATION. +158 +" +7 +QIM RADIO HABANA, APRIL, P.M. ASJAGUSTIN /GONZALEZ/ +MARTINEZ, BISHOP OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF CUBA, MADE THE FOLLOWING +TATEMENTS IN A SPECIAL INTERVIEW +MAY THE TRAGIC DISAPPEARANCE +OF THIS GREAT LEADER AT LEAST HELP TO SPEED UP THE ARRIVAL OF THE DAY +WHEN EVERY MAN IN HIS NATION AND IN ALL OTHER NATIONS WILL BE TREATED +WITH THE RESPECT WHICH IS DUE TO THEM AS HUMAN BEINGS. +کو +7 +11 +" +16 +RM RADIO HABANA, Y APRIL, P.M. A REVEREND RAFAEL PASTOR, +3 +1 +• OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN LUYANO, HAVANA, MADE THE FOLLOWING +STATEMENTS IN A SPECIAL INTERVIEW - SHIS BROTHERS, THE AMERICAN. +NEGROES, WILL LEARN MUCH FROM HIS DEATH. WE CAN ALMOST ASSURE THAT +THEY, THE AMERICAN NEGROES WHOSE DIGNITY AND DECORUM HAS BEEN +CRUSHED, WILL COME BACK TO LIFE AFTER CENTURIES OF LETHANGY AND +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE FOUR +14-00000 +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE FIVE +WILL RISE FROM THEIR GRAVES AND FORM AN INVINCIBLE ARMY. +5 +6 +GUM RADIO LIBERACION, I APRIL, XP.M. A EDITORIAL COMMENTS +CRITICIZING THE NON-VIOLENT LINE WHICH WAS ADVOCATED BY LUTHER KING, +SAYING THAT THIS LINE WAS INOPERATIVE. SAMARTIN LUTHER KING DID NOT +PREACH VIOLENCE BUT HE WAS THE VICTIN OF VIOLENCE. HE DID NOT +UNLEASH VIOLENCE BUT VIOLENCE NOWED HIM DOWN... +530 +ي +RADIO HABANA, APRIL 68, TP P.M. JOHNSON POSTPONED +HIS TRIP. HE CALLED THE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS--WHO WERE MORE OR +LESS UNDER CONTROL--TO GO TO THE WHITE HOUSE. JOHNSON APPEARED ON +TELEVISION. HE EXPRESSED HIS ANGUISH AND HIS SORROW. HE MADE. +-INSPIRED COMMENTS ABOUT MARTIN LUTHER KING. THESE ACTIONS AND THE SE +WORD'S HIDE FEAR OVER THE WAVE OF JUST VIOLENCE WHICH IS STARTING TO +い +SPREAD THROUGH THE UNITED STATES. JJAT A TIME WHEN COMPLEX INTER- +NATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS MIGHT BE UNDERWAY, UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS +THIS NEW CRIME WIDENS THE CHASM WHICH DIVIDES THE PEOPLE OF THE... +UNITED STATES AND INCITES THE PEOPLE TO PROMOTE DISTURBANCES WHOSE +FAR-REACHING EFFECTS ARE. HARD TO PREDICT. +THE ASSASSINATION OF +MARTIN LUTHER KING CONFIRNS THAT THE VIOLENCE OF IMPERIALIST RACISTS +i +IS ONLY ANSWERED EFFECTIVELY WITH THE VIOLENCE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY +STRUGGLE +MARK F. EFFIELD +DISTRIBUTION +VIA TELEPOUCH +3 A C/WHD +2 А С/WH/COG +2 A C/WOLINE +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGA-29877 PAGE FIVE +: +BT +14-00000 +PRIOR TO FILING +SECRET +(WHEN FILLED IN) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +1. Fill in Soct. 2. on back. Detach back flap +and forward to RID. +2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records +significant action taken or comments requir- +ing proservation. +FROM: +RID/ER +INSTRUCTIONS +TO: ACTION BRANCH +If lile no. and title shown are not proper, +insert proper file no. below and forward +document to RID/AN +PROPER FILE NO. +DATE +ROOM +TO +NO. RECEIVED FORWARDED +16 APR 1968 +f +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +TO. ALL ADDRESSEES +FILL IN SECTION I ON BACK, IF APPROPRIATE +COMMENTS +WH/7/DR +APR +4060 +て +CHRONO DETACHED +OC +C +Steve +5. +Bill +6: +Vetter +R +ED +TAIL POGGRAN +PIN +FINDFA +90 +PLEASE FOR FRON +EJA +MYSAT REGE, CO +CSKE IGEN (41) +(4) +PFILES +Rudy +しか +- +CC +) +} +9 +C1/DPS/80 +12. +13. +Tok +BK +file Kis +15. +Whis +17. +RIHAT +TRACE +REOULST +DATE MICROPILNED +ABSTRACT +INDER +PILE TITLE +Put +MICROFILMED +APR 15 1968 +DOC. MICRO. BER. +Please nouta +on peparate +Rofiting slipp +$1 +Dick ber +staff after +exfine hos vad +Ciclantz +22-4-16 +022-004-016 +201-960966 +FILE NUMDER PRIMARY COU +YUMENT DATE +COLUNENT NUNDER +HOCA 07012 +C +ن +C +MP +4-03 +14-00000 +DISPATCH +10 +Chief, WH Division +INFO +PROCESSING +ACTION +IP +ACCOM +PLISHED +CLASSICATION +SECRETAR +POSLO +AEC FORELING +X +MINDERING REQUIRED +FROM +Chief of Station, Santo Domingo SKP +CAILY QUALIFIED +RELYVARTERS DESA, +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +ARSTRACT +DARVILN +SUBJECT Communist Comments on the Death of Martin Luther King/ +Reference to "Black Power" Concept +ACTION REQUIRED: REFERENCES +1. Attached for Headquarters retention are one copy each +of statements on the death of Martin Luther King by the Dominican. +Communist Party (PCD), the Communist 14th of June Revolutionary +Movement (MR-1J4), and various trade unions. All appeared.. +in the 7 April 1968 issue of El Nacional. +2. The text of the PCD statement makes reference to the +visit of Stokely Carmichael to the Latin American Solidarity +Organization Conference (LASO), quotes a statement by Fidel +Castro on Carmichael and the concept of "Black Power," and +expresses the solidarity of the PCD with the struggle of +North American Negroes. The MR-1J4 statement, only available +in gist, says that King's death reveals the profound crisis +existing within US society and shows that for the "racist +forces, "violence is the only law and is applied to internal +and external enemies alike. +3. Neither statement issues a call to violence on the +part of US Negroes. +ATTACHMENT: +As. Stated +DISTRIBUTION: +Peila Gaana +Stewart R. PATAKER +Herewith The folslutted +authorca: +3 - Chief, WH Division/atth/w +3 Files +w/att +MICROFILMED +APR 15 1968 +WOOC MICRO. SER +22-4-16 +JATT +680021 +Excluded tres subst: +devetraing-281 +Seclassication +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DATE TYPED +DATE DISPATCHED +CS COPY +10 Apr 68 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +D22-4-13 +SECRET +HDCA 7012 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +Zor preje +022-4-16- +14-00000 +i +Condenan Asesinato De +Martin Luther King +Dos organizaciones izquierdis lencià revolucionaria que derrum +ta's condenaron hoy la muerte del bará el sistema Imperialista. +reverendo Martin Luther King. +En comunicados separados el +Partido Comunista Dominicano y +el Movimiento Revolucionario 14 +de Junio dicen solidarizarse con +ol movimiento negro de los Esta. +dos Unidos, +El PCD demando de las organi- +zaciones políticas y sindicales dès- +arrollar actividades en apoyo a la +lucha de los negros norteamerica- +nos.. +Por su parte el 14 de Junio con- +sideró que el asesinato del Premio +Nobel de la Paz revela la profunda +crisis en que ha entrado la sociedad +norteamericana, +El PCD señala que el asesinato +del líder pacifista ha tenido justa +respuesta en la violencia desata +da en las ciudades más importantés Demuestra, según el 14 de Junio, +de los Estados Unidos que ha obli que para las fuerz fuerzas racistas la +gado a que el presidente Johnson hnson única ley es la violencia y que ésta +cancelara su viaje al exterior para es aplicada a todo enemigo inter- +conversaciones de paz en Vietnam, no o externo que se revele contra +Dice respaldar la rebelión, y los el imperio brutal. +pronunciamientos del líder negro +Stokely Carmichael ya que él único +camino en los Estados Unidos para +Ubrarse de la violencia de los ma +les que padece ese pueblo es la vio +Entiende la organización política +que la muerte del reverendo Lu +ther King es una gran ensefianza +para los de su raza que sufren la +opresión racista, +14-00000 +PARTIDO COMUNISTA +DOMINICANO +(PCD) +¡Nuestra solidaridad plena +con la lucha de los negros +norteamericanos, +como parte que es de la lucha +de todos los oprimidos +de la tierra! +El régimen de los monopolios imperialistas norteamericanos +se conmueve por la acción de los pueblos desde fuera con +Vietnam amal frente, y desde dentro con el gran movimiento por los +derechos civiles sciviles y por la paz, El asesinato de Lüther King, +será presentado como la obra de la mano fanática de un racista; +pero queda clara la responsabilidad de los interesados en liqui +dar la acción civil por la violencia, de los interesados en tm. +poner la mordaza a los reclamos del pueblo que cada vez vez más +Jucha organizadamente y que comprende los objetivos de esa +lucha, de los monopolios imperialistas, +La violencia engendra violencia, Muchos siglos de explota. +ción y de represión han pasado hasta que en los últimos Imos años +el negro norteamerica.comienza a organizar sú resistencia; +y en ello el papel de her King es innegable, de los más altos +meritos, de la mas encomiable abnegación, aunque su prédica +de pas no haya sido comprensible por todos los oprimidos ni +la más aproptada como lo demuestra su su propia muerte. +: +Los negros constit en los Estados Unidos el sector mas +explotado de la clase obrera en el nivel de sueldos, en en la dis. +criminaciña social que asume formas raciales, en la propor. +ción de les que participan en el ejército, en los planes de +seguros sociales; por lo que la discriminación y su respuesta +en la lucha por los derechos civiles tiene características esen. +cialmente clasistas aunque asuma formas raciales, y por lo +que crecientemente este fenómeno es comprendido por las +propias mesas blancas que apoyan los reclamos civiles de la +población de raza africana marginada de la sociedad, +14-00000 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10030.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10030.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..63e5285d550d100ddd17034a42c50c2bb7807a1f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10030.md @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +14-00000 +104-10174-10030 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CECILT + +10 May 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Payment to Edvard G. Tichborn (P) + +1. On 9 May this office received a telegram (in the file) +from Tichborn (P) dated 5 May 1960 in which he stated that he had +not yet received his check for $650.00 from Ashmead, Hanniferd 24 +Associates + +2. The undersigned contacted Mr. Thomas Strange, Cover +Division, to find out the reason for this delay. After following +up this request he informed me that said check had cleared +Tichborn's (P) California bank on 27 April, the Federal Reserve +on 29 April and is now in Cover Division as a cancelled check. + +3. I tried to phone Tichborn (P) late Monday afternoon (9 May) +but he was not in his office. I reached him this morning and +advised him that the money had beer deposited in his bank on the +date noted above. Tichborn (P) said he had not checked with the +bank but would do so. + +Evalena S. Vidal +Political Action Division + +i +08 +7653203) +2 +14-00000 +22 of 66 +SECRET +DOCUMENT +Box Number: +https://asc-app-01:7002/jfk/boxes/JFK64-10/coversheets +JFK64-10 +Source Number: 104-10174-10031 +CADRE Ref ID: C00556281 +Pub Date: +05/05/1960 +Pages: +1 + +C00556281 +104-10174-10031 +SECRET +11/4/2014 7:33 AM +14-00000 +3 +CLASS OF SERVICE +This is a fast message +unless is deferred char +serer to Indicated by the +proper symbol. +WESTERN UNION +TELEGRAM +W. P. MARSHALL. Possibent +A +SYMBOLS +DL-Day Later +NL Night Letter +LTLet. Telegram +The billing time shown in the dove live ca domestic relegrams is LOCAL TIME of pains of oricis of orisis There AL TIMEm point of dexinsion +LLF429 08154 LA610 +L LLJ201 PO LOS ANGELES CALIF 5 250P PDT +HENRY DARKIN +PO BOX 8105 SOUTHWEST STATION WASHDO +NO WORD FROM CASHNEAD YET. PLEASE CHECK. MAY HAVEMISMAILED. +BEST REGARDS +(HENRY LOPEZ.) +24 +5 PM 6 02 +09 +1. +201(253203) +08 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10033.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10033.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4cc674456efa54bc6ce457ddd485269cca930b35 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10033.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +104-10174-10033 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +25 April 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Payment to Rivard G. Tichborn (P) + +Tichborn's (P) accountings for the advance given him in +connection with his Cuban trip were processed and found in order. +The remaining half of his salary ($650.00) which was to be paid +upon the completion of his assignment was then processed +through the appropriate Finance and Cover channels (hand-carried). +The check, drawn on (Ashmead, Haniford Associates) in the amount +of $650.00 was cleared and left with Cover Division late Friday +afternoon 22, April 1960. Cover Division said it would be forwarded +that day to (Ashmead, Haniford Associates in Philadelphia) who +would then mail it to Tichborn's (P) California bank, on the +following Monday - 25 April 1960. + +Evalena S. Vidal + +Orig. - Subject File +1 - Chrono + +20(253503) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10036.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10036.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..407da1badbdb7e6e2159281131ae20c38fea2e12 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10036.md @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +104-10174-10036 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +4 February 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Meeting with Henry P. Lopes at Carleton Hotel. PP/PA +WH representatives were (Robert Reynolds) (Reteher) and (Philip Toomey (Thompson). The meeting took place 15 January 1960 +1200 hours to 1540 hours. + +He read the PP staff report on opposition groups (sanitized) and the report (sanitized) on the (Indian political action) operation. + +(Lopes was briefed by Mr. Reynolds on the current situation in Cuba. +He was given a check for $1300 and instructions to call Benjamin Avana at the Embassy and use the name Fred Horse. + +Mr. Lopes stated that he foresaw no problems in getting around in Cuba. He mentioned that one of his friends in the (Harvard Graduate School), Regino Boti Leon, was now in the (Castro Cabinet) and that he and (Boti) had dated the same girl who was now in New York. He intended to phone the girl on his stop-over in New York to renew acquaintance. + +(Lopez) was told about security precautions and that Mr. Evens would brief him further contacts to be made. Mr. Davis asked when he would be back here and (Lopes) said about the second of February. Davis said that we would tape his remarks at that time (Lopes) was asked to keep accurate account of his arrivals and departures for accounting purposes. + +(P. TOCHEY) +WH/L/PP + +(253303) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10037.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10037.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..32cab3832948486bb250052cb7b7549f9a88871e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10037.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +104-10174-10037 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +L February 1960 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Meeting with Henry P. Lopez at the Statler-Hilton Hotel on +1 February 1950 from 1000 hours to 1530 hours. + +1. Those present were Mrs. Vidal PP/PA, Alexander Hunter (Williams) +PP/EAD, Charles Penney (Twiss) WI/PW, and Philip Toomey (Thompson) H/4/PP. + +2. Mr. (Lopez) have a report of his contacts in Cuba after receiving +his notes which were brought up by Mr. (Noel) and given to Mr. (Lopez) by +Mr. Coomer. Lopez said that he had given biographical sketches of +Echevarria, Rasco, Laureano Batista, Martinez Fraga, Ruben de Leon and +Sanchez Arengo to the Station representative. he had also turned over a +report of Martinez Fraga on the aims of the Recaveracion de la Revolucion. + +3. Mr. (Lopez) report was taped and a transcript will be forwarded +to by PP/PA. + +4. Specific recommendations made by Mr. Lopez included having +Herbert Matthews go to Havava and try to influence Castro. Matthews +has a good reputation throughout the 25th of July Novement and could +help in an approach to Castro. A visit by Ei Hurrow to do a broadcast +on Cuba was also recommended. Mr. (Lopez) feels that Castro will be in +power for a long time to come and that we should try to influence him. +He is seriously affected by any defections and these right be encouraged. +Castro can be hit by defections of overworked and countermanded officials. +Two men who were mentioned as ripe for defection are ufo in Hacienda +and Cepero in Comercio. Lopez also recommended contact with Padre +Alberto de Castro in Caracas. This padre was formerly Fidel's instructor. +When Fidel was in Caracas he was scolded by Padre Castro whom Fidel +treated with great respect according to Bosso. The Padre and Fidel spent +about one and one half hours alone together at this time. This priest +should be checked as a possible influence on Fidel. The possibility of +a split between Fidel and Raul should be exploited. Raul is cold and +mean and the fact that he is Fidel's brother does not carry too much +weight. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10038.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10038.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd04bf844d05cf697d5d99521cb0d9afd401be54 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10038.md @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD: +SUBJECT: Debriefing of Edward G. Tichbern(P) + +1. Edward G.Tichborn(P) arrived in Washington from his trip to Cuba during +the night of 31 January 1960/. He was debraefed at the Hotel Statler from about +1000 to 1530 hours on 1 February. Those present at the debriefing were Messrs. +Phil Toomey and Charles Penney from WH Division, Mr Alexander Hunter) PP/EAD, and +the Undersigned. This debriefing was very interesting and resulted in a good +deal of pertinent information. The three and a half reels of tape derived fxKE +therefrom are now being transcribed by this office. Some of the more salient +points are noted below. + +2. Some of the operational information and suggestions offered by Tichborn +are the following: + +a. There appears to be little chance of a coalition of the opposition +groups at this time or in the near future since they are not well organized +and each group would want to be the leader of such an effort. Also, +according to the members of the opposition to whom Tichborn talked, it is +the general consensus of opinion that Fidel Castro is in no danger of loosing +his grip or the devotion of his followersx for some time to come. + +b. Fidel Castro seems to become most upset and almost paniced by +defections. Possessing a "Messiah-type complex he cannot bear the thought +of someone leaving the fold. Rather than to let such defections pass on +unnoticed, he feels compelled to give reasons and rake excuses. This then +blows the matter up perhaps out of proportion and quickly becomes a matter +of public knowledge. Tichborn feels that the inducement of defactions could +perhaps have more effect on Castro than any other single, rational action we +might undertake. + +c. There appears to be a relatively long-standing schism between the +brothers Fidel and haoul Castro. Raoul is the mone cold individual. As an +example, Fidel once ordered some 400 prisoners to be returned safely to their +homes, but Racul had a number of them killed. The general feeling in Cuba is +that Fidel is not a Communist, but that Raoul is undoubtedly at least a +fellow-traveller. Developing or exploiting this schism could therefore, be +operationally advantageous. (The fact that they are brothers would probably +have little effect on Fidel who has already reduced kixxxak the land holdings +of his mother and another brother in conformity with the agrarian refora +program and who failed his sister, and fired a Minister, over a shake-down +on an insurance deal.) + +3. Of special operatioral interest ware several individuals Tichborn +mentioned who might have some influence on Fidel Castro and hence might be of + +operational interest. They are: + +a. Pather (Padre) Alberto de Castros he is a Jesuit priest presently +located in Caracas, Venezuela, who had been a teacher of Fidel Castro during +his youth. Castro was in Venezuela and saw Father de Castro there during +which time the latter criticized Fidel for some of his actions. In spite of +the fact that this remonstration occured in front of some of Fidel's men, +and they laterthe latter treated him with great respect. It was felt by Tichbern's source +chatted alone of this information, and by Tichborn, that Father de Castro undoubted +has some influence over Castro. Tichborn suggested that it would be of value to +determine whether or not Fidel has any regular contact with Father de Castro +and if so, what operational potential he might have. + +b. Herb Mathewss he is a journalist with the F.V.Times and was the only +American newspaperman covering the Castro story prior to his final success. +While Tichborn was in Vuba, a front page article sa appeared in Revolucion +(the regime's press-spokesman) on Mathews. It was a sort of editorial and +praised Mathews as a "real man" and one who understood the revolution and +its aims. Tichborn feels that it might be to our advantage to get into +contact with Mathews since he appears to have the confidence of the +administration. + +c. Professor Rosco: Subject is on the faculty of the Universidad de +Villanueva and is a contemporary of Fidel Castro. They were classmates and +both were debators although according to Rosco, Castro did not make the +Debating Society of which he (Rosco) was the presidentOnce after the +revolution, Rosco attended a sppech Castro made and after the oration, the +latter asked Rosco what he thought of it. Upon hearing some criticism, he wanted +to know how it could have been improved. Since Castro was leaving for +Venezuela and the United States he asked Rosco to accompany him in order that +they could discuss the matter further. Tichborn feels that Rosco (a member of +the opposition) Max probably has more influence on Castro than Rosco realizes +and that this possibility would be worth looking into. + +d. Edward R.Murrow: he produced a TV program on Castro and Tichborn feels +that he might have established a rapport with Castro during this period. + +4. One of the contacts Tichborn made in Cuba (the Director of Tourism) asked +him if he knew of anyone who would be interested in coming to Cuba on an all-expenses- +paid visit in order to write articles (or other similar propaganda) on present day +Cuba. Tichborn mentioned Clete Roberts, a popular radio and TV commentator in ios +Angeles as a possible candidate. (Tichborn also discussed this matter with Horace +W. Davis.) Tichborn will mention this possibility to Roberts upon his return to +Californic. + +5. While in Cuba, Tichborn accidently met a young lady who later revealed to +him that she was "an agent for the State Department". He felt that this was a +security matter and that it should be brought to our attention for that purpose. +Mr Toomey did not recognize the name; it is being further checked cut with WH +Division. The incident and the details will be made the subject of a separate +memorandum for CI Staff. + +6. On the administrative side, Tichherr will forward by mail his +financial accounting, one copy to the cover company and the other to Henry +W. Darkin(P). The cover letter which was provided him the the event that +he came to the attention of the Cuban authorities was returned to us and is +now in his file. (There was no necessity for its use.) Tichborn inquired as to +the possibility of receiving reimbursement for medical exponses which will +undoubtedly be incurred upon his return to California due to a possible hernia +which developed in New York on his return trip en route to Washington. This is +being checked out by this office. Tichborn departed for Los Angeles (having been +taken to Freindship International Airport by Donry Derkin) at about 1800 +hours on 1 February 1960. + +Evalena S. Vidal diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10041.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10041.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79d56ddc498915dd2523e10400348b620296a263 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10041.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +104-10174-10041.. 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +2/pd + +Edward G. Tichborn's bank is as follows: + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +08 +Bank of America +Wilshire-Sweetzer Branch, +6507 Wilshire Blvd., +Los Angeles 48, California + +The check for the $2,000 operational advance was drawn on a +check of the cover company. It was mailed from Washington +with an accompanying letter written by Tichborn stating that +it should be deposited to his Commercial Account. Date of +writing and forwarding was 15 January 1960. + +The $650 check for of his total salary, should be mailed +to the same bank and credited to his Commercial Account. + +E.S.V. +19 Jan 60 + +++(253763) +८ +68 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10043.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10043.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38454b0c704c7c5dfa182bda03d125f83297db12 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10174-10043.md @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +14-00000 +104-10174-10043 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Dear Mr. Tichborn: + +The following is set forth as clarification of your present +mission, and the procedures which will be followed in the conduct +of it. Please indicate your agreement by signing below. + +A. Operational + +1. You will be briefed generally on some aspects of the Cuban +situation while in Washington on this date.. + +2. The major briefing to be given you concerning the local +political situation, security precautions, and more detailed +instructions on your present mission will be undertaken upon your +arrival in Havana. + +3. Upon arrival in Havana a tourist card will be issued by +the Cuban Immigration authorities. You will give your true name and +occupation in the United States and state that you are in that area +as a "tourist". + +4. Your initial contact in Havana will be with IDEN A (name +and telephone number attached hereto). When making this call, you +will identify yourself as Fred Morse. + +5. IDEN A will then give you the briefing mentioned in paragraph +2 above. + +6. IDEN A will also arrange to put you in contact with about +two individuals for the purpose of starting you on your assignment. +It is anticipated that other leads and contacts will result from +these introductions, both in Havana and the interior. + +7. When talking to any local contacts you make while in Cuba, +your cover story will be the following: that you are talking to thea +on the behalf of some (unnamed) American businessmen and investors in +order to assess discreetly their position and legal resources as concerns +the revolutionary laws and to determine the possibility for future +financial development and investments. + +2012(3203) +об + +14-00000 +11 + +8. We are providing you with a letter from & cover company +(attached hereto) which you will use only in the case of extreme +emergency in the event that you come to the attention of the Cuban +authorities. This letter states that you are there on a vacation +and that this company has asked you to get some first-hand information +on the subjects mentioned in paragraph 7 above while there if you +are so inclined. This will provide you with a plausible excuse for +being both a tourist and one interested in talking with local +personalities.. + +9. Your mission generally is to talk with as many knowledgeable +persons as possible regarding the political situation in Cuba, with +special emphasis on the opposition, its strengths, weaknesses, plans +and prograris. Of particular interest is the possibility or feasibility +of a coalescence of these opposition groups. + +B. Administrative + +1. While on your present assignment you will keep a record of +your expeuses which will enable you to submit the required accounting +for funds upon your return. In keeping the accounts you should note +times of arrival and departure, detailed notation of expenses incurred, +and the rate of exchange obtained when exchanging U. S. dollars into +local currency. + +2. Upon your return you will submit two accountings. One will +include your salary under "services rendered", and also your expenses +and will be in true name to the following company: + +Ashmead, Haniford Associates +1615 Spruce Street, +Philadelphia, Pennsylvania +324 + +3. The second accounting will also include salary and operational +expenses and will be submitted in pseudonym to: + +Henry W. Darkın +P. 0. Box 8105 +Southwest Station +Washington, D. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: LYNCH, GRAYSON +DED FILE + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: + +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +| DATE RECEIVED | DATE RETURNED | REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL | +|---|---|---|---| +| 22 A6 28 6pm | JAME | PAT ORR | | +| 22 A6 | JAME | JAMES P. KELLY | | + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +BUSINESS: +Subject is a retired CIA employee. + +GRAYSTON LYNCH +8709 Bay Point Drive +Tampa, Florida + +DCD-399/78 +10 April 1978 +MEMORANDUM FOR: DDO/ISS/IP/EIS +FROM: Ruth Elliff +DCD/FIO/PAO +SUBJECT: House Select Committee on Assassinations Request (OLC 78-1035) + +1. I have searched DCD's records on the individuals listed in subject request with the following results: +a. Carlos Quiroga negative +b. Pedro Diaz Lanz Two documents for your retention. Please note that the teletype of 6 February 1977 also includes the names of several other individuals of interest to the committee. +c. Roland Masferrer File A-16-88-46 on loan and documents for retention. (Masferrer is a subject of a recent FOIA request, F-77-260.) +d. Manolo Rey DCD case 42315 on loan (also contains references to Manuel Artime). Retention copies of additional documents also included. +e. Antonio Cuesta Valle Documents for retention. +f. Antonio Veciana Documents for retention (please note that the documents also contain references to Antonio Cuesta Valle). +g. Edward L. Freers negative +h. Mrs. G. Stanley Brown negative +i. David E. Murphy negative +j. Aline Mosby Documents for retention. + +E2 IMPDET CL BY 386090 + +DCD-399/78 +10 April 1978 +SUBJECT: House Select Committee on Assassinations Request (OLC 78-1055) + +k. Abraham Isaac Goldberg One document for retention. +n. Robert J. Korengold negative +n. Marita Lorenz File A-20-44-72 on loan. Please note that Ms. Lorenz recently filed a request under the Privacy Act (P-77-2794). +o. Evelio Alpizar Perez Documents for retention. +p. Antonio Soto Vazque negative + +2. With regard to the four names listed together on page two of subject menorandum, I am forwarding documents dealing with Justin McCarthy and a Robert M. Moore. It is uncertain whether or not these individuals are the ones of interest to the HSCA (our files contain references to at least 15 other individuals named Robert Moore; without considerable additional information, we cannot make any positive identification). I am forwarding, on loan, our file on Grayson Lynch (A-19-44-94). You may wish to consult with DCD later with regard to releasing this individual from his obligation of secrecy. + +Ruth Elliff + +Attachments a/s + +RELLIFF:wfc +Distribution: +O Addressee +1 DCD Chrono +1 Staff A +3 RElliff +5 Control + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +27 February 1976 + +SUBJECT: Grayston Lynch, ex-BKHERALD Staff Employee + +1. John Greaney called on 26 February to advise that in his judgmer.t DCD's roll in this matter is finished. Greaney has sent this material to John Kennedy, NARCOG, who has advised John Werner, Drug Enforcement Agency, who will contact Lynch directly. + +2. Mr. Greaney has contacted Lynch directly and notified him thạt Mr. Werner will be calling him. We, therefore, see no further action by DCD in this matter, and Mr. Knaysi has been so advised. + +E. H. WATTS +Deputy Chief of Operations, DCD + +EHW:jt +Distribution: +Orig. OC/DCD Chrono +1 Control + +E2 IMPDET CL BY 018877 + +NFL-002-76 +14 January 1976 + +Chief, Domestic Collection Division +ATTN: Deputy Chief of Operations-(Watts) +Chief, Miami Field Office + +IDEN A, ex-BKHERALD Staff Employee. + +1. We met with IDEN A, a retired BKHERALD staff employee, on 7 January 1976 at his home in Tampa, Florida. IDEN A had requested the meeting through contact with an attorney in IDEN B. IDEN A sroke for several hours about his life since retirement in 1971. What follows is a long summation of his comments, and at the memo's conclusion his reasons for bringing this situation to our attention. (Forwarded under Separate Cover]. + +2. IDEN A, who had a major role in the Bay of Pigs activities, and who was associated with JMHAVE during the period 1961-68, has maintained many contacts within the Cuban community in Florida. LNCOLLAR, which was aware of the involvement of some ex-BKHERALD assets (Cubans) in the drug importation business, had been unable to penetrate this group in the period to late 1973. IDEN A, in the meantime, had moved to Key West, Florida, purchased a lobster fishing boat and equipment, and become a respected member of the community. + +3. In late 1973, a former BKHERALD asset (AMTABY Project) who had been terminated in 1963, IDEN C, came to IDEN A in Key West, claimed he had escaped from jail in Cuba in 1970 (where he had been jailed for drug running between Cuba and WODUAL), and said he had information on drug traffic. He asked IDEN A to contact someone in LNCOLLAR and indicate IDÈN C's willingness to be of assistance. IDEN A replied he was retired and could not help. A few months later, IDEN D (ANTABY-27), another former asset, flew to Key West from Miami. He met IDEN A and informed him LNCOLLAR had sent him down to check on IDEN C. IDEN D identified his LNCOLLAR contact as IDEN E, an ex-BKHERALD 'asset and former BKHERALD contract employee. At about this time IDEN F, a former BKHERALD staff employee, moved to Key West and informed IDEN A that LNCOLLAR was being staffed with BKHERALD employees in its Intelligence Division, and that the leader of the division was IDEN G, another ERMERALD staffer. + +4. A few months later, IDEN A received a call from IDEN H, another BEHERALD retires, who asked about IDEN A's access to boats IDEN H wished to purchase for a relative of his wife, the relative residing in Venezuela. He photographed every boat in the Key West harbor, and it was apparent to IDEN A he was LNCCLEAR-involved. Later, IDEN F approached IDEN A and said + +22 IMPDET CL BY 011668 + +NFL-002-75 +PAGE 2 + +two EKIDRALD paupio in Filand wanted to meet with IDEN A. IDEN A agreed to a meeting, and IDEN F introduced IDEN I and IDEN E. IDEN-A know- IDEN I, but was aware of IDEE only by reputation, which was unsavory. IDEN E claimed to be a BKHERALD employee, as did IDER I. IDEN A, of course, knew otherwise, but said nothing. In March 1974, IDEN A got a call from IDEN J of the IDEN K, Miami. He was an ex-EKHERALD officer, and he said IDEN C wished to speak with IDEN A in Miami on an urgent basis. + +5. IDEN G told IDEN A that he wanted the latter to work for LNCOLLAR to establish intelligence networks in the Cuban community in Key West. He said no one else could do it, and he promised to provide at the start US$100/week plus expenses plus money to pay IDEN A's agents. He said this money would not be reportable as income. When IDEN A asked about the effect of his own ex-BKHERALD status, IDEN G replied BKHERALD does not want or need to know of this arrangement. IDEN G acknowledged that US$100/week was a small payment, but said any information resulting in a seizure of drugs, the arrest of drug traffickers, or damage to drug rings will be assessed by a board within LNCOLLAR, and money (thousands of dollars) rewarded for this assistance. IDEN A would then be free to split the money with his agents. IDEN J, who was at the meeting, added that within a year IDEN A should be able to afford the best and largest lobster boat available. + +6. IDEN G and IDEN J impressed IDEN A with the dangerous nature of his assignment. They stressed cover as the most important consideration, and IDEN G said, "I don't want to go to any more funerals". They added that if IDEN A got into trouble, there were 150 LNCOLLAR agents in Miami who would come to his aid instantly. IDEN A was given emergency telephone numbers and code names, and was told LNCOLLAR would arrange for his airlift out (through the LNTUCK Aar Station) if needed. If his LNCOLLAR affiliation was blown, IDEN G said there would be compensation provided up to US$40 thousand, as well as relocation assistance. The relocation assistance was not specified, but IDEN A assumed this meant six months living expenses and assistance in job search activities, as well as reimbursement for moving expenses. IDEN J and IDEN L, another ex-BKHERALD official, were to come to Key West one week later to brief IDEN A on the local situation. In the meantime, IDEN A was to prepare a report on what he knew about drug traffickers in the Key West area. Two weeks later, the two did appear in Key West. The little they knew about Key West drug activities was included in IDEN A's report, which also contained much additional data. + +7. IDEN A subsequently set up an intelligence net, and began serding back reports. IDEN A was frequently summoned to Miami for meetings with IDEN G. Often these meetings were a waste of time, and on occasion IDEN G + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 3. + +would not even show up. At one point IDEN J asked IDEN A to write a paper on-the-capability of ex-BKHERALD assets who were drug traffickers, and who had been trained in infiltration and exfiltration, to penetrate WODUAL coastal defenses with drugs. IDEN A showed how the assets could circumvent any government effort to stop the drug traffic. The paper "scared LNCOLLAR to death," according to IDEN A. At the end of June 1974, IDEN Jasked IDEN A to journey to Washington to brief top LNCOLLAR officiala on his conclusions. It was to be an all expense paid trip, and IDEN A flew up and stayed one week. Total remuneration received for the journey was only US$150. During the week, IDEN A had many meetings with LDEN G and his deputy, IDEN M, a former IDEN N staff employee. IDEN G indicated at that time he was impressed with IDEN A's reports and access in Key West... + +8. Leter, IDEN A cold IDEN G he had sent lots of reports, but there. had been no arrests, and therefore no bonuses. IDEN A said he would no longer work for just US$100/week. IDEN G replied he might be able to maka "IDEN A a LNCOLLAR consultant to protect his retired status. lle also promised-IDEN A a large lobster boat (taken from those confiscated in LNCOLLAR raids), and an additional US$500/month to meet expenses and agent payoffs. IDEN C also spoke of using. IDEN A in LNCOLLAR activities in Jamaica and South America. Nothing ever was forthcoming on ary of these matters. During this period, IDEN A also provided LNCOLLAR (at its requesc) with the names of potential sources of information in the Miami area. Several persons were approached by LNCOLLAR using IDEN A's name, and a number of former BKHERALD assets were picked up in this manner. Included in this group are IDEN O, IDEN P, and IDEN Q. + +9. In May 1974, IDEN F came to IDEN A at a party and, while drunk, said he had heard IDEN G wanted to recruit IDEN A for LNCOLLAR activities. In June he made similar comments while at another social gathering. IDEN A made no comment (other than requesting that IDEN F shut up). When IDEN A was recruited by IDEN G and IDEN J, they had made quite a point of saying only they would be aware of IDEN A's LNCOLLAR ties. Later in June 1974, IDEN F said he knew IDEN A was working with INCOLLAR. In July 1974, IDEN G said he did not like having IDEN L, who was IDEN A's handling officer in Miami, dealing with him since IDEN L was known to be an LNCOLLAR officer. IDEN C wanted to have IDEN A deal directly with him in Washington, but IDEN A objected, saying the arrangement was too cumbersome. In late July, IDEN G introduced IDEN A to his new contact, IDEN I. + +10. In November 1974, it became apparent the drug ring in Key West on which IUEN A's group was reporting was becoming spooked and overly cautious. Through several of his agents IDEN A learned this resulted + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE & + +from a direct approach to the violators by LNCOLLAR officer IDES E. vho had come to Kay West unbeknownst to DEN A. Through friends in Miami IDEN A found out IDEN E was in charge of IDEN A's operation in Key West, had a homosexual relationship with IOEN F which went back for many years (and was responsible for the breakup of IDEN E's first marriage). had big real estate deals going in Miami, had a Swiss bank account, and was still using BKKERALD cover in Miami. + +11. IDEN P, who was aware of IDEN E'S LINCOLLAR connection, and two other LNCOLLAR assets in the Miami area. had agreed to assist LNDULIAR only if LNCOLLAR officials could guarantee IDEN E would never know of their relationship or see any of their informant reports. IDEN I arranged for this through IDEN G, and the three agents' files were placed in IDEN N's safe. IDEN A subsequently has learned IDEN E routinely say ail of IDAN P's raporta. Later, when the revelations in the preceding paragraph were known, IDEN I told IDEN A there were many allegations about IDEN E, and that he had mentioned this to DEN G. IDEN C had assered hin he would be brought to Washington to discuss the matter, but nothing ever came of it. Ironically, IDEN E was taken into LNCOLLAR on the orders of LECOLLAR Director IDEN R, and it was specified that no clearance or background check would be undertaken on him. + +12. IDEN I and IDEN A decided to approach IDEN F to learn more about IDEN E. During a one hour discussion, MEN F said he had been appointed the recruiting officer within BKHERALD for persons who wou'd go to LACOLLAR. IDEN F said he had known IDEN E for a long period of time, and had brought him along in BKHERALD hierarchy. IDEN A believes IDEN F also engineered the absence of a security check on IDEN Z by LACCLLAR since he did not want his homosexual relationship with IDEN E revealed. At that point IDEN A called IDEN G and filled him in on what had been learned, including IDEN F's admission that DEN E had told him IDEN A was an LNCOLLAR asset. IDEN G. denied knowing IDEN F, but said he would check on IDEN E. IDEN A met with DEN G the next day in Miami to fill him in further, and IDEN G ordered a full investigation. In the meantime, IDEN F told DEN E of his meeting with IDEN I and IDEN A, and IDEN Σ wrote a memorandum saying a fellow LNCOLLAR officer (IDEN I) had over stepped the bounds of propriety in his relationship with an LNCOLLAR asset (IDEN A), and that IDEN I and IDE A were ruaning an investigation on IDEN 5. IDEN E described the situation as "intolerable". The LACOLLAR inquiry, then, turned from IDEN E to improper actions by IDEN I in discussing an LNCOLLAR employee with an asset. The Internal Affairs section of LNCOLLAR did continue the IDEN E probe and concluded by May 1975 that the charges against IDEN & were accurate. In the meantime, IDEN I was interrogated by IDEN M on his relationship with IDEN A. + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 3 +: + +13. 8. ii, la Cincome inen A that control of his operation was being transferred to the Miami regional office, and that his financial relationship with INCOLLAR would be terminated and then re-established locally following 1 September 1975. On 9 September 1975, a state-federal task force arrested 39 persons in Key West. IDEN A knew nothing about the arrests in advanca. He called IDEN G to find out what was happening, and IDEN G said he also was unaware of them. He asked IDEN A to continua reporting on these developmants. The next day IDEN A met with a source who told him someone had blown IDEN A's LACOLLAR affiliation to the drug ring. He described the leak as coming from an ex-BKHERALD officer who hated IDEN A. IDEN A's source, who was in touch with drug ring members, toid IDEN A the codename of his LNCOLLAR operation (IDEN S), and IDEN A. learned IDEN F had spread this word all over town. IDEN A subsequently received telephone death threats (one of the ring member's girl friend called to tell him a white LNCOLLAR informant (IDEN A) would not get out of town alive). There had been eight informant deaths in Monroe County (Key West) in 1975, all unsolved murders. There was every reason, then, to take the threats seriously. IDEN A informed LNCOLLAR about the threats. LNCOLLAR replied that. IDEN A was pushing the panic button, and askol for more information. IDEN A requested that the emergency evacuation apparatus be used, but LNCOLLAR refused. Finally, LNCOLLAR said "We don't know what you expect us to do since you've been terminated". IDEN A, who had been terminated by LNCOLLAR/Washington, had not been picked up subsequently by the Miami Regional Office. + +14. IDEN A, desiring to keep a low profile, could not talk to many of his agents in Key West, but the fow he did reach were expecting a portion of the reward money since the ring that was rolled up was one the agents had reported on for many months. IDEN A checked with LNCOLLAR on this, and was informed his net's information was not used as tho basis for the arrests. IDEN A learned that IDEN F had passed the word around Key West that IDEN A was not an LNCOLLAR staff employee, which made DEN A fair game for removal. He also learned plans had been made locally for his murder. At that point, IDEN A then made his escape with his wife. In Miami, he mot with IDEN M. IDEN H claimed IDEN E had not caused any of the problems IDEN A had experienced. Concerning money assurances, IDEN M first denied any promises had been made. Later he said any that had been made (by IDEN G) were unauthorized. Ha reiterated IDEI A's reporting, although accurate, was not used in the arrests. LACOLLAR agreed to provide LDEN A with US$1800 for all his problems, and raised the sum later to US$3 thousand. IDEN A accepted the money, but did not indicate he was satisfied with this sum. + +15. IWEN A snuck back into Key West and packed his household goods in one evening. liis boat was given to a fish supply house to sell. Sinca he owed the company money for supplies he had purchased, the rish house + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 6 + +sold the boat for a sum equal to his debts. IDEN A's wife quit her job without notice, and he estimates his actual financial losses are US$25 thousand. LICOLLAR has indicated the US$3 thousand paywant is "all IDEN A will get", and he is determined to get more. + +16. IDEN A believes many of his agents think he did receive a payoff from LNCOLLAR following the arrests, and that he took all the money and ran, leaving then axposol in Key West. The cars of two of his agents were burned, and IDEN D, IDEN P. and others in the Miami area quit working for LNCOLLAR when they learned of the treatment he had received and/or received death threats themselves. IDENT. As a result, IDEN A cannot return to Key Wost, and his lobster business no longer exists. + +17. The purpose of IDEN A's contacting the RKHERALD is first to let us know what has happened to many of its former employees and assets. IDEN A believes BKHERALD should know of the false provises that were used to lure some BKHERALD employees to work at LNCOLLAR. As documentation, he provided IDEN l'a grievance letter to INCOLLAR which is attached and for retention. IDEN I has, incidentally, been taken out of the Intelligence Division of LACOLLAR and placed in enforcement work in Miami. IDEN I 1s currently seeking to return to BKHERALD employment, and IDEN A says IDEN I will verify his statements on the treatment of BKHERALD personnel who transferred to LICOLLAR. (IDEN I's home phone in Miami is IDEN I.) He and the other ex-BKHERALD employees working at a lower level ara fed up with LNCOLLAR, and are convinced they will never receive fair treatment in that organization. Since IDEN A believes the recruitment of BKHERALD officers to switch to LNCOLLAR will be a continuing thing, he feals we should know the realities of life in LNCOLLAR. + +*[Forwarded Separately) +18. In addition, he notes LNCOLLAR is using many retired BKHERALD people and former BKHERALD assets in its activities. IDEN A believes these persons, in many instances, are being both used and abused. Any flap which occurs as a result of LACOLLAR mismanagement will bounce back on BRIERALD, since it appears BKHERALD is involved in the LICOLLAR operation. Indeed, IDEN G has given the impression his activities have been cleared with and approved by BKHERALD. Those assets who are being turned off by LNCOLLAR mismanagement are going to be lost to BEHERALD es well as to LSCOLLAR. Some of these persons could be significant asseis 14 years to come. + +19. A flap may not be so far off. In recent weeks IDEN U, whe 18 writing a book about the role of the Cubans IDEN V and IDEN W in the IDEN X affair, called IDEN A and said he has information that IDEN G's wife and IDEN Y's business manager made a trip to Florida recently. Also IDEN U said he hae learned that a former BKMERALD man who is a + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 7 + +LNCOLLAR agent is a honosexual, and that US$15 thousand in LNCOLLAR funda vare given to someone in Mizal to bail out a Puerto Rican drug dealer. The investigation of DE 2 by INCOLLAR internal affairs did reveal, according to IDEN A, that Ust15 thousand could not be accounted for by IDEN E, whose career appears to have bean unaffected by the invescigatiou. IDEN U, who obviously has a source within LNCOLLAR, also told IDEN A about many of the individuals (by name) in LNCOLLAR who are formarly BKHERALD employees. + +20. IDEN U's information appears to be accurate, according to IDEN A, who recalle receiving a telephone call from IDEN G in July 1975. IDEN G was agitated, and asked IDEN A to handle a matter for him quickly and quietly. He said his wife, children, and the business agent of IDEN Y were in Kay West, and were supposed to stay in the apartment of a retired' BKHERALD employee named IDEN Z (formerly with IDEN AA). IDEN Z, a friend of IDEN F, had left the area and gave his apartment, key to IDEN F. When IDEN C's wife and the others arrived in Key West, theyccould not locate IDEN F to get the koy. IDEN C asked IDEN A to find out what they were doing, "and just how far my neck is stuck out". IDEN A learned they had checked into a local motel. He called IDEM G and passed on this information. IDEN G was relieved, but asked IDEM A to keep an eye on them and report their movements to him. Subsequently, while on a trip to Miami, IDEN A was approached by an LNCOLLAR officer in Internal Affairs. This individual said the episode was under active investigation, and asked IDEN A what he knew noout it. + +21. Finally, IDEN A is giving EXHERALD an opportunity to provide whatever advice, guidance, and assistance it wishes to furnish before he takes further action to obtain just compensation from LNCOLLAR. He is thinking in terms of possible BKKERALD intervention on his behalf with LNCOLLAR. He recognizes AKAZRALD may wish to let him fend for himself. In that event, he plans to approach IDEN BB in Tampa to reveal the above story, and seak IDEN BB's assistance in petitioning LNCOLLAR fof financial relief. He will not take any action with IDEN BB until he has heard from BEKHERALD. Since be is anxious to get started on this matter, a speedy reply to his request for assistance will de appreciated. + +22. IDEN A, incidentally, has docided to remain in Tampa, and has obtained a job as chief investigator for a local private security service. We indicated a reply would be forthcoming either through us or directly to IDEN A. His phone number is IDEN A. He resides at IDEN A. + +BJknaysi: paw +Separate Cover Attachment to Follow + +BRUCE E. MAINHARISG + +CONFIDENTIAL 1614232 JAR 76 STAFF +CHE SCO/MIAMI 13076 +DOD/ASHINGION +ATINI DEPUTY CHIEF OF OPERATIONS CRATES +SUBJ: DEITIES IN NAL-APE-76 DATES 14 JANUARY 1976 FORU +IS POUCH 10. 234 + +IDES A GRAYGILLYNCH, 8719 BAY POINT DRIVE, TAMPA, FLOA +PHONE USER: 613-884-6618 +IDEN 3 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNCIL +IDEC GUSTAVO FERNANDEZ +IDEN D - AVADO CANTILLO +IDENE ROBERT MEDELLL +IDEF GEORGE OFICINAND JERRY"> +IDEN ALUCIS CONTEN +IDEA - BENEDICT MATICH +1984 I GARY HATTOCKS, PHONE HINGER 279-0945 +IDEX J- JILLIAN LOGAYL +IDEN K - DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE +IDER L - NIKE BRUN +1080 - BUREAU OF NARCOTICS +IMER O - RAFAIL GARCIA +1984 P - GONZALO HERRERA +BCTC JULIO PESTOSTI +- 131 +1-ESSAL + +PAGE 2 DEO/SIASI 13076 +IDEA S- (GRAY GHOST) + +DEJT THE DRUG RING THAT WAS ROLLED UP VAS A MULTI-MILLION +DOLLAR OPERAT 10%, THE GROUP HAD A COUNTER HOTELLIGENCE +BUDGET OF ABOUT USSONE MILLION ANGUALLY, AP-INCLUDED +(EITHER AS ACTIVE RING FEDERS OR VITTIG 07 ITS +ACTIVITIES TE SON OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE IN FEY VEST, +THE STATE'S ATTORNEY, THE SHERIFF AD CHIEF OF POLICE, +THREE PENJERG OF THE CITY COUNCIL, THE ENTIRE POLICE +DEPARTMENT, OVER HALF OF THE CHERIFF'S DEPARTBEAT, THE +FIRE CHIEF, ALO VARIOUS CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAS. THE +RING ALSO RAR THE PROSTITUTION, NORDERS, AD THIET BIGS +IN THE AREA. WHILE SOME OF THESE PERSONS WERE ARRESTED +(THE FLUE CHIEF, FOR ONE), OTHERS WERE NOT, AND ALL ARE +FREE OR BAIL AT THIS. TINE. + +IDES V - SERWARD L. BARKER +IDEN - EUGENIOR. MARTINEZ +1024 X - WATERGATE +IDEN Y MADAR NHIL +IDEN Z - RALPH JOHNSON +IDEN AA - V80 +DES BR CONGRESSMAN SAN GIBBONS + +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 7 +LNCOLLAR agent is a honosexual, and that US$15 thousand in LNCOLLAR funds vare given to someone in Mizal to bail out a Puerto Rican drug dealer. The investigation of DE 2 by INCOLLAR internal affairs did reveal, according to IDEN A, that Ust15 thousand could not be accounted for by IDEN E, whose career appears to have bean unaffected by the invescigatiou. IDEN U, who obviously has a source within LNCOLLAR, also told IDEN A about many of the individuals (by name) in LNCOLLAR who are formarly BKHERALD employees. + +20. IDEN U's information appears to be accurate, according to IDEN A, who recalle receiving a telephone call from IDEN G in July 1975. IDEN G was agitated, and asked IDEN A to handle a matter for him quickly and quietly. He said his wife, children, and the business agent of IDEN Y were in Kay West, and were supposed to stay in the apartment of a retired' BKHERALD employee named IDEN Z (formerly with IDEN AA). IDEN Z, a friend of IDEN F, had left the area and gave his apartment, key to IDEN F. When IDEN C's wife and the others arrived in Key West, theyccould not locate IDEN F to get the koy. IDEN C asked IDEN A to find out what they were doing, "and just how far my neck is stuck out". IDEN A learned they had checked into a local motel. He called IDEM G and passed on this information. IDEN G was relieved, but asked IDEM A to keep an eye on them and report their movements to him. Subsequently, while on a trip to Miami, IDEN A was approached by an LNCOLLAR officer in Internal Affairs. This individual said the episode was under active investigation, and asked IDEN A what he knew noout it. + +21. Finally, IDEN A is giving EXHERALD an opportunity to provide whatever advice, guidance, and assistance it wishes to furnish before he takes further action to obtain just compensation from LNCOLLAR. He is thinking in terms of possible BKKERALD intervention on his behalf with LNCOLLAR. He recognizes AKAZRALD may wish to let him fend for himself. In that event, he plans to approach IDEN BB in Tampa to reveal the above story, and seak IDEN BB's assistance in petitioning LNCOLLAR fof financial relief. He will not take any action with IDEN BB until he has heard from BEKHERALD. Since be is anxious to get started on this matter, a speedy reply to his request for assistance will de appreciated. + +22. IDEN A, incidentally, has docided to remain in Tampa, and has obtained a job as chief investigator for a local private security service. We indicated a reply would be forthcoming either through us or directly to IDEN A. His phone number is IDEN A. He resides at IDEN A. + +BJknaysi: paw +Separate Cover Attachment to Follow + +BRUCE E. MAINHARISG + +ORIGINATOR, AND FIELD NO. +Knaysi/NFL 2-76 +XX DIVISION SOURCE AND CHRONO +SUBJGAT FILES AND CHRONO, FILE +SUBJECT +Memo: Grayston Lynch, ex-BKHARALD Staff Employee + +ROUTING | DATE | INITIALS | REMARKS +---|---|---|--- +Mr. Watts | 4 It | w | 20 A61976: Jelam, Francis thas posted to Jelem Kennedy - l'ARCOG Atic in +Claps | M | Jurn will inform DEA, tiore in +C/DCD | | JOHN Greaney's Kew, it belongs +Jeane | 27 Fet | it | When he hears from DEA We will +| | | in foron LyncHhne hove + +FILES DISPOSITION +2 Contine + +TO : Chief, Domestic Collection Division +ATTN : Deputy Chief of Operations (Watts) +FROM : Chief, Miami Field Office +SUBJECT: IDEN A, ex-BKHERALD Staff Employee + +1. We met with IDEN A, a retired BKHERALD staff employee, on 7 +January 1976 at his home in Tampa, Florida. IDEN A had requested the +meeting through contact with an attorney in IDEN B. IDEN A spoke for +several hours about his life since retirement in 1971. What follows is +a long summation of his comments, and at the mero's conclusion his reasons +for bringing this situation to our attention. (Forwarded under Separate Cover). + +2. IDEN A, who had a major role in the Bay of Pigs activities, and +who was associated with JMWAVE during the period 1961-68, has maintained +many contacts within the Cuban community in Florida. LNCOLLAR, which +was aware of the involvement of some ex-BKHERALD assets (Cubans) in the +drug importation business, had been unable to penetrate this group in +the period to late 1973. IDEN A, in the meantime, had moved to Key West, +Florida, purchased a lobster fishing boat and equipment, and become a +respected member of the community. + +3. In late 1973, a former BKHERALD asset (AMTABY Project) who had +been terminated in 1963, IDEN C, came to IDEN A in Key West, claimed he +had escaped from jail in Cuba in 1970 (where he had been jailed for drug +running between Cuba and WODUAL), and said he had information on drug +traffic. He asked IDEN. A to contact someone in LNCOLLAR and indicate +IDEN C's willingness to be of assistance. IDEN A replied he was retired +and could not help. A few months later, IDEN D (AMTABY-27), another +former asset, flew to Key West from Miami. He met IDEN A and informed +him LNCOLLAR had sent him down to check on IDEN C. IDEN D identified +his LNCOLLAR contact as IDEN E, an ex-BKHERALD asset and former BKHERALD +contract employee. At about this time IDEN F, a former BKHERALD staff +employee, moved to Key West and informed IDEN A that LNCOLLAR was being +staffed with BKHERAID employees in its Intelligence Division, and that +the leader of the division was IDEN G, another BKHERALD staffer. + +4. A few months later, IDEN A received a call from IDEN H, another +BKHERALD retiree, who asked about IDEN A's access to boats IDEN H wished +to purchase for a relative of his wife, the relative residing in Venezuela. +He photographed every boat in the Key West harbor, and it was apparent to +IDEN A he was LNCOLLAR-involved. Later, IDEN F approached IDEN A and said + +E2 IMPDET CL BY 011668 +CONFIDENTIAL +Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan + +14-00000 +CONFIDENTIAL +NFL-002-76 +PAGE 2 + +IDEN A knew +was unsavory. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10085.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10085.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c8835aa84da7ac97b53e8c144e9f4e7d4415ea20 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10085.md @@ -0,0 +1,1282 @@ +14-00000 +104-10175-10085 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +VIA ATR +(Spacity Air or Sea Pouch) + +DISPATCH NO. 101-A-1552 + +SECRET +CLASSICATION + +DATE 29 June 1954 +TO +: Chief, WIDE +FROM: +Chief of Mission, Mexico City +SUBJECT SPECIFIC-Subject of BMW-1507 +GENERAL-Operational +REFERENCE: MW-1507, 18 June 1954 + +1. Subject is contacted by a member of this Mission about twice a +month usually on a semi-social tesis. Subject is quite familiar with the +workingston based on his experience in Panama, his frequent +visits there, and his contacts with this office curing the jaw +From time to time subject provides bits of information cr opinions ca local +affairs which he thinks may be of interest. Ways in which he could be of further +operational use have also been discussed with him in general terms. Subject +has provided his name for use in registering a station autcnobile and for +cbtaining postoffice tozes. + +2. Subject appears to be well versed in some of the operational methods +of the organization and has always expressed a willingness to assist in any +way possible. This might include acting as a cut-cut, famishing general +political and Communist information, setting up cover establishments, and lie +development of informants in several fields. To date, no specific cpening for +his services has been evolved but it is highly likely that such a spot will +appear in the future. + +3. This Mission foresees no strong obstacle or reason against subject's +being contacted by JUMP again but feels that if subject had any inform +tien of possible interest to this organization he would immediately contact +the writer. In addition, such a contact might possibly re-kindle subject's +previcusly expressed feeling that at times it appeared that "the left hand +didn't know what the right hand was doing". It is suggested that if KUJUMP +has ary specific type of infomation in mind, questions indicating the line of +interest could be forwarded to this Mission and placed before subject for his +corment. If KUJUMP particularly desires to interview subject it is suggested +that this Mission be authorized to so inform subject so that the matter vill +appear completely coordinated in subject's mind. + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION +201 30999 + +FORM NO. 51-28 +108 1949 +RI COPY + +14-00000 + +HMRA-1552 +29 June 1954 +Page two + +4. This Mission appreciates the receipt of reference as an excell- +ent example of such coordination. + +jmkyusan +Gordon M. Ryerson + +GAR/crt + +20 June 10, + +Distribution: +V3-Wash +2-Files + +SECRET +201 20000 + +14-00000 + +AiA + +1 + +: Chief of Missios, Mexico City + +: Chief, ID + +- Operational + +- Subject of T-775 +AFP: TO-976 + +...18 1904 + +1. A representative of A rece tly contacted subject, a ".3. anufacturers +representative, who lives in Mexico City. After KJUMP made its standard +explanation of BARK interests, the subject said that he felt that he +should make it clear that he worked for BRK in Mexico. Fe qualified +in Mexico enabled him to set up +other cover projects for KUBANK, ACID and . + +2. Subject seemed multe candid and +to laces and front offices as well es + +MP had no reason to believe that he +was not teiling the truth. Subject doubted unat he could zive URL a proet +deal of information which was not available through official atencios +o orating in Mexico. Forever, he seems to be morally cledgeable on the +sitution there and feels that he & be a source of 1:08 +interesting information if their contacting him would not interfere i +arrangements which your Hission wint have made with bia. + +; + +3. Headquarters rempestar cants regarding subject. Meese scrise.es span +as possible, since I would like to contact subject again men he returns +to this country in July. +: + +: + +11 June 194 +Distribution: +3- Kexico City + +1-H/Chrono +J. C. ENG +CH + +1 - H/Hailroa +WH/III/HJOgden/jw + +1- Subj. +J. C. KING + +0. M. DOEFLINGER +201. 30999 + +ABSTRACT +DATE APR 2 1955 + +14-00000 +HMM-W- + +Chier, FI/Plan/Cover + +Chief, Contact Division, 00 +Alfonso R. Wichtrica (HH-1265) +Bost 266 +11 May 1954 + +1. A representative of this Livision recently contacted subject, +a US manufacturers representative, vao lives in Mexico City. Wichtrich +was visiting representatives of two chi Corporation which is one of his +accounts in Mexico City. After our representative made his standard ex +planatica of agency mereة عن ماذtrich said that he felt that he should +make it clear that is versed for we agency in Mexico. de qualified this +statenent by saying wat die extensive background and experience in Mexico +enabled dia to set up neeting places and "front" offices as well as other +"cover" projects for this Agency, we State Department and the Pureau. + +2. He seemed quite canció and our representative had no reason to +believe that he was bir telling we truth. wicatrich courted that he +could give us a great deal of information which was not available through +official agencies operating in Fexico, However, he seems to be generally +knowledgeable on the situation there and we believe that he might be +a source of some interesting information if our contacting his would not +interfere with arrangements which the covert offices might have made with +hia, + +3. We should ppreciate your comments. If you prefer, we shall not +see him again. On the other hand, if you have no objection, we should like +to contact hia when the returns to this country in July. Please advise. + +E. M. ASHCRAFT + +1 + +201 30999 +ة + +14-00000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +VIA: +AIR +SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH + +DISPATCH NO.7MM-W.976 + +SELE +CLASSIFICATION +: + +TO +FROM +Chief of Station, Mexico +FLT + +DATE: 1 February 1950 + +• WICHTRICH, ALPHONSE R. +SUBJECT: GENERAL. + +SPECIFIC. +Operational +Subject of T--975 + +1. Subject was engaged by our field station, Panama, in October 1947 +with the thought that he was qualified to organize a net directed aminot +a target of high priority interest. His services were termicated in +April 1549 when he took residence in Mexico for business reasons. + +2. The Chief of Station, Fancas, corpsed its man as having great +singleness of purpose which produces aperior results in the field of his +primary interest. But the experience in anava rempaled that the subject's +primary interest - his business- business was sich that he have little time to +work as an agent. + +S. The Subject or guated an inteligopos net for the U.S. Aray in +China during Ford rack, therefore, understands covert operations. +Despite his capabilities, proven reliability and his expressed desire to +to of service in caxion, encertare cos est recommend that the subjost +be enraged by field station, ico, aless there is unusual need for a +man of his background. +RECLASSIFIED +: + +RE +EMR:gee +RI/Files +por 201 43-28 +m. Wheeler +Tgan + +STC +RELEASING OFFICER + +201 30999 +BSTRACTHEY +DATE AP2 55 +COORDINATING OFFICER +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION + +PC15 AUTHENTICATIA +FORM NO. +JUN 1948 +81-20 +OFFICER + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING AND HECORD SHEET +INSTRUCTIONS: +Officer designations should be used in the "to" column. Under each comment vine should be drawn +across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the nuser in the "To coluen. Each officer should initial +Check mark insufficient before further routing. +This Recore and Routing Steet should be returned to Registry. +FROM: +FOT +10. +TRP. A. 650 +DATE + +TO +ROOM +NO. +DATE +RECED +FOG'L +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS +1. +2. +We +Connelly 26 +3. + +5. + +1. + +9. + +13. + +11. + +22. + +13. + +14. + +25. +Reid + +FORM BO. +APO 1348 +$1.10 +pe +4-20 +SECRET +201 30999 +ABSTRACT +APP 2:55 + +14-00000 + +VIA: +OFFICIAL DISPATCH +SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH +DISPATCH NO. +732-1-630 + +SECRET - ΚΑΡΟΚ +CLASSIFICATION + +TO +: +Chief, Foreign Franch T + +DATE: +16 Januar 1950 +FROM +: +Chief of Station, Panama City, Ponаmа + +SUBJECT: GENERAL agents and Teforments + +SPECIFIC- Subject of TIP-A-629 + +The actress of subject is: + +Royal Crown, S. L. +Cante #4 +Mexico, D. F. + +Fairte + +Distribution: Tash 2 +Files 1 + +FORM NO. 51-20 +APR 1947 +< tower W. Antece +Howard intell + +SECRET KAPOK +CLASSIFICATION +201 30999 + +14-00000 +1 +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the "To" column. Under each comment a line should be dram +across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond alth the number in the "To coluan. Each officer should initial +Check mark insufficiont before further routing. +This Record and Routing Sneat should be returned to Registry. +FROM: + +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +TO +ROOH +No. +DATE +REC'D +FOOD +oh +No. 0. +DATE +G3P 4-6 89 +1622050 +COMMENTS: +7. +FDT 2014 + +Rodriguez +dian +: + +Reid +25 Jan 25 ώθεα 354 Please esiin this disp. +with Vandervoort re a recommendatio + +Feild Station Medico +mu +adviced of Hiperole +petean abrevalen +medico. Dispstekas +written by cove +Tmm-41-975 +9. + +Counally +12. +Reid +12. + +13. +10. +6 +ne +19. +S9 1514 +FORM. NO. +31.10 +SECRET +201 30999 +STRA +DATE APR 21 1955 + +080 Περίσων +JAN 23 180 +10 + +14-00000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +DISPATCH NO.10 +VIA: + +SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION +} + +TO +: +Chief, Foreign Branch T + +DATE: 16 Jamar 1950 +FROM : +Chief of Station, Panama City, Fanara. + +SUBJECT: GENERAL- Agents and Intornants + +SPECIFIC FOROL + +The services of subject had been terminated prior to zy arrival at this +station and, in fact, subject has not been residing here since my arrival. + +- +hocinace in and was introduced to me by +HEDPACD. In the course of the conversation, subject indicated a desire, +after he becomes more settled in lexico City, to have contact with our office +there. + +Since Headquarters and particularly Creter J. TAPING are in a better position +to judge subject and whether he might be of assistance to our station in +Mexico City, no recommendation is being made. + +The address of subject will follow in a separate dispatch. + +Fairte + +Distribution: Tash 2 +Piss 1 + +FORM NO. +ΔΡΑ 1947 +91-20 + +Foward. Antell + +REGISTRY COPY + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION +01,30999 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +! +INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations (see separate sheet) should be used in the "To" column. +Under each comment a line should be drawn across steet and each comment numbered to correspond +with the romber in the "c" column. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) +before further routing. This Record and Routing Sheet should be returned to Registry. +FROM: +FOT +ACCESSION NO. +P.A.607 +DATE RECEIVED IN S. A + +DATE +TO +ROOM NO. +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +1. +it. +2. +3 +4. +Pal +5. +Rein +6 + +7. + +8. +8 + +10 + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. + +153 +COMMENTS + +p copy detached you +Ben reser +FORM NO. SI1-10 +SEP 1945 +SECRET +202.999 + +201 30999 +ABSTRACT +DATE APR 21 1955 +: +(1333) + +14-00000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +VIA: AIR +SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH +4 + +SECRET - ΚΑΡΟΚ +CLASSIFICATION +TO +: +Chief, Foreign Branch T +FROM +: +DISPATCH NO. TZP-A-607 + +DATE: 4 November 1949 + +Chief of Station, Panema City, Panama + +SUBJECT: GENERAL Administrative + +SPECIFIC- HYDROL + +For the completion of Headquarters' records, advice is herewith furnished +that subject's services are not being utilised by the Panema City station. +Ta wa made on to Headquarters under date of April 12, 1949 in +TZP-A-454. + +No further action is contemplated in connection with this project. +; + +BOS:rtp + +Distribution: Fast 2 +Piles 1 + +FORM NO. 51-20 +APR 1947 +Bruce O. Sturgens +Bruce 0. Sturgess + +SECRET - ΚΑΡΟΚ +CLASSIFICATION +201 30999 + +14-00000 + +MD PORNO σε +Office Memorandum + +TO +Chief, Registry Division + +FROM :Chief, FBT + +SUBJECT:Hydrol + +File No. 202-999 + +• +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +DATE: +15 June 1949 +1 + +1. Subject file is transmitted herewith for retentior +in Registry. The project has been terminated. + +2. Appropriate indexing has been completed. + +3. Access to subject file must be cleared with the Chief +of FBT. +Noti +100t 54 +Carded in Riflo + +201 30999 + +14-00000 + +SLCRET + +8 June 1949 +Data + +LECRANDUM FOR CHEY, CONFIDENTIAL FURIS + +SUBJECT: Authorisation of Field Project Experaitures for +Panama City, Para + +(field installation) + +1. This will infort your of the authorization of the follodas Field +Projects and cy approval of the expercture of special funds for the following: + +PROJECT + +Name or Srבכס 1 Jal-30 Sep. +HYD FOL +TOTAL + +LOUSES AUTHORIZED +1 Oct-32 Doc. + +1949 +מעל 30-Jan-il ar. 1 Apr +Tered nated +1 April 1949 + +2. The project expenditures hored Panama City, Pamerged agsinst +the appropriate quarterly Operating Expenses c + +ec: TOFF + +W. U. WHEELER, JR. + +Chie, Foreign Franch +201 30999 +TOTAL + +14-00000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +VIA: + +SPECIFY AIR CR SEA POUCH + +Shuliki +CLASSIFICATION +4 + +DISPATCH NOTE-454 + +TO +: +Acting Chief, FET + +DATE: 12 April 1940 +FROM +: +Chief of Station, Fanara City, Panara + +SUBJECT: GENERAL- Agents and Inforzants + +SPECIFIC- RYTECT Operational Feview + +ΟΡΗΕΑΤΙΟΙAL HEVTA + +COUNTRY: YAR. FERIOD COMETED: October 194 March 1949. + +1. Subject is no longer an active operative of this station. ile was forced +to discontinue his activities on our behalf because of the press of per- +somal business. ELCAIC is now in contact with Hi ACID and HITROL I +has been taken over by HOROFHCHIC. +1 + +2. During the period of his connection with this station, ane.CL failed to +submit any informational rerort which in itself merited transmission to +the Home Office. None of his operations were clean in the sense that a +U.S. Covernment influence had to be introduced into the actual activation +of each of his sources. This coupled with the fact that he lacked follow- +through has given a slightly sour aspect to all of his operations. Te +intend to discontinue our connections with Subject. + +a + +25 Jan 1750 +Woring +Grover J. Karing + +to apply for a stoff position +Were this mou to ap +that he bed comploye +mon of great puglioness of perfore +I would ecomend to +GJzemh + +Iistribution: +Wash (2) +Files (1) + +100 +Himaytreet on the athis batil the quality +which igen +est to a la feffoflagel +an gine +Aprovech #homecha drawback +to +prefem.OFGSTRY COPY + +REGISTEYT +engaged int +me thecome +cort whe +bility of +Uusald +101 +decsuals +another country in low they meldetu +FORMND. +31-20 +APR 1947 +amais +CLASSIFICATION + +14-00000 + +と +DOCUMENTS IN DOSSIER +TZP-A-102 + +IZP-A-381 + +IZP-A-454 +A-690 +A-684 +Name check +TZP-151 + +Project teenstel, Gyond 1945 +Rj +ZP. W.975 +TLP. W.976 +201 30999 + +14-00000 +i +Lemorandum for Chief, Special Funds + +Hydrol +$150 for second quarter 1949 + +Terventet + +6 January 1949 +201 30909 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations (see separate sheet) scald be used in the "To" column. +Under each comment a line should be trawn across sheet and each comment mmbered to correspond +with the Lumber in the "To" column. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) +before further routing. This Record and Routing Sheet should be returned to Registry. +FROM: +FAT +TO +ROOM NO. +DATE +RECEIVED +1. +7 + +Barton 2216 +2. +3. +14. +5. +6 + +7. + +8. +. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. +0.51-10 +ACCESSION NO. +TZP-A-381 +DATE RECEIVED IN S. A. +OFFICER'S +FORWARDED INITIALS + +9/12 77 +COMMENTS +Field informed by despatch +on 9 Dec. thit them profes +snot to be actions an + +Directed to allot$50.0 +er month for Hydrol +and an addition 600 +1 +for colay and expensin +of this sub a gent +SECRET +201 30999 +BSTRACT +DATE APR 21 1955 + +(1333) + +14-00000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH +VIA: + +SPECIFY AIR OF SEA POUCH + +TO +: +FROM +DISPATCH OP-301 + +SE-Kapok +CLASSIFICATION +Acting Chief, FET + +: Chief of Station +Panama City, Pacoma + +22 November, 1948 +DATE: + +SUBJECT: GENEPAL- Agents and Informants +FORM AJ. +APR 1947 + +SPECIFIC HYDROL Operational Review and Project Report +Ref: H No. 51 +TZP-151 +TZP -A102 +TZP - 321 + +COUNTRY: YAWNER +03JECTIVES AND +TASKS: + +SALARY +51-20 + +OPERATIONAL REVIE +PERIOD COVERED: 20 October, 1947 to present. + +Subject's original assigment was the estab- +lishment of an intelligence net for the +Republic of Panama with a view to developing +infomation on our varicus YANNER objectives. +The assignment was too bread because sub- +ject is establishing a new business and has not +had sufficient time to devote to our work. +Eis activities were redirected along the lines +of cultivation of specific individuals. +His cultivation and recruitment of the +informant HIDRACTD was excellent. His hand- +ling of the subject of "ZF-A-200 was ex- +cellent. His handling of HYDRATANTAC has. +been unsatisfactory in that he has not spent +sufficient time on the project. He states +he will correct this deficienty. His latest +assigrment is the penetration of communist +circles in the Patioral University of Panama. +He has recruited an excellent individual +for this purpose who will be employed at a +salary of one Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) +per month. This project is approximately +one year old. + +To date subject has rot received a salary, +but has been compensated socially and by +St-Kapak +CLASSIFICATION +201 30999 + +14-00000 +-2- +4- +331 + +EVALUATION OF +SERVICES: + +EVALUATICH OF +INFORMATION RE- +CEIVED: + +OTHER FACTORS: + +COMMENTS: +making purchases for him in the govern- +ment commissaries. We plan to place him +on a salary status in the Mure. +this is done we intend that his solary be +One Hundred Dollars per month (100.0) +per monts. He no longer has cover in his +activities as concerns the C. 3. Am +in +: + +tais area. This is due to the fact theyGen. +Sibert CARCarib attempted to recraft him +as an amy informant after subject hat +perfomed two week's active duty with +Army Intelligence. To avoid refusing the +General's request, subject Infomed him +that he was processing his infomation +thrown LIE. Since that date, amy CIC +men have called at sebject's place of busi- +ness inquiring for information. However, +we seen to have his real loyalty and we are +the ones who can provide him with funds to +cultivate sub-agents. + +As stated above subject has perfomed ex- +cellent services but has not devoted a +great deal of time to our work. His in- +terest has greatly increased since you +permitted HYDROL to receive home office +training. He has fairly good contacts and +is capable of cultivating almost any one +we might wish. His services should become +more valuable in the immediate future. + +To date subject's intelligence information +has only been valuable as a supplement to i +other sources. His operational infomation +has been excellent and is of real value. +He is more interested in the operational +side of cur activities than in reporting. + +This agent has been handled as outlined +in T2F-151 subject to the modifications +of increased social contacts necessitated +by the fact that subject's wife is in- +terested in the social advantages to be +gained from her husband's activities. + +We plan to continue using this agent to +cultivate other potential agent personnel. +His primary continous project will סס דפי +the penetration of communist activities in +the National University of Panama. We may +rearrange the relationship between EDROL + +SECRET - Katok +201 30999 + +14-00000 + +SEET-Kapak + +3- +TZP - +321 + +HYDRACID and 3DE in view of CORACID'S +current schooling. This project is still in +the development or probationary stage in that +HYDROL's background is such that he regarda +the sky as the limit in the expenditure of +Intelligence Mads and is inclined to commit +himself financially without real assurance +that we will receive full value for the funds +expended. Realizing that time is an impor- +tant factor in the development of high level +operations we hope this will prove to be +the most efficient expenditure of our funds. +If not we will convert the funds to other +projects. As a matter of operational er- +zacization we feel our ultimate objective +in this area should be to ferret out and +operate with a nimimun number of skilled +American resident agents. Offsetting the +criticism mentioned stove are the facts +that subject man of och e +and definitely a high level operative. + +It is requested that Project FOL be +soproved to pemit an expenditure of Seven +Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00) per quarter. + +REQUEST: +Shovel Waring +cover +1 30999 + +SECRET - Katok + +14-00000 +Interview with Alfonso Rudolf Wichtrich by Paul P. Paxton + +1. On 17 November 1948, the subject called at Que Building and +was interviewed by Paul P. Paxton. He had been advised to pay his +respects to Harry A.. Real by the Chief of Station, Panama City. The +subject to learn what the procedure would be if he wished to offer +his services with CIA at a future date. At the present tire he is +managing the Royal Crown Bottling Works in Panama City and is negotiating +for a franchise to distribute a milk product in that area. His primary +purpose in coming to the United States at this time was to make arrange- +ments for this latter business venture. The subject has been aiding +the Chief of Station in Panama for the past year in a manner that has been +extremely helpful to our operations. During the war he was a Lt. Col. +in United States Arsy Intelligence serving for a considerable time in +China in an undercover capacity. He gives evidence of being very well +versed in intelligence matters and shows, keen appreciation for security +matters. + +2. He stated that within six or eight months his private business +affairs in Fanama would be developed to the point where he could accept. +a position with this Agency in a full-time capacity. He evidenced +interest in either the Latin American aras an in the von ",עולמן +China. Imade no commitéments as far as future employment is concerned +but I did suggest that you visit this headquarters on his next visit +to the United States providing he is in a position to accept full-time +employment. I recommend that his application be given serious con- +sideration in the light of his past intelligence experience and by +virture of his valuable assistance to our operations in Brass. + +201 30999 + +14-00000 +FORM NO +APR 1847 +MR 25963-Pалата Сатаб-1-29-48-1,000 + +OFFICIAL DISPATCH + +VIA: +SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH + +TO +: + +SCORET +CLASSIFICATION +sqw +Acting Chief, FBT + +FROM : Chief of Station +Fanama City, Fanara +SUBJECT: GENERAL Agents and Informants + +SPECIFIC Operational Data - HYDROL + +Ref - +DISPATCH NO +イスP-151 + +DATE: +9. July 1948 +TZP-A-102, TASH/F 8786 and PACY 188 + +BIOGRAPHICAL DATA + +1. HYDROL. + +2. Subject's background has been with the U. S. Army in China, +where he crganized a complete intelligence net. He is an organizer and +planner and best qualified for the supervision of intelligence nets and +inforzants, and intelligence operations in general. + +3. He is a very personable individual and has the facility for +getting along with Latins. He is very well accepted even though he has +been here only a little over a year. + +4. in Latin America because of his knowledge of Spanish. He +is also well qualified to operate in the China Theater in view of his +past experiences, although he has no knowledge of the language. + +5. Subject makes frequent business trips to Mexico. + +6. Subject has discussed plans for expanding his business into +South America. + +7. Subject has five people working for him. (a) HYDRACID; +HYDRAVANIC; and the subject of TZP-4-269. He has also cultivated two +unwitting informants, one of whom is a fairly prominent Arnulfista and +the other is a socially prominent Panamanian and businessman on whom we +will submit biographical data at a future date. (b) None of the people are +paid. The subject of 1ZF-4-269 has been informed that we will defray any +expenses which he may have incidental to our operations. HYDPACID has +expressed a desire to have a savings or retirment fund cpened for him in +the United States. This we have agreed to do and estimate that the cost +will be about $100 to $150 per month. + +10-8 +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION + +201 109.99 +(708) + +14-00000 + +Stonet + +8. Lo. + +9. In view of the fact that subject contacted the Home Office +prior to his departure from the United States, he is thoroughly cognizant +of the ultimate destination of his information. + +10. Yes. In view of HYDRCL's experience in the intelligence field +he has been given the assignment of supervising and controlling the +activities of HYDRACID who has an excellent knowledge of the local situa- +tien but lacks experience as an intelligence operative. This also serves +to maintain EYDRACID's cover. + +11. Through letter drop. In addition frequent personal contacts +take place between FYDRCL and the Chief of Station. These are usually at +night at the homes of the individuals concerned. Cover is provided in +that the Chief of Station and ETROL both have children attending the same +school and the wives are acquainted sccially. + +12. Subject usually reports orally, accompanying his oral reports with +brief notes. He is training the subject of TZP-4-269 and ZY-RACID to re- +port in writing. + +13. During the 14 years subject has been in Panama, he has been +principally concerned with establishing his own business. He has devoted +only a srail percentage of his time to our wrk to date, however, since +he is now better established and better oriented, it is contemplated that +he will become more active. + +14. Contract with subject is oral. & written contract will be pre- +pared at the time he is placed on our payroll. + +15. Yes. He is attempting a high-level penetration of the Partido +del Pueblo. At the present tize, a foreign national who has been approached +by HYDRACID is attempting to buy one of the Directors of the Partido del +Pueblo. + +16. Subject is quite capable of using his own judgment on the sort +of work he is to do. Since his time has been limited in the past, he has +confined his activities to projects specifically requested by this Station. + +PAYLENT + +17. Subject is a volunteer informant who is rewarded for his services +by the occasional presentation of exchange commodities. Since subject does +not have U. S. Government Commissary privileges, purchases on his behalf +are rade by the Station. This results in approximately 60% reduction in the +cost of necessities purchased in this manner. + +18. Ies. Salary arrangements have been discussed between HYDROL and +the Chief of Station. We both agree that no salary should be paid until such +time as he becomes more productive. It is contemplated that when we actually +-2- +SECRET +AF +201 30999 + +14-00000 + +SECRET +start peyeont the figure will be something less than $150.00 a month and it +will probably be placed into some sort of a savings account. This plan +may be placed into effect at any time. + +19. Subject has been informed that we will defray all expenses +incurred by him on our behalf. + +20. No cost of purchase of information is involved but he is author- +ized to engage in this practice. + +WALUATION OF SUBJECT'S WORK + +21. Subject appears to be a highly dependent individual. (a) The +accuracy of his reports have been good. (b) From a security angle he is +excellent. + +22. In view of subject's previous intelligence background, it is +believed he is only suitable for semi-covert work. + +23. Subject is unquestionably a high-level operative and quite +possibly might penetrate any of the local social or government circles, +but again his background from China is such that it would probably be in- +come to accomplish a penetration of any leftist organizations +or foreign intelligence agencies. +DOTA SECRET +10-20 +-3- +TAPOK +201 30999 + +14-00000 + +3.3 +YAGUAZA + +Pamama +138550 +PLCT 183 +29 Har 48 + +20130999 + +14-00000 +: +WICHTRICH, Alfonso Rudolph +م +Panama +IN 38550 +PACY 188 +29 Mar 48 +201 30999 + +14-00000 +STANDARD FORM NO. 64 +: +Office Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +TO : FBT +DATE: December 23, 1947 +FROM : CSB +SUBJECT: WICHTRICH, Alfonso R. + +Reference is made to your memorandum of October 31, 1947, wherein you +request that this office conduct a four way name check relative to the above- +entitled subject. + +This is to advise that a four way check was instituted concerning the +subject, with the following results: + +L-5 Nothing identifiable +L-3 No record +L-1 Nothing derogatory. + +There is transmitted herewith a copy of a report obtained from the files +of Confidential Goverment agency 1-2 + 1 requested that this report be re- +turned to this office when it has served its purpose. + +The above completes cur action in this matter unless advised to the con \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10101.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10101.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..32537b760f424d064e760e0644f3c5c63725744d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10101.md @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +# 14-00000 +# 104-10175-10101 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +29 March 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/CA +SUBJECT: Response to Memo on "Council for Latin +America" + +The activities of WI/I touch upon four organizations +listed below. There are no other activities as they may con- +cern organizations listed on the CA memo (attached). + +1. Confederación Mexicana de Cámaras Industriales. +currently budgeted at $60,000 annually, supports in part this +organization, which also receives funds (some $950,000 yearly) +from MISEREOR, a German Catholic fund with headquarters in +Aachen, Germany. The objective of this effort is to help en- +courage model or prototype Mexican organizations designed to +alleviate and hopefully to advance the social and economic +status of the Mexican campesino. + +2. Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales y Económicas. +The executive director of this organization was formerly as- +sociated with the LIEF project, but he is no longer an +active member of this project which is funded at the current +rate of $4,300 annually and supports LIEF-1, the Station's +only agent with access to rightist political organizations. + +3. Centro Nacional de Estudios Sociales. The director +of this organization (LISIFER-3) is no longer an active LOFT +agent. The LESIFER project was terminated in 1965 and had +been funded at an annual rate of some $165,000. The project +supported a mass media propaganda effort directed at the mid- +dle and lower classes of Mexico and sponsored by a front group +of conservative Mexican businessmen. + +4. American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico. The vice +president of this organization is a current Station asset, +LEUFT-1. No money is provided from KOWACE sources to this +organization, although LIIFT-1 receives monthly $300.00. +The duties of this agent do not directly relate to his + +SECRET + +-2- + +Cluster of Commerce responsibilities. LIIFT-1's principal +duty is to gather material on rightist political organizations. + +N. J. Katten +C/WH/I + +Attachment: +Memorandum + +Distribution: +O & I - Addresses +cc - INDOREX Project +cc - LIIFT-1 201 +cc - LISIFER-3 201 +cc - WH/I/CF + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10176.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10176.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0024644fd34b67dd9bf9de690616bf07c40f88a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10175-10176.md @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ +14-00000 + +104-10175-10176 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +19 AUG 1964 + +TO : Director + Federal Bureau of Investigation + Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich +FROM : Deputy Director for Plans +SUBJECT: Lyle STUART + +Reference is made to your memorandum dated 1 June 1964, +in which you provided this office with several questions you +wished to have passed to Miss Viola June COBB regarding +Lyle STUART. There follows the information provided by +Do your inquiry: + +1. Regarding Lyle STUART, Juan Jose AREVALO, and +Antikomunismo en America Latina: + +Early in the spring of 1962, in Mexico, AREVALO told +me that STUART was prodding him about getting another of his +books translated, to take advantage of the publicity around +The Shark and the Sardines. I was already far beyond +speaking terms with SI ALT and therefore declined to have +anything further to do with him. About three months later, +AREVALO told me that STUART was going to publish +Antikomunismo en America Latina and that a young American +student, married to a Hexican, Angela delli SANTE ARROCHA +(who had written Arevalo, pensador contemporanco, published +by Coste Amic, 1962, financed by Als Badical Revolucionario +de El Salvador) was doing the translation into English. +Early in 1963, AREVALO told me that the translation hadn't +been satisfactory and therefore STUART had obtained a re- +translation, by Charleton BEALS. + +When STUART was here in Mexico in June, he told +Dr. OSTGUEDA that he was very happy about the way the book +was selling. + +Inasmuch as STUART has paid AREVALO only 10 per cent +of moneys received by STUART on The Shark and the Sardinen +sales (in contrast with some book contracts in which the author +receives 10 per cent of the money represented by number of +copies sold multiplied by the retail sales price) I would +assume he is no more generous with Antikomunismo. + +CS COPY +SECRET +201-2788444 +14-00000 + +I know of no affiliations of STUART with foreign +political parties of government. His attempts to get close +to Fidel CASTRO in 1960 were motivated by a desire to exploit +the journalistic advantages of an interview. His original +interest in The Shark and the Sardines was apparently +motivated by money-making interests and by the hope that +he might spark a sensation - exactly what he did manage to +do with his outrageous advertising. He seemed to calculate +that there might be libel suits possible against the firms +and the newspapers he could provoke to attack him. + +The original contract of AREVALO with STUART was +superseded by another in November of 1961, granting STUART +certain rights with regard to other foreign language editions +of The Shark and the Sardines and, I believe, establishing +hold here firat antion on other ARKVALO books +translated into English. + +Information about STUART's dealings with AREVALO +and whatever others, could be obtained (with cutie) from +Eileen BRANT, who was his editor at the time of the firet +contact with AREVALO. She subsequently broke with him +because of deep and bitter resentment against him, then +returned not too long ago to collaborate with him. She is +his wife's sister. She is certainly working with him nov +only because he finally offered her a little better pay. For +her to have changed her mind about him would be almost +impossible, I believe, in view of the long history of incidents +that had brought her to have contempt for him, at the time +I knew her ia 1961. She knows his operation inside-out. +In order to get information from her, it would be absolutely +necessary to approach her from some angle that would give +no hint of government investigation. She is very gregarious. +She is a fortyish medium-attractive, lonely, New York single +woman (unless her status has changed since I knew her). +If +contacted by somebody she would assume to be a writer, and +who would be a bit friendly with her and see her off-bours, +she would probably talk freely about STUART. But she is +quite clever and rather worldly in some respects, so that must +be kept in mind in case she is contacted. SHE HAS A VERY +DEEP AND LONGTINE NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD ALL GOVERNMENT +AGENCIES INVOLVED IN INVESTIGATION. She was active in +liberal activities in Chicago, and if I remember correctly, +although she is certainly not communist, she considered bersed +a little jeopardised by the Ec Carthy period. + +Angela Dell1 SANTE-ARROCHE could also be contacted, +of course. +SECRET + +-- +14-00000 + +2. Regarding Lyle STUART, Dr. Baul CarcUKDA, Bartolome +COSTA Amic, and Mario ΕΟΝΤΣΤΟΡΓΗ Toledo: + +Dr. OSEGUEDA apparently has had a secret longing to +get something of his ove printed in English. Ee seized upon +the opportunity of commenting BKALS' introduction to +Antikomunismo in order to write to STUART this spring. +STUART wrote very cordially back to OSEGUEDA, hoping to ment +Lim on a trip to Mexico in June. When OSEGLEDA confessed to +ne his correspondence with STUART, he sought to make me see +it as an attempt to speak with STUART about the royalties +STUART has never paid me. + +When Dr. CSEGUEDA finally did see STUART here in +Mexico during the book congress in June, he only very +timidly and very, very briefly touched upon the royalty +wwohlen, and indeed went to a great deal of trouble to serve +STUART by introducing to +MONTEFORTE Toledo. (STUART had expressed interest ta +getting in touch with some publishers and writers.) CEZGUEDA +buntled about, taking OSEGUEDA and MONTEFORTE Toledo to lunch +with STUART, even managed to get the MONTEFORTE Toledos to +invite STUART to dinner at their apartment. There were +tentative discussions of collaborating in the distribution of +COSTA Amic books in the United States and of publishing +come book of MONTEFORTE Toledo's. + +However, both COSTA Anic and the MONTEFORTE Toledos +told me that they found STUART offensively vulgar and were not +at ali enthusiastic about having anything to do with him. + +Two weeks ago, OSEGUNDA sketched the outline of a +book (contemporary history of 1.3. and Latin American relations) +he hopes STUART will want to publish, and sent the outline +Pup to him. +: + +: +CECI-316/00789-64 +WH/1/C. Bustos:chk +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 - Addressee +1 - RI (201-278841) +1 - CI/LIA +1- CI/R&A +1-WH/1 +1- WH/PO/A +: +18 August 1964 + +BASIC: ΗΜΜΑ 24092 + +PROJECT: NONE + +LIAISON: NONE + +SECRET +201- +: +14-00000 + +TO • DIRECTOR +FROM MEXIOC CITY +ACTION: WH +INFO VR + +SECRSET1416432 +DIR CITA MEXI 0582 +LICOOKY +REF A. DIR 40439 +B. + +HA1812041 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +33 +SECRET +ROUTING +1 4 +2 5 +3 6 + +14. AUS DIN 51668 +LICOOXY/I ANSWERS TO REF B SENT IN HMMA 24392 ON 11 AUG. +SECRET + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED +C +Copy No. +14-00000 +13 + +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH + +Chief, WE Division +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +SUSECK +Chief of Station, Mexico City +Answers to Inquiries Submitted in Reference +ACTICANJIRED - REFERENCES +Ref: HMG 12041 + +PROCESSING ACON +WAREED FOR INDEXING + +BO BRODXONG REQUIRED +EMILY QUIALIFIED DESE +CAR JUDGE DIADEXINS + +SCROFILM +Forwarded herewith are answers to the inquiries forvarded in reference +dispatch submitted by subject of 201-278341 on 6 July 1964. + +Attachment: +As stated above +Malard C. CURTIS +Distribution: +13C/WHD v/att + +CS COPY + +20 +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND RELUMBER +Exarte: . +ΗΜΙΑ 24092 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +201-278841 +DATE +11 August 1964 + +PFCS FLERABE +201-278841 + +i +14-00000 + +SEGRET + +July 6, 1964 + +LYLE STUART +AREVALO +"ANTIKOMUSISMO EN AMERICA LATINA" + +Early in the spring of 1962, here in Mexico, Arévalo told me that Stuart +was prodding him about getting another of his books translated, to take ad- +vantage of the publicity around "The Shark and the Sardines". I was already +far beyond speaking ceras with Stuart and therefore declined to have anything +further to do with hin. About three months later, Arévalo told me that Smart +was going to publien "Antikomunismo en America Latina and that a young American +student, married to a Mexican, Angela delli Sante Arrocha (who had written +"Arevalo, Fensador Contemporaneo"; vas doing the translation into English. +Early in 1963, Arévalo told me that the translation hadn't been satisfactory +and therefore Stuart had obtained a re-translation, by Charleton Beals. + +When Stuart was here in Mexico in June, he told Dr. Osequeda that he was +very happy about the wey the bock was selling. + +Inasmuch as Stuart has paid Arévalo only 10 percent of moneys received by +Stuart on "The Shark and the Sardines" sales (in contrast with some book con- +tracts in which the author receives 1.0 percent of the money represented by +number of copies sold multiplied by the retail sales price) I would assume he +is no more generous with "Antikomunismo". I can ask Dr. Osegueda the exact +teres, but I haven't been able to see Osegueda this week. + +I know of no affiliations of Stuart with foreign political parties of +government. His attempts to get close to Fidel Castro in 1960 were motivated +by a desire to expicit the journalistic advantages of an interview. Ris +original interest in "The Shark and the Sardines" vas. apparently motivated by +money-making interest and by the hope that he might spark a sensation - exactly- +what he did manage to do with his outrageous advertising. He seemed to calcu- +late that there might be libel sxits possible against the firms and the news- +papers he could provoke to attack him. + +I am sure you have it on file, but I will enclose a copy of Arevalo's +original contract with Stuart. It was superceded by another in November of +1961, granting Stuart certain rights with regard to other foreign language +editions of "The Shark and the Sardines" and, I believe, establishing that +Stuart should have first option of other Arévalo books translated into English. + +Information about Stuart's dealings with Arévalo and whatever others could +be obtained WITH GULLE from Eileen Brant, who vas his editor at the time of the +: +* +Published by Costa Amic, 1962. Financed by Als Radical Revolucionario de El +Salvador. + +ES COPY +SECRET +66221 +Εκελεστά ίσεπ επτε +deviasticam +ad to Hmm A24072 +201-278841 +14-00000 +: +2- + +SECRET +first contact with Arevalo, subsequently broke with his because of deep and +bitter resentment against him, then returned not too long ago to collaborate +with him. She is his wife's sister. She is certainly working with him now +only because he finally offered her a little bette: pay. For her to have +changed her mind about him would be almost impossible, I believe, in view of +the long history of incidents that had brought her to have contempt for him, +at the time I knew her in 1961. She knows his operation inside-out. In order +to get information from her, it would be absolutely necessary to approach her +from some angle that would give no hint of government investigation. She is +very gregarious. She is a fortyish medium-attractive, lonely, New York single +woman (unless her status has changed since I knew her). By somebody she would +assume to be a writer, and who would be a bit friendly with her and see her +off-hours, she would probably talk freely about Stuart. But she is quite clever +and rather worily in some respects, so that must be kept in mind in case she +is contacted. SHE HAS A VERY DEEP AND LONGTIME NEGATIVE ATTITUDE TOWARD ALL +GOVERNMENT AGENCIES INVOLVED IN INVESTIGATION. She was active in liberal +activities in unicago, actly, thich cho da containiv +not communist, she considered herself a little jeopardized by the Mc Carthy +period. + +Angela Deli Sante-Arroche could be contacted, too, of course. +look for her address at Costa Amic's office and pass it along. +I vill + +SECRET +Excladestra +CAP 1 +ער +LDE +dectas +e +14-00000 + +SELE +June 6, 1964 + +Lyle Stuart +Dr. Raul Osegueda +Eartolome Costa Amic +Mario Monteforte Toledo + +Dr. Osegueda apparently has had a secret longing to get something of his +own printed in English. He seized upon the opportunity of commenting beals' +introduction to "Antikomunismo" in crier to write to Stuart this spring. Stuart +wrote very cordially back to Osegueda, hoping to meet him on a trip to Mexico +in June. When Osegueda confessed to ze his correspondence with Stuart, he +sought to make me see it as an attempt to speak with Stuart about the royalties +Stuart has rever paid me. + +When Osegueda finally did see Stuart here during the book congress in June, +he only very timidly and very, very briefly touched upon the royalty problem, and +indeed went to a great deal of trouble to serve Stuart by introducing him to +Costa Amic and to Mario Monteforte Toledo. (Stuart had expressed interest in +getting in touch with some publishers and writers.) Osegueda bustlei abait, +taking Osegueda and Monteforte Toledo to lunch with Stuart, even managed to get +the Monteforte Toledos to invite Stuart to dinner at their apartment. There +vere tentative discussions of collaborating in the distribution of Costa Amic +books in the United States and of publishing some book of Monteforte Toledo's. + +However, both Costa Amica and the Monteforte Toledos told me that they +found Stuart offensively vulgar and were not at all enthusiastic about having +anything to do with him. + +Two weeks ago, Osegueda sketched the outline of a book (contemporary history +of U.S. and Latin American relations) he hopes Stuart will want to publish, and +sent the outline up to him. + +SECRET +all 2 to HMMA24092 +1 +Excited as " +UR1 +бесігі +201-278841 +14-00000 + +DATE: C. Bustos +UNIT WH/1 +EXT 4506 +DATE: 5 AUGUST 1964 + +TO MEXICO CITY + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONFW H B + +INFO +VR +TO +MEXI +LICOOKY + +REF: HMMW-12641* +MESSAGE FORM +33 +INDEX +SECRET +2 +NO INDEX +3 +FILE IN CS FILE NO + +ROUTING +5 +6 +1 +7 +D +8 +6 EUGEN 2302 +SIG CEN + +INFO. +CITE DIR +40489 +PLEASE ADVISE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +WH COMMENT: #FBI requested that certam questions be given to LICOOKY +by us concerning Juan Jose Arevalo and Lyle Stuart, and the +book Shark and the Sardines. Justice is thinking of +prosecuting Stuart. + +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/WHD + +COOKY-1 +My of +W. J.KAUFMAN +C/WH/1 +3 +2 +1 + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OPPIGEO +SECRET +01OUP! +lashded bons cutomarle +downgrading and +عمالمو المواعدة +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATIGO +OFFICER +Copy Nin +: +14-00000 + +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : MEXICO CITY +ACTION 8 +INFO 1 : +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +24 SECRET +ROUTING +4 +5 +161 +CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, FI, SR 7, VR + +file + +LICOOKYHE +SECRET 2322417 +DIR INFO MANA GUAT TEGU SALV CITE MEXI 3449 +1464 IN 41824 +REF SJCS 6916 (139629) +i +:. +CLICOURT-I SPENT SEVERAL nouns COMPANY MARIO SUSA +AVARRO AND DIANA GAMES. LATTER IS HONDURAN AND FIANCE HONDURAN +COMME RODIL RIVERA RODIL. GAMES HOW DIVORCING, MEXICAN DIPLOMAT WHO +PREVIOUSLY SERVED TEGU AND PLANS MARRY RIVERA. + +2. ACC L-1, WHEN ISABEL. GUILLEN DE ZELAYA, AT WHOSE HOUSE L-1 AND +SOSA HET, ACCUSED SOSA OF BEING A "RUSO" LATIER MADE MILDLY DEROGATORY +REMARKS ABOUT SOVIET UNION. SAID HIS WIFE AND SMALL SON IN GUAT +AND WIFE NOW DIVORCING HIM. + +3. L-1 INSTRUCTED MAINTAIN CASUAL CONTACT SOSA IN ORDER KEEP +TABS HIS WHEREABOUTS. +SECRET + +C/S COMENT: MARIO SOSA NAVARRO ARRIVED IN SAN JOSE 22 JULY. + +SECRET +GACI +Raduded from +doungrading a + +.. +14-00000 + +TO • DIRECTOR +FROM 2 +MEXICO CITY +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +24 +SECRET +File: Wie Licooly!! +2 +31 +Fule +ROUTING +41 +5 +16 + +ACTION: WH 8 + +INFO • SRT, CI, CI/OPS, CI/ICZ, CI/OA, FI, VR + +SECRET 0317592 +DIR CITE MEXI 0444 +REDCOAT LC LY PROVE + +REF A DIR 39266 +B MEXI 9796 (IN 01559). +13 Aug 64 IN 41779 + +1. APPRECIATE A APPROVAL USE LICOCKY-1 AGAINST KUKHAR EN KO. +HOWEVER HAVE RECENTLY LEARNED FROM LIENVOY AND SUEJ REF B (REQUEST +CRYPTO) THAT X DEPARTING EARLY AUG HOME LEAVE. WILL TRY INJECT +L-1 AFTER K'S RETURN. + +2. REPORTING BY DISPATCH SUB +EREX B. RECENT NEGOTIATIONS +F +WITH X EXCHANGE VODKA FOR TRANSISTOR RADIOS. +SECRET + +C/S COMMENT: LICOOKY-1 OA AMENDED PERMIT HER USE TO +DEVELOP AND ASSES KUNHA RENKO. + +SECRET +CACUP +Eacided to g +६ +RIG: Terry Ward +UNIT :W!!/1 +εχτ 4506 +¡DATE: 31 JULY 1964 + +TO MEXICO CITY + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONE WHB +INDE 27 J-ECRET +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. 201-260831 + +5 +6 +7 +3 +8 +31 Jал. 64 22 012 +SIG GEN +Wo JRJ. CI, CI/OPS, F1, VR, CI/OA, CI/C +INFO + +TO MEXI +REDCOAT LCIMPROVE + +INFO +REF: MEXI 0306 (IN 30508)* +CITE DER +392667 + +LICOOKY-1 OA AMENDED PERMIT HER USE TO DEVELOP AND ASSESS +KUKHARENKO. SHOULD NOT BE USED MAKE RECRUITMENT SINCE NOT EXPERIENCED +RECRUITER, FAILURE WOULD COMPLETELY BLUR. HER TO SOS OSCE CO +RELATIONSHIP WITH LINLUCK KNOWN, COULD BE UNFAVORABLE BLOWBACK ON +LINLUCK. + +SINCE SO'S COULD PRESUMABLY COME IN CONTACT MIH LINLUCK +THROUGH LICOOKY-1, STATION MAY CONSIDER TIPPING OFF LINLUCK AT OPPORTUNE +TIME TO BE CAREFUL OF LICOOKY-1'S DOINGS AS CONTINUING STATION P +INVESTIGATION OF HER DISCLOSES SHE ASSOCIATING WITH SOVS. +END OF MESSAGE + +WH COMMENT: *Requested permission use LICOOKY-1 to develop high +priority SOV target. + +CI/ICG/Burke (in draft) +CI/OA/Lally (in draft) + +SR/O/WH Kasparovich Draft +30 +ly phone + +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/WHD +WH/POA/Priest +Prizet +5 +W. J. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +CLASSFCATION +SECRET +PROCESSING +ACTION +MAPTIC FOUR INDEXING +ING INCENG REQUIRED +لازانIED +HEATPARTERS DESA. +CAD J.CE INDEXING +ABSTRACT + +TO +Chief, Wi Division +INFO. +FROM +XX +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, Mexico City +LIHUFF/1 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +REFERENCE: A. HMMW-11321, 13 Feb 1963 +Β. ΗΜΜΑ-20931, 22 Mar 1963 +禁にし +1. Transmitted under separate cover truename attachments are the +following forms to complete Headquarters' records on subject: + +a. Personal History Statement +b. Personai history Suate...cat (Appendix I) +c. Report of Medical History +ACCOM +FLISMED + +2. Subject was originally recruited as a cutout for the LIHUFF/2 +: +: +organization. However, his actual duties for KUBARK entail far more than +contact and communication with LIHUFF/2. He is an outside agent. In +addition to acting as the contact between the Mexico Station and the LIHUFF/2 +Institute, LIHUFF/l is responsible for organizing and directing the KUWOLF +student groups in the LIHUFF/2 project; printing and distributing of propaganda; +planning and initiating student harrassn.ent activities. Since LIHUFF,1's +duties are those of an outside agent is salary was established to reimburse +him for the amount of tince it is necessary for him to spend on LIHUFF +activities. In this regard, it is felt that the sum of $500. monthly is not an +excessive amount. Headquarters is requested to process a contract for +subject in this amount. +১০ +3. Subject's social security number is 255-58-5834 + +Enclosures: +as stated above (UNDER SEPARATE COVER) +Distribution: +WH, w/encis +CS COPY +CROSS REFERENCE in 12 milk +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Wilcard Curtis +inara C. 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SHORTHAND SYSTEM USED CHECK (X) APPROPRIATE ITEM +ISTENOTYPE 1 OTHEP (Specify): +2. INDICATE OTHER BUSINESS MACHINES WITH WHICH YOU HAVE HAD OPERATING EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING (Complacmeter, +Microgaph Card Punch, Ettal. +None +: +17. +: +SECTION Vill +SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS +1. LIST ALL HOBBIES AND SPORTS IN WHICH YOU ARF ACT VE NO HAVE ACTIVELY PARTICIPATED. INDICATE YOUR PROFICIENCY +Major Athletics - Good +Riding Horseback - Good +Horse shoes +Gardening - Fair +Bridge - Fair +Good +2. INDICATE ANY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS RESULTING FROM EXPERIENCE OR TRAINING WHICH MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A +PARTICULAR POSITION OR TIPE OF CRK. +3. EXCLUDING BUSINESS EQUIPMENT OR MACHINES WHICH YOU MAY MAVE LISTED IN ITEM 2, SECTION VII, LIST ANY SPECIAL +SKILLS YOU POSSESS RELATING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES SUCH AS OPERATION OF SHORTWAVE RADIO (Indi +cate CT speed, sending and receiving). OFFSET PRESS, TURRET LATHE, SCIENTIFIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVICES. +SECTION VIII CONTINUED TO PAGE S +• +3/RS +* + +14-00000 +SECTION VIII CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 +4. ARE YOU NOW OR MAVE YOU EVER BEEN A LICENSED OR CERTIFIED MEMBER OF ANY TRADE OR PROFESSION, SUCH AS PILOT, +ELECTRICIAN, RADIO OPERATOR, TEACHER, LAWYER, CPA, MEDICAL TECHNICIAN, ETC. +YES +NO +5. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED YES TO ABOYE. INDICATE KIND OF LICENSE AND STATE ISSUING LICENSE (Provide License Registry +Number, if kποκτι). +Ν.Α. +6. FIRST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year ca Issue) +Ν.Α. +7 LATEST LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE (Year of Issue) +Ν.Α. +6. LIST ANY SIGNIFICANT PUBLISHED MATERIALS OF WHICH YOU ARE THE AUTHOR (Do NOT submit copies unless requested). INDICATE +THE TITLE, PUBLICATION DATE, AND TYPE OF WRITING (Noor Fiction or Scientific articles, General Interest subjects, Novels, Short +Stories, Etc.). +Ν.Α. +9. INDICATE ANY DEVICES WHICH YOU HAVE INVENTED AND STATE WHETHER OR NOT THEY ARE PATENTED. +Ν.Α. +10. LIST PUBLIC SPEAKING AND PUBLIC OF +Throughout College and business career. +11. LIST ANY PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC OR HONORARY ASSOCIATIONS OR SOCIETIES IN WHICH YOU ARE NOW OR WERE FORMERLY +A MEMBER. LIST ACADEMIC HONORS YOU HAVE RECEIVED. +Alpha Zeta - Honorary +Bob Cats +University of Arizona +Scabbard & Blade +08 +08 +SECTION IX +EMPLOYMENT HISTORY +NOTE: (LIST LAST POSITION FIRST.) Indicate chronological history of employment for past 15 years. Account for all periods +including casual employment and all periods of unemployment. Give address and state what you did during periods of +unemployment. List all civilian exzzloyment by a foreign Govemment, regardless of dates. In completing item 9, "De- +scription of Duties consider your experience carefully and provide mearmgful, objective statements. +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By be and Ye.) +1/1/63 Present +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country? +Lucerna 78- Mexico D. F. +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +Promote trade & good will +6. TITLE OF JOB +08 Executive Vice President +8. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +27. +2 NAME OF EMOTING FIRM OR AGENCY +American Chamber of Commerce 29 +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +Executive Committee r +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +8. CLASS. GRADE (Il Federal Service) +• 9600. ...annum +Management & direction of Chamber P. R. Defend free enterprise system. 08 +Coordinate committee work. / Promote trade develop good will. 08 +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +Ν.Α. +SECTION EX CONTINUED TO PAGE 6 + +14-00000 +2 +ECTION +I INCLUSIVE DATES /Frmand To By Mo and it, +Sept. 1949- Dec. 31, 1962. +3 ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country? +Columbus, Georgia +4 KIND OF BUSINESS +Soft Drink o +TITLE OF JOB +COATIALED FROM PAGE 5 +2 NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM CR AGENCY +R.C. Cola Company 29 +TH. Stanley) 06. +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +SAJ 08 +7. SALADY OR EARNINGS +8. CLASS. GRADE II Fodorel Service) +s +12,000 PER year +Gen, Mgr, Roval Crown, S. +DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +Direction of manufacturing concentrates. Marketing. Advertising. +Development of sales. Franchising. Mexico and C. America. +Supervision of all franchised borrling plants ants] 08 +LEAVING +Transfer to States Preffered Mexico. +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Ma and Yr) +Dec. 1946 Sept. 1949 +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, State, Country) +Panama Ren de Panama +KIND OF BUSINESS +10 +Bottling & Sales - Soft drinks] 08 +JOB +3. DESCRIPTION OF CUTIES +Direction of Company. +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING. +Unfavorable climatic conditions. +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo. and Yt) +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City, Stace, Country: +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +R. C. Bottling Co. of Panama) 29 +5. NAME OF SUPER.OR +Board of Directors +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS B. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +$19.000. +PER year +2 NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +6. TITLE OF JOB +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo and i'r) +3. ADDRESS (No., Street, City. State, Country) +KIND OF BUSINESS +6. TITLE OF JOB +; +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS 8. CLASS. GRADE (If Federal Service) +PER +2. NAVE OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +: +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +? SALARY OR EARNINGS 16. CLASS. GRADE(Il Federal Service) +PER +ارجو التعلم ترند. + +14-00000 + +SECTION IX CONTILED FROM PAGE 6 +DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +5 +IE REASONS FOR LEAVING +1. INCLUSIVE DATES (From and To By Mo and Yr.) +2. NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +3. ADDRESS (No. Street City, State, Country) +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +& TITLE OF JOB +6 +9. CESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +10. REASONS FOR LEAVING +1. INCLUSIVE DATES/From and To-BrMo and Yr) +JADORESS (No. Street. City, State. Country) +4. KIND OF BUSINESS +6. TITLE OF COB +9. DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES +IC REASONS FOR LEAVING +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +PER +8. CLASS. CRADE (If Federal +Servica) +12 NAME OF EMPLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY +5. NAME OF SUPERVISOR +$ +7. SALARY OR EARNINGS +PER +.CLASS. GRACE III Federal +Service) +8. IF PRIOR SERVICE BITH THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS NOTED ABOVE, INDICATE THE +NUMBER OF YEARS CRECITABLE TO APO U.S. CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT. IF KNOΥΗ. +9. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN DISCHARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM ANY POSITION. +HAVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU DESIRE TO EXPLAIN +IF YOUR ANSWER TO EITHER OR BOTH QUESTIONS IS "YES", GIVE DETAILS +PES NO +YES NO + +14-00000 +: +1 +SECTION X +1. ARE YOU REGISTERED FOR THE SPAFT UNDER +THE UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING AND +SERVICE ACT OF 1948 (An armen de +4. IF DEFERRED, GIVE REASON +-8- +MILITARY SERVICE +1. CURRENT DRAFT STATUS +NA +YES 2. SELECTIVE SERVICE CLASSIFY 3. SELECTIVE SERVICE NO. +CATIO +NO +S. LOCAL DRAFT BOARD 2. OR DESIGNATION AND ADDRESS +2. MILITARY SERVICE RECORD +1. CURRENT AND/OR PAST ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERSHIP +NAVY +MARINE +CORPS +AIR +COAST +MERCHANT NATIONALAIR NAT'L FOREIGN ORGAN. OR WIL. +FORCE GUARD MARINE GUARD I GUARD +SERVICE (Specify): +CHECK (X) AS +APPROPRIATE +MAVE SERVED +NOW SERVING +ARMY +XX +2. BRANCH OR CORPS OF ABOVE CHECKED ORGANIZATION(S) +Cavalry - MIS +3. DATE SEPARATED FROM EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY (Past servicd 4. TOTAL LENGTH OF EXTENDED ACTIVE DUTY IN U.S. ARMED +6-46 +FORCES (Past and carrent service +6 years +5. DATE ENTERED +ACTIVE DUTY +PAST SERVICE +CURRENT SERVICE +6. TCTAL LENGTH OF ACTIVE DUTY IN FOREIGN MILITARY C +GANIZATION +Jan, 1941 +1. BANK, GRADE OR PAST SERVICE +PATE +CURRENT SERVICE +8. SERVICE, SERIAL OF FILE NUMBER fif now serving, provide cz +rect number) +Lt. Col 08 +S. PRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL +SPECIALTY (Mos or Designator) AND TITLE +PAST SERVICE +0-377220 +CURRENT SERVICE +08 +MIS +10. SECONDARY MIL. OCCUPATIONAL +PAST SERVICE +CURRENT SERVICE +SPECIALTY (Moe or Designator) AND +11. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY DUTIES (Indicate whether applicable to past or current service) Past, +Troop duty - troop and squadron - horse and mechanizezi cavalry. +Military Intelligence - War Dept. Assigned CBI (MIS-X) +C-2 Car. +HONORABLE DISCHARGE X +RELEASE TO INACTIVE DUTY IX +RETIREMENT FOR AGE +12. CHECK (X) TYPE OF SEPARATION FROM ACTIVE CUTY +RETIREMENT FOR SERVICE +RETIREMENT FOR COMBAT DISABILITY +RETIREMENT FOR PHYSICAL DISABILITY +UNQUE HA ISHIPS +CTHER: +13. CHECK (X) COMPONENT IN WHICH YOU SERVES +X +REGULAR X RESERVE (Including the National and Air National Guard +1. DO YOU NOW HAVE +RESERVE STATUST X +X ARMY +NAVY +YES +NO +-HER (Including A) AUS +3. MILITARY RESERVE, NATIONAL GUARD AND ROTC STATUS +2. ARE YOU NOW A MEMBER OF THE 1 YES 3. ARE YOU NOW & MEMBER OF +NAT'L GRD OR AIR HAT'L. +GRD.? +X NO +4. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ITEMS 1, 2 OR 3 ABOVE, CHECK COMPONENT MEMBERSHIP BELOW +MARINE CORPS +AIR FORCE +NATIONAL GUARO +AIR NAT'L.GUARD +5. CURRENT RANK, GRADE OR +RATE +Lt. Col. 08 +COAST GUAPO +ARVY ROTC +NAVY ROSTC +AIR FORCE ROTC +X +YES +ON +INDICATE ROTC CATEGORY MUS +BER +6. DATE OF APPOINTMENT IN CURRENT 7. EXPIRATION DATE OF CURGENT RESERVE OBLIGA +RANK +1944 +TION +B. CHECKtxt CURRENT RESERVE CATEGORY +'READY RESERVE +STANDBY (ActrX STANDBY pective) RETIRES +9. FRIMARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (Mos or Desig- 10. SECONDARY MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY (Moser Dee- +nator) AND TITLE +Mi +11. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MILITARY RESERVE DUTIES +Ignator) AND TITLE +Unknown +Ν.Α. +12. ARE YOU CURRENTLY ASSIGNED OR ATTACHED +TO A RESERVE, NAT'L. GUARD OR ROTC TRAIN- +ING UNIT +X +14. HAVE YOU A MILITARY MOBILIZATION ASSIGN- +MENTI +NO +16. INDICATE TOTAL MILITARY SERVICE YEARS +MONTHS +FOR LONGEVITY PURPOSES INCLUD +ING ACTIVE AND INACTIVE DUTY Unknown +YES 13. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ITEM 12. GIVE UNIT OR AGENCY +AND ADDRESS +NO +YES IS. IF YOU HAVE ANSWERED "YES" TO ITEM 14, GIVE UNIT OR AGENCY +AND ADDRESS +17. WHERE ARE YOUR SERVICE RECORDS KEPT +Unknown +3/RS + +14-00000 +10 +SECTION XI +FINANCIAL STATUS +YES +1. ARE YOU ENTIRELY DEFENDENT ON YOUR SALARY +2. IF YOUR ANSHER IS "NO" TO THE ABOVE, STATE SOURCES OF OTHER INCOME +Investments, +i +3 BANKING INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS +NAME OF INSTITUTION +Falls Church Bank +Banco Nacional de Mexico +4. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN, OR PETITIONED FOR, BANKRUPTCY. +CN +ADDRESS (City, State, Country) +Falls Church, Virginia +Mexico, D. F. +YES +XND +5. IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES" TO THE ABOVE, GIVE PARTICULARS, INCLUDING COURT AND DATE/S) +Fails Church Bank +6. GIVE THREE CRECIT REFERENCES IN THE UNITED STATES +NAVE +ADDRESSNo., Street, City, State) +R.C. Bottling of Baltimore Baltimcre +Popular Dept, Store +29 +Fans Church, Virginia +10 +401 Eas: 30th S. Baltimore Md. +El Paso, Texas. +7. DO YOU RECEIVE AN ANNUITY FROM THE UNITED STATES OR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT UNDER ANY RETIREMENT +ACT, PENSION, OR COMPENSATION FOR MILITARY OR NAVAL SERVICE +VES +8. IF YOUR ANSWER IS "YES" TO THE ABOVE QUESTION, GIVE COMPLETE CETAILS +XNO +: +9. DO YOU HAVE ANY FINANCIAL INTEREST IN, OR OFFICIAL CONNECTIONS WITH NON-U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES; OR IN +OF FITH U.S. CORPORATIONS OR BUSINESSES NAVING SUBSTANTIAL FOREIGN INTERESTST +YES +SECTION XII +NO +(Il anewer "YES", fumish details on separace sheet.) +MARITAL STATUS +1. PRESENT STATUS (Single, Marmed, Widowed, Separated, Divorced, or Annulled SPECIFY: +2. STATE DATE, PLACE, AND REASO FOR ALL SEPARATIONS, DIVORCES OR ANNULMENTS +Married +Ν.Α. +WIFE, HUSBAND If you have been married more than once +OR FIANCE: +3. NAME +(First) +Rachel +4. DATE OF MARRIAGE +Dec. 23, 1938 +(Viddle) +Esther +Olasden) +including amulments use a separate sheet for former wife or +husband giving data required below for all previous marriages. If marriage contemplated, fill in appropriate +information for france. +(Last) +Williams +5. FEACE OF MARRIAGE (Cary, State. Cocenery) +10 +Tucson, Arizona - Pima County U.S.A. +5. HIS ICR HERI ADDRESS BEFORE MARRIAGE (No.. Street, City, Stare. CourOTY) +3300 Hawthorne S:., Tucson, Ariz, U.S.A. +7. LIVING +NO +8 CATE OF CEATR +10 CURRENT ADDRESS (Gire lest address, if deceased) +Toluca Highway, +11. DATE OF BIRTH +2/13/1917 09 +9. CAUSE OF DEATH +(Last) +Wichtrich +Klm, 19 1/2, El Magueyito, Cuajimalpa, Mexico. D.F., Mexico +12. PLACE OF BIRTH/City State, Counteri +Avocal Texas, U.S.A. +13. CITIZENSHIP +U.S.A. +10 +SECTION XII CONTINUED TO PAGE 10 + +14-00000 + +SECTION ZII CONTINLED FROM PAGE 9 +14. IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S. DATE OF ENTRY +N.A. +16. FORMER CITIZENSHIPISI +Countrylles +Ν.Α. +19. OCCUPATION +15. PLACE OF ENTRY +N.A +17. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP 18. WHERE ACQUIRED (City. State, Country) +ACQUIRED +NA +Ν.Α. +20. PRESENT EMPLOYER (Also give foener employer, or if spouse deceased or +unemployed give Leer two employers) +Housewife +IN.A. +21. EMPLOYER'S OR BUSINESS ADDRESS (No. Street Cry. State, Country) +Ν.Α. +22. DATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (From and to 3y Mo and Yr) +N.A +23. BRANCH OF SERVICE +NA +4 +24. COUNTRY WITH WHICH WILITARY SERVICE AFFILIATED +25. DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN +Ν.Α. +ΒΝ.Α. +SECTION XIII +CHILDREN AND OTHER DEPENDENTS +1. PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR ALL CHILDREN AND DEPENDENTS +NAME +RELATIONSHIP +DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH +CITIZENSHIP +13-14-4069 +John Allen Wichtrich 66 Son +Janet Rae Wichtrich 66 Daughter +3-5-1943709 +Ellen Anne 06 +Daughter +William Gus 06 +Son +Tucson, Arizona U.S.A. +6-28-1948709 +U.S.A. +Panama R.PU.S.A. +6-8-1950 509 +Mexico. R.FU.S.A. +ADDRESS +Navy OCS +Newport, R. I. +Univ. of N. Mex. +Augugue, .w. +Mexico, D.F. +Mexico, D. F. +13-17-1955 +09 +Patricia Jean 06 +Daughter Mexico, D. F. +U.S.A. +Mexico, D. F. +: +2. NUMBER OF CHILDREN Including rep- +children and adopted children) WHO ARE +UNMARRIED. UNDER 21 YRS. OF AGE, +AND NOT SELF-SUPPORTING. +4 +3. NUMBER OF OTHER DEPENDENTS (Including spouse. +parente, ster-parents, arater, etc.) WHO DEPEND O +YOU FOR AT LEAST 50% OF THEIR SUPPORT. OR +CHILDREN CHED 21 YRS. OF AGE WHO ARE NOT +SELF-SUPPORTING. +FATHER (Give same information. for Stepfather and or Guardian ca a separate shvcij +SECTION XIV +FULL NAME (Lest-First-Middig) +Wichtrich, Gustaf +06 +2. LIVING +YES +XNO +3. DATE OF DEATH +Feb. 1950? +14. CAUSE OF DEATH +Pneumonia +5 +5. CURRENT ADDRESS - Give last address, if deceased (No., Street, City, State, Country) +Willcox, Arizona +6. DATE OF BIRTH +1864 +17. PLACE OF BIRTH (City, State, Country) +9. IF BORN OUTSIDE U.S.DATE OF ENTRY +Unknown +11. FORMER CITIZENSHIP(S) +Country (les) +German +14. OCCUPATION +Owner, Sheetmetal Shop +Germany +10. PLACE OF ENTRY +Unknown +B. CITIZENSHIP +: +U.S. +10 +12. DATE U.S. CITIZENSHIP 13. WHERE ACQUIRED (City, State, Country) +COULTRED +-15-23 +Tombstone, Cochise Co., Arizona +15. PRESENT EMPLOYER (Game-test employer, it Father is deceased or unemployed) +Ν.Α. +16. EMPLOYER'S BUSINESS ADDRESS OR FATHER'S BUSINESS ADDRESS IF SELF-EMPLOYED. +Willcox Arizona (1 +17. DATES OF MILITARY SERVICE (From-and-To) 18. BRANCH OF SERVICE +Ν.Α. +Ν.Α. +20. DETAILS OF OTHER GOVERNMENT SERVICE, U.S. OR FOREIGN +19. COUNTRY +Ν.Α. +Ν.Α. + +SECTION XV +MOTHER (Give same andrration for Stepmother on separate sheets +2. LIVING +3 CATE OF DEATH +VES +1. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Subject has been identified as having +remained in Korea since 28 January +1960, presumably in the above position. + +PERSONS WITH WHOM GEORGI PERISTEROPOULOS IS KNOWN TO +HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT: + +1. Kenneth C. MILLER, Chase Manhattan Bank, Tokyo, Japan. +Listed as a personal reference by Subject in 1957. + +2. Al (Alphonse) FIGOD (name of firm illegible but probably L. +RONDON and manager of.reference by Subject in 1957. + +The KANTO DIRECTORY for Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan for +1955 on page 325 lists Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse (Alphonse) FIGOD, +with residence address of 67 Late-Machida, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, +with business address for Alphonse FIGOD as c/o L. RONDON and +Company, Ltd. (Japan), Tokyo. Tel. 27-3524-4. + +Alphonse FIGOD was identified in 1949 as a French citizen, resident +in Shanghai, China at 75 Route Frelupt, who was serving as a cut- +out conveying French Intelligence Requirements to a double agent +in Shanghai in 1949. + +Gregory TOPDJU, of the FONTE Company, Tokyo, Japan. Listed +by Subject as a personal reference in 1957. + +4. Antonious (Anthony) E. PAPPALOPOULOS, Greek Consul, Yoko- +hama, Japan, listed as a personal reference by Subject in 1957. + +5. Valentine HAHN aka Valentin Vasiliyevich ZHAN aka Fen-Shin +HAN, former Soviet Agent, who is elsewhere identified. + +6. Emanuel Abraham USTROVSKY, who in 1953 was the manager of +the Tokyo Branch of Sendovich Brothers, Incorporated, by which +organization Subject was then employed. + +7. William Hamilton MARTIN, as reported in cover dispatch. + +14-00000 + +8. Officials of the Claggett-Nolan Company, Incorporated, Tokyo, +Japan, whose identities have not been determined on basis of +reported direct contact with Subject, but who are presumed to +include Richard William Nolan CHILD and Mortimer Claggett +COCKE, Junior, the principal officers. + +14-00000 + +SECRET +HX-3 + +18 November 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: National Security Agency + +ATTENTION: Mr. S. Wesley Reynolds + +SUBJECT: Derwin Ferguson UTTERELL + William Hamilton MARTIN + Espionage - RR +Background Use Only +RETURN TO CIA +Do Not Reproduce + +1. Reference is made to information orally furnished by your +office to representatives of this Agency to the effect that William +Hamilton MARTIN at one time mentioned the fact that prior to his +resignation from his civilian contract employment with the Depart- +ment of the Army in Tokyo, Japan, and prior to his actual return to +the United States in late August or early September 1955, he had been +offered a job as a shoe salesman by one George PARIS of Tokyo, Japan. + +2. A check of the indices of this Agency reveals that William +MARTIN'S Tokyo acquaintance, who offered him a job as a "shoe sales- +man", and whom MARTIN called "George PARIS" is undoubtedly +identical with George S. PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERISTEROPOULUS aka +PERISTELLOPOULOU aka George S. Perls, aka George PARIS, +born 2 January 1909 at Constantinople, Turkey, but of Greek nationality +since birth. According to information provided directly to representa- +tives of this Agency by a Japanese Liaison service George +PERISTEROPOULOS in about 1946 abbreviated his name to George +PERIS. The liaison service added that he operated the Nickoi Rag +Company in Tientsin and Shanghai, China, as his own business" +between 1927 and 1941, at which time the firm was closed down because +of the war. Between 1941 and 1945 he was under house arrest, or +"confined to his home" in Shanghai, but significantly was not interned +by the Japanese. From 1946 to 1950 he operated the George PERIS +COMPANY in Shanghai. He claimed to have been unemployed between +1950 and 1952, at which time he emigrated to Tokyo, Japan, from +Shanghai, obtaining employment in Tokyo with the firm of SANDOVICH + +SECRET +1/800 + +14-00000 + +SANDOVICH INCORPORATED, and in 1951 he became the manager of +the Tokyo branch of this firm. In 1954 he established his own firm +under the name of PARIS ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, which firm +appears in the trade indices published for Japan, and is reflected in +attachment. In 1955 George PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS was +appointed to the position of honorary Deputy Greek Consul in Yokohama, +in which position he was the deputy to Antonious E. PAPPALOPOULES +aka Anthony E. PAPPADOPOULOS, the honorary Greek Consul in +Yokohama. PERISTEROPOULOS appears to have continued in this +diplomatic post until sometime in mid 1959, when an official Royal +Hellenic diplomatic mission to Japan was accredited to the current +government of Japan, and the functions of the Yokohama Consular +Office were taken over from the two honorary consuls. + +3. Liaison reported that on 28 January 1960 George +PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS departed by air from.and that he had not returned to Japan as of 30 August 1960. Through +a sensitive source in Seoul, with whom representatives of this Agency +are in operational contact, and who is believed to be reliable, it has +been ascertained that George PARIS left Haneda Airport in Tokyo on +28 January 1960 aboard a regular CAT scheduled flight to Seoul, Korea, +where he was to assume the position of resident representative in +Seoul, Korea, of the firm of CLAGGETT-NOLAN COMPANY, +INCORPORATED, an export-import firm, with offices in the Hotel +Bando, in Seoul. The firm is listed in the Foreign Directory for +Seoul as having headquarters in the United States, located at 24 +California Street, San Francisco, California. PERIS replaced a +British national named William James Patkir, as representative of the +CLAGGETT-NOLAN Company in Korea, + +4. On basis of an official inquiry by a representative of our +Agency to the United States Embassy in Seoul, it was learned that the +above firm of CLAGGETT-NOLAN Company enjoys a good reputation +locally and deals in the sale of electrical and mechanical machinery +and equipment. It was also learned that the capital stock of the firm +is controlled by one Mortimer C. COCKE, Junior, and a Richard W. +CHILD, both of whom are United States citizens. The indices of this +Agency reveal that Mortimer C. COCKE, Junior, of the above rean- +tioned firm is identical with Mortimer Claggett COCKE, Junior, co- +owner with Richard William Nolan Child of the firm of BALCOM +TRADING COMPANY INCORPORATED, which has offices in Tokyo, +Japan, and is incorporated under the laws of Panama. Additional + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +Information concerning the above firms and regarding Richard William +Nolan CHILD and Mortimer Claggett COCKE, Jr. will be furnished +separately. + +5. The activities and contacts of George PERISTEROPOULOS +aka PERIS in Japan and Korea are currently being investigated by this +Agency. + +6. George S. PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS, identified above, +and known to William H. MARTIN as "George PARIS, is identical +with the individual whom Valentine HAHN aka Valentine Vasiliyevich +KHAN aka Ivanova HAN, admitted former (1947) Soviet agent, identi- +fied as "George PARIS, a Greek businessman in Tokyo", and as one of +HAHN's close contacts and friends in Japan. When interviewed by +representatives of this Agency in 1958, Valentine HAHN advised that +the above "George PARIS" was the person who introduced HAHN to a +Tokyo nightclub, located off the Ginza, the name of which HAHN gave +only as "The Tomorrow is Too Late Club". HAHN claimed that this +was an exact and direct translation into English of the actual Japanese +name, which, however, he never mentioned during the interview. +Date of HAHN's visit to this "club" in company of George PERIS aka +PARIS, is estimated to have been somewhere between 1954 and 1957. +HAHN stated that at the Tomorrow Is Too Late Club" he was intro- +duced to a Japanese hostess by the name of Noriko MATSUZAKAYA alias Noriko AWAJI with whom HAHN subsequently enjoyed dates. +It is believed that Noriko MATSUZAKAYA AWAJI became the mistress +of Valentine HAHN for an undetermined period of time following his +original introduction to her at the above "club" while in the company +of George PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS aka PARIS. HAHN also +advised, that following his original introduction to this establishment +by PERIS, HAHN had taken a number of unnamed married American +nationals, who were stationed in Tokyo, to the same club, where such +persons had also been introduced to and had enjoyed dates with the +hostesses. At this time, there is no information to indicate that +either William Hamilton MARTIN or Derwin Ferguson UTTERELL +were among the United States nationals HAHN referred to as having +been taken to the aforementioned club by HAHN. Neither is there any +information currently available to reflect that William Hamilton +MARTIN was known to Valentine HAHN through their mutual acquaint- +anceship with George PERISTEROPOULOS. + +7. As attachment herewith, we are forwarding a chronologically + +14-00000 + +SECRET +organized biographical outline of all information on George +PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS, developed to date. Attachment to +this communication indicates that PERIS has been or may still be a +contact of Emanuel Abraham USTROVSKY, suspect Soviet Agent, who +is the Tokyo Branch manager of the firm of SANDOVICH BROTHERS +INCORPORATED, which firm has long been suspected of being a front +or cover organization for Soviet intelligence operations. Attention is +invited specifically to the fact that Attachment reflects that the 1954 +Japan Directory of Foreign Firms lists E. USTROVSKY as Tokyo +representative of this firm, which has offices at 41 - Tamura-cho, +4-chome, Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo, and telephone lines: 43-1809, +43-4369, 43-4287, whereas in 1958 subject is officially listed as +George PERIS, of PERIS ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, located at +14-3 Chome, Tamura-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Telephones: 43-1809 +and 43-4287, reflecting that he shared telephone numbers with +SANDOVICH BROTHERS, and presumably with Emanuel A. USTROVSKY. +It is suggested that the Department of the Army, Assistant +Chief of Staff, G-2, intelligence, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation +may have additional information on George PERISTEROPOULOS aka +PERIS and associates. + +8. No additional information, to supplement that which is +reported in paragraph 6 above, identifiable with Noriko MATSUZAKAYA +AWAJI could be located in the indices of this Agency. + +9. With reference to the Tomorrow is Too Late Club", men- +tioned in paragraph 5 above, to which Valentine HAHN claims to have +been taken by George PARIS, an exact and direct re-translation of the +club name into Japanese from the English as given by HAHN, would +read "Asu de wa Ososugiru". It is noted that the Tokyo Telephone +Directory for 1957 contains a listing for an establishment of this +name, as follows: ASU DE WA OSOSUGIRU, located at Chuo-ku, +Ginza, 8-Chome, 3 Banchi, Tokyo-to, Telephone Nos.: 57-0945, +57-6363, 57-6928. A reliable source, who is familiar with the city of +Tokyo, advised in October 1960, that as of 1959 this establishment +was still operating at the listed location, and that it is a coffee-house +rather than a nightclub in the Western sense, although alcoholic +beverages are available for consumption on the premises by the +patrons. The same source also advised that the above coffee-house +employs "Japanese hostesses", as is customary in such establishments +in Japan, and that such females might be dated under the circum- +stances indicated by Valentine HAHN. However, it should be noted + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +that the same source also indicated that the coffee-house known as +ASU DE WA OSOSUGIRU to which he was referring, which is identical +with the establishment of this name listed in the 1957 Tokyo Directory, +is the type of place which is not frequented in general by American +nationals stationed in or visiting Tokyo as tourists; rather it caters +mainly to indigenous patrons and their guests, or to foreign residents +of Tokyo who have been introduced to the place and the management by +indigenous patrons. Those foreigners then become regular patrons +after becoming known to the management. Inasmuch as the above +described ASU DE WA OSOSUGIRU coffee-house generally fits the +description of the "Tomorrow is Too Late Club" mentioned by +Valentine HAHN as a nightclub" to which he was taken by George +PERIS, it is suggested that they are one and the same establishments. + +10. In light of the mutual acquaintanceship of William H. MARTIN +and Valentine HAHN with George PERISTEROPOULOS aka PERIS, and +in turn, PERIS' role vis-a-vis HANN's introduction to the ASU DE WA +OSOSUGIRU coffee-house, it is suggested that PERIS may have played +a similar role in terms of introducing William MARTIN to Japanese +night-life. This may have eventually led to MARTIN's contact and +involvement with Japanese individuals, who introduced him to or +indulged his masochistic interests. + +11. Additional information on the individuals mentioned above +will be forwarded as developed. It is requested that addressees for- +ward to this Agency any information on George PERISTEROPOULOS +aka PERIS, his contacts and activities, and on the other individuals +mentioned herein. + +FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS): + +WILLIAM K. HARVEY + +1 Attachment: +as stated + +oct Federal Bureau of Investigation + Department of the Army, ACSI + +DDP/FI/D/AP:mem +Orig & 2 - addressee + 1-100-6-124/3 (ZRGRACE) + 1-201-284530 + 1-201-282337 (MARTIN) + 2- OS/SRS + 1- chrono + +14-00000 + +SUBJECT: Summary of Information on + George PERISTEROPOULOS + aka George PERIS, aka George D. + PERISTEROPOULOS, aka George + PERISTALLEROPOLU, aka + George PARIS. +Born: 2 January 1909 at Constantinople, Turkey + +Nationality +at Birth: Greek + +Present +Nationality: Greek + +Parents: Names not reflected in the record, both deceased. + Father died China, Siberia, USSR, date unknown. + Mother died in Shanghai, China, date unknown. + +Marital +Status: Widower since about 1956; marital dates since that + date unknown. + +Name of De- Aurelie PERISTEROPOULOS ase CZERNINSKA, DOB +ceased unknown. Nationality: Polish. Married at Shanghai, +Spouse: China, date of marriage not reflected in the record. + Died in Tokyo, Japan circa 1956. + +Relatives: In April 1948, under maiden name, listed as registered + member of the Polish Citizens' Association of New Poles + in Shanghai, which organization is loyal to the Polish + Government in Warsaw. + + Mother-in-law: Mrs. Bronislawa CZERNINSKA, Polish + National, 1951 resident Shanghai, China; as of 1933 ap- + plicant for a United States Immigrant Visa filed in Tokyo, + Japan. + +1400000 + +Sister-in-law: Mrs. Irene ADAMSKY, ase CZERNINSKA; +1953 resident 1306 N'assachnsetts Avenue, San Bernar- +dino, California. + +Residences: 1909-1915: Constantinople, Turkey + 1915-1917: Illegible, but probably Odessa, Russia + 1917-1923: Chita, Siberia, USSR + 1923-1924: Harbin, China + 1924-1937: Tientsin, China + 1937-1952: Shanghai, China + 1952-1957: Tokyo, Japan + + April 1953: 3-Chome, Domenicicho, Ota-ku, + Tokyo, Japan + + 1958: 164, 3-Chome, Lenmachofu, Ota-ku, + Tokyo. Home telephone: 72-3444 + + 1959: 164, 3-Chome, Lenmachofu, Ota-ku, + Tokyo. Telephone: 59-1666. + + 1-28 January Tokyo, Japan + 1960: + + Since 28 Janu- Seoul, Korea + ary 1960: + +Employment 1927-1935: Operated "own business", Nickois Rag +Records Company in Tientsin, China. + + 1935-1937: Unknown + + 1937-1941: Operated "own business", Nickois Rag + Company, Shanghai, China. Closed in + 1941 because of war. + + 1941-1945: Confined to own home in Shanghai, + China, but not interned by Japanese + occupation authorities. + + 1946-1950: Operated firm George Peris Company, + Shanghai, China. + +14-00000 + +1950-1953: Unemployed (presumably in Shanghai). + +1946-1951: Subject and wife from Shanghai, China + applied for visas to enter Japan from + China. Subject claimed he held Greek + Passport A 6/50-1 issued by the Greek + Consulate in Shanghai on 20 September + 1950 and valid until 9 September 1951. + + Wife held Greek Passport A 20/56-1, + issued Shanghai, 15 June 1951, valid + until June 14, 1952. + + Subject indicated he was engaged in + "Insurance and smart business, deal- + ing in raw wool." + +1952: First entered Japan at Yokohama on + 2 February 1952 with status of semi- + permanent resident. Stated on arrival + in Yokohama to Japanese Police that he + had come to Japan "to seek peace and + freedom". + + Employed by Tokyo Branch of Sando- + vich Brothers, Incorporated, through + 1952. + + Other indices consulted reflect that + Subject in 1952 operated the firm of + George PERIS in Tokyo, Japan during + 1952. + +1953: Subject was elevated from the position + of "employee" to that of "manager of" + the Tokyo Branch of Sandoovich Brothers + in 1953. + + Also, Subject was reported still operat- + ing the George PERIS Company in + Tokyo in 1953. + +14-00000 + +1954: Subject reportedly terminated his + employment with Sandoovich Brothers + sometime during 1954, exact date not + known, and established his own firm + under the name of PARIS ASSOCIATED + ENTERPRISES. + + The 1954 Japan Directory of Foreign + Firms lists SANDOVICH BROTHERS + as a United States Firm, with offices + at 41 - Tamura-cho, 4-chome, Shiba, + Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Telephones: + 43-2609, 43-4369, 43-4287, and lists + E. OSTROVSKY as the Tokyo Representa- + tive. + + E. OSTROVSKY, of course, is Emanuel + Abraham OSTROVSKY, who is known to + have been the Tokyo Branch manager of + the above firm, who resided in 1954 at + 19 Kouncho-kita, Minato-ku, Tokyo. + Home telephone: 43-6773. + +1955: Subject continued in his position as + President of PARIS ASSOCIATED ENTER- + PRISES. + + During 1955, exact date not specified, + Subject was named to the position of + Honorary Deputy Greek Consul in + Yokohama, in which position he became + the deputy to Antonious E. PAPPADOP- + OULCS, the Honorary Royal Greek + Consul in Yokohama. + + It is presumed that the Consulate in 1955 + was probably located at the same address + given in the December 1957 Gaimusho + "Consular List", which reports the + following information: + +14-00000 + + "Royal Greek Honorary Consulate in + Yokohama, Sutherland Building, No. 75, + Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Tel. 8-4113. + + Mr. Antonious PAPPADOPOULOS, + Honorary Consul + + Mr. George PERISTEROPOULOS, + Honorary Deputy Consul." + +1956: Continued as President of PERIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, Tokyo. + Continued as Honorary Greek Deputy + Consul, Yokohama. + +1957: Continued as President of PERIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, Tokyo. + Continued as Honorary Greek Deputy + Consul, Yokohama. + +1958: Continued as President of PARIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES; Listed in + Directories as George PARIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, located + at 14-3 Chome, Tamura-cho, Minato- + ku, Tokyo, Tel. 43-1809 and 43-4287. + (1958 Japan Times Directory) + + A separate listing is also carried in the + name of George PERISTEROPOULOS with + office telephone listed as: Yokohama + 8-1713, which is the same telephone + number given in the December 1957 Con- + sular List for the Royal Greek Honorary + Consulate in Yokohama, above. + +1959: Subject continued as president of PERIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, and is + listed as George PERIS, in connection + with this firm, whose offices according + +14-00000 + +1960: to the 1959 Japan Times Directory are + located at 14-3 Chome, Tamura-cho, + Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Telephone + 59-1606. + + It should be noted that this is the same + address listed for subject and the PARIS + ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES in the + preceding year, but there is a change + in the telephone exchange. + + On 28 January 1960, Subject departed + by air from Haneda Airport, Tokyo, destination - + + from a source believed to be reliable + that subject was going to Korea as the + Seoul Resident representative of the + American-owned firm of Claggett-Nolan + Company, Inc., which has its home office + at 24 California Street in San Francisco, + California, and maintains an office in + Seoul in the Bando Hotel. Subject + allegedly replaced one William James + Patkir, a British National, in this post. + The capital stock of Claggett-Nolan + Company, Inc. is controlled by Mortimer + Claggett Cooke, Junior, and Richard + William Nolan Child, both American + citizens, who are also the principal + controlling stockholders and directors of + the Balcom Trading Company, which + has its main offices in the Fukoku Building, 2-Uchisaiwai-cho, 1-Chome, + Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, but also has + branches in Seoul and Pusan, Korea. + Balcom Trading Company also + controls another subsidiary firm known + as Allied Distributors, Incorporated, + with which firm Thomas Robert Kirk + aka Boris Yaskis has been affiliated + for a number of years. + +14-00000 + +Subject has been identified as having +remained in Korea since 28 January +1960, presumably in the above position. + +PERSONS WITH WHOM GEORGI PERISTEROPOULOS IS KNOWN TO +HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT: + +1. Kenneth C. MILLER, Chase Manhattan Bank, Tokyo, Japan. +Listed as a personal reference by Subject in 1957. + +2. Al (Alphonse) FIGOD (name of firm illegible but probably L. +RONDON and manager ofreference by Subject in 1957. + +The KANTO DIRECTORY for Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan for +1955 on page 325 lists Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse (Alphonse) FIGOD, +with residence address of 67 Late-Machida, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, +with business address for Alphonse FIGOD as c/o L. RONDON and +Company, Ltd. (Japan), Tokyo. Tel. 27-3524-4. + +Alphonse FIGOD was identified in 1949 as a French citizen, resident +in Shanghai, China at 75 Route Frelupt, who was serving as a cut- +out conveying French Intelligence Requirements to a double agent +in Shanghai in 1949. + +Gregory TOPDJU, of the FONTE Company, Tokyo, Japan. Listed +by Subject as a personal reference in 1957. + +Antonious (Anthony) E. PAPPALOPOULOS, Greek Consul, Yoko- +hama, Japan, listed as a personal reference by Subject in 1957. + +5. Valentine HAHN aka Valentin Vasiliyevich ZHAN aka Fen-Shin +HAN, former Soviet Agent, who is elsewhere identified. + +6. Emanuel Abraham USTROVSKY, who in 1953 was the manager of +the Tokyo Branch of Sendovich Brothers, Incorporated, by which +organization Subject was then employed. + +7. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET + +9 September 1960 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, FI/Division D + +SUBJECT: ZRGRACE - Tokyo Aspect; +George PERIS aka George PERISTEROPOULOS aka +George PARIS, Identified Contact of Valentin HAHN +aka Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN aka Won-shin HAN, +Self Confessed Soviet Agent + +1. Following information was made available to the writer by +fnam tha Gaamatar Wilna fila an +V lentia HAHN. The information herein reported was provided by oral brief- +ing only, and the writer was not permitted to review the HAHN file itself. +Following details are therefore based entirely on notes taken during the +meeting which took place in CARRICO's office on 6 September. + +2. Valentin HAHN, who was born as Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN on +22 April 1908, Slavyanka, Russia, and who is a Russian of Korean origin, +admitted in the course of a Polygraph examination administered on an +unspecified date, that he had acted at an agent in behalf of the Soviets. HAHN +has been in the employ of CIA since approximately 1952, originally in Seoul, +Korea, later in Tokyo, Japan, subsequently being transferred to Okinawa. +He was terminated on unspecified date as a contract agent of the SR Division, +and currently is or has been resettled in Hokkaido, where he has been given a +job as a translator with the FBIS listening post at Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. +During the debriefing which accompanied his Polygraph testing, HAHN advised +that during his service in Tokyo, Japan, his closest associates had been the +following individuals in the order listed: + +a. Arseniy YANKOVSKY and wife. +03 13-3 +b. Basil EFREMOFF - CIA Staff Employee of Tokyo Station, who +has been terminated on unknown date. He was identified as a +Japanese Intelligence agent. + +c. John Mc COY and wife - Mc COY was or still is an employee of +SR Division, stationed in Japan. + +SECRET +BTS COILY + +14-00000 + +d. Vadim MEDISH CLA Contract Agent in employ of SR Division +stationed in Tokyo. In process of being terminated after +identification as former NKVD agent,, a former Abwehr agent, +and subsequent agent activity in behalf of the Soviets while in +DP camps. + +e. Kasua KANAZAWA - Cousin of Valentin HAHN; at one time was +proposed for operational use by this Agency. + +f. Charlotte BERGHOLTZ Close friend of Anastasiya SNOW neo +YANKOVSKIY. + +g. Golli-Grigorevna and Marguerita PODSTAVINA - PODSTAVINA +is the Godmother of Arseniy YANKOVSKIY. + +Caves employee of SR Division +in Tokyo under Department of State cover. Former FRI +employee. +32 +1. George PARIS (Spelling as picked up originally by Office of +Security in written report of Polygraph examination report, and +therefore likely phonetic.) - Greek businessman in Tokyo. + +3. In the course of further debriefing in connection with his Polygraph +Test, HAHN claimed that George PERIS or PARIS was the individual who had +introduced HAHN to a club in Tokyo located off the Ginza, the name of which +club translated into English is "Tomorrow is Too Late". At this club HAHN +met a Japanese hostess by the name of Noriko AWAJL whose real name was +later established to be Noriko MATSUZAKAYA whom he subsequentiy dated. +There is no further information currently available on this hostess. In the +Interim, HAHN has obtained a divorce from his wife, who had been a witting +participant in his agent activities for the Soviets, and is known currently to be +living in a common-law relationship with a Japanese girl who may be identical +with Noriko MATSUZAKAYA. As indicated above, HAHN and his current +mistress are currently in Sapporo, Hokkaido. + +4. The ex-wife of Valentin HAHN, whose fuil name is not known to the +writer, and the two HAHN sons, are currently being sponsored for resettle- +ment by the Agency in the United States, where all three are scheduled to +receive their U.S. citzenship under CIA sponsorship. +13-3 +5. With reference to the "Tomorrow is Too Late" Club, HAHN stated +that a number of CIA Staff Employees of the Tokyo Station frequent or have +frequented this establishment and have dated the Japanese bustesses employed + +SECRET +EYES CY + +14-00000 +there. Date of HAHN's introduction to the Club and to Horiko MATSUZAKAYA +by George PARIS aka George PERIS was estimated by Mr. Sayle to have been +somewhere between 1954 and 1957. With regard to Valentin HAHN's own +inclinations toward sharing his knowledge of romance with others, Mr. Sayle +advised that Security Office had established that while employed as a contract +agent of the Tokyo Station, HAHN had pimped for CIA Staff personnel in Tokyo. +13-3 +6. As attachment herewith, the writer appends additional background +data on the professional intelligence activities and contacts of Valentin HAHN +and family as noted during the oral briefing by Sayle. + +7. On basis of the above, it can be safely assumed that the George +PARIS known to HAHN is identical with George PERISTEROPOULOS aka +George PERIS, well-known Tokyo businessman and Honorary Deputy Consal +of the Royal Greek Consulate in Yokohama, Japan, as reported in SCTCKY-63 +and SCTOKY-64. It is noteworthy that PERIS' contacts throughout his career, +commencing via is original reported employment in Tientsin, China, through +his activities and contacts in Shanghai, China, and later in Tokyo, not exclud- +ing his marriage to Aurelia CZERWINSKA, have been exclusively with +individuals of Russian or Eastern European background, many of them of +Russian Jewish background, who are either highly suspect or have been iden- +tified as long-time agents of Soviet Intelligence. PERIS' reported route of +arrival in Tokyo via Harbin, Tientsin and Shanghai, as well as his employ- +ment by Sondovich Brothers and contacts with individuals who tie in with the +Boris SOLOMONIK complex and Borsol Fur Trading Corporation, smacke +very strongly of the old Comintern Apparat of the 20's and 30's. Also it +parallels the travel patterns of a number of individuals involved in the SOBLE +case, principally the SOBLES themselves who were exfiltrated from the +Soviet Union via Tokyo, Japan, to the U.S.A. and who, most notably of all, +also were under cover of operating a Bristie Business as is Sondovich Brothers. + +8. According to earlier reporting in the ZRGRACE investigation, +George PERIS is alleged to have been a contact of William Hamilton MARTIN +in Tokyo, and to have offered MARTIN some type of job or business partner- +ship deal in connection with the rug business. + +9. Mr. Carrico informally indicated that he personally suspects that +MARTIN's introduction to the fine art of masochistic torture by an unidenti- +fied Japanese female, as reported by Mrs. Ardelle GASDA to FBI agents, +may have been effected at or through his patronage of the Tomorrow is Too +Late" Club to which he may well have been taken or introduced by his friend +PERIS. This possibility, however, is subject to further investigation. +22 +bow +22 +10. As initial follow-up to SCTOKY-63 and SCTORY 64, outgoing cable +of 7 Sept. 60 requesting further check-out of the Club, etc. was prepared. + +Seliger +EVER CALY + +14-00000 +SECRET +A second cable to be sent by Privacy Link to Seoul, Korea, has also been +drafted, and requests check of PERIS' arrival, activities and contacts, +departure from Korea subsequent to 28 January 1960. This cable has been +presented separately for your approval and may likely be subject to revision, +wierefore no copy is attached. It is further suggested that Office of Security +be authorized to pass to NSA Security Officials working on this case the +information on PERIS relayed in above SCTORY Cables, such information to +be properly sterilized of course, and that NSA in turn be requested to check +and obtain from U.S. Navy Personnel Records fuil copies in duplicate of the +oiginal reports on the specific duty stations or assignments, including dates +of service at each, to which MARTIN and MITCHELL were detailed, also +detailed leave records, travel records, and other pertinent background data +contained in such files, to cover the entire period of their respective service +with the U.S. Navy. It is also suggested that NSA officials be requested to +obtain similar detailed original reports in duplicate from the Department of. +the person of MARTIN'S civilian employment in Japan, +with special emphasis on any reports of MARTIN's extra-curricular activities, +contacts, club memberships, identified personal contacts with persons not +employed in his own office, leave travel, etc., which may be reflected in +official records. One copy of all such reports are requested for this Agency, +to permit further checking of known or newly identified contacts he may have +had in Japan. + +1 Attachment: as stated + +FI/D/AP:mem + +Distribution: +Orig & 1ZRGRACE File +1- MARTIN 201 file +1 +PERIS file +1 chrono + +SECRET +EVES ONLY. +ΑΝΙΤΑ ΡОТОСКІ diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10047.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10047.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..610f8947c531249ed87df642bd56d981d2705b56 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10047.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +104-10177-10047 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +HOUSE SELECT PILLERE ON ASSASSINATICIS STAFT MLADERS + +FILE TITLE/NIFIBER/VOLEIC: MEROLA, JOSEPH R +201-25 780% +* + +INCLUSIVE DATES: 1959-1977- +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: LSN/ISR +ROOM: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: TH112 AFENCY DOCUMENTS + +201-257804 +MEROLA. Josenh R. +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNIND REVIEWED BY SIGNATURE OF +(PRINT NNIE) REVIENING OFFICIAL +Forateck + +CIA HISTO +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. + +IS IN IN CHRONOLOGICA +MATERIAL FILED IN TOS FOL +F +201257604 + +14-00000 +FBI DOCUMENTS: +DATE: 1 OCTOBER 1959 +SUBJECT: CARIBBEAN POLITICAL ACTIVITIES - CUBA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: NONE GIVEN +DATE: 1 JUNE 1959 +SUBJECT: RUBEN OSCAR MIRO CUARDIA +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +FILE: MIAMI 97-261 BUREAU 105-75663 + +14-00000 +A +من +AGENCY DOCUMENT CONTAINING FBI INFORMATION +DATE: 16 JUNE 1959 +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +FBI REPORTS: +DATE: 11 MARCH 1959 +ية +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS-PAΝΑΜΑ +FBI FILE : 109-12-223 (BUREAU) +DATE: 30 SEPTEMBER 1958 +SUBJECT: JOSEPH MEROLA; B. LEONARD BIRD; +ROBERT DILLARD: UNKNOWN PILOT +FBI FILE#: 97-230 (ΜΙΑΜΙ) + +14-00000 +FBI DOCUMENT +DATE: 1 JUNE 1959 +SUBJECT: RUBEN OSCAR MIRO GUARDIA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: MV 97-261 + +14-00000 +DEPT OF ARMY DOCUMENT +DATE: 13 MAY 1959 +SUBJECT: JOSEPH R. MEROLA (SD 7083-A) (c) +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +FILE: ACSI-CO +ני + +14-00000 +FBI DOCUMENTS (SOME NOT COMPLETE) +DATE: 22 APRIL 1959 +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATIERS - PANAMA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: 109-12-223 +DATE: 21 APRLL 1959 +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS +PAÑAMA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: 109-12-223 +DATE: 20 APRIL 1959 +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS PANAMA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: 109-12-223 +DATE: 17 APRIL 1959 +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS PANAMA +FILE: 1.09-12-223 +CLASSIFICATION: ΝΟΝΕ +DATE: 10 APRIL 1959 +SUEJECT: PANAMANIN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS CUBA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE #: 109-12-223 +DATE: 2 April 1959 +SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTER - PANAMA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FIBLE: SAC, MIAMI (109-43) +DATE: 5 MARCH 1959 +SUPJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES +INTERNAL SECURITY - PANAMA +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: 109-12-223 +4 + +14-00000 +( +( +CERAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +WASHINGTov, D.C. 20305 +OGC 77-2335 +11 April 1977 +: +David M. Curry, Esq. +First Assistant U.S. Attorney +Western District of Pennsylvania +633 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse +Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219 +Dear Mr. Curry: +Re: Joseph Raymond Merola +In response to your letter of March 10, 1977 I wish to advise you +that the Central Intelligence Agency had one meeting with Joseph Raymond +Merola prior to August 1961. In late 1960 Joseph Raymond Merola made +several telephone calls to a CLA office offering his assistance in a general +way in connection with Cuban matters, which was refused. However, on +6 February 1961 Merola claimed to have information on a Latin American +senator who was a "close friend and confidant" of "Che" Guevera. Since +Guevera was listed as being the subject of foreign intelligence requirements, +the CIA employee agreed to meet with Mr. Merola. The meeting took place on +6 February 1961 and is the only meeting with Merola prior to his incarceration +which you stated in your letter began in August 1961. +Mr. Merola was not employed by the Central Intelligence Agency. His +contact with the CIA could not be described as an undercover Government +informant as alleged in the Writs of Error Coram Nobis by Victor Carlucci. +and Daniel Hanna. This one contact on 6 February 19ól by Merola with the +CIA was voluntary on his part. +Mathew McVane, an employee of the CIA, did testify in San Diego in +November 1975 concerning CLA contacts with Joseph Raymond Merola. The +citation we have for that case is U.S. v. Dalton C. Smith, et al. in the +U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, No. 74-2277-GT. +i +H BICENTENNI + +14-00000 +( +The testimony given in that trial is not inconsistent with the response given +above. It is true that after Merola was released from prison be again +volunteered information to the CIA. Merota was a voluntary source of foreign +intelligence. +I hope this provides sufficient information for you to file your response. +If not, please call me at (AC 703) 351-7531. +Sincerely, + +cc: John Martin, Esq., Dept. of Justice +OCCITUCILL +John K. Greaney +Associate General Counsel + +14-00000 +UNCLASSIFIED +NTERNAL +SE ONLY +COP DENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +SUBJECT: (Optional) +Joseph Raymond Merola +EXTENSION NO. +FROM. +Maurice A. Sovern +O/SA/DO/O +200109 +TO Officer designahan, room member, and +building) +DATE +154.2 +8 April 1977 +DATE +OFFICERS +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom Draw a line across columa after each comment.) +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +1. Mr. Raymond Warren +C/LA +11 AP +3C2019 Hqs. +2. +3: +DULLA +SALLA +11 APR 577 +14 +4. +File-201 +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +11: +12. +13. +14. +15. +POM +3-02 +610 +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +! +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +1 + +14-00000 +FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY +LITIGATION +8 April 1977 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John K. Greaney +FROM +: +Special Assistant to the +General Counsel +Maurice A. Sovern +O/SA/DO/O +SUBJECT +: +Joseph R. Merola +REFERENCE +: Assistant United States Attorney +Pennsylvania Letter, 10 March 1977, +Subject as Above +1. The question in reference is the nature of +any involvement of Merola with CIA prior to +August 1961. +2. The Directorate's first recorded contact +with Joseph Raymond Merola prior to August 1961 +occurred on 6 February 1961. It followed a series +of Celephone calls over a period of several months +(late 1960 early 1961) in which Merola had +expressed interest in offering his assistance in +connection with Cubar matters. Our officer had +declined contact until 6 February when Merola +claimed to have information on a Latin American +senator who was a "close friend and confidante" +of "Che" Guevera. Because Guevera was the proper +subject of foreign positive intelligence collection +requirement our officer agreed to a meeting. +3. The last recorded contact, except for the +litigation outlined below, with Merola was a tele- +phone contact with Merolà in late July 1975 when +he volunteered additional foreign positive intel- +ligence. +4. At the end of August 1975, Merola +contacted a staff officer to ask for testimony in +the criminal fraud trial in San Diego. California +(U.S. v. Joseph R. Merola, et al, Southern District +of California, CR 74-2277-GT) which we subsequently.. +E2 IMPDET +CL BY 012860 +FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY + +14-00000 +FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY +provided on 13 November 1975. +5. Subject is characterized as a voluntary +occasional source of foreign positive intelligence +who was in sporadic contact with us. +6. We greatly appreciate the Assistant United +States Attorney's concern for the confidentiality +of our information. The information above may be +made available to the AUSA and the court as +appropriate without further restriction. +15/ +Maurice A. Sovern +O/SA/DO/O: MASovern: kaw (1542) +Distribution +Orig & 1 OGC +1 C/DCD +1 C/LA +2 SA/DO/0 +- 2 +FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY +1 + +14-00000 +CATE +PEPLY REQUESTED +LETTED 10. +SPEED LETTER +YFS +TO +FICE +ATTN: +Froderic WeCann +FROM: +Crocky Br +SA/LA +SUBJECT: Joseph R. Herola-Litigation +REFERENCE: ISS/PICG Meno Std 17 Narch 1977 +A review of the files confirms that the noe was not in +any way involved operationally with Joseph R. Merola prior to 1961. +However, it should be noted that subsequent to bis release fren +prisen ir November 1962, Verola was in contact with members of +the Frente kevolutionario Democratico, an anti- Castro organization. +of interest to this Agency. +1831 +SIGMATEPI +DATE +REPLY +RESPONDER'S FILE + +14-00000 +Frederic Modern +155, PICO +SA/LA/SICO +-3 +3. +COG/0185 +4. +5. +6 +8. +9. +11. +12. +13. +14. +610 +まいそう +! +? +C +301029 +Caf +17 Arch 1977 +COMMENTS urtea comment to s +Dorette coross selumn crern com +Bill: The Merola +file is changed. ts +MAS. When you're +JAUR JAہوتا ہے می +in RI (IF) and +Cancel my change, +Press. +٢٠١٢ ٥٦٠ +Maunce. +2: + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR: +FROM +: +SUBJECT +CONFIDENTIAL +17 March 1977 +SA/LA/EICO +DED +Frederic McCann +ISS/PICG +: Litigation: Joseph R. Merola +1. Attached herewith is an unclassified memorandum +received from OGC which requests information on the "extent +and nature of any involvement of (Joseph R.) Merola with +federal agencies prior to August 1961". +2. A review of 201-257804 reveals that Mr. Merola may +have been in contact with WII/Miami in 1961 and was in contact +with DCD prior to 1961. +3. Please review your files and provide whatever +information is pertinent to paragraph 1., above. No +information will be released outside of CIA without your +concurrence. +4.. 201-257804 is attached to the SA/LA/EICO copy of +this memorandum. Please return it with your reply by +1 April 1977. +Just Mam +Frederic McCann +Attachments: +als +CONFIDENTIAL +INPORT EL D + +14-00000 +DEPT OF JUSTICE DOCUMENT +SUBJECT: JOSEPE PAYMOND MEROLA +DATE: 10 MARCE 1977 +CLASSIFICATION: NONE +FILE: NONE + +14-00000 +trial "actively engaged in the service +of tre government +Inng Greea, attorney for Cartuca +and Hanna, said the prosecutors, His +bert I. Tete.baum and Daniel J. Sap +dor, knew Merris was a government +agent and therefore "perpetrated a +fraud upon the-tmas court." +Teitelbaura and Snyder are now fed +eml judges La Putacurza and have not +commented about the action filed by +Green, which is still pending. But +oficial Tamatar with their positiza +snd the two judges will, if necessary, +swear they did not now Meroia was a +government agent. +Cuban Connection +"The answer to this whole thing re +volves around Cuba," said this offi- +- cial. +Green, who represents Manrarino's +son-in-law, said he didn't thinis Me +rola's testimony la Chicago had been +particularly "heipfhu!" to the prese +cution. A "imore logical assumption" +is that Meroia was freed from prisea +because of what he could do for the +government in Cuba, he said.. +"This guy works anywhere he wants +to," said Green. "The governmer: has +protected him in California, Chicago +and everywhere else. He still has to be +of value to the government." +One thing is certain: Merola is wel +known in the Miami Cuban comm +nity and among those who have been +linked to alleged Castro assassination +attempts.. +"Joe was an undercover agent, he +was closely associated with the gov- +crament," Frank Sturgis, of Miami, +told The Bulletin, "He did have an as- +sociation with the CIA." +Sturgis, who gained potcriety as one +of those convicted in the Watergate +burglary, was a ton Castro lieutenant +during the revolution who served as a +double agent for the CIA. He later +worked against Castro in the Day of, +Pigs operation and has admitted plott +ing to kill Castro +"I know Joe was involved with the +revolutionaries," said Sturgis, "I +know he had an association with the +CIA, but because of compart. +mentalization, you don't know what +they're doing." +Tied to Burglar +nations Committee said Merola was +"a good friend" of Fugeria (Rolando) +Merturer, another of those conneted +of the Watergate burglary. Martinez +is suciated with the CIA a the +Bay of Pigs effort and in other sati- +Castro moves. +"Joe's place in Miami Beach was on +the water and it was used by ant-Cas- +tro groups to smegle arms to Cuba," +this source said. "Martinez was one of +them." +"I can't recall," Martinez said, +when asked by The Bulletin about +using Merula's dock. "Really, I can't +tell you arything about it. +"He was connected with helping +people here in Miam against the dic- +tatorship of Batista. He might have +been in some other branch that I don't +know about." +:- +Altredo Borges, a Miami business +consultant and a Bay of Pigs veteran, +told a Bulletin reporter inquiring +about Merola to "please write me a +letter." +"I don't know who you are." Borges +said. "I cannot talk over the tele: +phone." +One investigator interested in Ne +rola said the matter is "very sensi +tive, records are hard to come by." +"He seems to it everything." this +investigator said. "He's a pilot, he +speaks Spanish, he knows Cuba and +he's connected. But nobody wants to +cooperate." +A Scared Man +Records indeed are hard to come.: +by. Official and unofficial attempts to +cocain complete records of Merola's +arrests proved fruitless. So did efforts +to determine wins: encounters be. +might have had with officials respon +ble for watching the nation's bor- +deas +But despite the bebel of some that +Merola enjoys the protection of the +government while at the same time +being welcomed by crganized crime, +those who know him say that is not the +case. +"Joe has got a little money," said +one Florida acquaintance. "I don't +Anow where he gets it. But he's ann +former and they hate informers. The +mais concerned. +"He goes around Dace (County), +but he is very, very careful where be +A source close to the House Ascassi goes, Joe is scared." +! +2 + +14-00000 +TO HIPPCL OFFLE +SUBJECT: Court Appearance on 13 November 19/5, San Diego, California +2010-118 +1. On 13 Sovember 1975, Mart MacVane appeared as a witness for the +defense at the Cafted States District Court for the Southern District of +California, 325 West F Street, San Diego, California. The case was the +United States of America V. Dalton C. Saith, et al. MacVane was called +to testify by E. Mac Anos Jr., attorney for defendant Joe Kerola. In +honor of the scarcena PacVane appeared at the court. On 13 November 1975 +ac approximately 15:30 hours Sàn Diego tise Macvane was called to the +witness stand... +2. Кас Агos, attorney for defendant Joe Merola began questioning +after MacVane vas sworn in as a witness. Amos asked how long MacVane +had been employed by the CIA? He asked if MacVane knew defendant Merola? +He asked if Mactane were told by Merola about a shipment of surplus +helicopter parts going to the country of El Salvador? He asked MacVane +if Merola had voloteered other information to the Agency? He then asked +if Merola vere ever paid for such information? Amos also tried to establish +the value of surples parts in Latin America compared to the US. This was +objected to by actorney Robert Thaller, prosecutor in the case. The judge +sustained the objection and Macvaze did not have to answer the question. +Amos finished his questioning and Thaller began a short cross examination. +Thaller asked if MacVane ever beard Verola mention stocks? He also asked +if MacVane knew the name of the corporation that Merola represented? He +thenspointed out that even if some stock fraud were occurring, MacVane +would not be writting because Macvane was not an investigator, but rather +a collectos of foreiga information. The cross examination then ended. +All questions were answered to the best of MacVane's ability and knowledge. +3. There appeared to be little purpose in the appearance of MacVane +because it was obvious that Macvane knew nothing of any value concerning +the case. Maclane's total time on the witness stand was about 10 minutes. +After complecten of his testiacay MacVane was released. +BRUCE ALWARI +MCMacVane:ljh +E2 IMPDET CL BY CLI563 +Bay U.S. Sarings Bands Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan +30 +DI: +TOONDONHOMSON +CORDON TRONG SON +DISTRICT JUDGE + +14-00000 +SENDER WILL CHECK CLASSICATION TOP AND BOTTOM +UNCLASSIFIED +CONFIDENTIAL +OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP +SLURET +TO +NAME AND LOURESS +1 +2 +3 +5 +6 +DATL +N.TIALL +子 +ACTION +APPROVAL +COMMENT +CONCURRENCE +Remarks: +DIRECT REPLY +DISPATCH +FILE +INFORMATIOЯ +any results of the +Meety. +PREPARE REPLY +RECOMMENDATION +RETURA +SIGNATURE +FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER +FROM: NAME ADDRESS AND PHONE NO +DATE +UNGASSIFIED +1-47 +237 +bns previous +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +(40) + +14-00000 +SECRET +6 November 1975 +MEMO FOR RECORD: +RE: MEROLA, Joseph R. +FYI: +201-257804 +U.S. Citizen Registered to DEA/HIAMI Dec 74 +Today, Randy Daugherty, DCD case officer, +asked to borrow subject 201 because he +wanted to take it to Office of Genl. Counsel +for Mr. John Greany. +There is to be a meeting today between +Mr. Greany, Bob Starling, DCD COPS, and +Matt McVane, DCD man in Miami who is +visiting Hqs. McVane has an interest +in MEROLA. +Told Randy that MEROLA was DEA source and that +matter should be coordinated with NARCOG, +This transpired during lunch hour Randy was +in a hurry and I gave him file. He said he would +tell Mr. Greany that Subj. was DEA source. +L. +SECRET + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Joseph Raymond Merola +OGC 75-1073 +5 November 1975 +• +1 +: +1. On. 3 November I talked to Mr. Matt McVane, DCD officer +stationed in Miami, and he said that he had received the subpoena +from E Mac Amos, Jr. to appear as a defense witness in the trial in +San Diego onii November. Mr. McVane agreed to come to Headquarters +on 6 November to discuss the information in the files and Mr. Robert +Starling of DCD agreed to join in the meeting. Mr. McVane told me +that Lt. Colonel Douglas W. Haldane, who had previously been on +detail to the DCD Miami Office, had returned to the Army and was +currently assigned somewhere in Europe and that his address was +Headquarters.. USARSUR, APO New York, New York 09403: +2 2. Since this Office had received a letter from Mr. Amos with a +request for the current address of Colonel Haldane, I called Mr. Amos +on. 4 November and explained to him that Colonel Haldane was no longer +with the Central Intelligence Agency and it was our understanding that +Colonel Haldane was stationed in Europe. Mr. Amos did not want the +current address of Colonel Haidane. He did state, however, that Mr. +McVane would not be needed in San Diego until Wednesday morning. +12 November. As things stood now, Mr. Merola was the tifth defendant +and it would be that length of time betore Mr. McVane's testimony vould +be needed. +3. Mr. McVane told ine that he had been called by Mr. Robert +Thaler of the U.S. Attorney's Office in California. I told Mr. McVane +that I would contact Mr. Thaler. I called Mr. Thaler who is a a member +of the Organized Crime Sutka Force, Department of Justice. Room 2307, +300 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, California 90012. telephone +No. (AC 213) 688-5808. Mr. Thaier was pieased to hear that Mr. McVane + +14-00000 +was being made available to testify and explained that he thought Mr. +Amos had aircady prepared a motion to dismiss if Mr. McVane was to be +denied as a witness for the defense. I explained to Mr. Thaler that Mr. +McVane was coming to Headquarters on Thursday, 6 November, and said +that we would call him to discuss the role Mr. McVane played in receiving +information from Mr. Merola. +4. If this case runs parallel to many criminal prosecutions, the +defense may never put Mr. McVane on the stand when he actually shows +up as this may prove detrimental to their defense. However, we should +be prepared for his testimony if, in fact, it does take place. + +cc: Chief, DCD +Matt McVane +OGC/JKG/eh +Distribution +loveal +John K.. Greaney::. +Associate General Counsel. +:: +Original - OGC SUBJ: LITIGATION CRIMINAL. +JKG Signer- +1- Chronolens +:: + +14-00000 +John T Holt +John Skyrstood Phoodas +Harison R. Harlywood +Dougiss A Reynolds +David W. Ault +Michael & Neri +Dan H. Deuprey +The mas H. Ault. +E Mac Amos, Jr. +Thomas M: Dymott +: +HOLT, RHOADES AND HOLLYWOOD +A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION +ATTORNEYS AT LAW +1010 SECOND AVENUE. SUITE 17.2 +SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA 92101 +Ares 7:4 +Telephone 238-1712 +: +October 28, 1975 +Office of the General Counsel.. +Central Intelligence Agency +Washington, D.C. 20505 +Dear Sir: +Our firm represents Mr. Joseph Merola who is +presently on trial as a defendant in the Southern +District of California in an action entitled United +States of America v. Dalton C. Saith, et al. (No. 74-2277- +GT). In order to properly defend Mr. Merola, we need to +utilize the testimony of Mr. Matt McVane and possibly the +testimony of Col. Douglas Haldane. We understand that +Mr. McVane is. employed by the Central Intelligence Agency +and works out of the Miami office. We also understand +that Col. Douglas Haldane is employed by the Central +Intelligence Agency but we do not have an address for +service upon Col. Haldane. +.: +Enclosed you will find copies of Subpoenas +issued for Mr. McVane: and Col. Haldane. These Subpoenas +require the attendance of the individuals in the Southern +District of California at San Diego, California on +November 11, 1975 at 9:00a.m. Enclosed you will also +find a copy of the Order signed by Judge Gordon Thompson +authorizing the issuance of the Subpoena for Mr. McVane. +Since we do not have an address for Col. Haldane at +this time, the court has not approved the issuance of +a Subpoena, for him in which the government would be +responsible for all of the expenses and costs. +We have been informed by Mr. McVane that it +is necessary for him to obtain the approval of your office +before he canitestify in this matter. Accordingly, we +request that he be granted the necessary approval in +order to allow him to testify in this matter. In addition, +we request that we be provided with an address for +Col. Haldane and that he also be allowed to testify in +Lite Cuse. We would appreciate weing advised as soon as + +14-00000 +Office of the General Counsel +October 28, 1975 +Page Two +i +possible with respect to whether these persons will be +available for testimony. If we can provide any additional +information with respect to this case, please do not +hesitate to contact the undersigned. Thank you for +your courtesy and cooperation. +: +!. +EMA/db +Enclosures +Very truly yours, +HOLT, RHOADES & HOLLYWOOD +By +E. Mac Amos, Jr. + +14-00000 +United States District Couri +FOR THE +SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORN +UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +V. +DALTON C. SMITH, et al. +TRATT MCVANE +-2277-GT +You are hereby coininanded to appear in the United States District Court for the +District California +San Diego +Iith +on the +testify in the above-entitled case. +: +:: +.at +325 West E Street. +day of +November +This subpcena is issued on application of the +: +Southern +in the city of +19 at +75 9:00 +o'clock +A. +BM. to +Octcher 23 +1995 +E-CAMOS, OR +Attornea tendant MEROLA +defendant. +WILEAR W. LUDDY +SEALL TOSITE GALLAGHER +Clerk. +Deputy Clerk. +1910-Second Ave., Suite 1712 +San Diego, CA 92101 +RETURN +"Received this subpoena at +on +and on +at +I served it on the +within named +by delivering a copy to +and tendering to +the fee for one day's attendance and the mileage +allowed by law. +: +Service Fees +Travel. +$ +Services +Total +$ +By +Insert "United States," or "defendant" as the case may be. +• l'ees and puteage need not he tendered to the witness upon service of a subnoena issued in behalf of the Unit +States or an officer or agency thereof. 25 USC 1225, or on tehalf of a defendant who is financially unable to pay +such costs (Kala 17 (b), Federal Rules Criminal Procedura,. +1 + +14-00000 +United States District Court +FOR THE +SOULCERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA +UNITED STATES OF AMERICA +To.. +V. +DALTON C. SMITH, et al. +COL. DOUGLAS HALDANE +No. +74-2277-GT +You are hereby commanded to appear in the United States District Court for the +District of +California +San Diego:... +on thith +Southern +at +in the city of. +325 West F Street +day of +November +19 nt +75 9:00 +o'clocks +M. to +: +testify in the above-entitled case. +This subpoena is issued on application ferandant. +MIDAN W. LUDDY +19 +October 23 +75 +Clerk. +Attorney defendant MEROLA +SEAL TOSITE GALLAGHER +Depniy Clerk, +1010 Second Ave., Suite 1712 +San Diego, CA 92101 +RETURN +Received this subpoena at. +and on +on +: +at +I served it on the +within named +by delivering a copy to +and tendering to +the fee for one day's attendance and the mileage +allowed by law. +Sérvice Fees +Travel. +Services +Total_ +$ +By +- +Insert "United States," or "defendant" as the case may be. +Fees and muleage need not be tendered to the witness Lovt service of a subpoena issued in behalf of the United +States or an ollicer or agency thereof. 23 USC 1525, or on behalf of a defendant who is financially able to pay +such costs (Rulo 17 (b), Federal Rules Criminal Procedure): +i + +1. MAC ANOS, JE. +23 +HOLT, SFONDES & HOLLYHO +1010 Second Avenue, Suite 171? +San Diego, CA 92201 +(7150235-1712 +4 Attorneys for Defendant +JOSEPH R. MEROLA +FILED +CCT 22 1975 +5 +6 +CLERK, US DISTRICT COURT +COUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORILY +By +DEPUTY +? +ខ +9 +UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT +SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA +10 +11 +UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, +) +) +12 +Plaintiff, +NO. CR 74-2277-GT +13 +v. +ORDER FOR ISSUANCE OF +SUBPOENAS: +14 +JOSEPH R.: MEROLA, et al., +15 +Defendants. +. +16 +17 +LA PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION +ATTORNEYS AT LAW +IGIO SECOND AVENUE, QUITE 1712 +SAN DIEGO. CALIFORNIA 02101 +PHONZ 230-1712 +This court having considered the application of defend +18 Joseph Merola, and the supporting affidavit of E. Mac Amos, Jr +د +19 +for issuance of sübpoenas directed to Edward Stanton and Matt +: +20 +21 +McVane and having found that good cause exists for the issuance +of said subpoenas, +22 +: +23 +24 +25 +IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT the clerk of this court issu +subpoenas requiring the attendance of Matt McVane and Edward +Stanton on November 11, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. in this court and, +further, that all costs and fees in relation to the attendance of +i +26 +27 +said witnesses shall be borne by the United States under the +provisions of the Criminal Justice Act. +23 +DATED: OCT 22 1975 +: +20 +30 +31 +BY: GORDON THOMPSON, JR +GORDON THOMPSON +DISTRICT JUDGE. +SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORN +32 +: + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Joseph Raymond Merola +24 Octoder 75 +1. On 23 October, Mr. Robert Starling of DCD called to say that +Matthew McVane (phonetic), a DCD officer who is stationed in Miami. +Florida, had received a telephone call from a San Diego attorney saying +that he was mailing a subpoena to him. The attorney, E. Mac Amos, Jr.. +is a member of the law firm of Holt, Rhodes and Hollywood at 1010 Second +Avenue, San Diego, California 92101, telephone No. (AC 714) 238-1712. +Mr. Amos advised Mr. McVane that the subpoena was for his appearance +on. behalf of Mr. Merola who was on trial in San Diego. +2. Mr. Starling indicated that the charges against Merola had +'something to do with exporting airplane parts without a license. 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DISIP OFFICIALS HAD FACILITATED PROTES INTERVIEW +AND DEBRIEFING OF CR20 BOSCH AND THEY HAD PROVIDED PROPPER WITH +ONE PEICE OF EVIDENCE WHICH PROPPER APPARENTLY WAS SEEKING +EAGERLY, A MAP OF THE ITED STATES DELINEATING AREAS OF +RESPASISILITY TO INDICATE THAT GUTELERAD NOVO ADICIO +NOVO, CUBAN EXILE TO HAVE WRISTICO EGR CUBAN COOLE +AS CONCEANED THAT ANF JADICOTING AS OF +3. +DISIP GFFICIAL, HAD BEEN SUMMONED SY PROPPER TO APPEAR IN COURT AS +A HITNESS, MORALES WAS CONCERNED THAT CRUE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION +OF THE U.S. COURTS, HE COULD BE CHARGED WITH UNSPECIFIED VIOLATIUNS I +DUS, MORALES, +IS IN THE US. +HADONGOING, +CẢ NGILY HOME > +CHKANEL BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE SENSITIVITY CON +TIVITY OF COURSE HAVE NO DOUBATION TO REMOVAL OF TH +SECRET +: +14-00000 +『ラッツ13 +VR +TOP21724 MAY 77 +FROM THE PLVACADET CATEGORY. +5. FILE: 75-2-20/3200-12-200/1. +SECRET +E2. 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INDEX PARSONS, FILE: 75-120-28 201-0285923. +E2, IMPDET. +SECRET +14-00000 +AR APPEARED +FIGE 55 +( +ESQUIRE +MARCH 1917 +The +Incident +by Taylor Branch and John Rothchild +How two mild-mannered reporters, on the +trail of a Washington bomber, +landed in Caracas and ran afoul of the +Venezuelan secret service, warring +Cuban terrorists, the Miami police, the State +Department, the C.I.A., the F.B.I.. +and the most dangerous man alive-all +this, and their mothers didn't know +a damn thing about it +"Are There Pay Phones in Caracas? +They are on the Pan Am night flight to Caracas, three +hours away from at least a hundred murder stories +and a lot of steaming intrigue. +What are are our chances of getting through this +alive?" asks Rothchild. +Well, that all depends on who you talk to and how +paranoid they are," says Branch. "Our friends in +Washington used to be simple journalists and policy +analysts. Now they are three-pay-phone men. That +means you can't call them without using three pay +phones. You call them up and all they'll say is 'phone +number ore. Then they go to pay phone number one +and you call them again. Then they ask you for the +number of another pay phone near yours, and they call +you on that one." +"What do you talk about?".. +"Things like pay phones and letter bombs and wheth- +er the Feds can be trusted. The last time I called they +told me we would be walking into four nests of known +killers: the Cuban exiles in Venezuela, the Venezuelan +secret police, the C.I.A. and the Chilean secret police." +"Is that true?" +"Well, it's true that all those people are down there," +Branch says, "but I don't think they would be after +us.".. +Rothchild does not look reassured. He does not like +the way Branch reels off the life histories of all the +C.L.A. Cubans he has known, especially since the point +is always that the situation is too complicated for +words. "Tell me," Rothchild says gravely, "did you tell +your mother you were going to Venezuela?" +Branch squirms at the cruel question. He wants to +appear as knowledgeable and confident as possible, be- +cause he has dragged Rothchild into this adventure on +less than a day's notice. "No, I didn't teil her," he ad- +mits. "It's too complicated. But I think we'll only have +one point of danger." +"When's the point of danger?" +"Well, we may get into the prison and get our an- +swers," Branch replies, "or we may get them from peo +ple in the Venezuelan government. Either way, we'll +know who did the murders and who paid the killers +and what other murders they've done. That's what we +hope, anyway. If we get that information, we'll be hot +antil we get rid of it. We'll have to phone it out of +Thitheaterta/201 +contraved +: +i +14-00000 +( +Orlando Bosch +there and then run like bandits." +Ricardo Morales +Branch looks out the airplane window and pictures +Orlando Letelier lying in the middle of Massachusetts +Avenue, his legs blown off at the thigh, his torso pul +verized, detectives all around. On the curb nearby sat. +his passenger Ronni Moffitt, her eyes frozen, holding +her throat. The bomb in Letelier's car had blown a +sliver of metal through Ronni Moffitt's carotid artery, +and she was drowning in her own blood. Her husband +sat nearby, suffering from shock, watching his wife +die. She was twenty-five. The killers were the kind of +people who would unachine-gun a whole crowd of people +in a public square just to hit their mark. They +wouldn't care about the others. Ronni Moffitt could just +as easily have been half the people Branch knew in +Washington. The next day Jerry Ford rode right over +the bloody spots in the road on his way to a reception +for the president of Liberia; he never said a word +about Washington's first gangland-style political as +sassination. Unwise to talk about it, especially if the +force behind the murders is most likely the govern- +ment of Chile. The military junta there overthrew +Salvador Allende with a big boost from the CIA, +which is still thick as thieves with the generala. Le- +telier was ambassador to the United States under Al- +lende, then foreign affairs minister, interior minister +and defense minister. He had been jailed and tortured +by the generals after the coup, then, a year later, de- +ported, and in September of last year he was stripped +of his citizenship +From the day of the murder, Branch had been-pon- +dering the bomb he thought was used on Letelier- +C4, a white, odorless dough resembling Silly Putty. +Branch had heard many Cubans tell tales about C-4 +and its predecessor, C-3. It was the C.I.A.'s favorite +substance for sabotage in the war against Castro, and +thousands of Cubans were trained in its use. Branch +had not been surprised when evidence came out that +Cuban exilés raight have pulled the Letelier job, but +he was surprised by tips he received that they had also +killed hundreds of others on a big spree in the Carib- +bean. God, there is something big going on, he had +thought. And all his sources and his instincts told him +the answers were in Venezuela, of all places. +It was now October 21, one month to the day since +the Letelier murder. +こ +"So you decided to take a little trip to Caracas too, I. +guess." It is Hilda I n, a reporter for The Mi +News, standing in the aisle, lowking down at us. She +is a specialist on Latin terrorism in Miami. +"Looks like it," says Branch, shrugging. So much for +the secret trip. Yet he is inclined to trust Inclin, even +though he an! Pothchild had met her only that day, +while going through clips at the morgue of the News. +The three work out a way to make contact in Caгacas. +Eranch is embarrassed at being a little reserved. +Incian is candid, her face cheerful and open. +Inclán leans over and whispers, "Listen, I think you +should be careful. There's something strange going on. +This flight is crawling with cops and prosecutors from +Miami.". +Branch and Rothchild turn their heads in unison, +and their necks sink down into their shoulders. There +are two young Latin men in the back with neatly +trimmed beards, unisex hairdos and brightly colored +shirts. There are several men in the front who do not +look like ordinary passengers. Rothchild decides there +might not be any ordinary passengers... +"What are they doing here?" Branch asks bluntly. +"Who knows?" says Inclán. "I know these guys from +Miami. They give me tips sometimes. But now they +aren't giving me the time of day. I don't understand +them, so I'm going to act just like they are. I don't +think you should let them in on what you're up to, +either." +"Those cops are Cubans, aren't they?" Branch asks, +Inclán nods. Branch worries. Cubans on the Miami +police force are a strange lot, he has heard. The cops +want to infiltrate Cuban terrorist groups and drug- +running organizations, but sometimes it turns out that +the terrorists and drug runners are infiltrating the +сора. +Branch and Rothchild exchange signs of bewilder +ment as Inclán drifts back to her seat. "Jesus Christ, +Orlando Letelier's bombed car, Washington, D.C. +: +contioned +; +14-00000 +John," Branch mutters. "I figured we'd be in for some +scrapes, but I never thought it would start before we +even got there." Then he's all business. "I've got to +give you a quick briefing on our main man while we +have the chance. We may not have as much leisure +time as we expected." +Branch pulls down their dinner trays and spreads out +a pile of notes and news clippings. Then he pulls out a +police mug shot. "Meet Orlando Bosch," he says. +Rothchild stares incredulously at a porcine Cuban +man with a thin moustache and thick lips. "He looks +like the headmaster of a military school." +"I know," Branch says, "but he's a killer. He's also +a pediatrician. This whole thing's like that-yin and +yang, Boston Strangler and Mad Hatter all mixed up." +Branch eyes the mass of clippings and notes, wonder- +ing where to begin. "It would take all night to go +through what I've heard about Bosch, so I'll get you +up to Letelier as quick as I can for now. The back +ground is simple: Bosch has been a political terrorist +John Kothchild +:: +Hilda Inclán +: +Taylor Branch +what they call an action man-ever since the late For-Miami harbor. He got ten years, but he was paroled +ties in Cuba. He worked for Castro, then for the C.I.A.,in 1972. That brings us to his international period." +and then he denounced the C.I.A. He has been an anti-Branch picks up one particular clip and holds it in +Castro outlaw since the mid-Sixties, always telling the readiness. "Bosch went underground two years after +Miami Cubans not to trust the C.I.A. in their war his parole and the pace of Miami bombings escalated. +against Castro. Now most of the hard-line Cubans be-So did terrorist bombings against Castro's embassies +lieve him. Bosch is the patriarch of Cuban terrorism." all over the world. Then, in 1974, important Cubans +Branch pauses, then flips briskly through the clip-started getting knocked off in gangland-style murders. +pings. "Bosch got arrested and indicted pretty regular-A lot of groups, including Bosch's, took credit for +ly all through the Sixties. He usually got of. The wit-them. The word was that C.I.A. stooges were being +nesses against him tended to sweat a lot and forget eliminated. Bosch became a phantom. Mysterious fig- +things on the stand, if they even showed up. In gen-ures with names like Ernesto would pop up in the Mi- +eral, Bosch had a threefold operation: first, politicalami press to speak for him. Here's a Miami News clip +terror against Castro sympathizers; second, ordinary from this period. It's headlined 'Bosch Declares War +crimes like extortion from rich people and companies on Castro.' Hilda wrote it. She's the last American re- +to finance the political terror; and third, all kinds of porter to interview Bosch. Shortly after it came out, +wars and feuds with his terrorist rivals. Finally, Bosch Bosch slipped out of the country." +got nailed in 1968 for shelling a Polish freighter inWhile Rothchild studies the clips, Branch continues, +"He got arrested in Venezuela about two years ago. +The Justice Department decided not to ask for his re- +turn to the United States despite all he's wanted for. +That's weird. Then the Venezuelans turned him loose +and he left with a bunch of Chilean bodyguards and a +big pile of money. I heard all kinds of stories about +Fosch being down in Chile with the Pinochet, junta +there, bargaining. Now the stories jump to February +of last year, when Bosch got arrested in Costa Rica +right before Kissinger visited.. The rumor is that he +was plotting to assassinate Kissinger. Bosch got out +of Costa Rica somehow, and pretty soon there was a +secret nfeeting in the Dominican Republic of all the +major Cuban terrorist groups, which the Dominicans +allowed, of course. There was a negotiated truce, and +the terrorists united under Bosch in an umbrella group +called CORU, supposedly with the support of several +juntas in Latin America. +"Now in the last month there has been the Letelier +mürder," Branch continues grimly. "The terrorists +showed that they were not afraid to kill in the United +States, right-in the capital. They have even threstened +to kill one of the F.R.I. agents on the Letelier case. +And his flancée. The anonymous threats show they +have collected a lot of intelligence about the agent's +life. The F.B.I. is upset. Then, two weeks after Letelier +was killed, terrorista blew up a Cuban plane near Rar- +bados, killing seventy-three people. Castro blamed the +C.I.A. and canceled the anti-skyjacking treaty. The +terrorists loved it: Castro and the Americans getting +3 +14-00000 +"And you're Raúl." Er. +gives him a limp hand- +shake and stumps down in his seat. Hilda lesian shakes +her head and walks off. +"Who's Raul?" asks Rothchild. +"He's Rolando Martinez son-in-law. One of the Wa. +mad at each other. Then Bosch got er. ed in Vene- +zuela again, along with a whole bunch of Cuban exiles, +Stories have been seeping out in the Venezuelan press +linking Bosch with both Letelter and the Cuban plane. +I picked up similar stories in Miami. My sources there +tell me the Cubana in jail are almost vil forterentes i optat a lot of time with him in Miami." +men, F.B.I. informants and a few veterans of the Ven- +ezuelan secret police, the DISIP. Some people say +DISIP has tortured the hell out of these guys, but +other people say DISIP is in bed with thein-holding +them under protective custody till the heat blows over. +It's the biggest damn mess you ever saw." +"You folks wouldn't mind telling me who you are and +what you're up to, would you?" +Rothchild and Branch look up at the man standing +in the aisle. He wears a leisure suit with a flashy shirt +opened to his sternum, showing a lot of tan and some +tufted chest hair. +"Well," says Branch, "I'm not sure. What are you +doing? We're just thinking about racetracks and Cu- +bans and stuff like that." +"Corse on now. You can tell me," the man urges. +"Don't tell him anything," says Hilda Inclán from +behind. She is laughing as if it were a game, but her +eves signal a warning. +Branch is way off-balance. "I'll take the fifth. Why +don't we start with you?" +"Okay," says the man, smiling. "I'll play it your way, +friend. My name's George Yoss. I'm an assistant +state's attorney out of Miami." He flashes an ID card. +Branch and Rothchild can't believe it. He seems more +1 like a condominium salesman who wishes he could be a +golf pro. "Is that right, Hilda?" Branch asks. +Yeah, but he's being a bad boy tonight," she re- +plies "Tell him to mind his own business, whatever +that is." +: +"What's so bad about that?" asks Rothch:id. +"I don't know. It's just that he probably knows who +my Cuban contacts are, and I don't know what the hell +he's up to. You see, sonse of the people who have been +telling me about the terrorists are right-wingers and +some of them are left-wingers. I don't care about any +thing except the Letelier murder, but I think it would +be healthy for us if we could keep the two groups +separate. The only way we can do that is to stay kind +of incognitor +"You're doing great so far," Rothchild says His +mind has been wandering over the Rosch briefing. +"What makes you think we can get into the prison to +see Bosch and his friends?" he asks. "And why would +they want to talk to us?" +"It's a long shot," Branch answers. "But Bosch is in +a tough spot. The Castro government wants him, and +Bosch knows that would mean curtains for him. He +also knows that he could get killed any day in Vene +zuela by either his friends or his enemies. He may fig- +ure that his best chance to survive is to come to the +United States. What we hope is that he wants to get +some of his story out in the American press to force +the government to turn the screws and get him back in +the States. That's what I hear from some of our Vene- +zuelan contacts. I don't know if it's true, but they are +pretty high up. Now even if we can't talk to Bosch and +the other prisoners directly, we might get stuff indi- +rectly from the Venezuelans." +"What happens if all the Venezuelan contacts tura +Sout to be flaky?" +"Okay," says Yoss, "I'm going to give you one more +chance. I know you're a journalist. Why don't we start +with w who you work for?" +"Then we'll just have to poke around," says Branch. +"I have a lot of names. There's only one guy I know +down here personally. He's a Cuban named Ricardo +Morales. I interviewed him back in 1974, just before +he came to Venezuela. People in Miami tell me he's +way up high in the DISIP, the secret police. I don't +know what he's doing now, but he might be a good +fallback if nothing else works out." +Branch looks down and notices that his hands have +been covering up the news clippings unconsciously. +These gave me away, eh?" he says weakly. "I'll tell +you what, You've got me a little paranoid. Why don't +you give me the name of your hotel and I'll call you +when we get our feet on the ground? We can talk this; +over. +"Why don't we start with who you work for?" Yoss +persists. He is still kidding, but there is an edge to it. +You may need me down here. You never know. This +is a strange country and you guys could find yourselves +on the next pläne out. I'll give you one more chance." +I think I'll lay low for the moment," Branch says: +Yoss makes a few more thrusts, then saunters off. +"Maybe I was too set on getting into the country on +the sly," Branch says. "That sure didn't work out. This +Higer's like a goddamn convention! Tell me, Hilda, +None of the Cuban cops is named Raúl Diaz, I hope?" +That's Diaz right behind you," she replies., +Oh shit!" says Branch. He turns slowly in his seat +and ends himself staring at one of the handsome +Cubans +You must be Taylor Branch," Raúl Diaz says with +a smila +Rothchild is encouraged. At least Branch knows one +real person. "What's he like?" +"He's one of the most cynical people I've ever. met," +Branch replies, "but I liked him anyway. He doesn't +have any illusions about the business he's in, and he +makes fun of all the people who do. Ricardo is an old +operator, even though he's only in his late thirties. He +worked for Castro's secret police. Then he worked for +the C.I.A. as an explosives expert. He fought for the +Agency in the Congo in the mid-Sixties, and then be +came an F.B.I: informant. He's the guy who got Bosch +convicted in: 1969. Small world, isn't it? Île surfaced +in court with everything on tape. Then all hell broke +loose. Morales' car was blown up. He survived dut +blamed Rosch for trying to kill him. Morales himself +was indicted for first-degree murder, but he got off. +. He's a survivor if there ever was one." +"So he must hate Bosch, then," says Rothchild. +"Well, yes," says Branch, cocioued +.. +14-00000 +5 +( +"It sounds +like Bosch and Storales have tried hard +enough to kill each other." Brauch hesi- +Bates and then decides not to tell Koth- +child that some of the old C.1.1. Cutans +in Miami believe Bosch and Morales +have patched things up. Branch does not +believe it and it would make things too +gnaried. "It's amazing that the Venezue +lans would have a guy like Morales high +up in their security apparatus," he says +absentmindelly-I mean he's a Cuban, +and he has worked for Castro, the C.L.A., +and the F.B.I., and he's a veteran of +gangland-type warfare. It's like tinding +a West German high up in the CI.A. and +then discovering that he has also worked +for the KGB and the Shah of Iran. But +from what I hear, that's a pretty com- +mon background to have down here. +There are Cubans all over Latin Amer- +ica." +Branch begins packing up the news- +clips. "I'm paranoid as hell about this +plane," he says. "We're supposed to get +a call at the hotel around midnight. +That gives us an hour to get through +customs and get settled. I want to +hustle away from these guys and make +sure we're on time." +A Greeting from Rómulo +Rothchild and Inclán notice a huddle +of shady five-footers lurking in a dark +corner beside the airport entrance. +They must be a Venezuelan tour group, +Rothchild thinks, waiting for a burgain +Right out of the country. I'm not going +(to get paranoid about-everything I see. +But the group stares at the passen- +gers; their suits blend so well into the +shadows that all you see are their mir- +ror sunglasses. They look like a dis- +play of Foster Grants at the back of +an unlighted drugstore. +back and forth from one room to the +other. +In about ten minutes, Turtleneck ro +turns aral hands each of the reporters a +citación-in triphrate. Rothchuid, trans- +lating for Branch, doesn't remember +the legal defnition of the word cita- +ción. He dors, however, recognize a +word farther down in the document- +cárcel. Carcel means jail The reporters +are being sammoned to attend some +kind of inerting in a sinister-sounding +room, D-034, in a building somewhere +in Caracas at nine a.m. the following +day. The letterhead belongs to DISIP. +Turtleneck keeps saying it is all rou- +tine-just sign the citación and every- +body can get a good night's sleep. While +Rothchild struggles to understand the +fine print, Inclán tells him she thinks it +might be a mistake to acknowledge the +stimmons. It might conceivably be con- +strued as an admission of something, +and the reporters don't know what it is +for. Inclán decides to try an offensive +to get information. She whips out her. +notebook as if to write a trafic ticket +and asks Turtleneck what his name is. +He doesn't answer. She repeats the +question and finally he mumbles, "In- +spector Romulo," +"That's The all there is to it?" +"Yeah. Just Rómulo." +"Who ordered you to do this?" +"I don't know. I can't say. It's just a +procedure." +"Why is this happening to us?" +"It is so because it is so." +Inclán writes that down. +Branch, whose rudimentary knowl. +edge of Spanish often led him to offend +the Cuban community in Miami-where +he would mean to say "what a grand +wedding this is" and end up saying +"what tremendous tits you have"-is +getting a headache trying to keep up +with the conversation. "Isn't there +somebody who speaks English here?" +he keeps asking. +"That's all right," says Rothchild. +"The guy isn't saying a damn thing in +Spanish, either." Inclán agrees. +Logical explanation is that some +one on the plans tipped off the Vene +zuelans. But why? +Branch thrushes around in his spy +world for answers. Nothing seems to +fit. The three of then theorize all the +way to the hotel, and they can only +nettie, like Alexander Haig, on a sinis- +ter force, Branch is still sure that the +summens will be lifted as soon as he +can talk te his friendly contacts in +Venezuela. Ve Kothchild keeps looking out +the window for a tail, +A Visit to a Small Hotel +The taxi drops them off at the Anauco +Hilton, where Inclán is staying. Branch +offers to carry Inclin's bags. The lobby, +amazingly, is filled with the same +DISIP lu.kers; they have managed to +move their whole scene intact. They +are leaning against walls and sitting +on the couches. Branch looks toward +the elevator in time to see the Miami +attorneys and cops scurrying to get in- +side, frantically pushing buttons to get +the door to close. They are as jittery +about seeing the reporters as the re- +porters are about seeing the Venezue +lan goons. And the most jittery of all, +in the raiddle of the elevator, is Ricar- +do Morales himself. Morales is staring +at the ceiling, trying to avoid eye con- +tact, and Branch has the feeling that +Morales is scared. It is the first time +he has seen fear on the face of this +hardened veteran of Congo wars and +Castro plots and murders. Seeing +Morales scared makes Branch scared, +He warns Inclán not to go anywhere or +do anything-just to call him when he +arrives at his hotel, the Avila. +Back in a taxi Branch is going +through another run of Cuban polities. +"I don't know, John," he says. "Maybe +Morales is behind all this, but I can't +figure out why he's doing it. He sure +looked as if he's in trouble. He could +have been making some secret deal with +those cops. Something he knows about +one +::think we were tailing the cops." +They stop looking only when the +Miami assistant state's attorneya and +cops; the same ones who have been +bugging Branch on the plane, go over +and give some of the men in the shad- +ows warm, Latin embraces. Inclán +thinks it is a meeting between the Mi- +Aami Jaw-enforcement contingent and +the Venezuelan secret police. She +catches up in the line and says she has +recognized one of the people in the po +lice huddle as Ricardo Morales, the +mysterious Cuban who is supposed to +be Branch's fallback contact in Carazine subscriptions. Inclán asks him if +cas. Branch is stunned. First he is read +ing clips about Cubans and cops, and +the Cubans and cops start fingering +him on the airplane. Now Morales. +"Give me your papers and follow +me!" a voice booms suddenly. It be +longs to a man in a turtleneck sweater +and leather jacket. A flunky moves next +to each reporter in the line. There is +nothing to do but hand over the pass +ports and follow. +Turtleneck and his garig herd the re- +porters into a special room at the back +of airport. disappears into an- +other office, leaving them alone with an +old man seated behind a desk. Thero +is furious typing coming from the adja- +cent roors into which Turtienerk has +disappeared. Ilis dunkies keep running +the +of those bombings in Miami. +Morales might not know that we were +on the flight by accident. He might +They stop looking +police keep circling, and an evasive Rómulo +keeps cracking his knuckles, pacing +back and forth between rooms, thrust +ing pens into the reporters' harids like +a door-to-door calesman pushing maga +they will go to jail for not signing. +Rómulo says, "No, you won't go to jail +for that, and I don't care what you do. +My orders were to hand you this ci +tación, and that I have done. The rest +is entirely up to you." +Inclán decides to accept the summons +but not to sign it, based on Rómulo's +assertion that it remains in force no +matter what. Branch and Rothébild go +along after a brief huddle. Romulo is +definitely peeved. 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(CE1174 Santiago, apr. 4, 1952, 0100 CMC--R) + +TEACHERS STRIKE--At the meeting of striking teachers held Apr. 3 it was +decided to adopt the following procedural points: 1--To continue the +strike indefinitely; 2--to demand that salaries be fixed at a rate equal +to that of the minimum paid to private employees, plus 20 percent; 3--to +protest the refusal of two Deputies to give their votes to the craft of a +bill to readjust the earnings of public officials, which also provides that +exonerated Communist professors will be reinstated; 4--to protest an anti +strike editorial published in EL MERCURIO; 5--to meet on apr. 4 at the +University of Chile to determine the course to follow. (CEll7h Santiago, +Apr. 4, 1952, 0100 GMI--R) + +COPPER SITUATION--The Minister of Labor has declared that as long as the +Finance Ministry does not solve the problen of exchange, the nitrate dispute +cannot be solved. (CE1174 Santiago, apr. 4, 1952, 0100 GMT--R) + +FORSIGN MINISTRY-Juan (Marin) has been authorized to continue in his post +as Chilean Charge d'Affairs in India, and Juan Guzven Cruchaja in hir +important Foreign Ministry assignment. (CE1174 Santiago, Apr. 4, 1952, +0100 GT-R) + +EMIGRATION PLAN--The Scciedad Italiara plans to irvést 100 million pesos +for the purpose of cultivating and exploiting sugar beet crops in southern +Chile with colonies of Italian imiigrants. The society is collaborating +with the Development Corporation and the Agricultural Settlement Food and +Vili 16,000 hectares in the Province of Caïtin for the purpose. +(0374 Santiago, Apr. 4, 1952, 0300 GMT--R + +--- +14-00 +PESTRICTED + +- E3- +CHILE +Mar. 18, 1952 + +PRESS FIELDGA COMMITTLE--the fresident will form a committee for the purpose +of studying laws which include repressive measures against the freedom of the +press, on Mar. 18 at La Moneda. Press representatives are Emilio Pacul, +Juân Honorato, and Mario Vergara. (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 17, 1952, +2322 GMT--R) + +COAL SITUATION--Reports from the coal region state that the situation is +normal and that the workers have decided to work with provincial authorities +in trying to reach an agreement after the failure of the Santiago talks. +Metallurgical workers at the Lota and Coronel mines have returned to work +in accordance with union directives. (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 17, 1952, +2325 GMT--R) + +CHAMBER PRESIDENTIAL LINE-UP--Since the Chamber of Deputies will meet +Mar. 18 to open the special session which will extend to May 21, it is +interesting to note the position and strength of its members in regard to +the roster of Fresidential aspirants: Favoring Arturo Matte Larrain are +33 Liberals, 2i Conservative-Traditionalists, 5 Agrarian Labcrites, +2 Liberal-Progressives, and one Independent Democrat, or a total of 63. +Favoring Pedro Enrique Alfonso are 42 Radicals, 9 Conservatives and 5 +Democrats: total, 56. Carlos Ibanez del Campo: 9 Agrarian Laborites, +5 Socialists, one People's Democrat, and 2 Independent Conservatives; +total, 17. Salvador Allende: 6 Socialists and one National Front; total, +7. The only unknown positions and numbers are those of the National +Falangists, and the Independent Deputy, Melendez Anfruns. (Santiago, +EL TARAPACA, Mar. 16, 1952, 2350 GMT--R) + +GATH Y CHAVEZ CLOSING--Gath y Chavez has announced a closing-out of its +entire stock of merchandise, thus terminating the career of one of +Santiago's best-known business houses. The company closed its doors last +Christmas as a result of a strike declared by its personnel. (Santiago, +AFP, Mar. 15, 1952, 0000 GMT--R) + +IMMIGRATION PROGRAM--The bill drafted by the Government Immigration +Committee, presided over by Under Secretary of the Interior Grès, is +designed to legislate all matters connected with the immigration ef +foreigners. The plan proposes the creation of an immigration department +or office which will be under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Foreign +Affairs and which will be in charge of orienting all immigrants arriving +in Chile. Also under consideration is the plan to exempt all immigrants +from paying taxes for a period of 5 years. This would include custors +duty on their property and machinery as well as income tax. (Santiago, +EL TARAPACA, Mar. 14, 1952, 2326 GMT--R) + +--- +14-00000 + +RESTRICTED +-84- +CHILE +Mar. 18, 1952 + +NAVAL APPONENTS--With the retirement of Vice Admira's Carlos Torres +Hevic, Incanuel Holger, and Horacio de la Fuente, the Navy will reportedly +make sore important promotions. Besides raising Naval Capt. Danilo Basi +to the rank of Rear Admiral, and raising Enrique Lagreze and Francisco +Ovarsen to naval captains, Victor Oelkers has been made rear acciral, +and Alberto (Cass) Wigand, Cuan Mercado Munoz, and alfred Lopez have +been made naval captains. (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 15, 1952, +2310 GT-R) +: +FISHING STRIKE--Valparaiso fisherman have joined the Talcahuano fishermen +who declared a strike to protest against the Furse Seine fishing enter- +prises. (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 15, 1952, 2320 GT-R) + +"U.S. PASTOR--Protestant U.S. Paster Erickson, whose activities have +been attacked in many sectors where he has held public religious meetings, +will soon go to Santiago where he will hold meetings in the Caupolican +Theater. (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 15, 1952, 2335 GMT--R) + +MINING TAX--The Governmsat has imposed a one and one-hali percent tax on +sales made by "small" mining companies. All companies capitalized at +less than 5 million pesos fall under this category. (Santiago, EL TARAPAÇA, +Mar. 15, 1952, 2340 GAT--R) + +HOUSING CONSTRUCTION--From the total of 200 million pesos allotted for +public housing by the Ministry of Public Works, 20 million will go to +Iquique and Santiago respectively, 25 million each to Arica and Antofagasta, +30 millica to Coquimno, 40 million to Valparaiso, and 10 million each +to Concepcion, Cautin, Magallanes, and Llanquihue Provinces. (Santiago, +EL TARAPACA, War. 13, 1952, 2334 GMT--R) + +HYDROELECTRIC PLANT--Guillermo Moore, manager of the Empresa Nacional de +Electricidad has announced that a tew central hydroelectrić plant will +shortly be constructed on Rio Rapel and three more will bo constructed +in the southern zone. (Santiago /Official, Diplomatic, Mar. 14, 1952, +1553 GT--R) + +CHILEAN SWEDISH TRADE--The Minister of Foreign Affairs received the +Swedish Enisier who proposed negotiations for the drafting of a +commercial and cultural treaty. This treaty is designed to increase +the exchange of Swedish-manufactured products and machinery for Chilean +Agriculturél products and minerals. (Santiago /official/, Diplomatic, +Mar. 14, 1952, 1555 CAT-R) + +--- +14-00000 +Form No. 13-8 + +FROM: FRANKFURT +Το 00/CPC/OSO +ACTIONS 00/св + +INCOMING CLASSIFIHESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SECRET + +"SECURITY INFORMATION" + +PAGE NJ. +ROUTINE +27 DEC 51 +IN 49477 + +INFORMATION: AD/SO (1), OPS (2), PLANS (3), STC (4), FDM (5-6), +OPC (7-8-9-10)/ S/C (11-12-13) DOP (11) + +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 51 (1) 60A AR-380-5 + +FRAN 3173 +TO: WASHINGTON (ASHCRAFT) +PIPELINE +REUR 446 (OUT 95394) +INFO: +KARLF +TRANG +CITE: FRAN (CEUDEN) + +REF FASSED MOFFETT WHO PAS BEEN EXPLORING WITH CANADIANS. THEY +DON'T SEEM INTERESTED. ONLY LIKELY BUYER BELIEVED TO BE ANOTHER 3.A.. +COUNTRY SCH AS ARGENTINA BOTH WHOM WE HAVE NO CONTACTS. WE CERTAINLY +NOT, ABLE CÓ ANYTHING HERE WHICH CAN'T BE VORE EFFECTIVELY DONE WESTERN +HEMISPHERE WITHOUT EXPENSE MOVING FAMILY BACK TO GERMANY AND THEI! ON +OUT AGAIN. + +TAK072 27 DEC 51 +SECRET +COPY NO. + +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Furto No. 38-6 + +OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SECRET +PAGE NO + +SECURITY INFORMATION +ERANKFURT +To: +ROUTINE +00/OPC/OSO +FROM: +20 DEC 51 +00/св +CONFIRMATION: +AD/SC (1), OPS (2), PLANS (3), STC (4), (2), FDM (5-6), +INFORMATION: OPC (7-8-9-10), WHO (11), S/C (12-13-14), OOP (15 +OUT 9539 + +NR. 1446 +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pas: SI (1).60.4 AR-388-5 + +TO: FRANKFURT (CRUDEN) +PIPELINE +INFO: FRANFG +CITE: WASHINGTON (ASHCRAFT! + +JANNEY OF ZACABIN SAYS HE GAVE ROBINOW BACKGROUND ON AERONAUTICAL +ENGINEER AMONG CHILEAN DISPOSAL GROUP AND ROBINOW PROMISED EXPLORE +POSSIBILITY GETTING HAI INTO CANADA THROUGH GERMAN CONTACTS. ZACABIN +ANXIOUS TO FINISH CHILEAN DISPOSAL OPERATION 15 JANUARY. THIS ONE WAL +REFUSE'S WORK AT ANYTHING EXCEPT AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, FOR WHICH JO +NOT AVAILABLE CHILE. ADVISE SOONEST WHAT ROBINOW HAS DONE OR WHAT HE +CAN DO. ZACABIN THINKING OF MOVING DEFECTOR BACK TO GERMANY, WHERE THE +MIGHT LAND IN YOUR LAP. + +21-7-1 +RELEASING OFFICER +ORIGINATING AND COORDINATING OFFICERS +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +02522 21 DEC 51 +TOD: +SECRET + +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Form No. どーる +(Dec. 1947) +OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SECRET + +SATITIAGO +To: +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +FROM: +WED (1-2) +CONFIRMATION: +INFORMATION: +Pact No +ROUTINE +30 AUG 51 +จนต 703 + +IR (3-4), 40/50 (5), OPS (6), PLANS (7), STC (8), FDS (9), +FDM (10), S/C. (11-12-13) + +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. $1 (1) 604 AR-SD-S +WASH 06075 +TO: SAGOF +CITE: PASHE +: +RE: SAGO 305 (IN 21937), WASH 04807 (OUT 71940 + +HEADQUARTERS WAS UNABLE TO STOP DEPARTURE OF SUBJECT, +A POLE, WHO LEFT BY PLANE FOR CHILE ON 21 AUGUST, AS OUR +INTERAGENCY DEFECTOR COMITTEE WAS NOT CONSULTED. FULLNESS +SHOULD BE ADVISED THAT WE NOT INVOLVED IN THIS CASE. SUBJECT +IS NOT A DEFECTOR THEN IDCOP NO. 1 REGULATIONS. THEREFORE +YOU SHOULD ASSURE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR HIM UNLESS HE BECOLES. +INVOLVED WITH OTHER DEFECTORS IN WHICH CASE IT FOULD PROBABLY +BE TO OUR INTEPEST AND INTEREST OF PROGRAM IS TO BE ADVISED. +BY DA THAT RESPONSIBILITY IS HIS. + +LGRESHAM.. +RELEASING OFFICIE +DS +OURCINATING AND COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +HJACKELLOPS +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +Lozr No +317 +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 + +28 August 1951 +MEMORANDUM POR: Chairman, CIA Defector Cocadttee + +FROM +SUBJECT +OSO Representative, CIA Defector Committee + +Aray Disposal Action on iefector to Chile. + +1. On 17 August 1951, CIA received a priority cable (I3 21787) +from Santiago adrising that the Chilean Consul in Frankfurt, Germany, +had requested authority from his Foreign Office to issue an "ordinary +visa" to oπιπλα Σταίοez, a Fussian defestor (actually a Polish defoo- +tor), ctating that ácerican Intelligence had requested the visa on the +same basis as in the case of earlier defectors. Santiago indicated that +Chilean officials did not look on this with favor. + +2. On 17 August the undersigned was able to ascertain that +Borcaios had darested to the 66th Detachment, CIA, in Germany in late +May 1951 and since that time had been held in ECIC. + +3. On 17 August CIA queriod German Station (OST 71605) as to why +Borowies had not been placed in the DRC and requested that Borowies be +sent to Chile.. + +4. On 17 August 1951, the undersigned telephoned Ers, Porothy +Matlack, C2, and requested her to have a cable sant to Germany by G-2 +forbidding the disposal of Borowies to Chile. The undareigned provided +Mrs. Hatlock with the serial number of the pertinent CIC memo. irs. kate +lack stated that she would do everything possible to have this cable sent +even if it required her to come in the next day, which wac Saturday. + +5. On 20 August CIA advised Santiago (OUT 71940) that it had no +lmowledge regarding this disposal action and was opposed to any more +disposal actions to Calle at this time. + +6. On 22 August, CIA received a reply from Germany (12 22176) +stating that this Borowies natter was ontirely within the province of +CIC and under the circumstances it was impossible for CIA in Cermany +to have had the body sent to the 150. It was also stated that ID EECOM +was arranging for departure on 21 August 1951. The undersigned Line- +diately advised Mrs. Katlack of this ETD and she stated that she της +doing all she could to have a priority cable sent at once. + +7. On 22 August about 1500 hours, Ara. Hatlock telephoned the +undersigned and stated that G-2 did not have a copy of the referonsod +CIC mezzo. She revuested the undersigned to cake over to the Pentacon +immediately in order to exhibit the CIA sopy of the CIA memorandus, en +otherwise G2 would not sond out the desired orble to CIC, Germany. +This the underal goed ild and such a cable res eventually sont out +priority by G-2 to Germany (IN W 23593). +SECRET + +--- +14-00000 + +SECRET +8. On 27 August 1951, CIA received word from Germany (13 23898) +that on 21 Agust Doronios had left by plane for Chile and would +apparently require no assistance there since he had his own funds. + +SECRET +i +Walter C. Janney +: + +--- +14-00000 + +Form No. 35-8 +INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +SECRET + +FROM: +KARLSR HE +To: +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +ACTION: +FDM (1-2-3) +Janney +ALL WHD + +PACE NO +POUTINE +25 AUGUST 51 +IN 23-99 + +NFORMATION: 18 (4-5),AD/SO (1),OPS (7),PLANS (3),5/3 (9-10-11), (12) +STC (13) + +Parsphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence par Para I (1) BLARGOS +KARL 3118 +TO: WASHF +INFO: HEIDF, UNIF +CITE: KARLF + +RE: KARL 3082, (IN 22716) + +1. 10 EUCON ADVISES REQUEST TO RICCIO FOR BOROVICZ DISPOSAL +CHILE MADE BY ECIC. + +2. 2000ICZ LEFT 21 AUGUST FOR CHILE BY PLANE. SAS OWN FUNDS +APPARENTLY REQUIRING NO US. HELP IN SETTLEMENT CHILE. + +3. ID EUCOM RECEIVED DA CASH CA LE AVOUNTING TO REPRIVAND FOR +HADLING BOROWICZ ENIGRATION WITHOUT COORDINATION, ALSO POINTING +OUT ZACABAL NOT CO SULTED. + +10512 25 AUG 51 +TOR: +SECRET +Corr No + +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Vurm No. १ + +Tos +FROM: +CONFIRMATIONI +OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SANTIAGO +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +MD (1-2) +SECRET +PACE NO. +ROUTINE +23 AUG 51 +CUT 72590 + +INFORMATION: 1815), AC/10(5), PLANS (6), FOS (7), OPS CDP 9) +5/C110-11-12), OPG (13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20--1) + +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 51 (1) 60A AR-300-3 +10: SACOF + +RE: SACO 503 (IN 20501) PARA 2A +CITE: WASHF + +DEPORTATION OF SUBJECT NO INTEREST OR RESPONSIBILITY OF +HEADQUART SAS OR YOUR STATION AND WE NOT WILLING ASSUME ODA IGATION +OR EXPENSE THIS CONNECTION. SUCH DECISION STRICTLY UP TO FULLNESS. + +V.L. CRE +BELEASING OFFICE +HUNGK +05 +ORIGINATING AND COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +J. CELLO'S +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +Cort No. +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE +TOD:27 25 200 51 + +--- +14-00000 +FORM. +OCT 1980 +13-5 +INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +DEPARTMENT OF ARMY +Faom: +HEIDELBERG +To: +DEPARTMENT OF ARMY +ACTION:: +SECRET +PACE No + +PRIORITY +22 AUG 51. +IN" 23393 + +(3), STC (4), FDI (5), FDS (6), +(1) (2), OPS (3) +IPORMATIONID (7), RC (s), 3/6 (c) + +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as TOP SECRET Correspondence per Pare. 51 (1) 60A AR-380-5 +NR: DA 99529 +TO: CINCEUR HEIDELBERG GERMANY +FOR DI FROM G2. +: +SUBJECT IS BOGUSLABOROTEZ, INFO HERE THAT CHILEA!! +CONSUL RICCIO, FRALKFORT ROSTED CHILEAN FON OFFICE ISSUE- +ORDINARY VISA TO SUBJECT AS OF 31 JULY, STATED AMER INTEL +ROSTED VISA ON SANE BASIS AS PREVIOUS DEFECTORS, CAS ALLEGES +THAT THEY LOT NOTIFIED OF DOROLEZ DEFECTION ALTHOUGH HE +IN CUSTODY 66 CIC DET SINCE 26 MAY 51. ROST INFO REF ROLE +OF 66 CIC DET IN SUBJECTS DEFECTION AND FUPTHER DATA AS. TO +THY IDC OPN PROCEDURE NR 1 CAS NOT FOLLOWED., ROST SUBJECT. +DE NOT RESETTLED WITHOUT CONCURRENCE OF IDC GERMANY ALSO +FOST THAT SUBJECT NOT BE RESETTLED IN CHILE IN VIE OF +DIFFICULTIES NOT HAVING WITH PLEV DEFECTORS SETTLED THERE, + +ORIGIN: G2 +LISTR: 02(CIA) +DA 99529 +(AUC51) +DTG: 2218202 + +23382 25 AUG 51 +TOX: +SECRET +Corr No +3 +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COFY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Forte No. 35-5 + +۱۲.COMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CRITTRAL INTELLIGENCE ENCY +SECRET + +PACE NO: +FROM: +KARLSRUHE +To: +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +ACTION: +FOM (1-2-3) +ROUTINE +21 AHAUST 51 +122716 + +INFORMATION: (1-5),AD/SO-(6), OPS (7) PLANS (8), 5/6 (9-10-11), CUP (12) +STC (13) +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 51 (1) 60A AR-380-5 +KARL 3082 +TO: WASHF +CITE: KARLF + +RE: ASH 014508 (CUT 71605) + +1. LATE J'LY CIC ADVISED THEY THROUSH WITH CEBRIEFING BOROWICZ +WHO WILL EE TREATED AS DISPOSAL CASE FAC 10 ANG ON AND ASKETHER +WE INTERESTED IN HIF NCE ADVISED NOT INTERESTED; BOB ADVISED INTER- +ESTED AND ASKED OB INTERVIEW HID, WALICH NOB CID 9 AUG (REPORT IN GWA +6602 EN ROUTE MUNI TO KARL AND WASH, INDICATES HE OF NO FURTHER +INTEREST SINCE CIC FULLY DEBRIEFED AND ID EUCO WAS ARRANGING FIS EN- +GRATION WITH ETD 21 AUG). + +2. BOB INTEREST SIMPLY DUE TO ORIGINAL CIC INDICATIONS SINCE POB +PRIMARY BASE FOR DISPATCH SINGLETONS TO POLAND WHILE MOB TRIES SPEC- +TALIZE IN GROUP OPS. + +3. PLS REALIZE WE HAD NOTHING TO DO ITH S-EXCEPT SINGLE INTER- +VIEW WHICH PRODUCED NO OPS INTEREST IN HIS RE DRC: IN CIRCUMSTANCES +THIS WAS NOT OUR CASE TO ROUTE TO DRC OR ELSEWHERE; ALSO, IT IS NOT +SOP FOR PERSONS OF B'S LEVEL AND NATIONALITY TO GO DRC. +: +IL. RF CHILEAN VISA REQUEST: WE INVESTIGATING AND WILL PEPORT +FACTS SOON.. + +TOR: +13258 21 ALG 51 +SECRET +Corr No +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Rora No ー + +To +FROM: +CONFIRMATION: +OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SANTIAGO +SPECIAL OPERATIONS: +1-2) פאה(. +SECRET +PACE NO + +ROUTINE +: +22 AUG 51 +OUT 7194 + +IR (3-4), AD/SO (5), OPS (6), PLANS (7), STC (8), S/C (9-10-11), +INFORMATION: FDS (12) + +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 31 (1) 60.4 AR-380-5 +WASH 24597 +TO: SAGOF +CITE: W:SHF +RE: SAGO 305 (IN 21787) + +THIS AGENCY HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL +DEFECTOR PRIOR RECEIPT SAGO 305. MATTER BEING CHECKED AND YOU +WILL BE INFORMED OF CIRCUMSTANCES, BUT HEADQUARTERS WILL OPPOSE +SENDING MORE DISPOSAL CASES TO CHILE AT THIS TIME. + +V.L. GRESHAN. +BALLARING OFTRA +TOD: +17382 23 100 51 +ORIGINGTUNG AND CORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +H.J. MCKELLOPS +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +Corr No +31-3 + +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE + +--- +14-00000 +Porta Nis 13-6 +(DC INT) +OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +SECRET +KARLSRUHE +To: +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +FROM: +FO (1-2) +CONFIRMATION: +PAGE No. +ROUTINE +17 AUC 51 +ουτ 71605 + +18 (3-4) ADSO (5) OPS (6) PLANS (7) S/C (9-10-11) +-INFORMATION: DDP (12), STC (13) +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 51 (1) 60A AR-389-5 +WASH 04608 +TO: KARLF +CITE: WASHF + +RE: KARL 2945 (IN 18811) + +1. SANTIAGO ADVISES CHILEAN FONOF RECEIVED DISPATCH +DATED 31 JULY FROM ITS FRAN CONSUL, RICCIO PEQUESTING +AUTHORITY ISSUE "ORDINARY VISA" TO SUBJECT STATED AMERICAN +INTELL REQUESTED VISA ON SAME BASIS PREVIOUS DEFECTORS. + +2. IN VIEW COMPLICATIONS CHILEAN DEFECTOR SITUATION +NO DISPOSOL OP TO CENTRAL OR SCUTH AMERICA TO BE INITIATED +WITHOUT PRIOR HEADQUARTERS APPROVAL. PILS ADVISE WHO +INITIATED REQUEST PARA 1 AND HOLD UP ACTION THIS CASE +PENDING INSTRUCTIONS FROM HQ. + +3. ADVISE(A) WHY SUBJECT WAS NOT TURNED OVER TO +DRC FOR DEBRIEFING PER CURRENT OPERATING, PROCEDURES? + +(B) SUBJECT'S PRESENT STATUS, LOCATION. + +(C) CLARIFICATION BOS INTEREST SUBJECT SUBSEQUENT +MOB ACTION. + +4. RE MGSA 4088. NO IDENTIFIABLE TRACES ROTNICK +CR TEPLITZ-SCUBLITSKY. ASSUME CIC FOLLOWING UP CE ASPECTS +AND ACTIVITIES WEST GERMANY. + +H. CUNNINGHAN +BELEASING OFTICLE + +TOD +CL.022 18 AUG 51 +SECRET +IT IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE +JANEY +Corr No. + +--- +14-00000 +Form No.5 +Apr + +FROM: +To: +Асты: +SANTIAGO +INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. +SECRET +SPECIAL OPERATIONS +WHD (1-2) +PS CRITY +15 AUG 51 +1787 +PAGE NO. + +INFORMATION: +S400 305. +AD/SO (3), OPS (1), PLANS (5), STC (6), FDS (7) +S/C (8-9-10), DDP (11) +Jam51 +0-270064 +Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondetice per Pers. 51 (1) 604 AR-380-5 + +TO: VASHE +CITE: SAGOF + +CIC HP 66 Ditel +Lot Cof. Daviint +Huntoon +1. FULLNESS. ADVISED CHILEAN FOREIGN OFFICE RECEIVED +DISPATCH FROM ITS FRANKFURT CONSUL, RICCIO, DATED 31 JULY 31, +RECUESTING LUTHORITY ISSPE "ORDINARY VISAR TO VAURIOY BOROutro + +BO/USLAV, RUSSIAN DEFECTOR. STATED AMERICAN, INTELLIGENCE REQUESTED +VISA EN SANE BASIS AS PREVIOUS DEFECTORS. + +2. FULLNESS OPIVED ENOUGH DIFFICULTY EXISTED OVER +PRESENT DEFECTORS WITHOUT ADDING THERETO, HE HAS EEEN ASKED TO +HOLD MATTER ABEYANCE HOS COMMENTS. + +3. SACO FECOMNENDS NO NEW DEFECTORS CHILE UNTIL +PRESENT PROBLERS RESOLVED AND FULLNESS ASSURED THAT UNDESIRABLES BE +RECALLED, BELIEVE DEFECTORS 47 AND 26 MOST SERIOUS +THOUGH INVESTI- +G. TION UNCOMPLETED TO DATE. DEFECTORS 36 AND 42 40 SELIEVED +REPONCILABLE. RECOMMEND FRANKFURT AUTHORITIES HANDLE SOCH WTTERS +THROUGH HOS AND THIS STATION. + +S +TOR: +15192 16 40G 51 +SECRET +Cory No. +1-3 +IT 13 FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGS + +--- +14-00000 + +TCS-690 dtd 24 Aug 49 +Ref: TCS-IF-644- + +Industrial expansion of last few years in Chile +reveals shortages skilled welders, automotive mechanics, farm +machinery technicians and mechanics, factory mechanics, experienced +lathe operaters, die and mould workers, ceramics technicians--skilled. +labor and technicians in almost every industry in the country. + +--- +14-00000 +OSC Registry +15-6-4 +AESTENT OF DOCLONENT BEING CROSS FILED +-R +SUBJECT +Disposal Questionnaire +CERTINENT INFORMATIO +17 Feb 1949 +TOATE +Pencilled in file No. 31-7-4-1 +FORM NO. +DEC 1252 +57-38 +CROSS REFERENCE FORM +Kasn +COCES FILE BY +Lois Setth +29 November 195 +FILE THIS FORM FILE 10. +CIA +Pro +1334 +Folder 54 + +? + +--- +14-00000 + +Dept. of Army document +12. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: McLENDON, GORDON +201-79764 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE | DATE | REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +------- | -------- | -------- | -------- +16/MAY/78 | | LESLIE WIRELMAN | Leslie Wirelman + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +--- + +14-00000 +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +When Filled In 6 Jan 1975 + +Review of 201 File on U.S. Citizen + +In accordance with the DDO's notice of 9 December 1974, +I have reviewed the 201 file on McLENDON (surname) +(201 number indicated below), and have determined that it can +most accurately be categorized as indicated below: + +☐ should be closed. + +☐ witting collaborator. OI Code Al. + +☑ potential witting collaborator, date opened . +OI Code A2. + +☐ former witting collaborator (relationship terminated). +OI Code A3. + +☐ potential witting collaborator never contacted (security +reasons, derogatory information). OI Code A4. + +☐ counterintelligence case (i.e., involving a foreign +intelligence or security service). OI Code A5. + +☐ all others. OI Code A6. + +Signed Lam H. GIRARDI IPIANP +(name) (title) (component) + +This assignment of category has been entered into STAR. +Signed LK 6/75 1975 +(initials) (date) + +This document is a permanent part of this file. +201-79764. +When Filled In E2 IMPDET +C-U-N-F-1-D-L-T-1-A-L CL BY 054979 + +--- + +14-00000 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: John K. McLean + +SECRET +3 May 1972 + +1. On 28 April the undersigned was introduced to Mr. John +McLean by Mr. Wallace Lampshire, a staff officer. The purpose +of the meeting was to discuss Mr. McLean's connection with Mr. +Gordon Barton McLendon (201-79764) and Mr. McLendon's stated +desire to help his government. + +2. Mr. McLean is a former staff officer (DDI/OCI) who +resigned to enter the field of finance. He has been a banker, +a stock broker (Sade & Co.) and currently is Vice-President +and Treasurer of International Ventures, Inc., 888 17th Street +N.W., Washington 20006, as well as Vice-President of Riviere +& Berens Securities Corp., stockbrokers located at 1832 M St., +N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036. + +3. Mr. McLendon was born in Paris, Texas 8 June 1921 +and now lives in Dallas. According to Who's Who in the South +and Southwest, Mr. McLendon is the owner of a number of radio +stations and is listed as the president of numerous companies +in radio, TV, and motion picture theatre fields. Mr. McLendon +is reputedly a multi-millionaire. + +4. Mr. McLean and Mr. McLendon have maintained a friend- +ship since their years at Yale. Mr. McLean recently visited +Mr. McLendon at his ranch some thirty miles from Dallas. During +this visit Mr. McLendon expressed his fears of the future of the +dollar and said that he has moved millions of his dollars to +Europe where the money has been put into Swiss and French francs, +plus German marks. Most of the money is apparently in savings +instruments of one kind or another plus a night club that Mr. +McLendon has bought in Stockholm. During these conversations, +Mr. McLendon wondered if these foreign operations might not be +of interest to the Government (read CIA as Mr. McLendon was +an ONI officer during WW II and is aware of Mr. McLean's former +employment with the Agency.) Mr. McLendon mentioned his night +club as a possibility, as it is frequented by persons of many +countries, including the USSR. + +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +5. Mr. McLean has business interests in Dallas and +said that he is willing to explore this possibility with +Mr. McLendon if we provide guidance. + +6. Mr. McLean himself perhaps offers more potential +via International Ventures, Inc. Mr. McLean is seeking +venture capital opportunities abroad. For example, he +and a Mr. Lincoln Epworth in New York City are working +with a Japanese named Ikvo Kasai who is President of +Nichimen Co. of Tokyo, a firm seeking to export to the +States. Mr. McLean was frank to say that International +Ventures is more a dream than a reality in terms of busi- +ness but the concern is making progress. Mr. McLean offered +to be of any assistance. + +Comment: I have sent for Mr. McLean's file and upon its +receipt I will seek a PCSA. + +Frederick Larkin, Jr. +CCS/CFB + +FL/ekw + +-2- +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +FROM: | WILCOXEN ELI | 61-924 | NAME CHECK AND CONSOLIDATION REQUEST +------ | ------- | ------- | ------- +| CCS/CFE | 21CKEY | DATE 19 April 1972 +| EXT. 3543 | IYFU | RID CONTROL NO. + +Tube | Room | Date | Initials | Checking Instructions and Notes +------- | ------- | -------- | -------- | -------- +RID/INDEX DT-S | 124003 | 4/72 | ma | ENTER NO. OF REFERENCES ORDERED + +REQUESTER +R.O/FILES DT-S | GC52 | +REQUESTER +RID/ANALYSIS GT-7 | GASO | +RID/INDEX DT-S | 184003 | +SURNAME Mc LENDON, Gordon Barton | Subject To Be Checked +GIVEN NAMES +SPELLING VARIATIONS TO BE CHECKED | 201 NO. IF KNOWN +MAC + +AKA, ALIASES +SEX | DATE OF BIRTH | PLACE OF BIRTH | OTHER IDENTIFYING DATA (Occupation, CP membership, I. S. affiliations, etc.) +--- | -------- | -------- | -------- +M | 8 June 1921 | Paris, Texas | See "Who's Who in the South and Southwest", Eleventh Edition, P. 677 + +CITIZENSHIP U.S.A. | RESIDENCE 9300 Douglas Street, Dallas, Texas +-------- | -------- +RESULTS OF RAD/INDEX CHECK + +PERTINENT IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION +CARD REFERENCES ATTACHED | COMMENTS FVLC + +INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTERS: +TO ORDER DOCUMENTS: +1. REVIEW INDEX CARD REPRODUCTIONS. +2. DRAW GREEN DIAGONAL LINE ACROSS ITEMS YOU DO +NOT WANT. +3. FORWARD TO RID/FILES. + +TO EDIT THE CARD REPRODUCTIONS: +AFTER RECEIPT OF THE DOCUMENTS, EDIT THE CARD +REPRODUCTIONS ACCORDING TO CHI 70-19. +2. TO DESTROY CARDS: MARK THE CARD REPRODUCTION WITH +A GREEN D, AND CITE THE REASON. +TO MAKE CORRECTIONS/ADDITIONS: ENTER THE CHANGES +ON THE CARD REPRODUCTIONS IN GREEN INK +3. FORWARD TO R.D/AN, VIA YOUR RECORDS, OFFICER. + +FOR 201 CONSOLIDATION (SEE CS: 70-20): +IF SUBJECT HAS A 201 FILE, RETURN ONLY THIS +FORM TO RID/AN WITH PRODUCTIONS OF INDEX +CARDS MARKED IN GREEN TO REFLECT THE +CONSOLIDATION ACTION TAKEN. +WHEN SUBJECT HAS NO 201 FILE, BUT MEETS THE +REQUIREMENT FOR OPENING A 201 FILE, RETURN +THIS FORM TO RID/201: +A. A COMPLETED FORM 8311 +B. ALL PERTINENT DOCUMENTS, EXTRACTS, AND +PROPERLY EDITED INDEX CARD REPRODUCTIONS +FOR CONSOLIDATION OF THE FILE BY RID/201. + +CHECKLIST OF OTHER INDICES: REQUESTER SHOULD ALSO CONSIDER TRACING THE FOLLOWING SOURCES WHICH ARE NOT CHECKED BY RID/INDEX (SEE NAME TRACE HANDBOOK). +SOURCE | DATE REQUESTED | DATE RECEIVED | SOURCE | DATE REQUESTED | DATE RECEIVED +------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- | ------- +CS... D/DSA | | | CENTRAL REFERENCE SERVICE | | +RID ARCHIVES | | | CIA LIBRARY | | +30 BIOGRAPHICS C | | | OFFICE OF MEDICAL SERVICES | | +APPLICANTS FILE | | | CONTACT NAME CHECK | | + +--- + +14-00000 + +PCLENDON, GORDON BARTON +SEX M DOB 08 JUN 21. +USA, TEXAS, PARIS +CITUSA +OCC PRES +REF + +USA, TEXAS, DALLAS +PCLENDCA BROADCAST SYSTEM. +201-0797640 +TYPE NAME T +OCC CODE BUSP. +01 CODE ? + +160000000 +CORR CARD 6605250198 + +--- + +14-00000 + +ITEM | DATE | SECRET +------- | ------- | ------- +|(When Filled In) +BRIEF RECORD OF CASE ACTION | INITIALS +| REMARKS + +This MUST be the TOP, unserialized document +MINUTE SHEET in File Number 201- + +--- + +14-00000 + +Memorandum For: DO/590 (for Mr. Beers) + +Reference: Request for traces and clearance + +Project: WUENTREE + +Subject: See below + +Name: MCLENDON, Gordon Barton +DOB: 8 June 1921, Paris, Texas +CIS: USA +RES: 9300 Douglas St., Dallas, Texas +OCC: McLendon Broadcast System +BUS: 2104 Jackson St., Dallas, Texas + +19 February 1966 +Date + +Trace Results: + +No record in addition to 201-79764 which is attached herewith on permanent +charge to DO/CO/Beers. + +CI/CA file JG-9545 was reviewed and found to contain no information in +addition to that contained in Subject's dossier. You will note that a +request made by FE Division for a CSC on Subject was denied by the Office +of Security on 29 July 1952. + +Areas Checked: + +FID Area Division Central Cover Staff x Office of Security + +OCR: Micrographics Register Foreign Installations Branch Library +Other +Form 772 requesting PCSA/CSA was forwarded to (Security)Fieldx. + +A copy of this memorandum has been sent to RID for classification into +file + +Attachment: 201-79764 +Distribution: +Orig. Addressee + +SECR +DO/CS + +--- + +14-00000 + +TO: SECRET +REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION +(Always handcarry 1 copy of this form) +PLEASE COMPLETE EACH SECTION AND APPROPRIATE BLANK + +CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION +X CHIEF, INVESTIGATION AND SUPPORT DIVISION, OFFICE OF SECURITY +CHIEF. PERSONNEL SECURITY DIVISION, OFFICE OF SECURITY + +SUBJECT: MOLENDON, Gordon Barton PROJECT WUENTREE +(True name) +CRYPTONYM. PSEUDONYM, AKA CALIASES +CIAGA FILE NO. | 201 FILE NO. +SO FILE NO. +1. TYPE ACTION REQUESTED +PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +X PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL +COVERT SLCURITY APPROVAL +CONTRACT TYPE A. +2. SPECIFIC AREA OF USE US +FULL DETAILS OF USE +PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +PROPRIETARY APPROVAL +COVERT NAME CHECK +SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field investigation) +CONTRACT TYPE 8 + +30 December 1965 +FROM: DO/00 + +Subject will be contacted and assessed on a witting basis in support of WUENTREE. +Subject is President of McLendon Corporation of Dallas, Texas and is also owner of +several radio stations. He was born in Paris, Texas on 8 June 1921. Le resides at +9300 Douglas Street, Dallas, Texas and has a ranch in Denton, Texas. During World +War II, he served as a Japanese Language Officer in intelligence for the US Navy +from 1943-45. He is the author of "The Old Scotchman's Scrapbook" + +4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER +A. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? YES | NO +B. CIA INTEREST MAY BE SHOEN DURING INVESTIGATION? YES | NO +C. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN HIM X +D. IS SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA INTEREST IN HIM? X +E. INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. +F. SUGGEST "COVER PRETEXT BE USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. +S. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE SUBJECT BITTING OF AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT INTEREST.? YES | NO +IF NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA, EXPLAIN FULLY + +5. PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS +PRO ID WILL BE FORWARDED. +PRO ID. OR EQUIVALENT. IN (2) COPIES ATTACHED +GREEN LIST ATTACHED NO +PRO ID. OR EQUIVALENT IN LE COPY ATTACHED. 6. RI TRACES +NO RECORD BILL FORWARD NON-DEROGATORY DEROGATORY ATTACHED +7. DIVISION TRACES +NO RECORD BILL FORWARD NON-DEROGATORY DEROGATORY ATTACHED +8. FIELD TRACES +NO RECORD WILL FORWARD +DEROGATORY ATTACHED +LIST SONGS CHECKED +NOT INITIATED (Explanatio +SINGNATURE OF CASE OFFICER Peter Beers +FORM 772 +NON-DEROGATORY INFO SIGNIFICANT INFO ATTACHED +EXTENSION SIGNATURE OF BRANCH CHIEF William A. Foyer +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 + +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +SUBVECT OF DOCUMENT | RI FILE NO. | DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +DATE PROCESSED | DISPATCH DECE OOC, SYMBOL | DATE +ANALYST | SOURCE CISSEN DATA OF INFO. | EVALUATION +RI FILE N. +CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION +TRANSFER TO +RT FILE N. +PERTINENT INFORMATION +J-9545 + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +• 79714 +(17-44) +1 WAY 134 +FORM NO. 867 167, 34 +SECRET +... P. O. 10 408. + +--- + +14-00000 +江 +!! +24 May 19th + +ATTH: 51/ +Chief, 3 + +Disposition of Files + +1. Forwarded hereinith for your disposition are thirty-eight (38) files, +considered acr-restricted by E, for the following lists + +Razo | Cute of air +Sendor, Berdon Barton about 19220 //data/okla + +2. Subjects are no longer in use by Whis office. + +Criginated by: Ursa 7. Char +: + +Diets Addressee - Crig & 23 Suby - 1 out +PE-1, C(Fawlinson) - 1 +PE-1 (anno) - 1 + +FORIGERSE. ELL +Olof: F + +SES CAYTRE, Faivatoro Bernardo ملاء +Cate of Birthe Jost 29, 1910; Piace of Birth: ...٢. + +1-7770 + +--- + +14-00000 + +UNCLASSIFIED CIA INTERNAL | CONFIDENTIAL | SECRET +SUBJECT: Optional ONLY +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +FROM NO FE/1 +DATE + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and DATE OFFICERS +building) INITIALS to show Draw a line across columns after each comment) +RECD FWD D + +1. + +2. +MCLENDON Garden Satu + +3. +4. +5. +6: +7. +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. + +13. +2 NOV 16 1956 + +14. + +15. + +FORM 610 EDITIONS Use PREVIOUS +SECRET CONFIDENTIAL CIA INTERNAL +USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED + +--- + +14-00000 + +29 JUL 952 + +Chief, Staff C +attendance Staff C/FPD +Chief, Special Security Division + +JO 9545 +69488 McLendon, Gordon Barton + +1. Reference is made to your request for a covert security +clearance for the subject, who is the president of a company +which will provide accreditation in Japan to a contract agent of +this organization. + +2. This is to advise that the covert security clearance, +as roghesed, ta hereby denied. + +FOR THE SECURITY OFFICER, CIA: +: +Robert K. Cara + +--- + +14-00000 +Security information + +27 July 100m + +ПООРАТАЦ GO +VLA + +PAT +TC/PB +! + +: Conton Barton Hobonion + +1. It is reposted that the case on Cosion anston BoLendon +be closed, since this office has no further interest in andjon. + +3. TOO masoct for covort somurity of cases on My, Mchenton +vos caluitted on 11 February 197. +Dist: Addresses - Oric. &1 +(03-1 +FE/T-1 +STC/SPB - 1 +F/HI/PC armo - 1 + +LLOYD OMONO +CMar, 1 + +--- + +14-00000 +HEMORANDUM TO: OD/CP/Sec SECRET +FROM: FS/III/PC 11 February 1952 + +SUBJECT: Gordon Barton Mciendon + +1. Covert Clearance, for use as outined below, it is requested for Subject, +on whom available information is submitted separately. + +Op. Clearance XX Security Clearance Op. Support Sp. Inquiry +2. Use of Subject: (State in detail the scope and nature of activities to +be performed, their duration, the area involved, project involved, etc.) + +Subject is the president of a commany which will provide +accreditation in Japan to a contract agent of this organization. +It is not émected that subject will learn of the agent's coniection +with this organization, however, clearance is requested to go +in forn subject of the connection if the need may arise at a later date.. +Subject will know nothing of operations conducted by this agent, only that +// ne is connected with CIA. + +3. "Cover" story suggested for investigation: Governmental XX Commercial +Details: General Credit Other +4. Limits, if any, to investigation: None + +5. Is Subject aware that an investigation is in process: Yes No X +6. Is Subject aware of CIA interest? Yes No X +7. Has Subject been briefed on "cover" story?. Yes No X +8. Has Subject established "cover" for investigation +with probable contacts? Yes No I +9. Is Prov. Operational Clearance necessary? Yes No X +10. Investigation to be Rout ine Expedite +Must be completed b: 1Jze 1952 +11. REMARKS: + +Security Officer Case Officer Howell d. Christy + +Branch Crict James Gl. Kole + +--- + +14-00000 +SECRET + +TO: ASST. DEPUTY (SFECTION & SECURITY) Date: +FROM: CD/CD/PC (5) J.G.: +: SUBJECT: + +1. Necessary covert investigation is requested on Subject on whom all available +background data is submitted separately. Information and/or clearance is +requested for case category as follows: + +Operational Cl. IISecurity Cl. Sp. Inquiry Operational Support + +2. Name of Special Project (if applicable): DTMIKADO +3. Investigation to be completed as: ☑ Routine Expedite +by not later then 1 June 1952- + +4. Scope and nature of use or activity: +: + +Subject is the president of a commany which will provide pott/ +accreditation in Japan to a contract agent of this cranization. It is not +expected that subject: learn of the agent's connection with this +organization, hoverer, + +5. Suggested "cover" for investigation: Governmental Commercial +: Other +Specific: +6. Limitations, if any, on investigation: + +7. Subject HAS/HAS BOT been briefed that investigation is pending. +8. Subject HAS/HAS NOT been briefed on "cover" story to be used in investigation. +9. Subject HAS/HAS NOT indicated to probable investigative contacts investiga- +tion pending. +10. Subject. HAS/HAS NOT indicated to probable investigative contacts "cover". +story to be used. +11. CIA indices checks required for provisional operational clearance by + +12. REMARKS: + +FORM 50. +1931 منشية 09-16 (TEST) +: +JORN F. BREWER +SECRET + +--- + +14-00000 +Name- Gordon Barton McLendon +Address-9300 Douglas, Dallas Texas Lou This +20 this correct +shled. it se sramille + +Place of Birth-atlanta Texas/(dabelle Oklahoma-ege 30 +Military History-1942 Entered Navy Javanese Language School, Boulder, Colo. + +1943- Graduated Kary Japanese Lgic, School +1944-CommissionedUSNavy Assigned as Intelighte Officer, UNIL +Pischarged as Lt(JG) +Education-Graduated Yale University +1946-ittended Harvard Law School +Wife's Name-GAV Noe (Daughter of Janes A. Noe former Gov. of Louisiana +Subject has fourenildren... +Present Occupation- President of Liberty Broadcasting System. + +--- + +14-00000 +FE +ABSTRACT OF DOCUMENT BEING C205S FILED CROSS FILED BY +ANALOST +FIL DATE OF DOCUMENT +201405 +JG-9545 STC/SPE XXXX + +SUBLEC +XXXX DATE +MELENDON, Gordon Barton +Born +26 Jain +Atlanta, Teya adabile, +Oklahome, Come, alga 30 (in 95) +PERTINENT INFORMATION +THERE IS A PESTRICTED STC/SPB FOLDER ON THE +SUBJECT OF THIS 201 HELD IN RI/AR FILE, +WASH-CIA-PERS-4. + +137 + +CROSS REFERENCE FORM +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE PO. +201797604 +CWAY 3. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10224.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10224.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1cd0845be527c1b422a50caff95350297dcac8c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10177-10224.md @@ -0,0 +1,908 @@ +14-00000 +104-10177-10224 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: OBYEDKOV, IVAN DMITRIYEVICH +201-779495 +INCLUSIVE DATES: AUG. 64 - MARCH 77 +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE RECEIVED: 15 AUG 1978 +DATE RETURNED: 28 AUG 1978 +REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME): LOPES +SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL: En Juan Levy + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. + +14-00000 +OUTGOING MESSAGE + +CLASS CATION +SECRET + +DEFERRED TELEPOUCH +CONF: 17BP-9 INFO: FILE 3201472 + +WASHINGTON -000781 + +TO: LONDON.Y + +FROM: SE/CI/X INFO SE/X/EU, E/BC Y +SUBJECT: UNINTEL CKTOP JAGUAR/IVAN DMITRIYEVICH OBYEDKOV (201-779495) +REF: LONDON 81224 IN 2003461 Y + +1. OBYEDKOV ACTED AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY, ALTHOUGH HE APPEARED TO BE BETTER EDUCATED THAN HIS DUTIES AS A GUARD WOULD DEMAND. AMONG HIS MAIN DUTIES, HE TENDED THE SOVIET EMBASSY TELEPHONE, STOOD GUARD DUTY AT THE GATE, TOOK MESSAGES FOR OTHER SOVIETS, NOTIFIED THEM OF MEETINGS, AND ARRANGED APPOINTMENTS. HE ALSO OCCASIONALLY DROVE ONE OF THE EMBASSY CARS ON ERRANDS. DURING HIS TEHRAN TOUR, HE WAS ALSO LISTED AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY. HE WAS OBSERVED TO BE VERY SECURITY CONSCIOUS. + +2. ON BOTH PRECEDING TOURS OBYEDKOV APPEARED TO FUNCTION AS A LEGITIMATE GUARD AND WAS NEVER OBSERVED IN THE ACT OF PERFORMING ANY INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. BECAUSE A SOVIET IS LISTED AS A GUARD AT A SOVIET EMBASSY, IT DOES NOT FOLLOW THAT HE IS NECESSARILY A KGB OFFICER. SINCE WE HAVE NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT AN INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION WE WILL NO LONGER CARRY HIM AS SUSPECT RIS, PROBABLY KGB. + +DATE: +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: + +RECORD COPY +12 Mar 77 +201-779495 +E 2 IMPDET +CL BY:035018 + +14-00000 + +OUTGOING MESSAGE + +CLASSICATION +SECRET + +DEFERRED TELEPOUCH +CORP INFO: FILE + +JASHINGTON +000781 + +3. FILE: 201-779495. E2, IMPDET.A +ORIG: SE/CI/X (JONSSON, 1911) COORD: SE/X/EU CC. BACNAMARA), +E/B (S. BROWN), C/SE/CI/X (NOYES), REL: C/E/BC CA. STIMSONBE). + +DATE: 9 MARCH 1977 +ORIG: JONSSON/DTM +UNIT: SE/CI/X +EXT: 19011 +C/E/BC +C/SE/CI/X Abyss + +SE/X/EU Maebusara + +E 2 +OPPICER +IMPOET +CL BY:035018 + +14-00000 + +CABLE SCC DISSEM +PERSONUMIT NOTIFIED +ADVANCE COPY ISSUPD:SLOPTED + +ACTION UNIT +TPOP5 +ACTION + +FILE VR +SECRET +R + +DEFERRED TELEPOUCH + +T 636975 E1A248 +PAGE 01-01 +TOR:2814312 FEB 77 +IN 200346 +LOND 81224 + +SECRET 2813592 FEB 77 DEFERRED TELEPOUCH +CITE LONDON 81224 +TO WASHINGTON. +FOR I SE/BIO INFO SE/CI +SUBJI WNINTEL CKTOR JAGUAR +REF I DIRECTOR 719659, 17 JUL 1975 + +1. JAGUAR NOTES THAT I VAN OBYEDKOV (SUBJECT REF) IS NOW +WORKING AS AN ELECTRICIAN AT SOVIET EMBASSY, LONDON, THEY +INQUIRING REASONS WHY WE CONSIDERED HIM SUSPECT RIS, PROBABLY +KGB AND ALSO ASKING, IF POSSIBLE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE +FUNCTION HE PERFORMED AS GUARD AT SOVIET EMBASSIES IN TE HR AN +AND MEXICO CITY. + +2. FILE: 201-779495. E-2 IMP DET + +SECRET +28 FEB 1977 +261-774495 + +14-00000 +OUTGOING MESSAGE + +STAFF +CONF: SES INFO: FILE + +DATE TING GROUP +1710362 +cre +DIRECTOR + +JASHINGTON +719659 +POMOEA +DISSEM BY: +Sop + +RETURN TO PER +0 ID PILES # + +201-0779495 +TO: LONDON.Y + +CKTOP JAGUAR TRACEY +REF: LONDON 63248 |IN 6292481 1*1 + +FOR LIAISON LESS 2014 TRACE REINY +OBYEDKOV (201-0779495) AND WIFE HAVE SON, VLADIMIR, +BORN CIRCA 53. IN 65 OBYEDKOV SPOKE POOR SPANISH. OBYEDKOV WAS A +GUARD FOR THE SOV EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY FROM 28 AUG 62 TO 4 AUG 65; +AND A GUARD FOR THE SOV EMBASSY IN TEHRAN FROM 15 AUG 67 TO PRIOR +APR 71. DURING BOTH TOURS, OBYEDKOV'S WIFE SERVED AS PRINCIPAL +OF SOV SCHOOLS. OBYEDKOV IS CONSIDERED SUSPECT RIS, PROBABLY +KGB, BASED ON HIS POSITION. E-2 IMPDET.H +*REQUEST TRACES PCS SOV. +MD 641970 + +RECORD COPY +DATE: 15 JULY 1975 +ORIG: CHARLIE WOODWARD/CF +UNIT: SE/BIO +EXT: 1079 +SE/CI/X +P +SE/X/EU +EURBC +E/BC/UK +G OFFICER + +17 Jun 75 +201-779495 + +Jackso + +Bally +/SE/BIQ 15 + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +AUTHENTHONG OPPOCR +E 2 +IMPOET +CI AY. 0482962 + +14-00000 + +CABLE NE DIEM OV + +TOTAL LOPΙΣΗ + +IPHALIN UNIT NOIIIFO +AUVANCE COT SLQFIED +ALLION LINTI +555. +ACTION. +INFO +AF +FILE +SECRET +IRAN EUR 4 + +T 149631 +Ε1Α126 +PAGE 01-01 +TOR:1010402. JUL 75 + +IN 629248 +LOND 63248 + +SECRET 100944Z JUL 75 STAFF +CITE LONDON 63248 +TOF DIRECTOR, +CKTOP JAGUAR TRACE + +1. JAGUAR REQUESTS TRACES ON IVAN DMITRIYEVICH +OBEDKOV, BORN 28 JUL 27, RYAZANSKAYA OBLAST, +WIFEI YELENA LVOVNA OBEDKOVA NEE DMITRIYEVA +BORN 04 MAR 28, MOSCOW. POSTINGI TWO YEARS SOVIET +EMBASSY REPLACING ANATOLIY IVANOVICH SUKHOV +(201-905449), MD #221776 + +2. FILE DEFER, E2, IMPDET. + +RECORD COPY +SECRET + +10 Jun 75 +201-779495. + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +M + +FACE +Chief, SB +Chief, NE +Chief of Station, Tehran +REDTOP AEKICK +PCS Departure - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV +ACTION REJUTREND +X NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM + +1. For your information, we no longer carry Ivan Dmitriyevich OBVEDKOV +(201-779495), guard at the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, as PCS. He was not listed +on ROGWEN's April 1971 Presence List nor their December 1971 list. We assume +he has departed PCS. + +2. During OBYEDKOV's tour in Tehran his wife, Yelena, served as principal +at the Soviet school. His son was apparently in Moscow living with Yelena's mother. +On 23 October 1969, ROARC reported the grandmother calling to check with OBYEDKOV +regarding a tutor for the child. They discussed the possibility of the tutor coming +for three times a week, at five rubles per hour, but OBYEDKOV, after checking with +his wife, decided on two times a week. OBYEDKOV seemed to be very fond of his +mother-in-law. According to our AESCREEN transcriber, she was the only one that +could tell OBYEDKOV what to do. + +3. The following are comments made by our AESCREEN transcriber on OBYEDKOV +on 8 July 1970: + +He is very security conscious, especially in dealing with "official people" or +superiors. He mentions his name to his friends freely, but refuses to say his name +when he knows that one of the superiors is calling, "this is the duty officer" OBYEDKOV +would say several times. He often lectures people when they violate security regulations +when talking on the telephone. OBYEDKOV has to be persuaded several times or even +ATTACHMENT: + +Photo, h/w + +DISTRIBUTION: + +C/SB, w/att., a/s +2-C/NE, wo/att. +ATT +CS COPY + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +NITA-25520 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +DATE +7 February 1972 +HOS FILE NUMBER +✓201-779495 + +14-00000 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +NITA-25520 + +begged if someone needs help (getting a vehicle or when asking for a favor), but when +he decides to help, OBYEDKOV will say with the problem until he gets results. +Although OBYEDKOVA seeras to be more cultured and better educated than her +husband, it is certain that only OBYEDKOV makes the final decisions. OBYEDKOV +could be very pleasant, helpful and even kind, but it usually depended on his mood. + +5. The only Soviet we noted as being friendly with OBYEDKOV during his tour +here was Rafik Nazhaf-Ogly ABDULLAYEV (201-808524), Third Secretary, suspect +RIS, probable KGB. When speaking to one another they used the familiar "ty". +We do not know the extent of their relationship. + +4. Forwarded herewith is a photograph, date unknown, received from ROGWEN. +We have destroyed the Station file. +Marcia A. BURGOON +SECRET +281-714-495 + +14-00000 +SECRET +De Filled Iny +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT +DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +2. RI FILE NO. +3. DISPATCH OR SOURCE DOC, SYMBOL NO. 4. DATE +7. SOURCE CRYPTONYM 6. DATE OF INFO. +EVALUATION +8. DATE PROCESSED +10. DISSEMINATED IN +11. DATE +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION +12- CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE +13. TRANSFERRED TO +RI FILE NO. + +PERTINENT INFORMATION + +ORYEDKOV, IVAN DMITRIYEVICH +201-779495 +SEX M DO8 ? +CIT? +OCC ? +041-008-005 +NITA-23060401 +09 DEC 68 +P4 +CHIEF GUARD, SUSPECT RIS. WIFE YELENA LVNOVNA +IS DIRECTOR, DEPENDENTS SCHOOL. + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +FORM 867 +0-57vious EDITIONS. +SECRET +R 6903190152 +FILE IN 201-779.495 + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, SB +Chief, NB +Chief of Station, Tehran +SECRET +X +REDTOP: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +1. Request traces on: +Ivan Daitriyevin OBYEDKOV (201-779415) +Born 27 August 1927, Ryazan +passport: S-105042 issued 26 May 1967 +wife: Yelena born 1923, Moscow +MICROFILMED +passport: S-105043 issued 26 May 1967 +occupation: guard, Soviet Embassy, Tehran +arrived: 15 August 1967. + +Photocopies of the OBYEDKOVS passports are attached. + +2. According to the 1963 and 1964 Checklists of Soviet Officials Abroad, +one Ivan Ivanovich OBYEDKOV (201-121531); born 14 July 1912; wire Yelena; +A number 04377, was present in Mexico City since August 1962 as an employee +of the Soviet Embassy. The. Checklist for 1965, lists one Ivan Dmitriyevich +OBYEDKOV (201-779495); born 14 July 1912; wife Yelena; A number 41970, as an +employee of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City since August 1962. Apparently +these two OBYEDKOVS are one in the same and although Subject's birthdate is +different we believe he is identical with the OBYEDKOV who served in Mexico City. +Recently a conversation was recorded on ROARC during waich Subject used several +Spanish words and expressions. It is possible Subject acquired a knowledge of +Spanish during a previous tour in a Spanish speaking country such as Mexico. +Please compare the attached photo of Subject with that of the OBYEDKOV who was +assigned to Mexico City to determine if they are identical. +1 +Veronica L. ANTELARKE + +RIS INPUT NO. +14 +Attachment: As stated, h/w + +Distribution: +2 C/SB w/att +1 +C/NE w/o/att +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +DATE +7 September 1967 +NITA-21,826 + +CLASSIFICATION +HOS FILE NUMSER +SECRET +201- + +14-00000 + +DISPATCH +hief of Station, Tearan +Chief, Se via Chief, N +REDTOP LORTROVE +Ivanditriyexich EDKY (201-77415) +REFERENCE: VITA-21826, 7 Septemver 1907 +A +1. Forwarded herewith are re Sumary Traces in Stk format on +Ivan Dmitriyevich DGYEUKOV (201-779495) who is suspect RIS. +Paragraph 20 of the Summary is for passage to liaison. + +2.. Subject is not identical to Ivan Ivanovich OBYLDKOV +(201-121531). When Subject first arrived in Mexico in August 1962, +he was reported as Ivan Ivanovich and this orror was not corrected +until May 1905; therefore, two Checklists carried the wrong aan +PCS in Mexico. When the records were corrected, the Subject's +birthdate was not, and the same date was listed for both parties. +Headquarters records do not list a wife or other dependents for +Ivan Ivanovich OBYDKOV and, as far as is known, he has not been +assigned abroad PCS prior to the date of this dispatch. + +ATTACHMENT: + +"Soviet Personality Report" h/w + +DISTRIBUTION: + +3 COS, Tehran w/att., a/s + +RIS +7 +NITA-11583 + +13 November 1967 +HOS FILE NUMBER + +201-779495 + +SB/O/NE Betty Given +Y-RID w/att. +1-SB/O/NE w/att.. +1-SB/CI/K wo/att. +1-SB/CI/G wolatt. +CSB/O/NE 2016? +SD/CI/K 22.65 +SB/CI/G +14-00000 + +SECRE + +PREPARED BY: +DATE: +Rita N. TOLJANIC +3 October 1967 +201-NUMBER: 201-779495 +A NUMBER: A 41970 + +1. NAME: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV + +2. DPOB: 27 August 1927 or 19 July 1927 in Ryazan + +3. CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT DATA: + a. USSR + ۵۰ Service passport S009260, used while Subject was in Mexico + c. Service passport S105042, issued 26 May 1967 + +4. CURRENT POSITION: +Guard in the Soviet Embassy, Tehran + +7. RELATIVES: + c. spouse Yelena Lvovna possibly nee DMITRIYEVA, born 1928 +in Moscow. She traveled to Mexico on Service +passport S009270. She served as the director +of the Soviet Primary School in Mexico City +and ran the summer camp in Cuernavaca. + +d. children a son, Vladimir Ivanovich, born 1953. + +e. Boris Lvovich DMITRIYEV and Mariya Borisovna DMITRIYEVA, +who are probably wife's brother and sister-in-law. During +Subject's stay in Mexico they occupied Subject's apartment +in Moscow, given as Moscow E-143, Metrogorodok, Otkrytoye +Shosse 26, Building 7, Apartment 69, telephone G3-72-34. + +AHI NITW 11583 +SECRET +201-779445 +14-00000 +SECRE +-2- + +7. (cont'd) +In May 1964 Subject spoke to "Boris" in Moscow about certain +purchases for the apartment, and Subject's wife also spoke +to her mother, who apparently lived with Boris and his wife. + +8. LANGUAGES: +Russian - native + +Spanish - poor +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +-3- + +9. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS: +Photo number S010797 +DMITRIVECH +201-709495 +DPOB: CA 30 +WIFE:LA IMUNA ECA 30 + +S010797... +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +-4- + +10. PERSONALITY, CHARACTER, AND HABITS: + +Although Subject acted as a guard at the Soviet Embassy +in Mexico, he appeared to be fairly well educated and was +not subservient to any of the other Soviets, with the +exception of Counselor Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV. +(201-028975). On one occasion Subject was reported to be +helping the daughter of Commercial Counselor Georgiy +Stepanovich VISKO with her arithmetic homework. On another, +Subject was asked about methods of producing metal wire, +a subject on which Subject was well informed as a result of +his having once worked for a wire factory. + +Subject had a tape recorder at home which he liked to +listen to. lle also occasionally went fishing with other Soviets.. + +Subject told "Boris" in Moscow to build a large garage, +because he was bringing a big car back with him. He also +asked whether Boris had bought a refrigerator and TV for the +apartment. On another occasion he was negotiating for a can +of paint to take back to Moscow with him to repaint "the +Moskvich". Subject and his wife were both buying watches +just before leaving Mexico. From the above it appears +that Subject was fairly well-off financially, for a guard. + +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +-5- + +11. CURRICULUM VITAE: +Date unknown +Subject reportedly worked at the Serp i Molot +(wire) factory in Leningrad. + +28 August 1962 +Subject, accompanied by wife and son, arrived +PCS in Mexico as an employee of the Soviet +Embassy. Subject replaced Vyacheslav +Aleksandrovich YEGOROV (201-273431), who +is suspect GRU. + +6-19 November 1962 +Subject was in the hospital in Mexico City. +On the 11th of November he underwent a +three hour operation of unspecified nature. +The other Soviets had to guard him when +he came out of the operating room. + +17 August 1963 +Subject stated that he had just returned from +a trip with Valentin Vasilyevich BAKULIN +(201-261813), who is known GRU. There was no +information on where or why the trip was taken. + +4 August 1965 +Subject departed Mexico PCS, transiting Belgium +on his return to the USSR. He was accompanied +by Valeriy Vladimirovich KOSTIKOV (201-305052) +who is known KGB. Subject was replaced by +Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN (201-782164). + +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET + +12. INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION: + +Mexico City Station considers Subject suspect RIS because +he appears better educated that his duties as a guard would +demand, because he seems financially better off than other +Soviet guards and because of his apparent association on +equal footing with Soviet RIS officers. DERYABIN in 1955 +advised LNERGO that the surname OBYEDKOV was familiar to him +as the name of a person who was in the Guards Directorate of +the MVD in 1951. + +In September 1967 DERYABIN and RASTVOROV said that they +neither recognized the face nor the name of the Subject. +(Both Ivan Ivanovich and Ivan Dmitriyevich were seen by the +defectors and they did not recognize either of them.) + +13. INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: + +There was no intelligence activity noted on the Subject's +part while he was stationed in Mexico. + +14. NON-INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: + +Subject primarily handled the main Soviet telephone and +took guard duty at the gate. Subject took messages for other +Soviets, notified them of meetings, and contacted them for +appointments with each other. He occasionally drove one of +SECRET +201-779495 +14-00000 +SECRE + +14. (cont'd) +the Embassy cars on errands. ile kept a ledger of the telegrams +sent out by the Embassy and notified other Soviets when cables +came in for them. + +15. CONTACTS: + a. Soviet friends and associates. + +1. Valeriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-293945), +employee in the Soviet Trade Representation in +Mexico from February 1961 to May 1964, suspect +RIS. When the ANDRIANOVS left Mexico they were +planning to get in touch with Subject's family +in Moscow. + +2. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich DENISOV (201-726491), Second +Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from +August 1962 to April 1967, known GRU. Subject +appeared not to like DENISOV. It also appeared +that DENISOV was responsible for reimbursing +Subject for the gas Subject used in KUKHARENKO's +саг. + +3. Aleksey Nikolayevich GANIN (201-757775), known GRU +officer who visited Mexico 31 July 14 August 1964. +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-8- +4. Subject, along with other Soviets who were +known GRU officers, met GAVIN on his visit to +Mexico. + +5. Sergey Semenovich KUKHARENKO (201-260831), chief +of the Soviet information Bulletin in Mexico from +October 1962 to August 1964, suspect KGB. Subject +and KUKHARENKO were the best of friends for a +time, but ther KUKHARENKO began drinking too +much and getting into various scrapes. Subject +frequently commiserated with KUKHARENKO's wife +over her husband's drinking, automobile accidents, +money problems. Subject occasionally used +KUKHARENKO's car.. + +6. Oleg Pavlovich MOSKVICHEV (201-285090), employee +in the Soviet Trade Representation in Mexico +from March 1961 to July 1964, known KGB. Subject +gave MOSKVICHEV his home address in MosCOM. + +7. Vladimir Nikolayevich RADVANSKIY (201-298171), +code clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from +September 1964 to March 1967, known KGB. Subject +is not known to have associated with RADVANSKIY; +however, Subject's wife and RADVANSKAYA worked +together in the school and children's camp, and +SECRET +14-00000 + +15. (cont'd) +SECRET +-9- +RADVANSKAYA took over the camp after Subject's +wife left Mexico. RADVANSKAYA asked Subject's +wife to tell her (RADVANSKAYA'S) daughter to +enter the institute when she saw her in Moscow. + +16. Vladimir Aleksandrovich ROMANCHENKO (201-727109), +Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico +from August 1963 to July 1967, no known RIS +affiliation. When ROMANCHENKO was in Moscow +on leave in May 1964, Subject told "Boris" +(believed to be Subject's brother-in-law) to +send letters to him through ROMANCHENKO when +he came back to Mexico. + +17. Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602), Commercial +Counselor in Mexico from July 1962 to circa +December 1966, suspect GRU. Subject's wife +and Mrs. VISKO taught together in the school +and seemed to be good friends. Subject also +seemed to be friends with Mrs. VISKO, and he +reportedly helped the VISKO's daughter with her +arithmetic homework on at least one occasion. + +SECRET +14-00000 + +20. TRACES FOR LIAISON: +SECRET +-10- +Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV, born 27 August 1927, +accompanied by his wife Yelena Lvovna, and son, Vladimir +Ivanovich, born 1953, were stationed in Mexico City from +August 1962 to August 1965. Subject was a guard in the +Soviet Embassy. Subject is suspect RIS. +SECRET +201-777475 + +14-00000 + +Some of +I would like to have relief all the material pertaining to to +ining +Kan Amitigenich Abyistker (201-779/95) smrud from +Par vidrsnmich Obyulkovis file (701-121531) and +into an Emitrijevické file. +uc +uclarifiest +I his material to be removed has Foar Pranovick's +nine on it and refe refers to his being PC5 in nefico, which +he wan +not, wan +Dmitrijevich +was. +if thi's note is του confusing and you have +further question please call Detty bien, 50/0/NE, +8x1043. + +OC OCT 1967 +14-00000 +DISPATCH +Chief, 33 Division +Chief, WN Division +SECRET +Chief of Station, Mexico City +REDTOP - Voice Samples of Soviets in Mexico +ACT NESCES +Forwarded herewith for Headquarters retention are voice +sazples, taken from LIENVOY, of the following Soviets previouely +stationed in Mexico: + +Ivan Gavrilovich ALFERTEV (201-236701) +Yuriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-230429) +Ivan Afanasyevich PEKETOV (201-754500) +Ina Nikolayevna BOLDOVA (201-245416) +Vasiliy Karpovich BUTSEV (201-273883) +Yuriy Aleksandrovich DOERACHEV (20)-297666) +Aleksey Ivanovich GARMASHEV (2010277418) +Vladimir Petrovich GULIN (201-734995) +Viktor Petrovich KALININ (201-735049) +Nikolay Konstantinovich KELEBNIKΟΥ (201-227420) +Sergey Sergeyevich KONSTANTINDY (201-101794) +Valeriy Vladimirovich KOSTINν (201-305052) +Sergey Semenovich KUZHARENKO (201-260831) +Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201-305870) +Vladimir Petrovich OBRUBOV (201-731394) +Ivan Daitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779495) +Aleksandr Patrovich PAVLOV (201-761265) +Georgiy Aleksandrovich BHCHUCHKIN (201-242728) +Vasilty Vasilyevich SIMONOV (201-735055) +Bergey Iosifovich SOKOLOVSKIY (201-025485) +Gennadiy Pedorovich STROGANOV (201-735030) +Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602) + +Attachment: +Voice samples + +Distribution: +CROSS REFERENCE TO +2 - CSB, w/att., H/V +1 - CWB, w/o att. + +for/Villard C. CURTIS + +Cite Olpedkon +201-779195 + +HMMA - 31217 +SECRET +DATE +27 JANUARY 1967 +Pica + +50-8-10/1 +14-00000 + +1. +OBYROKOV &WIFE +15-60-55 Dec. 16,614 L34-M5-1537 51 to 490 +In. 1532 hrs. IRA VISKO & ANDREY SOROLO7 talk to +CONFDLCV in Russian. + +2. +81161# +15-60-55 12 Dec. 64 131-18-157 +Out. 1919 hrs. CBYRDKOV telks to New York in +Sparich. + +15-60-55 18 Ecc. El 13--17 +#62 +1939 hrs. MF talks to OBYRDKOV in Spanish. +4. +OBYTKOV & WIFE +15-60-55 26 Dec. 64 L34-M8-T594 #328 +In. OBYEDKOV talks to his wife in Russian. + +CRYEDKOV +201-779495 +14-00000 + +TO +INIO. +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, SR Division +Chief, WH Division +CLASSIFI +ION +SECRET +Chief_of Station, Mexico City +REDWOOD - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +REFERENCE: HMMA-26177, 28 May 1965 +SR TRAVEL INPUT PROGRAM + +1. LIFIRE reported the departure on 7 July 1965 via Sabena +flight 556 for Brussels (and the USSR) of Subject's wife and son. +According to LIENVOY, Subject will follow in September. +known known whether this travel is PCS or TDY. +It is not + +2. Travelling on the same flight with Subject was Lyudmila +Ivanovna ZHEVTUN (201-754502), who has gone on home leave to +the USSR. + +3. The Station would appreciate a reply to the Reference, +which requested clarification of Subject's identity. + +Distribution: +2- CSR +1 CWH + +for +Willard C. CURTIS + +Exched" +declassica.. +201-779495 + +CS COPY + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ 26658 +CLASSIFICATION +DATE +22 JULY 1965 +HOS FILE NUMBER +201- +FFN: P-8125 + +14-00000 + +TO +INFO. +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief, SR Division +Chief, WH Division +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SUBJECT +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +REDWOOD - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779495) +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +REFERENCES: A. HMMA-26824, 10 August 1965 +B. MEXI-4485, 19 August 1965 +1. Reference A reported the departure of Subject from Mexico on 4 August +1965. The Station now believes that Subject departed PCS, and that he has possibly +been replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN, whose arrival on 14 August 1965 was +reported in Reference B. + +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +NATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT CORNBITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NENDERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: ODIO, EUNICE +LOOSE DOCUMENTS + +INCLUSIVE DATES: +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +ROOM: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL + +18 July,1978 18 July 1978 Lopez +Ed Jangs + +21 Sept 1978 21 Sept 78 Lopez +Edwin Jangs + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +14-00000 +From: +Borota +No. of Pages: +SECRE +NOT SUITABLE FOR MICRO +Report Made By: Wallace !!, Ladison/mnt +Report No: TLE-1191 Local File No: 7-1 +No. of Enclosures; One (none to Lima) +Approved By: Wallace 70 + +Distribution: +By copy to: Hdqtrs. 3 Orally to: +Files 2 +Emb. 1 +Μ. Α. 1 +San José 1 Lira 1 + +Source Cryptonym: Gifola References: TPL-1186, TRS-929 +Source, Operational Data, and Comments: +: +1 +170 +Tref 200-7-56 +Classification SECRET +INGRA +31.59 +: +CHAROLYANGAROTA IP/CRS +CHARGED FROM RID/A +CHARGED FROZ KO/F +JID COPY +36 +FEB 1948 + +14-00000 +SECRET +Subject: Illicit Armament Traffic + +Place Acquired: Bogotá +Evaluation: B-Doc. +Source: Controlled American Source +Roport No: TLE-1191 +Date of Information: 29 August 6 Septem- +ber 1950 +Date Acquired: 12 September 1950 +Date of Report: 18 September 1950 + +On the basis of information communicated to his Government by the Colombian +Ambassador in Costa Rica, the National Chief of Detectives, Carlos RODRIGUEZ +Teller, was sent to Costa Rica to investigate reported clandestine movements +of armaments in Costa Rican territory which, according to vague reports, might +be shipped to Colombia. Reportedly involved in this activity was one Arturo +of Colombian nationality, in combination with various Communist elements. +A copy of this investigator's repert, dated 11 September 1950, is submitted +herewith. The following are excerpts of possible interest. + +The detective service in Costa Rica has knowledge of the visits to the +Golfito region of the United States citizen Richard ROWN, who at present +is in Puerto Limon engaged in arms traffic. We were able to confirm that +this man makes frequent trips probably connected with this business. There +is another American citizen named Charles LUFRJURY LUFBORROW), who had a +lumber business in this port and later engaged in fishing. He is being +watched because he is also engaged in arms traffic. At present he is in +Panama. + +In the Customs house of the port we were able to inspect the records which +are kept there on the movements of foreigners but found that they are very +rudimentary and we obtained no exact data of interest. + +The Costa Rican authorities have sent some of their best intelligence agents +to Golfito to investigate the movements of Arture BOTERO, slias "al l'ocho." +An agent informed me that he had been unable to discover the presence of a +person by that name among the banana loading workers. This agent stated he +was investigating the activities of the American Charles Marion LUFBORROW, +owner of the fishing launch "Yolanda Bentin" of United States or Honduran +registry, reportedly engaged in arms traffic. It was also reported that +in-Golfito a Colombian by the name of Carlos VALDES Gonzalez, alias Arturo +ONZALEZ Molina, is working. + +The region between Palmar and Piedras Blancas is completely infected with +Communism. It is reported that at kilometer 44 between Palmar and Golfito +a deposit of armament is hidden. + +On some of the fincas around the estero of Sierpe it is reported that there +are various deposits of armaments. In this region Communists are activo. +Classification SECRET +FORM NO. 81-84 +FEB 1948 +Page 1 +110 8671 + +14-00000 +SSCDT +300 +Jose FIGURES has 200 machine guns and 600,000 rounds of ammunition as well +as other arms stored on his finca La Lucha. + +Conclusions. In Costa Rica the existence of a permanent standing Army is +prohibited. Thus the nation is a hot bed for political organizations of any +kind which convert themselves into a menace to the stability of Costa Rica. +Without the Lacking of a military organization the other institutions are +extremely weak and detectivism, police, civil guard, and so forth, are un- +prepared to carry out the administration of the Government. + +Under these conditions and with the authorization of the Colombian Ambassador +in Costa Rica, Dr. Fulgencio LEQUERICA Velez, I suggest that the Colombian +Government grant fivo scholarships to young Costa Ricans to study detective +work in Colombia for the purpose of aiding Costa Rica to form a technical +corps of Police and set up the basis for an organization which will benefit +greatly our country since if this became effective Colombia would have in +that country an organization which little by little would reflect our own +interests and desires in Central America. + +FIELD COGENT: This report adds very little to our knowledge of arms traffic in +Costa Rica, but it is believed to be of interest. +SECRET +Para +2 + +14-00000 +1 +め +Colasbla/Costa ales +Colombian Falice barort en Clartost ina +Ana traffic in Costa kisa +Colombia, Bogota +URL 25 August 6 september 1950 +8 +271 +23 Octcter 1950 +2 +1 + +THE DWSTALGATED INFORMATION +Bocesantary +Colombian with good contacts in the Bational Folice. + +1. Attached for your taforsation in a copy of a report, ated 11 Feptember +1950, which was preparod.by the Colombian National Chief of detectives follo +da la rotum frsa a soncidential aleaton to Costa idea to investigato the +reported clandestine sawnts of aras in Cesta Siese territory, possibly +destined for Colo-tis. The follosias are excerpts of possible intoroat. + +2. The Columbian davestigator reported that the Costa Rican detective cervica +had bewiedze of the visits to the Gallito ngiza of the United States cilin +Rienara (ross, who at the ties of the riot mes in serta tien dealing +in the trattie of arzo. Anathar perican citizen, Charles barton Lurborre, +cho had a lueber besiness in fuerte Lisca sau lator engaged in fisting, 83 +being satéted beaanse ho also vao dealing in אפת. At the time of the report, +Jatorrow ses in laплов. + +3. The Colcabian investigator inapested the meerás kept in the Custoas building +at the port on the vacante of forelmera, bat fond time to be very radi- +mentary and obtained no factual formation af interest, + +4. The Costa Ricam authorities have sant code of their best intelligence agents +to mifite to investigate the movemento of one e atera, alias "El Vocho", +allegedly a Coloebian. A Costa Rican agent advised the Colombian investigator +that he had been unable to discover the presence of anyone by that nans Bang +the banana Losting workers. The agent said that he me investigating tha +activitiva er lafterros, omur of the fishing Lens AN ENTiN of ünited +States or Honduran registry, reportedly engarot ia ams traffic. It was also +reported that another Caloabian by the area of Carlos Valdes Consaios, alice +Artaro Guazales kalina, Bus working in Golfito, + +5. The Caloabian investigater reported that he bad learned that the region betocon +Falmer and leiras Blancas is infested with Comanian, and that variusze zapcaita +of armaanate tere imoun to be blaton. + +6. The investor cameluded that bojailed a fer ami ang is pronitisad +bed +itinerals of bli +125 150 arts of 2 aliitary armiaula +in festa ries, tra antry was a +alots ich +obaleidty. +: + +14-00000 +SEGNIT +CONTRAL FALLING 10.307 +LAC +the law enforcement agencies are extremely work and the detectives, polico, +aivil guard, and so farsi, are prepared to carry out the administratica of +the government, Kith the authorization of the Colomblen iaiansator to Capis +&lva, r. Pulgencio Lacurica Veles, the investigator encosts that the +Colombian govomseat grant five sciolarshipa to young Costa Kicans to study +detective zethods in Colombia. This would be for the purpose of aiding +Goats kien to form a technical corps of police and set up the basis for ea +oryzaisation which would benefit Colochia greatly since if it becasa effectiw, +Colombia would have in Costa low an organisation which little by littie +wald reflect Colombian interoste and desires to Central Americs. +7. (STATE) It is requested that the attachment bo returned within one month of +the above date of distribution. + +Attachment: 1 copy of report prepared by Colombian National +Chief of Detectives, dated 11 September 1950. + +SO DB-29871 +TLB-1191 +AC:MS: VL:sl +Dist: STATE (Orig.) +CRE +IID (2) + +23 October 1950 +ICS +FOT +PDT-CRO +FUT-MID +FOT-NTC + +14-00000 +F 05-10 +2-10-47 +го: +SECRET +DEPARTMENT OF +STAT +REFERENCE SL +TAD +L'ATE +10/27/50 + +ADVISE +APPROVE & RETURN +AS YOU REQUESTED +ATTACH FILE +ATTENTION +COMMENT & RETURN +CONSIDER +COPYING +CORRECT +FILE +FOLLOW-UP +FOR YOUR INFORMATION +MOLD +INITIALS NEEDED +INSTRUCT +INVESTIGATE & REPORT +NOTE & FORWARD +NOTE & RETURN +PER TELEPHONE TALY +PREVIOUS CORRESPON. +PRIORITY ACTION +RECONSIDER +PECOMMEND ACTION +RECORD +REPLY +PETURN TO SENDER +REWRITE +SEE ME +SIGNATURE REQUIRED +TAKE ACTION +TRANSFER +TYPE +JUSTIFY +KEEP ME ADVISED +LEGAL MATTER +MEMO REQUIRED +VERIFY +REPLY FOR SINATURE OF +MOT INTERESTED +NOTE & DESTROY +NOTE & FILE +REMARKS: +Returned herewith is the en- +closure of CIA Report No. DB-29571 +Colombia/Costa Rica entitied "Co- +Lombian Police Report on Clandestine +Arms Traffic in Costa Rica" dated +27 August 6 September 1950 as +requested in Paragraph 7 of subject +report. +i +FROM +FOT +20 +Walter G. malcavich +Compliance Branch +Munitions Division +SECRET + +14-00000 +Señor +JEFE DEL DEPARLAMENTO NACIONAL +DE INVESTIGACION CRIVIML +S +D +Septientre 11 de 1.950 +5.00 +Ref.: Informe sobre comisión reserved a la +Republic de Costa Rica. + +Atentszinte se perite inforzar a per 9 perio +riod sobre la corteión que tube de deseer en is subiics de Costa +hics. Meldida que fue le cren vertail Señor Coronel samuel Agudelo, +Jefe del Departamoto, see a viajar el dia 29 de Agato, + +ANTECEDRATIS.- for cornicación de mestro Embajador en Le Republic de +Costa Rica, se curo conocimiento de algunos negocios cin +destinonders que se ofectusban en territorio costarricense y en los +curles portic to activxente un cola:b:uno de no...bre Arturo Botero en +combinación en elementcs farroar filiación comuniste de ese pela, co +sa que constituiria in eiten: el crien ublico colombirno ya que +cho armamento y según vegas informaciones podría ser introducido ciondes +tinemente a nuestro fa. + +DESARROLLO DE LA COSION- A la 18 y aterriza el "viću que se condujo +en San Jose de Coste hice. Hago mi present cái +oficial al Señor Consul de Colombir en Costa Rica, Señor Gamalier Dories +quien luego de converser consigo proiete colaborar en todas las gestioης +Facemos la cit telefónic con el Setor sarbajador Bulgencio Lequerica +lez a las 5 de la tarde de ese misas die per comenzar mi trabajo y la F +sentación oficiel. Luego de converser brevemente con el Sezer Fabejador me +ilustre rpidamente sobre la siturción y el plan de trabajo a desarrollar +conjuntamente con los Autorid des Costarricenses les que me prestan su va +lion" coorer ción y sin reserves de airgun netur leze colaboren en mi tra +bajo. wese citio por el día 31 de agosto de efecturem entrevista con +el Setor Sinistro del interior, Saver denture y el for ayor Pacheco, el +prizero Jefe del inisteric ne jeg ridibles y el do jefe de De- +tectiviano je Costa Sic. Hevos convenido ya el primer videor 118 +tinción. Slaretos el af 10. de te timbre en la +zión de +: +ऐ +: + +14-00000 +-2- +"Lacsa" bacie la Costa del Pacífico sitio denominado Golfito. Al efecto tomm +mos el avión en carpeta del ayor Pacheco quien se acompaña en mi viaje para +el reconocimiento do aquellos sitios de la Costa del Pacífico y a los lugares +que el Gobierno de Costa Ric consider, se guardan armes, se fomentan reunio +nes o depósitos clandestinos de elementos bélicos. Se tiene conocimiento en - +el Detectivismo de Costa Rica, que esa región de Golfito, la visita con fre- +cuncia un ciudadano norteameric no de nombre Richard Brown y quien actuslmen- +te se encuentrs en Puertolimón dedicado al tráfico de ermas. Confrontazos los +datos y efectivamente resulta que este señor hace frecuentes viajes probable- +nente dedicándolos a ese negocio, Ray además otro ciudadano norteameric no de +nombre Charles Lufboury, quien tuvo negocios de madera en este merto des ries +peso a un negocio de pesquería y por modis de les abrjades de Costa fica en +Estados Unidos y Paneza respectivamente, se ordenó su vigilancia, pues es co +merciante en arxas también; actualmente se encuentra en Panen. Dicho setor - +es ces do con una dome costarricense de no muy buena conducta y ella hace fro +cuentes viajes a Panra y Centro America, în la Aduana ad Puerto pudimos revi +sar los libros que milf se lleven sobre covimientos de extr njeros siendo una +ccer muy rudimentaris y no pudiendo obtener datos exactos para muestro interés. +A 198 9 de la mañana volancs sobre la Costs hacia el Norte, llegaros a un sitio +denominado Parrits concesión bananem ex lotede por uns poderes: Compañía Nor- +teamericana donde trabajan mis de quince mil obreros, La constitución de la Cos +ta es salvatica e inhabitada siendo la mayor parte costa baldía. Todo esto to +rritorio pertenece a la Provincia de Punta Arenas. A los 25 minutos de vuelo a +terrismos en el Palmar después de voler cotre grandes fincas beneneres; esta +región es noventa por ciento comunists. Contimanos el vuelo de r conocimiento +en la Costa, An constitución de esta com es totalmente plane e inhabitada sien +do puntos vulnerables pars acciones subversivas ya que en cualquier sitio par +de sterrisar un rvión ensalzo del Gobierno actuel de Coste bics con armas que - +pudieran ser suministradas a los obreros del bemno. El control comercial de es +ta vasta y bella región, lo tiene la United Fruit Company. En les zonas banane- +ras de esta parte se ha presentio novimientos huelguisticos, pero sin conse +cuencias de graveded, pues todo este obrerismo no es siro cel Gobierno Central +de Costa ice. A las 9 y 20 de Lane aterrizanos en el nerodromo de Golfito. +En este sitio les Autoridades Costarricenses han destacado a unos de sus mejores +egentes del servicio inteligencia, pero loelizar los posibles movimientos del - +Señor Arturo Botero alis in Mocho", colombiano, objeto de mi visita a ese esc- +tor, Picho agente informa que entre el numeroso persoal que troboje dentro de +19 zona con los creadors de derno y desas corerce, mince has cing: +pertura de tal natre. Dicho agente 1. tr bedo dentro de les curdrilles como +روط +: +: +: +: + +14-00000 +-2- +- +cargador de donano ya inquirido entre ellos con mucho trabilidad por Arturo Bo- +toro, sin resultation satisfactorios. Coincide le información de este agente y +nos dios que está sobre in piste de un nortepericno de nombre Charles Marión +Lufouros, dueño de une lancha iesire llamada "Yolanda Bantin" de matricula - +norteerer:om u Hondureña, de quien se tiene noticies fidedignas que es trafi +ointe en as y signifion un peligro debido la extensión de les Costas Cos- +tarricenses, Además so a inform do que la Policía Secrets de la Redlion de +Fanm 10-est controlando en sus viajes, Serfa co veniente que el Gobierno co +lombiano diera órdenes pertinentes al Consul Gener 1 en Panamá para que se in +formen sobre sus actividades y su posible peso con su embarcación a aguas del - +Facffico per llegar & Puertos colabi-nos, iley denes y como dato adicional que +en Golfits trobaja un calation. de notre rios Valdez Gonzalez (Arionlo), +quien se hace pasar por Arturo González Molina, tipo de poeiros entecadentes, - +saw-do por la Policia de feenss durante i revolución, La Bonis de Golfito - +tiene un avello por erg de dorine suficiente por estes ladres y en tiempo +do garra intermcional, los Estados Unidos an aprovechado este Golfo, para res +guardar su Flota Submarinı, sitio donde puede perfect minte recalar we ascundra +de submarinos. El día 3 do s ptierdre contiene mi visita y tuve oportunidad de +inspeccioner los Telleres de Mecánica de la Compete Banner Apericen, adaire- +blemente instalados, zodernos y creces pra atender les necesidades del gran m +vidento de los ferrocarriles 3 naneros que liegen hasta Puerto Armuelles en te +rritorio panaceño, Cesde Golfito bista Fine Linda, (sesenta kilometroa) 1. vin +ferros de ancho 38 pulgadas y do Fine in Purto Amuelles, (sesenta kilog +tros,) hay que hacer un trasbordo, es 1 Sinem solo tiene 36 pulgries. Derde - +Golfito hacia el Noroeste hay trabian lines ferre is 38 julgados, llegenio hesta +Polar Mir atrvesendo tods san region Bonners, Los aerodr.zos ir esa región son: +Parrita, Palmar, Golfito, la Cuests, Cañes Gordes "campo perticular de un millo- +wrio francés de apellido Calle en donde no pueden aterrizar sino aviones peque +Noa" y Arruelles en territorio panereño. A les tres de la terde con el Mayor Pa- +checo y con el Licenciado Hector Guevare, Jefe del Depertmento Legal de la Con- +pafa Bennem, arreglamos el viaje este Pluer er en Motor Car #Linea Ferre +cuatro hores or linea férres de Golfito con el objeto de continuar muestre - +visita a esa región, teniendo ententido, que de Palzer a Fiedras Blancos (K.42) +este completamente inf stads do comunisto. Les medios de comunicación a est- +región se efectuan por Jail de Is 'gencies de Fediocomunicaciones y epera - +trudien ios servicios de milo que atienden a las Compofas Aéreas, 13 de Sen +tieatre salimos en 'utocer 198 7 cenos diez sinutos de 1 am or 1 vie +férrea que conduce a Primar, Heros strovescic toda la extensa zona derenera, +- +! +i +1 +f + +14-00000 +4 +ferro que nos conosce con el ayor Pacheco no lo ha puesto a muestra dis +posición el reprtamento ei de in cam Brener. Les fincas de baino +tienen propias construcciose per sus ceros on un trayecto de C kilóng +tros, hry veries est ciones y un servicio ay caleto do trenes. En el - +Pelaar nos recibe el Coronel Daniel Gallegos y en su Joer nos contus +casa de kospace, for antimari investigación continuamos con el Corg +Del Gallegos, host 1" erill del Río Terrat, alifantrit mos una canon +serierto Cortez, Contón de Cae, Coste "ic. As peculiaridades +do ente queblo son las siguientes: 6 xil habitantes en su mayorfa blancos, +boteros, coerci nta cunos. Es facil la entrade cel dar por las bocas del +orrebe y cpern tres ebereciones de reuber tanto que hacen su servicio +de C botaje con Hunt Arenas, Le idicinarsi da osta abitantes es inter +arente: sun jugadors, tumulores de guero bebida albaholic violenta; se +citen peles y el servicio,olicivo, is inrción ea mdo. El contrado +se hace sin yores dificuitdes, y este es el sitio is polieroso y vulner +tle pa todo, y que no hay utoridades de Policia suficientes por si astrol +- +ef ctivo del povimiento de per.ons extres, Ec un sitio ideal donde maiden +cacdiente todos los gitadores comunistar que venean a los obreros de la +zom benner del Palaar donde existe um fund ción muy cupist: وعات +La Banner; irata Balzer, sabre el Río erraba hay 3 kilómetros cor e rrete +ra entre beranems de realer elit. Se han hecho "s verigu ciones sobre +depósitos clandestinos do arus y las informaciones con las siguientes: intre +Paliar y Gorfito sobre in linea del ferrocarril en el diámetro 44 se tiene no +tieta de 1e existencia da amemento escondido calo los gobiernist's de. Teodo +ro Fictio fueron derrotados por los revolucion rios de José Figueres, Posible- +mente esté enterrado en este sitio. + +VISITA A SIMPE, Con el Señor Coronel Daniel Gallegos, Jefe de la ficine de +Trabajo de toda la zam bananera y con el Mayor Jorge Pache +co, recorrimos todas las fincas de benenos de la C. B. de C. R. (38 en total). +Coda finca tiene su Blub House, sus barracones donde habitan los trabajadores, +y casas para amplaidos, distribuidas on tal forma que so asemejena pequeños +pueblitos. Llegamos hasta el estero de la Sierpe, otro brazo de aer comuniondo +al territoria de la Costa por un pequeto Rio. stos est ros están rácticament +Incontrolados, vos cocoonso crioso, udimos dernos cuents, en la anverse- +ción sostenia con un guarda de este sitio, que hace más o menos 8 meses habi +llegado dos chinos, comerciantes, sin ppales ni documentos legales y vivían +1 +1 +i +: +: + +14-00000 +i +-5. +1:a boca del estaro, en cultivos do benino, malerme, moraderies, etc. Con +el Coronel Onllegos nos informamos mpliamente scbre la existencia de enmas +y es de opinión que si les hay en alguns de esas fincas y por otm parte - +se confirma la idea ya entes expressts por varias personas, entre elles, a +gentes del Cobierno, de que esta región es un nido de comunisso, de molenn +toa y de gentes peligroana. Concluida la visita a los campamentos obreros, +regresamos al alojamiento que se nos había aliat-do en la casa de huéspedes +de "Famar". + +DIA LUNDS 4 DE SEPTINERS.- Faltando un carto je hors para los ocio de la - +mañana, tomozos el avión, el Mayor Jorge Pacheco +y yo, con dirección a Sen José de Costa Rica por obtener da detos en este +ras ficiales y particuleres con el fin de tamatiger les activitates ما من +famos apión del Cribe. A refs de todos os super cifticos centromeri- +canos La Legión Cerida tuvo una green seterlida, pero oborr sus sietre +hallan casi tolos plegados ! Partido Comunist constituyendo una fuerte y . +peligros orgniación centromericana de tendencies perfectrocata apla +tes. Los principales ieatros de la inción Caribe son los siguientes: +JUAN BUSCH, dominiorne, retul meretrio General, +del Pr sidente de Cuba; genere les GL +ANGEL Y JUAN RODRIGUEZ, doriniernor, reidentes en Is Fetras, Cubr. +JOSE PARS, ex-pr.Jente de la Junte Revolucio- +wris de Coots. llc, costarricense - +de trigen español. Actu leente se encaen's 'n larmel. + +Fa Guster in, donte tiene su asiento la Legión Cari +bo y donde se encuentr Layer Frte do su anruento, residen los +Francisco Francisconchel inches (31 inilo Snake), +yores +ramo os avarro, +مشته +Adolfo Baez bene, Térez Godoy, olir lum, entente Coronel Jorge hibas +Montes, Doctor1216 Gómez Rovelo (Atto), eyor ar nelaco "ormen, de quier. +re dice fus cfficial encermeo per sccimr 1 Corona Frncisco Are, +nistro de Guerre de artes Lemist In orreiaercei, cceitor 1 Coro- +nel Artens, set. 1 olid to le prstencie de lo kepublic, quier cuenta +con el povo ofisil. Icas ests oficinalia esce arciomilud homures. +- + +En in Seamante tira visiorna San Jose, en +un avión e in arnd (vater Itec, Bibsentes, (ol incis) youn +Navarro, y busenrun! coronel Grdan ex-cinistre tegurid nibli- +• + +14-00000 +/ +-6- +en de le ex-junte revolucionario de ante umís y el mayor Nex Cortés, enti- +quos compañeros de res en le parede revolución que derroco al Gobierno del +• +*** +Lic. Teodoro Picado, y les ex res ren que er neces rio respetor y aider la +vida del Jefe axito del Comunismo en este hic. -ic. #amwel Hora Valverde, +Perezaddo que ellot Latian atrasado la cause comunists. Zeta conversación me +Is rofirisron, en afiseerdos, Criton y Cortés, quienes som de ideclogia - +anti-comunist, De lo anterior se dciuce que estos miembros de la Legión G +ribe vinteren & Costa Rice con el pretexto je pasar la Semana Sante, a una - +misión cerca de figueres que aún se desconoce, pero que se cres tengo la mi +ma relación ea pro del Cominisse, ques a su regreso de México, kora Valverde +pem. neció en bir temela alrededor de dos reses, y siempre tesió su regreso a +Costa ic. Figueres es de filiación izquieriista. +MANUEL MOPA VALEERDC- +- +- +Es el Gilberto Vieira de Coste Fic. Es percona de +36 años de edad, licenciado en derecho, Lerxista, hebil político, ex-diputado +comuniste y jefe del Comunismo en Costa kies. Estuvo exiledo en México después +de le c fd del Gobierno de Pic dc y Cicerón Guardia, a quienes apoyo durante +sus respectives sinismaciones y fue figura influyente y decisive en dichos +gobiernos, Recientemente reread 12 y procedió reorganizar su Partido +Vanguardis Popular" que por Ley No. 1191 de lo. de Agosto del año en curso ha +quedado proscrito en Costa Rica, cesar de lo anterior, el partido commista +ha organizado, en poco tiemco, 30 sindicatos "independientes" de filiación mar +xista y el partido está activisimo en todos los sectores del país. Publicen +aladastinmente su organo de publicidad "Trabajo y son numerosas las reunio +nas me celebren privedamente en casi todas Les poblaciones, En ocasiones son +descubiertes son puestos en liberted en poces horas, Acturalmente existe, desde +hace más de dos seses, orden se arresto contra los dirigentes comunistes Arnol +do Ferreto, Luis Hoscos, Guillermo ferquero y otros més por haberse dictado an +to de detención judicial contre ellos y sin embggo dicha oraen no ha sido ca +plide. + +JOSE FIGUEREES FERRER,.- + +As hijo de poudre y madre catalanes; pero nacido en Con +ta Fice, Fuế cảu do en el Colegio Seminario desta opitel y luego en un Co +legio de los Estados Unidos de América, sin reber terminado sus estudios, En - +ese país casó con uns d'm estadinense con le que tiene dos niños. Regreso a +Costa Rica, y desde entonces se consegró la gricultor y al comercio, Logro +sediante su cafuerzo persowl cultivar un gran fince de café y fique, al sur - +de San José, que derasing "La Lucha9. De 1.943 pam ac figur en la política + +14-00000 +.7. +costarricense, sin heder ocupado ninguna posición oficiel besta la calda dal +régimen del Lic. Picado, coende soució el mando como Jefe de la revolución. +Goberno 18 reses sin Congreso, cionalizó le banca y creo un puesto al o연 +pital del 10% y lo scusen sus enemigos de haber derrocado alrededor de 350. +000.000.00 de colones, de los cuales tuens perte ergregó a Is Legión Caribe +que lo syudó a derrocar el Gobierno del Lic. Picado. + +Es socislista, de temperosento autoridario, de vi- +:da asters y de tretjo. Cultivo relaciones con el Gobierno del General +co, pero a la vez permitió que funcionere en San Jose na legeción del Gobier +no rojo, a la cual visitabı frecuentemente, Romptó relacioncé con el Peru Ra +publica Dominica y actuel junta revolucioneria de Venezuele, relaciones que +fimlmente re mudo con la fitte. +Xe refiere el Noyor Figuls, ex-Inspector General do +ilacienda y que fun hombre de la absolute confiants de Zipuerres, estendo hay - +distanciados olſticnente, se de los suecerme je se dependencia retird +mores 200 smatralladors "Ricing" con la dotrción de 600,000 tiros y se di- +ca que con otros mezentos regimdos of risco de los otros placeres de gue +rra las llevo su fine "is Luchs", ertas de bondoner el poder, en donde las +tiene ocultes. + +We refiere al Coronel Don Edger Gerior Quirós, su +ex-ministro de Segurided, store distenciado del selor Figueres, que cuando se +produjo la invasión del Detor Calderon cu rula al país on diciembre de 1.948, +el Presidente de Cubs, doater Prío Socrrás, obseq.16 al Gobierno de Costa R +ca un amarmento ay valiceo consistente en rifles, azetrelledoras, clones de +montaña, morteros, boubas para avión, etc. etc. y la suma de cien sil dólares, +lo queFigueres, según se dice, entregó integro le legión Caribe. En esa oce +sión el eñor Figueres se espero que los aviones que trafen el argento lo - +desemberceran en el aeropuerto de San Isidro del General, al sur de San José y +carca de su finca y donde con anterioridad había enviado a varios miembros de +le Legión Caribe pere que lo recibieren, El Coronel Gordons, como Ministro de +Segurided, dió orden a los aviones que ya se encontrada valanio hacía Coste +Rica par que dichos crassentos forn desendercados en este ospital, lo que - +produjo en el ánimo de su defe, señor Figueres, seria contrariedad que fue el +principio de su distencialento, pues el Coronel Cardona era opuesto de manera +resuelta, a segir prestando auxilios económicos y de areas, s los leglomrios +del Cribe. +Aprovecho la oportunidad pars citar otro desagrada +う + +14-00000 +-8- +ble incidente que el Corunal Cordor me refirib. Al producirse la invesión +del Dr. Calderón Querale, que entes tercions, llegaron a su Despecho de Mi +nistro, el Gner-l iuel Angel Frafres, Jefe de los legicrarios del Caribe, +en conuerfa del Doctor Calderen Veldes, Labajador de Guatemala en Costa Rica, +a ofrecerle sus servicios como veterano militar, ya que en Costa ice no ha +die Jefes militarea de escuela. Al señor Crocana le expr. so les gracias, pero +el general aires insistió y le manif stó que el tenía 800 hombres discipl +nados y listos para repeler la gresión de Calderón Guardia, a quien.epoyaba +indirectamente al General Sosora de lerregur, & deab jador de Guatemala asig +tió en que se aceptaren por parte de Coata Bir los servicios de maires, &l +Coronel Cordoni volvida expresar que mucho agradecerfa al galante ofrecimien +to de Raafrez; pero que el no podria copt ? po trans • aliltarta extranjo +ros toneren parte en aquel conflicto nacionel, \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10046.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10046.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2c13801fb4fb41c71d57e7c202926132888d8c88 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10046.md @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ORDUM + +TO: C/Cover + +THRU: C/CI + +FROM: CI/FLUSTIKCER + +SUBJECT: Cover Status of Luis POSADA +Carriles (201-300985) + +REF: WCV-1050, 25 October 1965 + +7 September 1966 + +WCI-1492 + +Distribution + +1- Cov +1- CI +201-300985 +1- Reg + +On 1 August 1966 Luis POSADA began employment with +RECE, a Cuban exile organization located in Miami. He is +a salaried employee of LC and is also being paid by by 24 +CACT to report co the activities of Free. For security +reasons, POSADA can no longer clain Cri-State Engineering 24 +Service)as his place of erplovrent. Therefore, it is +requested that his resignation from Gri-State Engineering29- +Service) be recorded and Lade effective 31 July 1966. + +GROUP I - EXCLUDED FROM +AUTOMATIC DOCANG +AID U ID VELCASS RSSIFICATICI + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10049.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10049.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a291cca8ca2bbee73e3fd41bd4e99a0005694c66 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10049.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +104-10178-10049 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +. I am +an application for bay a hoare at 626 S.H and 29 St. I made my +application through Rose Realty that is located at 8345 Coral way. I have +to pay $ 100 dan by the VA plan or $ 300 doon by Filli plan and a Bachily +pay out of $75.00. I have to use my cover of Tri State) for my credit +references. I fill my application and pat in there that I was working for +this Company for two years, that my salary was $ 120 a week, and tha +position in this Company is like an electronic technician. Sould you please +advise them of all this matter interder that when they will receive the +papers from VA or FHA fill then the right way? +I can not use RECE for the application of this credit because an exile +group corporation is no good for this kind of credit references; As I told +you I am not going to uco Tri State any more but it is an exoption +29 +COVER notified, they will handle. II 20 September 1966 + +7/PV +4. Tri-State Engineering Service, Inc is located at +600 First National Bank Bldg., Miami 1. The local mailing +Address is P.0, Box 3737, Miami 1, Flash The telephone number is +08377-6633 (cover phone located in Cover Branch.) Er. Potor T. Fay +is President of the firm, The fira is engaged in the general +practico of engineering in all its branches with particular em- +phasis in the fields of Harino engineering, including marino sal- +vago, underwater research, underwater comunications, underwater +demolition, and off-choro petrolowa and mineral oploration and +development. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10052.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10052.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5fb7f40850ae27ba3f3dd73f3a50b48fdcf760c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10052.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +104-10178-10052 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +25 October 1965 + +MEMORANDUM + +TO : Chief, Training Br +FROM : Chief, Cover Er +WCY-1066 + +DISTRIBUTION: +1-TR +1- REG +1-201-262136- +1-201-300985 +2- Cov + +SUBJECT : Cover for Luis POSADA Carriles and +Alberto de Jesus ALBERTY Garcia + +REFERENCE: Meno from C/Tr to C/Cov dtd 17 Sept 1965, Subj: +Action & Status Cover for Subjects + +1. In accordance with the request contained in Reference, +action and status cover with Tri-State Engineering Service, Inc. +has been arranged for Subjects. + +2. Luis POSADA will be acknowledged as a Technical Supor- +visor at a salary of $400 per month. This employment will be +acknowledged as of 1 September 1965. + +3. Alberto ALBERTY will be acknowledged as a Technician/ +Instructor at a salary of $485 per month. This employment will +be effective 13 September 1965. Mr. Alberty's previous employ- +ment with Radio & Electronics Equipment Company is terminated as +of 10 September 1965. + +4. Tri-State Engineering Service, Inc. is located at +800 First National Bank Bldg., Miami 32, Fla. The local mailing +address is P.O. Box 3737, Miami 1, Fla. The telephone number is +377-0083 (cover phone located in Cover Branch.) Mr. Peter T. Vay +is President of the firm, The firm is engaged in the general +practice of engineering in all its branches with particular +emphasis in the fields of Marine engineering, including marine sal- +vage, underwater research, underwater communications, underwater +demolition, and off-shore petroleum and mineral exploration and +development. + +5. It is requested that the Case Officer brief Messrs. Alberty +and Posado on the cover story as catlined in paragraph 4 above. A +copy of this memorandum is attached for inclusion in the individual's +201 files. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10054.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10054.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..70243a6e8d5bce0a328fbeaaa84393cf769a771a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10054.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +- +14-10178-10054 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO : Chief, Cover Branch +TRU : Chief, Maritime Training Section +Chief, Training Branch +FROM : TRG/TREATEJS + +SUBJECT: Action and Status Cover for +Luis POSADA Carriles and +Alberto de Jesus ALMATO Garcia + +ACTION REQUIRED: Provide cover + +1. Request that action and status cover of Tri-State +Engineering be given to Luis POSADA Carriles and Alberto de Jesus +ALMATO Garcia. Both Subjects have recently been assigned to +the Carriles Training Base. POSAIM is presently under no +cover arrangement. ALMATO was given cover of Radio & Electronics 29 +Equipment Company, Inc. as of 14 June 1965. + +2. Biographic data on each Subject is attached. Please +advise effective date of cover. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only--- +Do Not Reproduce. + +17 Sept 1965 +117-1033 + +Distribution +2- TES w/att. +(2- TES (201's) w/att. +1- TRG Chrono w/o att. +1- PLG Chrono w/o att. + +BIOGRAPHIC DATA + +NAME Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles +DOB 15 February 1928 - Cuba +EMPLOYER Tri-State Engineering 29 +DATE EMPLOYED 1 September 1965 +POSITION Technical Supervisor +SALARY $300.00 net per month ACTUAL +$200.00 net per month COVER +PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Jeslry Salesman +ADDRESS- 750 N. W. 15th Street; Miami, Fla. +TELEPHONE 337-9971 +MARITAL STATUS Married +VPN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10071.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10071.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f05aa05b33ba1b15e22c7c2adabcae4630c3869b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10071.md @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# 104-10178-10071 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +208/02/01 + +DATE: 4 MAY 1959 + +TO: DIRECTOR + +FROM: [LUXEMBOURG] 15-19 + +ACTION: WE 6 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING + +INFO: COP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FE 4, S/C 2 + +ROUTINE + +IN 12839 + +TO: DIR 20-19 + +INFO +REF: [LUXE]0094 (IN 10377) DIR 24181 (OUT 9823) +CITE: [LUXE] 0097 20-19 + +1. HAD ALREADY ASKED QUBANNER 1 GET DESCRIPTION, DETAILS, ETC +BUT SINCE HE UNABLE DO WITH CLARITY RABNEY UNDER HBFINCH COVER QUES- +TIONED SUBJ 4 MAY. SUBJ STATES FOLLOWING IS ALL HE KNOWS BUT CON- +SIDER PROBABLE HE KNOWS MOP THAN TELLING OR INVOLVED SOME DEAL +FOR WHICH HOPES PROTECT SELF AGAINST LEGAL ACTION BY STATING WORKING +FOR AMERICANS. + +2. ARMAND DELACOUR, RESIDENT 28 RUE ERARD (ALSO RCVD EMARD), +PARIS AND THREE TIME CONVICT, APPROACHED SUBJ MID-APRIL WITH OFFER +FIRST RCF. STATED TWO SICILIANS LIVING PARIS ALREADY SUCCESSFULLY +ENGAGED THIS TRAFFIC, ONE OF WHOM RECEIVED 50 KILOS OPIUM HONG KONG +AND DELIVERED PERSONALLY IN STATES, ENTERING VIA CANADA. DELACOUR +GAVE NO DETAILS OTHER THAN THAT CHICOMS PROVIDE OPTIM орум GRATIS ON +CONDITION DELIVERY STATES. WHEN SUBJ ASKED RE ENTRY STATES DELACOUR +REPLIED CAN FOR U.S.$200 GET FULL FRENCH DOCUMENTATION NEEDED FOR +AMERICAN VISA. + +3. DELACOUR ALSO USES NAME DELAMARE, AGE 47, HEIGHT 175CMS, +WEIGHT 70 TO 72 KILOS, BROWN HAIR BALDING, OVAL FACE, BROWN EYES, +CROOKED NOSE, THICK LIPS, HEAVY CIGARETTE SMOKER. BORN BASQUE + +SECRET +5 MAY 1959 + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +'RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +--- + +DATE: 4 MAY 1959 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING + +TO + +FROM + +ACTION + +PAGE -2- + +INFO + +IN 12839 +TO 15-19 LUXE 0097 + +INFO +COUNTRY. SMUGGLED NARCOTICS BEFORE AND AFTER WAR FROM NORTH AFRICA. +LAST RELEASED FROM JAIL DEC 58, THEFT CHARGES. +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: SUBJECT SAID INVITED BY DELACOURT TO JOIN RING WHICH RECEIVING +"GRATIS" FROM CHICOMS LARGE AMOUNTS OPIUM TO BE SHUGGLED TO U.S. + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10096.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10096.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e66ea8eae6de6d12712316afa30ce292b071f824 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10096.md @@ -0,0 +1,683 @@ +14-00000 + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COFFR +Robert Bladergroen:new +30 June 1967 +CABLE SECULTARAŤ DISSEMINATION +SECRET +ROUTING AND/O +१. +BRANCH +RS +FALE IN CE FILE 01-300985EC +C/WH/COG 5, Clwit 6 +DESTROY +15 +NL +KO-ENDER +COMA +06C 2 +☑ RID COPY +DIFOR +RLI +V +clci, ADEP + +PILE RID +(class.Boutien) +SECRET +PRIORITY JAWAVE +ΚΑΡΟΚ ΤYPIC +AXCLEVE-15 +REF DIRECTOR 15805 +pacte ona time led +30 15 49FZ +felitel +(reference sumbed +Ipiont +CITE DIRECTOR +5915 +ब +1. REQUEST STATION TRACES ALBERT LARRAIN MAESTRE. +2. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ADVISES HE A FUGITIVE UNDER NARCOTICS +INDICTMENT AND ALLEGEDLY ADMITTED TO ANCLEVE-15 HIS INVOLVEMENT IN +BOMBINGS WITH ROSENTHAL. REQUEST STATION COMMENT ANCLEVE-15 EVER +RECEIVE SUCH ADMISSION FROM LARRAIN MAESTRE. +3. NO HQS TRACES. + +END OF MESSAGE + +WILLIAN V. BROS +C/WHD + +EARL J. WILLIAMSON +AC/WH/COG + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET + +s and +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +ق +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICE +COPY NO +3 +2 +1 +14-00000 + +INDEX: O VES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +X-REF TO FILE NO. +FILL BID +DESTROY +30 +ACTION +RET. TO BRANCH. +$10, +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +A +PR +REPROD +LUH CO +ADVANCE COPY +JONTY +RID COPY +............ +RS +INFO +FILE OR CSDO, C/WHG, C/CI, Cr. ?, ADDP +TIME +306702204 +702284 +SECRET 302022Z CITE JMWAVE 7953 +PRIORITY DIRECTOR + +ΚΑΡΟΚ ΤΥΡIC AMCLEVE/15 +REFERENCE: A. DIRECTOR 15805 +B. DIRECTOR 15915 +: +1. ANSWERS KEYED TO QUESTIONS IN REF A AS FOLLOWS: +A. AMCLEVE/15 DID NOT VOLUNTEER SELF TO LOCAL +FBI. HE DID REPORT TO JMWAVE, WHICH IN TURN INFORMED FBI. +FBI THEN APPROACHED AMCLEVE/15 ON THEIR OWN DURING LATE +JULY 65 AND QUESTIONED HIM ABOUT JULY 65 DEAL. +B&C. JMWAVE INFORMED FBI ON 24 JULY 65 (SEE A +ABOVE) +D. SINCE AMCLEVE/15 FAILED TO REPORT OCT 66 +TRANSACTION TO JIWAVE UNTIL 9 JUNE 67, FBI NOT NOTIFIED +UNTIL 15 JUNE 67. CAMCLEVE/15'S EXPLANATION FOR NOT. +REPORTING OCT 66 TRANSACTION WAS THAT HE "JUST FORGOT") +E. SEE PARA 2 BELOW. +F. SOURCES WERE LOCATED IN THE MIAMI AREA ONLY. +G. +AMCLEVE/15 CLAIMS HE DID NOT RECEIVE ANY MΟΝΕΥ +FOR OCT 66 TRANSACTION; ONLY MONEY AMCLEVE/15 EVER REPORTED +SECRET +• +14-00000 +: +SECRET +PAGE 2 JAVE 7953 SECRET +RECEIVING WAS $500 FRON ROSENTHAL DURING JULY 65. +ROSENT HAL HAD INSISTED AMCLEVE/15 TAKE $500; TO AVOID ANY +ROSENTHAL SUSPICION OF ANGLEVE/15, LATTER WAS INSTRUCT ED +BY JMWAVE TO TAKE THE MONEY. AMCLEVE/15 WAS ALLOWED BY +STATION TO KEEP THE $580. +2. AMCLEVE/IS UNABLE TO RECALL ALL DETAILS OF JULY +65 DEAL. AMCLEVE/15 CLAIMS HE ONLY PASSED TO DIEGO +(BORGES) TORRES (201-254161) 6 GRENADES WHICH AMCLEVE/15 +OSTAINED FROM HERMINIO DIAZ) SANDALIO (201-203040). +BORGES IN TURN PASSED THEM TO ROSENTHAL. (BORGES AND +NORMAN ROTHMAN WERE ACTING AS AGENTS FOR ROSENTHAL). +FRANCISCO (RODRIGUEZ) TAMAYO (201-293114) MADE SILENCERS. +RODRIGUEZ AND AMCLEVE/15 JOINTLY DELIVERED THEM TO BORGES. +JMWAVE RECORDS DO NOT SHOW WHERE DIAZ OBTAINED THE GRENADES. +3. AS REPORTED IN REF AMCLEVE/15 IS CURRENTLY WORKING +WITH THE FBI AND FOLLOWING THEIR INSTRUCTIONS RE ROSENT HAL. +4. RE +REPORTER + +AVE TRADES LARKAIN.AMOLEVEVIL +ON 21460L STATING JÓ HOWEVER THAI +LAGAIN INFO IO FBI 2 IO JPWAVE MWAVE ON ON 2143 214 +IT WAS ONE DOMINGO CECHEMENDIA C +ACALAME1201-297840542 +PARA 4 +SAID THATSKALRAIN WAS +-44-8, 2- +"AMCLEVE/15 REPORTED LARRAIN INFO TO FBI AND TO JMWAVE +ON 27 JUNE 67 STATING, HOWEVER THAT IT WAS ONE DOMINGO +E +(CHEMENDIA) ESCALANTE (201-297940) WHO HAD SAID THAT" +1 +14-00000 + +PALE. +SECRET +0-83 3 JMWAVE 7953 SECRET +OF BOMBINGS AND ROTHMAN WAS THE BOSS. +5. WOULD APPEAR HQS JUSTICE QUERIES BASED ON FBI +REPORTING FROM MIAMI. WOULD IT BE OF ANY HELP IF WE GOT +TOGETHER WITH BUREAU HERE TO RESOLVE IN LOCO (INFO HAS) +ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS? +SECRET: +BT +*PORTION GARALED BEING SUCD +SECRET +べ +NNNN +3 +14-00000 + +TO +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, WH +DE +Chief of Station, JMVAVE +TYPIC +CLASSIFICAT:0 +SECRET +X +AMCLEVE/15 Contact with Frank "Lefty" ROSENTHAL +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Reference: JMWAVE-7900, 27 June 1967. +WH/COG +PROCESSING ACRO +MARKED FOR +RO INDEXING REQUIRED +ORLY QUALIFIED DESA +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +Transmitted under separate cover per reference +are copies of three JMWAVE memoranda to the FBI dated 24 +July and 11 August 1965, and 15 June 1967. Subject: +Procurement of Arms and Munitions by American Group. + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +Gary L. FLUSTIKOFF + +USC +Attachments +Memos (3) +Distribution: +- WH/COG +14-2-4 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND +UFCA-27903 +CLASSIFICATION +BECRR +BESENSITIZED +File is +23008 +JUN 3 0 1967 +29 June 1967 +KOS FREE +19-133-5-193/4 +14-00000 +וזוויט +ΟΑΤΕΙ +R.A. Ortman:jeb +WH/COG/NO +7451 +29-June-1067- +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CONA +30 +ML +C/LWH/COCGRID.COPY +MESSAGE FOME +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET RET +DESTROT +POUTING AND/OR INITIALS +ΜΑΝΟΙ +INDEX +BSTURN 10 +NO INDEX +ALU AO FILE NO. +MFO +FILE +. +201-300985 +t +ckl, ec.cz, c/WH6 +classificatien +FILE FID +ADAP +fait +plea +(date and time led +Preference member +CITE DIRECTOR 15805 +10 +SECRET +JMWAVE +PRIORITYKAPOK TYPIC AMCLEVE/15 +29 23 07 Z. +: +REF: JMWAVE 7900 (~ 00397) +1. FOLLOWING QUERIES FROM JUSTICE DEPARTMENT HAVE EMERGED +FROM MEETINGS WITH OFFICE GENERAL COUNSEL. REQUEST REPLIES + +: +: +SOONEST. +: +A. DID AMCLEVE/15 VOLUNTEER HIMSELF TO LNERGO OR DID +THEY APPROACH HIM INITIALLY. DATE FIRST ANCLEVE/15 CONTACT LNERGO. +B. WHO INFORMED LNERGO OF JULY 1965 DEAL. AMCLEVE/15 +OR JMWAVE. + +FLORIDA. +. +C. ON WHAT DATE WAS LNERGO INFORMED. +D. SAME INFO B AND C ABOVE FOR OCTOBER 1966 TRANSACTION. +E. WHAT WERE AMCLEVE/15'S SOURCES FOR ITEMS OR COMPONENTS. +F. WERK THOSE SOURCES WITHIN OR WITHOUT STATE OF +G. JUSTICE HAS INFO TO EFFECT THAT AMCLEVE/15 MADE +PROFIT ON OCTOBER 1966 TRANSACTION WHICH HE ATTEMPTED TURN IN +PELSASING OFFICER +-CONTINBED- +COORDINATING OFFICIES +SECRET +مد وع +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTIC AΓΙΝΟ +OPPICSE +COPY NO +2 +: +1 +14-00000 +: +UNIh +zh +DATE +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CONF +10 +PER +classifientien +PAGE TWO +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COFICH +SECRET +DMDF +NO INDEX +BOUTING AND/OS RITIALS F +10 +DESTROY +BSTURN 30 +BRANCH +FILE IN CS PILE NO. +RID COPY INFO +PISE +Ve +louse and time led) +CITE DIRECTOR +زهر دوم +PILE BLD +polerence number +15805 +ר +TO "THE COMPANY" WITHOUT SUCCESS. PLEASE COMMENT. +2. ALSO PLEASE ELABORATE ON STATEMENT PARA 2 REF THAT "PER +JMWAVE INSTRUCTIONS ANCLEVE/15 COOPERATED WITH BORGES AND +ROSENTHAL BY ACTING AS INTERMEDIARY IN PASSING SILENCERS AND +GERNADES." +3. JUSTICE HAS SUGGESTED POSSIBILITY USE AMCLEVE/15 TO ASSIST +ROSENTHAL OBTAIN ADDITIONAL MATERIAL AS BASIS FOR ARREST OF +ROSENTHAL FOR HAVING POSSESSION OF SUCH MATERIALS. APPRECIATE +JMWAVE COMMENTS. + +END OF MESSAGE + +OGC Mr. Bladergroen (draft) +C/WH/COG/CICS Mr. Mahoney (draft) +Jacal S. Ententeme +William V.. Broe +C/WHD + +Earl J. Williamson +AC/WH/COG + +RELEASING OFFICES + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +REPRODUCTION DI 'IER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS P." +clove T +AUTHENTICATESS +OPPIKER +COPY +plea +ר +1 +14-00000 + +INDERIO VES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO 01-25/11/CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +B-PER TO FILE NO. +DESTROY +TROY ☐ SIC +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +ADVANCE COPY +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +ACTION +INEO +FILE +COD COPY +WA +SECRET 272815Z CILE DOWAVE 7900 +PRIORILY DIRECTOR +DESENSITIZED +KAPOX TYPIC ANCLEAVE/15 +REF DIRECTOR 14671 +UNIT +TIME +☐ 1515- +CELINER +AN +WN/COG +ABSTRACT +INDEX +18 Jum 67 IN 0.0397 +1. ANCLEVE/15 CURRENTLY COOPERATING WITH LOCAL +FBI IN INVESTIGATION OF FRANK "LEFTY" ROSENT HAL. +ACCORDS OFFICER STAMP +2. ANCLEVE/15 INITIALLY BECAME INVOLVED WITH +The following Retion da +ROSENTHAL IN JULY 65 WHEN DIEGO EMILIANO (BORGE Sauthorist: +Diziracle +TORRES (221-284161) INTRODUCED HIM TO ROSENTHAL AND +NORMAN ROTHMAN. (BORGES WAS AGENT FOR ROSENT HAL +R.O. +IN PURCHASE OF WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES). PER JMWAVE. +Note: +S1... +IN STRUCTIONS AMCLEVE/15 COOPERATED WITH BORGES AND +ROSENTHAL BY ACTING AS INTERMEDIARY IN PASSING +SILENCERS AND GRANADES FROM HERMINIO (DIAZ) + +8 Vill +WH/LOZL +I str +cite +reasons and coordinate +if appropriate. +whilREOC +AN +ABSTRACT X +NDKY +SANDAL 10 (201-203040, AND FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ +TAMAYO (231-293114) TO BORGES WHO IN ILAN PASSED +THE MATERIAL TO ROSENTHAL. +3. LOCAL FBI WAS NOTIFIED AT THE I INE PUT +AFTER ABOUT ONE WEEK JHAVE INSTRUCTED ANCLEVE/15 +TO WITHDRAW HAVING DISCOVERED THAT GROUP WITH WHICH +• +4 +201-284/6/ +28 June '67 +14-00000 +: +PAGE 2 JMVAVE 7988 SECRET +HE WAS IN CONTACT WAS COMPOSED OF GANGSTER ELEMENT S. +4. FROM JULY & TO CIRCA OCT 66 AMCLEVE/15 NOT +INVOLVED VITH ROSENTHAL ALTHOUGH AT VARIOUS IIMES +ROSENTHAL CALLED ANCLEVE/15 AND ASKED HIS HELP +OBTAIN WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES WHICH AMCLEVE/15 +REFUSED. AROUND OCT 66 ROSENT HAL CONTACTED AMCLEVE/15 +AT LATTERS RESIDENCE AND THREATENED HIM BECAUSE +EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BORGES TO ROSENTHAL WAS FAULTY. +ANCLEVE/15 THEN MADE AND GAVE ROSENTHAL 120 PENCILS +AND 50 FUSE DEVICES WHICH SEEMED TO SATISFY ROSENT HAL. +5. AMCLEVE/15 DID NOT REPORT PARA FOUR ABOVE TO +JMWAVE UNT IL 9 JUNE 67 AFTER ROSENT HAL HAD A GA IN +CONTACTED HIN ON 6 JUNE 67, THREATENED HIM AND ASKED +HIN FOR MORE EQUIPMENT. LOCAL FBI WAS ADVISED BY +JNWAVE ON 15 JUNE 67 OF AMCLEVE/15 ROSENTHAL CONTACTS +OF OCT 66 AND 6 JUNE 67. +6. AS REPORTED IN PARA 3 OF REF AMCLEVE/15 +CURRENTLY TRYING TO SUPPLY ROSENT HAL UNDER INSTRUCTIONS +LOCAL FBI. FBI HAS PROMISED MAXIMUM SECURITY AND +14-00000 +* +PAGE 3 JMWAVE 1920 SECRET +PROTECTION FOR ANCLEVE/15. FBI HAS NOT NOT IFIED LOCAL +POLICE DUE POSSIBILITY POLICE PENETRATED BY GANGSTER +ELEKENT. +7. ANCLEVE/15 CLAINS NONE OF MATERIAL PREVIOUSLY +SUPPLIED ROSENTHAL WAS OF WOFACI ORIGIN; HE ALSO CLAIMS HE +NEVER SUPPLIED ROSENTHAL WITH C-4 EXPLOSIVES. +8. NO ADDITIONAL JMWAVE INFO ROSENTHAL AND +ROTHMAN. NO OPS INTEREST BORGES RODRIGUEZ. DIAZ +DECEASED. +9. POUCHING HOS COPIES OF JAVAVE MENOS IC FBI +UFGA-27888. +SECRET +BT +201-28 16 +28 67 +14-00000 + +SOT +28 June 1967 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: +Luis Clements POSADA-Carriles +REFERENCES: a. Memo for Record, 26 June 1967, by LRH, +same subject +b. Williamson/Henze Telephone Conversation, +28 June 1967 +1. In my meeting with the Department of Justice today, I +confirmed that POSADA-Carriles was our man. I outlined the pre- +liminary information we had developed on the transactions between +him and one Lefty Rosenthal. +2. Justice was advised that our information disclosed that +POSADA-Carriles had passed silencers and grenades, to Rosenthal +during July 1965, and that in October 1966 he had furnished pencils +and fuses. I also stated that it was our understanding that POSADA- +Carriles was in contact with FDI/Miami and that it had been advised +of these dealings. Justice was told that the items involved were not +of Agency origin. It was emphasized, however, that this was our +preliminary conclusion and that we would undertake to verify it. +3. Justice acknowledged that FBI reporting disclosed +POSADA-Carriles as its contact but apparently the details are some- +what vague. To make a federal case against Rosenthal because of his +suspected involvement in the bombings, it will be necessary to show +that the items used were obtained through interstate commerce. A +preliminary reading suggests prosecution under Title 18 Section 837. +Out of concern for the allegation of entrapment, Justice asked that +hint el ser +yot the sound. +F +: +14-00000 +1 +1 +we supply answers to the following: (a) did POSADA-Carriles +volunteer himself to the FBI or did it approach him initially; +(b) who informed the FBI of the July 1965 deal - the Agency or +POSADA-Carriles; (c) on what date was this information given; +(d) similarly as regards the October 1966 transaction, the date +the information farnished and by whom; (e) what were POSADA- +Carriles sources for the items or their components; (f) were +these sources within or without the State of Florida? And inci- +dentally were we aware that supposedly POSADA-Carriles realized +a "profit" for furnishing the October 1966 items and that he tried +without success to turn it into the "company"? While I agreed to +undertake to obtain the information requested, I suggested that +much of it might be readily available from the FBI. Justice con- +coded this and intenda to have further discussions with it. +4. Daring the course of the meeting the interesting +hypothesis was suggested to the effect that POSADA-Carriles +might have been "moonlighting" for Rosenthal, and only when he +began to feel the pressure did he start reporting to the Agency and +the FBI. +5. Under strictly controlled conditions with POSADA- +Carriles acting as a conduit, Justice is considering the possibility +of assisting Rosenthal to obtain his needed items, whereupon he +will be arrested immediately for possession. I told them while we +might be willing to have POSADA-Carriles so used we were under- +standably concerned over the adverse comment that our employee's +involvement could generate. +4. On a matter that may be related: one Albert LARRAIN +Maestre is alleged to have admitted to POSADA-Carriles that he has +been involved in the bombings with Rosenthal and to have said more +explosives were needed. LARRAIN Maestre is a fugitive under a +narcotics endictment having formerly resided at 153 East 57th Street, +New York, New York. Do we have any information on this person? +ROBERT J. BLADERGROEN +Assistant General Counsel +OGC:RJB:mej +Distribution: +Original +Subject +1 Signer +1. Chromo +SO +14-00000 + +Wi +IAMSON NOTES برة +28 JUNE TELOTON +W. HENZE +AMCLEVE +15 currently cooperaing FRI +Became involed R July 65 +On station instructions coopérated as intermediary in passing stuff-- +silencers and grenades--at that FBI informed +Instructed to withdraw +Until Oct 66 -- was threatened -- asked to make or obtain +At this point he made certain things 150 pencils. Did not tell +station until fairly récently +Then put in touch with LNERGO 6 June told 9 June told FBI 15 June +$350.00 +FBI man called up north +15 wants their assistance "to disappear" +Probably not losing a great deal +14-00000 + +DRAFT +28 June 1967 +NOTE FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Telephone Conversation - Williamson/Henze, 1015 hours, +-28 June 1967 +1. Station reply sent 1640 hours 27 June (JMWAVE 7900). +2. AMCLEVE/15 currently on Station roles at $350 per month. +He has been cooperating with FBI. +3. During July 1965, 15 introduced to Rosenthal by third party. +On Station instructions he cooperated with Rosenthal acting as inter- +mediary in passing to him silencers and grenades. FBI informed. +In accordance with Station instructions, 15 broke off +contact with Rosenthal. +5. On October 1966, 15 recontacted by Rosenthal. Rosenthal +demanded he make or obtain additional items threatening him with bodily +harm and also complaining previous items faulty. Whereupon 15 +furnished Rosenthal 150 pencils and some fuses. Station only recently +advised of this transaction and 15 put in contact with FBI. +6. Items furnished July 1965 and October 1966 transactions +not Agency origin. +7. On 6 June, 15 again contacted by Rosenthal. +8. On 9 June, 15 reported Rosenthal contact to Station. +9. On 15 June, Station advised FBI. +Поте +285 +1 +14-00000 +10. 15 wants Ration assistance in doing a disappearing act. +11. 15% FalI contact now in Washington for discussions re +this case. +12. Re proposal para 3 DIR 14671, Henze's imraediato reaction +this probably Off and we not using much but would want to check it further. +ROBERT J. BLADEROROEN +Assistant General Consel +T +14-00000 +ola Fobert Ortmap:now +Laci٢٠ +FH/COG/PO +7451/1948 +DAIL 26 Juno 1967 +CADLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +MPSSACE FORM +TOTAL COPE +SECRET +INDEX +30 +Conn +22 +CA +MO +RR +GICS +CIOS +BRANCH +DESIDOR +RS +NO INDIE +FILE IN CE FILE NO. +ESEC- +C/WH/COGS +kighalfieatment +SECRET +10 PRIORITY JNWAVE +RID COPY +one +FILE +va +DDP, ADDP, OGCZ +RYBAT AMCLEVE-15 +IMMEDIATE HANDLING +1. +! +Idute and sum +27 00 00 2 +pelerence +e/wH6, cla, C/F17, C/FL/INT +CITE DIRECTOR +14671 +7 +ple +3 +DEPARTMENT JUSTICE INVESTIGATING ONE LEFTY ROSENTHAL BELIEVED +TIED IN WITH MIAMI CRIME FIGURES AND INVOLVED IN SEVEN RECENT BOMBINGS +MIAMI AREA. +2. ROSENTHAL ALLEGEDLY APPROACHED U.S. CITIZEN NORMAN ROTHMAN IN +DOMREP WHO PUT HIM IN TOUCH AMCLEVE-15 WHOM ROSENTHAL KNOWS TO BE +AFFILIATED WOFACT. ROSENTHAL CLAIMS AMCLEVE-15 SUPPLIED HIM WITH CAPS +PRIMERS AND C-4 EXPLOSIVES ALSO CLAIMS OFFERED TO DISCUSS BACKGROUND +BOMBINGS, WHO INVOLVED, AND WHY, WITH AMCLEVE-15 BUT LATTER INDICATED NO +INTEREST. +3. +ROSENTHAL REPORTEDLY ASKING AMCLEVE-15 TO SUPPLY 240 POUNDS +C-4 WITH CAPS AND PRIMERS BY 1 JULY 67. +4. +LOCAL POLICE INVESTIGATING SEVEN BOMBINGS BUT NOT AWARE +FOREGOING DETAILS RELATIVE AMCLEVE-15. +5. +APPRECIATE PRIORITY COMMENTS INCLUDING TO ANY POSSIBILITY +MATERIAL GIVEN ROSENTHAL COULD BE WOFACT ORIGIN. +RELIASING OFFICEE +COORDINATING OPPICEM +SECRET +Restedottomalle +Con ngrading and +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, +AUTHENTICATING +OPPIKSE +COPY MO +14-00000 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10120.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10120.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6968a1bbd57ede480441d1b8018324d84f66a3b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10120.md @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +ROUTING AND INITIALS SEEN BY +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE NO +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +C1/I 3 +IMPO +RID COPY +FILE +VE DCF,0/OCI, DOP AD OGCS/CE, +Richard Ober +UNIT CI/OP/DO +EXT: 6537 +DATE 22 April 1968 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +12 +15 +YEUR WH, CIFE, CINE, CSDO, +(date and time filed) +(elite) +(reference number) +(page) +SECRET +22 23 47 Z +CITE DIRECTOR +93538 +TO BOOK CABLE +PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION +ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, +BRASILIA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CARACAS, COPENHAGEN, +FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, + +GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, +KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, +NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, +PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, RAWALPINDI, +RIO DE JANEIRO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, SAN SALVADOR, +SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, STOCKHOLM, +TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH +RYBAT WOMUSE + +REF: DIRECTOR 93162* +DESENSITIZED +per DOI 70-17 +RECORD COPY +COORDINATING OFFICERS +RELEASE OFFICER +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +SECRET +CROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +COPY NO. +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +1BR + +1. LNERGO FINGERPRINT FORMULA FOR JAMES EARL +RAY: 16, M OVER M, 9 OVER 4, U OVER W, O OVER I, O OVER O, +O OVER I, 12 RPT 16, M OVER M, 9 OVER 4, U OVER W, O OVER I, +O OVER O, O OVER I, 12. +2. PLEASE PASS TO LIAISON. + +*LNERGO (1) has positively identified accused assassin as James Earl Ray. +DC/CI +C/WH +DC/EUR +C/FE +CI/OP/DO +C/NE + +SECRET +CROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +REPROVCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +UBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10124.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10124.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..21a452531abdd08c97235e02de24705fbb941ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10124.md @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +# 14-00000 +104-10178-10124 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +* Richard Obor +* CIOP/DO +* 6537 +* 20 April 1968 + +SECRET + +* BRANCH 29 ORIGINATOR + +AID COPY +FILE +PILE IN CF PILE NO. + +SECRET + +DCI, DDCI, DOP, AlDOP +ClEUR, CINE, IWH, CIFE + +CITE DIRECTOR 93260 + +*PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION* + +ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BOGOTA, BUENOS AIRES, +COPENHAGEN, FRANKFURT, THE HAGUE, HONG KONG, LA PAZ, LONDON, +MADRID, MONTEVIDEO, NEW DELHI, MANILA, MUNICH, PANAMA CITY, +PARIS, RIO DE JANEIRO, ROME, SANTO DOMINGO, SANTIAGO, SAO PAULO +STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH + +KYBAR WOMUSE + +REF: DIR 93162 + +1. REQUEST ADDRESSES CONSTRUCT IDENTIKIT COMPOSITE +OF JAMES EARL RAY FOR USE PRIOR RECEIPT PHOTOS NOW EN ROUTE. + +2. CODE: H 50 C 32 X 2 B 31 D 82 N 35 X 2 L 28 X 2 + +3. NOTE: SCAR ON FOREHEAD MENTIONED REF OMITTED FROM +COMPOSITE AS EXACT LOCATION NOT KNOWN. LEFT EAR PROTRUDES MORE +THAN RIGHT. + +DESENSITIZED +per DOI 70-17 +END OF MESSAGE + +DDP CI/OP/DO +by direction. + +RECORD COPY + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET + +20 api 68 +・201-0832-732 + +RAY +ec Assassin + +REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +VBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10130.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10130.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a580660a53ec97233194fbbcc129a06fef79731a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10130.md @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +104-10178-10130 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: Richard Obar +UNITS: CIOP/DO +EXT: 6537 +DATE: 19 April 1968 + +SECRET + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION + +MESSAGE PORM + +TOTAL COPIES +BOUTING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY + +DESTROY + +RETURN TO + +PINE RID + +ORIGINATOR +NO INDEX +PRE-IN CS PHE NO + +INFO + +RIO COPY +PHE +DCI. DlDCI, DEPTHORP.CSIRF + +CC13 + +klosarication + +SECRET + +PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION + +ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BOGOTA, + +BRASILIA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CARACAS, COPENHAGEN, + +FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, + +GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, + +KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, + +NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, + +PORT AU PRINCE, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, + +RAWALPINDI, RIO DE HX JANERIO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, + +SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, + +STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH + +RYBAT WOMUSE + +REF: DIR 92664 + +1. LNERGO HAS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED ACCUSED ASSASSIN + +AS JAMES EARL RAY, BORN 10 MARCH 1928 IN ILLINOIS; HEIGHT XXXXX + +FIVE FEET TEN INCHES; WEIGHT 163-174 POUNDS; BLUE EYES; + +RECORD COPY + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ORIO +UNITI +DATEI +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION: +CONPI + +MESSAGE PORM +TOTAL COPIESI +SECRET +4 +BOUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN ST7 +10 +PIDER +DESTROT +ITURN TO +BRANCH +NO INDEX +PILS IN CS PRE NO. +INFOR +RID COPY +PILE + +(classification) + +CITE DIRECTOR +93162 + +PILE BID + +BROWN HAIR, SMALL SCAR ON CENTER OF FOREHEAD AND SCAR ON + +PALM OF RIGHT HAND. IN ADDITION TO ALIASES CITED REF HAS ALSO + +USED NAMES JAMES MCBRIDE, JAMES WALTON, W. C. HERRON, AND + +JAMES O'CONNOR. SERVED IN U.S. ARMY FROM FEBRUARY 1946 ΤΟ + +DECEMBER 1948; DISCHARGED AS INEPT AND UNABLE TO ADJUST. + +ONCE CONFINED TO MENTAL HOSPITAL, HAS BEEN EMPLOYED AS +MATCHER" +BAKER, LABORER, AND "COLOR. A DRIFTER WITH LONG + +CRIMINAL RECORD FOR BURGLARY, ARMED ROBBERY, AND FORGERY. + +HAS BEEN MISSING FROM MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIAR Y SINCE 23 APRIL +1967. CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS. CURRENT + +WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. + +2, PHOTOS OF RAY (LABELED GALT PRIOR TO IDENTIFICATION) + +BEING POUCHED FOR LIAISON. + +END OF MESSAGE + +DDP Richuce Eber by direction, CI/OPIDO Rebo + +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +RELEASING OFFICER +REPROD. + +SECRET +ON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF + +CHOUFT +Rucheded from outomaile +downmending and +decimalrette + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +PROHIDITED. +COPY NO. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10136.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10136.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a6327dc642a9c14137d3464ef4f0e24e67fd47ea --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10136.md @@ -0,0 +1,207 @@ +104-10178-10136 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNITE +Richard Oberf +CIOP/DO +6537 +18 Apr 68 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +BY +CONFI +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIESI +SECRET +OUTING AND +7 + +CLY +MAS +SEANCH +FILE RID + +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO. + +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS PILE NO. + +RID COPY +PILE +CS/CF, DC, D/ECL DEP + +ADOF, C/EUR, Clint OIFE, CINE +SECRET +dote and +19 0132 Z +CITE DIRECTOR +(elite) +(reference number) +92664 + +TO +PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION +ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BOGOTA, +CARACAS +BRASILIA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CXADOXAS, COPENHAGEN, + +FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, +GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, +KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, +NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, +PORT AU PRINCE, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, +RAWALFINDI, RIO DE JANERIO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, +SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, +STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH +RYBAT WOMUSE + +1. FOLLOWING INFORMATION FURNISHED BY LNERGO + +CONCERNING SUSPECTED ASSASSIN OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. +NAME ERIC STARVO GALT, ALIAS HARVEY LOWMYER, ALIAS JOHN +WILLARD, BORN 20 JULY 1931, HEIGHT FIVE FEET EIGHT INCHES TO + +RELEASING OFFICER +RECORD COPY +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +15 apr 08 +RAY +CSDO +20-0532132、Assur +CHOUP T +Excluded from cutomatic +downgrading an +Festostellen +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +UNITI +xm +DATE +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +BY +PER +CONFI +MESSAGE FORU +TOTAL COPIESI +SECRET +POUTING AND/OR INITIALS SIEN 37 +7 +. +14 +PNDEX +DESTROY +RETURN, TO. +BRANCH +FILE BID +HO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +DUFO1 +FIRE +V +(elite) +(Pisa) +(date amé time filed) +(reference member) +CITE DIRECTOR +92664 + +FIVE FEET ELEVEN INCHES, WEIGHT 160-175 POUNDS, MEDIUM +BUILD, BROWN HAIR, PROBABLY CUT SHORT, BLUE OR HAZEL EYES, +MEDIUM COMPLEXION, RACE WHITE, OCCUPATION: HAS CLAIMED +EMPLOYMENT AS SEAMAN, REMARKS: NOTICEABLY PROTRUDING +LEFT EAR; REPORTEDLY IS A LONE WOLF; ALLEGEDLY ATTENDED +DANCE INSTRUCTION SCHOOL; HAS REPORTEDLY COMPLETED COXIK +COURSE IN BARTENDING; CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY +DANGEROUS, +2. WILL POUCH PHOTO OF GALT TO ANY ADDRESSEE +DESIRING IT. ADVISE, +3. GALTS CURRENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN, WHILE HAVE +NO REASON BELIEVE GALT HEADED FOR YOUR AREA, DESIRE +COVER ALL POSSIBILITIES. + +4. REQUEST ADDRESSEES MAKE EVERY EFFORT DETERMINE +4 +IF GALT IS OR HAS BEEN IN YOUR AREA, NWXXX INFORMATION PARA ONE +SHOULD BE PASSED TO LIAISON AND ANY OTHER LIKELY SOURCES. +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +CROUPT +Excluded fro culomotic +ding vot +AUTHENTICATING +COPY HO +.... ... EROMON BY +エア・ + +ORIO +UNITI +DATE +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CONFI +TO + +PER +MESSAGE POM +TOTAL COΡΗΣΙ +SECRET +BOUTING AND/OR INITIALS SIN S +10 +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO +BRANCH +PRE RID +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO +INFO: +NO COPY +PILI +VI +Polite) +(classification) +(date and time filed) +CITE DIRECTОВ +geference number) +92664 + +LNERGO REQUESTS THAT ANY INFORMATION REPORTED BE EVALUATED +AS TO RELIABILITY AND THAT AS MS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE +BE PROVIDED, CABLE ANY POSITIVE REPLY PRIORITY TO HOS AND +IN +PASS TO LEGAL ATTACHE IF ANY YOUR COUNTRY. +DC/CI (in draft) +- +(Mr. Hunt) +E/COPSm +WH/FI (by phone) +(Mr. Smyth) +DC/FE (by phone) +Richard Obe +DDP by direction/sit. +Mr. Smith) +fir C/NEKObo +COORDINATING OFFICERS +RILZASING OFICER +SECRET +281-6532732 +NCI/OP/DO +R +CHOUFT +FOR +dengan +KEPRODUCTION BY OTHER TILAN TILE ISSU... OFFICE IS PRONIER +AUTHENTICATING +ORILLA +CLVY NO. +(pke +عة diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10334.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10334.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8f586858475e4e70832cdeaba0d32169525fa523 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10178-10334.md @@ -0,0 +1,961 @@ +14-00000 +104-10178-10334 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FID FILES REVIEWED 15 October 1969. Contained following info: + +PICO Ramor, Reinaldo name contained in list of cubans traveling +to Latin America in document dated 12 Sept. 1967. PICO had requested + +visa to travel to Honduras.from Guatemala. 15 day Honduran business +visa authorized 30 August 1967. + +OTHER TRAVEL NOTED IN FILE: +: +Travel FR/TO , Message sent Message Date +FR/to +U.S./Brazil Miami/Rio 14 August 1065 + +REMARKS: Visa REquested +Chile/Venesuela Caracas/San Juan 9 February 1965 + +REMARKS: 15 day tourist visa authorized provided he has +reentry visa or visa to continue to another country. + +Vene.Chile Santiago/Caracas 21 Jan. 1965 + +He is a +REMARKS: 15 day temporary resident visa authorized. +delegate to Executive Council of Latin American Confederation of +Christian Trade Unions to be held in Santiago first two weeks in +February. +U.S./Venezuela xMiami Caracas/ 14 Oct. 1964 +Miami +: +REMARKS: 10 day tourist visa authorized at request ofXENXXXNXXXNXX +Confederaction Latino Americana de Sindicalistas Christianas +provided bhey have re-entry or continuation visas. + +U.S./Dom. Rep. Santo Dom/Miami 1 Aug 1964 + +Dominican Visa Authorized. +U.S./Venezuela Miami/Caracas 14 Jul 1964 + +REMARKS: 15 Day tourist visa authorized provided he has re-entry in +into U.S. at request of Latin American Christian Trade Union +Confederate. +で + +14-00000 +Travel Fr. To. Message Sent Message Date: +......... FR/TO +U.S./Venezuela Caracas/Miami 10 March 1964 + +REMARKS: 1 Week tourist visa provided he has reentry to U.S. +U.S./Venexuela Caracas/Miami 2 March 1967 + +REMARKS 30 day tourist visa is authroized at the request of La +Confederacion de Trabajodores de Venezuela. +1.4. +Helen H. Stilson +15 Oct. 1969 + +14-00000 +٢٠٠٥٣. RETARIAT SCION +NOTIFILO +CED MESSAGE +NO SECRET +TOTAL COPES +GROUPI +みこいいます +3 +A +BERDOTIONOFTH SCOPY PROHIBITED +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +0500 +13071 +CVES NO +BY +AT +0025 +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO +Z +REF TO FILE No. +POINGIALS SFE BY +9 +10 +DISSEM O +ACTION +30 +CAS +412 +PER +SECRET +FILE RID DRET TO +いつ +RID COPY +FILE VR +BRANCHO +FORCED +DESTROY SIG +Riltiin CSDO CA/PEG WH8.C.1/0円 +162245Z OCT 69 CITE CARACAS 3820 +PRIORITY DIRECTOR +DTDORIC JMDEVEL Barbara B +REF: DIRECTOR 46526 1603667171 +1. FIELD TRACES FIVE NO NEW INFORMATION SAVE +FOR LOCAL ADDRESS AND TOUTED MEDIA CONNECTION PER +WH/MIAMI 4639; OTHER GENERAL, NONDEROGATORY TIDBITS. +(IN 05005) +2. REGRET DELAY DETERMINING AMICE-31 CURRENT +STATUS REGARDING CLASC. PROBLEM HAS BEEN IN LOCATING +HIM FIRST THROUGH AMCLEVE-15, BOTH BEING MUTUAL +FRIENDS, TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS ACCESS AND STATUS CLASC AFFAIRS +MERITING STATION DIRECT FOLLOW-UP. SUBJECT REPORTEDLY +INVOLVED IN CHURCH FUND RAISING WORK AND SPENDS +CONSIDERABLE TIME AWAY FROM HOME. WILL ADVISE SOONEST +BUT GIVEN DIFFICULTIES AMCLEVE-15 HAS HAD MERELY IN +REACHING SUBJECT SINCE RECEIPT HVCW-8792, HAVE +DOUBTS ON PROSPECTS FOR MISSION. +3. FILE: 221-284658, X-REF: 200-124-192/3. +SECRET + +SECRET + +14-00000 +: +:: +ここ +:: +CAT: Barbara Sower +CA/04 +6952 +DATE: 15 Cetober 1969 +CADLE SECRETARIAT OISATION +INDEX +53 +PER +: +ALSACE FO +TOTAL CO +18 +SECRET +2 +{ +: +איסקוס +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE IA CGMILE NO. +FILE R.J +CONF: CAS +16/ FILE V3. RIAN CALPEG, WHE, CICA +(classification) +idate and time filud) +TO ل +SECRET +PRIORITY CARACAS +DEDORIC JADEVIL +CITE DIRECTOR +15 20 02 2009 +proteronca امید +46525 +٦٠٠٠ +REF A: EVCW-3792 +CITE. +REF B: DIR-42502 +1. IN VIEW IMMINENCE QUITO MEETING CITED REF A, AND +PROVIDED CARACAS DECISION IS AFFIRMATIVE ON FEISIBILITY OF +PER PARA 3 REF AL +KANDLING AMICE-314 - REQUEST PRIORITY FIELD TRACES TO UPDATE +A-31'S OA AS REQUESTED REF 3. +2. FILE: 200-124-192/3. +G OFFICER +C/CA/BA +WE/3/ +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +LECIR +mel +おいし +ROPRODUCTION EY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +: +CAMENTICA +Dried +3 + +14-00000 +UNCLASSIFIED +HAL +HLY +SUBJECT. C +CONFIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +EXTENSION +ここ +FROM: +САБІ +H. Stilson +DATE +3 D 0119 +1254 +30 September 1969 +TO Orficar dat om runter, and +buckdical +DATE +COFFICERS +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw 17 acress column efter each comment) +RECEIVED MOATWARDYD +1 FI/D +7 B 44 +Tube ES-1. +2. +70109 all +CI/A +3. CA/B4 +3 D 0119 +i +Tube EW-4 +H. Stilson +秘 +4. +5. +۵. +7 +Dutte +8. +Prev-quen list +ivat +2-3: 10 Arteutici ui yous +ib file +βιος το 1 +- +" +9. +10 +11. +12. +13. +14. +13. +M +3-07 +610 SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +14-00000 + +a man 7 +2 +30 +pred of a cor federacion de gentagelses +de Venignita +Nomi Fron-ito +massage tuw/to +mag Sale +Ran ants + +14-00000 +PICO Renen, Reinaldo +2. ALIASEC, VARIANT SPELLING, PERS, ETC. +SECRET +SURNAME IN LOPED CASE +REQUEST FOR GREEN LIST +NAME CHECK +3.CATED PLACE OF BIRTH +21 July 1933, Regla, Havana +A. CITIZENSHIP +Cuban +S. PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION +Correspondent - Carcas +Daily "EXCELSIOR" +6. OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EDUCATION +Journalist +CAST ALIVITIES INCLUDING MILITARY SERVICE +ACTIVITY +Former Chief CTC Youth Bureau +Officer in National Transport +Federation +02 +DATE +30 Sep. 1969 +CHIEF. FI/D +CRIGINATING OFFICER +Helen H. Stilson +OFFICE DESIGNATOR CA/B4 +2004, BUILDING +EXTENSION +3 D 0119 +R1254 +13. TYPE OF REQUEST (CHECK ONE) +FIRST TIME SUBMITTED +ADDITIONAL DATA +PECHECK FOR CURRENT +4. INTEREST IN SUBJECT (CHECK ONE) +ESPIGNAGE CP CE ACTIVITY +OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE +CTHEP +LOCATION +Cuba +DATES +3. OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA POLITICS, RELIGION) ADD EXTRA SHEETS WHEN ME DED +Member 26 July Movement later fought clandestinely against Castro in Cubal +3.5081PTION +(WEIGHT) +(HEIGHT) +5'7" +155 +23. SPOUSE (IF WIFE, GIVE MAIDEN NAVE +Carmen +EYES +Brown +(HAIR) +Black +(PACE) +Latin +(OTHER) +THER MEMBERS OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY ANG ASSOCIATES +Father: Regino PICO; Mother: Maria de la Poz PICO +:: REQUIRED REFINE SPLITICALLY. GEMELAL TERMS SUCH AS "DERUGATOR MAT RESULT IN SEARCH "A" +NOT FOLLS MEER DEGUIREMENTS.) +Please check for all available information. +INSTRUCTIONS: +INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. +SEXO BOTH SHEETS TO F110. +SEE CS! 10-7 +1501 +SECRET +30 +} + +14-00000 +TO: Sulcor +FROM: FI/0 +ロー +SECRET +7 OCT 1969 +CATE + +A MEMORANDUM IS ATTACHED HERETO. +4, +XXV SEE OCSSIER ON SUBJECT IN FIND BIOGRAPHIC FILES. +a. +c. +0. +WITH THE LIMITED IDENTIFICATION PROVIDED IN THE REQUEST, FI/D IS UNABLE TO +DETERMINE WHETHER THERE IS INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT OR NOT. +F1/5 HAS 4O PERTINENT INFORMATION ON SUBJECT. +E- +THE SUBJECT OF THIS REQUEST IS APPARENTLY THE SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING: +NOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE +THE SUBJECT IS NO LONGER IMPORTANT TO YOUR OFFICE, THIS SHEET, WITH THE FOLLOWING CANCELLATION +NOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD BE SENT TO FI/D. +REVIEW YOUR FILE OF THESE SHEETS FREQUENTLY, AND SEND TO FI/O THE SHEETS FOR PERSONS THAT ARE NO +LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO DEMAND A CONTINUING NAME CHECK. PLEASE DO NOT TIE UP FI/DIS +FACILITIES WITH CONTINUING SEARCHES FCO INFORMATION THAT IS NOT REQUIRED. +: +TO: FI/D +FROM: +ΠΑΜΣ +OFFICE DESIGNATOR +2004, BUILDING +ESTENSICH +CANCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST +SECRET +DATE + +14-00000 +CATE: Darbava Bowen +CA/B4 +6952 +15 October 1969 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +INDEX +: +GECRET +CVI ON +2 +RETLAN TO +BRANCH +33 +PER +# +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +CONF: CAS +16 FILE, VR. RILAN CA/PEG, WH 8, CITOP +(cmcntificationj +SECRET +PRIORITY CARACAS 15 20 02 2 +(data ana tice filed) +CITE DIRECTOR +TO +DTDORIE JMDEVIL +REF A: HVCW-8792 +い +REF B: DIR: 42602 +FILE ALD +fraterunce numbari +4652s +L +1. IN VIEW IMMINENCE QUITO MEETING CITED REF A, AND +PROVIDED CARACAS DECISION IS AFFIRMA IRKATIVE ON FEASIBILITY CE +PER PARA 3 REF AL +HANDLING AMICE-31 REQUEST PRIORITY FTED TRACES TO UPDATE +A-31'S OA AS REQUESTED REF B. +2. FILE: 200-124-192/3. +C/CA/B4 +WL/3/ +WH/CA +losatie +Ofーパ +C/ +BALASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +REPRODUCTION DY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +. + +14-00000 +TO +: +NOBE +: +LAJECT +... +AMICE-31. +PICO Ramon, Reinaldo +DPOB: 21 July 33, Regla, Havana +201-284658C-85445 +wu! +PDA req 3 Jun 64 +WAVE 7146 CA ops. +LUTTERED ON +11-13 +POATE 268 +WH/SA/HOB/PA-PROP (Ott) DL-11 June 64 +POA CANCELLED diy instant +७० +San +SIIVA +PEQ Part I PRQ Part II +UT6A-19701 476A-19701 +3765 +372665 +P. O. A. granted +Fuld sed +219655 +DATE. 17 sept cop + +14-00000 +ASSIFIED HESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +PEPECTION PROHIBITED +FROM +FLE NO +T +MERRET TO MANCH +JMWAVE +ACTION +09/04 +31 +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +ISSUES +ADVANCE COPY +UNIT +SLOTTED +TUBED +INFO +VR. FILE CAR, CA/PROP, CT/OA, WEG, WH/SA 8, 200P, WNT, FI +R +1 +SECRET 2521207 +COPY +5266739 +AN +FS +FI +DESTROY +ASSIFYLE NO +- +R +1 +COPY +RI +COPY +R +1 +COPY +DIR INFO SAGO PALP CITE WAVE 7479/ +QRSNIPE PBRUMEN +REF DIR/79563 +ABSTRACT +1. DETAILS AMICE-31 RECRUITMENT AND PRQ DATA BEING FORZARDED +UFGA 19590. ASSESSMENT FAVORABLE AND SUBJ RESPONSIVE SEF OP. +2. PLAN HANNDLE A-31 INITIAL PERIOD PRIMARILY THROUGE AMICE-3 +AND AMOT-20, AMICE OFFICIALS. IF A-31 GETS ONE OF REF TAPE +POSITIONS, PROPOSE UNILATERAL HANDLING BY KUBARKER AND GRADUAL +SEPARATION FROM AMICE EXCEPT NOMINAL COVER TIES. +3. A-3, LEFT 22 JAN PRIOR RECEIPT REF. DUE IMPORTANCE TARCE +GUIDANCE (ESPECIALLY SINCE PRESS AND PROPAGANDA DEPT JOS SE +LIKELY BE OFFERED AND ACCEPT DUE PAST AMICE/CLASC DEALISMES; +BONGERNO WILL CONTACT A-31 CARA WHERE LATTER STOPPING ETE +DISCUSS CIV SHIPPING BOYCCIT, BONG IONO VILL PASS RES INS +PRE +RBETEXT PROP JOB NOT PRODUCTIVE OR INFLUENTIAL. +1 +COPY +SECRET +CFN + +SECRET +SCOP +1000 12 + +14-00000 +Willier Lrown/ser +ORIG CA/B4 +UUT +6761 +MESSAGE FORM 35 +SECRET +NOEX +EXT +NO INDEX +DATE 22 January 1965 +FILE IN CS FILE NO. 201-284658 +2 +3 +7 +4 +3 +KETURN TO BRANCH +ROUTING +S +6 +TO JMWAVE SANTIAGO PARIS/ICPIPIT +FROM. DIRECTOR +R +1 +EONG, CA/O4 +INCO VR, FILE, CAL, WHT, DDP, WHISAS, WEG, W/OA, FI, FIlINT 2 +C +F +to WAVE +QRSNIPE PBRUMEN +0 +P +REF: DIR 79560 +INFO SAGO PALP +AN +FI +ABSTRACT +INDEX +Y +CITE DIR +79561- +R +IDEN: ENRIQUE VILLARREA (CUBAN) +C +OPY +Y +: +R +C +0 +P +Y +5 +12 +t +DC/WH/SA +13890 +END OF MESSAGE +R +1 +0 +COPY +WE/PO/D +VISA/MB JOst coordinated in draft +23 +C/CA +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHΙBITΙΟ +RICOP +- +COPY +! +4 + +14-00000 +ONG, William Brown/ser +UNIT. CA/34 +EXT 6761 +DATE: 22 January 1965 +MESSAGE FORM 34 +BL +ROUTING +FLE W CE FILE NO. 201-23-658 +TO JYWAVE SANTIAGO PARIS/LCPIPIT +FROM DIRECTOR +5 +6 +7 +3 +CONF. CA10 4 +INGO VẬY FILE, CHI, WHT, DOP, willst 8, WWE 6) CIIOA, FI, FILINI 2 +TO WAVE +INFO SAGO PALP +1 +QRSNIPS PBRUMEN +REF: WAVE 7250 (IN 62274) NOT SENT PALP +PAPRO +OTT +709560 +1. AGREE IN PRINCIPLE OPS USE AMICE-31 PER REF. REQUEST ASSESSMENT A-31, METHOD OF +HANDLING, AND DEGRES HE RESPONSIVE. POA NOW BEING REINSTATED AND REQUEST STA FORWARD +PRQ 1 AND 11 SOONEST. +2. IN VIEW NATURE CLASC EXEC MTG DO NOT EXPECT A-31 TO BE IN POSTTICH INFLUENCE +THIS EVENT. FUTURE VALUE WILL DEPEND ON CLASC POSITION OBTAINED. SUGGEST FOLLOWING +CLASC TARGETS AS KEY SECTORS FOR PENETRATION: TREASURY DEPARTMENT HEADED BY DI PACCE; +OFFICE.OF SEC GEN MASPERO; OFFICE OF PRES GOLDSACK. FYI SACO NOW HAS ΓΕΥΣΤΡΑΤΙΟΝ ΙΝ +CLASC HOS PRESS AND PROFAGANDA DEPT THROUGH FUBIAS-7 (IDEN) AND DO NOT WISH DUPLICATE +THIS CHANNEL. DEFER TO SACO FOR ADDITIONAL COMENTS A-31 USE. +3. IN A-31 BRIEFINGS DO NOT INDICATE SCOIT KUBARK EXTEREST AND PROGRAMS RE CLASC. +4. REQUEST A-31 DEBRIEFING SAGO MTG. BE FORWARDED WEEN ONTAINED. +END OF MESSAGE + +PERS AR +نمود +CA + +BL +/PO/B +SEC +KS +DC/M/S/ +ccorlinated in fraf +3 +C/CA +REPRODUCTION IT OR THAN ! swing office is Pe + +14-00000 +Williar Brown/scr +ORIGCA/34 +6761 +EAT +זו +DATE 22 January 1965 +INGE +NO INDEX +MESSAGE FORM 34 +SECRET +FILE IN CS FILE NO 201-264658 +TOJSIAVE SANTIAGO PARIS/LCPIPIT +FROM DIRECTOR +i +CONFI +CA104 +ROUTING +1 +5 +2 +5 +3 +7 +8 +INFO VR, FILE, CA 2, WHT, DDP, WH/SA 8', WEG, W/OA, FI, FILINT 2 +TO WAVE +INFO SAGO PALP +CITE DIR +79561 +QASHIPE PERUMEN +REF: DIR 79560 +IDEN: ENRIQUE VILLARREA (CUBAN) +хов +INT +IOS +SS SB +PERS AR +3 +4 +1 +2 +1 +DC/WH/SA +DELEADIN +END OF MESSAGE +EOB RFTS LOS BA +CI SL +WE/FO/B +5 +ΜΕΣΑ/ΚΟ J Out coordinated in draft +4 +SOSPIRATI +C/CA +SECRET +ΚΙΡΚΟΘΗΣΤΙΟΝ ΔΥ ΟTHER THAN THE ISSUING oiciis tummai +suns +.. +2 +! +: + +14-00000 +: +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chier, +SECRET +PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL +WH/SA/IOSW. Ullery +NUMBER +201 284658 +SUBJECT +PICO Ramon, Reinaldo +REFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated...... +22 1965 تصل crm +A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of his Subject +as set forth below. +A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same +authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority +granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is +based, however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and is sub- +Ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. +POA reinstated until 26 April 1965 to allow for submission of PRQ Part +I and PRQ Part II on Subject per WH/SA/IOS request of 22 January 1965. +4658 +201-28465 +To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed PRQ +Parts I and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and not-later than six- +(6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all +investigation is crepleted and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I +and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subject by interested Di- +viatons ceases. +APPNCYL +C/OPERATIONAL APIROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION +126 +1 +DATE +26 January 1965 +SECRET +ية + +14-00000 +22 January 1963 +MEYORANE +SUBJECT: +Reinaldo PICO Ramon +201-284658 +C-85445 +Please reinstate Subject's POA for 60 days. +A PEQ Part I and II was requested from the Field +on 22 January 1965 via cable. +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 Addresse +WII/SA/IOS +201-284658 +1 +John L. Hert +Deputy Chief, WH(SA) +271-264858 + +14-00000 +SSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +44 +SECRET +COPY +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +FROM +IMWAVE +ACTION +INFO +CA104 +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +1 +2 +5 +6 +3 +7 +4 +8 +ADVANCE COPY +UNIT +TIME +BY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +TUBED +VR. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992imb + +Fill capy +AM Rung + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +• Do Not Reproduce + +SECRET +8 Soventer 1960- +Ray + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SURFECT: Contact Feport on Meeting with AMRURO-1201-290613 + +1. On 5 November at 1130 hours, AMRUNG-1 and DECKER were met +at the shiston Airport by undersigned. They were then taken by +taxi to the Mayflower Fotel, where a room had been reserved for +their uso. After having lunch at the hotel, the party adjourned to +the room, where ANG-l was given a short briefing en Francisco 03 +Castell, the /T operator who was scheduled to meet G-1 at +1400 hours. + +2. At 100 hours, the undersigned Went to the loty of the hotel +where Francisco was waiting with Ray Carcia, his escort officer. + Garcia was instructed to bring Francisco u to the room. It was +agreed in advance of this that all principals would with draw. from +the room to give ARUNC-1 an opportunity to talk with Francisco alone. +Fowever, it was suggested that Garcia Return a half hour before the +interview was terminated to clear us any points as to the nature of +Francisco's training, or any aspects that AMPUHO-1 ht wish to +clarify. The interview with Francisco was terminated atout 1510 +hours, as AMENG-l statod he would be pleased to have Francisco +assigned to him. All indications were that a happy rapport was esta- +blished between the principals and a completo understanding was +reached as to the future role of Francisco as the "/T operator for +the AMYUM group in Cuba. + +3. At approximately 1535 hours. Andy Rogers put in his appearance +at the mom and was introduced to AMEUNG-l as Pr. Fodrick. Prior to +this meeting, RUNG-1 was told that Mr. Rodrick was the coordinator +for operations and would like to discuss some of the more specific +aspects with him, prior to his return to Cuba. Cecil Cartwright, who as +had escorted AMSUNG-l to Washington, asked to sit in on this meeting +along with Peters and Rogerappas he felt that MASH should be fully +informed on whatever operational matters were discussed with AMRUNG-1 +for more effective future coordination between Headquarters and MASH. + Rogers indicated no objections to this and stated he was glad to have +him sit in at this meeting. + +4. In substance, Sopers covered most of the highlights dealing +with previous attempts to supply the ANTUM group with aras and ammo, +and air-maritine operations currently being planned. In this +connection, was highly pleased to learn that a 4,000 pound +SECRET + +: +91BK + +14-00000 +SECRET +-2- +shiprent had been successfully infiltrated to his group during his absence +and again urged that more such sicrents should bo stepped us in the future. + Rogers then briefly discussed the SINNE operation and asked ANHUNG-1 if he +didn't think this area for the De wa.. already "tlown" due to the number of +people who already knew of his operation. (This includes S other people +besides M-1 and A SUNG-1.) AMRUNG-1 stated he was not sure, Iut would +investigate this upon his return. However, he felt that this was an excel- +lent DZ site and should be utilized for any subsequent airdrop scheduled in +the Pinar del Rio province Rogers informed ARUNG-1 that his overlays on +various LZ's and 22's had been received and were being reviewed by the opera- +tions peo, lc. He complirented AAUNG-1 on the excellent work of his carto +grapher and expressed the view that these CZ areas would be put to good use. +Finally, he assured ANANG-l that no stone is being left unturned to provide +his grou with the necessary rateriel support which is critically needed and +that this suport will be step ed up as our infiltration capabilities are in- +creased both by air and sea. In parting, he cautioned ANG-l not to take +any unnecessary chances when he resumed operational activities in Cuba, since +his leadership in the AYUN group was vital to our overall interests. The +reeting was terminated about 1720 hours as Rogers and Peters took their de +parture. + +5. Spire of the more significant hishlights of the conversations which +took place between AVSUNG-1 and the undersined prior to his meetings with the +W/T operator (Francisco) and Regers are noted herewith: +a. Security: Castro has taken stringent acti n in tightening up +his internal security a, ainst counter-revolutionary forces inside +Cuba. The raiitia are being used to search houses for concealed +Leapons (usually by a block system), and anyone failing to produce +proper identification is removed for questioning by the DIER. +Hence, ANSUNC-1 ani his organization are largely confining their +activities to the daylight hours from 0700 to 2000 hours. Re +considers night operations - particularly on the stiects of Havona +as highly dangerous inasmuch as the Diell (security oryans) are +constantly on the alert to stop individuals on the street to check +their identification documents. + +b. Documentation of A, ents in Cuba: AMACIG-1 surgested using an +identirication card issued by the Havana University for their +students. He had a sample copy in his ossession, which he clairs +was readily accepted by Castro security forces as being valii. +Similarly, a driver's license properly authenicated along with a +health certificate were considored to be ford "cover" docurents +for acents operating in the Havana area. A supply of blank identi +fication caris will be turned over to the Station by ASUNG-1 for +transmittal to headquarters for any suta quent documentation of +SECRET +чіве + +14-00000 +4. +SECRET +: +agents who can be passed off as students at the Havana University. +(He suggested preparin: cae for his h/t operator (Francisco). + +c. Operational Expenditures: Queried on this aspect, VNG-1 stated +his organizati nowould need a vinimum of 50 to 60,000 pesos a +month to cover their overall operational expenses. These funds are +being used for safehouse maintenance, travel expenses, purchase of +vehicles and gascline, ailocation of funds to varicus sub- +divisions of the AMIT organisation located in various provinces of +Cuba, and purchase of food and support of various arents whose +families may be in dire need of food and medical supplies. + +d. W/T oerators: To date, both PANIC-14 and ANGLEX-1 have not +met the requirements for effective communication with us on ANTUM +operations. However, ANG-1 feels that APAC-l has not been +compromised or turned by the DICK and once he rets over his nervous +state, it is possible he can still be used. Similarly, although +A: GLEN-1 is considered to be a god w/T operator, LatYG-1 feels +his usefulness to him has been considerably negated by the nature +of his assignment at the Naval base and his recent restrictions +to this base by orders of the Castro recire. In short, AvKUNG-1 +feels communication is the weakest link in his current operations +and that direct comunications with the Embassy is growing in +creasingly hazardous, due to the fact that Embassy personnel are +under close surveillance by the Castro cecurity forces. For this +reason he feels that Francisco will fill a serious wid in this +respect, once he is infiltrated into the ANYIK organisation in +Cuba. +In +e. Support for other anti-Castro props in Cubat at stated that +all materiel support should bo funneled directly to his organiza- +tien for distribution to other anti-Castro grops in Cuba. +his view this would serve as a control factor in unifying the over- +all effort of the varicus splinter groups seeking svet support in +Cuba and ould also enhance the prestige of the MRR as the spear +head for the FRENTE. He then went on to add that he was fully +aware of our efforts to support other groups in Cuba, which he +assumed we were operating with on a unilateral basis. (i.e., he +sited Nino Dias in Oriente). AMUNG-1 felt this was a serious +mistake, as this unilateral support would affect the leadership and +direction new being provided by the MRR throughout Cure. The +undersigr.ed told AMAUNG-1 that he agreed on the desirability of +a coordinate d effort on the part of all counter-revolutionary +groups seeking to overthrow Castro using the FRENTE as the rally- +ing center. However, the question of support being etve ted +through one channel namely: his organization in Cube, was neither +feasible nor practical. The fact that Castro had tightened up +security throughout the various provinces of Cuba, weld make it +difficult or impossible for the AYLH group to ship arms and other +equiprent from Havana to the eastern rost provinces (te.. Las +SECRET +: + +14-00000 +SECRET +Villas, Caraguay or Oriente) without jeopardizing both shiprents +and person el. Hence, the need for unilateral action on our +part to supply these fighting groups in these provinces. This +explanation appeared to satisfy ANEUNO-1, however he still insisted +that his organizati n should at least be appraised of any rateriel +support provided other Ecroups in Cuba. He was assured that we +would take his request under consideration. + +f. ANDIDOY-1: AMRUNO-l feels that ne useful purpose would be served +in sending his associate to join forces with him in Havana. He +feels that AFBIDDY-1 should continue to represent the AYUM +faction in the Fid and when the counter-revolutionary forces aro +fully prepared to overthrow the Castro regire, AFRIDCY-1 will be +brought into the Pinar del Rio to direct the forces in this +province. + +g. Nanolo Ray: AMAUNG-l considers RAY as a highly dangerous individual +because of his great ambition to play a prominent role in any +subsequent Cuban government following the overthrow of the Castro +regime. In his opinion, RAY poses a serious threat to VARONA'S +leadership and the FRD inside Cuba. He is attempting to draw +various dissident groups to his banners and appears to have support +from the riddle class represented by business interests, politicians, +and the professional class. Should BAY be persuaded to join +forces with the FRD, AMDUNG-l thinks he wi:l continue to operate +on a unilaterai basis while seeking to supercede the FRD with +his own cryanization in Cuba. + +h. Tony Varona and the FRD: Although ANKUNG-1 recognizes the need +to support the FRD as a political front for rallying counter- +revolutionary groups against the Castro regime, he nonetheless +feels that the FIENTE and Tony VEROVA have lost considerable face +in Cuba by inaction and political maneuvering. He further pointed +out that he is aware that thousands of dollars had been poured into +the FRETE, but dissident groups in Cuba have seen no evidence of +any of this money to sup ort their efforts to cverthrow Castro. +Hence, confidence in the FID is at a rolatively low ebb among the +people in Cuba and a new shot in the arm in the form of materiel +and financial support is needed to restore this confidence. Ac- +cording to PRUNG-1 this cup, ort must be forthcoming soon because +such peole as Manolo RAY are taking the initiative and will soon +control the entire counter-revolut onary movement in Cuba. +SECRE +John D. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +049J/JG/T 14-5-5 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 6 +ROUTING +DATE 16 DECEMBER 1958 SECRET +TO DIRECTOR +FROM HAVANA +ACTION WI 5 +INFO COP, FI, FI/OPS, FI/ROM 3, 2F, PP/PRD, `P/PYD' 2, +PP/PMD, ICD 4, DD/1, AD/CI, S/C ROUTINE +IN 38553 +TO DIR INFO SACU CITE HAVA 0693 + +FORM INTEL +DA 16 DEC + +APPR: PARAS 1,4 (2) PARAS 2,3 (3) PARAS 5-6 + +SOURCE: PARA 1 GEORGE K HARPER, LAS VILLAS PLANTATION +OWNER (F) PARAS 2,3 AMARIA (B) PARA 4 AMDARK-1 (C) PARA 5 +HARRY GRAHAM (F) FROM DR MEMBER (F) + +1. ERNESTO GUEVARA HAS MOVED WESTWARD. HIS EXACT +LOCATION NOT KNOWN BUT 165 MEN THOUGHT TO BE UNDER HIS +COMMAND ARE CAMPED NEAR MANACAS IN WEST LAS VILLAS. +GUEVARA IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE SELIEVED TO BE TO CUT OFF +CENTRAL HICHWAY TRAFFIC WEST OF SANTA CLARA. FC: AMBARK-2 +CONFIRMS THIS REBEL STRATEGY, SAYS MAY BE PLANNING TRY +CUT HIGHWAY AT SANTO DOMINGO. SC: HEAVY TRUCKS CANNOT. +TRAVEL EAST OF SANTA CLARA. BACKROADS CAN BE USED BY +AUTOS AND LIGHT TRUCKS. + +2. 26TH OF JULY REPLACING CTC LABOR OFFICIALS +WITH OWN PEOPLE ON SUGAR CENTRALES WHICH IT CAPTURES. +CONRAD BEQUER DIAZ, WITH HOS IN CIRGA MASTRA, IN OF +THE PROGRAM. +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +6 +ROUTING +DATE 16 DECEMBER 1958 SECRET +TO +FROM +ACTION +INFO PAGE 2 +CITE ROUTINE +IN 38553 +HAVA 093 +TO INFO + +3. MANUEL RAY, MRC CHIEF, IS VISITING SIERRA MAESTRA +FOR CONFERENCE WITH FIDEL CASTRO DISCUSS CASTRO DESIRE +DISSOLVE NRC AND INCORPORATE IT INTO 26TH JULY. + +4. SMALL FEU FORCE ACTIVE NEAR COLISEO IN MATANZAS. +ARNS SHIPMENT SEIZED IN CAYO HUESO, FLA WEEK 7 DEC +WAS PURCHASED BY FEU FOR USE IN HAVA. + +5. BATISTA HAS CONTRACTED FOR SERVICES 2 FRENCH +ARMY OFFICERS EXPERIENCED IN GUERRILLA WARFARE TO +ADVISE CUBAN ARMY. +20-3 +SUPDATA: HOS MAY WISH QUERY PARIDON PARA 5. +DISSEN END DEF ORALLY. +RELEASED 1618302 + +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10104.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10104.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ff6f04745cbee1770026ceb95fc156427d95207 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10104.md @@ -0,0 +1,447 @@ +14-00000 +104-10179-10104 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +_ SECRET + +PROCESSING + +INFO +ACTION + +TO +Chief, Task Force W + +ACTION REQUIRED + +FROM +Chief, JMWAVE + +SUBJECT +GYROSE/AMCONCERT-1 +Report on Cira MARTINEZ + +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI + +REFERENCES + +ATTACHED HEREWITH IS AN ANCONCERT-1 REPORT ON Cira MARTINEZ, A CONFIDANTE OF MANUEL RAY. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +END OF DISPATCH + +Attachment: +h/w Copies of report (2) + +Distribution: +3-Headquarters w/att. + +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +SECURITY INFORMATION + +CLASSWA +SECRET + +DATE TYPED + +DATE DISPATCHED +NOV 6 1962 + +GUN NUMBER +HEADQUARTERS FILE + +19-120-33 + +14-00000 + +Hlwald & LIFEA-6468 + +cccc 110, S Oct 62 + +REPORTTIG ACET:スカパンナート +1:10 + +SUBJECT: Cira MARTINEZ, sia: "Cirita", vas closely connected το Manuel RAY. + +SOURCE: Karta DIEZ Rivas, Married to Dr. Ricardo KACHIN. Has connect +in Havana with verious anti-Communist organizations. + +On a visit I made to source, she told me that she had met Mrs. +Cira MARTINEZ in Havana. That Mrs. MARTINEZ used the clandestine +pacudonym "Josefina" and was married to architect Frank MARTINEZ. +That both subject and her husband were persons in the absolute +confidence of engineer Manuel RAY, and "Josefina" had been RAY's +secretary for a long time. + +Source claims to have learned from "Josefina" that she was +dissatisfied with RAY's political actions, to the extent that RAY +wanted her to join the executive of the organization J.U.R.E. but she +had refused because she did not agree with the/ of this +organization. That "Josefina" had described this organization as +a political movement the same as Castroism, only changing the name +of the leader. That the knows the plan of this organization is to +organizo all anti-BATICTA and anti-CASTRO organizations, under the +direction of the J.U.R.E., and develop a nationalistic and copecially +an anti-American policy in order to be able to group all the elements +existing in Cuba that have not figured prominently in the CASTRO +regime. After the fall of the CASTRO rogine they plan to form a +strong political party in Cuba and capitalize on the mistakos committed +by the provisional Covernment. With this objective in mind, they will +stay separated from the C.R.O. and from all relations with the U.S. +Government in order to be able to carry out their plan freely. + +Mrs. Cira MARTINEZ lives with her husband at 1004 NE 17th St., +Miami, phone umber PL-C-0483 on which they talk to many persons +related with RAY's plan. + +NOTE: One of RAY's most trusted leaders in Miami is still Osorio +DAVILA, former treasurer of the 26th of July Movement and man in the +absolute confidence of Haydos SANTECIA, For a long time DAVILA was +the Chief of the Havena Immigration Department, until he came to the +U.S. by boat from the coast of Kansas. Some days ago I cubmitted a +detailed report on Osorio DAVILA, and also on Cremos and many other + +14-00000 + +8 Oct 62, subjs Cira MARTINEZ (cont.) +own leaders of J.U.R.E., because there is another group of +individuals whose nomes are not advertised but who have command powers +in the J.U.R.E. One of these men is Ignacio LIDON, former leader of +the 25th of July Kovement, private secretary of the Commissioner of +Havana Jose LLALUSA, and G-2 delegate in Havana City Hall. LIDON +persecuted many persons in the City Hall because he was the one who +made the licts of persons who should be watched, to the G-2. He also +had close connections with the Minister of the Interior, Jose A. +NARANJO, whom he kept informed about the persons under cuspicion who +worked in the Ministry of the Interior. One time LIDON visited KARANJO +and informed him, in the presence of KARANJO's secretary, Lucy +ICHEVERRIA, that he should keep Captain Samon PADILLA, at that time +Chief of the Isle of Pines prison, under surveillance. In 1960 PADILLA +was preparing the escape of Captain Jorge SORUS, and thanks to Lucy'в +werning PADILLA took precautions and the plan could be carried out. +Ignacio LIDON lives in Miami but I don't know his home address. +Although he inter declared himself ca cati-comunist, and I think he +sought asylum in the Brasilien Embassy, I have no trust in him at all. + +14-00000 + +SEORIST + +On Sunday, October 28, I met twice with Manolo RAY of the Movimiento +Revolucionario del Pueblo (MRP) at the San Juan Intercontinental Hotel, in +San Juan, Puerto Rico. My main objectives weres (1) to elicit from +a a +list of Cubans, presently associated with the Castro regime, who are +critical of Castro and might be considered potential defectors; (2) to +amin a list of Jubans, either inside or outside the island, who could be +available, in case of an emergency, to help in setting up some kind of +provisional government; and (3) to have his general views on the possibility +of an insurrectionary movement. + +Since I had arranged to return to Washington on the same day, I did +not give Ray much Line to do a thorough job. However, he was able to +furnish se with a list of names, covering points (1) and (2). He promised +to provide me with additional information after checking with some of his +associated in New York and Miami. His thoughts on the possibility of an +insurrectionary movement idll be the subject of a separate semorandum. + +LIST I + +The persons herein indicated are either in Cuba or are working for +the Cuban Government. I add my own comments in parenthesis, based on +my conversations with Ray. + +A- GENERAL + +[Regino BOTI +-Minister of Economy + +(Ray feels he is disgusted with the Castro regime. +Instructions have gone out to sound his out. No +reply as yet.) + +[Commander Ifigenio ALMEJEIRAS +(Said to hold a key command position in Central +Cuba and to be thoroughly disgusted. Could be a +Key man in a top level revolt.) + +[Commander Lester RODRIGUEZ +(Has helped the MRP. Mis allegiance to Castro has +considerably weakened) + +[Commander Padre MIRET +(Very close to Rodrigues. Mill most probably +follow his.) +Commander Rolande CUBELAS +(Is anxious to leave Cuba) +[Rafael ESTANCOURI +(Commands an artillery post. His brother [name us +farnished) is actively against the regine.) + +SECRAT + +14-00000 + +To proteit +ident: tij of +Luis Pinedo +Suggesit we +Redact "Policia Judicial" + +[Captain Luis PINEDO Pares (Terry) +(Chief of the Poll +talked against Cast + +[Commander Faustino PÉREZ +(Former Minister. I +views. Probabiy and +in Ray's opinica.) + +[Commander Antonio E. LUZON +(Favorable to the + +[Commander Bernabe ODAZ +(In charge of faserta + +[José NARANJO +(Fald key positien in Savana province. Reported +to have expressed strong views against Castro.) + +[José ASSEF +(Formerly connected with "Goberneción. Also in +opposition to Castro). + +[Sebastián ARCOS +(Formerly connected with the Finance Ministry. Known +to be critical of regine.) + +[Karique IBARRA +(Under-Secretary of Public Works. Favorably inclined +to the MRP) + +[Armando FRANCO +(Present post unknown. Reported to be against Castro.) + +[Alfredo YABUR +(Minister of Justice, Conflicting reports as to his +Allegiance to Castre.) + +[Carlos LBENGA +(Ancassador to Nexico, has recently written to an +MRP Friend. Maar wiled, might be anxious to defect.) + +Marique ECTRIQUEZ Looche + +(Caben Anbassader to Korsoce. Presumed to be +anti-Castro.) + +[José FELLON +(One of the executive ambers of the Confederación +de Trabajadores Cubanos-Cuben Markers' Untori. +Kas been in coctars, sith the P.) + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +[Joe DIAR +(Another labor leader, known to be anti-Castro.) +Captain Haruel CARBONKL +(Assistant to LINEJEIRAS, In opposition to +regine.) + +[Commander Guillermo GARCIA +(Active in the western provinces. The MIP 18 +checking on a report regarding his disaffection.) + +[Antonio ESCOTO +(Was in command until recently of e naval post in +BARACOA. Definitely anti-Castro.) + +[Jose Cal Colón +(Also from Baraces. In charge of one of the +militia regimenis.) + +[Manuel PREZ +(Municipal Treasurer, Baracoa. Decidedly anti- +Castro.) + +[Taras DSTRO +(Beld government position in Oriente. Ko to +be Anti-Castro.) + +[Captain Duque ESTRADA +(has helped the KRP) +The "Alcaldes" (Kayors) of Oana Jany and San Cristobal) +to be against the regime. + +[José Angel ROMERO +(A Corner businessman frva Baracoa.) + +[Jean QUILLARON +(Also from Baracos. A public accountant.) + +(Pornar nayor of Artemisa) + +Feriberto DEL PORTO +Erasmo OCM +Jose SARCH +Jose MUZA +Danilo MESA +Pedro IGERSTAS Betancourt +Maniel DORTA Jaque + +(Could be helpful in Kavani +Province.) + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +[Austin TOHR +(From Camaguey. Former governor in 1959-60. +Trusted by the original revolution.), + +[Osorio DAVILA +(Tery respected in Katanzas. Also linked ad tà +the original revolution.) + +[Argelio MARTINEZ +(Forser commissioner in Matansas.) + +[José DEL RIO Lago +(A respected land surveyor in Pinar del Río. +Former Commander of the July 26 Koresent.) + +The main center of conspiracy within the government against Castro, +according to Rey, is the Planning Board (Junta Central de Planificación.) + +D-TRAINED PERSOANEL + +1. The following list includes technicians working for the government +under contract or as public officials. Those marked with an asterisk (*) +are highly trusted by Ray. + +[Arq. Joaquín SEBARKS +Public Works, Orienta Province Quantánamo) + +[Arq. Carlos MARURI (Ma-uri, dr.) +Municipality of Havana. + +[Argi. Armando PUENTES +Public Morks, Havana Ave. 26 Between 29 & 27 Totado) + +• Arq. Marianao DOU Riers +Municipality of Kavana Sta. Catalina 360, Vibora, Ravana + +• Arq. Rodolfo SANCHEZ García +Publie-Works, Havana 25-15609, Marianeo + +•Arg. Fernando o de Villaricencia +Pablic Works, Oriente Ave. 94 F15007, Rpte. Cinódromo, Marianas + +Arq. Derario DIY Van Der Outch (Public Works, Habana) 408 Between 27 & Jovallar, Kavana + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-5- + +[Arg. Julio ALDECOCYA +(Las Villas) Kari. Retiro Odontológico 1302, Vedado. + +Arq. José MARZOL Valenzuela +Professor at University of Havana. +Soto $50 Corner lst, Arroyo Marando + +[Arg. Antonia SUAREZ +Public Works, Havana Ave. 11 4813, Marianao] + +[Arg. Joaquín PELARZ Canallata, +INRA, Havan Infanta No. 24 - Apt. 601, Havana + +Franc1000 LARA, +Truck business + +Messrs. Manuel and Mario LOPEZ +88 A-45307, Marienso + +194 46510 - Between 65 y 73 Marianao +Foremen in Public Works, Les Villas + +Arq. José CANAVES Ugalde +Ave. 26 & Zoológico, Ravana + +2. Other trained personnel, not connected with the governmeert. + +[Arq. Pedro CUKSR(1), +Was in Public Works, Havane + +Arq. Felipe OMEZ Albarras +Ex-professor University of Havana and Vilanova + +Arq. Carlos MOURIN +Nas in Public Works, Kavana Ave. Zoológico 202, Vodado + +Arq. Ricardo CORONAS usport +28 ko. 270 Bet, 21 and 23, Vededo + +[Alberto COURIEL +Calsada No. 1059 Corm of 14, Vedado + +Rodolfo SOCARRAS Sanches +Extension of Maceo, El Wann, dezin + +Arq. Miguel ALCOLADO de la Torre +Kazino Gómez ko. 3. Quanténamo + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +Rodulfo TEARRA Peres +President, National Collers of Architects +15 ño. 259, Vista Alegre, Santiago de Cuba. + +Arq. Sebastian J. Riva +Terraza No. 155 Santiago de Cuba + +Emilio CARBO +No. 8610 Between 86 and 88, Miramar, Havana + +Arq. Everardo GARCIA Fernández, Sa Ave., 6602 +Marianao + +Kr. Anastasio ROSENORD, Contractor +180 Ko. 4107 - Bet. 41 and 43, Marianao + +Mr. Manolo RODRIGUEZ Garage +26 No. 502 Vedado + +• Kr. Humberto RODRIGUEZ, +Plumber 60A, 2114, Karienso + +Mr. Marmel LOBELIA +Electrician - Narianso. + +Arq. Antonio VICO, +tahabans (Municipality of Marianas) + +Arq. José Roberto CEOMAT, Ex-Dean University, School of Architecture +Brd Ave. $130 - Bet. 12 & 16, Kariana + +October 30, 1962 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10113.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10113.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f86b6e06bc3b7255a7823fe3d29b80fe849c20dc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10113.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +104-10179-10113 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH Chile + +Chief of Systems, YROSE/AUDESK +ACTION REQUIRED: None; FYI + +1. Subject was removed from CAC on 3 taken to a safe site where he was debriefed for of the debriefing was to Cuba and determining if he had any relationship any other Security organization. +2. During the of the to be willing to cooperate and there were t attempt of deception. However, it is a sharp operator, an opportunist and in individuals with. He is very verbose, loud and attempts to + +3. CEELLANA claims that he had no relationship to the Cuban C-2, that he knew Ramiro VALOI , Deputy Chief of the C-2, but that he any business with the sight but never knew their names. He members of the C-2 are communists and caliber. +4. Subject was granted asylum in the April 1962, which was obtained through RODRIGUES, Leader of the Creafteurs Union, Uruguayan Ambassador. According to subject in the Uruguayan Embassy because up by the Cuban Security Services. from Habana to the "Segundo frente " Gutterez, Captain of Captain +SALAS, +PARALELA According to individual was arrested in March 1962 and during the + +Attachments: Herewith +History +Distribution: +3 - C/TE w/att + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +Security Service, Subject. + +A admitted that in Los Angeles, California where but that he did have free +arms is +the Subject also engaged in other criminal he did This +provides the attached Personal his travel and the short term jobs to + +also admitted that in April 1961 by the because of his According to Subject was engaged in the +endeavored to take out of the country. Vicente Benito METEL Hernandez +Diz informed the Subject the whereabouts of Ramos. +and after being held for four days in out +who were released a few days before Subject. + +7. Subject denies any the +c-2 or any other Security Communism and is willing to do anything +interest and was returned to does not contemplate any future + +8. JMGAVE traces reflect the of the individuals mentioned + +Fley Gutierrez +Subject of 201-283349; +September +b. Aurelio Silva, + +Domingo + +d. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +The material contains Information effecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Tit'e 18, U.S.C. Secs. +793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +SECRET +(When Filled In) +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION +NOFORN/CONTINUED CONTROL +COUNTRY CUBA +Marked: None NEW MESSAGERE NO. TDCS -3/490,978. + +SUBJECT STATEMENTS OF MANOLA RAY, EXILE LEADER DATE DISTR. 24 OCTOBER 1961 +OF THE PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT +DATE OF OCTOBER 1961 PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +INFO 15-1 +PLACE & ENGLAND, LONDON (24 OCTOBER 1961) REFERENCES IN 11257 +DATE ACQ. + +APPRAISAL 3 FIELD REPORT NO. FOEL 30,995 +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION, SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +SOURCE OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE FROM "SOURCE WITH GOOD CONTACTS AMONG EXILES +IN CARACAS". 24 + +1. MANOLO RAY, EXILE LEADER OF MOVIMIENTO REVOLUCIONARIO +DEL PUEBLO (MRP - PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT) SAID IN +EARLY OCTOBER THAT HE WAS FIRMLY OPPOSED TO ANY INVASION OF CUBA, +INSISTING THAT CASTRO'S OVERTHROW WAS TO BE ACHIEVED BY INTERNAL +RESISTANCE AND THIS HAD ALREADY STARTED. + +2. THE MRP WAS ORGANIZED THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND AND SUPPORTED +BY ALL CLASSES OF THE POPULATION. IT HAD MEMBERS IN ALL 33 +TRADE UNIONS, THE G-2, MILITIA AND THROUGHOUT THE ADMINISTRATION. +RAY ESTIMATED 80 PERCENT OF POPULATION WERE OPPOSED TO CASTRO, +THOUGH MAJORITY WERE NOT ACTIVELY SO, HE CONSIDERED THE MRP AT +PRESENT ENJOYED MORE SUPPORT THAN THE ORIGINAL REVOLUTION HAD + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NOFORN/CONTINUED CONTROL +STATE ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC LISIA OCI ONE OCR ORR OD EXO FBI +&NS TREASURY REPC INCLANT +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +з/до diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10122.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10122.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7db846a12d64d8cb937d8b624a35d1d21fd6cfd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10122.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +104-10179-10122 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +536 PA +DATE : 24 OCT 61 +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : [LONDON] 15-1 +ACTION: W 2 +INFO : DCI, D/DCI, DDP, COP, ADDP/, CA/PROP, CI, CI/OPS, FIF WH 16, WE 7, DD/1(A), DD/1(L), AD/CI, os, s/c 2. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED HESSAGE +SECRET + +PK F +No Cs Reened Vale. Destroy. +RI-file this copy as indicated +Branch copy fed as and cated +RE Indexing (check one): + +201-2399298 Bing +REF リーリス +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +i +OCT 24 21312 61 + +ROUTINE +IN 11257 +TDCS -3/490,978 + +DIR INFO CARA CITE [LOND 8769] +1 +ANDRE ACTING +INTEL DYVOUR او +SUPDATA SOURCE SMOTH +TIME FILED 1310Z +23 +NOFORN CONTINUED CONTROL OEL - 30,995 CUBA +SUBJ STATEMENTS OF MANOLO RAY +DOI OCTOBER 1961 +15-1 +PADA ENGLAND LONDON 24 OCTOBER 1961 +SOURCE OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE FROM "SOURCE WITH GOOD CONTACT'S AMONG EXILES IN CARACAS". + +IW COMMENT. + +NO SEPARATE CABLE DISTRIBUTION IS BEING MADE OF THIS TDCS. +WH/REG 5WH/4/PM 2 WE/R 1 +WH/RE 1 WH/PACY 2 WE/O/R 2 +WH/FI 2 WH/1/V 1 +WH/PW 1 OS/SSD 1 +WH/4 2 WE/P 4 +DATE DISTRIBUTED: +RELEASING IWO: +2.J.M.DELANEY +FOXM 1389 SE PILVIOUS + +TDCS +PRECEDENCE +Xxx ROUTINE +23 PRIORITY +BASED ON OEL 30,995 +24 OCTOBER 2244 2 61 LIAISON: C +SECRET + +NP/SMOTHI + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +مد +8 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10134.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10134.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3dccd0dd48c417240d6f368eb0c291b5ec4c6be5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10134.md @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +14-00000 +104-10179-10134 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +VENOJITILU MEJOMIC +54201-239218 30 +SECRET +2 +: +ROUTING + +TODIRECTOR +R +FROM: PARIS +ACTION: SAS 8 (SAS NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1735 19 JUN DO) +INFO: DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, RI/AN, WE 4, WI 7, S/C. 2 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Nos Poproduce +walls AND GREEN COFLES +KAICHED +INS3271 +SECRETI +77272 +KPRITY DIR INFO PRITY MAOR SJAN WAVE ROUTINE BRUS CITE PARI 9068 +TYPIC +REF A PARI 2008 (1) 61964)* +B PARI 9049 (NOT SENT SJAN BRUSO +19 JUN 1963 +LIN (03094) +1. RAY CONTACTED BY JERVAY (UNDER IDEN A ALIAS) 17 AND 18 +(IN 567CA) +JUNE IN ADDITION CONTACTS REPORTED PARA ONE PARI 8824 RAY HAS +02 +A +ALSO BEEN IN CONTACT UNRUMBLE 6. UNPAPIST, AND AT LEAST ONE CON- +TACT WITH AMSPORT 1. RAY DESIGNATED UNRUMBLE 6 AS HIS CONTACT +oz +02 +: +MAN PARI. JERVAY NOT INTRODUCED BUT WILL CONTACT SHORTLY. STA +302 +حن +FEELS THIS IS GOOD MOVE SINCE UNRUMBLE 6 APPEARS BE GOOD MAN AND +HAS APPROACHED EMB IN PAST SEPARATELY FRON UNRUMBLE 2 VITH SONE +INTERESTING PLANS. STA DID NOT APPROACH HIN DIRECTLY IN PAST +02. +BECAUSE DID NOT WANT TO DISTURB RELATIONSHIP WITH UNRUMBLE 2. +02 +UNOBLE 2 VILL NEVERTHELESS, BE VITTING UNRUMBLE 6 CURRENT +RELATIONSHIP. RAY WAS DRIVEN AIRPORT BY ALBERTO BREZ VITO +UBON RAY SPENT MUCH TIME AND WHO SEENS BE CLOSEST TO RAY AMONG +HIS CONTACTS PARIS +CABRERA DID NOT PHONE OR COND PARIS OVER WEEKEN +CONTINUE MONITOR DEVELOPMENTS THROUGH JUNRUN BLE +IM AUTOMATIC DO子 +D-OFCLASSIFICATION. +Copy +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +14-00000 +하지 +R +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CLAFY ΤΟ ΓΙΓ +SECRET +IN +632 +PAGE 2 +ASSOL RAY BELIEVES CABRERA VILL WORK ON ARCOS BUT SAYS MAN WHO +SIGARE +COULD REALLY DO THE JOB IS ARCOS UNCLE WHO IN PUERTO RICO AND +KNOWN TO RAY. HE COULD NOT REMEMBER NANE OR EXACT RELATIONSHIP +1 PLANS CONTACT HIM ON RETURN AND GROOM HIM FOR TASK. RAY ASKED +BE INFORMED WHEN ARCOS RETURNS BRUS. +24 +4. KUBARK STAFFERCIDEN (IDEN B) OF CONGRESS OF CULTURAL FREEDOM +NET RAY AT LEAST TWICE. EXCELLENT RAPPORT. HE ARRANGED RAY'S +PRESS INTERVIEW WITH GUILLON DE MOULINS (INCORRECTLY REPORTED +CIN 60159) +IN PARA FIVE PARI 8947) OF LE MONDE. ALSO ARRANGED DINNER 63 +JUNE. WAS NONCOMMITAL BUT ENCOURAGING ABOUT JOB POSSIBILITY FOR +FRANQUI SHOULD HE DEFECT. +6. +Oz +24 +5. RAY SEEMS TO BE CONFIDENT FRANQUI WILL JOIN HIS CAMP IN +NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE AND RELYING ON CABRERA TO CONTINUE WORK- +ING ON HIM. STA NOT SO CONVINCED AND PLANS PROCEED ALONG LINES +(IN 63152) +DIR 48158 AND PARI 9067 (NOT SENT SJAN. BRUS). +A +B +POSSIBLE REFERENCE TO GUEDE TALK WITH FRANQUI IS IN IN 8 8 JUNE JUNE +(UNSOX. AMB GRAMATGES MENTIONS TO SINOBAS THAT MARIO (PRESUMABLY +THIRD SECY MARIO GRACIA VARELA) CALLED FROM THE EXHIBITION SAYING +THAT SOME ANTI-CASTRO ELEMENTS WERE ABOUT AND THAT FRANQUI ASKED +FOR SONE MORE PEOPLE FROM THE EMBASSY TO BE AROUND THE EXHIBITION +2, +-702 +24 +ALSO 12 VEINE UNSIERRA UNSNAFU 12 COMMENTS TO UNSNAFU 16 THAT +SORE GUSANOS VERE AT THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION AND THE FRENCH +FOLICE WENT BY CUBAN END TO ASK IF THEY SHOULD GUARD THE EXHIBIT. +HOVEVER THIS LATTER PROBABLY NOT REFERENCE TO GUEDE OTHER THAN +THIS STA HAS NO INDICATION FRANOUI HAS TALKED ABOUT +7. BAY FEELS TRIP EUROPE WAS VERY PROFITABLE. DES THE FACT +HE HAS NO FIRM COMMITMENT FROM FRANQUI, CABRERA OR ARCOS HE +SECRET + +14-00000 +2/17/ +R +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +IN 63271 +PAGE 3 +SEENS CONFIDENT THEY WILL JOIN HIM EVENTUALLY. HE FEELS HE HAS +TIGHTENED UP AND INSPIRED HIS "ORGANIZATION" PARIS. SAYS HAS +1 +GAINED OMPRESSION FROM TALKS WITH CUBANS HERE THAT DISILLUSION- +MENT AMONG CUBAN EMBASSIES AND OFFICIALS INSIDE CUBA HAS GROWN +CONSIDERABLY. RAY CONVINCED IT POSSIBLE TO OVERTHROW CASTRO +CLEANLY AND SIMPLY. WANTS DEVOTE OWN APPARATUS TO IDENTIFYING +DISAFFECTED ELEMENTS IN CUBA AND BUILDING UP SUPPLY APPARATUS IN +AND OUTSIDE CUBA TO SERVE THEN. +8. RAY ASKED FOR FOLLI +2 +A. UP TO DATE LIST OF PERSONNEL AND ADDRESS OF ALL CUBAN. +EMBASSIES IN EUROPE TO BE PASSED HIM IN SJAN AND UNRUMBLE 6 IN +PARIS. HE WANTS BEGIN MAILING PROPAGANDA AND LETTERS TO STIMU- +LATE FURTHER DISAFFECTION PERSONNEL. +02 +B. TRAINING OF HIMSELF IN SJAN AND UNRUMBLE 6 PARI IN +IDENTICAL SV SYSTEM WHICH THEY CAN USE FOR CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN +SJAN AND PARI AND ALSO INTO CUBA. STA FELT BOTH THESE IDEAS +SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED AND RAY WAS TOLD COULD BE DONE. VOULD +APPRECIATE HOS PROVISION OF ITEM A AND DESIGNATION OF SV SYSTEM. +C. RAY ALSO ASKED WE LINE UP JOB FOR CABRERA AS EUROPE REP +SOME PAPER AS DISCUSSED WITH NAUMAN PER PARI 6947. VOULD APPRE- +CIATE HOS FOLLOWUP ON THIS. +9. FEEL ONE SOLID ACCOMPLISHMENT OF RAY'S TRIP VAS RE-ES- +TABLISHMENT DE WORKING RELATION VETH BAY. BELIEVE HE HET IT OFF +VELL WITH NAUMAN GROVERY AND JERVAY AND GAINED CONFIDENCE OUR +SUPPORT WHICH MAY ALLEVIATE SOMEWHAT SOME PAST PROBLENS KUBARK +RELATIONSHIP, +16. INDEX. C/S COMMENT: RAY DEPARTING PARI AF 015 ARRIVING NY 1300 HOURS 18 +SECRET +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10136.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10136.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e457176546a62713e147572058ad69f275e4232a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10136.md @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +--- +14-00000 +104-10179-10136 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM: PARIS + +ACTION: 3AS 8 (SAS NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1735 19 JUN DO) + +INFO: DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, RI/AN, WE 4, WH 7, 5/C2 11 + +SECRETI +7727Z + +KPRITY DIR INFO PRITY MADR SJAN WAVE ROUTINE BRUS CITE PARI 9868 +TYPIC + +REF A PARI 9888 (1) (IN 60169)* 19 JUN 1963 +B PARI 9849 (NOT SENT SJAN BRUS) (IN 63094) + +1. RAY CONTACTED BY JERVAY (UNDER IDEN A ALIAS) 17 AND 18 JUNE. IN ADDITION CONTACTS REPORTED PARA ONE PARI 8824 RAY HAS +ALSO BEEN IN CONTACT UNRUMBLE 6, UNPAPIST, AND AT LEAST ONE CONTACT WITH AMSPORT 1. RAY DESIGNATED UNRUMBLE 6 AS HIS CONTACT +MAN PARI. JERVAY NOT INTRODUCED BUT WILL CONTACT SHORTLY. STA +FEELS THIS IS GOOD MOVE SINCE UNRUMBLE 6 APPEARS BE GOOD MAN AND +HAS APPROACHED EMB IN PAST SEPARATELY FROM UNRUMBLE 2 WITH SOME +• INTERESTING PLANS. STA DID NOT APPROACH HIM DIRECTLY IN PAST +BECAUSE DID NOT WANT TO DISTURB RELATIONSHIP WITH UNRUMBLE 2. +UNRUMBLE 2 VILL NEVERTHELESS BE VISITING UNRUMBLE 6 CURRENT +RELATIONSHIP RAY WAS DRIVEN AIRPORT BY ALBERTO BAEZ WITH +WHOM RAY SPENT MUCH TIME AND WHO SEEMS BE CLOSEST TO RAY AMONG +HIS CONTACTS PARIS +2. CABRERA DID NOT PHONE OUR COME PARIS OVER WEEKEND. +CONTINUE MONITOR DEVELOPMENTS THROUGH UNRUMBLE 6. + +SECRET +GROUP +EXCLUDING FROM AUTOMATIC DO +GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION. +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy +--- +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET IN 631 PAGE 2 + +RAY BELIEVES CABRERA VILL WORK ON ARCOS BUT SAYS MAN WHO +COULD REALLY DO THE JOB IS ARCOS UNCLE WHO IN FUERTO RICO AND +KNOWN TO RAY. HE COULD NOT REMEMBER NAME OR EXACT RELATIONSHIP +BUT PLANS CONTACT HIM ON RETURN AND GROOM HIM FOR TASK. RAY ASKED +BE INFORMED WHEN ARCOS RETURNS BRUS. + +4. KUBARK STAFFER (IDEN B) OF CONGRESS OF CULTURAL FREEDON +MET RAY AT LEAST TWICE. EXCELLENT RAPPORT. HE ARRANGED RAY'S +PRESS INTERVIEW WITH GUILLON DE MOULINS (INCORRECTLY REPORTED +(IN 60159) +IN PARA FIVE PARI 8947) OF LE MONDE. ALSO ARRANGED DINNER 63 +JUNE. WAS NONCOMMITAL BUT ENCOURAGING ABOUT JOB POSSIBILITY FOR +FRANQUI SHOULD HE DEFECT. + +5. RAY SEEMS TO BE CONFIDENT FRANQUI VILL JOIN KIS CAMP IN +NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE AND RELYING ON CABRERA TO CONTINUE WORK- +ING ON HIM. STA NOT SO CONVINCED AND PLANS PROCEED ALONG LINES +(IN 63152) +DIR 48158 AND PARI 9867(NOT SENT SJAN BRUS). + +6. POSSIBLE REFERENCE TO GUEDE TALK WITH FRANQUI IS IN 8 JUNE +UNSOX. AMB GRAMATGES MENTIONS TO SINOBAS THAT MARIO (PRESUMABLY +THIRD SECY MARIO GRACIA VARELA CALLED FROM THE EXHIBITION SAYING +THAT SOME ANTI-CASTRO ELEMENTS WERE ABOUT AND THAT FRANQUI ASKED +FOR SOME MORE PEOPLE FROM THE EMBASSY TO BE AROUND THE EXHIBITION. +50 13 DINE UNSIERRA UNGRIAFU 12 GONNENTS TOMUSNAFU LE THAT +ONE "QUSANOS VERE THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION AND THE FRENCH +POLICE VENT BY CUBE 18 ASK IF THEY SHOULD GUARD THE EXHIBIT. +HOWEVER DIES LATTER PROBABLY NOT REFERENCE TO QUEDEL OTHER THAN +THIS STA HAS NO INDICATION FRANQUI HAS TALKED ABOUT APPROACH +30 NIM. +7. RAY FEELS TRIP EUROPE VAS VERY PROFITABLE. DESPITE FACT +HE HAS NO FIRM COMMITIMENT FROM FRANQUI, CABRERA OR ARCOS HE + +SEGRET +--- +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SEERFT PAGE 3 +IN 63271 +HE FEELS HE HAS +SEEMS CONFIDENT THEY WILL JOIN KIM EVENTUALLY. +TIGHTEVED UP AND INSPIRED HIS ORGANIZATION" PARIS. SAYS HAS +GAINED MPRESSION FROM TALKS WITH CUBANS HERE THAT DISILLUSION- +MENT AMONG CUBAN EMBASSIES AND OFFICIALS INSIDE CUBA HAS GROUN +CONSIDERABLY. RAY CONVINCED IT POSSIBLE TO OVERTHROW CASTRO +CLEANLY AND SIMPLY. WANTS DEVOTE OWN APPARATUS TO IDENTIFYING +DISAFFECTED ELEMENTS IN CUBA AND BUILDING UP SUPPLY APPARATUS IN +AND OUTSIDE CUBA TO SERVE THEM. +8. RAY ASKED FOR FOLLI +A. UP TO DATE LIST OF PERSONNEL AND ADDRESS OF ALL CUBAN +EMBASSIES IN EUROPE TO BE PASSED HIM IN SJAN AND UNRUMBLE 6 IN +PARIS. HE WANTS BEGIN MAILING PROPAGANDA AND LETTERS TO STIMU- +LATE FURTHER DISAFFECTION PERSONNEL. +B. TRAINING OF HIMSELF IN SJAN AND UNRUMBLE 6 PARI IN +IDENTICAL SV SYSTEM WHICH THEY CAN USE FOR CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN +SJAN AND PARI AND ALSO INTO CUBA. STA FELT BOTH THESE IDEAS +SKOULD BE ENCOURAGED AND RAY WAS TOLD COULD BE DONE. VOULD +APPRECIATE HOS PROVISION OF ITEM A AND DESIGNATION OF SV SYSTEM. +C. RAY ALSO ASKED WE LINE UP JOB FOR CABRERA AS EUROPE REP +SOME PAPER AS DISCUSSED WITH NAUNAN PER PARI 6947. WOULD APPRE- +CIATE HOS FOLLOWUP ON THIS. + +FEEL ONE SOLID ACCOMPLISHMENT OF RAY'S TRIP WAS RE-ES- +TABLISHMENT OF WORKING RELATION WITH RAY. BELIEVE HE HIT IT OFF +WELL WITH NAUMAN GROVERY AND JERVAY AND GAINED CONFIDENCE OUR +SUPPORT WHICH MAY ALLEVIATE SOM EVHAT SOME PAST PROBLEMS KUBARK +RELATIONSHIP. +16. INDEX. +SECRET C/S COMMENT: PRAY DEPARTING PARI AF 015 ARRIVING NY 1300 HOURS 18 JUNE + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10143.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10143.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..72a5e6e5745b1c008e45c130167bdce8d04c9f74 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10143.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +# 104-10179-10143 +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ATE : 400 +19 AUG 62 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING: +2 +3 +6 +DIRECTOR + +ROM: +MEXICO CITY +AUG 19 01252 62 + +CTION: TFW 10 + +IFO: DDP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, WH 7, S/C 2 +ROUTINE + +IN 47827 +DIR INFO SJAN WAVE CITE MEXI 1743 + +GYROSE +REF DIR 30436 (OUT 66673) +01, 24 +1. JEREMY X BENADUM, WHO HANDLES LITEMPO VISA CHANNEL, BELIEVES +PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE GET MEXICAN VISA BY APPROACHING MEXICAN CONSUL +MIAMI OR SJAN. PROBLEM IS GETTING GOBERNACION VISA PERMIT. GOBERNACION +HAS LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF APPLICATIONS STACKED UP ON WHICH ACTION +NORMALLY BUROCRATICALLY SLOW ANYWAY AND ON WHICH GOBERNACION DOES NOT +REALLY DESIRE TAKE ACTION, BECAUSE OF DANGER CUBANS WILL BECOME PUBLIC +CHARGES. BEST CHANCE IS FOR ANY HIGH LEVEL MEXICAN OFFICIAL IN MEXICO +CITY FRONT FOR AMBANG-1 AND FOLLOW UP CASE CLOSELY THROUGH GOBERNACION. +NEXT BEST CHANCE IF A-1 HAS NO SUCH HIGH LEVEL CONTACT IS TO USE +ANY CUBAN FRIEND OF HIS MEXI WHO HAS SUCH HIGH LEVEL MEXICAN CONTACT. +THIS IS USUAL METHOD. USE OF STATION LITEMPO CHANNEL WOULD NOT +24. +NECESSARILY BURN ODYOKE INTEREST IN A-1 BECAUSE HICH LEVEL GOBERNACION +24 +24,01 +OFFICIALS SOMETIMES KNOWINGLY USE LITEMPO VISA CHANNEL THEMSELVES 24 +FOR "PERSONAL INTEREST CASES AND MIGHT VERY WELL BE USING THE CHANNEL +THEMSELVES IN A-1'S CASE. IF BY COINCIDENCE A-1'S CUBAN FRIEND MEXI +HAPPENED TO APPROACH THEM. STATION HAS NOT DISCOURAGED SUCH USE +08 +08 + +SECRET +GRUof S +Excited trem sr +ανατείας επι +csticatie +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +Copy No. + +DATE: +TO +: +FROM: +ACTION: +INFO +: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +PAGE 2 +ROUTING +2 +3 +3 +6 +IN 47827 MEXI 1743 +OF THE CHANNEL BECAUSE IT TENDS TO HELP EVERYONE WHO IN ACT" TO +KEEP MOUTHS SHUT AND TO KEEP CHANNEL FROM BEING BRANDED AS : +EXCLUSIVELY JODYOΚΣ.] Οι +24 +T +2. WOULD BE PREFERABLE FOR A-1 TO ZRY ON HIS OWN AS INDICATED +24 +BUT MEXICAN AND WILL ON REQUEST INITIATE AND FOLLOW THROUGH ON ACTION. +IMPORTANT THING IS THAT ACTION NOT BE CARRIED ON BY A-1 AND STATION +SIMULTANEOUSLY. THERE WILL BE NO NEED FOR STATION TO INTERVENE WITH +24. +MEXI CONSUL MIAMI ONCE VISA PERMIT ISSUED IF NO QUESTION A-1 CAN +PROVE HIS ABILITY REENTER PBPRIME WITH SOME DOCUMENT. IF SUCH QUESTION +32. +ARISES, MEXI CONSUL WILL PROBABLY CONTACT STATION CASE OFFICER 24. +CINODACID COVER ROLE ON OWN. IF NOT A-1 CAN SUGGEST CALLING THEIR +USUAL ODACID CONTACT MEXI. +3. PLEASE ADVISE. + +END OF MESSAGE +C/S COMMENT: RE OBTAINING VISA FOR AMBANG/1. + +SECRET +6EJUP 1 +Escinded tren artanste +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10167.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10167.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2052fc151d9804d84070918a31ac14532d849fc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10167.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +104-10179-10167 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +3 Jan. 64 +3 January 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR : Chief, Special Affairs Staff +ATTENTION : Mr. A. Rodriquez +SUBJECT : Radio Switch Equipment for Demolition +Firing Purposes + +1. After our conversation on this subject on 30 December, +the question was discussed with Mr. Jay Alpern, TSD/AOB, and +Mr. Lee Poole, TSD/QRF. The following information if forwarded +for your consideration as a result of our discussions. + +2. Mr. (Alpern), Audio Operations Branchs-recommends two +companies as sources of equipment of this nature. These companies +have experience, under classified contracts with TSD, in producing +reliable equipment for special purposes of this sort. They also, +of course turn out commercial equipment of good quality for normal +communications needs. These companies are: + +a. (Motorola, Chicago, Illinois) +b Kell, Cambridge, Massachusetts + +The TSD VHF radio switch equipment for demolition needs was +developed for us by Motorola. Kell-Comtransistorized sets have +been produced to meet the special needs (not for demolition purposes) +of other SAS projects. + +3. In the opinion of both persons consulted, the expenses noted +in our first discussion should have produced a reasonable amount of +workable equipment if the source was both capable and reliable. +TSD recommends the use of frequencies in the VHF/UHF spectrum for +equipment of this sort and crystal tuning control for reasons of reliability, +selectivity and rejection of spurious signals. + +4. Inexpensive equipment of Japanese or American manufacture +in the citizens band frequency ranges for toys, radio control devices, + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +Page Two + +short range communications, etc., is available from many +manufacturers. Our Quick Reaction Facility can produce a +small number of radio switches based on these devices with a +considerably lesser degree of security from false signal triggering +with a lead time of 6 to 8 weeks. Simple mechanical protection +against accidental triggering can be gained by inclusion of counting +switches, for example, which require a preset number of firing +impulses intentionally transmitted to produce the final closure of +a relay and firing of a charge. + +5. Reliability of operation in terms of response to a +transmitted signal of a given power is quite difficult to predict when +conditions of antenna length, orientation and exposure cannot be +foreseen. Location of the receiver in a target building will also have +a strong bearing on 'range' from the transmitter. Building construction, +intervening obstacles and interference from other nearby radio fre- +quency sources will affect performance of the set. + +6. If you wish to discuss the problems in greater depth, +we recommend a conference with audio technicians or engineers. +It may serve to clarify the appropriate characteristics which special or m +modified commercial equipment should possess to meet the needs of your +operation. Problems of camouflaging the explosive or incendiary material +to serve operational requirements would be minor compared to the +necessary consideration of effects on the receiver switch concealed +within which could have important effects on performance. + +AUSTIN M. JONES +C/TSD/CAB/SD + +Distribution: +2-C/SAS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10182.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10182.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c8a6d27c199f85f0d915df40e3a4ae66ed1fed8c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10182.md @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ +104-10179-10182 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Meeting with AMBANG-1 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +2 August 1963 + +1. I met with AMBANG-1 on 27 July 1963 in Miami. The following is a resume of the business transacted at that meeting. + +a. Request for High Explosives + +AMBANG-1 stated that in view of my outline of strategic targets inside Cuba during our last meeting which took place in Washington on 21 June 1963, he had decided to attempt a sabotage operation against the Havana power plant. He informed me that he has a man employed in the power plant in Havana who is capable of launching this operation. In this connection AMBANG-1 asked if we could make available twenty pounds of high explosives as well as six to eight thermite grenades. AMBANG-1 asked if it were possible to have the twenty pounds broken into smaller lots. In our further discussion of this subject, it became apparent that A-l would be willing to receive the materiel either in San Juan or inside Cuba, but that he definitely preferred the latter if this were possible. Like in mist other instances during our conversation, I advised AMBANG-1 that I would need to discuss this matter with my superiors but that I could tentatively assure him of our ability and willingness to furnish the high explosives in San Juan and possibly inside Cuba. At this point I asked AMBANG-1 if he could foresee the need for materiel of this type inside Cuba. I told him that I asked this question because if his group were prepared now or in the near future for meaningful sabotage action inside Cuba it was conceivable that we could begin the caching of needed materiel inside Cuba. AMBANG-1 assured me that they + +-2- + +were in a position to sabotage the electrical plant in Havana. (I did not ask, neither did he specify which plant.) He did not promise immediate action, adding that he wanted to assure himself of the details of the planned operation and the safety-odds of the man involved. A-l then indicated that he would certainly be in a position to accomplish this mission and others in the future and would be most grateful for any materiel we could put in place. I left the matter with him with the understanding that if it were possible we would proceed with caching the high explosives in the general area of Havana, He assured me of their capability to service and retrieve the cache. + +b. Request for Contact in Guantanamo + +AMBANG-1 asked me if it would be possible for us to arrange some means for Rogelio Cisneros to visit Guatanamo and talk to his brother who is an employee of the Naval Base and another agent of theirs likewise employed there. The reason A-1 gave for the request was that they wished to inform Ramon Cisneros Diaz of the JURE plans to begin the implementation of their plan of resistance and overthrow of the Castro Regime. I advised A-1 that whereas I would look into this matter as I could tentatively tell him that the chances of accomplishing there were remote. + +c. AMBANG-1 Political Plans + +AMBANG-1 informed me that he was planning at this time to be in New York on or about 10 August and that following this trip he intended to go to Santo Domingo and Caracas. In Santo Domingo he hoped to set up a small base for operations such as a small house on a farm near the shore which could be used for boat travel to Cuba. Once he had made such arrangements he intended to talk to President Juan Bosch telling him of the plan and asking his acquiescence if not support. AMBANG-1 intends to tell Bosch that he will not embarrass him and will go about his business in a secure and professional manner adding that if he should embarrass Bosch, the latter could disclaim him and A-l would desist from any further activity there. + +So far as AMBANG-1's trip to Caracas is concerned, that will be principally devoted to orienting the JURE representation + +-3- + +in that city. In addition, AMBANG-1 will attempt to see and talk to Venezuelan Government officials including President Betancourt. + +Some time after this trip AMBANG-1 intends to visit Central America principally Costa Rica and if he can procure a visa, Mexico. The purpose of all his travel is the raising of funds, the general tightening of his organization and discussions necessary to coordinate their efforts. + +d. Isolation of Cuba. + +AMBANG-1 made it exceedingly clear that the lifeline to his assets inside Cuba had been severely restricted when PAA flights were suspended. Nothing could suit AMBANG-1 more than to have these flights resumed. AMBANG-1's obviously great interest in the resumption of these flights was the most eloquent statement yet of his belief that he has a network, or that he can revive a network within Cuba. At least at this stage of JURE operations, AMBANG-1 does not appear to consider the infiltration of manpower as necessary. + +AMBANG-1 stated that the use of flights from Spain and Mexico to Cuba was difficult and costly whereas the Miami-Havana run had been most useful in maintaining contact within Cuba. It was AMBANG-1's opinion that the resumption of PAA flights would be an operational boom to JURE and that whereas he could see Castro making some political capital out of the flights, he believed that some appropriate statement such as "there is no political significance but only a humanitarian and compassionate reason for the reestablishment of this link,"would be sufficient to negate any political advantage by Castro. + +e. AMBANG-1 Phasing Out of his Employment + +AMBANG-1 gave me to believe that he is closing shop and giving up his position with the Corporacion de Renovacion Urbana y Viviendas where he is employed as an engineer in charge of building pre-cast concrete houses. AMBANG-1 stated that during the past week Governor Munoz Marin gave final authority for the erection of a plant to produce these houses in Puerto Rica. AMBANG-1 is + +-4- + +torn with the thought of leaving this project which he believes will be most successful, and which would assure his livelihood, but he knows that he must devote himself to the fight against Castro. It is obvious to me that AMBANG-1 will within the next two months phase out of this employment to devote full time to the liberation of Cuba. + +f. A JURE Radio Link + +AMBANG-1 asked me if I would be able to assist him in the establishment of a San Juan-Caracas-Miami radio link. He explained that the JURE has spent a great deal of money on telephonic communications between these points and were most anxious to set up a means of radio communication in order to economize. I guess that AMBANG-1 could tell from my reaction that I was not too sympathetic to his request for he withdrew it almost as soon as he had made it. He went on to say that this was a problem which they could overcome and I presume that he will seek to establish such radio communications without our assistance. + +g. Aerial Maps of Cuba + +AMBANG-1 informed me that the JURE membership had brought out of Cuba an entire series of maps showing key roads, bridges, industrial plants, et al, which they had copied by the Aero Service Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. AMBANG-1 stated that they had received most of these photos from the Aero Service Corporation but that the 101 were still missing. He gave me the numbers of those missing and asked if we could procure them, I have since informed AMBANG-1 that it would perhaps be best it he could, or his organization, do this instead but that we would pay the travel of one of his men, should this prove necessary. Attached, hereto, is a copy of the missing photos in question. + +h. JURE Organization and Strength + +AMBANG-1 informed me that the membership of the JURE in San Juan was now at about 500 members and that each of these individuals makes a weekly contributionto the organization. + +-5- + +In addition there are large JURE organizations in Caracas, Venezuela and Dallas, Texas. There are according to AMBANG-1 a total of thirty delegations in Latin America, the U. S. A. and Europe. He cited as an example the delegation in San Francisco which had recently purchased a typewriter through the collection of green stamps. He added that Rogelio Cisneros had travelled to San Francisco some time ago to communicate with that group and to tighten its organizational activities. + +i. AMBANG-1 Asks About ARTIME and the Activities in Central America + +AMBANG-1 raised the question of Manuel ARTIME's activities in Central America and particularly in Nicaragua. He stated that any association with Somoza would not help in creating the mistique and political coloration necessary to inspire revolution and resistance from the non-Communists elements in Cuba. Whereas, I had expected AMBANG-1 to go into a long harangue as to the positive damage that ARTIME's actions with Somoza could cause, he left the matter at about this point. I agreed that the Somozas did not have a liberal political reputation throughout Latin America, but added that whatever Cubans could do from that or any vantage point against Communism in Cuba would in my estimation be helpful, -- while I am sure AMBANG-1 did not agree with me, he did not say so. In respect to ARTIME and Miro Cardona, whose name entered into the conversation later, AMBANG-1 took a fairly objective view. He stated that Miro had arrived in San Juan and that he wished him the best as he figured he had suffered enough. Insofar as ARTIME was concerned I gathered that AMBANG-1 might feel that the associ- ation with Somoza would not do ARTIME any good in a post-Castro Cuba. As AMBANG-1 is convinced that a government after Castro must be of a progressive liberal stripe, ARTIME was not doing himself any good by identifying himself with the Somozas, + +j. A List of Cuban Diplomats + +As AMBANG-1 had asked for a list of Cuban Diplo- mats abroad while we were in Paris, I advised him that such a list had been prepared and we would make it available to him. In this connection he asked if we could include the addresses of each of the Cuban installations. Speaking of diplomats, AMBANG-I wanted to + +-6- + +know if Ambassador Gustavo Arcos had returned from Prague. I informed him that I did not know. AMBANG-1 was most interested to learn that Franqui's wife and children had actually come out of Cuba, and indicated that he would intensify his efforts to maintain contact with Cuban Diplomat Cabrera Infante in Brussels as a means toward the eventual recruitment of Franqui. + +k. AMBANG-1 Relation with Jorge Volsky + +In conjunction with questions regarding propaganda sent to Cuba, and the JURE's general plans in this field, I asked A-1 about his relation with Jorge Volsky. A-1 stated that he con- sidered Volsky to be an extremely able, serious newspaperman. He added that whereas he saw Volsky frequently on his trips to Miami, the latter did not work for him. A-l stated that Volsky's work was a full-time job which left him little time to do anything else. + +A-l stated that JURE propaganda was produced by a twelve man board. + +A-1 added that the JURE expected to shortly introduce a statement on its position into Cuba. + +l. AMBANG-1 Asks about Two Man Underwater Craft + +A-1 asked if I knew anything about a two man type craft which travels through the water. I presume A-1 was talking about the "sea-sled." I advised him that I know little about this type craft, but in my opinion its usefulness for the type activity he had in mind was limited. AMBANG-1 would use this craft for the final phase of an infiltration effort. A-l stated that this craft was being used at the hotel beaches in San Juan as a type of sporting activity. I will advise him that he could pursue this matter himself as all knowledge on this subject is publicly available. + +m. AMBANG-1 Trained in [Simple Scorch System] +24 + +A WAVE technician, [Culver Ladd] under the name +03 + +of Mr. Lane trained A-1 to use a [simple scorch system] of S/W. A-1 +24 + +-7- + +was given some eighty pills with which he will be able to make the "ink" used in this system of S/W. A-l was pleased with the system, especially its simplicity. He will use the system to communicate with his chief delegate in Paris and undoubtedly other persons in Cuba as well as in the other JURE delegations. + +n AMBANG-1 is Writing an Article for Cuadernos + +At the request of German Arcienegas, the famed Colombian intellectual, A-l is preparing an article which is to be published in Cuadernos. The article will deal with the problems facing Latin America and how they can be resolved. A-l will be in select company as Arcienegas has asked a number of prominent Latin American intellectuals for their views. + +Officer +0. Communication Between AMBANG-1 and Case + +AMBANG-1 gave me the following addresses at which he can be reached: + +Corporacion de Renovacion +Urbana y Viviendas +PARADA 31 +Ponce de Leon, +Hato Rey +Puerto Rico +Telephone No. 723-1671 + +(NOTE: This is not AMBANG's office or home, but that of a friend who is always able to reach A-1.) + +Also: + +Mr. Jaime Mitrani +1260 W. 61 Place +Hialeah, Florida + +AMBANG-1 was given the following means of contacting me: + +Mr. Alfred Fernandez +P. O. Box 1104, Main Post Office +Washington, D. C. +Telephone No. 737-8294 + +AMBANG-1 will use the name "Tony" as a signature in mail to me. + +-8- + +2. General Observations + +I beleive AMBANG-1 is planning to return to Cuba. He indicated that he would give the matter serious thought to even go in, disguised, as a legal traveller if that road were generally open, i. e., if rather large numbers of travellers were going in via PAA flights. This line seemed a bit out of character for A-l, for it seems unrealistic and somewhat remindful of Macaulay's references to the state of mind that exiles develop. I also detected what we consider to be a somewhat unrealistic appraisal of the Cuban situation in A-l's estimate that Castro has coneiderably less than 40% of the Cuban people with hira. A-1 may be losing more than a little touch with Cuban reality. + +A-1 remains convinced that he is on the right track in working for the eventual overthrow of Castro. He is convinced, however, that two to three years is all the time leſt for actually destroying the Castro regime, believing that there will be a favorable turn in the Cuban economic situation by late 1965. A-l is likewise convinced that Castro cannot add to the improvement of Cuba, to the contrary that so long as the principal decisions are made by Castro, the general trend will be confusion arising from a failure to concentrate on specific problems until they are corrected. + +AMBANG-1 is likewise convinced that the JURE is building a political group and general outlook which will have an impact on Cuba for many years to come. He is especially concerned with the need to carefully consider cach position of his group in order to create the lasting impression that JURE knows where it is going and that its leadership is composed of men who know how to "run" a country without the false starts, confusion and chaos identified with the Castro regime. + +AMBANG-1 is likewise greatly concerned with the necessity of not creating an impression inside Cuba that the JURE will return to mete out "Justice." It is essential, A-l states, to convince the general populace that the overthrow of Castro will not result in a bloodbath, rather that the sole aim is to save the revolution that has been betrayed. He is anxious that the people inside Cuba see + +-9- + +the JURE as a responsible, intelligent and dispassionate group which is capable of bringing to Cuba all that the revolution promised. + +Alfonso Rodriguez +SAS/SO + +Distribution: +1 - C/SAS +03 +1 - SAS/Bolten; Hecksher; [Amori] +1- Chrono +1-RAY File diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10195.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10195.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..26ba65959f5ac573a72b41e5126c91fdbccb73bc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10179-10195.md @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +104-10179-10195 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET +ROUTING +1. +2. +3. +4. +5. +6. + +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : SAN JOSE +ACTION: DCAM/SA 3 +INFO : DOP, CA.H, VR + +SECRET 3323132 + +DIR INFO WAVE 114.JA. CITE SJOS 6699 +REF: SJOS S7 (534) +YAT TYPES AMWORLD +1N5403! +C/S COMENT: "DISSEMINATION APPLICASLE +TO RYBAT TYPIC YOBITE ANWORLD CABLES. + +1. UNDER COVER OF ODACID POLIT OFFICER MICHAEL H. MARTUFFI +MET IOS, VISITING "ENGINEERING CONSULTANT", AT HOME PAO ON +2. APRIL. IDE REQUESTED PRIVATE TALK IN WHICH HE QUICKLY PUT +FORTH THE REQUEST THAT MARTUFFI TELL HIM WHAT WAS KNOWN LOCALLY +OF NATOLO RAY'S TRAINING EFFORT IN COSTA RICA. HE SAID "OUR GOVERNMENT +ANXIOUS TO KNOW WHAT JURE GROUP DOING HERE" AS IF HE +ODYCKE EMPLOYEE. MARTUFFI SAID POSING HAS HEARD RUMORS גבייס! +ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVITIES PER RECENT SPEECH MANJEL KORA SUT NOTHING +DEFINITE. IOEN SAID HE FRIEND MANOLO RAY AND "פא "סאא בא HAS +BOUGHT 133 FOOT BOAT WHICH NOW IN PUERTO RICO" יכא דייכס זנב +THO BACKS RAY FINANCIALLY. +2. IOEN VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE CENTRAL AMERICAN SITUATION AND +FULL-FLEDGED NAME DROPPER. KIS COMPANY RECENTLY SECURED CONTRACT + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED + +Copy No. + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +EUROPE IS E! YORK. VIE? HIS BACKROUND AND ASTI. TO.. +WONDERS IF HE KUPARKER AND IF NOT FOR WHO 25. +APPRECIATE INFO HIS STATIS IF ANY. + +SECRET + +SECRET + +10. DIRECTOR +FROM : SAN JOSE +ACTION. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET + +ROUTING + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: SMWAVE +ACTION: DC/WH/SM3 +INFO: DDP, VR + +SECRET 273132Z + +DIR INFO SJAN CITE WAVE 8556 + +ROBATIC YOBITE AMBANG + +1. ACCORDING AMFAST-6 REPORT 25 JUNE, AMBANG-1 INFORMED PEPE GATILLO (JOSE GARCIA VALDEC) THEIR DEPARTURE DATE FOR PBRUMEN WOULD BE 1 JULY. BOAT TO BE USED IS UNNAMED RYBOVITCH RENED IN FORT LAUDERDALE AND SUPPOSED BE AT INTERNATIONAL MARINE DOCK 26 JUNE. BELIEVED BE 31-FOOTER WITH TWO CHRYSLER ENGINES EACH 280 HORSE POWER AND SPEED 35 KNOTS. AMBANG-1, GATILLO AND MECHANIC TO USE RYBOVITCH WHILE 1950 GREEN CHRIS CRAFT, OWNED BY ARMANDO ACOSTA AND NOW AT ANACAPRI PIER, 1884 NW NORTH RIVER DRIVE, MIAMI TO SERVE AS MOTHER SHIP, AND BE OCCUPIED BY ARMANDO ACOSTA, ORLANDO SCHUSS 201-281273 "BEBO" ACOSTA SUAREZ, AND BILL CHUS, AMBANG INTEL CHIEF, CHUS TO SERVE AS MECHANIC AND GO ASHORE WITH AMBANG-1. + +2. GATILLO TOLD AMFAST-6 THAT HE AND AMBANG-1 TO LEAVE AT 0500 ON 1 JULY AND TO MEET OTHER BOAT AT 0900 SAME MORNING OFF + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +Copy No. + +Ambary 1 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET IN 15975 PAGE 2 + +PBPRIME COAST WHERE CHRIS CRAFT TO SUPPLY RYBOVITCH WITH 203 GALLONS GASOLINE. THEY EXPECT ARRIVE COJIMAR ABOUT 20 HOURS AFTER DEPARTURE. ON THEIR ARRIVAL THEY TO BE MET BY RAUL PEREZ, AKA "MIRRINGA," CALLE REAL 138, COJIMAR, WHO TO TAKE THEM HABANA. PEREZ' WIFE'S NAME ROSA + +3. GATILLO BELIEVES AMBANG-1 ACTUALLY PLANS LEAVE BEFORE 1 JULY BUT HE DOES NOT WANT ANYONE KNOW EXACT DATE. HE HAS TOLD ALL THOSE GOING WITH HIM BE READY BEFORE 1 JULY. + +4. ON 24 JUNE GATILLO TOLD AMFAST-6 THAT AMBANG-1 WOULD REMAIN PBRUMEN ABOUT 15 DAYS IN ORDER COORDINATE PLAN OF ACTION WITH PEOPLE THERE AND IN ORDER TO SEE CERTAIN PEOPLE CLOSE AMTHUG-1 WHO PLOTTING WITH AMBANG-1. DATE TO RETURN TO PBRUMEN AND PICK UP AMBANG-1 TO BE SET AT TIME AMBANG-1 LANDS PBRUMEN. AMBANG-1 PLANS CALL ALL ORGANIZATION MEMBERS FOR VERY IMPORTANT MEETING AT WHICH TIME HE TO DEPART FOR PBRUMEN INSTEAD. THIS TO BE 27 OR 28 JUNE. + +5. GATILLO ALSO TOLD AMFAST-6 ON 24 JUNE THAT NICOLAS SALADO MATA LEFT 23 JUNE FOR WEST PALM BEACH BY TRUCK WITH TRAILERED BOAT WHICH BELONGS AMBANG ORGANIZATION. MOTOR OF BOAT TO BE REPAIRED IN WEST PALM BEACH AND THEN BOAT TO BE SHIPPED PUERTO RICO ABOARD FERRY. GATILLO SAID TWO MEN CLAIMING BE ODENVY AGENTS WENT TO PIER LOOKING FOR SALADO AND BOAT. THEY ANGRY TO FIND BOTH GONE. GATILLO COMMENTED THEY DID NOT LOOK LIKE ODENVY AGENTS AND HE DOUBTS THEY + +SECRET + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET IN 15975 PAGE 3 + +VERE. AMOT TRACES REVEAL JOSE NICOLAS SALADO MATA BORN IS MAY 25 IN ISABELA DE SAGUA, LAS VILLAS, LEFT PBRUMEN 25 SEPT 61 AND ARRIVED WAVE AREA ON OLGA ON 27 SEPT. ASSIGNED NUMBER A 12 493 733. WAS FISHERMAN AND KNOWS NORTH COAST VARADERO VERY WELL. (SEE WAVE 8375, NOT SENT SJAN, FOR ALLEGED REPORT SALADO TOOK ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO PBRUMEN.) + +6. ACCORDING AMRAZZ-1 REPORT 24 JUNE, MAX LESNICK SAID ON 23 JUNE THAT AMBANG-1 INVITED NEW YORK BY CHIEF LATIN AMERICAN SECTION TIME MAGAZINE AND THAT HE LEAVING FOR NEW YORK MORNING 24 JUNE. LESNICK SAID AMBANG-1 TOLD HIM HIS VISIT TO NEW YORK CONCERNED PUBLICITY WHICH APPEARED TIME ABOUT HIS ARREST AND TELEGRAM OF PROTEST WHICH HE HAD SENT TO TIME ABOUT FALSENESS PUBLICITY. LESNICK TOLD AMRAZZ-1 HE VERY CONFIDENT AMBANG-1 WOULD LEAVE FOR PBRUMEN WITHIN TWO WEEKS. + +7. ON 25 JUNE AMRAZZ-1 SAID ED REINGOLD OF TIME TOLD HIM ON 24 JUNE THAT AMBANG-1 HAD GONE NEW YORK THAT DAY TO MEET WITH HIS BOSS GEORGE DANIELS AND THAT HE WOULD PROBABLY BE BACK WAVE AREA 25 JUNE. REINGOLD DISCLAIMED INTENTION MAKING FUN AMBANG-1 IN HIS ARTICLE. HE SAID HE HAD NOT MENTIONED ANYTHING TO EFFECT THAT AMTHUG-1 MUST BE LAUGHING AT HIM AND THAT THIS HAD BEEN PUT IN BY NEW YORK RE-WRITE MAN WHO DOES NOT LIKE AMBANG-1. + +8. ACCORDING AMTAUP-2, IN DD-988 OF 24 JUNE, WHO TALKED WITH AMBANG-1 ON 23 JUNE, AMBANG-1 SAID HE GOING ZRMETAL 24 JUNE. AMOT + +SECRET + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET IN 15975 PAGE 4 + +AGENT ACCIDENTALLY OBSERVED AMBANG-1 LEAVE HOUSE AT NW 38TH ST AND 19TH AVE AT 9:45 24 JUNE AND PROCEED TO JACKSON BYRONS WHERE HE WAS MORNING 24 JUNE. 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MICRO SER. +ABSTRACT +3 +FILE TITLE +FILE NLIMBER +19.5.42 +DOCUMENT DATE +DOCUMENT NUMBER +140070 +SECRET +UNDA 34862 +0.00 +1401 +ind +08465 +14-00000 +10 +DEFO +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief, WH/COG +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR DIDEXING +XX +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +Chief of Statión, WH/MIAMI Chief, Domestic Operations AN JUDGE INDEXING +Chief of Rase, New York +BUCROFILAM +SURECT TYPIC/AMROSE/DONOPS +Current Analysis of Cuban Uy Mission and DGI Center in New York +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Action Required: +FYI + +1. Transmitted herewith are one copy each for C/WH/COG and COS/WH/ + + MIAMI of the April 1970 Cuban Official Presence Listing as prepared + + by the local, LNERCO Cuban Squad. The under-signed has added on the + + 201 numbers, indicated CUIS affiliation, added two names, and deleted + + one. The departure dates för several CMUN personnel also are noted, + + The listing, thus, is valid as of 10 April. +2. According to LNERGO, only two CMUN working wives are officially + + Carried on LNERGO records, Maria BERMUDEZ Garela, wife of Jose Raul) + + VIERA Linares (201-328953), and Consuelo HORTA Larrinaga, wife f + + Pablo DRAKE Capiro (201-815821). BERMUDEZ, because of the impending + + departure of the VIERAs on 14 April, can be deleted from the listing. + + Additionally, other CMUN wives work or have worked in the past on a + + sporadic basis (such as Teresita FERNANDEZ Arango, wife of NGI Center + + Chief Orlando PRENDES Gutierrez (201-330002). However, only BERMUDEZ + + and HORTA of late have been regular local employees. +3. Addressces will note the preponderance of DGI personnel on + + the CMUN roster. Of the 18 (excluding Rolando PEREZ Alfonso) personnel + + on board as of 10 April, 12 are DGI. Interestingly enough, 6 non-DGI + + personnel is a higher number than has been the rule over the past + + several years; at one point there were only 3 non-DGI personnel, + + including the Ambassador/Permanent Representative. Of these, 12, two + + (DRAKE and CADALSO) are code clerks detailed to the DGI Center from the + + DSE. Two others (REYES Goicochea and SANTIAGO) are the "architect" + +Attachment: +As stated Para 1 + +h/w. +:: +Distribution: + +2 +Chief, WH/COG, w/att.h/w. + +2 +Chief of Station, MIAMI, w/att. h/w. + +2 +Chief, DO, w/o att. +AS COPY +CROSS REFERENCE TO +11200-9-52 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UNDA-4862 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE +13 April 1970 +HOS FILE NUMBER +14-5-42 +14-00000 +CLACATIO +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +COSMOL ADUER +UNDA-4862 +and the mason assigned here temporarily to work on the CMUN secure + +reoms and security systems (see previous reporting for details). + +Thu's, 8 personnel are left för espionage operating purposes. + +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez (20)-332665) probably serves now as the + +Deputy co Center Chief PRINDES. Allowing for the impending departures + +of Rolando PEREZ Alfonso, Jose Raul VIERA Linares, and Pedro Luis + +PINERO Eirin, the DGI, Center will now consist of: +j + +Orlando PRENDES Gutierrez + +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez + +Orlando PEREIRA Gonzalez + +Miguel Manuel SANTANA Fraiz + +Justo Cesar GELABERT Martinez + +Ruben Rafael FRANCO Gonzalez + +Raul REYES Goicochea + +Roberto SANTIAGO Humet + +Pablo DRAKE Capiro + +Rafael CADALSO. Bandomo +LA CO + +PROCESSED + +1. As will be noted, the departure of Jorge REYES Vega (in March) + + and the impending departures of VIERA and PINERO will change the + + complexion of the DGI Center considerably. If they are not replaced + + for one reason or another (per other reporting), the DGI Center + + will have but four experienced and competent Case Officers at its + + disposal. Of these, PRENDES spends by far the bulk of his time inside + + the office pursuing his role of supervisor/manager. RODRIGUEZ is a + + handler: GELABERT and SANTANA are mainly concerned with operational + + Support tasks -- CELABERT is the Center's best counter-surveillant, + + and SANTANA is the technical "expert" of the Center. PEREIRA is a + + handler, but his abilities are rather limited in this regard, per + + Base and LNERGO information and observations. Should the departees + + not be replaced, the Center may be forced de facto into a cutback of + + operational activity. +2. We shall watch with interest the behavior patterns of the + + DGI Center in the near future, in light of the above and in light of + + other recent reporting re the status of the DGI abroad. + +Howard G. FIGALAN +FORM + +4530 +(4)1 +MEVIOUS +CLASSIFICATIO + +SECRET +CTIO +PAGE MO +2 +t +14-00000 +SECRET +4P da +Cuban Mission to the United Nations +6 East 67th Strest +New York, New York +April 6, 1970, +ALARCON QUESADA, RICARDO +FR +Position/201- +Pet. +19 +Ambassador +Residence 347590 1175 York Ave., Apt. 6D, NYC +Phone +Dependents: +ALOM GIL, JULIO +: +Position (201- +Residence 851731) +Phone +Dependents +PL 2-0123 +MARGARCIA PEREZ, wife; +(Reonded) +MARGARITA ALARCON, daughter; +BIANCA MAZA PEREZ, mother-in-law +17 +First Secretary +Cuban Mission to the Un +33-4881st St., Apt. 10L (Rcaled) +593-0480 +MARTINELA LARRALENDI RODES, wife, +born 4/10/36; LENA ROSA ALOM +LARRALELDI, daughter, born +11/22/64; LAURA ESTHER ALOM +ANTONIO 20-354048) LARRRAFIDI, daughter, born +Position -201-UNR +Residence +Phone +Dépendents +DRAKE CAPIRO, PABLO +detailed DGI- +Position +(201 +Residence 815821) +Code clerk Phone +arried +october 69 +Dependents +5/11/67 +1.10 +Adviser +83-10 35th Ave., Ant. 63, +Jackson Heights, IMY +TW 9-9282 +ALICIA MATEOS DE SOUZAware: +ANA MARIA, daughter, born 2/7/54; +ALICIA ANTONIA, daughter, bern +6/23/51 +19 +Attache +Cuban Mission to the Wi +6 Ε. 67 Στ., NYC +UR1-5250 +(R Codes) +CONSUELO HORTA LARRIAGA, wife +Hiwattle B +SECRET +CS COPY +PUTER +MICROFILMECESSED +APR 23 1970 +DOC. MICRO. SER. +19-5.47 +i +14-00000 +SECRET +FRANCO GONZALEZ, RUBEN RAFAEL +Position 201- +DGI Residence 857465 +Phone +GELABERT MARTEEZ, JUSTO +CESAR +DGI +Position (201- +Residence 839221 +Phone +JIMENEZ PADRON, FLORENTINO +ER +Position +Résidence 1953) +Phone +Dependents +MORALES CARBALLO, PEDRO A. +Position +Residence (2015 +Dependents 850951) +Phone +PEREIRA GONZALES, ORLANDO F. +DGI +Position +Residence (201- +( +Phone +Dependent 848605) +PERES ALFONSO, ROLANDO +Position +bhibe DGI- Residence +Codicclerk phone +Dependent, +201- +836757) +Wearing 0/14 11 Horn/1970 - +Pes +Pct. +19 +Attache +370 E. 69 St., Apt. 5K +--- +17 +Attache +61-15 97th St. +Elmhurst, NY, Apt. 15M +699-5526 +10 +Actocine (chauffeur) +Cuban Mission to the UN +6 E. 67 St., NYC +UN 1-5250 +(Reeded) +AGUEDA MARTINEZ GARCIA, wife, +born 4/15/37 +17 +Counsellor, CMUN +400 8. 55th St., Apt. 16 +593-2431 +(Readed) +MARTA ANGELINA DE LOS REYES, Wife, +born 2/2/41: ARIANELA MORALES DE +LOS REYES, daughter, born 11/10/64; +PEDRO CESAR MORALES DE LOS REYES, +son, born 7/31/69; ISABEL BERMUDEZ +DIEZ, born 4/18/07 +19 +First Secretary +Cuban Mission to the UN +6 . 67 St., NYC +UN 1-5250 +/2 coded) +MARIA DE LOS ANGELES LOPEZ CANAS, +wire, 3/1/47 +19 +Attache +Cuban Mission to the UN +6 Ε. 67 S., HYC +UN 1-5250 +(R COECD) +KARLA DE LAS MARTINEZ LARA, wife +-2- +SEURET +: +14-00000 +PRINERO ETRIN, Pמים סתתני +SECRET +DOI Position (201- +Phone +liaving soon Dependent +524376) +PRENDES GUTIERREZ, ORLANDO +DGI +- +Position +Residence / 201- +Center Chief Pinone +Dependent +REYES GOICOCIDA, RAUL +Position +Pet. +19 +Third Secretary +401 E. 74th St., Apt. אל, NYC +861-2468 +JUANA CRUZ FERNANDES, wife +19 +First Secretary +330002 201 E. 66th St., Apt. 7H, MYC +DCI Residence : 201- +HREYES +DELETE: +Phone +REYES VEGA, JORGE E. +DGI Position +859874) +Residence 201- +departed PCS on Phone +7 March 19707 +816437) +249-0024 +K +coded) +TERESTA FERNANDEZ ARANGO DE +PREIDES, wife +19 +Attache +Cuban Mission to the UN +6 E. 67th St., NYC +1-5250 אש +20 +Second Secretary +15 V. 72nd St., Apt. 17H, NYC +737-05 +Depeniente RIFTA +✓ RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, ROGELIO +Position +DGI Residence / 201- +ER +Phone +✓SANTANA PRAIZ, MIGUEL M. +6 +Position +DGI Residence +ER +Phone +110 +FTA REYES, daughter +332665 First Secretary +1201- +816439 +SANTIAGO HUMET, ROBER 201- +Position +DCI Residence +Phone +Park Plaza Apartments +61-15 97th St., Elmhurst, NY, +Apt. 154 +699-5526 +1.9 +Attache +345 E. 81st St., NYC, Apt. 5J +UN 1-5662 +854875 Attache +Cuban Mission to the +6 E. 67 St., NYC +UN 1-5250 +-3- +14-00000 +VIERA LINARES, JOSE +DGI +Position (201- +Residence +Phone +328953) +Raving PCS Dependent's +14 April 19702ccc +Pet. +: +Counselor +305 8. 72nd St., Apt. 2E, NYC +AG 9-2077 +(Bealed) +MARTA DERIJVIZ GARCIA, fe; +JULIO ANTONIO VIERA Y DENUDEZ, +son: ISABEL DEATRIZ VIETA y +BERMUDEZ, daughter. +ADD ON: +FERNANDEZ Padilla, Victoria +POSITION +RES IDENCE +PHONE +DEPENDENTS +(340661) +CADALSO Bandomo (n), Rafael +lebiled DGI +Code clerk +Arrived eatles +April 19700 +POSITION +RESIDENCE +PHONE +DEPENDENTS +(201- +866098) +17 +ATTACHE +220 E. 63rd St., Apt. 5 M, NYC +------ +None +Attache +CMUN, 6 E. 67th St., NYC +UN 1-5250 +(Reades) +NANCY GUIROLA MAZAURRIETA, wife; +RAFAEL CADALSO GUIROLA, son; +MARLEN CADALSO GUIROLA, daughter +-4- +14-5-47 +14-00000 +081 +DATE +: +29 MAR-62 +TO +: DIRECTOR +FROM +ACTION: +INFO +: MEXICO CITY. +IM 2 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +JO +SECRET +ROUTING +5 +31 +MAR. 29 05072 62 +ROUTINE +IN 10495 +TDCS-3/506, 346 +RATA 1962 +COSER. +RE PARA TWO PGT +SUPDATA LINLUCK FROM VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERREZ +SENT CONGRATULATIONS TO LINLUCK FOR HIS WORK AND OFFICIALLY +CONFIRMED FACT HE SHOULD CONTINUE HANDLE E'XCLUSIVELY PURCHASE +WEAPONS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENT BUT TO BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT HIS +PERSONAL SECURITY. FILED 290005Z REPORT CLASS SECRET NOFORN +CONTINUED CONTROL HMM 6283. GUATEMALA/MEXICO SUBJECT VIEWS OF THE +PGT ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN GUATEMALA DO 24 MARCH 62 PADA +MEXICO, MEXICO CITY 24 MARCH 62 APR 2 PERSON (B) WITH GOOD +A + +CONNECTIONS IN GUATEMALAN EXILE CIRCLES IN MEXICO. +INDEX +f +RIDES +IW COMMENT: +NO SEPARATE TABLE ISTRATION IS BEING MADE OF THIS. TOCS. +WH/REG +WH/3/G +RELEASING IWO: +JOHN +ELL +DATE DISTRIBUTED. +MAR 29 15032 62 +SECRET +X +TDCS +PRECEDENCE" +ROUTINE +PRIORITY +BASED ON: Hмм 6283 +LINLUCK +LIAISON 2676.2 +35-9-9 +Copy No. +DUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +14-00000 +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: +This material contains information effecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Esplonege Love, Title 18, U.S.C. Secs. +TH and M the transmission ne revolaties of which in any manner to as unauthorised person la probled by law, +SECRET +When Friled in) +COCLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS, +NOFORN/CONT +(2): +COUNTRY GUATEMALA/MEXICO +SUBJECT +PGT VIEWS ON THE ROUTFICAL SITUATION IN +"GUATEMALA +DATE OF +INFO. +24 MARCH 1962: +PLACE & +ROL +REPORT NO. TDCS-3/506, 346 +DATE DISTR 29 MARCH 1962. +PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +REFERENCES +IN 10495 +6283 +FIELD REPORT NO. Hмм +DATE ACO. MEXICO, MEXICO CITY. (24 MARCH 1962) +APPRAISAL +SOURCE +2 +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +PERSON (B) WITH GOOD CONNECTIONS AMONG GUATEMALAN EXILES IN MEXICO. +1. VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERREZ, HEAD OF THE PARTIDO GUATEMALTE-CO +DEL TRABAJO (PGT/GUATEMALAN COMMUNIST PARTY) AN MEXICO, SAID ON +24 MARCH THAT THE POT IN GUATEMALA REGRETS THE WAY IN WHICH THE +GUERRILLA FIGHT HAS DEVELOPED THERE. ACCORDING TO THE PGT, THE +RESULTS OF THE GUERRILLA FIGHTING HAVE NOT BEEN SUCCESSFUL BECAUSE +THE 13 NOVEMBER GROUP (MEMBER OF THE 13 NOVEMBER 1960. ATTEMPT TO +OVERTHROW THE GUATEMALAN GOVERNMENT) HEADED BY MARCO ANTONIO +YON SOSA, IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLITICAL CONCEPTS OF THE +COMMUNIST STRUGGLE. THE POT ALSO REGRETS THAT THE COMMUNISTS AND +MEMBERS OF THE PARTIDO DE UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIO (PUR-EXTREME +LEFTIST PARTY) HEADED BY CARLOS PAZ TEJADA WERE INTERCEPTED AND +SECRET +jner +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NOFORN/CONTINUED CONTROL +STATE ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC USIA OCI ONE OCR ORR +18NS +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM +35-9-8 +14-00000 +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +A +SECRET +(When Filled in) +NOFORN/CONTINUED CONTROL +IN +TDCS-3/506,346 +13495 +PAGS +2 +FORCED TO FIGHT WHEN CONDITIONS WERE NOT ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THEM. + +9100 +ACCORDING TO THE PGT THE RESULTS WERE DISASTROUS, WITH THE LOSS + +OF "MIDDLE RANK COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBERS AND NATIONAL LEADERS." + +THE PGT CONSIDERS IT A "MIRACLE" THAT PAZ TEJADA WAS ABLE TO ESCAPE. + +HOWEVER, THE PGT STILL BELIEVES THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF MIGUEL + +YDIGORAS FUENTES, PRESIDENT. OF GUATEMALA, WILL SOON FALL. + +1. THE MAIN HOPE OF THE PGT NOW HINGES ON THE ACTIONS OF THE + + GUERRILLA GROUP ORGANIZED AND ARMED IN MEXICO. (FIELD COMMENT: + + IT HAS BEEN REPORTED PREVIOUSLY THAT THE 13 NOVEMBER GROUP IN MEXICO + + HAD CROSSED THE MEXICAN/GUATEMALAN BORDER SUCCESSFULLY AND HAD + + ESTABLISHED A SECOND GUERRILLA FRONT.) THE PGT BELIEVES THAT IT + + SHOULD CONCERN ITSELF WITH THE SURVIVAL OF THIS GROUP "EVEN IF THE + + POLITICAL CRISIS SHOULD ELIMINATE YDIGORAS". IT BELIEVES THAT THIS + + GROUP SHOULD CONTINUE TO OPERATE IN THE MOUNTAINS IN ORDER TO + + ESTABLISH AND STABILIZE ANY DEMOCRATIC REGIME. + H + 69. 6 I NOR + +as +3. GUTIERREZ SAID THAT HE HAD MET WITH ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ + + LOPEZ, (THIRD SECRETARY OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY. + + RODRIGUEZ TOLD GUTIERREZ THAT "THE PERGON FROM CUBA WHO IS GOING TO + + TAKE OVER RELATIONS WITH GUATEMALA HERE IN MEXICO, STILL HAD NOT + + ARRIVED." RODRIGUEZ TOLD GUTIERREZ THAT HE PLANNED TO SEE MAJOR + + ALFONSO PRERA, A LEADER OF THE + + MARCH. + NOVEMBER GROUP IN MEXICO, ON 24 + 62 + +4. 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NO WAVE TRACES CHAI NUSIN. + +2. INDEX. + SECRET + * Stated that + + IDEN + +wa + +unquestionably Rogilio + +RECOFAS OFFICER STAMP + +Rodriguez López. + +The +authori. +tor is + +Diange +Si: + +R.O.79 + +Un1 +Note: It ast +SECRETPP-UP + +LONILCE +יייי +201-332665 +14-00000 +PORN + +8. ANALYST + +SECRET +(Then Pilled In) + +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT + +1. + DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION + +RIFILE NO. + +DISPATCH OR BOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. +4. DATE + +7. SOUICE CRYPTONYMS. DATE OF INFO. D. EVALUATION + +DATE PRO +10. DISSEMINATED IN + +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION +18 CROSSREFERRED TO THIS PI +18. TRANSFERRED TO +RI FILE NO. + +PERTINENT INFORMATION +RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, 'ROGELIO +201-332665 +201-067886 + +SEX M DOB ? +MEXI-02883 + +CIT? +P1 +OCC +EDSEL USUALLY DRIVEN BY SUBJ, CUBAN + +DIP AND SUSPECTED G-2 AGENT. MAR 62.. +887 + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +.... + +SECRET +17-40) +14-00000 +10:07 + +13:25 +17:10 + +17:34 + +e que as, +1365) + +Trupt 1962. + +22 Sept 1962) + +FAVIOUIZ, de la Universidad Latinoamericana de La Habana, pre- + +Junto a ROGLIEDRIGUEZ por el compañero VIDOPIA. ROGELIO + +informo que hoy salio para Cuba en el-vuelo re ular de Cubana. + +2015 + +17130PIA? + +97 Sept 1962. +JERRIN, el portero de la Embajada Cubana, reservó pasaje para + +SRUGSLIO RODRIGUEZ en el vuelo de mañana en Cubana de aviación. +DOLORES DE LAURA pidió a REGEXODRIGUEZ le traise a su + +Tegreso de yata las "medidas de los sapatos de quien tu ya sa- + +bes, porquz como le gustan mucho las botas de por ace, yo qui- +siera re/larle unas". Role cumplira el encap +14-00000 +EMBAJADA DE CUE.- + +LO. 30. Tel. 14-13-26.- +10 septiembre 62.-. + +aka + +Carale + +2 +om + +2 + +1134. +146 + +Entrada 1535.- HF pregunta por VEGA y HD informa que-- + +X + +no está; pregunta si quiere darle algún recado y HR dice que + +sí, que le diga que le habló ALVAREZ (VICTOR MANUEL GUTIERREZ); + +que el asunto quo le encargó el sábado, ya está resuelto, que + +por favor le avise a Dn. ROGELIO, que éste no tenga pena, por + +que su asunto ya está arregado. +HD: muy bien.- 1153. +- + +7365 + +RODRIGUEZ hopes + +M.- + +8-9365 +-7365 +50-9-3-3 +14-00000 + +Karren + +Jock + +Reports + +Memorandum for the Record +Subject: +Rogel15 RODRIGUEZ Lopez + +: +7 Sept 62 + +น + +On 6 Sept 62, LITANIL-7 told LITAMIL 3 + +that Subject has arrived in Mexico. She added that she was told + +not to put Subject on the Diplomatic List, orders from Cuba. + +Subj arrived inMexico on 3 Sept 62 via. + +Cubana Airlines (LIFIRE B/2) +- + +FILE: + +CKS + +P + +XXX Rogelio RODRIGUE +LOPEZ +P7365 + +: +14-00000 +6 July 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR + +: + +FROM + +: + +SUEJECT +: Jose M + +REFERENCE. +MEUBELLA SURTO + +: Legal Assche Memorandum diten july 1962, + +Same Subject + +! + +1. Our Mexico City files contata no identifiable refercace to subject. + +2. Rozeli SORIY + 1965 + こんぺい + Hecretary of the Cuban ambascy + + In Mexico Cay, contacted + GOXERNANDE on 26 + 1261 and + + arranged to meet within bruary 1962 Cabinó FERNANDEZ received + + an invitation from tize Cuban Embassy to attend a film showing at the Cuban Cul- + tural Office, Toto 63. This lafomation is from a sensitive rellable scurce + and should not be disseminated outside your organization. + + i + +Orig Addressce +Liaison with LA +Rice-50-9-3-3 (Index names) + +#5248 +1-7365 365 +14-00000 + +Date: +To: + +From: + +CONFIDENTIAL +July 2, 1962 + +Subject: JOSE MIGUEL AEREY BASURTO + +This document is for the use of your +agency only and neither it norits +contents should be further distributed +without appropriate authorization. + +unsun gos +A source has advised that captioned individual, + +described as a Cuban national, is reportedly a resident of the + +state of Nevada. He allegedly makes frequent trips to Mexico + +from Nevada, and on occasions has traveled from Mexico City +to Cuba, returning to the United States via Mexico. + +While in Mexico City, captioned individual reportedly + +resides with Lic. GABINO FERNANDEZ, Secretaria de la Presidencia, +Berlin, Colonia Juarez, Mexico, DF. The source advised that +GABINO FERNANDEZ frequently visits Havana, having made as many +as eight to ten trips monthly. + +This office would be most appreciative of any informa- +tion you may be able to furnish concerning the activities of +ABREU BASURTO and GABINO FERNANDEZ, + +105-3013 +Brit der Cubon Santosay +Fernan +50-9-3.3 +7L6L +Ful +and aged 265: 61 + +Contacto! + +En 26 Sep 61 +to meet witht hìm. + +CONFIDENTIAL +f +14-00000 + +EXCERPT + +DBA-11277 +28 May 1962 +1 + +FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - CUBA +I. PERSONNEL ASSIGNED TO CUBAN EMBASSY, MEXICO CITY + +EXCELSIOR Mexico City daily newspaper J, May 6, 1962, page 70. + +contained a brief article entitled, "Airport," which stated in part +that ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ, Third Secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico +City, returned to Havana, Cuba ..... on May 5, 1962. + +RODRIGUEZ said that he will remain in his country for a year and will + +serve the socialist government of Prime Minister FIDEL CASTRO. + +..... + +..... +EXCERPT + +DBA-11277 + +28 May 1962 +14-009100 +DATE: + +TO + +CITE : +his ues til + +: +E + +JT J + +J. VEGA X + +J. +ES OF ON +CLEVCO NO..... + +: +E + +Σ + +: +D + +S OFPI + +DIST: +CLENCO NO +RELENG : +IS FORBIDDEN ROSTE TAES +14-00000 + +LIFIRE/20 + +PAT + +Koplio, + +RODRIGUE E + +20 MFY 61 +14-00000 +Al C. General de Brigain, Jose Shawz Huerta, +deto dal + +Cosincs. + +10 +ayor residencial, +Informe so. + +DE: + +TEMA: + +FECHA: + +HOCHOS: +1.- + +001699 + +C-4. + +SALIDA DE UN CUPANO. + +Mayo 7, 62. + +En ol Vuelo 465 de la la. Cubana de Aviación, + +que salis con destino a la Habana, Cuba el dia 4 + +del actual a las 15.00 horas, salió +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ con Pasuporte D/61/164, + +de 19 años, soltere, cubano, con Visa Diplomática + +ir 334 del 10/5/62 expedida en la liabana, Cuba. + +DATOS OPERATIVOS. +Vigilancia Aereopuerto. + +Respetuosamente. + +Jefe del Grupo + +L.Silveti. + +Niw +P-7365 +14-00000 + +SECRET + +H- Coverd +Sony 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE: + +FROM: + +SUBJECT: + +1. On 11 May 1962 BENADUM (P) reported that LITEMPO/1 + + had said that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ left Mexico (PCS) on 4 May + + 1962. + +2. Manuel E. VEGA Perez replaced Rogelio RODRIGUEZ in + the Cuban Embassy, according to LITEMPO/1. + +Distribution: + +Orig Rogelio RODRIGUEZ P- + +1 Manuel E. VEGA Perez P- + +1-LITEMPO/Prod. + +SECRET +P_7865 +14-00000 +Y + +" May 62 + +27:27 +Aduele +comento, pr +pesar de +L + +i +rucho 2 +dejó cul +oferta action diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10044.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10044.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c193cdc3db0432ebf4e57fb2bc799467a9685b5b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10044.md @@ -0,0 +1,1064 @@ +104-10180-10044 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +TO: Chief of Station, Mexico City +INFO. +FROM Chief, WILD + +SUBJECT PBRUMEN/AMC/Operational; Shipment of explosives to Mexico +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +Action: FYI + +Following is a translation of a report submitted by AMMUG-1 +concerning a shipment of explosives to Mexico: + +"The Communist Party of El Salvador iad asked me +to send them twenty-five one-quarter pound packages of +gelatin explosives. They requested that the explosives +be sent to Mexico wherd they would recove them and take +them to El Salvador. + +'In view of the request, I spoke tuel PINEIRO +regarding the shipment itself, as well as the amount. +PINEIRO answered by telling me to do so. + +Rusing my trip to Mexico (March 194, I spoke with +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez regarding this swat and he +toid it that there wo need of my sending the explosives +to Mexico as this type of explosive was available in the +Embassy. I then told RODRIGUEZ that I would answer the +request from El Salvador. + +Upon returning to Cuba I spoke with PINEIRO, who +told me not to send the explosives as the orders now were +to send nothing but money due to the recent exposure of +the arms shipment to Venezuela." + +Distribution: +2. COS, Mexico City + +Chester D. DAISOL.D + +P7365 +14-00000 + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contates information afarting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Love Tide +18. C.C. 800 +of which in any manner to an unauthortord person ta prohibited by law. + +SECRET +NO FORN DISSEM + +COUNTRY Cuba +SUBJECT Esther GAVILAN Rosales +DATE OF +INFO. 1964 + +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. Washington, D. C. +September 1964 +REPORT NO. CS CI-316/00714-64 +DATE DISTR 8 September 1964 +NO. PAGES 1 +REFERENCES CSCI-3/782, 061 +29 June 1964 + +FIELD REPORT NO. + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE + +SOURCE: A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence Service +until April 1664. + +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. + +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. + +Esther GAVILAN Rosales is the wife of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ +Lopez, the Subject of the above referenced report. + +Headquarters Comment + +1 +1. Official travel manifests reveal that Esther GAVILAN Rosales arrived +in Mexico City from Cuba on 15 December 1961 and carried a diplomatic +passport; departed Mexico City for Cuba on 27 April 1962, carrying +Cuban diplomatic passport number D/61-538; and arrived in Mexico +from Habana on 8 July 1963, carrying Cuban diplomatic passport +number D/63/455. +1 +STATE +DIA +CS COPY +SECRET +NO FORN DISSEM 201-83266S +ARMY +NAVY +AIR +NSA +I&NS +CINCSO # +REP CINCLANT +Note: Field distribution indicated by"#") +I&NS +OCR +FBI 2 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +WH SA EOB +NE 5 R1 +CELL THE CANADA +) +AH SA MOBI +VE MADR ICLREAS +REALS JE BRITISH +AHSAR +L NASHEER +RODANT +TOTALS +AH SA CLA +AH NAVE +PCAM NO +NH SA 7 (1), NE 1 (2), CI 4, RID 1 +1 +OBSOLETE PRETEXT EDITIONS +LIAISON +201-332665 + +No Project (AMMUG-1) +CSCI-316714-6 + +A + +14-00000 + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains informatio affecting the National Defense of the l'alted Stare strain the meaning of the Engage Lava Tive +18. USC Seca. 793 and 794, the trane of revelation of which in any manner is an unauthorised person is present by law. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +REPORT NO. CS CI-316/00696-3: +COUNTRY Cuba +SUBJECT Shipment of Explosives to +Mexico + +DATE DISTR. 25 August 1964 +NO. PAGES 1 +REFERENCES +1964 +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & Washington, D. C. +DATE ACQAugust 1964 + +FIELD REPORT NO. + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE + +SOURCE: A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence +Service until April 1964. + +Following is a translation of a report which source +wrote concerning a shipment of explosives to Mexico: + +"The Communist Party of El Salvador had asked me to +send them twenty-five, one quarter pound packages of +gelatin explosives. They requested that the explosives be +sent to Mexico where they would recover them and take +them to El Salvador. + +"In view of the request, I spoke with Manuel PINEIRO +regarding the shipment itself, as well as the amount. +PINEIRO answered by telling me to do so. + +"During my trip to Mexico (March 1964) I spoke with +Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez regarding this shipment and he told +me that there was no need of my sending the explosives +to Mexico as this type of explosive was available in the +Embassy. I then told RODRIGUEZ that I would answer the +request from El Salvador. + +"Upon returning to Cuba I spoke with PINEIRO, who told +me not to send the explosives as the orders now were to +send nothing but money due to the recent exposure of the +arms shipment to Venezuela." +: +5 +4 +54 +5 +3 +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +4 +3 +GROUP! +2 +2 +1 +1 + +STATE +DIA +ARMY +NAVY +AIR +NSA +XXX +OCR +FBI 2 + +REP CINCLANT +CINCSO # +I&NS +(Note: Field distribution indicated by ".) + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +CHSA/FOB WES/R +CLLIA +1 LIE/CANADA + +H/SA/MOB LINE MADR 2 CLRAA +31FZBRITISHI + +OLESAR +VIL SA/CL4 +LWASH/DR1 +BOLAMAVE +RID AN + +LISA 7 (1) ME 1 (2), CIA. RID 1 +LY-1642 +NO PROJECT(AMMUQ/1 +CSCI-316.00696-64 + +ONNO FING +VWK:LD:Swk +CLAR&A +1 +LIAISO +OBOLETS MAX SDITIONS +(20 + +CONFIDENTIAL + +Date: August 20, 1964 + +To: Mr. Winston M. Scott + +From: Clark D. Andersen +Legal Attache + +Re: ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ + +This document is for the use of your +agency.only and neither it nor its +contents should be further distributed +without appropriate authorization. + +Reference is made to your communication of +May 26, 1964, that the subject and his chauffeur planned +to travel to Nuevo Laredo to pick up a new automobile. + +A confidential source, who has furnished +reliable information in the past, furnished the follow- +ing information on July 24, 1964: + +:. ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ, of 160 Uturgas Street, +Mexico City, was in Nuevo Laredo on May 27, 1964, to +obtain an automobile for the Cuban Embassy in Mexico +City. A 1964 black Ford Galaxie 500, Serial Number +4B52X150451, was delivered to RODRIGUEZ on May 27, 1964. + +RODRIGUEZ appeared to be about 23 years of age, +and it is known that he was buying cigarettes and radios +during his stay in Nuevo Laredo. + +CONFIDENTIAL +Group 1 +Excluded from Automatic +Downgrading and Declassification + +CONFIDENTIAL + +The Mexican diplomatic license plates #333 were +placed on the above mentioned vehicle. + +-2- + +CONFIDENTIAL + +Now has +D-36 + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. + +SECRET + +(When Pil104 103 +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE + +BUDDACT OF BULLMET +DIN LANT ICTIFICATION +RI FILE NO. + +GATE OF I +EVALVAFI0円 + +11. PATE + +COCINENT DISCOSITION +***FEDRED TO THIS FILE +۲۰ + +۱۵۰ +11. +Ad +RODRIGUEZ, LOPEZ, ROGEL 10 +201-332665 +SEX M DOB? +CUBA ? +CIT CUBA ? +201-334253 +FIMMA-2402ό εοι +11 AUG 04 +JI +P12 +OCC IS AGENT +A MEXICO, MEXICO CITY +DGI OFFICIAL AND COMPLEMENT OF MANUEL +VEGA PEREZ /201-334253/. + +19. +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +... 887 + +SECRET +2 141 651 +3 + +2141651 +00000000 +0000000 +1111111111111111 +22222222222222222222 + +444.4444 +55555555555555555555 +.................... +11111111111111111111 +..... + +(۲۰۰۰) +HYMA 290280 EC1 + +111 Aug 64 + +MEMORANDUM FCR THE RECORD + +EXCERPT +: +24 July 1964 +(info of May 1964) + +SUBJECT: General: Debriefing Report 126 of AMMUG/1 +Specific: Identification of Cuban Passports +and Other Fhotographs + +Source identified the photographs of subjects and gave the +following comments: + +..... + +GAVILAN Rosales, Esther +AMMUG identified subject as the +wife of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ ( Lopez J. +a DGI officer stationed in the Cuban +Embassy in Mexico City. + +..... + +Daniel Flores +WH/SA/CI + +EXCERPTS + +24 July 1964 + +11 +1.2 +18. +República de Cuba +Ministerio de Redariones Exteriores + +Pasapor + +El Sinistro de Relaciones Exteriores, +Vasaporte Diplomático a favor de +Fra Esther Gavilón Rosales +pia que por is via que más le convenga se dirija a +Çistutas Uridos Mexicunos +Biposa del Jr. Rogelio Rodriguez Lover Jecre +Hor tauta: en nombre del Sr. Firesidente de la República, +ardens a las Autoridades de la Nación le faciliten su embarca y +Is guasden las consideraciones debidas a su rangu. U ruega +sequiere a las de los paises extranjeros por donde transi- +bare, que le preeten todo el faber g ayuda que necesite y le re- +Conozcan las inmunidades y prerrogativas que conforme al Derecho +de goutes corresponden a los de su clase; haciéndolo asi asryu- +rfa reciprocidad en Cuba en casos análogos. +Habana, a 3. de +julio +de 1965 +Acarintonas + +10 +1:1 +12 +13 +PERSONAS QUE LE ACOMPAÑAN: +TIENE CUS ENTRE +CIOA + +1.0 +19 +13 +EMBAJADA DE MEXICO +VISA: DIPLOMATICA +NUMERO 648 +Valida para dirigirse a Miéxico +LÀ HAGANA, CUBA 4 JUL 1963 +PO DEL EMBAJADOR + +1820 +INNIGRA +ROEFESS +☆ JUL 8 +BALIDA +8 1963 +MIRISTERIO +DEL INTER +☆ + +/- +332665 +República de Cuba +Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores. + +Pasaporte Diplomati + +El Muistro de Relaciones Exteriores, +comedr Vasaporte Diplomático a Lavor de +Ir Rogelio Rodriguez Koper +yara que por la via que más le convenga se dirija a +Gaiedos Unidos MEXICONOS +donde ejercerá las funciones de Secretario adscripto +la Embajada de Cuba +Por tanto: en nombre del Sr. Presidente de la República, +erdena a las Autoridades de la Nación te faciliten su embarca y +le guarden las consideraciones debidas a su rongo. Y rueya +y requiere a las de los países extranjeros por donde transi- +dare, que le presten todo el favor y anuda que necesite y le re- +conozcan las inmunidades y prerrogativas que conforme at Derecha +de gentes corresponden a los de su clase; haciéndolo asi asegu- +racia la reciprocidad en Cuba en casos análogos. +Habana, a +5 ε +julio +Y +de 1965 +Pelcarin tonas +Sinisteg de Relac +de Relaciones Exteriores + +'PERSONAS OUR LE ACOMPAÑAN + +الحة + +GRACION CUBA +BOYEROS +WISTERID DE IN THIOR +BALIDA +JUL 8 1953. ☆ +EMBAJADA DE MEXICO +VISA: DIPLOMATICA +NUMERO: 647 +Valida +México +TABACANA, DAR & JUL 1963 +PO.FL ENSAJADOR +CONSEJERU STADOS ERIDOS +MEXICANOS + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +EXCERPT + +24 July 1964. +(info of May 1964) + +SUBJECT: General: Debriefing Report #126 of AMMUG/1 +Specific: Identification of Cuban Passports +and Other Fhotographs + +Source identified the photographs of subjects and gave the +following comments: + +..... + +GAVILAN Rosales, Esther +AMMUG identified subject as the +wife of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ ( Lopez J. +a DGI officer stationed in the Cuban +Embassy in Mexico City. + +...... + +Daniel, Flores +WH/SA/CI + +EXCERPTS + +24 July 1964 + +1-3 32668 +1:2 +1.8. + +República de Cuba +Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores + +PERSONAS QUE LE ACOMPAÑAN: +7 +TE PASAPORIE THUNG CUSACR ENTRE +OALSHJINMIGRACION + +1,0 +19 +13 +EMBAJADA DE MEXICO +VISA DIPLOMATICA +NUMERO 648 +Válida para dirigirse a México +LÀ HAGANA, CUBA 4 JUL 1963 + +GODEL EMBAJADOR + +TRANSMITTAL +OF +IDCS INFORMATION REPORT +CLASSIFICATION + +DIFE + +132 SECRET +ROUTING +1 +Ja 23 21 19:54 + +TDCS-3 + +CRIG. +5. Brown. S +1 +UNIT +WH/SA/ Fports + +EXT. +547 +DATE +20 + +CONFIRMATION COPIES +3 + +INFORMATION COPIES +CI/CPS, CIVIC, F, 12, 1.5, 4. CA 2, CAPS, DO + +DATE DISTRIBUTED +23 July 1964 + +OF +SAR 3 SA/31 + +SA/SARICE/ +VA SACI +SAVOB 1 +EVALUATION +REQUESTED +HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS +DISSEMINATION +WAFA +SAPA + +WF/2/B + +12/3/9 +ARMY +NAVY +AIR + +NO FOR DESSE + +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +BASED ON (PLD, SPP., PROJ.) + +153-03.6 +aaser + +CS INTERNAL USE ONLY + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICER(S) +Pershaw +RELEASING OFFICER +SECRET + +YAEN FRIED IN) +C/SSA/Intel + +COPY NO. + +0000 + +SECRET + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +Intelligence Information Cable + +COUNTRY CUBA MEXICO, LATIN AMERICA +DATE OF 16-21 JULY 1964 +INFO. +SUBJECT +• + +TDCS-314700009-01 + +DISTR. 23 43 1904 +TRAVEL PLANS GE DELICATES TO THE 26 OF JULI +CELEZPATIONS IN CLEA + +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. MEXICO, MEXICO CITY (17-22 JULY 1964) +SOURCE +REF +IN 33952 + +FIELD REPORT NO. +AND +APPRAISAL RESIDENT OF MEXICO WHO HAS SEPORID RELIABLE INFORMATION FOR AJANT +THREE YEARS. SOURCE HAS GOOD COFACTS AS CUBAN ASSY AND +CUBANA AIRLINES IN MEXICO CITY. + +1. ON 16 JULY 1964 ΑΝΤΟΝΙΟ HADIK, SELF-IDENTIFIED AS A REPORTER +FOR PANORAMA, ARGENTINE MAGAZINE, MADE AN APPOINTMENT AT THE CUBON +EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY TO SEF ABOUT OG HARAKA, + +2. THE SAME DAY RAUL COSIO VILLEGAS Y CHAPA, MEMBER OF THE ARTS +AND TECHNIQUES COMMISSION OF THE SOCIEDAD MEXICANA DE AMISTAD CON +CHINA POPULAR (SMACP - MEXICAN SOCIETY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH PEOPLE'S +CHINA), WAS UNABLE TO OBTAIN FROM THE CUBAN EMBASSY ANY CONFIRMATION +ON HIS PLANNED TRIP TO CUBA. + +3. ON 17 JULY A PERUVIAN DELEGATION OF EIGHT TO THE 26 OF +JULY CELEBRATIONS IN HABANA WAS AT CUSANA AIRLINES IN MEXICO CITY, +WHERELT WAS E ENCOUNTERING SOME FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. +This material contains information afecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Lave, Title +18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +SECRET + +STATE/INR DIA ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC +O FOPEROR DIGE +OCI ONE OCR ORR 00 + +GAOUP 1 +downgrading and +laduded bus يميومي + +SECRET + +CLASSIFICATION DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +IDCS- +4. 5, 14: +PAGE +4. 5, 14: +OF THE UNIVERSIT OF C + +PRO-COUNT PECTOR +IN +PAGE + +*: +! +UNIDENTIFIED PROFESSOR, TOEF + +RABANA ON 22 JULY TO ATTENDS. + +5. OR 20 JULY THE CUDA PELIOC PASSAGES FOR TEN +COSTA RICANS ON CODA'S FLOOR +SLAN DOCH C + +WRITER AND MONSER OF THE CENTRAL COMPTES OF THE PARTIDO COMUNISTA +MEXICANO (POM MEXICAN COMUNST PARTY, TOLD ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ +LOPEZ, SECOND SECRETARY OF THE COSAN ENSASSY, HON HE MAC PC SES +ON 23 JULY, THAT HE HAD SEEN PUT THE WAITING LIST FOR 24 JULY +BUT IT WAS CERTAIN THAT HE COULD LEAVE ON 25 JULY, DANIEL CLINA, +OF POLITICA, MERICAN MARYSTAL MAGAZINE, ALSO HAD TICKETS +TO LEAVE ON 25 JULY. (FIELE COVER: +HAS BEEN + +PREVIOUSLY REPORTED TAT MOU DA DAS ATTEND THE CELEBRATIONS CATHER +FOR POLITICA OR AS A DELEGATE OF THE CONTENTO DE LIBERACION +NACIONAL. (MIN - NATIONAL LISTEMENT), PRO-CUSA, ANTI- +UNITED STATES COMUNIST FRONT., + +6. ON 21 JULY JOSE MIGUEL FERNANDEZ ROA, THIRD SECRETARY OF THE +CUBAN EMBASSY, PROMISED ECONDO ARDES ARZATS, DIRECTOR OF PRENSA +LATINA, CUBAN NEWS AGENCY IK NEXICO CITY, TO AND CESAR BALLESTEROS, +PADIO OPERATOR OF THE AGENCY, IN GETTING MIS VISA, FERNANDEZ ASKED +JARUCE REPLIED AFFENSIVELY, AND SAND THAT +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +SECRETNO FOREIGH DISSEN +(When Filed In) +TDCS-311/00609-64 + +IN 33962 +PAGE +J +A CUBANA RESERVATION HAD BEEN MADE FOR HIM. +7. ALSO, AS OF 21 JULY CUSANA HAC CANCELED ITS FLIGHT OF +22 JULY AND WAS NOT PLANNING AND HER ONE UNTIL 25 JULY. +8. FIELD DISSEM: STATE, FBI: ARMY, NAVY, AIR, CINCSO, CINCLANT. + +SECRET + +END OF MESSAGE +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NO FOREIGN DISSEY + +4 +1143 + +505. +P-7365. +X +.... +- +participantes 6 sean 360 dólares en "nuestra cuenta en el +- +- Bank de Washington", pero resulta que recibieron un +telegrama de Roma diciendo que la fecha límite para ese do- +posito es el 20 de julio y querían saber si se había hecho- +el depósito o nó, ya que mediante ese depósito jodrían ha-- +cerse los arreglos para los boletos de los becarios a San-- +tiago de Chile. +Derta pide su teléfono, ya que tiene- +que hablar con el embajador y Trouppe dice que es el 257550 +ext.31. +Berta toma nota.- 505.- + +Entrada 1226.- Novicky, Segundo Secretario de la Emba- +Jada de Checoslovaquia al no encontrar a Rogelio Rodriguez, +pide a Berta le diga que no se le olvide la cena que tiene- +hoy con él a las 20.00 h. en su casa. +Berta:que estd- +bien. +536.- + +536. +Entrada. HF solicita hablar con Roa y Berta pide lla- +me al 141326.- 550.- + +566. +Salidas ocupado y equivocado. 591.- + +593. +Salida al 186935.-1246.- Berta se comunica a la casa-- +del Dr.Gustavo Baz y pregunta la dirección para mandarle -- +una invitación para el 26 de julio y HF dice que es Bravo +14, San Jerónimo.- 610.- + +612. +Entrada 1317.- IHF pregunta a Berta si han sabido algp- +acerca de la visa para los alumnos becados cubanos y Berta- +dice que nó, que llame mañana. IIF acepta.- 621.- + +621. +Entradas sin contestación.- 633.- + +(6.-136.-17 Julio 64).- + +1.7365 + +14-00000 +TRANSMITTAL +OF +TOCS INFORMATION REPORT +CLASSIFICATION + +ALLO + +132 SECRET +ROUTING +1 +Ja 23 21 09:54 + +TDCS-5 +ORIG B. Brownies. +UNIT +Sports +EXT. +DAFE +5547 +20 + +CONFIRMATION COPIES +5 +3 + +INFORMATION COPIES. +CI/CPS, CI/IC, FI, FI/D, IT/15, 16, CA 2, CA/PES, DD, + +DATE DISTRIBUTED +23 July 1964 + +OF +SAR +3 SA/31 +SALICE/SA/SCS +SACI +SA SOB 1 +EVALUATION +REQUESTED STATE +HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS +DISSEMINATION +WHFAC +WP + +WF/2/9 + +12/3/9 +ARMY +NAVY +75/ +AIR + +NO FORLENDISSE + +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +BASED ON (FLD. APT., PROJ.) + +31-0316 +FM-9225 +LANC + +Sor + +CS INTERNAL USE ONLY + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICER(S) +W. Pershaw +RELEASING OFFICER +SECRET + +YAEN FRLED IN) +C/SSA/Intel + +COPY NO. + +CYCLETE PREVIOUS TO +(13-20-44-4 + +SECRET +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +Intelligence Information Cable +NO FOREFLY DISSE + +* SOOTING + +COUNTRY CUBA MEXICO/LATIN AMERICA +DATE OF 16-21 JULY 1964 +INFO. +SUBJECT +TDCS-374/00809-01 + +DISTR. 23 0 1904 + +TRAVEL PLANS GE DELICATES TO THE 26 OF JULI +CELEBRATIONS IN GUEA + +PLACE & +DATE ACQ MEXICO, MEXICO CITY (17-22 JULY 1964) +SOURCE +REF +IN. 33962 +FIELD REPORT NO. 1-9118 +AND +APPRAISAL RESIDENT OF MEXICO WHO HAS SEPORIKO RELIABLE INFORMATION FOR ABOUT +THREE YEARS. SOURCE HAS GOOD CONTACTS IN CAR CUBAN ASSY AND +CUBANA AIRLINES IN MEXICO CITY. + +1. ON 16 JULY 1964 ANTONIO HADIK, SELF-IDENTIFIED AS A REPORTER +FOR PANORAMA, ARGENTINE MAGAZINE, MADE AN APPOINTMENT AT THE CUBAN +EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY TO SEE ΑΒΟΥΣ GOING TO HABANA, +: + +2. THE SAME DAY RAUL COSIO VILLEGAS Y CHAPA, MEMBER OF THE ARTS +AND TECHNIQUES COMMISSION OF THE SOCIEDAD MEXICANA DE AMISTAD OON. +CHINA POPULAR (SMACP - MEXICAN SOCIETY OF FRIENDSHIP WITH PEOPLE'S +CHINA), WAS UNABLE TO OBTAIN FROM THE CUBAN EMBASSY ANY CONFIRMATION +ON HIS PLANNED TRIP TO CUBA. + +3. ON 17 JULY A PERUVIAN DELEGATION OF EIGHT TO THE 26 OF +JULY CELEBRATIONS IN HABANA WAS AT CUBANA AIRLINES IN MEXICO CITY, +WHERE IT WAS ENCOUNTERING SOME FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws. Title +18, US.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +SECRET + +STATE/INR DIA ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC +GROUP +facluded than بايونيو +downgrading and +NO FORETON DIGEEM + +ASIA OCI ONE OCR ORR 00 + +FB +S + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +SECRET 72 +(When Filed Inj +IN +TDCS-334200509-0 +PAGE +4. ALSO, THAT DA, ALSCR PPO-COMMUNIST PECTOR +OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHOSONG PLANING, ALONG WITH ANOTHER +UNIDENT IF20 PROFESSOR, TO LEAVE FOR + +HABANA ON 22 JULY TO ATTEND THE CELEBRATIONS. +5. ON 20 JULY THE COSAN CONSULATE RESERVED PASSAGES FOR TEN +COSTA RICANS ON CUBANA'S FLIGHT OF JULY JUAN DUCH COLLEL, +WRITER AND MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL COMA TREE OF THE PARTIDO-COMUNISTA +MEXICANO (POM - MEXICAN COMMUNIST PARTY), TOLD ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ +LOPEZ, SECOND SECRETARY OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY, MION HE WAS TO SEE +ON 23 JULY, THAT HE HAD BEEN PUTION THE MATTING LIST FOR 24 JULY, +BUT IT WAS CERTAIN THAT HE COULD LEAVE ON 25 JULY, DANIEL MCLINA, +OF POLITICA, MEXICAN MARVIST SOMI-MONT-LY MAGAZINE, ALSO HAD TICKETS + +. +TO LEAVE ON 25 JULY. (FIELD CONMENT: IT HAS BEEN +PREVIOUSLY REPORTED THẤT MỌI TÀ MÀSTO ATTEND THE CELEBRATIONS EITHER +FOR POLITICA OR AS A DELEGATE OF US MOVIMIENTO DE LIBERACION +NACIONAL (MLN - NATIONAL LISCRATION LOVEMENT), PRO-CUSA, ANTI- +UNITED STATES COMUNIST FRONT.; +: + +6. ON 21 JULY JOSE MIGUEL FERNANDEZ ROA, THIRD SECRETARY OF THE +CUBAN EMBASSY, PROMISED EDMUNDO JARDOS ARZATE, DIRECTOR OF PRENSA +LATINA, CUBAN NEWS AGENCY, IN NEXICO CITY, TO AND CESAR BALLESTEROS, +PADIO OPERATOR OF THE AGENCY, IN GETTING IS VISA, FERNANDEZ ASKED +JARDON IF CARLOS CATALAR FUENTES, SOPORTER FOR THE ARENCY, MAD +HIS VISA READY. +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS + +SECRET + +TDCS-311/00609-6- + +IN 33962 +PAGE +J +A CUBANA RESERVATION HAD BEEN MADE FOR HIM. +7. ALSO, AS OF 21 JULY CUSANA HAD CANCELED ITS FLIGHT OF +22 JULY AND WAS NOT PLANNING ANOTHER ONE UNTIL 25 JULY. +8. FIELD DISSEM: STATE, FBI, ARMY, NAVY, AIR, CINCSO, CINCLANT. + +SECRET +END OF MESSAGE +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NO FOREIGN DISSEY + +505. +P-7365 +X +1143 + +.... +- + +participantes 6 sean 360 dólares en "nuestra cuenta en el - +- +Bank de Washington", pero resulta que recibieron un +telegrama de Roma diciendo que la fecha límite para ese do- +posito es el 20 de julio y querían saber si se había hecho- +el depósito o nó, ya que mediante ese depósito Lodrfan ha-- +cerse los arreglos para los boletos de los becarios a San-- +tiago de Chile. +Derta pide su teléfono, ya que tiene-- +que hablar con el embajador y Trouppe dice que es el 257550 +ext.31. +Berta toma nota. 505.- + +Entrada 1226.- Novicky, Segundo Secretario de la Emba- +Jada de Checoslovaquia al no encontrar a Rogelio Rodriguez, +pide a Berta le diga que no se le olvide la cena que tiene- +hoy con él a las 20.00 h. en su casa. +Berta:que esta- +bien. +536.- + +Entrada. HF solicita hablar con Roa y Berta pide lla- +mo al 141326.- 550.- + +566. +Salidas ocupado y equivocado.- 591.- + +593. +Salida al 186935.-1246. Berta se comunica a la casa-- +del Dr.Gustavo Baz y pregunta la dirección para mandarlo -- +una invitación para el 26 de julio y HF dice que es Bravo +14, San Jerónimo.- 610.- +- + +612. +Entrada 1317.- IHF pregunta a Berta si han sabido alg- +acerca de la visa para los alumnos becados cubanos y Berta- +dice que nó, que llame mañana. IIF acepta.- 621.- + +621. +Entradas sin contestación. 633.- + +(6.-L36.-17 Julio 64).- + +1.7365 + +TRANSMITTAL +OF +TOCS INFORMATION REPORT + +CLASSIFICATION +ALLO +132 SECRET +ROUTING + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10050.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10050.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b58a77f8939bfcfec1b82ce216fe5a5aab2a5522 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10050.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +14-00000 +
+MEMORANDUM FOR: +SECRET +
+3 August 1965 +FROM: +SUBJECT: +Owner of Auto Bearing California License HW 810 +(How Mexican Diplomatic Plates D-136) +1. Reference is made to your memorandum of 26 July 1965 on the above +subject. This office has no objection to your including information con- +tained in our memorandum of 6 April 1965 in a report to the Bureau of +International Commerce, The Bureau of Customs, and the Immigration and +Naturalisation Service. +2. It is noted that according to a usually reliable source, this +sutomobile is currently registered to Camilo Domenech Gadea, who vas +Commercial Counselor of the Cuban Embassy until he left for Cuba on +10 February 1965. As of the present date, the automobile is still being +used by the Cuban Embassy. +Distribution: Legal Attache +THIS INFORMATION IS FROM A CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE. IT MUST NOT BE DISSEMINATED +IN WHOLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFFICE WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE +ORIGINATING OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY. +FILES: 50-2-4-A +P-7365 +P-8955 +SECRET +49534 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10062.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10062.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8d765ec74d7e8bda56fa8b484e60607e4cec874 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10062.md @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +104-10180-10062 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 6 + +DATE 16 DECEMBER 1958 SECRET + +TO DIRECTOR + +FROM HAVANA COUNTY MICROFILM SERVICE + +ACTION WH 5 + +INFO COP, FI, FI/OPS, FI/RON 3, PP, PP/PRO, PP/PYD 2, PP/PMO, 100 4, DO/1, AD/CI, S/C 2 + +TO DIR INFO SACU CITE HAVA 0693 + +INTEL + +DA 16 DEC + +APPR: PARAS 1,4 (2) PARAS 2,3 (3) PARAS 5-6 + +SOURCE: PARA 1 GEORGE K HARPER, LAS VILLAS PLANTATION OWNER (F) PARAS 2,3 AMARIA (B) PARA 4 AMBARK-1 (C) PARA 5 HARRY GRAHAM (F) FROM DR MEMBER (F) + +1. ERNESTO GUEVARA HAS MOVED WESTWARD. HIS EXACT LOCATION NOT KNOWN BUT 165 MEN THOUGHT TO BE UNDER HIS COMMAND ARE CAMPED NEAR MANACAS IN WEST LAS VILLAS. GUEVARA IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE BELIEVED TO BE TO CUT OFF CENTRAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC WEST OF SANTA CLARA. FC: AMBARK-2 CONFIRMS THIS REBEL STRATEGY, SAYS MAY BE PLANNING TRY CUT HIGHWAY AT SANTO DOMINGO. SC: HEAVY TRUCKS CANNOT TRAVEL EAST OF SANTA CLARA. BACKROADS CAN BE USED BY AUTOS AND LIGHT TRUCKS. + +2. 26TH OF JULY REPLACING CTC LABOR OFFICIALS WITH OWN PEOPLE ON SUGAR CENTRALES WHICH IT CAPTURES. CONRAD BEQUER DIAZ, WITH HOS IN SIERRA MAESTRA, IN CHARGE OF THE PROGRAM. + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +--- + +DATE 16 DECEMBER 1958 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 6 + +TO + +FROM + +ACTION + +INFO PAGE 2 + +3. MANUEL RAY, MRC CHIEF, IS VISITING SIERRA MAESTRA FOR CONFERENCE WITH FIDEL CASTRO DISCUSS CASTRO DESIRE DISSOLVE MRC AND INCORPORATE IT INTO 26TH JULY. + +4. SMALL FEU FORCE ACTIVE NEAR COLISEO IN MATANZAS. ARMS SHIPMENT SEIZED IN CAYO HUESO, FLA WEEK 7 DEC WAS PURCHASED BY FEU FOR USE IN HAVA. + +5. BATISTA HAS CONTRACTED FOR SERVICES 2 FRENCH ARMY OFFICERS EXPERIENCED IN GUERRILLA WARFARE TO ADVISE CUBAN ARMY. + +SUPDATA: HOS MAY WISH QUERY PARI ON PARA 5. + +DISSEM ENB DEF ORALLY. + +RELEASED 161830Z + +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10138.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10138.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cb6cedb6c9bda87919118625a23ddc115307cd5b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10138.md @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +14-00000 +104-10180-10138 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ROUTING AND .CORD SHEET + +FROM: TSD/SAB + 4200 Aain. Bldg. + +TO | ROOM NO. | DATE | OFFICERS INITIALS | COMMENTS +---|---|---|---|--- +1. AC/TSD/TA | | | +2. | | | | +3. TSD/SRS | | 22 JUN 1960 | | +4. | | | | +5. WH/4/FI | | | Coordinated by phone | +6. | | | | +7. RI/DP | 1308 L | 23 JUN 1960 | | +8. | | | | +9. | | | | +10. TSD/SRS | | | | +11. | | | | +12. | | | | +13. | | | | +14. | | | | +15. | | | | +16. | | | | +17. | | | | +: +18. | | | | + +COORDINATING OFFICERS | AUTHENCATING OFFICER +---|--- +NAME: Ralph Seehafer | NAME: C. REID +OFFICE: WH/4/FI | TITLE: C/TSD/SAB + +RELEASING OFFICER +NAME: K. CRAVEN | TITLE: AC/TSD/TA + +ENCLOSURE | FILE NUMBER +---|--- +ABSTRACT: 08 +INDEX: 2014274049 + +DATE NICROFILMED | DOCUMENT CATE | DOCUMENT NUMBER +---|---|--- + | | H0-3523 + +14-00000 + +FROM : Chief of Station, Havana | PRIORITY +TO : Chief, KURIOT | CATE: 23 JUN 190 +SUBJ: AQUATIC/Operational | REF: AC: 403-COK C + SW Supplies for AYTRE | HARS FOR INDE GIG + | NO MOCKS REQUIRED + | IRGENDIG + | LY QUALIF2120830LY +SEGBCE: JAVA - 1999, 17 June 1960 + +1. The supplies and instructions needed to establish two-way SW +correspondence with AMIRE 1 are transmitted herewith. We realize that some a +the instruction forms and supplies which are being transmitied are duplicates +of those sent to the Station in support of other operations. Powever, in order +to facilitate the handling of each operation, the supplies for ench are +furnished as a complete unit. This will preclude the need for berroving from +one agent's supplies to outfit another. + +2. AMIRE will write to the Case Officer, using carbon system Two unused sheets of carbon should be issued to the agent for this +purpose. He should be told to store them separately to avoid accidental loss +of his writing system. His carbon system is developed by means of tablet +#30607. A supply of the developer material, in quantities sufficient for +training purposes, accompanies this dispatch. + +3. According to the operational plan, SW messages written by +vill be mailed to accommodation addresses in various Latin American countries. +In accordance with that, KURIOT will provide the appropriate (Will Field Stations) +with the materials necessary for developing the operational messages. + +4. AMERE l will develop the SW messages he receives by means of pill 99 +#58838. Ne should be issued twenty pills #58838 for that purpose. It is +recommended that the agent be told to hide his developer materials in a safe +place. This should not present much of a problem vecnuse the pills are small. We do not generally recommend that (pills be camouflaged as medicines. Even in cases where the SW ingredient (does have a bona fide medicinal usoge, +the concentration represented by the SW pill would usually be in excess of the cormal dosrge, and thus there would be a danger of having an unwitting person +use them by accident If the Cuse Officer feels that for operational reasons +it is desirable to camouflage then as medicines) they should only be kept in a +bottle which is clearly marked FOR REAL US ONLY) + +5. According to the operational plan, the Jace to egent S presages will +be prepared for the Area Division by KURIOT at Headquarters. The Area Division +will pouch the messages es "blank" sheets of stationery the appropriate +Field Station for application of the cover test nad Lailing + +6. The Al Case Oficer should faatliarize himself with the +accompanying supplies and instructions before any attempt is made to trein and +issue supplies to the agent. Experience has shova that it is advisable to plan +for two or three chort (2 hour) agent training sessions scheduled over e period +of days, rather then to attempt to cran the training into one long session. +Lic-associating + +7. Special attention should be given to planning the cover correspondence. +It is usually recommended tiet the agent use false use and return address on +his SW messages to the Scetion, thereby dic-associating hinsels) completely +from his si reports once they are in the tail channel. This requires that the +correspondence be fictional, and entails a certain count of skill on the part +of AIR Plin fabricatin; apparently macent correspondence tie have found +that the use of a false postal identity frequently provides the agent with +considerable psychological recosurance during the course of the operation. + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +PRIORITY + +14-00000 +3. The cover/ +/t diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10155.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10155.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5e0074e748e848d9da7f4d2da0a8a330cabd386d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10155.md @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +#4-10155 +104-10180-10155 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Finance Division + +ATTENTION: C/C & TAB + +SUBJECT: Emilio Americo RODRIGUEZ + +12 July 1960 + +28 +201-274549) +04 +1. Subject has been recruited by the Habana Station +at the rate of $300.00 per month effective 1 June 1960. + +2. It is requested that Finance Division deposit the +monthly salary of Subject to locount No. 44-335-104, whitney +National Bank of New. Orlenas, P.O. Dox 1260, New Orleans 10, +Louisiana) This account is under the name of finillo Podrigues. + +3. The first deposit should be made on 30 Juno 1960 for +the month of June and monthly thereafter until further notified. + +4. No taxos are to be withheld from Subject's calary.. + +J. D. sterline +C// + +WH/4/FI/RSeehafer/do + +Distribution: +Orig & 1- Addressee +1-WH/4/Finance +1-WH/4/Chrono +1-WH/4/Subject +12 Jul 20 +2012746.49) +08 + +SIN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10162.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10162.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6aa99212961927af95d345d72a6a0749b0717549 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10162.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +104-10180-10162 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: 1752 +UNIT: RALPH SEEHAFER +EXT: WH/L/FI 2065 +DATE 18 MAY 1961 + +TO CARACAS + +FROM: ΚΑΝΟΡΟΠΗΡΒΕΙΗ +CONF: BELL 15 +INFO: DDP, COP, A1DCP/A, WH, BELL. S/C + +TO PRITY CARA INFO +JHZIP CITE DEK BELL 0628 + +PLS PUT FOLLOWING INTO SM WRITE COVER LETTER AND MAIL TO AMPRE 1: +"MSG NUMBER FIVE. (HENRY). RECEIVED YOUR SW MSGS THRU FOURTEEN. +BE VERY CAREFUL OF (ELVIKA JOVANE DE SAYAS) WE HAVE REPORT SHE VERY +PRO-CASTRO. FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOU ALSO BEING SENT BY +RADIO. HENRY, CLINTON, HAPPY AND EUGENIO SHOULD LEAVE CUBA AS SOON +AS FEASIBLE. USE EVERY MEANS AVAILABLE INCLUDING COMPANY FUNDS +FOR LEGAL OR ILLEGAL TRAVEL. MEANTIME DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM OPERATIONS +AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND CONCENTRATE ON YOUR EXFILTRATION. ADVISE IF +OUR HELP NEEDED. IF ROBERTO WILLING BE ALTERNATE WT CHANNEL FOR +PETE AND NET PROVIDE HIM WITH RADIO. HE ONLY TO BE USED IN EMERGENCY. +USE INK AS PRIMARY CHANNEL. INSTRUCT FELIPE USE SW AND COURIERS +FOR NORMAL COMMO AND WT ONLY FOR VERY URGENT MATTERS. WE SENDING +POUCH VIA TIGERS WIFE. FOR SECURITY REASONS WE REMOVED ENVELOPE +THREE CONTAINING PERSONAL LETTERS AND REPLACED WITH ENVELOPE +CONTAINING PESOS FOR FELIPE MANAGE OPERATIONS. TELL FELIPES WIFE +SEND FULL DETAILS BANK ACCT TO HENRYS PO BOX MIAMI. WE WILL + +RELEASING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ORIG: +UNIT : +EXT : +DATE : + +TO : + +FROM. DIRECTOR + +CONF:- + +INFO: +TO INFO CITE DER +2 +(DITERCEPT AND BEGIN MONTHLY DEPOSITS. TALL (PETE) BE CAREFUL OF +COUNSELLOR YUGOSLAV EMB WHO INTELLIGENCE AGENT. BRIEFED +CONTENTS THIS MSG FOR ORAL RELAY TO YOU." + +END OF MESSAGE + +J. J. C. KIN +C/HD + +AC/WH/1 + +A. STANULIS +AC/WH/L +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10165.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10165.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e7857cdbc26f7e43eaf95a0e590e7a2f549fb8b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10165.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +AMIRE-1 +DATE : 054 +91AY61 +TO : BELL +FROM : CARACUS +ACTION: BELL 15 +INFO : COP, ADDP/A, WH, BELL S/C +ROUTING +PAY61 03262 +201- 17:10497 +PRIORITY +IN 1615 + +PRITY BELL HAVE CITS CARA 5883 +JNZIP + +1. FOLLOING FROM ALLIRE) COVER LETTER DATED 29 APRILI +NSG 9 STOP UR H/T 17 APR JUST RCVD STOP STOP(CLINTON, WIFE AND 060606 +EUGENIO RELEASED STOP REGISTERING(SKISS) END STOP STAND DY +POSSIBLY CLINTON TRANSMITTING STOP COMPLETELY ORGANIZI +OPERATIONS AROUND PETE AND PACO STOP PETE BILL HAVE CONTACTS +WITH TIGER, PACHANA AND ITALIAN AMBASSADORES WHO VERY ACTIVE +COUNTER-REV. STOP FURNISH ADDRESS FOR DELIVERIES STOP ALL REPEAT +ALL SECURITY MEASURES WILL PE USED STOP FELIEVE IMPOSSIBLE ANY +AMERICA!! OPERATION STOP PRELIMINARIES ALL DEPARTING UNDERHAY +STOP SUGGEST OSTAIN NORE POST OFFICE BOXES STOP HAVE NO NEWS +BINIARIS WHO PLAN SEEK FUNDS STOP SIGNED HENRY06 + +2. ENELOPE POSSICLY OPENED AND RESEALED. NO EVIDENCE OTHER +EXAMINATION. COVER LETTER APPARENTLY WRITTEN BY OAN. + +3. FROM RE-EXAMI:MTION MSC 7 FROM ALLEHOULD APPEAR THAT +LAST PART LAST SENTENCE ENDS WITH "HAPPY AND SELF" THE NAME +(HAPPY) IS PROCEEDED WITH WORD ENDING IN E. +END OF MESSAGE 9 May 61 +201-274049) + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10176.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10176.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c46fb54c4ad56130406909eebdc2ecaa277d5cc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10176.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE +536 +9 MAR 61 + +TO: BELL + +FROM: WAVE + +ACTION: SELL 15 + +INFO: DOP, COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +SEEHAFER + +ROUTING + +MAR 9 1929Z 61 + +ROUTINE + +IX 2743 + +PRITY MEXI INFO BELL CITE WAVE 4342 +JMZIP +REF MEXI 7544 (CIN2645) + +1. STATEMENTS MADE BY LUIS ALBERTO DE JESUS CONDO:: CAJISAL) TO +NEXI ACCURATE. OLIEN HANDLED (BOBBY MADURO) AND (JUAN MENDEZ) WHO IDEN +A. (RIVERO) MENTIONED POSS IDEN B; PSUEDO (EMILIO FERNANDEZ) AXA (EUGEN-08) +IDEN C; (PLINIO PRIETO) IDEN D. ALL KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT +WITH EACH OTHER AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER. + +2. WAVE HAS NO INTEREST SUSJ. HOWEVER, WAVE SUGGESTS IF SUBJ +DESIRES TRAVEL WAVE AREA JOIN AMIRON NIL ING PROGRAM WILL HAVE +AMOTS ASSIST HIM. + +END OF MESSAGE + +9 mar 61 + +201 (274049) + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10178.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10178.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..297d2864ac708b643e5c2baec0d0cb1c8a8ef612 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10178.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10180-10178 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE : MAR 61 +TO : EELL +FROM : MEXICO CITY +ACTION : BELL 15 +INFO : DDP, CCP, ADOP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ROUTING + +MAR 9 04452 61 +PRIORITY + +IN 2645 + +PRITY SELL INFO PRITY WAVE CITE MEXI 754 +JMEIP SECUR + +REF: DELL 1750 (OUT-9614) +FOLL STATEMENT FROM LUIS ALBERTO DE JESUS CONDOM CAJIGAL) +REJOINED ANTI-COMMUNIST UNDERGROUND ABOUT MAY60. OFFERS WERE +AT (EDIFICIO FOCSA APTO 214) +SECOND FLOOR WERE LOCATED (CIA) (CUBANA +DE FIANZA) PRESIDENT (CODY MADURO) IN CHARGE OF JUAN MENDEZ)(NOW +IN UNDERGROUND HAVA). THERE ASKED JOIN FRD BY SENORES (RIVERO +AND (EL RUBIO WHO CARRIED FRD CREDENTIALS. (HAD ACCEPTED AND SENT +PLANILLAS OIAMI OF(JUAN MENDEZ WAR NAME (JORGE PILOTO) AND OF SELF, +WAR NAME (JORGE PINO). GROUP HAD CONTACT WITH ANCITIZEN ANEMBASSY +HAVA NAMED (EMILIO FERNANDEZ WAR NAME EUGENIO GROUP ASKED CHECK +RECEPTION RADIO SWAN IN PROVINCES PINAR DEL RIO HAVANA AND MATANZAS. +GROUL VISITED BY (PINIO PRIETO (LATER EXECUTED 12 OCTOBER 60) AND +DELEGATE FABIO FROM MIAMI RE ORGANIZATION FIFTH COLUMN UTILIZING +PLASTIC EXPLOSIVE SELECTING HOUSES HAVANA FOR ARMS CACHES AND DROP +ZONES. SUBJ TOOK ASYLUM 2 JANUARY 61 HKI ENZASSY) HAVA. + +END OF MESSAGE +C/S COMMENT: NO TRACES ALIAS (CORGE PINO.) + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIDATED. +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10179.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10179.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bd6527a94beb82adb507dfbecbf28b5c2361c4e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10179.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +104-10180-10179 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: J. J. MULLANE 654 +UNIT: WH/4/SECURITY +EXT: 8785 +DATE: 9 MARCH 1961 + +TO: JOVE + +FROM: PHRECTOR JABELL + +CONF: BELL 15 + +INFO: COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C + +CLASSIFIED AT AGE 201-(274049) +SECR T + +ROUTING 09-18 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +DEFERRED +ROUTING MAR 6T 20502 +INITIALS +PRIORITY +INITIALS +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +OUT 6435 +OUT 6435 +CITE QUE BELL 2491 +2491 + +TO: FRITY MOVE +INFO: + +JMZIP SECUR + +RF RDJE 3161 (IN 2661) (NOT ENT MOVE) 06:08 + +1. REQUEST KUSODA REP ASAP CONTACT MR. FREE TO RODRIGUE. CONZALES, +INSTRUCTOR, BERLITZ SCHOOL, 1209 ST. CHARL'S AVS.) AND PLAY MESSAGE +FROM SON FILIO "D. NOT RETURN CUBA. EXPLANATIOI! IL! FOLLOW IN LETTER." +TELEPHONIC CONTACT SUFFICIENT. + +2. FYI SON RECENTLY ARRESTED AND RELEASED. AUTHORITIES SEEKING +FATHER. + +END OF MESSAGE + +Thesis probably- +The 2: 04 +(8) 201- (274049.) +08 + +WH/4/FI P. Sechafer in draft, + +WILLIAM E. EIS MANN +CHIEF, WH/4/SUPPORT +RELEASING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET + +VJOSEPH P. LANGEN +CHIFRWH/4/SECURITY +AUTHENTAANNG OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10180.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10180.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c05d1d4af687172675ecc7fa508dfed7e79ae9e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10180.md @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +4 March 1961 + +REPRODUCTION REST: Chief, WH/4 +SUBJECT: ANIC 3-1 Arrest on 3 March 1961 +REFERENCES: (A) DIRM 4268 (IN 2248) + +(B) BELL 2340 (OUT 6669) + +1. Reference A does not give sufficient detail to make a very +realistic appraisal at this time of the damage to our operations from +the arrest of ANIC 3-1 24 + +2. According to ANIC 1-1, the head principal Agent of our stay- +behind nets in Cuba, ANIC 3-1 was fully informed of everything +concerning operations and reporting. He also knew of the APCORT-1 +agent net and how contact can be made with the agents. He was kept +fully cognisent of all incoming and outgoing radio messages and +reports. + +3. Following is a list of the agents known or probably known +to ANIC 3-1: + a) ANRYE-1 + ANTARCH-1 + ARION-1 + ABDIY-1 + AMBOIL-1 + AMCHIP-1 + AMIPARLOR + AMD-1 + b) APCORT-1 + AMCOVERT-1 + AMIOUTE + AXIONITE + ANBOUT-1 + ARABA-1 + APARA-1 + AMBASS-1 + AMFETOARCH-11 + ANCOS-9 + +4. ANIC 3-1 was also in contact with counter-revolutionaries such +as the following which could have been the cause of his arrest: + +a) Francisco (Antillon) 06 +b) of (Beria Radio) 06 +c) of (Habana Oil Nerio) + +SECRET + +SECRET + +5. ANIC 3-1 was also made aware of the persons with whom +the staybehind funds are cached or stashed. He seems to have provided +1.01.24 (T-34 with a radio set on a Korch 1941.) We did know one of the +staybehind agents (who was originally introduced to the British.) + +(Robert E. Visotzke) +C/WH/L/FI + +WH/L/FI/ROSeehaferinkt + +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - Addressees +1 - C/WH/L/CI +1 - C/WH/L/FI/D.CU +1 - C/WH/L/FI (File British Liaison) +1 - WH/4/Chrono +1 - WH/L/FI + +-2- + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10200.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10200.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..87ef239a9fb22770cd8715e792bd928aadb236f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10200.md @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +104-10180-10200 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +SEFLATS SVEN ATTACCA-6710, 24 August 1960 + +06. +(Juan ::. +Koiriguez) +(Juan I. Cessnova Koiriguez +(Apartado 6290) 108 + +Habana, Cuba + +CRET + +SCUP diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10215.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10215.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0100374cdbb34ffa1c070b1654749e89f74b0efb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10215.md @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +104-10180-10215 + +DISPATCH + +LASSIFICATION +SECFT + +TO +Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +PROCESSING + +FROM +Chief of Station, IAVEL/COPY + +SUBJECT +Operational/CYPOCE/AIRECALEN/FOX +WT Operator Candidate Inside Target Area. +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +Action Required: Request for Headquarters Review of Files - Para 5. + +1. In the fall of 1960 AMIRE 1 (Peter J. DI CERVENO) +recruited in Havana a WT operator candidate, whose name he +cannot recall at this time. This candidate was spotted and +first contacted by AMPANIC-1, who passed the lead over to +AMIRE 1. AMPANIC-1 first contacted the candidate on the porch +of the old Mercedes Benz Agency at Palecon and Principe Streets, +and AMIRE 1 then contacted subject in the latter's apartment in +the fourth floor of a building located in the middle of the block on the East Side of Fenocal Avenue (Infanta) Between (Valle +and San Jose Streets. This building had a store in the first +floor, was painted a pinkish beige, and the apartments were +very small (one bedroom and bath, living-dining room combina- +tion and a small kitchen). Subject was at the time working in +a hardware store and living with his wife and a small child. +Subject was about 33 years old, 5'10 tall, 160 lbs., wore thick +glasses, light complexion, light hair, protruding facial features) + +2. Subject had experience as a professional WT operator +and worked a clandestine WT set for the Organizacion Autentica +(OA) against the Batista regime. AMPANIC-1 was a member of the +(OA) and spotted subject through a leader of the (OA) for whom +Subject worked in the underground. + +3. Subject was trained for a week or so by AMELEN-1 in a +safehouse located at 39 San Rafael Street which had been obtained +for that purpose by APTOX-1. APTOX-1 attended the training +sessions as a lock-out, but neither APTOX-1 nor AMELEN-1 knew +the identity and address of the trainee. Training included the +clandestine operation of a RS-1, the use of signal plans, the use +of pads in coding and decoding, and personal security. Training +was conducted in the fall of 1960 after recruitment of Subject +and with the approval of CO George D. SCOWCROFT, who was AMIRD-1's +CO at the time and to whom full reports were turned in on the +(Continued) + +Distribution: +3 - Headquarters + +DATE TYPED +24 Jan. 63 + +DATE DISPATCHED +25 Jan. 63 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFCA-7439 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECPET +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +19-120-33-54/3 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECPET + +UFCA-7439 + +training and the identity of the candidate. Subject was never +activated and was kept on stand-by for possible use at a later +date. For that purpose Bona fides were established by AMIRE 1 +and reported to his CO. Subject was not supplied with a WT set +and no signal plans nor pads were issued to him. + +4. AIRE 1 recalls Subject was very secure in his clandestine +contacts and operations. Despite established bona fides, AMIRE 1 +had considerable trouble in gaining Subject's confidence and +three preliminary contacts were necessary before getting down to +business. Subject was last contacted by AIRE-1 at Subject's +apartment described above, in January or February 1961. At +this time Subject was still willing and ready to work. + +5. It is assumed that Headquarters files on the activities of +AMIRD-1, AMCLEN-1 or APTOX-1 will contain copies of the training +reports and information reported by AMIRE 1. We would appreciate +Headquarters assistance in ascertaining Subject's identity and +present whereabouts in order to determine if he could still be +used operationally inside target area. AMPANIC-1 has been +terminated by JMWAVE PA Branch because of weakness in his personal +security, and it is believed best not to contact him on this +matter if possible. + +END OF DISPATCH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10218.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10218.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..5746f320708b3ae107f914b61a271e4a85c12551 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10218.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +104-10180-10218 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/43 +ATTENTION : George Hleovas +SUBJECT : Cover for AMIRE/1 +이 + +30 October 1961 + +이 +1. Pursuant to your requirement for status coxer for AMTRE/1, the following devised cover has been developed. AMERE/1 will be employed as of 1 November 1961, by Roberts Electronic and Engineering 24 Service. Ja devised cover firm engaged in providing consulting services in the field of electronics and electrical instruments. His immediate position will be that of consultant assigned to the Southeastern part of the United States. This cover was selected in view or AMIRE/1's past employment where he represented various electrical suppliers.01 +24 +08 +-6770) +2. Roberts Electronic and Engineering Service is located at +4010 Glengle Avenue, Baltimore 15. Maryland, telephone (Rogers +This is a fully backstopped cover device which will list AMIRE/1 as one of its employees thereby furnishing a credit and employment reference for him. His payments will be made to him by bank transfer as in the pest. +اه +3. It should be pointed out to AMIRE/1 that he will receive +24a U. S. Treasury form 1099 at the end of each taxable year, showing +4. Roberts as his source of income. Therefore, it is incumbent on AMIRE/1 to File an overt tax return listing himself as an independent contractor with Roberts, thereby explaining why taxes were not withheld. +24. +4. You are requested to advise CCG when this cover arrangement is no longer needed, so that proper backstopping can be effected. + +JOHN G. SOUTHARD +C/CCG/NC + +... 201-274049) +8 + +G diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10233.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10233.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e863cfeca1c2e2a6eebe8e3e1b3456e10abc9722 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10233.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +104-10180-10233 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +03 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ORG: (1/1-11 +UNIT: +EXT +DATE: +JOJI +1 NOVEM 161 + +TO: JIVAVE + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF/BELL 10 +(elloras) +INFO WH 5, S/C 2 + +TO TRAVE +INFO +JUZEIC + +REF: 78 7370 (11! 18.99) + +1. LACHED TO +06 +24 +ENGINEELD +8 +ROGSE +4 +3 +ROUTING + +4 +5 +6 +DEFERRED +ROUTINE +OUT64726 +2/802 + +CENTER SECTEMIC AND +BALT 15 14 +DOV 31 LE CORCOSTANT +SCTRICAL ESTIM FOR ACTION AT PALLARS YEAR. + +2. TAS IN O + +COS 10: quorted priority cover statue for et + +J.C.. +C/ +RELEASINO OFFICER + +CCG/IC (by ) +COORDINATING OFFICERS +: +03 +G. J. SOGEY +C/M/ +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10235.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10235.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..825b082a2f19a8256b702698feb6889a39b9c37e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10180-10235.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +104-10180-10235 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO: UFG-W-642 dated 19 OCT 1961 +SUBJECT: Cover for Eubject + +1. Fursuant to your requirement for status cover for +Subject, the following devised cover has been developed. Subject +will be employed as of 1 November 1981, by Roberts Electronic 24 +(and Engineering Service), a devised cover firm engaged in providing +consulting services in the field of electronics and electrical +instruments. His immediate position will be that of consultant +assigned to the Southeastern part of the United States. This +cover was selected in view of Subject's past employment where +he represented various electrical suppliers. + +24 +2. Roberts Electronic and Engineering Service is located +at 4010 Grengyle Avenue, Baltimore 15, Maryland) telephone +(Rogers 4-6770.) This is a fully backstopped cover device which +will list Subject as one of its employees thereby furnishing a +credit and employment referenco for him. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +JFK Full Kesuits +National Archives and Records Administration + +Kennedy Assassination Collection Full Results + +Viewing/Ordering Information + +Back to Brief Results Back to Search +Exit JFK +Hits 1-1 of 1 + +Not in Box +Hit 1 of 1 + +AGENCY INFORMATION +AGENCY : CIA +RECORD NUMBER: 104-10181-10099 +RECORDS SERIES: JFK +AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 80T01357A + +DOCUMENT INFORMATION +ORIGINATOR: CIA +FROM: [No From] +TO: [No To] +TITLE: [RESTRICTED] +DATE: 01/01/0000 +PAGES: 38 +DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER - TEXTUAL DOCUMENT +SUBJECTS: UNIT ID +CLASSIFICATION : +RESTRICTIONS: 1B +CURRENT STATUS: POSTPONED IN FULL +DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 03/21/1998 +COMMENTS: JFK64-17 F18 1998.03.21.10:31:39:436107 38 WHITE +BANDED PAGES. + +Audit history for this Record Identification Form +Hits 1-1 of 1 + +Back to Brief Results Back to Search Exit JFK +National Archives and Records Administration +webmaster@nara.gov + +1/1 + +٤٠٢٠ +G.COM:of +C//CCO/OPS +1325 +1914770 + +NATION +SECRET GEX TURN TO +PANGRENA HNANG.14 TALT +SECRET 10.22 2321/70 CITE DIRECTOR +PRIORITY DO BASE LOS ANGELES INFO ROUTINE WH/MIAMID 35471 +DRID +TYPIC AMAUTO +1. PLS DETERMIGE ASAP FIFAGICAL DESCRIPTION AND +COCUPATION OF MANUEL (VIGOS) PIREZ, 935 BRACON AVENUE, +APARTMENT 10, 103 ANGELES, APPARENTLY NO TELEPHONE. VIGOS +WENT LOS ANGELES FROM HLAMI II EARLY MARCH. + +I +B +2. FILE: 201-735296. + +END OF MESSAGE +FILE RID +CTHED +FI +WI CONTENT: Based on Madrid 1131 (IN 035999) request that +access agent of Wamical be given much information about Subject +as possible for cake of approach to Cuben target in Madrid. + +משקלהJCGULIK +C/DO/I/81 ACTEUR/IB/s +C/WAD/ +CS COPY +CLAFICER +JAMES E. FLANNERY +C/WH/COC +201-235296 +19 may 70 +AUTHENTICATING +(すいこりR +! +COPY NO +ר +5 +2 +1 + +BLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CON/UNIT NOTIFIES +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COFIES 5/ +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY +SECRET +ひたひこで +5 +(When Fille In +CORRALING AND +2 +6 +VECLASSISK +3 +7 +ANCE COPY +SLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +د +8 +INDEX: +Yes110 +CLASSIFY TO C3 FILE NO. +X-REF TO CS FILE NO. +EM BY 41 +FILE RID +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE, VR RIVAN EUR 6. +TION UNIT +WH8 +TION NO. +SHA +(RIVAN, EUR 6, DDP, ADDP, 4, Ciloes, CiloA, FIZ +19 MAYIN085999 +MADR +SECRET 191224Z MAY 70 CITE MADRID/1131 +DIRECTOR, WH/MIAMI +TYPIC AMAUTO +REF: DIRECTOR 233355 +1. WE BELIEVE THAT CHANCE ENCOUNTER WITH AMAUTO-1 +ALONE TOO DIFFICULT TO ARRANGE SINCE AMAUTO-1 IS +FREQUENTLY IN COMPANY SOMEONE FROM HIS STAFF OR HAVING +LUNCH WITH SPANISH OFFICIALS OR BUSINESSMENT. MOREOVER, +ENCOUNTER UNDER THIS SITUATION, WE FEEL, WOULD NOT PERMIT +RELAXED EXCHANGE BETWEEN SAMKO AND AMAUTO-I. WE WOULD +LIKE TO SUGGEST FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVE: +A. ON ARRIVAL SPAIN VIA AERONAVES DE MEXICO +FLIGHT 450 LEAVING MIAMI FRIDAY SAMKO WOULD GO DIRECTLY +AN +AB +BX +DASHED +TO HOTEL OF STATION SELECTION. STATION OFFICER WILL ALSO WH/C/OF +OCCUPY HOTEL IN ALIAS AND INITIAL CONTACT WITH SAMKO WILL +BE MADE IN HOTEL. (INCIDENTALLY, BELIEVE NO NEED +PA CHANKIS ACCOMPANY SAMKO TO MADRID.) +B. EARLY SUNDAY AFTERNOON SAMKO WOULD GO DIRECTLY +TU AMAUTO-1'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE. HIS EXCUSE WILL BE +THAT HE WOULD HAVE GONE TO EMBASSY BUT WAS CERTAIN THAT +LS COPY +SECRET +19 May 70 +201--735296 + +CARLE SE PEMARA +TUTAL COMES +POUTING AND CONTIALS NR r +SECRET + +РАС: 2 MAR 113: SECRET +EMBASSY WOULD BE CLOSEL. IN ADDITION, SINCE SAMKO +SCHEDULED TOUR OF MADRID AND SUBURBS LEAVING EARLY +FO CAY MORNING DECIDFO MAKE EFFORT CONTACT AMAUTC-1 +AT HOME RATHER THAN POSSIBLY MISS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE HIM. +(54110 WILL BE INSTRUCTEL TO SIGN UP FOR TOUR OF CITY +RESIDENCE. +CVERTLY. SAMKO WILL HAVE TO +QUESTION FROM AMAUTO-1: +SAMKO'S REPLY WOULD BE +70 LFID AUTHENTICITY TO STORY.) BE PREPARED REPLY TO INEVITABLE +HOW DID YOU FIND MY ADDRESST +THAT HE OSMAINED ADDRESS FROM IBERIA EMPLOYEE AT AIRPORT +110 SEENT CONSIDERABLE TIME TRYING TO LOCATE ANAHTO-1 +CADDRESS APPEARS IN DIP LIST AVAILABLE +SAMKO WOULD FURTHER EXPI AIN, IF NECESSARY, +THAT HE DID NOT KNOW HOW EXPLOYEE GOT ADDRESS, BUT KNOWS +SHE MADE NUMBER OF TELEPHONE CALLS. WE CANNOT PREDICT +AMAUT 0-1'S REACTION TO THIS DIRECT APPROACH. HE MIGHI +QLAIM PRESS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER COMMITMENTS THEREBY +PEFUSING SEE SAMKO IN FOME BUT MIGHT SUGGEST THAT SAMKO +VISIT EMBASSY MONDAY MORNI的。 GAM SHOULD BE PREPARED +TO TAY THAT IF THIS CULD NOT EMBARI ASS AMAUTO-1 HE +103D GLADLY CANCEL TOUR 410 60. TO USE STANDARD LINE +SECRET + +5774 +✔CABLE SECRETARIAT, SSEMINATION +CLASSIFIED MES AGE +JOTA COFIES +ROUTING AND/OR INIT ALS-SEEN BY +FERSO +لم +SECRET +GROUP I +5 +(Whe Filled +2 +6 +२ +7 +ADVANCE COME +FLOTTED +ODUCTION OF THIS COPY DROH RITED +२ +ACTION +ACTION NO. +! +FILE, VA +Z +201 +VES +NO +CAS TO CV FILL NO. +時號α τα πιω +FRID +RETURN T +PAGE 3 MADRID 1131SECRET +THAT BECAUSE HE IS AMERICAN HE SHOULD NOT VISIT PBRUMEN +EMBASSY, WOULD, WE FEEL, QUICKLY AROUSE AMAUTO-1'S +SUSPICION. SAM KO'S APPROACH TO AMAUTO-I RESIDENCE CAN +BE MONITORED FROM HOMES OF TWO STAFFERS WHO LIVE WITHIN +EYSHOT OF AMAUTO-I'S RESIDENCE. +C. +AMAUTO-I'S PROBABLE SECOND QUESTION: HOW DID +SAM KO KNOW HE WAS IN MADRID? REQUIRES MORE THOUGHT AND +HELP FROM MIAMI. IDEALLY, SAMKO SHOULD BE ABLE SAY THAT +A MUTUAL FRIEND OF BOTH AMAUTO-1 AND SAMKO WERE TOGETHER +RECENTLY IN MIAMI AND AMAUTO-I'S NAME MENTIONED. SAMKO +ASKED WHAT HAPPENED TO AMAUTO-1 AND FRIEND DISCLOSED THAT +(IN 085476) +AMAUTO-1 NOW "AMBASSADOR" TO SPAIN. (SUBJECT WH/MIAMI 7595 +MIGHT BE APPROPRIATE "FRIEND" WHOSE NAME SAMKO MIGHT +USE. +STATION SUGGESTS THAT CONTACT BE MADE WITH SUBJECT +IN LOS ANGLELES TO DETERMINE WHETHER HE KNOWS WHERE +AMAUTO-I IS. ALSO OBTAIN PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, OCCUPATION +IN LA AND PRIOR JOB IN MIAMI PLUS OTHER NOTABLE +CHARACTERISTICS WHICH COULD BE USED AS FILLER BY SAMKO +TO SHOW THAT POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP EXISTED BETWEEN +AMAUTO-1'S COUSIN AND SAM KO.) IN ADDITON, SUGGEST +SECRET +101 735 296 + +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN BY +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +こいこい +SECRET +(When Filled In) +1 +5 +2 +6 +2 +7 +ACE COPY +STUD +SLOTTED +REPRODUTION THIS CODY PROHIB +ACTION +2 +לוי +FILE, VR +BRANCH +PAGE 4 MADRID 1131SECRET +PACHANKIS RE-CONTACT SAM KO TO ASCERTAIN NAMES OF PERSONS +IN UNITED STATES WHO KNEW AMAUTO-I AND FROM WHOM SAMKO +OSTENSIBLY MIGHT HAVE RECEIVED INFORMATION OF AMAUTO-1'S +MADRID ASSIGNMENT. +WEL COME OTHER SUGGESTIONS AS REPLY +TO ABOVE QUESTION. +2. LINE SAMKO WOULD TAKE AFTER FOOT IN DOOR SHOULD +BE THOROUGHLY REHEARSED IN MIAMI BEFORE ARRIVAL MADRID +BECAUSE OF DI- ELEMENTA MIAMI SHOULD +CABLE WHAT SPECIFIC +INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN TO SAMKO SO THAT STATION OFFICER +COMPLETELY AWARE OF HOW SAMKO IS TO CONDUCT HIMSELF. +3. + +JUNE DEPARTURE SUGGEST CONTACT ABOVE PERSONS ASAP. +GP-1 ++ +IN VIEW DESIRE TO INITIATE CONTACT BEFORE AMAUTO-I'S +4. +FILE 201-735296. +SECRET +WILL +SUE UPON 'REQUEST +: +SECRET + +CLASSIFICATION +TRANSMI TAL +OF +TDCS INFORMATION REPORT +SARA RENTS +SECRET +When Filled In +ROUTING +masford +067 +1- MAY 1970 +1 CA 5. CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2. CS/DO. +10 G, FI 6, FI/D, IW, EUR 5 DC/ стри + +DATE DEUTHE +16 MAY 1970 +CISSEIA NATION +/RF/IB/R3 +FARR +WO/FI +1LE/MADR 1 +1 WH/MEXI 1 +WE RENANG SH/REGL +VALUATION +SPATE +ARMY +NAVY +TDCSDB-315/02487-70 +X! ROUTINE +PRECEDENCE +BASED ON (FLD. APT., PROJ.) +JOSM-10026/MADR 1069 +(IN 079701) +MADR-1100 (IN 082937) +QUSEQUIN/QUDOZE +Liaison: 65* +PARA 4: +QUKETCH/22 +AIR +THANGING INSTRUCTIONS Plate Χίη αεριοριστa space. List elettrical addressens.) +CALL +RECOMMEND EXO +BASIC DOCUMENT NOT +MADE AVAILABLE DCI +RELAY CABLE ATTACHED +SHOW IW +MADRID WH/MIAMI +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +CONTROLLED DISSEM +SEC +-> +OTHER +DISSEM ELECTR-CALLY +EXCLUSIVE FOR USIB +USIG PERSONAL ATTN +TO: +(CORRECTION TAPE USED) +ZRWAHOO CABLE SENT XXX AS RELAY +NOT FOR LIAISON +FILE: +PMAUTO-/ +& S INTERNAL USE ONLY +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER +C/311/COG/RR +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +(When filled in; +COORDINATING OFFICER(S) +E/IB/R +RELEASING OFFICER +Robert H. Riefe +C/WH/R +5-69 +1K-2 USE FREVIOUS EDITIONS +COPY NO. +(15-20-44-47) + +• +DIRECTORATE OF +PLANS +Intelligence Information Cable +IN-079701 +PAGE 1 OF 4 PAGES +STATE/INR DIA NMCC/MC (SECDEF JCS ARMY NAVY AIR) CIA/NMCC NIC NSA SDO ONEXXXXXX +EXC +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionone Laws, Tirla 18. U.S.C. Secs. 773 and 794, the +transmission of revoiation of which in any manner to on unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM +THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE +SECRET +COUNTRY CUBA/SPAIN +DOI +4-6 MAY 1970 +SUBJECT +10 18 002 May 70 +GROUP I +Kaded but +Sowngrading oγρα +CITE TDCS DB-315/02487-70 +DIST 18 MAY 1970 +PROTESTS BY CUBAN EMBASSY IN SPAIN OVER ALLEGED ATTACKS ON +CUBAN OFFICIALS +ACQ +SOURCE +5 +A +3 +2 +1 +SPAIN, MADRID (EARLY MAY 1970) +AN OFFICIAL SPANISH SERVICE; +SENSITIVE AND USUALLY RELIABLE. +1. +FIELD NO. +OSM 10026 +FROM A SOURCE DESCRIBED AS +IN EARLY MAY 1970, THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MADRID +PREPARED A PROTEST NOTE TO THE SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTRY OVER +AN INCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED AT THE BAKAJAS AIRPORT IN MADRID +BETWEEN CUBAN REFUGEES AND CUBAN OFFICIALS, IN WHICH BLOWS +WERE EXCHANGED. ACCORDING TO MINISTER GUILLERMO RUIZ, +CUBAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES, THE EMBASSY WILL CHARGE THAT SIX +FUNCTIONARIES AND FOUR DIPLOMATIC COURIERS FROM HAVANA WERE +PHYSICALLY ATTACKED ON 4 MΑΥ ΑΤ ΤΗΣ AIRPORT BY DISAFFECTED +CUBANS, ALL RESIDENTS OF SPAIN. THE NOTE STATED THAT "THIS +COWARDLY AND UNJUSTIFIABLE AGGRESSION" ENDANGERED DIPLOMATIC +SECRET +ان +NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM +Gium controls) +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 + +IN-079701 +TDCSDB-315/02487-70 +PAGE 2 OF 4 PAGES +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM +DOCUMENTS AND COULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AN ISOLATED ACT BUT THE +CONSEQUENCE OF REPEATED PROVOCATIONS AT BARAJAS, +SPANISH +AUTHORITIES WERE ASKED TO PREVENT A REPETITION OF THESE +INCIDENTS. +2. +(FIELD COMMENT: ACCORDING TO ANOTHER UNTESTED SOURCE +WHO WAS AN EYEWITNESS TO THE 4 MAY INCIDENT, THE CROWD INCLUDED +23 MEMBERS OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY AND A NUMBER OF CUBAN EXPATRIATES +MEETING AN IBERIA FLIGHT FROM HAVANA WHICH WAS CARRYING 75 +CUBAN OFFICIALS AND 30 CUBAN REFUGEES. +MAXIMO +TORRES, +FORMER MAYOR OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA AND A MAN OF OVER 60 YEARS OF +AGE, ADDRESSED ONE OF THE ARRIVING CUBAN OFFICIALS, MISTAKING +HIM FOR A REFUGEE. THE OFFICIAL REBUFFED HIM RUDELY AND A +GENERAL ARGUMENT ENSUED AND BLOWS WERE EXCHANGED. HORACIO +FUENTES MARTINEZ, FIRST SECRETARY OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY, +JUMPED FROM A NEARBY CAR AND PISTOL-WHIPPED ONE OF THE REFUGEES. +AFTER THE POLICE ARRIVED, TORRES AND HIS WIFE NEEDED MEDICAL +ATTENTION.) +3. ON 6 MAY, ROBERTO FRANCO OLIVA, CUBAN CONSUL +IN MADRID, COMPLAINED TO A SPANISH POLICE INSPECTOR CONCERNING +THE INCIDENT AT THE AIRPORT AS FOLLOWS: +A. +THE SCENE AT THE AIRPORT HAD BEEN PREPARED DY THE +C.S. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) AND 'COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES." +THE INSPECTOR REPLIED TO THIS THAT SPANISH AUTHORITIES WERE +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM + +12-しここよ +TDCSDB-315/02487-70 +PAGE 3 OF 4 PAGES +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM +INVESTIGATING AND WOULD GIVE CUBAN OFFICIALS THE PROTECTION IN +SPAIN WHICH THEY SHOULD HAVE. HE SAID THAT THREE CUBAN REFUGEES +HAD BEEN ARRESTED AND WOULD BE DEPORTED TO FRANCE, FOR THEIR +PART, THE REFUGEES HAD SAID THAT HORACIO FUENTES HAD PULLED +OUT A GUN DURING THE FIGHT, A CHARGE WHICH FRANCO DENIED AT +LENGTH. +B. MANY OTHER ATTACKS HAVE BEEN SUFFERED BY CUBAN +OFFICIALS AT THE AIRPORT AND DAMAGE DONE TO THEIR PARKED CARS, +c. WHEN CUBAN SEAMEN ARE ARRESTED BY THE SPANISH +POLICE IN THE CANARY ISLANDS THEY ARE INTERROGATED SEPARATELY +IN THE POLICE STATION BY AN AGENT OF THE CIA WHO IS A CUBAN +"GUSANO" (TURNCOAT). +D. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SPANISH REPUBLICANS AND +SPANISH COMMUNISTS IN CUBA, THE SPANISH EMBASSY IN HAVANA IS +NEVER MOLESTED. +Ε. FRANCO IS PREPARED TO ADVISE CUBAN PASSENGERS +COMING TO SPAIN TO CARRY RAZORS FOR SELF DEFENSE. CUBAN OFFI- +CIALS, PARTICULARLY THOSE WHO GO TO THE AIRPORT, SHOULD APPLY +FOR LICENSES TO CARRY PISTOLS, +4. +(FIELD COMMENT: ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL SPANISH +SERVICE, CUBAN DIPLOMATS MAY APPLY FOR GUN PERMITS TO THE +SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTRY AND WOULD PROBABLY RECEIVE PERMISSION. +NON-DIPLOMATIC CUBANS MUST APPLY TO THE DIRECTORATE GENERA OF +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM + +TDCSD3-315/02487-70 +PAGE 4 OF 4 PAGES +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEE/CONTROLLED DISSE +INTERNI SECURITY (DGS) BUT WOULD PROBABLY NOT RECEIVE +PERMISSION. TOCSDB-315/01741-70 RLPORTED THAT AS OF 8 APRIL +ALL CUBAN COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES WERE CARRYING PISTOLS, +AND TILLT SOURCES OF KNOWN RELIABILITY HAVE NOTED THAT CUBAN +DIPLOMATS ABROAD HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE CUBAN GOVERNMENT +TO CARRY A SMALL HAND WEAPON.) +3. +FIELD DISSEM: STATE. +SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM + +11 +C +WHE +€ 439 +C +ELLERIAN a alope fiz +CUORET 1-1026 FAY 72 LITE WHA161115 (REDECKER ACTING) +DLARSTOR INFO MADRID +WMIM 10000170 +C +EXPIC ATAUTO +C +( +C +WALL (4081546, (4071546) +MANGAL CODE, SOPANTED +AI CALY MARCH POR LOS ANGELES PREGOST ADDRESS +16, 17 ALLEJ DO15, 10 +FILEPHOIZ. ALOVE 7604 PELATIVE OF VIGCO IN MIAMI, +CHES (CA: CIA) DIGA100, WIG DOES NOT KNOW ANAUTO-1. +2. +(.. +AS ICJALNO 14 AZ 3, ACE DID NOT PREPARE +CU JARY CE ACASTC-1 PRO VIGOJ FOLEFING, DUE TO LACK +OF 1970. ADOVAS YOUMASECO P. CASE AQS WISHES TO +DHTD +14/1/1 +CCUS. +11 +3. +FILE: Zul-peu, GP-1 +SECRE +{ +CS COPY +18 may 70 +201-735296 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFTED +> +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES +SECRET: +When Filled in) +CROUP +EXCLOO PROSE ACTOMATIC +DOEMOR ADING AD +DECLASSIFICATION +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +SLOTTED +1X: +YES +NO +ROU TING AND/OR INITIALE-OLEN +5 +2 +6 +3 +7 +4 +8 +BY: +AT: +30 +DISSEM BY +产爽 +ACTION UNIT +WAS +-240 +ACTION NO. +298 +CLASSIFY TO CS FILE NO. +X-REF TO CS FILE NO. +FILE RID +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE, VR RIVAN EURO Fiz cilops di Cilicz +DDP ADOP CSDO +SECRET 151724Z MAY 70 CITE WH/MIAMI 7570 (NEBECKER ACTING) +DIRECTOR, MADRID +WmIm 15 MAY 11. 084149 +d +TYPIC AM AUTO +REFS: A. DIRECTOR 033355 +B. UFAA-1978 +1. IN MEETING WITH SAMKO ON 14 MAY, PACHANKIS MENTIONED +POSSIBLE TRIP TO MADRID AS TOURIST TO HOLD "CHANCE MEETING +WITH AMAUTO/1. SMAKO VERY ENTHUSED, FLATTERED HIS GOVERNMENT +NEEDED HIM, AND IN POSITIVE FRAME OF MIND FOR OPERATION. +NO FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS MADE (EXPECT WE WOULD PAY EXPENSES +ON TRIP) AND HE APPEARS TO BE MOTIVATED TO HELP COUNTRY +AND OLD FRIEND. AT OUR REQUEST, SAMKO HAS APPLIED FOR +NEW PASSPORT. INCIDENTALLY, HIS WIFE PASSED AWAY ON +6 NOV EM BER 1969. +2. WE ARE NOW IN POSITION TO DISPATCH SAMKO. PLS +ADVISE WHEN HE IS NEEDED ON AMAUTO/1 APPROACH. +3. FILE: 201-735296. GP-1 +SECRET +OK, let's go. Do you think +enough caution, +'chauce," and +" non political etc. bove already bers +cod +carletter into this of? +SECRET +Not yet +Ama 70-1 + +GE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +CABLE SECRETARIAT DI SEN NATION +CLASSIFF +TOTAL COPIES +4 +POUTING AND OR INITIALS SEEN +SECRET +WH8 +9271 +RIJAN, Jon. F12, EURG +SECRET 121902Z RAY 72 CITE WH/MIAMI/15 15 (NEJE CKER ACT ING) +DIRECTOR, GADRID +TYPIC AMAUTO +REF: DIRECTOR 030893 +1. MANUEL (VIGOS) PEREZ OF PARA 3 REF IS COUSING +OF AMAUTO-1. HE WAS GIVEN CI DEBRIEFING BY AMOTIN-122 +ON 24 FEBRUARY. VIGOS HAJ NOT SEEN AMAUTO-I SINCE +1953, HAS BEEN RECEIVING PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT FOR +SEVERAL YEARS, AND IS HOMOSEXUAL. DUE TO LACK OF INFO +FROM VIGOS, ANOTS DID NOT PREPARE REPORT ON AMAUTO-1. +2. WILL HAVE PACHANKIS INTERVIEW FOR ANY POSSIBLE +INFO MISSED BY AMOTS AND ADVISE. +3. FILE: 201-735296. GP-1 +SECRET +CIECC +μ +A: +ABX +COPY +B +DES NFD +WH/C/OP +201-235296 + +CHIC +UNIT +EXT. +DATL: +AICHARD WHEELER:mdu +WH/COG/OPS +R1819/7144 +11 MAY 1970 +CABLE SECRETARIAY DISSEMINATION +BY +35/21 +wit's +PER +FILE, VR. +TO +Γ +INDEX +FOR +SECRET +4 +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS +5 +G +NO INDEX +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE RID +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +BYON, EURL, DOP ADDS, CANA, CL, cpc 2 +CHOPS ELZ +(fate and time fire) +(elite) +reference numbe +CITE DIRECTOR +12 21 06 MAY 20 +INFO MADRID +033355 +(clas ubication) +SECRET +WH/MIAMI +TYPIC AMAUTO +REFS: +A. +DIRECTOR 030893 +B. +UFAA-1978 +(ca) +1. VIEW REF D, HOS SANGUINE ABOUT POSSIBILITIES OF "CHANCE" +APPROACH BY SAMKO TO AMAUTO-1. AS REASONABLY WELL OFF RETIRED +PERSON, SANKO COULD NATURALLY CO TO MADRID AS TOURIST. HOS WONDERS +WHETHER THIS WOULD HOLD BATER UNLESS WIFE ACCOMPANIED HIM. REQUEST +MIAMI INVESTIGATE THIS POINT. +2. + +AUW +ADX +APPROACH BY SANKO WOULD ALMOST CERTAINLY NOT LEAD TO +RECRUITMENT, BUT WOULD OFFER PERSONAL READING OF AMAUTO-1 BASED +ON WHAT APPEARS TO BE WARM ENTREE PROVIDED BY FONDLY-REMEMBERED IN +IF APPROPRIATE, SAMKO COULD PROVIDE LINK ΤΟ +PAST ASSOCIATION, +"OTHER WORLD" IN CASE AMAUTO-1 EVER NEEDED HELP. +PS +BX +LATTER SCHEDU NED +TRAVEL HAVANA IN JUNE 70 AND RETURN MADRID PRIOR POSTING CUBA. +JUDGING FROM AMBEDEW-1 AND ANDELAY-1 CASES, BRIEF RETURN TO CUBA +MIGHT PROVE TURNING POINT IN ANY DECISION TO DEFECT. +FI +THEREFORE, +H +N ANY MEETING WITH SAMO SOULD BE PRIOR JUNEDEPARTURE, +5 +3 +2 +1 +3. +IN EVENT POSSIBLE SAMKO TRAVEL TO MADRID, WE WOULD NEED +CONTINUED... +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +201-735296 +CROUP T +Farumatic +12 may 10 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +SECRET +REPPODUCION BY ONES BAN HILL PASUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +COPY NO. + +ORIGE +UNIT: +EXT +DATE +11 30 AM 70 +MAK 2011 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +BY +CONFI +PER +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +2 +3 +914135 PM 7 +NO INDEX +INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO +Το Γ +3 +2 +1 +INFO +FILE, VR, +(classification) +SECRET +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN BY +5 +6 +7 +A +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE RID +RECETVED +RID/EDI +(elite) +(pica) +(date and time filed) +(reference number) +CITE DIRECTOR +70333537 +PAGE TWO +LIST OF PLACES FREQUENTED BY AMAUTO-1 WHERE SAMKO WOULD HAVE CHANCE +"BUMP INTO" HIM. IF MADRID HAS OTHER IDEAS, WELCOME ALTERNATIVE +SCENARIO. +4. +FILE: 201-735296. +END OF MESSAGE +WH/COMMENT: +Ref A said Hqs willing consider use of SAMKO to approach +AMAUTO-1. Ref B gave results of Miami's contacts with +SAMKO. +wr +Mull +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WHD +RELEASING OFFICER +EUR/IB +GORDONATI OFICERS +SECRET +JAMES E. FLANNERY +FLANNERY +C/WH/COG +GROUP I +Excluded from automatic +compr.ding and +dertassilication +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO +5 +3 +2 + +FORM 3020 +10 +USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONG +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +ECHION UNIT NOTFILO +ADVANCE COPY +13SUCO +LOTTEOy +BY: +AT: +Z +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +24 +SECRET BADUP I +(Winch Filfodilak +REPRODUCTION OF THE COPOB +INDEX: +MAY 1200 16 PR 10 +CLASSIFY TO E FILE NON COPY +X-REF TO CS FILE NO +FILE RIO +ITED +2 +I +POUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN +5 +6 +L +1 +DISJEM BY +20 +PER +ACTION UNIT +WH8 +240 +ACTION NO. +927 +RETURN TO +Boule to the all +FILE, VR +E/AN, CI/OA. F12 EUR G +Showing board +SECRET 12 19027 MAY 70 CITE WH/MIAMI 75 15 (NEBECKER ACT ING) +DIRECTOR, MADRID +TYPIC AMAUTO +REF: DIRECTOR 030893 +12. COLECC +μ +1. MANUEL (VIGOS) PEREZ OF PARA 3 REF IS COUSING +OF AMAUTO-1. HE WAS GIVEN CI DEBRIEFING BY AMOTIN-122 +ON 24 FEBRUARY. VIGOS HAS NOT SEEN AMAUTO-1 SINCE +1963, HAS BEEN RECEIVING PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT FOR +SEVERAL YEARS, AND IS HOMOSEXUAL. DUE TO LACK OF INFO +FROM VIGOS, AMOIS DID NOT PREPARE REPORT ON AMAUTO-1. +2. WILL HAVE PACHANKIS INTERVIEW FOR ANY POSSIBLE +INFO MISSED BY AMOTS AND ADVISE. +3. FILE: 201-735296. GP-1 +SECRET +FILE: +Ampu To + +COMPLETED BY +CABLE SECRETARIAT +MAY 18 3 40 PH 70 +LACTION COPY +WHS LI Filzy Vi +439 +(1) +file +EULGERIAN C. alops. Fiz.- +SECRET 161022 MAY 75 CITE WH/MIAMI 7555 (REDECKER ACTING) +DIRECTOR INFO MADRID +TYPIC AMAUTO +REF +1. +A +DIRECTOR 032693 +57015 (4081546, (4081546) +10005470 +A MUTO-1/COUSIN, JAYOIL (VI0GS) PEARE, LEPARTED +MIAMI EARLY MASCH FOR LOS AMELES. PRESENT ADDRESS +15 335 BRACON AVE., APT 16, LOST ANGELES 94215, NO +TELEPHONE. ABOVE FROM RELATIVE OF VIGOS IN GIAMI, +MERCEDES (GALICIA) DOBARROS, WHO DOES NOT KNOW AMAUTO-1. +2. +AS INDICATED IN REF 3, AMOTS DID NOT PREPARE +SUMMARY ON ACAUTO-1 FROM VIGOS DESRIEFING, DUE TO LACK +OF INFC. ABOVE ADDRESS FORWARDED IN CASE HQS WISHES TO +PURSUE. +3. +FILE: 261-755295. GP-1 +View Adck +rfat you think? +Ausw. no whinest +AMAU10-1 +SECRET + +SECRET +(When Falled In) +DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE +W +SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT +S. ANALYST +DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +2. +R FILE NO. +3 +DISPATCH OR SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. 4. DATE +7- SOURCE CRYPTONYM 8. DATE OF INFO. +9. EVALUATION +6. DATE PROCESSED +10. DISSEMINATED IN +11. DATE +DOCUMENT DISPOSITION +12. CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE +13. TRANSFERRED TO +RI FILE NO. +PERTINENT INFORMATION +RUIZ, GUILLERMO +201-735256 +SEX M DCB ? +201-814891 +MADR-01054 +08 MAY 70 +CIT CUBA +OCC ? +: TRAVELING HAVANA MID-JUNE FOR A MEETING +OF AMBASSADORS +UFAOIR +R 7005190007 + +FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. +FORM +957 +867 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. +SECRET +FILE IN 201-735396 +(7-46) + +Predec +FA +EDITIO +1 +ROUTING AND CO INITIALS S +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +CLASSIFIED MM 5510 +TOTAL COPIES 24 +SECRET +(Wren Falted in) +ADVANCED Com +Π +1 +2 +3 +HAY 8 10 48 10 +CLANIFY TO CA FILE +BY: +AT +ACTIGE COPY +XHEF TO CS FILE NO +OIRSEM DY +2 +FILE R +RETUPY TO +BRANCH +ACTION LT +WH 8 +ACTION RO +18 FILE, VA RI/AN, EURG, es, cl/ors, cllicz, FL2 +0587 + +SECRET Ø81046Z MAY 70 CITE MADRID 1054 +DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIANI ROME +TYPIC ANMEDIA QUDOZE +یا +1. FROM QUSEQUIN/QUDOZE 6 MAY: +A. +8 HAY INO79059 +C +CARLOS ALFARAS, CUBAN AMBASSADOR LEBANON AND +SYRIA, TOLD ANTOLIN (PROBABLY ANTOLIN ALFONSO CASTENEDA), +CUBAN EMBASSY ROME THAT HE CALFARAS) AND WIFYE SCHEDULED FLY +MADRID ROME 9 MAY IBERIA FLIGHT 358. ANTOLIN SAID THAT +SALVADOR VILASECA, AMBASSADOR ITALY, IN CUBA FOR WEEK'S +VACATION; EXPECTED RETURN ROME G MAY ALITALIA 36 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10117.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10117.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3e2ad60305a5590c11e83f0384a8b4de28100183 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10117.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +104-10181-10117 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +8 March 1967 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Possible DRE Animus Towards President Kennedy + +1. This memorandum makes record of a recollection +which has been brought to mind in recent weeks since my return +from Yugoslavia in late November 1966. + +2. In Spring 1961, upon returning from Berlin I was +assigned to JMWAVE. One of the cases on which I worked from +then until shortly before my reassignment to Headquarters in +late summer 1963 concerned funding of overseas elements of +the DRE (Student Revolutionary Directorate) which had its main +office in Miami (the case officer for this group during this +period was Mr. Ross CROZIER, since resigned). + +3. I believe that it is this group, the DRE, which has been +referred to in investigations into the President's assassination +as the Cuban Student Directorate, whose New Orleans represen- +tative is said to have had contacts with OSWALD. + +4. I have assumed that, since the time I was transferred +from Miami and scheduled for my next assignment as COB.27 +10 Zagreb, officers better and more recently informed than myself +have probably examined in detail all aspects of the DRE involve- +ment with OSWALD, in order to rule out any slight possibility +that compromise of the CIA sponsorship of this organization +might in any way embarrass the Agency. Recent news reports of +investigations centering in New Orleans on the assassination have +once again brought to mind the concern I felt in November 1963, +by which time, however, I was far removed from current knowledge +of the operation. + +3/80 + +5. I do retain a distinct recollection that the DRE leader- +ship, specifically Luis FERNANDEZ Rocha, whom I met several +times, did hold sentiments of chagrin and embitterment that +President Kennedy had not more forcefully pursued a "liberation" +of Cuba. Whether or not this animus, which could be discerned +as occasional signs of anger or of contempt or of discouragement, +might have been translated into a wish for revenge, may be better +known to other officers who dealt with this group after the summer +of 1963. + +Calvin Thomas +SB/O/PT + +1/80 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10152.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10152.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ea62bf8b535758a149d304573d93c989492a40ca --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10181-10152.md @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +104-10181-10152 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +S-F-C-R-E-T + +TO: Chief, WE + +FROM: Chief of Station, London + +SUBJECT: KEYWAY/PBRUHEX/SMOTE 01 +Cuban Identified and suspect Intelligence o + +ACTION REQUIRED: See para fOVE + +REFERENCEES: R633-MEOX ONE +MARKED FOR NODONG +NO INDĐÔNG KEO +INDĐÓNG CAN BE JUDGED +BY QUALURED HQ DESK ONLY + +1. Attached hereto are three copies of a SHOTH pro +pared list of identified and suspect intelligence officers, +compiled from SMOTE records but not including information +derived from Special Intelligence sources. + +2. Copies pre being distributed to JAGUAR, SMABLE, +ASIO (Australian and JACONST. + +3. As the list includes a considerable amount of in- +formation from KUBARI sources, SHOTH would be grateful if +Headquarters would consider giving clearance to distribute +copies of this study to Uriendly Latin American and Western +European liaison services. They have further asked whether +it would be appropriate to pass a copy of this report to +ODENVY. + +4. London Station would appreciate a brief cabled reply +to the request for further distribution of this information. + +LAVRENCE L. NOLDY + +Attachments "Cuban Identified and suspect Intelligence Officers" +3 copies + +Distributions +4-Chief, WE w/atts + +VEGA Perez + +201-334753 +CELA-37.729 +28 Dec 62 + +-26- + +VALDES VALDES, Ramon + +1961: Born oiros 1911. +Suspeot 1.8 +Officer at G-2 Headquarters, Havane. +Signs orders to view prisoners at La +Cabana Prison. + +Description: circa 5' 7" tall, heavy +build, weight: 190 lbs. +approx., short neok, soanty +grey hair. + +VAZQUEZ MONTENEGRO, Ramon + +Suspect 1.8. + +1960: Member of Cuban Security and acted as +bodyguard. to President DORTICOS. + +Reportedly travela on subversive missions +in Latin America. + +June 1962: Member of G-2 in the Cuban Minisury for +Foreign Affairs. + +VEGA PEREZ, Manuel +201-334253 + +Suspeot 1.0. + +VELAZ (VELOZ), Lt. Anibal +Diplomatio Attaché, Cuban Embassy, Mexico +since June 1962. + +Responsible for new "Committee in Defence +of the Cuban Revolution". + +Reported by defeator to be former instructor +at C-2 training school. + +Excerpt: +Attack 6 CELA-37,729 +28 Dec 1762 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10073.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10073.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3be6704c7c7affe9581a69290233cea299f9c5be --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10073.md @@ -0,0 +1,560 @@ +14-00000 + +14-00000 +V +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +noner SELECT COMITTEE ON A +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME +WICKES, ALASTAIR +201 801702 +INCLUSIVE DATES: +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +ROOM: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: +THIRD AGENCY MATERIAL +WICKES +DATE +DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED +195887 78 +REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) +WENDY COLLINS +SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +Wendy Colle +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE +DER +DER + +14-00000 +TOT OF +REVERENCE +SOURCE INFORMATION +SOURCE +DATE OF INFO. +etc. +if appl +ICATION OF RECORD COPY +EVALUATION +WICKS, ALISTAIR +201-501702 +SEX MDOB? +CIT? +200-006-485/03 +PAR1-33753 +13: NOV 72 +SUPRENUN NOTED SPELLING SUBJ NAME IN REPORT +GIVEN AS REEKS FRENCH PHONETIC RENDERING OF +WICK'S +Indicate The Subject, Project Or +201 File No. In Which This +For Is To Be Filed. +SUBJECT OF 201 (Last. First. Middle) +FOM 867 +٥٠٠٥ +R 7301180251 +201- +801702 +OPOL PL +(7-46) +SECRET + +14-00000 +FILE CLASSIFICATION OF RECORD COPY +0020 +FILE +SOURCE CRYPTΟΝΥΜ +SECRET +Filled In). +EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE +DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION +DATE OF INFO.: +EVALUATION +TEXT OF EXTRACT +doc. distribution, Di +WEEKS, ALISTAR +201-801702 +SEX M DOB 2 +CIT RHODESIA ? +OCC MERCENARY +200-011-010/05 +DBD-19954 +30 JUL 71 +FBI +LOCATED ON IBIZA ISLAND IN THE BELEAR IC +ISLANDS ASSOCIATED W/COL. PETERS AND MIKE +HOARE +Indicate The Subject, Project Or +201 File No. In Which This +Form Is To Be Filed. +SUBJECT OF 201 (Last, Firet, Middls) +FORM 867TIOUS +.... +ΕΠΙΤΙΟΝ.. +R7109230296 +201-801702 +SECRET +GROUP +(7-46) + +14-00000 +(James) +WICKS, Alastair / Major/ +DOB: 17 November 1917 +POB: +England +Citizenship: Rhodesian +Jul. 66 Address: 38 Montague Square +London W1 +1-801702 +Mar 67 Address: 199 Bickenhall +Mansions +London W1 +(listed under Janis Morris) +Mercenary in Katanga gendarme, 1961 +Former RAS (Rhodesian Air Services)official +Recruiter of South Rhodesian mercenaries for Tshombe forces 1964 +2nd in Command to Mike HOARE in 5 CDO +Left-Leopoldville Dec 1965 at termination of mercenary contract +for Johannesburg. +One of mercenaries involved in July '66 plot to overthrow MOBUTU +(although still in the pay of MOBUTU) +Also, tried to involve Michael HOARE in the plot. He offered +HOARE 20,000 L for 6 month contract and rank of full Colonel. +Recruiting Officer in South Africa for Tshombe's forces..166 +Unwitting SMOTH contact - 1966 +Went to London in October 1966 +Unscrupulous and undependable +201-801702 + +14-00000 +PRET 2818 +(IN 31010) +WICKS, Alastair +30 Sep 1963 +Farly Aug Subsect came from Salisbury with uses for +PUREN from Pierre LAUPEYS and Jack Valloch (of Fhode- +sian Air Services)..LAUREYS was arranging for Malloch +to fly out as and ammo to o Rovalists in Yemen. Malloch +PUREN +was to get contract to fly arms from Europe to Yemen also. +was to proceed w/plane via Salisbury to Yemen as official observer +for South African Defense HQS. +AHS 1016 +CS DB 312/641-64 +18 Sep 1964 +Alastair WICKS, former RAS official, returned to +Salisbury to begin the recruitment of Southern +hodesians for service as mercenaries with TSCHOMBE'S +forces in the Congo. In newspaper ad calling for +recruits, interested parties were requested to call Salisbury 55715, +which is the number listed for WICKS in S. Rhodesian telephone direc- +tory. +KINSHASA 0864 +(IN 17389) +9 Mar 1967 +AZPA 2201 +16 Mar 67 +HOARE stated he going London about 12 March to +check on Yemen deal. HOARE had previously received +letter from Alastair WICKS in London offering him +job with good pay and conditions. He believes this +job concerns Yemen. +Attached a letter from WICKS to HOARE, indicating WICKS +unable to develop proposition further. HOARE estimates +that the WICKS proposition relates to recruitment of mer- +cenaries for service in Yemen. His only basis for this is develop.. +ment reported in AZPA 2200. +201-801702 +: +if + +4-00000 +DISPATCH +Chief, Africa Division +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +X +Chief of Station, PRETORIA +OPERATIONAL/SECAROB +REQUIRED-REFERENCES +Letter re Mercenary Affairs +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR DIDEXING +RO BEDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALITES عد +CAN JUDGE DIDERING +Referance: AZPT - 2258, 4 March 1970 +1. Forwarded herewith is the substance of the latest letter received +by SECAROB/1 from subject of 201 - 801702 re mercenary affairs and +Zanzibar. +2. During ref trip, PHILBROOK will discuss this letter with SECAROB/1 +for further clarification and forward the results to Headquarters. +Attachment.h/w +letter +Distribution: +Orig. & 2 C/AF w/att +SREFERENCE TO +DESPILION STARBOL AND BUMPER +201-001702 +AZPA-3050 +CLASSIFICATION +S-E-C-R-E-T +Kenneth H. PHILBROOK +DATS +3.00 801702 +5 March 1970 +HOS FUE KUR +201346685 + +4-00000 +H/WANT TO AZPA-30 +5 March 70 +We are still held up in one business and 14 Thave had to call +in my own supplies to give an estimate as the previous one, +who was virtually unknown to me, did sot seem to understand +the importance of security in the industrial field today. This +In fact should suit us better as lam sure I can do a bet +a better +deal for us with our own man. +I have had to put off my departure for one week as a result +of this as it was important tant to kee keep my fingers on the pulse at +this moment. I have a meeting with the partners tomorrow when +I hope to get things moving and a firm proposal sent to bankers. +"I mentioned to the partners that you had some novel ideas +to solve the delivery problem and in view of the possible extra +cost, they have asked me to get an outline from you as to what +your ideas are, both froin the point of view of additional expense +which, if adopted, would need to be included in the budget and also +to give some added encouragement since this particular problem +comes up again and again and so far I have refused to be drawn +on the subject though you know my first ideas, I think a letter +to the Club Nautico will reach me safely though it would obviously +be inadvisable to mention the Spice Islands. +I hear there is much afoot in your part of the world and both +Brazzaville and the Sudan have been montioned also another +operation. I hope you will not return to that sort of thing - at +least until we have fully explored the possibilities of the new +company. +(dated 25 February 1970) +* COPY FHEN 301-346685 +201-801702 +CS COPY + +14-00000, +: +NANCY BLAKE +AF/4 +6963 +9 February 968 +SLAGE FO +BOUTING AND/OR DIALS +58 20 +SECRET +15 +AF7 +RID COPY +FILE +jiwa.fication) +SECRET +LAGOS INFO: LONDON +KRHOLLY +REFS: +A +LAGOS 9510 (IN 38143) +BONDON 3161 (IN 39172) +AM +PLE IN COPILS NO. +ABSTRACT X +5. +621-051875 +FURE CIVIC 2 clips +NAM +CHE DIRECTOR +(el) +ratorence number). +(pleo).. +WICKES 742817 +Fr +201 +3P +1. FOLLOWING HOS TRACES ON ALASTAIR WICKES PROBABLY IDENTICAL +WITH JAMES ALASTAER EDMOND VICKS WAS MERCENARY IN KATANGA GENDARME, +1961. IN JULY 1964, RETURNED TO CONGO AS SECOND IN COMMAND TO MICHAEL +HOARE'S WHITE MERCENARY GROUP. WAS LOCAL MERCENARY RECRUITED FOR +TSHOMBE IN SALISBURY. MAJOR IN HEADQUARTERS DETACHMEN DE 5TH COMMANDO +IN CONGO FEBRUARY 1965. RESIGNED FROM 5TH COMMANDO IN DECEMBER 1965, +WENT TO JOHANNESBURG ACTING AS MERCENARY RECRUITING OFFICER IN SOUTH +AFRICA. WAS ONE OF THE MERCENARIES INVOLVED IN JULY 1966 PLOT TO OVER- +THROW MOBUTU BY FORMER CONGOLESE PRIME MINISTER MOISE TSHOMBE INVOLVING +THE 5TH COMMANDO MERCENARIES. IN JULY 1967 WICK'S REPRESENTED JACK +MALLOCH'S AIR TRANS AFRICA IN LONDON. FUNCTION IN LONDON DESCRIBED AS +LIAISON WITH AUTAIR OF LONDON AND TO ARRANGE MERCENARY FLIGHT TO CONGO. +HOWEVER, THESE OPS HAVE VIRTUALLY CEASED. AUGUST 1967 WICKES INVOLVED +IN HERCENARY PLANS TO OVERTHROW CONGOLESE GOVERNMENT. WAS IN LISBON, +MICROFILMED +FEB 27 1968 +COORDINATING OFFICERS +DOC. MICRO. BER. +SECRET +RELEASING OFFICER +2 +1 +B-201-051815 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +CHOUFT +Excluded on automatic +AUINENTICATING +Gomngreiding on +OFFICER +COPY NO. +1-841702 +bes- + +4-00000 +STACLAT DAS +DUOL +RID COPY +RE: LADE FOC +TOTAL COPRIS +SECRET +date +1 CESTBOY ☐ 976320 PM 68 +BRANCI +FILE NO. +CITE DELECTOR +PAGE THO +(olme) +reference +74281 +NEGOTIATING WITH PORTUGUESE ABOUT SENDING ASSISTANCE TO DISSIDENT +MERCENARY MAJOR JEAN SCHRAME. +IN LATE +MAVICAR JOHN MALLOCH PROBABLY IDENTICAL WITH JACK MALLOCH, +FORMER PILOT IN KATANGA AIR FORCE, IS NOW HEAD OF AIR TRANS AFRICA IN +RHODESIA. COMPANY HAS BEEN IN FINANCIAL TROUBLE SINCE 1966. IN ORDER TO +KEEP IN BUSINESS, IT AFPEARS MALLOCH HAS BEEN OBLIGED TO ACCEPT CONTRACTS +WHICH ARE OBVIOUSLY ILLEGAL. IN AUGUST 1967 HE OPERATED TWO CONSTELLA- +TIONS AND A DC-4, LAST MENTIONED USED ON FREIGHT SERVICES FROM LUANDA, +BIAFRA +ANGOLA, AND LISBON, AND ON OPERATIONS FROM SAO TOME TO +AUGUST, MALLOCH FLEW 39 BELGIAN AND FRENCH MERCENARIES INTO PUNIA VIA +LUANDA IN A DC-6. HAD AT HIS DISPOSAL FOR THE AIRLIFT ONE DC-7, TWO +DC-4'S, AND ONE DC-3. WAS WORKING WITH ALASTAIR WICKUS IN THE MERCENARY +PLANS TO OVERTHROW THE CONGOLESE GOVERNMENT. JOHN PETERS ATTEMPTED TO +TIE HIS EFFORT WITH THAT OF WICKES AND MALLOCH, AND THEY TENTATIVELY +AGREED TO A PLAN TO FLY REINFORCEVENTS TO SCHRAMME TO SERCRAF PLANTATION +ATUVIRA. NO INFORMATION ON EITHER WICK'S OR MALLOCH IN FILE AFTER +AUGUST 1967, ALTHOUGH WELL KNOWN THEY CONTINUE ASSOCIATION WITH BIAFRAN +AIRLIFT. +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICITES +SECRET +Excluded from aromatic +BIOLYT +dcmgrading and +sisuitkelle +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO. + +4-09000 +SCRETARIAT DISSE +MESSAGE FORE +TOTAL COPIES +ROUTING AND OF UNITIALS +SECRET +, +επίνει του +BRANCH +FILE BID +NO MEDEX +EID COPY +FILE +date and Hima iled +(alle) +(pica) +reference +PAGE THREE +CITE DIRECTOR +ITE 74281 +3. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +File No. 5.3, Pr. 1573 (Millard) +Date 24 July 1959 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/Car/PP +ATTENTION: T. Cobb +SUBJECT: Michell Livingston WERBELL - C-78785 + +Central Cover Division concurs in your proposal to use the above +individual for the purpose indicated. In keeping with the requirement +placed upon Central Cover Division to maintain an accurate register of +current nonofficial coveractivity, you are specifically requested to +advise Central Cover Division(Nonofficial Cover)promptly by memorandum +when subject has been activated. +24 +24 + +CC: CI/OA + +Fack Yurd +JOHN G. SOUTHARD +Chief, CCD/NC + +SECRET +1.37 + +2/RS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10137.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10137.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fbef2323099a7dbd618f309bc1586bc441f0f43e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10182-10137.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10182-10137 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +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: + +"Subject was born March 1918, in Philadelphia. +He served in the OSS during World War II and later opened +a public relations and advertising firm in Atlanta. During +the past three years he has entered various import/export +ventures in Latin America and Florida. He was in the +Dominican Republic during the past summer. He is well-known +to this 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 +friendship 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. + +03 + +Bryan Mills +C/WH/C/MO/PM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10011.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10011.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0a2208586cdfee94ba74ba7382148c4d86de7df4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10011.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +104-10183-10011 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TOCIA +Do Not Reproduce +round Use Only + +ORCHAINWRIGHT/41 +UN:: SAS/EOB +EXT : 6153 +DATE: 14/OCT/63 + +TO : ROME +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: SAS 8 +INFO: DDP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, WE 4, RF, VR +TO PRTY ROME (NO NIACP) INFO +KEYWAY PBRUMEN AMWHIP +REF: DIR 71153 (25/SEPT/63) * + +AMWHIP DUR ROME WEEK OF 13 OCT AND WILL CONTACT STATION +PER OLD CONTACT PLAN. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SAS COMMENT:* ROME SHOULD NOT EXPECT AMWHIP PRIOR WEEK OF 13 OCTOBER + +M CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX SECRET +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. 247776 + +ROUTING +140ct 182 + +SIG CEN +R +DEFERRED +ROUTINE + +CITE DIR 75462 + +ROUTING + +RIDIAN + +PANTS + +SECRET +14-7 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +RHawra +THOMAST +CIFICER +EDWARD A. MARELIUS +C/SAS/EOB + +Copy Ne +33776 +13894 + +3/BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10022.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10022.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..54a1c30037660363f999b1bfb611246d52372472 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10022.md @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +14-00000 +104-10183-10022 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CLASSIFIED, MESSAGE +ROUTING +DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, CCS 2, FI, cc 4, sas 8, RF 2 +ROUTIN +62932 +ackground Us +RETURN TO CIA +KEYWAY PERUNER +ROMB 9965 (IN 01475) +2 +RECE TALKS WITH AMMHIP 1 IN NEW YORK RB TRAVEL PLANS INDICATE PLANS +BUSINESS TRIPS EUROPE THREE FOUR TIMES ANNUALLY SPENDING CIRCA TWO WEEKS EACH +TRIP IN ITALY. ROUTINE BUSINESS HATTERS CAN BE EXPECTED OCCUPY CONSIDERABLE +PORTION HIS TIME IN ITALY. WHILE AMIHIP 1 CONSIDERED ASTUTE ASSET WITH GOOD +POSSIBILITIES ACCESS PERUNEN TARGETS ITALY, HOS DOUBTFUL HE CAN MEET STA NEEDS +FOR ET WED IS READILY AVAILABLE FOLLOW UP LEADS, DEVELOP CLOSE RAPPORT TARGET +PERSONALITIES IN RESIDENCE OR IN TRANSIT, MAKE PITCHES WHEN CHANCE ARISES. +NECESSARILY LONG INTERVALS BETWEEN HIS STAYS ITALY WILL BREAK RHYTHM OF OP +DEVELOPMENT AND MAKE HIM UNAVAILABLE TO ASSESS RECRUIT SIEN LEND MATUTES +MATTER OF WEER +2. ALSO SINCE HOS USES ANWHIP 1 OTHER AREA OPERATIONS IT NECESSARY GUARD +AGAINST CONTAMINATING HIS CLEAN REPUTATION WITH PARUCH FEGDE THROUGH COM +MENDABLE BUT OVERLY ZEALOUS EFFORTS HIS PART TO DO HOST FOR STA IN THE AVAILABLE. +FII, WHILE CONSIDERED SHREND SOPHISTICATED, HE HAS TOUCH OF СС:СЯ ТЕРЦЕ +A +WEAKNESS OF BELIEVING HAND WILL NEVER EE CAUGHT IN COCKIE JAR AND CAN ALWAYS +EXTRICATE SRLY WITH PLAUSIBLE DENIAL. +B-B-C-R-E- +REPRODUCTION EXOTHER + +14-00000 +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PAGE TWO +CUR SIA DECISION PUMARIEGA. +NAL DECISION BELL, +ISH SUGGEST +T ANOTHER POSSIBILJET, +TEN C OF DIR 44488, +JUME 63. +CHAS FOA, IS VOUCHED FOR BY +ANNEIP 1, AND EXPECTS TRAVEL ROME AT LEAST ONE WERK PER MONTH TO ATTEND TO +ANNEIP STORE NEGATIVE FACTORS ARE HE IS UNKNOWN QUANTITY TO TO KUBAFX AFX REGARDING FEC +OP POTENTIAL SUTTABILITY FOR AND INTEREST IN CLANDESTINE ACTIVITIES. ON +POSITIVE SIDE, AMHIP 1 SAYS HE MOTIVATED HELP ANTI-REGINE ACTIVITY, AND HE +PROBABLY PERSOKA GRATA PIRUMEN TYPES ON SAME BASIS AS AMMIP SIKI, UNLIKE +B +OF DEFECT PUBLICALLY AND NOT BEEN OVERILY ACTIVE ANTI-RGES MOVEMENTS. +FURNER, HIS PROXIMITY ROME AND FREQUENT VISITS WOULD GIVE STA CEASCS TRY HIN +OUT ΒΕΡΟΙΣ ΟΘHMATHSRTS AND IF STA FINDS HAS APTITUDE AND IS VEICONS PERUENS +ITALY, HE COULD EE CALLED DOWN ON ON SPUR OF HORNETT FOR SPECIFIC DEVΞΟΡ Σ +ADDITECH TO FEGULAR VISI +MAIN POSLEDS WITH BELL APPEAR TO BE (A) LACK PROOF HIS ACCEPTABILITY +ん +CAPERS (D) COVER TO +USED LIS PETKARTICE ROME, +RING CINTER +KINDLE GROUND BETWEEN ANTHIP 1 AND SELL, COVER IS ALREAST ESTABLISIED +ADELE FOR KEOULAR DEVELOPMENT, TANGENS, ACCEPILLET 20 +SRUNKS AND +WIMOUT PAK +L + +*14-00000 +OM, DIRECTOR +ANCEL +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +8-B-C-R- +DEFERRE +ROUTINE +CHE DR 62932 +IP STA WISHES CHECK IIDEN C OUT, RECOMETID FOLLOW UP BOONEST SINCE +せ +STILL VISH PALL BACK ON BELL, SUGEST STA OFFICER SHOULD TRAVEL SUISSE VISIT +IDEN C OUTLINE PROPOSALS, HOTE HOWEVER HOS DOES HOT WISH AM/HIP 1 HAME SE USKD. +REALIZE THIS MAKES APPROACH BIT HORE DIFFICULT BUT BELIEVE IDEN C WELL AMARB +ODYOKE MIKREST OBTAIN HELP ALL POSSIBLE SOURCES PERUMEN OPS AND WILL ACCEPT +STORY HIS NAME AROSE DURING CHECK BY ODYOKE OF PERUMEN EXILES RESIDENT +NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES AND VISITING ITALY PERIODICALLY. THOUCH KUARK SUISSE +STA DECIDES VISIT +HAS DO CONTACT IDEN C, PLS CABLE CABLE BEEN GIVA INFO DIR PLANNING IP STA +IDEN C AND COORDINACK ON ARRIVAL SINCE THEY HAY WISH USE LOCALLY IN ADDITION TO +OR IN LIEU OF ITAL USE. +FYI: IF IDEN C UNSUITABIR AND WISH PROCEED WITH BELL, BELIEVE +ESSENTIAL SEND HIM ROME TEY PRIOR FINAL COMMITMENT TO ASCKIGAIN CAPABILITIES +AND ACCEPTABILITY PARUNEES THERE, WHILE FINAL COVER FOR RESIDENCE WOULD BE +IESPONSIBILITY STA AND DEVIGIL, WOULD ATTEMPT ARRANGE COVER FOR TOY TUROUGH +KUVEST. KUVEST INDICATES SUCH COVER POSSIBLE THOUGH HAVE FOT TALKED CONCRE +TERUG FENDING DECISION +prefers +ED FOR BELL +END OF HEESSAGE +better reading +// diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10037.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10037.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..02a490b0f55a59377a57ea03f1409b767741494d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10037.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10183-10037 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +CG: W. WAINWRIGHT; tv +: SAS/EOB +: 6153 +CATE: 18 JUNE 1963 + +TO: ROME +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: SAS 8 +INFO: DDF, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, WE 4, S/C + +TO: ROME INFO CITE DIR 43198 +KEYWAY PBRUMEN AMSHIP +REF: DIR 44488 (IN 55801) + +1. REQUEST SHITHAM ASIC AMWHIP FOR DATE HE SENT LETTER TO "THOMPSON'S FRIEND" IN PBRUMEN. ALSO REMIND HIM TO SAVE COPY OF LETTER FOR THOMPSON. IF ANWHIP AGREEABLE, OFFER SEND COPY TO THOMPSON VIA "SECURE CHANNELS". + +2. FYI, LETTER IS ACTIVATION EFFORT TO RELUCTANT DRAGON AGENT NOW PBRUMEN, WHO MET PARIS BY THOMPSON AND WALLACE A. GROWERY LAST BUMMER. AGENT IS GOOD FRIEND AMTHIP WHO WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN ARRANGING CONTACT. + +END OF MESSAGE + +THOMAS THIELE +C/VE/INT +WE/A/S. Hunger +WE/ +S-C-R-E-T + +19 JUNI 15 572 +SIG CEN +X ROUTINE +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +AC/BAS/EOS diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10039.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10039.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef3a32d7b1725cb4002b32a7deef16901082195c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10039.md @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +104-10183-10039 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +3. + +ORIG: STEPHEN I. MUNGERVA CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +UNT: WB/4/X -E-C-R-E-T +EXT : 5559 INDEX +DATE: 13 JUNE 1963 NO INGEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +TO : HOME + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: WE 6 +INFO: CCP, CI/OPS, CCS 2, SAS 8, + +TO : ROME INFO +KEYWAY PERUMEN AMTHIP +REF ROME 9337 (IN 55801)* +1. NO TRACKS KARIN ESPINOSA 06 + +47139 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +2. MANY TRACES HER HUSBAND MIGUEL ANGEL ESPINOSA BRAVO +BORN 29 SEPT 1902 HAVANA, FORMER CUBAN AMB NORWAY DIPL CAREER +BEGAN 1931 WHEN ASSIGNED ROWE AS THIRD SECTY. LATER SERVED +MADRID ERUS BERLIN MEXI. TOLD ODACID OFFICER IN JAN 60 COULD NO +LONGER SUPPORT CASTRO GOVT BUT DID NOT INTEND RESIGN FOR ECONOLIC +REASONS. ARRIVED BUENOS AIRES MAY 61 AS CURAN EXILE AND SECASE +MEMBER ANTI-CASTRO GROUP THERE. OTHER INFO AVAILABLE IF DESIRED +EY ROME STATION, + +END OF MESSAGE + +ITHAM met ANWHIP/1 Bome. Latter offered use of new business +as cover and said had hired Kartu ESPINOSA +06 + +Home Hirte +C/XE/INT +SAS/DOB - Mr. Arastrong (coordin draft) +WX/8 - Mr. Sherman + +8-K-C-R-E-T + +81BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10043.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10043.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..130dbb907eef46621a45ce2d5c9955431d7ced6b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10043.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +104-10183-10043 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: +DATE: 5 JUNE-1963 +TO: ROME +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: WE 6 +INFO: DDP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, CCS 2, FI, SAS 8, S/C +IG: STEPHEN I. MUNGRAVE +INIT: DC/WE/4/X- +INDEX: YES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +X-REF TO FILE NO. +SIGNATURE: +SECRET +ROUTING INDEX: +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +NO INDEX + +SIG CEN: +DEFERRED +X ROUTINE +CITE DIR: 44488 +KEYWAY PERUMEN AMWHIP +1. AMWHIP/1 (IDEN A), LONG TIME KUBARK ASSET FOR PERUMEN OPS, WILL VISIT ROME 5 TO 15 JUNE TO OPEN JEWELRY STORE IN IDEN B. HAS OFFERED HE OF SERVICE TO STA IN ANY WAY POSSIBLE INCLUDING FURNISHING COVER IN NEW STORE. THOUGH LEFT PERUMEN EARLY 1961, REMAINS PERSONA GRATA TO REGIME SINCE GAVE AID TO CURRENT REGIME DURING PRE-REVOLUTION DAYS AND TOOK NO OVERT OPPOSITION STAND. IS CONSIDERED BY CURRENT REGIME AS A POLITICAL BUSINESSMAN AND CAN ENTER OFFICIAL INSTALLATIONS MEET WITH PERUMEN DIPLOMATS. FOR EXAMPLE, PLANS FUND PERUMEN PASSPORT AT EMPASSY, PARIS, ON CURRENT TRIP. + +2. IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IDEN C WILL OPEN JEWELRY STORE ROME. SAYS IDEN C FULLY TRUSTWORTHY ANTI-REGIME AND COULD BE MADE WITTING OF ARRANGEMENTS MADE ROME IF SO DESIRED. IDEN C WAS WITTING SOURCE OF PEPRIME ODUNIT ATTACHE I: FBRUMEN PRIOR 1961. + +3. AMWHIP/1 IS PARTNER IN NEW YORK OF IDEN D WHICH IS CLOSER TO INITIAL IES OF MILAN. COULD ALSO OFFER COVER IN IDEN E FUT BELIEVES LESS SE CUS SINCE HD HAS MORE DIRECT CONTROL OVER ROME JEWELRY STORE. + +CS COPY +COORDINATING OFFICERS: +SECRET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE: +SECRET +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT: +DATE: +TO: +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +INFO: + +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +NO +INDEX: YES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +X-REF TO FILE NO. +SIGNATURE +PAGE TWO + +ROUTING +DEFERRED +X ROUTINE +CITE DIR: 44133 +4. RECOMMEND STA ESTABLISH CONTACT BOONEST DISCUSS VARIOUS OPS PROBLEMS POSSIBILITIES, INCL COVER FOR PERUMEN OPS SUPPORT ASSET AS PLAINED. IF COVER FOR SUBJ DIR 38810 STILL UNRESOLVED, STA SHOULD RAISE PROBLEM WITH AMWIIIP/1, REALIZING THOUGH THAT LATTER MAY BE RELUCTANT OFFER COVER IN OWN FIRM TO PERSON WHO BROKE CLAMOROUSLY WITH REGIME. STA MAY ALSO WISH ABK AMWHIP/1 VISIT OF- FICIAL PERUMEN INSTALLATIONS ROME FOR MEETINGS ASSESSMENTS TARGET PERSONALITIES. STA SHOULD FEEL FREE DISCUSS ALL OTHER PERUMEN PROBLEMS DESIRED. IN ALL ABOVE, STA MUST ABIDE BY AMWEIP/1 JUDGEMENT. NOTE LATTER IS NOT PRINCIPAL AGENT TYPE CI ROCRUITER. HAS BEEN HIGHLY VALUABLE AS WITTING INFORMANT, SPOTTER, OPS SUPPORT TYPE. + +5. AMEIP/1 WILL STAY WITH IDEN F. CAN BE REACHED THERE OR PREFERABLY THROUGE IDEN B MANAGEMENT. IN MILAN CAN BE REACHED THROUGH IDEN E. OFFICER MAKING CONTACT SHOULD IDENTIFY SELF AS FRIEND OF FILL THOMPSON AND REFER TO THOMPSON'S TALK WITE AMIIP/1 OF 31 MAY IN NEW YORK. SHOULD URE ZOLISH IN INITIAL PHOSE CONTACT. AM-HIP/1'S ENGLISH AND ITALIAN ARE FAIR BUT RECOMMEND SUTSTANTIVE DISCUESIONS BE HELD IN AMWHIP NATIVE LANGUAGE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +SAS/208 Hr. (in draft) +COORDINATING OFFICER: +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10044.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10044.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c238cf3a796264b1f105b54fdae33d31e5284464 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10044.md @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +# 104-10183-10044 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FAY! +ORIGER +UNIT DC/E// +EXT 5559 +DATE 4 J11 1963 + +TO ROME +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: ME 6 +INFO: DOP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, SAS 8, s/c + +TO ROME +KEYWAY PERUNCH АМЕТР + +REF: DIR 44488 +IDERETTES OF FEP: + +IDEN A: CARLOS TEPEDINO GONZALES, BORN 11 OCT 1924 CUBA +NOW FESIDENT NEW YORK CITY + +IDEN B: CAVALIERI HILTON HOTEL + +IDEX C: JUAN VENTURA VALKER, BORN 10 APR 1914 COSTA RICA, +MATUFALIZED, CUBAN NOW FESIDENT GENEVA, SUISSE + +IMES D: TISIMAN AND LIPP INC., JEWELRY MANUFACTURIES + +IDEN E: -CARLETTO INC., JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS + +IDEN F: REF. DR. A. ROMANO, VIA CICCERONE 44, 80 + +END OF MESSAGE + +Thomas F. Theb +RELEASING OFFICE + +03 +243/ Mr. (Wainwright) (in draft) +S/5 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX +NO INDEX + +FILEIN CS FILE NO +SECRET + +INDEX: YES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO +X-REF TO +SIGNATURE + +201-767156 + +ROUTINE +INFO +CITE DIR 44489 + +201-267956 +ROUTING INITIAL +RID/AM SS +RID/13 14 +RIZ/TS +RID/FI 5 JUN 1963 +DESP +03 + +ORGAN +REPSOOJA: ON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROJIHIBITED. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Autogafican + +4/DV diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10139.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10139.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2501fa61c9ca463b9589216a098ee4b7946c68c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10139.md @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +` 03 +ORIGNAT SCOTT mak +UNIT : WH/SA/EOB +EXT : 6153 +DATE : 5 NOVEMBER 64 +TO : (PARIS) 15-4 + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF. WH/SA 8 +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET +RI +ROUTING + +5 Nov 64 Zi 07 z + +INFO DDP, WE6, DO 4, Do/H 3, VR, FILE +SIG CEN + +TO (PARI) 15-4 +INFO (MADR) 15-2 +CITE DIR +62066 +KEYWAY PBRUMEN AMWHIP MHVIPER +REF: (PARI) 7350 (IN 17041) * +20-4 + +1. BY ALL MEANS TRY TO GET STUDY AND FORWARD TO HQS. +2. IF UNAFLE OBTAIN OPENLY, ADVISE HQS MEANS TO BE USED BEFORE + +UNDERTAZING CLANDESTINE APPROACH. + +END OF MESSAGE + +# This volume + +Study +ON CUBAN TRANSPORT System. + +NOB INT SS SB +IOS PERS AR +FITS LOG CA +SI BF HH +05 +1. THOMAS F. THIELE + +C/WE/INT +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 +5-5 + +S-E-O-R-E-T +REPI.COUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10232.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10232.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..24f0cad603a7b6d14d64549a0e2c72f353e5f8ba --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10232.md @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +14-00000 +104-10183-10232 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SENDER WILL. CHE +UNCLASSIFIED LASSIFICATION TOP AND BOTTOM +CONFIDENTIAL SECRET +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP + +TO NAME AND ADDRESS DATE INITIALS +1 Bill Wainwright03 +2 +3 +4 +S Bryant 03 +ACTION DIRECT REPLY PREPARE REPLY +APPROVAL DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION +COMMENT FILE RETURN +CONCURRENCE INFORMATION SIGNATURE + +Remarks: +06 +33 attached on AMWHIF-1 and Etege.man legen + +Flease get word to A-l that 158.he sees +to get as much info from him on his current +situation in Brazil, who he knows in +Cuban co munity and Cubans he knows in Cuba. +Naturally, without exposing nis (A-l's) +connections with us. +NE/5 will handle contact with Charlie Davis) +03 +and subsequent contact, if ary, with tegel. +FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER +06 + +FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO DATE +Зос В. +UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET +FOEN NO +237 Use previous editions +140 +WtI6 CRICE 146-0-38282 + +14-00000 +УРУ +Chief, WHD + +SECRET X + +Chief of Station, Rio de Janeiro +PERUKCEN +Subject of 201-720615 + +AR: Paragraph 2. +Refst A. HBRM-5816 +B. HERA-11177 + +06 +[Quenit Siegel is biegelimen.] +1. Subject applied for, and was granted on 29 April 1964, +a 15-day tourist vise to the United States. He told the consular +officer that he planned to leave on about 10 Key for France, +where he planned to stay for a month or more before going to the +United States. He plans to conteet the following friends there: + +Mr. and Mrs. Benri Maslich +110-33 72nd Ave. +Forest Hilis 75 +New York. + +Fr. and Mrs. John Duys +1 East 66th St. +Rev York 21, Rew York + +Hr. and Mrs. II. Gilbert Smith +Dockboard +2 Canal St. +New Orleans, Le. + +2. If Subject also contacts ALEHIP-1, it is requested thet +the latter debrief him on his PERUEN contects here and, if he +appears to be operationally useful, that a contact be set up in +Rio de Janeiro, as requested in Reference B. + +Fistribution: +4- WED +Jcd +- Files +30 April 1964 +Harry V. WITHERSY + +HBRA-12952 + +MAY 1 1964 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10233.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10233.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0772a16f5ef6588f912332d5b406e009e987322a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10233.md @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +104-10183-10233 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INT +SS +SB + +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +249 +S-E-C-R-E-T + +FETS AR + +PPTSC +SI +SEC +CO APR 04 +FROM: PARIS ROME FRANKFURT + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: C/WE 2 +DEFERRED +ROUTINE + +INFO: DDP, ADOP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/TSD 3, C/EE 3, DC/WH/SA 5, VR + +/ PARI +INFO ROME FRAN +CITE DIR +17976 + +DESENSITIZED KEYWAY PERUMEN +REF: PARI 3867 (IN 72764) + +1. RISK TO (LIAISON) EQUITY BY UNRETRIEVABLE EQUIPMENT PROPOSED REF +OP CONSIDERED OVERRIDING FACTOR. LIMITED LIFE BATTERY INSTALLATION PLUS +WHICH MILITATE +SECURITY AND LIAISON HISTORY (UNEOX ALSO FACTORS AGAINST QUICKIE +OP WITH NUMEROUS RISKS. ADDITIONALLY, UNION ALMOST CERTAINLY RETAINS CON- +TACT (UNBOX 8 AND VIEW LATTER'S POSITION HE WANTS AVOID ALL TROUBLE WITH +HEFAIRY, HIS APARTMENT NOT CONSIDERED APPROPRIATE FOR LP. + +2. SUGGEST STATION CONSIDER INDUCTIVE TAP ON PRESENT UNSOX WIRES LEAD- +ING TO SECURE LP AS ALTERNATE POSSIBILITY. + +3. AMWEIF ONE WILL RETURN PARIS APPROXIMATELY 15 MAY FROM ROME +POSSIBILITY THEREFORE EXISTS MOUNT SIMILAR OP AFTER ADEQUATE PLANNING ACCOM- +PLISHED AND WITH NON-ATTRIBUTABLE EQUIPMENT. + +4. FOR ROME: DO YOU HAVE EQUIPMENT SIMILAR TO ERT 24 AND BATTERIES TO +OPERATE OF ITALIAN MANUFACTURE? IF YES PLEASE DESCRIBE EQUIPMENT AND BATTERY +CIZES TO PARI. + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRO SITED. +TICATING +OFFICER +Copy + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T +PAGE TWO +INFO +ROME FRAN +FOUTINS + +SIG CEN +DEFEED +ROUTINE +ČITE DIR +179760 + +5. ALSO SUGGEST STATION CONSIDER USING NON-ATTRIBUTABLE BATTERIES +MADE FRAN IF ROME CANNOT PROVIDE. + +*Proposal to mount audio targetted against (UNSNAFU/19. + +Thomo F. thele +CWE/INT +RELEASING OFFICER +TSD/AOB E BRENNAN (PHONG) +WE/SPOR.WALSH (PHONE) +WH/SA/OBTING (PHONE +CI/TC J. MERTZ (PHONE) +FI/OPS (R, CRAVEN (PHONE +W/5R. LOETSS) (7PONE. +TING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T +REPRODUCT.ASY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CH +103 +CRO 1 +8: +こ +PROH.SITED. +Wakul +C/WE/3 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10239.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10239.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8856d9813b9f84fbb53db17ef684cfb107304ad --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10239.md @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +23 APR 61 16 55z + +ROUTINE + +16358 + +KEYWAY PBRUMEN AMWHIP/1 + +AMTHIP/1 ARRIVING EUROPE 26 APRIL FOR THREE WEEK'S BUSINESS +TRIP, INCLUDING KUBARK ERRANDS PARIS, GENEVA. WILL ARRIVE ROME +CIRCA 5 MAY AND CONTACT STATION VIA USUAL CHANNEL TO ASCERTAIN +ANY SERVICES ROME MAY WISH. + +END OF MESSAGE + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10240.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10240.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..651836cabbc02dca8df6f0de20a357b37239790a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10240.md @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +104-10183-10240 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ORIG: Hr. Wainwright:swk +UNIT: WH/SA/EOD +EXT : 6153 +DATE: 17 April 1964 +03 +INDEX +NO INDEX +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +1 2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +17 April 18 08z + +TO: GENEVA BERN MADRID ROME PARIS +MOB INT SS S3 +DEFCEN +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: DC/WH/SA 5 +ROUTINE + +INFO: DOP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/EE 3, C/WE 3, VR +TO GNYA +INFO BERN MADR ROME PARI +RYBAT PERUMEN AMWHIP +CITE DIR +C/S COMMENT: "REQUESTED AMPHIP-1." 15094 +PROCEED GNVA. + +REF: GNVA 6486 (IN 62186) (not sent ROME PARI) + +(IDEN) +1. RE PARA 2 REF, AMWHIP UNABLE LEAVE NEW YORK PRIOR +24-25 APRIL. HAS MINIMUM THREE DAY PRTY KUBARK BUSINESS PARIS. +WILL TRY EXPEDITE BUT DOUBT AMWHIP AVAILABLE GNVA BEFORE 30 APRIL. + +WOULD HOPE THEREFORE ROME CAN ASK AMWHIP/2 BE AVAILABLE FOR +ASSISTANCE, PRIOR A/1 ARRIVAL. + +2. FOR PARIS. WILL COMMENT SUBSEQUENT TRAFFIC RE ARRIVAL +AND USE AMWHIP FOR PARIS BUSINESS RE CARRILLO AND ROBRENO + +END OF MESSAGE +WH/SA/EOB +WE/S/CRC/Loubs +VE/S/ + +EE/SA/S +WH/SA/SO/NS + +AGUHAL NO +DC/EE +12-3 +SECRET +BRUCE B. CHEEVER +DC/WH/SA + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +Copy Na. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10259.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10259.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1505f7af1a4d476d2c22e789548828f052dfb560 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10259.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +104-10183-10259 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM +SUBJECT : +REFERENCE : + +WH/SA #64-750 +13 October 19864 +ΛΑΙΜUΟ/1 Operation 06 +Meeting with Colonel PODES Saturday, +10 October 1984 +Memoranduri dated 13 October 1964 06 +concerning briefing of Colonel Feralta + +06 1. Following the meeting described in the reference, +Colonel Porres requested a separate rrecting which was held +on Saturday, 10 October 1234. Andy toger's of the Cuatemalan 03,16-2 +Station was present at the meeting. + +24 +2. During the meeting the matters covered on the +previous day with the Chief of state were reviewed and the +specific action to be taxen was indicated with agreement on +the following points: + +24 +A. Special treatment should be given to the Caro +Astatigo" and the "Chao Hombres Banas which +involved Lyon SOSA Luls Augusto TURCIOS Lima06 +06 Manuel JOUE Ortega Paz, and one (inu) (lmu) whom +wo will be able to identify if shown a photograph. Every +effort should be made to identify the last-named person +and then to recrutt all four of them. Meanwhile, all +Information available concerning them should bo +collected and furnished to the station for forwarding/6-2 +to ileadquarters. The object in each of these cases +should be to achieve contacts with them for the purpose +of effecting recruitments. Il required, we will have +a Cuban who knows the individuals and whom they +believe to be be a Cuban Litelligence officer go to +(6-2 Guatemala for the purpose of contacting them under +controlled conditions which will permit us to monitor +the conversation during the time that he poses a +still active in Cuban Intelligence. Following this, +the recruitment attempt would be made in each caso +possibly by one of our officers if the circumstances + +at the time indicate that this procedure would be +most likely to be a success. + +B. Without waiting for the outcome of effort to +recruit the four individuals described above, the 24 +Guatemalan government) should bend every effort +to locate all those individuals (possibly as many +as 200) who have received guerrilla warfare training +in Cuba, and to arrest them. Maximum publicity +should be given to the arrests once they have been +questioned. Hopefully declarations will be made +by some of them which will assist in effective +propaganda use of their arrest and their +involvement in subversion on behalf of the Castro +government. They should be interviewed separ- +ately and, if possible, some with greater potential +should be doubled so that they may serve to keep +us informed of plans for subversion in the future. +11 +C. The Quatemalans) should keep us advised at +every stage of the progress made in the cases so +that we may lend assistance when appropriate. +०७ +3. Colonel Porres said that he understood the +importance of the case and would do his utmost to follow +through in line with the action proposed above. He said that +although he does not have a largo organization, it is secure and +is capable of collecting information and of arranging for +the arrests and interrogation. + +06 +6 4. Colonel Porres discussed three other cases +(the ALFARO RO caso, the case of Luiz Ramirez and the +case of HECTOR JORDI Chambonyer). Rogers said that full +details concerning the ALFARO case had been sent to +Headquarters.24 This is the same case which according to +the Chief of State involved a Mexican courier)acting on +behalf of the Cutan intelligence service Colonel Porres +said that this individual is still in jail in Guatemala The +(Jordi) and (Paratrez) cases are being made the subjects of +separate memoranda, + +Harold F. Ewenson +Chief, WIL/SA/CI diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10260.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10260.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..caa98cd7953e722a23c9d5cccf813be598ce056f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10260.md @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +14-00000 +104-10183-10260 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM +13 October 1964 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +SUBJECT: AMIMUG-1 veration 24 +Urieung in Guatemala of Chief of tate i eralta) + +1. The briefing was held in a small arous +government conference room on the afternoon ofriday +9 october. 1504, lasting about 2 1,2 hours, Chief of tate 08:06 +Colonel Feralta Ulnister of Government Colonel serrano] 08.06. +08.06 and intelligence Chief Colonel Porres attended for the Guate +of our station were +malans Laul Loeb and Andy Rogers of our +present, +03.03.16-2 +27,03 +ہے +: +2. at the request of the Caul we +pretaced the operational brteing with a brief description +of how the C.. Intelligence community operates, on the +role of CLi, of the need for compartmentation and security, +and specifically of how the foregoing considerations make +it imperative for the Guatemalans to adopt securit, pre- +cautions which will ensure that the inforriation we provide +and the Bytat operations] we undertake are compartmented 24 +within the Guatemalan government) (and, in tact, discussed +by the Guatemalan government exclusively with our re- +presentatives in the field), 24 + +3. collowing the introductory reinaras outlined +above, I briefed the group on the Dol structure, the DCI +operational techniques and specifically on Gi ainas and +operations in Guatemala The president lent close attention +throughout the bristing and exarained the exhibits closely, +including the il intelligorce requirements for Guatemala 24 +and the salvadoran "Cass Zapote" file] +ان + +4. After the foregoin, exposition, I explained +24 our aims in exploiting the informaation ation with regard to the +recruit...ent) aspect, the Ca play, and the trous-24 +verstong in this connection Lasked for close cooperation 24 +and coordination of activities, promising that we shatt +do mus Lutinost ami macing reterence to our travel lusts 24 +and watch. list.] + +-16/지 + +24 +5.with reference the APOT case, because +of the developments at plans in tal Salvador le plained +briefly the status case and the possibilit, +24 Cof his being trans ferred to uatemala) (This was in line +with the discussion Licalvado]hich included bar Chief 27 +or station the Tresident Jund the President's intelligence 08.06 +advisor, Colonel DAN Iassed that the Guatemalan24 +government have no act: in undess requested by Fresident 24 +IVERA or Colonel and said that, [it DALTON 24 +Is transferred one of our people probaudy would talk to +24 DASTON in Guatemala) +24 +6. The Chici of tate Peraltanade a rather +Impassioned speech in which he covered the followin, points: + +4. his own long experience in the CAS, in Cuba +and in Central America; + +b. ile early warnings about Castro--which +were disregardd; +24 +Guatemala has lived un +c. The extent to nien Luatemala +to its obligations in the Ato winch it has +24 [cooperated in chorts@gainst orts@gainst C Castro and to +which it has looked toward .. leagerup, +: + +d. The fatture of the U.. to take agressive +action against. Cuba and the need for taking a +hard line, inclurling the use of force in support ot +military activity by the free Cubans and the other +American countries; + +e. inds appreciation that the Soviets will not be +willing to risa a nuclear war over Culba; + +1. Conderanation of Mexico for her dealings with +Cuta, for failure to abide by her oblizations in +the DAS, and for pertaitting the Castroites to +operate out of Mexico against other American +countries; + +K. The need for action against Mexico; +: + +6/pl + +3- +5. +11 +h. The effectiveness of his own actions against +Querrillas in Guaterialad ats determuaton +to meet violence with violence; + +1. +recognition of the importance of the information +covered in the brielin, aid of its exploitation; +24 +1. Reference to the case of the lexican courier) +*orking for Cuban intelligence and now detained 24 +In Guatemala (the Art case + +Acceptance of security restrictions and his +decision to hold the information to those present. + +06 +7. In replying to the remarks of Colonel Peralta +I said that we appreciate the coperation of Guatemala in the 24 +OAJand that se shall be met interested in the eploitation +of the poesitalities in the present case. I added that the matter +of using force against Cuba is a policy matter on which I was +not competent to content But that the decisions made by tho +United States Government are based on careful study of +detailed information Includin, information on Soviet intentions +and capabilities. +06 +d. At the conclusion of the ricetins, Peralta] +asned for a cou; of the Lal requirements (which he already +had gone over closely) and toon the copy with him to study +further. + +Larold t. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Re + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INFORMATION PROHIBITED +SECRET + +DIR CITE SALV 5312 +DYVOUR PERUMEN AXMUG +30SEP SLIN 84511 +REFS A. SALV 533 (IN83009)* +B. DIR 53322 + +1. LANGOSCH AND AMMLUC 1, ONCE EACH ALONE ANE ANE ONCE TOGETHER SAY JUMAVE 1 +MORNING A SEPTEMBER JAVE 1 TOOK SAVE POSITION AS PARA SA DENIED KNOWING ANUG DESPITE CASE OFFICER RELATIONSHIP, REFUSED DISCUSS +ANYTHING ABOUT CUBAN INTEL, AND DECCED FOR RELEASE AND EXILE TO START +LIFE ANEW. + +2. ΟΞΤΑΙΝΙΝG TRUTH FROM JUNAVE I WILL BE TINE CONSUMING. HE FULLY +AWARE PROOFS AGAINST HIM BUT PROBABLY HOPES POLITICAL PRESSURE WILL FORCE +PELFASE AND PROBABLY FEARS ADMISSION OF HIS COMPLICITY WILL NOT HELP +HIM. SALV COVT MUST CONVINCE HIM HE WRONG ON BOTH COUNTS. HE OF +DURIOUS VALUE INSOFAR AS CONTRIBUTING NEW INFO ABOUT PAST ACTIVITIES +CF CUBAN INTEL OR PCES BUT OF CONSIDERABLE INTEFEST AS AGENT IF HE +CAN BE TARGETTED AGAINST CURAN INTEL OR POES. IF RELEASED WOULD BE +DEFINITE OBSTACLE TO FURTHER OPS AGAINST MINUS TACTS. IF HE SHOULD +DOUBLED, HIS IMPRISONMENT WOULD COVER RECRUITMENT AND WOULD TEND TO +ENHANCE HIS VALUE: PROBABLY WOULD BE HOST USEFUL OUTSIDE SIL +INCLUDING MEXI AND CUBA. + +SECRET + +3182 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET IN PAGE + +3. AS ARE STANE MOST IMPORT TO PROTECT COSELY +HAVE D AND OF THAT PROMISE. TRUS OP COALD BE INVESTED ADVERSELY +BY SPREAD OF NEUS ACCUT AMUS EFFORTS ON PEHALF OF KITA TO EFFECT +RECRUITNENTS. CECAUSE OF VALUE OF JAVE 2 PREFER FOR FRESE PRESENT NOT +TO PROCEED ACAINST OTHERS WHO RECEIVED INTEL TRAINING, AFTER LAVE +IS PRODUCING AND AFTER PRUDENT INTERVAL KUTAK CAN PROOFED "ITH +RECRUITMENT EFFOR ACAINST OTHERS EITHER UNILATERALLY OR WITH LIAISON +DEPENDING ON DEVELOPMENTS. + +4. PROCEEDING WITH ARREST OF CUERFILLEROS TO INED IN CUBA PROBABLY +YOULD BE PENEFICIAL AS LONG AS NOT ATTRIBUTED TO AS. IN ADDITION +TO BENEFITS OF CA PLAY, SOME OF THOSE DETAINED HIGHT 33.DOUBLED +AND TARGETTED AGAINST GUERRILLA COUPE CR PORT. + +5. APPRECIATE PEF E TO WHIC!! "ILL REPLY AFTER DISCUSSING FIATHER +PROSPECTS AND GOVT INTENTIONS WITH JUHILLI AND POSSIBLY PRESIDENT +SECTET + +*FililliLAI AGNE +" +5514 WHEN LAUSC + +SECRET + +यद्वार diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10262.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10262.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ba60caa2b69ae68e4183aaaf81fcf96afd0b3c2a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10262.md @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +14-00000 +104-10183-10262 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +2321372 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +PRIORITY DIR CITE SALV 5301 +DYVOUR PERUNEN AMNUG +REFSA SALV 5296 (~82314 +DIR 52859 +1. IN ACCORDANCE REFS COS AND LANOSCH VET JUHILL MORN +13 SEPTEMBER IN COS OFFICE TO BRIEF HIM ON JUAVE 2 RECRUITMENT, +IMPORTANCE AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS. FURILLAS IAS EUCH INFRESS- +ED AND ACCEED ENPHATICALLY CALY HE AND PRESIDENT WOULD K +RECRUITMENT AND THEY WOULD MAKE NO RECORD OF IT. DULA + +LANGOSCH FOR THE JAVE 2 IS MOST INPOSTANT LOCAL TARET +BECAUSE HE HAS FLEECE OF AND ACCESS TO SCENIE PARTIES SALU AND +COUNTRIES, IS POPULAR IN IVERSITY AND STOLENT 08 +29 UAPITARY COMMITTEE, TRAVELS FREQUEN +LEADER +TO +AT SOSCOW, PRA +OTHER +BRITISH +FOR YEARS TO +CONTACTS, WAS TRAINED CARA +IAL IN PARTY: BUT THAT ANY IN +LOSS OF JAVE 2 AND ALL DE COULD PRODU + +ONE OF HIS AGENTS VAD ALREADY HAS LEET SALV + +SECRET +• I2IBR +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE: +SECRET + +ARRANGED CONTACT WITH JUVE 2. HILL ACCEPTED WITHOUT QUEST +MADE TO DEMANDS, ORTERED ALL HIS FACILITIES AND UTMOST +COOPERATION TO KULARKS CCS AND LA: 30 SCH BELIEVE THERE HAS BEEN NO +SECURITY PROELEN TO DATE. + +3. DO NOT PLAV HIT ANY OTHER TARGETS SALV AT THIS TIME, EXCEPT +JAVE 1, ASJE 2 OP TOG IMPORTANT IC RISK DRAWING ATTENTION +TO KUERY PRESENCE OR RECRUITMENT EFFORTS. PLAN TO CONTINUE +JAVE INTERROCATION AND RECRUITMENT EFFORT. MIS SILENCE AND +COLLABORATION IMPORTANT IN THEMSELVES BUT ALSO FOR FGRESCING REASON + +JAMES HANDLE EXACTLY AS KUPARK LINES +HAVE NOT SPECIFIED AMOUNT OF PEMUNERATION TO JUNAVE 2 EXCEPT +THAT IT WILL INCLUDE PAYING COST OF FURTHER STUCES OF BROTHER IN +COSCERS PEST FRC: VIEWPOINT OF ADEQUATE +SECURITY STANDPOINT. AFTE? +GRADUATION NED +PROTES HAR SPECIALIZED IN CANCER RESEARCH +ESPECIALLY ACER COMPLETING WORK AT ICE AND +EXPECTED PETUN SALY OCTOPER. HAVE TOLD HAVE 2 BROTHER MUST HAVE +SCHOOL AND OTICS FOROS TO ESTACLISH COMPETENCE IN APPLYING FOR + +ASAP SURVEST SCHOOLS, HOSPITALS OR RESEARCH +CONE SHOULD APPLY AND WHERE PREFERATLY KUZARK +SECURELY CAT F LITATE PAPID ACCEPTANCE, TOOTHER WITH SUCRESTEZ +ANS PAY + +SPEAKS ONLY SPANISH BUT HAS PAD INS +TOLEAVE JAVE 2 FROTHER MUST + HAVE TOLD JAVE 2 ANC ΑΠΟΓΡΤΑΚΟΣ ΑΤ + +SECRET +(?) +12/BR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10267.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10267.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dbb452578e2d0a95c53200049ee7adf8692fbf5a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10267.md @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +104-10183-10267 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: 1 +ACTION: +INFO: DOP, WHENS, CI Caps, city, Fi, VR + +SECRET 3422232 +DER CITE TEGU 5633 +DYBOUR PERUMEN ANIUG +FEF: TEGU 5625 + +FOLLOWING FROM LANGOSCH +1. PESVING CHIEF AND LANGOSCH HAD PRIVATE MEET MORNING + +A SEPT WITH CHIEF OF STATE COL. OSWALDO LOPEZ LANGOSCH BRIEFED +ON DGI OPS AND ORGANIZATION, INCLUDING INFO ON MARIO SOSA MOLO +MAGLIO MORENO ESPITAL LUIS BANEGAS AND ANTONIO FERNANDEZ IZA + +WHO USES HONDURAN DOCS IN NAME CIGUEL MANCIA MADRID ALSO +FUNISHED RECENT TRAVEL LISTS AND COPY OF PGI REQUIREMENTS ON +24 + +2. LOPEZ EXHIBITED KEAN INTEREST, REVIEWED ALL NAMES, SAID +HE KNEW SOME PERSONALLY INCLUDING SOSA, PROMISED PROVIDE ALL +POSSIBLE INFO ON ALL HONDURANS THROUGH PESVING CHIEF AND EXPRESSED +VILLINGIESS LEND FULL COOPERATION. SAID GOVT HAS ABOUT 25 COMMIES +UNDER ARKEST AND HAS HAD TO RELEASE OTHERS FOR LACA OF EV CENCE BUT +SECRET +--- + +CLASSIND MESSAGE +SECRET TAG + +CAPABLE OF MALING ARRESTS OF PEOPLE LIKE IF THEY ENTER COUNTRY +AND VILLING MAKE THEM AVAILABLE TO COYOKE, HENEVER, LOPEZ DECOIFD +LACK OF SECURITY AND COMPETENCE IN HIS GOVT STATINO: +A. HE MUST KEEP MATERIAL FURNISHED IN PERSONAL POSSESSION +OR OUN HOKE BECAUSE OFFICE IS NOT SECURE. + +B. MOST PEOPLE IN GOVT INCLUDING THOSE IN INTEL AND POLICE +ARE NOT SECURE EITHER BECAUSE SUSCEPTIBLE TO BRIEFS OR +NOT ABLE SAFEGUARD ANY CONFIDENCES. + +C. NOBODY IN GOVT IS TRAINED TO COPE WITH DOI OPS. +D. GENERALLY GOVT PERSONNEL FAR LESS ASTUTE THAN SOSA AND +OTHER COMMIES. + +3. LOPEZ MENTIONED FELIX OYUELA, CHIEF AREY INVESTIGATOR, +AS ONLY TRUSTED AND REASONABLY COMPETENT PERSON BUT ADDED GYUELA +TOO BURDENED WITH OTHER DUTIES. THEREFORE, SLEX SUITABLE CANDIDATE +WHOM LOPEZ WILL PROPOSE TO PESWING CHIEF SO SUCH PERSO +COULD DE TRAINED AND DEVOTE TIME TO SUBVERSIVE AND ESPICIAGE +MATTERS. +SECRET +• CONCERNED LANGOSCH PRICES CH Hội Cờ + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10276.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10276.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7d21d817c00223c10c064242148c2eac411e0a73 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10183-10276.md @@ -0,0 +1,803 @@ +104-10183-10276 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +Am +19 June 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/SA/CI +VIA : Chief, WH/PO/A +SUBJECT : AMMUG/1.Operation +Target Analysis and Non-surfacable Leads + +1. Reference is made to your memorandum date 16 June 1964 + requesting Target Analysis 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 AMMUC/1. WH/2 considers, + at this 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 these leads for operational exploitation. Those leada + which are determined to be of no operational potential will be + 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 + + c) Socrates Isaias PEGUERO Sehuroer + + d) Jean Norbert MONTERO + + Hara) Mauricio de la SELVA Venegas + + 1) Roque DALTON Garcia + +-2- + +g) Noel GUERRERO Santiago + +These individuals represent immediate targets on whon we +have already undertaken action. He 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 +Summary Reports shall be prepared and forwarded to your +office. + +John M. Whitten +C/WH/2 + +Attachments: +Target Analysis Summary Reports +AMMUG/1 Leads Not to be Disseminated + +Distribution: +O & 1-C/WH/SA/CI (w/atts) +1 WH/PO/A (w/atts). +3 WII/2 (w/atts) + +Dominican Republic Leads hot to be disseminated +ANKUO/1 Operation +Francisco Javier HELLA Pena +Jaime DURAN Hercando + +Socrates Isaias PEGUED Schurcer +Ipidio RJI (this is an alias of "TICON" true name still not known) +David Onelio ESPAILLAT Campos + +Francisco Eleuterio RAMOS Poguero +Francisco lizardo RAKCS Peguero +Teresa Inocencia ESPAILLAT Hernandez + +Jose Bienvenido GUSINA Nouel +Hector Augusto CARRAL. Ortega +Leopoldo Ariosto GRULON Auiz +Jose CASSA Lagrono +Silvano WRA Viconte + +Ilander Canoni SELIG Celmonte +Ana Mercedes SSPIILAL de Castro +Baldemiro ASTRO Garcia +Marcelino GRULION Jimenez +Penito ALEJO German + +Horge POTEL Fernandez +Rafael Francisco TAVAS Rosario +Hugo TOYOS Vargas +Cayetano Armando ODRIOJE Delado + +-2- +Antonio Exilio Jose DiA Conde +Simon BOLIVAR +Arturo Rafael ASPAILLAT Rodrigues +Carmen E. HERNANDEZ de Faxas +Ernesto LOPEZ Molina +Maximo LOPEZ Molina + +Hey. Aumut I +El Salvador Leads Not to be Disseminated +AM00/1 Operation + +Roberto BARCIANO Marin GUERRILLA UMRFACE TRAINING +Raul Fernando ESCOBAR Melendez GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING iny X +Carlos Alberto FLORES Hernandez GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING ONLY X +Juan Ramon LOZAND Rosales ALIAS OF ROBERTO BENCIANI MAMI + +Carlos MARTINEZ Ortis DEAD - GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING ONLY +Ricardo Augusto MARTINEZ Vanegas GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING +Ivan Danilo RODRIGUSZ Icon GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING. +Lisandro RAMIREZ Solis GUERRILLA WARFIRE TRAINING only X +Pedro FODRIGUEZ GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING ONLY +Ciro Arturo RUI! Torres GUERRILLA WARFARE INAIVING ONLY +Victor Manual SANCHEZ Bonilla GUERRILLA MARFANE TRAINING Cucy +OF VICTOR SANCHEZ B.NILLA +Rafael CONTRERAS Holine P3100 +Arturo ALPAK) Fuentes GUERRILLA DWARFARE TRAINING Uncy +Faul Antonio VARIAS GUERRILLA LLARFARE TRAINING CALY +Andres Antonio VELASQUEZ GUERRILLA WARFARE +Roque DALTON Garcia +TA Manuel Antonio CALERO GIF LLARFARE IRRIVING & CON RUNNING +TA Jose Alberto CARRILIA Calderon KNia +TA Jose Salvador Rosales GuERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING +Ricardo 150 Rivas AGENT? [JKIN-1 +02 +ONLY +02 +ERIN-I IN GUNPALT WITH CASTRO + +Francisco DUPAN Cardano GUERRILLA LLARFARE caiy X +Freddy Guerra GUERRILLA WARFARE TRALNI слу +Armando LOPEZ Mantiel GRILLA CARFARE r2.0.26 +Jose Antonio GARCIA Rivera GUERRILLA LLARFARE TRAINING - X + +-2- +Pedro SANTACRUZ Castro GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING cely +Ruben MART. Quardado CERRILLA MAKSAKE TRAINING cuny X +Raul Concepcion Morales NO REGURD IN AMMUG-1 1096x 44/51/CI +Jose MANCIA Martinez Gufe ILLA LAKFAME TRAINING CALY +Ricardo ANT NAME us BY ALEJANO. GOONIEL MULTANE INLY +Jesus Antonio PAZ GUERRILLA LWARFARE TRAINING ONLY +Rita RAMIREZ GUERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING onry +Podro AR VALO Polar ALIAS OF JESUS ANTONIO PA +Jorge Federico BAIRES] AGENT? AMMUG-Kis-μιζόκιν IN COUT +WITH SUSU +Ana Leticia BAJLAZA (BARRAGAF) Quiroa GHERRILLA WARFARE TRAINING. ENLY X + +Raul Castellanos ин/жать IN MEXICO +TA TOMAS QUELLA Riva 209 247 812-500ACENT OG FACELI +TAL20 Lejandro MONTAN 06 +Rafael ACEVEDO Hlanco ACCO ADDRESS +Jose Manlio ARGJETA Canad + +SECRET + +Guatemala Leads Bot to be Disseminated +AM00/1 Operation +Antonio JONH Karcos +Julio CAMREMA Sierra 6/W +Francisco Ciz Figueroa G/W +Victor Kamel CUELLAR Carranza G/W +Bernardo DIAZ Mendez Wou.Y +Rolando HERRERA Hornandez clu +Marco Antonio LEONI Aguilar 6/w AMMUC-/ UNINS +Edgar Roberto LOBO Dubon Gu AMMuc I KNEWS +Joso Aquiles L. MORALES G/W AMMUS-I KNOWS + +Manuel Jogue ORTEGA Paz +Angel PALENCIA Sanches G/W ONLY +Ricardo Arturo GUZMAll (pseudos Alberto SANTOS Holgar) +Jacobo ARBENZ Ouzman +Hario BARRIENTOS +Hamuel CALICH +Caraen ROMEROSO Soa +Fernando SOSA Pol +Harco Antonio YON Зоза +Luis Augusto TURCIOS Line + +Francisco AMADO Granados +Alicia MOYA do Amado +Joso Manuel FORTUNY +Victor Manuel GUTIERREZ Garbin +Isabel OHL Romero do Sosa +Jose ROGALS +Nolida TURCIOS + +SECRET + +Faiti Leads Not to be Disseminated +Jorge Norbert MONTERO +Rene DEPESTRE +(Unknown) "PΙΤΙΗ + +SECRET + +AUD/1 Operation + +Honduras Leads Not to be Diasenina tod +Naglio HOREO Espinal +Mario 305SA Navarro +Luis Randolfo BANEGAS + +APIUS/1 Operation + +Nicaragua Leads Not to be Dissoninated +Noel GUERRERO Santiago +Professor TORRES (probably Edelberto TORRES Espinoza) +Silvio MATURGA (OF MALLORCA) +Ernesto MARTINEZ +German PALACHI Baca +Efrain SANCHAZ +Carlos A. TINDCO Montiel + +Harvin CASTRO +Felix HONTERREY Dobil +alicio Diharinto 00:ZALEZ Foreno +Alejandro ALEGRIA Bermudez +Juan Jose GARCIA Lorio +1 ALTAMIRANO +Bayerdo ALTAMIRANO Lopez +Ivan BACA +Alejandro Bבמשא +Anibal LORIO Garcia +Enrique KARENCO +Orlando QUANT Quintena +Rolando QUANT +Monterrey LIES +Rodolfo ROMD Gomes +frain SANCH 2 Sancho + +CORET + +ANTS/1 Operation + +Panama Leads Not to be Disseminated +Thelma KING +Jorge TURNER +(Unknown) "Luis Sonrisa Case" - +2 male guitarists + +APW Operation + +SECRET +Dominican Republic +Target Analysis Qumary Report +AUG/1 Operation +SUBJECT: Francisco Javier MELLA Pena aka Francisco Javier MELIA Dona +aka "Pichi" +I. Significance of Target + a) Cuban Intelligence Service Connection + KILLA has been identified as a Singleton Cuban Intelligence + Service Agent in the Dominican Republic, trained as a frogsan, + and also in S/d and ciphers. His exact mission on behalf of + the CIS is not known. + + b) Communist Party Affiliation + Subject is a member of the Castroist revolutionary Agrupacion + Politica Catorce de Junio (APCJl4th of June Folitical Group). + The APCJ is not a Communist Party per ses however, its present, + dominant leaders are Narxist-Communist in their political + direction. The APCJ is presumed penetrated by actual Communista, + and is known to receive coral and material support from Cuba. + + c) Information which Could be obtained + 1. His exact mission on behalf of the Cuban Intelligence Service. + what information is he required to furnish to the Cervice? + The reason for this information. + 2. what persons will he use to acquire this information? will + they all be unwitting? + + 3. what is his exact role as a frogsani (for arus caches, + demolition etc..) + + 4. Information on his accomodation address in France. Additional + information on his accomodation address in Jamaica. + + 5. Information on the relationship between Cuba and the APCJ + and plans for the Dominican Republic. + + 6. Information on other Cuban C agents known to aia. + + 7. Doubling (see III for more details). + +SECRET +-2- +II. Current Location + Hermanos Miralles No. 5, Madrid, Spain (since February 1964, when + he went there from Cuba. In Madrid, he was joined by his Dominican + girl-friend, Klaasra SALADDI Decillo, whoa he married there. Neither + has yet returned to the Dominican Republic.) His last known addres + in the Dominican Republic is Avenida Independencia No. 55, Santo Domingo. + +III. Vulnerabilities (for recruitment or defection) + None known. The only information on MELLA was acquired in April 1963 + when be transited Mexico enroute to Cuba. At that time Nahid became + quite upset when "sallo a Cuba" (left for Cuba) was stamped in his + passport. Accordingly, with this being the only past information on + Jubject, we would be starting from "scratch". + +IV. Family and Relatives + a) wifes Klonara SALADLI Decillo, Dominican citizen (no information) + Father: Luis MALLA, Dorinican citizen (no information) + Mother: Noemi (nes unknown) de ALLLA, Dominican citizen (no information) + (The Santo Domingo Station is presently conducting an Lovestigation + of his relatives) + + b) Hone Do Not Reproduce + +SMOTE, YES +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. 19-6-1027 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET TOTAL COPIES + +N-HEF TO FILE NO. +FELE RID PET. TO BRANCH +DESTROY SIS. +FROM +DISSEM BY 2 +ACTION +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +ADVANCE COPY UNIT +WH 8 RID COPY SLOTTED TINFO +INFO +FILE, VR, copies, copy is copies + +SECRET 2617032 CITE QUATE21-2 628 +DIRECTOR 25 Mar 6625182 +22 +IS AMUG-1 DEBRIEFING (SPANISH VERSION) FORWARDED (HGGW3947 +24 +CLEARED FOR PASSAGE TO LIAISON IF SO, PLAN GIVE PRESENT COPY TO +36 +COL ARRIAGA PLS ADVISE. IF AFFIRMATIVE, PLS SEND ADDITIONAL +COPY FOR STATION RETENTION. +16-2 +SECRET +BT +NNNN +SECRET +ANPI +APOTHALP +19-6-102/4 +25 may 1966 +5/P/ diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10202.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10202.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..462a738b880bb407cefefbd64b7a9caf944b1026 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10202.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +104-10185-10202 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +Memorandum + +TO : Chief, WH Division +ATTN : Barney Hildago +FROM : Chief, Safehouse Branch + +SUBJECT: Safehouse #405 + +SECRET +ANIN/1 SUPPORT FILE +DATE: 21 August 1964 + +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 apartment, (Apt. G-32) located in the +(Summit Hills Apartments) located at (16th Street) and (East-West Highway,) +(Silver Spring, Md.) + +LESSOR: (Summit Hills Apartments East-West Highway) Silver Spring, Mi. + +LESSEE: Mr. (Roger McK. Shea security cleared attorney with offices +located at (2041 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Virginia. Office Telephone +JA 4-5510 + +LEASE: The lease is on file in the Safehouse Branch, Office of Logistics. +The terms are for a six month period from 1 July 1964 through 31 December 1964. + +COVER STORY: Mr. (Shea) has leased the apartment for his client Mr. V. Rodriguez +who is in the Washington Metropolitan area and is associated with the (Inter- +University Committee for Political and Social Action.) + +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. + +FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS: All obligations for rent, utilities, and other +related expenses, will be paid by Mr. (Shea) the lessee cutout. Bills +received at the Safehouse should be passed to the Safehouse Branch upon +receipt. + +[Edward U. Denison] +EDWARD U. DENISON + +Orig. Addressee +1-OL/RECD/SHB Official file + +OL/RECD/SHB/JPRyanbJ/3683 + +SECRET +Excluded from + +22/11/23 15/ diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10205.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10205.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..40550a47ac13f43aaabea3fc7a3ba48712e825f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10205.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10185-10205 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +(AMMU G +Support +Filk +i + +29 +SUMIT HILL PROPERTIES, INC +16th Street & East-West Highway. +Silver Spring, Md. + +REMINDER +August 17, 1964. + +66 +Dear Mr. Roger Shea 6500 16th St., #G-32) + +According to our records, your rent due August 1, 1964 - $210.00 +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 due and +payable in Full by not later than ten (10) days after same becomes/due, +and your cooperation will be appreciated. + +Thanking you, we remain, + +29 +Net Paid +G of 21 Aug 24 augby +Sula say in CASH +03 Jolehn Ryan Grand +TODAY + +SUNGHIT HILL PROPERTIES, INC. +Silver Spring, Maryland +Bank Lifand +Hawaging Agents diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10209.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10209.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e0c2306b22df421b279764b79b8f19f1b0db5c61 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10209.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +104-10185-10209 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +RECEIPT FOR AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS +Casi 1963 +DATE + +TO: TSD/IB + +I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS +TRANSMITTED WITH MEMO NO. 43-7002 DATED 12 Aug 64 AND PREPARED IN +ACCORDANCE WITH WIL/SA/Memo 64-620 3 Aug 64 + +07 +(Ernesto Jesus GARCIA Guzman) + +31 +Ecuadorean PP 19406 +Ecuadorean Vacc Cert. 4314 31 +31 CLANS Form I-94 (showing arrival in J.S. 28 July 1964.)) + +Note: We are also returning subject's Cuban Documents as follows: + +1. Cuban Dipl. PP No. D/64/139 +2. Cuban Ord PP 22560 +3. Cuban Int. Vacc.Cert. 296598 +4. Negative of subject + +OFFICER'S SIGNATURE + +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. + +D-061 +SECRET +5/V diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10228.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10228.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e1c1b11b3cf71b9ffe801f58870f5aebd2399963 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10228.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +104-10185-10228 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +A1900/1 1 July 1964 + +Memo for the Records: +On 1 July 1964 AMMUG was transferred from safehouse #2 to the new apartment located +at (@500 14th Street, Silver Springs, Maryland.) On arrival at the apartment, about +1430, the quarters were not ready and the furniture had not been put in place. + +The apartment was ready at 2000 the same day. AISMUG's apartment does not have a +phone nor was it furnished with kitchen utensils. Sheets, a radio, and kitchen +utensils were purchased by AMMUG. + +Miss Petrowski has made arrangements for the installation of a telephone. + +Daniel Flores + +Up diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10230.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10230.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e054654ab513eef037c4f0c6f1966318f5eb9e57 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10230.md @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +# 14-00000 +# 104-10185-10230 +# 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# 4/1 + +# 22 + +# VIVIAN:- + +# Following situation re Laddies +# 1- Ecants att balance of his Yay pay #OW. +# 03 +# 06 +# Balance +# 2-(John Kran) and (Roger Shea) are waiting for word from you +# 29 +# in order to call the people at Summit Hill Apartments) +# ani give them 3 day notice before Laddie can move in. +# 29 +# (Smit Hill Apts) also also would like to know (when notice. +# is given) what type beds to furnish apt with (double or +# single-Lad does not care which.) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10234.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10234.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..38226586a05b47d01baa7603022a2023821bff90 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10234.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +104-10185-10234 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +16 June 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: SAFEHOUSE FOR AMMUG-1 + +1. The undersigned called Mr. (John Ryan of the Safehouse +on 15 June 1964 +Procurement Section to arrange for the Safehouse for AMMUG-1 +8484 +at Summit Hill Apartments, 16th Street, Silver Spring, Maryland. + +2. Mr. (Ryan called on the morning of 16 June 1964 to say +that a deposit had been placed on Apartment(G-32)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 01 July 1964. The +lease will be for Vladimir Rodriguez Lahera. + +Vivion A. Petrowski + +GIPV diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10243.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10243.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..abe079404115813924b63278733f97c0539b53d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10243.md @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +30 June 1964 + +MEMO FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: IN &S CARD + +Called Mr. Knott in the Alien Affairs Staff for AMMUG-l's +INS card. He will check with 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. + +appt'ment ect for 10AM 2 July for furiceprint + +SUBJECT: SAFE APARTMENT AT (SUMMIT HILL) + +AMMUG-1 to move in on the 1st of July. Called there today +to check if everything is ready. Will pick up lease from laywyer +today and hand carry there tomorrow. Lou DeSanti and Danjel +Flores taking MUG out therx tomorrow. BUYING linens for +the apartment out of ops expenses. + +O.K. puce moving in.. +wief lade Make & Chick +for semdering July-rent +(18/60,00) curch kim. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10244.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10244.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d735a2a560329afd9a4132fc1ccf30239ed62e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10244.md @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +104-10185-10244 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +TO BE OPENED, BY ADDRESSEE ONLY + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Division + +ATTENTION : Mr. Leonard Libby, WH/SA/CI + +THRU : Mr.Walter Richardson) + +FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations +and Operational Support) + +SUBJECT : COVERT SITE +Apartment G 32 +Summit Hills Apartments. +5500 16th Street.. +Silver Spring, Maryland +#353 598 + +26 JUN 1964 + +1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 19 May 1964 to the +Chief, Safehouse Procurement. Branch, Office of Logistics. This meno- +randum requested the procurement of a safehouse to be occupied by a +Latin American. The safehouse was to be located in the Bethesda, Mary- +land area. + +2. This will confirm verbal security approval provided the Safe- +house Procurement Branch by this office for the use of the Subject. +Covert Site. Forwarded herewith is a report dated 18 June 1964 of the +security survey conducted on the Subject premises. Your attention is +directed to Section VI on Page 2 of this report which lists possible +security hazards. This is brought to your attention so that you will +be able to take appropriate action to prevent any compromise of activi- +ties at the Subject Covert Site. + +3. For your information a search of Office of Security Indices +in the names of the individuals listed in the attached report has +failed to reveal ary additional noteworthy or derogatory information +identifiable with them. + +4. Under no circumstar.ces may classified material be stored in +the Subject Covert Site. In addition, the Sucject Covert Site may not +be loaned to or utilized by another component of the Agency without the +prior concurrence of the Central Cover Starf, the Safehouse Procurement. +Branch, Crice of Logistics and this office. + +SECRET + +5. It is requested that the attached report be returned to this +office in a sealed envelope marked, "To Be Opened By Addressee Only" +when your office has no further need for it. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: + +Victor R. White + +Attachment: +Report dated 18 June 1964. + +cc: Central Cover Staff +Safehouse Procurement Branch + +SECRET + +ECRET + +OFFICE OF SECURITY +Support Division + +REPORT +OF +INVESTIGATION + +CONSISTING OF +REPORTS + +SEORET + +FILE NO. 983 303 + +SECRET + +DATE 18 June 1961 + +SYNOPSIS + +I. + +The SUPJECT SITE is located in the east +wing on the ground Hoor of an apartment building +at 5500 16th Street The building is +locateduir a large portment development, known +a's Summ. Hills Apart Apartmen and is located a +short distence off olith-Street) mein 24 +Washington thoroughfare end Route Fast-West highway +Route 24 Transportatio and personal n al ser service +facilities are readily variable. Telephon +service is on an individual subscriber ba: is. +Fire and police protection are adequate. Only +possible. Security bazara notes SUBJECT SITE +is tae proximity of SUBJECT SITE'S windows to +nos able penetration cromatutomobiles marked in +nt par lot and people located at +ground level on the outside of the SUBJECT SITE. +Biorach real data on the facet CLAAS apartments +are contained in +and +16 יf ו +the report. + +SEUL! +DESCRIPTION OF AREA + +THE SUBJECT SITE building is located ana +modern.. middle-class apartment development kiniwה וו +24 Gumit His Apartments w its which is locate cated alongחנים ה +therou hare of Sashinston. D.C .C., Sta Street and +Route 10 Fast-West highway The The SUBJECT SITE building +is located n Lontgomery County, Maryland. To the south +of the SUBJECT SITE Slate is another apertment building +known as th Street 1. Summit Hills Apartments) 24 +which is Borated approximately Yit Yitty cards soute of the +SUBJECT SITE building. Sth Street) +and SUBJECT SITE LULidin is located a large parking, +lot. Access to tais persing lot. Arich is parallel +to the eastw wing on the SURJECT SITE BUILDING, can be +10 by +hi +Sained from either proceeding +proceeding in a westerts direction or from Loth a +a Ariced highway, which loss entrance to the parkin +either East-West has outreet 524 +Lot top west and north +sound yehicles any top sou +of SUBJECT SITE Baridragare additiorel apartment buildings +the cast of SUBJECT SITE building +Taing is laid out in +2 +is +rainar it +n +yand porain reas To the +rect SUBJECT SITE cui sth Street) +the form of across with wings extending north, south. +east, and west. SUBIECT SITE is located in the extreme +southeast corner of the east wing of SURJECT SITE Building +D. C. Transit bus service is available alen East-Ves24 +Chighway andhat the parking lot located in close proximity +to SUBJECTITE is a bus stop for D.C. Transit. This +parking lot is located directly forte of the east wing +of SURJECT SITE buildin... Tavicab service is also +available. Complete personal services are located +erprosimately mil mile away in Silver Spring, Maryland, +which can be reached by traveli +eling cast ce Route 10 +buls of parking area for automobiles surrounds the SUBJECT +SITE building. + +1. SCRIPTION OF SITE + +No interior ipsection of the SUBIECT SITE was +conducted. STILET SITE may te enteree tarot +by entro denne etrace 10mtred midway.. +fon the mouth side of the casting ot the SURJECT SITE bailding + +SECHET +383 598 + +SUBJECT SITE is slocated on the ground level of the +SUBJECT SITE building. Do elevators are located at +the rear of the lobby and a sirway to all floors of +SUBJECT SITE buildi +cated at the extreme cast +end of the east wing. + +-: +IYCOMMUNICATION SYSTEM + +Telephone service is provided by Chesapeake and +Potomac Telephone Company on an individual subscriber basis. + +V FIRE AND POLICE PROTECTION + +Police protection is afforded by the Montromery +County Folice Department which has substation located on +Georgia Avenue in Silver Sprint, Maryland. Fire protection +is afforded by the Silver Soring Fire Department. + +VI. POSSIBLE SECURITY HAZARDS + +SUBJECT SITE is located on the ground floor of +SUBJECT SITE building (below tround level) and, thus, +SUBJECT SITE'S windows are st round level. Visual and +technical penetration may be possitie from the land area +surroundings, SUBJECT SITE building and from the parking +lot located approximately fifteen yards to the south of +SUBJECT SITE 'ualdin and SUBJECT SITE. No other security +hazards were noted and the closest ulding to SUEJECT SITE +building 1 approximately fifty yards awaj. + +VII. OUTLINE OF EXHIBITS + +Exhibit 1 diásram depicting SUBJECT SITE +building and area surrounding it. +Eshabit B - dia ram of round level floor of +SUBJECT SITE buildire. + +VIII. +SICGRAPHICAL DA ΓΑ +Apartment G10. + +This apartment is occupied by one Gichael R. +SCHRIFR born 1922 in Maryland and married to Joan. SCHRIERS Csc +a. been employed ter - vears as an investigator by Paul Paul +M. SACHS. 520 Connecttet Avenue, W. +NW.Jwho he is further turtl + +383 598 + +desertbed by credit sources as an attorney specializing +in investmen +Additioned int information indicates +that (SCHRIER) previously resided as Perry Place and was +previously employed ty The WIGWAM) General Gig) shop. No +detrimental credit Laformation, police information, or +House Committee on Un-American Activities records were +reflected in the name of (SCHRIER or his wife. + +Apartment 118 (located directly over SUBJECT SITE) + +This apartment to the residence of (Esther JOLLES) +white female born born ornCz C2 December 1892 in Russia and her +daughter lored JOLLES) white female for whom two dates +of birtipare listed: 17 May Dand March 1917. 17 born +New York Other JOLLES) is the widow of Joseph 1. JOLLES) +whom Montgomery Count: Health Department records reflected +died of natural causes on 23 June-1960, MrJLLES) was +formerly the president of the Maryland Belt Parkway 08 +Development) Ine. +Silver Spring, Maryland, and the Northod +Portal Construction Company) A previous address of 50508 +15th Street. NW is reflected lected tor for(Joseph (Jos 1. JCLLES) +Mildred JULES) and Esther JCLES) + +Immigration and Naturalization records reflected +received a certificate of citizenship +through derivative means on +1961) Sther JOLLE +is not a naturalized citizen but received her certificate +of citizenship through fer tether. Immigration and +Naturalization fale.. derivative number (A-102705) alien +number (121:577200 is located in Baltimore, Maryland. Esther +JULLES is employed as a homemaker. Credit sources reflect +a credit rating ranong trom poor to to satisfactory in the +name of + +Joseph Dand Esther JELLES + +Mildred JOLLFS) daughter of Esther JOLLES) is +employed as an analyst by the Quartermaster Corps. Depart- +ment of the Army. Pentagon. An additional address of +Secord and D Streets +plso reflected for Guldred +JCLLES)roloyment. Mildred JOLLES game to Sashington +from New York or 31 Jugt 1 194 is Lingle, and has no +dependents. Credit sources reflect poor to satisfactory +credit rating on the name of Mildred JULLES record +for either Mildred JOLLES) or Esther JOLLES) as reflected +an appropriate polices arencies and +at appropriate police agencies and the House Committee on +ESC lez diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10247.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10247.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fa3b902d665040a6497c723e9f8642f11cc0198e --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10247.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +14-00000 +104-10185-10247 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +RECEIPT FOR AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS + +DB CASE NO. 4763 +DATE + +TO: TSD/DB + +I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING AUTHENTICATION MATERIALS +TRANSMITTED WITH MEMO NO. AB 6891 DATED 27 May 1964 AND PREPARED IN +ACCORDANCE WITH Refs: A,B,C,D,E,F, & G of AB МЕМО #6891, 27 May 1964 + +Jaime Sanchez Papo (Alias) +31 +1-(Mexicen Drivers License Ho. 436747 +1 - 1961(Mexican Voters Cert) No. 6215 +31 + +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 +other reason can no longer be returned. + +D-061 +21시 +SECRET +28 MAY 1964 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10248.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10248.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d552783baead4799d222e757f1e16dc0499154d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10248.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +104-10185-10248 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +20 May 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: REJECTION OF AN APARTMENT FOR AMMUG-1 + +24 +1. The apartment at Hunting Towers, Apt #731 West, +Mount Vernon Avenue (Blvd.), Alexandria, Virginia was +rejected because it has been exposed to the following KUBARK +staffers and agent assets: + +a. Mr. Dolf Luim with AMDIXIE-1 a Cuban who is the +10 +08 Manager for Vanedadis Magazine and lives in Bogata, Columbia.) + +b. Mr. (Mike Kline) with AMTOUT a principal agent in New +York. +03 + +03 +c. (Horace Speed) with AMCASH who is in New York. + +d. Lou De Santi with AMNIP-1 and Dr. Winston. + +2. Due to the foregoing we find it necessary to request that +another apartment be secured for AMMUG-1. + +Distribution: +1 - WH SA/Logistics +AMMUG-1 File +1 = WH SA/CI Chrono + +likube +Harold F. Swenson +Chief, WH/SA/CI + +20 MAY 1964 +19-6-102/2 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10252.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10252.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..89152ffcf033e172712c3b5f2c6acb351f559f33 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10252.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +104-10185-10252 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +14 May 1964 + +Memorandum for the Record: Safehouse for AMMUG-1 +03 +1. Per verbal agreement with Mr. (Ray Scofield) this date, it was +decided to use the following safehouse presently available for in- +mediate use. + +24 +HUNTING TOWERS +MT. VERNON BLVD. +APT. #731-WEST +ALEXANDRIA + +Rounded +c/wH/SA/CI +thumbs addives +is too well +Known. + +2. This apartment was viewed by C/WH/SA/CI yesterday and considered +03 +adequate for AMUG-1. Undersigned and Mr. (Scoefield) will inventory + +household equipment on 19 May 1964 (tentatively) and zove A-l into +the abovementioned quarters a day or two thereafter, depending upon +3 +when WED Staffers are finished debriefing A-1. Mr. (Scoefield) advised +03 +that he will inform Mr. (John Ryan) Safehouse Branch, 13683, that it +will no longer be necessary for the Branch to inquire re prospective +apartments for A-l in the N.W. section of Washington, per WI/SA 64-376 + +dated 6 May 1964 + +120 201-749651/ Support + +Libby +WH/SA/CI + +14 MAY 1964 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10253.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10253.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af2d8ec38976f12c90b4e0e73570f15472c2c742 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10253.md @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +104-10185-10253 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: L:LIBBY: pap +UNIT: LH/SA/CI +EXT 4431 +DATE: 11 MAY 1964 + +TO : MEXICO CITY + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: WH/SA 8 + +INFO: DDP, CI,CI/OPS, FI, TSD 6, WH 7, VR + +TO: PRITY +XXXXXXXX MEXI +INFO: AQUATIC PBRUMEN AMMUG +ΚΧΑΚΟΧΧΑΚΗΣ + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +INDEX +NO INDEX +SECRET +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +REF: MEXI 9336 (IN 78050)* IN 81839 +CITE DIR 20506 + +12-62 +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +1111AY 61 22 05z +DEFERRED CEN +ROUTINE + +1. KURIOT PREPARING TWO DOCUMENTS FOR REF CASE. FOR +3/ DRIVER'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. +3/ +2. PLS FORWARD AIR MAIL ASAP TO (TRAVELERS ADVISORY SERVICE) +P.O. BOX 8064, S.W. STATION, WASHINGTON, 24, D.C. +29 +END OF MESSAGE + +C/3 COMMENT: *REF RYBAT. + +for +C/WH/SA/CI Ukobe +03 +WH/3/Mexi -(Dick Scutt) (by phone) +TSD/AD/ M. Walker, (by phone) +WH/SA/ROB (Sryst) +03 +Stalpe +BRUCE EL CHEEVER +C/WH/SA + +W Hofa +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/WHD +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP I +Excludied from automatis +downgrading and +declassification +SECRET +11-20 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy No. +11 May 64 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10315.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10315.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f4c00796894f008bc8304ed71a3db5ee32a55b84 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10185-10315.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET + +TO • DIRECTOR + +FROM MEXICO CITY + +ACTION, DC/WH/SA 5 (WH/SA NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1425-7 ΜΑΥ 64) + +INFO DOP, ADDP, C/CI, C/FI 2, C/TSD 3, C/W.1 5, VR + +SECRET 717532 + +IMMEDIATE DIR CITE MEXI 9336 + +RYBAT TYPIC AMMUG + +REF DIR 19477 + +1. SEE NO DIFFICULTY REF PLAN. MEXI OFFICER CAN CARRY LETTER AND +INSTRUCTIONS TO MNTY. ( OR BRIEF TDY MNTY OFFICER IN MEXID. + +2. BELIEVE BEST HOS PREPARE MEXI (IDENTITY DOCUMENTS) AS STATION HAS +FORWARDED ALL EXEMPLARS. MOREOVER STATION LACKS FACILITIES FOR REPROD- +UCTION AVAILABLE HOS. (VOTER'S REGISTRATION AND DRIVER'S LICENSE SHOWING +ANY MEXICO CITY ADDRESS WOULD BE APPROPRIATE AND SUFFICIENT FOR RE- +COVERY DAIL FROM GENERAL DELIVERY. + +SECRET + +C/S COMMENT: AMMIING-1 ANXIOUS WRITE WIFE IN CUBA AND TELL HER HE OK. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +7 May 64 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10004.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10004.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dab1af623dbbcce14c5354b358cd4a9a89f88e5b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10004.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +104-10186-10004 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +ENTER: YES NO +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES: 40 +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +N-REF TO FILE NO. +SECRET +FILE RID RET. TO BRANCH +DESTROY H6. +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED + +2577 +ACTION +WH 8 +ADVANCE COPY +RID COPY +SLOTTED +PASSED +FILE UR WH/COGS, CICALA, CIRESEILIES, FI, FILINTZ, SEDE, CSISCO +ADDP, DAP, SECURY +SECRET 021952Z CITE MONTEVIDEO/5282 -16-20 +116-247 +3 Nov 885636 +DIRECTOR INFO SANTIAGO JMWAVE RIO DE JANEIRO +116-233 +REFERENCE: SANTIAGO 5331 CIN 83968) + +1. IF REFERENCE REQUEST CARRIED OUT WISH CONSIDER + +HAVING AMMUG-1 ALSO VISIT MONTEVIDEO FOR SIMILAR PRESENTATION. +IF PLAN FEASIBLE, REQUEST EVALUATION AMMUG-1'S POTENTIAL IMPACT, +BOTH AS PERSON AND TIMELINESS HIS INFORMATION, FOR PRESENTATION +06 +BEFORE MINISTER OF INTERIOR AND CHIEF OF AVALANCHE +06 + +2. BELIEVE SUCH BRIEFING IN NEAR FUTURE MIGHT ASSIST US +IN CONTINUING EFFORTS CONVINCE NEED YM SUPPORT NEWLY CREATED +06 +DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE UNIT FIRST OF ITS KIND AND FIVE +08 +AVALANCHE OFFICERS SOON TO RETURN FROM WOFIRM TRAINING AND +BEGIN OPERATIONS. +SECRET +SECRET + +10/990 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10008.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10008.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6ea2d4cf208545bb21c5f13006c94b9704b394a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10008.md @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +14-00000 +104-10186-10008 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SEC +005/3010 fiorizzato +COS Bogota +008/3raz11 +COS/uenos Aires +COS/Caracas +C03/Cordoba +COS/Georgotowa +Cos/Guayaqui +COS/Guatemala City +COS/Kingston +Ston +Cos/La Paz +Cos/Lima +COS/Managua +COS/Mexico City +C03/Monterrey +CCS/Montevidco +COS/Panama City +COS/Paramaribo +COB/Porto Alegre +COS/Port au Spain +COS/Port au Prince +COB/Quito +COB, Recife +COS/Rio de Janeiro +COS/San Jose +COS/San Salvador +COS/Santiago +COS/Santo Domingo +COB/Sao Paulo +COS/Tegucigalpa +COS/JMWAVE +REP/LANT +COS/Algiers +COS/Casablanca +COS/Rabat +COS/Tunis +COS/Dar Es Salaam +COS/Pretoria +COS/Yaounde +COS/Bamako +COS/Conarky +CCS/Dakar +COS/Acera +COS/Lago's +COS/Kinshasa +COS/Bujumbura +COS/Addis Ababa +COS/Khartoum +CCS/Seoul +COS/Bangkok +COS/Saigon +CCS/Djakarta +COS/Vientiene +99 + +COS/Athens +C +COB/Berlin +COS/Berno +COB/Geneva +Cos/Vienna +COS/Copenhagen +COS/Stockholn +COS/Helsinki +CCS/Oslo +COS/Paris +cos/Ottawa +COS/London +COS/Rome +CCS/The Hague +COS/Brussels +COS/Lisbon +COS/Madrid +COB/Barcelona +COB/New York +COS/Tokyo +COS/Hong Kong +1 +COB/Jerusalem. +COS/Amm.n +COS/BO.rut +: +99 +COS/Cairo +COS/Karachi +CCS/New Delhi +COS/Colombo +CCS.cosia +C + +SECRT + diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10021.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10021.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c7153e8913f15e44dd7baff0f144bac8260cac6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10021.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +104-10186-10021 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED + +FILE: VR, WH-8, CI/OPS, OS, FI, CELIC-2, FI/INT-2, CI/DA + +SECRET 191645Z CITE SAN SALVADOR 6756 + +JMVAVE INFO DIRECTOR + +REFS: A. SAN SALVADOR 6727 (-32525) +B. SAN SALVADOR 36711 (2.0433) + +SUBJECT REF A NOT YET LOCATED BY NATIONAL GUARD BUT STATION WOULD LIKE AMMUG-1 TO STAND BY IF POSSIBLE FOR THIS AND OTHER OPERATIONAL POSSIBILITIES INVOLVING DGI TRAINED SALVADORANS KNOWN TO AMMIG-1. + +2. AT OUR REQUEST JUSLOOP-1 IS HAS ORDERED ARREST OF JOSE REHBERTO CARRILLO CALDERON (281-158959). STATION PASSED CARRILLO'S ADDRESS IN AHUACHAPAN. PLAN IS TO HAVE CARRILLO BROUGHT TO ISOLATED NATIONAL GUARD HEADQUARTERS IN SAN SALVADOR WHERE HE WILL BE INTERROGATED AND RE-CRUITMENT ATTEMPTED FOR JOINT OPERATION AGAINST POES. + +3. ALEJANDRO GONEZ MONTANO (281-731263) IS SUBJECT OF REF B RECRUITMENT INDUCEMENT LETTER. WAS ARRESTED BY POLICE ON 29 MARCH 1967 FOR NOT POSSESSING LEGAL IDENTIFICATION CARD. UNILATERAL AGENT JUMUD-13 CANNOT PROMISE THAT GONEZ CAN BE DETAINED ANY LONGER SINCE LEGAL HEARING HAS BEEN HELD AND HE IS TO BE RELEASED AS SOON AS RELATIVES + +PAGE 2 SAN SALVADOR 6756 SECRET + +POST NOMINAL BOND. IMMINENT RELEASE EXPECTED. JUMUD-13 + +I SAID HE THOUGHT HE COULD ARREST GOMEZ AGAIN 15 DAYS AFTER RELEASE AND HOLD HIM IN JAIL OVER WEEKEND TO ALLOW STATION TO MAKE RECRUITMENT PITCH. JURUD-13, HOWEVER, NOT VERY DEFINITE IN HIS OFFER AND SINCE HE HAS NOT BEEN THE MOST EFFECTIVE AGENT IN THE PAST, STATION PREFERS COMPLETELY UNILATERAL PITCH. AS SOON AS GOMEZ IS RELEASED AND RELOCATED, WE WILL REQUEST AMMUG-1 PRESENCE SAN SALVADOR TO MAKE UNILATERAL PITCH. IF IT BECOMES NECESSARY TO FALL BACK ON JOINT RECRUITMENT PITCH IN JAIL, ARNUG-1'S SERVICES WILL STILL BE NEEDED. + +SECRET + +ST + +HINN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10037.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10037.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef4265ddd477150571ba437c7b258b60b11255d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10037.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +104-10186-10037 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN +Background u +Met Reprodu +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +INDEX: YES NO +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. 19-6-10557 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES: 8 +R-REF TO FILE NO. +FILE RIDE RET. TO BRANCH +DESTROYSIS. YES +SECRET +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED + +FROM +DISSEM BY 2 +ACTION +WH 8 +AID COPY ADVANCE COPY +INFO +FILE, ve, copper capar, Cog FI FIENTZ + +SECRET 2517027 CITE GUATE 6231 +DIRECTOR +26 Mar 25182 + +IS AMUG-1 DEBRIEFING (SPANISH VERSION) FORWARDED HGGW-3947 +CLEARED FOR PASSAGE TO LIAISON? IF SO, PLAN GIVE PRESENT COPY TO +COL ARRIAGA PLS ADVISE. IF AFFIRMATIVE, PLS SEND ADDITIONAL +COPY FOR STATION. RETENTION. + +SECRET +BT + +NNNN + +SECRET + +ANIFI + +19-6-10214 +25 May 1960 + +Про diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10088.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10088.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..42784ab28b308cde4193751d0f94bc7b6972d282 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10088.md @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +# INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the espionage laws, Title 18 U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +COUNTRY Cuba + +REPORT NO. CS-311/01258-65 + +SUBJECT Policy Guidance Directives for +Cuban Intelligence Representatives +in Haiti + +DATE DISTR. 4 February 1965 + +NO. PAGES 6 + +REFERENCES CS-311/00115-64 +CS-311/00345-64 + +DATE OF INFO. 1963 + +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. June 1964 + +FIELD REPORT NO. + +THIS IS 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 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 (Ilegal) and National Liberation Department (Liberacion +Nacional - LN). + +DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION +COUNTRY: HAITI + +Priority: + +1. Plans of aggression 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 of Popular Accord.) + +Important: + +7. Relations with the United States. +8. Internal politics 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. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +CS-311/01258-65 +Hdqrs Dissen + +WE/1 1 EE/GNVA 1 +WE/2 1 EE/ZURI 1 +WE/3 1 EE/HAMB 1 +WE/4 1 EE/KAVA 1 +WE/5 1 +WE/BC 1 FE/DJAK 1 +WE/R 1 FE/MEDN 1 +FE/SURA 1 +Field Dissem +FE/TOKY 1 +WH/MEXI 1 FE/OKIE 1 +WH/MNTY 1 FE/SEOU 1 +WH/MRID 1 FE/SAIG 1 +FE/KOBE 1 +WH/SDOM 1 +WH/PIBO 1 NE/COLO 1 +WH/POSN 1 NE/NEWD 1 +WH/KNGS 1 NE/BOMB 1 +WH/PRIN 1 NE/CALC 1 +WH/GORG 1 NE/MDRS 1 +WH/MANA 1 NE/KUWA 1 +WH/SJOS 1 NE/KAHI 1 +WH/SALV 1 NE/DACC 1 +WH/TEGU 1 NE/LAHO 1 +WH/GUAT 1 NE/RAWL 1 +WH/LAPA 1 NE/BAGH 1 +WH/BOGO 1 NE/BEIR 1 +WH/QUIT 1 NE/DAMA 1 +WH/GAYA 1 NE/ALEP 1 +WH/LIMA 1 NE/JIDD 1 +WH/CARA 1 NE/DAHA 1 +WH/BUEN 1 NE/TAIZ 1 +WH/COBA 1 NE/CAIR 1 +WH/MONT 1 NE/ALEX 1 +WH/ASUN 1 +WH/SAGO 1 WE/BRUS 1 +WH/RIOD 1 WE/COPE 1 +WH/CURI 1 WE/HELS 1 +WH/BRIL 1 WE/OTTA 1 +WH/SAOP 1 WE/ROME 1 +WH/BHIA 1 WE/MILA 1 +WH/BEHO 1 WE/HAGU 1 +WH/LGRE 1 WE/OSLO 1 +WH/RECI 1 WE/LISB 1 +WE/MADR 1 +WH/SA/WAVE 5 WE/BARC 1 +WE/STOC 1 +AF/ALGI 1 WE/LOND 1 +AF/ORNA 1 WE/PARI 1 +AF/RABA 1 +AF/CASB 1 Liaison Dissen +AF/ACCR 1 +AF/CNRY 1 +IE/Canada 1 +AF/BAKO 1 (RCMP) 1 +AF/DARE 1 +IE/British +L/WASH/BR 1 +EE/VIEN 1 +EE/SBUR 1 +EE/CYRU 1 +EE/ATHE 1 +EE/SLON 1 +EE/BERN 1 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +- 2 - +CS-311/01258-65 + +13. The press. +14. Operative data. + +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. + +b. Operations within the OAS (Organization of American States) +and the JID (Junta Inter-Americana de Defensa - Inter-American +Defense Board). + +c. Possibilities of a break with Cuba by the countries which +have diplomatic relations with her. + +d. Possibilities of isolation through the application of Inter- +American Treaties such as the Treaty of Rio and the Punta sel +Este agreements. + +2. PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL FORCES: + +a. The Party of Popular Accord (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, propaganda 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. + +c. 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 progressive organizations can offer. + +5. STRATEGIC INFORMATION: +a. Because of its nearness to our coasts and favorable posi- +tion for carrying out any kind of action against Cuba, the +search must be undertaken for information concerning the + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +- 3 - +CS-311/01258-65 + +possibility that imperialism is using this island as a base +of operations against our country. + +b. Because of the lack of information to guide the search for +concrete data and information, the established principle +must be followed of working along the departmental lines, +common to all sections of the Department. + +c. 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: + +a. 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. + +b. Counterrevolutionary organizations which will participate in +these activities, elements which will be in charge of the +same, names, and functions. + +c. Utilization of Dominican lements (Trujillo followers) in this +work. + +ARMED FORCES OF HAITI: + +a. Organizations of the Armed Forces, units and troops, arma- +ments, transport, and bases, commanding officers of the +same. Budgetary allotments. + +b. Military agreements of a secret nature signed by Haiti with +the United States for the Latin American countries. Terms +of the same. Established agreements. + +c. Utilization of the territory of Haiti for carrying out Latin +American army manoeuvres. Dates of the same and armies which +are participating. Troops. + +d. Military concentrations of any type which are carried out on +Haitian territory. Armies, units, and troops. Date. + +6. THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF HAITI. (PARTY OF POPULAR ACCORD): + +a. Attitude toward the Second Declaration of Havana. + +b. Attitude concerning Cuban-Soviet relations. + +c. Attitude toward the lines followed by Cuba in the national +and international political systems. + +d. 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. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +S-E-C +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +- 4 - +CS-311/01258-65 +With regard to peace. + +With regard to peaceful coexistence. + +e. Internal situation in the Party of Popular Accord: + +Forces, +Activities, +Disagreements. + +Leaders (information on the same). + +f. Relations with leftist forces: + +Disagreements. +Possibilities of uniting all of the leftist forces. + +g. 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 +people. + +i. Relations of the party with the bourgeois parties. + +j. Solidarity work with the Cuban Revolution. + +k. Publicity media which the Party organizes. + +l. 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. + +c. North American military assistance, role of the American +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: + +a. Existing bourgeois political parties: composition, forces, +propaganda methods, leaders, information on the same. Pro- +grams. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +- 5 - +CS-311/01258-65 + +b. Relations of the bourgeois political parties with the +"Yankeo" Embassy, the monopolies, and the churches. + +c. Political organizations, information on the same, origin, +ties. Orientation. + +d. Need of collaborators for information. + +e. Where the political parties obtain funds. + +9. SOCIAL SITUATION: + +a. Conflicts of economic origin manifested as racial demands. +Leaders, information on the same. + +b. Economic and political predominance of racial groups. Re- +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. + +c. Military relations of Haiti with other Latin American +countries. + +d. Ideological training of 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 attachés in +the Latin American countries, + +f. Restrictive bodies; organization and activities. + +11. THE CHURCH: + +a. Eclesiastical Hierarchy. + +b. Situation between the native and foreign clergy. + +c. Participation of the 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 on education in the country. + +S-F-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +S-E-C-R-E-٢ +NO FOREIGN DISSEY + +- 6 - +CS-311/01258-65- + +12. FUNCTIONS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND INFORMATION ON MEMBERS OF THE +FORETON SERVICE AND THE ACCREDITED DIPLOMATIC CORPS IN, THE +COUNTRY: +a. U.N. + +b. OAS and JID. + +C. 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 discomination +organs. The possibilities of using the journalists both in +the country and abroad, for our work. + +14. OPERATIVE INFORMATION: +a. Possibilities of illegally penetrating into the country an +taking advantage of the proximity of the eastern coasts of +Cuba. + +Necessary: + +15. CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY: +a. North American investments and their influence on the +country. + +b. Belgian investments and their influence on the country. + +c. Other foreign capital and its influence on the country. + +d. 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. + +g. Haiti's position with regard to Central American economic +integration. + +16. 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. + +c. The Congress. The most outstanding figures. Relations with +the Government, the "Yankee" Embassy, and the monopolistic +enterprises. + +d. The Judiciary persons holding high positions. Important +laws, Restrictive laws. Relationships between the Judiciary +and other authorities. + +e. Information on officials having authority over areas of the +country. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10099.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10099.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0086756a658e4c6b06a4d602acd4ecc714afd370 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10099.md @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ +# INFORMATION REPORT +## CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +**COUNTRY:** Cuba + +**SUBJECT:** Policy Guidance Directives for Cuban Intelligence Representatives in the Dominican Republic + +**CLASSIFICATION:** S-E-C-R-E-T NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +**WARNING:** RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce + +**REPORT NO:** CS-3-11/00466-65 + +**DATE DISTR:** 11 January 1965 + +**NO. PAGES:** 8 + +**REFERENCES:** CS-311/00115-64, CS-311/00345-64 + +**DATE OF INFO:** 1963 + +**PLACE & DATE ACQ:** June 1961 + +**FIELD REPORT NO.:** + +THIS IS 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 document which Source provided containing the policy guidance directive for Cuban intelligence representatives in the Dominican Republic, prepared by the General Directorate of Intelligence (Dirección 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 (Liberación Nacional -- LN). It may be noted that this directive was prepared during the régime of Juan Bosch Gaviño. + +### DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION +### COUNTRY: SANTO DOMINGO (sic) + +**Priority** + +1. Collective action. +2. Status of leftist forces. +3. Dominican Republic Armed Forces. +4. Dominican Communist Party (Partido Socialista Popular Dominicano). +5. Training camps and operations bases. +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. + +**DISTRIBUTION:** + +* STATE: 5 +* ARMY: 4 +* NAVY: 3 +* AIR: 2 +* NSA: 1 +* DIA: 1 +* INR: 2 +* OCR: 1 +* FBI: 2 + +**RECIPIENT INSTRUCTIONS:** (Note: Field distribution indicated by "#") + +* INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT + +**For Distribution See Attached Page** + +* CS-311/00466-65 +* LX-2158 +* NP (AMMUG-1) +* CI/LS +* TOTALS +* 12 (for AF/OSI, ACSI, ONE, SY, FBI, DIA 2 each COORDINATING REAVE SING +* IE 3, CI 21, RID/AN 1, WH SA 16.(5), SR 4, FI 3 LIAISON * +* WH 23(33), AF 8(8), EE 8(10), FE 12(8), NE 7(19) +* RWT +* eb + +**Hdors Dissem** + +* WH/COPS: 1 +* WH/PO/A: 1 +* WH/PO/B: 1 +* WH/1: 1 +* WH/2: 13 +* WH/3: 1 +* WH/3/V: 1 +* WH/4: 1 +* WH/5: 1 +* WH/6: 1 +* WH/R: 1 +* WH/SA/EOB: 5 +* WH/SA/MOB: 5 +* WH/SA/R: 4 +* WH/SA/Int: 1 +* WH/SA/CI: 30 +* WH/SA/SO/NS: 1 +* CI/Staff: 5 +* CI/Liaison: 1 +* CI/R&A: 3 +* RID/AN: 1 +* AF/1: 1 +* AF/2: 1 +* AF/3: 1 +* AF/4: 1 +* AF/R: 3 +* AF/CI: 1 +* EE/K: 1 +* EE/SA: 1 +* EE/BR: 1 +* EE/YA: 1 +* EE/H: 1 +* EE/P: 1 +* EE/C: 1 +* EE/IIS: 1 +* FE/PMI/I: 1 +* FE/JKO/JO: 1 +* FE/JKO/K: 1 +* FE/VNC/VN: 1 +* FE/R: 4 +* FE/CI: 4 +* NE/AA/L&S: 1 +* NE/AA/AP: 1 +* NE/AA/E: 1 +* NE/AA/I: 1 +* NE/5/P: 1 +* NE/6/C&I: 1 +* NE/Intel: 1 +* SR/CI: 1 +* SR/CI/K: 1 +* SR/RR: 1 +* SR/O/WH: 1 + +**Field Dissem** + +* WH/MEXI: 1 +* WH/MNTY: 1 +* WH/AMRID: 1 +* WH/SDOM: 1 +* WH/PIBO: 1 +* WH/POSN: 1 +* WH/KNGS: 1 +* WH/PRIN: 1 +* WH/GORG: 1 +* WH/MANA: 1 +* WH/SJOS: 1 +* WH/SALV: 1 +* WH/TEGU: 1 +* WH/GUAT: 1 +* WH/LAPA: 1 +* WH/BOGO: 1 +* WH/QUIT: 1 +* WH/GAYA: 1 +* WH/LIMA: 1 +* WH/CARA: 1 +* WH/BUEN: 1 +* WH/COBA: 1 +* WH/MONT: 1 +* WH/ASUN: 1 +* WH/SAGO: 1 +* WH/RIOD: 1 +* WH/CURI: 1 +* WH/BRIL: 1 +* WH/SAOP: 1 +* WH/BHIA: 1 +* WH/BEHO: 1 +* WH/LGRE: 1 +* WH/RECI: 1 +* WH/SA/WAVE: 5 +* AF/ALGI: 1 +* AF/ORNA: 1 +* AF/RABA: 1 +* AF/CASB: 1 +* AF/ACCR: 1 +* AF/ENRY: 1 +* AF/BAKO: 1 +* AF/DARE: 1 +* EE/VIEN: 1 +* EE/SBUR: 1 +* EE/CYRU: 1 +* EE/ATHE: 1 +* EE/SLON: 1 +* EE/BERN: 1 + +**EE Locations** + +* EE/GNVA: 1 +* EE/ZURI: 1 +* EE/HAND: 1 +* EE/KAVA: 1 +* FE/DJAK: 1 +* FE/MEDN: 1 +* FE/SURA: 1 +* FE/TOKY: 1 +* FE/OKIE: 1 +* FE/SEOU: 1 +* FE/SAIG: 1 +* FE/KOBE: 1 +* NE/COLO: 1 +* NE/NEED: 1 +* NE/BONB: 1 +* NE/CALC: 1 +* NE/MDRS: 1 +* NE/KUWA: 1 +* NE/KAHI: 1 +* NE/DACC: 1 +* NE/LAHO: 1 +* NE/RAWL: 1 +* NE/BAGH: 1 +* NE/BEIR: 1 +* NE/DANA: 1 +* NE/ALEP: 1 +* NE/JIDD: 1 +* NE/DAHA: 1 +* NE/TAIZ: 1 +* NE/CAIR: 1 +* NE/ALEX: 1 +* WE/BRUS: 1 +* WE/COPE: 1 +* WE/HELS: 1 +* WE/OTTA: 1 +* WE/ROME: 1 +* WE/MILA: 1 +* WE/HAGU: 1 +* WE/OSLO: 1 +* WE/LISB: 1 +* WE/MADR: 1 +* WE/BARC: 1 +* WE/STOC: 1 +* WE/LOND: 1 +* WE/PARI: 1 + +**Liaison Dissem** + +*IE Canada (RCMP): 1 +*IE British: 1 +*L/WASH BR1: 1 + +**Important** + +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 proposals 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 armies, objectives thereof; presence therein of Cuban mercenaries, their conditions, U.S. Sol. (sic; soldiers?) such as mercenaries 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. + +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. +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 spontaneous manifestations of struggle. +j) Possibilities of guerrilla movement; groups, organizations, leaders, weapons, popular support, relations with the leftist forces. +k) Struggle in the city: groups, leaders, form of work, role of the labor and student movement, relations with the leftist forces, and with groups operating in the countryside. +l) 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 Forces. 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. + d) Secret or public military pacts entered into by Santo Domingo with countries in the Caribbean area, agreements by them concerning special arrangements. + e) Yankee military missions. Names, ranks, and functions of their members, their duties. + f) Armed Forces units with anti-guerrilla training, their strength, time spent in anti-guerrilla training, instructors giving it, weapons, and transportation in the possession of the units. Leaders of the units. + g) 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 leaders. + +4. **The Dominican Communist Party (Dominican Popular Socialist Party, PSPD)** + 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 in the international Communist movement. + 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. + l) Leaders (information concerning them). + m) Disagreements. + n) Relations with other leftist forces, disagreements, possibilities for unification. + o) Methods of fighting officially adopted by the Party. + p) Attitude of the Party toward the elections. + q) Relations with the bourgeois parties and the government. + r) Work for solidarity with Cuba. + s) Publicity media. + t) The establishment of permanent and temporary contact with the PSPD. + u) Relations of the PSPD with other Latin-American Marxist parties. + +5. **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. + +6. **Counterrevolutionary Organizations** + a) Presence of counterrevolutionary elements in the Dominican armed forces; names, assignments, and functions. + b) 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. + c) Cuban counterrevolutionary organizations which are functioning in Santo Domingo; their leaders. Their contact with government personnel, especially with people in the new régime who are responsible for establishing such contact. + d) Contact by the Bosch government with the magazine Bohemia in Exile of Miguel Angel Quevedo; financial support given it by him, and through whom. + e) Contact with Carlos Prío and elements linked with the PRC; assistance to them. Contact with the counterrevolutionary organizations; contact with the political parties; elements through which it is effected. + f) 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. + g) Obtaining documents which prove that the Dominican government gives economic assistance to the counterrevolutionary elements. + h) Counterrevolutionaries who are now working in the Dominican state apparatus or in Yankee aid institutions; disagreements between them and the Dominican workers. + i) Connections between the counterrevolutionary organizations and the Trujillo régime. 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 objectives. + 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 elements still functioning inside this body; duties and functions. + c) Cooperation between the Dominican repressive bodies and those of the Latin American countries, especially those of Central America. + +8. Meetings held with them, dates, and personnel participating in the meetings; locations. Prints discussed, agreements arrived at against Cuba, and the Movement of National Liberation. Plans and objectives of the national security forces with regard to the Movement of National Liberation, means and resources mobilized, agents infiltrated into the political movements, repressive methods prescribed. +9. Contacts with Interpol. Cooperation with it. Restrictive measures regarding trips to Cuba. Agents. +10. Foreign advisers of the repressive forces and intelligence bodies; names, ranks, and positions; their functions; cases in which they have participated. +11. Leading functionaries of the CIA in the country: its office. Plans and objectives it pursues in Santo Domingo. +12. Nationals who are working for the CIA; names, ranks, and positions. Their methods and plans. Purpose of their work. + +13. **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 government, 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 Revolution. + g) Toward the Second Havana Declaration. + h) In regard to Cuban-Soviet relations, in questions which affect Cuba and world peace. + i) Concerning rightist and extreme rightist groups. + j) Reactions to the economic and political changes taking place in Cuba. + +14. **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 progressive forces. + b) Repression directed at the movement for solidarity with Cuba. + +c) Propaganda campaigns for and against. Periodicals; themes. + +15. **Relations with the United States** + a) Alliance for Progress. + b) The American Embassy. Information on the activities of the Ambassador and the personnel of the Embassy. Relations with the reactionary organizations. Relations with the Church. Government functionaries in close contact with the Embassy. + +16. **The Church** + a) Ecclesiastical hierarchy. Information concerning it. + b) Attitude and disagreements between the national clergy and foreign countries. + c) Participation by the Church in the internal politics of the country. + d) 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. + +17. **Internal Status of the Armed 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 the Country + a) United Nations, Organization 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. + c) Utilization and location of Trujillo's property. + d) Trend of the level of unemployment. + +c) Relations of the country in regard to Central American economic integration. +d) Possibility of a new economic policy of the United States monopolies in the country. +e) Need for obtaining collaborators who will inform us periodically on economic questions. + +16. **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. Relations with the Yankee Embassy. Representation of the bourgeois parties and the social classes. + d) The judiciary: personages occupying high positions; important laws. Repressive laws. Relations of the judiciary with the other authorities. + e) Information on personalities connected with Juan Bosch. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10235.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10235.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..cca35e55f8c8e9e7d75003e2a02d7c9dbab82610 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10235.md @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +14-00000 +104-10186-10235 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18, USC, Sec 793 and 794, the transmission of revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +COUNTRY Cuba +REPORT NO. CSC1-316/01228-64 + +SUBJECT Fernando FUENTES Coba +DATE DISTR. 2 October 1964 + +NO. PAGES 2 + +REFERENCES + +DATE OF INFO. 1964 +PLACE & Washington, D. C. +DATE ACQOctober 1964 +FIELD REPORT NO. + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS 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 +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, he was working in a printing establishment +in Halifax, Canada. Source described FUENTES as being about +five feet eight inches tall and 160 pounds,1,2,3,4,5,6,7 + +Headquarters Comments +1. Included with a report dated 27 November 1959, was a +complete list of the personnel employed by the Departamento +Tecnico de Investigaciones (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 Policia Nacional Revolucionaria (National +Revolutionary Police PNR). + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +GROUP +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +5 +5 +4 +4 +3 +3 +2 +2 +1 +1 +STATE DIA ARMY NAVY AIR NSA XXX OCR FBI 2 +REP CINCLANT CINCSO # I&NS +(Note: Field distribution indicated by "#".) + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT + +WL SA FOB 1 WE/5/R CI/LIA LXCANADA LX-1693 LX-159, +RLSA MOR 1 WEXMADR 2 CI/R& 3 LE BRITISH NO PROJECT(AMMUG/1) +WH SA/CI 1 LAWASH BR CSCI-316/01228-64 +EH/SLR.. 1 RID/AN +WH WAVE. 11 +WH/SA 7 (1), WE 1 (2). CI 4, RID 1 LIAISON COORDINATINGH +FilGo +TOTALS 201-265067 WMK:Dwk + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEN CSCI-316/01228-64 +-2- + +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 Secreto 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. In a report dated 19 May 1962, an untested source, who was a guide +and interpreter for the ICAP, a Cuban government agency which +handled 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, +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 provocateur in luring an American flyer, +Rafael del PINO, to Cuba, ostensibly 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. 24 +official +BRITISH + +7. An official liaison service reported on 25 February 1963, that +Fernando FUENTES Coba was born 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. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10264.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10264.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..be5148e9217b9eda807ddbed643d0f8981cecee1 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10264.md @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +104-10186-10264 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY + +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18, U.S.C. Sees. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +COUNTRY Cuba +REPORT NO. CSCI-316/00704-64 + +SUBJECT (fnu) RELOVA +DATE DISTR. 1 September 1964 + +NO. PAGES 2 + +REFERENCES + +DATE OF 1964 +INFO. + +PLACE & Washington, D. C. +DATE ACQAugust 1964 +FIELD REPORT NO. + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS 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 +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. + +(fnu) RELOVA, pseudonym "Wilberto," is an officer of the +Direccion General de lateligencia (General Directorate of +Intelligence DGI) in Cuba. He resides at Calle 15 number +2-119, Reparto Juan Manuel Marquez, Palya de Santa Fe, Mariano, +Habana, 1,2,3,4,5,6 + +Headquarters Comments + +1. An airline passenger manifest revealed that one Osvaldo +RELOVA Penichet, probably identical with the above Subject, +left Mexico for Habana on 8 July 1963 and was the holder +of Cuban passport number D/63/415. + +2. An official Jamaican source, in a report dated 16 October 1963, +stated that Osvaldo RELOVA, the First Secretary of the +Cuban Embassy in Canada, arrived in Kingston on 14 October, 1963. +He was in Kingston for one week and 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 2-119 Santa Fe, Habana. He +carried Cuban passport number D/63/415, issued in Habana +on 17 June 1963. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +STATE +DIA +ARMY +NAVY +NSA +XXX +OCR +FBI 2 +REP CINCLANT +CINCSO + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT + +SAECBWE 5R +CL LIA + +MISA MOBINE MADR +2 CLRAA. +MSAR + +1 TE CANADA +SIE BRITISHLI +HASHIBR + +THSA CLA +RIDEAN + +MLMAVE 1 +NO PROJECT(AMMUG/1 +CSCI-316//00701-64 + +4IBR + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +-2- + +3. In a report dated 19 October 1963, source unknown, it was stated +that one Osvaldo RELOVA Penichet was appointed administrator of +"Envases del Cerro, S.A." firm, located on Calzada del Cerro +Avenue, Habana. + +4. A fairly reliable source, in a report dated 23 October 1963. +revealed that Osvaldo RELOVA, First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy +in Canada, left Kingston for Toronto on 21 October 1963, on +TCA flight number 885. + +5. An official Canadian source, in a report dated 26 November 1963, +said that Osvaldo RELOVA Ponicitet, 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 Canada for Mexico +on 25 August 1963, in the company of Alberta MENDUCA. + +6. A former Cuban Intelligence officer who has been living in the United +States since 1963 and whose reporting over the past nine months has +proven reliable, gave the following information on 21 July 1964, +on Osvaldo RELOBA Penechet (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 see source to get help with an investigation +on a Mr. BARRAL, Administrator of the Consolidated (sic). +RELOBA was requesting sources 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 face, and +a long thin neck. He has dark eyes, black hair, is partially +bald, and has a small, thin mustache. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +VBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10269.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10269.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e2dce5a4f394fcd5d11490618f27ac5904a47a01 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10269.md @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +104-10186-10269 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defence of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws. Title +18, USC. Sees. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +COUNTRY Cuba REPORT NO. CSCI-316/00699-64 +SUBJECT Julian NOVAS Fernandez DATE DISTR. 27 August 1964 +NO. PAGES 2 RETURN TO CIA +REFERENCES Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DATE OF 1964 +INFO. +PLACE & Washington, D. C. +DATE ACQ. August 1964 FIELD REPORT NO. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS 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 +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. + +Source was shown a photograph of Julian NOVAS Fernandez +and source identified him as a Cuban Intelligence Officer. +Source saw NOVAS at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City in +March 1964 and assumed he was a functionary there. 1, 2, 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 +Agency 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. An official Jamaican source, in a report dated 24 March 1964, +stated that Julian NOVAS Fernandez arrived 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 +especially occupied with girls. It should be noted that + +SECRET 5 +NO FOREIGN DISSEM 4 +3 +2 +1 + +DIA ARMY NAVY AIR NSA OCR FBI +I&NS + +REP CINCLANT CINCSO # +more. Field distribution indicated by "#") + +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +SA EOB LNE 5/R 11CT RLI 11NFOR +SA EOB LINE MADR 2 CLREA BIE BRITISHL +MSAR LAWASH/BR71 +SA/CI RIDAN +WAVE +LIAISON RID + +-LX-1645 +-CSCI-316/00699-64, +NO PROJECT (AMMO C1) +COORDINATING RELEAS +4/BR +WMK:LD:swk. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +-2- + +his wife did not accompany him and source speculated that her +arrival may be delayed in view of NOVAS present inclination for +feminine diversion. + +3. 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, +in Habana, Cuba. He carried diplomatic passport D/64/90 which +was 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. + +4. 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 México. 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 i +Cuba is Avenida 31, Number 3622, Habana. She carried diplomatic +passport D. 64,239, issued in Habana on 9 April 1964. + +5. This same source, in a 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. + +SECRET +NO FOREIGN DISSEM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10308.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10308.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd8a7c456df55638e5015a717f68bb0780083bb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10308.md @@ -0,0 +1,468 @@ +14-00000 +104-10186-10308 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +REPORTINFORMATION REPORT + +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information afecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18. USC Becs 783 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in say manner to an unauthorized person se prohibited by law. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +COUNTRY Cuba +REPORT NO. CS-311/01258-65 + +SUBJECT Policy Guidance Directives for +Cuban Intelligence Representatives +in Haiti +DATE DISTR. 4 February 1965 + +NO. PAGES 6 + +REFERENCES CS-311/00115-64 +DATE OF 1963 +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. June 1964 +SOURCE: + +FIELD REPORT NO. +CS-311/00345-6RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. +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 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 (Ilegal) and National Liberation Department (Liberacion +Nacional LN). + +DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION +COUNTRY: HAITI + +Priority: + +1. Plans of aggression 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 of Popular Accord.) + +Important: + +7. Relations with the United States. +8. Internal politics 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., ++ +3 +S-E-C-R-E-T +2 +NO FOREIGN DISSESI +1 +STATE +DIA +ARMY +NAVY +AIR +NSA +WOX +I OCR +FBI +2 +GROUP 1 +Saduded from +ممدودة سوارية +REPCINCLANT I&NS +(Note Field distribution indicated by "#") +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATIONEREPORT + +For Distribution See Attached Page +LX-2307 +NP (AMMUG-1) +CS-311/01258-65 + +CLALS 12 for AFOSI, ACSI, OSI SY, FBL1DIA - 2 each COORDINATING RELOSING +TOTALIE 3,CI 21, RIDAN 1,WIL'SA 16(5), SR 1,FI 3 LIAISON +WH 23(33) AF 8(8) EF 810 FE 12(8), NE 7(19) +4. +RRWT +eb + +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +la - +CS-311/01258-65 + +Hdqrs Dissem +WE/1 1 EEGNVA 1 +WE/2 1 EE/ZURI 1 +WE/3 1 EE HAMB 1 +WH/COPS 1 WE/4 1 EE/KAVA 1 +WH/PO/A 1 NE/5 1 +WH/PO/B 1 WE/BC 1 FE/DJAK 1 +WH/1. 1 WE/R 1 FE/MEDN 1 +WH/2 13. 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The press. +14. Operative data. +1 +15. Condition of the national economy. +16. Governmental structure and functions of its organs. + +Essential: +1. PLANS OF AGGRESSION AGAINST CUBA: +a. Military pacts. +b. Operations within the OAS (Organization of American States) +and the JID (Junta Inter-Americana de Defensa Inter-American +Defense Board). +c. Possibilities of a break with Cuba by the countries which +have diplomatic relations with her. +d. Possibilities of isolation through the application of Inter- +American Treaties such as the Treaty of Rio and the Punta sel +Este agreements. + +2. PROGRESSIVE POLITICAL FORCES: +a. The Party of Popular Accord (PEP), strength, organization, +leaders. Information on the same. Programs, ties with +foreign leftist political parties. Propaganda methods. +Attitude toward the Cuban Revolution. +৮. Other political organizations. Leaders, information on the +C.. same, Forces, propaga..da methods, programs, Ties. +Contact and knowledge, reaction to political and economic +changes in Cuba. + +3. ATTITUDE OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARD THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: +а. Toward the Second Declaration of Havana. +b. With regard to Cuban-Soviet relations in questions affect- +ing Cuba and world peace. +4. +5. +c. With regard to accusations that Cuba is a base of Communist +aggression against the Latin American countries. + +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 progressive organizations can offer. + +STRATEGIC INFORMATION: +a. Because of its nearness to our coasts and favorable posi- +tion for carrying out any kind of action against Cuba, the +search must be undertaken for information concerning the + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +3- CS-311/01258-65 +6. +৮. +с. +possibility that imperialism is using this island as a base +of operations against our country. +Because of the lack of information to guide the search for +concrete 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 point out several important questions on +which work must be begun immediately. + +BASES OF COUNTERREVOLUTIONARY OPERATIONS: +a. +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. + +b. Counterrevolutionary organizations which will participate in +these activities, elements which will be in charge of the +same, names, and functions. +c. Utilization of Dominican Clements (Trujillo followers) in this +work. + +ARMED FORCES OF HAITI: +a. Organizations of the Armed Forces, units and troops, arma- +ments, transport, and bases, commanding officers of the +same. Budgetary allotments. +b. Military agreements of a secret nature signed by Haiti with +the United States for the Latin American countries. Terms +of the same, Established agreements. +c. Utilization of the territory of Haiti for carrying out Latin +American army manoeuvres, Dates of the same and armies which +are participating. Troops. +d. Military concentrations of any type which are carried out on +Haitian territory. Armies, units, and troops. Date. + +THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF HAITI. (PARTY OF POPULAR ACCORD): +a. Attitude toward the Second Declaration of Havana.. +b. Attitude concerning Cuban-Soviet relations. +c. Attitude toward the lines followed by Cuba in the national +and international political systems. +: +d. 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 Jugoslavia-China-USSR-Albania. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +: + +14-00000 +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN +With regard to peace. +4- +With regard to peaceful coexistence. +CS-311/01258-65 +e. Internal situation in the Party of Popular Accord: + +Forces. +Activities. +Disagreements. +Leaders (information on the same). +f. Relations with leftist forces: + +g. +h. +i. +Disagreements. +Possibilities of uniting all of the leftist forces. +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. + +Relations of the party with the bourgeois parties. +j. Solidarity work with the Cuban Revolution. +k. Publicity media which the Party organizes. +l. 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. +c. +d. +e. +8. +Relations with North American credit organizations. + +North American military assistance, role of the American +military mission. +The North American Embassy. +and Embassy personnel. +Information on the Ambassador +Activities of the North American Intelligence corps. + +INTERNAL POLICY OF THE COUNTRY: +a. Existing bourgeois political parties: composition, forces, +propaganda methods, leaders, inforzation on the same. Pro- +grams. +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +14-00000 +b. +с. +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +-5- CS-311/01258-65 +Relations of the bourgeois political parties with the +"Yankee" Embassy, the monopolies, and the churches. +Political organizations, information on the same, origin,. +ties. Orientation. +d. Need of collaborators for information. +e. Where the political parties obtain funds. +9. SOCIAL SITUATION: +a. +1 +Conflicts of economic origin manifested as racial demands. +Leaders, information on the same. + +b. Economic and political predominance of racial groups. Re- +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. +c. Military relations of Haiti with other Latin American +countries. +d. Ideological training of 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 attachés in +the Latin American countries. +f. Restrictive bodies; organization and activities. + +11. THE CHURCH: +a. +Eclesiastical Hierarchy. +b. Situation between the native and foreign clergy. +c. Participation of the Church in the internal political life +of the country. Governmental 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 on education in the country. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +14-00000 +S-F--R--T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +6- CS-311,'01258-65 +12. FUNCTIONS, CHARACTERISTICS, AND INFORMATION ON MEMBERS OF THE +FOREIGN SERVICE AND THE ACCREDITED DIPLOMATIC CORPS IN THE +COUNTRY: +a. U.N. +b. OAS and JID. +c. +Officials in and from the Latin American countries.. + +d. Information on the internal political life of the country, +obtained in diplomatic circles. +THE PRESS: +13. +a. +Information on journalists and the existing dissemination +organs. The possibilities of using the journalists both in +the country and abroad, for our work. +14. OPERATIVE INFORMATION: +a. +Possibilities of illegally penetrating into the country and +taking advantage of the proximity of the eastern coasts of +Cuba. + +Necessary: +15. CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMY: +a. North American investments and their influence on the +country. +b. Belgian investments and their influence on the country. +c. Other foreign capital and its influence on the country. +d. 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. + +g. Haiti's position with regard to Central American economic +integration. +GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE ORGANS: +16. +a. +b. +Relations between the Presidency and the Ministries. + +Information on personages closest to and most influential +with Duvalier. +c. The Congress. The most outstanding figures. Relations with +the Government, the "Yankee" Embassy, and the monopolistic +enterprises, +d. The Judiciary persons holding high positions. Important +laws. Restrictive laws. Relationships between the Judiciary +and other authorities. +e. Information on officials having authority over areas of the +country. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM +: diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10309.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10309.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c57eee5567ed64f40a81b54fe71ca6b0617151d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10309.md @@ -0,0 +1,343 @@ +## INFORMATION REPORT + +**CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY** + +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, USC Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +**COUNTRY:** Cuba +**SUBJECT:** Policy Guidance Directives for Cuban Intelligence Representatives in the Dominican Republic +**REPORT NO.:** CS-311/00466-65 +**DATE DISTR.:** 11 January 1965 +**NO. PAGES:** 8 +**REFERENCES:** CS-311/00115-64 CS-311/00***RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce*** + +**DATE OF INFO.:** 1963 +**PLACE & DATE ACQ.:** June 1964 +**FIELD REPORT NO.:** + +**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 document which Source provided containing the policy guidance directive for Cuban intelligence representatives in the Dominican Republic, 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 (Ilegal) and National Liberation Department (Liberacion Nacional--LN). It may be noted that this directive was prepared during the regime of Juan Bosch Gaviño. + +**DIRECTIVES OF THE M-A SECTION +COUNTRY:** SANTO DOMINGO (sic) + +**Priority** + +1. Collective action. +2. Status of leftist forces. +3. Dominican Republic Armed Forces. +4. Dominican Communist Party (Partido Socialista Popular Dominicano). +5. Training camps and operations bases. +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. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +**REPCINCLANT I&NS** +Note: Field distribution Indicated by "#".) + +INFORMATION REPORT + +For Distribution See Attached Page +LX-2158 +NP (AMMUG-1) +CS-311/00466-65 + +CI/I.S + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-1a- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +**Hdars Dissem** + +WE/1 | EE/GNVA +WE/2 | EE/ZURI +WH/COPS | WE/3 | EE/HAMB +WH/PO/A | WE/4 | EE/KAVA +WH/PO/B | WE/5 | +WH/1 | WE/BC | FE/DJAK +WH/2 | WE/R | FE/NEDN +WH/3 | FE/SURA +WH/3/V | **Field Dissem** | FE/TOKY +WH/4 | FE/OKIE +WH/5 | WH/MEXI | FE/SEOU +WH/6 | WH/MNTY | FE/SAIG +WH/R | WH/MRID | FE/KOBE +WH/SDOM | +WH/SA/EOB | WH/PIBO | NE/COLO +WH/SA/MOB | WH/POSN | NE/NEWD +WH/SA/R | WH/KNGS | NE/BOMB +WH/SA/Int | WH/PRIN | NE/CALC +WH/SA/CI | WH/GORG | NE/MDRS +WH/SA/SO/NS | WH/MANA | NE/KUWA +WH/SJOS | NE/KAHI +CI/Staff | WH/SALV | NE/DACC +CI/Liaison | WH/TEGU | NE/LAHO +CI/R&A | WH/GUAT | NE/RAWL +RID/AN | WH/LAPA | NE/BAGH +WH/BOGO | NE/BEIR +AF/1 | WH/QUIT | NE/DAMA +AF/2 | WH/GAYA | NE/ALEP +AF/3 | WH/LIMA | NE/JIDD +AF/4 | WH/CARA | NE/DAHA +AF/R | WH/BUEN | NE/TAIZ +AF/CI | WH/COBA | NE/CAIR +WH/MONT | NE/ALEX + +EE/K | WH/ASUN | +EE/SA | WH/SAGO | WE/BRUS +EE/BR | WH/RIOD | WE/COPE +EE/YA | WH/CURI | WE/HELS +EE/H | WH/BRIL | WE/OTTA +EE/P | WH/SAOP | WE/ROME +EE/C | WH/BHIA | WE/MILA +EE/IIS | WH/BEHO | WE/HAGU +WH/LGRE | WE/OSLO +FE/PMI/I | WH/RECI | WE/LISB +FE/JKO/JO | WE/MADR +FE/JKO/K | WH/SA/WAVE | WE/BARC +FE/VNC/VN | WE/STOC +FE/R | AF/ALGI | WE/LOND +FE/CI | AF/ORNA | WE/PARI +AF/RABA | +NE/AA/L&S | AF/CASB | **Liaison Dissem** +NE/AA/AP | AF/ACCR | +NE/AA/E | AF/CNRY | IE/Canada +NE/AA/I | AF/BAKO | (RCMP) +NE/5/P | AF/DARE | IE/British +NE/6/C&I | L/WASH/BR +NE/Intel | EE/VIEN +EE/SBUR +SR/CI | EE/CYRU +SR/CI/K | EE/ATHE +SR/RR | EE/SLON +SR/O/WH | EE/BERN + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-2- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +**Important** + +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 proposals 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 armies, objectives thereof; presence therein of Cuban mercenaries, their conditions, U.S. Sol. (sic; soldiers?) such as mercenaries 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. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-3- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +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. +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 spontaneous manifestations of struggle. +j) Possibilities of guerrilla movement; groups, organizations, leaders, weapons, popular support, relations with the leftist forces. +k) Struggle in the city: groups, leaders, form of work, role of the labor and student movement, relations with the leftist forces, and with groups operating in the countryside. +l) 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 Forces. 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. + d) Secret or public military pacts entered into by Santo Domingo with countries in the Caribbean area, agreements by them concerning special arrangements. + e) Yankee military missions. Names, ranks, and functions of their members, their duties. + f) Armed Forces units with anti-guerrilla training, their strength, time spent in anti-guerrilla training, instructors giving it, weapons, and transportation in the possession of the units. Leaders of the unts. + g) 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 leaders. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-4- + +CS-311/00466-65. + +4. **The Dominican Communist Party** (Dominican Popular Socialist Party, PSPD) + 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 in the international Communist movement. + 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. + l) Leaders (information concerning them). + m) Disagreements. + n) Relations with other leftist forces, disagreements, possibilities for unification. + ñ) 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. + +5. **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. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-5- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +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. 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. + +6. **Counterrevolutionary Organizations** + a) Cuban counterrevolutionary organizations which are functioning in Santo Domingo; their leaders. Their contact with government personnel, especially with people in the new regime who are responsible for establishing such contact. + b) Contact by the Bosch government with the magazine Bohemia in Exile of Miguel Angel Quevedo; financial support given it by him, and through whom. + c) Contact with Carlos Prío and elements linked with the PRC; assistance to them. Contact with the counterrevolutionary organizations; contact with the political parties; elements 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. + e) Obtaining documents which prove that the Dominican government gives economic assistance to the counterrevolutionary elements. + f) Counterrevolutionaries who are now working in the Dominican state apparatus or in Yankee aid institutions; disagreements between them and the Dominican workers. + g) Connections between the counterrevolutionary organizations and the Trujillo régime. 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 objectives. + 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 elements still functioning inside this body; duties and functions. + c) Cooperation between the Dominican repressive bodies and those of the Latin American countries, especially those of Central America. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEN + +-6- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +d) Meetings held with them, dates, and personnel participating in the meetings; locations. Points discussed, agreements arrived at against Cuba, and the Movement of National Liberation. Plans and objectives of the national security forces with regard to the Movement of National Liberation, means and resources mobilized, agents infiltrated into the political movements, repressive methods prescribed. +e) 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. +g) Leading functionaries of the CIA in the country; its office. 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 government, 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 Revolution. +g) Toward the Second Havana Declaration. +h) In regard to Cuban-Soviet relations, in questions which affect Cuba and world 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 progressive forces. +b) Repression directed at the movement for solidarity with Cuba. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-7- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +c) Propaganda campaigns fer and against. Periodicals; themes. + +10. **Relations with the United States** +a) Alliance for Progress. +b) The American Embassy. Information on the activities of the Ambassador and the personnel of the Embassy. Relations with the reactionary organizations. Relations with the Church. Government functionaries in close contact with the Embassy. + +11. **The Church** +a) Ecclesiastical hierarchy. Information concerning it. +b) Attitude and disagreements between the national clergy and foreign countries. +c) Participation by the Church in the internal politics of the country. +d) 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 Armed 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 the Country + a) United Nations, Organization 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. + c) Utilization and location of Trujillo's property. + d) Trend of the level of unemployment. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +-8- + +CS-311/00466-65 + +c) Relations of the country in regard to Central American economic integration. +f) Possibility of a new economic policy of the United States monopolies in the country. +g) Need for obtaining collaborators who will inform us periodically on economic questions. + +16. **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. Relations with the Yankee Embassy. Representation of the bourgeois parties and the social classes. + d) The judiciary: personages occupying high positions; important laws. Repressive laws. Relations of the judiciary with the other authorities. + e) Information on personalities connected with Juan Bosch. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +NO FOREIGN DISSEM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10382.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10382.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1016a43ae063d21e16fac708cd9cc8e2fe08424a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10382.md @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +104-10186-10382 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DISPATCH SECRET + +Chief, WH 15-2 +Chief of Station, Madrid 15-27 +Chief of Base, Barcelona; Chief, NE +Chief of Station, JMWAVE-- +SUBJECT: AMMUG/1 Identification of Manuel ESTEVEZ Perez +ACTION REQUIRED: None; for your information and files. +Reference: OSBW 1022 +23 + +1. As requested in paragraph 2 of reference AMMUG/1 was queried for any information he might have on Manuel ESTEVEZ Perez. AMMUG/1 was unable to identify the name. +15-22 +2. Barcelona: If a photograph of the Subject is available, it is suggested that a copy be sent to HAVE to show AMMUG/1 for possible identification. + +Distribution: +2 - WH/C 15-2 +2 - COS/MADR +2 - COS Barcelona 15-27 +2 - C/WE + +16 Aug 65 +UFGA-22811 + +IBR diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10410.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10410.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a18425427b3d1df937f12c8098ce5ccc8e4e1e63 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10186-10410.md @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +14-00000 +104-10186-10410 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +PUTAL COPIES +16-26. +27 SECRET +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +theje +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +SAN SALVADOR +ION WHI +ADVANCE COPY SLOTTED +TIME +VR. FILE DIP, WIKAL, CAZ, CA/PROP, CI.CiloPS, C1/C2, Fi, FilINT, 8006 +ECRET 201402 +92-72 +DIR INFO HEXI WAVE CITE SALY 5513 +WH DIN CUBA +: +HEF A) HSSW-2195 (NOT SENT MEXI, WAVE) +3) DIR--7501 +C) DIR-74952 +21-26 +SAL 52564) +: +ICS +SS SB +FLES AR +IS LOC +ES CA +CAS S +20 JAN 65 IN 63642 +06 +1. AMBASSADOR DELADISE FOLLOW UP APPROACH TO PRESE +Cuban Defictor +RIVERA PENDING RECEPT OF LEXI GOVT REACTION SURFACINE. +06 +HE UNDERSTANDABLY WAR OF LETTING FIVERA TOO ENTHUSED OVER +PROPOSAL WHEN ADANA +TORPEDO OF. +92-12 +ERICAN KLJUCTION OF SURFACING RIGHI +2. WHILE CALVELLAS PAPER RECEIVED MEF A FILL +MAKE INTERESTING FREDO DE NOT CLEAR ON UND SLATED TO +PRESENT IT. +ASSIN +CuBom defecton +GOES REQUEST +State +HATTER THEN +BEING MADE AVAILATURTHER DEBRIEFI +Cvetor +16-2.6 +SSTATION +3.-45-3701935-529, Si-... 8,199 - ST10 +FEELS IT WOULD SE UNDESIRCABLE SURFACE NAMES OF A TRAINEES +FOR FOLLOWING REASONS: +JACKET +GIBR + +14-00000 +LEGRIE +avata +ING3642 +thie 2 +: +A. ES WORLD HAVE 10 ARREST SUL PERSONS MENTIONED G +Dilicta +INFO. ALTHO +IT WOULD APPEAR : HAT GOES DOES NOT BELIEVE +DO RIVER INDICATED THAT HE WILLING TO MAKE THE ARRESTS, STATION] 16-26 +INCLINED TO JUST THAT HE WOULD FOLLOW THROUGH DUE FEAR OF +STIRRING UP SALVADORANT LEFTISTS, AD LACK OF JURIDICAL GROUNDS +Delictor +2 +FOR PROSECUTION.: +2. ALTHO AE HAD KNOWLEDGE THAT AT LEAST 75 SALVADORANS +RECEIVED GAN TRAINING PETWEEN AL 1953 AND AFSIL 1964, HE WAS +ABLE TO FURVISH ONLY 35 NACIES. OF THESE, LESS THAN HALF ASS +ΚΝΟΥΝ ΤΟ 53 TRUE MANES. WE THUS FEEL THAT IT WOULD 35 SETTER +NOT TO MENTION ANY OF THE GA NANES, STAND ON THE 75 FIGURE,. +Dalector +AND IPLY THAT HAS HADE NAMES OF ALL 75 AVAILABLE TO +DES THO PRESUMAELY AWAITING PROFITIOUS TIME TO ROUND THEM UP. +C. GAN TRAINEES HAVE BEEN ACTIVE SINCE RETURN FRON +CUBA AND ONLY RECENTLY STEPS CEKS TAKEN BY FUAR MILITARY +asset +COMMISSION TO REACTIVATE THEM. SINCE IN KEY POSITION +TO REPORT ON THIS BUILDUP, THERE IS GOOD CHANCE OF PASSIVE FO +INFO AT LATER DATE WHICH WOULD FERIT INEN TO CATCH WHOLE GROUP +RED HANDED WITH EVIDENCE ON WHION THEY COULD BE PROSECUTED. +Rejector +INFO COULD SE USED AT TIGE THE TO SOLSTER GOES CASE. +CRET +: +G +81BR + +14-00000 +ECRET +2720 +A +Arleden +16-26 +I INTEL AGENS SALVADOR EMICO MION CONTENIG +MENTION IN TESTIMONY (PAGE 55 OF OP. PAPER) THAT +CUBANS ALSO RECRUITED SALVADCRANS AS INIEL AGENTS AND SURFACE +Taiset +ton +CASE DOSSIER AS EXIFLE, WITHOUT HENTIOVING +CASES. THIS COULD AVOID SURFACING OF +20 WOULD PROBABLY TURN INTO HOSTILE ACENT VIS-A-VIS +STATION IS HIS ME ENTIONED. SURFACING OF CASE SHOULD +Tangul +BE PRECEDED BY AFREJI,כו +Pat +11に +11 +5. RE FADE 55 OF DRAFT CAS PAPER, WE RECOMMEND DELETION +OF DGI ESTATE THAT CUES PLANNING AGGRESSION AGAINST Ch... +ΤΟ STATION ΑNOWLEDGE IT HAS NO BASIS IN FACT AND COULD +COUNTERPRODUCTIVE FOR PROP PURPOSES OF PAPER. +6. +:. +16-26 +IF FOJECITING REOU TENDATIONS APPROVED BY HOS, BLATION +EWISA SES FOLLOWING ONLY TO TO 10 JES APPROVAL: +A. KICKS GOES KICKS OFF OPERATION DY ARESHING PALICIPALS IN +Tangt +MS WITER ANDET LESS THAT +EVIDENCE OF EXTENSIVE CLA 20 KJARNS TO OAS. +5. MALLIKAT A CASSIVEN THE! +DTAILS OF COCAN SUASIVE EFFOR: ILVADOS AD +: +BR + +14-00000 +Dipt stale +dificacio +PETITIONS AVAILABLE TO TESTI. +C +ayb Stile +INGRESSOMEISTRIBUTES REVIER RAPID OF +REF A PAPER FOR STUDY BY CAS .E.IBERS. +Afictor +D. THEN IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS. +7. REQUEST COMMENTS. +SECRET +CFN +ING3642 +بی نهم +CCKET +C diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10003.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10003.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f0421b49a5d75892b5fd019339b1cebeda0c2da0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10003.md @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +```markdown +14-00000 + +25 January 1962 + +SUBJECT: Request for LISTAN Project Renewal + +1. In accordance with the new policy of charging +all costs in connection with Staff Agents to Station +Support and not to a Project, there is an adjustment +required in the budget figures quoted in the attached +memorandum requesting project renewal. + +2. The LIENVOY Project should be approved for +a total of $43,240: $17,152 for fiscal year 1962 +and $26,088 for fiscal year 1963. Funds totaling +$8,330 in fiscal year 1962 and $11,670 in fiscal +year 1963 will be transferred to Mexico City Support +to fund Arnold F. AREHART, Staff Agent. + +Distribution: +1-LIENVOY/Support +1- LIENVOY/Dev & Plan +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10009.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10009.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d7687f799ae9390ec8c2204d61526b71c18126a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10009.md @@ -0,0 +1,1102 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +BOSSE SELECT COÆPIUTTEE ON ASSASSIGATIONS STAMT ACTRERS + +FILE TITLE/NFIBER/VOLUMN: KFACTOR +Photographic Surveillance Operation +Folder 11, 50-6-74/3 Operations + +INCLUSIVE PATES: 1958 THRU 1973 (TERMINATES) +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: Archives (Job no. 75-970) + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE RECEIVED RETURNED | REVITUSED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIALL. +---|---|---|--- +22 JUNE 78 22 JUNE 78 | DAN HARDWAY | Dan alway +28/8/58 28JUNE 78 | A MACAUAY | Maculay +2/ THE 20 | DAN MACAUAY | Dan Macaulay +25 JUL 1978 25 JUL 1978 | HARDWAY | Handivas +15101.78 15101.78 | DAN HASDIWAY | Hardway +12/20/78 12/20/78 | HARDWAY | Handway +1/マーミー 1/マーミー | JENZMAN | Janaman +20 | Berk | Berk +---|---|---|--- + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. +: +FILE NO 50-6-74/3 + +OTHER AGENCY DOCUMENTS +(2 ENCLOSED) + +SECRET + +(Headquarters component) +WH/1 + +TO : IP/AN + +10 : (Station/Base) +Mexico City + +COMPLETE ITEMS I THROUGH 12. +FROM: (Division) +WHD + +INFORMATION FOR REQUESTERS + +ITEM 3-ALL FILE TITLES MUST BE STERRE SINCE THEY WILL +APPEAR ON THE FIELD COPIES AND ON MACHINE LISTS. + +ITEM 6-ALL REMARKS MUST BE STERRE +ITEM 7 AND 8-USE FIRST THREE LETTERS OF DISPATCH SYM- +BOLS FOR FIELD STATIONS AND LIST HEADQUARTERS ELE +MENTS ACCORDING TO ESTABLISHED NUMERIC CODES. +ITEM 10-ENTER OLD TITLE WHEN AMENDING A TITLE, CITE +ANY FILES. SUCH AS 201 OR PROIECT FILES THAT ARE RE- +LATED 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. + +ITEM 11-A RECORDS OFFICER MUST SKIN ALL FILE ACTION RE +QUESTS CONSULT YOUR MO ON ANY PROBLEMS THAT ARISE. + +INFORMATION CONCERNING FILE +1. TYPE OF FILE | 2. COUNTRY NUMBER | CODE IFILE NUMBER | TSPECIFIC SUBJECT NUMBER +---|---|---|--- +SUBJECT | 050 | CATEGORY NUMBER 006 | 074/3 +PROJECT | | | +---|---|---|--- + +3 FILE TITLE (SPECIFIC SUBJECT VECTS LIMITED TO 15 SPACESI +KDFACTOR +4. ACTION REQUIRED +OPEN FILE | ANALYSIS ACTION | DISPOSITION +---|---|--- +AMEND FILE TITLE | CLOSE FILE INDICATE DISPOSITIONI | REOFFEN | RETAIN | DESTRUCTION RECOMMENDED +THRU DATE +6 REMARKS IFOR FIELD DISTRIBU:וא + +7. INTERESTED STATIONS PROJECTS ONLY) +HMM + +8. INTERESTED HEADQUARTERS DESK LIST ACTION DESK FIRST) +050 + +9. FILES ACTION +HOLD IN | RESTRICTED | PREPARE FOLDER AND | CHARGE PERMANENTLY TO +CS FILES X | | UNRESTRICTED | SEND TO REQUESTER | OFFICER & DESKI + +10. COMMENTS INCLUDE SPECIAL HEADQUARTERS ROUTING INSTRUCTIONS) +۱۱۰ +ENDORSEMENT +SIGNATURE OF BRANCH/DESK R. O. +EFFECTIVE DATE +23 July 1923 + +12. +COORDINATION +SIGNATURE OF BRANCH/DESK R. O. +(WHEN APPLICABLE) +13 +RID APPROVAL +REQUEST APPROVED BY + +CODE (FILE) NUMBER +RM 812 +-63 50 +06 7413 +38 +1-CS COPY + +SECRET + +ABLA BEL OFSSEM BY, +ERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED. +SECRET +..... +.... +QYANGE COPY ISSUED SLOTTER +CTION UNIT +WH8 +ICTION +923 +FILE. +AT +VEN AN DOO SBS F/ +Anpo, chcilops, ci/te +T 182863 +PAGE 01-01 +IN 895416 + +TORI1920502 APR 73 +MEXI 23439 + +SECRET 1919152 APR 73 STAFF +CITE MEXICO CITY 23439 + +TOI DIRECTOR INFO DIRTECH, PANTECH, +REDLEG KDALCOVE TECHS + +REF: MEXICO CITY 22982 65550-6-74/3 +(IN 550655) 50-6 + +1. KDALCOVE PHOTO EXPERIMENTS. NOW CONCLUDED. TEST +PHOTOS AND INSTALLATION DETAILS ARE BEING FORWARDED BY +DISPATCH ALONG WITH REQUEST FOR APPROVAL TO INSTALL CLOSED +CIRCUIT TV TO MINIMIZE OPERATOR FATIGUE AND MAXIMIZE OP +EFFICIENCY, ALTHOUGH STILL TROUBLED AT TIMES BY TRAFFIC +AIR POLLUTIONS OVERALL PRODUCT IS GOOD QUALITY AND FUL +FILLS OUR REQUIREMENTS. + +2. PER DISCUSSIONS WITH TOY MKSPICE TECHS. TV +SYSTEM ENSTALLATION APPEARS FEASIBLE, ALSO GOOD POSSIBILITA +THEY MAY HAVE NEEDED EQUIPEMENT WHICH COULD BE MADE +AVAILABLE ON EXTENDED LOAN BASIS. IF APPROVED, NKSPICE +PHOTO TECH WOULD BE REQUESTED ASSIST IN INSTALLATION. + +3. FILE: 50-6-74/2, E2, IMPDET + +SECRET +RECORD COPY +AN +ABX +XG +DES SYD +FF +Qu'll! + +50-6-74/3 +19 APR73 + +CABLE SECOFTARIAT DISSEMINATI +PERSON/UNIT NOTΙΡΙΣΟ +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAS COP +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY + +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +RLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +DISSEM BY +) +ACTION UNIT +WHB +ACTION +797 +FILE, VR +//AN, 000, 000, c/01/a/ie, e/fh-2, 5585 + +SECRET 0600332 MAR 73 STAFF +NEXI +CITE MEXICO CITY 22502 (ROSTEDT ACTING) + +TO: DIRECTOR INFC DIRTECH, PANTECH. +0 +RYBAT REDLEG KDALCOVE TECHS +: + +REF: MEXICO CITY 22495820452) +) +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-MOARNING SERIOUSLY AFFECTED PHOTO DEFINITION. +BEFORE DAYBREAK 5 MAR, MANKUNAS AND HIPPEN AGAIN RETURNED TO +PHOTO SITE TO TEST VARIOUS FILTERS AND SPEED SETTINGSSIN 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. + +2. FILE: 50-6-74/3. E2, IMPDET.. + +SECRET +JES APD ++ + +CS.COPY +SECRET +-EAR 1973 +Factor +50-6-74/3 +: +: + +CIRIO +UNITI +CATI +じってい +R.SWIDER:1f +WH/1 +9354 +5 February 1973 +CABLE BLCRETAMIAT DISSEMINATION +DY13 +COVE +TNFO +FILE, VR. +TO +MESSAGS FOR 10 +TOTACEpicio + +SECRET +INDEX +NO INDEX +RETURN TO +FILE IN CS FILE NO +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN DY + +6 +0 +DOC. MICRO. SER. +BRANCH +FEB 15 19/3 +MICROFILMED +FILE RID +(pics) +(classification) +SECRET +MEXICO CITY +RYBAT TYLOTE REDLEG KDALCOVE +REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 22495 (IN 820452) +Toate and time +Ircterence asmber) +: +CITE DIRECTOR 367346 +0273 17122 + +7 +AN +AB + +B. DIRECTOR 362309 +EX +DESINED + +1. APPRECIATE REF (A) DETAILS. +CONCUR IN YOUR PLAN. +2.. FILE: 50-6-74/3; 50-6-58/3. +E2, IMPDET. WN-SISM. + +END OF MESSAGE. +WH COMMENTS: Ref A requested Mexico City provide details +desirability one safesite over another. +Ref B complied with Ref A request. + +DIV/D CIB Anita Potocki - in draft + +Th. Nath +THEODORE G. SHACKLEY +C/WHD +51/3 +WAPILS NOTICE + +COORS COPYFFICERS +SECRET + +Factor +Risfacile +RAYMOND J. SWIDER +AC/WH/1 + +LX-2 CLASSIFIED B +AFDIR WN. SISM + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +50-6.74/3 +7 FEB 1973 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO. +2 +: + +CODE SCRETARIAT CISSEMINATION +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +IVIAL CUPS +SECRET +(When Filled) + +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROMIRITED +YULON AND/OR INITIAL-SEAN BY + +7 +BY +AT: +DISSEM BY +ACTION UNIT +ACTION +578 +PER +FILE, VR +DOC. MICRO. SER. +MAR 1 9 1973 +MICROFILMED +CIPIAN DOP ADOP csbo / SB 5 (WH. B +da /F12 + +SECRET 3100362 JAN 73 STAFF +CITE MEXICO CITY (22495 MEXI + +TO: DIRECTOR. +d +RYBAT TYLOTE REDLEG KDAL COVE +REF A. DIRECTOR 362309 +B. MEXICO CITY 22429 ) 815792 بذا( + +820452 +M +1. 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 +MEET INGS 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. IN SUM, BOTH APARTMENTS IN QUESTION HAVE ESSENTIALLY +SAME DESIRABILITY FEATURES FOR KDVAULT OPERATION. +HOWEVER, +AN +AB +IN +PS +DES: NFD +Fr +UH + +150-6-58/3 +SECRET +31 JAN 1973 +50-6-74/3 + +LAULE UCUNCIARIA VIVOCHAINN +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +ATIC MEJMUL +IVIAL LU +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +2 + +6 +3 + +7 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED + +REFRUDUCTION OF THIS COPY FRON +DISSEM BY +ACTION UNIT +ACTION NO +AT +PER +FILE, VR +PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 22495 SECRET +BELIEVE ACQUIRING BOTH APARIMENTS FOR SUPPORT ACTIVITIES NOT +JUSTIFIED BECAUSE OF MANPOWER DRAIN AT TIME WE NEED EMPHASIS +ON RECRUITING MORE AND BETTER ACCESS AGENTS AGAINST PRIORITY +TARGETS. + +3. FILE: 50-6-74/3; 50-6-58/3. E2 IMPDET. +SECRET + +SECRET. +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +GROUP +SSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPES +ROUTING AND OR FOTBALS-SEEN BY +SECRET: +(When Filled In) + +1 +5 +2 +DELICATION +RE PRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +6 +7 +8 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +CWHKSB +SLOTTED +✓ AT 1635 +PRECEDENCE +DISSEM BY +ACTION UN +C/WH8 +ACROYA +668 +PER +FILE. VR +//AN C/485 act + +SECRET 15150 JAN 73 STAFF +MEXI +CITE MEXICO CITY 22308 (ROSTEDT ACTING) +TO: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR. +0 +RYBAT REDLEG KDFACTOR + +iP +DOC. MICRO. SER. +APR 1 01973 +807463 + +MICROFILMED +REFS: A. +DIRECTOR 358750 +B. +MEXICO CITY 2230780642 + +1. APPRECIATE YOUR RAPID RESPONSE PER REF A. SUBJ +REFS HAS OTHER COMMITMENTS WHICH PRECLUDE HIS OCCUPANCY THIS +APARTMENT. HE WILLING SIGN LEASE, BUT IN VIEW HIS POTENTIAL +FOR OTHER OPS WE ARE RELUCTANT HAVE HIM DO THIS. THUS, WE +HAVE INSTRUCTED KDADAGE-42, IN ALIAS, TO TRY AND TIE UP +APARTMENT LONG ENOUGH TO ENABLE US FIND SUITABLE CANDIDATE TO +LIVE IN APARTMENT AND PERFORM DESIRED OPERATIONAL TASKS. THIS +NAY BE FEASIBLE SINCE PRESENT APARTMENT TENANTS DID NOT FOLLOW +THRU ON ORIGINAL PLANS TO VACATE 14 JAN. WILL ADVISE DEVELOP- +MENTS. VIEW ABOVE, YOU DO NOT NEED TO AMEND POA AS REQUESTED +REF LA + +2. FILE: 52-6-74/3; 201-906628. E2, IMPDET. +SECRET +A3 + +201-906628 +CS COPY +SECRET +50-6-74/3 +156 JAN 1573 +: + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +TOTAL COPIES 21 +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY + +CIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +Aumann +Anod + +REPROCUCTS OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED + +2 +AT +0215 + +DISSEN BY 25 +PER +ACTION UNIT +148 +FILE. VR +ACTION NO +565 +PRECEDENCE + +(C/IP/AN) C/CI, C/F12, dses, espe + +SECREI 1301392 JAN 73 STAFF +MEN +CITE MEXICO CITY 22307 (ROSTEDI ACTING) + +TO: PRIORITY DIRECTOR. +RYBAT REDLEG KDFACTOR +0 +REFS: A DIRECTOR 328305 + +B. MEXICO CITY 21273 (IN 727027) + +C. MEXICO CITY 21713(IN 76/220) + +RP +DOC. MICRO. SER. +AN +AB +APR 1 01973 + +MICROFILMED + +IN- +DESINFD +2. +Wit/l + +1. REQUEST YOU AMEND POA ON SUBJECT REF A AND GRANT POA ON 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 MAIN GATE. TEST PHOTOS TAKEN AND +INDICATE SITE SUITABLE FOR USE. THIS SITE WILL REPLACE FORMER +KDABSINTHE PHOTO BASEHOUSE. XDADAGE-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 APARTMENT OFF RENTAL MARKET BEYOND 15 JANUARY. + +3. MARRIED COUPLE ORIGINALLY VETTED BY US AND HELD IN RESERVE + +:1201-906628. +CS COPY +SECRET +13 JAN 1973 +50-671/3 +1 +: + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY + +SECRET +(When Filled In) + +5 +6 +7 +a +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +BY: +AT: +DISSEM BY +ACTION UNIT +ACTION NO +FILE, VR + +PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 22307 SECRET + +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. MANKUNAS WHO +KNOWS THEIR PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL 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. + +6. FILE: 50-6-74/3 201-906628 E2, IMPDET. +SECRET +103/11 +2. Ad 112 배 +103/01 +ELES + +SECRET + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +NO DIDEXING REQUIRED +TO +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division + +Chief, Soviet Bloc Division +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +INFO. +CAN RIDGE INDEXING + +Acting +Chief of Station, Mexico City +MICROFILM + +KDFACTOR Operational Report, 1 March 1972 through 31 July 1972 +FROM +SUBJECT + +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES + +ACTION REQUIRED: None; for your information and files. + +: ΗΜΜΑ-41,734, 10 March 1972 (Previous Report) +REFERENCES +INTRODUCTION + +1. The KDFACTOR Project has been terminated because of develop- +ments reported in other channels. 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 NDABSINTHE) directed against the +MHIHARSH installation. Operations from the KDLITERAL surveillance +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. +ADMINISTRATION + +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 operated 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 in +their photo specialty since 1957. + +CS COPY +DISTRIBUTION: +Orig & 1 - C/WHD +1 - C/SBD +CROSS REFERENCE TO +FILE + +EXEMPT FROM GERERAL DECLASSIFICATION +OF. E. 0.-11652, EXENFEISS CATEGORY: +§ 58,1).(2), (3) ar (4) is ene or more) +AUTOMATICALLY GEOLISCIFIED ON +SPOTL +DISPASMODERN #vent) + +WARNING NOTICE +SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES +AND METHODS INVOLVED + +SYMBOL +ΗΜΜΑ-42,197 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE +I August 1972 +HOS FILE NUMBER +50-6-74/3 acti + +CONTINUED + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISSHTON SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-42,197 +5. KDFACTOR-2 will continue to reside in the NDLITERAL building, +as part of his termination agreement, until probably sometime in +December when he will move to new quarters of his own. The KDLITERAL +building (MEXI-03, Unit 15) is part of the KDVAULT complex of build- +ings which will be disposed of as reported in other channels. If this +occurs before December, KDFACTOR-2 will move at the time of disposal. + +6. KDFACTOR-5 and his family will vacate the KDABSINTHE apart- +ment o/a 31 August. KDABSINTHE is located in a building owned by +KDABBEY who plans to dispose of his equity in the property in the +near future. +PRODUCTION + +7. KDLITERAL: Before being closed down, KDLITERAL, through +KDFACTOR-2, was the source of within-the-compound photographic 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 and KDABSINTHE both provided detailed +"attendance sheets" on all MHHARSH personnel. With the loss of this +combined coverage, it will be difficult to identity personnel 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. + +PROBLEMS +11. Only the developments reported in other channels. +FINANCES +12. KDFACTOR Project termination costs have been charged to +FY 1972 with the exception of rent payments and utility costs which +are being charged to FY 1973. The breakdown of agent termination +costs is as follows: + +| KFACTOR-2 | $102,000 | +| KFACTOR-5 | 29,575 | +| KDFACTOR-6 | 35,380 | +| KFACTOR-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 + +FORM +0-64 +53 a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +(40) +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PAGE NO. +XX +2 +CONTINUED + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-42,197 +collection effort being run securely and successfully against a sen- +sitive target with a minimal expenditure of funds and case officer +time. + +Avir J. Martinma +Oliver J. MANKUNAS + +PAGE NO. +3 + +CLASSIFICATION +53 a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECRET + +CONTINUED +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESS +TOTAL CORES 5 +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN B +PERSON LANT +SECRET.. +Mhen Filled la + +ADVANCE COPT +ISSUED +SLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PRON'BITED + +7 +8 +BY. +४ +DISCEM BV 2521 +ACTION UNIT +WHE +978 +PER +FILE. VR +(18/94, ci, colors, F1, + +MEXI +SECRET 1023182 APR 72 CITE MEXICO CITY 19452 +DIRECTOR +KDFACTOR +ID Are IN 582033 +REF: DIRECTOR 252261 + +1. BRUCE H. FERNALD MET MONTHLY WITH RAYMOND H. GERENDE +FROM JULY 1970 TO MAY 1971 TO PAY TEN INSTALLMENTS OF TERMINA- +TION BONUS. LAST MEET WAS A 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 1970 WHEN HAD AMICABLE VISIT WITH WIFE +AND CHILDREN. + +2. GERENDE IS OWNER OF HOUSE RENTED AUGUST 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 +GARDALPHE. +! +i +1 +SECRET +10 Apus 72 +50-6-74/3 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON LINT NOTIFIED +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +(When Filled In) +TOTAL COPIES +GROUP I + +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN DI + +ADVANCE COPY +DV +ISSUED +SLOTTED +APR 19 10 53 AM '22 + +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +RECOVED +DISSEM BY +ACTION ENT +TO WIRDED +FILE, VR +A 132772 + +ACTION NO +PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 19452 SECRET +5. FILE: 50-6-74/3. Gr-1. +SECRET + +DC +APR 2 1 72 +SECRET: + +1 +OLIC: +Julie Paulas +WHLFI/CI +4167 +6 APRIL 1972 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +(classification) +SECRET + +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +RLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED + +DY7/38 + +CONT +WHS +PER +INSEX +NO INDEX +RETURN TO +PRAVOM + +FILE RID +X FILE IN CS FILE NO. 50-6-74/3 + +FILE. VR. +C +SECRET + +MEXICO CITY + +KDFACTOR +(cato and time hied) +то смесе number) +252261 + +2012 +CITE DIRECTOR + +٦ +REF: A. HMMW-18, 773, 23 DECEMBER 71 +Б. HMMA-41734, 10 MARCH 72 + +1. 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 INFO +ATAC + +NEEDED PRIOR TO COB 11 APRIL, IN ORDER PROVIDE NEEDED DETAIL +TO REF B. + +2. FILE: 50-6-74/3. + +END OF MESSAGE +ATAC +FI +WH COMMENT: Reference A requested an updated security review of KDEACTOR +Operations and knowledgeability of terminated agents and +families, Reference B is Sation answer to Reference A. +Reference Blacks detail regarding GERENDE, who handled +KDFACTOR up to inte 1970, present activities. +THEODORE G. SHACKLEY LAWRENCE C. LASER: +C/WHD AC WH/1 +: +COCREATING OFFICERS + +RELEASING OFFICER + +_SECRET +50-6-1713 +AUTHENTICATING +CFFにこ +7 Jeut fu + +TO +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +PROCESSING ACTION +SECRET +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +NO DIDEXING REQUIRED +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division + +Chief, Soviet Bloc Division + +Acting Chief of Station, Mexico City g + +KDFACTOR Operational Report, 1 September 1971 through 29 February 1972 +FROM + +SUBJECT + +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: None; for your information and files. +: Α. ΗΜΜΑ-41,028, 17 September 1971 (Previous Report) +REFERENCES +: В. 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 +(KDLITERAL 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 period, 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 +DISTRIBUTION: +Orig & 1 C/WHD +1 C/SBD +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +CONTINUED +.. +Styx/w S COPY + +DATE +ΗΜΜΑ-41,734 +CLASSIFICATION +10 March 1972 +HOS FLE NUMBE +:ייזין +SECRET + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-41,734 + +film and provided weekly written reports based on his daily visual +observation of the target area. + +5. KDABSINTHE: Operated by KDFACTOR-5, KDABSINTHE produced +100 rolls of film and continued to be the principal source for infor- +mation on visitors to the MHHARSH installation, with special atten- +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 license plates and automobiles. + +6. KDLITERAL and KDABSINTHE 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. In addition, the two surveillance points provide periodic +photo studies of the MHHARSH installation itself with emphasis on +coverage of any constructionchanges 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 + +The assets +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. +derive a substantial portion of their livelihood from their EKTRUSTY +employment and would thus lose 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-l 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-1 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. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10014.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10014.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c5a1636b57d74f51cf3ad0807b0fe157ff395acc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10014.md @@ -0,0 +1,1256 @@ +```markdown +14-00000 + +14-00000 +104-10187-10014 + +104-10187-10014 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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USE ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRE +SUBJECT: (Opfrönal) +FROM: +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +KDFACTOR Project Amendment and Termination +H.E. Mull +EXTENSION NO +1973/ +4167 +DATE +26 April 1973 +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building). +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a time across column after each comment.) +RECEIVED +FORWARDED +1. +C/WH/1 +26 26 +2. +WH/B&F +3. +WI/LOG +WH/SS +54-73 +5. +WH/Plans/Erna +6. +7. +C/WHARR +-G/WH/THS +8. +C/WH/FI +1313 +9. +C/WH/Plans +15. +10. +AC/WHD +11. +5/14/73 P +12. +MPS/BG/FI +13. +WH/1/FI +14. +15. +FY 72 FUNDS AVAILABLE +BOA +3-02 +FORM 610 +EDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY. +UNCLASSIFIED +14-00000 + +PROJECT +KDFACTOR +ACTION +NEW PROJECT +SECRET +PROJECT APPROVAL NOTIFICATION + +CA +٢١/٢١ +COMPONENT +DIVISION OR STAFF +WH +X +AMINOMENT No. 2, FX 72 +BRANCH +PENEWAL +ANNUAL +PIENNIAL +M1/1 +X +TERMINATION +DESK +Mexico +EXTENSION +EXTENSION +OTHER +4107 +CASE OFFICEP +Henry E. Mulloy +AUTHORIZATION +APPROVING AUTHORITY +DATE APPROVID +AMT THIS ACTION +FY +TOTAL FUNDS AUTHORIZATION +ADDO +25 May 1.73 +PERIOD OF APPROVAL +19 +$ 7,24( +723,000 +19 +FROM 1 July 1771 +TO +30 June 1/72 +FINANCIAL +CODE +SYMBOL +2135-1009 +CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL +SIGNATURE +MPS BG +Amendment No. 2 to Project KDFACTOR approved in the amount +off $7,24t, increasing the project's authorization from +$28,844 to a revised total of $30,000 for FY 72; termination +of Project KDFACTOR approved effective 30 June 1972. +DISTRIBUTION +PPB +849ιους +DITIONS +SECRET +DIV. OR STAFF +BF OFFICER +DATE29 MAY 1973 +GROUP +CASE +OFFICER +MPS/BG +14-00000 + +SECRET + +22 MAY 1973 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director for Operations +THROUGH: +SUBJECT: +MPS/BG +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. Assets included five agents +and two basehouse 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 +imédiate 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. + +L. A. Campbell +Chief +Foreign Intelligence +: + +Attachment: +Project +Reviewing officer: +FI/OPS Stephen Roll + +LIMPDET CLAS +DANG NOTICE +: +SENSITI +AND s. +14-00000 + +SECRET +(Then Pilled in) +JECT CRYPTONYM +PROJECT ACTION +KDFACTOR +X +FI/C +CA +ORGANIZATIONAL +ELEMENT +TYPE OF ACTION + +NEW PROJECT +APPROVAL + +AMENDMENT +NO. +2 +RENEWAL +FY 19 +DIVISION +Western Hemisphere Division +FIELD STATION +Mexico City +BRANCH +One +HE Mull +Henty E. Mulloy +CASF OFF +CKTENSION +ROOM NO. +X +TERMINATION +3E05 +DESK +Mexico +DATE +26 Apr 73 +BLACK +1973 4167 +BUILDING +TFL. +EXT. +RED +Hqs +CONCURRENCES OF DIVISIONS +TYPED NAME (and signature)" +DATES +ATTACHED +YES +ON + +OUT +C/WH/1 +John C. Murray for 2clips 26er. +C/WH/B&F John T. Boeck +C/WH/SS +Richard B. Wright +C/WH/FI +Robert D. Wiecha +Heled W. Natthe +C/WH/Plans John H. Wilson +BbA3273 274pr + +5-1-73 + +VE YO +✓ + +14 May 23 +AC/WHD +ery 5-14-73 +James E. Flannery +SY +CONCURRENCES OF OTHER COMPONENTS +(Type in Organizational Element and Hope Below Only +When Concurrence Obtained by Originating Element.) +Alloll +/s/ Frank W. Hughes +DATES +OUT +MEMO +ATTACHER +YES +22my 73/2 +22 May 73 +NO +FI Staff +X +CI Staff +C/CCS/PRG /s/ Gale W. Allen +ALL FULLRE +ACTICUS ON +THIS PROJECT +21 May 73 +X + +KC/MPS/BG Pave 2. +FROM +PERIOD +1 July 71 71 30 +APPROVAL +24my 73 24 May 73 +AMT THIS ACTION +FY +30 June 72 +5 +7,246 +SIGNATURE +a +TOTAL FUNDS AUTHORIZATION +19 72 $36,090 +DATE +APPROVING AUTHORITY +ADDO +FORM 848 +USE PREVIOUS +APOCY +Wall Eileen 25 hay 1973 +(5) +14-00000 + +SECRET +MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy Director +SUBJECT +For Operations +: 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 against 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 +ADDC 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 Amendment M. 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. + +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 + +SECRET + +EINPOET CL DY 035022 +14-00000 + +SECRET +project, the actual payments made by Mexico City +Station per the terms of each Memorandum of Oral +Commitment (MOC) 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 are as follows: + +KDFACTOR-2 +KDFACTOR-5 +KDFACTOR-6 +KDFACTOR-8 +KDFACTOR-9 +(Recruited 1956) $8,160 +(Recruited 1956) +2,366 +(Recruited 1956) +2,830 +(Recruited 1965) +649 +(Recruited 1966) +1,568 + +The long tenure of three of the terminated +agents, the relatively high monthly salary of +KPFACTOR-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. + +5. 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-5, and KDFACTOR-6 +have worked in photo surveillance operations for +the Station since 1956 and, therefore, obviously +have considerable 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 limits. + +6. It is requested that the KDFACTOR Project +be amended to provide the sum of $7,246 for FY - +72 to cover the costs of terminating five agents +and two basehouse surveillance sites under this +project. +: +SECRET +14-00000 + +SECRET + +7. It is also requested that the termination +of the KDFACTOR Project be approved effective 30 +June 1972. + +James E. Flannery +AC/WHD + +SECRET +14-00000 + +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, WES +terminated amicably in early March 1971. Security and effi- +ciency have been increased by this change. KDFACTOR-1 wis +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 RED TOP +Section. At that time Timothy H. ARCHBOLD assumed the inside +administrative supervision, and agent meetings were turned +over to the outside case officer Bruce R. 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 +or 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. +14-00000 + +-2- +These photographs and reports have contributed operational +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 nev, 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. 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: + +FY 1970 FY 72 FY 73 FY 74 +Estimated +Obligations +- - - - +Salaries +KDFACTOR-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- +KDPACTOR-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 +14-00000 + +Misc-Expenses -3- +Ops entertainment $ 165 $ 300 $ 100 $ 100 +Auto maintenance 80 100 100 100 +Ops expenses 590 56 131 131 +$ 835 $ 456 $ 331 $ 331 + +Total Expenses $27.587 $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. +14-00000 + +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. 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. Howard T. BAGAUS handled the administration of this +project to early April 1971 when project responsibility +reverted from the Operations Support Section to the RED TOP +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 + +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 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. +14-00000 + +-2- +These photographs and reports have contributed operational +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. 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: + +FY 1970 FY 72 FY 73 FY 74 +Estimated +Obligations +- - - - +Salaries +KDFACTOR-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 +14-00000 + +Misc Expenses -3- +Ops entertainment $ 165 $ 300 $ 100 $ 100 +Auto maintenance 80 100 100 100 +Ops expenses 590 56 131 131 +$ 835 $ 456 $ 331 $ 331 + +Total Expenses $27.587 $19,000 $20,000 $20,000 + +4. Foreign Currency: There is no special need for +foreign funds. No non-KLANCE 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. +14-00000 +: +UNCLASSIFIED +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL + +POUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) +KDFACTOR Project Renewal + +FROM +EXTENSION NO + +Fred Kravcov +WH/1, 3E05 +DATE +4167 +28 October 1971 +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +DATE +RECEIVED +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom, Craw a line across column ofter each comment.) +PORWARDED + +1. +C/WH/1/FI/CI +28 act FY 71 FUNDS AVAILABLE +nd +FY 72 FUNDS AVAILABLE +2. +C/WH/1 +3. +C/WH/B&F +240 M2 FJ 73 FUNDS WILL BE MADE + +4 +C/WH/SS +AVAMAALL +5. +3.58/4/WH +15 +This not for +6. +betove. +C/WH/FI +11/19/71/ +7. + +C/WH/Plans +11/19/71/ +8. +C/WHD + +9. +/F! + +10. +/66 +19NY 159.59 +150g +11. + +12. + +13. +WH/FI. +16 しこ!?! + +14. +α +15. + +C/WH/1 +C/WH/1/FI/CI +WH/FI +134 +FORM +3-02 +LISE PREVICAN +EDITH +Il-leadose fuld +med by +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +ADOP +UNCLASSIFIED +: +! +14-00000 + +PROJECT ACTION +PROJECT +KDFACTOR +ACTION + +NEW PROJECT + +AMENDMENT + +RENEWAL +SECRET +PROJECT APPROVAL NOTIFICATION + +CA +٢١/٢١ + +COMPONENT +DIVISION OR STAFF +WH + +RANCH + +ANRIAL +BIANNIAL +M/1 + +TERMINATION + +OESK +Maxico +EXTENSION + +CASE OFFICER +J. Murray +OTHER +4107 +AUTHORIZATION + +APPROVING AUTHORITY +ADDP +30 June 1972 +FY +OATE APPROVED +AMT THIS ACTION +19 +PERIOD OF APPROVAL +41807 +1 July 1978 +30. June 1972 +FROM +TO +CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL + +FINANCIAL +CODE +SYMBOL +AMOUNT +APPROVED THIS ACTIVA + +TOTAL FUNDS AUTHORIZATION +72 17 +20,004 +2135-1009 +Amendment No. 1 to Project KDFACTOR app roved, as per +DIR 285255, in the amount of $9,844, increasing the +project's authorisation from $19,000 to a revised +total of $28,8hh for FT 72. +SIGNATURE + + +DATE +DISTRIBUTION + +PPS +DIV. OR STAFF +BF OFFICER +CASE +OFFICER +3 +MPS/BG +FORM +11-70 +849 +USE PREVIOUS +80014103 +SECRET +i +14-00000 + +PROJECT +IDFACTOR +ACTION + +NIA PROJECT + +AMENOMINT +SECRET +PROJECT APPROVAL NOTIFICATION + +CA +13,14 +COMPONENT +DIVISION OR STAFF +WH + +BRANCH +PENE WAL +ANNUAL +PIENNIAL +M1/1 +TERMINATION + +OFSK +EXTENSION +OTHER +APPROVING AUTHORITY +ADD P +PERIODOS APPROVAL + +1 July 1971 +CASE OFFICER +Fred KravoOV +Mexico +EXTENSION +1267 +AUTHORIZATION +DATE APPROVED +30 June 1973 +AMT THIS ACTION +FY +TOTAL FUNDS AUTHORIZATION +Tr + +: 39,000 +7219,000 +17320,000 +1 +19 +19 +ΓΙΝΑΝΓΙAL +CODE +SYMBOL + +CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL +2135-1009 +SIGNATURE +(Signed) E. . +DATE +DISTRIBUTION + +PPB +1 +DIV. OP STAFF +OF OFFICER + +CASE +OFFICER +3 + +MPS/BG +FORM +11-70 +849 +じまREVIOUS +EDITIONSs +SECRET +: +OROUT +(5) +14-00000 + +SECRET + +NO. 1 +(DOCUMENT FOR +THIS PROJECT) +FUNDING +DATE 17.0.71 +NOTIFICATION OF PROJECT APPROVAL ACTION + +TO: CHIEF OF STATION (BASE) Muxico al- +ATTENTION: FINANCE OPPICER + +INFO: + +PROJECT KOPAATOR PAN 2135-1009 +TYPE OF ACTION PERIOD OF ACTION 15.71 TO : 73 AMOUNT $ 39,000 +NEW +PREVIOUS ACTION IN THIS FISCAL YEAR ソーンは +RENEWAL +TOTAL FISCAL YEAR APPROVAL +19,000 +EXTENSION +TERMINATION +FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR HQS USE +AMENDMENT + +FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR FIELD USE +OTHER + +15,000 + +L-73 + +20,000 +20,000 + +CHIEF, WH/BAP + +HOS USE ONLY + +PROCESSED APPROVED TYPE OF ACTION +PERIOD AMOUNT + +SECRET + +(When Filled In) +14-00000 + +ONG.C. Bustos-Videla:jah +MESSAGE FORM +ВЕСВЕТ +BOUTING + +UNIT. +INDEX +EXT +XIONG ON +DATES: +PLE EN CS FILE NO + +10. + +Nw13 721854 +MON DIRECTOR + +Page 8 + +1 +CONS +CONS +TO +Page 8 + +56997 +4. BLUEPRINTS FOR ANY BUILDING TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH KUBARK + +FUNDS MUST RECEIVE EDOS APPROVAL. THIS APPROVAL AND PROS ARKEOLENT +MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO ANY COMMITMENT FUNDS. ESTIMATED FIES FOR +TOTAL APPROVAL AFTER RECEIPT PLANS IS HOPEFULLY TWO МОНТИЯ. +1, +BOUBR +SEOULD HOT JE RAZED UNTIL APPROVAL GRANTED, + +י. +BRO OF MESSAGR +WE Comment! LIMITED photo tasehouse which we parehases ises la deterior +ating and Station suggests rase building and sobald with +store en lat floor and two agto upstairs at cost of $85.000. +г + +WH/BF Carter (draft) +SR/C/WE (draft)Layo +CI/OPS (draft) Overjorda +DDP/FG (draft) Morand +EN/FI/Eorton (draft) +C/TH/58/Brooks (craft +VH/Log/Malabon (Grast) + +TH/COPS Food ) + +6 +iw Hood +RAFORD W. HERBERT +AC/VID + +مانه +SECARP +OFFICE +1 +14-00000 +"" +LASSIFIED +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRE +SUBJECT: (Optional) +FROM: +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +KDFACTOR Project Amendment and Termination +H.E. Mull +EXTENSION NO +1973/ +4167 +DATE +26 April 1973 +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building). +DATE +RECEIVED +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +RECEIVED +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a time across column after each comment.) +FORWARDED +1. +C/WH/1 +26 26 +2. +WH/B&F +3. +WI/LOG +WH/SS +54-73 +5. +WH/Plans/Erna +6. +7. +C/WHARR +-G/WH/THS +8. +1313 +C/WH/FI +9. +C/WH/Plans +15. +10. +AC/WHD +11. +5/14/73 P +12. +MPS/BG/FI +13. +WH/1/FI +14. +15. +FY 72 FUNDS AVAILABLE +K +BY. 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WCE ONTLE WAS ASSCALLOUS STATES +FILE TITLE/XPORT/VOLUEH.: +KDPADGES Vol I +Operations +INCLUSIVE DATES: 3 Jan 1962-19 Dec 1963 +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +LIIDDO +POOM: 3034 +DELETIONS, IF ANY: +/ +KDBADGER 50-6-75/3 +THATIE +DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED +REVIONED BY +(PRINT NAME) +24.6.18 6/26 1. NARDWAY, +6/27/28 +26 JUL 1378 +27 JULY 28 +11/20/28 +Da +STONATURE OF +REVIENING OFFICIA. +Panashivay +D. Hardway Handway- +HARDWAY +DAN HALOWAY +HAROWAY +Dan Handway +Handurany +SEN +IS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THES FILE. +FORM +3-02 +قم +15. +OPERATIONS +LdeR- +JANUARY 1962 DECEMBER 1963 VOL +LIENVOY OPERATIONS +50-6-75/ + +: +FORM +2-00 +2593 +CONFIDENTIAL +NOTICE +i +THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED. DO NOT +ADD ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS FOLDER. FORWARD CS +i +DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS FOLDER +TO IP/RPU GE-58. +NOTICE +CONFIDENTIAL +1 +17-13) + +DISPATCH +Chier, Ali Division +Chief, GR Division: +CLASSIFICATION +XX +SECRET +FROM +DUBJECT +Chief of Station, Mexico City +LCIMPROVE/LIENVOY - Terro de WANSTRAM or WANSTROHM (phonetic) +ACTIKON FEQUIPEDREFERENCES +PROLESSING ACTION +MARNED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESH +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +, +س +1. Forwarded under separate cover as Attachment A are two LIENVOY +transcripts of 1.2 November 1963 and two LINVOY transcripts of 13 November +1963 which leadquarters may consider for transmitial to Suation Stockholm. +2. +Forwarded under separate cover as Attachment B is a photograph of +an unidentified male (who was accompanied by an unidentified temale whose +photograph the Station acset did not oblain) who visited the Soviet Erbassy +a. 1400 hours on 12 November 1965. The Station believes this male is iden- +tical with Subject since the male in the photograph is the only unidentified +male who was alco accompanied by a won and, secondly, this male appears +to be a nordic type. The Station recognizes, however, that Subject may have +ody claimed to be a Swede for cover purposes. +い。 The following is the comment made by Douglas J. PRINGLASS, the +Station's LIEINOY translator, concerning Attachment A: +He +"The exact spelling; of this neme could not be determined. +charted by naying that it is W AN.. and then stopped, emphasizing +the two dots above A. It is very strange that he, beln, a vele did not +seck the ald of his Swedish Consulate, but applied to the Covlet Na- +bacsy and asked for a man, whom he met by chance (?) in a restaurant. +Cut stronger still is the response of the Embassy officials, who went +out of their way to find a chip for him. Usually requests of this +nature are brushed aside and quite often in a very rude wanner. Judging +from his non-British accent ani almost flawless English, he rust have +lived in the United States or Cennda for quite some time." (The Station +PEDWOOD officer agrees with FEIGLASS comment regarding the usual re- +luctance of Soviet Fabassy officials to help in a matter of this type.) +4. Station Mexico has no record of any member os the Sovies Thbassy +travelling to Oaxaca during this period. +Station Hexico haso traces on Dubject. +Jum +Ww/alt A & B (u's/c) +SR w/att A & B (us/c) +CYS REFERENT TORT: SR/CI/A +CS CERY Mullard (Cuths +COPY +DATE +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +CURTIS +50-1-7513 +19 December 1063 +7 +E +Geclars +HPA-22630 +CLASSIFICATION +HOS FILE NUMBER +SECRE +Juknowm + +COM +DISPATCH +Chief, Whi +CLASS-FICATION +FROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR +INDELING REQUIRES +QUA +CAN JUDGE INDULING +FLCM +Chief of Statit, Mexico City +SUBJECT +LIENVOY-8 - C-780040OA 17 Oct 1959 +ACTION FEQUALD HESTREDANCES +Reference: +A. EMMW-12027 dated 23 Oct 1963 +P. HMMA-21331 dated 10 May 1963 +C. FHMMA-20408 dated 19 December 1963 +CROFIL +1. Station Mexico regrets the confusion over the status of LIENVOY-8. +He was terminated 29 February 1960. An Agent Service Record is attached. +d. Theetptorem LIENVOY-MMA-20408 dated 19 December 1962 +should have been ENVOY, Headerters roted that L'ENVOY-6 had been +omitted and called this to the attention of the Station in HMMW-11457 dated +1 April 1963. As it noticed at bat time that LIENVOY-5 had been included +in error in the project tenewal ٢٣٠٩١٢٢ Tatead of LIENΨΟΥ-6. +Enclosure; +Agent Service Record +Distribution: +3-WIH, 4 محمد +: +CASALTOONSMANNER +HMMA-7.2449 +CSSTATION +ECRET +Willard C. CURTIS +DATE +7 November 1965 +IC FILE NUMBER +201-118406 +: + +SECRET +LIENVOY PRODUCTION +NOVEMBER 1963 +HMMs +MEXIS +HMM 8054 +MEXI 7137 +HMM 8046 +MEXI 7133 +HMM 8041 +ΜΕΧΙ 7127 +HMMAS +HMMA-22518 +HMMA-22472 +HMMA-22452 +HMM 8039 +MEXI 7119 +HMMA-22449 +HMM 8030 +ΜΕΧΙ 7106 (HMM 8079) +HMMA-22422 +HMM 8026 +MEXI 7068 +HMM 8019 +MEXI 7065 +HMM 8018 +MEXI 7033 +HMM 8004 +MEXI 7028 +HMM 8002 +10 ++ +ΜΕΧΙ 7010 (HMM 2067) +MEXI 7000 (IMM 8057) +ΜΕΧΙ 6975 +MEXI 6972 +ΜΕΧΙ 6955 (HMM 8047) +ΜΕΧΙ 6937 (HMM 8045) +MEXI 6348 (HMM 8008) +ΜΕΧΙ 6840 (ΗMM 8001) +ΜΕΧΙ 6838 (HMM 8000) +ΜΕΧΙ 6830 (HMM 7994) +MEXI 6813 (HMM 7990) +MEXI 6810 +MEXI 6805 +ΜΕΧΙ 6790 +ΜΕΧΙ 6757 (HMM 7973) +24 +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Erctated traz za +5 +a +39 +: + +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +SUBJECT +Chief, WH Division +CLANS CATW +SECRE +DESENSITIZED +Chief of Station, Mexico City +per GSX 43-43 +e Monthly Operational Report for Project LIENVOX +ACTION REQUIRLD REFERENCES +Action: None. For Headquarters intormation. +Reference: HMMA-22135, 13 September 1963. +XX +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +OMLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +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 +43-01-85 +Melquiades Maldonado Sandez +23-85-25 +Alfonso Aguilar Monteverde pl +24-61-75 +Jorge L. Tamayo Casteliejos MLN +45-59-52 +-David Alfaro Siqueiros +13-21-14 +Francisco Galindo Ochoa +43-15-06 +-Enrique Gonzalez Pedrero +11-16-48 +-Ignacio Acosta Lagunez MIL +19-15-06 +-Roberto Romero Adams +(continued) +KOBADGER +/ARO +Enclosure: +Removed from Project +Production Report +Removed frication・・70/3 +073-773774 +Box: +29 +Fold: +Distribution: +WH, w/encl +CROSS REFERENCE TO +Exclese +داری +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-22267 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE +8 October 1963 +HOS FILE NUMBER +50-6-75/3 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +HMMA-C2267 +10-29-69 +- Movimiento de Liberacion Nacional +46-12-70 +-C.T.A. L. +46-11-30 +D. F.S. +46-09-50 +-D.F.S. (disconnected 18 September 1963) +35-36-52 +Politica (Revista Manuel Marcue Pardinas) +46-60-15 +-Prensa Latina +46-60-16 +Prensa Latina +14-42-37 +Cuban Embassy +14-92-14 +Cuban Embassy (disconnected 23 September 1905) +25-07-95 +Cuban Embassy (apartment of Ramon Sinobas +disconnected on 23 September 1963 when apartment +became vacant) +14-13-26 +Cuban Embassy +15-60-55 +Soviet Embassy (Chancery) +15-61-55 +Soviet Embassy (Chancery) +15-69-87 +Soviet Embassy (Military Attache) +15-61-07 +Soviet Embassy (Commercial Office) +15-12-64 +Soviet Embassy (Film Representative) +45-61-80 +Czech Embassy +45-61-81 +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 23 September 1905) +Headquarters will note from the above that three lines were disconnected in +order to cover three Yugoslav lines. Two of the lines which were disconnected +were Cuban Embassy lines, 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 Embassy which was +never answered. The Cubans are trying to get Sinobas' line moved to the +Embassy. They have also asked for the telephone company to repair 14-92-14. +As soon as these lines are working again, coverage of two of the Yugoslav +Embassy lines will be dropped in order to pick up all the Cuban lines which +are presumed to have a much higher priority. +3. Processing of LIENVOY Information +1 +The Station continues to receive full transcripts in Spanish on the +Cuban lines (three), the Soviet Embassy lines (five), and as of 18 and 23 +September the Yugoslav lines (three). These transcripts are received each +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 +begins 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. +1 +Douglas J. FEINGLASS, staff 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: +M +530 +14.. + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +T +SEGRETT +۵۰ روز +ΗΜΜΑ-22267 +a. On 2 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 Orleans. She +gave the address of her apartment and asked for a meeting. This lead was +promptly followed up by station investigative assets who identified the woman +and learned that she was attending a philosophers' conference at the University +of Mexico. She returned to the United States on 17 September. All available +information was forwarded to Headquarters for passing 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 trascripta from the +previous day. The daily meetings with Victor W. OBOLD and David B. +SCHLAGETER, the two EE translators, Wertransferred on 18 September 1963 +from the Station EE case officer to the KURIOT technician, Gregory D. +PARMUTH who delivers and receives reels and transcripts from them each +day. PARMUTH also acts as 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. +(Curtis +Winard C. CURTIS +CLASS FICATION +LISE PREVIOUS EDITION +10530 +REPLACES FORMY +51 5128A AND +[00: +WHICH ARE OBSOLE +SECRET/ +CONTINUED +50-6 75/3 +PAGE NO +3. + +SECRET +LIENVOY PRODUCTION +SEPTEMBER 1963 +MEX Is +HMMAS +NNS +ΜΕΧΙ 6333 (HMM 7812) +HMMA 22194 +EMM 7793 +ΜΕΧΙ 6332 (HMM 7810) +ΗΜΜΑ 22193 +EMM 7783 +MEXI 6519 (HMM 7804) +ΗΜΜΑ 22159 +HMM 7770 +ΜΕΧΙ 6302 (Hмм 7801) +ΗΜΜΑ 22149 +HMM 7767 +MEXI 6271 (HMM 7787) +ΗΜΜΑ 22135. +EMM 7742 +MEXI 6215 (HMM 7761) +ΗΜΜΑ 22116 +FNM 7725 +ΜΕΧΙ 6205 (HMM 7760) +HMMA 22115 +EMM 7724 +MEXI 6135 +ΗΜΜΑ 22000 +EMM 7723 +ΜΕΧΙ 6133 (HMM 7743) +HMMA 22052 +ΜΗΧΙ 6129 (HMM 7741) +MEXI 6107 +MEXI 6104 (HMM 7736) +ΜΑΧΙ 6097 (HMM 7725) +MEXI 6042 (HMM 7711) +MEXI 6038 (HMM 7708) +MEXI 6034 +MEXI 6030 (HMM 7706) +ΜΕΧΙ 6029 (ΗMM 7707) +18 ++ +9 +3 +35 + +- +PERSONALITY BRIEF +1. General Lazaro CARDENAS del Rio +As a pro-Communist, anti-United States former (1934-1940) +President of Mexico, CARDENAS plays an important role in 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 friend 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 (National 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 seeking 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 +TAMAYO is a Communist professor at the National Autonomous +University of Mexico. He is a leading member of many Communist +front activities in Mexico including the CMP (Mexican Peace +: +1 +50-166-55/3 + +-2- +قتم +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 Adams +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 is 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 Lagunes +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. + +-3- +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 +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 +15 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 is to gain leftist 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 + +-4- +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 headed by Vicente LOMBARDO +Toledano. +13. Prensa Latina +Operationg 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;and with +Cetepka, the Czechoslovakian Agency. +50-6-75/3 + +: Chief of Station, Mexico City +X +: Chief of Station, Guatemala City +: Chief, All Division +: Victor Maduel GUTIERREZ Garvis (201-68248) +: +Refs: A. HAM-11838, 16-August 1963 +B. HA-22262, 3 October 1963 +1. Reference is made to your question about the type informa- +tion boeded on GUTIERREZ. +Headquarters is interested in "current" +information on his activities, and especially on his travels and his +contact with Kanuel VEGA Perez, Chief of G-2 at the Cuban Embassy +in Mexico City. The comment on fi-7289 regarded only the non- +dissemination of the report, and was not intended to discourage the +Station from reporting information on meetings between GOTIERREZ +and VEGA. +2. Headquarters would appreciate receiving, on a continuing +basis, pertinent information on GUTIERREZ extracted from the +LIENVOT take. +Distrioution: +2- COS, Mexico City +1 +- COS, Guatemala +24 October 1963 +END OF DISPATCH +HM-12049 +SE +201-68249 + +2 October 1963 +MENORANDUM FOR: Chief, Foreign Intelligence +SUBJECT: TDY to Mexico City +1. After taking a good look at LIENVOY and LIFEAT, I would agree +with the persons I 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 also +there are people at the station who look for it and are able to recog- +nize it. The case of LIFEAT is interesting in this respects It has +been deprived of its most productive lines in favor of LIENVOY, 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. This includes the Chief of Station, who goes over +the highlights of the previous day's take every morning and marks +certain items for action by station case officers or reports officers. +The reports officers work on copies of the take at the same time. +3. There are several aspects of LIENVOY that make it an excellent +operation and an outstanding producer of intelligence. I will describa +thes in detail when my notes get here from the station. The principal +factors in the success of LIRNVOY seem to be the following. +a. +The agreement made with top Maxican officials, unlike +many such agreements elsewhere, is as much in effect today as it +was at the start: the targeting is not based on personal politics; +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 everyone at the station praises very highly. +c. +The station is organized to handle the take speedily as +soon as it comes in. The Chief of Station, the case officers, the +reports officers, all work on it at the same time and exchange +views on hot items. They do not let reports backlogs accumulate. + +: +d. Bach new item on a target person is linked to a past +history; what appears as a fragmentary bit in a conversation +becomes a meaningful development in a continuous story. Conti- +muity on the job makes this possible. +e. The equipsant is kept in good working order by complete +cleaning and checking of each unit once a month. The 32 units +in use today are those installed in 1959. +4. A detailed description of LIENVOY and its counterpart LIFEAT +should provide good models with which to compare other tap operations. +It should give criteria for good procedures. It should give some idea +of the desirable size of such operations, considering the available +targets, the size of the station, and the other tasks and operations of +the station. It should show what the station puts into ita tap opera- +tions and what it gets out of then. LIENVOY and LIFEAT are an interesting +example of two interacting operations, one Joint and the other independ- +ent. +5. My stay in Nexico was as interesting and fruitful as it was +enjoyable. And I hope it was not too great a burdan on the station. +ye +CC: C/WH/3 + +ORIG: J.M. WHITTEN:Jpm +UNIT: WH/3 +EXT +5613 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +[NOEX +1, +[NO INDEX +DATE: 16 Sept 1963 FILE IN CO FILI NO. +ΤΟ : MEXICO CITY +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +C/WH 5 +INFO: +ADDP, C/CI, RF, VR +TO +MEXI +INFO +RYBAT LIENVOY +SOLENO +17 SEP 63 5 23z +STOCEN +LEFERRED +RROUTINE +CITE DIR +68906 +IDEN IN BRILLARD MESSAGE TO CURTIS TRANSMITTED BY GALBOND +IS MR. GERARD CAMPAGNA. +Wc. Lerd +CWILD +RELEASING OFFICER +/. +END OF MESSAGE +WH/COPS +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +CROOF 1 +さころのつらい and +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +J.M. WHITTEN +CHII/3 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy No. + +CLASSIFICATION +.1 +xx +TO +DNFO +DISPATCH +Chief, WH Division +CHER T +FROM +SUBJECT +Chief-of-Station, Nexico City +Monthly Operational Report for Project LIFNVOY +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Action: None. For Headquarters' information. +Ref +: HMMA-22005, 23 August 1963 +PROCESSING ACTION +BANEO REINEN +NO INCEROS RE +CARY QUALIFIER NSA +CAN HOE INDEXING +丸 +1. There follows the monthly operational report for Project LIENVOY +activities during August 1963. +2. Target Lines - August 1963. +There were no changes in the target lines daring this reporting +period. The Yugoslav lines have not yet been connected but one of them should +be operating by the und of September. +3. Frocessing of LIENVOY Information. +HMMA-22000 dated 21 August 1963 transmitted the first group of +copies of transcripts against the Cuban lines. Since that time, carbon copies +have been forwarded to Headquarters on a weekly basis. +Orville HORSFALL, staff agent, has eliminated the backlog of +some fifty reels from the Russian lines and at the present time is working on +the Polish LIFEAT coverage which Woodrow GABFOTT (ps) has not been able to +handle. HORSFALL will be used in this capacity only until the Station has a +higher priority job for him or until his permanent assignment is determined. +There has been no change in Douglas J. FEINGLASS' assignment +since the last progress report. +4. Exploitation of LIFNVOY Information. +The following are some (not all) of the exploitations during +August 1963 of leads from LIENVOY: +a. +LIENVOY contributed support to the REWOOD AEJUMBO oper +ation during this period by confirming several contacts between the principals +Involved. Details of this case have been reported by the Station SR Case Officer. +CROSS REFERENCE TO +b. On 8 August LIFNVOY reported indications that an tunnauned +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +DATE +.13 September 1963 +HMMA-22135 +SAJU 1 +CLASSIFICATION +HOS FILE N +Eachuted from +ws, recine and +50-0-75043 + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +IMMA-22135 +to travel alone by plane to +DIZTAG diplomat stationed in Caracas planned +Mexico City via Panama carrying a diplomatie pouch for turnover in Mexico and +return to Caracas with diplomatic mail received from DIZTAG couriers in Mexico. +This was reported to Headquarters, Carmens, and Panama as a possible opportunity +to obtain or copy these pouches. (MF-XI-5681) +c. +On 7 August this project revealed contact between the +Partido Popular Socialista and the Soviet Ambassy. Roberto JARAMILLO Flores, +national leader of the Juventud Popular Socialista, the youth organization of +the Marxist Partido Popular Socialista, arranged for an urgent meeting with +Nikolaly Sergeyevich LEONCV, Third Secretary and Cultural Officer of the Soviet +Embassy. It will be recalled that LEONOV went to the Soviet Union and acted +as interpreter for Mdel CASTRO on his visit there earlier this year. MEXI-5705 +transmitted a report on JARAMILLO's contact with LEONOV. +d. On 5 August LIENVOY reported the presence in Mexico of +one Doctor Paul BARAN who was in contact with Cuban Embassy officials and prom- +inent Mexican Marxist intellectuals. BARAN appeared to be on a trip throughout +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 +Mexico in the past and made contact with American Communists and Mexican leftists. +This information was sent to Headquarters in MEXI-5735 for dissemination to +ODENVY. +e. +On 12 August William ROSE, who identified himself as a +student from the United States studying at the University of Mexico (UNAM) asked +for an interview with Vicente LOMBARDO Toledano, Secretary General of the Popular +Socialist Party (PPS). ROSE claimed to have letters of Introduction to LOMBARDO +from laborr leaders in the United States. A check of Station files revealed +William Maurice ROSE, 1474 Federal Way, Salt Lake City, Utah, as a student at +the UNAM. 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FOR FORECCING REAJO:IS, ALTHOUGH +DE MUCH DESIRE TO MAINTAIN THIS +DEEN IT PRUDENT TO INFORM +OP UVILATERALLY, +AND PRESIDENT, REQUESTING ΤΗΣΥ +כרכספת כי כאן OFIRECRUITMENT AND SIMPLY ACCEPT FUTURE REPORTS AS +CIS FROM TESTWORTHY SENSITIVE SOURCE, LEAVING MANAGEMENT +L +IN LONG INTERVIEW GAVE CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF +ACTIVITIES AND HIS PELATIONS WITH OTHER COLE PARTISS +FECRET +SSIFIED MESSAGE +EN +SECRET +PAGE +HIS INFO SEENS SUBSTANE TALLY TONS ALTHOUGH HE HAS WITHHELD +ER INFO, UNDERSTADAFLY HE IS CONCERNED ADIC EXTRAPMENT +TANCE WITH AGREEMENT TO REMUNERATE PIM, SECURITY LEAY LOCALLY +OH HE FEARS RS COULD RESILT HIS DEATH ME IE INDICATES WILLINGNESS +TINUE IN PARTY ACTIVITIES SALV, ATTEND CONFERENCES, STRENGTHEN +1 +ACT CTS WITH OTHER COMMIE PARTOES, STRIVE GAIN HIGH PARTY 05'S, +ALERT FOR INTEL ON GUERRILLA WARFARE AND CZENIA ACTIVITIES. +INFO FROM ANGED INCLUDES FOLL +FOR FOUR +A. HE ARRANGED MOSCOW TRAVEL RECENTLY +LVS, LETTING THEIR PARENT GROUPS MAKE SELECTIONS, THOSE +LECTED WERE RENAN RODAS LAZO, PEDRO RAUL FARSAN MEDRANO +BERTO ARMIJO NAVARRETE AND ONE OTHER WHOSE NANE HE COULD NOT +CALL. +A. HE GELIEVES PCES CENTRAL COMMITTEE INCLUDES SHAFICK HANDAL +RGE ARIAS GOMEZ, RAUL CASTELLANOS FIGUEROA BET SAYS HANDAL +ONLY ONE WHOM HE KNOWS ON POES EXECUTIVE COMMITTES +C. PARTY PSEUDOS FOR SELF, HANDAL AND CASTELLANOS RESPECTIVELY ARS +MPEDRO ALD FERNANDEZ HOWEVER HANDAL PSEUDO NOT CHANGED +ANOTHER WHICH COULD NOT RECALL. +HE AND JOSE MANLIO ARGUETA BOTH WERE TRAINED BY +PAD GW TRAINING ALSO. +INTEL: +3. POES HAS ESTIMATED 622 NEMBERS, ALTHOUGH THIS HIS GUESS RATHER +• +HARD INFO. WELL ORGANIZED IN SAN SALV BUT WEAK IN COUNTRY +CANIZATION DESPITE MANY CAMPESINO MEMBERS. +C. FUAR PRACTICALLY INACTIVE +2. PRES HAS SUPPORTERS FOR CHICOTINE AS CELLAR COV LINE BI +EFERENCES HAVE NOT CAUSSI, LEADERS AVOR SCV LINS +14-00 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +U BORNE DALTON NOT NENDER OF POSS 101 BUTAC +ENCERNED ADDIE HIS DISAPPEARANCE. THEY ARE TAYTA, EX-RT PRESSURE +OVCOVT TH TROUSERS WOO DE WILLING ACCEPT MIT EXPISION FRON +COUNTDY RATHER THAN HAVE HIM LANGUISH IN SOME LOCAL JAP. COVE +AS NOT SAID ANYTHING ABOUT DALTO ARREST OR LOCATION +T IS A POES MEMBER CONTINUOUSLY SONCE 1955. HIS SUSPENSION HAS +SIDERED BECAUSE HE TOOK ASYLUM IN MEXI END 29 JANUARY 63 +WAS NOT CARRIED OUT BECAUSE HE GAVE SATISFACTORY EXPLANATION +OF CONDUCT ON ARRIVING MEXT FEW DAYS LATER. +IN LINE PARA I REASONING BELIEVE BEST TO INFORM +EETING WITH HEX/SCHEDULED 096 HOURS LOCAL TIME 23 SS734359.2EQUEST +MOS VIENS BY 2339 HOURS +AMEETING 1930 HOURS 29 SEPTERER ANEXO +EETING MORALLANG 28 SEPTEMBER AFTER +SECRET +MEETING +IN SISLI diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10103.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10103.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..d75e1191936595e75aca21efcd0f05c5f535fde7 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10103.md @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +104-10187-10103 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +WH/S #64-749 +13 October 1984 + +MEMORANDUM + +CUBAN DEFECTOR +SUBJECT: Operation +24 +Briefing in Guatemala (Chief of State Peralta) + +1. The briefing was held in a small luxurious government conference room on the afternoon of Friday 9 October 1964, lasting about 2 1/2 hours. (Chief of state Colonel Peralta, Minister of Government Colonel Serrano and Intelligence Chief Colonel Porres attended for the Guatemalans. + +TWO CIA OFFICERS WERE PRESENT + +2. At the request of the SENIOR CIA OFFICER prefixed the operational briefing with a brief description of how the U. S. Intelligence community operates, of the role of CIA, of the need for compartmentation and security, and specifically of how the foregoing considerations make it imperative for (the Guatemalans) to adopt security precautions which will ensure that the information we provide and the joint operations we undertake are compartmented within the Guatemalen government (and, in fact, discussed by the Guatemalan government exclusively with our representatives in the fisia). + +3. Following the introductory remarks outlined above, I briefed the group on the DGI structure, the DGI operational techniques, and specifically on DGI aims and operations in Guatemala. The (president)lent close attention throughout the briefing and examined the exhibits closely, including the DGI intelligence requirements for (Guatemala) and the (Salvadoran "Caso Zapato" file). + +4. After the foregoing exposition, I explained our aims in exploiting the information + +in this connection! asked for close cooperation and coordination of activities, promising that we shall do our utmost and making reference to our travel lists and watch list. + +-3- + +h. The effectiveness of his own actions against guerrillas in (Guatemala) and his determination to "meet violence with violence;" + +i. Recognition of the importance of the information covered in the briefing and of its exploitation; + +j. Reference to the case of the (Mexican courier) working for (Cuban intelligence) and now detained in (Guatemala). + +k. Acceptance of security restrictions and his decision to hold the information to those present. + +l. In replying to the remarks of Colonel Peralta, I said that we appreciate the cooperation of Guatemala in the OAS and that we shall be most interested in the exploitation of the possibilities in the present case. I added that the matter of using force against Cuba is a policy matter on which I was not competent to comment but that the decisions made by the United States Government are based on careful study of detailed information (including information on Soviet intentions and capabilities. + +8. At the conclusion of the meeting, (Peralta) asked for a copy of the requirements (which he already had gone over closely) and took the copy with him to study further. + +-3- + +ANOTHER +5. With reference to (Dalton's) case, because of the developments and plans in (El Salvador), I explained briefly the status of the (DALTON card)and the possibility of his being transferred to Guatemala). (This was in line with the discussion that occurred in (El Salvador) which included our officer, the Crealdent and the President's intelligence advisor, Colonel MEDRANO). In that the Guatemalan government take no action unless requested by President RIVERA or Colonel MEDRANO and that, if (DALTON) is transferred, one of our people probably would talk to (DALTONs) in (Guatemala)). + +3. The (Chief of State Peralta) made a rather impassioned speech in which he covered the following points: + +a. His own long experience in the OAS, in Cuba and in Central America; + +b. His early warnings about Castro--which were disregarded; + +c. The extent to which Guatemala has lived up to its obligations in the OAS; to which it has cooperated in efforts against Castro; and to which it has looked toward U.S. leadership; + +d. The failure of the U. S. to take aggressive action against Cuba and the need for taking a hard line, including the use of force in support of military activity by the free Cubans and the other American countries; + +e. His appreciation that the Soviets will not be willing to risk a nuclear war over Cuba; + +f. Condemnation of Mexico for her dealings with Cuba, for failure to abide by her obligations in the OAS, and for permitting the Castroites to operate out of Mexico against other American countries; + +g. The need for action against Mexico; + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10109.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10109.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e5e96afc08c35beb0dd1b4a8eb2567ad52fe3b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10109.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +14-00000 +104-10187-10109 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce +GERCOLLECTION PRESTALTE + +TIME +Y +SECRET 2830592 +CIAOFFICER +CUBAN TARGET +CEMEDIATE DIR CITE SALV 52968 +WHDIVE CUBA CHEHN DEFECTOR +REF SA 5294 +1. MEETING AND AT HOTEL SAFESITE LASTED 1015 +0 1449 HOURS 27 SEPTEMBER. +24 CHIEF INTEL SERVICE +2) FAR NEITHER NOR AWARE OF THIS OR REF MEETINGS. +Chief Intel SERVICE +24 +CUBAN TARGET CIA. +AND PRESIDENT KNOW IS TARGET AND, AS HOS +WARE, HAVE COOPERATED IN PREVIOUS ATTEMPTS TO CONTACT HIM AND OTHERS +CUBAN DEFECTOR +CUBAN TARGET +INVOLVED IN EXPLOITINGLEADS. IN ADDITION HAS BEEN +24 INTEL SERVICE 24 +CONTINUING TARGET FOR AND FOR LONG PERIOD AND LIKELY TO +24 LIAISON INTEL SERVICE 24 +AL COULD DISCOVER +EMAIO SO. HENCE THERE IS HIGH RISK +CIA +CIA +CIA +CONTACT IN FUTURE HANDLING. IN VIEW OFFRES HAND GIVEN +24 INTEL SERVICE 24 +IN THESE OPS BY PRESIDENT AND SUCH DISCOVERY COULD DAMAGE +CIA OFFICER +0 +US. GOVT +AND ALL RELATIONS. FOR FOREGOING REASONS, ALTHOUGH +CIA OFFICER +Cuban Target +AND MUCH DESIRE TO MAINTAIN THIS OP UNILATERALLY, +Chief INTEL SERVICE 24 24 +AND PRESIDENT REQUESTING THEY +THEY DEEM IT PRUDENT TO INFOR +MAKE NO RECORD OF RECRUITMENT AND SIMPLY ACCEPT FITURE REPORTS AS +ป +XMING FROM TROSTWORTHY SENSITIVE SOURCE, LEAVING MANAGEMENT TO +CIA +Cuban Target +IN LONG INTERVIEW GAVE CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF INFO ON +FCES ACTIVITIES AND HIS RELATIONS WITH OTHER COMMIE PARTIES AND +SECRET + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +CUBA +SECRET +IN PAGE. +HIS INFO SEEMS SUBSTANTIALLY TRUE ALTHOUGH HE HAS WITHHELD +CIA +OTHER INFO. UNDERSTANDABLY HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT ENTRAPMENT, +COMPLIANCE WITH AGREEMENT TO REMUNERATE HIM, SECURITY LEAK LOCALLY +WHICH HE FEARS COULD RESULT HIS DEATH. HE INDICATES WILLINGNESS +CONTINUE IN PARTY ACTIVITIES , ATTEND CONFERENCES, STRENGTHEN +T +CONTACTS WITH OTHER COMMIE PARTPES, STRIVE GAIN HIGH PARTY POSES, +CUBAN +1 +BE ALERT FOR INTEL ON GUARRILLA WARFARE AND ACTIVITIES. +CUBAN Target +3. INFO FROM MICLUDES FOLL: +(7357) +A. HE ARRANGED MOSCOW TRAVEL RECENTLY (SEE SALV 5248) FOR FOUR +SALVS, LETTING THEIR PARENT GROUPS MAKE SELECTIONS. +ROB +: +B. HE BELIEVES PCES CENTRAL COMMITTEE INCLUDES SHAFICK HANDAL, +JORGE ARIAS GOMEZ, RAUL CASTELLANOS FIGUEROA BOT SAYS HANDAL +IS ONLY ONE WHOM HE KNOWS ON PCES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. +EL +C. PARTY PSEUDOS FOR SELF, HANDAL AND CASTOCLANOS RESPECTIVELY ARE +HOWEVER HANDAL PSEUDO NOW CHANGED +TO ANOTHER WHICH COULD NOT RECALL. +D HE +HE HAD GW TRAIVING ALSO. +CUBAN +TRAINED BY INTEL; +E. PCES HAS ESTIMATED 603 MEMBERS, ALTHOUGH THIS HIS GUESS RATHER +THAN HARD INFO. WELL ORGANIZED IN SAN SALV BUT WEAK IN COUNTRY +ORGANIZATION DESPITE MANY CAMPESINO MEMBERS. +5. FUAR PRACTICALLY INACTIVE. +G. PCES HAS SUPPORTERS FOR CHICOM LINE AS WELL AS SOV LINE BUT +DIFFERENCES HAVE NOT CAUSO SPLIT. LEADERS FAVOR SOV LINE. +SECRET + +14-00000 +A4/2 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +IN PAGE. +H. ROQUE DALTON NOT MEMBER OF POES NOW SU POES AND STUDENTS ARE +CONCERNED ABOUT HIS DISAPPEARANCE. THEY ARE TRYING EXERT PRESSURE +GHDERUTIES +GOVT FERO!! ST523, WOULD SE WILLING ACCEPT HIS EXPULSION FROM +k +PUNTOY RATHER THAN HAVE HIM LANGUISH IN SOME LOCAL JAIL., GOVT +N +HAS NOT SAID ANYTHING ABOUT DALICE ARREST OR LOCATION. +コン +24 +CHIEF INTEL SERVICE +4. +IN LINE PARA I REASONING BELIEVE BEST TO INFORY +MEETING WITH HIM SCHEDULED 0920 HOURS LOCAL TIME 23 SEPTEMBER. REQUEST +HOS VIEWS BY 2830 HOURS. +CUBANITARGET +5. NEXTEETING 1331 HOURS 29 SEPTEMBER.NET +MEET ING MORNING 28 SEPTEMBER AFTER ΜΕΓΙΝΟ +DALTON +INTEL SERVICE 24 +CIA Gfficer +ASSET ARRAINED EVENING IG SE +MELT WIT +SECRET.. +CUBAN Touget. +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10110.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10110.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78f4aa0eb5728a8d9e02217875c123586164119d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10110.md @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +14-00000 +104-10187-10110 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +10 +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED + +SAL SALVAD +UNIT TIME +VINE 1 WH 1745 + +C/O STEEL R, FILE + +SECRET 282138Z +PRIORITY DIR CITE SALU SSOL +WH DIV CUBA CUBAN DEFECTOR +PERS A. SALV5296 + +5. DIR 52599 +(1~82314. +24 +IN-82908 +28 SEPTCY. + +CHOFFICER CIA OFFICER +SALVADORAN +INTEL CHIEF +1. IN ACCORDANCE REFS AND MET MORNING +CIA OFFICER +28 SEPTEMBER IN OFFICE TO BRIEF HIM ON RECRUITMENT, +CUBAN TARGET 24 SALV INTEL CHIEF +PORTANCE AND SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS. WAS NUCH IMPRESS- + +ED AND AGREED ENPHATICALLY ONLY CHECK AND PRESIDENTED WOULD KNOW + +BECRUITMENT AND THEY WOULD NAKE NO RECORD OF IT. DURING +CIA OFFICER +CUBAN TARGET +POINTED OUT IS MOST IMPORTANT LOCAL TARGET + +BECAUSE HE HAS KNOWLEDGE OF AND ACCESS TO COMMIE PARTIES SALV AND +OTHER CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES, + +CIA OFFICER + +2SAONE OF HIS AGENTS WHO ALREADY HAS LEFT SALV +3/17 + +SECRET + +SOURLES&M +NETHODS + +SECRET INSPAGE +CUBANASSET SALU. INTEL CHIEF 24 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ARRANGED CONTACT WIT ACCEPTES SITHOUT QUEST +ION, MADE NO DEMANDS, ORDERED ALL HIS FACILITIES AND UTNOST +COOPERATION TO CIA OFFICER CIA OFFICER BELIEVE THERE HAS BEEN NO +SECURITY PROBLEM TO DATE. + +: +3. DO NOT FLAN HIT ANY OTHER TARGETS SALV AT THIS TIME, EXCEPT +DALTON +CUAAN TARGET +SOP TOO IMPORTANT TO RISK DRAWING ATTENTION +CIA +DALTON +TO PRESENCE OR RECRUITMENT EFFORTS. PLAN TO CONTINUE. +INTERROGATION AND RECRUITMENT EFFORT. HIS SILENCE AND +COLLASGRATIO!! IMPORTANT IN THEMSELVES BUT ALSO FOR FORE GOING REASON. +24 SALV. INTEL CHIEF +CIA +AGREES HANDLE EXACTLY AS WISHES. + +SOURCES ME +HETHODS + +24 +SALY. INTEL CHIEF +24 +APPEARED CHT IN PRESIDENT ANL +CENT Aili +SECRET +* ONLY ALTERNATIVE + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10111.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10111.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7db10bc6727b59dec684390cd8e0766f0b192e80 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10111.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10187-10111 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING + +SALF (ITEEDIATO) +OM: DIRECTOR +WH +INDEX +NO INDEX +ALECS FILE NO + +20 SEP 043.92 + +DEFORKED +ROUTINE +FO DDT, WHISA 8, CI, SI/O, CIEN, FI, VR + +(DODIATE) SALV +INFO +UN DIP CUBA SLUBAN DETECTOR. +RAFS SALY MOLEX 5296 (IN 82314) + +CITE DIR +52099 + +UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES, ONLY ALTERNATIVE THIS POINT APPEARS +24 +BS CUT IN PRESITANT + +RELEASING FRIGER +COORDINATING OFFICER + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS FROHIBITED. + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10113.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10113.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..930f045a7c035e11c0f3872a3f1baabb2e63f93a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10113.md @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +104-10187-10113 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL +COPIES 32 +SECRET +FROM SAN SALVATEIS +ACTION WH8 +INFO DD WR. FILE +SECRET 36221CZ +DIR CITE SALV 5312 +WHDIV CUBA CUBAN DETECTOR +REFS A. SALV 5333 (IN83009)* +B. DIR 53380 +CUBAN DEFECTOR +1.ANDAONCE EACH ALONE AND ONCE TOGETHER SAW +DALTON +MORNING 30 SEPTEMBER. TOON SAME POSITION AS PARA 2 REF A. +DENIED KNOWING DESPITE CASE OFFICER RELATIONSHIP, REFUSED DISCUSS +CUBAN DEFECTOR +ANYTHING ABOUT CUSAN INTEL, AND SEGGED FOR RELEASE AND EXILE TO START +LIFE ANEW. +DALTON +2. OBTA IN ING TRUTH FROM FILL BE TIME CONSUMING. HE FULLY +AWARE PROOFS AGAINST HIM BUT PROBABLY HOPES POLITICAL PRESSURE WILL FORCE +RELEASE AND PROBABLY FEARS ADMISSION OF HIS COMPLICITY WILL NOT HELP +HIM. SALV COVT MUST CONVINCE HIM HE WRONG ON BOTH COUNTS. HE OF +DUBIOU'S VALUE INSOFAR AS CONTRIBUTING NEW INFO ABOUT PAST ACTIVITIES +OF CUBAN INTEL OR PCES BUT OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST AS AGENT IF HE +CAN BE TARGETTED AGAINST CUBAN INTEL OR PCES. IF RELEASED WOULD BE +CUBAN DEFECTOR +DEFINITE OBSTACLE TO FURTHER OPS AGAINST TARGETS. IF HE SHOULD +DOUBLED, HIS IMPRISONMENT WOULD COVER RECRUITMENT AND WOULD TEND TO +ENHANCE HIS VALUE. PROBABLY WOULD BE MOST USEFUL OUTSIDE SALV +INCLUDING MEXI AND CUSA. + +SECRET + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +IN PAGE +3. AS MATTERS STAND MOST IMPORTANT TO PROTECT EQUITY IN +CUSAN Target +CIA +C OF GREAT PEOMISE. THIS OP COULD BE AFFECTED ADVERSELY +CUBAN DE ECTOR +BY SPREAD OF NELS ABOUT EFFORTS ON DOALS OF TO EFFECT +RECRUITMENTS. BECAUSE OF VALUE OF +PREFER FOR PRESENT NOT +TO PROCEED AGAINST OTHERS WHO RECEIVED INTEL TRAINING. AFTER +CIA +IS PPCDUCING AND AFTER PRUDENT INTERVALCAN PROCEED WITH +RECRUITMENT EFFORT AGAINST OTHERS EITHER UNILATERALLY OR WITH LIAISON +DEPENDING ON DEVELOPMENTS.. +4. PROCEEDING WITH ARREST OF GUERRILLOS TRAINED IN CUBA PROBABLY +CUBAN PEFECTOR +VOULD BE PENSFICIAL AS LONG AS NOT ATTRIBUTED TO +SOME OF THOSE DETAINED MIGHT BE DOUELED +AND TARGETTED AGAINST GUERRILLA GROUPS OR PCES. +5. APPRECIATE PEF B TO WHICH WILL REPLY AFTER DISCUSSING FURTHER +PROSPECTS AND GOVT INTENTIONS WITH +AISON +AND POSSIBLY PRESIDENT. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10117.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10117.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..116bc53a1972de34483d5de0b84dcd99d1eaaf68 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10117.md @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +104-10187-10117 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +CLASSIFICO ADDGE +76 +SECRET +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICO + +16-26 +SAN SALI +PY COPY +ACLICY +WA Y +ING +170650 +AL +DY +SLOTTLO +DOP 10/1/54 KOLO/50,5/09/5.05 +SECRET 0122572 +21-26 +DIR CITE SALY 5329 +WH DIV CUBA CUBAN DEFECTOR +REFA. SALU 5312 (8.4511) +21-26 + +R. DIR 53383 +100005307 + +SALVADORAN ASSET +1. REF MATTERS DISCUSSED WITH NIGHT 38 SEPTEMBER. +E CONCIRRED IN ALL RESPECTS SAYING WOULD DISCUSS TIMING +WITH PRESIDENT ARRANGED FOR DALTON +24 +TO GOBACK TO SOLITARY +CONFINEMENT SAME NIGHT. + +CIA OFFKER +2. PENDING DEVELOPMENTS, PLANS RETURN HOS AFTER +STOP. THEREFORE BEST HOLD OFF CUPAN EXILE ASSET'S TRAVEL. +16-2 +CHAT +SECRET +51PV diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10142.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10142.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..059113f7cc993b9b37a072eed8398a5d4d07af51 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10142.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +104-10187-10142 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +4 + +MESSAGE ORM +SECRET. + +1.8 Sept 1964 +SAN SALVADOR +OM. DIRECTOR +JNE. WHP +INFO DOP, WHISA Cl, CHOPS, CHOA, + +FILE IN CS FLE NO. +INFO + +SALV +HDIV +CUBA +CUBAN DEP + +CITE DIR +48058 +REF SALV 5238 (IN 69136)* + +24 + +GRATIFIED AT EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION OF BRIEFING TO PRESIDENT +CUT CONCERNED AT KEY ROLE OF CRGE STATION LE AS TOUGH +AS RELATIONS PERMIT IN INSISTING ON PROFESSIONAL HANDLING AND NCT +BACKWARD IN POINTING OUT SECURITY BREACHES AND FUEBLES +PERIARS +STATION WILL SEE CHANCE TO DEMONSTRATE TO RIVERA THAT +IS INCOMPETENT. + +END OF MESSAGE +CIA OFPICERS + +WH COMMENT: CHIEF EMB.rsst +*Station SALV Advised lidas of meeting between Chief +and Saly President concerning +Cuban subversion and use of material. Station +stated President desired only local other than +hinseit to be witting of and information +presented. +Police +DEFECTOR +CLBAN 55 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10146.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10146.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9a4ee1f0021948fb9eb7f4516707536438d6b501 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10146.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +104-10187-10146 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +[... reproduce + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL +COPIES +73 +RI COPY DENNY +SECRET +FROM: +PERSON/UNST NOTIFIED +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED + +ACTION: +ADVANCE COPY +UNIT +TIME +BY +FURNED + +SECRET 252035Z +25 SEP 81621 +DIR CITE SALV 5289 +WH DIV CUBA CUBAN DEFECTORS +REF SALV. 5284 +1. DISCUSSED +REF WITH (CHIEF SALVADORAN INTEL) +THEN HE DISCUSSED WITH CHIEF INFORMING +LATTER (PRESIDENT) WANTS ONLY SUCH ACTION AS CIA +AND THIS ACTION TO BE TAKEN BY ADVISOR REQUESTS + +2. CHIEF SALV. INTEL SAYS WILL MOVE DALTON SOONEST TO HOUSE WHERE CIA OFFICER CAN SEE ALONE. + +3. MEANWHILE STATION ARRANGING THROUGH FOR TO CIA OFFICER +MEET CUTOUT TO. IF CUTOUT STORY VERIFIED, PLA HAVE CIA OFFICER MEET SOONEST. + +SECRET DALTON +*Re INTERPOLATION + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10147.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10147.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b5cf5fce810e9704e8061e52c6cbee2ff4fa5d04 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10147.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +104-10187-10147 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET + +3 September 1964 NCS FILE NO. +: SAN SALVADOR +432 +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF. +WITE +INFO DDP, WH/SAB, SI, CILOPS, CILON, +FI, FINT2, VR + +SALV +INFO +REF SALV 5232 (IN 65051)* +CITE DIR +WN DIV, CUBA, CUBAN DEF. 47146 +4 +01 +INTEL SERVICE CHIEF LIGIBON +HDQS FEELS IT IMPORTANT THAT ALSO ATTEND PRESIDENT 06 +Police Chief +RIVER BRIEFING, SINCE WILL MOST LIKELY TRY MOVE IN +CUBAN DEFECTOR +ON LEADS AND TAKE FULL CREDIT. + +END OF MESSAGE + +WH COMMENT: *SALV will arrange briefing for President Rivera to +be given by on information. OFFICERS +CUBAN DEF," + +RELEASING +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10149.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10149.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ed6751d534716387dcf95ebe243fb5dd58726d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10149.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +104-10187-10149 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET + +27 August 1964 +SAN SALVADOR GUATEMALA CITY + +DIRECTOR +WH T DDPWH/SA P, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PRIPCI, CI/PSI +c1/1c 2, 01/11g Fij ces 3, UR + +SALV GUAT + +DYVOUR PORUMEN AMMUG +REF DIR 45535 + +STAFF EMPLOYEES 45536 +WILL TRAVEL SALV + +1. AND GUAT UPON COMPLETION TEGU MINISTERS MEETING FOR DISCUSSIONS WITH +BOTH STATIONS. HDQS WANTS STATIONS TO SET UP BRIEFINGS FOR PRESIDENT 06 +RIVERA AND CHIEF GOVT PERALTA AND ROUNDTABLE TALKS ON CUBAN SURVERSION + +BOTH COUNTRIES SUCH TALKS IDEALLY WOULD ALSO INCLUDE STATION CHIEF +AND LOCAL LIAISON CHIEF, AS WELL AS STAFF EMPLOYEES +REQUEST ADDRESSEES VIEWS SUCH CONTACTS. +STAFF EMPLOYEE +2. FOR SALV: WILL EXPLORE WITH YOU + +POSSIBLE PITCHES TO AMMUG LEADS, +PENDING OUTCOME SUCH EXPLORATIONS, IDQS PREPARED MAKE AMMUG ONE AVAILABLE +IMMEDIATELY FOR PITCHES. + +ROUTING INITIAL +RID/AN + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/WH/PO/A +C/WH/SA/CI + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10174.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10174.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ac55b776f4684087fac3afbb3643d75c6bb60440 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10174.md @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +104-10187-10174 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECPET + +Chief of Station, London +Chief, Frankfurt (Attr: + +COS, Germany. +TECHS +/Operational + +CALLY CHAL +CAN +MICE PILM + +Transmittal of Debrieflon Report on use of Fraudulent Interratione Travel +Documentation by Cuban Intelligence. Cena 4819. + +Transmitted herewith is a debriefing report on use of Fraudulent International +Local Liaison 24 +Travel Documentation by Cuban Intelligence for passage to the local liais +service. + +Attachment: 1 envl. +As Stated. + +Distribution: +3-COS, London, v/att. (3 copies) +2 Chief, vo/att. +2 COS, Germany, wo/att. + +HAS CACICER + +CISPATCT ) HUDER +031 21363. +13 July 1964. +FICATI +HOLR +SECRET +OFFIC +COCO +OFFICERS +} diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10208.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10208.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bf550b86089a343fa17180261a84eca9f3fc2f1b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10187-10208.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +14-00000 +104-10187-10208 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +: DIRECTOR +OM PANAMA CITY +CON: WY 3 (WH COPY SLOTTED 160 +FO DOR, CI, CICOS, CI/IC 2, CI/RA, FI, WE 6, MUSA 3, AR + +SECRET 0223352 +PRIORITY DIR CITE PACY 3363 +AMMUG +REF: A. DIR 13730 * 1,14 +8. OTTA 1639 (65) + +2574652 +C/S COMMENT: REQUESTED REPLY TO DIRIR. +*CABLE IS NORE THAN A YEAR. + +1. TRACES REF B (WHICH RECD 2 MAY) INCLUDE FOLL ONLY: +A. ROQUE DALTON GARCIA AND ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ. FORAARDED IN +PACY 3312. CIN 71483) +B. JULIO DAMAS VASQUEZ. PROB IDENTICAL TO JULIO DAMASO VASQUEZ. +H2P-3054, 15 MAY 59, REPORTED AS CUBAN CITIZEN, MEDICAL STUDENT +LACKING ONE YEAR STUDY FOR DEGREE WHO JOINED SIERRA MORENA REBEL +FORCES, APPOINTED ARMY DOCTOR WITH RANK OF CAPTAIN, CAPTURED AT +PORTOBELLO. MZP-3854, 29 AUG 60, REPORTED AS WORKING WITH +CUBAN G-2, OFFERING POSITION WITH RADIO REBELDE TO PANAMANI AN +FRIEND. +C. FNU SOSA MAY BE MARIO SOSA NAVARRO, REPOSTED HATA-1534, 7 +AJG 59, AS HONDURAN COMMIE THEN CHIEF OF AUTO SALES DEPT OF FIRM KNOWN +AS RENE SEXPE; SEC GEN OF TEGU REGIONAL COMMITTEE OF POH, ACTIVE +IN COMMIE AFFAIRS GUAT 1953-54, MEXI 1954-57 (SEE +OR MAY BE PASLO ARMANDO SOSA RAMIREZ, HONDURAN, FOOS LA CEIBA, +HONDURAS, & AUG 34, OCCUPATION: RAILROAD WORKER. ARRIVED KINGSTON, +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBIED + +14-00000 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET IN PAGE +JAMAICA, 22 MAY 63, FROM HAVA EN ROUT TEGU WITH PASSPORT 23485 +ISSUED HONDURAS 19 APR 65 (KNGS-522).** + +D. ALEJANDRO GOMEZ MONTANO. HIT-827, 31 JULY 62, REPORTS OVE +ALEJANDRO GOMEZ AS A CITIZEN OF HONDURAS INVOLVED IN COMMIE PROPAGANDA +ACTIVITIES TECJ. HZPA-11329, 9 JUNE 61 REPORTS ALEJANDRO_GOMEZ AS +- +NAME ON LIST CARRIED BY IUS DELEGATE. +Θε. +- +E. RICARO MARTINEZ. HZPA-13234, 9 MAY 63, REPORTED RICARDO AUG- +USTO MARTINEZ AS SALVADORAN, PDOB SANTA ANA, SALV, 23 JUNE 36, OCCUPA- +TION: BRICKMASON, RESIDENCE INDEPENDENCIA NO. 76, SANTA ANA, AS POSSI-. +BLE TRAVELLER TO IRON CURTAIN COUNTRY MARCH 63. +2. RE REF A, STA CAPABILITIES INCLUDE ROO +CONTACT WITH +24 +; DIRECT +UNILATERAL SURVEILLANCE CILLANCE CAPABILITY (LIMITED +BY SIZE OF TEAY + +s. +زی استار +(ここ)(IN +A + +3. PLS ADVISE EXTENT TO WHICH OTTA-1503, 159, 1611 NAIES CAN BE: +DISCLOSED TO PANAMANIAN LEN FOR TRAVEL WATCHLISTING. +A. +HETEN, +B. DISCUSSED WITH 200 + +SECRET +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10188-10015.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10188-10015.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bdaf90b9df4f6cf2e3507d22d191e204c7666062 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10188-10015.md @@ -0,0 +1,1209 @@ +14-00000 + +104-10188-10015 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UTIL OF ASSAS TEATIONS STAFE SALUCES + +1. THIS DOCUMENT 15 CH +2. RETURN THIS DOC +RM GA-50, ON CEVOLI: KDAFGHAN VOL. I. +3. IF YOU FORM SUPPORT +INDIVIDUAL 50-6-122/1 + +VE DATES: 25 SexT - 14 MAR FY +PORM +179 TAL UNIT/LOCATION: LAD 10.00 +ROOM: Bent +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +PROJECT +KDAFGHAN +VOLUME I +SECTION SUPPORT + +-- +" +DATIE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED +REVIEWED BY +(PRINT NAME) +24/78 5/26/78 DA HARDWAY. +5 July 78 +21 JUL +12/20/78 +O HAR +SIGNATURE OF +REVIENING OFFICIAL +Dam Handwany +Dain +HARDWAY way +HARDWAY +HARDWAY +Berk +Hardpany +Handuray +rot +کے +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE. +761 +Ider 2 +A-122/2 +RETIRED FILE +DESENSITIZER +14-00000 +FORM +2-65 +2593 +CONFIDENTIAL +NOTICE + +THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED. DO NOT + +ADD ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS FOLDER. FORWARD CS + +DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS FOLDER + +TO RID/RPU GE-58. + +NOTICE + +CONFIDENTIAL + +(7-13) +14-00000 +FROM: (Headquarters component) +10 +1 +10. +IP/AN +: (Station/Base) +MEXICO CITY + +SECRET +WHEN PILLED INI +SUBJECT AND PROJECT FILE REQUEST +AND FIELD NOTIFICATION OF ACTION + +FROM: (Division) + +COMPLETE ITEMS I THROUGH 12 +INFORMATION FOR REQUESTERS + +ITEM 10-ENTER OLD. TITLE WHEN AMI.NDING A TITLE. CITE +ANY FILLES, SUCH AS 201 OR PROJECT FILES THAT ARE RE- +LATED TO THE FILE COVERED BY THIS REQUEST. III.M 10 MAY +ALSO BE USED TO GIVE REASONS FOR THE ACTION HEING HE +QUESTED, TO IDENTIFY THE TYPE OF MATERIAL 10 BE PLACED +IN A FILE ON TO MAKE OTHER FXPLANATORY REMAHK.S. + +ITEM 3-ALL FILE TITLES MUST OF STERILE SINCE THLY WILL +APPLAR ON THE FIELD COPIES AND ON MACHINE LISTS + +JIEM 6-ALL REMARKS MUST DE STERILE. + +IIIM 7 AND 8-USE FIRST THREE LETTERS OF DISPATCH SYM- +DOLS FOR FIELD STATIONS AND LIST HEADQUANTIHS ILE. +MINTS ACCORDING TO ESTABLISHED NUMERIC CODES +SUBJECT +ITEM 11-A HECOHOS OFFICER MUST SIGN ALL FILE ACTION HE +QUESTS. CONSULT YOUR RMOON ANY PROBLEMS THAT ARISE. +INFORMATION CONCERNING FILE +TYPE OF FILE +% +PROJECT +2 +COUNTHY NUMBLA +20 +FILE TITLE (SPECIFIC SUBJECT (PROJECTS LIMITED TO 15 SPACESI +CODE (FILE) NUMBER +CATEGORY NUMBE +6 +ISPECIFIC SUNILCT NUMBER +122/2 + +KDAFGHAN Support +OPLN FILE +AMENO FILE TITLE +ACTION REQUIRED +ANALYSIS ACTION +CLOSE FILE INDICATE DEPODON +OFOPEN +5. +X +DISPOSITION +RETAIN +IP/ARD + +6. REMARKS IFOR FIELD DISTRIBUTIONI + +DESTRUCTION FRECOMMENOLO +INRU IDATED + +7 INTERESTED STATIONS PROJECTS ONLY) +12:44 + +HOLD IN +CS FILES +RESTRICTED +O INTERESTED HEADQUARTERS DESK LIST ACTION DESK FIRSTI +FILES ACTION +UNRESTRICTED +X +10. COMMENTS INCLUDE SPECIAL HEADQUARTERS ROUTING INSTRUCTIONSI +PREPARE FOLDER AND +SEND TO REQUESTER +CHARGE PERMANENTLY TO +OFFICER & PESKI + +11. +ENDORSEMENT +12. +COORDINATION +SIGNATURE OF BRANCH/DESK R. Ο. + +Geria former #630 +EFFECTIVE DATE +ORM +-63 +I March 1973 +812 +OBSOLETE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +MFG 12-65 +SIGNATUGE OF BHANCH/DESA Я. О. +WHEN APPLICABLEI +50 +SECRET +50 +13. +RID APPROVAL +REQUEST APPROVED BY + +Koliastes M. Conner +CODE (FILE NUMBER +06 +39 +122/2 +1-CS COPY +14-00000. +> +) +KOAFGAN +FORMER CRYPTONYM LIONION +CRYPTONYM CHANGE AUTHORIZED BY ARMSTRONG +S-E-C-R-E-T +DATE OF CRYPTONYM CHANGE +20/04/71 +COMPONENT - PIOVAN +(RO OR RID SECTION CHIEF) +CABLE OR DOCUVENT REFERENCE (FROM ITEM 10 OF FORM 312) - HAMS-7138 +) +) +? +) +N-O-T-1-C-5 +THIS IS AN RID NOTICE OF A CHANGE IN FILE +TITLE CRYPTONYM CAUCED BY COMPROMISE. IT +IS TO BE PLACED IN THE FILE INDICATED AND +TO REMAIN THEREIN AS A PERMANENT OFFICIAL +CS RECORD. +> +S--C---T +FILE IN 050-006-22/02 +14-00000 + +BLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +ROUTING AND OR INITIALS SEEN B +PRONTUTANT NOTIFIED +SECRET +GROUP 1 +5 +וויה +2 +6 +When Filled In) +てもこしんいちくかにも +3 +7 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTED +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +4 +8 +DISSEM +AT +Z +28 +PER +NO +FILE. VR +18/PN WH8. JDP. FI +ACTION UNIT +TSD-FO +ACTION NO + +SECRET 141955Z MAR 72 CITE MEXICO CITY 19236 +DIRTECH INFO PANTECH, DIRECTOR +AQUATIC KDAFGHAN KDFACTOR +REF A. +ΗΜΙΑ-41502 +B. PANTECH 18798 (1559398) +1. +PLS PROCURE TWO 1000 MM CATADIOPTRIC LENSES +WITH CAMERAS AS REQUESTED REF A. +2. FOR PANTECH: NOT NECESSARY PROCURE SPOTMATICS +UNLESS ADVISED DIFFERENTLY BY DIRTECH. GP-1. +SECRET +560483 + +SECRET +David +14-00000 + +SLC +10 +Chief, +SPICE +NO. +Chief, +Division; Chief, WOMCAD +CUNMED PER +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +1638 +Chief of Station, Mexico City +ACUSTIC APQUAN IDFACTOR +PARTS OFILM +ACTION RICO +Reference: ESXICO CITY 15654 +3. Two of the Station photographie cerations, KOFACTOR and +have baca asia, the eh and +Salecoce and kia +cauera ecebinačica for soni: toly tree years. +dese tw +operation provide valedao phoomic cover t +targets and new equipment is required to prove che photographie +quality and increase the capability for isrger coverage during the +day when light conditions are boer. + +2. The Dalscope in the DANCHAN-] CP bac a 15. eyepiece cud +is located in a very scall room. A fuil tomgth toge telephoto +lens of 1000 in vill not fit into the space sithost taking out a +concrete wall partition. +Terefore a compact catadioptric lens +is required fer tito project. + +3. The Dalocope in the P-20P should also be replaced +0 +by the same type of lens systea rentioned paraph 2. +Balscope now is use is operated from the top of a table where +MOTACTOR-2 must also stand to cake pictures over a high wall in the +foreground. The system must be removed from the table when now in +use sad stored in a locked foor locker. Ter these reasons the lens +and camera should be light and cerpact to facilitate their use and +storage. +: +As can be seen from paragraphs two and three a light weight +compact lens system is desired for both projects and the Station +: +Distribution: +2-CAMKSPICE +2 C/MOACRE +! +2007DE +ES COPY +CROGS NEUFLUKE 10 : +DIATON STEEN ANDER +DATT +MA-43,502 +CLADERATION +SECRET +-continued + +13 January 1972 +50-6-18 +14-00000 +: +CONTION OF +: +So anxious to repisce the off anfis. The operators are starting to +Cab the walls after Naor year of +Palucope. A verbal art is baca..ceed to +F +Noobtin +to 1000 mm cotadicetrie oprical systems with Fort formatic +camoras. Please autre sur les acts can be coralnes and the +corting procedures. A has started the action on at least +one of these systems through KGSPICE. +! +Charles F. DIEN +14-00000 + +10 +DISPATCH +Chief, WOARE +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +INFO. Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +FROM +Chief, MKSPICE +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SUBIECT AQUATIC/KDAFGHAN +Ronewal of Passports for KDAFGHAN-1 and KDAFGHAN-2 +ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES +2531 +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM + +Reference: ΗΜΜΜ-17955, 11 June 1970 + +The WOACRE-issued Cuban passports for Subjects have expired. +It is requested that new passports be prepared for them. According +to KDAFGIIAN-1, the new passports should carry the same numbers as +the old passports. The passports, and current photographs of +Subjects, are being forwarded under separate cover. It is +requested that the old passports be returned. + +Senior +Elsie I. SCALETTI +Attachment: +As stated u/s/c +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 Chief, WOACRE (w/att. u/s/c) +CROSS REFERENCE TO +1 Chief, WHD (w/o/att) .. +1 Chief, MKSPICE (w/o/att) + +50-6-122/2 +"7 January 1972 +201-305604 +FFNSP-7,094 +no rapy +! +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +HMMA +DATE +41480 +MOS FILE NUMBER +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +14-00000 +1. +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +(When Filled In) +GROUP I +στις +2 +3 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTEO +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY FROHIBITED +DISSEM DV +ACTION UNIT +15 +PEA +2 +FILE, VR +WHE +L065 4 +ACTION NO +125 +SECRET 0918562 NOV 71 CITE MEXICO CITY 18173 +DIRECTOR +ADMIN LOGS KDAFGHAN +ROUMADOOR INITIALS-SEEN BY +4 +9 Νου ΙΝ 465588 +: +۱۰ REQUEST OBTAIN AND POUCH TO STATION ON PRIORITY +BASIS FOR KDAFGHAN ONE EACH: APRON, CLOTH, F/WW +PAKONOMY PRINT DRYER MODEL 13-S.N.-5932. +CORPORATION, MINNEAPOLIS 40, MINN. +2. REQN 559-19-72 APPLIES. +GP-1 +MFR: PAKO +SECRET + +SECRET +Dirticle has wurmesed +ht +14-00000 +PERSON UN NORTO +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +BLOTTED +DISSEM +AT +PER +SECRET +(When Filled in) +GROUP! +ENCLUDED RCM auc +Car to tratゾ16 +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED +5 +6 +3 +7 +8 +ACTION UNIT +ISDE-00 +ACTION NO. +NO +FITE. VR IP/AN WH & DDP FI +SECRET2117207 OCTRICITE MEXICO CITY 18614 (ROSTEDT ACTING) +DIRTECH INFO DIRECTOR, PANTECH +AQUATIC/KDAFGHAN +2:Ост 1.451868 +1. KDAFGHAN-1 HAS FOR YEARS USED BALSCOPE LENS +WITH 20 X EYEPIECE FOR ID PHOTOGRAPHY OF VISITORS AND +EMPLOYEES ENTERING KDACOUSTIC. TO IMPROVE QUALITY +PHOTOGRAPHY AND INCREASE CAPABILITY DURING EVENING +HOURS WHEN LIGHTING POOR STATION PREFERS A PHOTOGRAPHICALLY +CORRECTED 1000 MM TELEPHOTE LENS FOR PROJECT. PLS ADVISE +AVAILABILITY OF ABOVE LENS FROM WOACRE STOCK. IF PROJECT +TO DE CHARGED FOR LENS NOTIFY STAΓΙΟΝ. +2. MKSPICE DOES NOT HAVE THIS TYPE LENS IN STOCK GP-1. +SECRET + +per file im +KDAFGHルル- Support サフェ +26 +SECRET +Dosis +⑥ +14-00000 + +CABLE SECHLTARIAT DISSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +DY: +CISSIM DY +ATL +a +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +Caben Filled +3 +PNCHIDITCO +FOUTING AND OR INITIALS OPEN P +ACTION UN: +VR +1753 FILE, V / 28, 2010/12 +ACTIOY NO. +123 +SECRET 222053Z OCT 70 CITE MEXICO CITY 4653 +DIRTECH INFO PANTECH, DIRECTOR +RYBAT AQUATIC +REF: DIRTECH 0:31 (11189977) +22.0AT IN 1910.5.7 +M +1. FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF EQUIPMENT USED IN PROJECTS +CONE EACH OF ITEMS LISTED): +A. LILYRIC: +TELESCOPE, BALSCOPE BAUSCH AND LOMB.; +CANERA, SP, NN, EXAKTA W/O LENS; +CAMERA, PENTAX NEL H3V; +BICAL LAI +TELESCOPE, SHE, BAUSCH AND LOMB., BALSCOPE; +CAMERA, SP, 35, EXAKTA, WO/LENS; +C. LIONION: +BINOCULARS, 10250, TASCO, JAP MDL; +TELESCOE, BAUSCH AND LOMB BAL SCOPE SR.; +CAMERA, PENTAX 35 MM; +DRIER, PHOTO PAKONOMY NDL 13.; +ENLARGER, LEITZ WETZLER FOCOMAT IC; +MOTOROLA HANDIE-TALKIE FM RADIOPHONE; + +D +Wheelh +SECRET +FILE: LIONION SUP +14-00000 + +CABLE SECRETAPIAT DISSEMINATION +ADVANCE COPY +ISUたい +C1110"S +CLASSIFICO MESSAGE +SECRET +(When Filled In) +TOTAL COPIES +CROUP +REPHODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITEC +ΘΥ: +PEA +ACTION UNIT +ACTION NO. +FILE, VR +2 +ROUTING ANDIGA INITIALS SLLH +8 + +PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 4653 SECRET +MOTOROLA RADIOPHONE; +CAMERA, RETINA; +LENS, RETINA 501M; +LENS, RETINA 35MM; +LENS, RETNA 801. +50-6-32/2. +2. FILE: FRATAEWZWM GP-1 +SECRET + +SECRET +14-00000 +DISPATCH +СПАЛКАТON +SECRET +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR.INDLENG +tn +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +XXX +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +FROM +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE IEDEXXONG +SUBJECT +MICROFILM +Acting Chief of Station, Mexico City +Transmittal of Document Receipt for LIONION Passports +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +Reference: 11MMN 17955, 11 June 1970. +Forwarded under separate cover is the document receipt +for the LIONION passports. + +for/Horace E. PRALLETT + +Attachment: +loatt +CROSS REFERENCE TO +document receipt (u/s/c) 27 July 1970 +Distribution: +Orig. and 2 +Chief, WILD (w/att, u/s/c) + +CS COPY +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ +DATE +39115 +26 June 1970 +HOS FILE NUMBER +50-6-122/2 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +14-00000 +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +10 +Chief, Western Kemisphere Division +INJO. +FROCESSING ACTION +MARVED FOR INDEXING +XX +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +FROM +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, Mexico City +MICROFILM +PBRUMEN LIONTON TECHS/Request for Renewal of PBRUMEN Passports +for LIONION-1 and LIONION-2 +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +Action Required: Renew passports and return +Reference +.: +Η ΜΑΓΑ 13,672, 3 June 1965 +: +1. Forwarded under separate cover in true name pouch are +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 México and return. +.. +2. It is requested that WOACRE revalidate the passports +and return them to the Station for re-issuance to Subjects. + +Anbudsent +for/John A. PROBERT + +Distribution: +Orig. and 2 +Chief, WHD USC.. +140 +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +CATE +ΗΜΜΑ +38843 +27 April 1970 +CLASSIFICATION +HOS FILE NUMBER +SECRET +50-6-122/2 +14-00000 +נה +২১ +DISPATCH +SECRET +X +Cief of Station, Hexico City +Chief of Station, JMWAVS +ier, Western Hemisphere Division +LIONION/Impulse Camera Fila +ALSION FOUREIFERICES +Action Required: See below +Beferences: +A. +B. +C. +HMMA-33841, 17 January-1968 +UFGT-21267, 12 February 1968 +UFGT-21342, 22 February 1968 +FROCESSING ACTION +MARKIO FOR MIN +NO INDEXING ROU +ONLY +CAN JUDGE INDELING +MICROFILM +1. In view of references A and Band the small cost involved +in operating the impulse camera Headquarters will continue to pro- +cess this film. +3. Request JMWAVE pouch the film cited in reference C to +Beadquarters for processing. +Distribution: +Crig. & 1 - COS, Mexico City +1 - COS, JMWAVE +Ronald L. PERRODIN +CROSS REFEREING D +RI +CEΞONO +CO COPI +فاف +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +OFFICE +WH/1 +HHMW-16194 +CLASSIFICAT +SECRET +OFFICE SYMBOL +WH/COG +50-6-122/2 +DATE +1 March 1968 +S FILE MUSABER +נוקיה +50-6-122/2 +ORIGINAING +D +COORDINATING +DATE +rc +6954 +OFFICER'S NAME +3/5/68 and 2 oberst +: +ANTW +ABSTRACT +FORM +201 +WH/1 +pix +53 +152IOUS EDITION. +OFFICE STMBOL +CWH/1 +DATE +1 Mar 68 +1601 +RREASING +OFFALER'S SNAP:21 +J. Kaufman +DISPATCH +14-00000 +い +AUDIT Repert +November 1963, anggonealed that are inmati +gsted. +The current bus +been taken on this after +Accomendaviont +diesiogeness or as an +determine whether FREAPAND CHE WAFER for 1003 +1 compen profits, +AOR FEBAPAK +resulta of the loveatigories: +SALEGOUSE Lent in Excess of Leace NO +: +- amongst MINO 2020 160 2. +was cated in 1962.400 vier month vera sevmento +4663 1 0 5 +SEDA De ces to the ses ved as the gas +Recommendation. +the acord showdog 001 +ROSE +approved as the rosef of station en alder d +Staston officia. +Revision or mucation sticence Re +of Agourts Paid +Education silowances for textce CLEY Fevined for +Poco prades during the current avere Station +sequered or section Desses regulara +necommendation: +: +allowances paid for +Proceeds of Property Sare hot necoreed an +Pinance Recorde +: +Co our review of propers saceae, +Swetances (Vouchere ردة كا اللا +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +Culef of Station, Kexico City +Attn: Walter W. CORNBURY +Chlef of Station, Panama City + +Chief, FOACRE +AQUATIC/LIONION +Technical Information +Reference: +DAMA 31767 dated 11 April 1967 +1. LIONION 1 photographic results continue to be satisfactory +for all concerned. It is therefore advisable that no changes in +proceduro be made at this time. +2. It is apparent that LIONION I releyed the incorrect devel- +oping formula for the pulso camera fils. Perhaps this error is due to +bis inactivity in processing such film for over a year. Since the +conception of this operation all pulse camera film has been developed +in Microdol X. On the other hand, Tri X film used in the LIONION 2 +operation (Pentax camera and, Balscope) has traditionally been devel- +oped in Acufine. + +3. All pulse camera film is processed at leadquarters by an +automatic Huston system. Time and temperature information which the +lab uses would be of little value to your development procedure. +results of your recent test indicate that it should be satisfactory +for an occasional check on the equipment. +The + +4. The difference between Plus X Negative and Plus X Faa fila +is worth only one half "f" stop, which should cause no problem if you +decide to use the latter. + +Distribution: +2-C0S/Mexico City +1 COS/Panama City + +Group 1 Excluded from +automatic downgrading +and declassification +Albert J. LASCOFF + +KANS 5358 + +SECRET +70-6-12213 +35 April 196,Spor + +TSD/POB +RWM +ery +2378 + +1 +A +TSD/Reg +WH/1 +1 + +1 +FU/2 +1 +TSD/TOPS +WH/1 +25 Apr +Mr. Stewart by phone x6955 +2 +POB files + +WH/2 +10 +Mr. Hidalgo +" +x5421 + +TSD/TOPS +" +Mr. Roming in draft + +TSD/COP +QUENTIN C. JOINSON +14-00000 +olic. Polly Pike,emo +Wll/Logistics +6282 +ا المعنى +24 April 1967 +CABLE SECRETARIA DISSEMINATION +24 +WH-8 +MISSAGE FO +TOTAL COPIES +20 +SECRET +-YLOR +10 +LEDEX +DESTROY +PETUEN TO. +BLANCI +PILS RIO +NO INOX +コ PILE IN CE PILS NO. +10 +(classideonra +SECRET +File MEXICO CITY +LIONION +RID COPY +DEPON +FILE +Support +toute and sune Bled +5.1901'2 +REFERENCE: MEXICO CITY 0912 (IN 34374)* +LOGS 4, TSD-6 +1mber +CITE DIRECTOR 89630 +7 +WHICH IS +Ipire +ר +PX PAN-417 FILM ASA 125 CAN BE USED BY CLOSING DONN CAMERA LENS ONE +HALF F-STOP SMALLER OPENING. ALTERATION TO HOSY PROCESSING NOT NECESSARY. +REQNX 559-59-67 WILL FURNISH ASA 80, PXN-417 A NON-STOCKED FILM. FYI, +STOCK NUMBER 6750-H03-0513 IS FOR PX PAN-417 ASA 125. DO NOT RE-ORDER +PXN-417 FILM BY THIS STOCK NUMBER. +END OF MESSAGE + +WH/COMMENT: +Cektor +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WILD +RELEASING OFFICES +LIONION Pulse Camera has been using PXN-417 film ASA 80, +but supply just received is PX Pan 417 ASA 125. + +Telecoord: +TSD/POB, Dick Thayer + +OL/SD/CCDB, Catherine Van Combos +NH/1 + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Eastated from astamatle +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +50-6-122 +le + +R.L. KING +C/WH/LOG +2 +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO +14-00000 +INDERI YES NO +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +CLASSIFIED HESSAGE +21 +POPAL COPIES +1.ALF TO FILE NO, +FILE RIDO RET. TO DRANCHO +SECRET +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +PESTROV SIG. +PERSOM/UNIF NOTIFICO +: +ACFTON +254 +WH & +INFO +7 +ADVANCE COPY +UNIT +TIME +BY +RID COPY +31 NAIR 67034374 +FILE UR TSDG, HUGS4, +SECROL CELE MAI 111 0912 +DIRECTOR. +LIONION TECHS +REF A MEXICO CITY 0681 (IN 21452) +BRON NO 559-59-67 +LIONION PULSE CAMERA HAS BEEN USING PXN-417 FILM +ASA84. SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED IS PX PAN 417 ASA 125. IF +LATTER USED WITH SAME SETTING IN LIONION CAN HQS COMPENSATE +IN DEVELOPMENT? IF NOT PLEASE MONITOR REF (B) AND EXPEDITE +SHIPMENT OF PROPER FILM. +SECRET +BT +SECRET +: +NNNN +14-00000 + +DISPATCH +TO +Chief, WOACRE +LAF Q. +FROM +ASSI ACATAM +SECRET +Attn: Geoffrey K. BLOXALD +Chief, WH; COS, Panama City (Clement BROCK) +Chief of Station, Mexico City +SUBJECT +AQUATIC/LIONION Pulse Camera +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +XX +PROCESSING ACTION +NO INDUNG +CAN IN +AL +MICORD + +Action: See paragraph 5. + +1. The LIONION Pulse Camera has been working for well over a +year with no major technical problem. A few 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 battery 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 it this way rather than ordering a DC power supply +because it is less expensive than a commercial model and will not +be bothered by house current interruptions or fluctuations. +however, WOACRE/PB foresees any problems by doing it this way, please +inform us. +If + +4. On a 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 elements. We cannot detect any degradation +in print quality but would like to 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 Potter-Bromfield 5A5089 +but please check; + +b. Comments on the power supply; +Lens for a Leitz FOCOMAT IC. +c. + +Distribution: wel! +CROSS REFERENCE TO +WOACRE +- Panama +WH +walter +: +Sit AmMS-5277-20 +CS COPY Willard C. CURTIS +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +ΗΜΜΑ-31294 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE + +50-62 +7 February 1967 +HOS FILE NUMSER +50-6-122/2 +7 +14-00000 + +10 +INFO. +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief, KUR IOT +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Attn: Peter T. SWINEHART +Chief, WH Division + +Chief of Station, Mexico City +AQUATIC/PBRUMEN/LION ION +SUBJECT +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +Reference: MEX1-3960 +X +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +Transmittal of 35mm Pulse Camera + +1. The attachment contains the defective 35mm 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 particular camera +was installed on 16 June 1965 and operated normally from that date +until the afternoon of 28 June, at which time It began to continually +blow fuses. Hugh T. FRANCOTTE entered the LIONION photographic +basehouse that night, and when it was found that the problem could +not be corrected on the scene, the camera was removed and taken to +MKCHARITY 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 magazines. 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 repair. FRANCOTTE had two (2) +new magazines in stock, and they were issued to LIONION/1 for use +with the camera presently being returned for repair or replacement. + +Attachment: +Camera +Film magazines + +Distribution.... +2 +KURIOT, w/atts +✓ WH, w/o atts +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER + +Willard C. CURTIS +CS COPY FILED IN 50-6-18 + +DATE +HMMA-26520 +1 July 1965 +CLASSIFICATION +HOS FILE NUMBER +SECRET +50-6-18 +14-00000 + +DISPATCH +SECRET +COS, Mexico City ATTN: Hugh T. FRANCUTTE +and ATTN: Lawrence F. BARTER +PROCESSING ACTION +X + +Chick KURIOT +Χουλτιο +Passports for LIONION -1 and 2. Case 5670, 5670-A +ACTION REQUIRED NUTRIENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: Paras 2, 3 +ة +OTEL QUALIFIED CREA +CAR ADUS IR +PRIORITY + +REF: HMMA-26017, 4 May 1965 + +1. New passports were issued for LIONION -1 and for LIONION -2 in +accordance with your request. These documents as well as the 2 old pass- +porta are being sent to you in true name pouch. + +2. The documents have a validity period of 5 years from date of issue; +however, please return them to KURIOT after the passports have served their +purpose. Please sign one copy of the document receipt form accompanying +the documents. + +3. When the LIONIONS -1 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, KURIOT would like to have color-annotated photo- +copies of them, + +ATTACHMENT: I envl +1. Documeats, U/S/C/T/N/P + +DISTRIBUTION; +3 +- COS, Mexico City, w/att + +LEON T. CISSEL +CAGES REPRAENCE TO + +19-137-415 +27 May 1965 +: +1-TSD/REG +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +23 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +SECRET + +ROUTING + +DIRECTOR + +EL SALVADOR + +ON: WH 2 + +DDP, WILSA 8, CI, Cilops, ciles, VE + +SECRET 282140Z +DIR CITE SALV 5229 +WHDV CUBA CUBANDEF +REF DIR 44137 + +Provide details of Approach, +Tapy +(Liaison) asset + +IN RESPONSE TO QUESTIONS PARA 3 REF, +Watson asset +Harisonas ies + +TOLD THAT +HAD REFUSED TO SERVE AS INFORMANT FOR GOES ON SECURITY +GROUNDS; CITED CASE OF STUDENT WHOSE REPUTATION RUINED IN UNIV + +A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AFTER BEING COMPROMISED AS POLICE AGENT. +THEN RAISED POSSIBILITY OF WORKING FOR PROBABLY +BECAUSE IT WELL KNOWN AROUND UNIVERSITY THAT ENJOYS CLOSE +RELATIONS WITH CULTURAL ATTACHE, AND ONCE GIVEN +SCHOLARSHIP. + +AT MEETING WITH on 27 AUG, TOLD HIM THAT WE +HAVE DECIDED TO LET THE DUST SETTLE ON THE RUSSIAN PROFESSORS +FLAP BEFORE FOLLOWING UP PITCH TO, AND TO TAKE NO FURTHER +ACTION THIS CASE UNTIL ADVISED. DID NOT QUESTION THIS +RATIONALE AND PROMISED TO COMPLY. + +3. PLS IDENTIFY REP MENTIONED PARA 2 REF. +SECRET + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10110.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10110.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ab8af1bbccc9a3a0499800a8c97d0f3c2a39dd5f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10110.md @@ -0,0 +1,899 @@ +104-10192-10110 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +FBI +29 Dec.67 Miami +Re: MOC +Confidentine + +14-00000 +0ז +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +MICROFILIO + +Chief, WH Division. +INFO. +fre +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, JUWAVE +AKULE/MHSPARN AMMOP +C +Plans for ODCA Mid-April Congress +ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES +REF: JMWAVE 0180 +X +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDI KING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN JUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM +15 + +1. The purpose of this dispatch is to report the comments +of AMMOP-1 on 30 November regarding the forthcoming Organizacion +Democrata Cristiana de America (ODCA). Congress. AMMOP-1 said +that the precise date of the Congress is yet to be set though +it is still scheduled for mid-April. +He now feels that he will +While +have a copy of the formal agenda by the end of December which +is a full month earlier than reported in the reference. +AMMOP-1 is not a member of the committee preparing the agenda, +he said that he is being kept generally informed of developments +and that once the agenda is prepared he should be in a position +to influence a revision of the agenda in the event that there +are no items concerning Cuba or that the items listed are not +satisfactory. He said that the principal person with whom he +is in contact on this matter is Rafael CALDERA and that it +will be through CALDERA that he would hope to make his influence +felt. AMMOP-1- also said that he has been assured by CALDERA +that the Cuban case will be prominent in the agenda. + +2. We will continue to keep Headquarters informed of +developments on this end. + +Distribution: +23 +WH/COG + +Rodi Micha +Roger E. MARCHBANE + +14-306-10 +CA +COPY +DEC: +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +DATE +3- +201-767219 +UFGA-29068 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +1957 +Enter +1.December 1967 +HOS FILE NUMBER +19-300-10 + +20 Que. 67 Mini +Re: noc +Confidentine + +14-00000 + +: +FBI: +30 Aug. 67 +Meani +Re: тос no class. + +5 Jure ? Meani +Re moe +Confidextere + +14-00000 +CLON/COG +PROCESSING ACTION +10 +AFO. +FROM +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Chiefs, All Mi Stations and Bases + +Chief, Wil Division +SUBJECT +Christian Democracy in Latin America +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION REQUIRED: None, FYI. +X +QUIRED +ONLY QULIFE DESA +CAN AIDGE INTE +MICROFILM + +The following analysis has been prepared in Wil Division and +is transmitted to all Mi Division Stations and Bases as a review +of the current status of Christian Democracy in Latin America and +an updating of Headquarters' view on the movement. We believe +the subject matter merits close and careful study by all Station +operations and reports officers whose comments are solicited. +FYI, this material, in a shorter and sanitized form was published +in the 3 March issue of the Current Intelligence Weekly Review, +and will thus be widely disseminated throughout the intelligence +community. However, the WOGEAR study could not includo much of +the "Conclusions" section since it was interpretative and had +operational overtones. Thus we've decided to send the full text +herein in book dispatch form. + +1. The decisive victory of Eduardo Frei in the September 1964 +Chilean Presidential election led many to hope that Christian +Democracy might develop significantly throughout Latin America +competing with Communism on ideological grounds and offering an +alternative, democratic route to social and economic progress. +Christian Democracy's advocacy of "Third Force" concepts plus +frequent manifestations of anti-Yankee syndrome caused some +observers to swallow hard, but there was no denying that these +concepts had an emotional appeal. This political charisma, +coupled with a commitment to, basic social reform and opposition to +Communism, and presented within an ideological framework stressing +the dignity of the human person, comprised a package of considerable +attractiveness to the Latin American, particularly the student and +middle class clements. This dispatch will review the current status +of the CD parties and the role of organizations -- ODCA, CLASC, +Party youth and student wings and European CD groups -- which +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL: AND NUMBER +DATE +BOOK DISPATCH 5951 +OFFICE +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +a +(2) +MOS FILE NUMBER +Eactuced trea +21: +CORGINATING +EXT. +WH/CA/ Joseph Di Stefano gb (8) March 1967) 5006 +OFFICE SYMBOL- +WH/1 +WH/2 +WH/3. +WH/4 +WH/5 +/6 +WH/7 +OFFICE SYMBOL +C/WHD +DATE +1401 +CATE +COORDINATING +OFFICER'S NAME +(in draft) +in draft +(in draft) +(in draft +(in draft) +(in draft) +(In draft) +RELEASING +OFFICER'S SIGNATURE +William V. Brocc +TDISPATCH + +14-00000 +CC...TUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +SIMOOL AND NUDLA +DOOR DISPAТСИ 5961 +represent key factors in the development of the Christian Democratic +movement in Latin America. Our major purpose is to determine, some +two years after the Frei victory, whether the generally enthusiastic +assessment of Christian Democratic prospects engendered by this +highly significant election was justified. + +I- CURRENT BALANCE SHEET OF CHRISTIAN DEMOCRACY + +2. Parties of Current Significance. Christian Democratic +parties are generally agreed to be of current political significance +in only four Latin American countries -- Chile, Venezuela, El +Salvador and Peru. + +a. The Chilean PDC is the only party with the respon- +sibility 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. However, the +Party's reform program is being implemented 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 +duplicating the victory of the Chilean Party in 1968 and +appears to have narrowed the gap between itself (22 percent +of the clectorate in 1963) and the governing Accion Democratica +Party (32 percent). COPEI 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 presidency. + +c. In El Salvador, the PDC garnered 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. + +d. The Peruvian PDC formed a coalition with the Popular +Actica (AP) Party in 1963; it currently holds two cabinet +positions. Some 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 argument by the very recent split off of a dissident +faction 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 +government and thus contributes an element of stability to the +political scene in Peru. +FORM +364 +53 a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +! +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO +SECRET +XCONTINUE +2 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASS FICATION +SECRET +BOCK DISPATCH 5961 +3. Parties of Moderate Potential. Applying even the most +generous criteria to the judgement of potential, there are not +more than four CD parties -- in the Dominican Republic, Panama, +Brazil and Guatemala -- that might develop as moderately important +forces over the next five years. + +s. The Dominican PRSC stands as a prime example of +CD irresponsibility from the time Caonabo Javier took over +Party leadership in the wake of the Dominican Revolution in +April 1965. It has collaborated with the entire spectrum of +Marxist-lining parties, and moderation of its extreme +cilitancy in the near future appears unlikely. The PRSC has +developed a small but talented cadre of leadership, primarily +from the university ranks, and is buttressed by the strongest +CLASC affiliate (CASC) in the Hemisphere. + +b. The Panamanian PDC was registered some five years +ago and polled only 3.1 percent of the votes in 1964. Although +it continues a miniscule party, it has made significant +organizational strides and its philosophy of social justice +gives it roots lacking by most Panamanian parties, which are +largely personalistic or tied to financial interests. If the +Panama CD succeeds in expanding its middle-class base and +attracts militants from the predominantly negro and mestizo +population, it could become a force of some importance. + +c. While the Brazilian PDC polled a mere 4 percent of +the vote in 1964, the Party has significant strength in three +ey states of the Center-South (Parana, Sao Paulo, and +Guanabara). Like all other pre-Castello Branco political +parties, the PDC was unable to campaign under its own banner +in the presidential and parliamentary elections of late 1966. +Expanded 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 if it 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 sets the tone for such a new +political entity, the net result could be expanded importance +for Christian Democracy in Brazil. + +d. The Guatemalan PDC was only recently recognized as +a legally constituted party. This nascent group has good +strength in the youth and student movement and growth +potential in the important campesino sector. Current direction +of the party leaves much to be desired; PDC leader Rene de +Leon appears honest and intelligent but he has little organ- +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 +cadres the party could develop significantly. + +4. Parties of Insignificance. The remaining nine Christian +Democratic parties -- in Argentina, 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. Leadership of even modest stature exists only +in Argentins (Salvador Allende, Horacio Sualdo) and Bolivia +FORM +80.4 +53a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION, +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +女 +PAGE NO +د + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +VUGIL AND N +BOOK DISPATCH 5961 +(Reme 1 Katale). These parties appear doomed to the role of +bridesmaids to the handful of parties that really count. + +II -PARTY YOUTH WINGS + +5. CD Strength in Universities Ahead of Party Strength. As +with all political groups in Latin America, the vast majority of +CD party militants are drawn from the ranks of student appendages +active in the local universitics. In most countries of the hemi- +sphere, CD voting strength on the campus is much more significant +thần the political strength of the parent party. A few examples. +illustrate this point: In Panama, the Party polled 3.1 percent +of the vote in 1964 (and probably would poll not more than 5 +percent today), while its University youth got 12.8 percent in the +January 1966 election. The Dominican PRSC received 5.4 percent of +the vote in 1962 (and its present strength could well be lower +because of internal divisions 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 vote in +1953; its student wing on the campus of the Central University, +however, polled 40.2 percent of the vote in 1966. These comparitive +figures suggest some conclusions which are presented in Paras. 19 +and 20 below. + +6. Radicalization of Youth Wings. Several CD leaders, most +notably Frei and Caldera, have expressed considerable concern over +the growing radicalization of party youth wings. That youth groups +of every political stripe assume positions to the left of their +parties 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) +from the stance assumed by Marxist youth elements. In Venezuela, +the wing of the COPEI youth headed by Marta Sosa is so "far-out" +it has carned the sobriquet "the Astronauts." Chilean President +Frei reportedly told a German Christian Democrat that his youth +wing is 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 the 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. Some observers believe that the CD youth +problem has been exaggerated and that the "hot heads" will mellow +once they participate directly in party life and cope with hard +political reality. While this is partially true, we would take +issue with this relaxed view. The raw material to be molded is +far different than it was ten years ago; since that time the demand +for revolutionary (even convulsive) change has mushroomed -- ard +among the youth the cry has assumed din proportions. The natural +mellowing process will no longer produce the same magic. + +S. Need for Training. Some believe that the only way of +arresting the CD youth drift to the left in the foreseeable future +lies in massive and intensive youth and political cadre training. +Efforts in this direction to date (at IFEDEC, several national +political training institutes, ORMEU and various student training +FORM +530 +ust reeviouS CONTION; +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PAGE NO +4 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSINATION +SECRET +BOOK DISPATCH 5961 +courses) have been discouraging. In most instances the teachers +share identical biases with the students with the result that +misconceptions are reinforced and no new horizons are opened up. +Frei and Caldera have asked the German Institute for International +Solidarity to increase its support in the student training field, +but the Germans, while recognizing the serious need, have thus far +declined to increase their commitment. To accomplish anything +significant, the Germans believe a massive program wast be launched +(which would tax their current resources), and they wonder whether +tho CD youth situation has been permitted to drift too long to +salvage. +: + +III - THE IMPACT OF CLASC ON THE CHRISTIAN DE:OCRATIC MOVEMENT + +9. CLASC Poses Sericus Danger for CD Movement. A KUMONK +study points out that "Organized labor could contribute substantially +to the development of well-organized CD political parties in the. +hemisphere, but it also offers the best chance for CD extremists +to cause harm to the movement." Few would argue that how the CD +movement fares and the image it projects depend in not insignificant +measure on the posture assumed and progress achieved by CLASC. +More often than not, the judgement of a mass movement is based on +the worst element comprising it -- and in this regard CLASC is +challenged only by the party youth and student wings. As an +organized labor force CLASC has been a dismal failure (with the +exception of its campesino arm); its only impact and sole raison +d'etre up to this time has been as a political action instrument +with primary appeal to the working classes. It is unlikely that +CLASC, under Maspero leadership, will mellow as do parties when +they achieve the responsibility of government. + +10. CLASC Has Maintained Posture of Independence. Despite its +"Christian" label, CLASC has consistently maintained that it is not +subservient to the Christian Democratic movement or any member +party. The statement cannot be disputed, for while CLASC is guilty +of most of the same aberrations as the least responsible of the CD +parties, it invariably comits its follies independently, (often, +in fact, setting an example that is cmulated by the parties). But +while CLASC can defend its claim of independence, it is also true +that CLASC does not discourage the belief that it is the chosen +labor instrument of the Christian Democratic movement, although +this label has never been formally bestowed. +: + +11. Closer Ties Between CLASC and CD Movement Appear Likely. +It appears likely that a more organic participation of CLASC in CD +affairs is in the offing. A Seminar was held in Montevideo from +11-23 April (sponsored by the Christian Democratic Formation +Institute -- IFEDEC) for officials of CLASC who are also officers +of Christian Democratic parties. The Seminar, called for the +specific purpose of arranging closer coordination between the CD +political movement and the Christian labor movement, resulted in +the signing of the "Carta de Montevideo" on 20 April. The Act +calls for formal representation of ODCA in both the Christian +labor organization and CD party labor departments. To this end, +a Coordinating Comittee was formed -- the Comite Relacionador Y +Coordinador De Organizaciones Laborales y Funcionales De Los +Partidos Democrata Cristianos. The Act appeals to the CD parties +: +FONM +53 a +USEMEVIOUS EDITION, +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO +SECRET +x +3 + +14-00000 +FORM +8-C4 +1401 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET +BOOK DISPATCH 5961 +to request ODCA approval of the creation of this Coordinating +Committee and ODCA recognition of CLASC as its chosen haaispheric +labor instrument. The eventual approval of the ODCA leadership +appears likely; indeed, it is doubtful that the Act would have +emerged from the Montevideo Seminar if informal agreement of the +OFCA leadership had not been obtained in advance. + +12. Negative CLASC Influence on Perty Youth Wings. Closer +CLASC identification with the CD political movement will likely +rub off negatively on the CD youth wings which invariably are further +left than their parent parties and identify much more closely with +the revolutionary image and mystique CLASC has som and propagated. +It is perhaps significant that CLASC has intensified its efforts +since January to establish youth appendages to the Christian labor +movement. This initiativa appears to have made greatest-progress +in Central America. + +IV- THE ROLE OF ODCA + +13. ODCA Contributes Little Positive Direction. The Latin +American CD partics formed their regional organization in +Montevideo in 1949 -- the Organizacion Democrata Cristiana de +America (ODCA). The current officers of ODCA are: + +President +Vice President +Vice President +: +Rafael Caldera, Venezuela +: Hector CORNEJO Chavez, Peru +: +Rene DE LEON Schlotter, Guatemala +Secretary General: Tomas REYES Vicuna, Chile + +ODCA has consistently assumed an anti-Yankee 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 parties (notably the +Chilean, Bolivian and Dominican CD's), probably because of +Caldera's restraining hand. The Organization would merit much +closer attention than we have given it to date if it had substantial +influence on or authority over member parties, or could apply +sanctions against national groups. But ODCA amounts to little +more than a fraternity. Its member parties have little ideological +homogencity and the cement of their union appears to be based more +on revolutionary mysticism (which most parties are careful to +qualify with adjectives like peaceful, democratic and Christian) +and m negative factors (hostility to the U.S., capitalism and the +oligarchies), than on a foundation of CD doctrine or basic agree- +ment on just what they want. + +14. Efforts to Firm Up the ODCA Role. We have asked contacts +in European CD circles to prod ODCA to set criteria for membership +and behavior and that the Europeans weigh petitions for support +from the Latin American parties and organizations against these +criteria. DYVOUR officers have argued that while the Europeans +cannot realistically require nascent and ill-trained CD groups in +Latin America to hold to the same rigid standards of political +morality that have evolved in Europe, neither should the Europeans +CLASSIFICATION +X +53 a +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +SECR +PAGE NO +6 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH, +SECRET +يال +BOOK STSPATCH 5961 +continue to tolerate and thus abet the irresponsibility of the +Latin CO parties because there are no standards at ail. ODCA +leader Caldera appears to recognize the need för sleast some +basic ideological common ground among ODCA-member parties. But +no signal success has been achieved in this direction to date +and we are not at all sanguine that even modest progress will be +made in this regard in the foreseeable future. Reporting on the +Congress of the World Christian Democratic Union (CDU) held in +Lima in April 1966 indicates clearly that the Latin American +parties will not submit without combat to any effort (whether +initiated by the European financial backers of the CD movement +or by ODCA) that aims at imposing standards and controls that +will impinge on their complete freedom of action. + +15. Formation of Central American Regional Grouping. The +Central American CD parties act in El Salvador in July 1966 to +establish a smaller regional grouping, The Union Democrata Cristiana +de Centroamerica (UDCCA). This action does not appear to reflect +any element of pique with ODCA (the relations of COPEI and Rafael +Caldera with the Central American parties appear close and cordial) +but rather a desire to establish a smaller and more cohesive unit +that can better address itself to the problems common to the +area and, to a lesser extent, to the individual CD parties. UDCCA +is comprised of five parties (in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, +Costa Rica and Panama), with the possibility that a sixth party +will be formed in Honduras. + +V EUROPEAN CD ROLE AND INFLUENCE + +16. The European Christian Democratic Union (ECDU). The +European CD parties were first to establish a regional organization, +the Nouvelle Equipe Internationales (EI) in 1947. The NEI never +played a major role in world Christian Democratic affairs. From +the outset the Latin American parties maintained their closest +ties with individual leaders of the CD movement in Europe, particu- +larly those involved in financial operations with the sister parties +and CLASC in Latin America. The NEI became progressively less +significant and in recent years was virtually moribund. But in +mid-1965 the organization was revamped and re-christened as the +European Christian Democratic Union (ECDU). Its newly elected +President, Mariano Rumor, Secretary General of the Italian PDC, +appears intent on making the ECDU a strong organization which will +at least match the Socialist International in stature. + +17. European Financial Support to the CD Parties. The two CD +organizations which have contributed most heavily to the support +of the Latin American CD parties and related organizations 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 CD parties and CLASC in +Calendar Year 1967. It was recently reported that the COPEI party +of Venezuela will receive $450,000 for the 1968 election from FIS +at the rate of $160,000 per year commencing in 1966. +3. +The IIS. The Institute for International Solidarity, +headed until recently by Dr. Peter Molt (the new Director is +Adolf Herkenrath), is an arm of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation +of the German Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Like its +530 +USE PALVIOUS FOITION, +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Xcontaneo +PAGE NO +7 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSICATION +SECRET +DOCK361 +Social Fouadracie counterpart (che Friedrich Ebert Foundation), +the bulk of IS's operating budget comes from the German +Government. IIS maintains several permane.it representatives +in Latin America aid supports several CD activities directly. +But it also contributes more than fifty percent of the FIS +budget. + +home International Solidarity Fund was +formally created on 30 March 1964 to avoid duplication of +Financial support efforts on the part of the European CD +parties and other CD-oriented groups in Latin America. The +name was later changed to the International Solidarity +Foundation (FIS) to avoid confusion with the solidarity fund +of CISC and other organizations. The FIS operates as an arm +of the ECDU, with headquarters in Rome. Its most important +leaders are: Dr. Johannes Schauff (President of the FIS, a +German national and close personal friend of Konrad Adenauer), +Mariano Rumor, Adolf Herkenrath and August Vanistendael +(Sceretary General of the International Federation of +Christian Trade Unions -- CISC). + +18. Difference in Function of IIS and FIS. From the start +of its activities, the Germans and Italions have contributed +almost the entire FIS budget (in 1964, for example, Vanistendael +contributed only $15,000 from the CISC International Solidarity +Fund). FIS appears to be the exclusive European CD channel for +örganizational support to the Latin American CD parties. While +the IIS is the rich partner in the IIS-FIS tandem and could easily +fund the Latin American parties directly, the FIS channel is +preferred by the Germans and has two major advantages: First, +since FIS is a regional solidarity instrument with representation +(but not contributions) from all the European parties, the +responsibility for support to certain controversial Latin parties +is watered down and distributed among the European CD's collectively. +Thus a Latin American government or party in competition with the +local CD's cannot easily make a formal demarche to the IIS or the +German government. Second, it is easier to obfuscate the magnitude +of European organizational support to the Christian Democratic +movement in Latin America if it is channeled through a multi-party +organization. The Germans have limited IIS funding to less +controversial areas support to youth and student formation, +political training institutes and CLASC training institutes. +(See Attachment A for a detailed flow chart.) + +CONCLUSIONS + +19. CD's Challenge Communist Domination of the University. +It was noted in Para. Sabove that almost without exception CD +strength in the university greatly exceeds the voting strength of +the parent party. The same is true of the Communists, and it is +a fact that Communist/Christian Democratic strength on the campus +is overwhelmingly dominant throughout the hemisphere. Few would +take issue with the conclusion that the vast majority of university +youth are attracted to movements projecting an inspirational +message (the word "inspirational" more accurately characterizes +the CD movement than does "ideological") 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 +the vote has shifted from one movement with a message to another. +It would appear that the Christian Democrats are the only political +group capable of challenging the Communists' hemisphoric domination +of the campus. +-- +FORM +6-04 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +X +CONTINUCO +PAGE NO +8 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET. +BOOK DISPATCH 5961 +20. CO Strength in University to Indicator of Co Party +Strength of Potential, Fras the foregoing, however, it does +not follow that the growth of Co strength in the university +presages a corresponding increase in CD party strength. While +voting patterns in the university provide valuable fasights on +population (particularly youth) attitudeo and aspirations, these +patterns are not a reliable barometer of either organized party +strength or future potential. in no country of Latin America +is the voting strength of the 's or the Communists nearly as +strong cong the population at large as it is on the campus. +Ona reason is that the university population of Latin America is +less than 2 percent of the total population. The CD campus leader +almost invariably graduates from student politics to more direct +party involvement when he leaves the university -- even if the +party has no discernable future. It would appear, however, that +the non-university youth (lecking the pseudo-intellectual pre- +tensions and the self-bestowed elite label of the university- +trained) are much less inclined to vote and militate for Christian +Democracy simply because it has emotional or inspirational appeal. + +21. CD Failure to Transform Affinity of Lower Classes Into +Votes. The inadequately educated and the lower social classes in +Latin America are inevitably 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 believes ha cannot afford. Better, he +thinks, to vote for the least objectionable of the traditional +parties. Christian Democracy remains basically a middle-class +mover With fow exceptions (Chile, the Dominican Republic and +to a lesser extent Venezuela) it has scant worker or campesino +appeal. By and large, Christian Democracy has failed to reach +those on the lower rungs of the social ladder. + +22. Individual Party Fortumes Appear Unaffected by CD +Progress Elsewhere. Many expected, or at least hoped, that the +Frei victory in Chile would give impetus to the development of +the CD movement throughout the hemisphere. This has not happened. +There is no evidence that individual CD parties were either assisted +or hindered in their development by the Chilean success story. And +yet the view persists that the Chilean victory was a boon to the +movement's potential and progress. During the past year COPEI +leader Rafuel Caldera has broadcast a variation on this theme that +several European CD leaders have taken up. They argue that COPEI +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, if it has only one +significant victory to cite over a period of several years. We +would reject the view -- based on election results in Argentina, +Colombia, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic and Uruguay -- that +individual party fortunes will be affected in any significant +measure by the successes or failures of sister parties elsewhere. +What appears to emerge from these elections is rather solid +evidence that the national parties will sink or swim on their +own devices, based largely on leadership abilities, the development +of micile echelon cadres, organizational talents, appeal to the +"socially disinherited," and the pragmatism of local issues and +considerations. International events (with rare exception) count +for little, and the influence of ODCA and the successful CD parties +even less. +FORM +864 +530 +USC PALVIOUS EDITION, +CLASSIFICATION +PAGE NO +SECRET +Xrisim +9 + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CATION +BOOK DISPATCH 5961 +SECRET +23. Growth Potential Exists, But Much Less Than Originally +Anticipated. The CD movement has made only modest progress the +past two years. Indications are that the development of the +movement will be much slower and less extensive than many anti- +cipated in the first flush of enthusiasm following the Frei +victory, for it has many problems to resolve. Chief among these, +perhaps, 1s CD failure to reach the lower social classes and to +develop a significant worker base. The chances of CLASC contri- +buting positively to correct this failure appear remote. Another +major problem is the absence of an ideological commonnground, +despite the lip service paid to the Papal Encyclicals and the +Catholic social philosophers, and the failure to enunciate minimum +behavioral standards that these philosophical root's would impose. +This deficiency is the root cause of two manifestations: First, +a propensity to consort with Communist and assorted Marxist groups +(c.g., in Colombia, Bolivia, the Dominican Republic and Panama). +Second, the progressive radicalization of party youth wings which +threatens to push the parent parties further left. The fact, +remains, nevertheless, that Christian Democracy is the most unified +non-Communist movement in Latin America. It cannot be labeled +democratic or anti-Communist because of the behavioral aberrations +of several national parties. +: + +24. Need for Eclectic Operational Approach to CD's. The +ranks of those who viewed Christian Democratic prospects with +great enthusiasm two years ago including the European financial +backers of the movement -- have dwindled considerably. But those +who have been critics of Christian Democracy from the outset (many +of whom might be described as the "visceral denigrators") have +displayed no more perception in evaluating CD prospects. The +head-in-the-sand generalization that Christian Democracy has no +future does not stand the challege of investigation. Neither does +the assertion 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 +submit that the only valid approach to the CD phenomenon is to assess +the movement and make operational judgements on a country-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 element 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 CD movement must be based on the raw +realities of the local situation, case by case. + +RUTHERFORD J. 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T५० +COMPANIONS TO BE TRIED SEPARATELY. +2. +a +EVENINGS OCTOBER AMOT REPORTED THAT ANTAUP-2 HAD +BEEN TELEPHONED EY JORGE CUITERREZ ULLA, CHIEF OF +PROPAGANDA OF HIRR, TO ATTEND PRESS CONFERENCE & OCTOBER, +IA +? +AKIFUP 2 ALSO PEPORTED THAT AT TRAAL JORGE VEGA, SOSCH +DEFENSE ATTORNEY, HAD MADE STATEMENT TO COURT TO EFFECT THAT +3000 SHOULD NOT BE CONVICTIO CECAUSE HE WAS TRYING TO FREE +AND FROM COMMUNIST DOMINATION AND IN DOING SO VAS HOT +५ +ACT ING ANY MORE ILLEGALLY THAN WAS MOFACT, WHICH HAS +CONDUCTING SAME TYPE OF ACTIVITY" FROM A BASE LOCATED AT +THE CAYO GORDO SECTION OF NAPLES. +3. "CAYO GORDO UNDOUBTEDLY IS GARBLE FOR SOKOCH PASS +AREA OF NAPLES AT WHICH SERTHING SITE FOR JABAVE MARX I SWIFT +Vi +: +SECRET + +14-00000 +N +7 +:: +WEIT LOCATED. 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A 1836 OCTOFER STATION HAD NOT SEEN ANY +25 OF ALLEGED VEGA STATEMENTS, KIAMI HERALD +AND MONG MACE OF TRAIL DID NOT MENTION +ECKING NAFLES PECSS COVERAGE OF TRIAL. +SECKET +14-00000 +i +PAGE 3 JOVAN ALECRET +7. +2. +AT GUTIERREZ REQUEST AMTAUP-2 TAPED STATEMENT FOR +RADIO PROCRAM, REVIEW OF STATEMENT BY ANOT SHOWS THAT +WOFACT NOT PENTIONED. +3. ALTHO NO FIRM EVIDENCE TO DATE ANTICIPATE THAT +YIPP MAY STEX PUBLICIZE FURTHER "REVELATIOONS RE JOWAVE +ACTIVITY, NOTABLY RE COMBINED OPS FACILISTIES, ACTIVITIES, +PERSONNEL. INFO FROM AMOT AND OTHER CONTACTS IN EXILE +COMMUNITY INDICATES FELIPE RIVERO AND HIS ANC GROUP ALSO +K +3 +TALING OF "EXPOSING" WOFACT ACTIVITIES. STATED AIM OF +BOTH GROUPS IS TO SHOW "TVO-FACED ATTITUDE OF U.S. GOVT +WHICH STOPS ANTI-COMMUNIST EXILE FIGHTERS FROM USING U.S. +3 +AS BASE FOR ACTION AGAINST CASTRO CUBA BUT ALLOYS WOFACT TO +CARRY OUT SUCH ACTIVITY. FURTHER AIMS ARE TO SHOW EXILE +COMMUNITY THAT MIRR AND ANC ARE "ACTIVIST GROUPS AS COMPARED +WITH OTHER EXILE ORGS AND TO RIDICULE AND TRY INTIMIDATE THOSE +CUSANS WHO WORK FOR JMWAVE, +: +9. STATION EVALUATES INCIDENT AS HAVING NO SIGNIFICANT +ADVERSE EFFECT ON OPS OR GENERAL STATION SECURITY. STATION +HAS DIRECTED INCREASED STATE OF VIGILANCE AT ALL COMBINED +OPS SITES BUT DOES NOT ENVISAGE ANY BASIC CHANGES IN COVER +SECRET + +14-00000 +N +Sucher +PGCEDURES WHICH HAVE PROVIDED PEQUIRED +SENSITIVE DATA RE COMBINED OPS. +SECRET +18 +בן diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10266.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10266.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f40f7adada5afd60825fa0c56bcf960b9cd95381 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10266.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +104-10192-10266 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RETURN TO CIA +Background Use Only +Do Not Reproduce + +DATE: 27 MAY 62 +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: JMWAVE +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET ROUTING: 1. 2 6 3. PA/PROP 4. 5. + +ACTION: TFW 10(MR CHARLES MATT, TFW, NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1830 27 MAY) +INFO: DCI, DCP, ADDP, CA 2, CA/PRG, CA/PROP, S/C 2 OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE + +IN 41885 + +OPI: CIP CITE WAVE 4077 +GY FOSE +1. MIAMI HERALD 27 MAY CARRIES FRONT PAGE ITEM BY JAMES BUCHANAN. ENTITLED "MIRO FADES AS EXILE CHIEF: THREE LATIN LEADERS BEHIND RAY". ARTICLE FLATLY STATES MIRO AND COUNCIL HAVE BEEN REPLACED BY MANUEL RAY WITH ON, CON MOOZ MARIN, PRES ROLILO BETANCOURT AND FORMER PRES OFFIGHEDAS, THAT RAY HAS TAKEN OVER POST "WITH THE BLESSING OF THE UNITED STATES". FURTHER, ARTICLES STATES "FROM VARIETY SOURCES HERALD LEASHED THAT MIRO WASINOTIFIED OF CHANGE ONLY THIS +WEEK AND THAT DAYS REAPPOINTMENT AS "CHIEF IN EXILE" CAME FROM "UNDER- OTHES USA" ACCORDING TO JOASI GODOY, PROVISIONAL MRP HEAD IN . AFTER SUBISHING RESUME CUZAN ACTIVITIES SINCE ORIGIN OF AMBUD, ETOLE CREDITS CUBANS IN MIAMI WITH SAYING "NEW MAN IN FIELD IS ADOLF . WHO HAS BEEN SPECIAL ASST TO STATE DEPT AND IS ALSO PEES KENNEDY'S SPECIAL TASK FORCE ON LATIN AMERICA". IMPLICATION BEING THAT BERLE IS RUNNING NEW UNITED STATES SPONSORED CUBAN EFFORT. +2. THIS RELEASE CAUSING SCE FUROP IN LOCAL CUBAN COLONY TO EXTENT AT LEAST ONE OPS AGENT DESTINED FOR ISOLATION TRAINING HAS ASKED TO BE BELIEVED IF THERE ANY TRUTH THIS STORY. MEANWHILE WAVE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Cooy No. + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +DATE: +TO: +FROM: +ACTION: +INFO: +SECRET ROUTING: 1. 2 5. 6. 3. 4. + +PAGE 2 WAVE 4077 IN 41885 + +CHECKS WITH KNOWLEDGEABLE CONTACTS HAS PRODUCED LITTLE OTHER THAN WILLIAM S. WIRALDA'S STATEMENT THAT BUCHANAN JOURNALISTIC REPUTATION INDICATES HE INACCURATE AND SENSATIONALIST. AMCLATTER-1 AND PASS OV ALTER-1 ATTEMPTING DISCREETLY TRACE AUCHANAN SOURCE FOR "U.S. BLESSING." +3. BUCHANAN HAS PREVIOUSLY ATTACKED MIRO IE DURING RETURN PLAYA SIPON PRISONERS MIAMI. HAVE NO REAL INSIGHT INFO SIGNIFICANCE THESE ATTACKS BUT BELIEVE THEY COULD REFLECT BUCHANAN OR MIAMI HERALD ATTEMPTS FORCE CHANGES IN UNITES STATES POSTURE RE CUBA. +4. EXPECT ARTICLE VILL HAVE FURTHER REPROCUSSIONS AS IT SPREADS. WISH ALERT HOS THAT IT MAY BE NECESSARY INITIATE ACTION DISCREDIT BUCHANAN STORY AS WELL AS REASSURE MIRO. WILL FORWARD SUGGESTIONS THIS OFCARD AFTER WE HAVE OPPORTUNITY FURTHER ASSESS STORY'S IMPACT. +5. POUCHING CLIPPING 28 MAY +END OF MESSAGE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10284.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10284.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6e9f016c74c1b35675bb543277d83e185b8fa44b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10192-10284.md @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +14-00000 +104-10192-10284 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +536 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +DATE : 24 OCT 61 +SECRET +ROUTING +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : LONDON +OCT 24 21312 61 +ACTION : WI 2 +INFO : DCI, D/DCI, DOP, COP, ADDP/A/PRO, CA/PRC, CA/PROP, CI, CI/OPS, FI, FI/NT 6, FI/D, BELL 5, WI 16, WI 7, DD/I(A), DD/I(L), AD/CI, OGC, S/C 2. + +ROUTINE +IN 11257 +TDCS-3/490,978 + +DIR INFO CARA CITE LOND 8769 +ANDRE ACTING +INTEL DYVOUR. +SUPDATA SOURCE (SMOTH) +TIME FILED 1310Z +NOFORN CONTINUED CONTROL OEL-30,995 CUBA +SUBJ: STATEMENTS OF MANOLO RAY +OOI OCTOBER 1961 +PADA ENGLAND LONDON 24 OCTOBER 1961 +SOURCE : (OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE) FROM "SOURCE WITH GOOD CONTACTS AMONG EXILES IN CARACAS". + +IW COMMENT: + +NO SEPARATE CABLE DISTRIBUTION IS BEING MADE OF THIS TDCS. +WH/RCO 5| WM/FI/PN | 2 | WE/R 1 +WH/RE 1| WM/PACY | 2| VE/GR 2 +WM/FI 2| WH/I/V 1 +VP/W 1| OS/SSO 1 +WH/4 2| VE/2 1 +TDCS PRECEDENCE +PRIORITY + +RELEASING INFO : PA/PROP +DATE DISTRIBUTED : BASED ON: OEL-30,995 +(HP/SMOTH/01) +R.J.M. DELANEY +24 OCTOBER 2244 Z 61 LIAISON:C +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +3/10. + +14-00000 +TELEGRAMINFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +SECRET +COUNTRY : CUBA +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +NOFORM/CONTINUED CONTROL +REPORT NO. : TDCS -3/490,978 +SUBJECT : STATEMENTS OF MANOLA RAY, EXILE LEADER DATE DISTR. : 24 OCTOBER 1961 +OF THE PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT +PRECEDENCE : ROUTINE +DATE OF +INFO +: OCTOBER 1961 REFERENCES: D11257 +PLACE & +DATE ACQL: ENGLAND, LONDON (24 OCTOBER 1961) +APPRAISAL : 3 +FIELD REPORT NO. : OEL-30,995 +SOURCE : (OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE ) FROM "SOURCE WITH GOOD CONTACTS AMONG EXILES +IN CARACAS". + +1. MANOLO RAY, EXILE LEADER OF MOVIMIENTO REVOLUCIONARIO +DEL PUEBLO (MRP - PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT) SAID IN ..... +EARLY OCTOBER THAT HE WAS FIRMLY OPPOSED TO ANY INVASION OF CUBA, +INSISTING THAT CASTRO'S OVERTHROW WAS TO BE ACHIEVED BY INTERNAL +RESISTANCE AND THIS HAD ALREADY STARTED. + +2. THE MRP WAS ORGANIZED THROUGHOUT THE ISLAND AND SUPPORTED +BY ALL CLASSES OF THE POPULATION. IT HAD MEMBERS IN ALL 33 +TRADE UNIONS, THE G-2, MILITIA AND THROUGHOUT THE ADMINISTRATION. +RAY ESTIMATED 80 PERCENT OF POPULATION WERE OPPOSED TO CASTRO, +THOUGH MAJORITY WERE NOT ACTIVELY SO. HE CONSIDERED THE MRP AT +PRESENT ENJOYED MORE SUPPORT THAN THE ORIGINAL REVOLUTION HAD + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NOFORN/CONTINUED CONTROL + +TELEGRALINFORMATION REPORT FELEGRAM + +14-00000 + +SECRET +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +NOFORM/CONTINUED CONTROL +HAD AGAINST BATISTA. +TDCS-3/490,978 +IN 11257. +PADS 2 + +3. THE MRP WAS PRESENTLY SHORT OF ARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES BUT THE +POSITION WAS IMPROVING. (A MILITIA CAPTAIN WAS RECENTLY +SENTENCED TO 30 YEARS IN PRISON FOR PASSING ARMS TO THE MRP). +NO HELP WHATSOEVER HAD BEEN RECEIVED BY THE INTERNAL RESISTANCE +FROM THE "SOURCES IN THE UNITED STATES, WHO PROVIDED SUPPORT... +FOR THE INVASION". THESE SOURCES WERE STILL THINKING +INEFFECTUALLY IN TERMS OF A FURTHER INVASION. + +4. THE GENERAL ATTITUDE OF THE RESISTANCE IN CUBA TOWARDS +THE EXILES WAS ONE OF INDIFFERENCE MOUNTING TO CONTEMPT FOR +SPECIFIC MOVES SUCH AS THE PROPOSED PROMOTION OF A CUBAN GOVT +IN EXILE. WHAT THE RESISTANCE WANTED WAS FUNDS AND THE RETURN, +BY INFILTRATION, OF TRAINED EXILES, PARTICULARLY COMMUNICATION +EXPERTS. + +5. ON THE TIMING OF CASTRO'S OVERTHROW, RAY SAID CASTRO WOULD +NOT LAST ANOTHER YEAR. HE ADDED THAT THE SITUATION IN CUBA +IMMEDIATELY AFTER CASTRO'S DOWNFALL WOULD DE DANGEROUS AND COULD +DEVELOP INTO A. CIVIL WAR. + +6. FIELD DISSEM: STATE. CINCLANT, CINCARIB. + +SECRET +END OF MESSAGE +NOFORM CONTINUED CONTROL diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10193-10016.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10193-10016.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eeb94dc977d01466d48f89472cc02f306eafddd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10193-10016.md @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +14-00000 +104-10193-10016 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +PROCESSING +ACTION +XXX MARKED FOR ACTION +HEADQUARTERS DESIGA +CABLE UNIT MOLLING +ABSTRACT + +Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +SUALECT TIPIC/Operational +Debriefing Report - Santiago SANCHEZ de la Torre + +ACTION REQUIRED: None +REFERENCES: (A) WAVE 2733, dated 15 August 1963 +(Β) ΜΕΧΙ 5507, dated 26 July 1963 + +Transmitted herewith, FYI, is a debriefing report on Santiago SANCHEZ de la Torre. Subject arrived in the U. S., via Mexico in late August, 1963. The debriefing contains information re the MRR roll up in dia, 1963. Attachment "A" contains a list of subject's friends that are currently employed in power plants in Cuba. Attachment "B" is a debriefing report on Angel BENCOMO who Sanchez believes was responsible for the MRR roll up. + +END OF DISPATCH +ATTACHMENTS: +Debriefing Reports, 1 cy ea. herewith + +INDEX-X + +Distribution: +3-C/SAS, w/atts/h/w/ + +CROSS REFE OS COPY + +DATE TYPED +DATE DISPATCHED +4 Oct. 63 11 1963 +UFGA-11653 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +19-132-5-96/3 + +14-00000 +3 September 1963 +DEBRIEFING REPORT : Santiago SANCHEZ do la Torre aka "Jose Antonio" +DATE & PLACE : Safehouse #182, 29-30 August (0900 - 1300 hrs) +CASE OFFICER : Claronce E. SMERYAGE + +1. Subject began to work against the CASTRO regime with the MRP in 1960. At that time he was employed in the Santa Clara power plant as a technician. His job was controlling the amount of electric current that was distributed. (Attachment "A" contains a list of Subject's friends currently employed in power plants in Cuba). On 17 April 1961 Subject made contact with a KUBARK infiltration team and began to assist the team. Team consisted of Segundo BORGES "Pepe GONZALES and AMARGO/1. Case Officer Comment: AMARGO/1 has confirmed the fact that Subject worked with his team In Cuba. Subject permitted the team to install their RS-1 set in his house located at #219 Carretera de Camajuani in the City of Santa Clara.. He also safehoused the team on occasion and permitted them to hold meetings at his house. After the failure of Playa Giron the team reorganized the MRR in Las Villas Province, selecting Subject to be the Civil Coordinator of the movement in that province. Enrique FORTEGA was selected as the Military Coordinator. On 21 July 1961, while ORTEGA and Subject yere in Havana for discussions with MRR leaders (AMIHOOK/1 and Juan FALCON)the KUBARK infiltration team and many other members of the MRR in Las Villas, including Subject's wife, were arrested. (Discussions were about actions to take place 26 July 1961). + +2. Maria RODRIGUEZ Posa from Santa Clara, age 50/55 yrs, called ORTEGA in Havana and told him not to return to Santa Clara as many people had been arrested. ORTEGA passed the information to Subject but as subject thought it applied only to ORTEGA he returned to Santa Clara late at night on 22 July. He went to his home and on 23 July proceeded to work at the power plant. Maria RODRIGUEZ Posadintercepted him on his way home for lunch and told him that the G-2 was at his home and that they also were going to the power plant to arrest him. Subject also learned that there was surveillance on his home on the night of 22 July 1961, but the person watching the house had gotten drunk and did not see subject when he returned from Havana. From that moment until entering an Embassy on 6 September 1962, subject lived "black". + +3. Subject proceeded to the outskirts of Santa Clara where a friend, Efrain WAREN, resided. His friend told him to go to Havana. While driving to Havana Subject met another person who informed him that the G-2 had a roadblock on the highway at Colon, Matanzas, and that all cars were being searched. On 24 July 1961, Subject went to a beach called "GANUZA" located on the north coast of Las Villas near Corralillo. Subject's sister has a home at "Ganuza" so he left his car there and proceeded to Havana with some friends of his sister. Later the G-2 confiscated his auto. (It is interesting to note that the G-2, after confiscating subject's auto at the beach, believed that Subject had departed from Cuba. Subject thereafter communicated with his wife by sending her letters in jail via Miami where they were postmarked). +NO FIELD DISTRIBUTION +UFGA-11653 +14-00000 + +Page 2 + +4. On 25 July 1961 Subject went to the house of an MRR leador, FNU JIMENEZ in Havana. When Subject approached JIMENEZ house he noticed a "blind move as if someone was watching" so he did not go in. He walked two blocks to a bus stop. From the bus stop he could observe the house and he noticed that a car departed at a "high rate of speed". Later that day Subject made contact with ORTEGA at the house of Mario IRIVE in Fontanar, Havana IRIVE still lives in Havana) ORTEGA told Subject of the MRR plans for the following day (26 July). ORTEGA said that the movement was "going ahead with their plans" even though they were aware of JIMENEZ arrest. Subject resided for approximately one week at the home of Jose MELGAREJO In Voradero. MELGAREJO continues to work for the GOC at this time. He is the Deputy Chief of "Asphalt Consolidated for the entire country. (In Aprit 1962 Subject's wife escaped from the Womens' Prison at Guanajay, Pinar del Rio, She also was safehoused at MALGAREJOS house). Subject claims that MALGAREJO is a "good man" who also has a home located at Avenida de los OCUJES #221 in Santa Catalina (outskirts of Havana). MALGAREJO's wife and sons reside with him. Subject spent approximatoly one month in the above house (Aug.-Sept. 61). + +5. From October 1961 Subject resided with Ester CRUZ a person he had known for 10 years. While living with CRUZ The changed his appearance - lost much weight, dyed and curled his hair, obtained contact lenses. (C/O Comment: Ester CRUZ was arrested approximately 9 May 1962 during the "roll up" of the MRR. She is in jail at this time). In November 1961, Subject met Jose Luis ARANGO from Camaguey ARANGO was at that time military coordinator for the MRR and used the name "Angelito". He also met FNU FREYESID Aka LUCAS, who was the MRR Coordinator of Las Villas introduced Subject to ARANGO REYES A's from Yaguajay, Las Villas. Subject met REYES through Oscar MADRUGA Aka "Anibel" whom he had known since 1959. ARANGO encouraged Subject to begin working for the MRR again. An ID card in alias from a medical laboratory was obtained for Subject He then obtained a briefcase and began selling medical supplies. MADRUGA cousin Jose FERNANDEZ owned the laboratory FROMBERG LABORATORY FERNANDEZ worked for AMBRONC/5. After AMBRONC75 was captured two actual MRR member's met FERNANDEZ and requested that he continue to work. FERNANDEZ did not know the men and denied that he worked for the movement). + +6. In late November, 1961. Subject moved into a "guest house" where several other MRR members resided. House is called House of Maria de la *GALLEGA and is located on "J" Street between 21st and 23rd Streets, 10 Vedado Subject met "Fernando", the Security Chief of the MRR at the guest house. Fernando continues to work in the underground. Oscar MADRUGA there. He met Roberto SANCHEZ who also continues to work in the underground. MADRUGA had gone to the hills of Las Villas but returned to Havana. Another MRR man residing there was Roberto FERNANDEZ. Arturo MUGARRA and AMSALON/1 visited the house on occasion. Subject Was once picked up at the house by AMSALON/1. During this period FNU REYES, Ake. Lucas, was arrested and Subject began to work with MUGARRA In December 1961 ARANGO took asylum. There was much conflict in the MRR during this period between AMHOOK/1 and AMBRONC/5.. (Subject has many letters pertaining to this conflict but they were left in Mexico. AMBIDDY/1 is having someone pick up the letters. Case Officer will attempt to obtain these letters and review them. Subject claims he did not hand carry them to the U.S., as he thought our officials would seize them). + +42182 + +14-00000 +Page 3 - + +7. In January 1962, Arturo MUGARRA and Roberto SANCHEZ were preparing to depart from Cuba. When AMJAVA/4 and AMBRONC/5 arrived In Havana they changed their minds (C/O Comment: A woman named Emilia del MAS was living with MUGARRA This girl later came to the USA via the Brazilian Embassy) MUGARRA group consisted of Roberto SANCHEZ, Ange CANETE, Eddy GALENO who is bad, likes money, women, etc"., and subject GALENO called Subject here in Miami on 28 August and wants to talk with him). + +8. MUGARRA informed AMBRONC/5 that he had doubts about Juan BUSTAMENTE, Aka "Roly", as he had asked too many questions re what AMBRONC/5 had brought to Cuba. AMBRONC/5 decided to call a "false meeting" of the chiefs of the movement to test BUSTAMENTE but "someone objected to this". In February 1962, a meeting of the leaders of the MRR took place and AMBRONC/5 reorganized the movement. Subject met ANBRONC/5 only twice once in February 1962 at the house of Angel CANETE and another time in March, 1962 when the assassination of Juan MARINELLO failed. The Operation failed as the automobile to be used in the assassination attempt was stolen on the day of the proposed Operation. The driver of the car was to be Orlando CRUZ, brother of Ester CRUZ. The MRR suspected Orlando CRUZ after this incident as he is a person who "likes money" and the theft was"quite a coincidence". (Orlando CRUZ is presently in Miami. He called Subject on 28 August and wants to see him). AMBRONC/5 informed the group in March to suspend all operations until he returned from a trip he was taking to the USA with MUGARRA and Jose RODRIGUEZ Pecheca AMBRONC/5 placed Angel CANATE in charge of the radio sets. CANATE WAS selected to be the only person in direct contact with the RADOP in place of Juan BUSTAMENTE, Aka "Roly" MUCARRA gave subject two radio sets; one was placed in the apartment of a sister-in-law of subject located at 23rd and I Sts., Vedado, Apt. #11 The other set was located at Street between 3rd and 5th Sts., Vedado, the home of Carlos CADENAS The only persons who knew the locations of the sets were the Radop, Juan FALCON the MRR Chief and Angel CANATE. During AMBRONC/5's trip to the USA in April, 1962, Juan BUSTAMENTE, Aka "Roly" discovered where the radios were hidden. Subject had contact with FALCON and CANATE during April. + +9. On 2 May 1962 AMBRONC/5 and MUGARRA returned from the USA. Enrique CEPERO and MUGARRA common-law-wife waited for them in the Blue Studebaker Lark. AMBRONC/5 and MUGARRA were late in arriving, however, and the group had departed from the area. + +10. Subject later discovered that the G-2, had captured a "large radio" in the apartment of a radio technician named TROVADIUS. TROVADIUS, when captured, fired at the G-2 and was himself wounded in the shoulder. Later TROVADIUS reported that he had seen Juan FALCON in prison and that FALCON had said "people in the G-2 had told me that no one would be wounded or killed". + +11. The Radop informed subject on Wednesday (9 May 1962) to take the radio set out of the house. Rumors were already circulating that the Radop and FALCON were captured. Owners of the house where the radio was cached had moved to Santa Clara for Mothers' Day. As Subject was in contact with Congo PECHECO during this time he did not attempt to pick-up the radio until Thursday (10 May) at 0700 hrs. Subject entered the apartment building (12 stories high) by the rear. Upon arrival he discovered that the glass doors on the terrace were opened (apartment was located on the eleventh floor). These windows are seldom opened. + +IBIe + +Page 4 + +Subject tentered the building with his briefcase containing a pistol. He noticed two men "loitering in the lobby". He took the elevator to the 9th floor, departed, and walked to the eleventh floor. Subject was wearing soft shoes He walked quietly to the apartment and heard a voice say don't talk so loud as no one will come in:. Subject then proceeded to the next apartment occupied by a friend of the movement. The friend said she had heard noises since the preceding night in the apartment. Subject then took the stairs to the 9th floor and entered the elevator. He got off on the ground floor and proceded to the house on Carlos Tercero Ave. where the other radio was cached (Owner's name is CABANES) Upon arrival at the house he discovered that the woman who owned the house was outside in her housecoat talking to a stranger. Subject then departed from the area, called a friend of CABANES who went to the house. The friend was arrested, held a week and released Subject then tried to pass this information to Arturo MUGARRA but MUGARRA had disappeared. He later discovered that MUGARRA knew that the radios were discovered and that TROVADIUS had been shot + +12. On 9 May Juan FALCON, the radio operator (ABUMP/1) Pepe GUTIERREZ, Ak Peluza, Estar CRUZ and Jose SEOANE were arrested. When subject heard of these developments he hid in the Guanabo area. During this period 9th to 28th of May, he saw MUGARRA approximately eight times. He later heard that the G-2 had taken over a house in Guanabo; located 3 blocks from where he was hiding. Subject heard that the G-2 had taken a "blond thin man there" (Possibly AMBRONC/5). G-2 remained at the house for four days. + +13. Subject then departed from Guanabo for a few days. When he returned in June 1962 he met Sylvia LNU; the person who resided at the house where the "blond thin man named CARLOS was taken. Sylvia and subject met in the water in front of their houses. Sylvia is the wife of a BATISTA Naval Captain who lies in Miami. She has two "little girls". Sylvia said that "CARLOS" used to live at her house and after being captured he was returned there with the G-2. The G-2 was searching for a "plastic case and envelopes" (pads and crystals). Sylvia told subject that she had seen the envelope and that when Enrique CEPERO's family informed her that he was captured she hid everything in the house that could incriminate "Carlos" under the dog house in the back yard". "Carlos" talked as if he had been drugged when he returned to the house with the G-2. They searched the entire house bringing "Carlos" back and forth several times for four days. Sylvia was forced to open the door whenever anyone arrived and the caller vas arrested. Sylvia was interrogated and the house was under surveillance for approximately a month. A friend of Sylvia's from outside Cuba visited her during this period and was arrested and held for a week Sylvia said the items she buried looked like "pads and maps wrapped in plastic". Although she claimed the material was turned over to the MRR subject has doubts that this was done. + +iBiBe + +14-00000 +Page 5 - + +14. During September 1962 Subject and his wife entered the Uruguayan Embassy to remain in asylum until 19 June 1963 when they arrived in Mexico City via Safe Conduct. + +15. Attachment "B" is a report on Angel BENCOMO who subject believes was responsible for the MRR "roll-up". + +Clarence E. SMERYAGE +SECRET + +14-00000 + +ATTACHMENT "A" + +*TALLAPIEDRA - (Power Plant) +1. Ing. Manolito FERNANDEZ - Superintendente +2. Ing. Luis F. de LEON - Superintendente Auxiliar +(Bomb Thrower) +3. +REGLA - (Power Plant) +1. Delfin FRODRIGUEZ - Operator Control Room +2. Ing.ROSS Superintendent +DESPACHO NARANJITO - (Sub-Station) +1. Jaime GUIU + +OFICINA PRINCIPAL DE DESPACHO +1. Carlos MANUEL Pena - Auxiliar of Superintendent +(May be throw a bomb)- He can give good information. +DESPACHO SANTA CLARA (Santa Clara Dispatching Office) +1. Pedro LUCAS Galvez (Jefe Despacho) Dispatch Chief +2. Agustin (GARCIA Cabalet - Despachador - (Dispatcher) + +Vladimir S. *KLITTING. + +All. UFGA-11653 + +ATTACHMENT "B" +Debriefing of Santiago SANCHEZ de la Torre +SUBJECT: Angel BENCOMO (BENCOMO reportedly was responsible for the MRR roll-up per SANCHEZ See MEXI-5507) + +1. Angel BENCOMO is approximately 19 years old, has brown skin, short, stocky, approximately 150 lbs. BENCOMO was formerly a miliciaman in Camaguey and a friend of Arturo MUGARRA BENCŌMO entered the MRR via Eddy GALENO auring March 1962 when he was employed by the Abras Publicas In Camaguey, BENCOMO had trouble with his superiors; quit the militia, etc) GELENO brought BENCOMO to Havana where BENCOMO began working in resistance with Jose RODRIGUEZ Pecheco and Santiago SANCHEZ (BEXCOMO did not meet Arturo MUGARRA in Havana) SANCHEZ "tested BENCOMO" and he appeared to bo OK 1.0., disciplined, quiet, etc. SANCHEZ then began using BENCOMO to pick-up radios, minor cameras, etc. This activity took place between March and May 1962. + +2. Arturo MUGARRA was arrested in May 1962 in a cafeteria in Havana where he went to dispose of an automobile. GALENO was to meet MUGARRA at the cafeteria. (MUGARRA and his brother arrived at the cafeteria, turned the car (Cadillac) over to the prospective buyer and sat down. A mechanic drove the car to test it and returned with two G-2 cars. Although GALENO was present and was questioned he was not arrested. + +3. From May to September 1962, SANCHEZ saw BENCOMO often. In September SANCHEZ went into an Embassy, but "heard that BENCOMO was arrested and held until November". In January 1963 SANCHEZ heard from BENCOMO via SANCHEZ' sister. BENCOMO wrote a letter (which SANCHEZ still has) saying that he was working for the MRR in the streets. BENCOMO said he did not want to seek asylum but was considering going to the house of Luis PERALES in Oriente (PERALES formerly was operating in the hills of Yayunjay but went to Havana to hide out in Jan.-Feb. 1962). In February 1963, SANCHEZ received another letter from his sister saying that BENCONO was a G-2 man. BENCOMO identified himself as a G-2 man to PERALES in December 1962 Hand asked PERALES to cooperate with him PERALES told SANCHEZ sister of BENCOMOs proposition in January 1963. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MATERIAL RIVIERED AT GIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMEPERS +SECRET +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: HUNT, E. HOWARD (CONTRACT +: +INCLUSIVE DATES: +1965-3 clec 1970 +Jumsary 1965-3 +6 +OP +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: +ROOM: 5E13 + +DATE +RECEIVED +DATE +RETURNED +2/28/78 2/28/78 +3/15/18/3/15/78 +REVIEWED BY +(PRINT NAME) +SIGNATURE OF +REVIEWING OFFICIAL +DAN HESTWAY Kniturday +DAN HARDWAY Dan Handay + +TS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE +SECRET +CRABANAC, +Terence S. + +14-00000 +Contruct SULLI- +- Terence S Crating (P) 65 +Fourmus stof Empt +#FFFFFF +4 July 65 Hered arce Continid E +Employel +with +8 +Civel Service Ritiumut, CPAscunlPSIS. 19,550 6515/7 +100d (5. LTI +3、よし 66 LPI +1 +17 Sept 66 Contract Terminaled +4. +20,595 65-15/7 +21,192 GS-15/7 +21,192 GS-15/7 +Convented to Stoff Employer Slutus +t +: + +14-00000 +Thi +SEしハに +MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of Finance +03/0 +THROUGH +: Chief, Contract Personnel Division +SUBJECT +: Engagement of E. Howard Hunt as Independent +Contr ctor Under Men orandum of Orl Contract +1. Effective 2 November 1970, subject was retained under +oral contract to write citation concerning on employee of CIA for +of $250.00. The completed cittion was delivered to and a accepted by +CIA on 23 November 1970. +-1 fee +2. Subject is a former CIA Staff Employee who retired effective +30 April 1970. +3. Subject is to be paid his fee of $250.00 under Fan Account +Number 1176-0041. At Mr. Hant's request, payment is to be made in the +form of two sterile checks, one in the mount of $200.00 pmy ble to the +Public Service Aid Society, and the second in the amount of $50,00 payable +to the Educational Aid Fund. Please forward both checks to Mr. Ben +DeFelice, 5E-67 Headquarters, +4. No other commitmeats have been made to subject. +APPROVED: +Chief, Contract Personnel Division +Approving Officer +Office of Personnel +3300 1970 +68.1 +SECRET +Exrteses a +2.16 י +Date + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: +1 June 1967 +Ierence. 5. CRABANAC +on instructions of the Deputy Director for Plans, +and with approvals from the DCJ and the DDCI, was converted +to contract employment and assigned to Spain for a special +wadertaking in behalf of the DD/P. He left for Spain in July +1965 and returned to the U. S. in June 1966 having completed +his assignment successfully. If an evaluative comment is needed +to cover his work during this period of time he should be rated +as "strong". +Thomas H. Karamèssines +Assistant Deputy Director for Plans +Orig & 1- Director of Personnel +VAC/EUR +1- ADD/P + +14-00000 +SECRET +3 October 1966 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, TRB +SUBJECT +: Verification of Contract Service for +CFHBOON VIC +1. The following is a record of subject's contract service with +the Agency: +Date +Compensation +- +10 October 1965 +4 July 1965 +3 July 1966 +17 September 1966 +Action +Contract Employee +Salary Increase +Salary Increase +Contract Terminated +$19, 880 per annum +$20,595 per annun +$21, 192 per annum +$21, 192 per annum +2. All of above service is creditable for both leave and Civil +Service Retirement purposes. +Distribution: +Orig &1 Addressee +2- CPD +Dow H. Luetscher. +Chief, Contract Personnel Division +ET + +14-00000 +SECRET +26 SEP 1835 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division +ATTENTION +: +Paul R. Wilson +SUBJECT +: +Verification of Contract Service +"KHOANAC, Frimee S +In order to establish the salary, LCD and to compute +the SCD for both leave and retirement purposes, it is +necessary to verify the contract service and salary of +DOB October 1918, +who claims employ- +ment with this Agency in a contract status from 4 July 1965 +to 17 September 1966. +Lowell +Lowell P. Moore +Deputy Chief, Transactions & Records Branch +SECRET +G1 + +14-00000 +SECRET +This is to advise that effective 17 September 1966 I will +resign from employment with the United States Government as +provided in the contractual agreement effective 4 July 1965. +It is understood that my status as a Staff Employee will be +effective 18 September 1966, the day following my resignation +as a Contract Employee. +APPROVED: +Terence S. CRABANAC +European Contract Approving Officer +Date +APPROVED: +18/ Dow H. Luetscher +Special Contracting Officer +REVIEWED: +167 Dow H. Luetscher. +Estat +rasinga + +14-00000 +SECRET +14 July 1966 +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Terence S. CRABANAC (P) +The ADDP requested the writer to personnally bring +I was informed +CRABANAC's file to him for review this date. +by Mr. Karamessines that Subject has now returned to +headquarters for reassignment and will not be returning to +Madrid, as his duties have been fulfilled there. +When the DDP decides CRABANAC's next assignment, ADDP will +inform us of such and action desired. CRABANAC's travel +accounting was given to C/E/B&F for preparation and processing +of the voucher for Subject's return travel. +Meals Prancis +Charles J. Francis +AC/E/SS +CFrancis/cls: 14 Jul 66 +SECRET + +14-00000 +S +8 NO 18SS +MAJORANDON FOR: Deputy Director for Support +SUBJECT: +Roquest for Exception to Provision of +FR 45-10D +Terence 8. CRABANAC (P) +- +1. This momorandum contains a recommendation in para- +graph & for the approval of the Deputy Director for Support. +2. Terence 8. CRABANAC (F) is a Contract Employee as +signed to the Madrid area in Spain in a sensitive assignment +since his conversion from a Staff Baployee on 4 July 1965. +CHABANAC was a G3-15, stop 7 ($19,880.00 per annus) and be +is being paid at the same rate in Na present contract +status. His contract provides that he will be entitled to +a living quartero allowance in conformance with regulations +of this organization applicable to its appointed personnel. +3. The basic living quarters allowance for Class II +officers in Madrid is $2,900 per annus. The house which +CRABANAC has located, with a one year lease from 15 November +1965 to 14 November 1966, has an annual rent of $6,600.00 +excluding utilitios. Therefore, for rent alone, he will be +$1,960.00 per year over the 160 percent maximus allowed +under the provisions of FE 45-10b. On a 75/25 percent +sharing besis of the 60 percent over the quarters allowance, +he would be out of pocket $8,395.00. +4. Due to the operational sensitivity of CRABANAC'S +assignment, his request formlief on his housing costs was +handled by Mr. Thomas Kansies, A. On 15 September +1005, Ur. Xaranossines, ADDF, approved his being reimbursed +on a 78/33 percent basis for the excess allowable costs up +to, but not to exceed, 60 percent above his quarters allowance. +This authorization was included in a letter to CRABANAC from +Mr. Karasossines. It is requested that the Deputy Director + +14-00000 +for Support authorize the 75/35 percent sharing of the exces +allovable costs up to 60 percent above his quarters allowance, +/S/ +Edward Ryan +Acting Chief +Vestern Europe Division +Recommendation in paragraph 4 +Le authorized: +Charles M. Davis +Deputy Director for Support +DDP/VE/88: DavisB.Powell/aj/6189 (8Nov65) +Distribution: +Orig. +C/WE +2-SSA-DD/S +1 C/WE/SS +- +1 - WE/LO +1 WE/PT +- +1 WK/BF +- +1 - WE/5 +9 NOV 1965 +Dato + +14-00000 +SECRET +ATT +Referenes +Chief, Vostern Burope Division +: Support Staff +Compensation and fax Fivision +Office of Finance +Paty Status Reports-ference S. CRABARAC, Fmployce +Number 179080 +FEB. 20-1000-1, paragraph 5. +18 October 1965 +1. To date there is no record of receipt of Forms 764, +Paty Status Reports, for Terence S. CRABABAC since his ROD +4 July 1965. Those reports are required in order to maintain +his leave account in accordance with the terms of paragraph: +6(e) of his eontract and to preeludo action to withhold pay in +accordance with requirements of the referenced handbook. +2. It is requested that this office be advised as to +the reason for the delay in the submission of these Duty Status +Reporte. +TO: +LUCILE P. THCOMOD +Chief, +Contrast Employees Accounts Section +Agent Payroll Orench +Compensat agion and Tax Division +Office or l'inance +ATTENTION: Lucile F. Twogood +FROM: +Chief of Support, WE Division +Per conversation with Mr. Thosas Keramessines, ADDP, +there will be no Duty Status Reports (Form 764) submitted +on Terence S. CRABANAC. This should be used as the authority +to continue his pay without these reports. +SECRET +Davis B. Povell +Chief of Support +WE Division +201 +nhat. + +14-00000 +October 18, 1965 +Dear Howard, +Your insurance representative has passed along some +information concerning reimbursement to you by means of +deposits to your bank account. So that you will understand +the reason and the source of deposits which show up on your +bank statement, here is the run-down for the present: +Amount of +Deposit +$ 5.00 +Approx Date +of Deposit +Sep 9 +$216.06 +Oct 7 +Reason for Payment +Settlement of claim for +son Howard (settlement +sheet enclosed) +Settlement of following +claims: +You...........$ +47.68 +Lisa... +112.88 +Kevan.. +24.50 +Howard... +31.00 +$ 216.06 +(Four settlement sheets +are enclosed.) +$505.75 +Oct 7 +Settlement of following +claims: +Lisa..........$ 112.49 +Kevan.... +63.75 +Kevan... +189.74 +... +Lisa.... +139.77 +$ 505.75 +$ 60.00 +To be made +Nov 4 +(Four settlement sheets +Refund of advance premium +payments made on your life +insurance policy which you +cancelled. +I am also forwarding herewith some bills and receipts +which your insurance representative has returned with +appropriate notations on each. I believe you will want to +retain these for possible future use. +are enclosed.) +Sincerely, +John + +14-00000 +SECRET +4 October 1965 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division, +Office of Personnel +SUBJECT +: +Terence S. CRABANAC (P), Contract Employee +Request for Contract Amendment +1. It is requested that Subject's contract, which +was effective 4 July 1965, be amended with respect to +living quarters allowances so as to authorize reim- +bursement for 75% of the excess allowable costs up to, +but not in excess of, 60% of the standardized quarters +allowance. +2. The proposal for this 75%/25% sharing basis, +in lieu of the standard 50%/50% basis, has been reviewed +and approved by Mr. Thomas H. Karamessines. +Rinia B. Pavell +Davis B. Powell +Chief, WE Support Staff +しに +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +15 September 1965 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Thomas H. Karamessines +SUBJECT +: Madrid Housing +: +1. The following is a listing of the GS-13 and above +staff employees and their quarters costs as of April 1965: +Grade & No. of +Dependents +(COS)GS-16 (3) +Allowance +$2,900 +2,900 +Cost +$4,236 +3,132 +1,800 +Cost to +Individual +All cost paid +$116 +1117 +GS-15 (1) +GS-15 (0) +2,000 +GS-14 (5) +2,900 +2,796 +0 +GS-14 (5) +2,900 +3,840 +450 +GS-13 (3) +GS-13 (3) +2,000 +2,000 +2,280 +2,472 +GS-13 (5) +2,000 +2,544 +140 +236 +272 +2. Mr. Hunt's quarters allowance is $2,900. Using +the same formula as applied to the other staff employees +at the Station, the following would be the figures: +$2,900 + 60% ($1,740) - $4,640 +On a 50/50 percent sharing basis of the 60 percent, he +would be out-of-pocket $870 if his costs were $4,6-10. +On a 75/25 percent sharing basis of the 60 percent, he +would be out-of-pocket $435, if his costs were $4,640. +3. I would recommend he be authorized the 75/25 per- +cent sharing basis of the allowable excess costs up to, +but not to exceed, 50 percent above his quarters allowance. +Davin B. Pauer +Davis B. Powell +Chief +WE Support +4640 +-435 +4205 +این +۲ +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +3 September 1965 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division +SUBJECT +REFERENCE +: General - Terrence S. CRABANAC - Supplement +"Offset" +Specific Paragraph Entitled +: +A. OGC Opinion 65-2476a, dated 12 August 1965 +B. Our Memo, dated 8 July 1965, Same Subject +1. This office herein recommends an ammendment to CRABANAC's +Supplement dated 4 July 1965, to delete paragraph 7. entitled "Offset." +: 2. This office acknowledges the OGC opinion, Reference A, which +determined CRABANAC may retain without Agency salary offset any future +royalties earned as a result of his literary efforts based on the fact +cover does not include role of a writer. +3. As Subject's cover "activities" have been officially clarified +as being only a light one of a retired Foreign Service Officer for +which the Agency will be making all entitlement payments and actually +he will receive no funds from any cover, this paragraph, which is misleading, +has no meaning in Subject's contract and it is hereby recommended that +it be deleted from CPABANAC's Supplement. +4. Further, in future cases when a cover is so light that Subject +will not be receiving funds from cover it is recommended that no "Offset" +paragraph be included in Supplements or Contracts. +Attachment +Ref. A and B +WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD +Chief, Covert Clains Branch +po action tabiks on +His 내다。 +SECT + +14-00000 +SECRET +OGC 65-2476a +12 AUG 1965 +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division +SUBJECT: +Terence S. CRABANAC Retention of +Royalties by a Contract Employee +: +1. You have requested the opinion of this Office in regard to +the retention of future royalties which might be earned by Terence S. +CRABANAC as a result of his literary efforts. We believe that he is +entitled to retain such röyalties without an offset against his Agency +salary. +2. We have been advised by Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support, that +CRABANAC's cover does not include the role of a writer; CRABANAC's +cover for status will only be a light one of a retired Foreign Service +Officer. Therefore, paragraph 7 of his contract dated 4 July 1965 may. +remain as written. Royalties from the fictional works that he writes as +a profitable hobby will not be emoluments received from or through his +"cover activities." +cc: Chief, Covert Claims Branch +Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support +Normon D. Block +NORMAN D. BLOCK +Office of General Counsel +SECRET + +14-00000 +MEMORANDUM FOR +: +Office of General Counsel +: +Norman Block +ATTENTION +SUBJECT +: +: +Terence S. Crabanac -- +Retention of Royalties by +a Contract Employee +3 AUG 196 +1. Reference is made to the telephone conversation +of 26 July 1965 between yourself and Rogers C. Brooks of +this Office wherein bäckground information relating to the +assignment of Terence S. Crabanac was discussed. +: +2. Subject will apparently develop a cover as a writer, +a field wherein he has an already demonstrated talent based +upon several publications. The objective of the cover is to pro- +vide a basis of attribution for some of his income. At the time +of the preparation of Mr. Crabanac's contract, the specific +detail of his cover was unknown. +3. Request your opinion in regard to the retention of +possible royalties earned by Crabanac as a result of his +literary efforts or whether such income should be properly +offset. +Attachments. +Joseph B. Ragan +Chief, Contract Personnel Division +OP/CPD: RCBrooks/cw: 2 August 1965. +Distribution: +Orig & 1-- Addressee +2 - CPD + +14-00000 +SENDER WILL CHECK CLASSIF +ION TOP AND BUTIC +UNCLASSIFIED +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP +TO +NAME AND ADDRESS +1 +2 +DATE +INITIALS +3 +4 +5 +6 +Wire/PT- St +ACTION +Rel +eancering v.. box +APPROVAL +COMMENT +CONCURRENCE +Remarks: +DIRECT REPLY +DISPATCH +FILE +INFORMATION +21554775. +PREPARE REPLY 923 +RECOMMENDATION +RETURN +SIGNATURE +with to intet then to +our file is reviously stitics +there is su risson for buin to +Draw sortition allernen. +touch with inebened +pls surse um scene. +I want +Juin to crit a postiffice. Cof +FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER +FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. +wr +UNCLASSIFIED +FORM NO. +2-61 +237 +Use previous editions +CONFIDENTIAL +DATE +14 +SECRET +(40) +US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1980-587281 + +14-00000 +Spor Scurity to which he +ean snad lus ferieneind +accourts. Aus will reduce +contact with station. + +14-00000 +SEOSET +SABANA +July 1965 +PLY ACE AREFING REPORT +DATE +: +7 July 1965 +OTTU: Contract Fapleyee +SUBJECT +: +Terence CRABANAC +COVER: +Non-Official - Writer +DESTLATION: Madrid Spain +DEPENDENT: Vite and four chine +14 12. 11 and 21 +Subject was adviced tot this briefing vas being hold to redes via bia +the offist finnell business and personajecte creted as resuis of +rest of the briering would be prepared +copy would be foresrand to the KUS RX office reponsible for hi +and tus? +dataiutrition. +ما +: +Subject is proceeding abroad as a retired OD CID officer who is now +pursuin; Career on a writer. +Subject and read his Contr.ct. The persons present at the briering vern +Subject: ni wire Division Budget and Piscal Officer, pastoil representi +nd the undersigned Certifying Officer. +The payroll representative briefed Subject regarding alo empensation, +Headquarters payrolled allowances. tox vitholding and doductions. +posed Forele: Daty Data Sheet and used and an official cap will be tent to +the africe daiaistering Subject upon receipt of s astirication Subject has +arrived in piace. The Tax Committee representative had briefed Subject sa +to the procedure by which he will fulfill his Federal tik reporting re dire- +ness see below Section III pntitled 2 ses." All questions Ised by +bubject during the briefing were answered to his agerent stuction. Faero +were two points watch vere to reloved further by WE, they were: +veciaca did +٢.٨. +п. Review of Supplement reistive to quarters allowance being +rolled and non-sccountable. +b. Determimtion of authorition and unt of & Trausport on allowance, +Plans call for Bubject to eat alish Shrough Monetary Division a per +tional de secount. Tais fund will serve his operationincess mite is +Madrid he is to have no (or limiter) catset with the it to digajoints +of the briesing are discussed belon +SECRET +secur +Exctafed from automalic +dsengracians +declassica + +14-00000 +STGRET +I. Furding and Accounting +A. Headqua ters +(1) Will payroll Subjo t'e compensation (and allowan.es) authorised +deductions..(Specify allowances at applicable) +(2) Will advene PC travel funds and owiit accounting which is to +be submitted by Subject when as wanting cuplete. +(3) will advance funds and receive as ountings to operational fund. +His first accounting will be upon coring into permanent quarters, +and Initially quarterly thereafter, unless activity wariable +more frequent accounting period. +B. Station +will provide only emergenzy support as needed. +C. Cover +will have +ir come +ne problem. +Subit +No Jesucr +from writing. +for went he +should fat +Rosue +time +} +(1) +(2) +Subject has no ligitisate cover from which through agreement with +KUBARK bo would receive payments. +Poragraph 7 entitled OFFear is in question with contraction office +As to what is intended de Cubject's only fococe from cover +ativities appear to be incam from his writings. Subject is +under tapression Incote from writings not to be refundable. +1. Tersis of Contrast and Additional Items +Jutiure +ricewe (11) Allowances +tover inconel +Subject was informed that allowances were subject to flutuation +as a result of Stonderdized or ¡UBANK regulations changes. +from chet (18.) Subject was advised to notify Headquarters of changes to fantly +source, +would be +offeret. +status as such changes would effect allowan.us being payrolled +vbere rates are deterained by Subject's fealiy status. +(12) Receipts +tulject vas advised that a receipt is required where practicable +or a certification in lieu of receipt should be subcitted for oil +reimburseable expe ses in the amount of $15.00 or more. +(20). Travel +Subject was briefed in general regarding reimburscable incidental +expenses and travel catitlesents in regard to his proposed itinerary. +Among the points overed were the following: +4. Per Dien rats applicable to Subject's proposed itinerary +B. Exreas baggage provisions when ceonomy/tourist flights are used +SECRET +(ここ +Excluded from sctomatic +downgrading s +geclicsit.callos + +14-00000 +SECRET +C. Use of less than first loss at travel accomodations +D. Use of American atelices +(30) Effects Shiprent +Suljeet vas triefed is general regarding his KUBANK authorfastions +as follows! +A. The combtond shipping and storage of household effects to limited +to 13,500 pounds net fo. Subject. +B. Full shipcent is authorized. +C. Subject vas advised the total of the amount of the effects stored +and shipped shall not exceed the lisitations for shipssut and +storage sel forth as 13,500 pounds net. +(31) Unaccompanied Baggage +300 pounde net per traveller which any be used as followst +When entire Journey is by surface treceportation the 300 pound +authorization is to be shipped by surface transportation, or +can be included with household effects shipats. +(33) FOREIGN CUSTOM DUTIES +As Subject to unde non-offtefal cover he cay be required to pay +foreign impot duty s this regulatory authorization was discussed. +(43) Transportation Allowance +Subject will to taking his personal car and reported ba viil be +authorised a Transportation Allowance tot yet deterated by Division. +The Allowance is to be paid monthly by Headquarte.s. +(51) Temporary Lodging Allowance +Subject was advised be would be entitled to the allowance and he +vas briefed as to its provisions as outlined in the standardized +Regulatione. +(53) Permanent Perecoal Quarters +Subject vos advised that his quarters yould be adattatered in ac- +cordance with FR 45-100D, and then the provisions of this degulation +vere explained to hiu. However, Division Bar offt er tatenda to +review this point for possible contrast samendunt in providing a +quarters allovan e at saxisun Standardized rate si to be non- +gecountable. +SECRET +Exchhote: +Reclasti + +14-00000 +100000 +(60) Leave +1 +(618) Subject was inforced of his leave batences as of 3 July 1965: +A/L 37 hours and S/L 633 hours. +(63) Leave Benefite +Subjent was informed of accruals, use, and carry-over for conual +(360 heure) and stek leave while overseas. Also, bu was informed +Headquarters forva de leave belances to the field annually. +(71) Insurance +الا +Subject was info.wed that costs (nurred for insurance protection +of baggage, effects, ar and their shipment are considered personal +and are not roludurscatic by KUBAак. +(74) Edu otion and Educational Travel Allowances +These regulatory provisions were dis.ussed as the ages of Suoject's +children indicate his clligibility. All offista. employees are re- +quired to sond children to U. S. Military school, Subject's allovonces +will be equal to that outhorized for other WE non-offietal personnel +10 arca.. +(81) Operational Expenses +Eubject was briefed in general toros egarding advances, control, +safekoeping, accounting, receipts, and other supporting author +tative documentation. +: +(82) Operational Entertainment +A thorough briefing was given Subject regarding this topte i +accordance with current regulations. +(84) Other Operational Considerations +III. Taxes +- +An operational back acount is being opened through the Monetary +Divieton to house an operational advance amount yet undeterained. +Subject vas advised not to co-aingle persona. funds with operational +funds. Subject will submit his first accounting upon occupying +permanent qus:ters and initially quartely thereafter. Fics this +account TLA and Educational allowance paysento vil. be rade and +reported. +Subject was advised be should file overtly only. Subject's 6-2 is to be +forwarded by pouch and his tax retun is to be returned by pou'd for motiing +to U. S. +SECRET +92P1 +danceresing 205 +Ceclassicala + +14-00000 +IV. Banking Arrangements +SCORET +A. Sutjet has provided Headquarters with his back account for use as his +stateside allottec. +B. An operational bank account is to be established. +Distribution: +Orig. and 1 CCB +1 +C&L +1 +Registry +1 +Payroll +1 +- WE/Division +WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD +Chief, Covert Clotno Branch +SECRET +Enote: a ma +beclassicstle: + +14-00000 +SECRET +8 July 1965 +MEMORANDUM FOils Contract Personnel Division, O/P +BUBJECT +: general +specific +Terence S. CRABANAC Supplement +Paragraph Entitled "OFFSET" +1. This office has a question as to the intent of including +paragraph (7.) entitled "OFFSET" es appears in the Contract for +Terence 8. CRABANAC. The paragraph in question reads as follows: +7. OFFSET +Emoluments (including benefite in kind) received +from or through your cover activities are the +property of the U.S. Government. Procedurally, +such emolucents will be offset against amounts +due you under this agreement and are acknowledged +to be payment by the Government hereunder and +for Federal income tax purposes. If cover +emolumenta exceed those due you under thie +contreet, you will dispose of the excess amount +in conformance with Governmental instructions. +2. Subject reportedly is proceeding abroad under the cover of a +retired Foreign Service Officer and in pursuit of his ambitions as a +writer, Subject will receive all his contractual benefits through the +Agency, there is no cover company, so therefore the only apparent +emoluments to be received from or through his cover activities would be +earnings received from articles, stories, or books written by him. Please +inform this office if its interpretation is correct. If not, we would +appreciate your interpretation and reasoning relative to the statezant +"Emoluments received from or through your cover activities are the +property of the U.B. Governcent." +WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD +Chief, Covert Claims Brench +SCORET +Motle +. +11.20 +4 + +14-00000 +Mr. Terence S. Crabanac +Dear Mr. Crabanac: +The United States Government, as represented by the Contracting +Officer, hereby contracts with you as a Contract Employee for the use +of your services and the performance of duties of a confidential nature +under the following terms and conditions: +1. Compensation. In full consideration for the use of your services +and the performance of specified confidential duties you will be compen- +sated in an amount calculated at the rate of $19,880 per annum. In addition, +you are herein authorized legislative salary adjustments, within-grade +promotions and, if applicable, a post differential in substantial conformance +with rules and regulations applicable to Government appointed employees. +Payments will be made as requested by you in writing in an approved man- +ner. Taxes will be withheld therefrom and submitted by this organisation. +2. Allowances. You will be entitled to: (a) Living quarters allow- +ances in conformance with regulations of this organization applicable to +its appointed personnel. In the event you are furnished quarters by the +Government you will not be entitled to the living quarters allowances herein +indicated. +(b) Cost-of-living allowances +in conformance with applicable regulations of this organization including, +but not limited to, a post allowance, a transfer allowance and a home ser- +vice transfer allowance. +3. Travel. You will be advanced or reimbursed funds for travel +and transportation expenses for you, your dependents, your househo!! +effects and your personal automobile to and from your permanent post +of assignment, and for you alone for authorised operational travel. In +addition, you will be entitled to storage of such household and persona! +effects as are not shipped, in conformance with applicable Government +regulations. You may be entitled to per diem in lieu of subsistence in +the course of all travel performed hereunder and, when authorized, for +you alone while on temporary duty away from your permanent post of +assignment. All travel, transportation and per diem provided for under +this paragraph must be properly authorized, and expenses incurred here- +under are subject to payment and accounting in compliance with applicable +Government regulations. +4. Operational Expenses. You will be advanced or reimbursed funds +for necessary operational expenses including, but not limited to, entertain- +ment and the purchase of information, as specifically approved by the Gov- +ernment. Such funds will be subject to payment and accounting in commpli- +ance with applicable Government regulations. +5. Repayment. It is recognised that your failure to account for or +refund any monies advanced you hereunder shall entitle the Government to +withhold the total amount of such indebtedness or any portion thereof from +any monies due you under the terms of this contract in such manner as it +deems appropriate. + +14-00000 +6. Benefits. (a) You will be entitled to death and disabilit, benefits +equal to those authorized under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, +as amended. Clairns by you, your heirs, or legal representatives under +this paragraph will be processed by this organization in accordance with its +procedures in such manner as not to impair security. +( \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10209-10018.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10209-10018.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb443a729be47c0e933d6fb28d633603ab31869a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10209-10018.md @@ -0,0 +1,920 @@ +14-00000 +104-10209-10018 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +MATERIAL--REVIEWED AT CIA-HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFE MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: 201-287249 +VOL. IⅡ + +INCLUSIVE DATES: +CUSTODI AL UNIT/LOCATION: + +ROOM: +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + +DATE +RECEIVED +DATE +RETURNED +REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) +SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL +shee.78 18 Hee 75 +Betsy Wolf +Betey hitlf + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +14-00000 + +FBI DOC. +29 Sept. 1962 (Wash.) +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohorilyj +DBA-23746 + +14-00000 +Tes +Jai fects +SECRET +Director +7eferal carem of Investiration +Attention: ir. Sada japich +Lopaty Directer (Place) +Corian PILI, also known +Sacen +Internal curity. kussia + +1. Feferencs 16 me to yes Letter dated 12 July 1968, +entitled as above, to ar 13/1275ated 25 Septester 1962, +ant to your fils aber 15-71205. + +2. Information or rencontre in Farte indicates that +one doch bra 10 Fay Lal, Larim,, possibly a +Soviet citizen, living at la salse, fra, and a Russian refus, ves +Listed by the fresh finistry of Interior as potentially sangeres +tarios Ve visit of Bikiu anos to France frat 15-20 Farva 1760. +Approximately two thousand other individuale vara aiss listed. + +3. da strictal French lisissa servien reverted on 9 averer +1962, tont Jasef Al (sic) had ost attracted their attentia +Jus Tresentative advises thes this is tartsoziat te a ne troc + +CSC1 3/773,830 +//DL. Lyen à Dec 1962 +Distributiqu +Orig and I addressee +1 C/CI +1 CI/Liaison +1 an/t1/7/1 +-1-2-1-(201-207219) +1 +1 CI/3G/SS +1 Cemeback +1 5/1/20 +Based on 0774-66156, 20 N 1952 +SECRET +ES COPY +: +Ext +201-259249 + +14-00000 + +FBI doc. +29 Nov. 1962 (PHiladelphia) +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohonŕlyj +Bufile: 105-93295 +DBA 28575 + +FBI doc. +62 20 November 1962 +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohorklyj +DBA 28182 + +14-00000 +DISPATCH + +TO +Chief, +INFO +Chief, WE +Chief, E +FROM +CLASSIFICATION +PROCESSING +SECRET +シン +POSED I +ACTION +100000 +XERS DESA +ΑΕΣΤΡΑΣΤ +Chief of Station, Vienna +Chief of Station, Paris +SUBJECT REDWOOD/CLEPROVE +Jozef KOZAK +ACTION REQUIED REFERENCES +... +ACTION: None; for information only. + +REFERENCES: A. OFPW-34223, 25 September 1962 +B. OFPA-67615, 16 October 1962 (not sent Vienna.) + +In their Memorandum No. D-5054 dated 9 November 1962, USOUND informed +us that Subject had not attracted U20UD's attention. This is tantamount +to a "no trace" reply. + +- redirecrayon +Distribution: +2-SR +2- WE +2-EE +2- Vienna +ES COPY +Robert G. LAMPRELL +CROSS REFERENCE TO +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE TYPED +201-289249 +16 Nov 62 +deforret +DATE DISPATCHED +20 Nov 1967 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +OFPA-65186 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +201-289249 + +14-00000 +TO +INFO +DISPATCH +Chief, SR +Chief, WE +Chief, EE +FROM +Chief of Station, Paris +SUBJECT: REDWOOD/LCIMPROVE +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +F +PROCESSING +POSED +ACTION +P.SHES +XOOX MARKED FOR INGERING +AD INCER NG REQUIRED +CALI QALE +HEADQUARTERE DESK +CAN ACCE DEONG +AESTRACT +M.CROFILW +Josef KOZAK +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION: None; FYI only. +REFERENCE: CFFW-34223 of 25 September 1962.20 +1. According to Paris Station files: +Joseph KOSAK ARAKIZAK +11-201249 +Laict +DPDB: 10 May 1901, Szrdoriben, USSR +Possibly a Soviet citizens +ADDRESS: La Seine, France +Russian Refugee +PRACE REP +was listed by French Ministry of Interior as potentially dangercus during +the visit of Nikita KHRUSHCHEV to France, 15 - 30 March 1960. Approximately +two thousand other individuals were also listed (SOURCE: OFP-8178 of 27 April +1960, page 35). + +2. Since Paris Station has terminated AEDOGMA/1, it will not be possible +to obtain further information on Subject from him. + +3. We are querying UNBOUND for information on Subject. +Robert J. Lampe +Robert G. LAMPRELL +Distribution: +SR +2- WE +2-EE +CS COPY +INDEX X +CROSS REFERENCE TO +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DATE TYPED +201-289249 +10 Oct 62 +DATE DISPATCHED +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +OPPA- 67615 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +201-289249 + +14-00000 + +FROM +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +8-E-C-A-B-T +Chief of Station, Paris, COS, Vienna +Cod +POSED +PROCESSING +ACTION +G +CEREQUIRED +ED +MEAGARTERS DESH +CARE INDEXING +ABSTRACT +ACCOM +PISHED +SUELECT +Chief SR, via Chief, WE and Chief, ΕΕ +REDWOOD/LCDIPROVE +Semen Spiridon PCHORILYJ aka Sezen POIORILIM (201-289249) and Jozef KOZAK +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ака Обур КUZAK +Action Required: See below + +1. Attached for your information is an VBI report on an interview +with Andrij DIDKOWSKYJ, contact of Semen PORORILYJ and correspondent +of Antin MYKYPORUK. + +2. The FBI has requested any information available in our files +or through UBARK sources concerning KOZAK's current activities and +contacts with the Sovieta. The information on KUZAK in the last para- +graph on page 3 and the top of page of the attachment, is the latest +inforantion we have on KOZAK. This same information was received fra +Paris in CPPA-55817 of 7 December 1960 and gave KOZAK's address as +rue Caston Jaillon, Vesines Chalette, Loiret. + +3. To Parto: We would appreciate any information available on +KOZAK's current activities and contacts. You may query liaison. + +4. To Vienna: The interview with DIDKOWSKYJ contains a statement +that KOZAK left the camp in Salzburg for France with NYKYPORUK in 1948 +or 1949. Other information indicates that KOZAK came to France in 1946 +fros Munich. We would appreciate your checking Station and liaison +files for any information on KCZAK, including biographic data and the +date of his departure for France (or Munich). Please send a copy of +your reply to Paris. + +Distribution: +Orig. & 2 Paris /e +2- Visma v/a +CROSS REFERENCE TO +SINK +Doris N. Killgo +AKY +Paul K. Stockwood +201-269249 +CATE TYPED +10 Sept. 1962 +DATE DISPATCHED +EXSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +SEP MOZ +ROUTING I +RID/A +2 +RJDA +PEEC +R +やら +SP/CI/RED +OFFICE SYMBOL +CLASSICATION +CS CUPY +OFF-34223 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +OFFICER +..Lyon +CRIGINATING +TYPIST +tb +COORDINATING +CATE +OFFICER'S NAME +SP/CI/RED 113 5116 le +S3/2 +CI/CPS/SS +15 unt +20 +/3 +J.Evin +ND +Evant +5A/8/8 15027 +DESTROY +53 USE PREVIOUS EDITION REPLACES FORN SITE ICH MAY BE USED (40) +RELEASING +OFFICER 55-GHATURE- +DATE +24 +ES COPY +EXT. +6991 +DISPATCH + +14-00000 +7瓶风: +SECRET +Strector +Posom baresa of Leatitin +Actection: ... Magica +Deputy Director, (Plars) +Pasen 2 +pirmka nkary نعة +Lateral Searity. اشد +25 SEP 1962 + +1. Asterace la made to your latter dated 12 miy 1958, entitled +as above, and to your fils miser 1 +2. to files et sale tey catalanostical intragica ca +so era quas furses +as y +Joser Debt, معنه +abroad for any info +availaule co Barrent Getivities +asi cautoria vita (as čovicts. That will be advised of the resulta ero +car insurice. +: +C1-3/712,123 +SR/CI/KED/L.Lyca +Distributions +13 September 12 +Addresses. Crig. & 1 +1- C/CI +1 - CI/Lieleca +1- CI/A +1-63/CI/P/41 +रता-2892419 +LAD (201-209249) +ABSTRACT +INDEX +T +1-/3 +1-/A +1-C1/20/38 +1- Cossback +DATE 13 Sep +1 - SA/CI/MED +Sp +Coord with ES COPY +SECRET +1 +ma +Exagtang and +tcciasenicabes + +14-00000 + +FBI doc. +24 Aug. 1962 (Philadelphia) +RS: Semen Spiridon Pohorilyj +Bufile: 105-93295 +DBA 20582 +ELB FBL&4008 + +14-00000 +PRIOR TO FILING +(WHEN FILLED IN) +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +INSTRUCTIONS +1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back +flap and forward to RID. +2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it +records significant action taken or +comments requiring preservation. +FROM: +RID/1 +TO: ACTICH BRANCH +If file no. and title shown are not +proper, insert proper file no. below +and forward document to RID/AN. +PROPER FILE NO +TO ALL ADDRESSEES +FILL IN SECTION I ON BACK IF APPROPRIATE +COMMENTS +100 IDATT +10 +TOA +wow/3 +ROOM +DATE +TO +NO +RECEIVED FORWARDED' +OFFICER S +INITIALS +1. +SR/KIRED +2. +3. +4. +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. +13. +14. +15. +16. +17. +٨٤٠٠٠ +5015 +gunces 1314 +FILE TITLE +RID/FI +ABSTRACT +TRACE +REQUEST +* +INDEX +DATE MICROFILMED +PORM +12-59 +6100 +USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +The repart prousdes +bee kata on Krivenko +Burchart. Thernvestigation +Indicates there is no +parant of contact bitiveen +these persono and +Pahardin +- +Au DBA-23746, +10.00-62 for some +こ +95 10 41 +FILE NUMBER (PRIMARY CODE) +201289249 +DOCUMENT DATE +3 Aug 62 +SECRET +DOCUMENT NUMBER +EAVA +30210 +(40) +(( + +14-00000 + +TO +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief of station, Paris +Chief, SR; Chief, EE; Chief, WE +Chief of Station, Austria +SUBJECT JILDWOO/LCIFROVE/ALDO/1 +Semen POROMILY +ACTION RECURED +"For your information. +REFERENCE:S) +A. +"CLASSIRCATION +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NO +EAVA-30210 +MEAJATE FE NO +201-289249 +29-6-106/3 +DATE +X +3 August 1962 +RE: 433-(CHECK "X" ONE) +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO NDEXING REQUIRED +INDEJONG CAN BE JUCD +5 QUALIFIED HO DESK ONLY +DOM-10664, 23 May 1961 +D. CAS1-5566, 24 November 1961-21 +In accordance with a recent request from ODERVY, WO +queriod our liaison in regard to Subject and his contacts in +Austria. A copy of their reply, which has been passed directly +to ODENVY in Bern, is attached for your information. +FORM +Christine R. Kerbe +ATTACIFONT: 1/ +Liaison Reply dated 24 July 1962 (in German) +Distribution: +2-COS, Paris w/Att. +2- Chief, E v/o Att. +1- Chief, SR w/Att. +1- Chiof, WE w/o Att. +31 July 1962 +10-57 53 +1409 +emil H/W +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +REPLACES FORMS +51-28, 51-28A AND 51-29- +WHICH ARE OBSOLETE. +{ +CS COPY +CLASSIFICATION +CONTINUED +201-2812.49. +PAGE NO + +14-00000 +Subreed +Betr.: PCHORILYI een opiridow, +CHART Vera, +Dr. KRIVANEC Gregor +Hesugi Jo. Anfrage +Fepley in tacationo +AT" IMENT TO EAVA-30210 +Dr. Gregor PRIWENKO (Arst, 3.12.10 in law, Udok geb.. +seit 1955 durch Einbürgerung Österr. Ethep urolzmünsterco, +Obarlisterr., wh.) war coinerzeit in der Ukraine als Arzt +tätig und kan in Jaro 1943 mit seiner Gett Parla geb. +Kurotschina und seinen beiden Kindern als Fluchtling nach +Österreich. Von 1943 bis 1945 war er als Arzt in Kranken- +haus Ried i. I., später im Allgemeinen Krankenhaus in Ling +und dann bis 1952 als Fluchtlingsarzt in chemaligen Flüch +lingslager Kied 1. I. angestellt. Seit 1952 geht er keiner +geregelten Arbeit mehr nach. Als Befürsorgter übt er noch +fallweise stillschweigend geduldet die Heilpraxis uus. In +Übrigen betätigt er sich als Organist und Chordirigent in +der griechisch-orthod. Kirche in Salzburg. Seine Gattin, die +seinerseit in der Ukraine angeblich Sängerin war, ist gleich- +falls musikalisch tätig. Der Sohn Dr. KRIENTOS studiert +Sprachen, die Tochter ist kränklich und steht in keinen +Arbeitsverhältnis. Ein Bruder Dr. KRITENKOS ist angeblich +noch in der UdSSR als Arst angestellt. +Dr. KRITENKO lebt mit seiner Familie in sehr bescheidenen +Verhältnissen, ist sehr religiös eingestellt und als Antir +kommunist bekannt. Die gange Familie genießt einen guten Ruf. + +Veronika (Vera) BURCHART geb. Chermilewski (17.2.1901 +in BAR/Ukraine_ged., seit 1957 durch Einbürgerung Österr.St., +Untereitzing 32, Bes. Kied 1.I./Oberösterr., wh.) kam nit +ihren Gatten Wilhelm FURCHART (26.4.1887 in Jedenier/Ukr. ed.) +CS COPY +3 ang CHEC +EVELI TO FAVA 30210 +201-28924 + +14-00000 +-2- +gleichfalls im Jahre 1943 als Fluchtling von der Ukraine +nach Österreich, Wilhelm BUNCHART war in der Ukraine +Fabrikadirektor. 1961 veratarb er in Ried 1.I. Veronika +BURCHART erhält sine Rente. Sie tritt in keiner Feise nach- +teilig in Erscheinung. + +Die bisherigen Erhobungen erbrachten keine Arhalts- +punkte dafür, daß die Vorgenannten Verbindung zu dem in +Philadelphia lebenden Semen Spiridow ORORILii haben. +Sollten die weiteren Erhebungen in dieser Hinsicht Positives +erbringen, wird der do. Stelle davon Mitteilung gemacht +werden. +24.7.1962 +: + +14-00000 + +FBI doc. +12 July 1962 (Wash.) +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohorilyj, aka +Bufile: (E) 105-93295 +DBA 13988 + +14-00000 +TO +FROM +DISPATCH +Chief of Station, Paris +INFO +CLASSIFICATION +POSED +SECRET +PROCESSING +ACTION +MARKED FOR DEDUNG +XXX +ROINDEXING +OPLY QUALIFIE +MEADO, ARTERS DESE +CAR FOGE IACING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM +Chief SR, via Chief WB +SUBJECT +REDWOOD/LCINPROVE +Semen Spiridon POHORILYJ +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES +ACTION: None, FYI +Exck dau +PLISHED +DATE TYPED +201-239249 +DATE DISPATCHED +16 May 1962 25 MAY 1962 + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +OFFW-33472 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER +201-289249 +ORIGINATING +fan +TYPIST +aes +COORDINATING +OFFICE +Attached for your information is a copy of an ODENVY report +dated 20 April 1962, on an interview with Subject on 13 April 1962. +IK +Doris M. Killgo +PKY +Hortimer F. Bingham +Distribution: +3 COS Pairs v/att +ROUTING +INITIAL +OFFICE SYMBOL +DATE +EXT +6991 +RID/AN +- REDK +1-SR/C SR/CD +C/SR/CI/RED 6/5. +RID/MES WB/3 +C/SR/2 +RID/PS +FI/SPOG +20 +RED/FT +SR/C1/20D the +OFFICE SYMBOL +DATE +C/WE/3 +9-60 +FORM 53 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION REPLACES FORM $100 WHICH MAY BE USED +RELEASING +OFFICER'S NAME +OFFICER'S SIGNATURE +2.1 Way out the +DISPATCH + +14-00000 +SECRET +TO: + +Director +Federal Bureau of Investigation +Attention: Hr. 8. J. Parich +FRCM: + +Deputy Director (Plans) +SUBJECT: + +252 +Sesen Spiridon PUHURILYJ also known as Semen PCHORILIW +Internal Security - Russia + +1. Reference is nede to your memorandum of 5 February 1962 +regarding the Subject and to your file muster 105-93295 (Ε). + +2. An interviev of Subject by your Dureau, under the condi- +tions outlined in the reference, would not adversely affect any of +this Agency's sources or operations. We would appreciate any in- +formation you may obtain from Subject on his contacts and associates +abroad. + +CECI-3/769,591 +SR/CI/RED/LLyon:aoh +Distribution: +Orig & 1 Addressee +1- C/CI +1 - CI/Liaison +1 - CI/R&A +1- SR/CI/P/d1 +1 - SR/CI/RED +1- Comeback +23 February 1962 + +RI/Files (201-209249 +Reference: DBA-396, 5 February 1962 +SECRET +CS COPY +201-289249 + +14-00000 + +FBI doc. +20 April 1962 +(Philadelphia) +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohorilyj +Bufile: 105-93295 +. DBA 7408 + +FBI doc. +5 Feb. 1962 (Wash.) +RE: Semen Spiridon Pohorilyj, aka +Bufile: 105-93295 (E) + +14-00000 +FR +TO: +SECRET +19 1962 +TC: +Director +Federal Bureau of Investigation +Attention: Mr. S. J. Papich +Deputy Director (Plans) +SUBJECT: Semen Spiridon PSORILYJ also known as Senen PURILE +and Andrij LIDIWSKYJ also known as DIALANSKY (fmu) +Internal Security Russia + +1. Reference is made to previcus correspondence from this of- +fice regarding the Subjects and to your file number 105-93295. + +2. The files of this Agency contain no identifiable informa- +tion on Andrij DIDKOWSKYJ of 731 Forth Beventh Street, Fhiladelphia, +Prinsylvania. We have not checked our sources abroad and will not +do so unless this action is specifically roquested by you. + +3. Aemsitive Austrian scurce provided the following inforza- +tion on tamen Spiridon POHORILYJ on 31 October 1961: + +هراء +"Semen POHCRILYI - born 2 February 1910 in Czerkassy/ +Kiev, married, teacher, Ukrainian citizen, resided at +the refugee camp in Siezamheim, Salzburg, from 13 July +1950 to 23 August 1950. Prior to 13 July 1950 he lived +at the Hellbrunn refugee camp in Salzburg. According +to police records Subject left Salzburg for the United +States on 23 August 1950." + +4. Additional information from the same sensitive source, in +the form of a photographic copy of the official police registration +card and a negative of an identification photograph of Subject, both +anted 7 Noveaber 1947, reveals that + +"Besen PORILYJ - born 2 February 1910 in Praenyal, +is a Polish citizen, married, teacher, 173 cm tall, sray +eyes, blond bair, oval face, no prominent or identifying +features." +SECRET +1 +: +CS COPY +201-289249 + +14-00000 +SECRET +-2- + +A copy of the photograph is attached for your information. The date +on the registration card presumably indicates the date on which Sub- +ject vas first officially registered by the Salzburg police. + +CSCI-3/769,019 +Attachment As stated +SR/CI/RED/LLyon:afo +Distribution: +15 January 1962 +Orig & 1 Addressee, w/att. +1-C/CI, w/o att. +1- CI/LSIN, w/o att. +1-CI/RLA, w/o att. +1-SR/CI/P/dl, w/o att. +1SR/CI/RED, w/o att. +1.EE/A, w/o att. +1- Comeback, v/o att. +1 RI/Files, w/o att. (201-289249) + +Reference-DEF-96946, 21 December 1961 +Based on EASA-05566, 24 November 1961 +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +THIS BLAM CAS6162 +SEMAN LETTER AND IN SOMAL CACER) +DIDFSKYJ, +Andrij +2. ALIASES, VARIANT SPELLINGS, CTC NUMBERS. ETC. +DIALNAWSKY +3. 8147 CATE +30 Νου 1890, +4. Bitin PLACE +Didkowitscze, Ukraine +5. CITIZENSHIP +U.S. in 1958 +6: PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION +Retired lives at 631 North 7th St. Philadelphi +Pa. +7. OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EL JCATION +Laborer +SPONSE TO GREEN LIST +REQUEST NO 100092 +CATE OF DECUEST +REQUEST FROM +5 Jan 62 +NAME OF ORIGINATING OFFICER +L. Lyon +OFFICE DESIGNATOUSR/CI/RED +00CM. BuL011501 J +EXTENS18251 +2. WAS CONTINUING GEAPC-EQUESTED +S. TAPE OF PEQUEST +FIRST TIME SHEMISTES +ACCITIONAL DATA +INTEREST IN SLEJECT +SPIONAGE OR CE ACTI +OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE +MATION RECUIRED +All information +VES +8. MILITARY SERVICE +SERVICE AM, COUNTRY +SPECIALTY +9. PAST OCCUPATIONS +ACTIVITY +1904 to 1920 resided in Pussia. +1920 to 1943 +in Poland +1943 to 1951 Salzburg, Austria +1951 to Sept. 1958 - Philadelphia +LOCATION +LOCATION +DATES +CATES +10. DESCRIPTION +(HEIGHT) +611" +11. SPOUSE (IF WIFE, GIVE MAIDEN NAME) +(WEIGHT) +170 +(EYES) +Brown +(1) +(DACE) +Black-grey White +(СТЧЕР) +Wira Sergel, born 1897 in the Ukraine. Resides at Kostppol, Ukraine.. +12. OTHER MEMBERS OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY, AND ASSOCIATES +13. OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA (POLITICS, RELIGION, ETC) +ATTACH EXTRA SHEETS WHEN NEEDED +INSTRUCTIONS: +INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. +SEND BOTH SHEETS TO FI/D. +SEE CS1-10-7. +FORM +11-54501 USE PREVIOUSITIONS. +SECRET +(9) + +14-00000 +L. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Files + +H. D. Stevens +THE LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE 151164 +29 January 1964 + +1. According to a newspaper column of "Allen and Scott" in the Chicago American of 6 December 1963, on the OSWALD Case, Abram CHAYES, +Legal Officer of the State Department, was one of two persons immediately responsible for OSWALD's being permitted to return to the +United States from the Soviet Union in June 1962. The other individual named was Llewellyn THOMPSON, the then Ambassador to Russia. Another +said to have been involved in the handling of OSWALD's case was Samuel WIESE, Counsel of the American Embassy in Moscow. + +2. Abram CHAYES, 352234, who as of 16 February 1961 was described as "the new Counsel in State," was granted security approval for liaison contact with J. Foster COLLINS (in the office of the Chief of the Covert +Action Staff) on 6 March 1961. The request for CHAYES' clearance was a "Blanket" request to permit discussion with him of FSC 5412/2 matters on a need-to-know basis. + +3. In September 1961 there was a White House namecheck request on CHAYES' wife Antonia (Toni) Leigh CHAYES, nee: HANDLER. + +4. In March 1962, CHAYES was granted a renewal of his liaison contact clearance with C/CS on a continuing basis. This time his contact was Archibald ROOSEVELT, Jr. + +5. On 10 February 1962, HUMAN EVENTS reported as follows with reference to CHAYES: + +"SOFT ON COMMIES: Representative Francis F. Walter (R.-Pa.), Chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, has scored the new State Department regulations on passports, claim-ing they would allow Reds denied passports to rifle freely the confidential files of the FBI, the CIA and other investigative agencies." The man behind the new regulations, which Walter claims violate the Internal Security Act of 1950, is reportedly +State's chief legal officer, Abram Chayes. Chayes, a Kennedy appointee, is an ex-Harvard professor who was Chester Bowles' top legal adviser when Bowles was Governor of Connecticut. +Walter has introduced legislation to remedy the new passport regulations." + +SECRET +21 +Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification + +Dip J +1271-1029 + +14-00000 +100 + +-2- + +6. Samuel WIESE, Counsel in the American Embassy in Moscow who is referred to above, may well be Samuel Griffin WIESE, Jr., 7-574, +7-1-7-45, who apparently was once a contract employee on ADAPTIVE. The State Department reviewed WIESE's file on 2 June 1954; and as of +September 1962 a Samuel G. WIESE was Second Secretary of the American Embassy in Moscow. At that time WIESE advised in a cable to the State Department that it appeared that Bruce Frederick DAVIS, 352057, who defected from the United States Army in Germany on 13 August 1960, had not expatriated himself. DAVIS case is very similar to that of +OSWALD; and he, like OSWALD, lived in the Soviet Union for two years after his defection and prior to making application for return to the United States. J + +7. WIESE was an applicant for CIA employment in early 1953 and was security approved subject to polygraph on 11 August 1953. He did not enter on duty and in September 1953, the office which had been interested in him was "no longer interested". On 13 November 1953, WIESE was granted a CHA to permit his use as a contract employee on ADAPTIVE in New York City. His CHA was cancelled on 25 March 1953. + +8. WIESE was named as a friend of William Orville MARCELL, 61693-DL, during an investigation of the latter for possible FI employmant in 1952. WIESE, according to MARCELL's landlady and social acquaintance in Washington, D. C. during the period of about a year which ended in April 1952, was the only person she knew by name with whom MARCELL was friendly. According to the informant, WIESE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Pald Fall. MARCELL was security disapproved for FI employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a professional and social basis, while attending Denver University from 1946 to 1951, with persons of questionable loyalty. In November 1954, MARCELL was of interest to Project QJACTIVE with reference to assignment to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; however, the interested office withdrew their request on him, after Security advised of the derogatory information regarding him. + +9. WIESE from 1951 to 1954 attended Scarsdale High School in Scarsdale, New York, which was attacked by a Citizens Group, which alleged Communist influence in the school system. He had several questionable associates in addition to MARCELL. + +N. D. Stevens + +SECRET +21 +Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10210-10020.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10210-10020.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0172d2147e9c2c6b5e12e84facad6296994822fb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10210-10020.md @@ -0,0 +1,866 @@ +14-00000 +104-10210-100202025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TOP SECRET +5 + +1. Attached are the following pages of the Top Secret +study entitled, The Examination of the Bona Fides of a KGB +Defector - Yuriy I. NOSENKO, dated February 1968 (copy 10). +Copy 10 of this study had been forwarded to you earlier for +your review. + +2. We have deleted certain portions of these pages +containing information which bears on the security of +ongoing, viable CIA operations, or is related thereto. + +3. We request return of the study (copy 10), Annex A +and Attachment when your review has been completed. + +Attachment: Pages vi, vii, 20, 46, 47, 49, 50, 266, 277, 278 +281, 294, 295, 297, 313, 324, 325, 326, 336 and +357 + +WARNING NOTICE - SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS +INVOLVED + +E2 IMPDET CL BY 011340 + +TOP SECRET + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +CONTENTS + +PAGE + +VIII SEVENTH DEPARTMENT (January 1962-January 1964) +(Cont.) + +Deputy Chief of Seventh Department +(July 1962-January 1964) 291 +KGB Operations 292 +Recruitment of SVENCHANSKIY 292 +Investigation of SLESINGER 293 +Arrest and Interrogation of KOTEN 295 +GRU Agent SHUBIN 296 +Arrest of BAKGHOORN 298 +Investigation of OSWALD 303 +Residence in USSR 303 +Request to Return to USSR 305 +Post-Assassination Review of KGB File 307 +The CHEREPANOV Papers 309 +Contents 314 +NOSENKO'S Travel Document 315 +Return to Geneva (January-February 1964) 316 +Purpose of Trip 317 +Visits to KGB Legal Residency 318 +Availability for Meetings with CIA 318 +NOSENKO's Written Notes 319 +NOSENKO's Defection 320 +The Recall Telegram 324 +Knowledge of Other Seventh Department +Operations 325 +Operational Activities (July 1962- +January 1964) 326 +KGB Counterintelligence Operations Among +American Tourists +i 326 +Information Furnished the KGB by +George BLAKE +327 +KGB Study of American Intelligence 327 +Tourist Operations 330 +NOSENKO's Information 331 +Summary 331 +Summary and Conclusion + +٦٣٢ + +(vi) +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +CONTENTS + +IX OTHER ASPECTS OF NOSENKO'S CLAIMED KGB SERVICE 335 +Relationship with General GRIBANOV 335 +Communist Party Status 338 +Knowledge of KGB Forms and Procedures 342 +Awards and Decorations 345 +Sourcing 349 +Ranks 350 + +X PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT 355 + +XI SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS: NOSENKO'S BONA FIDES 357 + +Annex A - Statements of Soviet Officials About +NOSENKO 361 + +Annex B - Summaries of Cases Not Examined in Text 399 + +Index of Personalities 437 + +(vii) +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(FOUNDATIONS OF NOSENKO'S CLAIMS) +: + +Soviet Officials' Statements About NOSENKO + +The portrait of NOSENKO which emerges from Soviet +officials' statements about him since his defection coin- +cides markedly with NOSLNKO's self-description. According +to the comments of Soviet officials, principally intelli- +gence officers most likely to be speaking authoritatively, +defector NOSENKO was the son of the deceased Minister, he +served over a decade in the KGB, his personal shortcomings +were overcome through the patronage of KG3 General GRIBANOV, +and in connection with operations against Americans he +occupied positions of progressively greater trust and +responsibility, ultimately becoming Deputy Chief of the +largest department in the key Second (Counterintelligence) +Chief Directorate. According to these sources, his defection +wrought severe damage "for years to come" to the KGB +because of his knowledge of KGB operations against American +targets, and his treachery prompted the expulsion and +disgrace of numerous senior KGB personnel, the recall of +many others from abroad, the virtual suspension of KGB +operations in the United States, and extraordinary plans to +assassinate him. + +These statements are related in chronological order in +Annex A. + +20 + +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy +سامة شدمة ل + +14-00000 +(PRE-KGB BIOGRAPHY) +Top Secret + +Baku), where he finished the Eighth Class in spring, 1943. +In a second version (more probable since entry to the Moscow +Special Naval School required prior completion of the +Seventh Class) NOSENKO said that when the war broke out he +and his mother were evacuated to Chelyabinsk, where he +completed the Seventh Class in summer of 1942. They returned +to Moscow afterwards, and NOSENKO was then enrolled in the +Moscow Special Naval School (then in Kuybyshev) where he +completed the Eighth Class in 1943; in the fall of 1943 +NOSENKO was enrolled in the Leningrad Naval Preparatory +School (then in Baku). + +After just six months in Baku, without completing the +Ninth Class, COSENKO ran away from school and returned to +Moscow. + +Comment: KOSENKO has asserted variously that he ran +away and fought on the front at Tuapse, and +that he had finished the Tenth Class in Baku +and then spent the period 1943-1945 at the +Frunze Higher Naval School, the equivalent of +Annapolis. He has retracted both assertions. + +NOSENKO completed the Ninth Class in June 1944 at the +Moscow Mining Institute, and when the Leningrad Naval +Preparatory School returned to Leningrad from Baku, he +resumed his studies there. Early in 1945, however, NOSENKO +received a gunshot wound in the hand, and after being +hospitalized for a month, he left the Naval school. + +Comment: NOSENKO has claimed both that he was shot by +a jealous naval officer whom he then protected +by stating that the wound was self-inflicted, +and that he actually did accidently shoot him- +to +quoted a KGB officer +a sensitive source self. +the effect that NOSENKO shot himself to avoid +being sent to the front while attending a naval +college in 1942. + +46 +Top Secret i +TS No. 197124 +Copy +יה + +14-00000 +(PRE-KGB BIOGRAPHY) + +Comment: +Top Secret + +(Continued) +After NOSENKO's defection was publicized, +Soviet Naval defector ARTAMONOV volunteered +to CIA that he had known the son of the +Minister NOSENKO in the naval school in +Leningrad from 1944 to 1946. + +NOSENKO completed the Tenth Class at the Leningrad Ship- +building Tekhnikum in June 1945, and he successfully passed +the necessary examinations to qualify him for entrance to +the Moscow Institute of International Relations that summer. + +Birth to 1945: Summary and Conclusion + +NOSENKO is virtually the sole source of information on +his early life. However, this portion of his claimed +biography is consistent with the NOSENKO family's where- +abouts as publicized in press accounts at the time of his +father's death in 1956, and with the existence of the +schools he claims to have attended. + +Allowing for exaggerated claims of boyhood heroics +(fighting at the front, attending the Frunze Academy, and +formal induction in and discharge from the Navy), all of +which NOSENKO has retracted under interrogation, NOSENKO'S +claimed identity as the son of Minister Ivan I. NOSENKO +and the substance of his claims about his life until 1945 +are accepted as true. + +47 +Top Secret : +TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(PRE-KGB BIOGRAPHY) + +NOSENKO has said at various times that the Institute +course was of four years' duration and that he entered the +Naval RU on graduation in 1949; that it was four years' +duration and that Lecause he failed a state examination he +was graduated later, in 1950; that it was of five years' +duration and he graduated in 1950, on schedule; and that it +was of five years' duration but he failed an examination +which delayed his graduation for three months. + +Comment: See p.367 for report that NOSENKO joined the KG3 +upon graduation from the Institute in 1947. +The duration of the Institute course and the +date of NOSLIKO's completion are material to +the plausibility of his claimed Naval PU service, +whicis ne said followed almost immediately upon +his departure from the Institute. + +Naval RU Service (ca. 1951 - ca. 1953) + +NOSENKO claims that upon completion of his studies at +the Institute of International Relations he entered the +Naval RU, serving in the Far East and then in a Baltic post, +finally successfully "transferring" to the KGB through the +intervention of his father's friend, KGB General KOBULOV. +A sensitive source +is the sole source also asserting that NOSENKO +served in the RU. According to, NOSENKO attended this +the Military-Diplomatic Academy and then served in the RU +Information Department for about a year before securing a +transfer to the KGB through his father's influence. NOSENKO +denies having attended the Military-Diplomatic Academy and +has never claimed service in the RU Information (Reports) +Department, although he had on occasion claimed to have held +Reports assignments. +source +; + +49 +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(PRE-KGB BIOGRAPHY) + +A sensitive source two +has quoted/KGB officers +respectively, as stating NOSENKO joined the KGB in 1947 +or 1949. + +The significance of NOSENKO'S RU service is the fact +that he claims it launched his intelligence.career and +served as the means through which he secured appointment +to the RCB after once having been rejected. The two or more +years he claimed to have served in the RU represent a +significant period of his adult life for which he should +have no difficulty accounting. Finally, the date of his +actual transfer from the Naval EU to the KGB is critical to +determining the time from which his claims about KG3 service +can be judged credible. + +NOSEIKO volunteered extensive comment on his Naval RU +service at his first meetings with CIA in 1962. After his +1964 defection, it was the topic on which he made one of +his initial retractions and his first admission that he had +earlier made a false claim. The subject of his Naval RU +service was consequently prominent in interrogations in +1964, 1965 and 1966. However, throughout these interrogations, +challenges of his assertions abcut his RU service prompted +adjustments in his claimed date of graduation from the +Institute or claimed date of entry into the KGB, just as +challenges on those latter topics prompted amended state- +ments with respect to his RU service. The extent of the +still-unreconciled discrepancies and contradictions in +NOSENKO's various accounts is best perceived in comparison +of his statements made in 1962, 1964, 1965 and 1966. + +NOSENKO's Information-1982 + +NOSENKO finished the Institute of International Relations +In +in 1950 and immediately reported for duty with the RU. +[He did not amplify how he drew such an assignment.] +September 1950 he was offered assignments in Leningrad, +Moscow, and in the Far East, and he chose the Far East "so +no one would think he would take advantage of his father's +position". He was assigned to a radio signals interception +unit in Sovetskaya Gavan' (on the Soviet coast opposite +Sakhalin), where he collected Order of Battle information by +monitoring the communications of American units operating in + +50 +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy +المالطوشة + +14-00000 +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT +Top Secret +January 1952-January 1964) + +FRIPPEL was a weak agen:: "he was afraid and gave practi- +cally acthing." NOSENKO said that although he had recruited +him, "honestly speaking, FRIPPEL was not an agent." The KGD +nevertheless hoped that FRIFPEL would be reassigned to Hos- +cow at some future date. (See p.137 for details of the +FRIFPEL case.) + +Comment: FRIPPEL agrees with NOSENKO that they met twice +in the USSR in 1963. However, FRIPPEL asserts +he also met HOSENKO in Odessa in February 1962. +which NOSLIKO flatly denies. FRIPPEL is known +to have planned to travel to the Soviet Union +at that time, and there is no apparent reason +why he would make a false claim on this matter. +a sensitive source Recording :, FRIPPEL, who is now +in New Yo: City. :s a current target of the +Soviet intelligence service, + +Johannes PREISFREUND + +The KGB considered PREISFREUND compromised to American +Intelligence after GOLITSIN's defection (in December 19611 and +thus unsuitable for further use against Americans at the Em- +bassy in Moscow. For this reason, NOSENKO was told to take +PREISFREUND with him when he transferred to the Seventh De- +partment. As the agent spoke only Finnish and Russian, however, +he was of no use against English-speaking tourists. NOSENKO +met with PREISFREUND on the latter's visits to Moscow in 1962, +but did not use him in any operations. + +Comment: PREISFREUND asserts that he was no longer a KGB +agent after the STORSBERG operation (see p.175) +and that although he saw NOSENKO on his frequent +return visits to Moscow, it was only because +NOSENKO sought a companion for wenching and +drinking. + +266 +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy + +14-00000 +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT +Top Secret +January 1962-January 1964) + +who was [erroneously).considered to be a CIA officer. +SHAKHOV 'maybe" had some contact with MARK in 1960 or 1951, +but NOSENKO did not know the substance of it. A counter- +intelligence officer of the First Chief Directorate, S.H. +GOLUBEV, had once been on a delegation with. SHAKIHOV and he +had noted "little details". While SHAKHOV was in the United +States, earlier, he had been terminated (as an agent) by +KGB officers who had submitted a report stating that SHAKHOV +liked life in the Unites States, American products, and +money. In that KGB report he was depicted as "not good" +and 'not wanting to work as an agent". + +NOSENKO stated that SHAKHOV had served with the Ministry +of Foreign Affairs in the United States and that during that +service he acted as an agent-recruiter for the KGB. SHAKHOV +was permitted to travel abroad even though suspected of being +an American agent, because he belonged to the Ministry of +Foreign Affairs, and "the KGB could do nothing about his +trips abroad'. "There was no proof, only suspicions, and +furthermore, SHAKHOV was a member of the personal staff of +the head of the Soviet delegation, S.K. Tsarapkin." According +to NOSENKO, SHAKHOV was not and never had been a KGB officer. + +Comment: SHAKHOV has served in and visited the United +States since 1942, when he was assigned to the +Soviet Consulate General in New York. He at- +tended the 1945 Conference on International +Organization in San Francisco, and he had at- +tended a number of sessions of the UN General +Assembly. Most recently SHAKHOV was assigned +to the U.S. in 1963 as a member of the Soviet +Mission to the UN. KGB officer RASTVOROV Gen- +tified him as an MVD (KGB) officer whom he is +certain he saw at MVD Headquarters in Moscow, +a sensitive source identified him as "an employee of the +KGB and KGB defectors PETROV and DERYABIN +have reported that from a photograph, SHAKHOV'S +face was familiar". An FBI source, however, +in 1964 said that SHAKHOV was a "pure diplomat" +and that to his knowledge, SHAKHOV had engaged +in no Soviet intelligence activity until that +time. + +277 +TS No. 197124 +Top Secret Copy 10 +۲ + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) + +NOSENKO described the various ways he had tested suspicions +of SHAKHOV in Geneva. He gave SHAKHOV disinformation and then +watched for an indication that he passed it on to his American +contacts. SHAKHOV was told to perform countersurveillance +tasks. during a meeting by NOSENKO with an imaginary agent, +while other KGB officers checked for signs that SHAKHOV had +forewarned the Americans about the meeting. Finally NOSENKO +revealed to SHAKHOV the location of a KGB dead drop and +checked five days later to see whether the specially prepared +materials emplaced had been disturbed in any way. NOSENKO's +conclusion was that SHAKHOV was absolutely free of suspicion, +and it was his intention to report this finding when he re- +turned to KG3 Headquarters from Geneva. + +Comment: Currently in the United States, SHAKEC is still +"under suspicion", according to a sensitive source, + +Security Escort Officer for Soviet Disarmament Delegation + +NOSENKO said that he was the sole KGB officer with the 94- +man Soviet delegation to the Disarmament. Conference and as.. +such he was responsible for the security and behavior of the +entire delegation. (KGB officers I.S. MAYOROV and M.S. +TSYMBAL came with the delegation to Geneva, but they had left +Geneva before NOSENKO made the foregoing statement to CIA.) +To assist him in carrying out his security functions, NOSENKO +had the services of a number of coopted informants of the KGB +who were serving in the delegation. [NOSENKO has rever re- +ported what, if any, security checks he ran on the delegates +in his charge, or what, if any, information his informants +provided him.] + +NOSENKO has never been precise about how he spent his days +and nights in Geneva, but he has indicated that he disposed +of his time as he saw fit, and for the most part had little +to do. He explained in 1962 that he could come and go as he +pleased because Ambassador Zorin knew who he was, as did most +of the delegation. No one paid him any attention. It was +known that he was not really a Ministry of Foreign Affairs +officer, and he could absent himself from conference meetings. +at any time. +: + +278 +Top Secret :- +TS No. 197124 +Copy +"יייין + +14-00000 +Top Secret +January 1962-January 1964) +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT + +Yu.I. GUK +: +Implying that their friendship was of long standing, +NOSENKO related in 1962 that he and GUK were together nearly +every day in Geneva, where they went out to chat and have a +few drinks. As a consequence, NOSENKO was granted access to +the residency and was able to elicit information about sore +of GUK's operations in Geneva. lie described his "big, big +friend" GUK as the Deputy Legal Rezident in Geneva and the +only "strong officer" in the residency. + +Comment: In 1964 NOSENKO attributed his gaining access +to the residency in 1962 to TSYMBAL, not to +GUK. According to several sources (see Annex A. +because of his friendship with ROSENKO, GUK was +dismisscd from the KG3. + +M.S. TSYMBAL + +In 1962 NOSENKO reported TSYMBAL's presence in Geneva and +identified him as Chief of the Illegals Directorate of the +KGB First Chief Directorate. He alluded to having spoken with +him, but placed no particular emphasis on their relationship. + +In 1964 NOSENKO claimed that he had been dealing with +TSYMBAL since 1960 or 1961, when he was looking for some +candidates for recruitment and came across some whose back- +ground would have made them suitable for the Special (Illegalsi +Directorate. NOSENKO met TSYMBAL in Moscow in the KGB Head- +quarters and TSYMBAL had asked him several times to transfer +to the First Chief Directorate and suggested that he might be +assigned to the United States. In Geneva, he and TSYMBAL had +dinner together several times a week, sometimes accompanied +by KISLOV and sometimes alone. It was TSYMBAL's influence, +NOSENKO said, which secured NOSENKO access to the residency +in 1962 and established the precedent from which he was +granted access in 1964. + +281 +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT January 1962-1964) + +NOSENKO'S Information +The +SLESINGER came under suspicion by the KGB First +Chief Directorate because of his business transactions +with a number of Soviets who visited his store and in +whom he seemed to show more than casual interest. +First Chief Directorate was of the opinion that +SLESINGER was trying to become closely acquainted with +some Soviets, to study them. SLESINGER had visited the +Soviet Union several times. Learning SLESINGER planned +another trip to the USSR, the KGB suspected that "he +might make some contacts or do something interesting" +while visiting the Soviet Union. The KGB wanted to +resolve its suspicions that SLESINGER was possibly an +agent or operational contact of the FBI. The KGB had +a file on SLESINGER, nd a senior case officer in the +American Section of the Seventh Department, Yu. M. +DVORKIN, was the responsible case officer. An agent +of the Seventh Department who was director of a photo- +graphic shop in Moscow was instructed to become friendly +with SLESINGER while the latter was visiting the Soviet +Union, and the two men later exchanged correspondence.. +SLESINGER went to Odessa to visit relatives, and DVORKIN. +directed the Odessa KGB to "surround" him with agents. who. +could watch his behavior. If there had been any indication +of intelligence activities, the KGB would have attempted... +to recruit SLESINGER, but since no evidence was developed, +no approach was made. SLESINGER had travelled to the +Soviet Union before, several times. +L + +Comment: A sensitive source +had reported to the +FBI that the KCB suspected SLESINGER to +be an FBI "plant" and that KGB officer +"might be trying to develop +SLESINGER to act as a courier or in some +other agent capacity." +NOSENKO's information was substantially +correct. Alfred Lazarevich SLESINGER, +reported to the FBI in July 1962 of his +June 1962 visit to Moscow and Odessa. +In Odessa SLESINGER was contacted by a +Soviet official who exhibited "intimate +knowledge" of his business in New York +City and had asked whether SLESINGER had +"ever been bothered by the FBI." + +294 +Top Secret TS. No. 197124 +Copy +: + +14-00000 +• Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT January 1962-1964) + +Comment: (Continued) +In 1966 SLESI GFR reported to the FBI that. +he was in touch with a Moscow photographic +shop proprietor, and he described evidence +of KGB interest in him during his visit to +Odessa in 1962. Previous to visiting the +Soviet Union in 1962, SLESINGER had been in +contact with a number of Soviet officials +from the United Nations. +: + +NOSENKO was not specific in describing how he learned +of SLESINGER, who may represent a First Chief Directorate +case. + +KOTEN'S Arrest and the KGB Agent + +NOSENKO was asked in Geneva in 1964 whether he was +involved in the arrest of an American tourist in the +USSR in the fall of 1963. Almost at once, NOSENKO +identified the case as that of Bernard KOTEN, a guide for +Afton Tours in New York City (and hence an employee of +Alexander SVENCHANSKIY, see above) who had been arrested +on homosexual charges in Kiev. NOSENKO said that KOTEN +was involved with an American agent of the KGB Scientific +and Technical (S&T) Directorate. NOSENKO did not know the +agent's name, but from the description he provided he is +believeà identical with a KGB S&T +agent identified earlier on the basis of a May 1962 report +from. a sensitive source. + +NOSENKO's Information + +KOTEN was a longtime member of the American Communist +Party and a frequent visitor after the Second World War +to the Soviet Union, where he had extensive contacts among +dissident literary figures and other Soviet citizens, +particularly among Russian Jews. [NOSENKO explained in +another context that the KGB is wary of foreigners' contacts +with Soviet Jews because the Israeli Intelligence Service +has frequently inspired such contacts.) Because of these +many suspicious contacts, both the KGB First and Second +Directorates had concluded that KOTEN might be a "provocation +agent" planted in or recruited from the ranks of the +Communist Party in the United States. + +295 +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 +... +اتة + +14-00000 +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT +Top Secret +January 1962-January 1964) + +NOSENKO's Information + +SHUBIN was a native of California of Russian ex- +traction, a Russian speaker, and a university professor +in New York City. SHUBIN, who had visited the Soviet +Union twice before, visited the Soviet Union in 1958 +or 1959, while NOSENKO was serving his first tour of +duty in the Seventh Department. At that time, SHUBIN +was the target of Seventh Department case officer +A.A. VETLITSKIY, NOSENKO heard later that SHUBIN was +placed under surveillance, and when the KGB surveillance +observed SHUBIN as a passenger in a Ministry of Defense +automobile, the GRU was asked about the American. "They +very furtively said that they were interested in him," +from which the KGB concluded that SHUBIN was a GRU agent. + +In 1962 (sic) NOSENKO was reviewing a list of foreign +visitors to the Soviet Union and he noted SHUBIN's name +and recalled his earlier identification as a GRU agent. +NOSENKO himself telephoned GRJ General SOKOLOV's office +and informed SOKOLOV of SHUBIN's presence (or, according +to another version, SOKOLOV'S office was advised by +others). SOKOLOV'S office eventually apologized for +having failed earlier to notify the KGB of the GRU'S +interest in SHUBIN". +Σ + +Comment: a sensitive source +Earlier, C +identified an +agent apparently identical with SHUBIN +and FBI sources reported SHUBIN's travel +to the USSR in summer 1961 and in +September 1963. +SHUBIN had no valid U.S. passport +between 1940 and June 1961; if he visited +the Soviet Union during that period it was +not as an American tourist under his true +name. Consequently, he could not then have +been the tourist target of the Seventh +Department case officer, as NOSENKO claimed. +If NOSENKO erred, and actually was referring +to SHUBIN's visit in 1961, there is a further +contradiction: NOSENKO could not have +noticed his name while reviewing tourist +lists in the Seventh Department, because +he claims he was in the American Department. +at the time. + +297 +Top Secret :- +TS No.. 197124 +10 +Copy + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT January 1962-January 1964) + +NOSENKO went to Gorkiy on the fourth day after CHFRE- +PANOV's disappearance. The area was covered with very deep +woods, "where a person could los: himself for life". On the +seventh day CHEREPANOV was located and arrested in Baku, +where he was on his way to the Iranian border. + +A special plane was inmediately sent to Baku, carrying +S.M. FEDOSEYEV and several other American Department offi- +cers. They brought CHEREPANOV immediately back to Moscow, +interrogating him on the plane. He immediately confessed +to having given the documents to the Americans. When asked +why, he said he was "angry at the KGB, very angry", and +besides, he thought he might ask the Americans for some +money in return for the documents. He confessed that on +4 November he had passed the documents to an American tourist +who was a librarian interested in Russian bocks. He said he +had given the documents to the American in the entrance +hallway in the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, +the building in which the Ministry of Foreign Trade was also +housed. + +Because CHEREPANOV had eluded the KGB between the two +fixed surveillance posts which had been established, the +Second Chief Directorate suffered considerable criticism +for not putting CHEREPANOV under full, round-the-clock. +surveillance. CHEREPANOV himself, however, told the KGB +that if he had detected his surveillants he would have +written to the government and newspapers a letter of protest +against "such an indignity, such persecution", and then +would have committed suicide, leaving the KGB without proof +of his guilt. + +Comment: sensitive sources, +on +Other sources, including +have also reported various aspects of the +CHEREPANOV incident. +NOSENKO's assertions with respect to the +CHEREPANOV case, however, are not material to +his claim that he was Deputy Chief of the +Seventh Department at the time. + +313. +Top Secret TS No. 197124 +Copy 10 +4 + +14-00000-- +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTHENT January 1962-January 1964) + +The Recall Telegran + +KOSEIKO's Information + +On 3 February 1964, NOSEIKO claimed, he visited the KGB +Legal Residency once during the morning before he ret with +CHA and again that evening after 1300; there were at those +times no KGB telegrams concerning him. On the morning of +4 February he again stopped in at the Residency, but there +were again no such messages for him. Later in the morning +of 4 February, however, after attending a session of the +Disarmament Conference, he returned to the Residency and +found that a telegram from KGB Headquarters had arrived, +instructing him to return to Moscow immediately to partici- +pate in the KGB conference on tourism. After relating the +substance of the telegram, NOSENKO defected and was thence- +forth in CIA custody. + +Comment: Special Intelligence does not confirm NOSENKO'S +assertion regarding the existence of the recall +telegram. According to Special Intelligence, +there were enciphered communications from Moscow +to the Soviet Mission in Geneva earlier and +later, lut there was none from 1815 on 3 +February until 1730 on 4 February, several hours +after NOSENKO was in custody of CIA. + +324 +Top Secret TS No. 197124- +Copy + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT January 1962-January 1964) + +NOSEMO'S Eventual Retraction Regarding Recall Telegram + +NOSEIKO maintained throughout ais interrogations +ir. 1964 and 1965 that there was the recall telegram and that +it prompted his defection. In October 1966, however, while +being questioned again, NOSENKO stated that there had bee:: +no telegram recalling him to Moscow from Geneva, and he +signed the following statement: + +"On 4 February 1964, I told my CIA contact +I +in Geneva that a telegram from Headquarters in +Moscow had been received in the KGE Residency 11 +Geneva recalling me immediately to Moscow. I said +at the time that this telegram said that I was +recalled to participate in a conference to plan KGB +activity against tourists for the 1964 season. +maintained this story as fact throughout subsequent +interviews and interrogations by American authorities +in 1964 and 1965. No such telegram ever existed. +No telegram was received in Geneva. I admit that +the story was a lie. I myself invented this tele- +gram in order to hasten my defection. I was rervcus +and afraid that my contacts with American Intelli- +gence might be noticed." + +Knowledge of Other Seventh Department Operations + +The notes NOSENKO brought to CIA in Geneva in 1964 +(see p.319) included brief reference to thirteen other KGB +operations conducted, against what NOSENKO described as +tourists during the 1962-1963 period. For reasons cited +in the description of these operations in Annex B, these +opcrations are not material to NOSEIKO's claim to service +an 1962-1963 as either Chief of the American-British +Commonwealth Section or as Deputy Chief of the Seventh +Department. + +325 +Top Secret +1 +TS No... 197124 +10 +Copy + +14-00000 +Top Secret + +(SEVENTH DEPARTMENT Jaruary 1962-January 1964) + +Operational Activities July 1962-January 1964: Summary + +To substantiate his claims to having served as Deputy +Chief of the Seventh Department during this period, NOSENKO +describes KGB involvement in the recruitment of \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10146.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10146.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1baa75d46537630f9c59daf0fe9af0db7b9e0c13 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10146.md @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# SECRET + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +PROCESSING ACTION: + +* MARKED FOR ANALYSIS: +* INDEXING REQUIRED: No +* ONLY QUALIFIED DESK CAR ACCESS INDEXING: + +TO: Chief, WH Division + +FROM: Chief of Station, Mexico City + +SUBJECT: PBQ Part I - Alfonso Dabilodox Torres +ACTION REQUIRED: REFERENCES: + +Attached herewith is PBQ Part I on Subject. Provisional Operational Approval is requested, along with 201 number. Subject's cryptonym, assigned 15 October 1963 by the Station, follows under separate cover. + +Willard C. Curtis + +Distribution: + +* 3 - MMD, w/att. h/w and w/s/o +* 2 - Files + +SECRET + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: EOA-22488 + +DATE: 13 November 1963 + +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET + +MCS FILE NUMBER: 201- \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10326.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10326.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a1da04c4c72a8ba0dc58bfd47c81383b4e98d680 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10211-10326.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +104-10211-10326 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +TO: Chief of Station, Mexico City +FROM: Chief, WE Division +SUBJECT: LIENVOY-8 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +PROCESSING TION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +DO NOING REAS +OLY QUALIFIED DESA +CAR DE MOSING + +MICROFILE + +1. As a result of the recent review done of the LIFEAT +and LIENVOY Project, it came to Headquarters attention that +LIENVOY-8, who was believed to have been terminated, was still +covered by the LIEKVOY Project. + +2. According to HMA-14876, LIENVOY-8 was the cause of +a security problem for LIENVOY in February 1960 when he requested +release from LIENVOY and a transfer to his parent organization, the +General Staff of the Presidency. LIENVOY-8 was described as a +"scur" nationalist who disapproved of ODTOKE's sharing of the +LIENVOY take. + +3. Headquarters now notes that LIENVOY-8's clearance has +never been cancelled and there is no Agent Service Record or +termination report in his file. LIENVOY-8 was included in the +LIENVOY Project renewal request for the 1961/62 project year, but +not for the 1962/63 year. The field project renewal request for +the 1963/64 year included him again. + +4. It is requested that the Station inform Headquarters of +the present status of LIENVOY-8 (201-118406). If he has been +terminated, please forward an Agent Service Record. If he is +still being used, please provide a current analysis of his relia- +bility and comments on any security probelas present in light of +his actions and reputation in 1960. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Distribution: +081 - COS, Mexico City + +CROSS REFERENCE TO + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER + +HLHB-12027 +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +31 Octos +DATE +23 October 1963 +HQS FILE NUMBER +201-118406 + +ORIGINATING diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10213-10002.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10213-10002.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b8b6145854229d948ceee4781283bf172ba6d6fb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10213-10002.md @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +14-00000 +104-10213-10002- +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DO/P 11244 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Plans) +SUBJECT : Related Mission Directive for Mexico + +1. Attached is the revised Releted Mission Directive for Mexico. + +2. Your approval is requested. + +A. R. King +Chief, WH Division + +CONCUR: + +Chief, WH/PD + +Chief, CA + +O. Calder, CI + +APPROVED: + +Richard Helms +Deputy Director (Plans) +3 JAN 1961 +Date Approved + +24 January 1961 +Distribution: +Orig & 2 - WHD +1 - PD +1 - CA +1 - CI +1 - SR +1 - FI/Plans +1 - FI/INT +1 - RI + +COPY + +14-00000 + +RELATED MISSION DIRECTIVE FOR MEXICO + +I. GENERAL PROVISIONS + +A. National Policy. The long-range national policy objectives of the U.S. Government toward Mexico are to reduce to an ineffectual level the influence of international Communism, to encourage democratic government, and to keep the Mexican government friendly and favorably inclined toward U. S. policies. Further guidance is given in the current CCB Regional Operations Plan for Latin America. + +B. Operational Emphasis. The Station's primary emphasis will continue to be placed on clandestine collection operations and covert action operations against the Sino-Soviet bloc, Cuban, and Communist elements in Mexico. + +C. Changes in the MAD. This basic policy instruction for activities in Mexico has been revised in light of the Station's last Annual Assessment of Progress Report and to reflect more accurately operational conditions, capabilities and direction. In view of the importance and threat presented by Communist Cuba to U. S. interests in Latin America, coverage of Cuban revolutionary activities in Mexico has been made a specific requirement under Priority A. Priority B objectives and tasks include refinements of desired efforts and also provide for covert action operations against Cuban targets in Mexico. The former task for production of action pictures and their distribution has been deleted, as it is no longer a valid requirement; the former tasks pertaining to the possible use of foreign diplomats have been combined; a task to develop young potential political leaders (ZREAGER) has been added. Two previous Priority C objectives have been eliminated, as there is no established Mexican intelli-gence service, and the Station regularly reports on activities of the security services. Coverage of Chinese Communists has been raised to Priority B coincident with the elimination of the former Priority C section. + +D. Contingency Reporting. In addition to the specific objectives set forth in Section II, the Station will from time to time be called on to attempt to satisfy Intelligence + +14-00000 + +3 + +Guides and Intelligence Directives, but it is expected that these requirements be satisfied utilizing existing assets. Of particular interest on a continuing basis is information on: (a) any indications that Mexico may be used as a base for clandestine activity directed against the U. S. (CI Book Messages 23 and 115); (b) activities of non-bloc intelligence services, especially those that are potentially harmful to U. S. interests; (c) the plotting of revolutionary groups according to their current importance in attempts to overthrow the regimes of their respective Latin American countries; (d) the current alignment and activities of political forces with the potential for assuming control of the Mexican Government; (e) U. S. Communists residing in Mexico; and (f) the Spanish Communist group. + +It will be noted that certain previous contingency reporting requirements have been amended as follows: The former levy for reporting on the stability of the Mexican Government has been changed to a more realistic and meaningful statement as reflected by (d) above. This modification is appropriate, as political changes in Mexico are most likely to occur within the framework of constitutionality. The previous charge for reporting on secret shipments of strategic materials from Mexico to bloc countries is no longer specifically required and has been deleted. + +II. OBJECTIVES + +PRIORITY A + +1. Obtain information on Sino-Soviet bloc plans and activities in Mexico, including those of bloc intelligence services. + +a. Continue and, where possible, increase physical and technical surveillance of bloc installations and residences. + +b. Through controlled agent assets, identify and monitor the activities of bloc personnel, if conditions warrant, attempt recruitment or defection of bloc personnel. + +2 + +14-00000 + +4 + +c. Continue CI operations against bloc intelligence personnel. + +2. Seek to reduce and, if possible, eliminate Communist and leftist control or influence in key governmental and non-governmental organizations, political parties, mass media outlets, and other elements that influence public or official opinion and policies. + +a. Develop political action penetration agents in key functional groups, such as students, teachers and organized labor, in order to disrupt and reduce their capacity for carrying out action harmful to U. S. objectives and interests. + +b. Expose and discredit illegal or subversive Sino- Soviet bloc activities and representatives in Mexico, as well as the activities and personnel of International and local Communist front organizations. + +c. Identify, discredit, and if possible eliminate Communists and pro-Communists from strategic positions in government, educational institutions, state- controlled industrial and agricultural enterprises, labor unions, and student organizations. + +d. Provide support and give guidance to individuals and organizations that can be induced to produce and disseminate anti-Communist, pro-Free World propaganda via radio, television, newspapers, or other media, and carry out political action operations against Communist or other anti-U. S. elements. + +e. Identify, develop, and utilize important non-Communist political, business or civic leaders to carry out propaganda, economic or political actions against Communist influence and induce them to support views coinciding with U. S. Government policy interests. + +f. Continue to support and guide anti-Communist youth and student organizations, publications or agents, and when necessary, develop additional assets in key schools in Mexico City and selected provinces. + +3 + +14-00000 + +5 + +g. Develop and support covert press assets in the staffs of influential newspapers. + +h. Develop access to individuals and organizations in the labor field and support non-Communist leaders and groups in key unions. + +3. Obtain information on the organizational structure, key personnel, financing, covert plans and activities of the Communist Party of Mexico (PCM), Communist front organizations and groups, especially the Partido Popular Socialista (PPS), and non-Communist and/or anti-U. S. groups that may be susceptible to exploitation by International Communism. + +a. Exploit and extend existing penetrations in the PCM and the PPS. + +b. Maintain penetrations of the PCM and seek to penetrate the anti-EXCINA wing of the PCM. + +c. Develop and, if conditions warrant, recruit a key source in the workers' University capable of monitoring cultural contacts between the University and bloc diplomatic installations. + +d. Continue to monitor the activities of selected Communist-influenced labor unions and front groups through the penetration in the PPS) if conditions warrant, make selected recruitments in the unions or groups. + +4. Continue to obtain information on Cuban Revolutionary activities in Mexico and support U. S. Government efforts against the CASTRO regime. + +a. Continue to conduct penetration operations of Cuban Embassy and induce defections of Cuban diplomats. + +b. Recruit agents in Mexico for operational use in Cuba. + +c. Secure support of high Mexican Government officials for the conduct of operations against Cuba. + +d. Continue to provide operational support for activities + +14-00000 + +e. directed against the CASTRO regime in Cuba. + +Utilize propaganda media, political action assets, and other covert means to combat the influence of Cuban revolutionary ideologies in Mexico. + +PRIORITY B + +1. Combat ultra-nationalistic and anti-U. S. activities in Mexico, and propagandize the dangers of Communism. + +a. Utilize existing media and political action assets to combat anti-U. S. propaganda or activities. + +b. Utilize existing media and political action assets to prevent or negate collaboration between ultra-nationalists and Communists. + +c. Utilize media and political action assets to prevent or negate the socio-economic and cultural penetration plans or activities of the Sino-Soviet bloc. + +d. Spot and develop for future covert collaboration young local figures who show potential for political leader- ship and who may be influenced to become generally favorable to U. S. interests. + +2. Obtain information on the secret intentions and activities of the Mexican Government in foreign affairs, particularly toward the U. S., the Sino-Soviet bloc, and Cuba. + +a. Continue to develop and influence high level contacts in the Mexican Government, particularly the Office of the President and the Foreign Ministry. + +3. Collect information on the Sino-Soviet bloc. + +a. Continue penetration of airline and steamship offices and official government agencies to obtain advance information on travellers. + +b. Recruit or obtain the willing collaboration of selected travellers to bloc countries, especially those who will remain in bloc countries for an extended period and who may be on scientific missions. + +5 + +14-00000 + +7 + +c. Recruit third nationals and Latin American diplomats to be assigned or transferred to bloc countries. + +d. Obtain communications intelligence on bloc diplomatic traffic. + +4. Obtain information on the Chinese Communists in Mexico. + +a. Spot, assess and recruit or develop sources in the Chinese community. + +b. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III + +15 November 1974 + +ANNEX B + +THE 201 SYSTEM + +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 + +1. INTRODUCTION + +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lists of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- +spondence has accumulated. + +2. THE 201 SYSTEM + +The principal features of the 201 system are: + +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual + +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form +831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current status, and prospects. + +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. + +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent +within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated + +23 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON +SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +CIT GERM +POB GERM, BERLIN +OCC PHARMACIST +REF R\&CD-12345, 20 JM 53 OCC CODE CHEM +SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL +CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH, GERMANY FROM 22 THROUGH +29 OCTOBER. + +201-0032671 +TYPE NAME T +OI CODES AA XX +REC DATE 53 + +30 NOV 70 + +24 +SECRET + +00833555 + +Information About Subject + +1. Sequence Number and Name + +2. Sex and Date of Birth + +3. Citizenship + +4. Place of Birth + +5. Occupation + +6. Occupation Code + +7. Text + +Document Reference Data Group + +8. 201 Number + +9. Name Type Indicator + +10. OI Codes + +11. Record Date (year only) + +12. Reference + +ISC Control Information + +13. Date of latest update of the record + +14. STAR Index Record Number + +14-00000 +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +e. Ol Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 per- +sonality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual +with organizations or activities of operational interest. Ol codes cover intelli- +gence and security service affiliation, whether staff or agent, or known or +suspect, as well as activities of DDO interest. There are two categories of Ol +codes for use by components: + +(1) general Ol codes (Attachment 4) + +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services +or other specific organizations. + +A component may request an Ol code be established by submitting a mem- +orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management +Officer. + +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An Ol code may be assigned +when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see +paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added +at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. + +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 +personalities by Ol codes. For example, if an Ol code has been opened for the +security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members +of that service. + +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on +names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers +exist. + +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER + +a. General + +The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational com- +ponent, in coordination with the Information Services Group. An opening creates +a master 201 record. Changes to the master record and the occasional closing +of a 201 dossier are controlled jointly by the desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be +opened on persons who meet the carding criteria described in Chapter II of this +handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information +will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on +persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- +sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those +persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals +are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff +employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on + +25 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk +and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO +records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- +ments on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose +names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 +dossiers should be opened in the following categories: + +(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational ap- +proval requests. However, a file need not be opened when a POA is requested +for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- +tional interest for training purposes only. + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than +denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five +or more documents (see DOI 70-20). + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ +ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). + +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening + +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting +a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Main- +tenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the +master 201 record and 201 machine listings and to register the assign- +ment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample +201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field +station may request the opening of a 201 file by writing 201 in the Head- +quarters file or cross-reference box on the dispatch form and/or after the +subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening +is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by +placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN +will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- +bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of +201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. + +26 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOIIB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER + +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation +procedures. + +Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to: + +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +l. SGSWIRL report. + +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting. + +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS + +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articles +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. + +26.1 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +a. Purging + +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: + +(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier +forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification +authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained +at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)). + +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 + +26.2 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification +into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may +be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards +should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff +employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to +the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) +containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document +for inclusion in a 201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for processing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). + +26.3 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below. + +UNCLASSIFIED +INTERAM +USE ONLY +SUBJECT +FROM: +TO: +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +TRANSMITTAL OF INACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS + +See CSHB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, Annex B.) + +Volume(s) 1 of volume(s) +of 201- . + +Restricted Dossier +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) +Non-Restricted Dossier + +For Split Charge Dossiers: +All documents prior to + +(date) + +forwarded to IP/Files. All +documents after +(date) +retained at desk. + +SIGNATURE +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +26.4 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET + +DOIIB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES + +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- +ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer. + +TO: + +CONFIDENTIAL + +(When Prepared -- Strike Out) + +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY + +This is to notify you that accountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited +below has been transferred to you by: + +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. + +FILE No. + +FORM No. + +DATE + +SECURITY CLASSIFICATION + +FILE No. + +FORM No. + +DATE + +SECURITY CLASSIFICATION + +(Use Reverse for Listing Additional Documents or Files) +ACTION OFFICER SIGNATURE +CONFIDENTIAL + +CL 87: 907677 + +64. Se. + +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component. + +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS + +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the +desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form 831) when the file is opened. + +26.5 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- +mitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021). + +IP/Files +OC-52 T3 DT-6 +IP/DCU +00-40 T3 +CONFIDENTIAL +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE +ACTION DESK: 1. To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not +necessary). +2. To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature +necessary). +STANIGLA +FILE No. +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or com-country code number. See CSI 12-23) +AUTHORIZED BY: +Date: +COMPONENT: +REMOTE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +COMPONENT: +R.O. No. +Date: +FORM +2021 +CONFIDENTIAL + +REPORT +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The +desk will notify the requester of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a restricted dossier, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporarily charged to a desk, will be referred to that +desk by Central Files. + +26.6 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES + +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the validity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restricting desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. + +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION + +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. + +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS + +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) +blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. + +a. Standard Listings + +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest + +26.7 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +Desk blocks on the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: + +(1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number; + +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; + +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym. + +DATE +02APR74 +LAST NAME + +CHEN, LING 1 171105/11181/ +FIRST, MIDDLE INTL +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY +BIRTH +PLACE +GIVFN HINT MISTI. HAF +ACTION +MATF +201 +NUM +DATE +CHINT 0163401 +REC +ACT +CHIN, CHI +CHIR, +91/1158/432 +201479 +٢٠٥/٩/٩/09077/ +21APR15 +Chen, LIXIA +CHEN. TASTING PROV. +2734925 +22921 +CNEN, TAH +COEP +CHIN 03-3758 + +0107839 +441502 +31JANGI +32-1931 +CHEA, M +30-1126 +CHEN, RACING +COIN, ANOW +0000000 +201479 +CHINA +0253575 +27JUN15 +4 +T +CHINA +03-3758 +CHEN, RAFIING 119/410/8/ +CHING CASI +T +CHEN, CASI +124 10701/1143/1927 +0253576 +242711 +CHINA +CHEN, CASI +02SEP26 +2771971 +22FEB69 +CHEMI +0158714 +CHEN, TATING PROV. +5234518 +CHEN, CHIS +CSIA. PAKINDIA, KAT ARTH +41502 +04APR69 +CHEN, RA +0201344 +CLIT +CHEN, SHU CHIA. PFILEU +٢٠٩/٢٠٢/01/21-KIS +03-11 +BLACE +0143610 +112661 +BLACE + +050714 +CHEN, PFILEU +0253219 +09077 +23-1196 +CSAP +COIN 0211830 +T +CHAN, WANG +CO. AR14 +208 12615/2005/1757/ +23FEROT +CHIR, +CHEN. SHU-15 +71158/208/5301/ +0732584 +1127355 +CHEN. MENC +0997836 +03APR31 +CHINA +CHNPH? 0340249 + +0352634 +Chen. SING-CHINESE +Chen. Su-14 17/1512095/1795/ +0579453 +33753 +COMN +0124340 +7839735 +COIM 0280253 +249789 +4 +CHINA +CHINA, 1008-2110 +CNP10, 117 +CHIR, ETE. +0568112 +CTAT +0174620 +CHEN. MEIFENG +4115077 +CLIRSA CHIR +1349507 +19277 +CUIR CHIN +CSUS +0436725 +CHIR PHIM +2603383 +10079 +8421582 +8711541 +503475 +9411626 +0019479 +7631327 + +CHEN +0271972 +CN, DEPING +CHINO 0221142 +CHIN? 0790654 +CHIR 15/2835/2710/ +CHIN CHIN +2705230 +CNIN 0179426 +CHIN, HELE TING SICK, NY CHAT +33758 +216 +19231291 +CHIR DFOR +CITFS, SIJ TER S +HSO47/4439 +CHEN, MING +CNIN DISPLA +2401825 +MS051/75/2/2/14 +CNIN 000000 +MS091/322 +CNN 0015759 +CNN 0052638 +CTIS, 376/15/2805/5361/4 +CHIR? 0144602 +26.8 +SECRET/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY + +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +All standard listings are cumulative; previous editions must be destroyed +upon receipt of current editions. These listings are by their very nature extremely +sensitive compilations of information and must be given every possible safeguard. + +b. Non-Standard Listings + +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: + +(1) Country of location + +(2) OI codes (organization and/or intelligence affiliation) + +(3) Citizenship + +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) + +(5) Occupation. + +These selection criteria may be used singly or in combinations. For example, +a user could obtain a list of all 201 personalities who have been assigned the +Ol code of XX or codes of XX, XY, or XZ. A 201 personality list could also be +produced of all persons who were born in Germany between the years 1915 +and 1920, with the occupation computer specialist, who are now citizens of the +United States, located in Mexico, and who had been assigned the Ol code AA. +Note however that the listing would contain only those personalities with an +Ol code AA. Those personalities with an Ol code other than AA and those +with no Ol code would be excluded. The requester could however ask that +persons who have not been assigned an Ol code also be included. Note also +that when retrieving lists based on occupation, the listing will be only as specific +as the occupation code (Attachment 1). The occupation code for a courier +covers only a documented courier. Some occupation codes cover more than one +occupation. For example, the occupation code CRAF covers those who practice +some trade or manual occupation, i.e., carpenters, bricklayers, painters, mechanics +and electricians. If a list is requested for electricians, all others in this category +will be included in the printout. These non-standard listings may be sorted +(arranged) according to any, but not more than three, of the following keywords: + +(a) Surname + +(b) Given name + +(c) Date of birth + +(d) Country of birth + +(e) Citizenship + +(f) OI code + +(g) Location + +26.9 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B + +15 November 1974 + +Sorts can be made within sorts. For example, 201 personalities may be sorted +alphabetically by surname within Ol codes for given countries of location. +Because two Ol codes may be listed for each personality, those names with two +Of codes would be listed twice. + +c. Scheduled Listings + +Standard and non-standard listings printed semiannually. + +d. Special Listings + +Unscheduled, usually non-standard, listings produced on a one time basis +in response to special operational requirements. + +e. Request for Listings + +All requests for standard or non-standard alphabetical and numerical 201 +listings for Headquarters and the field, for changes in periodic listings, and for +information on the 201 machine list system should be made to the component +Records Management Officer. + +26.10 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER HI, ANNEX B +Attachment 2 +15 November 1974 + +AUTOMATIC 201 DOSSIER OPENINGS + +Note: 201 files will be opened automatically by IP/AN on the following cate- +gories of people. + +1. Arab Republic of Egypt (ARE) + +a. Diplomats with rank of third secretary or above. + +b. Military attaches and assistant military attaches. + +c. Intelligence officers of the General Intelligence Department (GID). + +(Prior to opening of an ARE 201 file, check with NE/E for correct spelling +of name and additional biographic data.) + +2. British Commonwealth + +a. All positively identified members of MI-5 and MI-6, the British Intelligence +Services. + +b. All positively identified members of the Irish Military Intelligence Service +(IMIS). + +c. Canadian Communist Party officials on national or provincial levels and +officials of the Canadian Communist Party front organizations. Do not open +unless there is at least a date of birth given. + +d. All members of the Security Service of the Royal Canadian Mounted +Police (RCMP-SS). + +3. Cuba + +Intelligence service employees (DSE, DCI). + +4. Israel + +a. All Israeli diplomats. C/NE/ISR should be indicated as the originating +office with CI/SP always indicated as the secondary office of interest. + +b. Military attaches. + +c. Assistant military attaches. + +d. Identified intelligence officers. -- + +26.15 + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +Attachment 2 +15 November 1974 + +5. North Vietnam + +All diplomats and NFLSV (PRG) officials stationed abroad. + +6. USSR + +a. All Soviets assigned PCS to an official representational installation, i.e, +embassy, consulate, commercial representation, national airline (Aeroflot) +office, news media office. + +b. All Soviets assigned PCS to the United Nations in New York, Paris, Geneva, +and Vienna. + +c. Audio technicians, after coordination with SE desk concerned. + +d. Students who will be studying abroad for a full academic year at institutions +of higher learning. + +26.16 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +CLANDESTINE SERVICES +HANDBOOK NO. 43-1-1 +SECRET +ANNEX B +70-1-1 +CSHB 43-1-1 +CHAPTER III + +15 February 1960 +PERSONALITIES - 201 AND IDN NUMBERS + +1. A relatively small proportion of the total number of personali- +ties indexed by the CS are of active operational interest at any given +point in time. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, and members of +groups and organizations of continuing target interest. Each of these +personalities is assigned either a 201 number or an IDN number. + +2. The 201 number serves a dual purpose. It brings the files on +these personalities into the CS records system. A single number, +e.g., 201-123456, is assigned to each person, and a dossier controlled +by this number is established which contains, or has cross referenced +to it, all of the reporting on the individual's personal history, current +status and prospects. Once the 201 number is assigned, it is used in +future reporting on the individual both as a file number and in place of +other identifying data. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RET +DOI 50-10 + +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +4 September 1973 + +RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE OF CERTAIN +CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS + +Rescission: CSI 50-10, 13 July 1970 + +1. GENERAL + +a. Elemental in the conduct of clandestine operations is the use of human +agents to accomplish the missions of the Operations Directorate. In gen- +eral, it is DDO policy to select agent_assets with primary regard to the +agents' abilities, target access, and security, and with few restrictions as +to their origins, professions or status as members of particular groups. The +basic rule is that any consenting adult may be used by the Operations +Directorate. There are, however, certain sensitive categories of individuals +or groups whose operational use by the Operations Directorate is prohibited +or in some way restricted for reasons not necessarily related to security +considerations. + +b. These prohibitions or restrictions stem from one of the following: + +(1) The Agency has been directed by U.S. Governmental authority to +sestrict or avoid the operational use of a particular category of in- +dividuals. + +(2) The Agency has entered into a special restrictive agreement with an +organization, government, corporation, or official responsible for a +category of individuals. + +(3) The Director or the Deputy Director for Operations has imposed +restrictions on the operational use of a certain category of individuals +due to the extreme risk or sensitivity of such exploitation. + +2. PURPOSE + +The purpose of this instruction is to set forth the prohibitions and policy +restrictions (as distinguished from security restrictions) which currently per- +tain to the operational use of various categories of individuals, together with +the special approval procedures to be followed in certain cases. Where ap- +propriate, reference has been made to another publication which provides +more detailed guidance than has been attempted in this instruction. The +special approval procedures set forth in this instruction do not supersede or +alter in any way the requirements for covert approvals contained in DOI +and DOI-F 105. + +1 +SECRET +1-3 LAPDET +14-00000 +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 +. +3. DEFINITIONS + +Within the context of this instruction, the definitions listed below will apply. +Special note must be taken of the fact that the key term "operational use" +employed throughout this instruction has been defined in the most succinct +manner consistent with clarity. It has not been feasible, however, to cover in +a definition the entire scope of possible variations in operational circumstances +which may be encountered in DDO activities. The definition of "operational +use" is intended to provide guidance for the majority of cases, and must be +employed with responsible operational judgment. Issues involving a deter- +mination of "operational use" which cannot be resolved with reasonable as- +surance by the responsible operating components will be referred to the +Deputy Director for Operations for decision. + +a. Operational Use +Operational use is interpreted to mean the recruitment, utilization, or train- +ing of any individual or group for DDO purposes on either a witting or +unwitting basis by or on the behalf of an element of the Operations Direc +torate. Utilization is made of an individual or group whenever that in- +dividual or group, responding to the direction or solicitation of a DDO +element, provides information, performs services, provides cover, or supplies +financial, material, or other support necessary for the accomplishment of +DDO operational objectives either directly or indirectly, to or for an ele +ment of the Operations Directorate. + +b. DDO Element +Any person or group who or which is responsible to, owned or controlled +either directly or indirectly by the Operations Directorate. Included under +this definition are employees or members of Agency proprietary mech- +anisms. + +c. Operational Contact +Any association having as its purpose the initiation or furtherance of DDO +operations. + +4. RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE + +a. Restrictions on the operational use of individuals or groups are of four types +and cover twenty five separate categories as outlined below and as described +in greater detail in paragraphs 5 through 8 of this instruction: + +(1) Operational Use is Prohibited (sec paragraph 5): + +(a) Members and trainees of ACTION; +(b) Fulbright grantees; + +2 +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +(c) Officials or employees of the International Association for Cultural +Freedom; + +(d) Officials, employees, or grantees of the Ford, Rockefeller and +Carnegie Foundations; + +(e) Employees of U.S. private detective investigative agencies. +(2) Operational Use Requires Special Extra-Agency Concurrence (see +paragraph 6): AND APPROVAL OF SA/ADDO. + +(a) Employees of other U.S. Government agencies; +(b) DDO agents or assets in the United States; +(c) Agents and human sources of foreign intelligence registered by +other U.S. agencies; + +(d) Citizens (or persons documented as citizens) of Australia, Canada, +the United Kingdom (including its overseas dependent territories) +and New Zealand; + +(e) Citizens of Norway, West Germany and The Netherlands; +(f) Merchant seamen on ships of certain countries. +(3) Operational Use Requires Special Approval by the DDO (see para- +graph 7): + +(a) Publishers, producers, journalists or employees of public infor- +mation media; + +(b) CARE employees; +(c) Individuals engaged in public relations activities; +(d) Officials, representatives, or employees of Communist countries +in the United States; + +(e) Foreign delegates or employees of the United Nations assigned +in the U.S. and U.S. citizen delegates or employees wherever +assigned; + +(f) Staff members or officials of Red Cross societies; +(g) Officials of the Vatican State; +(h) U.S. Government-funded professors, lecturers, students or grantees; +(i) Members of educational or private voluntary organizations; +(j) Officials or employees of the African-American Institute; +(k) Volunteers to America. +(4) Operational Use Requires Approval by Chief of Area Division (see +paragraph 8): + +(a) Citizens or alien residents of the U.S. in denied areas; +(b) Non-U.S. citizen delegates or employees of United Nations or- +ganizations not assigned in the U.S.; +(c) Members of the academic community. + +b. Operational use of an individual who comes under more than one type of +restriction will be controlled by the highest type of restriction applicable +in his particular case. +L +3 +SECRET + +14-00000 +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +5. OPERATIONAL USE PROHIBITED + +a. Members and Trainees of ACTION + +(1) It is Agency policy that members and trainees of ACTION will not be +used in any capacity, with or without remuneration, by the Agency +or by organizations under its jurisdiction. (The term "members of AC +TION will be understood to mean anyone employed by or associated +with ACTION except trainees.) + +(2) It is Agency policy that former members of ACTION may be em- +ployed or used by the Agency or by organizations under its jurisdiction +only in accordance with the following: + +(a) Except as stated in (b) below, a former member of ACTION +may be employed or used operationally by any element of the +Agency only if a period of five full years has elapsed since his +separation from ACTION. + +(b) An Agency-controlled organization may hire a former member of +ACTION, but only for duties related to the overt purposes of such +organization, if a period of at least twenty-four months has elapsed +since his separation from ACTION. + +(c) The employment or use of a former member of ACTION under +the provisions of subparagraph (a) or (b) above must have the +specific prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations. + +(3) Former trainees whose ACTION service included duty or training over- +seas are subject to the rules governing employment or use of former +members of ACTION (subparagraph (2) above). Former trainees who +did not serve at any time as members of ACTION and whose ACTION +service did not include duty or training overseas may be employed or +used operationally by DDO elements provided the specific prior ap- +proval of the Deputy Director for Operations is obtained. + +(4) A former member or trainee of ACTION whose employment or use +is permitted by subparagraph (2) or (3) above may not be assigned +to or used in a country for which he had been trained or to which +he had been assigned while with ACTION. + +(5) Information may be received by the Domestic Collection Division +from private corporations and other organizations employing former +ACTION personnel, notwithstanding the fact that the information may +originate with former ACTION personnel However, any direct brief- +ing or debriefing of or contact with former members or trainees of +ACTION is subject to the following: + +(a) The specific prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations +must be obtained. + +SECRET +14-00000 +L +SECRET + +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +(b) If the individual is a former member of ACTION, or a former +trainee whose ACTION service included duty or training over- +seas, five years must have elapsed since his separation from +ACTION. + +If contact with a former ACTION member or a former trainee whose +ACTION service included duty or training overseas should be un- +avoidable during the required five year waiting period, the Deputy +Director for Operations may request an exception from the Director +of Central Intelligence. Among the possible reasons for such unavoid- +able contact would be the designation of a former member or trainee +as the liaison officer to the Domestic Collection Division. + +b. Fulbright Grantees +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of individuals who are receiving +U.S. Government support under certain provisions (see below) of the +Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, as amended, +commonly known as the Fulbright-Hays Act. Falling under this prohibi- +tion are teachers, research scholars, lecturers and students (including stu- +dent artists and student musicians) who have been selected to receive +scholarships er grants by the Board of Foreign Scholarships appointed +by the President of the United States. Operational use of such individuals +is prohibited only during the period when they are participating in the +educational and cultural exchange program. This prohibition specifically +does not apply to the several other categories of grantees supported by +other provisions of the Fulbright-Hays Act such as artists, athletes, leaders, +specialists or participants at international trade fairs or expositions who +do not come under the aegis of the President's Board of Foreign Scholar- +ships (see 7.j., below). + +c. Officials or Employees of the International Association for Cultural Freedom +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of the officials or employees +of the International Association for Cultural Freedom. Contacts with such +individuals which DDO officers are obliged to make in their cover ca- +pacities must be limited to their cover assignments. + +d. Officials, Employees, or Grantees of the Ford, Rockefeller and Carnegie +Foundations +DDO policy prohibits the operational use of grantees of the Ford Founda- +tion, the Rockefeller Foundation or the Carnegie Foundation or of other +persons actively participating in programs which are wholly sponsored +and controlled by any of these foundations. Additionally, there will be +no operational use made of the officials or employees of these organiza- +tions. In general, however, there is no restriction on nouoperational con- +tacts or consultations with such individuals. + +5 +SECRET +! +14-00000 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +e. Employees of U.S Private Detective Investigative Agencies +DDO policy prohibits the operational use either in the United States +or overseas of the employees of any U.S.-owned or -controlled private +detective investigative agency. This policy does not apply to operational +use of employees of organizations which are engaged strictly in commercial +or credit investigations. + +6. EXTRA-AGENCY CONCURRENCE REQUIRED + +a. Employees of Other U.S. Government Agencies +Approval for the operational use of staff or contract (including foreign) +employees of other U.S. Government agencies will be granted only in +cases where the employee's parent agency in Washington has been notified +of and has approved of the intended operational use in accordance with +the provisions of DOI 10-5. + +b. DDO Agents or Assets in the United States +In accordance with the agreement existing between the Federal Bureau +of Investigation and this Agency, the restrictions listed below apply to +the operational activity of the Operations Directorate conducted in the +United States. Coordination with the FBI of appropriate inforination on +DDO operational activities in the United States is the responsibility of +the Chief, Liaison Group, Operations Staff. + +(1) All investigations by this Agency of foreign officials in the United +States require the prior concurrence of the FBI. In this context, the +term investigation" means systematic and direct inquiries or pro- +cedures (such as physical or technical surveillances or neighborhood +inquiries) aimed at developing information concerning an individual's +activities or background; "investigation" does not include the ac +ceptance or the development of information through social contacts +or contacts normally made by Agency officials in discharging their +cover functions. + +(2) Any approach in the United States by a DDO element for recruit- +ment of any foreign official or of any visitor from a Communist country +requires the prior concurrence of the FBI. + +(3) Any planned meeting in the United States for assessment and social +development between a DDO element and a foreign official of known +or presumed interest to the FBI or between a DDO element and an +official or visitor from a Communist country requires that prior noti- +fication be provided to the FBI. + +(4) Whenever domestic DDO operations involve matters pertaining to +the national security of the United States, appropriate identification +of persons engaged in the operations in the United States will be +0 +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +provided to the FBI. In accordance with this policy, the following +categories of DDO assets will be identified to the FBI: DDO per- +sonnel, agents of the Operations Directorate who are either U.S. citizens +or alien residents, and foreign agents of the Operations Directorate +recruited abroad who come to the United States for operational +purposes. + +c. Agents and Human Sources of Foreign Intelligence Registered by Other +U.S. Agencies +The Interagency Source Register (ISR) has been established at head- +quarters to provide for United States Intelligence Board (USIB) agencies +a centralized record of agents and human sources of foreign intelligence. +A principal purpose of the ISR is to register primacy of interest and +prevent multiple recruitment or unintentional duplicate operational use +of such agents and human sources. It is USIB policy that no individual +registered in the ISR by one USIB agency will be used for operational pur- +poses by any other USIB agency without the specific prior approval of the +agency having primacy of interest. If a DDO element desires to arrange the +transfer or joint operational use of a registered individual, the ISR will con- +tact the agency having primacy of interest to determine whether there is a +willingness to discuss this matter. + +d. Citizens (or Persons Documented as Citizens) of Australia, Canada, the +United Kingdom (including its Overseas Dependent Territories) and +New Zealand + +(1) The operational use of citizens of the above-named countries (includ- +ing the overseas dependencies of the United Kingdom) is restricted +by agreements with the intelligence or security authorities of such +countries, which require the prior approval of the appropriate liaison +authority. Such approval will be obtained at the earliest feasible stage +of development through the European Division (in the case of citizens +of Canada or the United Kingdom), or through the East Asia Division +(in the case of Australian or New Zealand citizens)." + +(2) The above restriction also governs the use of false documentation +representing DDO staff or agent personnel as citizens of the above- +named countries. Approval for the use of such documentation will +be sought through the same channels as stated in subparagraph (1) +above. + +(3) Authority to make operational use of the persons or documentation +described in the above subparagraphs without obtaining the prior +approval of the liaison authority concerned may be granted only +by the Deputy Director for Operations or by the Director. + +7 +SECRET +: +14-00000 +SECRET +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +e. Citizens of Norway, West Germany and The Netherlands +The operational use of any citizen of Norway, West Germany or The +Netherlands is, under certain conditions, contingent on prior approval +of the national intelligence service concerned. These countries are par- +ticularly sensitive in cases involving the operational use of their citizens +who are merchant seamen and who are serving on ships carrying their +flags. Each case involving the proposed operational use of a citizen of +one of these countries will be reviewed by the Chief of the European +Division in the light of the agreements existing between this Agency and +the national intelligence service concerned. After weighing all of the +equities, the Chief of the European Division will decide whether approval +is required from the national intelligence service concerned. When re- +quired, approvals for the operational use of such individuals will be +obtained from the appropriate national intelligence services by the Euro- +pean Division. + +f. Merchant Seamen on Ships of Certain Countries +The operational use of merchant seamen, regardless of their citizenship, +who are serving on ships carrying the flags of Australia, Canada, the +United Kingdom (or its overseas dependencies), New Zealand, Norway, +West Germany or The Netherlands is, under certain conditions, subject +to provisions of the agreements existing between this Agency and the +national intelligence service concerned. Each case involving the proposed +operational use of such a merchant seaman will be reviewed by the Chief +of the European Division or the Chief of the East Asia Division, as ap- +propriate, in the light of the pertinent interservice agreements. After +weighing all of the equities, the Chief of the European Division or the +Chief of the East Asia Division will determine the course of action to +be taken with regard to the national intelligence service concerned. + +7. APPROVAL BY THE DDO REQUIRED +Approval by the Deputy Director for Operations for the operational use +of any individual who falls into one of the categories described in this para- +graph will be requested by memorandum. The individual's covert approval +status will be described in the memorandum to the Deputy Director for +Operations, together with a concise explanation of the intended operational +use. (In connection with this paragraph, contacts by the Domestic Collection +Division with individuals or firms do not require approval by the Deputy +Director for Operations provided they constitute merely briefing or de- +briefing for the purpose of obtaining information acquired by an individual +or representative of a firm in the course of his normal activities. If, however, +in any case the contact is on behalf of another element of the Operations +8 +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +DDO INSTRUCTION +ΝΟ. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +Directorate or another agency; or if an individual or firm will be requested +to perform an operational task or to deviate from his or its normal pattern +of activity; or if the activity, even though consistent with the individual's +or firm's normal pattern of activity, will take place because requested or +funded by the Domestic Collection Division; that case will be subject to +the requirement for approval by the Deputy Director for Operations.) + +a. Publishers, Producers, Journalists, or Employees of Public Information +Media (see DOI 240-6) + +(1) Operational use of publishers or producers of public information media +requires prior approval by the Deputy Director for Operations whenever +there is danger that such activity might serve in any way to influence +U.S. public opinion. Such activities include but are not limited to the +publishing of books, newspapers, or magazines, the making of films, +the production of TV or radio programs or the issuance in the United +States_of_any public opinion influencing information media. The op- +erational use abroad of publishers or producers of public information +media for non-U.S. audiences does not require approval by the Deputy +Director for Operations even though such activities may have some +unintended and unsolicited fallout in the United States. + +(2) Approval by the Deputy Director for Operations is also required prior +to the operational use of journalists, newspaper, TV, radio, or news +service correspondents or stringers, and employees of news media +including TV and radio stations, whenever the individual is a U.S. +citizen or when the news medium involved is under U.S. ownership +or control. + +b. CARE Employees +It is DDO policy to avoid operational use of employees of the CARE +organization including indigenous employees. Exceptional individual cases +involving priority operational objectives will be considered on their merits. +Prior approval by the Deputy Director for Operations will be required +in all cases. + +c. Individuals Engaged in Public Relations Activities (see DOI 50-18) +Individuals engaged in public relations activities which in any way have +or seek to have an influence on public opinions in the United States are +considered to be in a separate sensitive category. In view of the peculiar +aspects of public relations activity, including the special requirements of +the Foreign Agents Registration Act, approval by the Deputy Director +for Operations is required prior to the operational use in a public relations +capacity of any individual who is engaged in public relations activities +and who is located in or operating into the United States. + +9 +SECRET +L +14-00000 +SECRET +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +d. Officials, Representatives, or Employees of Communist Countries in the +United States (see DOI 60-11) +Prior approval of the Director or the Deputy Director for Operations is +required for operational contact in the United States with or operational +use of officials, representatives, or employees of the USSR, its satellite +countries, Communist China, or any other country under Communist +control. If, while in the United States, such individual is to be investigated, +approached for recruitment, or contacted for operational purposes, the prior +concurrence of the FBI will also be required in accordance with para- +graph 6.b., above. +RATIONS +e. Delegates or Employees of the United States +It is DDO policy that the operational use of delegates or employees of +the United Nations, including those of its various main organs and of +its related intergovernmental agencies, is of such sensitivity as to require +special consideration by the Deputy Director for Operations. In especially +worthwhile cases wherein operational use of a particular UN individual +is deemed essential for the accomplishment of the DDO mission, approval +may be obtained. In each case involving a non-U.S. citizen assigned in +the U.S. or a U.S. citizen wherever assigned, the prior approval of the +Deputy Director for Operations will be required. (See paragraph 8.b. +regarding use of non-U.S. citizen delegates or employees not assigned +in the U.S.) If, while in the United States, the UN individual is to be +investigated, approached for recruitment, or contacted for operational pur- +poses, the prior concurrence of the FBI may also be required as outlined +in paragraph 6.b., above. + +f. Staff Members or Officials of Red Cross Societies +The operational use of staff members or officials of the International Red +Cross or its affiliated national Red Cross, Red Crescent, or other equivalent +societies requires special consideration and prior approval by the Deputy +Director for Operations. DDO elements should make every effort to avoid +the operational use of staff members or officials of Red Cross societies. How- +ever, when especially high priority objectives are at stake and alternative +agent assets are not available, approval for the use of such individuals may +be granted by the Deputy Director for Operations. + +&. Officials of the Vatican State +Operational contact with officials of the Vatican State will be made only +with the prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations. Operational +use of Vatican officials will be contingent on prior approval by the Deputy +Director for Operations. + +h. U.S. Government Funded Professors, Lecturers, Students or Grantees +U.S. or foreign professors, lecturers or students and other persons partici- +pating in U.S. Government-sponsored academic, cultural, athletic or other +10 +SECRET +14-00000 +SECRET +DOI 50-10 + +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +exchange programs (except certain Fulbright grantees-see paragraph 5.b., +above) are considered to be in a separate sensitive category. Operational +use of such individuals while they are actively participating in an exchange +program funded by the U.S. Government requires special consideration +and approval by the Deputy Director for Operations prior to such use. In +certain especially worthwhile cases wherein the operational use of a par- +ticular U.S. Government supported exchangee is considered essential to +the accomplishment of the DDO mission, the Deputy Director for Opera- +tions may grant approval Memoranda requesting such approval will be +forwarded through the Chief, Foreign Resources Division. In such cases the +Deputy Director for Operations will determine whether or not to seek the +concurrence of the U.S. Government sponsor. + +1. Members of Educational or Private Voluntary Organizations + +(1) It is U.S. Government policy that no federal agency shall provide any +covert financial assistance or support, direct or indirect, to any of the +nation's educational or private voluntary organizations. This policy +applies to all foreign as well as domestic activities of such organiza- +tions. In compliance with the above proscription, DDO policy requires +the most careful scrutiny of all cases involving operational contact with +U.S. educational or private voluntary organizations including trade and +professional organizations. The operational use of any employee, staff +member or official of such an organization requires prior approval by +the Deputy Director for Operations. The Deputy Director for Opera- +tions will determine whether or not to seek extra-Agency approval for +the conduct of such operations. + +(2) Operational use including covert funding abroad of foreign-based +international voluntary organizations and the personnel thereof is per- +mitted even if the organization is also funded by U.S. private voluntary +organizations. + +1. Officials or Employees of the African-American Institute +Operational use of the officials or employees of the African-American +Institute requires prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations. +Contacts with such individuals which DDO officers are obliged to make in +their cover capacities will not involve operational matters until the approval +of the Deputy Director for Operations has been secured. + +k. Volunteers to America +Operational use of or operational contact with members of Volunteers to +America while they are on assignment in the United States will not be +made without the prior approval of the Deputy Director for Operations. +Volunteers to America are participants in programs established by various +foreign countries in collaboration with the Department of State as a +11 +SECRET +L +i. +14-00000 +L +SECRET +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +DOI 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +counterpart to the U.S. Peace Corps. Such volunteers are sent to the U.S. +for a period of service in schools and community development programs. +The name of the organization may vary by country. + +& OPERATIONAL USE REQUIRES APPROVAL BY CHIEF OF AREA +DIVISION +Operational use of any individual in the categories listed in this paragraph +is considered of such sensitivity as to require special consideration and ap- +proval by the appropriate Area Division Chief. This authority may not be +delegated. The request for approval will be by memorandum in which the +individual's covert approval status will be described, together with a concise +explanation of the intended operational use. + +a. Citizens or Alien Residents of the U.S. Used in Denied Areas (see +DOI 50-19) +The opr.ational use in denied areas of U.S. citizens, or of aliens who have +been admitted for permanent residence or have resided for a prolonged +period in the U.S., requires the prior approval of the Chief of the Area +Division under whose jurisdiction the intended use is to take place, + +b. Non-U.S. Citizen Delegates or Employees of the United Nations not As- +signed in the U.S. +The operational use of non-U.S. citizen delegates or employees of the +United Nations who are not assigned in the U.S. requires the prior ap- +proval of the Chief of the Area Division under whose jurisdiction the in- +tended use is to take place. + +c. Members of the Academic Community + +(1) Within the context of this instruction a member of the academic com- +munity is defined as: any student, faculty member, administrative +officer or staff official of a college, university or similar institution of +higher learning including their associated research centers. Persons +associated with institutions such as police or military training centers +(except the four college-level military service academies) or under- +going specialized technical training with business or commercial firms +are not considered to be members of the academic community. + +(2) Operational use of members of the academic community, especially +those cases wherein an individual is to be made witting of Agency +interest, will be on a highly selective basis. Each case will be examined +to ascertain its essentiality to the DDO mission in terms of the price +of possible disclosure, and to ensure that proper security procedures +can be observed. When it has been determined that the operational +use of a member of the academic community as defined above is +19 +SECRET +14-00000 +L +44 +( +SECRET +DOI 50-10 +C. +C +• +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +operationally feasible and without suitable alternative, prior approval +in the following cases will be obtained as indicated below: + +(a) Any U.S. citizen who is a member of the academic community +and who is associated in any way with any U.S. or foreign college, +university or similar institution of higher learning; + +(b) Any non-U.S. citizen who is a member of the academic community +and who is associated in any way with any U.S.-owned or U.S.- +affiliated college, university or similar institution of higher leam DDO +ing which is located either in the United States or abroad. +re-Offroa +If the individual is located in the United States, approval will be re-C +quested by memorandum to the Chief, Foreign Resources Division. +The memorandum will include a statement that the individual is, or +is not, a DCD asset or contact, and in the event he is will include +the concurrence of the Chief, Domestic Collection Division. If the in- +dividual is located outside the United States, approval will be requested +by memorandum to the Chief of the Area Division who has jurisdiction +over the area concerned.) Operational use of foreign members of the +academic community who are not associated in any way with U.S.- +owned or U.S.-affiliated institutions of higher learning is also con- +sidered sensitive. The operational use of such individuals also requires +the approval of the Chief of the Area Division In any case involving +a well known person or having special security implications, the +Division Chief to whom the request is referred under the above pro- +visions will consult with the DDO and obtain the latter's approval. + +(3) The provisions of paragraph (2) do not apply to Domestic Collection +Division contacts with members of the academic community, but such +contacts are subject to the following requirements: + +(a) If a member of the academic community would be asked to per- +form an operational task or to alter his normal pattern of activity +in order to serve Agency purposes, prior approval of the Chief, +Domestic Collection Division is required. Additionally, if such an +individual will be in a foreign area, the concurrence of the Chief +of the Area Division concerned will be obtained. + +(b) Prior concurrence will be obtained from the appropriate Area +Division Chief if an individual is to be utilized in a politically +sensitive area where his presence or activities could potentially +embarrass the interests of the U.S. Government. + +(c) The requirements of paragraph 8.a. apply if a citizen or alien +resident of the United States would be used in a denied area. + +(4) At the end of each calendar year, Chiefs of Divisions will submit a +report to the Deputy Director for Operations (via Chief, Foreign +Resources Division) on the number of individuals recruited from the +13 +SECRET +14-00000 +L +SECRET +DOI 50-10 +ว +DDO INSTRUCTION +NO. 50-10 +OPERATIONS-GENERAL +4 September 1973 + +academic community during that year. This audit will permit the DDO • +to keep abreast of major quantitative changes in the number of po- +tentially sensitive operational cases in each Division. + +(5) It should be noted that the provisions of this paragraph do not apply +to DDO employees who wish to study or teach privately. Approval for +such activity will be obtained in accordance with the provisions of +HR 10-7. + +9. INDIVIDUAL CHANGES OF STATUS OR CATEGORY + +When an individual undergoes a change of status which places him in one of +the restricted categories described above, or transfers him from one category +to another, his operational use or continued operational use is contingent upon +approval or reapproval as prescribed for his new status. + +10. INTERPRETATION OR MODIFICATION OF RESTRICTIONS + +Certain of the policy restrictions described in this instruction are subject to +Interpretation, extension or modification by the Deputy Director for Opera- +tions depending on the conditions and the atmosphere for DDO operations +at any particular time. Especially when dealing on the edges of policy rulings +and within the guidelines set forth herein, particular heed should be paid to +the price of disclosure, including careful consideration of the sensitivities of +the individuals involved. When there is any doubt concerning the application +of these restrictions, guidance should be obtained from the Deputy Director +for Operations. +D + +D + +: +? +William E. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED +SUBJECT: (Optional) +TERNAL +SE ONLY +CONSENTIAL +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +House Select Committee on Assassinations Request for +Information on 201 Criteria (SAR +EXTENSION +(SFEB 28 4-50 PH 78 +DATE +28 February 1978 +FROM: +C/ISS +1D4124 +SECRET +: +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +1. +O/SA/DO/O +2. +3. OLC +attn: Pat. Carpentier +4. +5. +6. +7. +8. +9. +10. +11. +12. +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +RECEIVED FORWARDED +COMMENTS (Number each commend to show from whom +to whom. Drow a line across columa after each comment.) +1 to 3: +attached is the +to OCC +31078-0070/19 +23 Feb 1978. +The atladed +regulations answer +anse +all of the questions +posal. +I. Phase +note the classifint +SECRET. +Me assume +that HSC & Staff +will porer +my + +13. +110 +USE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED +: +. + +14-00000 +: +SECRET +7 +CHть 0070 +DO/ISS 78-098 +28 February 1978 +: +FROM: +MEMORANDUM FOR: O/SA/DO/O +Attention: Mr. Shepanek +Chief, Information Services Staff +William F. Donnelly +SUBJECT: +House Select Committee on Assassinations +Request for Information on 201 Criteria (S) +L +REFERENCE: +OLC 78-0070/19, 23 February 1978 + +1. (S) With reference to the conversation of +27 February between Mr. Shepanek and Mr. Cleffi of ISS, +attached are copies of DOHB 70-1-1, 15 November 1974, +and an earlier version, CSHB 43-1-1 dated 15 February 1960. +A close study of the list of questions submitted by the +HSCA Staff has led us to conclude that the most complete +and effective way to respond would be by inviting the +Staff to review our regulation governing the criteria for +opening, maintaining, controlling and closing 201 files +by the Operations Directorate. A careful reading of the +regulation provides an answer to every question posed by +the Staff. +2. +(S) The earlier version of the regulation is +included to reflect the situation as it existed in the +period of their primary concern (1958-1964). The later +version provides an expansion, clarification and refinement +of the earlier versions. +Willkanin 7. mall +William F. Donnelly +SECRET +POET CL DV 015866 +: + +14-00000 +SECRET +ANNEX B +THE 201 SYSTEM +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III +15 November 1974 +Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966 +1. INTRODUCTION +The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- +terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent +information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying +subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for +producing lisits of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- +tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify +opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and +CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- +zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volune of corre- +spondence has accumulated. +2. THE 201 SYSTEM +The principal features of the 201 system are: +a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each +individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that +individual +b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form +$31) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- +sonal history, current status, and prospects. +c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of +a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and +stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings. +d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an +Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent +within the record, s..cceeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- +erence consolidated. +23 +SECRET + +14-00000 +P +L +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON +SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 +CIT GERM +POB GERY, BERLIN +OCC PHARMACIST +OCC CODE CHEM +REF AACD-12345 25 53 +SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED THE SEVENTEΞTH ANNUAL +COATERENCE OF THE PATERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHENISTS +AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH, GERMANY FROM 22 THAOUGH +29 OCTOBER. +201-0032671 +ΤΥΡΕ ΝΑΜE T- +ΟΙ CODES AA ZX-1 +RCD DATZ 53 + +Information About Subject +1. Sequence Number and Name +2. Sex and Date of Birth +30 NOV 70 +00833555 +1 +3. Citizenship +4. Place of Birth +5. Occupation +6. Occupation Code +7. Text +Document Reference Data Group +3 +8. 201 Number +! +9. Name Type Indicator +10. OI Codes +E +11. Record Date (year only) +C +12. Reference +ISG Control Information +F +13. Date of latest update of the record +14. STAR Index Record Number +24 +SECRET +Fae +re + +14-00000 +L +bon +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +e. Ol Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 per- +sonality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual +with organizations or activities of operational interest. Of codes cover intelli- +gence and security service affiliation, whether staff or agent, er known or +suspect, as well as activities of DDO interest. There are two categories of OI +codes for use by components: +(1) general Ol codes (Attachment 4) +(2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services +or other specific organizations. +A component may request an Ol code be established by submitting a mem- +orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management +Officer. +A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An Ol code may be assigned +when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see +paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added +at a later date by a Form 831 amendment. +The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 +personalities by Ol codes. For example, if an Ol code has been opened for the +security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members +of that service. +f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on +names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers +exist. +3. OPENING A 201 DOSSIER +a. General +The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational com- +ponent, in coordination with the Information Services Group. An opening creates +a master 201 record. Changes to the master record and the occasional closing +of a 201 dossier are controlled jointly by the desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be +opened on persons who meet the carding criteria described in Chapter II of this +handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information +will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on +persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- +sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those +persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals +are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff - +1 employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on +25 +SECRET + +14-00000 +L +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk { +and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO +records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- +ments on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose +names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 +dossiers should be opened in the following categories: + +(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational ap- +proval requests. However, a file need not be opened when a POA is requested +for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- +tional interest for training purposes only. + +(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening. + +(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than +denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel. + +(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I. + +(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five +or more documents (see DOI 70-20). + +(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ +ISR (opened only by IP/RMS). +b. Requesting a 201 File Opening +Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting +a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Main- +tenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the +master 201 record and 201 machine listings and to register the assign- +ment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample +201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field +station may request the opening of a 201 file by writing 201 in the Head- +quarters file or cross-reference box on the dispatch form and/or after the +subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening +is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by +placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN +will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- +bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of +201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. +26 +SECRET +1 + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER 11I, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +4. CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER +Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into +his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through +a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must +be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation +procedures. +? +1 +Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to: +a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). + +b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and +handwriting samples. + +c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II. + +d. Operational and other security approvals. + +e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals. + +f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym. + +g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations. + +h. Copy of contract and termination papers. + +i. Secrecy agreement. + +j. Agent Duty Status Report. + +k. Training and evaluation. + +21. SGSWIRL report. + +m. Newspaper clippings. + +n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the +subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting. +5. MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS +The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which +have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which +have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articles +on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. +درهم +26.1 +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +a. Purging +Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires +discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the +simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take +place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done +periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should +be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: +(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document. + +(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for +the opening. + +(3) All abstract slips. + +(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884). + +(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if +a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the Gissemination number +then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report. + +(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch +cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments. + +(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information +contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is +by the Records Officer. + +(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier +forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention +in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized +officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction +over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification +authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained +at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained +in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a +cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location +of the TS document. + +(9) Deferred documents (see 56(2)). +b. Maintenance Procedures + +(1) All material in a 201 dossier will be filed in document date order. +In the case of document attachments which have been classified into a 201 +26.2 +SECRET +مفيد +۱۰ +امنه + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +า +dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash +number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document. + +(2) Deferred documents wiil not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are +to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification +into that 201. + +(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may +be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards +should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201. + +(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff +einployee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to +the ISC/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be +closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it. + +(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true +name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name. + +(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest +should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material +has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified +to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN). + +(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an +OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and +Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing +to the 201. + +(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) +containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 +should be sent to IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file. + +(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic docuinent +for inclusion in a 201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic +document to IP/AN for processing into the 201. + +(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document +remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document +in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, +or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will +automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- +tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the +file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- +tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). +26.3 +SECRET +i + +14-00000 +L +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be +handled as restricted dossiers. + +(11) An inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 +dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a +Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below. +UNCLASSIFIED +ENTERHAL +USE our +१. +IP/Piles +GC-52 +2 +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET +PARSNITIAL OF DRACTIVE 201 DOSSIERS +OPCEFS +(For gultance see CSEB 70-1-1, +Chapter III, ex. +Volume(a) +of 201- +volume(a) +Bestricted Doester +(Attach Form 2021 to +Dossier) +Fon-Bestricted Dossier +For Split Charge Doesters: +IL +All documents prior to +(date) +12. +forwarded to IP/Piles. All +documents after +12 +(date) +retained at +desk. +14 +N +610E +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERN +OSE GALY +UNCLASSIFIED +28.4 +SECRET + +14-00000 +2 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +6. 201 DOSSIER CHARGES +A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any +period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk +officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. +Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- +ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer. +10: +CONFIDENTIAL +(theo glitod fas +NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY +1000 +TLBE +This is to cotify you that sccountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited +below has been transferred to you by: +Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, +Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. +PROJECT OF MONEST +1-73 +2377... +FILE. +DOC. STWO +CONFIDENTIAL +DOC. DATE +CL BY: OSPAT +.. +The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action +Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the +201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings +for his component. +7. RESTRICTED DOSSIERS +a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the +desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files. + +(1) The dossier may be restricted by checking Box 2 on the 201 +Personality File Action Request (Form $31) when the file is opened. +26.5 +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge +from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being +returned to Central Files for retention, a File Restriction Notice (Form +2021) must accompany the dossier.) + +(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- +mitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021). +P/PI +OC-52 TUBE 07-6 +IP/DCU +G-40 TE ΕΠΑ +CONFIDENTIAL +(Bhen Bailed 201 +FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE +ACTION DESK: 1. +To restrict a file, complete Section & (signature of R.O. cot +Decessary). +2. +То гевоте a restriction, complete Section B (3.0. signature +necessary). +SECXICY A +RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 73-28) +BY: +COMPONENT: +(...ss +Date: +ROACTE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) +R.O. No. +Date: +2021. +CONFIDENTIAL +12DT +1.30 +7 +b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the +personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request +for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier +held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- +routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file +to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The +desk will notify the requester of a denial. + +c. Anyone requesting a restricted dossier, or a document within a restricted +dossier, permanently or temporarily charged to a desk, will be referred to that +desk by Central Files. +11 +26.6 +SECRET + +14-00000 +L +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +? +8. REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES +The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the +subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the +requester will be referred to the restricting desk. + +IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 +file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should +supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted. + +Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by +telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the. +information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge +Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent +by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail. +9. 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION +A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after +appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will +destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and +number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder +will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit +(IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer. +10. 201 MACHINE LISTINGS +Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names +and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of +interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its +alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening +the 301 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request +(Form $31) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) +blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate +permanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the +201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are +categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special. +a. Standard Listings +Issued semi-annually to Headquarters and the field; based on a component's +interest as indicated in the "Action Desk," "Country of Location," and "Interest +26.7 +SECRET +1 + +14-00000 +it +ful & Cala +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER JIII, ANNEX B +15 November 1974 +: +Desk blocks or the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The +standard listings available are: + +(1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; + +(2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number, + +(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; + +(4) Numerical, leading to a surname; + +(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym. +801 SURNAME MLPHA LIST +KATE +CHER. 1/15/11/2014 +cron. 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HUNARTENST +6167424 +مري +come +すいま +2121 frin, Srソン・ +CERISED 1407 +* 11115/25/342/ +CMIS, SPICIN +1106 CHER, REMTUNG +CHIN +CHINT 0107376 +সোম দেহ +CHIN DEM +C +CHIN Taze +SECRATAPGARLATION INTERNAL USE OLY +26.8 +SECRET +(41) 0144758 +اله + +14-00000 +SECRET +DOHB 70-1-1 +CHAPTER III, ΑΝΝEX B +15 November 1974 +All standard listings are cumulative; previous editions must be destroyed +upon receipt of current editions. These listings are by their very nature extremely +sensitive compilations of information and must be given every possible safeguard. +b. Non-Standard Listings +Based on one or more of the following selection criteria: +(1) Country of location + +(2) OI codes (organization and/or intelligence affiliation) + +(3) Citizenship + +(4) Year of birth (plus or minus a given number of years) + +(5) Occupation. +These selection criteria may be used singly or in combinations. For example, +a user could obtain a list of all 201 personalities who have been assigned the +Ol code of XX or codes of XX, XY, or NZ. A 201 personality list could also be +produced of all persons who were born in Germany between the years 1915 +and 1920, with the occupation computer specialist, who are now citizens of the +United States, located in Mexico, and who had been assigned the Ol code AA. +Note however that the listing would contain only those personalities with an +Ol code AA. Those personalities with an Of code other than AA and those +with no Ol code would be excluded. The requester could however ask that +persons who have not been assigned an Ol code also be included. Note also +that when retrieving lists based on occupation, the listing will be only as specific +as the occupation code (Attachment 1). The occupation code for a courier +covers only a documented courier. Some occupation codes cover more than one +occupation. For example, the occupation code CRAF covers those who practice +some trade or manual occupation, i.e., carpenters, bricklayers, painters, mechanics +and electricians. If a list is requested for electricians, all others in this category +will be included in the printout. These non-standard listings \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10003.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10003.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..750b830aeb09f99c52feb443f56d7b8a2b4ed7d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10003.md @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +104-10215-10003 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +AIR +(SPECIFY AIR OR SEA POUCH) + +TO : Chief, WHD +FROM : Chief of Station, Habana +SUBJECT: GENERAL- Administrative +SPECIFIC- Arthur G. VAIVADA + +DISPATCH NO. HKH-A-1025 +(201-16681) +(223-88/2-139)ocal + +SECRET KAPOK +CLASSIFICATION +m Dahlgren + +DATE: 7 November 1957 + +1. Attached herewith is a memorandum prepared by the Subject, dated +29 October 1957, calling the attention of Headquarters to the fact that +his assignment in Habana terminates in June 1958 and setting out his wishes +as to reassignment thereafter. + +2. While Vaivada did not include it in his memorandum, in recent +conversations with the case officer he has expressed considerable interest +in the possibility of being assigned under unofficial cover to Spain, +saying that both he and his wife would welcome such an assignment. The +Subject has also said in those conversations that he would not take it +amiss if an opportunity for reassignment outside of the Central America- +Caribbean area were to become open to him at any time prior to June 1958. + +3. In the opinion of the Station, Vaivada has done a very good job +here, having been confronted with and overcome a number of difficult +problems and situations during his tour of over three years in Habana. +The Station is happy to recommend that his request for reassignment be +given every consideration. + +James R. Palinger +James R. Palinger + +Attachments: +Memorandum of Reassignment (4 copies) + +Distribution: +- Washington w/att. +2- Files w/att. + +4 November 1957 + +JRP/nin + +For Cal 43-26 +201-168881 + +FORM BO +CLASSIFICATION +28-51 و19 م A + +SUBJECT: Reassignment - Arthur G. Vaivada +TO : Headquarters Desk +THROUGH: Chief of Station, Havana, Cuba + +Havana, Cuba +29 October 1957 + +1. While at Headquarters in the early part of May 1957, it was verbally +agreed that I return to Cuba for about one year, security permitting. + +2. While my operational work in Cuba from August 1954 until February +1957 was concentrated on communist targets in the University of Habana, it +should te pointed out that my duties during that period also involved many +contacts with subversive oppositionist elements. When governmental persecution +increased during February 1957, two of my key agents were lost, one of them +by governmental assassination, so that I was obliged to leave Cuba temporarily +pending clarification of the security factors involved. During my three +months atsence in PEPRIME the local situation deteriorated; and after my +return my position was less favorable than it had been as a newcomer since I +had lost assets but had retained the cumulative security hazards of three years +of cultivation and recruitment efforts. The University was, and still is, +closed. Our communist penetration efforts are continuously harrassed by +official persecution of the target group. + +3. Since by June 1958 I shall have spent four years in Cuba, I believe +it appropriate to submit this letter at this time requesting that Headquarters +begin to study the possibilities for reassignment about June 1958, or prior +to that date if necessary. As to future assignments, I have no reservations +or special reçuests. I am willing and prepared to travel to any area +consistent with my qualifications. Generally speaking, and for obvious +security reasons, I am interested in getting out of the Central America- +Caribbean area if possible. It may be recalled that I was denied an Argentine +visa in 1953, for purely technical reasons. This situation may be changed, +and I would not be opposed to a tour in Argentina, Chile, or any of the South +American republics. In this matter, the nature of the new project or +assignment would take precedence with me over personal preferences as to +particular area of assignment. + +At To HKHA 4025 +7NOV 57 + +DESENSITIZED +por CX 43-26 +201-168881 + +Reassignment Arthur G. Vaivada +29 October 1957, Page 2 + +4. Regarding my cover status: I entered Cuba in 1954 under student +cover (Pan American Foundation Scholarship), and as it became increasingly +more difficult to maintain owing to student disturbances, I completed a +course in the writing of free-lance fiction and am thrice published. This +writing has been used as a realistic, stop-gap cover, even after I was +provided with a notional business cover (Public Surveys Institute) cy Head- +quarters. I understand that journalism is considered a weak and time-worn +cover; yet if it is worled at, and financially managed through a PEPRIME +checking account, it not only satisfies local SS probes but it does not have +the inherent disadvantages involved in setting up a full-fledged business +cover. I set this out as a possible suggestion to Headquarters, but have +no insistence as to journalistic over business cover. The notional +business cover provided me has proved satisfactory in a limited sense thus +far, and even utilized as cover for action occasionally, but I would be +uncertain about introducing it in a less "Americanized" country than Cuba. + +อง +11837 + +Arthur C. Vawoda +Arthur G. Vaivada + +201-168881 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10004.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10004.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1d57d7968e30ac622d55c1247f47d84cf82e86c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10004.md @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ +104-10215-10004 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +COOTET + +25 June 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Central Cover Staff +ATTENTION : Charlie Danish +SUBJECT : Ross CROZIER +REFERENCE : SAS Memorandum Dated 14 May 1963 + +1. Referenced memorandum requested the Subject be provided with +military cover while assigned in the Headquarters area for operational +and credit purposes in the performance of his duties with SAS. It is +understood that your office was reluctant to issue the Subject the +necessary military cover because he was physically located in a DODS +office which was under commercial cover. + +2. As indicated verbally on 24 June 1963, SAS will move the +Subject out of the DODS area on 26 June. SAS has also requested suit- +able office or apartment space through the Office of Logistics from +which the Subject will operate in the future. Until this property is +acquired, the Subject will perform his duties from his home. Conse- +quently, it is requested that imediate attention be given to providing +the Subject with the necessary military cover. Refer any questions to +Q. A. LADKER, Jr., SAS/Security, ext. 5909. + +Distribution: +Orig & 1 Addressee +1- SAS/Security +SAS/Security:GALadner:ftk - 25 June 1963 + +Desmond FitzGerald +Chief, SAS + +SECRET +201-168881 + +19 June 1963 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Central Cover Staff +Room 1-B-24 Headquarters Building +SUBJECT : Request for Domestic Cover +Mr. Ross Lester Crozier +REFERENCE : Form 1322, forwarded to your Office, +14 May 1963 + +1. It is requested that this Office be advised as +to the disposition of our request dated 14 May 1963 for +providing Mr. Ross Lester Crozier appropriate Domestic +Cover. + +2. Since security requirements prohibit Mr. Crozier +from being located in the Headquarters Building, he has +been provided an office in the DODS Area. Subject needs +"Cover" as soon as possible, for credit purposes, +employment, etc. + +3. Your prompt attention to this matter would be +appreicated. + +Desmond FitzGerald +Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +cc: DODS +DDP/SAS/PERSONNEL / J. ALBERT HOESERIKCE (19 June (63) +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - Addressee +1- DOPS +1- SAS/Personnel + +SECRET +201-168881 + +SECRET +REQUEST FOR DOMESTIC COVER LIST ENTRY OR CHANGE + +SUBMIT THIS FORM IN TRIPLICATE, ENCLOSED IN SEALED ENVELOPE +TO Central Cover Staff DATE +THROUGH: +SUBJECT: Mr Ross Lastex,, Crosion 14 May 1963 +ENTRY CHANGE + +Inclusion of subject on the Subject is currently included on +Domestic Cover List is requested the Dozestic Cover List. For the +for the reason noted below. When reason noted below, it is requested +notified that cover has been es- that +tablished, subject will be specif- +ically authorized and instructed to this employee be removed from +conceal his Agency affiliation. the Domestic Cover List. + +the following change be made: + +REASON +Request subject be provided Military Cover (Army) while assigned in +Headquarters Ares for operational and credit purposes in performance +of his duties with 548. + +Note: Subject was formerly under commercial cover at JMHAVE prior +to January 1963. + +TYPE COVER COVER (Complete only for new entries) +IN USE + +TYPE SUGGESTED +(Specify whether +officiel or non- +official) +IF NO COVER +IN USE + +JUSTIFICATION, IF +MON-OFFICIAL COVER +SUCCESTED + +APPROVED BY CENTRAL COVER DIVISION +SIGNATURE SIGNATURE REQUESTING OFFICIAL + +ORVILLE C. DAWSON +DATE TITLE +Chief, 848/Personnel +FORM 201-16871 +7-58 1322 OBSOLETE PACIOUS Caltions. SECRET (36) + +SECRET +(When Filled in) +DD/P PERSONNEL DATA SHEET + +NAME: CREIER, Ross AGE: :E? April 1963 +DOB: 20 June 1922 +STATION H23. +AND DUTIES: PRIMARY CAREER CARGER O'T +DD/P UNIT: LESIGNATION: + +PRESENT GRADE: GS-12 PRESENT T/O SLOT NA +PROPOSED GRADE: NA NUMBER AND GRADE: NA +CIA TRAINING: + +PROPOSED T/O SLOT NA +NUMBER AND GRADE: NA +EDUCATION: Wife: Costa Rican citizen, 203: 15 Mar 1913 +Son: D03: Sept 1747.5. Citizen. +LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY: DAU: FOB: 24 June 1951U.S. Citizen +Spanish (Fluent - writing/reading/speaking) +ASSESSED: DATE: TYPE OF POSITION: RESULTS: + +EXPERIENCE PRIOR TO CIA (excluding SSU-OSS): +U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force, Tech Sgt. (1940-1945: Intelligence BC)) & (April 46 - Apr 49) +Leading man labor, $12.3% per day, US Naval Air Station, Coco Solo, Canal Zone; +(Jan. 1946-April 1946). + +SUMMARY OF CIA-SSU-OSS ASSIGNMENTS INCLUDING PREVIOUS GRADES AND DATES: +Contract and career agent since June 1949 - Intelligence assigments in Costa Rica, +Guatemala, and Jubas (Foreign Intelligence with some Psychological Warfare and +Paramilitary) FI mission with Castro's forces in Siem Maestra (April 58). +Hexico City Jan 59 to May 1960; assigned to PPA-PROP From June 60 to Oct 61; +Assigned FCS TE Oct 1 to Jan 1963. (Case Officer on student project involving +propaganda and area intelligence collection & network operation; CO on press +placement and press collection project). + +RECOMMENDED BY: CONCURRENCES: + +RECOMMENDATION OF CAREER SERVICE BOARD: + +FORM NO. 201-16881 +MAR $7 965 USE PREVIOUS EDITIONS. SECRET (4) + +TRAVEL OKLER +SECRET +1. X TDY +-JEOD OFFICE TRAVEL ORDER NO +PCS SAS-473-63 +INVITATIONAL +Mr. Foss L. Crozier +Washington, D. C. 6576 Career Acent +YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO TRAVEL AND INCUR NECESSARY EXPENSES IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATIONS, THIS TRAVEL +OR CHANGE OF OFFICIAL STATION, IF SO DESIGNATED, IS MADE FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR YOUR PERSONAL +CONVENIENCE. +From washington, D. C. to RTC for approximately three (3) days Tot and return. + +HODE: Air tourist/ce +PURPOSE: Operacional contacts + +TRAVEL DURATION +BEGIN / PER DIEM ALLOWANCE AUTOMOBILE ALLOWANCE +END DOMESTIC FOREIGN CENTS PER MI. +NOT TO EXCEED CENTS PER ML +19 Har 63 22 Mar 63 16.00 S MAXIMUM OTHER (See below) COST BY COM- AS MORE +MON CARRIER ADVANTAGEOUS +TO GOVT. +ALLOWANCES AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS WITH REASONS + +DEPENDENT TRAVEL AUTHORIZED +HAME DATE OF BIRTH RELATIONENIP +ACCOMPANY TRAVELER +FOLLOW WITHIN & MONTHS +ADVANCE RETURN +COORDINATION +SIGNATURE TITLE & COMPONENT +FORM 540 OBSOLETE +3-59 +EDITIONS. +MFG. s-ca +PROCURE TRANSPORTATION BY ESTIMATED COST OF TRAVEL +TRANSPORTATION REQUEST $100.00 +CASH OR OTHER +DISPOSITION OF EFFECTS +AUTHORIZATION +SHIPMENT +NONTEMPORARY +STORAGE +SHIPMENT POA AUTHORIZED +EXCESS BAGGAGE AUTHORIZED +ACCOMPANIED +LES. AND MOOK +UNACCOMPANIED +LBS. AND MODE +ADVANCE OF FUNDS REQUESTED I CERTIFY FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE +YER$100.00 ACCOUNTING DUE DATE OBLIGATION REFERENCE NO. +NO 473-63 +CHARGE COST CENTER NO. +3132-1000-1000 +DATE SIGNATURE OF B&F OFFICER + +REQUESTING OFFICIAL +DATE TYPED NAME AND TITLE COMPONENT +VINCENT J, FISTHAN, Chief SAS/Support +SIGNATURE DATE + +AUTHORIZING OFFICIAL +TYPED NAME AND TITLE COMPONENT +DESMOND FITZGERALD, Chief SAR +SIGNATURE DATE + +SECRET march '63 +201-168881 +(28-46) + +13 kareh 1003 +KELOLANDUM CR: Chief, finance Division +Chief, Staff Agent Accounts Sective +THROUGH : Chief, Contract Personnel Division +SUBJECT : Detasiposent of Career Agent - +Harold 3. NORMAYA + +This is to advise you that Career Agent Harold E. +MORTR3 reassigned ICS froa JHAVE to the Fashington, +5. C. area on 21 January 1963. + +BOARD J. +Chief, /support +DDP/SAS/Personnel/John H. Martin/ket (13 Mar 63) +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - Addressee +1 - C/CPD +1 - SAS/Pers + +201-168881 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10018.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10018.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c3398e07a45e2d1bb1bcbbd3c0177dc4b43626b --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10018.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +104-10215-10018 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +INDEX: YES +NO 2.41813 +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. +201-261813 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +X-REF TO FILE NO. +FILE RID ☑ RET. TO BRANCH + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: SR 6 + +INFO : CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, RI/AN, WH 7, RF 2 + +R +C SECRET 2000172 IN 83496 R +0 P DIR CITE MEXI 5444 C/S COMMENT: *DID NOT DESIRE COLD STREET 0 +Y REDWOOD LCIMPROVE SPOT APPROACH TO BAKULIN Y +REF DIR 45798 + +1. SINCE REF STATION HAS TRIED SOPT CANDIDATES FOR +PLAUSIBLE ACCESS VALENTIN VASILYEVICH BAKULIN WHOSE OVERT ACTIVITY +IS PRINCIPALLY THAT OF SUPPLYING PROPAGANDA FILMS TO INTERESTED R +I LOCAL GROUPS. C +C +O 2. SOURCE SEYMOUR D. TRINNICH, POSSIBLE ACCESS ASSET IS ARTURO P +Y CARRILLO ESPARZA D.POB 3 JULY 1940 MEXICO CITY. Y +CARRILLO IS GRADUATE STUDENT UNAM FACULTY SCIENCES, COMPLETING !!! +DOCTORATE THEORETICAL PHYSICS, IS MEMBER OF COMMITTEE WHICH +OPERATES CINE CLUB, APPEARS SPEAK AUTHORITATIVELY RE FINANCING AND +FILM PROCUREMENT, CLUB HAS GOTTEN FILMS IN PAST FROM SOVEMB. +(REQUEST HQS TRACES AND INITIATION POA, HAVE NO LOCAL TRACES.) + +R +I +C 3. REQUEST TRACES ALSO ON CARRILLO'S GIRL FRIEND CYNTHIA +O CHLEBICKI, U.S. NATIONAL, UNAM MASTER'S DEGREE STUDENT, GRADUATE P +Y OF UNIV ILLINOIS, HOME ADDRESS 11 EAST 151 ST, HARVEY, ILL.. Y +(NO MEXI TRACES.) + +4. INDEX. +SECRET + +GROUP 1 +FORM +4-43 1389 OBSOLETE +PREVIOUS +RI COPY +EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC DOWN- +GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION. +RI COPY +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +REPORT COVER SOLELY + +CONTROLLED DISSEM + +MRSAVE +23 February 1963 + +CRYPT + +ASSET +Source: +Faras. 1-1: former Panamanian Charge in Habana, now in Paris, +who was approached by men working with, Affairs Commission, +employee; and it is said that they have been quite successful in +shipping medicines to Cuba including ship ments to prisoners in +Cuban jails. + +Faras. 5 and 6: on or about 20 September obtained the +information because it was addressed to Line of Miami, who is +related to who is a very good friend of + +Also attached under cover of this report are the following items +of information of potential interest: + +a. Bulletin No. 2 of the National Medical Station in the +Frente Interna Anti-Comunista. It is not known how +received this information. It is believed that this/information +dates to about June or July 1962. + +Attachments: +Misc. Medical Info. +Headquarters attn & atts. b/w + +File + +CONFIDENTIAL +CONTROLLED DISSEM + +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +CONTROLLED DISSEM + +-2- + +b. Copy of a letter signed by Cmdte Rene A for the +Executive Council of the National Inst. of Surger of +the Ministry of Health, dated 6 June addressed to +Regino BOTTI, President of JUCEPLAN requesting an +approval for the expenditure of $20,000.00 for the +purchase of raw color film from Czechoslovakia. This +film to be used at the national Universities and in +Cuban scientific institutions. Received from about +mid-July from an unidentified correspondent. + +c. of Antonio TOLEDO Zetacia (A12 829 419) +who was in the third year at the Medical School, University +of Habana, Report dated 21 August. + +d. Translation of a commentary by Virgilio FRAJO Nunez, +leader of the Cuban medical class Habana on 18 August +1962. It was submitted in translated form by +on 26 August. Though this appears to be an interesting +commentary there does not appear to be anything new or +startling in the information. + +e. Listing of medical and professional personnel in Habana +which was received through the diplomatic pouch, +Pouch turned over to for duplication, It +provided translations. Envelope had return address +Colegio Teresiano Calle 17 No. 1051 Vedado, Habana. +Addressed to Eduardo ROCO, PO Box 1495. No WAVE traces +on ROCO. Source of this information is not known. It is +believed that the names under this attachment should be +indexed for the Field. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: BARNES, WINIFRED C. +DOD FILE 08 97 44 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: + +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: + + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFI +NOT REVIEWED BY HSC + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +--- + +14-00000 +L + +DATE : 28 February 1967 +F-8-97-44 +CONFIDENTIAL +(When Filled In) +Miami Office +INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM + +TO : Director, Domestic Contact Service +SUBJECT: BARNES, Winfred Clark +FILE NO: 496 289 A-89744 + +1. Reference is made to your request for security checks on the subject +person as a source of intelligence information. +2. This is to inform you that the necessary checks have been completed with +the following results: +a. X No additional information has been obtained, except for such +biographic information as indicated below or in the attachment. +b. Information has been received that Subject was investigated with +favorable results in +c. Certain information has been received and appears in the attach- +ment which your Division will wish to consider in determining +the extent and level of your use of Subject. +3. It is to be noted that our checks were made on the basis of the identifying +information you furnished or in an attachment to this memorandum. Should it be dis- +closed that this information is erroneous or that Subject is known by a different +name, this Division should be notified immediately. + +STEVEN L. KUEN +Attachment: Chief, Personnel Security Division +State Passport Report + +APPROVED + +FORM 1124a OBSOLETE PREVIOUS CONFIDENTIAL +EDITIONS GROCP (9-47) + +--- + +14-00000 +L +CONFIDENTIAL + +BARNES, Winfred Clark 11 January 1967 +#496 289 + +On January 1967 a passport file of Winfred Clark BARNES was +reviewed at the Passport Office, Department of State. The following +is a summary of the information contained thereins +Date of Birth: 1 ilay 1912 at Gatesville, Texas; verified by +birth certificate + +Fathers Shaw Andrew BARNES; Date of Birth: 8 May 1882 at Kennedy, +Texas, current residence not given. +Mther: Velma Elizabeth HARRIS; Date of Birth: 8 March 1888 at.... +Thelaza, Texas; current residence not given. + +PASSPORT ISSUED: At Miami, Florida on 27 January 1966, #G755310, for +a period of four weeks to visit Mexico, Guatemala, +Costa Rica, Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Argentina, and +Brazil for the purpose of tourism. +Permanent address: 5350 Southwest 76th Street +Miami, Florida +Mailing address: International Petroleum Company, Ltd +396 Alhambra Circle +Coral Gables, Florida +Occupationt Director +Spouse: Lois Enquist BARNES; Date of Birth: 8 Marcy 1915 +at New Haven, Connecticut; current residence +not given; Wed: 17 February 1945; no information +on whether or not marriage has been terminated. + +PASSPORT ISSUED: At Miami, Florida on 27 February 1961, #B10331, for a +period of varying from one day to three weeks to visit +Bermuda, Bahamas, Jemica, Trinidad, British Guiana, +Guadeloupe, Barbados and Suriname for the purpose of +business. +RENEWED: At Miami, Florida on 12 May 1964, for a +period of ten days to visit Peru, Columbia, +and other South American countries for the +purpose of business +SUBJECT's first passport was issued at Washington, D. C. +on 21 February 1957, #328617, for a period of indefinite +tire, to visit Bermuda, Hehamas, Haiti, Trinidad, Jamica, +Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, +CONFIDENTIAL + +--- + +14-00000 +L +'CONFIOC +#496 289 +and Cuatemala for the purpose of business +RENEWED: At Havana, Cuba on 2 separate occasions: +13 February 1959 and 5 June 1959, for a period of +approximately two on both renewal forms, countries +to visit and purpose of visit not given. + +EAG/nch + +APPROVED +CONFIDENTIAL +-2- + +--- + +14-00000 +6 December 1966 +: +ΣΑΚI FIELD OFFICE + +CLEICHAUP +SUBJECT +Ad Hoc Clearance +PEFERENCE +A89744 + +WINFRED CLARK BARNES +granted ad hoc clearance thr +Security checke vill be completed. +Security Division bea +TROIAL, TROPIE +Security Maleon ricer +SECURITY +Thorne: pat +GROUP I +EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMATIC +DOWNTRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION +: +C-O-N-P-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +SECURITY MESSAGE F 1150 + +--- + +14-00000 +16 ΝΟΥ 1966 +1. SUBJECT'S LAST NAME +BARNES, +2. ALIASES +miazni (Gleichaif) +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 14 November 1966 +BIOGRAPHIC DATA +FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME +Winfred Clark +A-897449 +NO. +3. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH +'1 May 1912, Gatesville, Техав +4. SEX S. CITIZENSHIP +M +6. FULL NAME OF SPOUSE, DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP +RESIDENCES (Including No., and Street, Zone, R.F.D., etc.) +COMPLETE ADDRESS +7. +FROM TO +Present +5350 Southwest 76th Street +Miami, Florida +US +5. +FROM TO +1964 1966 +136284 +EMPLOYMENT +NAME OF EMPLOYER +Esso-Inter-America Inc. +1 +COMPLETE ADDRESS +Coral Gables, Florida +1961 1964 +International Petroleum Co. +Coral Gables, Florida +1960 : +Esso Standard Oil S.A., Ltd +Coral Gables, Florida +1959 +Esso Standard Oil (Cuba Div) +1957 +Esso Standard Oil, S.A. +Havana, Cuba +1927 1955 +Humble Oil Company +EDUCATION (High school, college, graduate work, etc.) +PROM TO +NAME OF SCHOOL +DEGREE OR MAJOR +٢٠٠ +1925 1929 +Pearsall High School +Pearsall, Texas +1930 1933 +University of Texas +Austin, Texas +1955 +University of Pittsburg (15 session). +10. ADDITIONAL PERTINENT INFORMATION, INCLUDING FULL NAME. CITIZENSHIP DATA ON PARENTS AND CHILDREN. +FORM 180 USE PREVIOUS +MFG. 4-6 +EDITIONS +CONTINUED +CONTINUED +CONTINUED +16 NOV 1966 +CONTINUED +(4-43) + +--- + +14-00000 +L +MR. WINFRED +CLARK +BARNES +5350 Southwest 75th Street +Miami, Florida +BUSINESS +Subject is General Manager and in Cuba Division at: +S000049 - Esso Standard Oil SA, Havana, Cuba +Subject is now with: +A136284 +DIRECTOR! +Esso Inter-America Inc., Coral Gables, Florida +INACTIVE +DATE +14 AUG 1953 +INITIALS +BCS +ACTIVATED +0897 +DATE 12-13-1066 +INITIALS +re + +--- + +14-00000 +D +CO-N-F-I-D-E N-T-I-A-L +8-97-Husontel +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Miemi Office +SUBJECT: +Executive Leadership Conferences on +Public Affairs +1 May 1967 + +1. On Friday, 28 April 1967, the business executives attending +the Conferences for Business Executives on. Federal Government +Operations, conducted by The Brookings Institution, were briefed by +ranking Agency officials. +2. I have attached for your information biographic information +on the executives from your area who were present. + +Attachments: a/s +cc: Control w/atts +JRM:mg +James Mauyshet +JAMES R. MURPHY +Director, Domestic Contact Service +L +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification + +--- + +14-00000 +L +A89744 Winfred +WINFRED C. BARNES +Director +Esso Inter-America Inc. +Mr. Barnes attended the University of Texas. + +He began his career with Humble Oil & Refining Company, where he +held various marketing positions before serving in the U. S. Army +from 1942 to 1946. He rejoined Humble as a District Sales Super- +visor at Corpus Christi, Texas, and later held the positions of District +Manager, Assistant Division Manager, and Marketing Manager in +several of Humble's marketing areas. He transferred to Esso Standard +Oil, S.A. in Havana as Marketing Manager in 1937, and was General +Manager - Cuba Division at the time of the loss of that operation in +1960. Upon his relocation in Coral Gables, Florida in 1960, he became +Eastern Region Manager for Esso Standard Oil, S.A. Limited. Mr. Barnes +joined International Petroleum Company, Ltd. as Marketing Coordinator +in 1961 and was elected a Director of that company in 1964. Today he +is a Director of Esso Inter-America Inc., with responsibility for +petroleum marketing, public relations, government relations, and +operations in the Caribbean and Chile. + +--- + +14-00000 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to on unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +SUBJECT +REPORT NO. +Attitude of Segundo Cevallos, +Key Official of National Bank +DATE DISTR. +00-B-3.168,138 +6 Oct 60 +NO. PAGES +One +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +SOURCE: +Sep 60 and earlier +1. +2. +-Havana/Sep 60 +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, en official on the staff of a large +oil company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the US +and has been located in Cuba for many years. [Source is normally available +for reinterrogation should this report generate additional requirements.) +! +In Sep 60 I talked to an old friend who was president of one of the US-owned +tire companies recently interevened by the Castro regima. My friend +stated that he had recently contacted Segundo Cevallos, one of the +top officials of the Rational Bank, in comection with obtaining approval +for some of the company's US technicians to take their furniture and +appliances out of Cuba. Cevallos said, "I don't want those technicians +to leave. We need then." At this, the rubber company official stated +that it was too late and that the technicians had already gone. + +Cevallos then wade the statement that he was very much concerned about +the flight of technicians of all kinds from Cuba. He said that the +revolution had been fought to give Cuba & more highly developed industry, +but that the technicians were leaving and industry was being seriously +effected. +3. Cevallos then said, "Something is wrong. The revolution has gotten off +the track somewhere." He then added, "I have got to talk to 'Che' about +this." +4. Cevallos is a man of about 60-63 years, and has a very important position, +in that he is in charge of granting foreign exchange. Hy friend said +that Cevallos is a very pleasant individual but seems to be a theorist, +a professorial type who obviously has had little or no business experience. +He has a background as a writer and philosopher, and apparently is +extremely naive as evidenced by his comment that he would talk to "Che" +Guevara about how the revolution had gotten off the track. +-end- +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +STATE ARMY NAVY AIR FBI AEC +INFORMATION REPORT +4 +INFORMATION REPORT +NOFORN +NO DISSEM ABROAD +LIMITED +LIMITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employees of CIA, AEC and FBI: and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, other +offices producing NIS elements, and higher echlons with their immediate supporting staffs, Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects or +reserve personnel on short term active duty (excepting individuals who are normally full-time employees of CIA, AEC, FBI, State or Defenes) unless the +written permission of the originating office has been obtained through the Assistant Director for Central Reference, CIA. + +--- + +14-00,000: +: +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws. Title +18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or ravelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-N-F-I-D-H-H-Y-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +SUBJECT +REPORT NO. +Anti-Castro Attitude of ICP Personnel DATE DISTR. +00-B-3,168,139 +6 Oct 60 +NO. PAGES +Two +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +SOURCE: +Sep 60 and earlier +Havana/8ep 60 and earlier +1. +2. +3. +5. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, an official on the staff of a large +oil company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the +US and has been located in Cuba for many years. (Source is normally +available for reinterrogation should this report generate additional +requirements.) +As of Sep 60 there appear to be some significant developments occurring +axong personnel of the staff of the Caban Petroleum Institute. The +Institute has cosasndeered a building of Reso Standard Oil SA for +use as headquarters, and is currently engaged in mixing the personnel +of all three intervened oil companies in the new headquarters. + +The shuffling around of personnel has further losered the morale of +the petroleva industry employees, and I have been told that 95% are +strongly in favor of the companies and against the Castro regime. + +Since ICP established its new offices, indoctrination sessions of employees +have been scheduled on a twice-a-week basis. The first session was +bald recently and was concerned with the "Colored Problem of the World". +The gist of the remarks of the conference leader was that Cubans were +of Spanish ethnic origin, and because of the close ties of Spaniards +and the Hoors for so many hundreds of years it had to be realized that +all Cubana had colored blood, and should not make a distinction and +should have no prejudices concerning people with colored blood. + +The second indoctrination session was headed by an overt Communist fron +the Texas Company. He delivered the straight Party Line, anti-US, +anti-imperialist, anti-sonopoly, "The Soviet Union is the great hope +of the world for peace", and only Communist ideology will survive, etc. +He also stated that, "The Declaration of Havana of Fidel Castro will +be our doctrine," and said that it was desired to obtain the signatures +of the whole population of Cuba to show that everyone was behind this +doctrine. He then said in response to a question regarding what would +happen to those who did not sign, "You are either for us or against us." +6. At this, one of the office girls who had been a strong Fidelista got up +and remarked that such comments reminded her of the Batista days, and she +strongly disapproved of any pressure tactics. +C-O-N-F-I-D-K-H-T-1-A-L +STATE ARMY NAVY AIR FBI AEC 67 +INFORMATION REPORT +NOFORN +: +INFORMATION REPORT +NO DISSEM ABROAD +LIMITED +LIMITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employees of CIA, AEC and FBI: and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, other +offices producing NIS elements, and higher echlons with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects or +reserve personnel on short term active duty (excepting individuals who are normally full-time employees of CIA, AEC, FBI, State or Defense) unless the +written permission of the originating office has been obtained through the Assistant Director for Central Reference, CIA.. + +--- + +14-00000 +7. +8. +9. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-1-A-L +2- +00-B-3,168,139 +One of the male office employees then stood and stated that he agreed +heartily with her, and added that it was not the intent of the revolu- +tion to "get into this sort of business." He then asked, "Why are we +getting all this Communist propaganda and why do we not hear anything about +Jose Marti?" His comments were greeted with applause. + +A third zaployee stood up and calked for 45 minutes. He really laid it +on the line concerning the way the revolution had failed the people of +Cuba, and had leaned far too much toward Communism. The conference +leader did not interrupt and following the conclusion of the employee's +remarks did not even ansver. He merely said, "That is all", got up +and walked out. However, the next scheduled indoctrination session +was cancelled. + +Although mixing the employees of the three companies was doce deliberately +to break up a feeling of trust among employees who knew each other, and +to introduce a feeling of fear concerning strangers, there has been close +cooperation on the technical level between employees of at lesat two +refineries. For example, technicians at Esso and Shell recently collaborated +in shutting down the refineries without real justification, allegedly +because of Hurricane Donna. When the word got out that the refineries +were shutting down, ICP officials rushed in and protested vigorously that +there was no danger, and that the action should +not be taken. The +technicians then said, "Well, it is too late now," and they kept the +refineries shut down for three full days. Both Shell and Esso technicians +concerned enjoyed this minor act of sabotage hugely. +10. They also cooperated in dealying action when they were ordered to start +the cat plant. LPG is needed badly, so the technicians decided to keep +the unit shut down. ICP officials screamed that it was unnecessary +and ordered them to start, but the technicians said that it was not +practical because it was too difficult, and possibly dangerous, to stop +and start the unit. They said that the shortage of catalysts made it +impossible to figure on keeping the unit going, and so it was not the +right thing to do to start it at all. Consequently they have been able +to keep the cat units shut down completely since the storm. +3 +11. One of the top Shell engineers who has participated in such actions +is going to attempt to skip the country as a test, because many other +technicians of the oil companies are desperate to flee Cuba and are +trying to arrange ways and means to do so. +-end- +HOFD RH +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +HO DISSIM ABROAD + +Tangu +e-547 +ngung +ge +LIMITED + +--- + +14-00000 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States: within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +REPORT NO. +SUBJECT +Desire of Oil Industry Technicians +to Flee Cuba/Effect on Production +DATĖ DISTR. +00-A-3,168,137 +29 Sijat 60 +NO. PAGES +Two +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +Sep 60 and carlier +PLACE & +Havana/Sep 60 and earlier +DATE ACQ. +SOURCE: +1. +2. +3. +4. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, an official on the staff of a large +oil company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the US +and has been located in Cuba for many years. [Source is normally +available for reinterrogation should this report generate additional +requirements.) +i +A real body-blow could be given the Castro regime if a few selected +technicians in the oil refineries skipped the country. As an example, +at the Esso refinery there are four technicians whose loss would have +a very severe effect on the production of the refinery. These sen are +all young, extremely intelligent, well trained, and are completely +loyal to the company. They have served immediately below the super- +Intendent and the assistant superintendent. These four would be given +immediate jobs in the US, because of their outstanding backgrounde, if +they were able to get out of Cuba. + +The top figure of the four is Leon Hequin Maya, who is a specialist in +the Processing Department, one of the most important functions in the +plant. This departmant's responsibilities deal with the physical processing +of the product from crude to the finished material. + +Hequin is 32 years old, married, no children, but expecting a child in +Dec 60. He is a graduate of Auburn University, with a degree in chemical +er mechanical engineering. He is a Cuban national, I believe of the +Jewish faith. He is about 5'10", weighs about 160 lbs, has close cropped +black hair, and is a very personable, intelligent young man. He is a +very good leader, and was definitely one of the men on their way up +in the company.. +Hequin already has been branded a counterrevolutionary in an official Acta, +and has been taken out of the plant and put into the office. Apparently +the regime wanted to get him away from the production line for fear of +possible sabotage, and also wanted to utilize his undoubted talent and +knowledge of the industry in headquarters. +5. Hequin is extremely eager to get out of Cuba, but he does not have a +police exit permit, and since he has been branded counterrevolutionary +he is afraid he would not get his passport back if he presented it for +a police permit. +STATE ARMY NAVY C-O-N-F-I-DI-N-T-I-A-L +AIR +FB1 +CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY +INFORMATION REPORT +NOFORN +AEC +PCT SOU +INFORMATION REPORT +NO DISSEM ABROAD +LIMITED +LIMITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employees of CIA, AEC and FBI: and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, other +offices producing NIS elements, and higher echlons with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects or +--- + +14-00000 +CIA INTERHAL USE ONLY +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-H-T-I-A-L +-2- + +६. +7. +8. +Another outstanding young man is Eequin's assistant, Jose Ramon Alvarez, +about 31. He is a graduate of Auburu University and is a top flight +engineer. Since Alvarez is single, he says that he will wait until +the others get out of Cuba. He also wants to hang back to be able +to do some sabotage before he makes his departure. He believes that +he will be able to get out on his own. + +A third top flight mechanical engineer, who is extremely eager to leave +Cuba, is Santiago Pardo Suarez del Villar. He is about 35, a graduate +of the University of Havana. Pardo is head of Maintenance and Construction, +and is an extremely intelligent and capable engineer. He is about +5'8", weighs about 170 lbs, and has dark black shair and a moustache. + +The fourth is Raul Capote Ortiz, a graduate of Louisiana State University +with the degree in chemical engineering. Capote is one of the top +technicians in the Processing Department. He is married, but I do +not know if he has any children. + +HOFORN +-end- +CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +NO DISSEM ABROAD +LIMITED + +--- + +14-00000 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +The material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, T.lic +18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to on unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +SUBJECT +REPORT NO +Operations of Refineries/Effect of Use DATE DISTR. +of Soviet Crude Oil/Jet Fuel Production +00-B-3,164,609 +23 Aug 60 +t +NO. PAGES +Two +REFERENCES +5 +4 +3 +2 +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +SOURCE: +Ang 60 and earlier +Havana/Aug 60 and earlier +1. +2. +3. +5. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, an official on the staff of a large oil +company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the US +and has been located in Cuba for many years. (Source is normally avail- +able for reinterrogation should this report generate additional requirements.) +As of Aug 60 the three major refineries confiscated by the Castro regina +are operating in fairly good shape. Their principal problem is that +the Soviet crude being supplied is very light and they cannot run as +mich volums because gas pressure builds up. The Esso refinery, for +example, has a capacity of 36 thousand bbls per day on heavy crude, but +26 thousand bbis per day is the best they have besa abie to do on the +Soviet crude, and it has been running at a rate of only 20 thousand bbls. +per doy since 20 Jul 60. + +The Soviet crude available to date has been compatible with the refineries +and will not damage them, but in addition to not being able to get as +much volume, the rafineries cannot get as much fuel oil because of light +ends. This is true of all three for refineries. + +The refinerets were designed for 26 gravity crude which is fairly heavy. +The Soviet crude is 33 gravity, and has caused an imbalance in that +they are now producing more gasoline than is needed. As a consequence, +Cuba is searching desperately for fuel oil. The USSR has said that it +is not in a position to supply fuel oil and so Cuba has turned toward +Mexico, even to the extent of attempting to arrange deals whereby they +will trade gasoline for fuel oil. + +The imbalance of gasoline is indicated by the fact that the Cabaiguan +refinary was shut dowa recently because its gasoline storage was completely +filled. + +Cuba will reach a critical point about 1 Sep 60. The Esso refinery slowed +down from 26 thousand bble per day to 20 thousand bbls per day because +it had only a 10-day supply of crede. The supply on hand was sufficient +to last only until 14 Ang, but around 11 Aug the refinery was supposed +to receive a shipment of 80 thousand barrels of crude. However, this +is only enough to operate four days. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +1 +STATE ARMY NAVY AIR FB1 AEC +5 +4 +19 SEP 1960 +3 +2 +1 +INFORMATION REPORT +-INFORMATION REPORT +NOFORN +NO DISSEM ABROAD +: +LIMITED +LIMITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employees of CIA, AEC and FBI: and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, other +ollices producing NIS elements, and higher echions with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects of +reserve personnel on short teren active duty (excepting individuals who are normally full-time employees of CIA, AEC, FBI, State or Defense) unless the + +--- + +14-00000 +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18. U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 774, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to on unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +SUBJECT +REPORT NO. +00-B-3,164,652 +Shortage of Lubricating Oil/ +Operating Supplies for Refineries/ +Ship Bunkerage +DATE DISTR. +NO. PAGES +23 Aug 60 +Two +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +Aug 60 +Havana/Aug 60 +5 +4 +2 +1 +SOURCE: +1. +2. +3. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, an official on the staff of a large +oil company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the US +and has been located in Cuba for many years. (Source is normally +available for reinterrogation should this report generate additional +requirements.] +As of Aug 60 there is a shortage of lubricating oil in Cuba which will +becoms critical in a fairly short time. Great efforts have been made +by the Castro regime to obtain lubricating oil from US suppliers, and +a vessel, the Mar Carite, has visited a number of US ports attempting +to obtain the oil. However, it has been refused everywhere and had to +raturn to Cubs in ballast. As of 10 Aug 60 it is loading molasses +for delivery to Boston, and will then proceed to Montreal in an attempt +to obtain lubricating oil. +0 +A former Esso employee, Frank García, left Cuba on 2 Aug 60 for Mexico +to try to obtain lubricating oil. He is going to visit the Mobile +blending plant, PEMEX, and several others. +Poft. Wallace +Tuba, Okla.. +A US national recently employed by ICP to attempt to arrange for the +purchase of necessary supplies and spare parts for the oil industry +has been traveling throughout the SW part of the US, also attempting to +arrange for lubricating oil, but with no success. This individual io +such an unsavory character that it is not beyond the bounds of probablity +that he might "go south" with the funds entrusted to him, which are +considerable. +There are 20 principal types of lubritating oil needed for the total +economy, and the actual status of supply of each is not known. They +may be completely out of some and have six months supply of others. +However, the general story is that there is a "one month supply" of +lubricating oil available. +5. Lubricants for power plants, transportation, and commmications are the +primary concern. They are in critically short supply in diesel lubricants +for engines and heavy equipment, and turbine oil for power plants. +6. +There is no lubricating oil manufactured on the island although the +Castro regime is trying to set up a plant. However, this is a long +range project and takes a lot of time and money.. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L +STATE ARMY NAVY AIR FBI AEC +4 +5 +4. +3 +SEP 1960 +2 +1 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +NOPORN +NO DISSEM ABROAD +LIMITED +LIMITED: Dissemination limited to full-time employses of CIA, AEC and FBI: and, within State and Defense, to the intelligence components, other +offices producing NIS elements, and higher echlons with their immediate supporting staffs. Not to be disseminated to consultants, external projects or +reserve personnel on short term active duty (excepting individuals who are normally full-time employees of CIA, AEC, FBI, State of Defonse) unless the +written permission of the originating office has been obtained through the Assistant Director for Central Reference, CIA. + +--- + +14-00000 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 +INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORT +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Espionage Laws, Title +18, U.S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to on unauthorized person is prohibited by law. +C-O-N-F-I-D-E-H-T-I-A-L +COUNTRY +Cuba +SUBJECT +REPORT NO. +Friction in New Management of +Esso Refinery +DATE DISTR. +00-B-3,164,653 +23 Aug 60 +NO. PAGES +One +: +REFERENCES +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACQ. +SOURCE: +Aug 60 and earlier +Havana/Aug 60 and earlier +1. +2. +3. +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION +US national, graduate engineer, an official on the staff of a large +oil company. +Source has had years of experience in company operations outside the +US and has been located in Cuba for many years. [Source is normally +available for reinterrogation should this report generate additional +requirements.] +On 1 Jul 60 the Castro regime intervened the Esso refinery in Cube. +The interventor appointed was Commander Olivio Pino, a career +officer in the Cuban Navy. The aumber two man is (fnu) Guardis, +about 35, a formar marketing analyst in the office of the company. +As of Aug 60 there is evidence of definite friction between Pino and +Guardia. + +Commander Pino is an intelligent, affeble, and hospitable parsonality. +He wears a business suit, and to the best of my knowledge has never +worn a barbudo" beard. + +Guardia, on the other hand, is a real hard-core Communist, who feels +that Pino is too soft and not revolutionary enough. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +D +ASSISY TO FILC 24. +OLF TO FILE NO. +LC PIDO ACT. ۲۰ +STROV SIG. +CLASSIFIED KESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +21 +ROUTING AND/OR +INITIALS SCEN BY +SECRET +6 +AEPRODUCTION OF THE COPY PROHIBITED +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIC +T +18 +4 +۱۹ +Vo +ADVANCE COPY +TINE +Y +RID COPY +...... +OT 21402 B +SSEM BY 28 Pa +SOD 6 +FILE, UR, CS/PO, OT,/ci/ed, OPS FR, WH/C8 + +SECRET 072354Z CITE JMWAVE 1869 7 JL 65 IN52218 +PRIORITY ISOLATION INFO PRIORITY DIRECTOR, EGLIN +PBRUXEN KUROAR CHAPPIE RANROD +REF A VAVE 2818 (17001) +3 WAVE 2746 NOT SENT EGLIN CIN 14906) + +1. REQUEST TRAINING FOR SIX MAN LEADER GROUP SCHEDULED +ARRIVE ISOLATION 11 JULY AS FOLLOWS: ISOTROPIC SAME GIVEN +AMANCHORS LESS EMPHAIS UDI. ISOLATION STRESS LEADERSHIP TRAINING +AND ROTATE LEADERSHIP ASSIGNMENTS IN FIELD EXERCISES ENCOMPASSING +TRADECRAFT, CACHING, OBSERVATION AND REPORTING, ALL TRAINEES +0 +COMPLETED JEWAVE TRAINING AND HAVE OA'S AND RECENT LCFLUTTERS. +2. 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REQUEST AIRLIFT LEADER TEAM TO ISO NIGHT 11 JULY AND +RETURN AMANCHOR GROUP ISO VAVE NIGHT 12 JULY. + +SECRET +BT +: +:. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10146.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10146.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..14e2b5859870f4fc2dc47e38249c501f879d6d57 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10146.md @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +14-00000. +104-10215-10146 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +ATTACHMENT #2 + +TRAINING REPORT + +TEAM/GROUP: PBRUMEN II +(211 hours, full-time) +11 July - 13 August 1966 +(Date) + +Student: FRANK +56 + +COURSE OBJECTIVE AND CONTENT + +This course is designed to train indigenous personnel in paramilitary +resistance activities and intelligence collection operations in denied +areas. Approximately 70% of the student's time is devoted to practical +work and field exercises and 30% to the theoretical aspects essential for +a logical understanding and application of training covered during the +course. + +PERFORMANCE EVALUATION +* U - Unsatisfactory +Performance is so low in relation to requirements +of the work as to be unequivocally below minimum +standards. + +W - Weak +Achieved minimum standards, but less than adequate +(in terms of indigenous personnel participating in +the program). + +A - Adequate +Has achieved the basic level required. Satisfactory, +characterized neither by deficiency nor excellence. + +P - Proficient +More than satisfactory. Has acquired a solid +beginner's proficiency. This rating may be +interpreted as representing "average" on our rating +scale. + +S - Strong +Exceptional proficiency, characterized by thorough- +ness, initiative, originality, and an exceptional +student understanding and application of paramilitary +resistance activities. + +O - Outstanding +Performance is so exceptional in relation to require- +ments of the work and in comparison to the performance +of other students doing similar work as to warrant +special recognition. + +* Modification of the Office of Training standard rating scale at the +specific request of JMWAVE. + +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +FRANK + +HOURS RATING +1. MAP READING (ABILITY TO REPORT LOCATIONS +USING GRID COORDINATES) 12 P + +2. NAUTICAL CHARTS 8 P + +3. WEAPONRY (U.S. & FOREIGN) 31 P + +4. CLANDESTINE MOVEMENT - - + +5. RESISTANCE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATIONS 20 P + +6. AMBUSH TACTICS AND OPERATIONS 24 S + +7. RAID TACTICS AND OPERATIONS 24 P + +8. CACHING 20 P + +9. CLANDESTINE MOVEMENT LINES (E&E) - - + +10. OBSERVATION AND DEPORTING TECHNIQUES 40 S + +11. LEADERSHIP TRAITS AND CAPABILITY See Comments + +12. OPERATIONAL PLANNING ABILITY See Comments + +13. SKETCHING 12 A + +14. SABOTAGE (SEE ATTACHED STB REPORT) - - + +15. TARGET PHOTOGRAPHY - - + +16. AIR RECEPTION ACTIVITIES 20 P + +17. WEAPONS QUALIFICATION +(TEST RESULTS ATTACHED) Pistol Non-Applicable + Rifle Sharpshooter + SMG Sharpshooter + +OVERALL PERFORMANCE RATING LETTER + P + +Rating takes into account trainee's effectiveness, such as performance +in operational skills, tactics, techniques, leadership, planning, teamwork, +motivation and limitations. + +2 +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 + +S-E-C-R-E-T +FRANK + +The ratings above, and narrative comments hereunder, are derived from a +synthesis of all evaluations submitted on each respective trainee by the +instructor staff. + +Overall performance ratings of all students in this class were as follows: +WEAK 0 ADEQUATE 0 +PROFICIENT 6 STRONG 0 OUTSTANDING 0 + +NARRATIVE COMMENTS + +Over-all, FRANK was the most conscientious and hardest working +student in his class. His serious attitude and fine performance warranted +a highly proficient rating. + +In preparation of plans, completion of written exercises, and +execution of field problems, he demonstrated a high level of achievement. + +During the Ambush Exercise, FRANK had a leadership role during +which he adhered to a detailed plan, exerted good control over the team, +and produced a very successful ambush operation. + +FOR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING: + +PREPARED BY: APPROVED AND FORWARDED: + +erome M. Greiner JOSEPH M. HUDACEK 8/30/66 +JEROME W. GREINER Chief Instructor Date +Project Officer + +3 +S-E-C-R-E-T +14-00000 + +FRANK- Frank was the hardest working student of the group. He con- +sistently applied himself to all phases of the training with equal and +great diligence. However, his practical work, which took him a +great deal of time to perform, was always a little sloppy. When +Frank crimped detonators or threw improvised grenades, he was +very shaky. However, he did not seem at all nervous about working +with other hazardous material. He asked many pertinent questions +which contributed to the group's training and always answered test +questions correctly and in detail. He was cooperative and reacted +well to correction. Some supervision was required since the staff +instructors were concerned about his nervousness with detonators. +His overall performance was rated as proficient. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10188.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10188.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..eb68b059189de4c9344dab441985fb43b7206db4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10215-10188.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +104-10215-10188 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG: W. WAINWRIGHT: tw CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ANLASH +UNIT: SAS/EOB S-E-C-R-E-T 12-62 +EXT: 6153 ☐ INDEX ROUTING +DATE: 18 JUNE 1963 ☐ NO INDEX 1 +☐ FILE IN CS FILE NO. 2 4 +3 5 +6 +TO: ROME 19 JUH 6 15 572 + +FROM: DIRECTOR. SIG CEMERRED +CONF: AS 8 X ROUTINE +INFO: DDR, CI, CI/OPS, CI/OA, FI, WE 4, S/C + +TO ROME INFO CITE DIR 48198 + +KEYWAY PBRUMEN AMWHIP +REF: DIR 44488 (IN 55801) + +1. REQUEST SMITHAM ASK AMTHIP FOR DATE HE SENT LETTER TO +"THOMPSON'S FRIEND" IN PBRUMEN. ALSO REMIND HIM TO SAVE COPY OF +LETTER FOR THOMPSON. IF ANWHIP AGREEABLE, OFFER SEND COPY TO +THOMPSON VIA "SECURE CHANNELS". + +2. FYI, LETTER IS ACTIVATION EFFORT TO RELUCTANT DRAGON +AGENT NOW PERUMEN, WHO MET PARIS BY THOMPSON AND WALLACE A. GROWERY +LAST SUMMER. AGENT IS GOOD FRIEND AMWHIP WHO WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN +ARRANGING CONTACT. + +END OF MESSAGE + +Thomas F. Hills WE/4/5. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +21 January 1963 +DATE + +PREPARATION OF OUTGOING SW MESSAGES +TO: Bill Wainwright +TFW/FI +FROM: PSD/SWB +(Div. or Branch) +(Field Units Use Pseudo) +(Field Units Use Pseudo) +Transmitted herewith is an Outgoing SW Message prepared for: +AMLASH/1 +(Cryptonym of Agent) +Message No.: #1 +This message is located: + +On the side of the paper that has the penciled "X" mark. + +It is suggested that the cover letter be placed: + +On the reverse side and at right angles to the penciled "X" side. + +Make sure the penciled "X" is removed before mailing + +William J. Murphy +(Field Units sign in Pseudo) +Form 60-1 (OUT) +SECRET + +MEJ 1. QUERIDO CO. MOJ 1 CLARO FERO NO INCLUISTE DIRECCION SEGURA DE +REMI TENTE COMO PROMETISTE A JAIME EN PARIS. NO TE PREOCUPES DEL REMITENTE +DE ESTA CARTA YA QUE NO ES CUBANO Y SE TRAJO LA CARTA A CUBA DE DONDE LA +ENVIO DE UNA MANEPA SEGURA. NECESITAS ALGO O TE PUEDO SERVIR EN ALGO? +AVISAME ACERCA TU PRESENTE POSICION Y POSIBILIDAD DE REGRESAR AL SERVICIO +MILITAR. SI NO REGRESARAS CUALES SON TUS FUTUROS PLANES? TODAVIA ESTAS EN +HOSPITAL FAJARDO? POR FAVOR DAME INFORMACION CON MAS AMPLIOS DETALLES +INCLUYENDO CUANDO OCURRIO, DONDE, CUANTO Y COMO Y DE QUIEN FUE OBTENIDA +INFORMACION ETC. POR EJEMPLO EN MSJ 1 EN INFORME SOBRE CAMPO ENTRENAMIENTO +DE GUERRILLAS DEBIAS HABER DADO NOMBRE, LOCALIDAD DE LA FINCA, POR EJEMPLO +TERMINO MUNICIPAL, CAMINO O CAMINOS DONDE ESTA SITUADA, DISTANCIA DEL +CAMINO Y PUEBLO MAS CERCANO, DE QUIEN Y COMO SE OBTUVO ESTA INFORMACION. +PUEDES VENIR A MEXICO PARA UNA REUNION EN LOS PROXIMOS MESES? SI NO, +QUIZAS OTRO PAIS QUE TU DESEES? TAMBIEN SELECCIONA E INFOPMA EN DETALJE +SOBRE LOS TRES ESCONDITES DISCUTIDOS EN PARIS. DOS PARA CARTAS Y UNO PARA +PAQUETES PEQUENOS. POR FAVOR INFORMAME SOBRE LO SIGUIENTE LO ANTES POSIBLE: +TIENEN LOS SOVIETICOS SUS PROPIAS CLINICAS MEDICAS EN CURA? PUEDES CONFIPMAR +RECIENTES INFORMES QUE GRAN NUMERO DE SOVIETICOS SE HAN ENFERMADO EN +PROPORCIONES EPIDEMICAS? QUE FUE LA ENFERMEDAD? DONDE FUERON HOSPITALIZADOS? +CUANTAS PERSONAS ESTUVIERON ENFERMAS? ERAN CIVILES, MILITARES O AMBOS? +DONDE OCURRIO EPIDEMIA? PUEDES CONFIRMAR LLEGADA DE ENVIOS DE CARNE ΜΑΙΑ +PROCEDENTE DE LA UNION SOVIETICA? SI ESTO ES VERDAD QUE CAUSO QUE SE ECHARA +A PERDER? CUANTA CARNE MALA HABIA? SOBRE ESTO TAMBIEN HAY INFORMES QUE MUCHO +GANADO EN CUBA ESTA INFECTADO EN PROPORCIONES EPIDEMICAS CON FIEBRE AFTOSA +REQUIRIENDO SU DESTRUCCION. SI ES VERDAD, DAME DETALLES INCLUYENDO EL NUMERO +DE GANADO INFECTADO, ORIGEN DE ENFERMEDAD, AREAS DONDE SE HAN REGISTRADO +INFECCIONES, MEDIDAS TOMADAS PARA CONTROLAR ENFERMEDAD. SE ESTA CONTROLANDO + +ENFERMEDAD EFECTIVAMENTE? HAY ALGUNA INDICACION QUE CARNE INFECTADA SE ESTA +VENDIENDO AL PUBLICO? POR FAVOR RECUERDA CONTESTAR ESTA CARTA LO ANTES +POSIBLE, INCLUYE CONTESTACIONES A TANTAS PREGUNTAS COMO SEA POSIBLE. MAS +IMPORTANTE QUE ESTO ES TENER UNA DIRECCION A LA QUE PODAMOS ESCRIBIRTE Y +DETALLES SOBRE ESCONDITES Y TUS FUTUROS PLANES. SI POR CUALQUIER RAZON NO +DESEAS O NO PUEDES MANTENER CONTACTO REGULAR CONMIGO PARA AYUDAR EN NUESTROS +ESFUERZOS PARA UNA LIBRE CUBA, O SI NO DESEAS TRABAJAR MAS CONMIGO, POR +FAVOR AVISAME DE ESTO TAMBIEN Y YO CONSIDERARE NUESTRO ENLACE POR TERMINADO. +ME GUSTARIA CONTINUAR TRABAJANDO CONTIGO PERO TENGO QUE RECORDARTE QUE SE +REQUIERE REPORTAJE Y CORRESPONDENCIA FRECUENTE Y CONTINUA EN ORDEN DE +OBTENER LA MAXIMA VENTAJA PARA LLEGAR A CUMPLIR NUESTROS OBJETIVOS MUTUOS. +SALUDES Y UN ABRAZO DE TU AMIGO. JAIME. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +/12/ +SECRET +FRP: +STAFF +INFO: UDPD-D, VR, FILE, DORECORD, C/C1-4, C/EPS/EG-2, +CONF: C/LA-8 +C/EUR-6, C/LCG/ID, C/PCS, (25/P) +------ +80 3951064 +PAGE 001 +TOT: 0420522 MAR 80 +DIRECTOR 627921. +: +i +SECRET +STAFF 0420522 DIRECTOR 627924 +TO: PRIORITY MADRID. +2 +WNINTEL RY AKULE AMLASH +REF: MADRID 48679 3918232 + +1. DEPT OF STATE HAS SENT MESSAGE TO CONSULATE AUTHORIZING THE +GRANTING OF VISAS TO AMLASH FAMILY, BUT HAS APPARENTLY ATTACHED A +PROVISO SO LONG AS CONSULAR OFFICER SATISFIED THAT THEY ARE BONA +FIDE VISITORS AND NOT IMMIGRANTS. + +2. OFFICER KHO DEBRIEFED APLASH-1 IN MADRID ON 11 JANUARY IS +EXPERIENCED AID SAVVY PROFESSIONAL. HE HAS BEEN INTERVIENING +REFUGEES FOR THE PAST SEVERAL MONTHS AND HAS CONSISTENTLY PROVIDED +ACCURATE ASSESSMENTS OF REFUGEE INTENTIONS AND MOTIVATIONS. ANLASH- +1 TOLD THE DEBRIEFER THAT HE ONLY MARTED TO VISIT THE US AAD THAT HE +WANTS AND INTENDS TO SETTLE IN SPAIN, WHERE HE CAN MORE READILY SET +UP A MEDICAL PRACTICE AND BE LESS NEWSWORTHY THAN COULD BE THE CASE +IN THE UNITED STATES. THE DEBRIEFER BELIEVES AMLASH-1 MEANT WHAT +HE SAID. + +3. FILE: 201-252234. RVN 4 MAR 00, DRV 090.1. ALL SECRET.> +ORIG: ADC/LA/DPS (PALMER X-9011): AUTH: ADC/LA/OPS (PALMER); COORD: +PCS/LGG/ID (CANTRELL); C/E/IB/S(STOVER); REL: C/E/IB (BERGER); CL +BY 037029. +C +END OF MESSAGE +L.M. +X +i +SECRET +LACOESTATE +RECORD COPY +04MAN80 +201-252234 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10002.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10002.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..064b4452223f34e211827cc0181ade56149c322c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10002.md @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +104-10216-10002 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +/12/ SECRET FRP:......... +STAFF +CONF: C/LA-8 INFU: OUPD-D, VR, FILE, DORECORD, DD0-4, C/CI-4. +C/EPS/EG-2, C/EUR-O, C/LCG/10, C/PCS, C/PCSLCG, C/PCS/PGLO, DOU/CO, +(32/P) + +80 3620398 PAGE 001 +TOT: 0222112 JAN 80 DIRECTOR 583488 + +SECRET +STAFF 0222112 DIRECTOR 583488 +ТО: ІММЕLIATE MADRID. +NINTEL ANLASH + +1. LNERGO HAS ADVISED THAT AMLASH/1 (A/1) (IDEN A), CUBAN +ASSET 1903-1905, ARRIVED MADRID 11 DEC 79 AND CONTACTED LINERGO +SOURCE IN U.S. REQUESTING MEETING WITH REACTION REPRESENTATIVE. +ACCORDING LNERGO SOURCE A/1 HAS BEEN CONTACTED BY NUMERUUS MEDIA +REPRESENTATIVES SINCE ARRIVAL MADRID BUT HAS REFJSED GRANT INTER- +VIEN. + +2. IDEN 8 TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED DEPART 7 JAN 80 FOR MADRID +TO MEET AND CEBRIEF A/1 AND DETERMINE HIS FUTURE PLANS. LNERGO +HAS BEEN REQUESTED TO PROVIDE BONA-FIDES AND CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS. +WILL ADVISE WHEN RECEIVED. + +3. PLS PROVIDE NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IDEN B CAN USE TO +CONTACT STATION ON ARRIVAL MADRID. REQUEST REPLY INMEDIATE. + +4. FILE: 201-252234. CADL RV% 2 JAN 2000 DRV D9C.3. ALL +SECRET.> +ORIG: SA/C/LAD (STURBITTS, X-9127, GREEN-3215); COORD: DC/LACO; +DC/LA/OPS; C/EUR/IB; AUTH: DC/LA; C/LA; REL: DC/EUR/S +THOMPSON. CL BY 12180. + +END OF MESSAGE SECRET + +RECORD COPY +02 JAN 79 +201-252234 +LACOTEL diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10046.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10046.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41fd2ce2da823cabbaa16e12408eab53318c191c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10046.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +TO: Acting Chief of Station, Lata +INFO: Chief, Far East Division +SUBJECT: Visit of Identities +ACTION REQUIRED/REFERENCES: ACTION REQUIRED: VII +REFERENCE: DBA-12821 (25 June 62) + +1. OKENVY reports that they were advised by Identity A that his associate, Identity B would be visiting Djakarta in mid-July and that probably he (Identity A) would be summoned by General Jani in the near future to assist in procurement activities for the military. + +2. Identity A expressed himself as being willing at the same time to serve ODYOKE without remuneration, on a confidential basis or otherwise, if his services can be of assistance. + +3. Identity A has done some dickering with the local attache regarding aeronautical spare parts for which export permits have been difficult to obtain, claiming that he would have no difficulty in obtaining permits if the parts were purchased through his organisation. + +4. Identity B has also been in contact with another ODYOKE component since January 62 and therefore cannot be approached by KUBARK. + +Attachments: +Idens U.S.C. True Name Pouch +Distributions: +2-Djakarta +23 July 1962 + +CHESTER D. DALFOLD +FORWARDED herewith + +201-41581 +DATE TYPED: 23 July 62 +DATE DISPATCHED: 27 JUL 1962 +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: FEDH-5498 +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER: -41581 +CLASSIFICATION: SECRET +ORIGINATING: FE/PIA/ Dexter E. Kelpe +COORDINATING: jdk 5503 + +FILE: FE/PIA +ROUTING: +RID/AN RBH +ATD/ZIS +E/PLANT +DESTROY + +IDENTITIES U.S.C. +TRUE NAME POUCH Att. to +FHDH-5498 + +IDENTITY A: Irving Davidson, Public Relations, 1612 K St., F.W. +IDENTITY B: Paul Pesik, formerly employed by the Indonesian Embassy, Washington. + +SECRET ES COPY +201-41581 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10073.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10073.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..4d38fbb8a291cdf55eb3d15fdeec5597c0f85570 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10073.md @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +104-10216-10073 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +DISPATCH +Chief of Station, Quito +Chief of Base, Quayaquil +Chief, WH +S-E-C-R-E-T +Report of PBPRIME Citizen on Connections with Ecuadorean Government + +Please comment on Subject and his statements + +1. The following paragraphs are quoted from an ODENVY report resulting from an interview with Identity. The addressees are requested to comment on the Subject's statements and to send to Headquarters information concerning the Subject's activities in Ecuador bearing on his statements. + +A. On August 29, 1960, Identity was interviewed by ODENVY at his request. Identity related that he had just returned from a trip to Ecuador where he had been offered a job to represent that country as an agent in PBPRIME and he was seriously considering this offer. While in Ecuador, he had conferred with four individuals who he believed would run the new government which was to be sworn into office on August 31, 1960. These persons were identified as follows: Jaime Nebot Velasco, Minister of Development, Pedro J. Menendez Gilbert, Mayor of Guayaquil, Ecuador; Luis Noboa, an Ecuadorean businessman; and Enrique Ponce Luque, a Senator and partner of Noboa. + +B. According to Identity, the now president of Ecuador, Jose Haria Velasco Ibarra, has been elected to that office for the fourth time and is an aged person. The above-listed individuals will control and operate the Covernment of Ecuador with the approval of Ibarra. As a result of his conferring with the above persons, Identity expressed the belief that Nabot will be the strong in the government. He described these individuals as patriotic with a sincere desire to better the plight of the common man in Ecuador. Identity stated that all of them are definitely pro-PBPRIME and Nebot said that all Identity has to do is tell him what PBPRIME + +UNDER SEPARATE COVER + +Distributions +2- Quito +1 - Guayaquil + +S-E-C-R-E-T +5 Oct 1960 +16 OCT 1960 +HECH-2393 +01-41581 +HEMendenhall +sel +3847 +ASWisniowski?). + +5 OCT +1960 +S. M. TERRELL +CONTINUED + +desires and the Ecuadorean Goverment will do its best to cooperate with FBPRIME. + +C. Identity ese also told thet the Covernment of Ecuador has commenced negotiations with an electronics firma in Dallas, Texas, believed by Identity to be the Continental Electronice Company, for the construction of a 50,000 kilowatt radio station in Guayaquil. This station will be used to combat antigovernment propaganda bemmed into Ecuador from Cuba. Nebot felt that FERIME could make use of this radio station. Identity told Nebot that he believed this could be arranged. + +D. It is the opinion of Identity that this is a golden opportunity for PBPRIME to commence cooperation with a new government in a pro-PBPRIME country. He stated that the Ecuadorean Goverment would be most willing for KUBARK to utilize the above radio station; however, it would necessi tate KURARE's paying half of the expenses for its construction. Identity was advised that the information he had given ODENVY would be furnished to KUBARK pursuant to his request. Ha desired to be contacted within a period of ten days if KUBARK is interested in the information he had to offer. Eo further action concerning this matter will be undertaken by ODENVY. + +2. ODENVY has previously reported at length on the Identity, a public relations counsel. Identity registered as a purchasing agent for various bureaus of the Republic of Nicaragus on 15 April 1955, on 22 July 1958, he registered as an agent of the Israeli Military Industries, which was controlled by the government of Israel. + +3. The Identity appears to be an international businessman with special interest in Latin American Countries. He has previously frequently contacted PBPRIME agencies on subjects be thought appropriate to bring to their atten-tion. A cursory check of his 201 file revealed no derogatory information. Further information can be supplied if the field so requests. + +END OF DISPATCH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10075.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10075.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aa25eb84d98a7d49f3d5272e8fab10e037950f9f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10075.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10216-10075 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TO: Chief of Station, Manila +FROM: Chief, Far East Division +SUBJECT: I. IRVING DAVIDSON +ACTION REQUIRED: None +REFERENCES: FPA-6470, 13 May 1958, Transmittal of MTRAVELIN Tap Transcripts + +1. The information obtained in the name check of DAVIDSON reveals that Subject is an aggressive international businessman who would possibly participate in any business proposition for a commission; however, when negotiating with representatives of other countries, Subject usually protects himself by reporting the business proposition to a U.S. Government agency or official. The name check reveals that the relationship between Drew Pearson and MIRAVELIN may have resulted from Subject's personal contact with both men. The information re MIRA ELIN may have reached Pearson through Subject's office associates. + +2. The following are the details of the check on Subjects: + +a. Subject, a U.S. citizen, born 19 January 1921, is married and maintains his residence and office in Washington, D.C. As reported by KUJUAP, 8 November 1955, Subject shared his office suite in the Hyatt Building with James Farriss, a former ODACID employee, and Jack Northan Anderson and Frederick G. Blumenthal, Washington representatives of PARADE magazine. Frederick G. Blumenthal is a former Drew Pearson leg-man while Anderson continues to work for Pearson. + +b. An ODENVY report dated 6 November 1957, stated that Subject filed a registration statement, No. 836, 18 April 1955, with the Foreign Agents Registration Section, Department of Justice. Subject listed as his foreign principal President A. Somosa, Republic of Nicaragua. The nature and purpose of his representing the foreign principal was given as purchasing agent for various bureaus of the Republic of Nicaragua, including the military forces. He also stated that he dealt in general public relations and was self-employed. Another ODENVY report of 18 June 1957 stated that Subject listed his occupation as a Public Relations Counsel and Business Consultant in a report to a local credit bureau. The report indicated that Subject previously spent some time in Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic and is well acquainted with various business and government officials in the above-mentioned locations. + +c. On several occasions in the past Subject volunteered information to various government agencies and offered his assistance to the U.S. Government. In an ODENVY report dated 15 September 1950, Subject advised that through a friend, Max Henriquez, who Subject claimed to be a representative for the Dominican Republic to the United Nations, Subject had become acquainted with Vincente Toledano, and was sufficiently close to him to obtain important information concerning activities of the Communist Party in Mexico. Subject offered his assistance to the U.S. Government in this matter. According to a KUJUEP report, submitted by the Office of International Trade, dated 1953, Subject furnished information regarding travel in 1950 between Mexico and the USSR and information on trans-shipments through Mexico. + +A Memorandum of 8 November 1955, reported that Subject had approached a KUARK representative on 30 September 1955, at which time he requested guidance and possible financial assistance for a proposed business arrangement with Peter UTHALUNEC, former Yugoslav Assistant Military Attache in Washington, and now Chief of the Foreign Division of PUTNIK, a travel and tourist agency. The proposed business partnership was for the purpose of opening a PUTNIK travel agency in New York City. Subject had not been 1.meested in participating in the travel ani tourist agency in New York City but had suggested to the Yugoslavs that he would act as their public relations expert and publicize Yugoslavia's tourist attractions throughout the U.S. Subject stated he had initially contacted KUBARK for the purpose of obtaining financial backing in exchange for any information that he might be able to obtain through his contacts with the Yugoslavs. Subject was informed by KUPARK representative that KUBARK would neither give him financial assistance nor influence in any way his personal decision in the matter. + +d. Also the files reflect that Subject has had contacts with other purchasing agents for foreign countries: In MANA 2217, 19 March 1957, Subject and Isaac Cohen, Israeli purchasing agent in New York, visited icaragua ostensibly to discuss the purchase of Israeli corvettes by the Nicaraguan Government. An ODENVY report dated 31 March 1958, from. a confidential source, stated one Fan Cummings, an international arms dealer, presently has a quantity of guns in bond in the "free trade zone", New York City, and Subject and James Farriss had been attempting to locate buyers for these guns. An ODENVY report dated 31 March 1958,. stated that Abdul Rachman SURIOKUSUD, jakarta, Indonesia, connected with the Indonesian Police Force, had been in the U.S. in the early part of 1956 seeking arms for Indonesia. Due to U.S. regulations, he was unable to obtain arus. At this time Subject interested SURLOKUSURED in purchasing arms from the Dominican Republic. According to source, Subject and SURIOKUSUMO made a trip to the Dominican Republic in June 1956 accompanied by a U.S. arms expert and Enrique Garcia, Jr. who had claimed to be a personal friend of Gen. Rafael L. Trujillo of the Dominican Republic and who is registered with the Foreign Agents Registration Section, listing his foreign principal as the Dominican Republic. It was reported in HMA 0923, 6 August 1956, that Subject had written a letter to the U.S. Ambassador to Nicaragua in which he stated the purpose of his recent trip and informed the Ambassador that "other reds were attempting to undercut the arms price as quoted by the Dominican Republic. As reported in ODACID on 6 May 1958, Subject, as representative of the Government of Nicaragua, last year purchased 73 Staghound armored cars from Israel for the GON and also negotiated the subsequent sale of 30 of these vehicles to Cuba. Recently Subject approached U.S. officials in Nicaragua re disposal of 20 of these vehicles to the Quatamalan Government. + +e. The only reference to MIRAVELIN reflected in this name check was a KUJUMP report dated 22 April 1957 which stated that a letter, found by a law enforcement officer in February 1957 among MIRAVELIN'S personal effects, seemed to imply that a joint effort was being made by MIRA ELIN and the late Nicaraguan president SOMOZA to open a casino in Nicaragua. This letter dated 27 August 1956 was written on the letterhead of the Nicaraguan Government Agency, Suite 1224, Wyatt Building, Washington, D.C., I. Irving Davidson, 0.5. representative, and stated: "Enclosed are Ex-In bank particulars you asked for. Sam Waugh will cooperate with us 100%. Be sure that Pres. Somoza and only Pres. Somosa designates you 50% partner in the casino. You don't need any partner for the hotel end of the deal at all. You don't want one either. I am sure Pres. Somoza won't care about this. Don't hesitate to ask Somosa anything about anything. I already talked with him and told him that I hope that you would take over this project + +with your group and experience. I will then know that Nicaragua will have the nicest, best operated facility in the hemisphere. Give my best regards to Pres. Somoza when you see him. If you don't see him for any reason, you don't have a deal regardless what papers you see or whoever else you may meet. Somoza is a regular guy and our kind of people. He has also been helpful to our people on the other side. Your boy, Irv Davidson." + +3. This information has not been cleared for passage to our liaison services. + +CHESTER D. DALI + +6 October 1958 + +Distributions: +3 - COS, Manila +1 - RI +1 - FE/PSH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10148.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10148.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..450c37683b520d41925af079f5d7338a54cf846c --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10148.md @@ -0,0 +1,739 @@ +14-00000 + +104-10216-10148 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION + +PROCESSING + +ACTION + +INFO + +TO Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +FROM Chief of Station, JEWAVE + +SUBJECT TYPIC/Operational Transmittal of Operational Plan for ANTRUNK VII + +ACTION REQUIRED: Request Approval + +REFERENCES: +A. UFGA-8312, ANTRUNK Op Plan, 1 June 1963 +B. UFGA-10436, Amendment of ANTRUNK Op Plan, 31 July 1963 +C. UFGA-10933, Op Plan ANTRUNK V, 31 Aug 1963 +D. UFGA-12725, Op Plan ANTRUNK VI, 27 Nov 1963 +E. UFGA-13138, Amendment to ANTRUNK VI Op Plan, 18 December 1963 + +Transmitted for approval herewith is the operational plan for ANTRUNK VII. The ANTRUNK team is scheduled for infiltration ca 7 February and for exfiltration 17 February. A live-man team with intermediate Craft will be infiltrated into Northern Matanzas Province from which point the team leader, AMICE-14, and ANTRUNK-13 will proceed into Havana to accomplish the MHAPRON objectives of this operation. Approval to requested at the earliest possible time. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Attachment: Op Plan (3 cys) - E/U + +Distribution: S-C/DAS w/atto. + +REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH + +DATE TYPED 28 Jan 64 + +DESCON SYMBOL AND NUMBER BFGM-13707 + +HEADQUARTER FILE NUMBER 18-6-64/1 + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET + +14-00000 + +NIDA + +OPERATIONAL PLAN + +DESENSITIZED + +CRYPTONYM +ANTRUNK VII + +2. REFERENCES + +A. UFGA-9312, AMTRUNK Operational Plan, 1 June 1963 + +B. UFGA-10436, Amendment of AMTRUNK Operational Plan, 31 July 1963 + +C. UFGA-10933, Operational Plan - ANTRUNK V, 31 August 1963 + +D. UFGA-12725, Operational Plan ANTRUNK VI, 27 November 1963 + +E. UFGA-13138, Amendment to ANTRUNK VI Operational Plan, 18 December 1963 + +3. BACKGROUND + +Operation ANTRUNK III/IV which was mounted in August 1963 was successful in that the two principals of the team, AMICE-27 and AMICE-14, were able to contact and to recruit two principal agents and several other action agents to lay the groundwork for the MHAPRON objectives of the AMTRUNK operation. One of the two internal P/A's, AMTRUNK-9, was exfiltrated with the four-man ANTRUNK infiltration team for training and operational discussions in the JUWAVE area. In early September, AMTRUNK-9 was re-infiltrated into PBRUMEN in Operation ANTRUNK V, the same operation which exfiltrated AMFAUNAS -1, -3, -13 and -34. In late October AMICE-27 was separated from the clandestine part of the ANTRUNK operation. The original objectives of Operation ANTRUNK VI, postponed from December 1963 to January 1964, were to revitalize and re-direct the efforts of the two internal P/A's toward their primary task, i.e. to spot and recruit among high level figures who are dissatisfied with the Castro regime. In late December, the scope of this mission was altered by the receipt of a commercial telegram in open code from AMTRUNK-9 indicating that he was in grave danger and wished to be exfiltrated. The twin objectives of Operation ANTRUNK VI then became: first, to exfiltrate ANTRUNK-9 and, this accomplished, for AMICE-14 to proceed to Havana for his task of re-channelling AMTRUNK-10's responsibilities. The exfiltration of ANTRUNK-9, who brought with him his entire family consisting of wife, brother-in-law, and three small children, was accomplished on 9 January 1964. The unexpected presence of AMTRUNK-9's family, coupled with reports of increased vigilance in the infiltration area, forced AMICE-14 to exfiltrate the same night without attempting to accomplish the second part of his mission. + +SECRET + +14-00000 +-2- + +RYBAT +CLOCRONIZED + +4. OBJECTIVES + +A. To re-establish personal contact with ANTRUNK-10 and to secure his full cooperation in spotting dissidents within the higher levels of the military for the purpose of organizing a conspiracy against Fidel Castro. + +B. To obtain from ANTRUNK-10 operational information on other MHAPRON recruitment targets. + +C. To attempt the recruitment of FAR Captain and Cubana pilot Jose Alberto SEMIDEY Isalgue, a frequent personal pilot for Fidel and Raul Castro and an influential figure in civilian and military aviation. + +D. Through the ANTRUNK ratline, to transport to Havana and cache a clandestine radio set for the future use of an infiltrated AMTRUNK radio operator. At the same time, to explore with ANTRUNK-10 and other internal contacts the possibility of safehousing and supporting a radio operator in Havana. + +5. TASKS + +A. The AMTRUNK Intermediate Craft will be towed by the KUBARK mother craft to the DRP at coordinates 221668, AMS Sheet 4085 IV (23° 14' 00" N and 80° 47' 00" W, H. O. 2624). + +B. The AMTRUNK IC will then proceed to the vicinity of coordinates 133511, AMS 4085 III. At this point, AMICE-14 and/or ANTRUNK-7 will make contact with either Oscar DIAZ Jabiela-Garcia or his son Antonio DIAZ Torres in Casualidad (17654795, AMS 4085 III). These two individuals are knowledgeable of the fact that the AMTRUNKS may return to the infiltration area although they do not know even the approximate date. Oscar DIAZ and his son Antonio are prepared to activate the ratline consisting of three different taxis, to move AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-13 into the Havana area. ANTRUNK-7 and -16, the team guides, and AMAGREE-1, the radio operator, will remain with the IC in the mangroves in the vicinity of the infiltration area until the return of AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13. + +C. Once in Havana, AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13 intend to split up and seek refuge in different safehouses. They will maintain contact with each other, however. + +D. AMICE-14's primary task vis-a-vis ANTRUNK-10 is to cement the recruitment of AMTRUNK-10 and to obtain his full cooperation to work toward MHAPRON objectives. In addition, AMICE-14 will teach AMTRUNK-10 an OWVL system and leave a receiver with ANTRUNK-10. AMICE-14 also intends to give ANTRUNK-10 a review + +SECRET DESENSITIZED +RYBAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET RYBAT +-3- + +in the principles of secret writing. + +E. Secondary tasks to be accomplished with ANTRUNK-10 are: + +(1) To debrief him on his activities since AMICE-14 recruited him in August 1963. + +(2) To collect operational information on other possible recruitment targets + +(3) To explore the possibilities of accommodating and supporting an infiltrated radio operator. + +F. ANTRUNK-13 will attempt the recruitment of Jose Alberto SEMIDEY Isalgue, a close friend of ANTRUNK-13's for 18 years and a first cousin of AMICE-14. The following is a short biographical sketch of SEMIDEY: + +Age 37-38 years old. Born in Matanzas, the son of Brig. Gen. Jose SEMIDEY, ex-Comptroller of the National Army and veteran of the Spanish-American War. SEMIDEY studied for one year at Purdue University, Indiana. He and AMTRUNK-13 graduated from the second class of ANACRA Pilot Training School in 1942. SEMIDEY flew for Expreso Aereo Inter-Americano and Cuba Aeropostal for about 11 years before he became Interventor or Administrator for the latter company after the Revolution. After Cuba Aeropostal was absorbed into Cubana, SEMIDEY held various positions of importance in Cubana. He also holds the rank of Captain in the Rebel Air Force and reportedly has made reconnaissance flights and black flights carrying arms and/or agents to and from other Latin American countries. SEMIDEY has a close friendship with Victor PINA Cardoso, the Director of Civil Aviation, and is reportedly close to Raul CASTRO for whom he is a frequent personal pilot. Because of the close former friendship between ANTRUNK-13 and SEMIDEY and because of reports from AMICE-14's family which indicate that SEMIDEY has become disenchanted with the Castro regime, both AMTRUNK-13 and AMICE-14 consider SEMIDEY a prime candidate for recruitment. + +G. If SEMIDEY should be out of the country on a flying trip at the time of infiltration, ANTRUNK-13 will attempt to set up contact with Commandante Rene de los SANTOS Ponce, who is reportedly stationed in Las Villas Province with a unit of "Lucha Contra Bandidos", an anti-counterrevolutionary force. ANTRUNK-13 and de los SANTOS are friends from boyhood and, for a period of 6 or 7 years, de los SANTOS worked as an apprentice plumber for ANTRUNK-13's + +SECRET DESENSITIZED +DVRAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-4- + +RYBi.. +DESENSITIZED + +father and lived in their home. ANTRUNK-13 and de los SANTOS also worked together in the 26th of July underground in Havana. + +H. To return through the ratline to the infil/exfil area. Recognition signals will be established with ANTRUNK-7 and -16 and AMAGREE-l who will be waiting with the IC in the mangroves in the vicinity of the lagoon at coordinates 129498, AMS 4085 III. + +6. TIMETABLE + +The scheduled date for the infiltration of the AMTRUNK team at the DRP is 2200 hours, 7 February 1964. The exfiltration of the five team members with the ANTRUNK IC and rendezvous with the mother craft at the DPP is 2355 hours, 17 February, with an alternate on 18 February. If exfiltration is not successful on either of these dates, the radio operator will be in contact with the base and contingent plans for exfiltration can be set up through this medium. + +74 AMTRUNK PERSONNEL + +A. See references for biographical information on AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-7. + +B. ANTRUNK-13 + +ANTRINK-13 is a 42-year-old Cuban citizen who has been a commercial airline pilot for most of his life. He is a high school graduate. In early 1959, AMTRUNK-13 was named Interventor of "Aerovias Q", one of the major Cuban airlines. He defected in December 1960 while still in that post. He is a native of Havana who was active in the 26th of July underground in that city from early 1957. While later in exile in the United States, AMTRUNK-13 made two clandestine flights into the Sierra Maestras during the war against Batista, the last bringing Provisional President Manuel URRUTIA Lleo from Venezuela for his first meeting with Fidel Castro in December 1958. + +C. AMAGREE-1, Radio Operator + +AMAGREE-1 is a 33-year-old Cuban citizen who has two-college degrees, in education and in journalism. He is native to the province in which the infil/exfil area is located. Until his departure from Cuba in August 1961, AMAGREE-1 was a municipal official in Matanzas Province and was active in the propaganda section of the 30th of November Movement. AMAGREE-1 began his association with KUBARK in April 1963 as a radio operator trainee. As in the case of ANTRUNK-13, this is his first operational mission. + +SECREENSITIZED +OUDAT + +14-00000 + +D. ANTRUNK-16, Guide + +- 5- +RYB +CEDENSITIZED + +AMTRUNK-16 is a 41-year-old single Cuban citizen who, as a commercial fisherman, lived and worked in the infil/ exfil area all of his life. He participated in Operation ANTRUNK VI in December 1963 and his up-to-date knowledge of the infil/exfil area from which he fled in late October 1963, proved invaluable on this mission. While he was still in Cuba, ANTRUNK-16 was a trusted contact for the AMTRUNKS on both Operation III/IV and V. + +8. COMMUNICATIONS + +A. Primary. + +RS-501 with special signal plan with continuous guard. channel. This equipment will remain with the ANTRUNK IC and will not be carried into Havana. + +B. Alternates. + +(1) OWVL + +AMICE-14 will carry a RR-44 receiver with appropriate signal plan on the trip into Havana. + +(2) AMICE-14, ANTRUNK-13 and AMAGREE-1 will all have in their possession a S/W system with indicators, materials and accommodation addresses in the JMWAVE area. + +C. Case Officer Challenge + +To be used to determine whether or not the radio operator, AMAGREE-1, is being controlled by a hostile force. C/O: "Diganos si los barcos de patrulla estar equipados con radar y armas pesadas". ("Tell us if the patrol boats are equipped with radar and heavy armament"). Radio Operator, if free from hostile control, will reply: "En Cuba no hay culebras venenosas". (In Cuba there are no poisonous snakes). Any other response to this question which the radio operator might give would indicate hostile control. + +9. COVER + +The entire infil/exfiltration using the IC will be black: During the trip to Havana, AMICE-14 and ANTRUNK-13 will devise their own cover stories to fit the individual situation, All five agents will be provided with false documentation. + +SECRET +KYBAT DESENSITIZED + +14-00000 + +10. FINANCES + +SECRET +RYBAL .-6- DESENSITIZED + +The team will carry D5,500.00 of which D1,500.00 will remain with the personnel in the IC. AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-13 will each take 22,000.00 into Havana. + +11. CO TROL + +Control over the five members of the ANTRUNK team takes the form of providing or denying them the wherewithal, both financial and material, to engage in clandestine operations against the Castro regime. + +12. COMMITMENTS + +No commitments have been made to any member of the team other than a broad commitment to continue to pay their salaries in the event they are captured and to continue to provide support to their families for a reasonable period of time in the event of their death. + +13. SECURITY + +Both AMICE-14 and AMAGREE-1 have bean granted OA's. The other three team members, AMTRUNK-7, -13 and -16, have been granted POA's. All five have been LCFLUTTERed. + +14. TRAINING + +A. AMICE-14 + +The earlier training of AMICE-14 has been supplemented with three additional weeks of tradecraft training and he has since received review training in weapons firing, maritime, OWVL and S/W. + +B. ANTRUNK-13 + +Prior to dispatch of Operation ANTRUNK VII, ANTRUNK-13 will have received the following training: + +(1) Three weeks of tradecraft training + +(2) One week of maritime training + +(3) One week of survival training + +(4) One week of PM training accenting map and compass and weapons firing + +(5) Three half-day sessions in S/W + +SECRET +DESENSITE +DVDAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET DVR +-7- +SENSITIZED + +C. AMAGREE-1 + +AMAGREE-1 has received the same training as ANTRUNK-13 above plus basic radio operator training which included the use of medium speed communications gear. AMAGRRE-1. prior to dispatch time, will have received training in a special signal plan with continuous guard channel. + +D. ANTRUNK-7 + +Since AMTRUNK-7's primary function on the AMTRUNK team is as a coastal guide, his formal training has been necessarily limited. He has received extensive maritime and weapons training and three days of instruction in basic tradecraft principles. + +E. ANTRUNK-16: + +This agent's function on the ANTRUNK team is similar to that of AMTRUNK-7. He will have received PM and maritime training prior to dispatch. + +15. DAMAGE REPORT + +See Attachment A + +16. EQUIPMENT LIST + +See Attachment B + +SECRET +AITIZED +DVRAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET RYCE ATTACHMENT A +DESENSITIZED +DAMAGE REPORT + +A. The damage report for AMICE-14 and AMTRUNK-7 remains the same as was transmitted in Attachment A to Reference D with the addition of Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack". + +B. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to ANTRUNK-13: + +Safehouse #216 +Maritime Training Site +Firing Range +Survival Training Site + +C. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-13: + +Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe Webster" +Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred Folsom" +Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack" +Andrew S. PARMERS as "Angel Martin", training instructor +Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" +Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" +Fletcher K. THENE as "Harry" +Paul V. MENDECINO as "Ted" +Wilfred R. KNEAFSY as "Pete" +Floyd H. RUSANOSKI as "Jack" +Keith D. WINETT as "Jim" +Paul I. NAPOLILLI as "Paul" LCFLUTTER operator + +D. Agent Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-13: + +AMICE-27 by true name +AMICE-14 by true name +AMAGREE-l as "Mario Ramirez" +AKAKA-1 as "Antonio Garcia" +AMTRUNK-7 as "Carlos Menendez" +AMTRUNK-8 as "Tomas Rodriguez" +ANTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" +AMTRUNK-16 as "Juan Gonzalez" +AMPAL-1 as "Joe" +AMSKILL-1 by training alias +AMSWING-2 by training alias +Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE" + +E. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to AMAGRKE-1 + +Safehouse #174 +Safehouse #216 +Maritime training site +Survival training site +Firing range + +SECRET +POSITIZED +AIMIT + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-2- + +RYBA. +DESENS + +F. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to AMAGREE-1: + +Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe Webster" +Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred" +Rudolph W. SOSPINE as "Jack" +Andrew S. PARMERS as "Angel Martin" training instructor +Daniel V. GUSSOW as "B111" +Humphrey O. EDDERY as "Ski" +Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" +Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" +Fletcher K. THENE as "Harry" +Paul V. MENDECINO as "Ted" +Wilfred R. KNEAFSY as "Pete" +Floyd H. RUSANOWSKI as "Jack" +Paul I. NAPOLILLI as "Paul" LCFLUTTER operator + +G. Agent Personnel Exposed to AMAGREE-1: + +AMPANIC-14 as "Enrique" training instructor +!AMPAL-1 as "Joe" training instructor +AMSKILL-1 by training alias +training instructor +ANSWING-2 +AMLABEL-1 as "Terry" +AMTRUNK-7 as "Carlos Menendez, +AMTRUNK-8 as "Tomas Rodriguez, +ANTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" +AMTRUNK-16 as "Juan Gonzalez" +ANSONIC-las "Juan Sanchez" +AMHINT-48 as "Paco Gonzalez" +AMLITAINT-1 by true name +AMICE-14 +AMAKA-1 +Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE" + +H. Safehouses and Training Areas Exposed to ANTRUNK-16: + +Safehouse #104 +Safehouse #216 +Maritime Training Site +Firing Range + +I. KUBARK Personnel Exposed to ANTRUNK-16: + +Irving N. PEGGINS as "Joe" +Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred" +Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" training instructor +Alton T. PIRNACK as "Larry" +Wilfred F. KNEAFSY as "Pete" +Keith D. WINETT as "Bill" LCFLUTTER operator + +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +RYRAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET +- 3- +MAT +DECENSITIZE + +J. Agent Personnel Exposed to AMTRUNK-16: + +AMICE-14 by true first name and training alias +AMTRUNK-7 by true name +AMTRUNK-8 by true name +AMTRUNK-9 as "Jose Lopez" +AMTRUNK-13 as "Maximo" +AMAGREE-1 as "Mario" +AMAKA-1 as "Antonio" +AMLABEL-1 as "Terry" +Captain and Crew of "NEPTUNE" + +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +DVDAT + +14-00000 + +SECRET +RYBAT ATTACHMENT B + +DESENSITIZER +EQUIPMENT LIST + +Five-man infiltration team (2 infiltrees, 2 guides and radop) + +A. Material to be Cached: + +B. +4. +1 RT-48 Medium Speed Communications Gear + +Personal Weapons and Equipment + +1. 5 Belgian Browning 9 mm. Pistols +2.2 K-3 SMGs +3. 2 FAL 7.62 Automatic Rifles +4.200 Rounds 9 mm. Ammo +5. 400 Rounds 45 Cal Ammo +6. 300 Rounds 7.62 Ammo +7. 12 Magazines for 9 mm. Ammo +8. 10 Magazines for 45 Cal Ammo +9.15 Magazines for 7.62 Anno +10. 2 Sten Ammo Carriers +11. 2 BAR Ammo Carriers +12. 5 Ρίstol Belts +13.5 Belt Holsters for 9 mm. Pistols +14. 5 Pr. Suspenders +15. 4 Canteens w/cup and cover +16. 1 Entrenching Tool + +:: +17. 1 Machete w/scabbard +18.3 Trench or Bowie Knives v/scabbarde +19. 1 Pr. Binoculars +20. 5 Silva Compasses + +SECRET +DESENSITIZED + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-2- + +IBAT +DESENSITIZED + +21. 5 UDT-type Watches + +22. 5 Plastic Waterproof Flashlights + +23. 5 Backpacks + +24. 20 Waterproof Bags + +25. 5 Swiss Pocket Knives + +28. 5 Zippo Lighters + +27. 2 Ketascopes + +28. 5 Penlights +брег +29. 10 Plastic or Rubber End Caps for 45 Cal SMO Magazines + +30. 8 Hand Grenades + +C. Rations + +1. 12 Black Concentrated Rations + +t +2. : 20 C-Rations (1 box - 3 meais) + +3. Assorted Cans Fruit, Meat, Beans, eto, + +4. Assorted Packages Rice, Dry Beans, Coffee, etc. + +5. 100 Bouillon Cubes + +6. 6 Packages Tropical Chocolate Bars + +D. Medical Supplies +2 + +1. 1 Corpsman's First Aid Kit with Morphine Syrettes and Codeine (in metal container) + +2. 5 Individual First Aid Kits + +3. 100 Coricidin Pills + +4. 100 APC Tablets + +5. 100 Water Purification Tablets + +6. 100 Vitamin Tablets + +7. 100 Acromycin Tablets + +SECRET DESENSITIZED +RYRAL + +14-00000 + +BAT +-3- +DECENSITIZED + +E. Clothing + +1. 5 Sets Fatigue Uniforms, HBT Shirts and Trousers + +2. 5 Fatigue Caps + +3. 5 Civilian Sport Shirts + +4. 5 Prs Civilian Trousers + +5. 5 Pr. Civilian Shoes + +6..5 Pr. Jump Boots + +7. 5 Leather Belts + +8. 15 T-Shirts + +9. 15 Pr. Undershorts + +10.. 15 Pr. Socks + +11.5 Pr. Light Gloves + +12. 5 Sets Foul Weather Rubber Vatforms + +13. 5 Berets + +14. 5 Green Ponchos + +15. 5 Pr. Insulated Underwear + +16. 5 Field Jackets + +F. Communications Gear + +1. +1 RR-44 Receiver (for OWVL) +2. 1 RS-501 w/Signal Plan (continuous guard channel) + +G. Secret Writing Materials + +1. +3 Sets S/W Materials with Extra Carbons and Extra Vials of Developer Pills + +H. Intermediate Craft + +1.. 16' 7" Boston Whaler, "Currituck" Model, Painted Dark Green, Outfitted with Wide-Angle Towing Rig + +SECRET +DESENSITIZED +RYBAT + +14-00000 + +SPCRET +4- +RYBAI +DESLISTIZED + +2. 2 75 hp Commercial Outboards w/Tool Kit + +3. 7 Fiberglass Outboard Fuel Tanks, Capacity 13 Gal. Each +: +6 Horizontal Tanks, Size. 114 x 26 x 12" +1 Vertical Tank, Size 134 x 260 x 10" + +4. 5 Flotation Cushions + +5. 2 Air Mattresses + +6. Extra Propellers and Drive, Shear and Cotter Pins for both Commercial Outboards + +7. 5 Black UDT-type Life Preservers + +8. 1 Fire Extinguisher (for Gasoline Fires) +2 + +9.1 12-1b. Anchor + +10. 2 Hoses for Transferring Fuel from One Tank to Another (or 3 feet of 3/4 inch Plastic Tubing) + +11. 2 Oars, Length 10 feet + +12.2 Wooden Push Poles, Length 12 feet, Diameter 21" + +18. 1 Plastic Bailing Bucket, 1 foot deep + +14. 2 5-Gallon Plastic Jerrycans (for water) + +15. 8 Extra Spark Plugs (4) for each Commercial Outboard) + +16. 3 Rolls, Non-Shiny Plastic Tape + +17. 50 ft. inch Nylon Rope + +18. 200 ft. Parachute Cord + +19. 1 Small Hammer + +20.1 Pr. Pliers + +21. 1 Screwdriver + +22. 1 Spark Plug Wrench + +23. 2 Upright Poles, 33 feet in Length, w/Oarlocks + +SECRET +BIMAT +: + +14-00000 +SECRET +٠٢١٧٥٠٢ +... +-5- +24. 1 Ritchie Compass + +25. 1 Sheet Camouflage Material, 20' x 10' +26. 1 RB 9.6 +27. 1 HRT-7 Beacon +I. Maps +Maritime Charts + +2 H.O. 1002 +2 H.O. 2624 +2 Η.Ο. 0944 +Series E723, 3-AMS, 1:50,000 +2 ea. Sheets 4085 I 4085 IV +4085 II 4085 III +4084 I 4084 IV +DESENSITIZED +J. Miscellaneous + +1. Cleaning Gear for 9 mm Pistol, 4-3 SMG and PAL including RIG Gun Grease + +2. 200 ft. Parachute Cord + +3. Box of Matches and Waterproof Containers for same + +4. 12 Polyethylene Bags +4--Large Enough to Contain FAL +4--Large Enough to Contain Assembled M-3 +4 18" Size for Personal Documents, etc. + +5. 2 Sheets Infra-Red Paper, 18" x 24" +6. 1 Dynalite +7. 14 Extra Flashlight Batteries + +8. 4 Flashlight Bulbs + +9. 8 Extra Penlight Batteries + +SECRET +DESENSITIZED + +14-00000 + +SECRET +-6- + +"BAT +DESENSITIZED + +10. 4 Packs Lighter Flints + +11. 4 Cans Lighter Fluid + +12. 1 Set Parallel Rulers + +13. 1 Set Dividers + +14. 2 Protractors, Metal + +15. 2 Pocket Rulers, Metal + +16. 1 Flat Mill File + +17. 1 Pocket Carborundum Stone + +18. 1 One-Burner Gas Stove--Butane Gas or Similar Type--w/Extra Cylinders of Gas + +19. 1 Cooking Pot (at least 8" in Diameter) + +20. 5 Knife-Fork-Spoon Sets + +21. 2 Messkits + +22. Box of Insect Repellent, 48 Small Plastic Bottles + +23. 6 Cans Spray Paint, Black + +24. 1 Can Saddle Scap +: +25. 1 Package of Sponges + +26. Toilet Paper + +27. Hand Soap and Detergent + +28. Paper Plates + +29. Plastic Spoons +Assorted Fishhooks and Line +30. +31. 8 Burlap Bags +i +32. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +UNCLASSIFIED +ERNAL +ONLY +CONFIDENTIAL +SECRET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: + +EXTENSION NO +C/TSD/EB +DATE +24 June 1964 +TO: (Officer designation, room sumber, ond +building) +DATE +OFFICER'S +INITIALS +COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +to whom. Draw a kne across columa after each comment.) +RECEIVED +FORWARDED + +1. C/WH/SA/MOB/PM Bushnell 1.3 X +GH4408 Hdqrs. phantom scopes are +Made + +2. NA/21/30/NS d's in Joyan- +W w/w distributin + +3. Wrt/SA/608/Warncought wil han English rackning + +4. dotti + +5. leh: 2 hase +tockho +6. loger then for +your utention. + +7. +file AMCHINI +8. seems like a foche jabo +tus. +9. + +10. + +11. + +12. + +13. + +14. + +15. +FORM +3-62 +610 +USE PREVICUS +EDITIONS +SECRET +CONFIDENTIAL +INTERNAL +USE ONLY +UNCLASSIFIED + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +24 June 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: C/WH/SA/MOB/PM + +SUBJECT : Improved Sight for 7.62 Belgium (FAL) Rifle + +REFERENCE : a) Memo for the Rcd. dated 25 May 64, +Subject: "FAL Silencer/Sights", from +C/WH/SA/MOB/PM + +1. In accordance with reference a) the following material +is provided: + +a) Three open rear sight hoods for the subject rifle. +b) Three copies of instructions for installing the +sight and zeroing the rifle. +c) Three tool kits containing an adjustment screw +driver and two files. +d) 400 rounds of improved underloaded ammunition with +cream of wheat filler. (Boxes marked with red strip. +These should be substituted for the rounds already +delivered). + +2. It must be understood that the limited time available +would not permit more that cursory acceptance testing and the +superiority of this sight over the standard unit has not been +definitely established. + +3. The scope and mount requested in reference a) proved +to be an unfeasible development in the time available. A mount +could not be devised which was interchangeable with any FAL +without extensive modification to the weapon. + +4. For additional information regarding this matter con- +tact D. J. Hogan or D. R. Dunn on extension 3319. + +WALTER L. ERHARDT +Chief +TSD/Engineering Branch + +Attachments: As Stated + +Distribution: +1- Addressee +1- TSD/SDB +1 - C/TSD +1 EB-81J + +SECRET +631 +Exchased tres reteafle + +14-00000 + +SNAP-ON SIGHT HOOD FOR +THE 7.62 BELGIUM (FAL) RIFLE + +1. The sight hood snaps over the existing rear sight on +the 7.62 Belgium (FAL) rifle. It is designed to raise the rear +sight to compensate for the more curving trajectory of the under- +loaded ammunition and is an open sight for increased night sighting +capability. + +2. The sight hood is oriented with the three screws facing +the muzzle end of the rifle (See attached drawings). Press +down on the hood until the ball detent snaps into the peep hole + +3. The slot for the existing rear sight is made tight +so that the hood will fit firmly in place. If it fails to fit, +file the existing rear sight as necessary. If the sight fits +the slot but is difficult to snap on and off, or is too loose, +adjust the ball detent by turning the center set screw on the +sight hood. + +4. The weapon must be zeroed on a known distance firing +range to determine the sight settings and proper sight picture +for standard and underloaded ammunition when using the hood. +The only adjustments possible are those already on the rifle. +(That is, elevation control using the graduated ramp and windage +control by adjustment of the two locking screws at the base of +the existing rear sight dovetail.) +NOTE: It is very important to hold the rifle the same way each +time so that the relation of the eye to the rear sight +remains constant. The user must determine his own zero +for each rifle and hood combination and maximur effective +range for each ammunition type. +: +3 + +14-00000 + +FRONT VIEW + +14-00000 + +L +4 +3 +2 +0 +0 +REAR VIEW diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10171.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10171.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..933704d152b82d8544f124f3401f16b3d7941ae3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10171.md @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +104-10216-10171 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +10 June 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT : Tests of Modified Sights for 7.62 Belgium (FAL) Rifle + +REFERENCE: Memo for Red. dated 23 May 64, Subject FAL Silencers/ +Sights, from C/ME/SA/EG/DH + +1. On 2 June 1964, Mr. Donald R. Dunn, TSD/EB and the +undersigned went to Isolation to test a modified sight and a +telescopic sight developed for the 7.62 Belgium (FAL) Rifle in +answer to reference a). The tests were performed with the assistance +of Mr. James Barb and Mr. Glen Winstead, Isolation. + +2. The first tests were conducted with a Williams Peep sight +modified to fit an aluminum block which was mounted in place of the +standard FAL rear sight. The Williams sight has a larger diameter +peep than the FAL sight and has a wider range of elevation settings +as well as more positive control over both elevation and windage. +The main purpose of the test was to establish a point of reference +on the aluminum block to watch the graduations on the Williams +sight and allow the sight to be set visually for the desired range +once the weapon was zeroed. + +3. Firing commenced from 100 yards at a silhouette target +using the hood of a jeep as a rest. Both underloaded and full load +rounds were used. Light rain which gradually increased in intensity +during the day served to complicate the procedure. The test +results at ranges from 25 yds. to 130 yds. using the Williams +sight are summarized in Attachment I. Exceedingly erratic results +were obtained throughout the tests and one attempt to duplicate +the 100 yd. zero resulted in a different setting later in the day. + +4. A 2X scope of Japanese manufacture equipped with aluminum +mounting rings front and rear to fit the rear gas port and rear +sight mount respectively then tested. The scope was attached to +the rifle with difficulty and attempts to zero it were frustrated +by the inability to determine where the rifle was shooting. The +mounting moved while attempting to adjust the elevation knob and it +was determined that the mount could not be attached firmly enough +to insure in retaining a proper zero. The test with the scope +was aborted. + +hash - 1 file + +SECRET + +5. It is recommended that the scope and mount be discarded +as unfeasible. The Williams sight is acceptable although the +number of clicks per revolution of the knob should be reduced. +Further testing of the underloaded ammunition should be con- +ducted to determine the reasons for the erratic performance. + +DANIEL J. HOGAN + +cc: C/TSD +C/WH/SA/MCR/FIN (Cal Hicks) +Attachment: As Stated + +DDP/TSD/EB/DJH/EC + +C/TSD/SDB + +SECRET + +ATTACHMENT I + +2 June 1964 + +Williams Peep Sight + +At 25 yds., reduced loads +Raise sight 60 clicks from bottom +Match ref. line to 4th line from top + +At 50 yds., reduced loads +Raise sight 80 clicks from bottom +Match ref. line to 5th line from top + +At 73yds., reduced loads +Raise sight 80 to 110 clicks from bottom +Ammunition performance very erratic, wide variance on target + +At 100 yds., reduced loads +Raise sight 120 to 160 clicks +1st trial, 160 clicks, little variance +Match ref. line to 9th line from top +2nd trial 3 hrs. later, 120 clicks +Match ref. line to 7th line from top + +At 150 yds., reduced loads +Raise sight 230 clicks (1 trial) +Match ref. line to 12.5 line from top + +Could not mount telescopic sight properly. Began process of +shooting in scope, found it moved. + +At. 100 yds., full loads +Raise sight 4 clicks from bottom + +At 150 yds., full loads +Raise sight 8 clicks from bottom. + +Intermittant rain throughout tests. +Cases with reduced loads were noted to be blackened at neck +after firing. Suspected to be low pressures not causing +sufficient case expansion to obtain proper seal. This can +contribute to erratic performance. Recommend gas port be turned +to off position to prevent action from opening and allowing +gas leak. Also investigate soft annealing case necks. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10199.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10199.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7774a2c8ae0a22194b8bca778b5dfd209d52efab --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10199.md @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +#SECRET + +T/N: Rolando CUBELA Secades + +POSITION: Radical Post & Separturent AgFcmdte. Fajardo Hospital + +LOCATION: Havana. + +COMMO: S/W system, agent sending - #15136 carbon, agent receiving - #56638 pills + +ACC Address: agent sending + +Srta. Maria Dolores, COMEZ +Apartado 12318, Madrid, Espana + +Mr. Humphrey R. Boncavil (this address is to be +P.O. Box 892 used only for rapid +General Post Office, commo) +New York 1, New York + +In Nov 1963 Paris Station agreed to following address with Subject: Parents-in-law of UNSNAFU/9 Paris, France. (When letter is received, UNSNAFU/9 will deliver letter to the Station via via UNSNAFU/5) +20 Rue De La Glaciere, Paris 13 +Agent signs letters "Ramon" + +ACC, Addresses, agent receiving: + +Ernestina ACOSTA Gonzalez (Ene" Subjects former +#526, Apartment 8 secretary) +Esquina Calle 25 y H. +(top floor Apt, Tel: 303865) + +(Emergency) +Virginia Secades. (Subject's mother) +Calle 38 #122 +Esquina Avenida Zoologico +Alturas de Vedado +Havana. + +Letters to the ACOSTA address signed "Pepe" will contain S/W. Letters to the ACOSTA address signed "Luis" will be written on S/W carbon and indicate resupply of S/W material. + +#SECRET + +#SECRET + +-2- + +NOTE: Subject can receive or send S/W messages out through the AMTRUNK/10 S/W system. + +Emergency Commo: If contact cannot be made through above systems, Carlos TEPEDINO in N.Y.C. can probably arrange a means of con tacting Subject. + +C/O: Wainwright. + +#SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10202.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10202.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6dcda0f29b49ee3ebf1a35545dc88489eeb84077 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10202.md @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +104-10216-10202 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +AMLASH-1 + +1 July 1964 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Test of Open Sight Hood for 7.62um Belgium (FAL) Rifle +REFERENCE: A) Meno for Red. dated 25 May 1964, Subject: FAL- +Silencers/8ights, from C/WH/SA/MOB/PN +B) Meno for Rcd. dated 10 June 1964, Subject: Tests +of Modified Bights for 7.62 Belgium (FAL) Rifle + +1. On 15 and 16 June 1984, the undersigned and Mr. Bob +Ricker, TSD/SDB went to Isolation to test an open sight hood for +the 7.62mm Belgium (FAL) Rifle developed in answer to Ref. A. +The Modified Williams peep sight developed previously in answer +to Ref. A and reported on in Ref. B. proved unsatisfactory to the +requester. The snap-on sight hood was then developed on a quick +reaction basis to be simpler to install and easier to use than +the Williams sight. In addition some improved underloaded 7.62mm +NATO rounds having soft. annealed cases and cream of wheat filler +vere tested for performance. These were developed in hopes of +correcting the erratio azmunition performance, noted a B + +2. The open sight hood snaps over the existing rear sight +of the FAL rifle, and in theory makes shooting in poor light or +at night easier. It can be used with either standard factory +loads or the underloaded ammunition in conjunction with the muzzle +attachment silencer. The notch on the rear sight hood is "U" shaped +and raised to compensate for the more curving trajectory of the low +velocity ammunition. The hood is easily detached making the con- +ventional peep sight available any time it is desired. + +3. The attached data sheet summarizes the test results. It +was found that some familiarization vas necessary to get used to +the open sight. Under ideal conditions the sight was as easy to +use as the peep sight although it was more difficult to maintain +uniform vertical grouping. The relationship between the eye and +rear sight was found to be very critical. As the tests proceeded +a change was noted in the point of impact vs. point of aim which was +thought to be due to a change in sight picture on the part of the +undersigned. + +4. The improved ansunition was found to be quite consistant +in performance. The use of crean of wheat filler to tamp the powder +charge against the primer vas an attempt to get more even ignition +with correspondingly improved accuracy. The expended cartridge +cases vere checked periodically and no evidence vas found of the +soft annealed cases not expanding properly. During the tests the +rifle and ammunition combination instilled a degree of confidence +in the undersigned not present in the previous teste. +SECRET +: +な +صححفرة + +14-00000 + +i +5. Tests were conducted in the evening to determine the degree +of usefulness of the sight in poor light. In this respect a 22 +Caliber Hi-Standard pistol with folding shoulder stock and Bushnell +1.3X Phantom scope was tested in comparison. The scope was +equipped with yellow filters to brighten the sight picture for +low light level use. It was the opinion of both test personnel +that the scope vas superior to either the peep sight or open sight +for as long as their was some illumination on the silhouette +targets. Once the light failed the scope was completely useless +although the undersigned could still discern targets with the naked +eye out to 50 yds. All actual shooting was done with the open +sight and some difficulty was experienced in hitting the targets +at ranges of 100 yds, or more even at dusk. The closer targets +could be easily hit up until it became too dark to see them at all. +A large rain cloud moving from behind the firing position gradually +obscured all available light. For the final shooting at 25 yds. +occasional lightning flashes gave only a vague awareness of the +target location. At no time during the night trials was there any +muzzle flash visible from the under loaded azmunition and muzzle +silencer combination. The gas port which was in the off position +during the daylight trials was turned on at night but no flash was +visible at the breech. A fine white cloud of cream of wheat +powder was visible in front of the muzzle at almost full darkness +but could not be seen more than 30 feet avay. + +6. Listener trials were conducted the following day to deter- +mine how far away an alert listener could discern the mechanical +noise of the mechanism and that of the round being fired. Mr. Ricker +walked away downwind at an angle of 90 degrees to the line of fire +and stopped to listen every 25 paces. The undersigned fired +single rounds, (hand actuating the pechanism) each time Nr. Ricker +stopped. At 335 paces, or roughly 275 yds., Er. Ricker reported. +he could still hear the mechanisa being actuated, the round being +fired, and the bullet striking a concrete pillar 200 yds. down- +range. However, he stared that he might not have noticed the sound +at that range had he not been listening for it specifically. + +7. One of the major causes for concern at the start of the +tests was that the cream of wheat filler might clog the silencer +and render it ineffective. A total of 200 rounds were fired with +the silencer in place and the noise level did seem to be higher at +the finish of the second day. (Round numbers 180 to 200 were the +ones expended during the previously mentioned listener trials). +Inspection of the silencer at a later date revealed considerable +crean of wheat residue in the screening. Sound level measurements +made in the AMF sound lab showed that while the total noise level +vas no higher, the duration was relatively longer. This would +make the silencer seen louder to near by observers but not increase +the range at which it could be heard. However, from a stand- +point of the ability for a listener to discriminate a silencer +being fired from random noise, the longer duration gives him a +better chance to recognize what he hears. +SECRET + +14-00000 + +Thi +8. On 19 June 1964, the undersigned went to the warehouse +at Franconia to try to fit the sight hood to other 7.65mm FAL +rifles. It was suspected that the fit might be a problem when it +would not fit over the rear sights of three FAL rifles at Isolation. +Although it was later determined that the three rifles. vore of a +different lot and may therefore have different tolerances on the +rear sight casting, it was felt that further checking was necessary. +Nine FAL rifles from the same lot as those obtained by WH/SA/MOB/PM +were unpackaged and the sight hood tried on the rear sight. Of +the nine, two were perfect fits and the other seven too thick +for the hood to fit. This created a problem in that the sight +hoods had to fit rifles which for operational reasons could not be +measured before hand to determine the thickness of the rear sight +blade. Providing adjustment in the slot of the sight hood would +have complicated the fixture to the point where it could become +operationally unsuitable. Therefore it was determined that the +best solution was to provide several small files with the hoods. +The peep sight on the rifles, a soft casting, was found to be +quite easy to file. In most cases it would be necessary only to +file several thousandths to obtain a proper fit. This procedure +was explained to C/WH/SA/MOB/FM and he stated that it would be +acceptable. + +9. On 24 June 1964, three open sight hoods with accessories +consisting of two files and a small screwdriver were turned over +to C/WH/SA/MOB/PM. In addition, 400 rounds of improved under- +loaded ammunition with cream of wheat filler were provided as a +bf replacement for the original 400 underloaded rounds. + +10. On 29 June 1964, it was discovered that a scope was availabl +451 for the 7.62mm Belgium (FAL) Rifle (Sniper Version) and in the Agency +supply system. Steps are being taken to obtain a scope for +evaluation. The results will be forwarded to C/CH/SA/MOB. + +DDP/TSD/EB/DJH/EC + +cc: C/TSD +C/TH/SA/MOB/PH +DANIEL J. BOGAN +TSD/EB +SECRET + +14-00000 +RANGE +RAMP SETTING +SIGHT TYPE +STANDARD VELOCITY AMMUNITION, DAYLIGHT: +POINT OF IMPACT +(RELATIVE TO POINT OF AIM) +100 yds. +No. 2 +Peep +On +100 yds. +No. 3 +Peap +On +100 yds. +No. 2 +Open Hood +24" high +100 yds. +No. 8 +Open Hood +26" high +EXTREME SPREAD +NO. OF ROUNDS +6844 +5 +5 +க +【 +ERLOADED AMMUNITION, OPEN SIGHT HOOD, DAYLIGHT: +POINT OF IMPACT +EXTREME +RANGE +RAMP SETTING +(RELATING TO POINT OF AIM) SPREAD +HORIZONTAL +SPREAD +VERTICAL +SPREAD +NO. OF ROUNDS +41 +25 yds. No. 2 +3" high +25 yds. No. 6 +3" low +1 3/4" +3/4" +-- +5 +-- +50 yds. No. 6 +5" +8 +: +75 yds. +No. 6 +4" loft 4" low +3" +5 +100 yds. +Full Elevation +6" loft, 8" low +9" +-- +10 +: +100 yds. +Full Elevation +On (Diff. Shooter) +5" +13" +5 +100 yds. +125 yds. +Full Elevation +No 2 +8" left, 8" low +-- +-- +6" +9" +10 +8" loft, 18" low +-- +31 +125 yds. +Full Elevation +On (Changed sight. Picture) +-- +6 +20" +8 (2 missed +target) +150 yds. +Jull Elevation +On (Changed Sight Picture) +-- +6" +18" +8 (2 missed +target) +Jyds. Pull Elevation +6" low (Changed Sight Pic- +ture) +-- +8" +26" +10 + +14-00000 +UNDERIOADED AMMUNITION, OPEN SIGHT HOOD, DUSH: +RANGE +NO. OF ROUNDS NO. OF HITS +300 усв. +10 +yds. +10 +HORIZONTAL SPREAD VERTICAL SPREAD +REMARKS +15" +85 +6 +Could ocs target more +clearly through Peep +sight at no rounde +woro fired. +Could soo target very +clearly with 1.3X +scope. +UNDER'OADED AMMUNITION, ALMOST FULL DARK, OPEN SIGHT HOOD: +NO. OF ROUNDIS NO. OF HITS BORIZONTAL SPREAD VERTICAL SPREAD +RANGE +75 yds. +10 +25 yds. +10 +10 +9" +14 +" +85" +REMARKS +Poop sight useless +Could see targets out to +200 yds, with filtered +scope at start of +firing, could not se +at; all w/scope at +finishi +τα +POERIOADED AMMUNITION, OPEN BIGHT HOOD, PULLE DARK: +RANGE +35 yds. +NO. OF ROUNDIS +10 +NO. OF HITS +REMARKS +5 (scattered) Target in total darkness, rain cloud overhead, inter- +mittant lightning flashes gave a vague awareness of +target location. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10238.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10238.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..029a2a6100dc080538b96b24ae6ede0c9d6d6452 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10238.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#4-00000 +104-10216-10238 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MAPIO +CTION +WHンケア +NFO +P1 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +2.SECRET +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +ADVANCE COPY +IFSUED +COPY +purely +REPRODUCTION CRITER +55- 141 +2 +10S +PERS AR +PR +LOG CA +TO: UIT +CE SI +SLOTTED +TORED +SEC +VR, FILE, APP INEL-CA CIVERS Cifra FI + +S +ECRET 281046Z +AMLASAL +X-Contiilo +DIR CITE MADR 2662 (CROWERY ACTING) +TYPIC AMLASH +REF DIR 73234 +20049750 + +1. RE PARA 2 REF, CIS CONTACT IS LU. MANUEL CANTILLO TOIRAC, +NEW SECOND SECRETARY CUBAN EMBASSY MADRID, WHO REPORTEDLY CONNECTED +CUBAN SECURITY. +2. FYI AT STATION DIRECTION QUJAY | DEVELOPING CLOSE FRIENDSHIP +WITH CANTILLO. +SECRET +↓ +Suary "la Oss, Maris Silvestre + +SECRET + +1 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10273.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10273.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a670bb4e6e395007c9890f56440689a6e91d2de9 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10273.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +104-10216-10273 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +TO: Deputy Chief, WH/SA + +INFO: + +FROM: Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +SUBJECT: TYPIC/WHAPRON/ANTRUNK/Operational +ABSTRACT: ANTRUNK Progress Report for Period 1-30 November 1964 + +ACTION REQUIRED: FYI. + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES: + +1. OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY + +A. Preparations were underway in early November to dispatch ANTRUNK-13 to Madrid in mid-November to cement the recruitment of ANTRUNK-19. These plans fell through when the Madrid Station notified Headquarters and WAVE that their workload would not allow sufficient case officer time to handle ANTRUNK-13 in Madrid at this time. FAVE agreed to postpone ANTRUNK-13's trip to Madrid several weeks until Madrid Station's workload abated somewhat. + +B. The prospects of finalizing the recruitment of ANTRUNK-19 increased however with the receipt at WAVE of another open letter from ANTRUNK-19, this one mailed from Mexico City in mid-November. In ANTRUNK-19's first letter, mailed from Montreal in mid-October, he suggested using a friend in Mexico City as a cut-out to initiate a channel of communications between himself and ANTRUNK-13. In his second letter, ANTRUNK-19 stated that he had made the necessary arrangements with his friend in Mexico. Although WAVE, Headquarters and MEXI traces on ANTRUNK-19's friend, IDEN A, were fragmentary, Mexico Station stated that IDEN A was well-known to one of its PBRUMEN assets who vouched for IDEN A's loyalties. WAVE intends to send an innocuous letter to ANTRUNK-19 in ANTRUNK-13's handwriting to keep the channel with A-19 alive. ANTRUNK-19 appears eager to see ANTRUNK-13 again and has stated in both letters that he has considerable information to discuss in detail. It is well realized that this open letter channel is far from ideal but it is hoped that in early January 1965 ANTRUNK-13 can re-contact ANTRUNK-19 and provide him with a system of S/W + +Attachment: USC +IDEN Sheet +Distribution: +3 - Addressee, w/att. USC + +LASH-1 file + +DATE TYPED: 10 Dec 64 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER: UFGA-19045 + +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER: 19-6-84/3-1 + +SECRET + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +SECRET UFGA-19045 + +as well as debrief him thoroughly and levy PI and KHAPRON requirements upon him. + +C. In mid-November after the postponement of ANTRUNK-13's Madrid trip, preparations began to launch Operation ANTRUNK X in early December. This operation would attempt to re-organize the ratline to and from Havana and the ANTRUNK infil area for the future use of infiltrated MHAPRON recruiters and other agent assets as necessary. Secondary objectives are to bring into the infil area a cache of weapons and explosives for ANTRUNK-10/AMLASH-1 and to teach a system of S/W to one or more assets in the area. The team is to be composed of the same four individuals who participated in Operation ANTRUNK IX in October 1964: AMAGREE-1, Team Leader; AMAKA-1, Radio Operator; and ANTRUNK-16 and -20, Guides. It was decided to shelve the V-20 as the Intermediate Craft (IC) for this opera- tion and substitute a 17' Johnson boat with twin 75 hp outboard motors which could maneuver through shallower water and which could be more easily camouflaged. The basic reason for this decision was the fact that December through February are the low-water months in the ANTRUNK operational area. During this shallow water season, the heavier, wider V-20 can only be used in the deeper and more heavily-guarded infiltration canals. + +D. Through the combined efforts of AMICE-14, the ANTRUNK P/A, and AMAGREE-1 and AMAKA-1, four radio operator candidates, to be trained for future use in PM opera- tions, were recruited during the reporting period. + +E. Recruiting for MHAPRON infiltration candidates con- tinued during the reporting period. One prospective infiltree was recruited during the month of November and the case officer was active in assessing and debrief- ing two other candidates. It is hoped that by March 1965 one or more of these candidates will be trained and pre- pared for infiltration for clandestine MHAPRON recruit- ing. In large measure this will depend upon the success of Operation ANTRUNK X in re-organizing the ratline to and from Havana. + +F. S/W Message No. 13 was sent to ANTRUNK-11 in response to his Message No. 15 in which he stated that both OWVL receivers were now in his possession. WAVE Message No. 13 to AMTRUNK-11 gave directions for the disposition of the OWVL receivers and the activation of OWVL contact with both ANTRUNK-11 and ANTRUNK-10. + +2. INTELLIGENCE REPORTING + +None + +3. OPERATIONAL EXPENDITURES + +Salaries: +AMICE-14 $400.00 +AMAGREE-1 300.00 +AMAKA-1 250.00 +ANTRUNK-13 300.00 +ANTRUNK-16 225.00 +ANTRUNK-20 200.00 +$1,675.00 + +Mileage (AMICE-14 and AMAGREE-1): $202.40 +Household Expenses: 61.97 +GRAND TOTAL $1,939.37 + +CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH + +SECRET UFGA-19045 + +4. PROJECTED PLANS + +Primary tasks to be accomplished are the mounting of Operation ANTRUNK X in early December, the dispatching of ANTRUNK-13 to Madrid to finalize the recruitment of ANTRUNK-19, and the staging of another contingent of MHAPRON recruiters for infiltration in March 1965. + +Andrew E. REUTERAN + +IDEN A + +Dr. Francisco BORGES +M. Escobedo No. 692-16 +Mexico 5, D. 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INWRIGHT/41 +LANT/C/PI/TC +EXT. 6153 +DATE. 24/MARCH/1965 + +TO : PARIS +FROM : DIRECTOR +CONF: Oclwne 5 +INFO: 200 FLEUR; OOP, AinDD, C/WE 3, C/CI: + +TO PRITY PARI +DESENSITIZED +INFO +CITE DER +CAT PERUMEN UNSNAFU AMLASH AMWHIP 95504 +REF: PARI 9995 (IN 29053)* + +1. DO NOT BELIEVE UNSKAPU/9 FIRING IN ITSELF A HAZARD TO +AMLASH/1. HOWEVER, DO FEEL IT NECESSARY ATTEMPT DETERMINE BACKGROUND +TO UNSNAFU/19 STATEMENT THAT U/9 WAS "DIRTY KUBARK AGENT", I.E. +WAS THIS JUST HEATED UNCOMPLIMENTARY EPITHET OR WAS IT BASED ON DSE +KNOWLEDGE MADE AVAILABLE TO U/19. IN EITHER CASE, BELIEVE IT MERITS +RELAY TO ANLASH/1. SUGGEST FOLLOWING: WHEN AMWHIP/1 ARRIVES PARI IN +HEAR FUTURE, ASK HIN ATTEMPT WITH GREAT CAUTION DETERMINE IMPLICATIONS +U/19 ABOVE ACCUSATION. THEN HAVE HIM CALL HIS JEWELER FRIEND IN +HAVANA, JOSE IGLESIAS, OSTENSIBLY ON BUSINESS MATTER AS COVER, AND +RELAY PERTINENT DETAILS OF U/9 INCIDENT AS ROUTINE FRIENDLY GOSSIP. +AMTHIP/1 SHOULD HAVE NO PROBLEM INSURING THAT MUTUAL FRIEND IGLESIAS +WILL RELAY THE NEWS POSTHASTE TO ANLASH/1. BELIEVE THIS SECURE ENOUGH +AND EMINENTLY FASTER AND MORE CERTAIN THAN S/W LETTER. + +2. IF AMTHIP/1 FEELS THIS METHOD UNSAFE AT THIS TIMES ANY REASON, +ADVISE SOONEST. XXXXXSOC + +3. PLS KEEP HQS CURRENT ALL ASPECTS THIS MATTER. + +RELEASING OFFICE +END OF HESSAGE +24-20 +SECRETARYBAT +COPY +GROUP 1 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED +OFFICE +Copy No + +14-00000 +JUG +EXT +DATE +TO . +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET/RYBAT +ORENGRE NO +FROM DRECTOR +CON +INFO +10 +PAGE TWO +INFO +CITE DER +95504 +*WH/C/Comment: UNSNAFU/19 fired in row with UNSNAFU/9. Requested +guidance. + +THOMAS F. THIELE +C/WE/INT +OFFICER +C/WH/C/FI +WB/S/C +WE/3 +R.P() +WHICICHIPA C.de + +POUR 1. +DESPOND FITZGERALD, +C/WH +SECRET/RYBAR +REPRODUCT BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFI NIS PROHIBITED. +ΔΟΤΗΣΕΤICATION +Copy No diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10397.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10397.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..41b575c18dce1e6854eddc10255c87deecf4d913 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10397.md @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +104-10216-10397 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +NG. R. H. WEBSTER/01 +WI DC/C/FI +J. 6153 +ATE 25/JUNE/1965 +INCX +NO POER +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +MESSAGE FORM SECRET/RYBAT +ROUTING +Se +2 FE +na +as26 Jun 65 13090 +3. ROME +TOM DIRECTOR +ONE DE/WH/5 +ORO IN FILE ADDRE C/WE 3 C/CI-C/F12 SIG CEN + +ROME +DESENSITIZED +PEAT TYPIC AMLASH +REFS: A. DIR 22113 +B. ROME 6642 (IN 98023) +C. ROME 6652 (IN 98586) + +INFO CITE +23142 +wit ever Mr. Harte properly Doesn't +can't +Mr. Amlash-1 +Know that much +about him. + +1. BACKGROUND THIS CASE TOO EXTENSIVE TO RELAY. HOWEVER, PLAN HAVEJOSEPH LANGOSCH, WHO BEING ASSIGNED PRAN AS PBRUMEN REGIONAL SER +VISIT ROME TO BRIEF PRESLAND, PROBABLY IN AUGUST. +CASEOPRILE 5 +2. NO DEFINITE EVIDENCE AMLASH COMPLEX PART OF DOUBLED OP BUT CERTAINLY AN INSECURE ONE. REF A WAS DESIGNED TO PRESENT CURRENT HQS +THOUGHTS AND INTENTIONS ON OPERATION. + +3. INVOLVEMENT AMWHIP/2 RELATIVELY MARGINAL AS HE APPEARS BE ONLY +THOUGHT PROBABLY +5. ON FRINGES OF MAIN GROUP AD-NOW PRIVY TO PLANS. HOWEVER, UNLESS ROME +HAS SPECIFIC OPS PLANS INVOLVING HIM WHICH MUST BE IMPLEMENTED NEAR FUTURE, SUGGEST CONTACT WITH HIM BE MINIMIZED UNTIL LANGOSCH CAN +PROVIDE BACKGROUND. + +END OF MESSAGE +C/WH/C/FI +GyyRyan +THOMAS F.THIELE C/WE/INT/ +RELEASE OFFICER +WE/4 S. Munger (by phone) + +25-34 +Amlash-I +COORDINATOR OFFICER +SECRET/RYBAT +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/H +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +NOTATUES THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy Mo diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10398.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10398.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..6feb4e15eef485a95d6e41cf22f28bfb1606799a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10216-10398.md @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +14-00000 +104-10216-10398 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MET + +15 February 1965 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Meeting with AMLASH-1 in Paris, +31 January to 3 February 1965 + +1. AMLASH-1 returned from Rome to Paris on 31 Jan 1965 +and was set for a very brief meeting the same night by ONTRICH +in order to arrange a meeting for the following day. The +following subjects were discussed at the two meetings on 1 and +2 February 1965: + +a. The primary reason for again meeting AMLASH-1 +before his planned return to Cuba was to brief him on the +security implications involved in the infiltration and +possible capture of Modesto Orlando Orozco Basulto AKA +Bebo Orozco, who infiltrated into Cuba on 21 Dec 1964. +Orozco, according to his wife, went to Cuba to rescue Jose +Vasquez Kerey and three others who were hiding in the +home of a woman named Gloria Cabrera, who lived at No. 72 +27th Street, between N & O, Apartment 3, Vedado, Havana. +Orozco's capture, if he has been captured, presents an +indirect threat to the security of AMLASH-1 and a more +direct threat to the security of AMTRUNK-10 since Orozco +in Jan 1964 exfiltrated through the rat line established +by AMICE-14 (Miguelito). Upon his return to Cuba, +AMLASH-1 will check the above with AMTRUNK-10; and, if +Orozco is under the control of the security service, will +decide and communicate with Miami whether AMLASH-1 and +AMTRUNK-10 believe it necessary to exfiltrate AMTRUNK-10. +AMLASH-1 was briefed to send a letter to UNSNAFU-9 to +indicate whether Orozco has been arrested or whether he is +still in hiding. If the letter to UNSNAFU-9 mentions a +good and pleasant return trip, this will mean that Orozco +is not under the control of the security service. If the +letter talks about a long, tiring trip, this will indicate +that Orozco has been arrested. AMLASH-1 was also requested +to send a report on the above and any complications which +have developed or may develop from Orozco's infiltration. + +b. AMLASH-1 suggested that his nom de guerre "Charles," +which we have been using for the past three years, be +changed to "Gerardo." + +SECRET + +14-00000 +-2- + +c. AMLASH-1 was given a resupply of S/W developer +pills and carbon. He planned to take the S/W material +back with him to Havana. AMLASH-1 again reviewed with +UNSNAFU-9 and reminded UNSNAFU-9 to turn over to his Paris +case officer all letters regardless of how received from +AMLASH-1 to either UNSNAFU-9 or letters that may be addressed +to his parents-in-law. AMLASH-1 also agreed to send S/W +out in letters addressed to Juan Ventura (AMUHIP-1's +business partner) in Geneva or Rome. AMWHIP-I was briefed +to inform Ventura that any letters he received from +AMLASH-1 should be immediately air mailed to AMWHIP-1 +in New York. Since AMLASH-1 will probably find it +necessary some time not to sign the letters to Ventura +in his true name, AMWHIP-1 was also briefed to inform +Ventura to forward to New York any letter received from +Cuba addressed to him and signed by a person unknown to +him. S/W letters to AMLASH-1 should continue to be +addressed to Ernestina Acosta, Edf. No. 526, Apt. 8, +Esquina Calles 25 y H. In an emergency a letter can also +be sent to AMLASH-1's mother. + +d. AMLASH-1 was again debriefed on the cache that had +been put down for him in Matanzas. He repeated what he +had previously reported and attempted to answer most of +the questions in the WAVE cable. A cable on this subject +was sent from Paris to Headquarters, info WAVE, on 2 Feb. +AMLASH-1 was requested to send a message either through +his channel or through AMTRUNK-10's S/W channel reporting +how much of the radio equipment and other material had +been recovered from the cache. + +e. AMLASH-1 was asked if he knew of any individual in +Cuba whom he could recruit and who could be inserted into +the Cuban Intelligence Service with the idea of attempting +to get the DGI to assign this man to Caracas, Venezuela. +AMLASH-1 could think of only one possibility, an individual +known as Gustavo Gonzalez. AMLASH-1 has full confidence +in Gustavo and Gustavo has previously been approached on +several occasions by Pinero to work for him. Upon his +return to Cuba AMLASH-1 will check to find out if Gustavo +can still get himself recruited by Pinero and then be +sent on a mission abroad, hopefully to Caracas. (AMWHIP-1, +who also knows Gustavo, will provide the background infor- +mation upon his return to New York.) + +1. AMLASH-1 reported on the upcoming FEU elections +on 10 February 1965. AMLASH-1 stated that Crombet, the +president of the Communist Youth, will become the new + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +-3- +2. +president and that his man, Laparo Mora, would be one of +the vice-presidents. (A cable on this subject was sent +to Headquarters from Paris.) + +g. AMLASH-1 was requested to check with Fizzolo +regarding the precautions being taken to prevent sabotage +of the locmotives being shipped from France to Cuba; +specifically, how carefully do they check the placement +of the seals, are they special seals or regular load +seals, are there going to be any additional checks once +the locomotives reach Cuba, will they drain the oil and +lubricants from the factory to the port, and do they run +the locomotives under their own power or are they towed. +AMLASH-1 agreed to attempt to develop answers to the above +requirements and pass the information to his contact in +the Paris Station. AMLASH-1 also agreed to attempt to find +out and pass to the Paris Station through UNSNAFU-9 the +names of the Cuban techs training at La Rochelle. + +h. In a general discussion regarding the persons with +whom AMLASH-1 had been in contact either personally or +through letters, AMLASH-1 mentioned Alfredo Portela. +AMLASH-1 stated he had received a letter from Portela and +had in turn written to Portela. He considers Portela a +friend which was the only reason for writing to him. + +i. AMLASH-1 was debriefed on Cuban Intelligence +Service personnel. A cable on this subject was sent from +Paris to Headquarters. + +j. A cable was sent from Paris to Headquarters +suggesting WAVE send a S/W letter to ANTRUNK-10 stating: +"Este tranquilo. Carlos regresa pronto." + +k. AMLASH-1 was asked for information on the fol- +lowing persons: + +(1) Samuel Gonzalez Rodriguez-Planes. AMLASH-1 +reports he is a member of the Ameijeiras group and +is a good and brave man. + +(2) Antonio Lusson y Batlle, Chief of Operations +of the General Staff of the Occidental Army. +AMLASH-1 reports Lisson is an independent and rare +type individual who keeps to himself and doesn't +involve himself in political matters. AMLASH-1 has +heard nothing bad about Lusson. + +SECRET + +14-00000 +15000 +-4- +; +: +اربره ها +(3) Cndte. Raul Diaz Arguelles, Chief of +Artillery of the Occidental Army. + +(4) Elpidio Baez Bigo. According to AMLASH-1, +Baez is a trusted Fidelman. + +(5) Luis Manuel Cantillo Toirac. Assigned to +the Cuban Embassy in Madrid and one of the security +people. He was formerly assigned to Brazil, is young +and has for several years been with Pinero and the +Cuban IS. + +(6) Enrique Oltuski Osacki. Oltuski is a close +friend of Faustino Perez and his stock with the regime +rises or falls as does that of Faustino.. + +(7) Sergio Tollon. Code clerk in the Embassy in +Paris. Tolyon is staying in Paris at the request of +Ambassador Carrillo. + +1. Gastro enteritis, water pollution and unsanitary +conditions. AMLASH-1 states there are no real problems, +although the scarcity and lack of a balanced diet do +cause some problems. The purification of water has been +a problem which probably has been the cause of some of the +sickness in the country. + +n. AMLASH-1 did not believe that Aragones had invited +hin to fly back to Havana with him in order to get him +back because of any serious security matter. AMLASH-1 +did state that Aragones was concerned that AMLASH-1 may not +return to Cuba. Since Aragones cleared AMLASH-1 for his +trip abroad, he is in a way responsible that AMLASH-1 does +not defect and returns to Cuba. AMLASH-1 feels Aragones +does not want any problems with Fidel in case AMLASH-1 +decides to stay out. + +n. AMLASH-1 was unable to provide any information on +the political developments in Cuba in mid-November and +December since he had been out of the country since early +November. AMLASH-1 was asked to check on the problems +between the opposing factions in the Cuban leadership and +explained the issues, the background and personalities +involved, + +o. Soviet advise or influence in political and economic +matters creates resentment among the middle and higher level +Cuban officials. Basically, the Soviets are not respected. +SECRET + +14-00000 +طا لست. +-5- + +p. Rank of Cuban officials under Fidel in teras of +their influence in making national policy. Roul is still +the heir apparent to Fidel. Next to Raul is Che Guevara. +After that, no other official, according to AMLASH-1, has +any great influence in the making of Cuban national policy. +President Dorticos' relationship with Fidel is good since +he is a hard and serious worker, has good administrative +ability and is able to work within the general outline laid +down by Fidel. Raul Castro has some political influence +and control in Oriente where he has placed his men in +positions of influence, but only Fidel personally has any +political influence in the rest of Cuba. Even within the +military Fidel selects and appoints high army officers. +Che Guevara is still strong in the economic field and +has not suffered a decline in his influence and authority +because of his earlier policy of industrialization. +Guevara restricts himself to the economic field and plays +a very small role in the political field. He is serious +and very hard worker, one of the few, according to AMLASH-1, +who has worked seven days a week without leave since the +revolution, Emilio Aragones holds an important position +as the organizational secretary of the PURS. He is the +official who was always at the office of the National +Directorate of the Party and has contact with all the +officials in the regime. He plays an important coordinating +role. Faure Chomon has been accused of organizing former +13th of Harch Revolutionary Directorate people, but, +according to AMLASH-1, this probably based on the fact that +Chomon always gives jobs in the ministry he heads to DR +people. Because of this Chomon today controls to a large +degree the Ministry of Transportation. Of all the ministries, +the DR's stronghold is in the Ministry of Transportation. +Other DR people who continue to hold important positions +in the regime are Alberto Mora, Ambassador Carrillo and +Jose Naranjo. + +q. AMLASH-1 and AMWHIP-1 were unable to develop any +specifics, but from their conversations with Ambassador +Carrillo got the impression that Carrillo would prefer and +welcome a transfer from the Embassy in Paris to the +Embassy. in Madrid. + +r. According to Emilio Aragones, Anibal Escalante +is being considered for a job outside Cuba. The job will +probably be in the commercial/economic field, but a +decision had not been made as of November 1964 as to +location. +L +SECRET +أحمد الثوم + +4-00000 +A +7. +SECRET +-6- + +8. +AMLASH-1 again reported that he feels Orlando +Blanco, Consul of the Cuban Embassy in Bern, is +approachable since he is unhappy with the Cuban regime. +AMLASH-1 also feels that Enrique Rodriguez Loeches, +Cuban Ambassador in Pabat, is approachable if approached +and developed by the right person. Marina Garcia Gonzalez +assigned to the commercial section of the Cuban Embassy +in Rabat, AMLASH-1 feels is also approachable and feels +money can be used as an inducement. Ambassador Carrillo, +AMLASH-1 feels, if the proper person developed him, could +probably be compromised with Fidel. He is a character +and could easily be entangled according to AMLASH-1 in +a compromising situation, Ambassador Carrillo is a close +friend of Lucy Echevarria. + +2. AMLASH-1 was also asked information on a long list +of other requirements on Cuba. On many he was unable to pro- +vide information and cables were sent to Headquarters on the +requirements on which he did provide information. + +cc: +File: +WH/EA/EOB +WHISAL MOB +AMLASH-1 201 +Internal Op +SECRET +Nestor D. Sanchez +WH/SA/AMWORLD +P diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10217-10000.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10217-10000.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..20df4dae2f1b6a2f6b2f770ea2fd4ee6a45538d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10217-10000.md @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +#DELETED# +14-00000 +104-10217-10000 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CATAL + +10 May 1963 +! +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Clemard Joseph CHARLES + +G +1. On 29 April 1963 Dorothe Matlack, Domestic Exploitation +Section, ACS, telephoned to the affect that a banker named Clemard +Joseph Charles had left Haiti six days earlier and had just arrived +in New York. A friend of Charles, named Joseph Dryer, 109 Lakewood +Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida, had written to General Delmar, +former CG Antilles Command, recommending Charles as a man of great +interest to the US Government in view of the events in Haiti. Charles +was described as President of the Banque Commerciale, Port au Prince, +Haiti, who is in President Duvalier's favor. Mrs. Matlack mentioned +that she had alerted Col. Farn Kail in Weed to contact Dryer in +order to obtain more background information and assessment on +Charles. + +2. On 1 May 63 Mrs. Matlack advised that Charles was staying at +the Park Sheraton Hotel, New York, and that he had telephoned her +since her name had been supplied to him by Dryer. Charles considered +her to be his point of contact in Washington. According to Mrs. Matlack, +Charles had appointments to see Vice President Johnson, Senator Keating, +and Congressman Rogers (Florida). However, Charles was willing to talk +to representatives of Mrs. Matlack's office. Mrs. Matlack stated that +the Haitian Desk men in AID were ready to go to New York to talk to +Charles and invited CIA to accompany him. Charles speaks very little +English and a fluency in French was therefore required for the inter- +view. Mrs. Matlack stated that she might be able to obtain a French +linguist from First Army, Governor's Island, but he would not be an +intelligence officer. It was decided that James Balog, New York +Office, who has a knowledge of the French language would accompany +the ACSI representatives under Army cover. It was also arranged that +Balog would meet the ACSI representative (Captain Rogers) at the Park +Sheraton Hotel where Charles was staying. + +3. On 2 May 63 Mrs. Matlack reported that Col. Kail had interviewed +Mr. Dryer in West Palm Beach. Dryer had appointed Charles as Director +of his bank in Haiti. Charles, according to Dryer, formerly had no +political ambitions but in view of the current political situation in +Haiti, Charles now thinks that he may some day be President. Dryer +described Charles as well-connected, politically and financially, on +both sides of the fence in Haiti. He is also a good friend of President +Duvalier. Dryer had given Charles letters of introduction to Senator +Keating and to other officials in Washington. Charles wanted to see +President Kennedy and indeed had gone to the White House to arrange +for an appointment. He was well received by the President's appoint- +ment secretary and invited to dinner that evening with the appointment +#DELETED# + +14-00000 +SUBJECT: Clemard Joseph CHARLES -2- + +secretary. Through a misunderstanding, however, Charles did not +attend the dinner but went to New York instead. + +4. Charles is travelling, according to Dryer, with a Texas +geologist named de Behrenschmidt. de Behrenschmidt is associated +with Charles in a business venture in Haiti and is trying to arrange +a meeting for Charles with Vice President Johnson. + +5. On 3 May 63 Jim Balog telephoned to advise that he had had a +five-hour session the previous day with Charles and that he had +obtained both personality data and views by Charles on what the +United States should do in the current Haitian situation. Balog +advised that he was transcribing this information to Washington. +Upon arrival, copies of the teletypes were transmitted to ACSI +(Mrs. Matlack), WI Division, and the Latin American Branch. + +6. On 6 May 63 Mayo Stuntz, Support Branch, advised that WI +Division wished to speak to Charles and Balog was being tasked to arrange +an appointment. Mrs. Matlack telephoned at approximately 1725 to +advise that she had just received a telephone call from Mrs. de +Mohrenschildt calling for assistance in obtaining hotel reservations in +Washington. Upon being told that we had no special means of obtain- +ing reservations, Mrs. Matlack stated that she would check with the +State Department Protocol Office to determine which hotels would +admit negro guests. Mrs. Matlock finally made reservations at the +Algonquin Hotel. A check with Jim Balog revealed that he had arranged +for Charles to meet the WI representative in the lobby of the Willard +Hotel, Washington, D.C., at 12:00 noon on 7 May. Attempts to reach +Mrs. Matlock that afternoon were unsuccessful. At 0850, 7 May, a +call was made to Mrs. Matlack to confirm that Charles would be in +Washington on that day and that arrangements had been made for a +meeting with an Agency representative for 12:00 noon. Mrs. Matlock +reported that both Mrs. de Mohrenschildt and Charles had called her +that previous evening to confirm a 12:00 luncheon appointment with +her. Mrs. Matlack was concerned that CIA and Army would not be +working at cross purposes. She had received authorization from +ACSI to meet Charles at lunch and felt that it would not be politic +for her to withdraw from her appointment since Army considered her +the point of contact with Charles. Mayo Stuntz informed WI Division +of the conflict and pressed on the suggestion that the WI Division +representative might meet Charles during Mrs. Matlack's lunch and that +Mrs. Matlack offered to withdraw shortly thereafter. The WI repre- +sentative declined the offer and requested that a meeting later in +the afternoon be arranged. Mrs. Matlock believed that due to con- +flicting instructions, she had been placed in the middle in the +situation from which she could not gracefully withdraw and requested +that someone accompany her. +#DELETED# + +14-0000 +DENTIAL + +-3- + +SUBJECT: Clemard Joseph CHARLES + +7. I met Mrs. Matlack in the lobby of the Hotel Willard shortly +before noon, and a few minutes later, Mr. Charles arrived, accompanied +by Mr. and Mrs. de Mohrenschildt. We lunched in the restaurant in +the hotel. Mr. de Mohrenschildt mentioned that he had been born in +Baku, Russia, but during the Bolshevik Revolution had been taken to +Poland as a small child. He had spent approximately 30 years in +Poland prior to World War II and had served in the Polish Army. +He also mentioned that he had been a member of an ICA Team to Yugo- +slavia in 1957 and while in Belgrade had met Gavalla who was visiting +Belgrade at the time. He had spoken to Gavalla and was invited to +visit Poland, which invitation he had accepted. He lives in in Dallas, +Texas. He has a PhD. in geology and has had some teaching experience. +Mrs. de Mohrenschildt was born in Paris, France. Her father was +Russian and her mother French, and she is now or has been a fashion +designer. Mr. de Mohrenschildt mentioned that he has known Charles +for sometime and that he is a partner with him in a sisal business +in Haiti. + +8. Both Charles and de Mohrenschildt were anxious to arrange +meetings with government officials in Washington. I mentioned to +Charles that a meeting had been arranged for him at 1415 and that a +Mr. Green would meet him in the lobby. At 1410 Mrs. Matlack, Mr. and +Mrs. de Mohrenschildt and I departed and Charles remained in the +lobby waiting for contact. + +9. In the course of the luncheon conversation, Charles had +mentioned to Mrs. Matlack that he desired to see a Mr. Weiss, AID, to +discuss US aid to Haiti. Later that afternoon Mrs. Matlack called to +state that she had called the State Department to pass along Charles' +request. Mr. Zegarald (State) had called her back to pass on the +Haitian Desk man's extreme displeasure that anyone in the United States +Government should be in official contact with Charles. The desk man +considered Charles to be close to the Duvalier Government, to have +been involved in several shady financial dealings, and in general, to +be an undesirable character. Mrs. Matlack asked whether the Agency +had any interest in Charles which would dictate further contact with +Charles. + +10. Mayo Stuntz checked with WI Division and determined that as +a result of the meeting with Charles, the ID/P Haitian Desk had no +further plans to contact him. I told Mrs. Matlack that our interest +seemed to have been satisfied and that I believed we should disengage +ourselves as gracefully as possible. +#DELETED# + +14-0 + +-4- + +11. Wayne Nelson, DD/P Coordinator, called on 7 May to inquire +concerning our involvement in the Charles case. He stated that ACSI +had called him earlier that day to assure him that ACSI had no direct +interest in Charles and that it was acting as an intermediary at the +request of General Delmar who had passed the lead to General Pitch. +ACSI was concerned that due to the mix up in appointments to see +Charles, charges might later be made that ACSI had interferred or +had obstructed CLA contact with Charles. I explained to Nelson what +had happened and he later called back to state that ACSI was completely +satisfied in the way the matter had been handled. + +12. On 8 May Mrs. Matlack telephoned to advise that the Operational +Branch of ACBI was discussing the Charles case with DD/P to determine +future course of action. She was still somewhat concerned over her own +position in the case since Charles considered her to be the focal point +in Washington. I reiterated to her that the matter was one for either +the State Department or the operational elements to handle and that +we preferred to disengage ourselves. Mrs. Matlock mentioned that a +dispatch had been received to the effect that a cousin of Charles was +prominently mentioned as a successor to Duvalier should the latter +be overthrown. She was of the opinion that the US government should +continue to "play ball" with Charles as a future asset in Haitian +affairs. + +A. F. 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AMPALM-4 INFORMED STATION ON 11 DECEMBER + +201 + +THAT HE HAD BEEN TOLD BY CARLOS (SARACAT), WHO IMPORTANT + +ALPHA 66 SUB-CHIEF, WHO LEARNED OF IT FROM AIDRES + +201-355380 + +J-69349 + +(NAZARIO) SARGENT, LEATER OF ALPHA 60 THAT AL PLA 60 + +HAD RECENTLY RECEIVED A LETTER FROM ELOY (GUT IERREZ) + +MENOYO WRITTEN FROM A CUBAN JAIL. SARAGAT TOLD AMPALM-4 + +THAT HE WANTED HIM TO LOOK AT THE LETTER AND ADVISE + +SARAGAT ON POSSIBLE COURSES OF ACTION. CAPPARENTLY + +NAZARIO HAD ASKED SARACAT FOR ADVISE.) AMPALM-4 + +EXPECTED TO SEE THE LETTER DURING WEEKEND 12-14 DECEMBER. + +HOWEVER, SARAGAT INFORMED AMPALM-4 THAT HE COULD NΟΙ + +SHOU HIM THE LETTER AS ALPHA ES HAD DECIDED TO LIMIT + +IT'S READERSHIP. + +: + +2. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +Secret + +CONTACT REPORT #11. 25 Jarvary 1963. +TIME/PLACE : Safe House #2, 1000-Jan 25, +PRESENT : Tulpa, Tipteft, Lavton, + +1. Purpose of this meeting was to inform Kulpa that +Headquarters had agreed to his trip to the Congo and to pay certain +instructions to Meinturff. L. said that he had not as yet received +instructions from Holden and that the latter planned to be in town on +Saturday. He would send the airline ticket from that city. L. also stated +that Serge Michel had agreed that the first six covers on the new trique +Revolutionaire (I) would be shot by K. K. his to fix up for a light master +since he said that his present one was broken and since he had to take +pictures prior to his departure for the Congo which he anticipated would be +either early or mid next week. + +2. Another twist was that he had been contacted by Gibson, +who informed him that a certain Dave watts who runs a highly suspect sheet in +New York City had written to Gibson asking him for photos; Gibson will +purchase and forward several of K.'s negatives. Since all this is +rough, Kulpa promised to get more facts. + +3. The rest of the meeting was taken up by Tipteft +straightening out his accountings. + +4. Next meeting. 1000 Tuesday 29 Jan. + +Secret + +REPRODUCTION IS BEST OBTAINABLE. +FROM APCAFTUAR CARD SUBMITTED diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10035.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10035.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..f8efb407a81c69b7cbcbb78b3a434682bebfa58f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10035.md @@ -0,0 +1,327 @@ +14-00000 +104-10218-10035 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SERRETIKAPUK +i +;" +PROJECT OUTLINE + +CRYPTONYM __________ +FIELD CASE OFFICER Sheland Cuntis +Willard C. CURTIS +STATION Mexico City +CHIEF OF STATION Shaland Curtis +Willard C. CURTIS + +CS COPY +R. SIDE OF ATT, MIG HMMH-26353 +FORGED BY SPLIT TREENISSION +NO FIELD DISSEMINATION. +SECREATAPOK +LSIDE OF ATT. #It HMMA-26353 +: +14-00000 +SECRET +PROJECT OUTLINE +: +1. Identification +Mexico City, Mexico. Support for singleton contract agent +operating into right-wing political milieu in Mexico for +intelligence purposes with some covert action by-product. +2. Objectives + +a. Objective The objective of this project is to provide +support for a U.S. contract agent who has access to a wide variety +of right-wing political elements and organizations in Mexico. + +b. Conduct of Project The contract agent, LIHUFF/1, was born +in Mexico and has had a long history of business experience in +Latin America, as well as, over the past fifteen years, in Mexico. +At the present time, he is Executive Director of U.S. Chamber of +Commerce of Mexico City, which gives him a great deal of mobility +in both American and Mexican business circles. Generally, it is +from the Mexican business community that the financing and support +for right-wing political movements, organizations, and institutions +eminate. Given the general trend of recent Mexican regimes, as +well as the present one, toward more governmental regulation and +manipulation of the economic life of the country, the Mexican +businessmen continue to support right-wing political movements or +ostensibly nonprofit civic, research, and other types of organiza- +tions used by them as front instrumentalities for expounding +their philosophy and taking action in the politico-economic fields. +LIHUFF/1 has natural access through his present position and past +extensive experience in the business community here. Over the +years, as a matter of fact, his numerous associations with these +elements have earned him their trust and respect. In addition, (g +the past four years he has funded Lic. Agustin NAVARRO Vasquez LIHUFF(2) +organization, consisting primarily of Instituto de Investigaciones +Sociales y Economicos, A.C. (IISE), "Espejo" (a magazine on +politico-economic affairs), and Movimiento Universitario de +Renovadora Orientacion (MURO, a student organization). Also, he +has handled LICHANT/1 who has a history of, and numerous associa-. +tions in, the Mexican right-wing political arena. These and many +other contacts of this type will provide the basis for his reports +on this particular segment of the political spectrum in Mexico. + +c. Targets Right-wing political elements and organizations +in Mexico. This would include not only Lic. NAVARRO, IISE, "Espejo," +and MURO, but Hugo SALINAS Price, Jorge SIEGRIST Clamont and numerous +others of political significance on the Mexican scene. In connection +with LICHANT/l's present +SECRET +النشا. +: +14-00000 +SECRET/FIFOX +-3- +position, it should be possible to obtain information on +the Ministry of Education and other aspects of the Mexican +education system which, according to the last word received +from Headquarters, is somewhat of a priority requirement. + +d. RMD. This project is responsive to Priority A3d +and f of the Related Mission Directive for Station Mexico +City (approved October 1963). This priority reads in part: +"obtain information on the stability of the Government +through high-level penetrations and through surveillances and +controlled assets of other powerful political groups such as +the Frente Civico... and through continued development and +influencing of high-level government contacts." As an +ancillary measure, the project could contribute to MHSPAWN +objectives of the RMD under certain circumstances where use +of right-wing platforms and organizations is merited. +3. Background, + +a. Developments Leading .p to Project. + +(1) Mexico, politically, is a country in which, +increasingly, a centrist political concensus is developing +based on the impact of education and economic development. +On either side though of this growing central political +spectrum are extreme left and extreme right wings which are +quite active and quite vocal and which have an influence in +the form of individuals, organizations, and movements greatly +out of proportion to their numbers. Political disturbances +and efforts to induce lack of stability eminate in the main +from these two extreme wings. As the centrist force grows +slowly, it is possible and probable that these two wings will +intensify their efforts and become more and more radical. +The Station has intelligence coverage of the extreme left- +wing, but has neglected the equally important extreme right- +wing when, in the final analysis, any threat to Mexican +political stability by fomenting unrest and incidents does, +and will continue to, eminate from the right-wing as well as +the left-wing. Assuming that, as indicated in the present +RMD, the long range national policy objectives of the U.S. +toward Mexico are to encourage a stable democratic government +and political environment, then coverage of the right-wing +is required if for no other reason than meeting normal Station +responsibilities for political reporting. HBFINCH contacts +in this area have been, and probably will continue to be, +virtually nil. In fact, at present in this area HBF INCH +contacts are non-existent. + +(2) LIHUFF/1 was first picked up as a contact by +Station Mexico City in 1950 after having been a contract +agent for Station Panama City for some three years (while +engaged in business in Panama). He has been in a continuing. +سام +14-00000 +: +--4- +relationship of one degree or another with this Station +ever since then. This relationship developed from "contact" +into formal contract status in November 1962. LIHUFF/1 has +handled Station contacts and activities with LIHUFF/2 +as well as LICHANT/1 from 1962 to date. In +addition, he has done a good deal of reporting on right-wing +activities from other sources and other contacts of his. +Subsidy of the LIHUFF activity for MHSPAWN purposes +will be terminated effective +30 June 1965. Use of LICHANT/1 will be continued in an +intelligence reporting capacity and, in a limited way, for +covert action efforts. + +b. Prior Negotiations. There have been no prior +negotiations with the Mexican Government, intelligence or +security services, or ODYOKE elements on this project. +LIHUFF/1 has been used in the past, prior to his contract +. with KUBARK, as a source by ODIBEX and ODMARK. + +c. Relationship to Other Projects. This project +has no relationship to any other Station project. + +d. Utilization of Same Operational Assets, +LIHUFF/1 has not beeriutilized on any other project, past. or +present, except to the extent he was involved with the LIHUFF +activity indicated in subparagraph 3a (2) above. +4. Operational Assets. + +a. Personnel.. + +(1) LIHUFF/1 (OA granted on 10 October 1962 +with no number forwarded to field) -- Subject was born in +Mexico, is fluent in Spanish, and is about 49 years old. +Since World War II, he has been in private business in Latin +America, first in Panama and then in Mexico from 1950 on. +During World War II, he was in Army intelligence in China and, +therefore, had an understanding of covert operations prior to +his KUBARK experience. While in Panama, he was employed by +the Station there for several years" to organize a net +directed against a target of high priority interest". This +association was terminated by reason of his move to Mexico +for business reasons. Although he was in contact with this +Station virtually from his time of arrival in Mexico, he was +not picked up as a contract agent until November 1962. His +cover for his past and proposed activities has been natural: +that of a businessman with a conservative political out look +and interested in the economic and political posture of the +SECRET/KAPOK +الك الله حمدان المجة +14-00000 +2 +- +τ +-5- +Mexican Government. Contact with him is covered by a social +relationship between his case officer and himself; this is +easily maintained given the large American community in Mexico +City. He has had no formal intelligence training other than +that he received from the Army during World War II and on the +job with KUBARK. Control of Subject is no problem inasmuch +as he is an American citizen and has had considerable +experience with KUBARK by now. His motivation is that of an +attraction to this type of work, being a U.S. citizen in a +foreign area, natural concern forhis business interests, and, +probably, the compensatory return from KUBARK. He is witting +of his KUBARK association and, aside from his World War 11 +intelligence experience with ODIBEX, in 1961 he had an +intelligence relationship with ODIBEX which has long since +been terminated. + +(2) LICHANT/1. (OA granted on 22 April 1963, +but no number forwarded to field) -- Subject is a very +conservative Mexican educator and intellectual about 49 years +of age. He has alternated between working in various +capacities for the Government of Mexico and in Mexican +universities. At the present time, he is Private Secy. in Min.of Ed., +position which gives him unique access in the government to +the general fields of education and politics as well as +considerable contact with other influential people in right- +wing circles.. He was recruited by LIHUFF/1 in August 1962 +on the pretext of doing research work and collecting infor- +mation for LIHUFF/1's general use for business purposes. +Subject has natural cover for obtaining information on right- +wing activities from others due to his long association with +right-wing activities as a student, educator, and government +servant. Contact between Subject and LIHUFF/1 is maintained +under the guise of private business relationship. Subject has +had no intelligence training from KUBARK other than that +imparted by LIHUFF/1 in discussing his reports. There has +been no problems in control since essentially Subject under- +stands that this is a business relationship with certain +requirements involved for it to be sustained. Subject's +motivation is that of an intellectually-convinced conservative +who has common objectives and outlook with LIHUFF/1 on +political and economic matters plus the financial aspect of +the LIHUFF/1 relationship. Subject is not witting of KUBARK +or ODYOKE interest in his activities and reporting. He has no +known contacts with other intelligence or security services, +past or present. + +b. Mechanisms, There will be no mechanisms involved +in this project although LIHUFF/1 will continue to have access +to Lic. NAVARRO, and, in turn, to IISE, "Espejo," and MURO for +intelligence purposes. +! +14-00000 +٠٤٠ +5. Security Evaluation. + +In the unlikely event of compromise, LIHUFF/1 could +continue to claim that he was not doing anything that hundreds +of other businessmen, U.S. and Mexican, aren't doing as +commonly-accepted practice: trying to influence the politico- +economic.climate in Mexico for their own benefit. Whatever +the extent of the compromise, there would be no repercussion +Insofar as other operations or activities per se were +concerned except that there might be some tightening of the +general operational climate for a while. If, somehow, +LIHUFF/1's true role were disclosed, he could probably be +backstopped with a minimum of publicity through high-level +Station contacts with the Government (explaining the Station +Interest in right-wing circles as attempting to follow what +they were up to in case they became a threat to the stability +of the present government). +6. +Coordination. +i +No coordination is desirable or required with other +ODYOKE or PBPRIME elements, with the Mexican government, or +with other governments and intelligence services. It is +assumed that normal coordination with various elements within +KUBARK. Headquarters will take place. +7. Costs.. +! +a. General. It is requested that this project be +authorized: in the amount of $9,000 per annum effective +1 July 1965. + +b. Breakdown of Costs (per annum). +(1) LIHUFF/1 salary +(2) Operational Expenses +(3) Entertainment and Travel +Total per annum +$3,600.00 +3,000.00 +2,400.00 +$9,000.00 +No non-KUBARK funds will be involved in this activity. +! +14-00000 +-7- +c. Foreign Currency. It is anticipated that any +forseeable foreign currency requirements will be within the +Station's capacity to handle. + +d. Commitments. No commitments have been made to +LIHUFF/1 other than a salary of $300.00 per month with a +thirty day's notice on termination. +i +e. Funding and Accountability. Since this project +In +will only Involve salary for the most part, no unusual +requirements are deemed necessary for accountability. +the event that funds are passed for any type of special +activity other than salary, normal standards of accountability +will be used. +8. Annexes, +a. +b. +Administrative Plan or Fiscal Annex, Not applicable. +Communications. Not applicable. + +c. +Technical Support. Not applicable. + +d. Logistics, Not applicable. + +e. Intelligence. NoL. applicable. +9. Emergency Conditions. +• +If an official anti-USA atmosphere of sufficient +Intensity prevalled in Mexico, LIHUFF/1 very probably would +not be able to maintain himself here, particularly if his +employment continued in his present capacity. +This, +however, is not seen as anything except a very remote contin- +gency due to the Government of Mexico's dependence on the U.S. +tourist trade. In a general war, it is probable that LIHUFF/1 +would be able to continue in place without too much difficulty +and would be willing to continue operating on current objectives +or to undertake entirely new operations against new targets. +Contact and communications should represent few problems in +Mexico. +1 +SEENET/KAPOK \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10060.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10060.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..356e842a500cb76b08ee5f0f423a4f20492ee3cc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10060.md @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +104-10218-10060 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RIP +RHSnowdon:sdb +SB/CI/KGB +6991 +8 JULY 1966 + +FILE +INDEX +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES: +SECRET +33 +ROUTING +1|S|EU +2|CI|WH +3|CI| +4|| +DESTROY RETURN TO BRANCH + +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: SB3 RID COPY INFO: VA FILE EUR 8, WH8 CI, Calpos, + +(CLASSIFICATION) +BRUSSELS SECRET +Cilico Fi Elimit2 +(DATE AND TIME FILED) +11785 [2] CITE DIRECTOR: 78944 + +TO: BRUSSELS THE HAGUE +REDBLOCK LCIMPROVE + +1. NIKOLAY STEPANOVICH LEONOV, SECOND SECY XX (PRESS +ATTACHE), SOVEMB MEXICO CITY ACCOMPANIED BY DAUGHTER IRINA +.... WAS SCHEDULED DEPART MEXICO CITY 29 JUNE SABENA FLT 556 +FOR BRUSSELS. LEONOV KGB OFFICER REPORTEDLY ON WAY MOSCOW +FOR 20-DAY TDY. PLS CONFIRM ARRIVAL BRUSSELS AND DEPARTURE, +PRESUMABLY NEXT AEROFLOT FLIGHT FOR MOSCOW. +2. SECOND REPORT THAT LEONOV PLANNED TAKE KLM FLT 684 +FROM MEXICO CITY 29 JUNE FOR AMSTERDAM APPARENTLY IN ERROR +BUT SHOULD BE CHECKED IF BRUSSELS CANNOT CONFIRM PARA ONE +INFO. +3. MAY USE LIAISON. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C7S5/CI/K +Durrel Kinbt +C/SB/0/EU +SB/0/WH +W.DA +E/BNL/B + +DC/SB/ +himon +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automats +downgrading and +declassification +C/E/BNL + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +COPY NO. +201-138/39 +(PICA) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10083.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10083.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a4b9fbe511680156f6eec1b88bb19ce56f26639 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10218-10083.md @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +14-00000 +104-10218-10083 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +RICHARDSON/as +ORIG: HEITSMAN +UNIT: FE/CO/CIDI +INDEX 5743/5645 +DATE: 20 MAY 64 + +TO : MEXICO CITY GUATEMALA CITY +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: FE 8 +INFO: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +POS-E-C-R-E-T +FILE IN CS FOR NO, + +1 2-62 ROUTING +2 4 +3 5 +6 +C-83492 21 MAY 61 26 45z +DESIOECEN +X ROUTINE +Wity, Cellors, 21/12, 1/0, 31, 32/1NT2, 2, ve + +TO : MEXI INFO GUAT CITE DIR +LCHARVEST 22829 +22 MAY 1954 +REF: MEXI 9468 (IN 83286)* + +1. SUBJ DESCRIBED FOR YEARS AS LEFTIST, BUT ANTI-COMMUNIST +AND STRONGLY ANTI-AMERICAN. AQS WANTS DEVELOP INFO HIS CURRENT +POLITICAL BELIEFS AND WHY SUBJ WANTED VISIT CHINA. HE OBVIOUSLY +CONSIDERED MAN OF STATURE/BY CHICOMS, COULD PROBABLY SWING NEW +INVITATION TO VISIT CHINA. WE WANT EVALUATE ANSWERS PARA 2 AND +3 QUESTIONS TO DETERMINE HIS ABILITY PROVIDE INTEL, WITH VIEW +TOWARD RECRUITING HIM FOR BRIEFED MISSION OR RESIDENCE IN CHINA. +DO LINLUCK-1, LICOOKY-1 FEEL HE APPROACHABLE UNDER ANY GUISE? +CONSIDER +IF HE ASSESSED UNWILLING COOPERATE ODYOKE, SUGGEST FALSE FLAG +RECRUITMENT. + +2. CHICOMS MAY CONSIDER HIM COMMIE; IF SO HE MAY HAVE BEEN +ASKED CARRY BACK MESSAGES, MONEY, OR PERFORM OTHER SERVICES IN +MEXI. SUGGEST LINLUCK-1 OR LICOOKy-1 TRY QUERY HIM THESE POINTS. +ALSO REPORT DATES TRIP, ITINERARY, INSTALLATIONS VISITED, INDOC- +TRINATION GIVEN, IF ANY, AND LECTURES SUBJECT GAVE. + +3. AS OUTLINED PACE 15, NEW PART IV/A CHINA HANDBOOK, DE- +SIRE SUBSTANCE SUBJ'S CONVERSATIONS WITH CHINESE LEADERS, DATES +RELEASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATIRG +OFFICER +S-E-C-R-E-T +Excluded from automatit +downgrading and +declassification +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 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PARTICULAR TOPICS OF INTEREST: +CHINA'S POSITION TOWARD UN ADMISSION AND THE SINO- +SOVIET DISPUTE. + +TRADE WITH AND RECOGNITION FROM LATIN AMERICAN +COUNTRIES. + +MORAL, FINANCIAL, LOGISTICAL, AND MILITARY SUFPORT +FOR LATIN AMERICAN CP'S AND REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS.. +PARTICULARLY IN GUATEMALA. + +REQUESTS FOR SUPPORT OF CHINA'S INTERNATIONAL POSI- +TION ON VARIOUS ISSUES (INCLUDING NON-ALIGNED AND BANDUNG +CONFERENCES) FROM LATIN AMERICAN PRESS, CP'S, GOVERNMENTS. + +STATUS AND PLANS FOR ESTABLISHMENT AND EXPANSION NCNA +AND TRADE OFFICES MEXICO. + +END OF MESSAGE +*Requested rqmts for two Mexi Station assets use in eliciting +info from exiled Guatemalan journalist on his recent trip China. + +WHood ADCFE(C) +DESMOND FITZGERALD C/Wii/3 WILLIAME COLBY +C/WH COORDINATING OFFICERS C/FE AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +RELEASING OFFICER + +S-E-C-R-E-T +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +dectassfication +REPRODUCTICY OTHER THAN. THE ISS'JING OFFIC PROHIBITED. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE: 3 NOV 61 +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: GUATEMALA CITY + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ACTION: WH 8 (WH TEMPO COPY SLOTTED AT 1500 9 NOV) +INFO: CA 2, CA/PG, CA/PROP, CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, CI/OA, FI, BELL 5, S/C 2 + +ROUTING: +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +NO. 9 19332 61 +PRIORITY + +IN 20212 + +PRITY: INFO PRITY DIR ROUTINE CARA CITE GUAT 1824 CHATEMAN ACTING +REFS: A. GUAT 1822 (19554) +(IN 19767) +C. MEXI 5273 (NOT SENT CARA) + +file + +1. FURTHER INVESTIGATION SHOWS ANUPAS-1 TRIED LAND GUAT 3 NOV. WHEN DENIED ENTRY DUE LACK TOURIST CARD, CREATED SCENE, TRIED PURCHASE CARD, DELAYED PLANE DEPARTURE SEVERAL MINUTES. + +2. A-1 RETURNED GUAT 7 NOV. SUITCASE SEIZED PER REF A PARA 1. A-1 STAYED HOME OF RODRIGO ASTURIAS AMADO, 12 AVENIDA AT 5 CALLE, NO. 12-12, ZONE 1. WAS ARRESTED THERE 3833 8 NOV BY AGENTS OF GUARDIA JUDICIAL. STATION INFORMED A-1 CARRYING TWO U.S. PASSPORTS, NO. 273304 ISSUED 21 SEPT 1948 AND NO. 12434 ISSUED 28 SEPT 1953, AND THAT A-1 TO BE EXPELLED FROM GUAT 8 NOV ON CHARGE TRANSPORTING COXIE PROPAGANDA. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. + +--- +14-00000 + +DATE: +TO: +FROM: +ACTION: +INFO: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +PAGE 2 + +ROUTING: +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +IN 20212 GUAT 1824 + +3. CONSUL ADVISED BY IMMIGRATION 9 NOV THAT A-1 WAS TAKEN BY ROAD TO MEXI BORDER 8 NOV AND PUT ACROSS IN VICINITY TAPACHULA. THIS CONFIRMED TO STATION BY COLONEL MONZON OF ESTADO MAYOR. + +4. ARREST AND EXPULSION GIVEN PROMINENT PRESS PLAY HERE AND AP STRINGER FILING STORY TO STATES. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: *ANUPAS 1 ARRIVED MEXI 3 NOV. DECIDED CONTINUE MEXI AND NOT PRESS ATTEMPT STOP GUAT. + +SECRET + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ORIG Anita Potocki +UNIT FI/D +zxí 647 +DATE: 17 April 1961 +TO : Tokyo +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF. + +INFO: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +DEFERRED + +PRECEDENCE +XX ROUTINE + +INITIALS + +PRIORITY + +NITIALS + +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +TO TOKY +INFO +CITE DIR +RYBAT LCIMPROVE ZRPERUSAL ZRGRACE +REF: TOKY-6171 (IN 24886) + +1. APPRECIATE REF, WHICH FIRST REPORT MARTIN CONTACT WITH + DR JAKOB Y. FISCHER. + +2. RE PARA 2B REF, FIND FISCHER QUOTE VOLUNTEERED + COMMENTS END QUOTE AND ONI REACTION INTERESTING, ESPECIALLY + REPORT QUOTE HE APPEARED INTRIGUED BY IDEA USE HIS PLACE FOR + MTGS END QUOTE. THIS OUT OF CHARACTER IN LIGHT HIS KNOWN CONTACTS + VARIOUS INTEL OFFICERS, INCLUDING KUBARKERS WHO USED HIS RESTAU- + RANT FOR MTGS, PRESUME REF QUOTE YURI RASTVOROV AMER FEMALE + CONTACT END QUOTE REFERS MISS MAUDE L. BURRIS (ALIAS QUOTE + MRS, BROWNING END QUOTE), BORN TEXAS, ELDERLY DAC EMPLOYEE OF + AEP SCHOOL TOKY, RASTVOROV'S ENGLISH TEACHER 48-END 53 AND CLOSE + CONTACT, BURRIS WAS JOINT ODOPAL/KUBARK ASSET THROUGH WHOM + ACTUAL DEFECTION CONTACT JAN 54 ESTABLISHED. (CF. JACO-1564 + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-Σ-Τ +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +Copy No. + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT +EXT +DATE: +TO +FROM DIRECTOR +CONF. +INFO: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +DEFERRED + +PRECEDENCE + +ROUTINE + +INITIALS + +PRIORITY + +INITIALS + +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +TO +INFO +CITE DIR +PAGE TWO +(IN 12657) 27 JAN 54.) JULY 56 SHE REPORTED CHIEF EDUC ADVISOR HOS +FIRST CAVALRY DIV, ASSIGNED TROOP INFO AND EDUC OFFICE TOKY, WHO +PRIOR 25 JUL 56 PUBLICATION RASTVOROV ARTICLES IN QUOTE YOMIURI +TOKY NEWS END QUOTE WAS PATIENT DR. YEVGENIY AKBENOV, M. D., +NAMED BY R. AS KGB AGENT SINCE 47. HOWEVER, SUSPECT COMMENT MAY +ALSO DE VEILED REF TO ANTONINA JOHANSSON, CO-OWNER WITH VERA DUN- +AYEVA OF BEREZKA RESTAURANT, 21, ONE-CHOME, KAMIDORI, SHIBUYA-KU, +SUSPECTED AS MTG PLACE AND POSS BASE OF OPS FOR SOV INTEL ORGANI +ZATION ALLEGEDLY FINANCED BY SOV MISSION TOKY. (CF: FJTA-13051, +18 SEPT 56; FJTA-13786, 30 OCT 56 AND FJBA-8146, ATT. 21 DEC 55 - +AEMARBLE REPORT). + +3, IN RE ABOVE, NOTE VALENTIN VALKOV, EX-SPOUSE MRS, TWILLEY, +FORMER EMPLOYEE JOHANSSON AND DUNAYEVA AS MANAGER BEREZKA, +ALLEGEDLY FIRED FOR PRO-SOV REMARKS TO CUSTOMERS, ALSO NOTE +DUNAYEV AND WIFE MEMBERS CATHEDRAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT +EXT +DATE +ΤΟ $ +FROM DIRECTOR. +CONF +INFO: + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +DEFERRED + +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +INITIALS +PRIORITY +INITIALS +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +TO +INFO +CITE DIR +PAGE THREE +NICOLAI-DO, AS ARE ANTONIOS E, PAPPADOPOULOS, MUEHLENBERG AND +TWILLEY, PER ENCL. FJTA-32421, 26 APR 60. TWO LATTER INDIVIDUALS +OF COURSE LARGELY RESPONSIBLE FIRST HANDLING RASTVOROV AND +PROBABLY KNOWN JOHANSSON, ALSO NOTE AEMARBLE REPORTS 801 AND +807 OF FEB 57 SHOW AKSENOV IN CONTACT U.S. OFFICIALS VISITING BISHOP +IRENEY AND SISTERHOOD OF NICOLAI-DO, FYI ONLY: FJTA 32421 INFO ON +MEMBERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE CATHEDRAL AMONG INFO ON PAPPADOPOU- +LOS SENT ODINCH, ODIBEX/ACSI AND ODENVY. THIS INFO MAY DE PASSED +ONI THROUGH ODEARL/ACSI COMMITTEE AS IN CASE 18 NOV 60 PERIS MEMO, +4. CONCUR VIEWS PARA 4 REF RE LIAISON ONI, IN EFFORT EXPEDITE +DIRECT REPORTING, WILL MERELY REQUEST DNI AT HOS LEVEL FURNISH +TRACES GEORGE PERIS AND CONTACTS, INCLUDING PAPPADOPOULOS, +5. RECEIVED FIRST ODINCH REPORT DTD 4 JAN 61 INCLUDING FULL +REPORT ONI: +INVESTIGATION JAPAN: NO MENTION PERIS ET AL, FOLLOWING + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT +EXT +DATE: +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF +INFO: +10 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +ROUTING +1 +2 +5 +3 +6 +DEFERRED + +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE +INITIALS +PRIORITY +INITIALS +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +INFO +CITE DIR +PAGE FOUR +ITEMS OF INTEREST: + +A. JOHN J. CASEY RESIDENT NATICK, MASS, NAMED AS +MUTUAL CONTACT AND CO-WORKER MITCHELL AND MARTIN WHILE +ON DUTY YOKOSUKA, OCT 60 CASEY, SUSPECTED HOMO, IN LETTER +CONTACT GARY A, LONG, USNR ENSIGN STATIONED YOKOSUKA, +LONG ADMITTED HOMO UNDER ONI INVESTIGATION, + +B. MARTIN REPORTED CLOSE CONTACT AND CO-WORKER AS +DAC CIVILIAN TOKY OF JOSEPH W. JASON AKA JOSEPH W. GESUSE, +DPOB 6 SEPT 26 WORCESTER, MASS, EMPLOYED AS GS-5 IN TELE- +TYPE SECTION, FEC SIGNAL SERVICE BATTN, FERSHING HTS. +JASON APPLIED KUBARK 1951, DECLINED APPOINTMENT TO ACCEPT +ANOTHER JOB PRIOR COMPLETION BACKGROUND INVESTIG, AND +CLEARANCE, FEB 45-DEC 46 SERVED AS T-5 ODIBEX DENTAL +TECHNICIAN AT CAMP CROFT AND OSAKA, JAPAN, FEB 47-NOV 48 +GOVT EMPLOYEE DENTAL TECHNICIAN, CONNECTED GRAVES REGIS- + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT: +EXT +DATE: +TO +$ +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +INFO.. +10 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T +INFO +PAGE FIVE +PRECEDENCE + +: +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +5 +3 +6 +DEFERRED + +ROUTINE +INITIALS + +PRIORITY +INITIALS + +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +CITE DIR +TRATION, MANILA AND OKINAWA. EOD TOKY UNKNOWN BUT DEPARTED +1956, AS OF NOV 60 ASSIGNED RUA W STARCOMM (RELAY STATION) +ODIBEX, RYUKYU ISLAND, OKIE, + +C. MARTIN ALSO CONTACT OF MAJOR PAUL ROCHELLE, DAC +EMPLOYEE FEC SIGN BATTN, SUSPECT HOMO, CLOSE FRIEND +J. W. JASON, RESIGNED TOKY JOB DEC 55 AND PLANNED RETURN ZI +VIA EUROPE, RECORDS SHOW ROCHELLE STOPPED ENROUTE PARI +WHERE HIRED AS DAC BY UNIDEN PBPRIME UNIT, LATER LEFT +FRANCE ALLEGEDLY RETURNED NY WHERE HIRED AS TELETYPE +OPERATOR BY ODUNIT. + +D. 10 NOV 60 ONI INTERVIEW ROLAND ORA BELCHER, CT-2, +IN HAWAN, SHOWS BELCHER FROM CA DEC 52 THRU JUL 55 MARTIN +CO-WORKER KAMISEYA AND LATER TOKY, SHARED MARTIN QUOTE +WATCHES END QUOTE, REPORTED PRIOR DISCHARGE, MARTIN +OCCASIONALLY VISITED MALE JAPANESE ARTIST-POTTER WHO + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T +AUTHENTICATING 'OFFICER +Copy No. + +2 +1 + +14-00000 +ORIG +UNIT +EXT +DATE: +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF. +TO +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +S-E-C-R-E-T + +ROUTING +4 +2 +د +5 +८ +DEFERRED + +PRECEDENCE + +ROUTINE +INITIALS +PRIORITY +INITIALS +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE + +INFO +CITE DIR +PAGE SIX +OWNED KILN LOCATED WITHIN 50 MILES KAMISEYA, RECALLED +INSTANCE, PRESUMABLY SPRING 55, WHEN MARTIN RELATED HE +GUEST AT LARGE PARTY ARRANGED BY ABOVE POTTER WHERE +MARTIN MET QUOTE SOME ABOVE AVERAGE PEOPLE END QUOTE, +MARTIN VISITED KILN DURING QUOTE TIME ON LIBERTY END QUOTE. +5. CONSIDER ABOVE MARTIN REMARK OF POSSIBLE SIGNIFICANCE +IN LIGHT PRESENCE TOKY SPRING 55 OF AETANKARD 4 WHO INTERESTED +ARTS, AND TRIP APR 55 TO TOKY OF AETANKARDS 1 AND 2. KILN OPERATOR +COULD BE MUTUAL ACQUAINTANCE OR IN CONTACT SUCH OF MARTIN AND +AETANKARD-4. REALIZE THIS EXTREMELY SLIM LEAD BUT SUGGEST BEAR +IN MIND AND ATTEMPT THROUGH LIAISON WITH ODENVY AND ONI REPS +OBTAIN FURTHER DETAILS JAPAN CONTACTS OF AETANKARD-4 AND MARTIN +IN EFFORT IDENTIFY POTTER-ARTIST AND PARTY GUESTS, +6. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +HEMORANDUM FOR: Director +ATTENTION National Security Agency +: Mr. Benson Buffman +SUBJECT +601-282338 +: Willian Hamilton Martin and Bernon Ferguson +Mitchell201-282337 + +1. Attached is a copy of a report recently received through +Canadian liaison channels concerning a conversation between +Canadian professor Dr. Hans Kunov and Martin in Moscow. The +attachment outlines the conversation Kunoy had with Wartin and +indicates that both Martin and Mitchell are attempting to leave +the USSR。 + +2. Also attached is a report on Yuriy Igoryevich TorO 01-080254 +Awmov's host at the USSR Academy of Sciences Computer Center. + +3. The Canadians have advised us that the FBI has received +the information contained in the attachents. + +FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS: + +Attachments: +As stated + +CIOL-00184-75 +DDO/CI/REA/L:W.Kerbe:daj (12/12/75) +Distribution: +Arig 61 Addee w/att +1- C/CI w/att +2- CI/RGA/E1 w/att +1- DIVD w/att +B-201-0862574 +B-201-0282 337 +George T. Kalaris +CD + +1- DIVD/TCB +COORDINATION: +Paul L. Rinaldo +CDIVD/ICS in draft +12 bee 1975 +201-282338 +2 CL 6198 +SECRET + +# 14-00000 + +SECRET +: + +Dr. Hans KUHOV professor, Univer Ly of Toronto, visited +Moscow from September 1-14, 1975 to undertake research at the USSR: +Academy of Sciences, under the USSR/Canada General Exchange +Agreement. The research was carried out at the Academy of Sciences +Computer Centre, 40 Vavcoha Street. KUMOV's host was Yuriy I. +TORGOV, 2nd in charge of the Computer Centre and on whom a separate +personality sketch is attached. + +On September 3 while having a coffee break in the Computer +Centre KUNOV was approached by a man who identified himself as +William MARTIN, an American who defected to the USSR in 1960. MARTIN +openly spoke about his past and stated that he now lives in Moscow +and that he is a consultant to TURGOV's group at the Computer +Centre. He said much of his work is done at home but he does drop +into the Centre weekly. + +It was at this time that MARTIN told KUNOV that he would +ike to get out of the USSR even if he has to run certain risks. He +also said that (Bernon) MITCHELL feels the same and has voiced his +desire to the Soviet authorities. + +MARTIN asked KUNOV if he might enquire with the Canadian +authorities on his behalf to see what his status would be in this +country or if there was any chance of his being allowed in here as +a political refugee. KUHOV agreed to contact the Canadian Embassy +in Moscow to see what the official view would be and notify MARTIN +at a later date. MARTIN seemed most pleased at this and left KULIOV +his home telephone number, cautioning him not to say anything over +phone that would tip off the Soviet authorities as to his intentions. +This first meeting lasted a little over one half hour and took place +in the coffee lounge area of the Centre. There were other Sovicts +present in the lounge, however, TORGOV was not among them. KUNOV does +not believe the others were aware of their conversation. + +On the 5 September 75 KUNOV called at the Canadian Embassy, +Moscow and spoke to a doorman asking him who he might speak to +regarding some Americans living in the USSR who would like to immigrate +to Canada. The doorman referred KUMOV to the office of a Mrs. Louise +O'CONTIOR. KUNOV then spoke to a U/ who stated that he was the +under secretary to irs. O'CONNOR. KUTNOV enquired about the Americans +living in the USSR and asked could they be allowed to immigrate to +Canada. The Embassy official would not commit himself and stated that +KUNOV should enquire officially with the nearest office of Manpower +and Immigration when he returned to Canada. KUINOV did not give this +official MARTEI or MITCHELL's names. KUHOV telephoned MARTIN after +the Embassy visit and stated that the reply from the Embassy was +negative. MARTIN seemed upset that KUNOV should phone him, then he +later stated that it would probably be all right. + +MARTIN met KUNOV on at least two occasions after the +5 September, all at the Centre, usually in the coffee lounge and in +the general presence of others. They spoke English at all times. +MARTIN thanked KUMCV for his trouble in enquiring at the Embassy and +cautioned KUNOV not to get personally involved with him in this +venture as it would be bad news. KUICOV promised MARTIN that he would +check with Canadian lanpower and Immigration authorities on the +matter when he returned to Canada +: +LUJALI +... +2 + +# 14-00000. +SEORET +The fol.ming observations were ma、 by KUIOV +regarding MARTIN: +(a) Physical Description +5'7' or 3" tall, Sair hair, crescut, balding at the +temples, pot bellied. +- +may suffer from a nervous condition, and bears the +mark of a man who has experienced rough times. +- always dressed with a shirt, tie and jacket. +- spoke perfect English with a slight Russian accent +on certain words. +(b) MARTIN provided KUNOV with the following home address +and telephone number, cautioning him that his +telephone was bugged. +- telephone number - 433-03-81 +117421 Obrucheva Street +Building 4-1 +Apt. 126 +Moscow, USSR +(c) MARTIN stated that his friend MITCHELL lives in +Leningrad and is married to the Dean of the Music +Conservatory in Leningrad. MITCHELL is very unhappy +and he has openly asked Soviet authorities for +permission to leave Russia and return to the USA. +Apparently he has never been able to adjust to the +Soviet way of life and is now very desperate. +MITCHELL is willing to divorce his wife and take any +risk to get out of the USSR. To date however he has +been met with a wall of silence by the Soviets. +(d) MARTIN is unmarried. He claims to have a confortable +apartment and feels that he has adjusted to the Soviet +life and is accepted in the USSR.. He does not want to +return to the USA but would like to get out of the USSR. +He said he would have quite a story to tell about his +life in Russia as well as his past and that he could have +no compunctions about telling all about the Russians. +MARTIN at one point stated that he would not consider +attempting to escape from the USSR. +(e) MARTIN claims that he is constantly harrassed by Soviet +officials. His apartment has been broken into on +several occasions and he refused to use the Soviet mail +system. He has also refused to show up for work in the +past as a form of protest. MARTIN also indicated that +he has had several contacts with Americans in Moscow. +and that they have not shown any animosity towards him. +He actually dated an American woman for some time but +did not mention her name. +• +(f) MARTIN stated that in the past American journalists +have tried to contact him many times, asking for inter- +views but their requests have been refused by Russian +authorities. He said he hoped some day that che ci +these journalists woul +to just knock on his +door and talk to him. SECRET +13 +: + +# 14-00000 +ULUULL +SECRET +TORGOV and KUINOV spoke in general terms about PARTIN +after the first meeting. TORCOV does not claim to know PARTIN +well. MARTIN has been at the centre for approximately 6 to 3 +months assigned to TORCOV's group. Prior to that he worked as a +consultant in another area of the Academy of Sciences. TORGOV +commented that ARTIS does much of his work at home. He said +he felt sorry for MARTIN because he was not accepted by the +Russians in the Academy. He also stated that he felt ARTIN was +a basically honest man. + +KUNOV said his motives for trying to assist MARTIN +and MITCHELL are based on huminatarian grounds, only as he feels +they are suffering under the Soviet system. He does not intend. +to take any further action to assist them in leaving the Soviet +Union. KUTNOV hopes to return to the Soviet Union next year for +a more extended period of study. + +This document is the property of the Sovernment of +Sinde. It is prasided on cortina t it is for est cle +tartelligence coastcity of the receiving furraced +at will be dalassitied withed the express persic +& Us Cereriscat el Castr + +le pésert trent est is prepiété de gorreremetta +Cada +est coជ ចោរ serve utilisation par les +seus dentes de renseignements de portrait Lent +a la cocotias que sa cala de sécurité de sil pas +sobile sans Tautorisation onpressa és gesvernement andra + +SECRET + +# 14-00000 +L +SECRETY Igoryevich Gov +TURGOV, LCB o June, 1932 Vitebsk, USSR, Head of Lab- +oratory, Computer Centre, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, was a +visiting professor in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada, for four +months +- +November 1974 to February 1975. + +A number of sources were impressed by TORGOV's frank- +ness and his willingness to speak out, at social gatherings, +on current problem areas in the Soviet systes. For example +he discussed dissidents in Soviet society and commented on one +occasion that present day Soviet society allowed for far greater +freedom of expression than had been allowed previously. He +said that things were being said in Moscow that one would never +have heard in Stalin's era. Nevertheless, TORGOV argued that +a return to "terror tactics" under Soviet rule was always poss- +ible. He considered that such tactics were unlikely at this +time because of the personal philosophy of Premier Leonid BRESHNEV. + +TORGOV is reported to be the son of a scientist and party +member and he himself is an admitted party member. He is married +with three children. He is considered to be one of the top ex- +perts on his field (computers) in the Soviet Union. He mentioned +having travelled to other Western countries two or three times. +His English is good. He was very friendly towards Canadians dur- +ing his visit but it was observed that he did not associate with +three other Soviet research students at the same institution. On +ons occasion in Ottawa he was berated quite severely by a Soviet +Embassy official for his failure to report periodically, as re- +quired, to the Ezbassy. TORGOV later told a source that this Em- +bassy official "could be a dangerous man to your country".. + +This Ceremont is the property of the Goremeest of +Each paid that it is for ass +and Bt & act be dectassed without the expess packa +of the Governsent of Canada. +Le pésert foxerat est la propriété da grevenement d +Canada, +est communiqué ses réserve d'utilisatica par les +seaus zenices de renseigerents is gouvercent destic tire +ts costitics que sa este de sécurité ne sell pas +εκδίδε τεις Γεntarisatica expresse is gosvernement coorden + +SECRET +201-282 338 + +# 14-00000. +US/75/539 +75W10-11S-38 + +SECRET +Mr. George Kalaris +C.I.A. +Dear +The RCMP Liaison Office +2450 MISEPchusetts tua. 4.4. +Washington, D.C. 20008 + +2 December 1975 + +Re: William Hamilton MARTIN, and +Bernon Ferguson MITCHELL + +Purther to your letter of 6 October 1975, we have +identified and spoken to the Canadian professor, Dr. Hans +KUNOV, referred to in your letter as Harry KERNOV. The +attachment outlines the contact between KUNOV and MARTIN +and MITCHELL. KUNOV has proven co-operative as a source +on previous occasions and we believe he will continue to +assist us within limits. + +Also attached is a report on Yuriy Igoryevich +TORGOV, KUNOV's host at the USSR Academy of Sciences +Computer Center. In addition to any comments you may +wish to make concerning MARTIN's approaches to KUNOV, +we would welcome an assessment of TORGOV, if available. + +The F.B.I. has received the information con- +tained in the attachments. + +Yours truly, + +E.R.J. Miller, +Assistant Liaison Officer. +att. (2) +This Ceremont is that the Comm +the receiving Severineal +the + +# 14-00000 +: +ULUIILI +Re:H. MARTIN and 3.7. MITCIELL +Dr. Hans KUNOV professor, University of Toronto, visited +Moscow from September 1-14, 1975 to undertake research at the USSR +Academy of Sciences, under the USSR/Canada General Exchange +Agreement. The research was carried out at the Academy of Sciences +Computer Centre, 40 Vavcoha Street. KUNCT's host was Yuriy I. +TORGOV, 2nd in charge of the Computer Centre and on whom a separate +personality sketch is attached. + +On September 3 while having a coffee break in the Computer +Centre KUNCV was approached by a man who identified himself as +William MARTIN, an American who defected to the USSR in 1950. MARTIN +openly spoke about his past and stated that he now lives in Moscow +and that he is a consultant to TURGOV's group at the Computer +Centre. He said much of his work is done at home but he does drop +into the Centre weekly. + +It was at this time that MARTIN told KUNOV that he would +Ike to get out of the USSR even if he has to run certain risks. He +also said that (Bernon) MITCHELL feels the same and has voiced his +desire to the Soviet authorities. + +MARTIN asked KUNOV if he might enquire with the Canadian +authorities on his behalf to see what his status would be in this +country or if there was any chance of his being allowed in here as +a political refugee. KUNOV agreed to contact the Canadian Embassy +in Moscow to see what the official view would be and notify MARTIN +at a later date. MARTIN seemed most pleased at this and left KUNOV +his home telephone number, cautioning him not to say anything over +phone that would tio off the Soviet authorities as to his intentions. +This first meeting lasted a little over one half hour and took place +in the coffee lounge area of the Centre. There were other Soviets +present in the lounge, however, TORGOV was not among them. KUNOV does +not believe the others were aware of their conversation. + +On the 5 September 75 KUNOV called at the Canadian Embassy, +Moscow and spoke to a doorman asking him who he might speak to +regarding some Americans living in the USSR who would like to immigrate +to Canada. The doorman referred KUNOV to the office of a Mrs. Louise +O'CONNOR. KUNOV then spoke to a U/M who stated that he was the +under secretary to Mrs. O'CONNCR. KUNOV enquired about the Americans +living in the USSR and asked could they be allowed to immigrate to +Canada. The Embassy official would not commit himself and stated that, +KUNOV should enquire officially with the nearest office of Manpower +and Immigration when he returned to Canada. KUNOV did not give this +official MARTIN or MITCHELL's names. KUMOV telephoned MARTIN after +the Embassy visit and stated that the reply from the Embassy was +negative. MARTIN seemed upset that KUNO should phone him, then he +later stated that it would probably be all right. + +MARTIN met KUNOV on at least two occasions after the +5 September, all at the Centre, usually in the coffee lounge and in +the general presence of others. They spoke English at all times. +MARTIN thanked KUNOV for his trouble in enquiring at the Embassy and +cautioned KUNOV not to get personally involved with him in this +venture as it would be bad news. KUNOV promised MARTIN that he would +check with Canadian Manpower and Immigration authorities on the +matter when he returned to Canada. +SECRET + +# 14-00000 +L +UMURSI +-2 +- + +The following cbservations were made by KUNOV +regarding MARTIN: +(a) Physical Description +5'7' or 3" tall, fair hair, crewcut, balding at the +temples, pot bellied. +- may suffer from a nervous condition, and bears the +mark of a man who has experienced rough times. +- always dressed with a shirt, tie and jacket. +- spoke perfect English with a slight Russian accent +on certain words. +(b) MARTIN provided KUNOV with the following home address +and telephone number, cautioning him that his +telephone was bugged. +- telephone number - 433-03-31 +117421 Obrucheva Street +Building 4-1 +Apt. 126 +Moscow, USSR +(c) MARTIN stated that his friend MITCHELL lives in +Leningrad and is married to the Dean of the Music +Conservatory in Leningrad. MITCHELL is very unhappy +and he has openly asked Soviet authorities for +permission to leave Russia and return to the USA. +Apparently he has never been able to adjust to the +Soviet way of life and is now very desperate. +MITCHELL is willing to divorce his wife and take any +risk to get out of the USSR. To date however he has +been met with a wall of silence by the Soviets. +(d) MARTIN is unmarried. He claims to have a comfortable +apartment and feels that he has adjusted to the Soviet +life and is accepted in the USSR. He does not want to +return to the USA but would like to get out of the USSR. +He said he would have quite a story to tell about his +life in Pussia as well as his past and that he would have +no compunctions about telling all about the Russians. +MARTIN at one point stated that he would not consider +: attempting to escape from the USSR. +(e) MARTIN claims that he is constantly harrassed by Soviet +officials. His apartment has been broken into on +several occasions and he refused to use the Soviet mail +system. He has also refused to show up for work in the +past as a form of protest. MARTIN also indicated that +he has had several contacts with Americans in Moscow +and that they have not shown any animosity towards him. +He actually dated an American woman for some time but +did not mention her name. +(f) MARTIN stated that, in the past American journalists +have tried to contact him many times, asking for inter- +views but their requests have been refused by Russian +authorities. He said he hoped some day that one of + +# 14-00000 +L +LOUCL +TORGOV and CNOV spoke in general terms about MARTIN +after the first meeting. TORGOV does not claim to know MARTIN +well. MARTDI has been at the centre for approximately 6 to 3 +months assigned to 70200%'s group. Prior to that he worked as a +consultant in another area of the Academy of Sciences. TORGOV +commented that ARTIS does much of his work at home. He said +he felt sorry for MARTIN because he was not accepted by the +Russians in the Academy. He also stated that he felt MARTIN was +a basically honest man. + +KUNOV said his motives for trying to assist FARTIN +and MITCHELL are based on huminatarian grounds, only, as he feels +they are suffering under the Soviet system. He does not intend +to take any further action to assist them in leaving the Soviet +Union. KUNOV hopes to return to the Soviet Union next year for +a more extended period of study. + +This exscert att property of the Corrmeret ef +Carte en cordisethat it is for ass sulk) +Dalateligence coemucity of De receidag forested +dxlassified at a press prisi +of the Government of Canada. +to pétert Escort est a press correrecant is +Costa, +asi catashal sous steens d'utilisative partes +touts sentes da renseignements i parerasmiat Ustintin +ta cocice se sa cette sécurité soit pas +Belfie sens Taarisstica estesteramanal sexzóta +(d) +e +apartmen +ret + +SECRET + +# 14-00000 +: +Re: Yuriy Igoryevich TORGOV +TORGOV, DOB 6 June, 1932 Vitebsk, USSR, Head of Lab- +oratory, Computer Centre, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, was a +visiting professor in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada, for four +months +- +November 1974 to February 1975. + +He +A number of sources were impressed by TORGOV's frank- +ness and his willingness to speak out, at social gatherings, +on current problem areas in the Soviet system. For example +he discussed dissidents in Soviet society and commented on one +óccasion that present day Soviet society allowed for far greater +freedom of expression than had been allowed previously. +said that things were being said in Moscow that one would never +have heard in Stalin's era. Nevertheless, TORGOV argued that +&return to "terror tactics" under Soviet rule was always poss- +fble. He considered that such tactics were unlikely at this +time because of the personal philosophy of Premier Leonid BRESHNEV. + +TORGOV is reported to be the son of a scientist and party +member and he himself is an admitted party member. He is married +with three children. He is considered to be one of the top ex- +perts on his field (computers) in the Soviet Union. He mentioned +having travelled to other Western countries two or three times. +His English is good. He was very friendly towards Canadians dur- +ing his visit but it was observed that he did not associate with +three other Soviet research students at the same institution. On +one occasion in Ottawa he was berated quite severely by a Soviet +Embassy official for his failure to report periodically, as re- +quired, to the Embassy. TORGOV later told a source that this Em- +bessy official "could be a dangerous man to your country". + +This document is the property of the Government of +Cash, is provided a conditisa that it is for usa scl). +the latelligencs cosaseity of the actising Covera +sed tat i act be declassified withect the pass paradise +of the Government of Castda. +La pésert dorment est is propriété de premesenta +Confa. Best commutissé seus réserve d'atisation par les +stats anikes te renseignements de gosterazarst destinati +ta coccitios que sa cote de sécurité na soit pas +modifiés sans l'autortation expresse da government caurées. + +SECRET + +# 14:00000 +L +CT +US/75/539 +Dear Harry, +We have learned that on the evening of 8 September 1975, +James WILKINSON of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow had a conversation +of interest with a Canadian Embassy Officer. Wilkinson stated +that while attending a social function at the Australian Embassy, +he engaged Canadian Consular Officer Geoffrey FARRON in conver- +sation. Farrow advised that he had been recently approached by +Dr. Harry KERNOV, an Associate Professor of English at the +University of Toronto in Canada, regarding American defectors +Bernon F. MITCHELL and Willian H. MARTIN. Kernov implied that +he had had recent personal contact with one or both of the +defectors and recommended that the Canadian government give +Martin and Mitchell permission to emigrate to Canada. +furnished no further details regarding Kernov's contact. + +Farrow +During the same conversation Farrow asked Wilkinson if he +could supply any basic background material on Mitchell and Martin. +Wilkinson replied that he would pass Farrow's request on to +the Consular Section of the Embassy. Subsequently, Farrow was +given an unclassified article concerning the defectors which +appeared in the June 1961 issue of True magazine. + +We would, of course, be interested in any indications that +Martin and Mitchell are attempting to leave the USSR and would +be grateful for any information you may be able to provido us +in regard to the above. + +I am using the CAZAB channel in this instance as this +information has been passed to us informally. +Mr. Harry Brandes + +Yours, +George T. Kolaris +George T. Kalaris + +DDO/CI/R&A/T:LHWigren(20ct75) +Distribution: +Orig. & 1- Addee +1 165-2720 +1- Reading File + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10282.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10282.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1f0bcbde0b2b09ee6e63496c32b9f29722e852c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10282.md @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +104-10219-10282 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET +(INFORM CONTINUED CONTROL) + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Federal Bureau of Investigation + +SUBJECT: Georges Papanton MITCHELL; + Anastasia Martini DAKARJIN, + Espionage – R. + +1. Reference is made to our memorandum of 17 July 1961, +captioned as above, and also to your letter dated 26 July 1961, +addressed to the Director, National Security Agency, with copy to this +Agency, subject: GEORGE Papanton MITCHELL; William Hamilton +MARTIN; MISCELLANEOUS – INFORMATION CONCERNED." + +2. The following information supplements the material on +Nicolas Georges DAMASCOU aka DAMASCUS aka DAMARCON aka +RAMASCUS reported in paragraph A of our 17 July 1961 memorandum, +referenced above. + +A. Our representatives in Melbourne advised that Australian +Security Service indices reflect that Nicolas Georges DAMASCOU aka +DAMASCO, Greek national, born 18 March 1931 at Alexandria, Egypt, +arrived at Sydney, Australia, on 6 October 1956, aboard the S. S. +STRATHNAVER, traveling on Greek Passport +No. 8083/1956, issued 8 March 1956 at Alexandria, Egypt. At the +time of his arrival in Sydney, DAMASCOU was in possession of +Australian Visa No. 154, issued in Cairo on 18 July 1956. He was +described as follows: single, 5 feet 10 inches tall, normal build, +brown eyes, black hair, occupation "writer". He departed Australia +on 28 May 1958 aboard the S. S. ORONSAY, destination not indicated, +and as of 18 July 1961 had not re-entered Australia. + +B. Our representatives in Mexico City meanwhile had +learned that Anastasia Georges DAMASCOU aka DAMASCUS, sister of +the above, on 8 July 1960 applied at the Mexican Consulate in San +Antonio, Texas, for a Mexican Tourist Card to enter Mexico to visit +her brother Nicolas Georges DAMASCOU, then residing at the Hotel + +SECRET +(INFORM CONTINUED CONTROL) + +New York in Mexico City. Her application was not approved as an entity +permit, she made no effort to renew her request. The Mexican +Government approved her initial application with the condition that she deposit with the +Consulate a 10,000 Peso bond, as a guarantee of her intention to deposit +Mexico upon expiration of her tourist card. No current information +does contain any record of her actual arrival in Mexico following +approval of her 8 July 1960 application. The most recent correspond- +ence on these case contained in Macao files is dated 25 January 1961, +reflecting that Anastasia DAMASCO again requested a Tourist Card +on or about the date of the letter, at which time her address in the +United States was given as c/o Mexican Consulate, San Antonio, Texas. +In reply to her second application for an entry card, an unnamed Alberto +Velez again replied with a request that she post a bond to the amount of +10,000 Pesos, to guarantee departure from Mexico upon expiration of +her tourist visa. There is no further information currently available +on her further travel plans. + +C. With reference to Nicolas Georges DAMASCOU, on basis +of the information reported in preceding paragraphs, a recheck by our +representatives with officials of the United States Embassy in Mexico +City indicated that Nicolas Georges DAMASCO, born 18 March 1931 +at Alexandria, Egypt, holder of Greek Passport #1981 issued in +Alexandria, Egypt, on 8 March 1956 and valid to 10 April 1961, with +address of 6 Elizabeth Bay Road, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, Australia, +was the recipient of a United States Visa on 26 October 1960. On his +application, DAMASCOU indicated that he desired to visit the United +States for a period of four months, described as a pleasure trip to visit +his sister. The visa application did not include any destination address +in the United States. It was also noted that the visa card maintained on +Nicolas DAMASCOR in the Embassy in Mexico City contains a notation +"10600 to Immigration and Naturalization Service, Los Angeles, +May 29 1961." + +D. Through a reliable confidential source our representa- +tives in Egypt had learned in the interim that Nicolas DAMASCOU, who +is identical with the individual described in preceding paragraphs, +currently resides in Los Angeles, California, at 1100 North Gardner, +Apartment 18, and that he advised his mother and younger brother, +still residing in Alexandria, that he plans to marry the daughter of an +American official, who is not further identified. The same source +also advised that Georges DAMASCOU aka DAMASCUS, father of +Nicolas and Anastasia DAMASCOU aka DAMASCUS, died during the +summer of 1960. Following the demise of the father, Angelika +DAMASCOU nee GAVOURAS, widowed mother of Nicolas and Anastasia + +SECRET +(INFORM CONTINUED CONTROL) + +DAMASCOU, in company of a younger son not identified by name, had +planned to migrate from Egypt to join her son Nicolas in the United +States. However, prior to the finalization of these plans, Angelika +DAMASCOU suffered a stroke, at details concerning which are not +known, but she is reported as of this writing still to be partially par- +alyzed and obviously to unable to travel. No further information was available on +the possible future migration plans of Angelika DAMASCOU nee +GAVOURAS and/or of her unidentified younger brother of Nicolas +DAMASCOU and of Anastasia DAMASCOU. + +E. On basis of the reported filing of an application for a +United States Visa in July 1956 at the U.S. Embassy in London by +Anastasia DAMASCOU, our representatives in London were requested +to institute checks of London indices in the names of Nicolas +DAMASCOU and of Angelika DAMASCOU. SA advised that as of +late July 1961, they held no traces on Nicolas Georges DAMASCOU aka +DAMASIOU aka DALLACS aka DAMASCCA, but that although they had +no traces on Anastasia DAMASCOU, they were continuing to check her +possible residence in London during 1956, based on the reported visa +application data. SA advised that they hold no traces on either +Nicolas Georges DAMASCO aka DAMASIOU aka DAMASCUS or on +his father Aristotle Georges DAMASCOR. + +3. It is suggested that the indices of the Department of States, +Visa Section as well as the indices of the Immigration and Naturaliza- +tion Service, Department of Justice, may contain further detailed +information on the current immigration status, whereabouts in the +United States, and also the contents in the United States of Nicolas +Georges DAMASCO aka DALLASCUS and of Anastasia Georges DAMASCOU +aka DAMASCUS, and any other members of the family who may have +applied for entry visas from abroad. + +4. With regard to Justo SIERRA Casanova, mentioned in above +referenced memorandum of 17 July 1961, in connection with Nicolas +DAMASCOU aka DAMASCUS, it is suggested that the indices of the +Department of State may contain additional information on his activities +during his service at the Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C. + +5. The information reported above is for the internal use of + +SECRET +(INFORM CONTINUED CONTROL) + +addresses only and may not be further disseminated without the prior +permission of the originator. + +FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS): + +/S/ +WILLIAM K. HARVEY + +2 cct: National Security Agency +Attn: Mr. J. Wesley Reynolds + +SECRET +(INFORM CONTINUED CONTROL) diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10283.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10283.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..9c180f91bbd84d0e99dc3cfc26de6455076e75c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10283.md @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +104-10219-10283 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Federal Bureau of Investigation +SUBJECT: Person Ferguson MITCHELL, +William Hamilton MARTIN, +Espionage-R + +HX-17 +17 July 1961 + +1. Reference is made to the following communications, which contain information pertinent to the new information reported in succeeding paragraphs: + +a. Memorandum of 16 June 1961 from this Agency addressed to the National Security Agency, a copy of which was forwarded to your Bureau, captioned as above. + +b. Bureau letter of 22 June 1961, addressed to the Director, National Security Agency, with copy to this Agency, captioned: Person Ferguson MITCHELL, William Hamilton MARTIN; MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING. + +c. Department of Immigration Name Check Request Form, File A-2, dated 18 June 1961 addressed to your Bureau with copy to this Agency, in the name of Justo SIERRA, born 14 July 1914, Mexico, D.F., who entered the United States at New Orleans, Louisiana, on 13 June 1961 with destination address of Mexican Embassy, Washington, D.C. (Not sent information address) + +d. Various earlier Department of Immigration Name Check Requests on Justo SIERRA covering his previous trips to this country. (Not to NSA) + +e. Our memorandum of 29 December 1960, addressed to your Bureau, per reference CSCI-2/769, 270 with enclosure, Subject: SIERRA, Justo: Visa - Mexican, and earlier communications forwarding name trace results on this individual. (Not to NSA) + +SECRET + +c. Further inquiries in Mexico by our officials there revealed that Nicolas DAMASCUS had been ordered to leave Mexico in October 1960 solely because of the expiration of his tourist card, which had been once extended. Mexican records fail to show that he returned to Mexico, allowing his entry into the United States at Brownsville, Texas, from Matamoros, Tamaulipas on 24 October 1960. Upon arrival in Mexico on 22 June 1960, he indicated that the purpose of his visit was to attend the wedding of his sister, Anastasia, identified in preceding paragraph, however, as of 21 June 1961, there was no record of Anastasia DAMASCUS aka DAMASCOU in official Mexican files, and there was no yet no identification of the individual she was alleged to have been scheduled to marry. From the same source it was learned that for the period 21 June through 8 September 1960, the only address listed in official indices for Nicolas DAMASCUS is c/o Justo SIERRA, Reforma 95-407, Mexico City, which is the law office maintained by Justo SIERRA Casasus, former Counselor of the Mexican Embassy in Washington, D.C., and who is further identified in the documents cited in paragraph 1. c. through h. above. DAMASCUS reportedly used SIERRA to attempt to obtain an extension of his tourist permit, although the details of his contacts with and knowledge of SIERRA himself are not known at this time. Neither has it been possible as of this date to verify the reported contact between Nicolas DAMASCUS and Subjects at the Hotel New Yorker, as reported by Mr. Thomas DONLON. Investigation efforts abroad by this Agency are continuing, however, and any further information developed will be forwarded as soon as available. + +3. In light of the escape route used by the two NSA defectors, transiting Mexico and presumably Cuba enroute to the USSR, your particular attention is invited to the information concerning the contacts and views of Justo SIERRA Casasus furnished in the reports cited in paragraph 1. e., f., and g. above. It is noted Justo SIERRA Casasus is identical with the former Don Justo SIERRA, First Secretary at the Embassy of Mexico, mentioned in Bureau Reports cited in paragraph h. above as a contact of Boris A. KAZANTSEV, First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Washington from 1952-54. It is further noted that Boris KAZANTSEV, after returning to Moscow in 1954 and assuming the post of First Secretary in the Latin American Division of the USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was next assigned from 1953 to 1957 as First Secretary and subsequently Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City, and that as of 1960 he was assigned to the Soviet Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in the position of Counselor, departing Havana for Mexico, in company of his wife and daughter, on 30 June 1961, and then proceeding to Canada on 2 July 1961. + +SECRET + +f. Teletypes information Report from this agency, dated 9 April 1959, Report No. IDCS-3/639,947, Subject: Contacts Between Fidel CASTRO Ruz and Lazero CARDENAS. + +g. Intelligence Report of the Agency dated 7 September 1956, Report No. CS-102629, subject: Marxist Indoctrination of the Partido Popular. + +h. Bureau Report dated 17 June 1954, prepared at Washington, D.C. by Special Agent Boyd D. Adsit, captioned: Soviet Cultivation of Latin American Espionage - Internal Security - R and Bureau letter of 21 August 1954, addressed to this Agency, forwarding as enclosure Washington Field Office Report of 16 August 1954, prepared by Special Agent William C. Cregar on the same subject. Bureau file Reference: 105-22386. (Not to NSA) + +2. Since the writing of our memorandum of 14 June 1961, (cl. para l.a. above), the following supplementary information has been developed concerning Nicolas Georges DAMASCUS aka DAMASKU, who is a contact and client of Justo SIERRA Casasus, mentioned in the communications referenced in paragraphs 1. c. through h. above. + +a. Nicolas Georges DAMASCUS reportedly is officially listed in Egypt under the name of Nicolas George DAMASCOU, born 10 March 1931 at Alexandria, the son of George DAMASCOU and Angelika DAMASCOU RODEAVOURAS. He is a Greek national and holds Greek citizenship. From 1947 through 1957, he resided at 57 Heliopolis Street in Alexandria. Representatives of this Agency in Alexandria advice that local available records indicate that as of May 1959, Nicolas DAMASCOU resided at 4 Birley Place, Elisabeth Bay, Sydney, Australia, and that he listed his occupation as that of Clerk. Our field records indicate that as of May 1959, the United States Consulate in Sydney had some interest in him, and it is suggested that the indices of the Department of State may contain further information concerning this individual. + +b. Anastasia (or Anastasie) George DAMASCUS aka DAMASCOU, sister of Nicolas DAMASCUS, above, was born March 1933, place of birth not indicated but presumably Egypt. Was identified by our representatives in Alexandria as having filed application for a United States Visa at London, England in July 1956, listing her occupation as that of entertainer. It is suggested that the Visa Files of the Department of State may contain additional information on this individual. + +SECRET + +4. The records of this Agency indicate that Boris A. KAZANTSEV is a known Soviet Intelligence Officer, most probably representing Soviet State Security (KGB). It is requested that any further information which may be reflected in the indices of your Bureau, or those of information addressee, reflecting upon the relationship of Nicolas Georges DAMASCUS aka DAMASCOU and his sister Anastasia Georges DAMASCUS aka DAMASCOU with Justo SIERRA Casasus, on the latter's contact with representatives or agents of the CASTRO government in Cuba, or on SIERRA's continued contacts with KAZANTSEV or other suspect Soviet officials or agents in this country or elsewhere be forwarded to this Agency as quickly as possible. A request along the same lines has already been forwarded to our representatives in Mexico City, and you will be kept advised of any further information which may be developed in this regard. + +FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS): + +William K. Harvey + +cc: National Security Agency + +DD/P/FI/D/APotocki:mem + +Distribution: +Orig & 1 - addressee +1 - CS Copy- 100-6-124/3 +2 - CG/SRS +1 - CI/OPS +1 - 201-282337 +1- 201-282338 + +Based on: +201-24592, SIERRA +ALEX 2793 (IN 37468), 12 Jul 61 +MEXI 8266 (IN 28014), 21 Jun 61 +DIR 49505 (OUT 79310), 7 Jul 61 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10418.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10418.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..af3f7adc5d0884d695efb31bf928a36f4a38d244 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10418.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +104-10219-10418 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + +560 +DATE : AUG 61 + +TO : DIRECTOR + +FROM : MEXICO CITY + +ACTION: C/BELL 5 (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED FOR BELL AT 2140, 8 AUG + +INFO : DDP, COP, ADDP/A, FH 2 S/C 2 + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +AUG 9 00482 61 + +PRIORITY + +IN 10213 + +FRITY DIR WAVE CITE MEXI 8621 + +JMZIP RYBAT - BARBOSA Tomar + +PEFS: A. MEXI 3565 (CIN 4-7539) +B. MEXI 8522 (CIN 44276) +C. HMNW 9598 + +1. ON 6 AUG 61, LITAMIL-5 (IDEN A) WENT HAVA VIA MEXICANA + +ATTEMPT MAKE CONTACT HIS FRIEND LIOOZE-1 AND CARRY OUT +INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN HIM BY LITAMIL-5 IN PRESENCE CO RE CONTACT + +SABOTAGE TEAM STILL INTACT INSIDE CUBA. LITAMIL-5 ALSO CARRIED +(IDEN C) WHICH WILL BE USED AS "CODE BOOK" WHEN CUBA/MEXI RADIO + +COMMO ESTABLISHED. LITAMIL-1 WHO RECRUITED LITAMIL-5 ONLY ONE +AWARE HIS ATTEMPT CONTACT LIOOZE-1. + +2. L-5 TOLD L-5 GO HAVA HE CONTACT WITH ENRIQUE COLLAZO +(NOT KNOWN WHETHER SUBJ MEXI 7723) WHO LIVES CALLE "A" 509 VEDADO, +HAVA. L-5 CARRIED OTHER HALF MEDICAL FLYSHEET AS "BONA FIDES" +WHICH PREVIOUSLY TAKEN TO COLLAZO BY DIET. LAEGENFELDER +(NO TRACES) GERMAN DRUGGIST WHO WENT HAVA 3E JULY PER L-5 +INSTRUCTIONS. COLLAZO WILL TAKE L-5 TO "JESUS BADAL" (PSEUDO) WHO + +SECRET +201-26729 +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. + +DATE + +TO + +FROM + +ACTION: + +INFO : + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +ROUTING +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 + +PAGE 2 +IN 10213 ΜΕΧΙ 8621 + +ACTION MAN SABOTAGE UNIT. L-5 REPORTS THIS GROUP HAS BEEN IN +CONTACT WITH KUBARK PBPRIME BY RADIO. ALSO IN RADIO CONTACT +TAMAYO FNU ("INDIO AZUL") IN CARA. L-5 WILL GIVE "BADAL" CODE +BOOK AND TELL HIM CLANDESTINE RADIO MEXI USING NAME "RADIO CUBA +LIBRE" WILL BE OPERATION SOON. WILL ASK "BADAL" ATTEMPT MAKE RADIO +CONTACT MEXI. + +3. RADIO TRANSMITTER MEXI RECEIVED THROUGH (IDEN B) AS "GIFT" +TO LITAMIL-1. STATION THROUGH LITAMIL-1 PAID TRAVEL EXPENSES +LITAMIL-5 AND FAMILY (2) PRESENTLY CUBA WHICH WILL RETURN WITH HIM. + +EXPECT RADIO BE IN OPERATION WITHIN TWO WEEKS. PLAN USE L-5 + +"VOICE" "RADIO CUBA LIBRE. STATION REQUESTS UTMOST SECURITY RE +OP CITED ABOVE AS "LEAK" BACK TO MEXI WOULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE +RELATIONS LITAMIL COMPLEX HERE. + +END MESSAGE + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10439.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10439.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ea97d3e95fb4e85ceae1c28339a3def5ae421039 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10219-10439.md @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +14-00000 +104-10219-10439 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MACHADO Llosas, Manuel +201-267298 (Mucidank) +(Carrillo) +JUN 1960 + +1. Biographical Data: Bora 12 December 1913, Auras, Oriente, Cuba. He nov +lives in Mexico and is owner and manager of a printing establishment, "Manuel MACHADO, +S.A.", Tlalpan 710, in Mexico City. He is single and well-off financially. + +2. Political Activities: Machado was a member of the 26th of July group of +Cuban revolutionaries in Mexico. Now he is in exile in Mexico. He was Treasurer +of the Kexican movement and handled operational funds. He was a good friend of Fidel +Castro, but became disillusioned with the Castro government some months ago and is +ready to fight against it. + +3. Security Aspects: Machado is a CIA Agent (LITAMIL-1, POA/CA requested 9 +Dec 1959; POA granted 8 January 1960; CA granted 6 June 1960). The Mexico City +Station planned to use him to report on the activities of Cuban revolutionaries +and possibly, due to his friendship with Fidel Castro and members of the Cuban +Government, as a "political action" asset. (Note the Mexican Desk is interested +in any action taken on Machado, since he is their agent. They hold his 201-267298). + +4. Contacts: Hachado is a friend of Ambassador Arcos y Bergnes. He also has +a certain amount of prestige in revolutionary circles. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10220-10069.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10220-10069.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8e1267ee7511a0496a8a9c89b9eeb867b0751565 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10220-10069.md @@ -0,0 +1,410 @@ +14-00000 +104-10220-10069 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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PAYNE +Dates: DEC-10-1962 +Field Office File: 105-6466 +Title: FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO +Character: INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA + +Synopsis: Subject, a Cuban refugee, entered the U. S. on 8/9/60, from Colombia. Subject defected from the CASTRO govern- ment while employed as Cuban Naval Attache in Caracas, Venezuela. Subject is a former graduate of the Cuban Naval Academy and in exile has been involved in considerable anti-CASTRO clandestine activity against Cuba. Subject has affiliated with various anti-CASTRO organizations in the Miami, Fla., area and in 11/62, was reported to be associated with an individual having contacts with a Guatemala government official. + +DETAILS: PREDICATION + +Investigation in this matter was based upon information from MM T-1, another government agency which conducts security and intelligence-type investigations, who advised on August 8, 1962, that information had been received from a sub-source of unknown reliability, who advised as follows: + +FELIPE VIDAL, 2293 N. W. 7th Street, Miami, Florida, an individual who formerly held a responsible position in the Cuban Navy, had accompanied an individual identified as JACK CANNON, a United States citizen, on an anti-CASTRO clandestino trip to Cuba between October 18 and 23, 1961, in which they were purportedly transporting $80,000.00 worth of arms. The boat operated by CANNON, who also uses the name JACK SHEA, and the subject was sunk along the North Coast of Cuba and the arms were lost. + +Although CANNON was allegedly engaged in anti- CASTRO activities, MM T-1's sub-source pointed out that after dealing with him in business and learning about his background, he suspected that CANNON was actually involved in clandestine missions for the CASTRO regime with ramifications relating to criminal activity in the Miami area. + +BACKGROUND + +A. Residence + +According to the records of Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Miami, Florida, as made available on December 6, 1962, by CHARLES CHALLANDES, Investigator, subject resides at 2293 N. W. 7th Street, Miami, Florida. + +B. Birth Data and Alien Status + +On June 14, 1961, INS, Miami, Florida, made available to the Miami Office information relating to + +political refugees entering the United States since January 1, 1959. Included in this list was FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO, born February 3, 1926, at Havana, Cuba. + +On December 6, 1962, Investigator CHALLANDES, mentioned above, made available their file Number All 877 123 relating to the subject, which contained the following infor- mation: + +VIDAL arrived in the United States on August 9, 1960, from Bogota, Colombia, and applied for a B-2 visa for four months to visit his refugee wife. He pointed out he was a Lieutenant in the Cuban Navy from 1944 to 1956. In 1958 he affiliated himself with FIDEL CASTRO and after January 1, 1959, he was appointed Chief of the Maritime Police by the CASTRO government. On October 16, 1959, he was appointed Naval Attache at Caracas, Venezuela. He defected on March 7, 1960, in Caracas because of the communist infiltration of the Cuban government. + +On April 8, 1961, VIDAL applied for political asylum. VIDAL indicated that in the United States he would reside at 708 N. W. 23rd Street, Miami, Florida, and had in his possession a document identifying himself as the co- ordinator of the anti-CASTRO organization Movimiento de Liberacion Democratico Revolucionario. + +On August 10, 1960, INS obtained a sworn signed statement from VIDAL in which he stated he was discharged from the Cuban Navy under the government of FULGENCIO BATISTA because of his opposition to BATISTA. + +VIDAL indicated he never joined the July 26th revolutionary of FIDEL CASTRO, but was affiliated with all groups of the revolution. In October, 1957, VIDAL was co-ordinator of the Organizacion Accion Resistencia (The Clandestine Resistence Action Organization). He pointed out that in Havana, Cuba, he participated in dissemination of propaganda, sabotage, organized strikes, and meetings in jails, all on behalf of the CASTRO revolution. + +VIDAL pointed out that in 1958 a pact was formed in Caracas naming MANUEL URRUTIA as President of the new government, but that CASTRO later usurped the presidency. After URRUTIA was overthrown, VIDAL became disenchanted and began to cooperate with anti-CASTRO organizations. He asked for foreign duty, and after noting continued CASTRO activities against the government of ROMULO BETANCOURT and the movement of Russian agents to Cuba, he removed his family from Cuba, went to Colombia, and defected. + +VIDAL emphasized that he had never been a member of the Communist Party in Cuba. + +On October 3, 1962, MM T-2, a Cuban refugee familiar with certain phases of anti-CASTRO activity in the Miami area and who has limited information regarding communist activities in Cuba, advised that captioned subject was personally known to him in Cuba, where he had the repu- tation of being an opportunist and extremely fond of drinking and carousing. He was a Captain in CASTRO's Navy in Cienfuegos, Cuba. + +SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES SINCE DEFECTION FROM CASTRO REGIME + +The December 7, 1960, issue of "La Prensa," a daily Spanish language newspaper published in New York, carried an article entitled, "Establish United Cuban Front in Miami." This article stated that the United Front of Liberation in the City of Miami was announced by members of the group, which included Commander FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO of the Movement of Democratic Revolutionary Liberation, among others. + +On February 20, 1961, MM T-3, a Cuban familiar with certain Cuban activity in the Miami area, advised SANTIAGO VIDAL and another individual of an anti-CASTRO group are purchasing radio equipment. + +On April 4, 1961, CARLOS PRIO SOCARRAS, former President of Cuba, advised an Agent of the FBI that a boat owned by FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO, former Cuban Naval Attache to Caracas, Venezuela, had been dispatched to the coast of Cuba. The boat had been gone approximately ten days and had not yet returned. PRIO advised the purpose of the trip was to bring out of Cuba a close friend of PRIO, identified as JULIO GARCERAN, former magistrate of the Supreme Court of Cuba. GARCERAN was to be brought to the South Florida area in VIDAL's boat. + +The July 4, 1961, issue of the "Diario las Americas," a Spanish language newspaper published in Miami, carried an article entitled, "United Front for National Liberation," + +lating in effect that the Constitution of 1940 would be restored by the liberating army and unify 1 the Cuban anti-communist forces. The article bore the signature of Commander FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO on behalf of the "Democratic Recovery of Cuba." + +The April 27, 1962, issue of the "Miami Herald," a daily newspaper published in Miami, carried an article pertaining to the training of exiles in the Miami area, Subject, on behalf of the United Liberation Front, was listed as one of the participants in this training. + +On May 25, 1962, MM T-1 advised that subject would in all probability be included in the military comission of anti-CASTRO Cuban exiles which was being organized by Central American countries to cooperate in action against the CASTRO government. + +On August 8, 1962, MM T-1, as previously indicated, advised that JACK CANNON, who claims he is engaged in anti- CASTRO activities and has made 43 clandestine trips to Cuba in various ships, transporting arms and documents and ex- filtrating people, advised his ship was sunk somewhere along the North Coast of Cuba, but was able to save himself in a small plastic boat with an outboard motor which was on board, and arrived in Cay Sals. He reportedly was ac- companied on the trip by FELIPE VIDAL, 2293 N. W. 7th Street, Miami, Florida, who formerly held a responsible position in the Cuban Navy during the CASTRO regime. On this trip, CANNON said they were transporting $80,000.00 worth of arms and these were reportedly lost when the boat sank. + +According to the source of MM T-1, JACK CANNON, who's a United States citizen and former CASTRO guerrilla- man, is suspected of working for the Cuban government. He resides at 2020 N. E. 135th Street, North Miami, Florida, where he and his Cuban wife, MARIA SUAREZ, are tenants. The source of MM T-1 advised he had had some business relations with CANNON and upon obtaining some information about him, strongly suspects he is involved in some clandes- tine mission for the CASTRO regime, with ramifications of criminal offenses in Miami. He stated he suspects CANNON is the same man who was known in Cuba by the name of DUVAL and who was MORGAN's adjutant during the executions per- formed in Cuba. + +MM T-1 advised that on August 27, 1962, FRANK FIORINI, an individual active in anti-CASTRO activity, had indicated that he had participated in discussions for the previous three days with the subject and other members connected with the JULIO CARCERAN group. FIORINI had discussed participation in activity relating to the pro- curement of crews for a number of B-26 planes, and it was decided that candidates for these crews were not to be members of the anti-CASTRO Cuban Revolutionary Council. + +According to MM T-1, the pilots recruited were to be sent to unnamed Central American bases and targets were to be Guantanamo Naval Base and the City of Santiago de Cuba, or some target in that general vicinity. No specific date was set for this operation, but FIORINI was given the date of August 31, 1962, as a time limit to find crews. FIORINI stated he had offered his services to VIDAL, but was told he could not participate, + +On October 22, 1962, MM T-4, who t-s been in- volved in Cuban volutionary activities fo. the past five years, advised that the subject was planning to depart that date for Cuba on a military mission. Ac- cording to MM T-4, VIDAL was accompanied by the American adventurer ROY HARGRAVES. VIDAL allegedly has 15 men in his group and recently visited New York. + +On November 19, 1962, MM T-4 advised that VIDAL's friend, ROY HARGRAVES, is a friend of JOHN BONILLA, Consul General of Guatemala, and that both are mutual friends of an old Nicaraguan revolutionist. This Nicaraguan recently hired HARGRAVES to place a fire bomb in an unidentified boat. He is reported to have stated that the Nicaraguan government did not want to sponsor any action against CASTRO, but would confer with BONILLA, who has knowledge of the establishment of an Inter-American Brigade. + +On October 29, 1962, MM T-4 advised that the subject was planning a mission to Cuba. The subject recently returned from Cuba, where he claimed to have been on a mission. VIDAL is reported to have said that when they were 35 miles off the Cuban coast, his boat was followed by a Cuban gunboat, and that when they were ten miles off the coast, another gunboat joined in the surveillance. At this point VIDAL returned to Miami. He was reportedly using a borrowed boat and the purpose of the mission was to drop an agent in the Matanzas Province of Cuba, + +On November 13, 1962, MM T-4 advised that approxi- mately three weeks previously the subject had departed from + +Vaca Key, Marathon, Florida, in a private boat on a trip to Cuba, + +PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION + +The following is a physical description of the subject: + +Name: FELIPE VIDAL SANTIAGO +Alias: Felipe Vidal +Race: White +Sex: Male +Date of Birth: February 3, 1926 +Place of Birth: Havana, Cuba +Address: 2293 N. W. 7th Street +Miami, Florida +Height: 6' +Build: Slender +Hair: Brown, receding +Peculiarities: Wears mustache +Occupation: Cuban Naval Officer +Marital Status: Married +Wife: RAQUEL GONZALEZ FEAL +Father: HONORATO VIDAL MADRAZO +Mother: MARIA DEL CARMEN SANTIAGO +ALVAREZ +Fingerprint PS +Classification: 19 L 17 W MIII II +Alien Number: A11 877 123 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10221-10310.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10221-10310.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c84230f9c9231879d697c4bae08cc547b7a496c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10221-10310.md @@ -0,0 +1,483 @@ +14-00000 +104-10221-10310 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +FROM: Chief, Special Affairs Staff + +TO: Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +SUBJECT: TYPIC/OPERATIONAL +Special Activities Report on JMWAVE's Relationship with AMCARDON-1 + +ACTION REQUIRED: Paragraph 10 + +REFERENCES: A. WAVE 8981, dated 24 September 1962 +B. WAVE 9169, dated 28 September 1962 +C. WAVE 9313, dated 2 October 1962 +D. DIR 40975, dated 6 October 1962 +E. UFGA 14417, dated 19 March 1964 + +INTRODUCTION: In Reference E, JMWAVE forwarded a review +of the nature of its relationship with AMCARDON-2. This review +indicates that the relationship with AMCARDON-2 evolved from that +action which was taken in September 1962 to insure that a security +breach would not occur as a result of an investigation which was +being carried out by the Identity 1 relative to the fact that the +establishment of the Identity 2 was being kept from the YOBELT +South Campus, as a result of security restrictions which were in no +way related to JMDUSK. While the relationship with AMCARDON-2 +stemmed from the remedial action which had been taken in a crisis +situation, the establishment of a working relationship with the +Identity 3 was an objective which JMWAVE had always hoped to obtain. +As a matter of fact, in Reference A, the recommendation was made +that JMWAVE be given approval to contact the major South Florida +news media in an attempt to work out a relationship with these news +media which would insure that they did not turn the publicity +spotlight on those KUBARK activities in South Florida which might +come to their attention. Thus, when a relationship was established +with AMCARDON-2, it was carefully cultivated in order that JMWAVE +might be able to use this contact at the Identity 3 as a means of +achieving the objective of having a relationship with the Identity 3, +which would simultaneously insure the security of JMWAVE's operations +and give JMWAVE an outlet into the press which could be used for +surfacing certain select propaganda items. In the period October to + +Attachments: USC +A- Five Newspaper Clippings +B- Identities + +Distribution: +3 - Chief, SAS, w/atts. + +(CONTINUED) + +DATE TYPED: 19 March 64 +DATE DISPATCHED: APR 2 1964 + +OFFICE: COS +- RI Chrono +1 - 201 file (O/COS +1 - COS Chrono + +ORIGINATING OFFICER: Andrew K. REUTEMAN/vtp +TYPIST: 251 + +COORDINATING OFFICER'S NAME + +ESEC + +RELEASING OFFICER'S SIGNATURE: DUDLEY R. WILLINGS + +S/JMWAVE: ANDREW K. REUTEMAN +DA: P_R + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +SECRET + +UFGA-14781 + +December 1962, all of JMWAVE's business with the Identity 3 +was handled via AMCARDON-2. In mid-December 1962, AMCARDON-2 +made the suggestion that he introduce REUTEMAN to AMCARDON-1 +in order that there be a backup contact, in the event that +AMCARDON-2 were out of town or unavailable at such times as +REUTEMAN might require assistance from the Identity 3. REUTEMAN +agreed to AMCARDON-2's suggestion, and, as a result, AMCARDON-2 +hosted a luncheon on 12 December 1962 at the Miami Club in the +Hotel Columbus, Miami, Florida, at which AMCARDON-2 introduced +AMCARDON-1 to REUTEMAN. As a result of this initial meeting on +12 December 1962, an operational relationship has developed with +AMCARDON-1, and it is believed that this relationship contributes +to the fulfillment of the over-all JMWAVE mission. In view of +this, a special activities report is being submitted to cover the +nature of JMWAVE's relationship with AMCARDON-1 during the +period December 1962 to March 1964. + +2. FRAME OF REFERENCE FOR JMWAVE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH AMCARDON-1 +When AMCARDON-2 introduced AMCARDON-1 to REUTEMAN, AMCARDON-2 +reviewed the ground rules under which he had been cooperating +with REUTEMAN. This review was conducted for AMCARDON-1's +benefit, in order that he might clearly understand the frame of +reference which should prevail in his relationships with REUTEMAN. +In this review, AMCARDON-2 pointed out that it was the policy +of the Identity 3 that it would take no action which would +purposely embarrass KUBARK or its South Florida operations. As +a result, if any embarrassing items relative to KUBARK's operations +in South Florida did come to the attention of the Identity 3, this +material would be brought to REUTEMAN's immediate attention. +AMCARDON-2 made it clear to AMCARDON-1 that such items should be +discussed with REUTEMAN in a frank manner. In addition, AMCARDON-2 +made the point that, after an item was discussed, AMCARDON-1 +should follow REUTEMAN's guidance relative to how any particularly +embarrassing item might be handled by the Identity 3, so that it +would not expose KUBARK operations and, at the same time, would +not jeopardize the journalistic reputation of the Identity 3. +In addition, AMCARDON-2 pointed out that, if AMCARDON-1 brought +a potentially embarrassing item to REUTEMAN's attention and +remedial action on the matter was not taken by REUTEMAN within +a reasonable period of time, then the Identity 3 would feel free +to expose any ineptness on KUBARK's part. AMCARDON-2 pointed +out that in return for this cooperation from the Identity 3, +REUTEMAN had agreed that he would be available for contact by +telephone or periodic personal meetings at which AMCARDON-1 +and AMCARDON-2 could discuss broad trends and developments in +Latin American affairs. AMCARDON-2 advised AMCARDON-1 that this +arrangement did not mean that AMCARDON-1 could expect to obtain +any classified information from REUTEMAN. The point was also +made that AMCARDON-1 should not press for the obtaining of +classified information, but he should be alert to steering tips +which REUTEMAN might furnish him on fast-breaking news stories. +AMCARDON-1 indicated that he understood the frame of reference +which had been outlined by AMCARDON-2. This frame of reference +has prevailed throughout JMWAVE's relationship with AMCARDON-1 +during the period December 1962 to March 1964. + +3. AMCARDON-1'S JOURNALISTIC CAREER. AMCARDON-1 originally +started to work for the Identity 3 in 1957 on the City Desk, +and subsequently advanced from this assignment to an assignment +which entailed covering major political developments in Florida. +At a later date, AMCARDON-1 became a feature writer for the +Identity 3. Then in July or August 1962, AMCARDON-1 was made +the Identity 4. This assignment was considered to be a significant + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +SECRET + +UFGA-14781 + +promotion for AMCARDON-1, and it reflected confidence in him by +the Identity 3 management. AMCARDON-1 is by no means an expert +on Latin America, but he is developing his knowledge on the area +and, at the moment, he gives every indication of wanting to be a +long-term Latin American specialist. QUELF has been questioned +about AMCARDON-1, and he has indicated that AMCARDON-1 is regarded +in the journalistic trade as an extremely likeable fellow who has +a keen mind but who lacks experience in depth on Latin American +Affairs. It is QUELF's opinion that given an appropriate lapse +of time, AMCARDON-1 will develop into one of the leading Latin +American specialists in U.S. journalistic circles. AMCARDON-1 +has a working command of Spanish, and he is constantly attempting +to improve his language fluency. It is REUTEMAN's opinion that +AMCARDON-1 has developed rapidly as a Latin American specialist, +and he will continue to grow in this field. Thus, he is a contact +who should be developed and harnessed for exploitation, bearing +in mind that he does have long-term potential. + +4. AMCARDON-1'S CONTACTS AND SOURCES. In keeping with the +traditional pattern of source protection which is common to +newspapermen, intelligence officers and law enforcement officers, +AMCARDON-1 attempts to guard the true identity of all of his +sources. On the other hand, when pressed, AMCARDON-1 has identified +some of his sources to REUTEMAN, in order that meaningful evaluations +could be made of that information which AMCARDON-1 had passed to +KUBARK. As a result of these occasional witting identifications +of his sources, and, as a result of general conversations with +AMCARDON-1, REUTEMAN has learned that AMCARDON-1's sources include +the following persons: + +a. Luis FERNANDEZ Rocha (201-316766), secretary general +of the DRE. + +b. Manolo RAY Rivero (201-239298), chief of JURE. + +c. Carlos TODD y Lobo (201-264141) of the defunct +Havana Times. + +d. AMBIDDY-1 (201-267437) + +e. Aureliano SANCHEZ Arango (201-019245), leader of the AAA + +f. Edmund LEAHY of the Washington News Bureau. AMCARDON-1 +regards this source as being particularly interesting, in view +of the fact that LEAHY's daughter is a secretary in the office of +Attorney General Robert KENNEDY. + +g. Frank FIORINI (201-242256), free-lance pilot and +adventurer. + +h. Eduardo SUAREZ Riva, public relations man for the MRR. + +i. Luis MUNOZ Marin, governor of Puerto Rico. + +j. Juan BOSCH Gavino (201-103272), former president of +the Dominican Republic. + +k. Charles KEELY of the Copley Wire Service. + +l. Jorge VOLSKY Kraisler (201-352252), an employee of +USIA in Miami. AMCARDON-1 is well aware of the fact that VOLSKY +is a defacto stringer for Tad SZULC of the New York Times, but this +does not deter AMCARDON-1 from attempting to exploit VOLSKY as a +source of information. + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +SECRET + +UFGA-14781 + +5. OPERATIONAL SUPPORT. On occasion, AMCARDON-1 is used +to carry out certain operational support tasks. In such instances, +AMCARDON-1 makes his inquiries or carries out the required action +within the context of his normal journalistic activities. The +use of AMCARDON-1 for operational support tasks enables JMWAVE to +harness the investigative facilities of the Identity 3. Several +examples of how AMCARDON-1 has been used in operational support +tasks are outlined below: + +a. Andrew ORDONO Camps. In March 1963, Andrew ORDONO- +Camps, DPOB 30 September 1914, Gibara, Cuba, A 12 837 617, arrived +in Miami and was given routine CAC processing. The details of this +processing are contained in MA-0085, dated 12 March 1963. After +being released by CAC, ORDONO was interviewed by the Identity 3, and +a sensational story was developed. In view of this story, JMWAVE +tried to locate ORDONO for debriefing. This effort was not productive, +thus AMCARDON-1 was asked to locate ORDONO. AMCARDON-1 did locate +ORDONO in Houston, Texas. See WAVE-6307, dated 25 March 1963, for +details. + +b. Discrediting Carlos LANDIN of the MRR Splinter Group. +In UFGW-2555, dated 13 September 1963, Headquarters suggested that +JMWAVE might be able to discredit Carlos LANDIN Cruz (201-309611) +of the MRR splinter group as a result of LANDIN's over inflated claims +relative to his faction invading Cuba. Headquarters' interest in +discrediting LANDIN was also stimulated by the fact that LANDIN's +irresponsible publicity stunts were causing problems for AMBIDDY-1. +As a result of Headquarters' interest in this matter, REUTEMAN had +a luncheon session with AMCARDON-1 on 24 September 1963, at which +AMCARDON-1 was advised that the LANDIN faction of the MRR was less +than accurate in its claims relative to its activities in Cuba. +In view of this, REUTEMAN suggested that the Identity 3 might want +to soft peddle any future war communiques which the LANDIN faction +might release. AMCARDON-1 stated that, in view of REUTEMAN's +comments, the Identity 3 would not only soft peddle, but would +ignore the LANDIN faction in the future. Once LANDIN was discredited +with AMCARDON-1, the word was soon leaked by AMCARDON-1 to other +newspapermen that LANDIN was not a reliable source. As a result +of this action, the LANDIN group has received minimal media coverage +in South Florida since September 1963. + +6. OPERATIONAL INTELLIGENCE. In the period February 1963 +to February 1964, AMCARDON-1 has furnished JMWAVE with operational +intelligence as outlined below: + +a. In WAVE 4836, dated 21 February 1963, AMCARDON-1 +reported that AMBEND-1 was back in Miami and was the object of +a great deal of press interest in view of AMBEND-1's release from +a Havana prison. AMCARDON-1 also indicated that AMBEND-1 would +probably be a knowledgeable source on the current activities of the +UR in Cuba. This operational intelligence was most helpful in +terms of keeping JMWAVE informed on AMBEND-1's movements. Subsequent +developments revealed that AMCARDON-1 could not contact AMBEND-1, +and thus AMBEND-1's return to the United States did not cause the +publicity stir that was initially anticipated. + +b. In WAVE 6176, dated 22 March 1963, AMCARDON-1 +reported that the Identity 3 was attempting to research a full +feature article on the Bay of Pigs invasion. The intent of this +article was to furnish a recapitulation of the entire tactical +situation. In this connection, AMCARDON-1 pointed out that he was + +14-00000 +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +SECRET + +UFGA-14781 + +thinking about exposing the role of Miami attorney Alex E. CARLSON, +residing 145 Curtiss Parkway, Miami Springs, Florida, in the +Bay of Pigs operation. AMCARDON-1 stated that, if CARLSON were +of any current interest to REUTEMAN, then the Identity 3 would +soft peddle the CARLSON angle. REUTEMAN advised AMCARDON-1 that +he had no interest in CARLSON but knew of him and was of the +opinion that CARLSON was a sound and honest attorney. The receipt +of this operational intelligence enabled JMWAVE to brief CARLSON +on the Identity 3's over-all interest in the role that CARLSON had +played in the Bay of Pigs invasion. This briefing, in turn, +enabled CARLSON to more adequately prepare himself for a meeting +with AMCARDON-1. Although AMCARDON-1 did attempt to pursue this +Bay of Pigs story, he never did put anything into print as the story +was overtaken by other developments before AMCARDON-1 could finish +his research. + +c. In WAVE 0904, dated 9 July 1963, AMCARDON-1 advised +JMWAVE that Mr. Trevor ARMBRISTER, an associate editor for the +Saturday Evening Post, was in Miami during July 1963 attempting +to research a story regarding the possibility that strategic +missiles were hidden in Cuban caves. This information enabled +JMWAVE to keep Headquarters informed on sensational-type articles +which might be appearing relative to Soviet missiles in Cuba. + +d. In WAVE 4701, dated 20 September 1963, AMCARDON-1 +gave JMWAVE his resume of the discussions which he had with +AMBIDDY-1 at the Miami Playboy Club on 19 September 1963. This +information was useful in obtaining an insight into what AMBIDDY-1 +was telling the press. + +e. In WAVE 5661, dated 10 October 1963, AMCARDON-1 +reported on a discussion that he had had on 10 October 1963 with +AMBIDDY-1's public relations man. This operational intelligence +was useful in terms of keeping KUBARK advised as to what AMBIDDY-1's +representatives were telling the outside world about their +operational activities. + +f. In WAVE 6910, dated 31 October 1963, AMCARDON-1 +informed JMWAVE about the flood of telephone calls which were +being received at the Identity 3 relative to so-called KUBARK +vessels which were located in South Florida waters. This +information alerted JMWAVE to the fact that press scrutiny was +going to be directed toward the Identity 5. Armed with this warn- +ing, JMWAVE was able to take action which minimized the publicity +repercussions from a renewed press interest in the Identity 5. + +g. In WAVE 7671, dated 16 November 1963, AMCARDON-1 +reported to JMWAVE the fact that he had received a letter from +Peru which contained an interesting operational lead to one +Carlos MONTALVANO in Puno, Peru. This lead was examined by JMWAVE, +Headquarters and the Lima Station. This examination revealed +that the letter was written by a crackpot; thus, there was no +real operational potential in this lead. This incident did underscore +the fact that AMCARDON-1 is willing to bring potentially significant +operational leads to JMWAVE's attention. + +h. In WAVE 1614, dated 6 February 1964, AMCARDON-1 +advised JMWAVE that he had received numerous telephone calls +indicating that Armando Andres GUIROLA Forte, who had defected +from a Cuban fishing vessel, might be an individual who had previously +been seen in Miami during November or December 1963. At the same +time, AMCARDON-1 pointed out that he was suspicious and thought +that these telephone calls indicated that GUIROLA was not a bona +fide defector, but was either a GOC agent or a KUBARK plant, who +was being used as a means of creating an incident which would +embarrass the GOC, as a result of their fishing boats penetrating + +14-00000 +United States territorial waters. REUTEMAN advised AMCARDON-1 +that KUBARK had played no role in mounting a provocation operation +against the GOC. At the same time, REUTEMAN pointed out that +it was highly unlikely that GUIROLA was a GOC agent. As a result +of this conversation, arrangements were made for JMWAVE to check +out certain aspects of the GUIROLA story. At the same time, +AMCARDON-1 was prevailed upon not to write a story which might +lead the public to speculate on whether GUIROLA was an agent or a +plant in a propaganda play designed to embarrass the GOC. + +7. PROPAGANDA OUTLET. AMCARDON-1 has been used successfully, +during the period covered by this report, as a propaganda outlet +through which items of interest to KUBARK could be surfaced in +the free world press. Examples of how AMCARDON-1 has been harnessed +in this field are outlined below: + +a. ANCRAB-1. The ANCRAB-1 defection story originally +surfaced in the Miami area on 13 October 1963 via the Diario de +las Americas, which played up an API release from Montevideo. +The API Montevideo story highlighted ANCRAB-1's information +relative to GOC activities in Uruguay. The story in the Diario +de las Americas had an extremely limited impact on Spanish readers +in the Miami area. As a result, it was decided to do a series +of feature stories on ANCRAB-1, pointing up the fact that ANCRAB-1 +was typical of the veterans of the Granma expedition, who felt +they had been betrayed by CASTRO and had been relegated to positions +of obscurity once the revolution had put CASTRO in power. AMCARDON-1 +was briefed in detail on the ANCRAB-1 story, and he was given an +opportunity to debrief ANCRAB-1 under controlled conditions in a +JMWAVE safehouse. After completing his debriefing, AMCARDON-1 +wrote a series of feature articles on ANCRAB-1. The first article +in the series received front page headline play. The series +of articles on ANCRAB-1 were well written, and they provided an +excellent peg for JMWAVE to mount a replay operation via other +propaganda assets. AMCARDON-1's story on ANCRAB-1 was picked up +by UPI, API and others, and it was played throughout Latin America. +The details of this surfacing can be found in WAVE 5826, dated +14 October 1963; WAVE 6092, dated 19 October 1963; and, WAVE 8174, +dated 21 October 1963. + +b. Charles GRIFFIN Shrimp Boat Story. On 26 February 1964 +JMWAVE learned that when Mr. Charles GRIFFIN's sons went to Cuba +to reclaim the hijacked shrimp boat, JOHNNY REB, they found that +select items were missing from the boat when it was turned over +to them. It was believed that this information would make a good +human interest story which JMWAVE assets could use to counter GOC +propaganda claims that United States officials had stolen items +from the Cuban fishing boats which had violated United States +territorial waters. In view of this opinion, a steering tip was +given to AMCARDON-1 to have the Identity 3 representative in +Key West interview Mr. GRIFFIN. This interview was carried out, +and an article outlining the points which were of interest to +JMWAVE was published in the 27 February 1964 edition of the +Identity 3. + +c. LAYC Story. The March 1964 LAYC meeting in Santiago, +Chile, was not receiving appropriate coverage in the South Florida +newspapers; as a result, REUTEMAN contacted AMCARDON-1 on 5 March +1964 and suggested that the LAYC meeting was a story which the +Identity 3 should pursue. AMCARDON-1 was grateful for this steering +tip, and he assigned the task of preparing the story on the LAYC +to one of the members of his staff. A story on the LAYC was +subsequently published in the 6 March 1964 edition of the Identity 3 + +(COMMENT: Copies of the articles cited in subparagraphs a through +c above are attached for Headquarters information.) + +14-00000 +8. POSITIVE INTELLIGENCE. Attempts have been made to +obtain disseminable positive intelligence from AMCARDON-1 during +the period covered by this report. This attempt has been generally +unsuccessful, in that AMCARDON-1 does not have a great number of +contacts in Latin America who would give him access to worthwhile +intelligence appreciably in advance of the information appearing +in the overt press. As a result, AMCARDON-1 is usually not aware of +inside developments in any Latin American country; consequently, +he is not a worthwhile source of positive intelligence. As a +matter of fact, AMCARDON-1 is less valuable as a source of positive +intelligence than most journalists. This is attributable solely +to his lack of long-standing contacts in the Latin American political +scene. It is believed that AMCARDON-1 will ultimately overcome +this shortcoming; thus, we will continue to attempt to harness him for +the collection of positive intelligence. + +9. COMMENT. In the period covered by this report, AMCARDON-1 +has been found to be a straight-forward individual who is honest, +cooperative and who understands the need for security. Our +relationship also indicates that AMCARDON-1 is an accurate reporter +of that information which he passes to KUBARK. In view of this, +JMWAVE plans to continue to harness AMCARDON-1 in the same manner +that he has been used in the past. It is believed that our rela- +tionship with AMCARDON-1 enhances our ability to conduct our +operational mission in a secure manner. In addition, this relation- +ship tends to minimize the possibility that JMWAVE might have diffi- +culties with the media outlets in the South Florida area. As a +result of our continuing relationship with AMCARDON-1, a special +activities report will be forwarded at appropriate intervals. + +10. 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JOB AND SPEARS PRIOR TO SERVICE FOR CIA +CATE +SPEAK +WRITE +61. +INDIVIDUAL'S +COUNTRY OF ORIGIN +PRIOR EMPLOYMEN +Executive secretary of a research institute (current employment) +Member of International Rescue Committee +SECTION 771 +ACDITIONAL INFORMATION +64. ADDITIONAL OF UNUSUAL REQUIREMENTS, JUSTIFICATIONS OR EXPLANATIONS (Use orher side if cocessary) +APPROVAL +DATE +TYPED SAME & SIGNATURE OF DIVISION OFFICER +DATE +R. N. DAHLGREN, C/WH/III +SECRET +Ovra +TYPED NAME: SIGNATURE OF SENIOR STAFF OFFICER +parmesas +P. E. ARNESON, C/WH/Support + +14-00000 +: +SECRET +: +Hir. Bruce C. Mastrocola +Dear Mr. Mastrocolar +The United States Government, as reproaunted by the Contracting Officer, +hereby contracts with you as an independent contractor for the submission of +certain information and related acrvices of a confidential nature under the +following terms and conditions: +1. Compensation. In full consideration for the submission of such +Information and services you will be paid a fee of $50 for any day or fraction +thereof during which you are utilised under thie agreement, not to exceed +$265 per week. Payments will be made as directed by you in writing in a +manner acceptable to the Governarent. No taxes will be withheld therefrom, +but it will be your responsibility to report such income under existing Federal +Income tax laws and regulations. An appropriate Form 1099 will be furnished +by the Government-in furtherance of its tax reporting requirement. +2. Travel. You will be advanced or reimbursed funds for necessary +exponses incurred in connection with such operational travel as may be +directed or authorised by the Government. This may include por diem in llen +Hof subsistence in the course of such travel and while on ton pory +from your domestic porimanent post of assignment. Payment and accounting +for such expenses will be in substantial conformance with applicable Govorn- +mənt regulations. +3. Operational Expensas. You will be advanced or rataibureed funda +for becuecary operational expsuses including, but not limited to, entertain. +ment and the parchase of information, as specifically approved by the Covean- +meat. Sach funde will be subject to accounting in substantial compliance with +Coverament regulations. +4. Execution of Documents. It in the performance of services under +this contract, yos gabume Une custody of Covernment funde er tako tiile of +record to property of any nature whatroever and wherever attuate, which +proparty has in faci bech purchased with anonies of the U. S. Governmeat, you +horoby recognise and acknowledge the existence of a trusi Telationship, aithor +250 Cr sonstructive, and you agree in execute whatever documents may be +required by the Government to evidence the relationship. +5. Status. You are not an employea of the United Statoa Coverna.ont +under mia agreement and are not entitled to any benefita normally incident +an employee status. +6. Socracy. You will be required to keep forevar secret this contract +and all information which you may obtain by rosson hereof junious reloaned in +writing by the Government from such obligation), with full knowledge that +violation of such cocracy way subject you to criminal prosecution under the +Caplonage Lave, dated 25 June 1948, as accended, and other applicabis laws +and regulations. +1 + +14-00000 +SECRET +9. Instructions. Instructione received by you from the Government la +briefing or otherwise are a part of this contract and are tacorporatou herein, +provided that such inotruciisas are not inconsistent with the torna horool. +8. Unauthorised Commitments. No promises or commitments pertaining +to rights, privileges or boastits other than those expressly stipulated in +writing in this agreement or any amendment therilu shall be binding o +Government. +9. Torm. This contract to effective as of 5 Juno 1959, and shall +contlaus thereafter for a period of ons (1) year unlese sooner terminated +ofthert +(a) By thirty (30) days' actual notice by either party hereto, or +(b) Without prior notice by the Government, in the event of a broach +of this contract by your violation of the security provisions hereof +or by your otherwise rendering yourself unavailable for acceptable +service. +Subject to the availability of appropriations, this agreement may be extended +upon notice from the Coverturent. Termination of this agreement will not +release you from the obligations of any oscurity cath you may be required to +tako. +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT + +ACCEPTEDI +Brace G. Mastrocola +WITNESS? +APPROVED: +C.H. +C... Tim Cobl 12156 +BY +Contracting Officer +i diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10222-10043.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10222-10043.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e33c018bfc64dd39e3df7829b7dba329b64cfdcc --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10222-10043.md @@ -0,0 +1,668 @@ +14-00000 +104-10222-10043 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +INDEX +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +PERSON/UNIT MOTIFIED +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED + +ACTION INFO +RID COPY ADVANCE COPY +FILE Self CCS3(ICA) +SECRET 252311Z CITE JMWAVE 4480 +DIRECTOR +TYPIC AMKUG +REFERENCE DIRECTOR 57011 + +1. JMWAVE RECORDS SHOW FROM ARRIVAL JMWAVE +LATE 64 TROUGH DECEMBER 65 AMMUG/1 UND AS STATUS COVER +INTER-UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE FOR POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ACTION, +WHICH WAS PROVIDED BY HEAD QUAT.TERS. JOB TITLE WAS RESEARCH- +ER WITH SALARY $600 PER MONTH. AMMUG/1 CLAIMS NO KNOWLEDGE +OF THE BALTIMORE COMPANY, AND SEARCH JMWAVE FILES FAILS +PRODUCE ANY INFO THAT AMMUG/1 CONNECTED WITH ANY SUCH +COMPANY. BEQUEST HOS CLARIFY. + +2. AS IN CASE XMBEROUS OT HER PERUMEN AGENTS, JMWAVE +REVISED 93/1 COVER 1 JAN 66 TO MEET TAX REQUIREMENTS AND +TO PROVIDE EFFECTIVE STAT US COVER. STATION NEGLECTED INFORM +WOGAME RE THIS CHANGE. SCHEAFFER EMPLOYMENT THUS BEGAN +1 JAN SS THERE WAS NO INTER IM EM PAYMENT. + +3. SEVERAL OTHER CRED IT CHECKS SINCE AMMUG/1 EMPLOYED +BY SCHEAFFER HAVE WORKED SMOOT HL Y. AMMUG/1 ATTEMPT ING +PURCHASE HOUSE LOCALLY WHICH APPEARS SE REASON FOR PRESENT +SECRET + +PAGE 2 JMWAVE 4480 SECRET +CHECKS. APPRECIATE EARLY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT INQUIRIES TO +EX PED ITE CLOSING PURCHASE. +SECRET +BT + +NNNN +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10001.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10001.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..30c1921a37cb149209c41be50d55adb228afe09a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10001.md @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +21 January 1965 + +MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD + +SUBJECT: Yuriy Ivanovic NOSENKO + +1. The DDP and Chief, SR met with Ambassador Thompson in his office to advise him of our plans to proceed to hostile interrogation in order to clarify the NOSENKO case. The DDP explained that this was we had reached a firm conclusion late last year that NOSENKO was a provocateur and that hostile interrogation was in order. we decided to review these conclusions with representatives of the FBI. After some considerable delay, a series of meetings was held with the FBI at the level of Deputy Director for Security, Mr. William C. Sullivan. The findings of the FBI, which agreed generally with our own views, were formulated in a letter to the Director signed by John Edgar Hoover. A copy of this memorandum was shown to Ambassador Thompson by the DDP with the comment that the FBI and ourselves do not have a common understanding on the case which was something both the DCI and the Director, FBI, agreed would be necessary. + +2. DDP went on to say that we would hope to begin hostile interrogations in the near future but before we did, we wanted to discuss the case with Ambassador Thompson in light of the various contingencies which might arise during the course of these interrogations. DDP felt that it was preferable to advise Ambassador Thompson well in advance of our intentions so that if consultations with the State Department became necessary on a contingency basis, Ambassador Thompson would be in possession of the background. Ambassador Thompson first asked if we were sure that NOSENKO could not escape and turn himself into the Soviet Embassy. We told him that we had established him in a country house with a large security guard which we felt made escape improbable. Ambassador Thompson then asked if there was a possibility that NOSENKO might commit suicide. We said psychiatrists did not believe he was the type to do so and that our security surveillance was such that we were alert to this possibility and would try to prevent it. Ambassador Thompson also wondered if there had been any communications concerning NOSENKO from the + +Soviet side. He replied there had been none since the confrontation last year following NOSENKO's arrival in this country. We then mentioned the attempts on several occasions by NOSENKO's wife and mother to contact him through the Embassy in Moscow but added that these attempts ceased in March 1964 and nothing has been heard from them since. + +3. Ambassador Thompson then asked if NOSENKO had provided information which would discredit any American officials. We answered in the negative, pointing out that he had reported on former French and Canadian ambassadors. We later qualified the statement on Americans, pointing out that NOSENKO did provide information on a few Americans of lesser rank as well as private citizens. + +4. The DDP then noted that after we reached a point of no return in our interrogations, we might decide that NOSENKO would have to be turned back. Ambassador Thompson expressed concern that the Soviets might use this action to discourage defections. We explained that when we came to the point that a turn-back appeared desirable, we would hope that a statement could be made by the U. S. Government which would establish NOSENKO as a provocateur. The DDP then described the AEJOYFUL case in brief terms to Ambassador Thompson, emphasizing the parallel planning and the possibility that a quadripartite statement by the governments might be considered. The DDP did note, however, that AEJOYFUL was in British hands and that they have the major responsibility even though we and other security and intelligence services had agreed on the handling of the case. The DDP then noted that in past cases where we had turned back people with intelligence backgrounds at their own request, the Soviets had not made publicity capital of these actions. + +5. The earlier mention of our discussions with the FBI recalled to Ambassador Thompson some of the material on Soviet political issues which he has been receiving recently from the FBI. He commented that it was his very strong impression that the information was being fed to us by the Soviets. He said that it either consisted of information we already knew or that which the Soviets would not object to our having. He asked our views on this. The DDP commented that it was the opinion of several officers in the Clandestine Services that some of these FBI sources were under Soviet control whereas the FBI believed them to be genuine. + +6. In summing up our position on the NOSENKO case for Ambassador Thompson, the DDP referred to the kinds of information the Soviets had given up through OSENKO. He made particular reference to the Johnson case and observed that if the Soviets were prepared to provide this kind of build-up to insure the success of NOSENKO's mission, it must then be very important to them. In conclusion, the DDP said that he would send a letter for the record to Mr. Hughes on the topic of NOSENKO to which Ambassador Thompson agreed. + +David E. Murphy +Chief, SR Division diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10011.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10011.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c156fe24326a5fa16976e028fdf4cf4d2771d737 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10011.md @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +104-10226-10011 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +19-120-26 +UR +6 April 1961 + +Chief, Counter Intelligence Division +Support +ATTN: Chief, Miami Office + +Memorandum of Visit to: Julio Pablo RODRIGUEZ Reyes +3332 N.W. 2nd Avenue +Miami, Florida + +1. Mr. Frank Waterston, representative of the US State Dept. in Miami, +advised this office that Subject arrived in the US on 21 Mar 61 as an exile +and that he might have information of interest to this office. + +2. On 4 Apr 61, Louis H. Rodriguez interviewed Subject in Waterston’s +office. An examination of Subject’s passport disclosed that he was born on +23 Jan 1943 in Havana, Cuba. + +3. Subject stated that he is a member of a clandestine organization named +United Revolutionary Movement (URM), which is composed of 15 underground groups. The +coordinator for military operations of it was Major Humberto BORIA Faria, who +was arrested recently. Among the leaders of UR are Rogelio GONZALEZ better +known by his name de guerre of “Tresletero”, and Rafael DIAZ aka “Ralph”. All +these individuals were arrested recently and UR is completely disorganized as +a result. + +4. Subject also stated that his sister with URM was to serve as courier +between the organization and the Catholic Chaplain at the Cabana Fortress. +The liaison between the Chaplain and Subject was Fray Fabian, who is the sacristan +at the Jesus de Miramar Church, in the suburb of Miramar, near Havana. + +5. Subject also made a trip to Sancti Spiritus in the Province of Las +Villas bringing a radio transmitter for the anti-Castro guerrillas operating +in the Escambray. Through the above mentioned priests, Subject obtained, some +information furnished by prisoners held in the Cabana fortress which is being +transmitted to support forces. + +6. Subject intends to remain in the US indefinitely and has been instructed +to contact a Cuban national named “Barreto”, who resides at ........ +Miami. Barreto is the UR representative in Miami. + +7. No further contacts with Subject are anticipated. + +JUANITA F. O’LEARY + +Action Chief in the +security risk +(no discipline) +by +Rodriguez/cab diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10045.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10045.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fd0f9f6c958b2abe7f8bf2e3a68673ce4d4f2074 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10045.md @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +14-00000 +104-10226-10045 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +4 May 1961 + +SUBJECT: Briefing of Mr. Maurice Oldfield, MI-6, by WR/4, Clark Simmons + +1. In view of the request of Mr. Maurice Oldfield, MI-6 +representative, for identities and further particulars regarding the +Robert Horton Geddes case a meeting was held on 2 May 1961 with WH/4/CI, +Clark Simmons, with Mr. Cleveland C. Cramer and John C. Roberts of WR/6 +also present. + +2. At the outset Mr. Oldfield provided the following information: + +a. Robert Horton Geddes is a British subject born in +Lima, Peru, on 7 April 1932. He holds British passport No. C-34880, +issued at Nassau on 14 June 1956. He was not registered at the +British Consulate in Havana and was regarded as being American or +Canadian. + +b. Two employees of the British Embassy, Havana, have visited +Geddes in the Havana jail (military G-2 section) on Sunday evening, +30 April 1961, and had a 15-minute conversation with Geddes alone under +circumstances which they felt were not monitored. Geddes stated to +them: (1) On 19 April he was arrested by the militia (in civilian +clothes) at his hotel; (2) He had been interrogated three times and +gave the impression that he had not disclosed anything of importance; +(3) He was accused of being a CIA agent, and told that he could be +shot because of the existence of civil war; (4) During the third +interrogation Geddes mentioned that there was a message in Spanish +signed by Geddes which was sent allegedly by him by radio-transmitter +asking that CIA send arms to Cuba. + +c. The British Embassy in Havana learned on Saturday, +29 April 1961, that Geddes had regularly been "picked up" at the +Havana Airport on his trips to and from Miami. (Mr. Oldfield was not +certain what exact interpretation could be given to the term +"picked up"). + +3. After relating the above, Mr. Oldfield stated that his service +is interested in obtaining an estimate of the sort of story the Cubans +might use against Geddes or in provocation against the British Embassy, +perhaps to prove that the British Embassy had been in collusion with +the U.S. He referred to the following specific questions which he +had submitted earlier on 4 May and which were relayed by WR/6 to WR/4 +to R. Hopkins for answers to be given in the afternoon session by Clark +Simmons: + +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +2 + +a. What was the identity of the agent guide in Cuba who gave GEDDES +the message he brought to the CIA contact in Miami on 11 March 1961; + +b. What was the identity--or case name--used by the CIA case +officer in Miami; + +c. Was Geddes given any means of clandestine radio-transmission; + +d. What were the instructions given to GEDDES by his case officer. + +4. Mr. Simmons replied as follows: + +a. The only means of communication given to Geddes, besides his +open code phone contact with his wife in Boca Raton, was a very simple SS +system. Geddes was not given any means for clandestine radio-transmission. + +b. Simmons then read and related the following chronology of +Geddes' activities from WH/4 files: + +11 March: Geddes came to Miami on the night of 11 March and made contact +with Cabbage/4, a Cuban in Miami who was in contact with the CIA office. +Geddes had a message from Cabbage/1 a CIA contact inside Cuba. C-4 put +Geddes in contact with a CIA case officer in Miami on 12 March. Geddes +claimed to be an active member of the United Revolucionaria, a resistance +group inside Cuba of which C-1 was a member. At that time Geddes said the +Cuban Navy has a plan to attack all pro-Castro facilities and then flee +Cuba on or about 22 March. Geddes did not ask for any money. His motivation +was not known. The case officer's instructions to Geddes were related solely +to Geddes' report that the Cuban Navy might defect. Geddes returned to +Havana. + +16 March: Geddes departed for Havana. + +20 March: We heard indirectly - Geddes had phoned his wife and indicated +that the individual (C-1) with whom he had been collaborating in United +Revolucionaria was in trouble. The fact behind this was that one of our +agents (member of the CB) inside Cuba had against instructions visited his +wife in Cuba. As a result a net of United Revolucionaria persons was arrested including +C-1. Besides C-1, some of the others of this net knew of Geddes' activities. + +21 March: Geddes returned to Miami. + +23 March: Geddes came to Havana. He was given a simple SS system. +Beginning about 24 March we had reason to suspect Geddes as a possible +provocateur since the defection had not come off and possibility of keeping +the defection of the Navy secret in itself was implausible. + +27 March: Geddes sent a SS message to Miami regarding the possible Cuban +NAVY defection. + +28 March: Through open code telecon with wife said defection of Navy not +for 3 or 4 April. + +29 March: Geddes called wife on telephone. + +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +-3- + +1 April: Geddes sent an SS message which was hand-carried to +Miami by a courier. Geddes also had a telecon with his wife on +this day. + +2 April: Geddes said in telecon to wife that Naval conspirators +would meet on 3 April and Geddes would give on on 5 April a final +date for the defection. + +4 April: Geddes indicated in telecon to wife that the Naval +defection would take place "any day" now. + +7 April: We received a message from Geddes delivered by a third +party (courier) that the Navy plans to defect on 5 or 7 April. +Geddes returned to Miami and said the date was now set for 8 or 9 +April. + +10 April: Geddes returned to Havana. + +11 April: Geddes telephoned his wife that the defection could take +place on 13 or 14 April. + +18 April: Geddes in telecon with wife reported that the defection +would be on 17 or 18 April. + +c. During the account of the above chronology, Simmons +made the following comments: + +(1) The CIA agent inside (C-1) vouched for Geddes but we here in +Headquarters do not know to what extent C-1 had probed into the back- +ground of Geddes and his contacts. We here CIA advise Miami not to +take any action until we had obtained British concurrence but by +that time Geddes had already returned to Havana. He reiterated that +Geddes was a walk-in and was never treated as an agent. + +(2) Geddes and his forecast regarding the defection of the Cuban +Navy were suspect from the outset. He claimed to be a British +citizen but was already performing for the U.S. + +(3) To Mr. Oldfield's question as to whether Geddes had any access +to a SW net, Simmons replied that to his knowledge Geddes only had +phone contact with his wife, SS and one of courier. + +(4) No arms deliveries were involved in the contact with Geddes. + +(5) Simmons said he would look into whom Geddes could compromise +or put the finger on. + +(6) To Mr. Oldfield's repeated request for identities of +C-4, C-1, the Miami case officer, and the net that was arrested on +16 March, Simmons replied that only the DCI has the authority to +release such information. + +(7) The Miami case officer never served inside Cuba. + +SECRET + +14-00000 +SECRET +- 4 - + +5. After Mr. Oldfield had put a number of questions to Simmons +the latter asked Oldfield whether Geddes is possibly a British agent +which Oldfield emphatically answered in the negative. + +6. Mr. Oldfield said that he would recommend off a communication +to his service indicating that Geddes might be a glosser--a provocateur. +However, he asked that he be provided with the following: + +a. CIA appreciation of the United Revolucionaria; + +b. Identities of C-1, C-4 and members of the net with whom +C-1 was arrested on March 16 (sic). Simmons acknowledged that besides +C-1 conceivably several other members of this net might have known of +Geddes and his activities.) + +c. Identities of the couriers who had contact with Geddes; + +d. The identity of the CIA case officer--the name or names +used by him in contacts with Geddes; + +e. Chronological summary of the visits of Geddes to Miami +and returns to Havana; also a list of the nature of his communications +to Miami (by telecon, courier, etc.) and communications sent to him in +Havana. + +John G. Roberts +DC/WR/6 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10067.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10067.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..aa2a8453182b85227af8de0098736e70d26d1e81 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10067.md @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +104-10226-10067 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +# DISPATCH + +A-B-C-D-E-F + +To: Chief of Station, JIWAVE + +From: Chief, Special Affairs Staff +DIVCUR/TIPIS/Operational +Reactions from WH to UR Propaganda and Desire to concentrate UR efforts on PSYWAR +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +AR: As Indicated + +RSP: UNGA 9274, 27 May 1963 + +1. Paragraph 3 of refs: Concerned elements at headquarters stated the attachments with interest; however, the material was not considered of special operational import to merit specific guidance to witting contacts in the UR. + +2. Any additional effort by the UR to reach and influence FOREIGN audiences will be highly valued. + +END OF DISPATCH + +Distribution: +3 - Addressees + +Portf +1 - SAS/PROP +R - SAS/ +1 - C/NR/CA + +RID + +RID/FI + +DESTROY + +CROSS REFERENCE TO: 19-127-25 +DATE TYPED: 18 June 63 DATE DISTRIBUTED: 21 JUL 1963 +SECURITY CLASSIFICATION AND REQUIRED + +UFON - 277 + +CLASSIFICATION: S-E-C-R-E-T COORDINATING NUMBER: 19-125-26 + +OFFICE: ORIGINATING +SAS/DCE/PA-PROF: Bruce MAS Master TYPE + +OFFICE SYMBOL: DUT COORDINATING OFFICER +C/SAS/MOB: 097 A. S. Bishop + +C/WH/CA: 18 June 1963 + +OFFICE SYMBOL: RELEASING OFFICER + +DATE: DATE: RELEASE NUMBER: 45718 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10087.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10087.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e6eb04ec891b14c5fd81ae37a5082d71ee122ea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10087.md @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +104-10226-10087 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TRANSMITTAL +OF +TDCS INFORMATION REPORT + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +(When Filled in) + +UNIT +Jane S. Ingle::jg +TFW/Intel/Reports +Ext. +5547 +DATE +27 August 1962 + +ROUTING +Aug 28 13 44Z62 + +TDCS -3/520,846 SLCT. + +CONFIRMATION COPIES +TFW 12 + +INFORMATION COPIES +CI/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FI/D, FI/INT 5, IW 2, CA 2, CA/PRG, OS, WH 6, +WE 4, + +DATE DISTRIBUTED +27 August 1962 + +DISSEMINATION +TFW/Int 2 TFW/PROP-PA 1 WH/R 1 +TFW/FI 2 TFW/SI 1 WE/3 3 +TFW/CI 2 TFW/WAVE 1 WE/R 1 +TFW/PM 1 WH/PACY 2 OS/SSD/Bauman 1 + +EVALUATION +REQUESTED STATE ARMY NAVY AIR + +PRECEDENCE +ROUTINE + +BASED ON (IM. Rpt. Prof.) +WAVE-7632 (IN-11670) +WAVE-7114 (IN-46173) +UFG-1396 +UNION (UNION-11) +Liaison: G + +HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS +NO FOREIGN DISSEM + +DD/P INTERNAL USE ONLY + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +(When Filled in) + +COORDINATING OFFICER(S) +W.S. Compton +WE/3/RE (in draft) + +RELEASING OFFICER +TFW/Intel + +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM +CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY +The material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within the meaning of the Esplanage Laws, Title 18 U.S.C. Secs. +793 and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law. + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/NO FOREIGN DISSEM +COUNTRY +CUBA +REPORT NO. TDCS-3/520,846. +SUBJECT +PLANNED UPRISING BY OPPOSITION +GROUPS IN CUBA +DATE DISTR +27 AUGUST 1962 + +DATE OF +INFO. +PLACE & +DATE ACO. +APPRAISAL +SOURCE +AUGUST 1962 +FRANCE, PARIS (25 AUGUST 1962) + +PRECEDENCE ROUTINE +REFERENCES +RD-ACQ-01258 +RD-W-2107 +FIELD REPORT NO. +IN -46173 +-11670 + +THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE +AN OFFICIAL FRENCH SERVICE. + +STATE +1. MEMBERS OF THE UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (UR) REPORTED TO THE +FRENCH EMBASSY IN HABANA THAT ON 10 AUGUST THEY WERE INVITED TO ATTEND +A MEETING ON 14 AUGUST ORGANIZED BY THE DIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO +ESTUDIANTIL (DRE) AND THE MOVIMIENTO REVOLUCIONARIO DEL PUEBLO +(MRP), THE PURPOSE OF THE MEETING WAS FOR THE THREE GROUPS TO PLAN A +STAGE OF ACTIVE WARFARE. THE UR WAS ADVISED BY THE FRENCH EMBASSY +NOT TO PARTICIPATE, BUT THE UR COULD NOT CONVINCE THE DRE AND THE +MRP TO REVERSE THEIR DECISION FOR AN UPRISING SCHEDULED FOR THE LAST +DAYS OF AUGUST, WHICH WOULD RESULT IN A GENERAL UPRISING OF ALL +INTERNAL RESISTANCE GROUPS. + +2. FIELD DISSEM: CINCLANT, CINCARIB + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +SE-C-R-E-T/NO FOREIGN DISSEM +STATE ARMY/ACSI NAVY AIR JCS SECDEF NSA NIC USIA OCI ONE OCR ORR OD DIA INS +REPCINCLANT +TELEGRAM INFORMATION REPORT TELEGRAM + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/NO FOREIGN DISSEM +TDCS -3/520,846 +11670 +47173 +PAGE +2 + +3. HEADQUARTERS COMMENT: AMERICAN EMBASSY, PARIS, TELEGRAM +NO. 984, DATED 26 AUGUST 1962, REPORTED INFORMATION FROM THE FRENCH +AMBASSADOR IN HABANA ON THIS AGREEMENT FOR A GENERAL UPRISING +DURING THE LAST DAYS OF AUGUST. +END OF MESSAGE + +CLASSIFICATION - DISSEMINATION CONTROLS +S-E-C-R-E-T/NO FOREIGN DISSEM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10090.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10090.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..25ca85c96b25c8fbfd7e5ff4288373b16b8ababb --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10090.md @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +TO : UFICO +FROM : JIAWAVE +ACTION: TFW 10 (MR. KAPPEL, TFW ISSUED TEMPO COPY 2315, 30 AUG) +INFO : DCI, DD/P, ADOP, SOD-5, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CA/O +CI/OS, CI/IC 2, FI, FI/D, FI/INT 2, IV 2, W 7, +DD/1, AD/CI 2, AD/NE, S/C 2 + +AUG 31 03102 62 + +OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE + +IN14497 +::INI 4497 + +OPIM DIR CITE WAVE 7916 +GYROSE INTEL +REF A. WAVE 7983 (CM 14487). +B. WAVE 7986 (CM 14226). +1. REFS REFLECT MOST RECENT ACQUISITION INTEL RE TIMING +GENERAL UPRISING. DISTURBING ASPECT RECEIPT THIS INFO IS FACT +IT REACHING KUBARK VIA WIDE VARIETY SOURCES BUT ULTIMATE END +SOURCE ALWAYS UR. ANALYSIS THIS INFO INDICATES IT HANGS TOGETHER +RATHER WELL AND IN MANY INSTANCES VARIETY OF CHANNELS VIA WHICH +IT RECEIVED WOULD NORMALLY TEND SERVE AS CROSS CHECK OR CONFIR- +MATION. WE CONFIDENT THIS INTEL COMING FROM UR CHANNELS WHICH EXILE +UR REGARDS AS BONA FIDE. WAVE INITIALLY REGARDED INFO AS ACCURATE +REFLECTION WHAT UR EXPERIENCING IN CUBA. HOWEVER INVESTIGATION +AND REAPPRAISAL THIS INFO LEADS CONSLUSION INFO NOT ACCURATE AND +MAY BE REFLECTION 0-2 DECEPTION OR PROVOCATION OP. +2. COLLATION ALL INTEL WHICH OBTAINED FROM UR SOURCES RE +UPRISING CUBA HAS IDENTIFIED FOLLOWING GROUPS AS SCHEDULED +PARTICIPATE THIS REVOLT. OUR COMMENTS RE INQUIRIES WITH THESE +GROUPS REVEALS FOLLOWING + +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED + +A. DRE REPEAT DRE. PEDRO INTERIAN GARCIA STATES DRE HAS +NO INFO RE SCHEDULED REVOLT. +B. MRP REPEAT MRP. AMRAZZ-1 CLAIMS HAS NO INFO RE INTERNAL +REVOLT. +C. 30 NOV REPEAT 30 NOV. AMICE-8 REPORTS HIS FACTION +RECEIVED CODED CABLE 33 AUG FROM CUBA WHICH REQUESTED ARMS AS +SITUATION DESPERATE AND THEY NEED HELP. AMICE-8 SENT CODED REPLY +30 AUG STATING HOLD OFF FROM ANY PRECIPITOUS ACTION. AMICE-8 HAS +NO INFO RE TIMING ANY REVOLT. + +D. JUVENTUD ANTICOMUNISTA CATOLICA REPEAT JUVENTUD +ANTICOMUNISTA CATOLICA. (CATHOLIC ANTI-COMMUNIST YOUTH) AMPAN-4 +REPORTS THIS GROUP HAS NO INFO RE REVOLT. +E. MRR REPEAT MRR. CESAR BARO INDICATES HE HAS HAD COMMO +FROM CUBA LAST FEW DAYS BUT NO MENTION MADE ANY REVOLT. +F. ELN REPEAT ELN. (EJERCITO DE LIBERACION NACIONAL). +WE TRYING OBTAIN INFO FROM THIS GROUP. +G. FND REPEAT FND. WE TRYING OBTAIN INFO FROM THIS GROUP. +H. FAL REPEAT FAL. HAVE NO INFO OR READY ACCESS THIS GROUP. +I. SECUNDO FRENTE ESCAMBRAY REPEAT SECUNDO FRENTE +ESCAMBRAY. WE TRYING OBTAIN FROM THIS GROUP. +3. VIEW PAPA 2 INFO PLUS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE INTERNAL CUBAN +SCENE WHICH STEMS FROM DAILY CONTACT REFUGEES, RECEIPT AGENT +TRAFFIC, ETC. MUST CONCLUDE THAT BALANCED JUDGEMENT CONTINUES +INDICATE BONA FIDE POPULAR UPRISING NOT LIKELY AT THIS TIME. +4. HAVE NOT EXCLUDED PROVOCATION POSSIBILITY THEREFORE +HAVE ARRANGED FOR ANCORE-2 BROADCAST FOLLOWING STATEMENT 2008 + +SECRET + +HOURS (VER VAL). WILL SUBSEQUENTLY REPLAY OVER ALL SPANISH +PROGRAMS WIF, VOES, AND WET. STATEMENT WILL READ AS FOLLOWS +"RELIABLE REFUGEE SOURCES AND INFO COMING OUT OF CUBA AS WELL +AS CUBAN RADIO REPORTS INDICATE CLEARLY THAT CASTROFORCES HAVE +BEEN ON A WAR FOOTING UNDER CONSTANT ALERT EVER SINCE THE +DRE ATTACK OF 24 AUG. THEY ARE PREPARED TO CRUSH ANY SIGN OF +UPRISING, RESISTANCE OR CUBAN INVASION FROM OUTSIDE. ALL TRUE +CUBAN PATRIOTS ARE URGENTLY WARNED NOT TO UNDERTAKE AT THIS +TIME AN UPRISING AS THIS IS DESIRED AND EXPECTED BY THE CASTRO +COMMUNIST FORCES. LOYAL PATRIOTS MUST FEAR AND EXPECT PROVOCATIONS. +LIBERATION WILL COME BUT NOW IS NOT THE TIME TO REVOLT." + +END OF MESSAGE +CS Comment: Reported a general uprising in all of the Provinces of Cuba +is scheduled for 4:00 a.m. on 31 August. + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10117.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10117.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..47211d7e008ca1ee0ac94ad3cdff51c1a09d6e69 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10226-10117.md @@ -0,0 +1,304 @@ +14-00000, + +104-10226-10117 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 +MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CLA HEADQUARTERS BY + +HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS + +FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: 100-5-1 + +INCLUSIVE DATES: AUG. 62- DEC. 63 + +CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: + +ROOM: + +DELETIONS, IF ANY: THIRD AGENCY MATERIAL + +DATE DATE +RECEIVED RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL + +NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE + +14-00000 +Pre-dates +HSCA request + +(all 3rd Agency) + +14-00000 +UNCLASSIFIED. INTERNAL CONFIDENTIAL SECRET +USE ONLY +ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET + +SUBJECT: (Optional) + +FROM: +DC/03/JPriebe + +TO: (Officer designation, room number, and +building) +DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom +INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) +RECEIVED FORWARDED +1. DO/SR 30/7 +2. DO/SAT +3. SR/CI/BBright AUG1 2- This information was sent to +Staff recently and has +probably been forwarded to you +for reply. Though you might +4. Joon be able to use this extra copy. +5. +6. CSR/CI/K ENLARGED FROM RID/FI +7. Dolores OR +8. EE/G/CE-Wagen 19/8 I sonate in memo... +Schroeden apparent BIND +approach a subsequent +9. SR/CI/K +Sou, ausach.Cous + +10. +Felife bower +Spotid o + +11. SR/CI/A IGB? + +12. Joon 8 to 9: Looks like RIS was +on him first, but they +have sent Felt +(KJA 19 +(or another) +at him for +they +for Secrintment attit elipt. +4 +13. +RIDIAN +-RI/MIS +RID/files + +14. + +610 +AISE PREVIOUS +EDITIONS +SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED +USE ONLY. 100-5-1 +14-00000 +CLOFET SENSITIVE + +5 July 1963 +Chief, CI Staff/L +2 C 48 Про + +Chief, Contact Division, CO + +Attempted RIS Penetration of Bell Telephone Laboratories - BI-10612 + +1. Attached are two memorunda, dated 21 June 1963, from +car New York Field Office concerning apparent Ria interest +in Manfred R. Schroeder and Donald E. Thomas, Bell Telephone +Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey. We believe this informa +tion should be passed to the FBI immediately. We would ap +preciate being advised the date this information is forwarded +to the Bureau. + +2. For your information, permission to brief Dr. Schroeder +prior to his trip to the USSR was requested by our New York +Office but refused by FI Staff. In view of his employment, how- +ever, and previous CD/00 contacts with him, FI recommended he +be provided with a strong defensive and realities briefing. + +3. Further inquiry may be directed to Mrs. Shirley Stetson, +cn/08, Depart Branch, Room 413, 1717 8 Street, H. W., extension +2268. +Canos. 7701 +1816-3 + +Reales: As stated above +K. M. AIRCRAFT +SBStetson/m +80 100 100-5-1 +Για + +30 JULY 63 +CS COPY 100-5-1 + +SECRET SENSITIVE - info +14-00000 +SECRET +UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT +Memorandum + +TO Chief, Contact Division DATE: 1 July 1963 +Attn Mc Connell/Czajkowski/Lincoln Staff +FROM Chief, New York Office +SUBJECT: Attempted R.I.S. Penetration of Bell Telephone Labs + +Ref: II Reports 2988-3 and 2989-3 + +1. We thought the attached reports would be of interest to Lincoln +Staff from a Soviet realities standpoint. We also felt that they should +be brought to the attention of Division management because the M.O. out- +lined therein is becoming a major factor in dealing with sources who have +contact with Sovbloc nationals. It has been our experience that the type +of activity outlined has been on a marked increase, particularly since +the establishment of the KGB 10th Directorate. Although such activity +by Sov legals is taking place throughout the continental U.S., undoubtedly +its greatest impact is being felt in the New York and Washington, D.C. +areas because of the large Soviet Government establishments in both of +these cities. For this reason it would seem imperative that both WAFO +and NYFO be extremely vigilant for such activity in companies and insti- +tutions with which they are dealing in order that it may be recognized +in its earliest stages and appropriate CI/CE countermeasures instituted. +In order to assist other offices in this respect, we plan to write in the +near future an article for the Division Newsletter, outlining some of our +experiences along these lines. + +2. We were somewhat disappointed in CI Staff's reaction to our +recent request for assistance in defensive briefing of the subject of +one of the attached reports. It seems to be quite clear now that our +original assumption concerning his being R.I.S. targeted was quite correct +and that there is a strong likelihood that his current trip behind the +Curtain vill be utilized by the opposition for provocation and/or an +actual recruitment attempt. We wonder in future cases of this nature +exactly what support we may expect from Angleton's shop. Although we +feel that we have a fair capability for handling such matters here in +New York, we do admit that, at least on this one, we would have felt +slightly more comfortable had a CI specialist been along, if for no other +reason than to preclude any possible Monday morning quarterbacking by the +"old pros." + +SECRET 10612 + +14-00000 +SECRET +-2- +Subject: Attempted R.I.S. Penetration of Bell Telephone Labs + +3. Judging by the attached material, it would appear that, despite +established Bell policy (see our 16 May memorandum re Case 39,790), the +opposition has seen fit to deflower at least two of Bell's scientific +virgins. We serjously wonder at this point just how many other Bell +people might be in the same boat. Perhaps, as a result of all this, +some representation by Bell management to the KGB will be forthcoming, +spelling out to that organization, as was spelled out to our own, estab- +lished company policy pertaining to such matters. In any event, it would +appear that at least one or two Bell scientists, and there are probably +more, have been giving the R.I.S. more cooperation and reporting than the +Agency. Let's hope that in the near future Bell management takes some +effective steps to rectify this rather ludicrous, and patently dangerous, +situation. + +Attachments: I Reports 2988-3 +and 2989-3 +JAY B. L. REEVES + +Chagle/ng + +10612 +SECRET + +14-00000 + +Memorandum +SEROBICE +TO +Attn +: Chier, Contact Division. +: Support (Chirley Stetson) +DATE. 26 June +FROM +Chief, New fork Office +Apparent KIS Interest in Manfred Pr +stapper: +Bell Telephone La> +201-734194 +(201-734194) + +1: +11 0930-1230 hours 14 June, Manfred A. Schroeder of Bell Labs +received a strong defensive briefing in correction with his June - +July trip to the USSK and sulguria (see our 7ay Coordination Out- +line for subject). During Schroeder's briefing, Nagle elicited +from him that prior to a trip to the USSR in 1959 he had been con- +tacted by an individual who represented himsel se a West Germaτι +Intelligence Officer. More important, we also learned that, ut +about the same time, RIS cultivation of Schroeder apparently began. + +2. Concerning the West German approach, Schroeder indicated +that his mother, who resides in Hamburg, wa, telephoned in 1959 by +an individual who claimed to be an old acqur.intance of her son's +and who was interested in contacting hin concerning employment in +the US. The caller left a phone number and said that he would ap- +preciate il if Schroeder could call him neze time he was in Haaturg. +Schroeder's mother relayed the message to her con, and, as requested, +he telephoned the caller just prior to his ン USSR junket. The +individual he called identified himself as a West German intelligence +Officer and said that he would like to oder as coon as +possible. Schroeder agreed. When they met, the individual in question +(Schroeder does not recali his name) presented suitable credentiale +and expressed interest in Senroeder's trip to the USSR. According to +Schroeder's account, the West German Intelligence Officer gave him the +old "keep your eyes and ears open" pitch, and old him that he would +contact him in the first West German city in which he touched down +after his USSR trip. Schroeder was conducted in Stuttgart promptly +after returning to Germany from the US on his way back to the US. +Because of his US employment and the fact that Bell paid for his trip, +Schroeder became very apprehensive about any further contact with the +West German service and at the time of the call indicated that he had +nothing to say and wanted no further contact. Other than the cursory +examination of credentials (us reported above), Schroeder made no +attempt to establish the bona fides of the German who made the approach. +We pointed out to Schroeder the unlikely possibility that the approach +might not have been Lone fide and might, in fact, have been a provo- +cation. +* Cogheytached. + +SECRET 10612 +SENSITIVE + +14-00000 +SENSITIVE + +A interest. + +3. Apparently R.I.S. ultivation . + +prior the above incident. According to him + +received what appeared to be a routine invitation vis + +acoustics Ocilities in Mosconti lengrad in a + +connection witi. the invitin wrote. Sav +that during his visit he would like to m + +Sov acoustics engineer who was very interest + +and ind done sever Russian trainlong of + +a result of this corresponience, Scaronder receives + +ut his home a couple of days prior ti dejartcy +from an individual who lede + +In New York. The caller told me + +de haure +:i: + +Tor delivery this spel + +of the Stat +Cort.10. + +caller, whose na Schect + +Like to deliveα. +: +Schroeder in a +which he had t + +thor comida diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10003.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10003.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8c79ccf414838e1a82cb994b8827a81823629267 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10003.md @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +104-10227-10003 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +Methodology: + +1. The portion of the 11 June 1962 tape in question +was provided to two employees, both of whom are professional +transcribers and native Russian speakers. They were provided +with the background of the difficulty, i.e., that previous +transcriptions of the tape quoted Nosenko as saying that +he had "also been in the States" and that he had used the +alias Nikolayev "both in England and 'u vas' i.e., in the +United States. + +2. Mr. Kozlov and Mr. Berest produced a transcription +which contains no statement of Nosenko's saying he had been +in the United States. In addition, their rendering of the +sentence pertaining to Nosenko's use of the alias Nikolayev +reads, with no equivocation, "both in England and 'u nas'", +i.e., "in the Soviet Union." + +3. Independently, the same portion of tape was given +yet another professional transcriber, a native Russian +speaker. She was given no background whatsoever on the +problem. Her transcript contained no statement of Nosenko's +saying he had been in the United States. In addition, her +rendering of the sentence pertaining to Nosenko's use of +the alias Nikolayev reads unequivocally as "both in England +and 'u nas'", i.e., "in the Soviet Union." + +WARNING NOTICE - SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS +INVOLVED E2 IMPDET CL BY 011340 + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10046.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10046.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..bb6ca7929eb33561a54601af01a8d7f7ff99ca9d --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10046.md @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +104-10227-10046 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH +SEAT/AIR BAT +PROCESSING +FROM tellano Shiz Ara te He RD-1 o +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES State Departemt iterat + +ACTION REJIES None, I +1. An APOT sutsource, edcardo NUNEZ Garcia, reported on 12 December 1961 +that he had that day, by chance, almal s ds, a Corror Gologate of +Dr. Aureliano SAN arane, al tuo kw orleans Airp 201284.30.3 + +2. U stato: that GEEGA said that he was retarding that eng from a +trip to Pommes and Guatemala. In Panama be had talisi te create GITAN +and had foune kada to co jaiadinti, int, to the contrar, shen he had Lalked +to Presiocol DRHORAS in Guateral a a no had femi hir ostrerely anch chon to have +CASTRO Mafiatal, DIGGAS hai asked CIRESIA about his visit to CHAT, +and then GrIPA expressed his opinion, YULES sale it was logical became +CHIARI was extremely cowaraly. + +3. According to EZ, CTBRIGA further said that a short time ago +he had teen called by Er. Ob Hurwitch, Chief of the Cuban Desk in the +State Departout, and that Hurwitch hai told him not to fool around wi ti +SEZ or Julio Galecano the man she ind the support of the U.S. +was AMI-L, and that as ho, Hurwitch, had knowlsige of the great work done +ty GIGA, he did not want him to contiano lesin more time. +: + +4. HUWEZ added that intia add that a few days later he received a +phong call from A-1. -1. TEINA told U that he will help +-1, +bocanso it was rostested, but he would never have done so by his own wich. +: + +5. 10.2 add that GIOGA continued his travel en te dasidacton, wher +he resices at 1419-27th Street, .., Wasirington ?. + +Distributions. +3-admarters +CS FILE COPY 19-124-25 +CROSS REFERENCE TO +MD OF DISTATO +DATE TYPE +DATE DISPATCHED +19:00 18 +DISPATLY SYMBOL AND NUMBER + +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER + +CLASSIFICATION +Ar COM diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10121.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10121.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7195a44036087ffa048b1bb7dd867509f6fbf33a --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10121.md @@ -0,0 +1,252 @@ +14-00000 +104-10227-10121 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +(TYPED O/DDF) +0710 L.B. KIRKPATRICK 173 +UNIT. 1. G. +DATE. 8856 2 MAY 1961 + +TO SEE ATTACHED LIST +FROM DIRECTOR +CONF IG +INFO. DCI, D/OCI, DOP, COP, A2DP/A, EE 4, FC 5, 14, +AF 4, HE 4, WH 4, s/c 2 + +TO ΕΣΕ ΑΤΤAGHED LIST INFO CITE DIR +BOOK MESSAGE +FROM ASCHAM + +1. AS RESULT OF DEFEAT OF THE CUBAN OPERATION CONSIDERABLE +COMMENT CONCERNING KUBARK NOW BEING MADE IN PRESS AND IN CONGRESS. +MANY PROPOSALS ARE BEING AND WILL BE RAISED CONCERNING KUBARK AND +OTHER ACTIVITIES IN THIS AREA OF ODYOKE. ACTUALLY MUCH MIS- +INFORMATION GENERALLY REPORTED AND WHILE SOME PROPOSALS ARE FROM +RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS, THERE ARE MANY DISTORTIONS OF ACTUAL +SITUATION. DETALS OF CUBAN OPERATION ARE SUFFICIENTLY COVERED IN +DEPCIRTEL 1637 AND SUGGEST YOU OBTAIN THIS FOR YOUR INFO. IT IS MY VII V. +THAT KUBARK ACQUITTED ITSELF WELL IN MOST RESPECTS, ALTHOUGH I PLA +TO MEMIT ALL SEAL FALTS TO AS AVAILA +FULL REVIEW OF OPERATION AFTER REASONABLE PERIOD HAS FLAPSED IN +ΤΗΕ ΜΕΑNTIME PRESIDENT HAS DIRECTED GENERAL MAXWELL TAYLOR 10 TA +CLOSE LOOK AT ALL PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS IN AREA OF MILITARY AND +PARAMILITARY, GUERRILLA AND ANTI-GUERRILLA ACTIVITIES WHICH FALL +SHORT OF OUTRIGHT WAR. HE WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO LESSONS +RELEASING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICERs AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copr +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET +ROUTING +SEFERRED +MAY 3012 +ROUTINE +VRIORITY +OPERATIONAL +IMMEDIATE +OUT52128 +OUT 57125 +57347- +31917 +14-00000 + +UNIT +EAT +DATE. +TO +FICMS DIRECTOR +COND +DUO, + +10 + +FROM RECENT EVENTS IN CUBA. IN THIS EFFORT HE WILL BE ASSISTED BY +ATTORNEY GENERAL, CILLEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS, AND MYSELF. HIS +REPORT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT BY MAY 15. + +2. WHILE IN NO WAY WISHING TO LESSEN THE SERIOUSNESS OF DEFEAT IN +CUBA BOTH FOR KUBARK AND PBPRIME, I WISH TO ASSURE EVERYBODY THAT +OUR PRIMARY EFFORT SHOULD BE TO LEARN FROM EXPERIENCE, GOOD OR EAD. +FURTHER, UNLESS INSTRUCTED BY COMPETENT AUTHORITY TO THE CONTRARY, +EVERYBODY SHOULD CONTINUE WITH HIS PRESENT ACTIVITIES AND PROJE CTS. + +FOR YOUR INFO, WE HAVE FULLY BRIEFED APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES OF +CONGRESS ON THE CUBAN OPERATION AND IN FACT HAVE MORE THAN EVER +BEFORE DURING THIS SESSION OF CONGRESS KEPT THE ARMED SERVICES AND +APPROPRIATE COMMITTEES ADVISED ON DAILY BASIS OF VITAL INTELLIGENCE, +PERTINENT OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES AND PROBLEMS. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +10 October 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Meeting with Dr. MIRO Cardona on 6 October + +1. Dr. MIRO arrived about 9:50 a. m. for the meeting we had set at 10:00; again he was driven by his secretary whom he introduced. As during the first meeting, she remained outside in the car. Our meeting lasted until 12:00 noon. + +2. First, Dr. MIRO handed me a note in longhand listing the topics discussed with me on 5 October. These points are: + + a. Groups conducting propaganda, etc. with Agency support should receive their support and be coordinated through the Council. + + b. A propaganda campaign should be waned by the Council aimed at: + + (1) Cuba, via a long wave radio station in Key West. + + (2) Cubans in Miami and other U. S. areas by: + + (a) Subsidising Diario de las Americas. + + (5) Contracting for time on radio stations. + + (3) Latin America, with a plan such as the "Operacion Grieta." + + c. Underground Activities. + + (1) Provision of monthly funds to Council for procuring Cuban pesos to send to the seven-odd resistance groups in Cuba through reliable channels (such as previously sent through the Italian Embassy). + +(2) Commando action as outlined in plan presented to me on 6 October. + +3. Commando Plan + +Then Dr. MIRO handed me a plan (in English) for clandestine action prepared by his military collaborators, whom he named as Colonel Manuel VARELA Castro, an officer of the Academy, Captain Enrique DESPAIGNE, and Colonel (fan) MONTEAGUDO. He slated that they were of the BARQUIN group and had been prisoners. + +With respect to the plan for clandestine operations in Cuba, he stated that 300 men could be counted upon for commando action, part of them here, part in Cuba. Ho reiterated that a commando operation was essential to holster morale among the anti-Castro cloments In Cuba atrd in exile sa well as to conduct sabotage that would further weaken Cuban economy and the Communist regime. He said that for this operation V. 5. help would be necessary in groviding weapons, armino, demolitions, equipmont, and funds. He proposed that if this plan was considered to have merit, that I arrange to have someone meet with his military men to work out the details. After all preparations had been made and matoriel provided, etc, the operation would be purely a Cuban affair. (NOTE: Plan turned over to Thorageen at our ne eting at 13:30 on 6 October for transmission.) + +4. Request for Arms, etc. to send to Escambray + +Dr.MIRO renmarked that over a month ago he had made a request to Clark for arma for the anti-Castro insurgents in the Escambray, but to date had heard nothing relative to the request. He commented wryly. "I aok but never hear an answer." He said that the lighterso there should be supported. Dr. MIRC stated that he had a boat (provided by us) and a means for delivery of the arme. Cavaldo RAMIREZ is chief of the Escambray group. +COMMENT: Has anything been done about this request? + +5. Information on Arms Heceived by Castro Regimo + +Ur. MIRO handed ine a lone report which he said was brought to him by the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba when the latter came to the U. 5. at the time of President PROTOILIO visit. "He paid the Ambassador would not divulge the source of the information but commented, "You will know." +* Report turned over to Thompson on 6 October. + +Dr. MIRO said there was no way to determine the accuracy of the figures given of planes, guns, etc, received from the Soviet bloc (and haly and Canada) but even if the figures were exaggerated 100 per ceat, they would still be impressive. + +Ho added that Castro is daily becoming stronger militarily with weapons and with a large militia of close to 300,000 being trained to use them while the economy continues to deteriorate. Ferhaps only half the militia would be effective. But that is siseable. Thus, he said, the longer the delay in positive military action to overthrow Castro, the greater will be the task. We must act soon, vigorously and effectively, to insure victory. Another defeat would be disastrous and would make Cubans, Latin Americans and others believo Castro to be invincibi, Then would come accommodations and even worse, the traplanting of Castro-backed regimes in the hormisphere. And the U. S. would sufier worst of all, being diacredited for defeat and "gullt of interiorence." "in the UN na nation would stand boside the U. S." + +6. Proposal that Connell go to Cuba with Commando Group and Establish a Coverament on Cuban soil + +Dr. MIRO then declared that he was convinced that Castro would never be overthrown by all the propagania, the sabotage, commando raide, guerrilla activities, rupture of diplomatic relations and deteriorating ocononly, and that it was inconceivable to establish a government-irexite for nothing would come of it, that the only soluiton for defeating the Castro regime was for the Revolutionary Conacil to go to Cuba and estab- lish a goverament cu Cuban soll, ask recognition by all friendly countries and military assistance of its pricipal ally, the U. S., and that the U.S. be ready to intervene immediately with its Forces. This would all have to take place in a matter of 48 hours, otherwise it would fail. I recognise that this is a bold plan, but boldness is necessary. There will be many risko, many may be killed. As for myself, I don't care if I die. I have loat all my personal possessions and my son is a prisoner," he reiterated that all roust be well prepared in advance, there must be no vaciliation, everything must procood rapidly. First, a cocinando raid in force to eeixa a place of Cuban territory, preferably near Guantanamo, and lonia- diately the members of the Council go ashore, proclaim a provisional government, broadcast by radio to all nations an appeal for recognition (and cables prepared in advance would also be sent out), request U. S. assistance, and the U. 5. should furaish euch assistance at once in ade- quate strength to easure victory. + +Belore such an action in undertaken, the enemy srast しゅ softened by propaganda, sabotage, raido, underground action, and the mass of the people of Cuba musi be prepared to accept the provisionai government through propaganda, increased knowledge of the Council and its unifying efforts. + +Dr. MIRO asked the what I thought of into project; did i think that Castro could be overthrown in any other way. I admitted that strong military action appeared necessary. I stated further tiet of course his plan would have to be studied at the highest government levels. He proposed that he might elaborate a plan with his military collaboratora, and I suggested that he do this so that it might be examined and considered. + +Dr. MIRO declared that he was convinced that thie Communist degger in the side of the States could only be eradicated by such action, that the U.S. Is and will be blamed for ail anti-Castro promazanda, sabotage, etc. and that enemy states will denounce it for latervention In Cube, but that if the V. 5. goes to the aid of a friendly revolutionary regimo established in the country and helps it defeat the Soviet-backed Communist regime, all friendly governments will applaud. + +"I have no personal politicei ambitions, declared MIEC. "I merely am trying to chair the Council, whose mission is to snily the anti-Castro elements inside and outside of Cuba. If the team isn't con- sidered effective, then change the pitcher. But I believe the Council must establish itself on Cuban soil, and 2002. Time is against us." Thuunta del Este agreement will backfire ayalust the U. S. if Castro is allowed. to remain in Cuba. In a year, after the politicsa of the countries re- ceiving U. 5. all have gotten their hands on U. S. gold, they will say, "Thanks to Castro, vre got this. And they will spend it as in the past with no benefits to the social and economic welfare of the people." + +7. Views about the Judges and Lawyera + +I queried Dr. AilRO as to his views relative to the podges and lawyers and their future status. He said he hoped that they could all reunite and that they could be given assistance as in the past. He do- clared that Dr. ALABAU was not qualified to be a justice and that he was daing nothing but making politics and trying to discredit the Comcil and MIRC and VARONA. Dr. MIRO declared that he, as Prime Minister in the early days of the Castro government, had named LABAL to the + +Supreme Court, but that now he considered LABAU unfit to hold any judicial position. + +8. Members of the Revolutionary Council + +Dr. MIRO remarked that he had a meeting of the Council an 10 October. I asked what elements now composed it and what he pro- posed to add. He named the following as presently in the Consejo: + +Rescato +30 de Noviembre +MAR +Accion Democratica +20 de Mayo +AAA Independiente +MDC +Montecristi + +Ho said he had invited to join: + +MRP +Unidad Revolucionaria + +and awaited their reply. + +He would also like to have the Workers, Students, and the Professionals (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.) come into the Council. He be- lieves Batistianos and Comunistas and elements unwilling to cooperato should be excluded, but that all other groups should be brought together under the Council, + +Ho contends that all anti-Castro activities, except clandestine and military, should be coordinated by members of the Council, but that the excepted activities should be known caly to him (MIRO). + +9. Probable Argentine Rupture of Relations with Cuba + +Dr. MIRO declared that he believed fınıminent the Argentine rupture of relations with Cuba. He said the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba (Julio AMOEDO) was ordered to return to Havana (he had been vacationing in the U. S. after FRONDIZI's visit); that VILLANUEVA, a Secretary of the Argentine Embassy in Cuba was coming to see MIRO today; and further that he (MIRC) had received a phone call last night + +from a Spaniard (Nicanor FERNANDEZ) in Buenos Aires, urging MIRO to go to Buenos Aires to arouse anti-Castro sentiment of the people, Inasmuch as some Argentine action against Cuba appeared imminent. (FERNANDEZ said he had already written MIRC a letter.) MINO says, "Of course, I cannot go. I have the Consejo meeting on the 10th. Furthermore, I am going to New York on October 11th or 12th for the SIP. (Socloded Interamericana de Prensa) meeting and have been allotted 12 ininutes to address the meeting." + +10. MIRO to attend Homage to LACERDA (Brasilian who Precipitated QUADROS' resignation) on October 15 + +Dr. MIRO sald he planned to remain in New York City (after 11 and 12 October SIP mooting) until October 15th to attend the hornago for LACERDA, the Governor of Guanabera province in Brasil, MIRO probably will stay at the Park Chambore Hotel, but will advise Clark of his location. + +I cominented that I would probably remain in Washington next week in view of his plans, but that I might go to New York City to meet with him; if so, I would get in touch with him and arrange a meeting time and place through Clark. + +11. Propaganda Cominission + +I asked Dr. MIRO about his ideas on the future organization and structure of the Propaganda Comnilesion. He stated that it is out- aide the Consejo and not under his direct control, although the Council accountant has been passing funds to it. He said CARRILLO had resigned as head of Propaganda and that he would like CONTE AGUERO to handie it. He claimed that MESTRE had not done anything with propaganda. + +12. MIRO's Views Relative to Supreme Court Justice or PRIO being Recognised as Head of a Provisional Government + +I asked Dr. MIRO if he believed that there were many anti- Castro Cubans (both in and out of Cuba) who lavored PRIC, or the head of the Supreme Court to be the provisional president if a government were to be established on Cuban soil. Dr. MIRC declared that the revolution is a fact, and that practically nobody wants to go back to any former regime. The people in Cuba would resist any such possibility. He do- + +nounced FRIC's activities against the Council and its efforts to unify the anti-Castro elements. fie said that the people should be given an opportunity to elect thoir chief of state after Castro's overthrow and roestablishment of order in the island. + +13. Cliices of Council (Consejo Revolucionario) + +When questioned about his business and private telephones. MIRO said, "The business phone is also in my house. I have no office except in my house, but that phone is always busy (JEfferson 2-4680). So use the other phone (JEfforson 4-2751) when you wish to call me. " + +"I need to have a small office somewhere away from my home because all the activities there are driving my wife crazy. I want to find something modest so that no accusation can be inade of ostentation - merely a room for myself, one for my secretary, and one for meetinge. of the Council, atc. The FRD had a place but at that place also was the press, the refugee center, etc. it would not be satisfactory. The FRD is now practically dead. It was the forerunner of the Consojo as the unifying agency of the anti-Castro resistance, " + +14. MIRO. Views on Coordinating the Activities of Other Exilo Groupe + +After Dr. MIRC reiterated his view that he should be tho channel for funds and coordinating the activities of groups outside the Consejo such as the Students, FORD (Labor), etc., I said that I under- stood that some of those elements were unwilling to function under the Consejo; and that in view of that situation, did he consider that an. Activity Committee might be organized with a delegate from each of these groups and under the chairmanship of a member of the Consejo. This would serve to coordinato thoir activities, give them a tie-in with the Consejo, yot not make them subservient to it. Dr. MIRO replied that this would merely set up another Consejo outside of and parallel to the existing Consejo. I did not pursue this further, not having enough background of these organisations to be able to discuss the matter effectively. + +15. Telephone Conversation with MIRO on 7 October + +Before my departure from Miami for Washington on 7 October, I telephaned to Dr. MIRO from the airport. He appreciated the call and asked if I had seen in the morning paper the action taken yesterday by + +tho ALABAU Lawyers' group in proclaiming Julio CARCERAN (one of the chief justices in exile) as "President of Cuba at Var." He ex- pressed his indignation at this unilateral "political" move by ALADAU and his adhorents among the exiled lawyers and judges. He added his best wishes to tre and reminded me that he would probably go to New York on October 11th or 12th for the SIP (Sociedad Interamericana de Pronsa) moeting. I replied that I would appreciate if he would contact Clark after his arrival to give his location in New York City, and that Clark might have a request from me for an appointment with him, this seemed desirable. I suggested that in future phone conversations I would be known as JUANITO. He agreed with pleasure that this would be a good proceduro. I wished hin Codspeed and he replied likewise to me. + +16. Comment + +During these first two meetings I ondeavored to establish myself favorably with Dr. MIKO and therebre refrained from bringing up detalls of budget or opposition to any of his specific proposals. I listened, asked various questions, and he talked at length. + +In future meetings, after I have gained further background and.. bave more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specifie Issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10153.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10153.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..69f233c0b04f094adc7aeb3cc3e98e4c6b660ee3 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10153.md @@ -0,0 +1,215 @@ +104-10227-10153 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +26 September 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director (Plans) + +SUBJECT: Report on Cuban Operations for Period 1-15 September 61 + +This is the second summary report of activities in Cuban operations, and covers the period 1-15 September 1961. This report will consist of a breakdown of such operations into the principal categories of activity. + +A. FI-CI Activity + +1. Reporting to Headquarters. There was a total of twenty-eight reports received during the period, and they consisted of the following: Nine from reverse, fifteen from debriefings conducted in the Miami area, two via the open mail, and two reports via diplomatic courier. Additionally, eleven CI reports are passed to the FBI, and 1,017 CI name checks were processed for FBI. + +2. Agent Activities and Developments + +a. There was a total of eighteen agents within Cuba at the beginning of the reporting period and twenty-four by the period’s close. + +b. Comment: of the seven agents dispatched legally during the period, one agent was a revuresee. These agents should provide increased coverage of anti-Castro groups, activities at the airport and new entrants into the diplomatic community. + +c. Four agents were recruited and two agents were terminated during the period. + +d. In cooperation with the German desk, we have initiated an operation to debrief Cuban sailors who pass through the area. Clearances have been obtained for two Cubans who will act as coordinators for the operation. + +e. AVCELT-1, a Uruguayan diplomat, has been recruited and has agreed to act as a courier for the intel net in Cuba. The agent is currently on his way to Cuba via boat. + +f. ANVOT-34, the principal agent/VT operator, using signal plan OGAKIK, returned to Cuba via legal means on 9 September and was once again in radio communication with us as of 10 September. He is in contact with ANWRBH-1, the principal agent of what remains of our intelligence net in Cuba. + +g. Control of the CGARIR W/T Communication link was passed to WAVE from Headquarters effective 14 September. + +h. AMPALM-I was dispatched to Geneva to attempt to recruit Raul CASTRO Bonilla, Minister of the National Bank of Cuba, who is presently attending the Sugar conference in Switzerland. + +i. Jesus LOPEZ Guerrara, Cuban airline pilot who is disaffected with the Castro regime, is in contact with the Madrid station and has agreed to cooperate and remain in place. + +j. Arrangements are being made for a technical surveillance of the charge office in the Cuban Embassy, Montevideo. + +B. Propaganda Activity + +1. Major Efforts + +a. Operation Bolivar. Designed to place sixty student/ agents of the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE) exile group in universities throughout the Western Hemisphere. Progress: Three in place and twenty-one are processing. + +b. Operation Virgen del Cobre. Designed to exploit the 8 September anniversary of the Cuban patron saint as a day of mourning expressing opposition to Castro’s attacks upon the church, religious freedom, and Cuban freedom. Progress: All local and Western Hemisphere assets alerted for the 8 September campaign. Sixty-five thousand pieces of propaganda were distributed for mailing throughout Latin America. The Cruzada Fentaina Cobena (CFC) Miami’s group sent eight cables and 110 letters in the Latin American area. Through the joint efforts of the CFC and Catholica, mass and benediction services were held before 25,000 people in the Miami stadium. It was said to be a huge success. + +c. After the recent Castro executions, an amnesty campaign was initiated on behalf of political and military prisoners in Cuba. Progress: One hundred and eight cables and 220 letters were sent to Latin America by the Cuban affiliate groups. + +2. Broadcasts + +a. The Avance newspaper sponsored twenty-four thirty minute programs over WLOD, Miami, targeted against northern Havana and Matanzas provinces on general anti-Castro themes. Seven broadcasts one and one half hours daily over short and medium wave. + +b. We support a Cuban exile group producing a weekly thirty minute tape for distribution to a number of Caribbean basin stations, and a weekly fifteen minute tape for distribution through LAAB channels to Central and South American stations. At present some seventy stations participate in this operation. + +c. WAVE has assumed contact role with local offices of Swan and radio broadcaster Luis CORTE Aguero through cutout. + +d. Beginning 11 September, Luis CONTE Aguero began short wave broadcasts of thirty minutes daily on five frequencies beamed to all Central and South America and Caribbean basin. + +e. Maritime broadcasts were cancelled for period for vessel maintenance. An electronic engineer has been hired and construction of TV intrusion equipment has begun. This equipment will be used on the maritime broadcast and be targeted against the Havana area. + +f. Cuban Freedom Committee funded and directed two hours daily over WGBS, Miami, and six hours daily over WKWF, Key West. + +3. Leaflets/Pamphlets. Production and distribution throughout the Western Hemisphere by sources: + +a. Cuban exile groups: +1) DRE - 10,000 +2) CPC - 15,000 +3) FORD - 20,000 + +b. WAVE printed 4,000 Grandes Mentiras (Big Lies) as first of a series. + +4. Periodicals + +a. Avance, weekly newspaper: Two editions, 40,300 WH circulation. + +b. Information newsletter, weekly: Two editions, 4,540 circulation. + +c. DRE Trinchera: One edition, 2,500 WH circulation. + +d. APJ Bulletin: Two editions, 16,000 WH circulation. + +e. CNC Bulletin: One edition, 5,000 WH circulation. + +f. FORD Bulletin: One edition, 5,000 WH circulation. + +g. El Mundo, weekly newspaper: 3,000 per week in Dominican Republic. + +MEMOFOR DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLAN) +SUBJECT: REPORT ON CUBAN OPERATIONS : 1-15 SEPT OF 1961 + +b. Bohemia Libre, weekly magazine of over 170,000 WH circulation. + +5. Tours and Travel - Cuban Group Representation + +a. DRE. Two tours covering Brasil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile. + +b. CFC. Two tours covering Chile, Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Panama. + +c. Ferique MOISSA. To Rio medical congress. + +d. Arrangements are in process to send a small variety troupe to Mexico for propaganda values. The performance will be filmed on 16 km for subsequent general use throughout Latin America. + +e. Arrangements were made with the State Department by WH/4/Security for the facilitation of re-entry into the United States of long-term Cuban assets dispatched on propaganda tours of Central and South America. + +6. Other Activities. Headquarters representative met with Rojas Santamarina, and discussed his plan for MAITOR project, i.e., establishment of phantom cells inside Cuba through medics of propaganda chain letters. Headquarters is studying the idea with a view to possible trial-run on a small scale. + +C. Political Action Activity + +1. CRC. A meeting was held 9 September with Dr. Miro Cardona at which time he was advised by higher authority that our Government regards the CRC as the control point of contact in its dealing with the Cuban exile and underground activity. A basic administrative budget will be allocated, and it will be in the neighborhood of a million dollars per year. All other allocations of money will be on the basis of specific projects submitted by the Council and approved by the United States. The Cuban Council will continue to broaden its base allowing entry of all substantial exile groups not identified with Batista or with + +Communism. Groups not willing to work with the Council will be dealt with bilaterally (the United States and the group involved), but Dr. Miro will be kept informed of these activities. Such information will be kept in the strictest secrecy by Dr. Miro and his specially appointed assistant. If this arrangement should prove insecure, such contacts will terminate, All problems arising from Council activities will be discussed between the CEC and the Bureau of ARA of State Department. Dr. Miro will maintain his contact with the White House for cases wherein he considers such contact to be urgently necessary. + +2. Additional Political Developments. After high level United States consideration and decision, Dr. Miro was informed, at a meeting on 16 September, that the responsibility for the organization and plans for exile Cuban jurists and Lawyers would be his. In addition, to the future funding "salaries" of the existing ALABAU organization, $5,000 per month would be provided Dr. Miro or his designee retroactive to 1 August to support Dr. Miro’s election of Lawyers to whom he has a long outstanding commitment. It was emphasized that this transfer of responsibility must be accomplished harmoniously, without adverse press reaction, or support of this work would be withdrawn. Col. Wendell Johnson was hired and will be placed in contact with Dr. Miro prior to 1 October. He will function as the day-to-day contact between Dr. Miro and this Agency and the United States Government. It was made clear to Dr. Miro that his demand for responsibility as exclusive channel to the other professional groups, i.e., students and labor, was rejected. He was told that any proposals he might wish to make in the student and labor fields would be welcomed as promoting harmony and eventual unity of Cuban exile anti-Castro elements. + +D. Paramilitary Activity + +1. Maritime Activity + +a. Eight vessels, four Agency owned and four Cuban owned, are available to support this activity. Of the eight vessels, five were operational and three were undergoing repairs during the period. The principal activity during the period revolved around preparation and support of operation YEABAC, to be implemented 16 September. + +b. The LCI, BARBARA-J, is now awaiting additional engineering and electrical work at the Jan Juan Drydock Company. Delay has been caused by the lack of priority and the induction of several Navy ships requiring urgent repairs. + +c. Captain TIRADO has spotted a complete crew for the BARBARA J and crew names and biographic date have been submitted to Headquarters for clearance. + +d. The Cover and Commercial staff is engaged in providing for the ships registration, name change, and cover mechanism to allow for future funding and operation. + +2. Agent Activities and Developments + +a. There was a total of forty-two !!! assets involved in activities during the period. Inside Cuba there are two agents, a principal agent and a radio operator. Externally, there were forty agent assets composed of thirty-five FI types and five radio operators. + +b. Approval was granted for the passage of BS-6 radio gear complete with signal plan, pads and crystals into Cuba via AMELESS-3 channels which utilize a foreign diplomatic courier. + +c. Approval was granted for the conduct of operation STIKE, an exfiltration operation to be implemented 21 September. + +d. On 9 September seven ANMARIE agents were terminated leaving a total of thirty in the group. + +e. The internal PA/VT operator ENRIQUE using signal plan MUTLOX reports that his group has been operating a clandestine radio broadcast since 12 September (Radio + +Training + +Libertad) on 40 meter band from 1300 to 1315 local time on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. We are attempting to verify this claim, and an announcement will be made over Voice of America as to the existence of the broadcasts. + +E. Training + +1. Agents trained by close of period 15 September + +a. Total number of agents trained: 15 +b. Total number of agents in training: 26 + +2. FI-CI + +a. Agents trained in 3N: 2 +b. Agents trained in tradecraft: 4 + +3. PA-PROP + +a. Agents trained in exit/prop: 4 +b. Agents in training in exit/prop: 9 (Includes two W/T radops.) + +c. Agents ready for training: 12 + +4. Paramilitary + +a. Agents in training: 17 + +b. Type of training: Small boat handling, reception, reconnaissance techniques. + +F. Communications - Agent Type + +1. Messages. VT: 15 total - 12 received, 3 sent by WAVE. + +G. Support + +1. Hoops + +a. WAVE. Nineteen staff agents were processed at Headquarters and dispatched PCS to WAVE bringing the total of PCS personnel to 23 at the close of the period. The renovation of new offices at WAVE is complete. + +b. RTO. Now has responsibility for relaying all traffic to and from WAVE and crypto relay responsibility for all BAR traffic. The Office of Communications has received their approved T/O for RT and have commenced personnel actions on approximately fifty personnel assigned at this installation. + +c. The transfer of JEVIC to the Office of Logistics + +1) Mr. Glee Laney, WH/4/Logistics, is now at AFIO for the purpose of adjusting the inventory pending arrangements to be made to transfer all MI material held by AFIO to Supply Division, Office of Logistics. + +2) The Fleming staff, Office of Logistics, has acted as coordinator in matters pertaining to personnel, finance, cover and security, the majority of which have been or will be settled shortly. + +3) Present plans contemplate the release of JEVIC to the Office of Logistics on 1 October 1961. + +d. All materiel at JEVIC has been inventoried and prepared for shipment. Although the intended carrier, the ship JOHAN, arrived at JEVIC on 13 September, loading was delayed due to the presence of foreign shipping in the area. It is anticipated that loading will commence on or about 18 September and will be completed within four days. + +e. MBARR. A draft of a lease agreement for the MBARR property has been prepared and forwarded to the owner of the real estate for final approval. + +2. Finance + +a. Answers have been received from various sources regarding our queries for new Cuban pesos. Two sources are in the process of procuring pesos in the amount of $10,000 U.S. dollars. + +b. The funding for JANSK is in process. Mr. Fall, WH/4/Finance, is at WAVE to establish a commercial set of records for maintenance by the field office. + +c. Total FY 1962 obligations through 15 September for Cuban operations are $4,675,933.00. Of this total, $1,674,775.00 represents payments for the maintenance of the CRC and payments for dependants of the strike force through September. + +There is a special intelligence annex to this report, "Counter revolutionary Activities in Cuba," for the period 1-15 September, issued separately. + +J. C. KING +Chief, +Western Hemisphere Division + +DDP/WH/4/Plans:W.R.Dinsmore,bh (27 September 1961) + +Distribution: +Orig. & 1 - Addressee +1 - C/OPC +1 - A/DDP/A +1 - C/WTD +1 - WH/COP3 +1 - C/WH/A +2 - WH/4/Plans diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10271.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10271.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..1d76394851d50ed14f11f0b557d00a8e6cc7b504 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10227-10271.md @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +104-10227-10271 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +In Reply. Please Refer to File No. +UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE +FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION +CONFIDENTIAL +WASHINGTON 25, D.C. +February 25, 1963 + +ANTI-FIDEL CASTRO ACTIVITIES +INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA + +On February 21, 1963, a confidential informant, +who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised +that he had learned that Carlos Alejos, Guatemalan Ambassador +to the United States, had contacted Miguel Ydigoras-Fuentes +for the purpose of advising him that Jose Miro Cardona, +President of the Cuban Revolutionary Council, an organization +opposed to Fidel Castro, Cuban Prime Minister, had apologized +for not keeping an appointment he had been granted with +Ydigoras-Fuentes. Cardona stated that he had been extremely +impressed with what Ydigoras-Fuentes had done for Cuba and +told Alejos that those individuals who had said that Ydigoras- +Fuentes had to be removed had already been expelled from +Cardona's group. Ydigoras-Fuentes commented that the +meeting Cardona had missed was a meeting of all important +Cuban leaders who went to Guatemala to sign an agreement. +Alejos indicated that Cardona wished to see Ydigoras-Fuentes +in order to relieve any misunderstanding and Ydigoras-Fuentes +agreed to see Cardona anytime he would come to Guatemala. +He instructed Alejos to issue Cardona a visa at his request. + +The position of Carlos Alejos was verified through +the "Diplomatic List" dated November, 1962, published by the +United States Department of State. + +Miguel Ydigoras-Fuentes is the President of +Guatemala. + +This document contains neither +recommendations nor conclusions of +the FBI. It is the property of +the FBI and is loaned to your agency; +it and its contents are not to be +distributed outside your agency. + +COPY +CONFIDENTIAL / GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10045.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10045.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..96c5da9baee984190f078da26ff4f8ca8d56e472 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10045.md @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +104-10228-10045 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DATE: 10 OCT 62 +TO: DIRECTOR +FROM: KINGSTON +ACTION: TFW 10 +INFO: DDP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, SAO, FI, FI/INT 2, WH 7, S/C 2 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE: SECRET + +ROUTING: [BLANK] + +IN 37423 + +DIR INFO WAVE CITE KNGS 0208 +GYROSE AMBUD +REF A DIR 40852 (GA84508) +B KNGS 0202 (IN. 22688) + +1. COS BELIEVES HIS REF B APPRAISAL JAMAICAN POLITICAL CLIMATE RE ESTABLISHMENT AMBUD DELEGATION HERE CORRECT. JAMAICAN GOVT WANTS NOT BE OVERTLY INVOLVED IN COLD WAR AND OUT OF CONCERN FOR SAFETY LARGE JAMAICAN COMMUNITY CUBA WILL MAKE STRENUOUS EFFORT TO STAY OUT. HOWEVER THEY WILL HELP COVERTLY WHEREVER POSSIBLE. ANY ATTEMPT INVOLVE JAMAICAN GOVT AGAINST ITS WILL AT THIS TIME WOULD RESULT IN NET LOSS OF COOPERATION NOW AND IN FUTURE. STATION REGARDS INCREASING COOPERATION OF RUABBE SERVICE IN CUBAN OBJECTIVES OF CONSIDERABLE VALUE. +2. IF HQS BELIEVES AMBUD REP SHOULD VISIT JAMAICA TO TEST POLITICAL CLIMATE IN GOVT, STATION WOULD CONCUR HOST RELUCTANTLY IN [ILLEGIBLE] WITH FRANK (DIAT) SILVEIRA DURING CARIBBEAN GAMES WHOM GOVT WANTED TO THROW OUT FOR HIS STATEMENTS TO PRESS ABOUT PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT ANBUD REPRESENTATION HERE. IN ANY EVENT STATION WOULD INSIST NO PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS PRECEDE JAMAICAN GOVT RULING. SHOULD GOVT REJECT ANBUD FOLLOWING ADVANCE PUBLICITY THIS COULD BE MAJOR VICTORY FOR CUBAN CONSULATE, SHOT IN ARM TO FACING. "FRIENDS OF CUBA COMMITTEE". + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE: SECRET + +IN 37423 KNGS 0208: + +(COMPRISING LOCAL COMMUNISTS AND RAS TAFARIS), AND GIFT TO BUDDING NEW COMMUNIST FRONT "SOCIALIST PARTY OF JAMAICA". + +3. SINCE STATION COULD NOT PLAUSIBLY DENY RESPONSIBILITY FOR AMBUD TO RUABBE AND GOVT OPPOSED TO USE OF JAMAICA FOR COUNTER REVOLUTIONARY PURPOSE AGAINST CUBA, COS BELIEVES IT ADVANTAGEOUS TO KUBARK AND ODYOKE FOR AMBUD STAY OUT OF JAMAICA UNTIL SENTIMENT CHANGES. + +END OF MESSAGE + +C/S COMMENT: SUBJ KINGS CONCURRENCE, SUGGESTED WAVE SEND AMEJO REP TO TEST LOCAL GOVT CLIMATE FOR PROPOSED DELEG AND REPORT RESPONSE AMBUD/1. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10076.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10076.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3d11d2ae7bde60d80c5381ebe6b73ae9e28e39ff --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10228-10076.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +104-10228-10076 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +19-1111-2514 +ROUTING +1 +4 +2 +5 +3 +6 +DAI: 374 +16 DEC 61 +TO : DIRECTOR +FROM : PANAMA CITY +RE Filing (check one): +ACTION: BELL 10 +No CS Record Value. Destroy. +RI ile this copy as indicated +INFO : WH 5, S/C 2 +RE Indexing (chec: one): +Dranch copy filed as indicated +Marked +None required +Bignature: + +DEC 16 22122:61 + +ROUTINE + +IN 39471 +DIR INFO WAVE CITE PACY 7273 +JMZIP/KUCAGE + +1. REQUEST POA FOR VICENTE HERRERO DIAZ, CUBAN NATIONAL BORN +LA HABANA 22 SEPTEMBER 1915. FATHER CRESCENCIO HERRERO HERNANDEZ, +SHANISH BORN NOW DECEASED. MOTHER EUGENIA DEAZ DIAZ SPANISH BORN HOM +LIVING CUBA. IN CUBA WORKED IN RADIO AND TELEVISION PROJUCTION, +PUBLICITY RESEARCH FIELDS. FRIEND OF CONTE AGUERO AND MEMBER HIS. +FRENTE ANTICOMUNISTA. + +2. IN PANAMA HAS WORKED AT MARKET AND AUDIEN +RICOP +RESEARCH, +PRODUCED NOW DEFUNCT MONTHLY MAGAZINE HUMANIDAD. IS ONE OF FIFTEEN +MEMBERS OF LOCAL CONS NO REVOLUCIONARIO CHAPTER WITH TITLE COORDINADOR +AUXILIAR. PRODUCED AND BROADCASTS LOCAL CONSEJO DAILY HALF HOUR +RADIO PROGRAM ON RADIO MIRAMAR. + +3. LOCAL TRACES IN PROCESS. WAVE SEND ANY DEROG TRACES PACY AND +DIR. + +4. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +VOL VII-CRC + +1968 +BUDGET +FINANCE +FOLDER 4 +RETIRED FILE +DESENSITIZED +per ESA 43-43 +RETURN TO RECORDS C +IMMEDIATELY AFTERLI +VOL 2 BOX 2 +407154 +___ + +14-00000 + +FORM 2593 + +CONFIDENTIAL + +NOTICE + +THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED. DO NOT +ADD ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS FOLDER. FORWARD CS +DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS FOLDER +TO IP/RPU GE-58. + +NOTICE + +CONFIDENTIAL +(1-13) + +14-00000 + +Unit: NGratz:f1 +EXT.: WH/COG/SA +NGratz:f1 +DATE: 19 August 1968 + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES + +25 + +ROUTING AND/OR INTIALS SEEN ST + +S-E-C-R-E-T + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +INDEX +DESTROY +RETURN TO +BRANCH +FILE BID + +NO INDEX +INFO: +FILE IN CS FILE NO 19-124-25/65 +PILE +rid copy +ve TRI/AN, WH 8, OGC 2, D04 +(classification) +SECRET + +to +JMWAVE INFO: JMCOBRA +TYPIC AMBUD + +(date and time filed) +(at) +(reference number) + +CITE DIRECTOR + +19 0002 AUG 68 257.1.2 + +1. PER DISCUSSION WITH MARTHA B. DRANGELIS HOS RECOMMENDS +MANUEL (REYES) GARCIA (CASE NO. 122) AND ANGEL (PASTRANA) SANTOS +(CASE NO. 118) TRUST ACCOUNTS ALSO BE TERMINATED. + +2. REQUEST BALANCES ON DEPOSIT BE T/A'D HOS FOR TRANSFER +TO MHMUTUAL ACCOUNT. + +END OF MESSAGE +01 + +ABY +L + +Wmisa +R. +Paul Eberst +William V. Broe +C/WHD + +RELEASING OFFICER +OGC/MHMUTUAL D. Fielder (telecon) +19-124-25/65 + +WH/B&F Ellitte Ceva 12 AUG 1968 + +WH/COG/SA +CS COPY +David A. Phillips +C/WH/COG + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICES + +GROUP I +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +desigssification + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +S-E-C-R-E-T + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +___ + +14-00000 + +UNIT: +OPICS. N. GRATZjgh +EXT: WH/COG/SA +4163 +DATE: 30 JULY 1968 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES + +SECRET + +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN BY +BRANCH +FILE ND + +INDEX +DESTROY +FILE MALE NO. 19-124-25/65 + +INFO rid copy ve. WH8, CI/OA KILEN Jelitel + +TO: JMWAVE INFO JMCOBRA + +TYPIC AMBUD +date and time fled) + +CITE DIRECTOR + +31 16 432 JUL 68 2 0867 +REF: UFCT-22352* +CONCUR PAYMENT PLAN PROPOSED PARA 3 REF. + +END OF MESSAGE + +WH/COG Comment: *Dependent mother dead Brigader advised AMTIKI +of arrival U.S. and requested money held in +trust. Monthly amount has also been paid to +account of dependent father whom mother advises +has been dead since February 1962. JMWAVE +proposes. pay mother $13,125 (75 months at +$175 per month) and turn over remaining +$780.57 in account ($50 per month deposited +for father plus 6 years accrued interest) +to JMWAVE Finance Officer. + +CS COPY + +WILLIAM V. BROE 12 July.1968 +C/WHD +David A. Phillips +C/WH/COG + +AZLEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET +GROUP 1 +Lacladde from automatie +downgrading and +desigsausties + +AUTHENTH.ATING +OFFICEE + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +OPEN! + +14-00000 + +DISP NO +DATE +7C +FROM +SUBJ +ET TELEPOUCH +- UFGT 22352 +29 JULY 1968 +- CHIEF, :: DIVISION +- ACT ING CHIEF OF STATION, JMWAVE +- ARRIVAL IN U.S. OF BRIGADE DEPENDENT FROM CUBA +AND SETTLEMENT OF TRUSTEE ACCOUNT. +ACTION REQUIRED - REQUEST CABLE CONCURRENCE OF JAVAVE's +PLAN IN PARA 3. +1. MRS. CLARA MOLINA CABRERA ARRIVED IN THE UNITED +STATES FROM CUBAN AND CONTACTED AMT IKI-1 BY LETTER DATED 2 +JUNE 1968. MRS. MOLINA IS THE MOTHER OF MARIABO SANTOS +MOLINA, KILLED DURING THE BAY OF PIGS INVASION. THE HISTORY +OF THIS CASE IS AS FOLLOWS. +A.. MARIANO DESIGNATED HIS MOTHER AND FATHER, BOTH +IN CUBA AS HIS DEPENDENT SO MARIANO ALSO DESIGNATED CARLOS +FERNANDEZ CAMPOS AS HIS TRUSTEE TO HANDLE ALL MOVIES FOR HIS +DEPENDENTS. +B. AMIIKI-I'S RECORDS SHOW THAT CARLOS FERNANDEZ +CAMPOS VAS PAID AT THE RATE OF $225.00 PER MONTH FROM APRIL +1961 TO APRIL 1962. ACCORDING TO THE RECORD, ALL PAYMENTS +TO CARLOS FERNANDEZ CAMPOS CEASED AT THAT TIME BECAUSE "CARLOS +FERNANDEZ DID NOT ACCOUNT IN A SATISFACTORY MANNER FOR THE +HONEY RECEIVED." AMT IXI-1 OPENED A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THE +COCONUT GROVE BANK IN MAY 1962 IN THE NAME OF MARIANO SANTOS +AND/OR JUAN SANTOS (THE FATHER) WITH HIMSELF AS TRUSTEEM +DEPOSITS OF $225.00 PER MONTH WERE MADE TO THIS ACCOUNT FROM MAY +1962 UNT IL SEPTEMBER 1966 WHEN ALL DEPOSITS TO TRUSTEE ACCOUNT S +WERE ORDERED STOPPED BY JMWAVE. TOTAL PAYMENT TO THIS ACCOUNT WAS +$11,925.00 AND WITH THE EARNED INTEREST OF $1,928.57 THE ACCOUNT +PALLANCE AS OF JULY 23, 1968 WAS $13,905.57. +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGT-22352 PAGE ONE + +Exclude: + +14-00000 + +S +L + +C +RET TELEPOUCH UF GT 22352 PAGE TWO +C. THE FIRST INFORMATION RECEIVED THAT MARIANO'S +MOTHER MIGHT ARRIVE IN THE IINITED STATES HAS COPY CA +LETTER DATED 14 SEPTEMBER 1967 AND SENT TO MARIANO'S BROTHER +RENE SATOS FROM J.A. MORALES, THE PRESIDENT OF THE 2586 +ASSAULT BRIGADE ASSOCIATION. RENE SANTOS LIVES IN HACKENSACK, +N.J. THIS LETTER ACKNOWLEDGED RECEIPT OF A LETTER FROM RENE +REQUEST ING THAT ALL CHECKS FOR HIS NOTHER, CLARA MOLINA, +NOW BEING SENT TO CARLOS FERNANDEZ CAMPOS BE SUSPENDED AND +THAT HIS NOTHER WOULD "WITHIN SEVERAL MONTHS" BE ARRIVING +IN THE UNITED STATES. MORALES LETTER ADVISED RENE TO WRITE +TO THE ANTIKI-I ADDRESS, WHICH HE PROVIDED AND MAKE THE SAME +REQUEST. HE FURTHER ADVISED RENE THAT HE SHOULD PROVIDE THE +AMT IKI-1 ADDRESS ADD IT IONAL BIO DATA ON MARIANO AND HIS MOT HER +AND FATHER. + +D. ANT IKI-1 RECEIVED A LETTER DATED 19 SEPTEMBER +1967 FROM RENE SANTOS STATING WHO HE WAS AND THAT HIS MOTHER +CLARA MOLINA WOULD WITHIN SEVERAL MONTHS". BE ARRIVING IN +THE UNITED STATES VIA SPAIN. ENCLOSED WITH THE LETTER WAS A +COPY OF MORALES LETTER (C ABOVE), MARIANO'S BIRTH CERT IF ICAT E +AND PICTURE. +E. ANTIKI-I REPLIED AT JMWAVE'S REQUEST ACKNOWLEDGING +RECIEPT OF RENE'S LETTER AND ENCLOSURES AND ADVISED RENE THAT +PAYMENTS TO THE TRUSTEE, CARLOS FERNANDEZ CAMPOS, HAD BEEN +TERMINATED (NO DATE GIVEN) AND THAT MRS. CLARA MOLINA CABRERA +SHOULD NOT IFY HIS OFFICE BY MAIL UPON HER ARRIVAL IN THE U.S. +F. AMT IKI-I RECEIVED A LETTER FROM MRS. CLARA MOLINA +CABRERA DATED 2 JUNE 1968 STAT ING THAT SHE WAS NOW IN THE +U.S. AND DESIRES TO DISCUSS MARIANOS CASE. +G. AMT IKI-1 REPLIED ASKING MRS. CLARA MOLINA TO +FORWARD ANY DOCUMENTS THAT SHE MIGHT HAVE TO IDENTIFY HER AS +THE MOTHER OF MARIANO SANTOS MOLINA. MRS. MOLINA REPLIED IN +A LETTER DATED 4 JULY 1968 ENCLOSING HER BIRTH CERTIFICATE, +SECRE I TELEPOUCH UFGT 22352 PAGE TWO +E + +14-00000 + +R +ET TELEPOUCH UFGT 22352 PAGE THREE +PHOTOGRAPH AND PASSPORT NUMBER. MRS. MOLINA ALSO INFORMED +AMT IKI-I THAT HER HUSBAND AND THE FATHER OF MARIANO SANTOS +MOLINA HAD DIED 25 FEBRUARY 1962. +2. AMI IKI-1 ON 23 JULY 1968 COMPLETED A BREAKDOWN OF +THE ACCOUNT SHOWING THE AMOUNT IN THE BANK WHICH IS SHOUN +IN PARAGRAPH I B ABOVE, THE AMOUNT PAID TO THE ORIGINAL TRUSTEE +WHICH IS $2,925.00 AND THE AMOUNT DUE MRS. CLARA MOLINA. +SINCE MRS. MOLINA'S HUSBAND DIED PRIOR TO AMT IKI-1 TAKING +OVER AS TRUSTEE, THE PAYMENTS DURING AMT IKI-I'S TRUSTEESHIP +SHOULD HAVE BEEN AT THE RATE OF $175.00 PER MONTH INSTEAD OF +THE $225.08. MAY 1962 THROUGH JULY 1968 (75 MONTHS) AT +$175.00 PER MONTH AMOUNTS TO $ 13,125.00 AND AS NOTED IN +PARAGRAPH I B ABOVE THE ACCOUNT CONTAINS $13,985.57. +3. JMWAVE PLANS TO HAVE AMT IKI-1 WITHDRAW THIS ACCOUNT +AND PURCHASE A CASHIER'S CHECK FOR MRS. MOLINA FOR THE TOTAL +AMOUNT DUE ($13,125.00) AND PASS THE BALANCE OF $780.57.TO +THE JMWAVE FINANCE OFFICER. FOLLOWING THIS AND BEGINNING +WITH THE AUGUST 1968 PAYMENT AMIKI-I WILL FORWARD A CHECK +FOR $175.00 EACH MONTH TO MRS. CLARA MOLINA IN THE SAME +MANNER AS OTHER BRIGADE DEPENDENTS. JMWAVE PLANS TO HAVE +ANT IK 1-1 PROVIDE MRS. MOLINA WITH THE NAME OF THE OR IG INAL +TRUSTEE AND THE AMOUNT PAID TO HIM WITH REGRETS THAT HE CANNOT +ASSIST HER IN THIS MATTER. WE ALSO PALN TO HAVE ANT IX-1 +EXPLAIN THE METHOD OF COMPUTING THE $13,125.00 TOTAL ($175.00 +PER MONTH FOR 75 MONTHS). WE DO NOT PLAN TO RAISE THE PO INT +OF EARNED INTEREST. WE BELIEVE THAT WOFIRM WOULD HAVE +COMPLETELY FULFILLED ITS OBLIGATION TO MRS. MOLINA BY THE +ABOVE PAYMENT PLUS HER MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO FOLLOW. PLEASE +CONCUR IN THIS PARAGRAPH BY CABLE. +FREDERICK J. INGHURST +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGT-22352 PAGE THREE + +..: +S + +.: + +S +: +14-00000 + +C +RET TELEPOUCH UFGI -22352 PAGE FOUR +DISTRIBUTION +VIA TELEPOUCH +1- CHIEF/VHD +1 +- M/COG +SECRE I TELEPOUCH UFGT-22352 PAGE FOUR +BT + +☑ +ب +.. +a + +14-00000 + +OPIC: IVITI +UNITI: +EXTI: ACOG/SA +4163/1325 +DATE. 12 JULY 68 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES. +29 + +SECRET +20 +81 +24 +CONF: WilffeG-8 + +SECRET + +INDEX +DESTROY +NO. INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +RID COPY +INFO + +PILE. VE +②GC-2 RI/AN, MPS/BG-2, CCS-2, CSP +Ing +12.16 162 JUL 68 CITE DIRECTOR (15727 + +to JIMAVE INFO JMCOBRA + +TYPIC AMBUD MHMUTUAL +REP: JMWAVE 3051 (IN 47521)* + +PROPOSED GERRITY TRIP TEMPORARILY DELAYED. WILL ADVISE +FIRM DATE. + +2 +WH/COG Comment: *Re proposed trip Mr. Marvin Evans to +JMWAVE +to review AMTIKI records of AMBUD dependency +cases. + +END OF MESSAGE + +OGC Mr. Morrisey (telecon) + +William V. Broe +C/WHD +COORDINATING OFF Cras + +SECRET +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICES + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 C + +こい: +د.. +___ + +14-00000 +9.00 +CAST. +SECRET 1015022 JUL 68 CITE JMWAVE 3051 +CITE DIRECTOR (47521 +DIRECTOR +TYPIC AMBUD MHMUTUAL + +REFERENCE: DIRECTOR 14684 +SUGGEST ANGUS L. GERRITY TRAVEL AT HIS CONVENIENCE +ANY TIME WEEK OF 15 JULY. PLEASE ADVISE ARRIVAL TIME +AND IF GERRITY WISHES TO BE MET. + +SECRET +BT + +(Whem Filled in) +TOTAL COMES +GROUP ! +ECLUDED PROT +DECLASIPI +A.AITING AND/OR INITIALIN HY +ISSUED +INDER +AT +A..P.T. 70 FILL N. +FILE RIF RE TO +SECRET + +: +: +: + +: +WHA, RE/AN, OGC, HOS/003, cess, + +10 JUL 68IN +11.2 +14-00000 +OPIQ : N. GRATZ +UNIT: +EXT: WH/COG/SA +4163/1325 +DATE: 9 JULY 68 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPІГ +26 +OPS +OS + +SECRET +Τιν +TC. +ss +INDEX +RETURN TO. +BRANCH +FILEID + +DESTROY +RETUCOD TO. +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS PILE NO. + +CLASSIFICATION + +CONFI +PER +WH/COL8 +RID COPY + +JMWAVE INFO JMCOBRA +PILE ve SA COGREG +WH8, RF/AMOUC 2, +(date and time kied) +(ireference number +NANCYE +CITE DIRECTOR +Spiram +felitel +REQUEST ADVISE PRIORITY MOST CONVENIENT DATE FOR ANGUS L. + +09 18 552 JUL 68 14684 +TYPIC AMBUD MHMUTUAL + +Habe wree + +GERRITY TRAVEL JMWAVE FOR CONFERENCE WITH FREDERICK L. INGHURST RE + +REVIEW ANTIKI FILES. IN VIEW. INGHURST IMMINENT DEPARTURE FROM +STATION GERRITY SUGGESTS CONFERENCE BE ARRANGED ASAP. + +END OF MESSAGE + +Faul Eoberst +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WHD + +RELEASING OFFICER +WH/COG/SA Mr. Ortman (draft) +OGC---Mr. Morrissey (telecon) +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP 1 +DAVID A. PHILLIPS +C/WH/COG +AUTHENTICATING +UIKES +de lessstheaires +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSJING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +: +2 + +14-00000 +1.0. +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +SOUTING AND/OR INITIALS SEEN BY + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISETINA +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFTED +SECRET +(hen Filled in) +14. WAD +TIN +GROUP I +FED FROM A AUTOMARIC +DECLASSIFICATIO +REPRODUCTIC OF THE COMPHIBITED +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +CLOTTED +INDER +CLASIFY TO FILE ND. +R-EF TO FILE NO. +- +FILS +T. TO +WHIRES CICA, MPS/BET +3.12 +10 +DISSEY BY +ACTION +WH/COG COPY 1110101111110101 +SECRET 2421622 JUN 8 CITE JMWAVE 2912 24 Ju:3719 +PIKRECT +2R +TPIC AMBUD AITIKI +CEFERENCE: DIRECTOR 10280 APSTRACT +IMORS - +LAST ANTIXI MONTHLY ALCUATING FORHARD VIA T/ 17879 + +JPICOM FLIGHT 6/25/68. +SECRET +BT + +E-T +10-1225 +SECRET +* 24 1968 + +14-00000 + +ORIG: Gras:f11 +UNIT: WH/COG/OPS +EXT: R-1325 +DATEL 21 June 1968 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +ROUTIDO AND/OR INITIALE STEN OF + +MESSAGE ME +TOTAL COM + +S-E-C-R-2-E-1 21 +10 +- +DESTROY +BRANCH. FILE ID +Tu +INDEX +. FILE NO. 1:0 CS +CONTI +RID COPY INFO + +FILE ve +WH8,86,2 +(date and time fied) + +(elite) +(reference number) +G. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +!71748) +SECRET +TO T +JHVAVE + +(pica) +CME CIRECTOR +21 20 162 Jux 58 101200 +TYPIC AMBUD ANTIKI + +COPY LAST ANTIKI MONTHLY ACCOUNTING URGENTLY REQUIRED +FOR PROJECT OUTLINE. PLEASE FORWARD IN NEXT JHPIGEON POUCH. +END OF MESSAGE + +Oberst +an V. Broe +C/WED + +RELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +Faulk Bent +David A. Phillips +ME/COG/OPS +S-E-C-R-E-T + +CHOUFT +Exluded feen eutamatie +greing end +dostionsies +== + +14-00000 + +SECRET TELEPOUCH +DISP NO- UFGW-7076 + +FILE NO- 19-124-25/6 +DATE - 27 MAY 1968 + +TO CHIEF OF STATION, JMWAVE + +I070 - NONE + +FROM - CHIEF, WESTERN HEMISPHERE DIVISION + +SUEJ - CTYPIC/AMBUD/MHMUTUAL AMBUD DEPENDENCY PAYMENTS + +ACTION - SEE BELOW +REFS - DIR-00211 +1. MHMUTUAL HAS AGREED TO TAKE OVER ADMINISTRATION. +OF THE AMBUD BENEFITS CASES. HOWEVER, PEELING DECISIONS +RELATIVE TO THE NUMBER OF CASES THAT SUBSEQUENTLY WILL BE +TURBED OVER TO BEC, HEADQUARTERS FEELS THERE SHOULD BE NO +CHARGE IN THE PRESENT METHOD OF PAYMENTS /VIA ΑΜΤΙΚΙ/. + +2. IN VIEW OF THE PROBABILITY THAT BEGOTIATIONS +WITH BEC WILL NOT BE CONCLUDED BEFORE I JULY 1968, THE +JAJAVE FINANCE OFFICER SHOULD CONTINUE TO FUND THE AMBUD +PAYMENTS THROUGH AMTIKI DURING THIS INTERIM PERIOD, FY +1969 FUNDS WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR AS LONG AS +REQUIRED. + +3. THIS MATTER HAS BEEN DISCUSSED WITH AND +CONCURRED IN BY COS, JMCOBRA. PLEASE PASS A COPY OF THIS +MESSAGE TO JMCOBRA. +..ELLEN F. MARGANY + +DISTRIBUTION /BY TAPE/ +3-COS, JMWAVE + +CS COPY + +Originated by: Nancye Gratz +Courcinated by: OGC/MINUTUAL (Mr. Block) (telecon) +Released by: C/lt/COG Paul-Oberst + +Distribution: +1. C/WH/COG +2. Wit/COG/OPS +3. Originator +4. WI/COG/ESEC + +SECRET TELEPOUCH UFGW-7076 PAGE I +طلب +KB +WHC/CP + +19-124-25/6 + +14-00000 +11.74 +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED + +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +(When Filled in) +TOTAL COPIES 300 +WH/COG/OPS + +/OR INITIALS SEEN BY + +GROUP ! +3067 +3 + +ARUCTIC OF THE CHILEE +DEUTARIS 004912301 +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +SLOTTEO +VES +NO +10 +DNEY TO PILU PO. +19-12-25/6 +DISSEM BY +ACTION +FILE AND DREY TO ICE BRANCH +INFO: PEN + +CID COPY +VR. WH OGC2, MPS/BG Z, DDP + +DOQUE + +ADDP, OSPC, + +SECRET 2014252 2014252 MAY CO. LITE JMWAVE 2440 + +DIRECTOR 20 MAY 68 IN 14464 +AMBUD HMUTUAL + +AMFI + +REFERENCE: DIRECTOR 22211 +PS DEST + +FORWARDED VIA T/M 276343 JMPIGEON FLIGHT 21 MAY IS LIST +ABSTRACT Y +EX +OF AMBUD DEPENDENCY CASES, INCLUDING AMOUNTS PAID, MAILING +ADDRESSES, AND NAMES OF TAUSTEES, REQUESTED IN REF. + +SECRET + +BT + +SECRET +19-124-25/6 +20 marl 1968 + +14-00000 + +ΤΟ +INFO +FROM +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +PROCESSING ACTION + +MARKED FOR INDEXING +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +X +NO INDEXING REQUIRED + +ONLY QUALIFIED DESA +CAN HIDGE INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED + +FROM Chief of Station, JMWAVET + +SUBJECT TYPIC/AMBUD + +REPIY +Transmittal of Documentation - Dependency Case #3 + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +REFERENCE: UFGW-7040, 29 April 1968 + +Raymond K. PANUSES +As requested in reference, attached are the birth +certificates and the marriage certificate relating to AMBUD +Dependency Case #3, Bonito BLANCO Cruz (201-233944). + +Attachments: +As stated above, h/w +Distribution: +3 - WH/COG w/atts + +ΜΑΥ 15 1968 + +CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE + +UFGT-21898 10 May 1968 +MOS FILE NUMBER + +CLASSIFICAT CA +SECRET 19-124-25/6 +___ + +14-00000 + +NANC YE GRATZ:jaf +UNITI.: EXT! +WH/COG/EXO +7447 + +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COMES: +29 + +ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS +OPS A+IOS +CATE. 15 MAY 68 +SECRET +-124-276 + +EW Tic + +PP +SS + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION + +DY +46 + +CONF! +TO +PER: +IMPO +RID COPY +PILE +DESTRO Y +FILE IN CS FILE NO +KR SA COG RES +VR +WAH, 68, DEC D, PS/BE3 DDP +Iate on time Filed + +reference ben +(CIE DIRECTORD 00211 +11 23 41 2 +WHIOG B + +(classification) +SECRET + +JMWAVE + +AMBUD MHMUTUAL + +1. HQS PROPOSES TURNOVER ADMINISTRATION AMBUD CASES. + +TO MHMUTUAL IN NEAR FUTURE, IN ORDER ESTABLISH PAYMENT +MECHANISM JMWAVE IS REQUESTED HAVE ANTIKI PREPARE LIST +DEPENDENTS PRESENTLY PAID, AMOUNTS PAID, AND CURRENT: + +MAILING ADDRESSES FOR CHECKS. NAMES OF TRUSTEES SHOULD +ALSO BE INDICATED WHERE APPLICABLE, THIS INFO URGENTLY +*REQUIRED. + +2. ABOVE INFO FOR JMWAVE ONLY. WHEN PROCEDURES. PRO- + +- +POSED MHMUTUAL HANDLING COMPLETED VILL BE ADVISED. RECOMMEND- +JMWAVE +ATIONS FOR BRIEFING ANTIKI ON CHANGE WILL ALSO BE MADE. + +END OF MESSAGE + +Whelor's +ADSTRACT + +OGC/MR. GREANEY (BY TELECON) + +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WHD +AUTHENTH.ATING +OFFICEE + +Paul Eobent +David A. Phillips +19 124-25/6 +3 +25/5/68 +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +SECRET +GROUP T +Laciudred from automatie +arungrading ang +gesigsautions +(pich) +___ + +14-00000 +DISPATCH +INFO +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +FROM +SUBJECT +Chief of Station, JMWAVE +TYPIC/AMBUD/Operational +AMTRIGON-8 (201-283995), AMBUD Case #97 +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +Reference: UFGW-7040, 29 April 1968 + +XX + +PROCESSING ACTION + +MARKED FOR INDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESK +CAN HIDOL INDEXING + +MICROFILM +During +1. AMTRIGON-8 was a member of the VILLARO crew. +May 1962 he clandestinely and without authcrization boarded an +infiltration craft moments before its departure on an +operational mission. His absence was not discovered until the +team had infiltrated and moved into its first position, + +2. On 8 or 9 June 1962 the infiltration team, including +AMTRIGON-8, became engaged in a firefight with a militia +patrol. AMTRIGON-2, the team leader, reported that AMTRIGON-8 +had been wounded and that he assumed AMTRIGON-8 was killed +or perhaps captured. However, no further word has been heard +from AMTRIGON-8 and he is presumed to be dead. + +3. Taking into consideration that the disposition of this +case could have an affect on the morale of the other crew +members and their attitude toward WOFIRM, it was decided to +advise the widow of AMTRIGON-8 that he died a hero's death-- +while fighting for the liberation of his country and to continue +monthly payments to the widow and children for an indefinite +period. Inclusion of Subject's name on AMBUD Hero & Martyr +rolls was deemed to be the most suitable and expeditious manner +in which to handle such payments. + +4. The response to paragraph 2 of reference will be +the subject of a separate dispatch. +Raymond K. Januse +Raymond K. PANUSES + +Distribution: +3 - WH/COG +CROSS REFERENCE TO +241-283995 +CS COPY +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGA-30051 + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +7124. 10/11 +DATE + +10 May 1968 +HOS FILE NUT BER +201-283995 +: +___ +14-00000 + +CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +11.74 +4 +ASSIFIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES 22 +ancy 1. +SECRET +(When Filled In) +CROUPI +ING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY +DECLS RE 3H5000707 +DEDLARI CATION +REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED + +ADVANCE COPY +ISSUED +BLOTTED +INDER. +VES NO +5 +AT: +DISSEM BY + +25 +RIFLES, +CLASSIFY TO FILE NO 28 19-124-25/6 + +X-REF.TO FILE NO +ACTION PER FILE KID +LVRTO +INPO: + +WHAT CODE +☑ RIP 00B4 +WHg cyng MPS/B62 + +VANE +SEC FET 101341Z MAY 68 CITE JAVAVE 2351 +10 08155/ +PIRRO.TOR + +TYPIC AMDUD + +REF: DIRECTOR 97425 + +AN +PLEASE SEE UPGT-21813 DATED 28 APRIL 68. +PS +SECRET +وات +ABSTRACT X EX +7 +14-00000 +19 +* +NANCYE GRATZ:pid +UNIT! WH/COG/OPS +R9008 +7 MAY 1968 +MESSAGE FORM +TOTAL COPIES +RETURN YO + +14/06 +38714 +OS +2607. + +CABLE SECRETARIA DIASIMINATION +25:11 +WhIcog +SECRET +RID COPY FILE WIR, CHON, +(classification) +BRANCH +OS + +TO +JMWAVE +19 +WH8 + +REF: UFGW 7040* +SECRET + +(elite) +(reference number) + +Nancye + +A494267 + +PLEASE REPLY REF. + +TEND OF MESSAGE + +WH/COG/COMMENTS: JMWAVE requested to provide additional +information on two AMBUD dependency cases in +order complete BEC documentation. + +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WHD +DC/WH/COG/OPS + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +DAVID A PATILLTbs +C/WH/COG + +SECRET +GROUP T +Encluded frem eutanatie +downgrading and +docigaattication. + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +: +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +COPY NO +: + +14-00000 + +DISPATCH +- +TO +Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +X NO INDEXING REQUIRED + +FROM Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +SUBJECT TYPIC/AMBUD +AMBUD Trust Accounts + +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +Reference: UFGW-7020, 11 April 1968 +FYI + +1. ANTIKI-l has advised that he does not envisago any +problems in closing out the trust accounts. However, since +the bank holding the deposits is relatively small, it was +agreed to accomplish the closing out of accounts over a +period of several months. To this end, the accounts pertaining +to cases #116 (Justo MONTES DE OCA Ceballos) and #114 +(Francisco FERNANDEZ Cabrera) have already been closed out +and the funds will be transferred to Headquarters in the +near future. + +2. Being forwarded under separate cover is the background +information on the ten trust accounts as requested in reference. + +MICROFILM +Attachment: +As stated para 2, u/s/c + +Distribution: +3 - WH/COG w/att +Rumoud Panuse +Raymond K. PANUSES + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE + +UFGT-21810 28 April 1968 +WOS FILE NUMBER + +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET 19-124-25/6 +: + +14-00000 + +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +70 Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +INFO Chief, Western Hemisphere Division + +SUBJECT TYPIC/Operational/AMDUD +Request for Additional Information on The ANBUD Dependency Cases +ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES + +Action Required: See Paragraph 1 + +1 +: 1. It is requested that Raymond K. PANUSES rocheck the file +of Miguel Los Santos DELGADO Martinez (Case No. 97) in an effort +to determine the cause and actual date of his death. Headquarters +file does not reflect this information nor the reason why his +dependents are paid under the AMBUD program. In thoso few coses +of former active assets whose dependents are paid by AMTIKI, the +exact date and circumstance of death is necessary for documentation. + +2. It is also requested that ANTIKI be queried regarding +certain vital documents which should be in the file of Benito +BLANCO Cruz (Case No. 3). A copy of a letter from the widow, +dated 11 January 1962, indicated that her marriage certificate +and the birth certificates of her children were enclosed with the +letter. It is possible, but unlikely, these documents were over- +looked when the file was recently reviewed. In any event, the +work check sheet used by the documentation team indicates these +documents were missing from the file. +Distribution: +3-COS, JMWAVE + + Ellen F. MARGANY + +CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE + +7040 WH/COG/OPS + +28 AP 19-124-25/6 +CLASSIFICATION HOS FILE NUMBER + +WH/COG/OPS Nancye Gratz:jaf +ORIGINATING +OFFICE +C/WH/COG/OPS Arthur T. Kanum +4/24/9 +David A. Phillips +DATE +C/WH/COG +DISPATCH + +22 April 1968 +Distribution: +1-RID +1-WH/REG/C +1-WH/COG/OPS +1-Originator + +DATE +OFFICER'S NAME +Ext. + +COORDINATING +OFFICEE + +FORM 53 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION + +== + +14-00000 + +70 +11-00000 +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET + +PROCESSING ACTION +TO Chief, Western Hemisphere Division +MARKED FOR INDEXING + +INFO XX NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIFO DESH +CAN FUDGE INDEFING + +Chief of Station, JMWAVE F.J. 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REQUEST SJOS ADVISE +DETAILS IDEN REF B ACCESS TO PEOPLE OR DATA OF OPS OR INTEL VALUE, +HIS SECURITY, COMMO AND TENTATIVE CONTACT PLAN. + +(END OF MESSAGE) + +J.C.KING +C/WII + +RELEASING OFFICE: 14.6 +17!!/3/COSTA RICA +C/MI/3 + +COORDINATING OFFICERS: +SECRET + +E.A.MARELIUS +C/TFG/FI + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +--- + +ORIG: II.F.SWENSON:sm +UNIT: TFW/SA +EXT: 7287 +DATE: 14 JANUARY 1963 + +TO: JLWAVE +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: TFW 10 +INFO: DOP, CI, CI/OPS, FI, WH 7, S/C + +TO: WAVE +REF: DIR 10303 + +IDEN REF B MANUEL PEREZ BORROTO EX-BATISTA POLICE +CAPTAIN NOW CIENFUEGOS. + +(END OF MESSAGE) + +WH/3/COSTA RICA +C/WH/3 + +J.C.KING +C/WHD + +RELEASING OFFICER: 14.6 + +COORDINATING OFFICERS: +SECRET + +E.A.MARELIUS +C/TFW/FI + +AUTHENTICATING OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10230-10153.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10230-10153.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3bdfe754cb274f5eb55f23b87b6c3cf389b61c69 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10230-10153.md @@ -0,0 +1,307 @@ +14-00000 +104-10230-10153 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITS FOR +EXPENSES OUT OF THE +$81,500.00 Budget +INFORM +JULY 1 TO 31, 1962. + +14-00000 +ANALYSIS OF DEPOSITS FOR EXPENSES OUT +OF THE $81, 500.00 Budget for +the month of +JULY 1962 +Annex "I" : Delegations (Special) $ 5,400.00 +Annox "II" : Propaganda 20,000.00 +Annox "III" : Clandestineness 25,000.00 +Annex IV": Judicatura Cubena Democrática 5,000,00 +Total Depositss $ 55,400.00 +nn. + +14-00000 +DELEGATIONS (Special) +July 31, 1962. +Annex I +Balance on July 1, 1902. $ 4,104.11 +Deposit (For July) 5.400.00 +9,504.11 +July Expenses (See Annex "I-A") 5.368.23 +Balance on July 31, 1962.. $ 4,135.83 + +NOTE: The July 26, deposit will be considered +in August Report. + +nn. + +14-00000 +DELEGATIONS (Budget) SPECIAL +Annox "I-A +DATE CHECK NO DIORT TOTAL +July 3 Delegation of Brazil -expenses +in June- 10698 $ 150.00 +6 Delegation of Mexico -expenses +in June- (to justify) 10712 150.00.. +6 Delegation of Costa Rica -expen- +ses in June- (to justify) 10713 175.00 +6 Delegation of Panama -expenses +in June- 10714 174.98 +"10 Dr. Luis Botifoll-Fare Miami- +New York-Miami- 10731 124.30 +10 Delegation of Mexico -expenses +in June- (To justify July) 10738 800.00 +10 Delegation of Honduras -expen- +ses in July to justify- 10740 175.00 +10 Delegation of Perú -expenses in +July to justify 10741 250.00 +10 Delegation of Brazil -expenses +in July to justify- 10742 150.00 +10 Delegation of Guatemala -expen- +ses in July to justify- 10743 175.00 +10 Delegation of Bolivia -Expenses +in July to justify 10744 125.00 +10 Delegation of Colombia -expenses +in July to justify- 10745 300.00 +10 Delegation of Santo Domino -ex- +penses in July to justify- 10746 100,00 +10 Delegation of Ecuador -expenses +in July to justify- 10747 150.00 +"10 Dr. Maximo Sorondo Fare Miami- +Sto. Dominio-žiami- 10753 121.95 +"14 Dr. Hanuel Braña -travel expenses +to Caracas- (to justify) 10769 200.00 +14 Prank Vias Silveira -travel ex- +penses to Jamaica- (to justify) 10771 $100.00 +14 José Valle Sotolongo -travel ex- +penses to Chile-(to justify) 10772 100.00 +14 José Julio Fernández travel ex- +penses to Panamá (to justify) 10773 100.00 +"17 Francisco J. Ruíz Benítez -Fare +Costa Rica-Miami-Costa Rica (to +justify) 10786 151.00 +18 Juan Acrensa expenses in a tra- +vel México-Miami- 10788 85.00 +19 Miguel de Leon -Fare Miami-Hana- +gua-Miami- 10791 168.00 +19 Pedro Aponte -Fare Miami-Bogotá- +Miami- 10791 180.00 +"21 José Julio Fernández -Fare Miami- +Panama Miami- 10801 171.00 + +(Continue on page No.2) + +14-00000 +DELEGATIONS (SPECIAL) +Annex "I +Page No.2 +DATE CHECK NO. IMPORT TOTAL +July 21 José Alonso Arguelles -Fare Mia- +mi-Tegucigalpasia- 10301 $ 166.00 +24 Carlos Cibrian -postage stamps +to deliver packets- (tojustify) 10809 60.00 +25 Telephone: FR-4-0884 -Dr. Boti +foll's services- 10819 188.72 +25 Dr. Jose I. Rasco -Fare to South +América- (Urusuay, etc.) 10835 548.00 +30 Dr. Néstor Carbonell -Fare Mia- +mi-Washington-New York-Miami- +Check No.10288 credited in dif- +ference. 10842 27.28 $5,368,23 +TOTAL:- $5.368.23 + +nn. + +14-00000 +PROPAGANDA +July 31, 1962 +Annex 11 +Balance on July 1, 1962. $3,227.39 +Deposit (For July) 20,000,00 +$3,227.39′ +July Expenses (See Annex "II-A") 20.537.13 +Balance on July 31, 1962. $ 3,290.26 + +NOTE: The July 26, deposit will be +considered in August Report. + +nn. + +14-00000 +PROPAGANDA +Amex "II-A" +DATA CIDXCK NO TOTAL +July 1 Budget Expenses 10030 $ 14.530.70 $14,530.70 +UNDERGROUND LEAVE +July 23 Stamps for "Cuba en pie de Querra" 10802 650.00 +2 To buy a used car 10603 300.00 +Impression of 50,000 suplement and +underground leave 10804 1,622.25 +23 Naterial for "Cuba en pie de Gue- +rru 10505 160.00 +24 Naterial, stamps, etc., 10510 192.88 +27 Katerial, stamps, etc. 10631 800.00 +30 Frinted material 10844 90.43. 3,815.56 +TRAVELSI +July 2 Angel Cofiño -Fare Miami-New York- +Berlin New York-Miami- 10679 $704.62 +2 Pascasio Linoras -Fare Miami-New +York-Berlin-New York-Miami- 10679 704.62 +10 Dr. José Morell Romero Fare to +Central Amorica- 10732 171.00 +10 Dr. Gustavo Ribeaux -Fare to Can- +tral América- 10732 171.00 +10 Dr. José Morell Romero -travel +expenses to Contral America- 10733 380.00 +10 Dr. Gustavo Ribeaux-travel ex- +penses to Central America- 10734 380,00 2,511.24 +RADIO: +July 6 Roberto Espin -radio program wes- +kly 10718 $ 50.00 +12 Roberto Espin -radio program wee +kly- 10763 50.00 +12 Roberto Espin -radio program woo +kly 10764 4 50.00 +12 Roberto Espin -radio program wee- +kly 10765 50.00. +16 W.RU.L. Program (July 9 to August +8) 10780 1,099.75 1,299.75 +$ 22,157.25 +July 31 LESS: Reimbursmant 1,020,12 +Total:- $ 20,537.13 + +NOTS: The $14,530.70 Budget Expenses correspond: +Review: $13,175.90 +Gral. Expa 544.80 +Delg. Exp: 310,00 +$14.530.70 + +14-00000 + +CLANDESTINENESS +July 31, 1962 +Balance on July 1, 1962. +Deposit (For July) +July Expenses (Ses Annex "III-A") +Balance on July 31, 1962... +NOTE: The July 26, deposit will be considered +in August 20مزrt. +This balance of $39,500.00 is due to the +fuct that aunts are not given to the - +Organizations until they have justified +the amounts previously handled to them. +Alumex "III" +$33,500.00 +25,000.00 +$ 58,500.00 +19,000.00 +$ 39,500.00 + +nn. + +14-00000 + +nn. +REVOLUTIONARY COMICIL +FINANCE DIRECTONT +"PAULA AD SOGAN. +CLANDESTINESS +JULY 1 TO 31, 1952. +Annex "I-T +DATE CHECK NO. TOTAL +July 3 José Formández Balué M.D.C.- (July,1962) 10707 $ 4,000.00 +10 Orlando Rodriguez -30 de Noviembre- (May, 1962) 10757 4,000,00 +12 Ricardo Lorio (July, 1962) 10766 1,000,00 +14. Raúl Méndez Pires -Rescate- (June, 1962) 10774 4,000.00 +18 Pascasio Lineras (April, 1962) 10790 1,000.00 +21 Orlando Rodriques -30 de Noviembre (June,62) 10812 4,000.00 +21 Gorardo Quesada -A.R.D.- (July, 1962) 10813 1,000.00 +TOTAL:- $ 19,000.00 + +14-00000 + +JUDICATURA CUBANA DEMOCRATICA +July 31, 1962 +Αnnex IV +Balance on July 1, 1962. $ - - - - +Deposit (For July) 5,000,00 +$ 5,000.00 +July Expenses (Bee Annex "IV-A") 5,000.00 +Balance on July 31, 1962. + +NOTE: The July 26 deposit will be considered +in August Report.. + +m. + +14-00000 +JUDICATURA CUBANA DESOCRATICA +REPORT +July 1902. +Annex "IV-A" +Document "A" Receipt of the amount iven by Consejo +Revolucionario Cubano to "Judicatura - +Cubana Democrática". (Check No.10612) $ 5,000.00 +DISBURSE ENTS +Document 1 Alberto Bagos Rojas. $ 147.05 +2 Jorge Boza Kasvidal 147.05 +3 Francisco Calderin Tostte 147.05 +4 Antonio H. Campos Cardenas 147.05 +5 Rene Cardenas Abrou 147.05 +6 Adolfo. G. Cuevas Rodriguez 147.05 +7 Gustavo Dolgado bacullao 147.05 +8 Raúl Delgado Poroda 147.05 +9 Tomis Diego Robbio 147.05 +10 Agustin Elizondo Sorize 147.05 +11 Ramiro Ferriandoz Noris 147.05 +12 Juan A. García Hornández 147.05 +13 Manuel Hernández Hernández 147.05 +14 Dolores Herrera Herrera 147.05 +15 Néstor Hoed de Beche 147.05 +16 Eduardo Le Rivorend Brusone 147.05 +17 Miguel F. Marquez de la Cerra 147.05 +18 Clara L. Martí Nodal 147.05 +19 José Moroll Romero 147.05 +20 Manuel E. Navas Aguilar 147.05 +21 Tomas G. Oria Ramos: 147.05 +22 Roberto Ravelo Fiol 147.05 +23 Zenaida Reyes Reyes 147.05 +24 Gustavo Ribeaux Figueras 147.05 +25 Leoncio Rodríguez Esquivel 147.05 +26 José M. Rodriguez Fernandez 147.05 +27 Angel Segura Bustamante 147.05 +28 Olga Valdés Acosta 147.05 +29 Alberto de Córdoba Quesada 147.05 +30 Elio Nardo Baen 147.05 +4,411.50 +OTHERS: +Salary to the typist $ 100.00 +Typewriter rent 11.33 +Suscription to the Miami Herald 2.17 +Suscription to the Hiami News 1.95 +Transport expenses and others 31.20 +Transport expenses and others 26.68 +Office Supplies 71.15 +Expenses pamphlet 71.33 +Stamps 18.30 +Office rent 150.00 +Telephone 19.03. + +14-00000 + +JUDICATURA CUBANA DEMOCRATICA +OTHERS: (cont.) +Annox IV-A +Pago Ho,2 +Electricity 31.93 +Collection of the Revolu-. +tionary Law 10.00 +Repair to the air condi- +tioned 45.00 $ 274.26 +Total:- $5.001.57 + +NOTE: Amount in excess: $1.57. It was paid +by Judicatura Cubana to complete the +payments above mentioned.- + +nn. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10042.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10042.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..81aafe5723788b61091a7438ade103fa78f10342 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10042.md @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +14-00000 +104-10231-10042 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +"GARCIA AND PAULA" +TRUST ACCOUNT + +14-00000 +"GARCIA AND PAULA" +TRUST ACCOUNT + +Faid to recruit's dependents +(See Annex 1). $ 44,225.00 + +Transferred to Saving Accounts. +(See Annex 2). 52,800.00 + +Reimbursed to Garcia and Paula. +(See Annex 3)... 30,150.00 + +Total deposited in +Trust Account: $ 127,175.00 +=========== +Total deposited in Trust Account: $ 127,175.00 +LESS: +Paid to recruit's +dependents (See +Annex 1). $ 44,225.00 + +Transferred to Sa- +ving Account (See +Annex 2). 52,800.00 97,025.00 + +Reimbursed to Gar- +cia and Paula (See +Annex 3). $ 30,150.00 + +14-00000 +FAID TO RECRUIT'S DEPIRIDENTS "Annex 1" +ALVAREZ PEYURO, Luis $ 700.00 +ALVAREZ VILARES, Jorge 350.00 +ANDREU SANTOS, José 2,625.00 +BURUEZO AROCHA, Daniel 175.00 +CARMONA CASFcdid, Antonio G. 550.00 +CASTILLON SERPA, Sergio 325.00 +CONELL AS ANGILADA, Manuel 700.00 +CREME CANTER, Humberto 600.00 +CUELLAR SOSA, Virginio 525.00 +EGOZI BEHAR, José 900.00 +ESPINO ALONSO, Sixto F. 450.00 +FERNANDEZ PEYDRO, Antonio F. 675.00 +FRANCO DUARTE, Pedro 1,225.00 +FRANCO DU ARTE, Severiano A. 1,050.00 +GARCIA-MENOCAL BRITO, Faisto 2,100.00 +COICOCHEA SANCHEZ, Fermin 350.00 +CONZALEZ PEREZ, Enrique 1,000.00 +COVANTES REYES, Leopoldo 700.00 +LOPEZ CASTILLO, José 1,750.00 +LOPEZ PEREZ, Miguel E. 3,150.00 +LORICA CHAVEZ, Martín 1,625.00 +MADRIGAL MENDIGUTIA, Rafael M. 275.00 +MAQUEIRA PEREZ, Jose 1,000.00 +MIRANDA HERNANDEZ, Luis 600.00 +MIRANDA VALLADARES, Alberto 500.00 +HORALES DIAZ, Santiago 1,575.00 +OJEDA CAMARAZA, Eduardo A. 525.00 +OROZCO CRESPO, Clauido 1,400.00 +PEREZ LUGONES, Aurelio 450.00 +PEREZ MARTIN, Antonio Abol 250.00 +PAREZ VIVANCOS, Benigno 1,800,00 +RECAREY GARCIA-VIETA, Jorge I. 175.00 +REGALADO SANTANA, José 325.00 +REY DELGADO, Walter 1,500.00 +RODRIGUEZ MENDIGUTIA, Félix F. 1,575.00 +HODIRGUEZ MIRABAL, José A. 675.00 +RODRIGUEZ PELASZ, José M. 250.00 +ROJAS RAMOS, Pablo H. 1,750.00 +ROMAN ACEVEDO, Hugo 225.00 +SANCHEZ APASCAL, Mario M. 900.00 +SOLIS JURADO, Humberto 2,450.00 +VARONA ARJONA, Carlos A. 825.00 +VEGA GARCIA, Segundo 350.00 +VERA ORTIZ, Pedro R. 700.00 +VERA ORTIZ, Rubén 2,625,00 +Total:- $44,225.00 + +14-00000 +TRANSFERRED TO SAVING ACCOUNTS "Amex 2" +ABREU ARAGON, Ernesto $ 175.00 +ASRE PAZO, Sergio 1,350.00 +ALONSO ANTUNA, Folix 1,050.00 +BOLIVAR FUENTES, Rodolfo de J. 175.00 +BRAVO RODRIGUEZ, Carlos I. 700.00 +CASILLERO RODRIGUEZ, Hilario 1,800.00 +CARSEAS PENARROYA, Kolando J. 1,000.00 +CASTRO CUELLO, Fulgencio 0. 225.00 +CRITZ BAUTISTA, Tomas 1,125.00 +DELGADO FERNANDEZ, Mario 525.00 +DELGADO NARANJO, Eugonio M. 250.00 +DELGADO SUAREZ, Panfilo I. 525.00 +DIAS CABRERA, Adolfo 2,450.00 +DIAC HERNANDEZ, Rodolfo 350.00 +DOMINGUEZ CADALSO, Atilano 250.00 +ESFINO AZCUE, Jorgo 1,575.00 +FERNANDEZ DALMAU, Ernesto F. 700.00 +FERNANDEZ PEADOMO, Juan de J. 225.00 +GARATE NOA, Miguel A. 675.00 +GIL ANANDEZ, Fulgencio R. 675.00 +GOMEZ OYARZABAL, Hugo 700.00 +CONZALES CASTRO, José 2,625.00 +GONZALEZ FUENTES, José 350.00 +GONZALEZ LANTADA, Rafael 1,625.00 +CONCALEZ MORJON, Joso 525.00 +GONZALEZ PELEZ, Enrique 1,475.00 +HERNANDEZ BEEZ, Armando 2,975.00 +LAVANDEIRA TORRIJO, Dilogio R. 900.00 +LOPEZ DE LA CRUZ, Juan R. 875.00 +MAJUSIRA PEREZ, José 3,400.00 +MENENDER RODILL, Arturo L. 1,525.00 +MOLE ROSALES, José A. 525.00 +MONTOTO GONZALEZ, liilario 350.00 +NAVARRETE FERNANDEZ, Natividad 275.00 +NAVARRO VEGA, Víctor 700.00 +PENTON, ALFONSO, Miguel 2,975.00 +PAR PADRON, Francisco 225.00. +QUINTANA BARBON, Ramón L. 525.00 +REYES BELLO, Pedro H. 350.00 +REYES GARCIA, Manuel 3,150.00 +RIVERO QUESADA, Gerardo 2,800.00 +RODRIGUEZ ALVAREZ, Orlando 225.00 +RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ, Alfredo E. 700.00 +RODRIGUEZ GONZALEZ, Jacome 175.00 +SAMARA LORENZO, Hugo R. 525.00 +SANCHEZ MERZEAU, Raul 900.00 +SOSA VALDES, Paulino 700.00 +TEJERA GUTIERREZ, José N. 225.00 +TORRE PITA, Kaúl de la 700.00 +TORRES GUERRA, Marcos G. 175.00 +TONTES JIMENEZ, Rafael 175.00 +TORRES PENA, Fernando O. 500.00 +TORRES MENA, Juan F. 175.00 +VARONA LEBLANC, Rigoberto 2,975,00 +Total: $ 52,800.00 + +14-00000 + +RELGARBIED TO "GARCIA AND PAULA" "Annex 3" +ABREU ORTA, Juan ?. $ 175.00 +AGUADO MORALES, Alexis P. 175.00 +ALVAREZ-FACILO, Rafael 875.00 +ARIAS GARCIA, Jezus 525.00 +ARNAO GARCIA, Piro 175.00 +BACALLAO FORTZ, Valentin 525.00 +BAEZ HERITAND, Armando 525.00 +BARISTO VALDE, Zwardo 350.00 +BLANCO CRUZ, Lenito 250.00 +BLANCO NAVARRO, Warmel 1,100.00 +BOLIVAR FULLITES, Rodolfo de J. 175.00 +BUTTARI CRESPO, Juan J. 350.00 +BUTTARI PUIG, Edgardo 350.00 +CARTONA CABER, Antonio G. 275.00 +CASAÑAS SANCHEZ, Kanuel 675.00 +CASTANER LOPEZ, Hodesto 450.00 +CASTILLO RIVEño, Reinaldo . 350.00 +COMAS KENENDEZ, Arturo F. 675.00 +CONTE HERNANDEZ, kamon 225.00 +CREME CANTEM, #mberto 2,100.00 +CHAVEZ QUERA, Αλέμιο Μ. 225.00 +DARIAS SORIANO, Jegoberto 250.00 +DELGADO GARCIA, Jesús. 175.00 +FACCIO CRUCET, Marcial 600.00 +FAJARDO MON PNG, Jose 1. 450.00 +FEITIANDEZ MARTHEZ, Ladisls 4نكاوتر +FERRAT MENA, Rawson J. 1,100.00 +GARCIA-MENOCAL EMITO, Fausto 350.00 +GONZALEZ CASTRO, Joze 525.00 +GONZALEZ LAB, Rafael 600.00 +COUDIE HONTEVIZ, Kanuel F. 2,800.00 +CULTURA CONZALEZ, Luis A. 450.00 +JIMENEZ MARTINEZ, Victor J. 675.00 +LOPEZ PEREZ, Silvino 525.00 +LLUESMA PARETS, Zmesto 225.00 +MARTINEZ CASTRO, Luis E. 675.00 +MONTERO PEREZ, Rigoberto 225.00 +MORALES CRUZ, José 275.00 +MORALES DIAZ, Santiago 350.00 +MORSE DE LA BARFA, Luis C. 450.00 +OTERO HERNANDEZ, Zolando 350.00 +PERAZA SOSAn, Hector 600.00 +PEREIRA PEKEZ, Edilio 275.00 +PEREZ HEIDAICH, Carlos M. 700.00 +PREZ MACU, Kanuel de J. 500.00 +PINO MAITINAS, Nestor 225.00 +FITA CTAIO, Eleuterio 825.00 +QUINTANA DE LA TOER, Juan M. 900.00 +RANOS SANTIAGO, Reinaldo 350.00 +RECAREY GARCIA-VIETA, Jorge I. 175.00 +REGALADO SANTANA, Jose 325.00 +RODRIGUEZ ALVAREZ, Fario T. 1,000.00 +RODRIGUEZ-SANTANA ESTEVEZ, Carlos 350.00 + +(Continue on page No. 2) + +14-00000 +RODRIGUEZ CONZALEZ, Roborto $ 225.00 +SERRANO CAMO, Folix T. 450.00 +SOPO GRANDA, Edgar 225.00 +TEJERA CUTIEREZ, José M. 225.00 +VARONA ARJONA, Carlos A. 275.00 +ZALORA GARCIA, Pedro O. 500.00 +Total:- $ 30,150.00 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10418.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10418.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..22c9a73dbd0b6badd61e6f28d0e2f1cf708ebaf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10231-10418.md @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +14-00000 +104-10231-10418 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SEGRET + +11 January 1962 + +MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief of Operations + +SUBJECT: PM. Case Officers in Contact with +Segments of the CRC + +a. SIRO CARDONA, President of the CRC - periodic contact +with Mr. Glenn J. Fransworth. + +b. CARLOS HEVIA, Naval Advisor - Gordon Campbell and Lloyd +Lindland. + +c. HIGINIO DIAZ (Nino), Military Advisor - Eugene Norwinski. + +d. HUMBERTO NUNEZ, Military Coordinator of Frente Anti- +Communista Cristiano - Thomas M. Hewitt. + +e. JOSE FERNANDEZ BADUE and CUCHO FLEITES, MDC - Thomas Hewitt. + +f. CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, 30th Nov Group - Gordon C. Jung. Dick Sarma.es + +g. CESAR BARO, MRR - Thomas C. Clines. + +h. RAUL MENDEZ PIREZ and EUIS SANCHEZ, Rescate - Thomas Hewitt. + +i. ERNESTO D'ESPAIGNE, Military Sector - Eugene Norwinski. + +j. OSVALDO SOTO, 20 May - Thomas M. Hewitt. + +Farnsww th +GLENN J. FARISWORTH +Chige, PM + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10004.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10004.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8bf58b5cc98d91c34d3b9446d9eb2d79d1ec392 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10004.md @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +14-00000 +104-10232-10004 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +10 October 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD +SUBJECT: Meeting with Dr. MIRO Cardona on 6 October + +1. Dr. MIRO arrived about 9:50 a. m. for the meeting we had set at 10:00; again he was driven by his secretary whom he introduced. As during the first meeting, she remained outside in the car. Our meeting lasted until 12:00 noon. + +2. First, Dr. MIRO handed me a note in longhand listing the topics discussed with me on 5 October. These points are: +a. Groups conducting propaganda, etc. with Agency support should receive their support and be coordinated through the Council. + +b. A propaganda campaign should be waged by the Council aimed at: + +(1) Cuba, via a long wave radio station in Key West. + +(2) Cubans in Miami and other U. S. areas by: + +(a) Subsidizing Diario de las Americas. + +(b) Contracting for time on radio stations. + +(3) Latin America, with a plan such as the "Operacion Grieta." + +c. Underground Activities. + +(1) Provision of monthly funds to Council for procuring Cuban pesos to send to the seven-odd resistance groups in Cuba through reliable channels (such as previously sent through the Italian embassy). + +14-00000 + +(2) Commando action as outlined in plan presented to me on 6 October. + +3. Commando Plan + +Then Dr. MIRO handed me a plan (in English) for clandestine action prepared by his military collaborators, whom he named as Colonel Manuel VARELA Castro, an officer of the Academy, Captain Enrique DESPAIONE, and Colonel (fnu) MONTEAGUDO. He stated that they were of the BAROUDIN group and had been prisoners. + +With respect to the plan for clandestine operations in Cuba, he stated that 300 men could be counted upon for commando action, part of them here, part in Cuba. He reiterated that a commando operation was essential to bolster morale among the anti-Castro elements in Cuba and in exile as well as to conduct sabotage that would further weaken Cuban economy and the Communist regime. He said that for this operation U. S. help would be necessary in providing weapons, arms, demolitions, equipment, and funds. He proposed that if this plan was considered to have merit, that I arrange to have someone meet with his military men to work out the details. After all preparations had been made and material provided, etc, the operation would be purely a Cuban affair. (NOTE: Plan turned over to Thompson at our meeting at 15:30 on 6 October for transmission.) + +4. Request for Arms, etc. to send to Escambray + +Dr.MIRO remarked that over a month ago he had made a request to Clark for arms for the anti-Castro insurgents in the Escambray, but to date had heard nothing relative to the request. He commented wryly, "I ask but never hear an answer." He said that the fighters there should be supported. Dr. MIRO stated that he had a boat (provided by us) and a means for delivery of the arms. Osvaldo RAMIREZ is chief of the Escambray group. +COMMENT: Has anything been done about this request? + +5. Information on Arms Received by Castro Regime + +Dr. MIRO handed me a long report which he said was brought to him by the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba when the latter came to the U. S. at the time of President FRONDIZI's visit. He said the Ambassador would not divulge the source of the information but commented, "You will know." +*Report turned over to Thompson on 6 October. + +14-00000 + +Dr. MIRO said there was no way to determine the accuracy of the figures given of planes, guns, etc. received from the Soviet bloc (and Italy and Canada) but even if the figures were exaggerated 100 per cent, they would still be impressive. + +He added that Castro is daily becoming stronger militarily with weapons and with a large militia of close to 300, 000 being trained to use them while the economy continues to deteriorate. Perhaps only half the militia would be effective. But that is sizeable. Thus, he said, the longer the delay in positive military action to overthrow Castro, the greater will be the task. "We must act soon, vigorously and effectively, to insure victory. Another defeat would be disastrous and would make Cubans, Latin Americans and others believe Castro to be invincible. Then would come accommodations and even worse, the implanting of Castro-backed regimes in the hemisphere. And the U. S. would suffer worst of all, being discredited for defeat and "guilt of interference," "In the UN no nation would stand beside the U. S." + +6. Proposal that Council go to Cuba with Commando Group and Establish a Government on Cuban Soil + +Dr. MIRO then declared that he was convinced that Castro would never be overthrown by all the propaganda, the sabotage, commando raids, guerrilla activities, rupture of diplomatic relations and deteriorating economy, and that it was inconceivable to establish a government-in-exile for nothing would come of it; that the only solution for defeating the Castro regime was for the Revolutionary Council to go to Cuba and establish a government on Cuban soil, ask recognition by all friendly countries and military assistance of its principal ally, the U. S., and that the U.S. be ready to intervene immediately with its Forces. "This would all have to take place in a matter of 48 hours, otherwise it would fail. I recognise that this is a bold plan, but boldness is necessary. There will be many risks, many may be killed. As for myself, I don't care if I die. I have lost all my personal possessions and my son is a prisoner." He reiterated that all must be well prepared in advance, there must be no vacillation, everything must proceed rapidly. First, a commando raid in force to seize a piece of Cuban territory, preferably near Guantanamo, and immediately the members of the Council go ashore, proclaim a provisional government, broadcast by radio to all nations an appeal for recognition (and cables prepared in advance would also be sent out), request U. S. assistance, and the U. S. should furnish such assistance at once in adequate strength to ensure victory. + +14-00000 + +Before such an action is undertaken, the enemy must be softened by propaganda, sabotage, raids, underground action, and the mass of the people of Cuba must be prepared to accept the provisional government through propaganda, increased knowledge of the Council and its unifying efforts. + +Dr. MIRO asked me what I thought of this project; did I think that Castro could be overthrown in any other way. I admitted that strong military action appeared necessary. I stated further that of course his plan would have to be studied at the highest government levels. He proposed that he might elaborate a plan with his military collaborators, and I suggested that he do this so that it might be examined and considered. + +Dr. MIRO declared that he was convinced that this Communist dagger in the side of the States could only be eradicated by such action, that the U.S. is and will be blamed for all anti-Castro propaganda, sabotage, etc. and that enemy states will denounce it for intervention in Cuba, but that if the U. S. goes to the aid of a friendly revolutionary regime established in the country and helps it defeat the Soviet-backed Communist regime, all friendly governments will applaud. + +"I have no personal political ambitions," declared MIRO, "I merely am trying to chair the Council, whose mission is to unify the anti-Castro elements inside and outside of Cuba. If the team isn't considered effective, then change the pitcher. But I believe the Council must establish itself on Cuban soil, and soon. Time is against us." "The Punta del Este agreement will backfire against the U. S. if Castro is allowed to remain in Cuba. In a year, after the politicos of the countries receiving U. S. aid have gotten their hands on U. S. gold, they will say, 'Thanks to Castro, we got this.' And they will spend it as in the past with no benefits to the social and economic welfare of the people." + +7. Views about the Judges and Lawyers + +I queried Dr. MIRO as to his views relative to the judges and lawyers and their future status. He said he hoped that they could all reunite and that they could be given assistance as in the past. He declared that Dr. ALABAU was not qualified to be a justice and that he was doing nothing but making politics and trying to discredit the Council and MIRO and VARONA. Dr. MIRO declared that he, as Prime Minister in the early days of the Castro government, had named ALABAU to the + +14-00000 + +Supreme Court, but that now he considered ALABAU unfit to hold any judicial position. + +8. Members of the Revolutionary Council + +Dr. MIRO remarked that he had a meeting of the Council on 10 October. I asked what elements now composed it and what he proposed to add. He named the following as presently in the Consejo: +Rescate +30 de Noviembre +MRR +Accion Democratica +20 de Mayo +AAA Independiente +MDC +Montecristi + +He said he had invited to join: +MRP +Unidad Revolucionaria + +and awaited their reply. + +He would also like to have the Workers, Students, and the Professionals (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.) come into the Council. He believes Batistianos and Comunistas and elements unwilling to cooperate should be excluded, but that all other groups should be brought together under the Council. + +He contends that all anti-Castro activities, except clandestine and military, should be coordinated by members of the Council, but that the excepted activities should be known only to him (MIRO). + +9. Probable Argentine Rupture of Relations with Cuba + +Dr. MIRO declared that he believed imminent the Argentine rupture of relations with Cuba. He said the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba (Julio AMOEDO) was ordered to return to Havana (he had been vacationing in the U. S. after FRONDIZI's visit); that VILLANUEVA, a Secretary of the Argentine Embassy in Cuba was coming to see MIRO today, and further that he (MIRO) had received a phone call last night + +14-00000 + +from a Spaniard (Nicanor FERNANDEZ) in Buenos Aires, urging MIRO to go to Buenos Aires to arouse anti-Castro sentiment of the people, inasmuch as some Argentine action against Cuba appeared imminent. (FERNANDEZ said he had already written MIRO a letter.) MIRO says, "Of course, I cannot go. I have the Consejo meeting on the 10th. Furthermore, I am going to New York on October 11th or 12th for the SIP (Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa) meeting and have been allotted 12 minutes to address the meeting.". + +10. MIRO to attend Homage to LACERDA (Brazilian who Precipitated QUADROS' resignation) on October 15 + +Dr. MIRO said he planned to remain in New York City (after 11 and 12 October SIP meeting) until October 15th to attend the homage for LACERDA, the Governor of Guanabara province in Brasil. MIRO probably will stay at the Park Chambers Hotel, but will advise Clark of his location. + +I commented that I would probably remain in Washington next week in view of his plans, but that I might go to New York City to meet with him; if so, I would get in touch with him and arrange a meeting time and place through Clark. + +11. Propaganda Commission + +I asked Dr. MIRO about his ideas on the future organization and structure of the Propaganda Commission. He stated that it is outside the Consejo and not under his direct control, although the Council accountant has been passing funds to it. He said CATRILLO had resigned as head of Propaganda and that he would like CONTE AGUERO to handle it. He claimed that MESTRE had not done anything with propaganda. + +12. MIRO's Views Relative to Supreme Court Justice or PRIO being Recognized as Head of a Provisional Government + +I asked Dr. MIRO if he believed that there were many anti-Castro Cubans (both in and out of Cuba) who favored PRIO, or the head of the Supreme Court to be the provisional president if a government were to be established on Cuban soil. Dr. MIRO declared that the revolution is a fact, and that practically nobody wants to go back to any former regime. The people in Cuba would resist any such possibility. He de- + +14-00000 + +nounced PRIO's activities against the Council and its efforts to unify the anti-Castro elements. He said that the people should be given an opportunity to elect their chief of state after Castro's overthrow and reestablishment of order in the island. + +13. Offices of Council (Consejo Revolucionario) + +When questioned about his business and private telephones, MIRO said, "The business phone is also in my house. I have no office except in my house, but that phone is always busy (Jefferson 3-4680). So use the other phone (Jefferson 4-2751) when you wish to call me." + +"I need to have a small office somewhere away from my home because all the activities there are driving my wife crazy. I want to find something modest so that no accusation can be made of ostentation - merely a room for myself, one for my secretary, and one for meetings of the Council, etc. The FRD had a place but at that place also was the press, the refugee center, etc. It would not be satisfactory. The FRD is now practically dead. It was the forerunner of the Consejo as the unifying agency of the anti-Castro resistance." + +14. MIRO's Views on Coordinating the Activities of Other Exile Groups + +After Dr. MIRO reiterated his view that he should be the channel for funds and coordinating the activities of groups outside the Consejo such as the Students, FORD (Labor), etc., I said that I understood that some of these elements were unwilling to function under the Consejo; and that in view of that situation, did he consider that an Activity Committee might be organised with a delegate from each of these groups and under the chairmanship of a member of the Consejo. This would serve to coordinate their activities, give them a tie-in with the Consejo, yet not make them subservient to it. Dr. MIRO replied that this would merely set up another Consejo outside of and parallel to the existing Consejo. I did not pursue this further, not having enough background of these organisations to be able to discuss the matter effectively. + +15. Telephone Conversation with MIRO on 7. October + +Before my departure from Miami for Washington on 7 October, I telephoned to Dr. MIRO from the airport. He appreciated the call and asked if I had seen in the morning paper the action taken yesterday by + +14-00000 + +the ALABAU Lawyers' group in proclaiming Julio CARCERAN (one of the chief justices in exile) as "President of Cuba at War." He expressed his indignation at this unilateral "political" move by ALABAU and his adherents among the exiled lawyers and judges. He added his best wishes to me and reminded me that he would probably go to New York on October 11th or 12th for the SIP (Sociedad Interamericana de Prensa) meeting. I replied that I would appreciate if he would contact Clark after his arrival to give his location in New York City, and that Clark might have a request from me for an appointment with him, if this seemed desirable. I suggested that in future phone conversations I would be known as JUANITO. He agreed with pleasure that this would be a good procedure. I wished him Godspeed and he replied likewise to me. + +16. Comment + +During these first two meetings I endeavored to establish myself favorably with Dr. MIRO and therefore refrained from bringing up details of budget or opposition to any of his specific proposals. I listened, asked various questions, and he talked at length. + +In future meetings, after I have gained further background and have more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be required. diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10018.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10018.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8627f0df3eab469858c7ea015b58ea4a6c95730f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10018.md @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ +104-10232-10018 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +20 October 1961 + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Meeting with Dr. Miro in New York City on +October 16, 1961 + +The meeting with Dr. Miro on October 16 was postponed from 10:00 until such time as his audience terminated with Cardinal Spellman. He arrived at my room at about 10:50. He declared that the Cardinal had wept when he learned the details of the suffering of the Cubans at the hands of Castro; declared that the Archbishop of Miami wasn't doing enough for the Cuban refugees; that the U.S. wasn't doing enough for them; that Castro must be overthrown. Miro told the Cardinal that in all Latin America there were going to be organized acts of sympathy for the Cuban sufferers. The Cardinal said he would say a Mass for them on October 17. He invited Miro to see him at any time. + +Miro answered my query as to the Lacerda affairs by stating that it was very successful; 2,800 people were inside the auditorium and another 1,000 people outside; that Lacerda had received such applause. + +The Inter-American Press Association affairs also had given an opportunity to present the Cuban tragedy. He said that he (Miro) had told how Fidel had shot 31 people in September alone, and other details; had described how Communism was gaining ground day by day; that in Cuba they have installed a powerful radio station broadcasting to Latin America; that ten countries have broken with Cuba, but Argentina has not; that everybody is confused. + +He informed me that as for the documents relating to the Cuban plots in Argentina, the Argentine military men came to talk to Verona, and he gave them some documents that have no importance. The officers told Verona textually "We have no confidence in the Argentine Foreign Office;" nevertheless, when they arrived there, they turned over the documents to the Foreign Office. But these documents had no importance; they were merely to demonstrate that there had been an extradition of documents, and that they were originals. The important documents are held by Verona in Miami. + +Miro said they also visualized another act involving Lacerda in Miami, but that his "administrative" budget really does not provide for propaganda activities (such as the Current SP and Laceria affairs). I countered that it was considered that his budget was sufficient for him to conduct some propaganda activities; obviously nothing on a major scale - but some things. + +SECRET + +-2- + +Miro declared that internal propaganda and clandestine action in Cuba could not be delayed any longer. I agreed on the necessity, and that it was believed that measures are necessary to foment in Cuba the opposition to Castro. "The people are against him!" declared Miro. "But increase it," I answered. Miro then stated "If this action doesn't stem from the Consejo (CRC) - not as an independent agency, but in close contact with you (the Agency), - what we foment is a complete disorder in Cuba, and afterwards no government can succeed; secondly, if we do not have a central plan, and carry it out well in a more or less limited period of time, there will merely be more shooting of people (prisoners) by Fidel." + +"And this is my insistence. Now I am afraid to go to Miami. What am I to tell the people there? What do I converse? Meanwhile the Agency keeps on infiltrating people into Cuba but disconnected from the Council. I was told in my conversation with the President to amplify the membership in the Consejo. I have endeavored to do that. In the Council there are other great organizations - delegates from each of the organizations that ask me for arms, dynamite, things, and I am here powerless. Therefore I must work with you people in order to see how we may hand over arms and a plan of action so they may see that this is not merely an endless series of immature actions." I replied, "Well, I believe that a well-worked-out plan that shows good chances of success will be favorably considered." + +"How about arms for the Escambrey?" asked Miro. I replied that it was my understanding that arms for the Escambrey could only be landed on the North Coast, how then would they get to the Escambrey? Miro said that the boat which had made many trips (working for YOU), would have to establish communication and find out when they would pick up the arms; what cannot be done is abandon Osvaldo Ramirez in his situation of anguish because he is the only real regional focus of resistance that there is there, and he has been really left in a desperate situation for three months. + +I interposed that there seemed some question about the paper from Ramirez asking for arms, whether it was the real thing. "Perfectly identified," replied Piro, "he assured that it is perfectly identified and requests have come to me through different channels asking for these arms. I am still waiting now for a month and a half. All you have to do is tell us the means of delivery, the people in contact and then deliver to our Cubans the arms, dynamite, fuses. I am still waiting, and criticism (of Cubans against inaction) increases daily." + +"All the delegations of revolutionary groups in the Council ask me for arms and means for fighting, but I cannot provide them anything. Meanwhile the Agency is infiltrating people into Cuba without counting on the Consejo for anything. This puts it into an absurd position - merely a "council painted on the wall." I have said, "Look for someone else if I am not considered able to do the job but we must work. I have confidence in the Agency, but I cannot work in this fashion." + +SECRET + +-3- + +"I've asked for money for the clandestine groups. What have they said about that?" Miro asked. I replied that there is a problem of the means of delivery, that the Italian Embassy at present appears undesirable. The Ambassador isn't there. Well, we look for another means; the Argentine anything - those people need money" he countered. "I have to carry out concrete things," he declared. "I'm now like a person in a swimming pool without water." "For three and a half months I've struggled to maintain a revolutionary spirit. My military people are waiting till I arrived and tell them, this must be done, that must be done. Nothing yet! And without any plan, I don't go anywhere; nowhere! + +"The other time I went with my eyes closed, through faith. We had a failure and the failure fell upon me. I cannot proceed under such circumstances in no way. I've asked for $50,000 to send in to the underground. The Russians are spending $400,000 in propaganda and have less than the U.S. We shall not compromise the U.S. Tell me the way to send it in. The Council is to aid them, not merely to conduct meetings." + +"On that request they haven't replied anything?" he asked. I answered that on this item, I had made known Miro's desire, but that so far nothing had been resolved. + +"I'm not complaining," he stated, "but for three months I have been asking for a contact with the authority to resolve. Why? Because I'm getting nowhere. When I return now I shall be asked, "How about it?" and must answer, 'You will have to wait because I have nothing.' And meanwhile the Agency keeps on infiltrating people into Cuba independent of the Consejo. Let us go back. Without being in agreement, I cannot serve you. I have no interest in presiding over a Council that is of no use." + +I pointed out that the Council must continue to exist, with him as its president, as the coordinating body of the resistance movement, but that there are certain difficulties in putting the student or labor activities under the direction of the Council; that these groups are now functioning efficiently and that I trusted that he could see the problems of completely changing their control, direction, and coordination. I added that I believed that he should know something of what they are doing and that I believed that should be kept informed. + +"I know absolutely nothing," he replied. "What comes to me is from these same individuals. I am not in agreement with that, I'm becoming ridiculous. Under these circumstances I cannot continue. I have planted the problem of the underground, the problem of the collateral organizations (that he would like to have in Council by being their source of support and coordination), of the magistrates, and now you have seen what ALABAU has done (proclaiming GARCERAN as president of exile government), who is working with you people, and you have seen the reaction of the State Department. Now yesterday ALABAU is publishing political denunciations against the Council. I have discussed the matter of the magistrates with the C.I.A., I don't remember the name of the person. A month has passed and the other magistrates (those with ALABAU) haven't been stopped (in their activities) and they haven't had elections as I requested to select another leader." + +SECRET + +-4- + +"The students are continuing their activities. I believe that I have something in my head as a basis for the determination of what should be discussed in the Council with me; and in agreement with you; but these existing circumstances, without any connection, make it so that I cannot continue the clandestine aid. To the first problem, I presented your reply, "We shall see." To the second problem, the collateral organizations - which continues the same as before, the third problem I presented, on arms to send in, nothing. The fourth problem, the propaganda operation "Griseta" that I showed you, nothing." I replied that on the latter I had discussed the matter, that it was, I believe, a suggestion given to him in the Department of State. + +"If we don't take propaganda and send arms into Cuba now, it's useless," he declared. "And I cannot remain in silence." I replied that I believed quite a bit of propaganda was being conducted. "Yes, but independent of the Council. I CANNOT REMAIN A PUPPET! They (the Agency) keep on dealing with the MRP, with the Unidad Revolucionario, and they haven't entered into the Council simply because they are in direct contact with the Agency. Thus it appears that none of the problems that I took up with you some twenty days ago have been resolved, and I'll have to take another solution. I want to know the truth if I'm not acceptable. I'll leave and without any scandal whatsoever. I have swallowed all the criticism, in my own house, in silence, as though I were responsible for everything. I cannot continue to do this and be doing nothing. I cannot be a puppet! I have no arms to give." + +He reiterated that nothing had been resolved on any of his requests and proposals, and that he couldn't continue thus. That he could quit, go to Puerto Rico as a professor. He added he would want to work with us. He then referred to the acts of Lacerda in New York, which had cost four thousand dollars, plus passage, a ridiculous sum to spend from the Administrative Budget. "We have paid the passage, his living costs here," he said. + +"Now I go to Miami where I have to face the organizations grouped into the Council. "Arms for everyone?" "I haven't any. All the organizations freewheeling there which don't want to join together because they are working directly with your people." I said this was unfortunate and asked whether there could not be some form of realizing contacts with them without necessarily channelizing their support and direction through the Council, such as by forming a committee along the lines I had suggested in Miami. + +Miro then referred to the agreement reached in the white House meeting with Mr. Goodwin, Mr. Woodvent, with gentlemen of the C.I.A., and with Mr. Hurwitz. First, "That the only thing that is recognized is the Consejo (CRC); Dr. Miro is the person of our confidence and will have an administrative budget which he will control and will report later the expenses of coordination, such that any other expenses, propaganda or clandestine activity, will be paid by the Agency; for the members of the organizations in the Council there will be a contact to assist in working out their solutions; that is to say, that their problems of boats and arms." Another point was that in case there are organizations that do not choose to join the Council, Dr. Miro will be perfectly informed in advance of the matters at hand and will give his + +authorization. That is to say, it establishes a unifying control over the + +SECRET + +-5- + +(CRC). I have seven to work with you, with me, with the people who are going to carry out the activities, with the people that I designate. Nothing of that is being done. Then what they want is to work alone." + +"I will not continue. I will not continue from the time I return to Miami. I have gone on for five months, struggling. I cannot accept this situation. I have tried to pull together those groups as asked in the White House. I haven't succeeded in grouping any more, because - I want to speak clearly in order to remain good friends always - because you have prevented it. The students haven't joined, not because of no political reason, but merely because you support them directly. Presumably the idea is that in this way the security of this nation is better safeguarded. A Consejo was desired to serve as the coordinating group and to provide a means by which the United States would not appear to be intervening in Cuba. If there is to be a Consejo, it must have all the dignity of a Council." + +"When I try to form a Council, grouping all elements together, they don't join because they are talking directly with your people - and there is an office for that purpose in Miami - which deals with all the men who want to work, who want to do things. This is all independent of the Council. And some work for a destruction of the Council. I cannot tolerate this. I have a son who is a prisoner; either I know the plans, and I know the maneuver and the problems that they are going to carry out, or I, when I arrive in Miami, will say, "No," and send word to Washington. Let them do without me. There will be someone who will submit to these things, but not I." + +"And of the four items that remedy promised me to resolve, there have not been resolved any, and I find myself in the dark. And I am very sorry. I am not going to compromise the security of this Nation, but neither am I going to compromise the situation of these boys, when they disappeared, lost their lives, etc., I was confronted with "And you are the president of the Council." I cannot remain in this way.." + +"I haven't been able to group together anything. I was promised that the magistrates would all incorporate together (into the Council), but that rascal ALABAU is working against the Council and I have reason to believe that he is doing it with Agency support, otherwise how would he pay for his political denunciations." I responded, that I believed this could not be true. He shouted, "I have expressed my position to you, and I want you to get an answer when you can. If these problems that I have set forth do not have an immediate solution, I am not to know and to dispose of relative actions to be taken, then how, in view of my situation, must I do." + +He asked about the plan for clandestine sabotage action by commando raid, that he had given us, and what had come of it. I replied that he must realize that the study of such a plan necessarily was slow and must be considered by many. He said he was convinced that there was no intention of accepting such plans, and that while now we discuss such plans, we lose out. "I cannot accept this situation, nor would you." + +SECRET + +-6- + +He then said that he could go ahead and dissolve the Council, and let such organization go ahead and do as it pleased; that he couldn't preside over a meaningless council, that this was not a threat, but he would step out. I reassured him that he was highly esteemed in Washington and it was necessary that he continue as head of the Council. He replied, "But they disregard me." + +He reiterated that he had planted four problems, none of which had been resolved; reiterated that he had planted the propaganda problem a long time ago, but that propaganda continues independent of the Council and people are not out like those to the Congreso of Students in Sao Paulo, where they repeat things like parrots which don't go with Latin American audiences. + +"I have asked for arms; either give us massive aid, one, two, three million - whatever is necessary, because this is to destroy Communism, and we'll take our plans. And we'll furnish the dead, for we can do no more. We must work in agreement, because now each time that I speak, it's "we shall see, we are going to study," - and nothing happens. No, no, I shall not preside over another Council existing under these circumstances. I have often spent 24 hours without sleeping, trying to pull together the groups, and meantime, problems arise on all sides. Why? Because so long as other groups get support, they won't enter the Council. The MRP is in contact with you and getting arms; now the Unidad Revolucionario. I remain the ridiculous one. Already I've suffered a lot and have a son who is a prisoner. And I've talked a lot during these days, and I keep on being a puppet, but worse than a puppet, because a puppet is moved, but I'm not even moved." + +Therefore, I say to you that the groups that want to work with us, you, the chief of that group, and I, we ought to resolve all these questions, for example, with the chief of the military group, because he has pulled together the professional army and the rebel army (elements) and the army of liberation, such as Varela, Botus, Nino and the boys, who have come from the brigade." He declared that SOTUS is a fighter, is willing to return to Cuba, and that he had great confidence in SOTUS. + +I assured him that the legalization of SOTUS residence would be arranged, and that Mr. Hurwitz informed me that he believed something could be done for the other three returnees whose names Mr. Miro had given me. + +Dr. Miro reiterated that he must speak clearly, that he could not continue thus as a travelling president without having anything to give to his people- nothing to the underground through Council action; nor could he be ignorant of plans which he opposed where Cubans go out to die, and then having their relatives come to him as responsible. He declared, "I don't want to live on a budget, preside over an administrative office, receive people, tell them lies, saying, "We shall see." The men who are + +SECRET + +-7- + +here (in Council) representing organizations must know something of what they are going to do and if they ask for 40 rifles, I must be able to say, "Here they are" - not to give arms directly into their hands - but through a contact for this. Otherwise you people make your plans, and I'll retire from everything. And be assured that never, never will I say a single word against the Agency or the United States, never, nor explain reasons which shouldn't be explained. + +"If I cannot have the responsibility that I should have, I shall not lend myself to what may result in a tragedy. None of the problems I have planted have been resolved, not that of the magistrates nor that of the Escambrey, nor the money to the underground, has been resolved, not the plan of propaganda that I gave you. I cannot continue to sit in an office, while you continue operating, as you wish, with my silent consent. You may choose someone else like Dr. Godoy, who is asking for arms. Choose and see whether his name will save Cuba. You are going to create another Fidel, who is nothing." + +I reminded him that I had my talks with him only ten days before, not twenty, and that I could talk to no one in Washington until a week ago and had to have many conversations with many people, and that his proposals could not be resolved in such a short time. He returned to the agreement that "plans of action be discussed jointly; that if there were objections, that the objections be discussed. He said there had been no objections so far to discuss; nor objections to propaganda plans. He was to have contact with a representative of C.I.A. to meet with representatives of organizations that want to collaborate, and with Dr. Miro - nothing developed on that he declared that he should have knowledge of the activities of those that don't want to collaborate, and said each day there will be more, because they want to gain the power for themselves, to act on their own account. He said he knows there is a "Jim" and a "Robert" and others that are doing things. + +I assured him he must realize that there were many problems involved in his proposals and that time was essential to work them out. I reminded him of his conversation with Mr. Goodwin and the latters' statement to the effect that there could be no thought in the foreseeable future of a military operation against or invasion of Cuba. Miro countered by referring to his conversation with the President on 18 July and his (Miro's) complaint of inactivity. He said the President proposed the recruiting of Cubans in different units of the Army for training so as to utilize them at the opportune time, and that the officers would be invited to our military schools. Miro said he had gathered some of the military together and informed them of this offer, and the next week he was called to discuss the recruiting, which he approved. Then General Hershey went to see him at his house, telling him that Cubans wouldn't be sent to Berlin or any such place but kept in the U.S. available for use later. Miro said, "If there is to be no invasion, then let's utilize the underground, which needs arms and money." + +SECRET + +-8- + +He again repeated, "There must be massive propaganda; secondly arms; we shall furnish the dead, but I need to know "How are we going to die." He commented that he was going to ask that his photograph not be put on the cover of a certain magazine because he didn't know whether he was going to continue; that in the present circumstances he didn't see how he could continue. Again I urged that he must do so, and that I felt certain that we could resolve some of his proposals, probably not to the extent that he desired, but at least in part, but that time was necessary to accomplish this. + +He repeated that the Council needs to have some action taken in Cuba, but the Agency keeps on undertaking actions without any connection with the Council. Further, that he must have the means for conducting propaganda, such as outlined in the "Operation Griseta." He asked, so when could I give him some answers. I replied that during the current week I expected to have meetings in which these matters would be discussed in the Department of State, with Mr. Goodwin, with representatives of the Agency, and that I hoped that something would be resolved, but that he must realize that many people are involved in such matters and solutions are not reached quickly. He reiterated that he had to keep telling his organizations "wait a little longer" and that this was becoming embarrassing. + +Then he brought up his proposal of having him and the Council go to Cuba, saying "perhaps it would be advantageous that I die in Cuba, that the Council ask recognition from Cuban soil and the military aid of the United States - all to take place within 48 hours." He added, "I have told you of the reaction of Cardinal Spellman, "We have done very badly in the Cuban affair." + +I reminded him that despite the urgency that we all recognized in the Cuban situation and its threat to the United States and all the Americas, there are many other world problems - Laos, Berlin, etc., - which also occupy the attention of our government people. + +Then I said I wished to take advantage of our meeting to ask him for information relative to his current budget; first, did he believe that there were any people receiving salary from the Council who might also be getting financial aid from H.E.W.. He said, "No, I would never permit that." Then he declared that he had two ways of operating; when he absorbed the personnel of the various organizations into the CRC: either to cut off their salaries suddenly, or to put them to work so that the "nomina" (payroll) grew a little bit because he had to take in certain people, and that he considered his absorbing them was according to the policy of C.I.A. Then he declared that the maximum benefit received by refugees from H.E.W. was $100 per family per month, and that no where here could a family live on a hundred a month. Hence, he did not feel that he could cut off the people on the staffs of the CRC organizations, and send them to the H.E.W. Therefore, they were assigned to the different + +SECRET + +-9- + +SECRET + +"The money for the underground is much and contact is doubtful, an excuse. The problem of Cuba costs a lot of money! The people of the Escambray - it's difficult to deliver arms to them? But we are going to run that risk. The arms are going to be lost? Well, risks must be taken." Piro again referred to the groups that didn't want to collaborate with the Council but would collaborate directly with the Agency stating that he had opposed it and still opposed it; that he received a very affectionate letter asking him to try work out all the problems between us and accept a solution, and that a representative would be designated to work with him that I had appeared and he had spent two very pleasant days with me; that I was very understanding; that twenty days had passed of great anxiety. ("Not twenty but ten," I interposed.) He said he figured that probably ha might have arms and hein for the underground and know about plans of action and had felt strengthened. "But" he said, "now I feel knocked down. None of the plans or propaganda proposals have been accepted, none. The firing wall in Cuba continues functioning, 31 dead in 340 days. My resignation has been written long ago, and I am ready to submit it as soon as I return to Miami." + +I declared that he must not do that, that be must have patience, that it takes time to resolve these things. He replied that he has been waiting since April and mentioned all the suffering he had gone through, attacks by everyone, mothers of prisoners and dead, the American Press, Fortune, Time, Life, New York Times, etc., all against him along with ALABAU Trelles, and others and that he had supported all of this in silence. He had been asked it it were true that there was no air support and had not answered, "The other time I kept my lips closed with absolute faith, the next time I shall have my eyes open and have many questions. I don't understand how you people can deal with some of these unknown Cubans. + +He said, "I've given many proofs of loyalty to you. What they attribute to me the other day in Miami that "there would be an invasion in a few days", that is not true. I have a tape recording of what I said which was "very soon (without mentioning any date) in Cuba there would be unveiled the great Pascuas (resurrection) of the Fatherland. And the press has misinterpreted Pascuas as the Pascua de Navidad (Christmas). + +Thus the press comes out with statements attributed to Dr. Miro that the invasion will take place by Christmas, completely a lie and nothing like what I said." I conceded to Dr. Miro that he had suffered a tremendous number of attacks in silence and that the press had over a period of time come out with critical remarks. I asked his if he planned to pass through Washington before returning to Miami and he said he didn't have money for such expenses, that his wife was terribly worried about their son, but that he would have to remain in New York until Wednesday to attend the luncheon for all the editors of the Latin American press, who want to converse with him, to help with propaganda but without costing the U.S. a cent. + +SECRET + +-10- + +commissions within the CRC: finance, propaganda, clandestine, military, organisation, etc. The ones who are no good or don't want to work, he said, he would cut off, but that he couldn't just fire someone suddenly. He then said salaries were small @ $200, $225 per month as an average except for particular individuals, such as his assistant Aragon, a very capable person, and the chiefs of the various organizations who work "full time" and receive $400 each; further that he planned to give each organization approximately $700 per month for their operating expenses, some less, some a little more - (MRR, Rescate, 30 de Nov, 20 de Faye, AAA Independientes, Montecristi). + +When I questioned whether the Ponteeristi organization was still in the CRC, he said it was, that only Justo Carillo had dropped out of the CRC but the group remained in and had a new head. He added that he had just had a request from Carillo to provide his (Carillo) with a thousand dollars; that Carillo had photographic copies of some checks that he had paid, to Waldo Frank for propaganda activities against Cuba and that Carillo was asking reimburserent but Miro said he didn't consider he had to give it to Carillo + +Returning to the budget, Miro Said, "There are the various employees; there is the item of trips; there are the military people grouped under the military commission - I cannot let them suffer misery. There are no students on the payroll because they are being supported by you (the Agency). And right there a difference is established between those in the Council and those who receive money from the Agency directly, which is more than that received by my people. See how you (the Agency) without intending to, and for reasons of insecurity, are going to destroy the Council." He then stated that he had placed Alvarez Diaz, who had been Minister of Finance, in charge of finance matters because he (Miro) could not be everywhere, and to make certain that no expenses were paid on which they were not in agreement, and which Paula would carry out. + +I queried whether Paula would continue as accountant, and Miro said, "certainly, as accountant." He said that everyone has been coming to him (Miro) with all kinds of pleas for money and therefore it was necessary to have Alvarez Diaz in here so that he and Paula might resolve the finance matters. Miro added words of praise for Paula, "It's like I want to have for each section of the Council, like I wanted Conte Aguero to handle propaganda, but since he is receiving money from you (the Agency) he doesn't want to. I have to have someone to take this load off of me; first as in Naval affairs, someone to look for boats, arms, etc." + +I asked about Festre for propaganda and Miro replied that Festre is no good, never was of value; that he had been put in charge of the propaganda commission previously and given $48,000 monthly, but had done nothing. Then he launched into a criticism of the Swan propaganda; that it was a shame, handled by Batistianost Fernandes VARELA, a Catholic, Suarez Hernandes, a senator in the epoch of Batista. He named another (sounded + +SECRET + +-11- + +SECRET + +like Chau Killer) a bad person and a Batistero. Piro said he had asked that Swan be stopped but, since they work directly, these people are defended. He added wryly that he wished they (the Agency) would defend him (Piro) that way. + +He said they (the Agency) had posed the problem five months ago in Miami relative to Joaquin, Sagorio, a Cuban who was working with the Council and has worked magnificently, but then he accepted work with the C.I.A. and continues doing this (and do whatever he pleases) - intelligence, arms, recruiting, etc. - and will have nothing to do with the Council. + +Again Miro declared that he had the highest regard for Paula and couldn't dispense with him; had even proposed his name to be the Magistrate of the Tribunal of Accounts in the future government of Cuba. I added my understanding, that Paulo had done an excellent job, particularly mentioning his handling of paying dependents, a meticulous and arduous task. Miro explained that he had never considered replacing Paula but merely needed Alvarez Diaz to handle details with Paula. He said everyone in Miami knows it is Paula who has the money to make payments by check, and that he thought it would be better for the people to get payments in cash and sign a receipt; that sometimes Bowmore might rob Paula and then people will ask "from where does this money come, since the Cubans have no money," + +Then Dr. Miro said he would like to clarify any doubtful questions. I asked whether he had received any other communication from the Escambrey group. He replied that he had not, but that the one had come through the Montecristi group and they continued to ask him for this arms aid. I asked whether any changes or additions had been made in the Council at the October 10th meeting. He replied that the FRP had not answered his invitation because they were working with the Agency, and that the new group, the Union Revolucionario, had replied that they did not, because they have a delegate in Washington who is seeking direct contact with U.S. Government Agencies. + +Miro then declared that in order to call a Council meeting, he had to have a press conference or a press release (about calling a CRC meeting) but Prio, ALABAU, and everybody were against all this, and were doubtful whether to come or not to come. "I talked with Conte Aguero and with Arreliano many hours. Arreliano is a fuehrer; if things aren't done as he wants, he won't go along. Moreover, he has a strong anti-American sentiment. I talked to them, but they said, "No." "There were two problems at their lack of confidence in the Government, and my contradictory view that we want to be with them (with U.S.). I would like to have had to call a Council meeting almost by force. Therefore I decided to have no meeting and no press conference, and to come here (to New York City). There was no session // + +SECRET + +-12- + +SECRET + +"The Fastistianos are very well organized and also the Frio followers, waiting for me to do something, and I cannot do anything. I'm like St. Lawrence, roasted on one side and fried on the other." + +I asked whether the Council was looked upon too much as a political entity rather than a unifying medium. Miro replied, "Those people (Prio, Alabau, etc.) want to obstruct the ones who are fighting Castro through the medium of the Council. They are divided into two groups: (1) Politicians: Prio, Alonso Pujol; those that want to be the directors) (2) The groups that want to act within Cuba who don't want to join CRC but rather to deal directly with you people in order to have the power tomorrow in Cuba; people only of action, but not of common sense and who cannot mean much to the future of Cuba; they would cause another era like that of Fidel, who is nothing but a student. That is extremely dangerous. You give these people the means and if one of them overthrows Fidel he is the one who assumes power. He may be a good man of action but only 24 or 25 years old and not one who can orient Cuba in the way of democracy. After reaching 40, people think differently. Fighters are capable of carrying out the action you give them to do, but not to govern." + +Dr. Miro continued to dwell on his concern as to the future if these young fighters are given a free hand to do as they please; that care must be taken as to who is supported; that those people are the ones who don't want to work with us; that the AP hopes that it will be the one who will lead tomorrow in Cuba, that chaos of the future will be something to which you the U.S. has contributed by supporting such elements. + +Dr. Miro commented in further detail his views and again harped on the manner of using funds to avoid being like the ostrich. "Everyone knows where the money is coming from and to have to be careful of the form. Everyone does not know of you, but of where the help is coming from" + +"We are the politicos of the war against Castro," affirmed Dr. Miro. Let a military man function as chief of staff as long as the military action against Castro continues, but then the civil action must be carried out by non-military men," + +He added that during the softening-up action against Castro, we must take good care of the manner in which the action is taken to avoid exposing the U.S. support; and that he considered that the collateral, independent groups were not safeguarding it; so we are losing the men as you (U.S. Agencies) deal with each of those groups. And we must not lose, we must win. + +SECRET + +-13- + +SECRET + +I told Dr. Miro that I was anxious to work out some manner of linking these groups with Dr. Miro and the Council, without having to channel direction and funds through Dr. Miro, since these groups are now functioning well under existing arrangements. + +Dr. Miro a-id he would be pleased to meet with them outside of the Council, and they may continue to function as collateral organizations independently; but that they realize that they have one direction. Dr. Piro added that like the independent magistrates with their attitude - they are injuring the Council. + +Dr. Miro commented that he wanted the magistrates to have an election and select their leader according to the results of a vote. He reiterated that all the collateral organisations must operate within the orbit of the Council; and that he would be glad to discuss with them their opinions Just as he \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10019.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10019.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..187f0ce23012d9d3b990fdbbf6bda7bb75755d22 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10232-10019.md @@ -0,0 +1,438 @@ +14-00000 +104-10232-10019 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +TO +Chief of Station, JMWAVE + +INFO +FROM +Chief, WH Division + +JMZIP/Operational - Contact with Dr. MIRO Cardona + +ACTION RESVIRED REFERENCES + +LIABSFICATION. +SECRET + +Mil + +PROCESSING + +ACVN + +MARKED FINCERING +X NO INDEXING, MIAJIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED +HEADQUARTERS W +CAN JIKA INLESING +ABSTRACT +MICROFILM + +For your information, transmitted herewith is a report of contact with +subject written by Theodore F. PASSAVOY, and a memo of WH/4 comments, + +(END OF DISPATCH) + +Attachment 1 + +: + +Copy in AMBUD Ful +LA + +DATE TYPED +19 Oct 61 + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DATE CASPA +20007100 + +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER +UFGW-606 + +CLASSIFICATION +HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER + +SECRET +19-124-25 + +: + +: + +14-00000 +A + +SEORET + +10 Octobor 1961 +: + +MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD + +SUBJECT: Meeting with Dr. MIRO Cardona on 6 October + +1. Dr. MIRO arrived about 9:50 a. m. for the meeting we had +set at 10:00; again he was driven by his secretary whom he introduced. +As during the first meeting, che remained outside in the car. Cur +meeting lasted until 12:00 noon. + +2. First, Dr. MIRO handed me a note in longhand listing the +topico discussed with me on 5 October. These points are: + +a. Groupe conducting propaganda, etc. with Agency support +should receive their support and be coordinated through the Council. + +b. A propaganda campaign should he waged by the Council +aimed at: + +(1) Cuba, via a long wave radio station in Key West. + +(2) Cubans in Miami and other U. S. areas by: + +(a) Subsidizing Diario de las Americas. + +(b) Contracting for time on radio stations. + +(3) Latin America, with a plan such as the Operacion +Grieta," + +c. Underground Activities. + +(1) Provision of monthly funde to Council for procuring +Cuban ревоos to send to the seven-odd resistance +groupe in Cuba through reliable channels (such as +previously sent through the Italian Embassy). + +: + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +(2) Commando action as outlined in plan presented +to me on 6 October, + +3. Commando Plan + +Then Dr. MIRO handed me a plan (in English) for clandestine +action prepared by his military collaborators, whom he named as +Colonel Manuel VARELA Castro, an officer of the Academy, Captain +Enrique DESPAIGNE, and Colonel (inu) MONTEAGUDO, He stated +that they were of the BARQUIN group and had been prisoners. + +With respect to the plan for clandestine operations in Cuba, +he stated that 300 men could be counted upon for commando action, part +of them hore, part in Cuba. He reiterated that a commando operation +was essential to bolster morale among the anti-Castro elements in Cuba +and in exilo as well as to conduct sabotage that would further weakon +Cuban economy and the Communist regime. He said that for this operation +U. S. help would be necessary in providing weapons, ammo, demolitions, +equipment, and funds. He proposed that if this plan was considered to +have merit, that I arrange to have someone meet with his military men +to work out the details. After all preparations had been made and +material provided, etc. the operation would be purely a Cuban affair. +(NOTE: Plan turned over to Thompson at our ne eting at 15:30 on +6 October for transmission.) + +4. Request for Arms, etc. to send to Eacambray + +Dr.MIRO remarked that over a month ago he had made a requost +to Clark for arms for the anti-Castro insurgents in the Escambray, but +to date had heard nothing relative to the request. He commented wryly, +"I ask but never hear an answer." He said that the fighters there should +be supported. Dr. MIKO stated that he had a boat (provided by us) and +a means for delivery of the arms. Osvaldo RAMIREZ is chief of the +Eecambray group. +COMMENT: Has anything been done about this request? + +5. Information on Arms Received by Castro Regime + +* +Dr. MIRO handed me a long report which he said was brought +to him by the Argentine Ambassador to Cuba when the latter came to the +U. S. at the time of Fresident FRONDIZI's visit. He said the Ambassador +would not divulge the source of the information but commented, "You will +know." +* Report turned over to Thompson on 6 October. +: +: +2 + +14-00000 +! + +Suomit + +Dr. MIRO said there was no way to determine the accuracy +of the figures given of planes, guns, etc. received from the Soviet bloc +(and Baly and Canada) but even if the figures were exaggerated 100 por +cent, they would still be impressive. + +He added that Castro is daily becoming stronger militarily +with weapons and with a large militia of close to 300, 000 being trained +to use them while the economy continues to detericrate. Perhaps only +half the militia would be effective. But that is siseable. Thus, he said, +the langer the delay in positive military action to overthrow Castro, the +greater will be the task. "We must act soon, vigorously and effectively, +to Insure victory. Another defeat would be disastrous and would make +Cubane, Latin Americane and others bolteve Castro to be invincible. +Then would come accommodationa and even worse, the implanting of +Castro-backed regimes in the hemisphere. And the U. S. would suffer +worst of all, being discredited for defeat and "guilt of interference. " +"In the UN no nation would stand beside the U. 5, " + +6. Proposal that Council go to Cuba with Commando Group and +Establish a Government on Cuban Soll + +This would all have +Dr. MIRO then declared that he was convinced that Castro +would never be overthrown by all the propaganda, the sabotage, commando +raids, guerrilla activities, rupture of diplomatic relations and deteriorating +economy, ard that it was inconceivable to establish a government-inexile +for nothing would come of it, that the only solution for defeating the +Castro regime was for the Revolutionary Council to go to Cuba and estab- +ilch a government on Cuban soil, aak recognition by all friendly countries +and military assistance of its principal ally, the U. S., and that the U.S. +be ready to intervene immediately with its Forces. +to take place in a matter of 48 hours, otherwise it would fall. I recognise +that this is a bold plan, but boldness is necessary. There will be many +rieke, many may be killed. As for myself, I don't care if I die. I have +loat all my personal possessions and my son is a prisoner." He reiterated +that all must be well prepared in advance, there must be no vacillation, +overything must proceed rapidly. First, a commando raid in force to +ceizo a piece of Cuban territory, preferably near Cuantanamo, and imnie- +diately the members of the Council go ashore, proclaim a provisional +government, broadcast by radio to all nations an appeal for recognition +(and cables prepared in advance would also be sent out), request U. 3. +assistance, and the U. S. should furnish such assistance at once in ade- +quate strength to ensure victory. +3 + +14-00000 + +SECRET + +Before such an action is undertaken, the enemy muat be +softened by propaganda, sabotage, raids, underground action, and the +mass of the people of Cuba must be prepared to accept the provisional +government through propaganda, increased knowledge of the Council +and its unifying efforts. + +Dr. WIRO asked me what I thought of this project; did I think +that Castro could be overthrown in any other way. I admitted that +strong military action appeared necessary. I stated further that +of course his plan would have to be studied at the highest government +levele. He proposed that he inight elaborate a pian with his militar y +collaborators, and I suggested that he do this so that it might be examined +and considered. + +Dr. MIRO dcclared that he was convinced that this Communist +daggor in the side of the States could only be eradicated by such action, +that the U.S. is and will be blamed for all anti-Castro propaganda, +sabotage, etc. and that enemy states will denounce it for intervention +in Cuba, but that if the U. 8. goes to the aid of a friendly revolutionary +regirne established in the country and helps it defeat the Soviet-backed +Communist regime, all friendly governments will applaud. + +"I have no personal political ambitions, declared MIRO. +"I merely am trying to chair the Council, whose mission is to unify the +anti-Castro elements inside and outside of Cuba. If the team isn't con- +sidered effective, then change the pitcher. But I believe the Council must +establish itself on Cuban eoil, and soon. Time is against us. ""The unta +del Este agreement will backfire against the U. S. if Castro is allowed +to remain in Cuba. in a year, after the politicos of the countries re- +ceiving U. S. aid have gotten their hands on U. 8. gold, they will say, +Tharke to Castro, we got this. And they will spend it as in the past +with no benefits to the social and economic welfare of the people." + +7. Views about the Judges and Lawyera + +I queried Dr. MIRO as to his views relative to the judges and +lawyers and their future status. tHe said he hoped that they could all +reunite and that they could be given assistance as in the past. He de- +elared that Dr. ALABAU was not qualified to be a justice and that he was +doing nothing but making politics and trying to discredit the Council +and MIRC and VARONA. Dr. MIRO declared that he, as Prime Ministor +in the early days of the Castro goverurnent, had named LABAU to the +A + +14-00000 + +SEGHET + +Supreme Court, but that now he considered ALABAU unfit to hold any +judicial position. + +8. Members of the Revolutionary Council + +Dr. MIRO remarked that he had a meeting of the Council on +10 October. I asked what elements now composed it and what he pro- +posed to add. He named the following as presently in the Consejo: + +Rescate +30 de Noviembre +MRR +Accion Democratica +20 de Mayo +AAA Independiente +MDC +Montecristi + +He said he had invited to join: + +MRP +Unidad Revolucionaria + +and awaited their reply. + +He would also like to have the Workers, Students, and the +Professionals (Doctors, Lawyers, etc.) come into the Council. He be- +lieves Batistianos and Comunistas and elements unwilling to cooperato +should be excluded, but that all other groups should be brought together +under the Council. + +He contends that all anti-Castro activities, except clandestine +and military, should be coordinated by members of the Council, but that +the excepted activities should be known only to hius (MIRO). + +9. Probabie Argentine Rupture of Relations with Cuba + +Dr. MIRO declared that he believed imminent the Argentine +rupture of relations with Cuba. He said the Argentine Ambassador to +Cuba (Julio AMOEDO) was ordered to return to Havana (he had been +vacationing in the U. S. after FRONDIZI's visit); that VILLANUEVA, a +Secretary of the Argentins Embassy in Cuba was coming to see MIRO +today; and further that he (MIRO) had received a phone call last night +1 + +14-00000 +! +T +from a Spaniard (Nicanor FERNANDEZ) in Buenos Aires, urging MIRO +to go to Buenos Aires to arouse anti-Castro sentiment of the people, +Inasmuch as some Argentine action against Cuba appeared imminent. +(FERNANDEZ said he had alroady written MIRC a letter.) MIRO says, +"Of course, I cannot go. I have the Consejo meeting on the 10th. +Furthermore, I am going to New York on October 11th or 12th for the +SIP (Socieded Interamericana de Prensa) meeting and have been allotted +12 minutes to address the mooting." + +10. MIRO to attend Homage to LACERDA (Brazilian who +Precipitated QUADROS' resignation) on October 15 + +Dr. MIRO said he planned to remain in New York City (after +11 and 12 October SIP meeting) until October 15th to attend the homage +for LACERDA, the Governor of Guanabara province in Brazil. MIRO +probably will stay at the Park Chambers Hotel, but will advise Clark +of his location. + +I commented that I would probably remain in Washington next +week in view of his plans, but that I might go to New York City to meet +with him; if so, I would get in touch with him and arrange a meeting +timo and place through Clark. + +11. Fropaganda Commission + +I asked Dr. MIRO about his ideas on the future organization +and structure of the Propaganda Commission. He stated that it is out- +side the Consejo and not under his direct control, although the Council +accountant has been passing funds to it. He said CAR RILLO had rosigned +as head of Propaganda and that he would like CONTE AGUERO to handle +it. He claimed that MESTRE had not done anything with propaganda. + +12. MIRO's Views Relative to Supreme Court Justice or PRIO +being Recognized as Head of a Provisional Government + +I asked Dr. MIRO if he believed that there were many anti- +Castro Cubans (both in and out of Cuba) who favored PRIO, or the head +of the Supreme Court to be the provisional president if a government were +to be established on Cuban soil. Dr. MIRO declared that the revolution +is a fact, and that practically nobody wants to go back to any former +regime. The people in Cuba would resist any such possibility. He de- +6 + +14-00000 + +S +nounced PRIO's activities against the Council and its efforts to unify +the anti-Castro elements. He said that the people should be given an +opportunity to clect their chief of state after Castro's overthrow and +reestablishment of order in the island. + +13. Offices of Council (Consejo Revolucionario) + +When questioned about his business and private telephonos, +MIRO said, "The business phone is also in my house. I have no office +except in my house, but that phone is always busy (JEfforson 2-4680). +So use the other phone (Jefferson 4-2751) when you wish to call me. " + +"I need to have a small office somewhere away from my home +because all the activities there are driving my wife erasy. I want to +find something modest so that no accusation can be made of ostentation - +merely a room for myself, one for my socretary, and one for meetings. +of the Council, etc. The FRD had a place but at that piace also was the +press, the refugee center, etc. It would not be satisfactory. The FRD +le now practically dead. It was the forerunner of the Consejo as the +unifying agency of the anti-Castro resistance." + +14. MIRO's Views on Coordinating the Activities of Other Exile +Groups + +After Dr. MIRO reiterated his view that he should be the +channel for funds and coordinating the activities of groups outside the +Consejo such as the Students, FORD (Labor), etc., I said that I under- +stood that some of these elements were unwilling to function under the +Consejo; and that in view of that situation, did he consider that an +Activity Committee might be organised with a delegate from each of +these groups and under the chairmanship of a member of the Consejo. +This would serve to coordinate their activities, give them a tie-in with +the Consejo, yet not make them subservient to it. Dr. MIRO replied +that this would merely set up another Consejo outside of and parallel to +the existing Consejo. I did not pursue this further, not having enough +background of these organisations to be able to discass the matter +effectively. + +15. Telephone Conversation with MIRO on 7 October + +Before my departure from Miami for Washington on 7 October, +I telephoned to Dr. MIRO from the airport. He appreciated the call and +asked if I had seen in the morning paper the action taken yesterday by +7 +مد + +14-00000 + +SECRET +1 +the ALABAU Lawyers' group in proclaiming Julio CARCERAN (one +of the chief justices in exile) as "President of Cuba at War." He ex- +pressed his indignation at this unilateral "political" move by ALABAU +and his adherents among the exiled lawyers and judges. He added his +best wishes to rms and reminded me that he would probably go to New +York on October 11th or 12th for the SIP (Sociedad Interamericana do +Prensa) meeting. I replied that I would appreciate if he would contact +Clark after his arrival to give his location in New York City, and that +Clark might have a roquest from me for an appointment with him, if +this seemed desirable. I suggested that in future phone conversations +I would be known as JUANITO. He agreed with pleasure that this would +be a good procedure. I wished him Godspeed and he replied likewise +to me. + +16. Comment + +During these first two meetings I endeavored to establish +myself favorably with Dr. MIRO and therebre refrained from bringing +up details of budget or opposition to any of his specific proposals. +I listened, asked various questions, and he talked at length. + +In future meetings, after I have gained further background and +have more policy guidance, I shall be able to discuss with him specific +issues and endeavor to reach agreements or compromises, as may be +required. +8 diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10007.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10007.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3158a91d767b8b6bb3125485df1b389a48033c99 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10007.md @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +104-10234-10007 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +CLAづち +TS' FILE NO. +FILE BIDO ACT. TO BRANCH +DESTROY OSIS. +FLOM +Rome +: +ACTION +احب +FIED MESSAGE +TOTAL COPIES +SECRET +C +24 +1 +REPPODUCTION PROHIBITED +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED +ARE +MO +FE +128 +ADVANCE COPY +UNIT +RID COPY +ACA +TIME/ABY +105 +SLOTTED +INFO +CWE-3 +FILE, VR, De/WH/C-5, C/CF, C/FI-2, C/FE-3, C/RF/SD, C/CA-20 + +SECRET 1117552 +DIR LISH INFO WAVE NILA (POUCH) CITE ROME 9301 +DESENSITIZEDWAY/TYPIC/DELORRY +11 MAR 66 73315 + +1. DELORRY (D) ARRIVED ITALY 9 MARCH, ROME 12 MARCH. RETURNING +FROM HOME 15 MARCH TO SUBMIT DETAILED REPORT. + +2. ETA CUBA ABOUT 1 APRIL. AT SUGGESTION FIDEL (F) GIVING DINNER +PARTY FOR HIM SOON THEREAFTER. +? +: +3. D SAYS ANNIE DE QUENDOZ (6) (NO STA TRACES) VIFE (BUT GETTING +DIVORCE) OF SWISS CHANCELLOR IN HAVANA, VAS MISTRESS OF BOTH +"CHE GUEVARA AND F, CONTINUES RELATIONS WITH F-DIP COLIMUNITY +GIVING HER COLD SHOULDER BUT D HAS TAKEN PAINS SE FRIENDLY, FOR +WHICH BOTH SHE AND F GRATEFUL. D SAYS CAN GAIN DIRECT ACCESS F +THROUGH & IN ANY EMERGENCY. Q DAUGHTER HIGH-RANKING PORTUGUESE +POLICE OFFICIAL. MOTHER IS NITA S. PAIS, RUA MOZAMBIQUE, +52-1-DTO LISBON. Q GAVE D LETTER TO MOTHER. HAVE OPENED, PHOTOED, +WILL POUCH. ROST TRACES Q. +4. GERMAN CAMADO-BLANCO) Y FERNANDEZ (201-784008) GAVE D MIN OF +FOREIGN TRADE ENVELOPE CONTAINING TWO LETTERS FOR LUIS AMADO-BLANCO +(201-276972). ALSO PHOTOED, WILL POUCH. +SECRET +ન્ય +AMLASH-1 +⑨ + +! +SECRET +INT +315 ড্রি +5. D ON GOOD TERMS WITH ROLIO (XONTENEGRO) GUASP (M). +PREPARING REPORT. X-PAC SCHEDULED LEAVE HAVANA ONE HOUR AFTER D +FOR PRAGUE TO MEET MANUEL ("MANOLITO") (PEREZ) HERNANDEZ BEFORE +COMING ROME. ACCORDING HAVANA RUMOR M TO KEEP EYE ON RICARDO +(SUBIRANA) Y LOBO (281-333831), WILL BECOME DE FACTOCHIEF OF CUBEXB +TO QUIRINALE. D SUSPECTS M HAS CUIS TIES. ENERGETIC COMMY. +6. D ALSO ON GOOD TERAS WITH SAVERIO TUTINO (281-353393) WHO +GAVE HIM FOUR LETTERS WHICH COULD NOT SAFELY OPEN. POUCHING NAMES +ADDRESSEES. TUTINO TOLD DAMLASH/1 AND ANTRUNK/10 CERTAINLY +GUILTY. BUT F LETTER SUGGESTING CLEMENCY CAUSED RUMORS OF PRIOR +DEAL. ALSO MANY RUMORS STUDENTS CHALKED "VIVA A/1" AND "VIVA A/16" +ON WALLS BUT D DID NOT SEE. FOR TWO DAYS AFTER ARRESTS COC +PUT CONTROLS ON MANY KEY FIGURES. +7. BECAUSE PROTESTANT CLERICS INCUBA SUBJECT TO MIL DUTY, +HAVE PROIESTED RE DRAFT-EXEMPT STATUS CATHOLIC PRIESTS, WHOM GOC +MAY START DRAFTING. CESARE ZACCHI (201-753588) WORRIED GOC-VATICAN +RELATIONS MAY SUFFER. +8.. CUBAMB IN BELGIUM, GUSTAVO CARCOS) Y BERGNES PRESENTLY IN +2 +SOME DISFAVOR IS ALLEGED TO HAVE MADE ANTI-REGIME REMARKS. +9. INDEX Q AND M. SECRET +End of +messag diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10050.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10050.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..db18f5c263d744bfe11922fe51b0871770082b51 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10050.md @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ +104-10234-10050 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +●このくつבח וערי +EXT: 1496 +DATE: 4 FEB. 1965 +:.../36/C/LAPROINDEX +150 SECRET +NO INDEX +X FILE IN CS FILE NO. 201-728707 +201-142291 +201-252234 +FEB 23 192 +12-62 +ROUTING + +TO : PARIS JMWAVE +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: WHISA & +INFO: VR, FILE, DDP, WE 6, Cl, cllop, Heyhill, SOD 6 + +TO PARI WAVE +MOB +INFOR +INT +IOS +RPTS +CI +SI +TYPIC AMLASH AMTRUNK +$s +SB +PERS AR +LOG CA +BF +SEC +CITE DIR 83150 +NS- + +REFS: A. UFGA 19569, 22 JAN 1965 (NOT SENT PARI) +B. PARI 8936 (1 71959)* +RCF RYBATO +: +1. FOR WAVE: PLS SEE PARA 15 OF REF A. MRS. A-9 FEARS THAT +AMTRUNK-9 WAS CAUGHT CARDENAS MATANZAS AREA 7 JAN MAY BE ALLAYED IF +SHE SHOWN ARTICLE MIAMI HERALD 9 JAN WHICH STATED FOUR PERSONS CAUGHT +WHILE ATTEMPTING LAND 7 JAN AND SEVEN OTHERS WIRE BEING SOUGHT DUE +ATTEMPT LAND. AS A-9 DEPARTED ON 21 DEC WITH ONLY TWO PERSONS SEEMS +UNLIKELY DID NOT ARRIVE BEFORE 7 JAN OR THAT HE IN GROUP REFERRED TO. + +2. ALSO, CASTRO, CITED IN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 29 JAN, +SAID ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO LANDED FIRST WEEK JAN AND ALMOST IMMEDIATELY +SPOTTED AND REPORTED TO AUTHORITIES BY CUBAN FARMERS. THUS SEEMS +LIKELY GROUP OF FOUR CAUGHT 7 JAN, AND SEVEN OTHERS SOUGHT, COULD BE +PART OF WHAT CASTRO CALLED THE 20-30 MAN GROUP INFILTRATING ON : +GUTIERREZ ORDERS. +FOR WAVE: +WISH +2 +3. IF MRS. A-9 KNOWS NAMES OF A-9'S TWO CREWMEN, ADVISE SEARCH +VARIOUS +SI TRAFFIC SINCE NAMES/PERSONS CAUGHT DURING LANDING PERIOD AND +SHORTLY AFTER CITED THEREIN. +AMLASH -1 file. + +RELEASING OFFICER 32 +COORDINATING OFFICERS +GROUP 1 +Excluded from automatic +downgrading and +declassification +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +SECRET +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROITED. +Copy No. + +ORIG: +UNIT: +EXT : +DATE : +TO +FROM: DIRECTOR +CONF: +INFO: +くてもし「ICU VIL +INDEX +NO INDEX +SECRET +☐ FILE IN CS FILE NO. +2ND PAGE + +ROUTING +2 +4 +5 +3 +6 +519. +DEFERREDSSES +ROUTINE + +TO +INFO +CITE DIR 83150 +4. VIEW ABOVE, SUGGEST WAVE MAY WISH ATTEMPT PERSUADEsl 5.0 +NOT TRY LOCATE A-9 VIA MRS. GPIDEAL OR MEXI PRESIDENT UNTIL +AMLASH-1 AFTER RETURN CUBA ON 10 FEB HAS HAD TIME LOCATE A-9 VIA +AMTRUNK-10, AS CITED REF B. IF CASTRO'S SERVICES STILL UNAWARE +A-9 'S POSSIBLE PRESENCE CUBA, MRS. A-9'S ATTEMPTS LOCATE HIM MAY +ALERT THEM. +5. FOR PARI: SINCE A-9 MAY HAVE BEEN CAUGHT, PLS ASK AMLASH-1 +TELL AMTRUNK-10 NOT TRY LOCATE A-9 VIA ANY OF FOLLOWING WEOM A-10 +MAY KNOW: FISHERMAN CANDIDO DIAZ IN CARDENAS AREA; PEDRO BARBI +(OR BALBI) FEBLES, OWNER OF BATE MARINO RESTAURANT IN CARDENAS: +MARIO GIL GONZALEZ, DGI OFFICER HAVANA; JOSE VAZQUEZ NEREY AND THREE +UNNAMED OTHERS (TWO OF WHOM ACSI AGENTS) ALL HIDING IN HOME OF GLORIA +CABRERA IN HAVANA; ALSO, GLORIA CABREAR HERSELF, AS MRS. A-9 HOES +NOT TRUST HER SINCE GLORIA WITH REGIME UNTIL RECENTLY. MRS. A-9 +LISTED ALL ABOVE AS A-9'S PROBABLE CONTACTS ON TRIP. +Home hile +THOMAS F. THIELE +RELEASING OFFICER +WH/SA/EOB/MHAPRON W +WH/SA/EOB tittas +WH/SA/MOB (Mr. Cini in Draft) +WE/3R +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SEGRET +CROUP 1 +: +END OF MESSAGE + +Encluded from automatic +downgrading and +Caclass-ication +DESMOND FITZGERAL +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIC 'S PROHIBITED: +C/WH +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +Copy No +- +T diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10069.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10069.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e8bcc34bdffdd935f1dee78678fb50333c0f6d87 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10069.md @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +104-10234-10069 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +AMLmU/i + +OPIG. WAINWRIGHT/01 +MESSAGE FORM +ROUTING +UNIT WII/SA/EOB +SECRET/RYBAT +1 Fe 265 17 +EXT 6153 +INDEX +2 6 +CATE:2/FEB/1965 +NO INDEX +3 7 +TO PARIS ROME +FILE IN CS FILE NO. +4 +8 SIOCEN +FROM DIRECTOR + +CONF. C/WH/SA 3 INFO DDP, VR, FILE +MOB Iat SS SB +ICS PERS AR +ΣΟΒ ETS LOG CA + +TO IMMEDIATE PARI INFO ROME (PRIORITY) +22 +H +SEC S +201801 +DESERRITIVEJYPIC YOBITE AMLASH MHAPRON + +REF: PARI 8964 (IN 71838) +Bed For Autrich + +1. ACCORDING ROME 2136 (IN 40005) SUBJ REF IS BUENAVENTURA +FRANCESCO (DELLUNDE) Y PUYANS, DPOB 12 DEC OS SANTIAGO CUBA. CREDIT +MANAGER ROME HILTON WITH WHOM ROME STATION IN INFREQUENT CONTACT +UNDER ODACID COVER. ASSESSED AS WILLING AID KUBARK BUT EXPERIENCE TO +DATE (MAR 64) INDICATED DOUBT THERE MUCH POTENTIAL PBRUMEN OPS VALUE. + +2. ABOVE INFO CABLED IN RESPONSE FROB 7180 (IN 38061) WHICH +REQUESTED TRACES VENTURA F. DELLUNDE, CUBAN NATIONAL WHO ASSOCIATED +HILTON HOTEL ROME. SUBJ ABOUT 45 YEARS, FORMER VP CUBAN RAILROADS, +ALLEGEDLY WELL CONNECTED CUBAN EXILES EUROPE. FAMILY FORTUNE SEIZED +BY CASTRO GOVT, SUBJ FATHER DIED OF HEART ATTACK SHORTLY AFTER. +MARRIED, ONE CHILD, FAMILY IN ROME WITH SUBJ. + +3. OIRA-39287 DESCRIBES 16 JAN 65 ROME MEETING WITH SUBJ, BUNCE, +GROWERY, DURING WHICH SUBJ PROVIDED OPS LEADS AND INFO. LEFT +KUBARKERS WITH EXCELLENT FIRST IMPRESSION. + +4. NO OTHER HOS TRACES SUBJ REF. + +5. DEFER TO ROME ANSWER 2 +REMAINING QUESTIONS PARAS 1,2 REF. + +END OF MESSAGE + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +RELEASING OFFICER +2-7 SECRET/RYBAT +CONT +GROUP 1 +Enchaded from autematic +doungreding and +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER +cosessicaties +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +Copy No. + +MESSAGE FORM +SECRET/RYLAT +ROUTING +1 5 +2 6 +3 7 +4 8 + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONG INFO + +PAGE TWO +CITE DIR +TO INFO 8/50/ + +WH/SA/EOB +WE/3 +WE/4Y +WE/5 +EE/G + +THOMAS F. THIELE +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/WE/INT +C/WH + +BELEASING OFFICER +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET/RYBAT +GROUP I +bom automatic +rading and +senfication +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10083.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10083.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..dfca269bdbbe42c583f6a70c538e66c35ae38134 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10083.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +104-10234-10083 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +ASSIFIED MESSAGE + +24 SECRET + +FROM Imwave +ACTING DC/WH/SA-3 +INFO VR. FILE, DCI, YICE DON, (Juspense -2), RI/ANDummy CS/RF + +SECRET1423132 +DIR CITE WAVE 7141 +DESENSITIZED IC YOBITE SHAPRON ANWORLD + +15 JAN 65 IN 60147 +1. 30 NOV 64 ADENIM 16 ACQUIRED FOLLOWING INFO FROM ARMANDס +(CARTINEZ) Y VIRELLESI + +A.. MRA VERY ACTIVE AT PRESENT AND SUPPORTED BY AND COOPERATI +WITH KUBARK. OVERTIMON OF CASTRO WOULD TAKE PLACE ANY TIME AFTER JA. 55. +MANY IMPORTANT PEOPLE WITHIN COC ARE ENGAGED THIS CONSPIRACY. CUDANS +BEING INFILIRATED WITH HELP CASTRO'S OWN PEOPLE. LATTER ARS WAITING FOR +RIGHT TIME START INTERNAL REVOLT. + +B. MARTINEZ TOLD BY MRR CONTACTS OT BE SURPRISED IF VERY +IMPORTANT PERSON IN CASTRO GOVT LEADS CUBAN UPRISING, NAME OF (FIU) +ALREJEIRAS WAS QUOTED AS EXAMPLE. (STA COMMENTS ALMEJEIRAS PROBABLY +FIENIO CALIEJEIRAS Y DELGADO, 201-250391). + +C. MARTINEZ NEMEER MRR AND COORDINATOR FROM BANOS ΑΡΓΑ. +HE THROUCKLY DEBRIEFED ABOUT HIS KOULEDGE OF BANES AREA BY OTHER +MRR PERSONNEL. + +2. MARTIZ SEATED HIS INFORMATION SOURCE IS TUTO (ALOHA), (ЭТА +COMMENT: ALOMA IS EPENESTO (ALOMA) SABAS, 201-297785, MTR MEMBER FROM + +CRIENTE. 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WAINWRIGHT/01 +RT, WII/SA/EOB +EXT .6153 +DATE: 27/JAN/1965 + +10 • JMHAVE PARIS + +SOM DICIOR.. +COND DC/WH/SA'S + +10 WAVE +MESSAGE FORM +1 SECRET/I +2 +BNOX +NO INDEX +FELE ON CS FILE NO. + +ROUTING +5 +6 +7 +8 + +17Jul 65 202 + +DOO DOP, ADDP, C/WE Z, C/CI, C/F12, VR, FILE + +INFO PARI +CITE DIR +80565 +DESERONIZEDYPIC AMLASH MHAPRON ANGABE + +HEF: WAVE 7531 (IN 67600) + +CONCUR ACTION PARA 3 REF. + +END OF MESSAGE + +XPORTELA States Jwewlere who CONTACTED +Hin MIAMI Hotel EARLY FALL 64 BEHALF +AMLASH-1 AND APMWHIP-I. + +WH/SA/EOB Katas +WH/SA/MOB Hún Win +WB/3 R. Pierre (telecon) +WE/5/C D. Wright (telecon) + +DESMOND FITZGERALD +C/WH +201-252234 +COORDINATING OFFICERS +JOHN L. HART +DC/WH/(SA) +27-MSECRET/NYHAT + +GROUP I +Exstudod hom +SODAMUTION BY OTHER THAN THESSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +AUTNESTICATIOS +OFFICEE +Capy Ma diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10096.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10096.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0bb9317e04b2e4d00109e635a1256acb4144ea67 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10096.md @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +104-10234-10096 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +T/N: Rolando CUBELA Secades + +POSITION: Medical Doctor, Cudte. Cuban Army +The Cardiovascular Department of Cudte. Fajardo +Hospital, Havana. + +LOCATION: Havana, Cuba + +COMMO: S/W system, agent sending - #15136 carbon +agent receiving - #56638 pills + +ACC Address: agent sending + +Uses true first name or any other first name to +AMWHIP/2 (whom he has known for number of years) + +Business Address (Rome) +Cavaliere Hilton +Jewelry Shop +Monte Mario +Rome, Italy + +or Business Address (Geneva) +12 Rue Crespin +Geneva, Switzerland. +(Note: AMWHIP/2's business address is same as +home: expects get office in Geneva this year.) + +Upon receipt of any letter from agent in true +first name or frow unknown Cuban in Havana, +AMWHIP/2 will forward same immediately to AMWHIP/1'8 +business address in New York City. + +ACC. Addresses, agent receiving: + +Srta Ernestina Acosta +Edif. #526, Apt. 8 +Esquina Calles 25 y H. +Habana, Cuba +("Ene" subject's former +secretary #8 is top +floor Apt. tel 303865) + +Return address on letters to Acosta: +Sr Jose Calderon +Palace Hotel +Madrid, Espana + +(Emergency): +Virginia Secades +Calle 38 #122 +Esquirna Avenida Zoologico +Alturas de Vedado +Havana. (Subject's mother) + +SECRET + +SECRET + +-2- + +Letters to the Acosta signed "Pepe" will +contain S/W; letters to the Acosta address +signed "Luis" will be written on S/W carbon +and indicate resupply of S/W material. + +NOTE: Subject can receive or send S/W messages +using the AMTHUNK/10 S/W System. + +NOTE: Emergency commo: if contact cannot be +made through above systems, AMWHIP/1 in NYC +can probably arrange a means of contacting subject. + +C/O: Wainwright (Formerly) +SANCHEZ + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10101.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10101.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8a822c46ce657d580104bc9d112dcde71d2d6ebd --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10101.md @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +14-00000 +104-10234-10101 +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +TOTAL COPIES +1 +COPY +13 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +IMMEDIATE +REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED +34 SECRET +PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED + +ADVANCE COPY +ACIWHIKAS 1 +DISPATCHED +SLOTTED +HATCHED +LINE +BY +VR. FILE. ODP, ADOP, CICI, CIFI2, clpG + +SECRET 182222Z +DIR CITE WAVE 7247 +ODVPIC ANTRUNK +DESENSITIZED +REFS A. WAVE 6745 (IN 53500) +B. WAVE 6877 (IN 55776) +C. DIR 75796 +D. WAVE 6895 (IN 56288) +Dia 7897/195SNO62255 +197AN65 + +1. SINCE FORWARDING REF D WAVE PRESSED INVESTIGATION SPONSORSHIP +AMTRUNK-9 TRIP. FROM STATEMENTS MADE BY WIFE ANTRUNK-9 TO AMICE-14 +AND IDEN A, STATEMENTS FROM A-9 DIRECTLY TO IDEN A AND WRITTEN NOTE +FROM AMFAUNA-3 TO A-9, THERE SUBSTANTIAL CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE +INDICATE ACSI INVOLVEMENT. ON OTHER HAND, ON 15 JAN COS RCVD +CATEGORICAL DENIAL BY IDEN B, ACTING CO ACSI WAVE AREA, THAT +ACSI OFFICIALLY PARTICIPATING IN ANY WAY AMTRUNK-9 INFIL. IDEN B +DID NOT EXCLUDE POSSIBILITY INSUBORDINATION OR MISREPRESENTATION ON +PART AMFAUNA-3 AND/OR AGENT HANDLER "TORRES." "JORGE" (SEE PARA 2 +REF B) HAS SINCE IDENTIFIED HIMSELF TO MRS. A-9 AS "TORRES" +WHICH SAME PSEUDO UNDER WHICH ACSI IDENTIFIED AGENT HANDLER IN +CHARGE PRELIM DEBRIEFING A-9 RE FORMER ACSI SOURCE JOSE VASQUEZ +HEREY. + +WAVE 7248 +197AN65 + +SECRET + +14-00000 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET ING2WPAGER 2 + +2. AFTER "TORRES" UNANNOUNCED VISIT HOME A-9 13 JAN, WIFE A-9 +NOTED LICENSE PLATE NUMBER OF "TORRES" AUTOMOBILE. PREFIX "680" +THIS LICENSE IDENTIFIED AS PLATE BLOCKED AT STATE CAPITAL LEVEL FOR +COVERT USE ODYOKE. + +3. DESPITE PRING AND DIRECT ACCUSATION BY MRS. A-9, NEITHER +AMFAUNA-3 NOR "TORRES" ADMITTED TO HER FUNDS FOR A-9 TRIP CAME FROM +"PENTAGON" WHICH AMFAUNA-3 TOLD MRS. A-9 "TORRES" REPRESENTS. +IN RECENT VISITS, A-3 AND "TORRES" ATTEMPTED CONVINCE MRS. A-9 +THEY NOT INVOLVED A-9 TRIP. MRS. A-9 FIRMLY BELIEVES A-3 PAYMASTER +FOR FUNDS PROVIDED BY "TORRES" THROUGH PARENT ORGANIZATION. + +4. AMFAUNA-3 CLAIMS RAISED MONEY FROM FRIENDS BUT MRS. A-9 +MAINTAINS SHE OVERHEARD CONVERSATION BETWEEN A-9 AND "TORRES" +IN WHICH "TORRES" TOLD A-9 HE COULD NOT SUPPORT HIM DIRECTLY BUT +COULD PROVIDE FUNDS WHICH A-9 COULD USE TO PREPARE TRIP. +AMTRUNK-9 TOLD IDEN A AMFAUNA-3 PROVIDED FUNDS FOR HIS TRIP WHICH +STATEMENT ALSO SUPPORTED BY MRS. A-9. MRS. A-9 HAS NOTE SHE CLAIMS +WRITTEN BY AMFAUNA-3 TO A-9 WHERE A-3 MENTIONS SUM $580 FOR A-9 +USE BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR TRIP. THE NOTE (WAVE HAS COPY) INDICATED +ADDITIONAL $200 FORTHCOMING. + +5. 7 JAN WIFE A-9 VISITED BY AMFAUNA-3 AND "TORRES". GIVING +FALSE SOURCE, MRS. A-9 STATED SHE HEARD AMTRUNK-15 ARRESTED AND +HE WORRIED BECAUSE A-9 PLANNED CONTACT HIM. AMFAUNA-3 BROKE +INTO CONVERSATION TO SAY "WE" PLANNED ENTIRE OP AND IT NOT TRUE +A-9 PLANNED CONTACT A-15. "TORRES" MADE NO COMMENT AT A-3'S +USE PRONOUN "WE". + +6. 13 JAN VISIT IN WHICH "TORRES" CAM ALONE (SEE PARA 2), + +SECRET + +14-00000 + +INO2: PAGE 3 +CLASSIFIED MESSAGE +SECRET + +MRS. A-9 MADE TWO SPECIFIC PROPOSALS TO HIM. SHE ASKED THAT SHOULD +WORD BE RCVD FROM A-9 THAT HE HIDING OUT, "TORRES' ORGANIZATION" +SEND BOAT RESCUE HIM. OTHER REQUEST WAS IF DEFINITE CONFIRMATION A-9 +CAPTURED, "TORRES' ORGANIZATION" NEGOTIATE HIS RELEASE THRU DIP +CHANNELS. "TORRES" TOLD MRS. A-3 HE WOULD CONSULT HIS ORGANIZATION +RE ABOVE. + +7. FUNDS EXPENDED A-9 TRIP ESTIMATED CONSERVATIVELY APPROX +$1450 INCLUDING $788 MENTIONED PARA 4 ABOVE; $200 EACH TO TWO FISHERMEN +WHICH MRS. A-9 CLAIMS HER HUSBAND PAID; 50 GAL FUEL TANK AMTRUNX-S +BOAT ESTIMATED $130; $41.00 REPAIR OUTBOARD MOTOR (A-9 HAD SHOWN THIS +RECEIPT TO IDEN A); AND $100 GIVEN MRS. A-9 BY A-3. ACCORDING MRS. +A-9 BILK OF $700 SPEND FOR FUEL, FOOD FOR ONE WEK AND OP ITEMS +PURCHASED LOCAL ARMY/NAVY STORE. A-3 SUPPLIED ONE M-1 RIFLE AND ONE +M-1 CARBINE BUT MRS. A-9 BELIEVES A-9 BOUGHT AMMO. + +8. EARLIER ASSUMPTION BY MRS. A-9 OF KUBARK SPONSORSHIP APPARENTLY +LAYED BY AMICE-14 REPEATED DENIALS OF KUBARK-BACKED. NEITHER +A-3 OR "TORRES" CLAIMED KUBARK CONNECTION BUT MRS. A-9 +ORIGINALLY ASSUMED IT FROM A-9 PREVIOUS KUBARK AFFILIATION. ALSO +VARIANCE BETWEEN STORY A-9 TOLD IDEN A AND MRS. A-9 STATEMENT RE TRIP +SPONSORSHIP. A-9 TOLD IDEN A FUNDS PROVIDED BY A-3 THRU KUBARK +WHILE MRS. A-9 MAINTAINS A-9 TOLD HER BOTH A-3 AND "TORRES" WORKED +FOR "PENTAGON". + +9. BOTH WAVE AND ACSI PRESSING INVESTIGATION. WAVE SUPPLYING +PERTINENT CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE AND ACSI SUPPLYING PHOTO OF +AGENT HANDLER "TORRES". +SECRET + +SECRET diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10102.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10102.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..59d66185feeb7e6d46f0e5ddc82e4175274282d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10102.md @@ -0,0 +1,226 @@ +104-10234-10102 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +DISPATCH + +CLASSIFICATION SECRET +PROCESSING ACTION +MARKED FOR HIDEXING +NO INDEXING REQUIRED +ONLY QUALIFIED DESE +CAN SUDGE INDEXING +MICROFILM + +TO DEPUTY CHIEF, WH/SA + +FROM CHIEF OF STATION, JMHAVE SUBFYPIC/AMTRUNK/MHAPRON OPERATIONAL + +TRANSMITTAL OF COPY OF MEMO REGARDING AMTRUNK-9 INFIL WHICH ACTION REQUIRED REFERENPASSED TO ACSI 19 JANUARY 1965 + +FYI + +A. WAVE-7247 +B. WAVE-7248 + +1. TRANSMITTED UNDER SEPARATE COVER VIA FLEXOWRITER IS A COPY OF THE WAVE MEMO TO ACSI AS PRESENTED TO ACSI ON 19 JANUARY 1965. + +2. THE 'CAS SOURCE MENTIONED THROUGHOUT THE MEMORANDUM IS AMICE-14. THE SUB-SOURCE IN PARAGRAPHS 11 THROUGH 14 AND THE SUB-SOURCE IN PARAGRAPH 24 ARE THE SAME PERSON, IDEN A OF REFS. + +3. LATER DEVELOPMENTS SINCE THE PASSING OF THIS MEMORANDUM ARE THAT BOTH THE WIFE OF AMTRUNK-9 AND AMICE-14 HAVE IDENTIFIED "JORGE AND TORRES AS THE SAME PERSON FROM A PHOTOGRAPH PRO- PROVIDED BY ACSI AND, PER PARAGRAPH 27, THAT THE WIFE OF AMTRUNK-9 /WHO NOW BELIEVES HER HUSBAND TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN PRISONER/ IS EXERTING PRESSURE UPON ACSI FOR ODYOKE TO NEGOTIATE THROUGH DIPLO- MATIC CHANNELS FOR HER HUSBAND'S RELEASE. REPORTEDLY, THE WIFE OF AMTRUNK-9 HAS ASKED FOR AND RECEIVED PERMISSION FROM TORRES TO WRITE A LETTER TO THE WIFE OF GPIDEAL PLEADING HER HUSBAND'S CASE. + +ANDREW K. REUTEMAN + +ATTACHMENT - USC WAVE MEMO TO ACSI DATED 19 JAN 65 + +DISTRIBUTION BY TAPE 3-DC/WH/SA W/ATT + +AMLASH-1 file + +CROSS REFERENCE TO +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA-19569 +DATE 22 JANUARY 1965 +CLASSIFICATION SECRET +HOS FILE NUMBER 201-728707 +Excoder Treats +φωτιές επε +classicaliza + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFIC SECRET +• +DISPATCH STMBOL AND NUMBER ATT TO UFGA-19569 PG 1 + +MEMORANDUM FOR ACSI, MIAMI + +SUBJECT +• +INFILTRATION INTO CUBA BY MODESTO ORLANDO CRCZCO BASULTO + +1. AT ABOUT 1800 HOURS, 29 DECEMBER 1964, MRS. JOSEFINA LOPEZ ANGULO DE OROZCC, WIFE OF MODESTO CRLANDO ORCZCO BASULTO AKA "ВЕВО", TELEPHONED A CAS SOURCE WHO HAS BEEN FRIENDLY WITH GROZCO FOR SEVERAL YEARS. MRS. OROZCO ASKED THE CAS SCURCE TO VISIT HER AT HER HOME THAT EVENING. + +2. THE CAS SOURCE ARRIVED LATER THAT EVENING. MRS. OROZCO ASKED THE CAS SOURCE IF HE KNEW THAT HER HUSBAND HAD LEFT FOR CUBA. CAS SOURCE REPLIED THAT HE HAD HEARD RUMORS TO THAT EFFECT. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE WAS VERY WORRIED ABOUT HER HUSBAND BECAUSE SHE HAD NOT HEARD A WORD FROM OR ABOUT HIM SINCE HE LEFT WIΓΗ 2 OTHERS 8 DAYS PREVICUSLY, ON 21 DECEMBER 1964. OROZCO HAD PLANNED TO RETURN IN A WEEK. MRS. OROZCO ASKED CAS SOURCE TO TRY TO FIND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT CROZCO THROUGH HIS FRIENDS IN CUBA. CAS SOURCE SAID THAT HE WOULD TRY SINCE HER HUSBAND HAD BEEN A GOOD FRIEND OF HIS BUT THAT HE WOULD NEED SOME CETAILS OF THE PROPOSED TRIP TO HELP HIM IN HIS INVESTIGATIONS. + +3. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT HER HUSBAND HAD GONE INTO CUBA TO RESCUE JOSE VASQUEZ NEREY AND 3 OTHERS WHO WERE HIDING IN THE HOME OF AWOMAN NAMED GLORIA CABRERA WHO LIVED AT NO.72 27TH STREET BETWEEN **N' AND '0", ΑΡΓ. 3, VEDADO, HAVANA. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT THE ADDRESS HAD BEEN GIVEN TO OROZCO BY HORTENSIA ORIZONDO MENESES /ACSI SCURCE NO. 180/. MRS. OROZCO ADDED THAT BOTH SHE AND HER HUSBAND HAD KNOWN GLORIA CABRERA IN THE SIERRA MAESTRAS AND THAT SHE/MRS. CROZCO/ DID NOT TRUST HER BECAUSE SHE HAD BEEN COMPLETELY WITH THE REGIME UNTIL ONLY A FEW MONTHS AGO". + +4. MRS. OROZCO TOLD CAS SOURCE THAT HER HUSBAND HAD BEEN VISITED ABOUT FIVE TIMES BETWEEN MID-NOVEMBER AND MID-DECEMBER 1964 BY A PUERTO RICAN WHO IDENTIFIED HIMSELF AS "JORGE". IT WAS "JORGE, ACCORDING TO MRS. OROZCO, WHO TOLD HER HUSBAND OF THE PLIGHT OF JOSE VASQUEZ NEREY. DURING THE SECOND OR THIRD MEETING, "JORGE MENTIONED THE NAME OF HORTENSIA", LATER IDENTIFIED AS HORTENSIA ORIZONDO MENESES, AND, AGAIN ACCORDING TO MRS. CROZCC, ORIZONDO WAS FROM THAT TIME OROZCO'S CONTACT IN THE VASQUEZ AFFAIR. ALTHOUGH JORGE DID NOT AT ANY TIME REPRESENT HIMSELF AS CIA, MRS. OROZCO ASSUMED THAT HE WAS SENT BY CIA. THIS ASSUMPTION SHE PASSED ON TO CAS SOURCE. "JORGE NEVER IDENTIFIED THE ORGANIZA- TION WHICH HE REPRESENTED BUT HE DID TELL MRS. CROZCO THAT HE WAS NOT FROM CIA. JORGE DID, HOWEVER, CONTINUE TO REPRESENT HIMSELF AS HAVING OFFICIAL BACKING FROM THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. "JORGE WAS DESCRIBED AS 5' 6" TO 8", MEDIUM BUILD, DARK BROWN SLICKED-BACK HAIR WITH NO PART, DARK BROWN EYES, OLIVE COMPLEXION, ABOUT 33 YEARS OLD, AND SPEAKING NEAR-PERFECT SPANISH. + +5. THE CAS SOURCE REMARKED THAT A TRIP OF THIS NATURE REQUIRED A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF MONEY AND SUPPLIES. WHO HAD HELPED OROZCO TO GET THE BOAT, TO EQUIP IT AND FUEL IT AND TO PROVIDE THE OTHER NECESSITIES? MRS. OROZCO REPLIED THAT THE FINDING, EQUIPPING AND READYING OF THE BOAT HAD BEEN HER HUSBAND'S RESPONSIBILITY BUT THAT ORIZONDO HAD PROVIDED THE FUNDS. JAS WILL BE SEEN BELOW, THIS ALLEGATION THAT ORIZONDO WAS THE PAYMASTER FOR OROZCO'S TRIP IS SUPPORTED BY A SIMILAR STATEMENT BY ANOTHER CAS SUB-SOURCE TO WHOM OROZCO TALKED QUITE FREELY ABOUT A WEEK BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE/. + +CLASSIFICATION +FORM 5.60 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +1401 PAGE NO CONTINUED + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISPRICH SYMBOL AND MUUR ATT TO UFGA-19569 PG 2 + +6. CAS SOURCE ASKED MRS. OROZCO INTO WHICH AREA DIO HER HUSBAND INTEND TO INFILTRATE CUBA. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT HE PLANNED TO GO INTO NORTHEASTERN MATANZAS PROVINCE TO THE MARTI AREA WHERE HE HAD SEVERAL CONTACTS WHO HAD HELPED HIM IN THE PAST. CAS SOURCE PRESSED FOR OTHER DETAILS OF THE ACTUAL SITE OF INFILTRATION BUT MRS. CROZCO PROTESTED IGNORANCE OF FURTHER DETAILS. SHE SAID THAT HER HUSBAND HAD WITH PIM AN EXPERT NAMED MATEO WHO KNEW THE AREA COMPLETELY. /''MATED WAS LATER IDENTIFIED AS ALBERTO GONZALEZ ORTIZ. CAS FILES INDICATE THAT GONZALEZ HAS MADE A NUMBER OF CLANDESTINE TRIPS TO CUBA WHILE CONTRACTING TO BRING OUT RELATIVES OF EXILES FOR MONEY. HIS REPUTATICH IS UNSAVORY BASED UPON THE GENERALLY-ACCEPTED FACT THAT HE HAS ACCEPTED LARGE SUMS OF MONEY TO BRING FAMILIES CUT AND HAS FREQUENTLY FAILED TO MAKE GOOD. HIS PROMISES. IT IS ALSO A COMMONLY-ACCEPTED FACT AMONG THE EXILE FISHERMEN THAT GONZALEZ WILL NEVER UNDERTAKE SUCH A TRIP UNLESS HE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY PAID OR IS COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT THE MONEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE UPON HIS RETURN/. + +7. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE DID NOT KNOW THE NAME OF HER HUSBAND'S INTENDED PRIMARY CONTACT IN THE MARTI AREA. SHE MENTIONED ONE CANDIDO DIAZ, A FISHERMAN, AND ONE PEDRO BARBI, THE OWNER OF THE BATE MARINO RESTAURANT IN CARDENAS. OROZCO HAD TOLD HIS WIFE THAT HE INTENDED TO SEE THESE PERSONS TO HELP HIM WITH TRANSPORTATION TO HAVANA AND TO PROVIDE HIM WITH FUNDS / MRS. OROZCO CONTENDS--AND IT IS A SORE POINT WITH HER--THAT OROZCO LEFT WITH ONLY A FEW COUNTERFEIT PESOS/. ONCE IN HAVANA, CROZCO PLANNED TO GO FIRST TO THE HOME OF MARIO GIL GONZALEZ /HIS PATRONYHIC HAS ALSO BEEN SPELLED ''HILL"/. FROM THERE, OROZCO PLANNED TO GO DIRECTLY TO THE ADDRESS OF THE CABRERA WOMAN WHICH HE HAD RECEIVED FROM ORIZONDO, PICK UP VASQUEZ AND GROUP AND LEAVE. + +8. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT HER HUSBAND TOLD HER THAT HE WOULD SEND A TELEGRAM TO HER AS SOON AS HE REACHED HAVANA SAFELY. SHORTLY BEFORE HIS DEPARTURE, HE WOULD SEND ANOTHER CABLE IN PRE-ARRANGED CODE TO INDICATE THAT HE WAS ON HIS WAY GUT. MRS. CROZCO WAS THEN TO CALL ORIZONDO WHO WAS TO ARRANGE AN AIR SEARCH FOR THE BOAT. /AS LATER TOLD BY MRS. OROZCO, INCLUSION OF THE WORD ''BIEN GOOD/ IN A CABLE INDICATED THAT OROZCO WAS SAFE IN HAVANA. INCLUSION OF THE WORD "SALIO" /LEFT OR DEPARTED/ WOULD INDICATE THAT HE WAS ON HIS WAY OUT. + +9. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT ORIZONDO HAD CALLED HAVANA CN 30 DECEMBER 1964, PRESUMABLY TO THE CABRERA WOMAN'S HOME. VASQUEZ HIMSELF HAD ANSWERED THE PHONE AND STATED THAT THERE WAS NO NEWS FROM OROZCO OR FROM ANYONE ELSE. VASQUEZ AND THE GROUP WERE STILL WAITING FOR CONTACT. + +10. CAS SOURCE ASKED MRS. OROZCO HOW MUCH MONEY OROZCO HAD LEFT BEHIND FOR HER SUPPORT. SHE REPLIED THAT HER HUSBAND HAD LEFT $50.00 BUT THAT HE HAD TOLD HER TO RE-CONTACT ORIZONDO IF SHE SHOULD NEED MORE. + +11. A CAS SUB-SOURCE REPORTED THAT OROZCO HAD COME TO HIS HOME ON 12 DECEMBER AND HAD TOLD HIM THAT HE PLANNED TO GO TO CUBA TO RESCUE VASQUEZ. OROZCO SHOWED SUB-SOURCE A RECEIPT FOR 41.00 FOR REPAIR TO AN OUTBOARD MOTOR. OROZCO SAID THAT THE BOAT WAS NOT FAST BUT QUITE SEAWORTHY. OROZCO SAID THAT ORIZONDO HAD PAID THE BILL FOR THE MOTOR REPAIRS AND HAD PROVIDED THE OTHER NECESSARY FUNDS. OROZCO NAMED ORIZONDO AS A PERSON WHOM HE /CROZCO/ HAD BROUGHT OUT OF CUBA AND WHO HAD WORKED IN CUBA UNDER ONE DAVID CABEZAS. AS REPORTED BY SUB-SOURCE, OROZCO TOLD HIM THAT CRIZONDO HAD TOLD HIM OF VASQUEZ DANGER AND ASKED FOR HIS HELP IN RESCUING HIM. OROZCO TOLD SUB-SOURCE THAT HE HAD REPLIED THAT HE WOULD DO ANYTHING TO HELP HIS FRIEND VASQUEZ BUT THAT HE WANTED TO KNOW WHO THE PEOPLE WERE BEHIND HER / ORIZONDO/. ORIZONDO HAD REPLIED THAT SHE WAS GOING TO PUT HIM IN TOUCH WITH A PERSON WHC SPOKE FLUENT SPANISH BUT WAS NOT CUBAN. THIS WAS 'JORGE AND FROM WHAT SUB- SOURCE IS ABLE TO RECONSTRUCT OROZCO MET "JORGE IN A BAR ON FLAGLER STREET ON THURSDAY MORNING, 10 DECEMBER 1964. /HERE THE ACCOUNT OF THIS SUB-SOURCE IS SOMEWHAT AT VARIANCE WITH WHAT +FORM 560 530 USE PREVIOUS EDITION +CLASSIFICATION +ウイルス +اب +PAGE NO 1408 CONTINUED + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION SECRET +DISPRICH SYMBOL AND MUUR +ATE TO UFGA-19569 PG 3 + +MRS. OROZCO TOLD CAS SOURCE/. + +12. OROZCO TOLD SUB-SOURCE THAT CRIZONDO HAD SET UP THE MEET- ING FOR WESNESDAY MORNING, 9 DECEMBER, WITH THE TWO PERSONS WHO WOULD ACCOMPANY HIM ON THE TRIP. CROZCO MET THEM ON FLAGLER STREET AT A SPECIFIC CORNER WHICH ORCZCO DIO NOT MENTION TO SUB-SCURCE. + +13. OROZCO SAID THAT HE HAD ASKED FOR A RECEIVED $400.00 FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE CREW IT IS UNCLEAR WHETHER CROZCO ACTUALLY RE- CEIVED THIS SUM OF MONEY FOR HIMSELF AS WELL/ PLUS A PROMISE TO TAKE CARE OF ALL OF THEIR FAMILIES IF THEY DID NOT RETURN. + +14. OROZCO CALLED SUB-SOURCE BY TELEPHONE LATE ON THE EVENING OF 14 DECEMBER TO TELL HIM THAT HE WAS ''ON HIS WAY TO THE KEYS", OROZCO TOLD SUB-SOURCE THAT THE ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MONEY AND THE ASSURANCES TO TAKE CARE OF THE FAMILIES HAD BEEN AGREED UPON. + +15. AT A SECOND MEETING BETWEEN MRS. ORCZCO AND CAS SCURCE ON 8 JANUARY, MRS. OROZCC TOLD CAS SCURCE THAT SHE HAD COME INTO THE POSSESSION OF SOME INFORMATION FROM AN UNNAMED FISHERMAN WHO HAD RECENTLY COME OUT OF CUBA. THIS INFORMATION INDICATED THAT SEVERAL ARRESTS HAD BEEN MADE IN THE SAME AREA IN WHICH HER HUSBAND INTENDED TO INFILTRATE. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT SHE HAD ALSO HEARD A RADIO BROADCAST THE DAY BEFORE, 7 JANUARY, STATING THAT 4 INFILTRATORS HAD BEEN PICKED UP IN THE CARDENAS/MATANZAS AREA OF MATANZAS PROVINCE. MRS. OROZCO HAD CALLED ORIZONDO AND INSISTED UPON SEEING JORGE TO GIVE THIS INFORMATION TO HIM PERSONALLY. + +16. JORGE AND ORIZONDO ARRIVED AT HER HOME ABCUT 2000 HOURS, 7 JANUARY. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE TOLD JORGE THE INFORMATION ABOUT ARRESTS IN THE AREA AND MENTIONED A PERSON NAMED PEDRO MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT "JORGE HAD PRICKED UP HIS EARS AT THE MENTION OF THE NAME 'PEDRO". "JORGE ASKED MRS. OROZCO THE LAST NAME OF PEDRO". MRS. CROZCO REPLIED THAT SHE DID NOT KNOW. "JORGE ASKED WHAT BUSINESS THIS PEDRO WAS IN. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE THOUGHT THAT PEDRO OWNED A RESTAURANT IN CARDENAS, MATANZAS PROVINCE. ACCORDING TO MRS. OROZCO, "JORGE" THEN IDENTIFIED PEDRO AS PEDRO BARBI/OR BALB1/ FEBLES AND SAID THAT BARBI DID NOT WORK WITH THE AMERICANS OR WITH ANY ORGANIZATION BUT THAT HE HAD HELPED MANY PEOPLE. MRS. GROZCO SAID THAT THIS PIECE OF NEWS WORRIED HER GREATLY BECAUSE HER HUSBAND HAD TOLD HER HE INTENDED TO CONTACT THIS PERSON. ACCORDING TO HRS. OROZCO, ORIZONDO THEN BROKE INTO THE CONVERSATION TO DECLARE THAT "WE" / PRESUMABLY MEANING SHE AND JORGE/ HAD DONE ALL THE PLANNING FOR OROZCO'S TRIP AND THAT CROZCO WAS NOT SUPPOSED TO CONTACT BARBI ACCORDING TO THIS PLAN. MRS. CROZCO REPORTED THAT "JORGE DID NOT COMMENT ABOUT ORIZONDO'S USE OF THE TERM "WE". + +17. THE LICENSE NUMBER OF THE AUTOMOBILE IN WHICH JORGE AND ORIZONDO ARRIVED WAS NOTED AS A NEW YORK PLATE, BU-5523. THE CAR WAS DESCRIBED AS A LARGE FIAT. THIS LICENSE NUMBER WAS TRACED AND IT WAS REPORTED BY THE NEW YORK MOTOR VEHICLE AUTHORITIES THAT IT WAS REGISTERED TO ONE LEWIS BURNS, 75 EAST PARADE AVENUE, BUFFALO, NEW YORK. THE ONLY OTHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE RECORDS INDICATED THAT BURNS WAS BORN 11-10-98, THAT HE WAS RETIRED AND THAT THE AUTOMOBILE REGISTERED UNDER THIS NUMBER HAD BEEN A 1950 BUICK. MRS. CROZCO SAID SHE THOUGHT THAT THIS WAS THE SAME CAR JORGE HAD USED ON PREVIOUS VISITS. + +18. MRS. OROZCO SHOWED CAS SOURCE A NOTE WHICH MRS. OROZCO IDENTIFIED AS HAVING BEEN WRITTEN BY CRIZONDO TO HER HUSBAND /SEE ATTACHMENT A/. THE NOTE WHICH WAS NOT DATED STATED THAT THE ACCOMPANYING $500.00 WAS FOR OROZCO TO USE TO BEGIN PREPARATIONS FOR HIS TRIP. ANOTHER $200.00 WAS FORTHCOMING BUT SHE ADVISED +CLASSIFICATION +FORM 5-60 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +140 CONTINUED PAGE NO + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +FSPSION STARUL AND PRUMUSEN ATT TO UFGA-19569 PG 4 + +OROZCO NOT TO TELL THIS TO "LOS MUCHACHOS", PRESUMABLY OROZCO'S CREW MEMBERS. THE NOTE MENTIONCO A PERSON ANMED "ALDC" AND ALSO "JORGE. MRS. CROZCO SAID SHE DID NOT THINK ORIZONDO REALIZED THAT SHE /MRS. OROZCO, HAS STILL IN POSSESSION OF THIS NOTE. + +19. MRS. OROZCO REPORTED THAT ORIZONDO HAD RETURNED TO HER HOUSE THE MORNING AFTER HER VISIT WITH JCRGE''. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT ORIZONDO HAD BEEN VERY WATCHFUL AND THAT IT SEEMED TO MRS. OROZCO THAT THE PURPOSE OF ORIZONDO'S TRIP WAS TO ATTEMPT TO WHITE- WASH JURGE OF ANY CONNECTION WITH ORCZCO'S TRIP. THIS INFORMATION WAS VOLUNTEERED FREELY TO CAS SOURCE AS AN OBSERVATION OF MRS. OROZCO/. ORIZONDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT "JORGE HAD ONLY COME ALONG WITH HER THE PREVIOUS EVENING BECAUSE HE WAS INTEREST- ED IN WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO OROZCO AND THAT HE "JORGE HAD HAD NOTHING WHATEVER TO DO WITH OROZCO'S TRIP. MRS. OROZCO REMINDED CRIZONDO THAT IT HAD BEEN JORGE WHO HAD ORIGINALLY COME TO SEE CROZCO TO TELL HIM ABOUT VASQUEZ'S PLIGHT AND THAT JORGE HAD VISITED OROZCO SEVERAL TIMES THEREAFTER. HOW WAS IT POSSIBLE THAT "JORGE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH CROZCO'S TRIP, ASKED MRS. OROZCO. CRIZONDO PROTESTED THAT JORGE WAS ONLY INVOLVED IN TRYING TO GET INFORMATION ABOUT VASQUEZ. + +20. MRS. CROZCO REMARKED SOMETHING TO THE EFFECT THAT SHE DID NOT KNOW IF ORIZONDO CONSIDERED HER A COMPLETE FOOL BUT SHE /MRS. OROZCO/ KNEW THAT SUCH A TRIP REQUIRED A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF MONEY, AT LEAST $1000.00, AND THAT SHE WAS CERTAIN THAT ORIZONDO DID NOT HAVE THAT KIND OF MONEY OF HER OWN. ORIZONDO REPORTEDLY REPLIED THAT SHE HAD RAISED THE MONEY FROM FRIENDS. MRS. OROZCO PERSISTED AND STATED THAT SHE WAS COMPLETELY SURE IN HER OWN MIND THAT IT HAD BEEN THIS GENTLEMAN JORGE WHO HAD SUPPLIED THE MONEY. ORIZONDO DID NOT ANSWER. /SEE PARA 26 BELOW IN WHICH MRS. OROZCO CLAIMED TO HAVE OVERHEARD A CONVERSATION BETWEEN JORGE AND GROZCO IN WHICH JORGE" STATED HE COULD NOT SUPPORT OROZCO'S TRIP DIRECTLY BUT COULD SUPPLY FUNDS/. + +21. MRS. OROZCO TOLD ORIZONDO THAT SHE WAS STILL UNCERTAIN OF "JORGE'S CREDENTIALS. MRS. GROZCO TOLD ORIZONDO THAT HER HUSBAND HAD HAD GREAT TRUST IN ORIZONDO AND SHE /MRS. OROZCC/ REALIZED THAT ANYTHING ORIZONDO WAS INVOLVED IN WAS TO HER HUSBAND'S BEST ADVANTAGE BUT AT THE SAME TIME SHE COULD NOT BRING HERSELF TO FEEL THE SAME CONFIDENCE IN JORGE AS SHE FELT IN ORIZONDO. ORIZONDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT JORGE WAS NOT CUBAN PUT PUERTO RICAN, AN AMERICAN CITIZEN WHO WORKED FOR THE PENTAGON''. ORIZONDO SAID THAT SHE HERSELF WAS NOT ACTIVELY WORKING FOR THE PENTAGON ANY LONGER BUT THAT THERE ARE TIMES WHEN HER FORMER EMPLOYERS NEED HELP AT WHICH TIMES THEY CALL UPON HER/ORIZONDO/. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT HER HUSBAND HAD TOLD HER THAT BOTH ORIZONDO AND JORGE WORKED FOR THE PENTAGON. + +22. CRIZONDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT SHE WOULD PROVIDE TO MRS. OROZCO ANY MONEY THAT SHE NEEDED TO SUPPORT THE FAMILY. ON 4 CR 5 JANUARY, CRIZONDO HAD GIVEN MRS. OROZCO $100.00 TO PAY HER RENT /FOR WHICH SUM MRS. OROZCO DID NOT SIGN A RECEIPT/. ORIZONDO ALSO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT "JORGE WOULD BE OUT OF TOWN FOR AN UN- SPECIFIED PERIOD. + +23. OROZONDO PAID HRS. OROZCO ANOTHER VISIT ON 11 JANUARY. ACCORDING TO MRS. CROZCO, ORIZONDO NOW CLAIMED THAT NEITHER SHE NOR JORGE HAD HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH CROZCO'S TRIP, THAT IN FACT THEY HAD BOTH TRIED TO TALK HIM OUT OF MAKING THE TRIP. + +24. ANOTHER SUB-SOURCE PAID A SOCIAL VISIT TO MRS. OROZCO ON THE EVENING OF 11 JANUARY. MRS. CROZCO SHOWED THIS SUB-SOURCE THE SAME NOTE WHICH INDICATED THAT ORIZONDO HAD GIVEN ORCZCO $500.00 FOR THE INITIAL PREPARATIONS FOR HIS TRIP. MRS. OROZCO TOLD THIS +CLASSIFICATION +FORM 5-60 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION. +PAGE NO + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER SECRET +UFGA-19569 ATT +PG5 + +SUB-SOURCE THAT BOTH ORIZONDO AND ''JORGE WORK FOR THE PENTAGON AND ALSO MENTIONED ORIZONDO'S VISITS ON & AND 11 JANUARY IN WHICH ORIZONDO ATTEMPTED TO DISCLAIM ANY PART FOR HERSELF OR "JORGE און OROZCO'S TRIP. MRS. OROZCO TOLD THIS SUB-SOURCE THAT SHE WAS GOING TO PUT PRESSURE UPON THESE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PENTAGON /CRIZONDO AND JORGE, TO LITHER GET HER HUSBAND OUT OF CUBA OR FAILING THAT TO BUY HIM OUT. + +25. JORGE PAID AN UNANNOUNCED VISIT TO MRS. OROZCO ON 13 JANUARY. DURING THIS VISIT, HE CONFIDED TO MRS. CROZCO THAT HIS : +NAME WAS NOT JCRGE BUT TORRES' "TORRES SAID THAT HIS ORGANIZATION HAD NOT BEEN INTERESTED IN VASQUEZ BUT IN TWO AGENTS HE USED THE TERM 'AGENTES''/ WHO WERE IN HIDING IN THE SAME HOUSE WITH VASQUEZ. AT WHICH POINT MRS. CROZCO ASKED TORRES IICW HE HAPPENED TO KNOW ABOUT THIS IF HIS CLAIM WERE TRUE THAT HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HER HUSBAND'S TRIP. TORRES MADE NO REPLY, ACCORDING TO MRS. OROZCC. + +26. MRS. CROZCO THEN COMMENTED THAT SHE KNEW FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE HOW DIFFICULT IT WAS TO RAISE EVEN A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS IN THE EXILE COMMUNITY. SHE SAID THAT SHE KNEW CRIZONDO DID NOT HAVE THE $1000.00 CR MORE WHICH HAD BEEN SPENT FOR HER HUSBAND'S TRIP. THIS LED HER TO THE CONCLUSION, MRS. OROZCO SAID, THAT TORRES" AND HIS ORGANIZATION HAD SUPPLIED THE FUNDS. AGAIN THERE WAS NO REPLY FROM TORRES'". ON 11 JANUARY 1964, MRS. GROZCO TOLO SAME CAS SCURCE MENTIONED IN INITIAL PARAGRAPHS THAT SHE HAD OVERHEARD A CONVERSATION BETWEEN HER HUSBAND AND TORRES A WEEK OR TWO BEFORE OROZCO'S DEPARTURE IN WHICH TORRES" TOLD OROZCO THAT HE COULD NOT SUPPORT HIS TRIP "DIRECTLY BUT COULD PROVIDE MONEY WHICH OROZCO COULD USE TO MAKE HIS OWN PREPARATIONS/. + +27. MRS. OROZCO SAID THAT SHE HAD HAD TWO SPECIFIC PROPOSALS TO BRING UP TO TORRES". ONE, THAT IF WORD WERE RECEIVED FROM HER HUSBAND THAT HE WAS STILL HIDING OUT, TORRES' ORGANIZATION SEND A BOAT IN TO HELP HIM EXFILTRATE. THE OTHER WAS THAT IF IT BECAME CONFIRMED THAT HER HUSBAND WAS A PRISONER, TORRES ORGANIZATION NEGOTIATE FOR HIS RELEASE THROUGH DIPLCHATIC CHANNELS. AS PART OF THIS LAST PROPOSAL, MRS. OROZCO SUGGESTED THAT SHE BE PROVIDED WITH SUFFICIENT MONEY TO TRAVEL TO MEXICO TO TAKE UP HER HUSBAND'S CASE PERSONALLY WITH THE PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. "TORRES" SAID THAT HE HAD TO TAKE THE MATTER UP WITH HIS ORGANIZATION. TORRES RE-EMPHASIZED THAT HE PERSONALLY HAD HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH HER HUSBAND'S TRIP. HE WAS STILL ATTEMPTING TO USE ALL THE RESOURCES AT HIS COMMAND TO FIND OUT WHAT HAD HAPPENED TO OROZCO AND WHILE HE WAS VERY SORRY ABOUT HER HUSBAND'S MISFORTUNE, HE STATED THAT IT HAD BEEN CROZCO'S OWN DECISION TO GO ON THIS TRIP. + +28. UPON LEAVING, MRS. OROZCO TOOK NOTE OF THE LICENSE NUMBER ON TORRES' BLACK VOLKSWAGEN. SHE ASSUMED BUT COULD NOT BE CERTAIN THAT IT WAS A FLORIDA LICENSE PLATE, NO.6801304 OR 680 1344. ACCORDING TO A CAS INVESTIGATION, THE PREFIX 680 REPRESENTS A PLATE BLOCKED AT THE TALLAHASSEE LEVEL FOR THE COVERT USE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. + +29. ORIZONDO VISITED MRS. OROZCO LATER THAT SAME EVENING OF 13 JANUARY. SHE SEEMED SURPRISED TO LEARN THAT JORGE HAD VISITED MRS. OROZCO EARLIER THAT DAY. ORIZONDO ATTEMPTED TO CON- VINCE MRS. OROZCO THAT THE JORGE MENTIONED IN A NOTE SHE HAD LEFT FOR OROZCO WAS ONE JORGE MAYO /OR MALLO/ CARDOSO, A FRIEND OF OROZCO'S IN THE REBEL-ARMY-IN-EXILE GRGANIZATION EJERCITO LIBERTADOR" TO WHICH ANOTHER CLOSE FRIEND OF CROZCO'S, JOSE LOPEZ LEGON AKA PEPE EL TORO BELONGS. MRS. OROZCO REMARKED TO ORIZONDO THAT SHE DID NOT KNOW HOW STUPID GRIZONDO CONSIDERED HER TO BE BUT THAT SHE WAS COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT THE "JORGE MENTIONED IN THE NOTE WAS THE SAME JORGE WHO HAD VISITED HER AND HER HUSBAND. MRS. OROZCO ALSO TOLD ORIZONDO THAT JORGE HAD TOLD HER THAT HIS NAME WAS TORRES". ORIZONDO CONFIRMED THAT THIS WAS HIS NAME. +FORM 500 530 USE PREVIOUS EDITION +140 CLASSIFICATION CONTINUED PAGE NO + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +CLASSIFICATION +SECRET +DISPATCH SEMEL AND NUMBER AIT TO UFGA-19569 PG 6 + +30. IN ATTEMPTING TO RE-CONSTRUCT HOW MUCH MONEY WAS SPENT TO PREPARE THE BOAT AND EQUIPMENT FOR GROZCO'S TRIP, IT APPEARS LIKELY THAT CROZCO WAS EXAGGERATING WHEN HE SAID THAT HE HAD ASKED FOR AND RECEIVED 400.00 FOR EACH MEMBER OF THE CREW. MRS. OROZCO HAS STATED THAT OROZCO HAD GIVEN THEM EACH $200.00 AND SHE THOUGHT BUT WAS NOT COMPLETELY CERTAIN THAT HE HAD LATER GIVEN EACH OF THEM AN ADDITIONAL UNSPECIFIED SUM. STARTING WITH THE FIGURE OF $700.00 WHICH IS MENTIONED IN THE ATTACHED NOTE FRCM ORIZONDO, IT APPEARS SAFE TO SAY THAT MOST IF NOT ALL OF THAT SUM WOULD HAVE BEEN PAID OUT FOR FUEL / AT LEAST 50 GALLONS SINCE IT HAD BEEN A 50-GALLON TANK WHICH HAD EXPLODED AND HAD TO BE REPLACED, FOOD FOR ONE WEEK, THE ITEMS/KNIVES, PONCHOS, CANTEENS, FATIGUE UNIFORMS, AMMUNITION, ETC./ WHICH MRS. OROZCO CLAIMS OROZCO BOUGHT IN AN ARMY/NAVY STORE PLUS OTHER MISCELLANEOUS BOAT ITEMS. ADD TO THIS $700.00, THE $200.00 APIECE FOR THE TWO FISHERMEN/WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN MORE/, THE $41.00 FCR THE REPAIR OF THE BOAT ENGINE, THE ESTIMATED $100.00 TO REPLACE THE 50 GALLON FUEL TANK, THE $100.00 GIVEN TO MRS. CROZCO BY ORIZONDO, AND THE TOTAL A CONSERVATIVE ONE AT THAT/ AMOUNTS TO APPROXIMATELY 31341.00. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT SHORTLY BEFORE HER HUSBAND'S DEPARTURE, ONLY $125.00 REMAINED OF THE INITIAL SUM. THE GROUP LEFT FOR THE MARATHON AREA A DAY BEFORE THEIR ACTUAL DE- PARTURE AND HAD TO RETURN TO MIAMI BECAUSE THEY HAD FORGOTTEN THE KEYS TO THE BOAT. MRS. CROZCO SAID THAT THE $50.00 SHE RECEIVED FROM HER HUSBAND WAS TAKEN FROM THE REMAINING $125.00 AND SHE ASSUMES THAT THE BALANCE OF $75.00 WAS SPENT FOR MOTEL ROOMS IN THE KEYS AND FOR OTHER LAST-MINUTE PURCHASES. THE ONLY ITEMS FURNISHED TO OROZCO, ACCORDING TO HIS WIFE, WERE AN M-1 RIFLE AND AN M-1 CARBINE WHICH ORIZONDO HAD GIVEN HIM/MRS. CROZCO THOUGHT THAT THEY HAD HAD TO BUY THE AMMUNITION FOR THESE WEAPONS, AND A PISTOL OF UNIDENTIFIED MAKE BY LAUREANO BATISTA FALLA OF THE MDC/CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT/ WHO ALSO GAVE OROZCO A MEANS OF ENTREE TO THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR IN CUBA IF HE SHOULD RUN INTO UNFORESEEN DIFFICULTIES. OROZCO ALSO BOUGHT OR RECEIVED FROM SOME UNNAMED SOURCE AN UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF COUNTERFEIT PESOS. + +31. AS ATTACHMENT B TO THIS MEMORANDUM, A COPY OF ANOTHER NOTE FROM ORIZONDO TO OROZCO RECOMMENDING AN INDIVIDUAL WHO COULD PROVIDE A BOAT FOR HIS INFILTRATION IS APPENDED FOR YOUR REFERENCE. THIS INDIVIDUAL IS BELIEVED TO BE ACSI SOURCE NO. 693. + +32. CAS WOULD APPRECIATE ACSI COMMENTS ON THE ABOVE PARAGRAPHS, PARTICULARLY AS THESE CONTAIN CERTAIN ALLEGATIONS AGAINST "JORGE AND ORIZONDO. SINCE IT IS NOW APPARENT THAT "JORGE AND TORRES ARE ONE AND THE SAME, IT IS BELIEVED THAT FURTHER INVESTIGATION INTO THE IDENTITY OF THIS INDIVIDUAL IS UNNECESSARY. + +CLASSIFICATION +FORM 5.60 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +(40 CONTINUED PAGE NO + +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH + +BEBO - +CLASSIFICATION SECRET +COPATCH SYMBOL ANC MEER +ATT A TO UFGA-19569 PG 6 + +I AM LEAVING YOU $500 SO THAT YOU CAN GO TO SEE ALDO EARLY AND BEGIN THE PREPARATIONS. TONIGHT I WILL HAVE $200 MORE AND I WILL TRY TO OBTAIN THE REST. FIND OUT IF THEY OBTAINED SOME MONEY, I DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THIS BUT IT WOULD BE CONVENIENT ANYWAY. JORGE WAS HERE TONIGHT. YOU CAN COME TOMORROW NIGHT TO ARRANGE ALL THE DETAILS. + +TAKE CARE OF THE TANK AS YOU THINK IS BEST. SINCE YOU ALREADY PAID FOR IT, YOU CAN PICK IT UP AND TELL THE BOYS THAT DUE TO THE BAD WEATHER IT IS BEST TO WAIT. IN ORDER TO AVOID HAVING THE "RUMOR SPREAD DOWN FLAGLER STREET, I DON'T THINK IT IS CONVENIENT TO SAY ANYTHING ON THIS OTHER HATTER TO THE BOYS UNTIL LATER ON. THINK ABOUT IT AND SEE WHAT IS BEST ON THIS MATTER. +CLASSIFICATION +FORM 5.60 530 +USE PREVIOUS EDITION +1408 CONTINUED PAGE NO + +4-00000 +CLASSIFICATION +CONTINUATION OF +DISPATCH +SECRET + +BEBO +• +DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER ATT B TO UFGA-19569 PG 7 + +I CAME TO SEE YOU BECAUSE I HAD TO SPEAK TO YOU. I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH PROGRESS YOU HAD IN THE NEGOTIATIONS, BUT I WANTED TO TELL YOU THAT I HEARD OF A MAN, HUMBERTO VERGARA, CALLED VERGARITA. HE WAS RECOMMENDED TO HE AS A VERY SERICUS PERSON, AND IT IS SAID THAT HE HAS A BOAT READY TO SAIL. MAYBE YOU KNOW HIM. AS I CANNOT SEE YOU OR DO ANYTHING DURING THE DAY, I MADE THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS TO SAVE TIME. I TOLD HIM TO GO TO THE FLAGLER BRIDGE, TOWARDS DOWNTOWN AND TO STOP ON THE LEFT SIDE /NATURALLY GOING TOWARDS DOWNTOWN/ AT 1200 NOON. YOU CAN THEN APPROACH HIM AND ASK HIM IF HE IS VERGARITA, AND YOU IDENTIFY YOURSELF AS MARQUIES. HE IS A YOUNG MAN, HAS ONE TOOTH MISSING. IF YOU THINK HE IS GOOD, SPEAK TO HIM, FIND OUT WHAT HE HAS AND HOW MUCH HE ASKS FOR THE TRIP. + +IN ANY EVENT, WHEN YOU GET HOME AND YOU READ THIS NOTE, CALL ME AND LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE GOING TO SEE HIM. 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KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +MESSAGE FORM +☐ STROY ☐ RETURN TO BRANCH ☐ FILE RID +TOTAL COPIES: 30 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX +CIS: MARVIN FRANCIS:ack ROUTING MO +UNIT: WH/C/FI/TC ☐ INDEX 6 SECRET 1 TC 5 RR- +EXT: R. 1271 ☐ NO INDEX 2 6 CI +DATE: 23 MARCH 1966 ☑ FILE IN CS FILE NO. 201-300173 3 H 7 CA +4 CO 8 D +TO : OTTAWA INFO: JMWAVE, GERMANY, FROB, FRANKFURT, BONN. 19 302 + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF: WH/C 8 INFO: VR , FILE ☑ RID COPY , WEP, EEG, CI, CI/OPS, FI, FI/INT 2 + +TO OTTA INFO WAVE GLY FROS FRAN CITE DIR +TYPIC CASUGAR BON 90518 +REF: OTTA 3182 (IN 80650) + +1. APPRECIATE OFFER. VIEW CASUGAR/1 HIGH LEVEL ACCESS PBRUMEN +TARGET PERSONALITIES, HQS ANXIOUS OBTAIN HIS VIEWS RE CURRENT PBRUMEN +POLITICAL SHAKEUP. REQUEST OTTA INTERCEDE WITH SMABOVES AND, IF +FEASIBLE, ATTEMPT ARRANGE JOINT SMABOVE/KUBARK DEBRIEFING C/1 IN +CANADA. HQS PREPARED SEND TYPIC OFFICER. PLEASE PROVIDE DATES C/1 PROPS ED +VISIT. +0 +2. IF HELPFUL, OTTA MAY INFORM SMABOVES THAT C/1 NOT RECRUITED +2. +ASSET BUT WILLING PARTICIPANT SEVERAL KUBARK DEBRIEFINGS DURING PAST +TWO YEARS. + +END OF MESSAGE + +FC/MH/C/FI +WH/C/CA +WH/C/RR +WH/C/FI/10 +DEE/G +WE/BC/C +WH/C/CICS + +RELEASING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING +24-1 SECRET OFFICER +COPY NO. + +AMLASH-1 + +WILLIAM V. BROE +C/WH diff --git a/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10141.md b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10141.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3ed19a51bb2d271b656ecac5455d1a727bf1659f --- /dev/null +++ b/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/space/jfk_text/104-10234-10141.md @@ -0,0 +1,464 @@ +14-00000 +104-10234-10141 + +2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 + +SECRET + +DATE: +18 March 1966 + +SEE RELOW + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +INDEX + +CNO DEX +OFILES FILE NO + +CONF: +14/08 + +INFO: VA FILE +RID COPY + +INFO + +CITE DIR + +P BOOK CABLE + +SUSN COBA LAPA RIOD RERS BANG +GUAT GAIN GORG SAGO BOGO SJOS SDOM +QUIT +LIMA SALV PIBO POSN TEGU KNGS MEXI MANA PACY ASUN +ALGI RABA CASB DARE TOKY XONT WAVE CARA COLO +NEWD BRUS COPE HAGU HELS LISB MADR BOMB CAIR +ROME OSLO OTTA PARI STOC BERN GNVA VIEN LOND +GMNY BONN BRLN +MANI +TYPIC MHSPAWN MIAPRON + +1. REUTERS DISPATCH DATELINED HAVANA 16 MARCH REPORTED +WIDESPREAD PURGE UNDERWAY OF MILITARY OFFICERS, HIGH OFFICIALS +CUBAN GOVT AND LEADERS CONXUNIST PARTY. FIDEL CASTRO ALSO REVEALED +THAT SEVERAL CUBAN LABOR UNION LEADERS ARE UNDER ARREST ON EMBEZZLE- +MENT CHARGES. IN ADDITION REUTERS SOURCES STATED THAT SEVERAL +HIGHLY PLACED OFFICIALS WOULD SOON FALL IN THE CLEANUP AND THAT +"FULL INVESTIGATION OF OFFICIALS MORAL AND POLITICAL PRACTICES +ALREADY UNDERWAY IN GOVT MINISTRIES". THE MINISTRIES OF FOREIGN +AFFAIRS AND FOREIGN TRADE WILL BE MOST AFFECTED BY THE PURGE. ON +15 MARCH, THE FOREIGN TRADE MINISTRY IN A SPECIAL MEETING "APPROVED +THE PURGE" AND ADOPTED A COMPLETE CHECK ON MEMBERS WORKING ABROAD. +NEW RESTRICTIONS ALREADY IMPOSED FORBID THE BRINGING INTO CUBA +RATIONED OR HARD-TO-GET DURABLE GOODS. + +AMLASH-1 + +RELEASING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +SECRET + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICE + +COPY NO. +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +14-00000 + +Ex +NO INDEX +FILE IN CS FILE NO. + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CNF: + +INFO: VR +FILE + +RID COPY + +PAGE TWO + +INFO + +CITE DIA + +89022 + +2. QUOTING AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE, REUTERS REPORTED +THAT MAJOR EFIGENIO AMEIJEIRAS, DEPUTY MINISTER OF THE ARMED FORCES +AND MEMBER OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY, +HAS BEEN DISMISSED FROM HIS OFFICES AND IS TO STAND TRIAL BEFORE +A COURT MARTIAL. THE COMMUNIQUE ALSO ANNOUNCED "THE ARREST OF +SEVERAL DOZEN OTHER OFFICIALS" ON CHARGES OF INDULGING "LA DOLCE +VITA". AN ELABORATION OF THIS CHARGE WAS MADE BY CASTRO IN HIS +13 MARCH SPEECH WHEREIN HE ATTACKED MEMBERS OF CUBAN MISSIONS +ABROAD WHO SPENT SEVERAL MONTHS IN "VAPORS OF PARTIES AND GOOD +BRANDY AND IN COMPANY OF PRETTY YOUNG GIRLS." CASTRO ADDED THAT +THOSE GUILTY OF "PLAYBOY BEHAVIOR" WOULD BE DRAFTED INTO THE ARMY +OR SENT TO WORK ON THE FARM. + +3. BACKGROUND: THE PURGE HAS BEEN PRECEDED BY THE TRIAL +COCKKNOCKHOEX ON 7 MARCH BY A REVOLUTIONARY TRIBUNAL OF SEVEN CUBANS +FOR COMPLICITY IN A PLOT TO OVERTHROW FIDEL CASTROL. THE ACCUSED +ALLEGEDLY HAD THE SUPPORT OF SOME CUBAN EXILE LEADERS NOW RESIDING +IN THE U.S. TWO OF THE SEVEN, ROLANDO CUBELA AND RAMON GUIN, HELD +THE RANK OF MAJOR, HIGHEST RANK IN THE ARMED SERVICES. THE STATE +PROSECUTOR REQUESTED DEATH FOR CUBELA AND THREE OTHERS. + +RELEASING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICERS +SECRET + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. +COPY NO. + +14-00000 + +EAT: +CATT: +NC INDEX +CFLEECE FILE NG. + +SECRET + +TO : + +FROM: DIRECTOR + +CONF 1 + +INFO: VA +FILE + +RID COPY + +PAGE THREE + +TO + +INFO + +CITE DIR + +89022 + +4. MAJOR CUBELA WAS A POPULAR AND PROMINENT UNIVERSITY +STUDENT LEADER, AN ARDENT REVOLUTIONARY AND ONE OF THE EARLY COHORTS +OF CASTRO DURING THE BATISTA REGIME. CUBELA WAS ALSO A CLOSE +FRIEND OF CASTRO AND UNTIL THE ARREST RANKED HIGH AMONG THE LEADERS +OF THE REGIME. HIS ARREST AND ABJECT CONFESSION AT THE PUBLIC +TRIAL CONDUCTED IN STALINIST FASHION TRIGGERED OFF A SERIES OF +STUDENT REACTIONS. THE TRIAL IN EFFECT BACKFIRED AGAINST THE REGIME. + +5. UPI REPORTS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICES, +INCLUDING ACCOUNTS OF REFUGEES WHO DEPARTED RECENTLY FROM CUBA, +TESTIFIED TO THE FACT THAT ANTI-GOVT STUDENT AGITATIONS OCCURRED. +WALL SCRIBBLINGS ON UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS THREATENED CASTRO, ONE +READING: "ONE HEAD PAYS FOR ANOTHER," ANOTHER READ "OUT WITH FIDEL." + +6. BECAUSE OF THE STRONG OPPOSITION TO THE TRIAL, CASTRO +REQUESTED THE STATE PROSECUTOR NOT TO IMPOSE THE DEATH SENTENCES. +IN ORDER PLACATE ADVERSE PUBLIC OPINION THE TRIAL PROCEEDINGS WERE +GIVEN WIDE COVERAGE ON BOTH RADIO AND TELEVISION CIRCUITS. AS A +RESULT, CUBELA AND OTHERS GRANTED CLEMENCY. AND SENTENCED TO LENGTHY +PRISON TERMS. + +RELEASING OFFICER + +COORDINATING OFFICERS + +SECRET + +AUTHENTICATING +OFFICER + +REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. + +COM NO + +14-00000 + +IG: +CIT +