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104-10110-10340.pdf
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104-10105-10126.pdf
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[104-10105-10126 <!-- image --> 3 June 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief External Activities Branch Office of Security FROM John H . Stein Deputy Chief Soviet/East European Division SUBJECT Manuscript by David Phillips. - 1\_ At the risk of tilting continually at windmills it is the undersigned' s view and that of innumerable colleagues that Mr \_ Phillips book should not be published In the first instance\_ those portions we have read are superficial and give the reader the impression that the profession Mr practiced s0 well is one of derring frivolity and foolishness \_ More seriously , the entire book is based on knowledge acquired by Mr Phillips during his career in the Agency Whether a given sentence is in the public domain or not Mr \_ Phillips should not put his stamp of authenticity on that sentence If publish Mr Phillips must, and if the \_ Agency cannot legally him, then be it\_ Hopefully while there is still time , someone will push for appropriate legislation to this foolishnessdo , stop stop - 2 While it is perhaps fruitless, we have attempted to identify some of the more damaging items in the text as drafted. These are cited below: - a Page 15 : Discussion of back channel communications used to circumvent the Secretary of State seems to be ill-advised and not designed to enhance Agency relations with State- - b \_ Page 23 : There begins here a discussion of the use of women by the DDO \_ While I understand Mr Phillips' desire to indicate that the DDO does in fact hire women and minorities this section causes some anguish. At the present time certainly in the Near East , Eastern Europe , and the Soviet Union, the E2 IMPDET CL BY 018307 <!-- image --> 2 <!-- image --> use of women provides us an operational flexibility which we would not otherwise have \_ It is quite evident furthermore that the local security services have not focused on the extent to which Ive do use women We would like to keep it that way as long as Wve possibly can , and it is the undersigned' s firm belief that statements from Mr\_ Phillips= obviously authentic, will rather quickly bring the women we do use under increased scrutiny of hostile intelligence services Further in opening the Pandora' s box of the use of women and minorities in the DDO , Mr \_ Phillips may be opening both himself and the DDO to unjustified criticism that we are either exploiting Ivomen or not hiring enough of them; similarly the minorities\_ - c Page 25 : I have known personally for 17 years the girl who although stripped naked by burglars managed to save her mother and father from There are others elsewhere in the government and probably outside who are knowledgeable about the The girl, now a lovely lady is about to be dispatched under very sensitive cover abroad. Mr \_ Phillips would do well to delete reference to her as being an Agency employee \_ - d Page 26 : I think it is unwise for Mr Phillips to conjecture on the reason why there are few blacks employed in the DDO His reasoning may be correct, but I would venture that not everyone who reads his book will believe s0 and the Agency may come under unfortunate pressure because of it\_ The specific black cited on page 27 as having removed a from the hands of demonstrators is a personal friend of mine He is under cover By citing the incident, Mr Phillips removes that cover , for the black re trieved the flag as an American citizen not as a CIA officer. In sum , I would suggest the deletion of the section involving women and minorities because it opens a Pandora' s box and because as Written the cover of two highly effective officers is placed in jeopardy \_ flag - Page 36 : The anecdote on page 36 should at least be modified. The person referred to is the undersigned. I am the Agency and(State)officer who owns a Chow All my acquaintances abroad 32 only dog 3 know I Own the Chow To avoid damaging further what cover I have left , I would appreciate Mr Phillips simply citing "dog" or calling it a "poodle. <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10128-10300.pdf
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FOR PROM: Kamer 03 7188o76 - 1, On thlu date SubJect' Vab HoCORD Of connactlon vth of CI oparatlon the to the attontlon of - NcCORD orprossed the oplnlon that 1t 10 Dot Doceabary #be PBI of the operatlon at be uishes to revlav the 1n a month, Ibe file of the supervlalng the ull be pondod for the atføntlon of Mr\_ HoCORD Harch 1981. Atlee <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10121-10133.pdf
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SUBJECT 2 6 SECRET <!-- image --> 20 June 1974 OTS/AB/DOCS Request for Speclal Representative ID tard and Supporting Pocket Litter 1. Simon S. MARTINEZ is He requires the Speclal Represcntative ID Card and supporting pocket litter in this allas a Cuban diplonat recrultient Subject ca not use hís other since one 1s a regLstered 1s used in canjunctian with his Jlexica another was extensively used passport and the thírd Attached ís ID photozræph to be used 0 the Specíal Represen: Request expedite handling for {his 1s hand carried being - 2. Js/ David A. Philllps P1illips <!-- image --> SECRET Attachent: Identity <!-- image --> c: <!-- image --> 1974 JUN
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104-10077-10067.pdf
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6 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 549 "R INR #AYE REF : CBIC A 8 OFGI-4735 Background Use Only 04 4 EXPIRED 28 OCI:63 . ASÀP End Aprf] 63 <!-- image --> 21 63) SECALI
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104-10130-10339.pdf
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## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 RF <!-- image --> Use Only Do Nof Background Reproduce 13 February 1962 Menorandum for the File TARASOFF Boris 03 About two weeks ago Sounitza}] 0/c extension 3026,. called and said that needed an interpreter for a Soviet Delegation for one afternoon and Subject selected. said that Mír Kuhn had given his approval recently on the Subjëct. they a new exchange program is now under negotiation\_ 99 Subject will be under [State Department Jcover [s a contractor for the language school. security objection was interposed to Subject 5 use, <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10057-10117.pdf
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DIRECTOR REF : OTTAVA 15664 A MR. ERARD R WRITER MAR 72 2665 PRESS Ananz #ci R G; <!-- image --> 1 1
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104-10114-10042.pdf
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(6-15 24 - 2 <!-- image --> 15 ocT 1954
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104-10111-10104.pdf
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Lcaicot, Ri cherz 0 3 Arnebon , auzuetine c)o3 Bekr , Johr; 5 ralaze, :e: ien Eiackburr Bruze B Loswsll , Clarence Brcaell, 03 Joe E.(Lt.Col) D:iEccll, (Dr.) (I @ull, Kenzeth D. Jonnson, %illian Jones = George Oordon L. Karameesines , (col) King; C 03 22 5/ 6/ 2 6/5/ 6/2/4: 8/31/29 5/-2/52 2 6/7/51 12 3/ 2 11/1/52 2/2s 7 9/27/1 7/1/52 2/25/52 5/19/9 8/27/52 4/19/2 9 Redj Beorse &amp;. Richardson, Joseph 03 John Hemnond L&lt; P, Sovìæc, Millien F, Iillier Archibald 6 Gordon % Stenart, Preston Stein, Sidney Tcrer Fred L. (Col) RETURN TO CIA Not Reproduce Do Reiay , 3 '21/ 22 . 10 1/22 2/315 2//:
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104-10142-10317.pdf
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INTEYNAL USE ONLY JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL <!-- image --> Thursday 10 November 1977 - 1 (Unclassified MLG) EMPLOYMENT REQUESTS Concerning Debbie' , in the office of Representative Douglas Applegate (D. Ohio) , request as to whether we had received an application from their constituent, Robert Sensibaugh, I informed her, per the Office of Personnel, that we had not a8 Of yet. She thanked me for my help. - (Unclassified MLG) LIAISON Per her request I forwarded to Karen, copy of the preas release that went out regarding the CIA tours, - 3. (Unclassified MG) LIAISON Received a call from Ted Winicov, in the office of Representative Richard I. Schulze (R: Pa. ) who requested a copy of the.Agency publication "Soviet Commercial Operations in the Weat. " - 4, (Unclassified KSN) LIAISON Called Dawn, secretary to Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select Committee on Assassinations, and set up a meeting for tomorrow afternoon for Mr: Sidney Stembridge, DDIOS, and Mr. Cummins to meet with Professor Blakey. - 5. (Secret DTC) LIAISON Called Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select Committee on Assassinations and informed him that we had received six Privacy Act requests froz members of the Select Committee staff any security information on them which is held by the Agency. I did not provide the names of the requesters to Blakey. asking for - 6 . (Internal Use RJK) LIAISON Keith Raffel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, visited the Badge Office and received his Headquarters He then proceeded to the C&amp;R conference ròom where he reviewed extracts of NIS' s relating to the security services of the United Kingdom, Australia, and France. Evvy Vidal, O/SA/DO/O, assisted with the United Kingdom liaison service aspects. Only badge. 'INTERNAL USE ONLY <!-- image -->
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104-10105-10293.pdf
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## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ## SECRET OGC 74-1755 30 September 1974 ## MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Meeting with E. Howard Hunt Re His Memoirs, "Undercover" - 1. On 28 September 1974 Rocca, Deputy Chief/CI Staff, and I met in the DCD Washington Field Office with E. Howard Hunt, his attorney William ASnyder , Jr. and Snyder's associate Thomas W Coons \_ As the meeting began, Hunt asked if it was tape-recorded; Iassured 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 threeHe and his lawyers appeared very cooperative, and accordingly, the meeting continued to cover all 32 items\_ Ray being - 2. Changes were agreed to in the items set forth in paragraphe 12, 14, and 25 of the CI Staff memorandum of 19 September 1974. These appear at pages 73, 80-83, and 1l5 of the galley proof and concern the fabrication of the Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico and the (oínt) CIA-Urugùayan telephone monitoring; operation. The wording of the agreed changes is as shown on the attached copie8 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\_ City, E-2 IMPDET CL BY 058473 - 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 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 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 aliag documentation used by the Watergate burglars\_ The language of this last item will be changed 80 that it no longer leave8 the impression that the documentation was prepared by the Agency for this operation. they - 4. When we had finished, Hunt and his lawyers emphasized as had mentioned earlier in the meeting that it might be very difficult to 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 unclassified items\_ He said he would do this without implying 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. Ithink there would be some danger of the publisher using this in his advertising and through reviewers for publicity purposes. they get they - 5 . As we were leaving, Hunt showed me what was described as a "comfort letter 11 This was a letter written by him to the publishers on 17 1974 at the publisher' request which said that in his opinion nothing in the manuscript violated any agreement between himself and the CIA nor would Bubject 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 May 2 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 CIAIn 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 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. <!-- image --> ## Attachments cc: Acting DDO SAB DDO DC/CI Staff OlSecurity Asst. to DCI Walter Pforzheimer ciccs OGC:JDM:sin Original OGC Subj: PUBLICATIONS 1 Chrono
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104-10110-10292.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 IINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONL <!-- image --> | INTERVIEW REPORT | INTERVIEW REPORT | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | NAME BUSTOS-VIDELA = Charlotte | No | | FoR Retirenent:CIA | 30 Dec 1977 ADDRESS | | PERMANENT ADDRESS PO Box 3030 CHunc#.VA.220.43 Title, GRADE And | Phm 291- 2 2 8 8 | | LA GS-14 etails Of | Background Use Only | | PASSES ; KEYS | | | CLEARANCES Comm 0 5( | | | | 99 | | | Cme níS+azz | | ALL Phases To PLETELY D ISCUSSED _ 2 . Vas That ALL OF GOVERNMENT AnD That No SUB JECT Vas That THE GENCE ALSO To ANY HE 1s SUB JECT That To AGENCY BE To PERSONS in Rity CLEARED Vithin TheiR DEPARTMENTS _ SUBJECT That SKOULD ANY AND Guidance . or | Io The VERE FULLY AND CoM- BY- THE AGENCY official data, And The EMPLOYEE ANY Right in And THE SECRECY AGREEMENT APPLY_ ONLY To INTELLI - Of Which To SOURCEs Methods EVEN Though PERSONS FULLY SECU- Question On SECUR ITY HE MAY communicate ith THE AGENCY and novledge 0f any incident, or hich | | 30 | OF | ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY (11.36 )
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104-10071-10147.pdf
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19 1 3 2 Hay 71 5 E C R E I 19134 BZ MAY 71 CITE BUDAPE SI 017 R YBAT MHCUR B MHCHAOS REF: HEAD QUARTER S 2789 - In FINAL COVER AGE 18 MAY OF WPC, WKICH ENED 16 MA Y, LOCAL FRESS MADE FOLLOW InG ADD II IONAL OBSER VATIONS RE PARTICIPA NT S: - A [DENI IFIED PROFESSOR , SPOKE AI CO NGRE SS VIEI NAM WAR . - B , WPC HA $ AWABDED JOL IOI CUR IE GOLD ST HUMOUSLY To REV MARIIN LUI HER KING , MEDAL ACCEPTED BY REV RALPH ABER NATHY A ND "An FIG HIER , PHOIOGRAPH (POUCHED) OF PRESE NIATION ALSO PICTURES DELEGATES ADD IE - C . U,S, SYLVIA - (SIC) SPOKE AI MEET ING OF INDOCHINESE DELEGATES. - D , AHR ICA NS HERBERI A P I H E K E R ND CARLTON G 0 0 D L E I I REELECIED Io PPE SIDENI IAL BOARD - 2 , STATION POUCHING MOSI SIG NIFICANI PRESS COVERAGE OF SE SSIONS GP- [ 2 8629 7 | 3
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104-10111-10044.pdf
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<!-- image --> 14-ooooo BADGE\_NO: 2411 AFFINITO, 2401 2402 2404 2405 2406 2407 S-E-C-R-E-T ## OPERATIONS\_ FAMILIARIZATION COURSE\_ #24 ## SEMINAR ROOM ROSTER D Thomas BANIOK , BADGE\_NO: J , Jobn A. Jo; Robert L.)03 Tacy Ross E. GREENE, ISENBERG , 2416 2417 CLUTZ , Don Neil Ybomas uJ c3 2408 2418 2409 2420 2410 McELFRESH , NEWELL , Rchard WEIMER, ZROWKA , D\_ 0 3 03 0 3 <!-- image --> 2412 2421 2413 2422 2423 2414 2424 2415 2425 2426 2427 2428 2429 2419 2430 2431 S-E-C-R-E-T BOSTON , M. CHAMBERS , Austin CHASE , Pamela DONALDSON , GEPHART , Cleo GOERTZ , KOLARIK, LAYTON , Bobby KIDMYELL , Jo3 L. Jos E. Donald MARLING , George Davis MOW , Richard K.)o&gt; PLASAN , Charlotte L)p) ROGERS , Lawrence SHINN , Jerry HEBB , Daniel DJ)o &gt; <!-- image --> Jo
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104-10123-10219.pdf
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[104-10123-10219] <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Dlrector for Support SUBJECT Aasignmenta Key - 1 ments key - 2, - Mr. GS-15, Chlef, Technical Jamee P. 0'Conpell , Jr. in Far Eaßt Regional Security Staff durlng Jwly 1965. a, b. Mr, Sheridan a8 Chlaf, Technical Dlvialon dur{pg June 1965, <!-- image --> { - Mr. After Mr. O'Connell hae had a brief period o{ orfentadon plan to recommend that he be promoted to GS-16. Howard J. Ogboxn Date <!-- image --> L K. Deputy Dlrector {or Support ## Dlstribution: Oviginal Return to OS 2 <!-- image --> PersBr. 19 Feb 65) <!-- image -->
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104-10111-10045.pdf
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ISESBERG BOSTON MOORE MOR FAMILIARIZATION ROSTER (Fös Staff Grade @815 GS7 G8412 G27 6S513 GSE12 GS-8 Capt ROGER8 B # for overseas overseas Ag@ 26 41 41 33 28 28 28 24 28 23 82 31 43 38 29 26 26 35 26 44 25 27 31 25 32 35 37 29 30 S-E-C-R-E-T As R COURSE #24 JOTB Staff ÖTROIP OTR JOIP JOTP IO/BB JOTP QIR DDP
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104-10095-10276.pdf
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## MSMORAMDUM FOR: SUBJECI Audio Qpezation 1 In May 1959, Buildirg which is occupied ments. Bonsal and Miss Carolyn O. Stacey In Novenbez 1959, recorder 1959 2, By June: 1960, case weat to He mazaged to leas2 22 NCNA officeand arrazged íor 3 In August 1950, in Havaza 02 separate SR Division operation agreed to irstall the A secord FE Division case officer, Robert Meet, and he, together With the techniciars, installed &amp; pröbe microphone and tape 2partmeat, in the wall and plastered over . S-E-C-R-E-T precaution t0 provide a Bafe 4, As additional security Chief of Station, key\_ baven, and after consultation with the Act:ng Mrs. Marjorie to an oòtained. Mrs. Lannox was aeeded foz photographic apartment 5; The Station wräs irdefinitely the lease to holding the leases; It was; contracts 'aid recalling in order to permit\_continued man Christ (alias Carswell) ; Denbrunt) documented Taransky) and Thoratoa J. Chinese Natioralist aborted Chinese Cormunits. ment over the NCNA office. 6 other on scheduled apzoiatment Laanox was ertered into and September, At Neet, the the Cuban authorities and detained: 'picked up bY get 7 and is still in Havana, Neet euthorities. His wife bag been released suosequently returced: debriefed: Mrs. Vashington where she subaequertly isbeing debriefed, Lenaox jciatly interzogated Chzist was to have been Ialtreated. - 8 Acsording to articles in the Cuoan papers the three. techniciaas Tbe pre8s article adds that the key to Mrs. whicà it belonged. they vere caughÉ. (Wbile be= interrogated with \_Neet, Christ held,) Tte:sub-lease for the ing being why: stay- - 9 Subsequeat poiat; Ar altern?t by Coasul Hugh Kessler to contact the three naen at 1730.hours Septemer wvas unsuccessful. He se2 thez but was told were in custody. they - 10, Naw York aad the thira; a5 enteriag or ali2s Isoíar eiíorts are made to provide 2 1 view - Or other inquirer3. #hey - 12. 28 the families one oftie techniciaas is His iatier, 2 cook i2 a Las been contacted and he wvill get i2 touch 'ith Security if be zeceives apy inquiries token, - 13, A 2re releesed The t7o wives #ell. 'ceing GOMEZ Actiag Chiei, Wz | 2 | 7a | 3 | |--------|------|-----| | DDCI 1 | | 1 | | 1 | Cs | | | | CI | 1 | <!-- image --> Let. WaJor BLlly Carpbell, ## 1 Danlel L. R. 3 to Ls eatlse blc ## 2. 33. ## 2 (c Reqegt - 1 - 5. Other - 6. - 7 - plor; - Ral Ire 1258 - 2, 13 - 1, Mejor Dai. 662137 631550 - Major Dat, 662164 é31213 - D, - B, | € 3 ## RIGLARD 'I. (s
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<!-- image --> SECRET 13 Jfarob 1950 8 1957 14 Mnly 1965 3 AxguSt 1965 0 48 8 80 origia tha readrde asked +0 return be told tbat tbe Covart fo RBN 2 1 10 ( 19 <!-- image --> Df promote Pens 2 4 May #Kfex <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 14 <!-- image --> 8 #be 1958 #ba Henry tbe At 0 0 28 Approve 1961 8 ber and {f JWly day At 0 23 8 Culp SECRET
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104-10172-10147.pdf
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| DIS PATCH | |-----------------| | Chicf , Fcrcc | | ProEress Rcport | ## REF: UFGA-4425 dated 19 June 1962 S(IXARY: In the since ref has been primarilv encaped in keeving fences mended with the varicus exile croups in the area in anticipation of in the in which he resxnsible {or coordina the seleetion In additiòn to this he has prepared of reports Provicinc backeround information, and on current activities in the local and mounting Antonico I, an effort to cstablish contact vith PBRUHEN fisheraen thru his fishernan contacts Detaile follow: inc tin; ## OPERATIONAL DEVELOPHENTS In response to a Station request Bubject provided an estimate of the current situation in PBRUMEN \_ This report stressed the points that the farners and the fishermen in PBRUHEN are the nost #illing and capable of . providing support to resistance activities as result of their having suffered the most at the hands of the current adminisrration after being largely responsible for its obtaining Dower He also provided à general stratecic plan of Oriente Province in which he defined the main areas in which Ruerrilla elenents can survive and how they can be reached coastal resupply points. His ability to is based native of the area and one who has been primariiv interested in its geography due to his forner large agriculture holdings there, 3 He has had one AMBUD-1 for the purpose Of maintaining contact. His main Question to AYBUD-1 was with regard to the latter s ability to actually control the Feople on his Gtaff\_ 'He was disappointed by the replv which though positive could not be supported an exanple had actually brought 13 Aug. 62 2 Distritution: 3 UFGA-5212 201-251853 G returnTo CA Do Not Reproduo ## dispatch UrGA-5212 abouí the @isnissal 0f anvone had proved to be Ine{fective. is 0: as a result of his father'c Btanding but at this point hs fcr him as of as he fallure to actually nake his orcanization into an effective and in ac tivities actually dctract body of the current reeinc It {ron the success renains hc is willins t? the hin the sect at such tiae as ahead \_ ions is the " Followin? his belief that the most {nsortant job at hand and ma intenance of mar:tine reception points along the north coast PBRUYEN , has devotcd time to readvínp his exiled fisheraan considerable contact with their former fishernan associa to make PBRUMEH \_ The foundation for tes Btill based in result of variety tenuous as sea the absence haaake it arrange have been made to the Anguila area focontistp which Was the last 1 Ihis KUBARK. and "as called operation Antonico contact to was unsuccessfu} due to the faílure of the inside to be extiappeed ' It developed that the woman and child who vere two trated on thic operation appeareu in the JHVIAVE area having obtained permission to leave PBRUMEN personal mecsage that someone had stolen the port chief'8 a result which the inside contact unable to dcpart on schedule due to the implenentation Of 6 trictiong the theft had investigated\_ temporary renext rendezvoua was Bcheduled for 12 She; said the weather forestalled any chance of inainent bad effort to establich contact cortinues on the The coñno can be t, once a comparatively ea8y to esnorth coast, and thus develop ratlineg into the anone to Kev They hia efforts Coincidentally with the 16. candida to come radio operator cändidates and to tes for Infiltration, Based upon past excerience this effort ig being made more Gelective in that the need self sufficient personnel is greater than ever, The increaging culty o covering people inside nakes size 0f the infiltration parties and to have the stand the rirors of exist on mininum establ{sh thenselves with natives who can with a of operations\_ Most of the them infiltrate at thie point are of. people and are unwilling to the type who want immediate from which take the time are essential can nethodially develop the He has to the growth òf a resistance base for à number on arë qualified asaandidates guerrilla teans but who are not.capable of ma irtaining themselves clandestinely untiì the time ing àre base to: they ## 6 FUHIDS EXPEHDED: was Riven to [Heriberto SARDIHAS ma intenance until hi Campol as is intended that cones throueh It will be an investigator of operational leads and an assistant to in the handlinp of his fishermen and oderational candidates. 04 b was Biven for Passage to the widow of AYGLAD-1; Kc is the channel for this paynent until such tice as HOs arrives at a settlenent and this obliration can be disposed of , figure <!-- image --> <!-- image --> continuation Of DISPAICH was in supfort of Operation Antonico 1, which operatlon is dcscribed under Paraeraph 4 has provided nunber of menoranda on developnents within the various exile eroups in the arcj none but all of to the Station Of. Jhe local politics&lt; Specifically, he providcd info on the and backcround of nost of the exiled labor leaders and the activities of the Bequer Prou? He has helpful in clarifvinf the picture as to the movements within the UR at this tine while the Station is trvinc to dctermine how best to orranize this Rroup in order to bc ablc to take over its worthwhile fcatures without becoming unduly coritted to Biving it special prominence in the exile comnunity\_ He is being counted on to he!p bring the UR into the of creating the appearance of Rreater unlty among the exile comnunity. irs 8 COMHENTS AND FLANS : While spectacular achievements are rcsulting from AMDENIN-1's efforts at this point he is steadiiy \_ becoming more and more susceptible to KUBARK control and ore 7r recent @xampIe 1s the critioue he gave his fishermen for not realizing more information out the refugecs they Met at Anguila while waiting for their inside contact 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 Here too voung to be knowledgeable\_ As it turned out the two re fugees had used the 'cover and had , been able to travel from ` Havana de Cuba without be stopped once\_ On learning of thïg AXDENIY-1 was reminded of good cover he has heard about, nameiy fighting cock fanciers which activity seems to be on the increase as resalt of the greater amount of spare time available to the people . The sport is actually becoming a year rather than being restricted to the in past. continue his Present\_Pursuite 1s free to move the have an overall constructive on He MII continue his efforts the Fishermen and provide candidates for infiltration as thev become ' available and can be. accepted by the Station. scheduled for 27 August using Kagnolia (boat) to 'êstablish contact with fishernen living on a in the Caibarien areà; There is a possibility that he will journey to Jamaica contact with an old associate the PBRUMEN Bovernment\_ as: a means current regime policy and plans Key They ing key END OF. DISPATCH 3
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104-10069-10077.pdf
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<!-- image --> <!-- image --> 27 Novenber 1962 Sub Ject: Reported Use of Yacht Potomac by Alphe 66 1, On 20 Nov 62 LAFO receíved an call telephone numper. The caller to advise that there vas reportedly in the harbor et Long Beach 8 vesbe], formrly used by the [oosevelt called the Potomac the Inîcraant beinz uBed by the She on of wceponb crated 88 and destined to leave soon for Seattle He added that on 88 therc another character named Clíff Roberts on boerd. Both adventurers 2 not h1s empioyer, and further 2id not know whether or not the informetion or 1 22 3 . In response to 0 cell to the Intelligence Officer 2t lcorrec thet ther 1s formerly one of the USCG cutters For sone tine it had been used by the late F Roosevelt the presldentiel yacht Later 1t had of to the Maryland (State Físh and Gare Comnission, and nore recently 1t had been acquired by the Hydra-Capltal, 410 West Coast Hlghwey . Newport Beech, Callfornie (OR 5-1549). 4; USCG: advised further that Prosecutor D. an ass1gnment (taking leave of absence Barbadoe to Callfornie. 'supposedly was floating in Bartados Wheeler 18 reported to have found the creft in foul Bhape with only He refubed the Job and returned to Los Angeles The creft later however later Log Angeles harbor aree; 8 She has\_ since modífí to Diego; The (paragrephs 1 end 2), subsequently identifíed @s vas re-contacted by telepnone It ves to hím thet In the-@vent 'any more informatlon concerning the Potomac and the 1n any foreign ty came h1s Wey, ve wculd another 'call\_ volunteered the staterent that 1t understanding thet he hed referred to prewith the vessel Splvak reference to Barbaäos 6 Ihe aböve 18 for your Information only The sketchiness of the the credíbílity. 8 consequence , no follow-up 18 anticlpeted TFu end 6 Dd b 930 <!-- image --> 22 <!-- image -->
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104-10112-10186.pdf
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104-10112-10186 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ESTABLISHMENT OF MILITARY COVER BÄCKSTOP; FoR RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION To: (Check) FILE REF: Military Backstop 8 IEMPORARLLY &amp;@R DAYS , EFFECIIVE b CQLIUING EFFECIIVE\_ 20-800-3) ARM W-2 BEING ISSUED - (HB SUBMIT FOR 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE AFFECIING THIS . COVER\_ (R 240-250) SUBMIT FORM 1323 FOR IRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILIIY (R 240-250) REMARKS To CPD/op DISTRI BUTION: 1 - OSD XPSDTOS 1 - ADPD/ COXPT SECREI 6 2 55/ <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> date ## OF MILITARY COVER BACKSTOP CHIEF RECORDS AND SERVICES DIVISION To: ((Check) CHIEF OPERATING FILE No ATTN: card REF: Military ESTABLI SHED BLOCK RECORDS : ( OPKEMO 20-800-J1) TEMPORARILY FOR DAYS , EFFECIIVE\_ b CONTINUING , EFFECIIVE 20- 800-2) ASCERIAIN ARMY W-2 BEING ISSUED \_ HB 20- 661-1) SUBMIT FORM 1322 FOR ANY CHANGE (R 240-250 ) SUBMIT FORM '1323 FOR TRANSFERRING COVER RESPONSIBILITY \_ (R 240-250 ) REMARKS = DISTRIBUTION: 1 - 1- ADPD/ COMPT 155/
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[104-10100-10239 6132 YEXI TYPIC RFF DIR JYAVE; 71 &gt;. 76694 CHIDIAC , 05 MEXI 5954 TRAYEL <!-- image --> 2 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 63 7754i 816 CEN Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce 415408 #AVE
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104-10096-10048.pdf
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<!-- image --> <!-- image --> 610 <!-- image --> SECRET CONFIDENTIAL <!-- image --> INTERNAL USE ONLY | | ONLY ROUTING | | ENTIAL | |------------------------------------|----------------|-----------|---------------------| | | | EXTÈNSION | | | FROM: Maurice Sovern 2 D 0109 | | 1542 | No. 'October 19,786 | | room ` number, ond building) IG 10 | DaTE | INMTIALS | 10 | | | 3 | | | | 12 | | | | | 15. | | | | UNCLASSIFIËD <!-- image --> 12 October 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security FROM Philip F . Fendig: SA/DO/0 SUBJECT Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Request for Office of Security File Material - 1 We appreciate the opportunity to review certain OS file material containing DDO information prior to its being sterilized for passing to the SSCI in response to their request. - 2 \_ We have reviewed the material listed in the annex , and our recommendations for passing are included thereon \_ - 3 . To confirm our understanding resulting from the meeting in the Legislative Counsel s office on 29 September 1976 , with the IG, D/IG D/SEC SA/D0/0 , LC and A/LC present, hereafter no DDO material held in OS files will be made available for review by House or Senate Committee staff members prior to clearance from this Directorate\_ Philip ? Fandig Philip F . Fendig att APPROVED FOR RELEASE 1993 <!-- image --> 12 October 1976 ANNEX to SA/D0/0 Memorandum , SUBJECT: SSCI Request for File Material ## 1. From the STURGIS file: a\_ C/SAS memo 18 February 1964 , to D/SEC Subject: Interviews by OO/C with West Point Cadet , Douglas K. Gentzkow b \_ OOA (S) 3,289,019 , 22 January 1964 Subject: Douglas K. Gentzkow OOA (S) 3 ,287;344 , 7 January 1964 Subject: Douglag K Gentzkow d . Cable: (Guatemala City)19s36 (IN 944357) , 25 June 1976 None of the above or any part may be passed on the grounds of protection of sensitive sources and methods We also wish to observe for the record that per page 252 of the Rockefeller Commission Report (June 1975) Sturgis testified that he "was not an employee or agent of the CIA either in 1963 or at any other time - From Alexander RORKE file: - a Identical to item 1.b: above - b Identical to item 1.c. above - c Unreadable card apparently listing extracts from DBF 44345 and DBF 45113, 1l March 1960 and 23 March 1960 \_ - d . Letter from Alexander Rorke to Senator Thomas J . Dodd = August 24 , (year undecipherable) Items a and b or any part thereof should not be passed (see para 1 above) Item c appears to be FBI information (third agency rule prohibition) Item d is not DDO material Defer to OS \_ ## 3 . From MOSS file: Memorandum from FIOB/ SRS to DC/SRS \_ 14 1973 Subject: MOSS , Edward K May <!-- image --> <!-- image --> This menorandum appears to contain mostly FBI material (third agency rule prohibition) If clearance is obtained= please delete the first paragraph under sources and methods protection \_ - 4 From ROTHMAN file: for the Record, 25 April 1975 Subject: ROTHMAN , Norman No objection to passing. - 5 . From SOCARRAS file: Memo from to D/OS undated Subject: Prio We concur with the OS position not to make this memo available and we cite sensitive sources and methods protection6 - 6 \_ (MACKLE) Antonio Jaime , Dr ) file: - a Director memo to FBI , 23 February 1961 Subject: (Antonio Jaime Maceo Mackle,) o6 Project Zenith - b Memorandum for the File from C/AAS/OS Subject (multiple): CMACEO = Mackle , 06 Antonio Jaime) - c Menorandum for the File,(Massett) OS/AAS Subject (multiple): as b above (i.a.) - d . Letter to Commissioner, I&amp;NS from D/oS , 28 February 1961 Subject: (see list attached listing more or less 60 agents) - Memorandum For: c/WH from DDOS 3 March 1961 Subject: 6-11386) - f . Bio Data Sheet , #220775 15 November 1960 Subject: (Maceo Antonio Jaime Dr) None of the memoranda should be made available as they contain operational informatiòn on sensitive sources and methods \_ - 7 \_ File on Artime Buesa - for the Record , 21 February 1975 Subject: Artime-Buesa, Manuel F . - b Identity List, undated , Case #210838 Artime-Buesa - Memorandum from c/ SAS , SAS 63-369= undated Subject: Request for Technical Support - d . Memorandum For: C/PSD/OS from C/OSD/OS , 28 1965 Subject: Artime-Buesa, Manuel F . May - Memorandum For: c/WH from DDOS/IOS 28 1965 Subject: Use of Sterile Answering Service, #210838 May - Memorandum For: D/OS from C/SAS 3 February 1964 Subjecti (Nicaraguan) Passports Issued to Manuel Artime and Rafael Ovintero - g from D/os Commissioner IqNS , - subject, i.a.) - Letter to 14 October 1963 Subject: Manuel Artime-Buesa (multiple - h \_ PRQ signed by Manuel I Artime, undated - i . Memorandum from C/WH to D/os (AAB) 19 January 1960 Subject: Request for Assistance in the Cases of Manuel Francis Artime-Buesa (multiple subject, i.a.) We concur with the OS position not to make items a through g and item i available under the requirement for protection of sources and methods Regarding item h , under the protection of sources and methods please delete paragraphs 1 2 , 3 , 4 5, 8 9 , 10 , 21 , 22 . 23 24 , 28 29 31 , 32 33 , 34 36 37 38 40\_ The remainder of the item may be made available to the SSCI ## 8 \_ From VARONA file: a Memorandum For: OS/AAS from WH/4 /Political Action 14 June 1960 Subject: Planned Travel Outside United States of JMARC Members in Miami Memorandum for the File\_ from C/AAS/OS , 27 March 1961 Subject: Dr Manuel\_ Antonio de Varona Loredo (multiple subject, i.a.) Memorandum for the File, from AAS Officer/0S , 1961 14 February Subject: Varona Loredo Antonio SP 504 (multiple subject, i.a.) We concur with the OS position to delete the names circled both in red and' blue This will confirm oral notification to Mr Hunt of your office on 5 October 1976 . <!-- image -->
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104-10105-10119.pdf
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<!-- image --> 23 June 1976 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Counterintelligence Staff Mr . Julian Fox Clifton R Strathern Chief, Latin Ameríca Division SUBJECI: General Comments on Mr . Manuscrípt REFERENCE : c/LAD Memorandum dated 22 Objections to David Phillips Manuscript - The general tenor of the manuscript leaves much to be desired from both an operational and security viewpoint\_ The author in ous instances specifically discloses sources, methods, cover arrange ments and liaison relationships\_ Various LA Division officer who have reviewed portions of the manuscript pertinent to their areas have commented negatively on the revelations of tradecraft and identifíca tion of numerous overseas Stations and operations. - 2 \_ Other objectionable items in the manuscript concern the firmation of Agee s effectiveness in neutralizing Agency efforts abroad by publishing lists of CIA personnel in specifiguStations ; revelation of( Office of Communicationspersonnel in@very Embassy abroad)) the Agency role in countering terrorism, narcotics trafficking ana training provided other services to counteract these activities; and , the specific identity of líaison relationshíps, Particularly,( the Israelí 24 service. - Ihe overall concensus of this Division is that publication of this manuscript in its present form would be detrimental to the Agency and this Division in particular. <!-- image --> E2 IìPDET CL BY 009560 28
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104-10122-10344.pdf
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## SECRET EYES ONLY June 1966 SUBJECT: MAHEU , Robert A - 1. Robert A. Mabeu , 8 former F.B.L Agent , hae been utllized by the Offlce ol Securlty Ho bee varlous capacltlee. 88 Robert A D.€.; and Los Angeleb , wbere be {0 now - It haB como to our attontíon that the Senate Subcommittee Inveøtigating wlretapping activltieo (Long Commlttee) ha expreøed {orm any technleal urvelllance - 3 . Wab Mr\_ Lawrenco Houston advløed that Walter Yoagley, Attorney General, Internal Socurlty Divielon, Taggart, an AID employee , - glante, Maheu had been cluded a pact wIth King Saud which would allow hlm to control approxiArabía. Ip conhe allegedly employed every trlck In the book. German, and aleo reallzed a8 and influence welghed heavily In EYES OHLY SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 14-ooooo SECRET in thelr own prlvate battle\_ It concern Of the for Jolnt vonture. and courler Bystem, - 5. Spyrldon Catapodle, 8 Greok Broker , wbo bad Bpoerheaded oporatlon. Of partlcular note bolng examhe clalmed Government re CIA In {act, Clope coordinatlon durlng thlø porlod wlth Justice and State. At our requebt a reprebentative of the U. 6. Attorney'8 Offlco 1n Mr. Houston 10 Intlmately and copleb of hiø memoranda bolpg - 6 8 Covort Securlty Att: for Maheu' 6 on Project TWIXI Otber IntarRowland, Acting Chlef, Charlee Willíamgon. - 7. He Btated he When the Teggart convoreation mentloned, are looklng {nto. offlce "covered" aometlme during the perlod. John Frank, a they 2 ## 'SECRET apd then 8 Maheu could IdentUfy tbo Probumably , 8 routlne technlquo' to only keep - 8 . from one to fly ont to talk wlth hlm. Edward P. Morgan, of Washlngton, D. on 24 May for 8 conforenco. - 9\_ Op Tburøday mornlng, 26 Maheu called to advløe that he at the Madløon Hotel, Washlngton, D. C. apd arranged to have Colonel Edwardø accompany hlm. May, - 10 planned TV hearing 8 very cloBe frlend who had conbiderable Influonce upon the Senator \_ The all three flew to Waøhington where Sonator Mr . Bernard Fenßterwald wae In attendance at the Accordipg to Maheu, Fenaterwald made it clear that Maheu was their ace 1n the bole end without hlm the Hearinge would bave no appeal. He Implled that Maheu'8 cllentø and their oppoeltion added <!-- image --> 14-ooooo <!-- image --> {ou Niarchus , and Howard Fengterwald furtbør technlquo cuttlpg tho Govornment n Juøt onough It {8 the opinlon o{ the lewyer that, can be convlnced to the contrary, - 1l , at thlo tlme, almost work fox Davo McDonald, former preBldont of the Unlted Steol Workere, S0 far However , a Covert Bocurlty Approval on 4 Jupe Internetlonal labor\_ "bugging" operatlon for elther - Ab mentloned previously, to our However, lf explolted, As It 18 of court rocord, It could not be denled nor buried. Evon though the detaíle mlght be protectod by a doclaration tbat It Involved clasølfled operational lnlormatlon, It would Bot up a fleld day - 13 . Mr. Mehou l0 preßently furnløhing cover {or 8 DODS øtaff D. C. office. two 0f Maheu'8 employeee have been cleared and wtting. Other cloarance CSA granted FI/Planb \_ Cover Divibíon on 30 Auguøt 1954 for Divlsion on and(ordan 24 SECRET 4-ooooo SECRET - 14. In 1958-59, Mr . Allen Dulleb - 15 , tapplng, 188 of bim makeb uB - 16. 8 cooperatlvo attltude end
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104-10101-10175.pdf
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104-10100-10157.pdf
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104-10100-10157 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 <!-- image --> Unit CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Roufing 8172 FroM : 1963 DIRECTOR CONF ; SAS PBITY iNFO BND <!-- image --> RF , 3 152
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2, ## SECRET BEGIY X NEED Any X STILL 50 aDV ISE X SA TURDAY {ap 10 X
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104-10146-10062.pdf
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13 October 1978 MEMORANDUN FOR: Chief, Operations Support Branch 03 FROM: Joseph P . Mirabile Operations Support Branch SUBJECT: SHERMAN , Adrian Fisher, Jr . #54 621 - 1 On 25 Septenber 1978 , a call was received in the Security Duty Office from James A Sherman , Subject 5 brother , advising that Subject suffered a fatal heart attack on 23 Septenber 1978 at his apartment in Monterey, California\_ Subject was sixty years of age and had a history of previous heart trouble\_ - 2 Mr \_ Sherman was previously of interest to this Agency as a military detailee, 1952 1954 when he was serving at Clark Air Force Base the Philippines as a Major in the United States Army After leaving the Army , he worked for Pan American Airlines for approximately 13 years and then as an investigator for the State Attorney General' s Office in Miani FloridaHe has been of interest to DCD and FRD in San Francisco, California, since April 1977 . FRD' s operational interest was as an access agent to Saudi Arabian of interest to the San Francisco Base24 - 3 . On 23 September 1978 Subject's body was discovered an FRD case officer who had arrived at the\_ Monterey, California apartment for an operational meeting The apartment house resident manager gained access to the apartnent. Subsequent access was allowed to an emergency ambulance squad , police officers and the deputy coroner - 4 Assistance has been rendered to FR Base by San Francisco Field Office personnel in this matter\_ SAC/ SFFO , was apprised on the circunstances on 25 Septenber 1978 and subsequently made contact with the Chief FR BaseSubject 's son who was trave cross country auto at the time of the death, arrived in the area on 27 September with two sisters and Ias contacted by a representative of the San Francisco Field OfficeHe is ling by E2 CL BY 064537 (ONFIDENTIAL. reported to be very cooperative\_ aware of need for discretion and secrecy and proud of his father's relationship Ivith this Agency - - 5 . The aspect of this incident, which may be of continuing security concern, is that the son recalls that in May 1978 while assisting his father in moving some personal effects\_ he renembers seeing. a written plan to assassinate Fidei Castro\_ The son said that it had been prepared by his father in the early 1970's when he was working in Florida but at a time when he had no Agency association\_ At this time the paper is still miss It may have been recen destroyed by the Subject the possibility exists it may have been stolen by soneone having access to the apartment\_ According to Subject's son several other items Ivere missing, including a money clip con taining a $100 bill that his father always kept, a Randall a gold pen and pencil set and a microwave After notifying the police of the miss personal items = Subject's son received the knife from the resident manager who claims to have found it in some weeds Subject's son suspects that' the resident manager nay have been responsible for the theft of the personal items, but he has now resolved to drop the entire issueonly ingtly or , ing - 6 Foreign Resources Division has advised that the DCI has been briefed on this case\_ It is therefore felt that no further Office of Security action is required at this time other than to monitor the case for 60-90 days to deternine if any new developments occur <!-- image --> Distribution: Orig Subject's file 1 OSB Chrono OS/PSI/SSD/OSB JPMirabilg/csn ## (ONFIDENTIAL
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104-10113-10258.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ @L BRNMENT ## Memorandum. To File PROM BUBJECT: <!-- image --> KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 DATE: 5 Aprll 1968 Chief , Alien Affalre Staff Miguel Angel DIAZ IBalguó DPOB: 14 February 1937, Matanza, , Cuba 8253233(C) <!-- image --> 03 (Robert Fambrini WH/4A , R.L. 1069, reported Ho i8 a paroled Cuban and will be traveling in aliee. 2. Argenting) Paeøport with B-2 vißa imprinted. Thie document will be uBed {or travel in South America. - An I-512, Reentry Document, {rom the Sorvice to permit hio reontry 88 paroloe. <!-- image --> OS/AAS/LW:ee 5 April 1968 SECRET
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104-10121-10263.pdf
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Ce? Cisf A 2 Ad &amp; Irng Conlrol Desk Files SECRET <!-- image --> 22 Jctober 1960 Office of Security Support\_Branch 1o This will confirm the . verbal-sequest from Mro 'backstopped residence' eddrèsses öne in the Washingtons DoC one in tne Los Éngeles arezo 5 October 1960 550 as a recently a new position with since re fron overseas end resisnins indicated that pending determinatior assimment\_ Subject's DoCo area but were understpod femily} sonewhere mana It explained to Mr Lavèry necessarj to backstop Subject in thé event; of inquiryarising of sone private business ventures in which he is currently engaged in the Phoenix, Arizone area? - 30 Mr Lavery vas to provide a secand residence address in the Los Angeles ares There fron approximately 1 August 1958 He to be identified at this residencë a för Ner York City concern, Bartlett and Rogers tó havc done econonic research for them 'concernec with Latin tradeo Subject was understood to have been noved by his to Hiani area, leavinz Los Angeles on 1l October 19600 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ~2- 4. ìfr\_ Lavery was advised that for purposes of ansvering inquiriesin Los Angeles to-be identified as a swarthy drk hair and He is understood have 2 with his employer; ànd earning; it i5 estinated over 510,000 pêr <!-- image -->
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104-10105-10277.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SEGRET <!-- image --> 30 September 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD <!-- image --> SUBJECT: Meeting with E. "Undercover" - 1 On 28 September 1974 Rocca, Deputy ChieflCI 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 knowWe 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 \_ Ray - 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 1l5 of the galley proof and concern the fabrication of the Shanghai post for a Mexican operation, the entry into the Guatemalan Embassy in Mexico and the joint CIA-Uruguayan telephone monitoring operation. The wording of the agreed changes is a8 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\_ City, E-2 IMPDET CL BY 058473 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> - 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, discuss 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 ite 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 burglarsThe language of this last item will be changed 80 that it no longer leaves the impression that the documentation was prepared the Agency for this operation. ing by - 4. When we had finished, Hunt and his lawyers e mphasized as had mentioned earlier in the meeting that it might be very difficult to the publisher to agree to changes in the unclassified items\_ Snyder offered to present all of the items to the publisher for change without distinguishing between the classified and unclassified items\_ He said he would do this without implying 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 advertising and through reviewers for publicity purposes. they get they - 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 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 issuë a press release, Itook pains to persuade Hunt that public acknowledgment of the fact that we had reviewed his May 2 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 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 pres8 release would be in his interest. I would note here, however, that both MrRocca 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'8 motive might be unfair and considered by him to be in bad faith. Hunt appears to retain admiration and rebpect for the Agency and Beem8 convinced that nothing in his book will barm our operations or perøonnel. <!-- image --> ## Attachments cc: Acting DDO SABIDDO DC /CI Staff OlSecurity Asst. to DCI Mr Walter Pforzheimer ciccs OGC:JDM:sin Original OGC Subj: PUBLICATIONS 1 Chrono
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104-10103-10038.pdf
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<!-- image --> | | ROUTING | AND RECORD | | |---------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------|-------------------------------------------| | SUBJECT: (Optionol} | SUBJECT: (Optionol} | SUBJECT: (Optionol} | SUBJECT: (Optionol} | | FROM: | FROM: | FROM: | NO. DATE | | Director of Finance | Director of Finance | Director of Finance | 27 February 1974 | | 1212 Key_ Building TO: (Oficor dosignotion, | 1212 Key_ Building TO: (Oficor dosignotion, | OFFICER'S _ | COMMENTS (Numbor show from whom. Drow _ | | building) RECINED | building) RECINED | INITIALS | | | Inspectör General 2_E 24_HQS 2 | Inspectör General 2_E 24_HQS 2 | Inspectör General 2_E 24_HQS 2 | RETURN TO CIA Background Use Do Not Only. | | 15. | 15. | 15. | | ## SECRET 27 FEB 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Inspector General SUBJECT Howard Hunt - 1 At the recent request of the Deputy Director for Managenent and Services, the Office of Finance has searched its records to determine if we could find any payment to Mr\_ Hunt in an anount of approximately $30,000 that required no accounting- - 2 We have searched the 'following records: - The expense runs for the period July 1964 to June 1973 for the immediate Office of the DCI , the imnediate Office of the DD/P FI Staff CI Staff CA Staff and the Office of Security We have checked various itens that Ivere reflected in these expense records but have identified nothing relating to Mr Hunt. - Thel Madrid Station, 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 paynent to Mr \_ Hunt either in his true nane or his two identified pseudonyns . - Mr Hunt 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 dien- - 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 E2 IMPDET CL BY: 006567 <!-- image --> SUBJECT: Howard Hunt deternined that $33,500 was advanced to 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 to establish a bank account in his nane was we open an account at the EUR Division Bank in Mr\_ Hunt' s nane to receive all nonChase Manhattan an 'account at Riggs National salary and allowance payments)\_ The following deposits were made to the account during 1965 and 1966: 13 July 1965 Account\_opened: 13 July 1965 $10,000 22 July 1965 5,000 15 September 1965 6 October 1965 5;000 19 July 1966 5,000 830,000 5,000 All òf the above häve been accounted for by submission of travel and transportation accountings 5. Ie' feel at this time without specific guidelines that further searching would be somewhat fruitless \_ One strange non-official cover assignment in Madrid is that aspect of the charged to the support allotment of the all the costs non-official cover EUR Division which is not normal as usually assigned to a project It to have a arse officcr abroad for one year on an operational'assignment without people 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. is to request the Director to approve ny asking @ contact at Chase Manhattan Bank to provide a transcript of all @ntries into Mr \_ Hunt 5 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 MrHopefully this effort will be finished by the end of the week. <!-- image --> 3 <!-- image --> SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10075-10373.pdf
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104-10059-10218.pdf
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[104-10058-10218 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 7 February 1975 ## MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD Requests-from Mr. Ober for Basic Documentation Circa Mid-1967 - 1. Subsequent to his second appearance before the Rockefeller Commission on 3 February 1975, Ober returned to Headquarters the afternoon of 6 February and the morning of 7 February to continue his review of the files he had developed while Chief, CIISO At the request of the Commission, he was particularly interested in locating documentation which supported the creation of the Special Counterintelligence Operation. Mr. - 2. He had previously taken note of the 15 August 1967 memorandum from the DDP to C/CI but was interested in determining whether there was any öther documentation that could be usedl In this context I showed him the following list of documents which I had unearthed ín: various and sundry places: TAB A 4 August 1967 memorandum from Mr. Fred Vinson, Jr.= Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Justice to the Director of Central. Intelligence IAB B The Director's response to TAB A DIRECTOR 25628, August 1967 book message originated in WH Division in response to TAB A IAB D WH/COG 67-259, 10 August 1967 Memorandum from Mr. Broe, CIWH Division, to Mr. Houston; General Counsel, detailing actions taken to respond to the 4 August letter of Mr. Vinson (IAB A) E2 IMPDET CL BY 014848 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 16'75-0509 ## SECRET SENSITIVE <!-- image --> IAB E Relay of DIRECTOR 25628, 9 August 1967, to BBrussels IAB F DIRECTOR 26741, 10 August 1967, sending essentially the Stockholm IAB G DIRECTOR 27069, to Copenhager Oslo; Stockholm)) asking for cabled replies to DIRECTOR 26741 (TABF) TAB H DIRECTOR 32283, 31 August 1967, bearing on DIRECTOR 26741. (TAB F) IAB I 21 September 1967.memorandum from J. Walter Yeagley, Assistant Attorney General, Internal Security Division, Department of Justice, to Mr. Lawrence Houston, General Counsel, CIA IAB J 22 September 1967 memorandum from the General Counsel to the Director of Current Intelligence, Subject "Stokely Carmichael" IAB K 28 September 1967 memorandum from J. Walter Yeagley to Mr. Lawrence Houston TAB L 28 September 1967 memorandum from J. Walter Yeagley to Mr. Houston IAB M 3 October 1967 memorandum from Mr. Houston to Mr. Yeagley IABs I through M were located in a file held by the Office of General Counsel entitled "Stokely Carmichael" . The original letter to file held by C/WH Division, as was copy of the memorandum from Mr. Broe to Mr. Houston (TAB D). The cables (TABs € E, F, G and H) were located in DDO/OPSIITG RYBAT MHALPHA / MHPASHA chronos. Mr. <!-- image --> - In the OGC file (Subject: Stokely Carmichae}), thereis a series of memoranda from the DDI to Mr. Houston which is obviously in reply to the Department of Justice requests for information on Stokely Carmichael and his travels to Europe and Africa in the fall of 1967. Mr. Houston obviously served as the òf for these memoranda to the Department of Justice. point relay - 4. Mr. Ober' s second request was to try to locate documentation from either the President or the White House to the Director in mid-to-late October 1967 wherein the President asked the Director to prepare a study on "International Connections with the United States Peace Movement" - - 5. A 31 October 1967 memorandum for the record prepared by Mr. Ober details a meeting held by C/CI Staff wherein C/CI states that the President has directed such a study be made and indicates that the CI Staff will be the DDP unit responsible for providing DDP information to the DDI which will be charged with writing the study. - 6 A 1 November 1967 memorandum for the record written by Mr. Ober details the first meeting between the DDI and the DDP on the subject of this study. Mr \_ Ober represented the DDP while Mr\_ Godfrey (Director of OCI), Mr. Lehman and Mr. Peter Dixon Davis represented the DDI. Mr. Davis was designated the Director, OCI to draft the study: by - 7. A third memorandum for the record prepared by Mr. Ober on 1 November 1967 entitled "Progress Report" details action wbich he had taken at the request of Mr. Angleton to set in motion the necessary actions to collect information not from DDP overseas stations but from other government agencies which would be necessary in order frthe DDI to properly prepare this study. only - 8\_ DIRECTOR 49260, dated 2 November 1967, sent from the Assistant DDP , Mr . Cord Meyer, levied requirement on all field stations to produce information which could contribute to this study. 3 ## SECRET SENSITIVE - 9. Iwas unable to locate any document from the President or the White House in CI/SO records and finally contacted Mr. Dixon He stated that the DDI has also searched its records looking for a memorandum from the White House requesting a study but had been unable to locate one. He did, however, bave a copy.of of these two memoranda are attached a8 TABs N and @. copies - 10. Mr\_ Ober was specifically desireous of taking copies of IABs N and 0 with him to use in his next appearance before the Rockefeller Commission. He recognized that, under the current ground rules, he had to clear this with Mr. Knoche. Iarranged for Mr\_ Knoche to call Mr Ober\_ As a result of a Series of conversations between Mr. Knoche and Mr. Ober, White and Mr. Knoche and myself and Mr. Knoche, Mr. Knoche authorized Mr Ober to take reference material. If asked, Mr. Ober could show these tQ the Rockefeller Commission but he was not authorized to leave these papers with the Commission. He was told to advise the Commission that, if wanted copies, would have to request same through Mr. Knoche. copies they they - At the requèst of Mr. Knoche , Iam making available a copy of this memorandum to the Inspector General, specifically. TABs N and 0 which Mr. Knoche felt had not previously been made available to that office. <!-- image --> ## Attachments ## Distribution: - 1 IG , wlatts - Mr. Knoche, wlatts - DC /OPS , wlatts - ADDO, wlatts - 1 DCEA wlatts
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Person/unit notipied Action UnIt C ActIon N F 69 T 76 15-2 15-15 To KMSTONe 1 N[CKY SzULC STILL In MADR [ D ÁS SHE TOLD SHE BEEN In TIME TIME WHILE BE WORKING As ADVISOR FOR MINREX SHE ALL Had CIA SaID SHE AND HAD Car And Chauffeur 2, ALSO VERY. CLOSELY WITH :AGEE HIS WEISSMAN ANd VERY ANGRY WITH John MARKS FoR PUBLI SHING HIS "How A TOLD ONLY CIA To ChangeTACTICS, MaRKS PUBL ISHED AND ThEY HIM 23 E2 [MPDET 18 FEB RETURN Y0 CIA Backgrouid 1 Do No: Jse Only 'pduce Art. 3:. <!-- image --> FILE VR 01 76 RUN BY 4 La IN 830376 15-2 30177
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104-10145-10262.pdf
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.ITERNAL USE ONLY ADDENDUM TO JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL <!-- image --> Thursday 6 July 1978 - 1 (Confidential MMP ) LIAISON Accompanied Scott Breckinridge, Special Coordinator for the House Select Committee on Assassinations OLC , and Rodger Gabrielson, OLC to brief [homas K. Latimer , Staff Director House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, on the state of play as between the House Select Committee on Assassinations and the Agency \_ Mr\_ Latimer immediately understood that the crux of the problem in the House Select Committee on Assassinations possible exposure of sensitive information (Nosenko and/or Mexico operations) in open fora He said that he would brief Chairman Edward P Boland (D \_ Mass ) House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and that the latter might discuss the matter with Chairman Louis Stokes (D \_ Ohio) \_ House Select Committee on Assassinations\_ He suggested that the best approach would be for the DCI to raise the issues we were concerned about with Chairman Stokes and , then if necessary with the President\_ The latter in turn coulá register his concerns with Speaker of the House Thomas P \_ 0 'Neill Mr\_ Latimer said that the House Permanent Select Committee on Inteiligence charter precluded the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from playing a significant role in this matter \_ lay - 2 . (Confidential DFM) LIAISON Received a call from Spencer Davis, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, Iho asked for the phone number of former Agency employee Newton S Miler as one of the Committee staff members wanted to interview him. June , O/PCS/LOC/DDO . subsequently called Miler and in his absence , left a message that he call Davis \_ I Davis this was how we had handled his request and he was satisfied I also explained to Agency s retired Agency employee Close who was Station 12-7Baudi Arabia and upon retiring took a 'position as a to the Saudi Government\_ Our position is that as rctired\_ the Agency has no control over his other than through his secrecy agreement which he signed and which remains in effectDavis also asked me if the same situation was true for a former Chief of Station I would check\_ 'JNTERNAL' USE ONLY RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce 21 885 <!-- image -->
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104-10120-10301.pdf
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## Öffice Memorandum UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT <!-- image --> 2 DEC DATE : FROM SUBJBCT: Do Not Reproduca CIA Ysø fa $ 4 32 ) 3. @heelc 4 6K'~~ <!-- image -->
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## SISPATCH To WNFQ SUBJECT TYPIC Cogtact IDEY *a ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCEI ## ACTION RBQ: See Para 4 - 1 IDEN wea}tby recomended to JMRAVB and made availeble by Headquartere \_ He had been cleared by Headquartere for ube under date Of 15 1962 1p DIR-05291 \_ - 2 IDEN A was 1nltially contacted for JMHAVB by SACHTSCHALB who was 1ntroduced to bim by the New Orleans KUJUMP office 0n Decenber 1962 . Ibe cover IDEN A by SACHTSCHALB and IDBN IDBN enlisted the YOCOUGH , 8 cover cleared and used 88 YOCOUGH are IDEN D and IDBN B Although cleared and Wltt1pg, tbese indlviduals are contacted only when their signatureb docunents are all contact pormally beipg with IDBN A also perOf h1s 48 for YOCOUGH .\_ He acted 8 spotter for and other who are being He ba8 al8o made avallable several 011 1n wblch be for uge 1n back cover operatlonal It 1s known that he 18 ubed by Headquarters for several IDEN A contacted several times each month by Ace @pheo - 3 A bas met Rufug MANGROLL HOWGRIND well YOAPT and the operatlopal veagel IDEN B He knows tbat attorney IDEN 1p 80 far 88 18 knovn, he Do otber or - 4 It 18 requested that 201 pumber be assigned IDEN A and tbat pade to ## ANDRBR K REUTEMAN <!-- image --> DATE TYPED DATE DISPATCHED 85 AND NUMBER CROSS REFERENCE TO UFGA-21422 HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER CLASSIFICATION CUASSIRICATION PRO POSED PROCESSING ACCOM PLISHED attackment HEADQUARTERS DESK ABSTRACT ## UNDER SEPARATE COVER ## IDENTITIBS IDEN A: ## Alfred #Moren DPOB: Not available Res: South Avenue Nev Or 909\_ South Broad Street\_ New IDEN B: BARB IDEN €: Jamee Costello IDEN D: Niebet <!-- image -->
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104-10126-10194.pdf
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{104-10126-10194) CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY Journal Office of Legislative Counsel Wednesday 30 March 1977 <!-- image --> Page 4 15 (Unclassified DTC) LIAISON I was called by Mr. James Fiesta, in the office of Representative Clarence D. Long (D. Md. ), regarding a constituent' s request for information on the Kennedy assassina This constituent, Ernest F. Rethschulte, is a graduate on the assassination. He had seen a newspaper article reporting an FOIA release from the Agency of Presg. Mr. Fiesta is sending me copy of the newspaper article 80 that we can more clearly identify the material with IPS, and if it has been released it will be provided to the constituent through Mr. Fiesta. (Note: There have been prior OLC contacts with Mr. Fiesta on this FOIA request. ) - 16 . (Unclassified RJK) LIAISON Spoke with Anne Karalekas, Senate Select Committee on Imlligence staff, to confirm that she would be speaking to the Intelligence Process Course on 18 April, for which I would be a sisting her with transportation: She\_will also speak to an on 4 for which George Frates, Records Administration Branch, is making the travel arrangements. She indicated that she would call Frates and would work out the arrangements together. May, they - 17. (Unclassified CM) LIAISON I asked Linda, secretary to Pauline Baker, of the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs, if the Subcommittee hearings of September 1976 had been published. She said that had just occurred, and promised to send us two copies. the requester. - 18. (Unclassified ALM) LIAISON Winslow Wheeler, from the office of Senator Jacob K. Javits, called requesting copy of "A Study of Climatological Research as it Pertains to Intelligence Problems. A copy was forwarded to him.
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104-10106-10042.pdf
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<!-- image --> ## SEBRET <!-- image --> 20 October 1976 <!-- image --> RETURN TO-CIA Background Use Do Not Reproduce Only 1s fptended to coufrm discuss1ons held betveen yourself; representfng (nternatlonal Art Assoclates, Ltd), hereinafter referred to 39 the "Company" representing Intelllgence Agency (CIA)If it conforms to your understandipg of che agreement reached, kindly 80 ackpowledge by - 1. You have agreed CIA by placing on retainer Mr\_ Gibson at an annua] fee of ThJn to Mr. Gibson by the {n monthly Increnenta of {750 eaca. The Copany víll overtly negotlate Mr. Gíbson, nake eninently clear that both are negotfating and concluding the contract have obligation state incope taxes. - In consideration cf tbe Coppany 8 fee of $10,00o per Provision {n this amount any nominal expenseg the fir incur8 in its overt associations or support 04 Nr. - CIA will reimburse the Company In quarterly Incremnente contzatual the Conpany and a of CIA. Cancelled checks w1ll serve adequate accounting the Company . - Because of CIA' 8 ' {nterest fL that the Company neither' offer Mr. Gibson bona fide employuent nor accept any proposal of employment fron him wíthout prior consent of CIA for a períod of two (2) years following termination of thIs <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## SEGHET <!-- image --> - All information relating to this Agreement 1s clusslfled secret \_ Both CIA and che Company agree that the most atringent Bafeguerds vill be taken to protect this Information, Includíng the existence of the agreementany form that must be given to thtxd party by either CIA or the laws gafeguarding natfonal Becurity information, and only w1th full coneultation between CIA and the Company Any - 6 Ihis egreenenr 1 October 1976 and shall remain in full effect for an indøfinite period, subject to cancellation at any time upon 6lxty (60) days " notice by eitber party thereto. - Ihe CIA wishes to exprege appreciacion for the manner 1n which you bave received thlø request to perform a Bervice related to the national gecurity of the United Statea and for AGENCY BY Interuational Art: Associates , Ltd Emett M, Sceele) President Date
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104-10110-10303.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 5 6 8 # 0 <!-- image --> NAME BUSTOS-VIDELA, Charlotte Z. DATE 12 January 1929 REF NUMBER Xs6840 POSITION Operations Officer Room 3-E-04, Extension 6954 DATE OF INTERVIEW 10 January 1973 INTERVIEWED BY James E. Peters/ William A 0'Donnell PERIOD(S) OF ACQUAINTANCE WITH AGEE: Various ~see memorandum of 31 1972. May ## AGEE'S OTHER ACQUAINTANCES OR CONTACTS: Nothing additional. ## ADDITIONAL DATA: Mrs. Videla could offer no additional information regarding Agee. ver, she suggested that Dorothy Hennick, be contacted tqascertain\_whether or not Agee had contacted Jim Noland Bf Mexico Station. <!-- image --> RETURN TO ClA Background Use @nly <!-- image --> CL
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104-10131-10037.pdf
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Headquarters 12 August 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: Special Agent in Charge Washington Field Office SUBJECT Removal of Credit Blocks. B2 SD/ 2 JFM 1 The Credit Blocks at the Washington, D.C. Credit Bureau for the following listed individuals may be renoved: - a Mr \_ Louis OS #62224 SS# Unknown 08 DOB : (5 POB Lucca Italy 3709 West Augusta Ave Phoenix, Arizona - 03 b Mr [Anthony PONTARI OS #58149 SS DOB [22 August POB: Philadelphia , Pa \_ Wimbledon Dr36 McLean Va - Mr \_ OS #42693 SS# [258-01 08 DOB : [g December POB Ellabelle\_ Georgia @519 Cavalier Alexandria, Virginia - Mr Walter S . SNOWDON o5 #43481 05 @27-12-9052] DOB : 3 POB : Plainfield N.J . Reston, Virginia <!-- image --> - 2 A written report regarding your handling of this matter is not necessafy.
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## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ## REPORT AWARDS, BOARD To R 20-635 AFR 20-635) Ias Honcr Awards Board hav considered a recommendation that: To it FOR FOR M ER OR APPRÛVES , 1n Recovmends AwARD OF: Citation RE ASONS FOR DI SAPPROVAL OF RECOMMENDED AwARD : TYPED NAME Of CHA RMAN \_ AWARDS BOARD S / GNATURE 0} 0 5 GF RECO?DER 382 FORM 5 ? - 1 76 MAY ing <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 <!-- image -->
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104-10172-10105.pdf
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INCLUSIVE CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: @ <!-- image --> ROOV DELEFIONS , IF ANY NO DOCUMLENTS MAY BE COPIED ## SECRET; THE PERSON CHARGED: WITH THIS FOLDER MUST NOTIFY S GROUP WITHIN <!-- image --> STAFF | Dr - | |--------------------| | JMAIE | | Fcconds | | Diy | | List NDI NDI | | NPR | | blo PRQ [38893 OPs | | 5.0 | cancellatioh To diyision sas/us The on and closed the {ollovirg reason: 19o of future uBe Of nev approval requegt (Form #772) to CI/qA CRIEF <!-- image --> | | (o( | |-----|-------| | | | | | | | (No | (No | | | | | 81 | 81 | | B( | B( | <!-- image --> (o( Po 1 41 (No 10 81 file B( P 0a "s( 2 JAN 1964 P Zu. <!-- image --> 201 Jore Rcen J July 1:6? crm JR <!-- image --> | instruction Sheet | instruction Sheet | instruction Sheet | |---------------------|---------------------|---------------------| | | #qu | coY (h | | | | | | Appaoyal | Appaoyal | Appaoyal | | 0 | 0 | 0 | | divisioa | divisioa | divisioa | | | | | | (No Ancel | (No Ancel | (No Ancel | | And | And | And | <!-- image --> 707 DPOB <!-- image --> <!-- image --> - Cuba (i; ~ 14-ooooq <!-- image --> 888 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> | 041 | |---------------| | sra 201 c1/QA | | This cffice | | 70 41 | ## coord'nate <!-- image --> ## Secret 693 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 707 <!-- image --> | actioy | | 63 | |--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Ullery XX G G 14 JHATE 01 201 727418 | Ullery XX G G 14 JHATE 01 201 727418 | Ullery XX G G 14 JHATE 01 201 727418 | | 1 | | | | ULL | ULL | ULL | | PI Asset for use as cut-out to/urcle, Rene GUITART Rodrlguez , (201-727417) who Is reslding 0o/c has contacted SubJect, but no current Interest. | PI Asset for use as cut-out to/urcle, Rene GUITART Rodrlguez , (201-727417) who Is reslding 0o/c has contacted SubJect, but no current Interest. | PI Asset for use as cut-out to/urcle, Rene GUITART Rodrlguez , (201-727417) who Is reslding 0o/c has contacted SubJect, but no current Interest. | | | X | X | | B[ | | | | | | X | | ci | | | | 10 B( 1 0 | | | | X 20 | | | | 40 | | | | 4 c | | | | '2 | | | prq part I Dr \_ Agustln GUITART Campuzano 25 Apr1l 1910, Cardenas , Cuba RESDDËNCE Yev Orleans 25, OCCUPATION Doctor (Mathematícs &amp; Physlcs) Presently teachlng at Xavler Cnlverslty 1n a Prof . at the Unlv. of Havana Served 88 of Educatlon during the early of Carlos PRIO's tenure head the Cuban COURT RECCRD Kes Imprlsoned on the Isle of MACHADO tern. (dete unknown) SPOUSE Helena TGRO CHILDREN Agustln, Jorge, Vllra Helena; Willlan Havana Calle 64 No: 1502 NOIB SubJect arrlved the U.S.A. 1962 thru where he vas debrlefed by Oo/c . no current Interest In Subject.
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104-10104-10094.pdf
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Estizate of Daz? #ccrue of %asferrer Izvasion Crovp - 1 bj 2 ccrain 1s 2 r2sult in 12 Seceat in 20 of cf CIA cauitics - 2 Easic publicity tcplcs of to tle CIA in Gszslly er; refcrezce ccvert îiles to sucb could 220 0n ozic\_ C2A 0f 222 2 bccause cf i:c 2"iendly cf several crifical of been che of bcen E'ven 25 beer :6 28 CIA CI; However, even carsot let the:selves outsiders concerning thcir Oi'in - 3 \_ scory, 22 22 0n cke Ccago, reslts Jf 03 21 corzccccd with Gr 25 25 fccus 02 c cf che ccvcr cy <!-- image --> KK SECHt ! 06,0 4 . 45 {ic '06" (r 02 22 a2*-covcza11 Bsiícve ccngizue {0 co is practical if or 2 arise2, 22 any con cÉ tre of 2 cue the 29 5 . Evcn if {he of c2 20 or ve:y e{.sy c: or OnC 225 43 c:e c2 cnc or 2o disaffccced fcrser CIi bez:2 Cubaz Cza 02 Given 2 02 2c Cub2? 02 <!-- image -->
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104-10111-10094.pdf
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[104-10111-10094 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 omployeeIn August 1958 Subjece employment 38 8 Typo A tne waa approved apd {n advløed ataff employee, Her relnatatemezt D.C., 8 November 1959 ahe war wa8 undor '@AOcover; Back Sectiop. part regular - certlfled to tào State Department 7 . In and In Octobør 1960 she wae JMARC; Guatemala. - legally reeumed ber malden Dame. 6. In April 1960 Subject - 8 , In Novomber 1960 Security JMARC) Subject bad, wblle ip Cuba, wbo were "incarcerated ln Lhe Cuban uptrne. tbac her "Lmmoral" (Dave them, 1,0,: Zontributlng {actor" to the According o{ Agency other TSD ngbt Unlted Statee Bald, entertainod tbe Bhe these tbrce men In thelr apartment. poopleú opinlop prlor RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce - met and dated a Ronald Stanley 9 In Guatomala, SubJect DAVIB , a0 American wbo wab "wanted" bY "It wab fraud. Guatemala Clty date 1961. Sbe bad, In {act, expected blm on 24 January day {ng
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104-10110-10242.pdf
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## SECRET 18 July 1963 Chlef , Support Branch FROM Mr . Ramon R. Hert SUBJECT Manuel F ARIIME Buese #210 838 - 1\_ Ihe first pbase of the 8udio surve1llance of the SubJect at the SAS safehouse 1n Bethesda been completed. Ihe SubJect D. C., on 13 July 1963. Ihe Owner Of the listening post , Mr moved out Of baggage and furniture, on 12 July 1963 enroute to an overseag PCS essignment\_ - 2 Charles MATT , the case officer 1n bas advised tbat along with 8 Cuban companion, Rafeel Aurelio QUINTERO Ibarbla (#252 529) , vill return to Weghington, D to be 1n the Bethesda Bafehouse on Mondey, 29 1963. Mraudlo coverage Of dowstalrs bar and telephone and the llving roon at order to monltor the SubJect conversationg Of SAS cage Officerg \_ C., July - 3. The case District Fleld Office, ànd Speclal Agent was designated 88 responsíble It 1n the dowgtalrs bar and room &amp;nd 8 on the telephone and string all the to 8 crawl space over the In tbat latter spece, be kept locked, be will set up two regular AC-operated tape recorders to be actuated by two VOR ' obtained from Franconfa and for by SAS. Un Beknown to the Subject and coupanion, 8 case to service thls equlpment whenever an opportunity presents itself \_ tap pald SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## Page Ivo #e10 838 4. Ihe the installatlon 1s thet he 18 vorking on thè hougë request of Mr 'bupposedly malntalns the house for 8 Nev York lavyer 1n order to bLllet the latter's translent cllents. Cage 8 maid to cean up tbe bouge Mondays bovever , she can be told to Btay eway 1f Agent sneede to do vork there on It of Officer MATI not vhile the techniare making the - 5\_ It 18 expected tbat thls type be guperlor to the regults of the prevloug radio" phase. Ibe be: 1n servlcing the recorders on 8 timely basis Bamon R. Hart <!-- image --> #252 529 SECRET
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104-10076-10229.pdf
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IO; 'FROM ## SS5 C 'RYBAT AM TURVY- BEGIN AGENT RECIBI SEIS. X ` BUEN ;TRABAJO XX REC IBI X FICO XX REPUESTOS ATRAVES X NESECITAS 0 PREG X QÜIZaS X IRATARE DE HANDARLE DINERO DE EL Llegaran XX: SI XX X PRONTO Dotos abordo X AvISA SI COnOCEs ALQUIEN 28 FOR SEVEY RECEIVED THROUGH ONE: SIX. aLSO RËCEÏVED Inf0 Vas VILL PaRTS Socoraas Ho MEC ESSARY USE JOR@E IS 'KE: PERHëPS USE UILL V ZERO ## SECRET. Cn 2 Background Use Only: 5! <!-- image -->
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104-10122-10279.pdf
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SECRET EYES SUBJECT: Robort A, Mahou - 1 Robert A Maheu Yas born on 50 October 1917 1n Watervllle, Maine \_ He graduated from Holy Cross College, Worcester Massachusetts In 1940, He 1s and has four children. - 2 He was as 8 Speclal Agent wfth the Federal Bureau of Investlgation from 1940 to 1947, Upon resigning fron Bureau 8 venture into prlvate enterPrise culninated 1n bankruptcy 1952Subsoquent to his bankruptcy, he was employed as Specíal Assistant to the Saall Business Adulnlstratlon the specific duty of of Security. In February 1954 , he forced to reslgn for political reasons fron ths positlon\_ He then organization known Robert A, Maheu Assoclates , and desk space 8 sulte occupled by Bellíno , a fornor Cortifled Publíc Accountant, and currently euployea 'Capitol H1ll with on0 of the Congressfonal Committees. - 3 . Mr . organization successfully handled 8 nunber of prestige accounts including Niarchos Schenley Distillers\_ Nev York Centrai Railroad, Unlted Steel Horkers Unlon, and ultimatoly Howard HughesAlthough he has maintained offices In Washington\_ D.C. and Los Angeles , recently he resided in Las Vegas , Nevade , - He was inltlally recruited by the Office of Security 1954 apd grantod 8 Covort Securlty Approval on 30 August 1954 , He performed nany for the Office of Security, and also accepted assignments from elenents of the predocessor of the Deputy Director for Operatlons. E2 IMPDET CL BY: 061142 EYES OYLY SFCRET <!-- image --> ## 5 Sope of those esslgnmonts lncluded follovins: ## 06 A. 8 The procuregcnt to 18 (See Tab 1--ceken attached due dated 16 1973) Jevcls EooradMey ## B The 0f 0f Haffa an 1n August 1960 , {seastrcached Teb 2--taken {ron 'Fanily Jevels" dun dated 16 1973) Hay ## Coxer Varlous officers tho Clandestlne Sørvlce over tho to 1970 for non-officlal coror using Actual cover vere proyided offlcer 1p Mr. Habeu 8 1964 to June 1966 , apd anotber covor of Haheu Assoclates used the (0 Qulto, Ecuador) fron 1 31 (See attachod co Intoliigence, daced 20 January 1971) Contral - 6 contect has been pIdc vlth Mr. Habeu terulnetlon the above cover slnce the arrangerent. ## 3 Atts EYES O"LY 2
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doc_95184574_22c9_4c7d_be22_a27aecfff2fc
104-10110-10243.pdf
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## SECRET 18 July 1963 Chlef , Bupport Branch FROM Mr Hart SUBJECT #210 838 - 1 Ibe Of tbe SubJect at tbe 848 Bafebouge D. C, a 13 July 1963 The owner af Fred moved Qut of baggage, 0 12 July 1963 enrouta to be8, - 2, Mr Cbarleg MATI , tbe Officer 1n hae advløed that alang vlth 8 Mr, Rafael Aurello D. to be billeted 1n 0 Mondey , 29 July 1963. Mr\_ coverage of living bouse 1n order to monitor the SubJect'8 of SAS 3 C,, - 3. and Speclal Agent (arold 0, agent It 1n the bar and tbe room and 8 telepbone to 8 Bpace over garege . In that letter øpace, be kept locked , Bet up tvo regular AC-operated tape recordere to be ectuated by tbe tvo VOR' 8 obtained from Franconle and for Unbeknown to the SubJect 8 ca8e Officer "ll have to servlce thlB equlpment vhenever Itself tep paíd 252529 79 <!-- image --> L Cnly Page Ivo #210 838 03 - 4 cover Btory to the Inatallatlon 18 that be vorking on tbe bouge the requeet of the Waehington eBtate egent\_ Cortlandt the bouge for 8 Nev York lavyer 1n order to bIllet the latter'8 translent cllente \_ Cabe OffIcer MATT baa engeged 8 mald to cleen up the Bbe be told to do vork there It Of cang ar8 64 - 5. It 18 expected that of thlø type of coverege v1ll be superlor to the af be 1n Bervlcing the recorders on 8 the Remon R. Hart <!-- image --> 118 SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10170-10109.pdf
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2c: <!-- image --> Rasourceë a9 Sgt. a @tars Into qutet tne Prar be ong 8 enginoor. arymne 1n he conversation\_ at case 1s the Afr nround - 1 - 2 Kunlng - 1 Dat 262 - 1 Nanc of 'F Fhonc #: I hercby Ma terial (sëe accordønce with section 5 (c): 360 requcst 1/8/16 Date 02154 mandatory In lhe or lhc\_ provfsions Name of Rcqucstor: Address: Phonc 4: ely Terpo Ordcr 1 Ave. Mill Arfz 85282 1652, APR #r Cërtral Undër che slons che froo hol dings: 0 one 0f 0f änd Llsc \_ chë documonc 'lac än" do not Dark Ëhe aPproprintëly. If should In the Inceresc of natlonal u9 thc aPpllcable 5(B) `f date Or event 'hen: automatIc 0f che docupenc response. they <!-- image --> Enclo aures 5 ## SECRET <!-- image --> ## SECRE <!-- image --> Ia rc?ly refer 26 Jannory 1977 Chalrman Inforna 'ATTÉNTION Mr G Asslstant 11652-RIchárd REFFRENCES A 8 GSA Referral wlatt.: datëd IPS Repiy dated 26 D 1s 1976 Bean , July 0f Rec onnendarions Sus' 5(B)(2) öf in anended . Add. provis Proyision tain deny 1l652; ion ## Background= On 8 1976 Mr\_ requested a mandatory review D: Mahoney two classified 'CIA National Archives cust F January docu The ody Library. b On 19April 1976 5 request with the CIÀ. The was of che 'documents to If. to review the documents Wcre to be markcd appropriarely. Mahoney' Agency they E2 IMPDET CL BY 012170 Confidential X{h2a Dctachcd Fron Allachments [€ cItc che Aceacy 0f the É @nd bë rcsponse: with 8 they fron 26 1976 [PS vrotc the Fcturned copies 'of thc wërë ion 16S2 requirc cont rsion Section Ilowever 8 1 {ound öf his: Fight ould adt-ise tó CIA July doc E.0: d Ön 15 August 1976 to CA #rote from: 'declassffication decision Item of hís Mahoney to rëquest ## 3 Rccommcndar ions 3/657,851 dated docuent was denied in the initial revi the 5 (R) (2) of to rcquestêr ùndcr documcnt is bascd 11652 amcnded The 1?63 [ rccommend to the the initial rm ination' únder the requcster in toto be sustaincd and tliat E.0 11652 as amcndcd , 11652 now bc applicd of E.0 scnsitivc source is tical access o poli the infornation could nent and cxaccrbate to thc Unircd Stares Govern foreign govcrnment\_ rclations friendiy During cw detc= uniquc b the DDO cation review 0 classifiand ted he document is with-the provisions\_ 0f marked in;accordance to the sensitivity of 1165 me aningful sanitization the a cannot he made. Dur ing Due <!-- image --> When In { has hese <!-- image --> Tab A; Refercnces: A-D TDCSDB 3/657 Täb B 851 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Date <!-- image --> Dclached From Altachments Gen <!-- image --> 70 2 :: 'a {s the t: Jou for Your <!-- image --> '76 14-Ooooo Hr Tnfonation 20505 <!-- image --> In rcply refcr to: 76-150 <!-- image --> Wilson: Uuder uf S(c); Execut [vc Ocder 41652; rcscarchoc reatcd che canlcory thc he [brarlcs. Encloscd are coples and The of cho In the docuncnt Lfac. on conceralng do not hcaltate to on Y [f In Interest of thc (oa 5(") 0 € the ad Ur Inay 0 che <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> "c ôix ' ()\_ #: KA in Fonc #: 1,019 <!-- image --> Il . ion 4 In itial 1/ 197 6 '1} \_ 4t Appva7 1976 . eter" inat st:{ (rder ai 110'2 \_ is a:; ti:roush J: . () . 1652 5(0)\_ rcquest for 1 ( Je May [ 2: (in 0 { 1:2 chc had to rcmain nde{initcly in order to protect sourccs and and statcd that scgrcgahle portions This hascd "pon chassi fication in Frëich-African afaïrs 1976. dirccciy IS: in 1976\_ Ilc specifically askcd if it sanitized of the documcnt national 'sccurity: ## 3 . a Scc Rvvicw Forms: [or specific detailed. rccommendations\_ classification rcquested Thc scconl "s conducted un 1276 by Furope Division, to retain thc classification at Sccret in Europe Iere forc and Liaison which sterili: document and relcas portions thercof , at this Speci fically thc rcport describcs in critical and subjectirc various Fronch govcrnncntàl cntitics French personalicies iving and dcad \_ 'Chc knowledgc the currcnt Frcuch gorernacnt that tlis particular information , or: gcncral infornation 0 f this samc t"pc , haad becn circulated at hish lcvels 0f thc govcrnmcnt to currcnt forcign rclutions Further, onC t imlividuals is 1 forner Frcnh intclligencc opcrative and cabinct officcr. with the Frcnch liaison scrvices arc prcscntly rcasonably good\_ and information 0f this sort would cffcct on futurc rclat ions Frcnch scrvices, a5 wcll as cffcc: on U.S.IFrench foreign rclations. on ig" ing ing ing\_ and by Jc <!-- image --> 'Tal 'ah Fu] ] COORDIMATION : DATE <!-- image --> 1;0 T in 10 91 0{ is 1 this ;n with jon 0( ({: A-( 1 thvrapf <!-- image --> S- 2533/ 2 <!-- image --> otc ä' - to øbout the 3. be that d1d cbock O 1975 POR' Ïnforiaclon SUBJECI RBFÉRENCB F7S-4057 Tho FBI {orirdöd for Cuban\_ Travol 1s donfod and (b) (6): POIA\_ and Cherles Brlggs Chlof ; CL BY 001217( <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 1975: FOR Inlormation and SUBJECT Request No \_ maintain an officlai file: this file and other on Directorate reveäl the foiiowing records of this vith requester. information idencifiabe 'does with the FBI FDI s0 'dn 'hese documen{ descriptions to the correspond dircctly wich the requestër\_ thcy (5) - (1): Subject Vencercmos Brigade January 1970 Origin of Réport Washington \_ No 'Bureau Number or Ficid D.C Number providcd. Filc Date: 'Filc Subject Marian Elaine Fuiller 10 Junc 1970 Origin: Washington D.C. No Burcau Ficld File Numbcr providcd. Date: Subject Committec of Returncd Date 12 June 1970 Volunteers Origin: New York Number: 100-447724 City File (4) \_ Subjëct Marian Flainc Fuller Date: Jo Septenber 1970 Origin: Washington D.C. No Bureau File or Field File Number providcd. Subject: Marian Flainc Fuller Date 27 April 1971 Origin: Washingron D.C. File Number: 100-47256 Inlernal Use (6)' Subject Mlarijn Elaine Fuller Éaté 30 June 19:2 in:Wash ton Number: 100-$ Oris File Sùbieët 1972 Marián Elaine Fuller #áshington, 12; Ocrober Date; D.C. OF File Nümber report entitled "Sugar in dated '29 April 1970 originating: attàchèd for ineA of this documcnt is zation referral to and the Service s0 can correspond directly #irh requester. cheÿ of with this Agency , rersions are attached Further. descriptions are as follows: - 1968 (12; Trace Request datcd exempt per (6) (3) (a) (sourccs and met hods) \_ and classified) of öf Information amonded\_ Act , - Meaorandum dated 1968 Act 1949) and (b) (1) of thë Frecdom Act as amended \_ pei Cable dated 20 Fchruary 1970 (b) (CIA Act of 1949) and classified) of the Freedon of Information amended . Act , Charles Chief, Services staff Briggs 2 Only 22 July, 1955 440] 19104 Ilobert $. Young CIA Washlngton, D.C. 20505 IRS 75-4057 on file, in the possesslon 0f, accêssibie to or malntaíncd by your agercyrequestcd; ond thc raasons lor your action. Act, 1 presently residc at 4401 Pinc S: Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. [ wes born c 6 July, My social securlty number is 416-60-5822. "is in thc public Intcrest because {urishing thc inlormation can be considercd as prinarily benefiting thc Fablie. [thik this is tho casc. As provided in the amended Act, Sincercly , <!-- image --> Elaine Fuller 17 crenber 1976 FOR ATTENTION G: Assistant for Information SUBJECT FOIA Appeal--Elaia: Fuller (75- 4057) REFÈRENCES: A: Inirial Reques: B. IPS Rëply dated 19 MMarch;1976- 'Appeal Letter Received 26 April 1976 \_ Bcan; ## 1 Summarx Reconnendat ions: - 8 Sustain initial to requester in toto ercmptions and (b) (6) fron one docunent ; add of FOIA Removc both Jocuments. iTabs (b) (2) to B-5 and dete - b inforzation in three in fori excised portions exempted under (6) (3) ; and (b) (6) of the FOIA; (6) (1) , (Tabs 8 -1 chru B-3) . appro- - in Correct the nacs of deciding officials appeal response - d \_ Advise rcquester that Cocurent B- 5 cedes documcnt B-6 and contains information. exact same - e IPS advisc FFL that docvrent document B- 6 and the latter should supercedes to avoid duplicate referrals be des:royed in tke future. - Correct dates on documents 8 -5 and 6 . E2 IMPDET CL BY 012170 Whcn. @sta-hed Fron- ## 2 \_ Background : - Ör 22 July 1975 Ms Elaine Fuller wrotc and any information concerning her maintaincd by CIA under the FOIA. She provided biographic information and asked that any fees bc - b:: On 15 Dcccinber 1975 , IPS/DDA advised DDO that two docunents concern Fullcr had bcen to CIA by FBI ing - On 19 March 1976 IPS wrote Ms \_ Fuller and: encloscd sanitizcd vcrsions four docuicnts, thrcc 0f which [DO docunents De lctions had made undcr (b) (1) (6) (3) , and (b) (6) of the Two additional documents (those refcrrcd by the denicd in toto under thc samne cxcmptions The excmptions wcrc explained, the dcnying officials idcntificd by nanc and Ms \_ Fuller vas advised 0f her right to appcal Ms \_ Fuller was al50 advised that FBI and ginated matcrial was being rcfcrred to the FBI and INS for the Jirect response to her requcst\_ Whcn IPS thc four docuncnts thcy cFroncously Jisted thc Deputy Director Sccurity as denying documcnt 1 and Chicf\_ Serviccs Staff 4$ responsible for docuncnts 2 5 , 4 , 5 , and 6 [n fact, the Dircctor of Sccurity the dcnying o fficia 1 document and Chicf Scrviccs Staff for docuncnts 1 , 2 3 , 5 , and 6 should point out and correct this crror in their to rcqucster] . oriir - d : In an lctter rccei by CIA on 26 April 1976= Ms : Fullcr appealcd the decisions pursuant [o subscction (a) (6) of the FOIA . ved ## 3 . Recomnendations - a Tabs B - 1 thru B - 5 and B- 6 contain the docunents constituting the DDO appcals review. Pleasc rcfer to hese tabs for rccommendations concerning individual docunents. 2 - 'As statcd recommcnd that OGC , in thcir iettcr to requcster, corrcct thc prcvious thc dcciding oîficiais\_ c is 8 hat transmits an accumulativc machinc list the FBI This documënt is updatcd periodica: and previous jistings should bc. dcstroyed\_ Pocunent B-5 is the updated and final machire !isting for 1970 ands superceded docuncnt B-6 skich should have becn dcstroyed: [ rccommend that OGC advise requcstcr B-6 and containcd 'thc exact informatipn\_ {urthcr recomincnd that this matte; to the attent ion of che FBI s0 future duplicate rc ferrals nay be avoided ing - d A classificatlon reriea 0 f the fivc documents listed in Tab B Thedocuments arc properly markcd and in accordancc with Executive Order as amcnded , non-excmpt informat ion has been and rccomlended for rclease {o requester\_ has - c Thc FBI and to Subjcct located in DDO files in writing to the respective agencies for thcir dircct rcsponsc to rcqucster, (See Ias C) \_ - 4 Mír Bill Ashbaugh of OGC concurrcd in thesc rccoinnendations. <!-- image --> ## Attachmcnts: Tab A Rcfercnces A-€ Tab B Documents and 56 Tab NIS 6 FBI Refcrral Letters CONFIPENTIAL When "~a:hed From {iachments 14-Ooooo <!-- image --> 4401 Pino St . Phí ladclphia; Pa. 1910 Gcnc F Informatlon and Privacy CoordInator Central Intcll{gencc Agcncy Washington, D.C. 20505 On 23 Mlarch, 1976 rcccived SOmc matcrial on myself from your filcs which only. partially Iny rcqucst for Your lettcr indicatcd that en `appca! should bc directcd to Jhis Ictter consitutes that appcal pursuant to subsection (a) (6) of the Freedom of Informat ion Act 552) \_ As providcd for in the dct , 1 to rccclve rcply wIthin 20 working days. Sinccrcly , <!-- image --> Elaine Fuller 18 April 1977; Chicf Information and Privacy Staff FRON Frcdcrick C Rändall Chicf Iss/policy and In formation Coordination Group SUBJECT Aineriçan Volunteer Group Anerican Voluntary Gucrrillas; Alternatc Voluntary Government; requcstcd by Terry Catchpole REFERENCE Rcquest No. F-77-147 Subject organizations havc bcen checked Iith all components thar night have an. intcrcst record\_ The scarch rcvealed no records this Dircctorate pertaining to subject organizations Frcderick C . Randall JE (pls "ck) (cntral Intelllgence Agency 'ashington, D.C. car 19 under as amended (Su.S.C. "ectIon 552) , Bricfly, y request 1g for Infornatíon that may be In your fileg pertalalng known varlously as the Anerican Volunteer ;roup, Amerícan Guerrillae or As you know, the anended that some parte of à are excmpt from release, "reasonably segresable" portíons shall I therefore request that, determIne that of the xequcsted Informatlon exempt; you províde ce the Informatlon can be made avallable. Of course, I rcserve right to appeal any such to "exempt" 1 am prepared to pay reasonable <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> March 7, 1977 <!-- image --> DPo FOR Chicf: Informnatiön Privacy Staff and FROY FrcdcrickC: 'Randa{n Coordination Group: Çhïcf Polïcy Pctër 'Schcy Rcqucst Ku Klux: Klan; ct al at Cämp Pendleton California SURJECT F filcs.of this Dircctoratc havc bcen scarchcd with Thc 1istcd örganizations conncction with Camp the California and thc rcsult is ncgativc for 'each pendlcton, örganization\_ Frcdcrick Randall <!-- image --> CCNFIDENTIAL ## LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF SAN DIEGO, INC. <!-- image --> SOUTEAST CFFICE AVENUE 92102 January 13 , 1977- NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY Fort George G, Meade 20755 CHIEF OF NAVAL CPERSTIONS DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY Hashington D.C. 20350 Attn. DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Ds44 Hashington D.C . '20301 NATIONAL SÉCURITY COUNCIL Attn. Staff Secretary Old Executive 'ashington D.C. 20506 FEDERAL BUREAU OF IMVES'TIGATION OF "USTICE 9th and Penn Ave. Washington D.C\_ 20535 DIRECTOR DEFEVSE INTELLICENCE AGENCY Attn: (FOIA) #ashington D.C . 20301 DIRECTORATE FOR FREEDOM OF INFO[WATION OEfice of the Rssistant Secrctary of Defense (Public Affairs) Room 2C757 Pentagon Washington D.C . 20301 CIA INFCR:ATION COORDINA'TOR CEN'TRAL INTELLIGENCY AGENCY Washington D.C 20505 RE: INFORIATION REQUESI TO IT MAY CONCERN : This is reguest under the Frcedom of Information Act as anendcd (5 5552) Ed K.: 7 he 6 2 75-5938 "py - i ## Page 2 (continuëd) writirg this lcttér of nysclf and Dr\_ Púrsüänt Of Infornation Act , 5 Pub: L 93 5o2 88 1561 obtain 9ccëšs änd the wish 'to tò the following: 'cOpY - 1 nemoranda orders; investigations ;tudics or other recoras\_ rëPörËs memoranda öË: :elephone conversations vritten foriaation existence activities rélatc sizë Karine orqanizations at L ing - Klux Klan; Ku - United Klans; - b California Ku Klux Klan; - 'd . Knights òf the Ku Klux Klan; - White Knights 0f the Ku Klux Klan; - of; Amcrica Knights of the Ku - Klux Klan; Minutemen; - Christiän Crusade: Church; - n: Invisible Empire oË the Ku Klux Klan; - American Rangers; - 0 . Christian Defense Lcague; - California Anti-Communist League\_ - P. The National States Rights Party; - Christian - Ma tional Alliance; - Provisional Naticnal Government of the U.S.A. ; - American Volunteers Group; - "merican Nazi Party - Leagion of Justice; - National Socialist White Pecples Party; - X operation Unicorn-And other similar groups \_ - 2 \_ Áll directives nemoranda letters, orders studies\_ òr other records rcports merorandä of tclephone conversations , includ written foundätiön; existence, which relate to the ship or prësençe of the operations size nember above in the Uaited States named in No: 1 Corp. ing - 3. All directives letters\_ mcmoranda orders investigations or other records vhich describe rcports , or otherwise relate rascism at Marinc Base Camp ## Fagc 3 (continuc)) lettçrs orders reports, investigations or other dcscribe analyze or to rascism in the United States Karine Corp. none of from the Frccdon of Information Act matidatory disclosure provision applies\_ access to the requested records should be grantcd within ten work days. In the unlikely event\_ however that acccss is denied to any part of the reçuestea records plcasc describe the deletcd naterial in detaii and specify the statutory basis for the às weli as your reasons for believing that the alleged statutor} Justification exists in this case. Please also state rcasons for invok 'discretionary pOwer to release the requcsted documents in the public interest. ing Your Ie also request that you waive any applicable fces since disclosure will meet the statutory standard for such Ivaiver in that it wBuld clcarly be "in interest because furnishing the information can be corsidered as primarily benefiting the seneral public" 5 5552(a) ( 4) (A) Should ,any procedural problem arise as to this request, please call me (collect) at (714) 233-5462- <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Subscribed and sworn to before ne on January 14, 1977 \_ OF CALIFORNIA. SQUIHEAST OfFICB 92102 January 1977 NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY Fort George G . Heade 20755 CHISF NAVAL OPERATIONS CF TIIE NAVY Hashington D.C. 20350 Atcn\_ CP-09B18 Departnent oe the Washington D.C\_ 20350 Mavy DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Vashington D.c. 20301 NATICNAL SECURITY. COUiJCIL Actn\_ Scaff Secretary Old Executive Office Building Hashington D.C. FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION U.S DE?ARIMENT OF JUSTICE Sth and Ave Washingcon 20535 ## DIRECTOR DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGEIICY Accn: SC (FOIA) D . C. 20301 DIRECTORATE INFORATIOiv Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public A fairs) Rooru Pentagon Washingcon DC 20301 CIA FREEDO: OF IVFCRYATION COORDINATOR CENÄRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Washington D. C 20505 RE: IT [AY 7 ## 2 (cuntinucd) ## organizations: Willian Bishop, 6202 Capestone, Dalla8, Texas , (DOBÏ Séptcmber 1521 Wellstone Place, st. Louis, Noverber 5 , 1955. Eddie F'ge, Jr, 'Springs, Mississlppi; (D)B) Novenber 1 1956 D;R. Hunter North Carolina, (DOB) September 13, 1954 \_ Ricky McGilvery, 6202 Capestone, Dallas, Texas , (DOB) Rbruary 28 ; 1957\_ Willian Spcncer; 511 Henry Place, High Point, N.C. (DOB) August 27 1953. H . Fletcher , 2222 Superíor, Detroit, Mích. , (DOB) April 19 , 1953\_ clarence 'Capers 209 Powder Mill Lane, Edgewater Park, Phil\_ (DOB) October 7 , 1955 Anthony "atthews , 3904 5. 15Sth, Cleveland, Ohio, (DOB) August Dr \_ Carlton Goodlett President, National Newspaper Publishers Association Black Press of Uerica 1366 Turk Street, San Francisco CA 94115 \_ Reporter Publications 1366 Turk Street, San Francisco, c 94115\_ Luw Office, National Lawyers Guild, San Francisco, Bay 26; Pursuaat to Act, 5 U.S.C . 5552, as amended by Pub \_ L. 93-502, 88 Stat: 1561 , wish to obtain access to and the opportunity to the: following docunents: they - I All directives memoranda , orders reports investigations studies or other records including written of telepnone conversations which relate to the fornation, existcnce activities operations membership; size or presence of any of the follow organizations Pendleton Marine Base, California: ing - a Ku Klan; - United Klans; - b California Ku Klux Klan; - Knights Of the Ku Klux Klan; - f. Southern Ku Klux Klan ; - e United Klans of - hite Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; - i United Klans of Aerica Knights of the Ku Klux Klan; - Brotherhood; - 2 Secret Army Organization; Christian Crusade Church; - n. Invisible Empire of che Ku Klux Klan; - Rangers; - Christian Defense League; ## Pagc 3 - P - 9 Chiristlän ational - Lcägue; - Provisional - Group un - t Amërican PàrtY; - u Party; - '0f - othër sImilar groups X - 2 . Alldirectives inves tigationg studics\_ or rclate to the memoranda of tclephone convcrgatíons' foundation existence, in No. 1 ship or prcsence any thc organi in the United States Mariné COrp. above - All dircctives letters, orders or investigations ör Harine Corp. otherwise relate to rascism in the - directives \_ iëtters necoranda\_ orders , reports\_ 3: All rccords analyze investigations or other Pendleton Marine Base: otherwise; relate to rascism at Camp or thc 'Frcedom òf 'Since 'hone of the Information Äct' $ mándatory should be granted within ten accéss to the rcqucsted records (10) working days - that waive any applicable fccs since We alsò request standard for such waiver in disclosure will ncet the statutory interest because that it would clearly be in Public as marily furnishing the inforaation 'can benefiting the general public" \_ 5 You Pri however, that access is denied to In the unlikely the deleted part of the requested s tatutory basis for the ma terial in detail and fy that the alleged denial as well as Yöur for case Plcase also state tification exists in this statutory jus discrctionary power to reasong for not invoking Your Public intcrest. release the requested documents in the speci Your Procedural Problem; arise as to this request, plcase Should at (714) call ne <!-- image --> 14-Ooooo Chlef InforBaton SÜBJECT Androu Scotc RÉFGRENCB A: No 75-4508. 8 Decophor 1975 - 1 u fllo on Scott. deycrlbo tho rësults 0f revlcw òf {ile and of thIs - 2. are FBI docunones Idontlfleble to Actached 1s 8 0f daca for documonts be refèrrod to the FDI for - 3 may not be passod\_to Yr; Setuan | Docunent | | |-----------------------------------|-------------------| | 12 July 1970 | (b) (6) | | 1970 | | | Dispatch, 6 | | | Cablo, 20 Fobrusry 1970 Dlspatch, | | | | (b) (3) , (b) (6) | | Cahlo , 16 Hlay 1972 | | E2 IMPDBT CL BY 012170 Dlroctorate by 'tho 'Offlco should bo rotured then for ravlev\_ docuient concørned of nanes of Pcoplo vho travolod to Cuba to sugar dated 18 Por futhor Ruldance on Pleasë se0 dated 5 Harch 1976 to the Yencorømos Brigado. May 4 AJS Charlos A, Brlges Chlof , Sorvlces štaff cc: OPS/ITG LA <!-- image --> 2837 Illfnals 6c657 Au:ust 2, 1975 IkS :3 01 6 Young of cit"al 1nlc Accncy Jlor tho Informatlon Act, and Lhio but tc, card nnd a11 data nd maLntalnod by alzo und flngurprlnt you rulo that portlon: of these flles "ronaonably roquust coplos of thu vomnlnlng ncterfal and roservo ' rIght appoal any such thls roquust or In part, ploàse nforn of dclotions mide , for cch submlttlng my full nane , and placc of birth and Soclal ;cclu' I prorarod to pay 8 fo0 th rcproduct:on cf ralorfal. 5 re(ulrcd by 5 USC 552, to fron Slncoroly yours; <!-- image --> Scott Eorman {5# 059-36-7504 Brooklyn, Karch 17 , 194/7 <!-- image --> 5 March: 1976 Chlof SUBJECT: Informatlon and Prlvacÿ Staff tö Thls DIrcctorato to locäto acknowlcdgo ör! tlc follow contalncd In Lho fllcs of cIn 1 a: Rcport 1970. b LIst of nunos of Pccplo to Cuba. to Cano datcd 18 . Hay thoroforo to rulo on thc òf thcsc tIo docunents on FOIA and PA rcquosts ask that thcse docuncnts not be rofcrrcd us for ctlon; 2 From the portlons forwardcd 'In cönncct!on thcre would nppcar to bo no renson for tho Kc dcfcr, howcver, to OS for Judgcncnt. Fredorlck C, Randall DDO/PIC IHPDBT CL BY 012170. 971 chicf Staff FRUM Oien (U) I)DO Infvrcat.ion SUBJECT Anne .Pitt (U) P - 7.7 -0140 (U) (U) 4 scarch 0 { the ['DO systcms has Froduccd ninc docucnts disposition is as Six docuncnts denicà:in toto. (Tab 4, Dociunent Nos b (U) and 8 shou]d bc rcfcrred to and Document No 9 . $hould b? to thc nepartrient (Tal Robcrt (wen (U) Attachmcnts: a/s cc: ISS/IPG/ SCB (U) ADMIINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE Ihcn [etached from Attachmcnts <!-- image --> SEÜ RET <!-- image --> 'P-77-0140/DM 4 , 1917 Senng$ ## 5 at Ypvt in Wyoming Gounty ~ I @ bsri 6u 1943 , County in Your fles and Yecovds Huugers: <!-- image --> 40 0^ to ~ 1 wyself Provided <!-- image --> 20 1976 Chfof A Quaker 'Roquost F 76:211 - 1 A the fllos 0f thla Diractorate re voaled cho docunontf dlscusscd - 2 roleased In cntlrøty consist of twenty: four 'ovart (Docunonts 1*24) - 3 may not be under (6) (1) (6) (3) (llalson) , (Docúmogt 25). - 'Onë nomorandum detod 8 November 26) 8 direct quoto from FDI report dätod 1967 Washington; D: C. Subject: Protosi In: Mashlngton\_ C. Bÿ A Quakor Actlon Group 26;.1967; no this report should be. PBI {or - 5; there other PBI docunonts aro not bolng lsted sinco your offlc6 has advlsed that tho PB [ has a roquest on Suhfect. Charles A Brlags Sørvlcos Staff Attachments: <!-- image --> E2 BY 012170 Cozzessonal Reccrd Do mi Fine 1976 22, Young Éü D.c F 76-211 19 reques un22 Freedon 552 e Juaker the 'underslaned were tho auchor[zed at tho clme of the dissolutlon of request that you orovlde us racords nexoranda lettera or anv type klnd intormation concerning or that is curr 'enely on in possesslon 04 , by 2e full 0: It also ics In 1965 an? exisced at 23 :f for ary nacure 0f for Your ana know , ac: You 1f puslic {urnishing car consider? ths Wa that You and 1n we 40 1 Loverinu <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 5 14-ooooo 23 Junc 1976 and Privacy: Stalf Chicf Sc rriccs Staff 'Gcorgc Willoughby: {or A Quakcr Action Group" A Rcferral R Rcqucst No: 76 - 211 Thc. dispatch dated 18 1968 \_ rc (crrcd to this has bccn rcricwcd. documcnt to Mr. is dcnicd uc r (b) (1) ind (b) (5) of. thc A . Charlcs A : Briggs ## CoNFIDENTIAL FOR: Chairman; (u) Mr; H. G.`Bean , Assistant for Information (U) FOIA George: Willoughby {IPS F 6-211) (U) A B IPS Response C Appeal Letter, 25 August 1976 (U). 22 ## 1 (U) Summary:of Recommendat ions : - Sustain initial denial in toto of two DDO documents under (6) (3) and (b) (6) , applicablo: (Tabs 3 :and - b Rclcase portions 0f ten DDO documents: found during the appcals review ciring cxemptions (b)(1); and (6)(6); as icable, for tho delctions (Tabs 5-14) appl - c Dcny in toto one DDO documcnt locatcd during the rcvicw citing exemptions (b) (1) , (b) (3) and (6) as (Tab 15) - d of FBI Documents to the FDI for revicw and direct response. (Tab 16) \_ - e Refcr Department the Arm) document to them for rcvicw and dircct response (Tab 17) - - f Five NSA-originated items have been rcfcrrcd to NSA for review. (Tab 18) - Dctacled From A:taclmcnts <!-- image --> ## 2 . (U) Background - Subject suhmitted a request under FOIA\_ on 22 March 1976 , for any and information the held on A Quaker Action Group" als0 known as "AQAG\_ thë 20 1976 initial rcsponsc, 24 newspaper 'clippings and onefeaflet werc relcascd to him; two documents vere dcnied\_ July - 1976 Subject appealed\_ requcst that infötnation be relcased to him on the group. ing - c the appcals review 1l additional. documents are included in-the recommendations These; documents were not considered during the inicial rcvïew sinçc t were not considered to meet the criteria for "records extant at that tine and contained only incidental refercnces to che subject of {hche rcquest\_ hcy - During thc appeals rcvicw we werc unahlc to identify any Air Force documcnts concc rning the subject of chis reqlcst The rcqucstcr should told that this was #pparcntly an crror; - c the appeals revicw wc wcrc unablc to idcntify: àny Ïepartment of Statc docunncnts conce rning A Quaker Action Group. Two documents and pussibly rcfcrrcd to in the initial response do not conccrn A Quaker Action Group Thc requestor should be informed that this was also apparently an etror. ing ## 3 \_ (C) Recommendations: - a My specific recommendations arc shown on the Appeals Reviow Forn attached each documentA classification review has been conducted and all docunents are considered properly classificd and marked in accordance with 11652 , as amended \_ to - b reconmend that the two documents dcnied in toto under thc initial review continue denied\_ One them (Tab 3) could identify a still active and sensitive sourcc The othcr (Tab 4 ) was obtained chrougl a scnsitive operat conducted jointly by Amnerican and Gcrman authoritics. to ion <!-- image --> ts that pört ions of durin to (1) (6) on in che täc ( Forms 'reflected hcsc - Onc adà Jocatcd: thc foreisn since it vas scrvice. durinc - 88 but not thc initial to writ for should referrcd These documcnts are listed linder 16 \_ - f Onc Dcpartment' 0f thc ferred in to thcm for docnnent should be The :itle pagc ane ditcct. rcsponse: atached as Tab description 0 f are Army FS . NSA havc rcfcrred rcvicw. to them by - othci turned rcvicw and "p both thc to t"c appcals rcvicw rcqucst sincc thc in the not Quaker Acvicn Gròup" rcquest {(Taò ive thcy has concurrcd in the ahove ## Atrachnents: Richard (U) Tab 5 Tab C Appeal Rcvick Forins Tabs Tab <!-- image --> 324122 Far 3535 1 (; S#2JECT: Singerman 75-801 - nalatains 2 Pcrsonallty dossier 4 4 ravicw this {ilc and other thi3 àjrcctoratc rcvcal inforSubject: - 4 {cw 1re excluded urJer ()(4) t'c offic? that 0n is unable to furthcr idontlfy thøse - inforsatfon Prov:ded Depalrtao?: che Aray forcign opcraThis narcrlal is considared 53 (1 ) E.0 11852 (3) 02 - c infor=2tion and Sourc(s Su"ject 5 travcl to Cu? This Fatcrial is corsidered (h) (5) 0 f FOI; 53 11652 , - to the travcl aentionwd 1,c\_ is for in 1,c. Forn 5535 Charles Chicf H-9 coan. C6511 apri 1, 1975 205C5 I 21l tho is Vas 23 , ic và <!-- image --> C, Kcefitt <!-- image --> SEÇREt 6 1975 hava and - EX-J66), 24 Octobor 1969 - 26 1969 2 @nd froa cbo 1. and donLal 0, do pot Bur relaclve Lecluded rbe b , dLd Dot aftor cbe @d thcroloro Dero roply. our and 1 chø POLA B.0. 11632. 1 d, 0 [se Oaly 8 5 30 July 1975 DIs:ribut{on: Urig. dadressee OGC (Mr. 'Lakowka) C/IRS ## iSECRET dvclaton. to cheae aDd äaual Jo? - 8. end ;.) L - 0f [iie to (b) (3) 1652; - b, Inloratlon thorfore undor 1n tba orlgnal doulal, 1,0; (6)(1), - BX-J663. balfeve cò 00 {or roloape marked copy) . bovovør , (b) (6) - 5 bø depled tho tbo except 1p cho IX-J663. Mr\_ Klchaol L. a/e PhiJip A IRS 75-804 Keyucst arc in 14 - a Thís corcr scntion Sulijcct by Subicct 8 "n tu List {light ava ilablc. hcrc; hut Jis travcl 'icxico had hcen incorporatcd into ncmnörandun the 8-561 datcd 11 dugust jd 0f 14 ncuorandum) ins city FBI May - b ;. 10. July isted requcstor travclcr {u Cuba Fistcd his vassport nuinber Ft als0 copy o his passport in Ihich is not ara i lablc hcrc- c Spccial Channel Mcroranun 6-561 , datcd August (scc paragraph la Ie thc nbore Dctioned docuncnts havc bcc: propcrly in 14 rslor:ndun uldcr (b) ( 2 iaison jn this scctions liaison) and (b) (5) \_ Thc Ina tcrial is not scercgablc fòr case 3 5 the of inforaation and its forn:it arc slich that tlc rcqucstcr could the Jin ulta ined by thc {hroush surrcptitipus to nanifusts nd clan s[inc photography 0f passports U . $ . citi:cns thus protaction of scnsïtirc sourccs nd (Xcxican 1iaison un ilateral ing and 5 1 into t'c 201 Filc or other Iccords has arailiblc: Mlanifest datcd 28 . August 1 969 , forwardcd Th is ra nifcst iii Canada (ul. No covcr dispatch W;s uscd is tlic nay to forcign liaison (Caimdian) Thc ratcrial is (b) (1) , ([orcign is ccrt: unilir (b) (3) Thc thc of thc it sc#rcítc and rclcasc it Suljcct witliout hin to thc had access to th" passcngcr uf (ulan controllcd ship. ing ins - 4 Àttached is of intcrna] Agency dacd Octoher 1969This do(:uncnt is the Cominittcc uf and rcfcrs rcpcal ingg in part rcfcrcncc to rcpartcl in (pararajh tl fact tha t scrvcd in [cacc Çorps\_ Thc tion thc is undcr (b) (6) por - 5 : Also copics 0f Agcncy Mcxico City latcd 24 June 1969 is rc[crrc to 57509 and prvv thc (cxcent for copics The rcfcrcncc citcd in this cablc in is Ilcadquartcrs 876 , datcd 24 sunc 1969 that naines and passports of travci tò Cuba cablcd thc wa $. for preparcd for the Iousc This calle in turn rcfers to Mlcxico (ity 329 dated 23 Juae 1969 eplains the r(ason tlc invcstigution forcign 876 Mcxico 324 no t requstor hy they infornation ing ing City <!-- image --> :/s in 'Sf 5sis vu I 4 , 14-ooooo 12 Røquost 15:1161 1 an on SubJocr; othor racords rovoals Informatfon to PBI . docunonts, S00 attochod Agoncy (onø cablø channel (B) forvarded llalson to thë PRI 0f 19 (b) - Agoncy docunonta (ono disparchos and fold infornatlon report) 8 Thø nature tho Ipforwaclon could Identffy the räloasod. channel (B)= and ono CSCI nono; randu forvardod PBI Ono CSCI forvarded report to che All consderd undor and nothods Rnd - d\_ on 9 by U sourco, sourcos 52 Cí: 012170 - (EX) to SubJect" chroo thoso Informatlon tho FBI cho 0f to CIA datod 1 Fob1971 AJl aro (J); and (b) (1). - contafns forolg trayol, cakon froñ Infornatlon In' sourcos 1s end - 8 and cho PBI Inforatlon fopors fron 8 Inforuatlon provldod Thls nonorandum 1s undör POIA (b) (J) (6) (1). - 1 wIch 'Portlon: consldorod reloasoablo to SubJect undor FOIA, - CSCI dated 17 May 186.8: oxcisod under FOIA (h) (6) , personal prlvaçy , (b) (3) - (BX) datod 14 July 1967 : undør POIA (b)(6) , (b) (3) - € Internal datod 26 1968: oxclsod port lons undcr FOIA (b) (b) (3) and - (BX) dated 10 July 1967 ; FOIA (b) (6)= porsonal Prlvaçy , (6) (3) - to 8 23 Novvabor 1970: undør prlvacy and' (b) (1)Dispatch under sourcos and and Attachmøntø: NS cc : OPS/ITG FOIA (6)i(1) 3 docünonts ôf dátod 1966 Dopaïtpont 21 Novombor 1907 Russoll € Dopartuent 02 1971 frön Bardlng 'd FBL Cablö fron Dlroctor, PBI dätød . 6 1968 Mashington Mobllizacion 1 Brlgcs SørvIcøs Steff ianiag Carl Préston Jr [RS 75: 1i61, - dated 1965 Dclroit Michigan (nö: of för a Dinocräcic Sociëty ist - 2 Ausust 1965 no FOF 9) - Reportdated 8 Octóber 1965 Michigan; Bufile 105-442056; Subjcct: Çar Jr: Security Matter SDS - 6 Iashinston, D:C:: 105:142056 (no Bufilc Subjcct: Carl Security Mattcr - 5: dated 17 1966, Subject: (no 9) May - 6 Report dated 17 1966, Washington D.C . Subjcci: Intcrnational Days of Protcst; Maarch 25 26 , 1966 (no file - Report dated Detroit Michican; Re: Carl Preston Oglesby ; Jr: (no fiie ) - Report dated 50 Junc 1966 Dctroit, Michigan; File 5 100:33052 , Bufile 105-142056; Subject? Carl Jr\_ Security SDS - 9 Report dated 14 September 1966 \_ Detroit, Michigan; Carl Preston Oglesby , Jr . (Ro filc 8s) - Renort nated 27 Oc:ober 1966 Michigan; bcfile Field office file 100-25032; Subject: Car1 Preston Og lcsby , Jr . Security Students for Denocratic Suciecy - Redort dated 1966 De:rai Michigan; Subject: Carl Preston Jr . (a0 Bufilc, no FCS t; 13 . 14 15 16 8 Junc 1967 Ciac innati\_ Ohio; filc CI Sufilc 100-438 262: Subject: Larry Wolf Rubin Report dated 7 July 1967 Dcrroit, Michigan; Subject: Studcnts for a Dcnocratic Society Rcport dated 7 Dcccnber 1967 Phoenix (no filc 'us) Subjcct 4.-8 1967* Dcncnstration at Tucson , Arizona\_ Deccinber 1967 Rcport dated 1967 105*11627 Bufilc 62-110053 Michigan; University 'for Dcbatc on Intcrgn Folicy Report dated\_ 14 December 1967 Portland \_ '(no file Subject: Antidraft\_activities Oregon tland 17\_ Report dated 11 Deccubcr 1967 \_ Cincinnati Ohio; Field o ffice filc CI 100-15928; Subject: Carl Preston Oglcsby, Jr . Security Macter - 18 \_ Rcport dated 31 Janunry (nò filc #s) Subjcct: Carl Prcston Osiešby , Jr . Intcrnal Sccuricy 19\_ Report dated 24 June 1968\_ Cincin-ati (hio; Field office file CI 100-15928 Sufiiv 105-142056. Subject: Carl Prcston Oglesby Jr \_ 20 . 21 \_ Rcport dated 10 October 1968 D.C . (no file #s) Subject: Foreign Travei Lcft Groups 22 \_ 25 . Report dated 18 Norcnber 1968 Florida Ficld office filc 105-1613 (no Bufile $) Subject: Philip E: San ford Repori dated 12 Decenber 1968 \_ Ficld office filc 100-148047 (no Bufilc Studcnts Èor Dcmocrätic Society IS SDS Report dated January 1966, Ss? Francisco Calif. ; file #s) Subject: Carl (ng SDS 25: 26 . <!-- image --> Rcport datcd January 1969, Cincinnati, Ohio; Ficld officc iiic CI 100-15928; Bulile. 105-142056. Subjcct: Carl Frèston Oclesby , Jr. Report datcd 10 Fcbruary 1909, Washington, D.C: ; (no filc 5) ` Subject; Carl Prèston Oglcsby Rcport dated 14 April 1969 , San Francisco Callf.; file 100-53497; 105-142056\_ Subject: Carl Jr. Sccurity Matter SDS 6 Fcbruary 1970= Atlanta, Gcorgia; Field office tiie 100-7808; Bufile 105-178431. Subject: Lynn Barbara (Oglcsby on Pg. 7) - 28. Rcport dated 28 Janiary 1966 Detroit\_ chigan, Buflle 97-5029 ficld file Comittee to Aid the Vietnanese - Report dated 14 January 1966 , Washington D c; no file numbers Subjcct: Dcmonstrations Proçes Un!ted States Intervention in Victnan. ting Akron\_ Ohlo Datò 1935 July: request It' iø: 299*30-5954 Young {or Horo Sincoroly, <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ApLl 1l, 1975 12 Arnold Clrclo Hase. 02139 CIA Bdqtro make avallable to me any materíals or hnve collected and kopt Sincerely, Carl Oseuby Students Yor <!-- image --> - 2 : - six in uns - in inivialy: - in 15 - in itcas - 'nviy - 11 or files Fhc 277 29 F81 filçs onc FBI othcr0! 19 Fchrvary 1976 J;c ca Fn, ir Infouation Xr (F (U) 4 1975 (} R 1276. (u) <!-- image --> rcIcasing six the in scgrccatcd vcrsions ng thc ining 21 IPS Ogleshy hat wcrc hc rc t hc oricinat agenc ics {or dircct rcspansc him . jn" ing ing - b MIr. on ( f anl this tri scarch with - (1) Minc prc;s ifvns not carlier locatcd- - (2) As rcsult uf n thic and thc 0/s; for fivc docunents not during initial i ,c \_ thosc corercd hÿ 'Tahs 28 30 , 52 , 33 54 \_ - 4s a rcsult (f a Privacy Act Icvicd Mr on thc Iatter refcrred thrce P 76-180 0 [ hcsc ~CSCI 516/02677-67 67 . - had prcviously but thc t hiird been hand cd initially 19 (1) iufo IC hanalc the formncr tko in and rmcd - (4) In addition the documents discorcrc l (2) and (3) , 17 wcrc Jocatcd throngh filcs and running dlown Thcse havc rcsultcd in tot?1 51 hc trcafcd in this an incrcasc 24 sincc thc IS rcsponsc , ninc ing (s ing - (5) Four monoranda 895 1070 , 2187 and 5363 Icre rcfcrrcd to FBI on 5 1976 coordination rcgarding inforation t hcrein\_ Thc rcplied on 28 Octohcr 1976 port ions to be Iit hhcld anil to bc ing - (6) FJTA-4 8 ,789 Ja:cd 6 1965 (Tab 20) rcfcrrcd to thc US Air Forcc on 5 Octobcr 1976 {or Air Force data The Air Forcc rcspoaded 29 . October 1976 rclcasing its input \_ on (7) Threc fi n hösc iitial scarch, (2629 {0 thc FRÏ 5' 1976, för contact 24857 'sim 1977 (8) wcre 1o Jc 19;6both iarFicr: Thë clcarcd for rulcasc thc sanc c has btn on all bccn this revick cascs khcrc such hia s heen for hc in sata pcrtaining not ihlc in ing Scc Tabs (U) has not coordinatcd 0 [ the 0f thc Counsc] Brokn Tab R Re fcrcnccs Tabs 12 - 48 As Statcd 14-00000 <!-- image --> 1976 Waahington KE: FOIA Appoal WLlson, Dear I {or By let dated, 19 February 1976, the Kowëver, 'censored and otherp 1 Hereby appeal these deletlons. ter 08 <!-- image --> 14-Ooooo Chlef , [PS REFEREYCE - file on to her and assoclatlon "Ith - The docutents FBI and. re 'exerpt cer - "Ccirlttce of. Returned Volunteers Barress'datèd Mancy - Barness , 28 Nan Barnes Sam Baires dated 27 Auçust 196?- - Yancy Ertel Rarnes 0.€. no ffle numter. - Erte) ConnectIcut, - e S4-0!" - "Canlttee of Returred 'olunceers froa - 1 There Is.one Departnent of State letrer. whfch request fron the Passport Office for Informatlon of &amp; security aature pertInert: to {ancy Ertel\_Earnes \_ nc ffle nunber. 1s ex; {or referra! E2 I#pdet Attachment: - 11652. - source above. The 'sane exenptlons apply. - Ihe folloulng three earnes: coples In al cases - a One Agency memorandum dated Jeccver 1971 . - b One; Agency dIspatch dated 6 December 1971 - c Onc Agency dispatch dated 30 Xovenber 1971 \_ BrIggs Chlef , Servíces Staff As Stated Above - Barnës: <!-- image --> 8 02129 Frcedon of Informallon Coordlnator Central Intelllgence Agency Waahlngton, D.C. 20505 Auigust 7, 1975 <!-- image --> Dear Mr. Young, I understand that under tho Freedom of Informatlon Act that an organcan seek dIsclosure and Information Lhat the Central Intelllgance Agency have collectea pertInent to the presldent of the nol but st1ll exlstant 'Research Group(formerly Of 213; Câmbridge, Mass I would líke to request any Informatlon and . doçunents concern the organ1zetlon 02138); as an I would to request any 1nformatlon cocern1ng Iny namne 19 Nuncy Barncs , and I wa8 21, 194 Conn \_ Though Iny nume 1s Nancy I have have been known a8 Sala 3 lnce thë age of I would appreclate relevant Infonnatlon that you could send along. - I forard to your reply In the and well a8 1n to mayself- <!-- image --> 14200000 1917 (u): Bcan, Ass{stant for Ajpcal 4 681) : (Ù) 4 Rcqucst (W) B Responsc (U) C Appcal Lcttcr dat cd 5 - (U) 0f - in format ion cd form in icially (b) (3) (b) (6) FOIA: undler - Sustain initial in of four documcnts b \_ ions (b) ( 1 ) (b) (6) and (b) (7) (C) - in furm onc c nclctcd port ions are discorcrcd in the c;s (b) (6) (6)(7) (C) of thc aid - occle . Pass in toto six ovc rt Iocalcd dlurins Ic apncal - scven 'iat werc in 'd in toto dcnicil thc appcal ruvicw Thcsc thic cmpt ions (b) (1) , (b) (0) #re doc - Rcfcr to t,hc for their an nine FBI 0 { Juring - onc document thc of thc Army their action to thc Atlachincnls CL <!-- image --> ## (u) - a On August 1975 'Ms Nancy Barncs wrotc thc CIA reques information and documents that organization calicd thc African Rcscarch MIs \_ Rarns explaincd that the #frican Kcscarch 'Group is inactivc but still cxistánt rescarch which is thc president Ms Barnes also as individual 1 wouid iike to requcst any concerning my activities ting - b Thc 6 Aprii to Ms \_ Barncs stäted wcre being rc]cascd in sanitized forn. This memorandum also statcd that and State had bcen surfaced in our scarch and {ha( tlesc rcfcrred to the originat för action. Ms \_ Barnes Ias also informed of her to appeal. ing ing ## On 5 Barnes appealed. May - d At the initial rcvicw, thc scarch was 1imited to information about Ms. Barncs inclinding any association Rcsearch Group During thc appcal rcview tac scarch broadened to inc ludc any information ahout {he African Rcscarch Group, regardlcss Ms Barncs 5 association Iith it This latcr scarch located aditional documcnts wh ich included in this appcal package . ## 5 (U) Resonnendations: - a Tah ninc overt documents that 1 reconmend be released to Ms Barnes in toto. - b contains thc DDO docuncnts that were considered this appcal case Thc Appea] Kcvicw Form attached to' cach of thc 'docuncnts reflects my recommendations concerning che rclease of the infornation in the document\_ mcan ful ; non-exempt information applicablc to this request has been idcntified and is recommcnded for release. 4 classification rcview has becn conducted on vach of the DDO documents reviewed in this appcal case A DDO officer national sccurity classification authority has assertcd that each document is properlv classified and marked in accordance vith E.0 11652 as amended\_ ing <!-- image --> 3 c Tab C contains the identification 0f FRI docunents that were surfaced nine rccommend this list thc apreal for thçiraction. be rcfcrred chc dur ing - d Tab D contains 8 docuncnt that hcpartment the Army 1 rcconmend wfth rcturnca t.o the for {heir it be action Army - Tab E cuntains a copy 0f the\_ docurient rcferred :0 the Dcpartnent 0f Statc chat à list of the FBl documents {or thcir action, and for on 10 that wcre referred {o the surfaced at 1976 \_ documcnts rsview search. Thcsc - f Tab F contains an FBI docunent that classified in formation furnished containcd FBI referred b the CIA: The text and to t lie for ^ full Thc as approred relcasc attachcd . forwarded kere by tlc and 32 the CIA for action inc ludcd ind 55 , copy - 4 (U) Strickland 0f OGC has 'not "ct concurred Attachnents: Hclen H . Stilson (U) (U) Tab A Refercnces 4 t hrough C Tab À-1 to be rclcased in toto paclage witly appeal B Tab rcviewed at leve] Tab Documcnts referral [ocuscr: for Tah D to be re rcfcrred to Department 0f Arn" Tab [ F FBI Rcîerral Iith initial <!-- image --> ( \_ = 4 Sth May CIA Informallon Rcvlew Camittee CIA Washington; D.C. 20505. Imedc &amp;'reyuest to the CIA under tte Freedan on Informatlon Act fcr' 'Intörmatlon Harnes;. By letter dated 8 newspaper cllpping nx renatnder of the rcquested docuncrtø docuients apply to the ccqucsled docurents. wxer sutsccton () (i) have rcply Is incaplete: In purtlciuar \_ the documente released Tie docurents alreedy releaced Inlcate that the aency I hereby request I hereby request: Barnes 8s or recelved cople8 of (b) of exerption (b) (5), Inter-aEency memoranda; and (c) as the authiorlty for the law erlorcernet actlvltleg of the Central <!-- image --> 14-0u 2 Janes G: Bruë@ No.: 75-5742 on. Janos G: Bruco Those boing proporly docunonts are 11652 and thö on tho sourco bo deiled 1n full, Thus 'and POIt] Charles A. CL SY 012170 <!-- image --> Ill;. Yoptombor 2; C 20505 <!-- image --> I bava to Dollove tbø on Ïn:196ï I 8 moibor: of tho Plorída In the a tho 1n 8 to; 900 10 @nd Aot 0 où <!-- image --> JB/ob SUBECT: Jià Bruce (75-5742) REFFRENCES: @riginal Request, duted 1 75 Sep to Suhject C. - 1 Ic is rccannended that the initial derial as' staced in our based 02 Title 5 U.S.C. as applied to thë specific docunencs mentioned hercin. ## 2 - a. Bruce's inicial request fur a copy of any Agency file on hin: - Brue - c. Bruce' $ appeal states that he is perpleied at why the docuents the' docunents can correct any possible nisinformation in :he record. ## arc: - a 23 : 61 from Miani Base based on Brucc and others who Iished to olunteer to "fight in CURA This dociment is denied under sourccs and, methods and of the privac" of cthers A rcpresentative and cuncur, - b datcd is mccoranium to the [BI coataining the information ic UFGI 2192 plus file traccs. This dxcumnent asset This dccumert classi ficacion, privacv of others. not wish to declassîfy this memorandun, ard [`concur. It is reconmendel that the initial denial as stated in our 75 bc reaffired based on Title 5 (b)(3) and (b) (6) a5 stätedabove. 5: Lavery of OCC has concuirred in the above \_ <!-- image --> ## Attachents: - [ Agency dispatch UFGA 2192\_ 23 61 Aug - A Keferences - C. Agency nem CSSI 3/767 ,435
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104-10120-10275.pdf
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<!-- image --> <!-- image --> File SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR: Chdef, IL ATIENTION If, Gardnr SUBJECT Calvin HICKS Establishment of Officfel Cover Backstop REFERENCE Fona 1322, dated 1 In compliance wlth ebove reference, official cover beckstopping utilizes Grm) 32 bas been establisbed for tbe above-named individuelAll information concerning this cover arrangement 16 available 1n the Officíel Cover and CCD - 2. It 1s requested be notified wben this cover arrangement 1s no longer required change6 in the Subject's Head quarters status should be coordinated wftb tbis office for the determfnation of need for continued documentation and cover Any - 3 Sub Ject been issued Unit Card No for domestic use only \_ In accordance with arrangements made witb Offices of Security and Personnel, tbe ebove documentation vill be picked up by 8 CPB representetive for any individual making 8 PCS move from Head quarters or an overseas IDY In the case of the CPB will return this documentation For tbe IDY documentation will be retaíned by CPB and returned to tbe IDY traveler upon completion of the trlpIn the event of 8 resignetion from will obtain the documentation from the employee at the time of the employee debriefing conference \_ ## P. STEWART JOSEPE M. ADAMS Chief , Officíel CCG cc: Personnel Security Division, Office of Security F ORM 5- 60 1554
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[104-10100-10396 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ 03 2 2 Ö/o KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 Usë Do Not Cia: 'Background Only Roproduce. 8/525 02 Ob 1 . 08 BLECTIONB . 02 66 3, @ <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 40!
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IN 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 46 805800 RETURN TO CIA Do Not Reproduce Only BX 099 c2 <!-- image --> 0B I 7868 VR 16 <!-- image -->
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<!-- image --> ## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | | | SECRET In ) | OLC | | |---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------|---------------------------| | 056135 BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE | 056135 BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE | 056135 BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE | 056135 BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE | 056135 BIOGRAPHIC PROFILE | | | | | SEx | | | | | | 1913 Aug | 21 | | | ( Exclud | K YE AR ( 5) | K YE AR ( 5) | K YE AR ( 5) | | | | 2i 10 SPOWSE RfT Ex | 2i 10 SPOWSE RfT Ex | 2i 10 SPOWSE RfT Ex | | | | RELEASE 1o To Cia CAT_ | Mil SER | | | DATE | 1 3 TEST | | LAX GUAGE DATE | | 19'1 Spscial Agen? AB, Bíology Do RETURN ~ Background Use Only Reproduce Corp, 16 Fore GN iency, Profi- Dat € Tested) AGENCY 1951 1951 19 SEPT 19 4 7 (Personn: Actions Military and P , incipal | | N # 22 1923 2 | 01y2, "4 | 50 13: 15; # 19-3 | OR G4* Fr | |-------------|-----------------|------------|--------------------------|-------------| | | | 3-13 | | 2 | | | | | | (}-1 | | | 8 | | | | | | 0? | 15: | | | | 1422 | | | | | | | 4 | 17: | {i | | | 19 72 15 72 | | 13 25 8 { | 0 DCI/ Inspector Generzl | | | | Vcal | | 1 : 18 8: | | 1200 (PaRT 1) U s { SECBET {n <!-- image --> of (Lng frou dance Asst Ch Crp? 2! . 2 Jan 1973 20. cal 24 1913 2952 PRCfILE
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104-10165-10077.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 HOUSE <!-- image --> IP | REI= | REVIEED | |--------|-----------| | | BE | DCD-45s/78 19 April 1978 FROY Ruth Elliff DCD/FIO/PAO SUBJECT House Select Committee on Assassinations Request (OLC 78-0986/1} is forvarded in response to subject request: - a DCD file A-19-91-59 on Abran Chayes - b Docunents concerning Monica Krzner and Rita Nazan. (Please escuse the Poor qualitr of sone of this naterial it was iapossible to clear reproduction fron OUI microfiln.) get <!-- image --> Attachnents a/s ## RELLIFF:vfc Distribution - DCD Chrono - 0 Addressee - 1 Staff A - 3 Control - 3 RElliff E2 IMPDET CL BY 386090 4~ FRON SUBJECT Case 64574 USSR Exteraal Folicy 1 and a set of questions (Enclosure 5) at Qur request\_ inirial of each US participzt, as to the true identities of As result, sOne felt they had attended. cases , holever , Gere questia as to the true idcitity of\_the Prepared 2. an czfort even more encloscd qucsticns are ke have sent out he feel that the to date. 3. Ke look forvard to receiving resparses \_ your Enclosues: APBlake/jp As stated above <!-- image --> C-O--F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 476500 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Gief, Bostcn Field Office Qief' San Francisco Field Office Qief , Syracuse Field Office 19-91-59 PES-263-77 51 #ugust 1973 14-ooooo ECLOSURE A A /99159 Hanard University A 49345 Stlord Giversity Bemand I. Feld #rvard usersity #6304 Comcll lniversity Jack P. Ruiza A 99072 A1573 80 A/23586 A a8915 Ycw York A 46309 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-Y-T-I-A-L <!-- image --> 1 14-0oooo <!-- image --> <!-- image --> SUBJECT andEuropean REFERERŒES D Case: are at Ccaference Gerpan are follo : (1 Iests L.S , the CSA and Canada; (2) "Inpleche Ccnference 5y Professor 7.G. (9) the Queston of and (4) 'Pugvasb Developeot and 001595 0 ~A-L Sta 'Domestic Collecion Division Foreign Incelligence Inlormation Report\_ 00-8-321/26659-76 <!-- image --> 3 2 <!-- image --> ## C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-1-I-A-L directorate Of OPERATIONs ## Domestic Collection Division Foreign Information Intelligence Report | COUNTRY | USSR/ Internatíonal | DCD REPORT NO | 00-8-321/26514-76 | |-----------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------|-------------------------------| | SUBJECT | Reports of the Four Working Groups at the 26th Pugwash Conference | DATE' DISTR | Sept . 23, 1976 | | SUBJECT | Reports of the Four Working Groups at the 26th Pugwash Conference | NO. PAGES | | | SUBJECT | Reports of the Four Working Groups at the 26th Pugwash Conference | REFERENCES | DCD Case: 64,574 C-JI-6-50174 | DATE Of INFO Auguat\_1926 SOURCE Documentary the raporte of the four Working Groupø at the 26th Pugvaeh Conference on Dibarmoment , Security held at Hulhauben, 26-31 Augugt 1976 \_ The 1n each of the Horking Group reporte are followe: Mase Deetruction, "Controlling the Spread of Nuclear Armamente "Europeen Security and Co-operatíon Iasuee and "Development and Security UNCLASSIFIED ] end 001595 Clonillod mroulble dor WARNING NOTICE-~SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLYED 3 2 <!-- image --> 14-ooooo ## SECRET ## E Se York, Interests Include Of inter-culcural Lfbertfes; of epotonal dIsturbances, etc. chaneled CIA projects: Anerican Soclety for African Culture (assac) - 1962 510,000 to African-Anerican (AAI) to Foundation (Ibís repre sepced a part of tbe cocal budget for FAF In Ifrtually all fuds in 1963 vere used Éor grancs of Agency operatioaal interestJo receíved any of tbe funds ) 1964 to Foundatíon gave ILs 1962 Awerícan Socfety for Afrfcan Culture - 1962 Besearcb FoupdaLfon 1862 Student Associatlon Re bold copies the Fund for 1962 a0d 1963. figures aad cbe recipients cIted CIA funds vere gíven than the four grants listed above. SECRET SECRET - 1 Bofercaee tie 46 by 1 Covefdcf {2e3 [92 E. 68 1 :u Iec. 13 cu {or {or - {a Jac. 30 ILi2 Yess for 80 857 Lae - 1 cu x, [30 SECRET SECRET provlded cover 1n Parls, France Ins:ftute of Azerica Chesne Vas F Be Calef , Cover (handcarried) fIle FS-1121 (Aaron E. Horaan Fund) 1 1D-296 1 201-76662 (Cherne Leo) 2 board SECRET ## SECRET ## Classification ## JFK MCROFILM FLLE SUMMARY SUMARY; REEL 4 FOLDER(S) 3, CREATED 02/07/94 by ES SUBJECT OF FOLDER Abram Chayes 201 NUMBER FF ANY RELEVANCE OR NON-RELEVANCE TO OSWALD &amp; JFK ASSASSINATION: Neither the information or time frame is relevant. See Summary below . REASON OR ASSUMED REASON FOR INCLUSION IN THIS COLLECTION. A review of the HSCA volumes did not surface an Abram" Chayes but an Abraham" Chayes, a legal advisor to the State Department; who maintained that at the time Oswald received his visa to enter Russia from the Soviet Embassy in Helsinik, normally at least week would elapse between the time of a tourist's application and the issuance of a vias. It would appear that Abram and Abraham are not identical to each other. Betty Lichtenfeld of the HSCA reviewed the file on 17 August 1978. ## SUMMARY OF INFORMATION WITHIN FLLE: Harvard Law School professor who attended a Pugwash Conference in Munich in 1977. CIAU. S. GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP: None. PAGES OF NON-JFK-RELATED MATERIAL: 8
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104-10106-10312.pdf
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IIENTIFICATION BACKGROUND APPROVAL ## SECRET <!-- image --> ## Yurily Ivanovich NOSENKO NOSENKO Yurily Ivanovich a Soviet KGB officer who defected 1964 and was subsequently involuntarily con fined in the U . S \_ by the Agency for a period of approximately three years - NOSENKO first contacted Agency per sonnel in Switzerland in June 1962 and subsequen 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 1965 to October 1967 NOSENKO was confined at Virginia In October 1967 he was returned to the Washington area given increas amounts of freedom until was given totai freedom in April 1969 2 U.S . citizen in April 1974 NOSENKO was employed by the Agency as à consultant in March 1969 and continues under contract to date\_ His present salary is 423,500 per year tly ing - (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 proper (Tab 2) - (2) There are a series of letters from the DDCI DCI and others to various agencies including the Departnent 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 confine ment were established by the Office of Security (Tabs 4 5) <!-- image --> 14-ooooo RESULTS TERMINATION COMMENTS 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 nenorandum attached to this file, dated 21 October 1968 and prepared by the CI Staff raises question re garding NOSENKO ' s bona fides and challenges the above two reports \_ NOSENKO continues under 'contract to 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 accoun ting has been made since the project continues \_ - (1) While the Office of Security files do docunent the rationale for the original confinement of NOSENKO , they do not document the rationale for his continued confinement over 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 dur which a mail cover was placed on NOSENKO \_ ing - (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 <!-- image --> 14-Ooooo FILES <!-- image --> 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
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104-10066-10076.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SUBJECT C OIS (late ISD) and Jin McCord's Guban dctivities: - 1; Ben Colling phoned to say that one of the fellowsin jail is still around, and after he out he inquired around and no indication that NcCord was aver involvedo None of the other OIS people have any recollection of McCord's involvement, got got 2, I sad that I vas sure that the nan uho vas rolled up night not have any idea €f McCord s if indeed he Vas involved If McCord's involvelenent Has merely headquarters planniis and no releasing operation was ever undertaken his role might never surface However, that planning-did involve. ISD pople at the along vith ecurity; For instance, I knew that the a job of hand-bolding with the families of the there may be SOže ISD record of that\_ wnich would lead to soneone tine, 3 Colling vas pulled out of a staff meeting to talk to me ard said he would call back leter; Do Not Reproduco 6514 5 RK S-E-C-R-E-7 02 l; In 1959, Building which i8 occipied to against NCNA tzrovgh In Noverber 1959, recorder vas 1959 May 2 By June: 1960, At chat tizne case officer, He mazaged to lease NCNA officeand arrarged íor 5 In August 1950, in Havaza a separate SR Division operation agreed to irstall the Division c2se officer, Robert Meet, iogether with the techniciars, izstalled öbe microphcne a2d tape recorder was reroved from Miss Stzcey'8 2partmeat, <!-- image --> 6593 <!-- image --> 4, As 2 building leased by Mzs. Marjorie Lenzox 2n key 5; contracts a2d recailing leases. therefore, David I Christ (alias Carswel:) , - 6. At 2400 bours Chrisi, 2 sceduled September, Lezrox "25 44 1540 bours on 15 Septembez, were get - As of tcday the ageat remaine in the custody of the Cuban euthorities, His wife Neet 40 Lennoz "23 is being debriefed, ar Lenncx Chzist to have been maltreated - According to ?riicles in the Cuban papers the three office and Tbe upon they werë Chcist knawleage as.-tò why;he wa8 The: sub-lease for the the being being - 1v2s were in custody: - vezy light commercial covez, Naw York an8 the thira; o2e in Baltimore coyer agercy contract employee cover or leavizg Cuòa 50-that acus? in question. eííoris are 2 In view <!-- image --> itis cy Mr. appears Isofar 38 the families are corcernee, tesoniciaas\_ is a bacheloz ecooki2 a and he wvill be zeceives a2y inquiries get - 13, A 22 22e releesed: The two wives #ell. Acting Chiei, | 2 | | | |-----|----|------| | | 1 | 1 | | | | Os 1 | | | 1 | CI 1 | <!-- image --> <!-- image --> record There is a folder of to operation, retired urder Black vrapping, Job #57-86/78 , restricted to Offices of DCI, of Security and General Counsel\_ as originator, addressse, or info rezipient of ary of this sensitive Tape <!-- image --> SESRET: <!-- image --> 06593 <!-- image --> 1 4-00000 2 <!-- image --> 1, WaJor ## 1 1, R. 3 2a"2 ble 2 4 ~e 3 3: <!-- image --> 6594 - 2 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 6. - '7 - 1 ## 2 - 6832, 1858 - 2, - 3, 2, 631,50 - 1 é31223 #k' - 1 - ~ 3 <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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104-10130-10344.pdf
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<!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 JAME: FILE: OFFICE: PEONE: GRADE: DEPARIURE Days STATUS ZpY DEPEMDENIS BRIEFING: ciTY PREVIOUS IRAVEL: Area Cover Years Background Use @nly Aree Cover Yeers Aree Cover Years Risk of Capture Iravel Briefing Category A B CERIIFICATION: SPECIAL CLEARANCES COORDINAIED CONCURRENCE: TYPE:\_ COORDINATED SPECIAL BRIEFING IYPE: COORDINATED TYPE: COORDINATED Emergency Contacts Personal Conduct Knovledge of Security Regulations Association vith Foreign Nationals Iravel Precautions Defensive Audio Surveillance Personal Affeirs Cover Personal Correspondence Recponsibility 86 American Abroad OLHER Date Briefed: SEGRET BY <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_cfd27ac6_6e87_43df_a0f5_457211a31635
104-10120-10398.pdf
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<!-- image --> RETURM T@ CIA' Background Use Only Do Nof Reproduce | SEND':R WILL CHECK CLASS | SEND':R WILL CHECK CLASS | SEND':R WILL CHECK CLASS | :ATIOn Top AND | :ATIOn Top AND | :ATIOn Top AND | |----------------------------|----------------------------|----------------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------|-----------------------| | | | LvNFIDENTIAL | LvNFIDENTIAL | LvNFIDENTIAL | SECRET | | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP | | To | NAME AND ADDRESS | NAME AND ADDRESS | NAME AND ADDRESS | DATE INITIALS | DATE INITIALS | | | Chief, LEOB | Chief, LEOB | Chief, LEOB | | | | 2 | Deputy_Chief, SRS | Deputy_Chief, SRS | Deputy_Chief, SRS | | | | 3 | | | | | | | 5 | | | | | | | | | DIRECT REPLY | DIRECT REPLY | PREPARE REPLY | PREPARE REPLY | | | | | | RECOMMENDATION | RECOMMENDATION | | COMMENT | FILE | | | RETURN | RETURN | | CONCURRENCE | INFORMATION | | | SIGNATURE | SIGNATURE | Remarke : 4 ^cl Ael <!-- image --> FOLD HERE To RETURN To SENDER FROM: NAME\_ ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. DATE Sarah Hall 8/28/72 UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL XX SECRET (40) 237 Use previous editions 1-67 14-Ooooo ## SECRET ## 28 August 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Chief, SRS THROUGH Chief, LEOBISRS SUBJECT KORENGOLD, Robert J. #495685 REFERENCE CIA Cable No\_ 689548 dated 22 August 1972 from LLondon] 15 -1 - 1 Information contained in Subject's file is of a miscellaneous nature\_ He has had no Agency affiliation Or use- - An FBI reply dated 19 October 1966 to an inquiry from this Agency stated that FBI files contained references to Subject's assignment in Moscow as a correspondent for Newsweek but did not contain any information of a derogatory nature concerning KORENGOLD - 3 Extract of Foreign Service Dispatch No. 392 from Amembassy Moscow to the Department of State, Washington, D. C. dated 12 December 1960 listed Robert KORENGOLD as UPI correspondent in Moscow. No remarks were made concerning KORENGOLD. - 4. An Overseas Press Bulletin dated 24 April 1965 reported that Newsweek 's bureau chief, Robert KORENGOLD, gave a cocktail party fOr visiting Newsweek's foreign editor , Robert CHRISTOPHER. - On page 4 of a Department of State report of investigation dated 14 December 1965 regarding the activities of a Department of State employee in Moscow, William Henry LUERS, LUERS said that Robert KORENGOLD, Newsweek correspondent, interested in interviewing a Soviet painter whose work had been shown in Paris. The report further stated "At KORENGOLD's request, LUERS <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> attempted to arrange for such meeting through Andre AMALRIK. After calling from the Embassy to arrange the appointment, LUERS and KORENGOLD went to AMALRIK's apartment. The painter was not there, and shortly after their arrival two militia men and KGB officers came to AMALRIK apartment. AMALRIK was arrested, tried, and sentenced for a 'parasite LUERS said that his superior at the Embassy , Malcolm TOON, was unhappy about this activity and was critical of LUERS in his efficiency rating because of it. LUERS said he did not previously mention it to the interviewing agent because he did not wish to further complicate matters n (LUERS was security approved as a GS-7 JOT in June 1957, subject to technical interview, but his case was cancelled when he accepted another position He was subsequently granted liaison clearances in February and March 1962.) being - 6 A New York Times article for 11 January 1970 reported that Karel VAN HET REVE had an exclusive interview to Newsweek's Robert J . KORENGOLD concerning the trial of four Russian dissidents . (Karel VAN HET REVE #839052 Elwas granted a POA in June 1969\_ for use as an informant by SB/PO/M, West Europe, under Project Z4 AEEGGHEAD. given - 7 Subject's file contains a copy of his business card identifying him as UPI corre spondent in Moscow. A notation by E. MENDOZA/ SRS dated August 1960 states "KORENGOLD's card was picked up by Barbara POWERS in Moscow during trial of Francis POWERS. - 15 -/ 8. CIA Cable 389853 dated 29 July Mr . Robert James "Bud" KORENGOLD, London correspondent, Newsweek, had told Mr Eugene ROSENFELD, Press Attache, American Embassy, London, that Newsweek was planning to do a cover story on the Agency and KORENGOLD was looking for anecdotes favorable to the Agency . Headquarters guidance was requested in cable. A CIA Book Message dated 30 July 1971 was sent priority advising that Newsweek magazine was in process of a major story intelligence community, including CIA, and while cable recipients were not to seek out Newsweek correspondents, were to be re sponsive under certain Iimitations which were specified in detail in the book message. doing they <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_395ba4ec_338a_4618_a8f6_84f5baddd198
104-10164-10054.pdf
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<!-- image --> Morig. 1 C/LAD v/ett cos, Qulto w/att 1 Co8, <!-- image --> <!-- image --> PBI DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION, BUBJECT : 105-22456 (MIAMI) <!-- image --> 2222482 f0! 15971 ( ~ - 1 Venezuela T0 Hope 2, detained He Val [d Veneruelans Hhaf Case And Hade i@noaance 88 He 80 <!-- image --> 9 Y Cara 9y <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## OUIGO. 6 <!-- image --> 0 Mavy Legatf 36 82 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> In0 sssistanf May Parole , Charges Related And Gonspiracy\_ He Passport, Used In However, R, Now And In <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 140o000 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> DATB: 28 SEPTEMBER 1974 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECI: ANTI-CASTRO ACIIVITIES FBI FIE NO: DATE: CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL 8UBJECI: 105-21947 (MIAMI) <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 14-ooooo <!-- image --> 12 <!-- image --> CLASSIFICATION: BUBJECT: 10-17ua (IAMI) 14 MARCK 1974 BUBJECI : DATE: BUBJECI : CLABBIFICATIQN: 30) 305 29, 14 DATE: 12 FERRUARY 197 CLASSIFICATION: 105-21598 CLA8SIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECT: DECEMBER 3, 1973 174-728 (MIAMI) DATE: CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECI: ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA FBI FILE NO: 105-2856 (MIAMI) DATE: 15 JANUARY 1974 CLASSIFICATION: ` NONE GIVEN 105-21892 (MIAMI) DATEI CLABBIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL MEINENDEZ 105-3492 14-00000 (NIAX) 'nw CONPIDENTIAL CLABSITFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECT: ORIANDO: BOSCH AVIDA 105-2856 (MIAMI) DATB: CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN SUBJECI: FBI FIIB N: 105-2150C (MIAMI) DATB: 31 JULY 1973 NONE GIVEN 105-20913 (MIAMI) 29 JUNE 1973 CLASSIFICATION: BUBJECT: 105-1742 (MIAMI) <!-- image --> 105-20213 (MIAHI) 39 JANUARY 1973 CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN SURJECT: 105-26913 (MIAM) DATE: 24 JANUARY 1973 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECI: FBI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (NEW YORK) DATE: 18 JANUARY 1973 CLABSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 14-Ooooo <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 1 j ] 3 1 1 4 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 9 0 H Yar , If NE Ik - VISA Imaf 1 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 2/ U,8, 9 2 - Yab Ik R Ufaa 3979 80 1p 0 <!-- image --> DATB: 27 JANUARY 1971 CIASSIFICATION: CONFIENTIAL BUBJECI: PBI FIIE NO: 105-2856 (MIAMI) <!-- image --> DAIE: 8 APRIL 1969 CLASSIFICATION: SUBJECI: OBLANDO BOSCH AVILA NONE GIVEN (NEW YORK) DAIE; 28 MARCH 1969 CLABSIFICAIION: NONE GIVEN BUBJECI : <!-- image --> 2 21 J0 Mkcy Jv9 105-16691 (MIAMI) 28 FEBRUARY 1969 OLASBIFICATION, CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECT: 105-15889 (MIAMI) 18 FEBRUARY 1969 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECI: MIRR FBI FIIE NO: 105-2855 (MzAMI) DATE: 14 FEBRUARY 1969 CLABSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN BUBJECI : ORIANDO BOSCH AvILA 149-225 (MIAMI) . 10 FEBRUARY 1969 CONFIDENTIAL BUBJECI: BOIO - PUJOL 105-15774 <!-- image --> 14-ooooo <!-- image -->
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doc_76caea5f_c521_4337_9833_d4c274d26734
104-10122-10307.pdf
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MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Security 4 1967 May 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 wa $ in January 1967 at an Ex-Agent s dinner. All of my association with Morgan has been through the Ex-Agent 8 , 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 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 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. give - 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 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. <!-- image --> 24 - 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 BureauMorgan 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 wa s started that Morgan hoped to replace Hoover; the Director wa 5 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. - 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 wa s 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 - 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 Agengy who knew him and worked with him at the BureauI feel certain thatErank 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 habitsIt 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 broadcasting and news business. Holmes) ) <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_2fdf75d6_bd4e_471c_b62d_6929df21324e
104-10004-10156.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 <!-- image --> ## 1 June 1964 ## MEMO FOR IHE\_RECORD - At 0900 this morning I talked with Frank Friberg recently returned COS Helsínki re Warren Comm1ssion Inquiry concerning the timetable of Oswald s stay in Fínland October 1959, Including contact with the Soviet Consulate there. (Copy of the Commission letter of 25 May 64 and State Cable of 64 attached .) May - 2 . Friberg gave me the following information: - a, It takes 25 minutes to drive from the alrport to downtown Helsinki; - By taxi, it would take no more than 5 mInutes to reach the Soviet consulate; - The Sovlet consulate probably closed at 1300 hours local time 6n Saturdays in 1959; - d Passenger lists (manifests) at the U.S . Consulate in Helsinki are retäined for s1x months and then are destroyed . Mr \_ Robert Fulton (CIA) was U.S. consular officíal there at the time\_ only - e A copy of s cable inquiry would g0 Eo the Helsinki Station and they would assist in preparatlon 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 780-340 <!-- image --> Document Number saME As 716-838 <!-- image --> Se0 Sanltized File Number 235 For
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104-10106-10421.pdf
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2104-10106-10421 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 coi Mao TEL Clssification TELEPOUCH 0 0 - 0 return To: - 0 13-4 To : 13-(0 TELEPOUCH 22 DISP DATE: NOVEMBER 19733-0 (3-4 03 6 1973 HR LESLIE V \_ JARVISREP CARRIED T@ 425 4 LETTER AUSTRALIA: BJUSTICE A . R . Itt REQUESTING INFORMATI@N THE RELIABILITY HERBERT ITKIN HE DES(RIBE) As A F#RMER CIA And FEI EMPLOYEE . FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS ARE THE GIST @F LETTER , WHICH To WILLIAM {SIC} DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: CHIEF FROM : CHIEF , ASIA DIVISION SUBJECT: MR . HERBERT ITKIN FYI A 4 COMMISSION ThE IMfILTRATION @F ORGANIZE) CRIMC Into South WALES . It Is OF SUBSTANTIAL 1 IMPORTANCE To HIS That HE COnSIDER EVIDENCE GIVEN DURING A 73 OF OGC SUBJ: ITKIN, HERBERT RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce no InDEX DATE <!-- image --> IN ENGLAN) I# JULY 1941 BY ITKIN. IN HIS TESTIMONY IN HR . ITKIN CLAINEd To HAVE BEEN RECRUITED BY CIA IN "UNDDERCOVER CAPACITY" Ix 1954 . HE CLAIMED HE THE UNTIL MARCH 1963 UHICH TIME BY SOME HE FBI 2768- HOFFITT asks FOR MR . ITKIN YEARS 1969 FOR (OPIES AFFIPERSONS In AUTHORITY TKE.FBI OR 'CIA USED IM PROCEEPfNGS; IN ) \_ AOFFITT That In THE INTERESTS 0F PRIVACY HE E5 LETTER VIA THE THaï REPLY BE To 8Y THE AUSTRALIAN In 2 MR MOFFITT' 5 REQUEST Was BY THE OFFICE GENERAL Who fIADE AVAILABLE FOR MR . AOFFITT THREE {ALL OF PUBLIC HERBERT ITKIN AND HIS AFFILIATION WITh REPLY 5Y Ing ITKIN FURNISHED INFORHATION To NVER A YEARS , BUT That HE Was To ENgLA#) COLLECT AMY <!-- image --> | DATE : ORIG : UNIT: EXT: | Coordinating Officers | IP USE ONLY | |----------------------------|-------------------------|---------------| | Cross Reference | 923 | | <!-- image --> FOR CIA HE DID FURNISH The CIA WITH ANY TION WHILE HE Was - 3\_ REPLY Was To HR . IM THE SAME REQUEST CAME POUCHING COPIES LETTERS \_ VIA POUCH E2 - HIS 03
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104-10076-10217.pdf
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5 ## SECRET RETURN TOCIA Background Use Only: INFO E E 0920162 DIR CITE 8124 RYBAT TYPIC AMTURVY SAGTEL REF 8694 (in )6046) 15 ; RECD MSG NR . 5 START THINGS VIA And JAPANESÊ EABASSY UE EXPECT POUCHInG THINGS S0 BE Can T BUT HO , BULLETS: ADVISE OVER VKICH Can <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 3 ROUTING 5
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104-10145-10047.pdf
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INTERNAL USE ONLY ## JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLAIIVE COUNSEL <!-- image --> Thursday 10 November 1977 - (Unclassified MLG) EMPLOYMENT REQUESTS Concerning Debbie'8, in the office of Reprebentative Douglas Applegate (D. Ohio) , request a8 to whether we had received an application from their constituent, Robert Sensibaugh, I informed her, per the Office of Personnel, that we had not a8 of yet. She thanked me for my belp. - 2 . (Unclassified MLG) LLAISON Per her request I forwarded to Karen, in the office of Representative Mario Biaggi (D.\_ N. Y. ), a copy of the press release that went out regarding the CIA tours. - 3. (Unclassified MG) LIAISON Received a call from Ted Winicov, in the office of Representative Ricbard T. Schulze (R. Pa. ), wbo requested a copy of the Agency publication "Soviet Commercial Operations in the West. " Itold him a copy would be forwarded to him. - 4. (Unclassified KSN) LIAISON Called Dawn, secretary to Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select Committee on Assassination8, and get up a meeting for tomorrow afternoon for Mr. Sidney Stembridge DDIOS, and Mr. Cummins to meet with Profesgor Blakey. - 5. (Secret DTC) LIAISON Called Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select\_Committee and informed him that we had received six Privacy Act requests from members of the Select Committee staff for any Becurity information on them which is held by the Agency. I did not provide the names of the requesters to Blakey. asking - 6. (Internal Use RJK) LIAISON Keith Raffel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, visited the Badge Office and received his Headquarters badge. He then proceeded to the C&amp;R conference room where he reviewed extracts of NIS' s Kingdom, Australia, and France. ) Evvy Vidal, O/SA/DO/O, assisted with the(United Kingdom liaison)service aspects. Only ## SECRET 'INTERNAL USE ONLY <!-- image -->
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doc_186db57f_f2b5_4dca_b42f_15675d48a919
104-10124-10149.pdf
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6 1 raflëcta the 8, 24 2, 'Bobool; 128 30 + to the Kest 5, 2 <!-- image --> Df Logstlos 077
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104-10107-10085.pdf
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RETURN TO CIA Background Use Do Not Reproduce Only ## 5 February 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of the General Counsel VIA Chief, Central Cover Staff IFO Rocca, CI Staff SUBJECT 03 (Thomas Iee Roberts) Ihe Itkin Case - 1. At our meeting on 30 January 1969, raised relative to the relationship certain additional questions were between (oberts and Itkin 02 - First, when did GBLOBE Conestoga )had aware that Itkin and the them in @fricaßoWe were (oberts)with 2 proposal to represent meetings in 1966 through case officer cover company busirss he had developing some potential England We were with interests from the United States and than given the name of the Conestoga 27 October 1966. We cannot say that we individual names of those involved. knew 03 (Roberts) to have discussions It was not uncommon for when it became with a number of potential clients; from this apparent that no real iness wes forthcoming group , our ïnterest ceasedGroup been bus: At the 30 January meeting, we were also questions about asked certain he and Itkin has the Agency. prior s Jassociation with 03 - We can add nothing to( 63 that entered into an Roberts 'Jaccount of January 1968 reflecting authorized leave with the firm on 31 1961 wherein he was per week for that period. from 1 June 1961 to 31 1963 drawing $10O.00 May May <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_c954731c_4a30_44c9_ad2d_829d1191f11b
104-10073-10350.pdf
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<!-- image --> 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ## SECRET <!-- image --> LA/COG 305317 ATIN: Chris Hopkins to: froa: Jim Harrison Ihe followins 3SG records are attached: <!-- image --> contain informtion on: They <!-- image --> <!-- image --> RETURN TO CIA Background Use Do Not Reproduce Only <!-- image --> HH-28312 20 September 1976 Attacbed for your informatlon cc: Copÿ sent to SE/BB/A <!-- image -->
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doc_7b009ccd_9b28_4728_bb1f_76cc0d7702a6
104-10140-10101.pdf
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2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 INTE USE ONLY JOURNAL OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Ihursday 10 November 1977 - 1 (Unclassified MLG) EMPLOYMENT REQUESTS Applegate (D. Ohio), request a8 to whether we had received an application from their constituept, Robert Sensibaugh, I informed her per the Office Of Personnel, a8 of yet. She thanked mo for my help. - 2 (Unclassified MLG) LIAISON forwarded to Karen, in the office of Representative Mario Biaggi (D., N. E.} a tours. - (Unclassified MG) LIAISON Received a call from Ted Winicov, in the office of Representative Richard I. Schulze (R wbo requested a copy of the Agency publication "Soviet Commercial~ Operations in the Weat. " Itold him a copy would be forwarded to him - 4, (Unclassified KSN) LIAISON Called Dawn, secretary to Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, House Select Committee on Assassinations, and set uP a meeting for tomorrow afternoon and Mr. Cumming to meet with Professor Blakey - 5. (Secret DTC) LIAISON Called Professor G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Director, and informed him that we had received six Privacy Act requests Trom members of the Select Committee staff asking for any security information on them which i8 held by the Agency. I did not provide the names of the requesters to Blakey. - 6 , (Internal Use Only RJK) LIAISON Keith Raffel, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence staff, visited the Office and received his Headquarters badge. He then proceeded to the C&amp;R conference room where he reviewed extracts of NIS' s relating to the security services oflhe United (l,4,I| Kingdom, Australia, and France Evvy Vidal, O/SA/DO/O, assisted with the(United Kingdom liaison)gervice aspects. Badge <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_d90654d8_56a7_44d1_9ade_b89774731681
104-10092-10340.pdf
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ACTION , Info 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SR 7, RF ,; VR T 0823152 CITE 6a45 24, 06 1 05 6 AL SO 06 2; SECuP {Ty SEP? "2S 2 ~ 06 . Is 96 S OF 96 08 Ao 1 54/7 #v ä6 5. 06 <!-- image -->
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104-10063-10179.pdf
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B- 3786 6 MAR 1973 SUBJECT : Travel from Algiers - 1 A sensitive and reliable source reported on 26 February 1973 that the travel documents (Titres de Voyage) requested the Algerian Governnent by Willian HOLDER (Subject of your New York Field Office File 164-694) 'are intended for HOLDER hinself Melvin MCNAIR (Bureau File Numnber 157-26560)= Jean MCNAIR (Bureau File Number 157 26561)= Larry BURGESS also known as George Edward WRIGHT (Bureau File Number Joyce Jeceorge Catherine KERKOW (Subject of your New York Field Office File 164-694) and Eldridge - 2 Source speculates that nane was included with the others desiring travel documents in order to convince certain Algerian authorities that CLEAVER who departed in early February 1973 , was still in Algiers Although Source does not know when the docunents will be issued\_ he believes that the Government will do - 3 Both Melvin MCNAIR and George BROWN were arrested by the Algerian police on separate charges of possession of handguns BROWN was found to be carrying a 1oaded revolver and MCNAIR had given an Algerian youth two pistols for safekeeping. One of the pistols was of Chinese manufacture \_ Neither BROWN nor MCNAIR were kept under arrest for any length of tine - 4 , Source has been unable toš provide any additional information regarding the destination of above mentioned individuals We are checking <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## 8 1 8 further abroad and will provide Your Bureau with any additional pertinent information obtained. The above infornation is being made available to your Bureau in response to your request for information on the activities of the CLEAVER Faction located in foreign countries as transmitted in Your teletype 004 dated 17 March 1971 Subject: Black Panther Party-CLEAVER Faction Racial Matters - - 5. The information in this report is being provided to your Bureau with the understanding that it will receive no further dissenination other than to Your appropriate field offices without the prior approval of this office; and that any reference to it in internal Bureau äocuments will state only that it was obtained from a confidential with no mention Of the office originating this report\_ ## Please transmit reply via CACTUS channel Originated CI/SO: Mullen: jb: 6 Mar 73 Based on: Algiers 1368 2 Mar 73 by: Original FBI (via CI 7 CI/sò B-Memo Chrono PROD Algiers PG Chrono 2
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104-10110-10621.pdf
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[104-10110-10621 ## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 <!-- image --> SECRET <!-- image --> ## DA VID Lc CHRIST Chief of TSD/Audio Operations Branch witting of the following: Al audio operationg worla-wide since December 1957 to present date. research. Had kncwledge of certain Staff D and FI equipment and operations- for Clearancee through Top Secret; Specia! Intelligence clearance, and "Q" clearance As Branch Chie{ in TSD, be on all perBonnel in ISD and 8 eneral knovledge uf Lhe overall activitiee, including ## SECRET
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104-10123-10160.pdf
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[104-10123-10160 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 ## 19 January 1961 Chief, Desk 3051 Izeho Avenue, ~eshington D.C. 4-S5/2 - c;' '1 h:s reguested securit" epprovel to use the above site to 2 approvel recommerded. - Karx Folder requires place for {he of I: (172341) an Asent cf Securitv ieseerch Staff. has of SAC/:FO to grant securi ty - 2 Since thi s site is o terminated on 1 March 1961 and edvised that it is leased in alias no security can ascertained, thet SB/1 be advised that there is no c:icn 10 the contemcla ted use of this site. <!-- image --> Fotert eorard (16 Jan.
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104-10110-10525.pdf
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SUBJECI: (See al8o BAZISIA Leureano Rudolph Rícbard exlle quebtloned by GARRISON'6 Btaff 1n tralning for Cubeng at Lacombe, told the FBI 1n 1964 tbat Laureano BATISIA men from Miemi 1n responge to 8 request from DAVIS in 1963 . Ibe men stayed at 8 home near Iacombe, May ## SOURCE : 5, Enclosures and 3 ## 0S IWDICES RESUIIS: Not Background Use Only Do Reproduce Subject, 8 32 year old Cuban exile; wag from wealthy Cuban femlly end 1n Cuba he was 8 banker \_ He granted 8 POA 1n 1959 and OA use 86 8 PP agent 1n December Havene, Cube \_ A copy 8 letter in Subject's flle deted 22 November1963 Blged by SubJect 8s Executíve Comittee, Movlnlento Democreta Cristiano 1s eddressed to Major General Bele K. KIRALY, President, and offered the services of the MDC and discussions with other antí-CASIRO organizatlons Ihe Hungarlan Freedom Fighters were @gency sponsored and Interested in informatlon for contact between the two organlzatlons . approvel Inc. ## DEIAILS: Dur the FBI 1n October 1963 1n New York Rudolph Richard 1n January 1961 be New York where he Berved tbe MDC and tbe Department \_ DAVIS also sa1d that Bome nineteen men bad been sent from 13 December 1967 Of Militery granted 8 Provlslonal Operatlonel Approval on 30 December 1959 an Operatlonal Approval on 20. February 1960 for uge 8 PP Agent, Havane, Cube 14-Ooooo <!-- image --> to New Orleans by Laureeno BATISIA 1n response to 8 request by . DAVIS for ren to work In lumber be was connected. 1n Guatenale \_ men Btayed at 8 bone near Lacombe, When the FBI selzed dynamite and other explosiveg neerby, the men becare disgruntled and were unvilling to proceed to Guatemala \_ the lumber company pald thelr fare back to Some of the names of these men were follows : Victor PANEQUE, Lleodorlno INIERIAN, Fernando FERNANDEZ, and fnu FORNES - <!-- image -->
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104-10088-10070.pdf
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CLANDESTINE CSI NO. 10-5 SECURITY Revlsed 17 July 1958 ## COVERT AND RELATED MATTERS Re{erence: CSI-F No. 10-5,*17 1958 July Rescission: CSI No. 10-5, 31 January 1955 CONTENTS Page Page PURPOSE EMPLOYEES AND OFFICIALS GENERAL 1 OF FOREIGN SERVICES 5 DVESTIGATIONS 2 NOTIFICATION OF TERMINA- OPERATIONAL APPROVALS 2 TION OR DISCONTINUANCE COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS OF COVERT SECURITY AP - AND PROPRIETARY PROVALS OR PROPREETARY APPROVALS APPRÖVAËS COVERT SECURTY APPROVALS FOR LIAISON WITH UNITED- STATES OFFICIALS IRECRUIT- SERVANTS OF EMPLOYEES ## 1. PURPOSE ol headquarters components wíth CSI-F No. 10-5. ## 2. GENERAL - 2 The Chiel, Counter Intelligence StafI, Is delegated authorlty to act for the Deputy Director (Plans) In the exerclse of al {unctlons which are the latMd Provlsional Operational Apprpvals. - b. represeat him in disoi Covert Security Appzovals, Provisional Covert Securit} Approvals, - c ocerational data and knowledge ol the Öflce oi Securlty such data may be necessary for proper performance by either component made available or shall be 7e <!-- image --> SBCRET CLANDESTINE SERVICES ISTRUCTION NO. 10-5 ## 3, INVESTIGATIONS <!-- image --> ton #lth approval matters, except [or the check o[ certaln Agency records, 1B reserved to the Ollce o{ Securlly ## 4\_ OPERATIONAL APPROVALS - 2 Records Integration Divlslon) 1n the Clandestlne Servlces wlll be accomjectto spot check by Counter Lntelllgence Stalf. responslble ollclal ol the requesting divlslon that - b. Bubject may have used); Inormatlon relatng to character, reputatlon, polltcs, Or other comments; background Inormatlon; PRQ pllcate); and {teld traces. Any Inorça 4s Bubject concernlng hlmseL o{ actlvlties or employgen be {urnlshed Ing that resul {ro e It 1s als0 necan Operatonal Approval vill The Counter Intellígence Stai In rare, compli Counter Intellgence Stau, may wlsh actually to revlew the materlal of the Records Integratlon Dlvíslon. A brlel practlcal statement of the scope, nalure, and geographical area of the proposed usage ol the Bubject wQU be furnlshed to the Oflce ol Securlty along wit the other data Ung - vestigation to be conducted and any parHcular points to be emphasized in subject: plausible type of cover (i: general Governmect or ccuaerclal) to bs e., - d Securíty wlll {orward 1{3 recommendatlon to the Counter Intelligence Upon roceipt ol thls materlal SECRET <!-- image --> 2 C CLANDESTINE SERVICES INSTRUCTION NO. 10-5 <!-- image --> Securlty does not recommend against the use ol the Indivldual, determIne {lce o{ Securlty of Its declslon. Flty recommends agaínst the use ol an individual and the Clandestlne {act. In this event, the Counter Intelligence Staff and the Securlty Support Dlvlslon wll endeavor to arrive at an agroed position and, to this end, the {ormer 'ance unttl {Iv have eläpsed ater'the Offlce of Security has been advlsed Securlty whenever It has: abey days - (1) Granted an Provlslonal Qperational Approval 75 - gatve reports, name check Becurltj or good of the Agency lty wlll not be obllged to Iurnish all Investgatlve material\_ In such cases materlal has been withheld and wlll, upon request, discuss the matter wIth Clandestlne Servlces. - A Provlslonal Operatlonal Approval may also be requested where clrcumstances warrant. A search ol the IndlceB of the Agency, Includlng thoge a Provlsional Operatonal Approval - atlonal Approval or a Provlslonal Operatlonal Approval Is termlnated {or any reason, the requester In order notlfy the Counter Intelligence Staf prompty advlse the Ofice of Security. ## 5. COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS AND PROPREETARY APPROVALS - 2 traces: This A briet practlcal statement rlty <!-- image --> e <!-- image --> be furnished to theOflce of Securlty The requester bhould also t0 the Offlce o Securlty any Buggebtiong [urnlsh conducted and the Investgatlon to be sucb The reGorernment or commerclal) to be employed in the type-o{-cover Investizatlon and mhether the subject has been briefed conduct ol the e. - b. In Covert: Securlty Approval or Proprletary Approval Records 'atlon Dlvision Offlce o{ Securlty All {lles ot the Records Integration Dlvlsion, except data, FWl be made In those InwILl re{urnlah theretrom to the reprein paragraph abovë, The Ofice ot Securlty wll conduc? approprlate Covert Securíty Approvalb Provilslonal Covert Seçuflty Approvals and Integr 5.2, deny - C, Covert Securlty - (1) Make avaiable to the Coua provals are granted Approvale @)Proprletary Ap- - Approval or Stafl any Proprletary Approval lorelgn government, organlzatlon of the Communlst Party. - d Where the OtIce of Securlty Issues or denles a Covert or quester. [n the case of disapproval dlrected to the reone ol gecurlty dlsa?prcval curlty Approval or Intelligence Staff. Where a Covert SeServlces stlll desires to use the subject 00 2 calculated risk basis, the Ui flce of Security upon request, fuzn!sh to the Counter Therea:fer Inteliigence Staf a Staft, the requester, 2nd the Security the Counter Intelligerce an agreed posltion. Supoort Dlvlslon #Ll attempt to ?eacn copy the #ill, - e, A Covert Security Approval or a Proprletary by a Provlslonal Covert Security Approval may be preceded Approval. Approval or 2 Provlølonal Proprletary <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 2 2 <!-- image --> - 1 Unless otherwlse deslgnated py the Oflice of Security, Investlgatlve data alleng may be shown to proper ollces of the division and may deemed necessary by the dlvlsion, be [orwarded to the [leld The dlspatch or cable In such cases will be coordlnated wIth the Counter Intelllgence Staff and the Office of Security No investigative data will be transmItted or dis closed to other than Agency staff olicials without the speciic prior ap: strictly In such cases. No Investigative data regarding United States citpatch or cable involved. Ing ## COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS FOR LIAISON WITH UNITED STATES OFFICIALS Requests lor Covert Securlty Approvals lor Llalson er Such oliclals are in the Unlted States or abroad)5 'tted dlrecty 6 the Offlce of Secur:ty. cated a9 a request {or Covert The request shall be accompanled by all available date and place of the employlng agency, ad the don and assignment ol the persón Involved. In cases involving milltary personnel-the minimum blodate and place ol birth, rank and serlal number, and the parent service. In each case the details of the llalson #Ith the individual must be set forth. birth, posi ## 7 SERVANTS OF AGENCY EMPLOYEES Requests to headquarters for appropriate checks on domestlc personnel emFloyed in the homes ol Agency employees overseas shall be lorwarded by the requester to the Office ot Security accompanied by all available biographical Irformatlon and the results of overseas Investigations\_ ## 8 EMIPLOYEES OF OTHR U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCES Proper clearance o staft or contract employees (Including Indigenous em ployees) ol other U.S Government agencles for ocgratioral use includes notlllcation to and approval by the employee 3 parent agency in Washington. Suafl , Attentlon: Uniteg agencies or the Oifice Or Investlgatlon o{ cials of foreign <!-- image --> <!-- image --> {orwarded by the requester to the Counter Intelllgence Stall lor processing to the O{llce of Securlty. Such requests shall be transmitted with complete results cí :leld traces, all avallable biographlcal information, and 2 state ## 10. NOTIFICATION OF TERMINATION OR DISCONTIUANCE OF COVERT SECURITY APPROVALS OR PROPRIETARY APPROVALS" - jquesier o{ the-dlson wbon queated or granted ## SPECIAL SERVICES <!-- image --> - to the Ouce of Securit Each request shall Indlcate the te Inqúlry, shall specuy the exact acdon requlred, and shall cont4f 'avallable background and/or blographlçal Lnlormatlon concernIng the subfect. - com- ## 12. DOUBLE AGENIS The operatlonal declslon authorlzlng the doubling ot an agent of a forelgn power will be coordlnated with the Counter Intelllgence Staff even though no ## 13 DEFECIION AND RECRUITMENT I PLACE No attempt to delect or recruit In place (a) a member ol the Communlst Party or (b) United RIchard: Helms 5 <!-- image --> SECRET ( DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO: 5010 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 ## RESIRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE OF CERTAIN Rescission: CSI 50-10, 13 July 1970 ## 1 GENERAL - eral it is DDO policy to select agent assets with primary regard to the egents' ` abilities, target access; and security)and with fewv restrictions as to their origins, professions Or status as members of particular groups. The basic rule is that any consenting adult may be Directorate. There are; however, certain sensitive categories of individuals or groups whosc operational use by thë Operations Directorate is prohibited or in some way: restricted for reasons not necessarily: related considerations. - b. These prohibitions or restrictions stem from one of the following: - (1) The Agency has been directed by U.S. Goverpmental authority to restrict Or avoid the operational use of particula càtegory of individuals. - (2) Tbe Agency has entered into a restrictive agreement with an organization; govemment; corporation; Or official responsible for a category of individualsc - (3) The Director the Dgputy Director for Operations has imposed 'certain category of individuais due to the extreme risk or sensitivity òF such exploitation. ## 2 PURPOSE Tne purpose of this instruction is to set ` forth the prohibitions and policy resirictions (as distinguished from security restrictions the in ccriain: cases. Where propriate, reference has mnade tc which provides more' detailed guidence tan this instructicn. The ater in 'any way the reruirements 'for in DOI 2nd DOI-F 10-5. special special <!-- image --> DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 DOI 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 ## 3. DEFINITIONS Within the context of this instruction the definitions listed below will apply: Special zote must be taken of the fact that the term- "operationa} 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 whicà 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 suance by the responsible operating components will be referred to the Deputy Director fòr Operations for decision ## a Operational 'Use ing of any individual .or. group for DDO:puposes on either a witting or unwitting basis by or on the behalf of an element of the Operations Directorate Utilization is made of an individual or ` group wvhenever thàt inelement; provides information; perfoms serviees; Brovides cover; or supplies finarcial material other support necessary for the accomplishment' of DDO operational objectives either\_directly Or indirectly, to or for an elezent of the Operations Directorate ## b DDO Element person or groupuvho or which is responsible to, owned or controlled either directly or indirectly by the Operations Directorate. Included under this definition are employees members of Agency proprietary mechAny ## Contact association having as its purpose the initiation or furtherance of DDO operations. Ay ## RESTRICTIONS ON OPERATIONAL USE - Restrictions on the operational use of individuals or groups are of four types and cover twenty five separate categories as outlinec below and as described in greater detail in paragraphs 5 through 8 of this instruction: - (1) Operational Use is Prohibited (sec paragraph 5) = - (2) Members and trainees ot (b) [Fulbright grantees; <!-- image --> SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-CENERAL 4 September 1973 - (c) Officials or employees of the [ntemational Association for Cultural Freedom; - (e) Employees of[ s. private detective investigative agencies - or lgrantees of the Ford, Rockefeller and Caregie Foundations; Use Requires ` Special Extra-Ägency Concurrence (see paragraph 8) An APpnovti - (b) DDO agents Or assets in the United States; - (d) Citizens (or persons documented as citizens of Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom ( (including its oyerseas dependent territories and Zealand; - (c) Agents and human sourçes .of foreign intelligence registered by other U.S. agencies; - (f) . Merchant seamen on of{certain countries: ships - OI employeesof public . infor mation medià - (c) Individuals engaged in public relations activities; - (b) CARE employèes; - or employees of .Communist countries in the United States; - (f) Staff members or officials of Red Cross societies; - (e) Foreign delegates or employees 'of the United Nations assigned in the U.S. and U.S citizen delegates Or employees wherever assigned; - g) Officials of the Vatican State; - (i) Members of educational or private voluntary organizations; - (à) U.S. Govemment-funded professors;, lecturers; students or grantees; - i) Officials or employees of the African-American Institute; - of ' Arec Diiision (see paragraph 8) 'Chief - "(B) citizeri tes Or United Nations ganizations not igned ín the-U.S.; 'delegat - b ho comes under more than onecype of his particular case. (004142 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 9 9 SECRET DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 ## 5. OPERATIONAL USE PROHIBITED 79 2 DOI 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 Members cnd|Trainees of ACTION - (1) It is Agency policy that members and(rainees of ACTIONJwill not be used in any capacity, with or without remuneration by the Agency OI by organizations under i{s jurisdiction (The term with JACTION except trainees. 9 9 - (2) It is Agency policy that former {nembers of ACTIOM may be employed or used by the Agency or by organizations under its jurisdiction only in accordance with the folowing: - (b) 44 - (a) Except as stated in (b) ` below, Agency only' if a period of five full years has -elapsed since bis separation fromfACTION. - (c) The employment: % a the provisions of subpàragraph (a) or (b) above must have the specific prior approval '%f the Deputy Director for Opgrations: - 99 mezbers of ACTIÖN ) above) Former traineg did not servë at any time service did not include dútykor overseas may be employed OI operationally by DDO 'elements provided the specific apof the Deputy Digctor for Operations is obtained. used prior proval - (5) Information may be . received by the DomestcCollectionDivision from\_priyate corporations and other organizations employing fomer SACTIONpersonnel, [personnel. However, any\_direct brief ing or debriefing; % Or 99 - (4) use is permitted by subparagraph (2) or (3) above may not be assi to or in country for ivhich he had beenftrained or to which he had been: assigned gned used JÄCTION9 must be obtained. SECRET 0004143 C SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 (b If the individual; is a former overseas,. five years must have elapsed since his . separation from 99 If contact with a former @r Jor overseas should be Director for Operations may request an exception from the Director aS the liaison officer to the Domestic Collection Divísion\_ duty DDO policy prohibits the' operational use of individuals who are receiving 99 U.s: Government suppor 'under certain provisions of the EMutual Educational and. Cultural ; Exchange Act of . 1961,. as anended, {î ' commonly known as the Fulbright:Hays Act JFalling ànder this prohibition are' dent artists and\_student.musicians who recëtve 94 [scholarships Or Board of Foreign Scholarsbips]appointed by the President of the-United States Operational use of such individuals is prohibited only: during the period when are participating in the {9 [ducational and cultural exchange program] This prohibition specifically does not apply to the several categories other provisions of specialists. OI participants at international trade fairs or expositions who do not come under the' aegis of the[Presidents Board of Foreign Scholar9 9 Officials or Employees of theInternational Association for Cultural Freedom of the : officials or employees of theTInternational Ássociation for naltuf Freedoml Contacts with such individuals which DDO officers ae obliged to make in their cover capacities must be limited to their: cover assignments\_ d. Officials, Employees; or[Grantzes of. the Ford,; Rockefeller ard Carnegie Foundatiors persons: actively participating in and they 0 wlüch are thes ~organiza: tions. on: nonoperation:l contacts or consultations with such individuals 5 SECRET <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-CENERAL 4 September 1973 P - e. Employees . oflU.S. Private Detective Investigative Agencies" use either in the United States OI overseas of the employees of any U.S.-owned detective investigative agency This policy does not apply to operational use òf employees of organizations which are strictly in commercial engaged ## 6. EXTRA-ACENCY CONCURRENCE REQUIREP - 2. Employees of [ther US. Government Agenciesl Approval for the operational use % or contract ( including foreign) U.S. Governinent ` agencies cases wbere Ehelmployees agency in Washingt8g has been notified of and has approved of the-intended operational use the provisions of DOI 10-5. 9 staff parent In 'accordancë wvith thë: agreement: existing . betiveen the Bederal Bureau to Únited States. Coordination with the FBI;of appropriates ìnformation on DDO operational activities the responsibility of the Chief, Liaison Group, Opërations Staff; - ter 'investigation means 'systematic and direct inquiries or procedurzs such as physical oritéchnical surveillances or neighborhood inquiries aimed at developing infoymation conceming an individuals activities Or background; F 'investigation' does not include the acceptance contacts or contacts normally made by Agency officials in discharging their - DDO element for recruitment of any official or of any visitor from a Communist couintry requires the concurrence of the FBI {oreign prior - (3) planned meeting in the United States tor assessment and social development betwveën a DDO element and 2 fcreign official of known Or presumed interest t0 the FBI or between official or visitor from à Coimunist country requires that Any prior - (4) Whenever domestic DDO involve: matters ` pertaining to thenational security of the States appropriate identification of engaged in the operations in the\_United States wvill be persons SECRET 9 99 <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 provided /o the FBIJ In accordance with this policy, the following categories of DDO Tassets will 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 thë Uriled States for operational purposes: U.S. Agencies 19 ## d. Citizens (or Persons of Australia, Canada; the Uríted Kingdom ( including its Overseas Dependent Territories) and (ISR has been . established at headquarters to provide for United States Intelligence Board (USIB) agencies centralized record of agents and human sources of foreign principal ` purpose is to register primacy of interest and prevent multiple recruitment unintentional. duplicate. operational use sources] It is USIB policy that no individual 9 $ poses[y any other USIB agencywithout the specific: prior approval of the 79 Etansfer or joint operational use of registered individual; the ISRwill cona willingness: to discuss this ' matter: - (1) The operational use oflcitizens]of the above-namedcountries (including the overseas dependencies 'of the United Kingdom is restricted by agreements with the Entelligence or security authorities approval of the pppropriate liaisonf)] authority. Such approval will be obtained at the eafliëst feasible stage of development through theEuropean 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)] prior (2) The above restriction false documentation representing DDO staff agent personnel as citizens of the abovenamed countries ] Approval be sought through the same channels as stated in subparagraph (1) above. (3) Authority to make operitional use of the persons @r documentation "described: in the wvithouc - obtaining the approval Bf the liaison 'authority] concemed may be granted only Director\_ abovgs subparagraphs prior SECRET { SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 e) Citizens- of Norway, West\_Cermany and The Netherlands The operational use citizen of Norway; West Germany or The Netherlands] is, under certain on of the @atonal intelligence concemed These Zounties] are parcases involving the operational use of their citizens are Berving on ships flags} Each case citizen one of thesewill be reviewed by the Chief ot the Division in the lght oF the agreements existing between this:Agency and the national intelligence concerned. After weighing all 'of. the equities; the Chief of thel will decide wbether approval is required[rom the national intelligence 'gervicg concemed: When re: JDivisiop òf: Certain Countries Tbe operational of who are Eerving thë United Kingdom (orits oversens dependencies ), New Zealand; Norway; West Germany Or under certain conditions; subject to provisions of the existing between this Agency . and the Gational intelligence service Eacb case involving the proposed seaman(will be by the Chief or the\_Chief of theLast Division, as appropriate, in thé light of the fpertinent agreements} After weighing all of thecequities; the Chief of the or the Chief of the JEast Division svill course of action to be taken wvith to ffhe national intelligence service]concerned. Ships : ships is, regard ## 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-parabe requested by memorandum. The individuals covert approval status be:described in the memorandum for Operations together with concise expianation of the intended operational use. (In connection with this paragrapn. contacts by the Domestic Collection Division\_with Director for Operations provided constitute merely brieting 'or deor in any case the contact is on behalf cf another element of the Operations graph will they <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 4î <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> SECRET ## DOI 50-10 DDO NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 Directorate or another agency; or if an individual or finm will be requested perform an operational task or to deviate from his or its normal pattern of activity; 'or if the activity, even though consistent with the individuals OI firs of activity; will take place because requested funded by the Dömestic 'Collection Division; that case wvill be subject to (1) Operational use of publishers or. produçers of public inforation medig requires prior approval by the Deputy Director for Operations whenever US. public opinion Such activities include but are not limited to the publishing of books; newspapers, or magazines;; the: making of films, erational use abroàd ofBublishers or producers of public information media for 'nop-U.S. audience not require approval by the Deputy\_ Director for Operations . even\_though such activities may haye some unintended and unsolicited [Fallout in the United States. 99 does the\_requirement for approval by. the Deputy Director for Operations:) ' 2 or Employees ` of Public: Information Medià] (see DOI 240-8) 9 (2) Approval by the Deputy Director for Operations is also required prior to the operational use of (oumalists; newspaper TV, radio; or news service correspondents or . stringers of news media including TV and radio stations whenever the individual is a U.S: citizen Or when [he news involved is under `U.S. ownership control 'mediun b is DDO policy to avoid operational use of employees of the(ÇARE organization including indigenous employees. Exceptional individual cases involving priority operationaljobjectives will be considered on their merits; Prior approval by the Deputy Director for Operations wvill be required in all cases. 99 (see DOI 50-18) Or seek to have considered tò be in sepurate sensitive aspects c relatigns 9 the Foreign . Agents Registration( Act; approval by Director capacityfof any individual aad wvho is located in Or operating United ` States (public SECRET <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-CENERAL 4 September 1973 Employees of Communist Countries in the 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 Bfficials, representatives; employees of the USSR; its satellite counties, Communist China, any other country 'under Communist corcurrence of the FBI( will also be required in accordance with para9s e f 99 It is DDO policy\_ that the operational use ofTdelegates or of its [various main its related intergovemmental agencies} is of such sensitivity as to require special consideration by the Deputy Director for Operations: especially worthwhile cases individual is deemed essential for the accomplishment of the DDO mission approval may: be obtained In ` each case involving non-U. Sri citizen assigned in the U.S. or U.S. Deputy Director for Operations will regarding use of non-U.S. employees] not assigned be above The operational use of staff members or officials of the{nterational Red Cross o its affiliated national Red Cross; Red Cresceng or other equivalent [ocieties requires special consideration and prior approval by the Deputy Director for Operations DDO elements should make every tò avoid the operational use of staff members or officials ofJRed Cross 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. Operational contact with)officials of the Vatican Wvill be made only Operational use Director {or Operations psor b.U.S. Gräntees Us. or foreign professors, lecturers Or persors participating in U.SCoverment-sponsored athletic or other '10 SECRET 29 <!-- image --> DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 DOI 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 99 are considered to be in a separate sensitive category; Operational use of such individuals while are actively participating in@n exchange {û program funded by the U.S. 2nd approval by the Deputy Director for Operations to such use. In certain\_especially: 'otthwhile the operational use of particular U S. Covemment is considered essential to the accomplishment of the DDO mission; the Deputy Director for Operations may grant approval Memoranda requesting such approval will be forwvarded through the Chief, Foreign Resources Division In such cases the Deputy Director for Operations will determine whether or not to seek the concurrence &amp;f the U.S: Goverment sponsor] 9 9 they prior qvherein iMembers of Educational or Private Voluntary Organizations] 97 educâtional Or private voluntary organizations This: policy tions) In compliance with the äbove proscription the most careful scrutiny of all cases involving operational contact witb [s. educational or private voluntary organizations including trade and @4 professional organizations The operational use of any employee; staff member or officiàlfòt'such an organization requirés prior approval by the Deputy Director for OperationsThe Deputy Director for Operations will determine whether or not to seek extra-Agency approval for the conduct of such operàtionš. such (2) Operational use including funding abroad of [foreign-based Jand the personnel thereof is perorganizations. j [Officials Employees of-the African-American Institute the. officials Or employees of Institute] requires to make in teir cover: capacities wvill not involve operational matters until the approval oÉ.the Deputy Director-for Öperations-has been-secured: prior iged Americafwhile are on assignment:in the United .States Wvill 'notbe Volunteers to America 2re participants in programs èstablished by various fôreign counties jñ collaboration .vith the Depaithent of State as they . SECRET SECRET <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 counterpart to the U.S. Such volunteers are sent to the U.S. for a period of {ervice in schools and community development The name of the oiganization may vary by country. Peace Corpss programs79 ## 8. OPERATIONAL USE REQUIRES APPROVAL BY CHIEF OF AREA DIVISION is considered of such sensitivity as.to: require special consideration and approval by the appropriate Area Division Chief This authority may not be delegated The request for approval will be by memorandum in which the individuals covert approval status will be described; together with a .concise explanation of the intended operational use. a{Citizens Alien Residents ;of the US: Used in; 'Denied Areag (see DOI 5019) 9 a period: in the US. Area b.[Non-U.S. or Employees :of the United Nations not As: €9 signed in the US] Delegates , use of bon-U.S. citizen delegates Or employees of the United Nations are not assigned in the U.S. requires the prior approval òf the Chief of the Area Division under whose jurisdiction the intended use is to take place Svho Members of the Academic Community munityJis defined as: officer or staff official of a university Or similar institution of higher leaming 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 undergoing specialized technical are not considered to be members of the academic community] college, training those cases svherein 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 éssentiality to the DDO zission in terms of the price of possible disclosure; 'and 'to ensure `that proper security procedures can be observed When it has been that the operational use of defined above is SECRET 5 <!-- image --> 14-00000 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> DDO NO: 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL: 4 September: 1973 operationally feasible' and without suitable alterative prior approval in the following cases will be obtained as indicated below: 29 - (b) hon-U.S. citizen who is a member of the academic community US.-45 affiliated university\_or\_similar institution of higher 'Any college, - (a) U.S. citizen who is a Imember of the\_academic communityJ and who is associated in any way with any U.S. or foreign 99 university or similar institution Any college, Dpo quested by memorandum to the Chief, Foreign Resources Division. The memorandum will include a statement that the individual is, or a DCD' asset contact; ánd in' the event he is will include the concurrence of the Chief, Domestic Collection Division If the inacädemic owned or also 'considered sensitive . The operàtional use of such individuals also requires well known person or 'having special security implications; the Division Chief to whom the requëst is referred under the above provisions will consult with the DDO and obtain the latters approval. - (3) The provisions of paragraph (2) d not apply t%Pomestic Collection Division contacts fvith members of the academic community] but such contacts are subject to the following requirements: - form an operational task or to alter his normal pattern of activity in order to serve 'Agency purposes; approval of the Chief, Domestic Collection Division is required. Additionally, if such an individual will be in a 'foreign area; the concurrence of thë Chief of the Area .Division concerred will be obtained prior - (b) Prior corcurrence svill 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: - 'a.citizen or 'alien resident of the United States would be used in denied 'area. - (4) At the end of:each calendar\_year, Chiefs of Divisions will submit 2 report to the Deputy . Director for Operations '(via Chief, Foreign Resources Division) on the number of individuals recruited from the <!-- image --> <!-- image --> SECRET DOI 50-10 DDO INSTRUCTION NO. 50-10 OPERATIONS-GENERAL 4 September 1973 academic communityduring that year. This audit will permit the DDO abreast of major quantitative changes in the .number of potentially sensitive operational cases in each Division keep - (5) It should be noted that the provisions of this do not apply Approval for such: activity will be obtained in accordance with thë provisions . of HR 107. ## 9 INDIVIDUAL CHANGES OF STATUS OR CATECORY When an individual undergoes a the restricted categories described above; or transfers him from one category ## 10. INTERPRETATION OR MODIFICATION OF RESTRICTIONS Certain of.thie policy restrictions described in this instruction are subject to interpretation extension or modification by the Deputy Director for tions depending on the . conditions and the atmosphere for DDO operations and within the guidelines set forth herein; particular heed should be to the 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. Operarulings paid price William `E. Nelson: Deputy Director for Operations 14 SECRET <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> 733 | HR 20 | 125- 12t | 2/6/73 3/9/647 | HR 20 | fff 125- 127 | Paragreph 53 18 to contract_personnel Mnor to up- date the paregreph _ | |---------|------------|------------------|---------|----------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | 128 | 6/16/79 | | 128 131 | Pro - curenent Contracts for the Services of Individuals , 55 wth no | | | | | | | change text peragraph 54 Agentg added to esteblísh authorities end responsi- bilfties for the manage- ment of egents end to Nev | | 129 | | 3/9/64 | | | Rescinded. | | | in | | | | ions | <!-- image --> 0004154 PERSONNEL ## HR 20 Paragraph | | Page | |----------------------------------------|----------| | | 118.1 | | k DISCON' UFRVICE BENEFITS 1 Not used | 118.1 | | m. INVOLUNTARY RETIREMENT | 118.1 | | n. MANDATORY RETIREMENT FOR AGE | 118.11 | | FUND | 118.11 | | P. PERIOD OF SERVICE FOR ANNUITIES | 118.13 | | 9. COMPUTATION OF ANNUITIES | 118.18 | | RECALL OF RETIRED PARTICIPANT | 118.19 | | REEMPLOYMENT OF RETIRED PARTICIPANT | 118.19 | | MONIES | 118.19 | | 4. LIMITATION ON NUMBER OF RETIREMENTS | 11820 | 51. 52 53. 54. 55. 60 Figure 1. 2. 4. 4a. 5. 6. 1. 8. 8. 10. 12. CONSULTANTS GENTS] [NDIVIDUALS PERSONNEL DETAILED OR FROM THE AGENCY 119 123 125 128 130 PROCUREMENT Reserved AND REPORTS 155 | Tltle | Page | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------| | UISHED INTELLIGENCE . CROSS | 94.1 | | Tltle | 94.1 | | Tltle | 94.1 | | INTELLIGENCE . MEDAL OF MIERIT CAREER INTELLIGENCE MEDAL | 84.1 | | EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE MEDALLION | 94.1 | | RETIREMENT MIEDALLION FORM RECONVLMENDATION FOR HONOR OR MIERIT AWARD 600, | 94.1 95 | | Reserved | | | 'AGENCY FLAG AGENCY PLAQCE | 100.2 | | PERMIISSIBLE CHANGES D ENROLLMIENT OF EMPLOYEES | 1002 108 | Atiachment Revised: 23 February '1973 (733) REPD Title Pege 29 52.1 CONTRACTS FOR THE SERVICES OF ## PERSONNEL ## HR 20-53 <!-- image --> CONTRACT 5 does not apply to consutants (see HR con by proprletary proJects (see HR 230-8) r53. - 8, and Lndependent\_contractors: - (a) Career Assoclate (Type C) Contract Employees: Contract employees who perform dules, usually 0{ 8 clandestne and operatlonal nature, on 8 career basls. They are normaly requred to demonstrate thelr operatlonal value to the Agency tor not lessuthan three years, In the s, In the cese ot forelgn patlonals, to quallty When {t 1s necessary latlon Or classlfled must meet the same securlty apemployee. - (1) CONTRACT\_EMPLOYEES: Although they are not appolnted employees; the rlghts and prlvleges granted by law to US Government employees 1n accordance wlth thelr cltlzenshlp: status rlgbts and prlvleges speclfled, In thelr contracts. They work under supervlsed condtons and are compensated on basls. Contract employees are grouped Into three categorles: well (b) Contract employees, engaged such access classLled - (c) External (Type E) Contract Employecs: Contract employees, engaged for 8 who normally work outslde Agency Installatlons. They are not required to meet the same securlty approval crlterla and are not permltted the same access to Agency Installatlons as stalf employees Or Internal cortract employees. They are permltted only such access to classllled Intormatlon as 1s authorlzed In thelr security approval and 1s requlred In the perdutles - (2) They who are engaged under contract to consldered necessary to retaln thelr servlces. In the Operatlons Directorate\_ thelr dutles are normally Ilmlted to hlstorlcal 'research ard analysls and to the dlrectlon, utlllzatlon, spotting, or support ol agents. Tley normally or covert actlon tasks. '(Care must be taken to dlstlngush between Indererdent cortractors, deflned bereln, and agents, deílned In HR 20-54.) ## POLICY '(1) Contrect personnel may be ergaged 'when (b) servlces cannot meet al requ are requlred sb: 0004156 who 125 ## HR 20-536(2) PERSONNEL - (c) there 1s 8 the Agency - ture of the (d) the na to admlnlstratlve control or worklng speprecludes hls belng subject - Interest 1s not the Agency and hlm are supplementary o hls the 'Agency deslres prlmary Interest Or vocatlon; Or - (I) there 1s 8 Jong term by Agency staft peratlonal or seçurlty reasons, cannot be personnel Pertormed (2) - {or In(a) have dvlduals under current OI antlclpated nonotflcial cover, Direc of the approprlate componant ot the Operatlons prlor approval torate - contract personnel 1s subject to the {olowing restrlctlons: - personnel may be engaged only tor approved actlvltles {or (b) Contract made avallable. Funds Ior these ectlvltles wlll #hlch tunds have been not exceed Umltatlons Imposed by the be budgeted: annually and wIlI - employees are subJect (c) Contract annual budgetary Irom cellng-controls: - (j) Cöntracts wllI; '#hen memorandum In lieu of: such a contract 9 formal a Agency and the - (d) Approprlate comrnltments are made to Indvlduals and belore any any contractual dlsclosure to them of classlfled Intormatlon. - Itments relatlng to the use ot the servlces 0 an employee of (f) No comml wWV another Government agency and the Operatlng OtfIclal OF Head of Independent Ollce concerned the Dlrector ot Personnel. (g) - ~No commltments wlll be made to contract personnel that appolnted perlod ot - employees n:ust meet Ägency medical standards prlor to the (h) Contract epproval and tric evaluatlon of those coatract employees In ment and psychle more than the Agency may have to medcal standards; however #hlch oblgates tbe AgeR satlstactory medlc? a psycho8 Joglcal assessme Revised: 23 February 1973 (733: P JNNEL engaged Ing spe- and hls J to for opJcy sta{{ {or Inust have 15 Dlrec- ## for itles wIU :d,by the ## trols and excluded :cutlon contract :ed belore 'elore any Jployee of Jproval of and appolnted urlng 2ry Directo: 5 in :et proulsion psycho- 1973 ## PERSONNEL - n (J) Contract personnel candldateg 'employment with the Agency 'adequate cover and an approprlate cover legend. Thls that legal entltlements and other contractual be and tax satlsfled In 8 manner conslstent cover and cover legend - (k) Altbough stafI employees are expected to sever actlve connectlons wtb the Agency upon retlrement, there may be Instances In whlch contlnuaor clearly - (1) Not used - àf.8 rate whlcb, If proJected on an annual basls, would exceed the maxlmum annual rate 0! Cestral Intellgence. Al such requests be torwarded through <!-- image --> (1) THE DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL wIV - (a) tormulare contract personnel management pollcles and procedures and provide Budance in Improvlng the ettectlveness end flexlbllty oI thè program Hthln the Agency; - (b) monltor contract personnel management to. assure: conslstency amongKdlfterIng.needs; - (c). provlde 8 reposltory; Ior. sensltlve the - (d) approve and - (e) establshed by the Director of 'Intellgence; - computer-based records on contract: 'personnel and ensure currency of Input and output data. - standards for grantlng securlty approvals - (b) grant Securlty approvals Ior the use of contract personnel Includlng thelr access to classlfled Informatlon and Agency Installatlons; - (d) provlde' a reposltory {or all securlty to contract personnel. - (c) ensure currency and adequacy ot securlty approvals by maklng perlodc revlews and reevaluatlons; - (3) THE CHIEF - (a) prov'de cover and cover legends for con rsonnel whase em ployment by the Agency cannot be {edged; (b) ensure currency o/ .such cover reviews and reevaluatlons - (c) ensure that the Alements and contractual benc(lts slgned cover and 14) - (à) contract personnel; ~levised: 23 February 1973 (733) Cl By: 0022J0 127 - (2) ## HR 20-54 - (b) make perodlc revlews and of-contract personnel when requested to do so. 'ions - (5) sure dlrectorate unlformlty o contract admlnlstratlon In matters such quallllcatlons determnatlon, compensatlon, alowances and other benellts, tlons, cover and securlty and medlcal approval processlng requrements. - (6) THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING and {acWtles for contract personnel - (7) THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE .wV - 'a) admlnlster pay, Jeave, ànd allowance entltlements' ot-contract person requlrements; - Loclal securlty tax ob- <!-- image --> ## d. AUTHORITIES - (1) The Dlrector ot Deputy,and the Bpeclal Contractlng Ottlcer (Chlef, Contsact an 8 duly appolnted contract to: execute, amend, renew, and termInatë contract personnel - (2) Deputy Directors and Heads ot- Independent Offlces may deslgnate Contract Approvlng to epprove contracts when payment 1s' +o be - FR 20 31 1s subJect to the Iollowlng Imltatlons: - (b) Deputy Dlrectors may Ilmlt the exerclse of the authorlty granted to chlefs of fleld Installatlons to any extent they deem deslrable - (a) All contracts executed In the fleld wll be subJect to revlew by the Director oI Personnel. - (c) executed In the fleld may be warded to beadquarters - (4) All contracts wrltten under the authorlby of thls regulatlon will be subJect to legal revlew by the General Counsel under such condltlons may prescrlbe. he - PROCEDURES. Requlrements and personnel 'actlons, securlty approvals; cover, cover salary, medlcal evaluatlonst:acts, are set Iorth In HHB 20-12. - Thls paragraph sets torth polcy, responslbll and authorltles tles, - assets unlque to the Operatlons Di:eciorate, Agents are not employees the U.S. 'Government are self empioved Indivlduals whose servlces may be acqulred Inated at any time Care must be taken to dlstIngulsh hereln, and independen: contractors, detined In HR They 128 <!-- image --> 7PERSONNEL ## POLICY - (1) Agents cannot Goverment em: wlth normal pel - (a) Inltlal appri commltmen; - (b)' Agents wV and a man and control 8n egent. pensatla - does no (2) No com beneflt: flts, wi normg '(3) No cor' expensi mltmer Operat Securl (c) . Engagemer controls. - (d) In generali to provldei be carrled - (e) . Agents tbe Unltec tax Vablll 20 35.) (I) The use o{ Formal Agreer (a) A Forma tíated A Memora mept, slgr agent Us( agept's (c) An randum agent ~Revised: 23 Februa (b) 000 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> <!-- image --> ## FPERSONNEL ## HR 20-54b ## b. POLICY <!-- image --> - (1) Agents cannot clalm rlghts and prlvleges normally granted to Government employees; theretore; they wlll not be managed In accordance Wlth normal personnel and admlnlstratlve standards. - (a) commltments are made or any classlfled Iníormatlon to - (b) Agents wlll recelve compensatlon; benetlts; and emoluments In emounts and a manner deemed best by the Operatlons Dlrectorate to motlvate and control them, subJect to tbe Iollowing limltatlons: - (1) - (2) No commltment may be made to an egent to provlde speclal bene2is, wlthout the prlor approval ot the Dlrector ot Personnel. Speclal benefits are Agency. oblgatlons otber than basic compensatlon, expenses. - No commltment may be made to an agent to provlde gross comonly to payments made by the Agency. It does not apply tobona flde cover Inéome- - (3) Of his servlce unless such commltment bas by . the Reputy Dlrector for an-agent obUgates`tbe: Agency to provlde medcaï or dlsabllltj: benefIts; be carrled out, unless precluded conslderatlons. - (e) Agents wbo are U.S. cltlzens, resldent allens, OI foreign natlonals In the Unlted States, must pay Féderal tax on their assoclatlon wlth the Agency. Procedures for satlsfylng Federal be . determIned by the Covert Tax Board (See HR 20 35.) - () The use O1 retlred clvilian annultants of the U.S. Government as agents will be Boverned by pollcy set forth In HR 20-13. - All commltments made or Implled to agents wIV be recorded In elther 8 Formel Agreement or 9 Memorandum of Oral Commltment. - (a) tlated whenever' operatlonally feaslble. - (b) A Memorandumn o{ Cral Comnltment 1s 8 Wrtten record of 8n agreement; slgned- by an but notby the - an - ic; randum ~Revisec: 23' February 1973 (2) Ry: 002230 1297 ## HR 20-55 rc RESPONSIBILITIES PERSONNEL AND - (1) - (a) formulate procedures {or the engagement and management of agents and to Issue operating dlrectlves and speclal Instructlons, as necessary, to control tbe use of agents by headquarters and Ileld unlts; - (b) execute, amend, renew, and termlnate Formal Agreements and Memorandums Oral Commltment wltb egents; and to revlew Formal Agreements and Commltment executed In the fleld; - (c) suspend procedures Impled 1n thls regulatlon upon hls personal deter- - (a) wlth affected Agency components, the - (b) approve the commltment to an egent that he wlll be offered appolnted Stetus at tbe concluslon such commltment bas des the concurrence O{ the Dlrector ol Securlty; - (c) .execute; amend, renew; and termlnate Formal Agreements and Memodo so bÿ the approprlate Operatlons Dlrectorate be exerclsed by the Deputy All Formal Agreemgn - (2) (3) under the authorlty andums SpmmItment wrtten the General Counsel 9e Be may prescríbe. ## 55. PROCUREENT FOR THE SERVICES OF INDIVIDUALS - POLICY. Procurement contracts whose baslc purpose Is to obtaln the services OF more and other organizatlons are permltted only when the partlcular 'services sought cannot be obtalned In any other pract'cable way ## b. PROCEDURES - (1) Except as provlded In subparagraph b(3) proposals for such the conponent seeklng the servlces and be submltted to the Dlrector of dered, the qualiticatlons requred, the tion the reason Or reasons why 1s judged to be . the best 130 <!-- image --> PERSONNEL - (2) The Dlrecu personnel 8 examlne th sonneL If tract requei are wrltten HR 45-2 (3) The epprov (a) for pro reports dental task pe tlme (r requlrer {ollow- testng: above. RESTRICTION! (1). Operatlng erly brlefed: through thi the relatlor affects. the curlty clear organizatloj the Agency; Istratlve au cles, 56 59. Reserved <!-- image --> ## PERSONNEL - (2) The Dlrector o{Personnel ascertaln whetber any staff or nonstaff personnel are avallable to pertorm the needed servlces. If not, he examlne the {easlbllty of satlstylng the requrement new personnel I{ thls latter course of actlon also proves Impractlcable, the rector 0{ Personnel WL epprove the proposal and return It elther to tbe Office ol Loglstlcs or to the orlglnator {or subsequent submlsslon of 8 Codtract request to the approprlate procurement unlt. Procurement contracts are wrltten under the authorlty O{ tbe Dlrector o{ Loglstlcs HR 45 2 - (3) The approval of the Dlrector. of Personnel 1s not requlred - (a) for procurement contracts Involvlng the servlces of Indvlduals Incldental t? research and development or the preparatlon o studes or the fee renlects an end product 8 task performed, etc) rather than 8 computatlon based malnly on - (b) for procuremeat contracts Involvlng the equpment whlch déllvery, Installatlon, Or maln as set forth above. <!-- image --> REPRU ## RESTRICTIONS - (1) Operatlng Ottlclals are that such personnel are prOP on thelr access to curlty clearances: - (2) Technical representatlves and other types of personnel engaged under procurement contracts Or other agreements which do not create 8 dlrect employer-employee relatlonshlp are prohlblted by law {rom holdlng formal organlzational posltlons Or posltlons requlrIng the exerclse any admlnIstratlve authorlty: They are cles, 56-59. Reserved REPRODUCTIOM Revised: 23 Februay 1973 (733) Cl By: 0u2230 131
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F /25/ IP/DP-9 78 0624404 KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 SECRET FRP: 28 12 RF , 06 PH (1 778 #PAGE 001 2718472 APR 78- T DEFERRED TELEPOUCH 2718462 WASHINGTON 213077 To: EBRUSSELS FROM: E/BNL Sa/d0/0, DC/E/NW SuBJECT: WNINTEL FLEMISH 'ORDER OF MILITANTS DEFERRED WASHINGT 213077 <!-- image --> 1, HOUSE 'SELECT COMMITTEE ON 'ASSASSINATIONS, IN CONNECTION WITH Its MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR,' ASKED FOR INFORMATION IN RTACTION 'FILES ON A NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS And ORGANIZATIONS' InCLUDING FLEMISH ORDER OF MILITANTS (VLAAMSE MILITANTENORDE VMo) \_ COMMITTEE REQUEST. IS LIMITED To IMMEDIATE PERIOD SURROUNDING 'ASSASSINATION, BUT PRESUME INTEREST FOCUSES And HE WHILE HAVE No INFORMATION ON How THE To COMMITTEE "S ATTENTIDN 2, WE The ONLY WE HAVE FAR DISCOVERED EVEN MENTIONING THE IN 'POSITIVE INTEL EXTREMSÏ ACIIVITIES) YET DREDGED THESE UP FROM LIBRARY In VIEW WIGALE PROVISION OF MATERIAL, - 3 LIKE To Both COMMITTEE REOUEST PRESERVE RELATIONSHIP POSSIBLE. REQUEST You DISCUSS COMMITTEE REQUEST WITH [IGALE MANAGEMENT , DOES WIGALEHAVE ANY INFORMATION WHICH A BETWEEN THE AMERICANS DURING PERIOD 1968 To 1970? THEY BE WILLING PROVIDE ALSO REPORT ON VMo PASSAGE To COMMITTEE? PLEASE ALSO {OR PERMISSION To To COMMITTEE {VMo SEMIFANNUAL REVIEWSÈ EITHER To WIGALE OR UÑSOURCED IF MIGALE WOULD PREFER 2 PLEASE' STRESS THAT ANY InFORMATION PROVIDED WILL BE CLASSIFIED And SENSITIVE. 4 , FILE: IMPDET,&gt; ORIG: ACVE/BNL (KRUMVIEDÈ 9384) /E/BNLVR (ALTHEA GUY, '9175)} (MR GREGG IN (HARRIS) EUR/A (LACLAIR); REL: CL BY 034537 , ## RETURN TO CIA End OF MESSAGE SECRET <!-- image -->
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doc_e5df5e25_ef00_42df_a450_142be9d3bbb6
104-10172-10059.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
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doc_5ee61723_5612_4776_ab88_ef82e5a54dc9
104-10105-10285.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
SECRET 14 January MEMORAMDUM: FOR= Ed Pechous SA/ADDO SUBJECT Hame Henrv L BRETTON Publishing and PRAEGER Corporation PEFEREHCE OGC 7 '5-0088 10 January 1975 IP the' referent 1 FR, DCD , In response to and we have checked - a \_ IP 201-153109 - FR no record - b . no record - d . DCD see attachment - f . CI no record - e ITG no record - CCS see below - A The IP 201 file indicated sho had used tke nane Subject a former man Contact Division He was met bv due to his Dlans to anparentlv on several occasions of Accra Ghana a position with the University vant to involved that time he indicated he did not in the file after the Arencv\_ There is no Daper - 2 reported various itself has had apencv contacts but Cox (retired 1962) contacts Arthur 03; 24 project 7PE"ADF PPAECIP as cover vhile on 5 CL BY 010154 <!-- image --> vith the folloving results <!-- image --> ## SECRET: Subjcct: Corporation (Con t) 2 : results of this check are forvarded in this to allow vou to respond as rav vish to reaucsted an: ansver hy 13 anuarv "his confi phöne conversation 0 this date: rns <!-- image --> 2 <!-- image --> SECRET
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doc_1442e060_3600_45bc_bccd_9821b5fcf4c9
104-10071-10405.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
104-10071-10405 <!-- image --> 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 Ober: 6557 20 Apzil 1968 10 No INDEX 22P (olito) 933/- PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION BEIRUI BERLIN BUENOS . AIRÉS COPEVHAGÉY FRANKFURT; IHE HAGUE HONG KONG LA PAZ, DELHII JÄNERIO; SANTÖ DÖMINGO 'SANTIAGO SAO PAULÖ VIENNA RXBAT REF= DIR 93162- REQUEST\_ IDENTIXIT. COMPOSITE 0F JAMES RAY FOR USE PRIOR RECEIPT PHOTOS NOW EN ROUTE 2 CODE: 4 50 31 D 82. N 35 X 2.L 28 X NOTE : SCAR ON FOREHEAD MENTIONED . REF OMITTED FROM COMPOSITE AS EXACT LOCATION NOT LEFT EAR PROTRUDES MORB THAN RIGHT END OF MESSAGE DDP cI/oP/DO Cc: CSPo Oulamollc ond
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doc_be01bb47_1e02_4190_a6fb_63cf009b3064
104-10130-10454.pdf
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10130-10454.pdf
2025-03-18T00:00:00
28 July 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Iackenhut Corporation SF# 493 364 - The files on George R. Wackenhut (SF#254 530) and his company Wackenhut Corporation opened in May of 1960\_ Agency interest in Wackenhut and his company was for the purpose of Qbtaining cover support Hemisphere Agency employees assigned to Florida - 2 . Mr. Wackenhut , a former Federal Bureau of Investigation agent was investigated by this Agency with favorable results @nd a Covert Security Approval for his use wvas granted on 21 Movember 1961 Subsequently , his company provided cover backstopping to Western Hemisphere employees stationed in the Miami, Florida area. - 3 \_ In April of 1967 due to the notoriety that Wackenhut had received in connection with his activities in Wackenhut Covert Security Approval 2Y rescinded and this Agency severed our relations with him) However in November of 1974- it was learned that -Wackenhut Corporation was providing guard coverage to Global Marine Development , Incorporated (GMDI) = Los Angeles California, a firm that the Agency office of DDSGT was dealing with This Agency made no attempt to persuade GMD I to terminate their contract with Wackenhut Corporation, and it is assumed that GMD I is still receiving guard coverage from E2 IMPDET CL 13 Y 063994 <!-- image -->
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doc_915807d4_47bc_4be2_93d4_67f7bfa7aa9a
104-10071-10404.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
99 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 <!-- image --> <!-- image --> Hber 5 E CR E T 6537 2: 19 April 1968 DESTROY IFO; 9 PRIORITY NQ NIGHT ACTION ASUNCION BANGKOK;, BARCELONA, BEIRUT BRASILIA; BRUSSELS; BUENOS: AIRES , CARACAS COPENHAGEN ; FRANKEURT GUATEMALA CITY, GUAYAQUIL; THE HAGUE HAMBURG, HELSINKI; HONG KONG LA PAZ LIMA; LONDON, MADRID MANAGUA MONTEVIDEO, EW DELHI LISBON; MANILA MUNICH OSLO; PANAMA CITY, PARIS; PCRT AU PRINCE PORT OF PORTO ALEGRE; QUITO, RECIFE; RAWALPINDI; RIO DE JANERIO;; ROME SAN JOSE ; SANTO DOMINGO , SAN SALVADOR ; SANTIAGO; SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLERQS SAO PAULO; STOCKHOLM; TEGUCIGALPA; VIENNA, ZURICH RYBAZ REF: DIR. 92664 1 LNERGO HAS POSITIVELX DENTIFID ACCUSED ASSASSIN AS JAMES EARL RAY, FIYE FEET TEN INCHES; WEIGHT 163-174 POUNDS; BLUE EYES; OFPICERS F6 domngrodlng OFFICEX COPY NQ ## 5 E c R ET INDEX (olmø} 93/62 BROWN HAIR SMALI; SCAR ON CENTER OF FOREHEAD AND SCAR QN PALM OF RIGHT HAND IN ADDITION TO ALIASES CITED REF HAS ALSO USED NAMES JAMES McBRIDE JAMES ALTON; HERRON AND JAMES O'CONNSR SERVED ARMY FROM FEBRUARY 1946 DECEMBER 1948; DISCHARGED AS INEPI AND UNABLE TO.ADJUST ONCE CONFINED HAS BEEN EMPLOYED AS BAKER; LABORER, AND "COLOR A DRIFTER WITH LONG CRIMINAL RECORD FOR BURGLARY. ARMED ROBBERY, AND FORGERY. HAS BEEN MISSING FROM MISSOURI STATE PENTENTIARY SINCE 23 APRIL 1967. CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS . CURRENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. 2; PHOTOS OF RAY (LABELED GALI PRIOR TO IDENIIFICATION) z4 BEING POUCHED FOR LIAISON\_ END OF MEZSSAGE <!-- image --> <!-- image --> OFfKEB Eclod?d COPY #C
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doc_aeb98718_f1b1_4f96_acdd_4adf4ac8d6e6
104-10076-10375.pdf
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10076-10375.pdf
2025-03-18T00:00:00
104-10076-10375 '€1, DiR BARR INTEL' TYPIC SUPDATA AMICE-14 , FROM AMTRUNK-7 PARA 0b @ERGARAJ MEMBER OF A DRE-SPONSORED INF ILTRATICN TEAM, The (NFORMATION FROM UNIDENT SHERMEN ANC PARA\_2 FRQM 0 ThE The 06 NFORMAT./ON' A CALL FROM MAGDALENA THE MOTHER Cf LAZARC 06 (ALEJANDRO) MONTESINO) PLEASE SUSSGURCES . NO INDEX . DISSEM COUNTRY : TDCS Prioaity 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 42 RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Wot Reproduce 1, DEc 12 6, LiaisoM: 14-0 4 W 78746 AREA PARTICULARLY THE ViciniTy 0F RIO PALMA 2 Jn ThIS-AREA 3. CIMCLANT MESSAGE 894 i
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doc_6da68bfa_fc7a_4ca5_8e8d_0e49a453ba5c
104-10076-10374.pdf
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10076-10374.pdf
2025-03-18T00:00:00
To; FROM INFO: <!-- image --> clsas D3? '€ E: 9 926: TYPIC AM ORLD 2 3 RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only CUERTLER I HAT 95 A SKED CUSA FG RECEIVIN G SAQE) FAVE TRACES IN REF; 06 "AVE In REf, 06 '06 DR In ÄCT RRSVIYCE SueJ #OSPITAL REPGT: 8 BE IN SECRET <!-- image --> 3 SECRET 5
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doc_dbb09284_f5a5_4b45_8ea1_c5eba4a6305b
104-10167-10083.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
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doc_2e4cdb2c_2761_423d_8be9_bfc812edd1fb
104-10101-10054.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
SALY 4839 (I 63096) 83692 IF PCI DOES CONTACTS IN 64 SHOULD PaSS FIBSI BEP Bactgzound Uso @nly D@ Mor Reprøduce NH / COMMENT: 85 3 8 5 572
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doc_be81c4f4_6265_42de_b5d8_eb7361b5492e
104-10077-10285.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
[104-10077-10285] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ 6576 - 5 @ECEMBER SAS TYPIC PBRS GRBER P PBR 8 OP cs <!-- image --> <!-- image --> c/8. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 5 22 8 7 / 36 <!-- image --> Nc
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doc_53b78bd5_46a0_4cc3_b3fe_c999ca24f31b
104-10071-10010.pdf
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2025-03-18T00:00:00
ORIG : EXT : ## 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F\_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 RQUTINZ PRECEDENCE 1s 69 CHARACFER5 ?2R SPACES <!-- image --> ## RESTRICTED HANDLING CI/Special GK:RO: sh DAIE: 5847 18 April 1970 - To DIRECTOR , CITE HEADQUARTERS 984 FRED FROM: DIRECTOR , CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY CACTUS ## SUBJECI: AUSTRALIAN VIEINAV MORAIORIUM CAMPAIGN - 24 WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED BY THE (AUSTRALIAN SERVICE THAT RICHRD LESLIE AUSTRLLIAN DELEGATE TO THE FIFTH STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE HAS ANNOUNCED THAT IHE FOLLOWING FOREIGNERS HAVE BEEN INVITED PARTICIPATE Iv THE AUSIRALIAN VIETNA' MORAIORIUM CAMPAIGN AND HAVE EIIHER ACCEPTED OR ARE CONSIDERING ACCEPTANCE: A PASTOR {COMENT : WEST GERMAV VICE PRESIDENT OF WAR RESISTERS - B: MRS \_ NANCY RUBIN WIFE OF JERRY RUBIN - C . MRS CORETTA KING - D \_ MR . - INCIDEVIAL LESLIE NOTED THAT THE STRONG THEME OF AIERICAN DELEGATES THE FIFTH STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE Authenticating Officer <!-- image --> 07497 <!-- image --> CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Copy of SELRE (DATE FJLE) ORIG : EXI : UNIT: DAIE : To MESSAGES <!-- image --> ROUTINE NOT 69 TYPEWR TTEN CHA RacTERS PER Line, <!-- image --> RESTRICTED HANDLING CLASSIFIED HESSAGE of Copy (DATE CITE HEADQUARTERS S E C R E T PAGE Tlo WAS THE IDEA OF "CORPORATE COMPLICITY AND DAYS OF ACTION PLANNED IN THE UNITED STATES BETTEEN 21 AND 30 APRIL AGAINST COMPANIES WITH MILITARY CONTRACTS \_ LESLIE URGED SIMILAR ACTION AGAINST ' AUSTRALIAN SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES SUCH AS HONEYIELL COMPUTERS AND QANTAS \_ - 2 4 3 THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE) HAS ASKED FOR VERIFICATION CONCERNING THE INTENTION OF THESE AMERICANS OR OTHERS VISIT AUSTRALIA FOR IHE MORATORIUM PLEASE PROVIDE INFORMATION CERNING THE ABOVE FOR PASSAGE THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE END OF MESSAGE 12 <!-- image --> Coord OFFICERS RELEAs S E C R E T <!-- image --> NG
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104-10100-10319.pdf
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10100-10319.pdf
2025-03-18T00:00:00
104-10100-10319 B E, Relchnardt 3 Oct 63 - 1 - 2, <!-- image --> RETURN TO CIA <!-- image --> <!-- image -->
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doc_ff3c62e0_8360_4092_979a_12a46a570ed8
104-10074-10403.pdf
https://www.archives.gov/files/research/jfk/releases/2025/0318/104-10074-10403.pdf
2025-03-18T00:00:00
<!-- image --> MESSAGE: 2 EXCEEP unit: CI/S0 EXT:: 1758 DATE: 04 September 1970 BE\_ To Per SPACE5 \_ ## RESTRICTED HANDLING CLASSI FIED MESSAGE ## (Date Time S :E (5-16 TO GTHENS? (EYES ONLY PLOTKA) @MMAN (EYES ONLY CAIRO; (EYES ONLY INFO: 358 305 Eivc Copy of ## CITE HEADQUARTERS 0S7: RYBAT MHCHAOS FYI LNERGO . SOURCE REPORTED IHAT ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS IN U .S . , REQUESTED ISHMAEL FLORY [201-327809) CPUSA OFFICIAL ILLINOIS TO SELECT 5 YOUNG BLACK AMERICANS TO GO ON TOUR OF MIDDLE EAST: ESPECIALLY JORDAN AND UAR PURPOSE OF TRIP To PROPAGANDIZE ARAB POSITION AMONG BLACKS IN 2 GROUP WAS SCHEDULED LEAVE CHICAGO , ILLINOIS ON 24 AUGUST 1970 VIA OLYMPIC AIRLINES FLT 420 WHICH STOPPED MONTREAL : CANADA BEFORE PROCEEDING ATHENS , GREECE WHERE FLIGHT TERMINATED NO FURTHER TRAVEL INFO AVAILABLE PRESENT TIME \_ TICKETS FOR GROUP HAD BEEN SENT PRE-PAID FROM AMMAN BUT ARRANGEMENTS BEING HANDLED IN CHICAGO ## 3 GROUP IDENTIFIED AS : A: THOMAS CURTIS 3 9 SEP Indexed: 1970 S E C R E T Officer IHIS FORM FOR ONLY ÖRTG: EXT:: DATE: TO <!-- image --> Exceed 69 PAGE 2 B: BE To SpeciAL PER SPACES ## RESTRICTED HANDLING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE s E C R E T ## (DATE And TIME Copy ## CITE HEADQUARTERS JAMES DILLARD CHRISTINE JOHNSON (COMMENT : FYI PROBABLY IDEN WITH MARY CHRISTINE\_CLAYBQURNE JOHNSON 201-328044\_ BORN 15 JAN 09 VERSAILLES = KENTUCKY WHO IN 1969 WAS PRESIDENT AFRICAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION WHICH WAS FOUNDED BY FLORY ## D: JBE HOWARD E JOE WALKER (COMMENT FYI POSSIBLY IDEN WITH JOSEPH DANFORTH WALKER 201-856173 BORN 1l MAR 34 BUFFALO NEW YORK WHO . IN 1969 WAS WRITER FOR "MUHAMMED SPEAKS" OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF NATION OF ISLAM AND FRIEND OF HENRY WINSTON (201-006887) NATIONAL CHAIRMAN CPUSA . ) 4 REQUEST ANY INFO RE TRAVEL ABOVE INDIVIDUALS\_ THEIR CONTACTS AND ACTIVITIES WHICH MAY COME STATIONS 5 @THENS SUGGEST QUERY (IAISONDRE TRAVELERS WITHOUT 15-16 TO 69 ## (Classificat-ion) PAGE 3 GIVING PARA 1 BACKGROUND To speciAL PER NG ## RESTRICTED HANDLING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE S E.C R E T Time ## CITE HEADQUARTERS END OF MESSAGE <!-- image --> <!-- image --> S E C R E T IHIS FORM FOR USE BY USERS ONLY ! Copy of Al
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