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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
3/31/201
Agency Information
AGENCY :
FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10379-10443
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62C-HQ-1029205-4297
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM: HQ
TO: MX
TITLE:
DATE: 03/25/1999
'PAGES:
1
SUBJECTS:
JFKARCA OF 1992
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 3
CURRENT STATUS :
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/23/1999
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
• (01/26/1998)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
375
Precedence: ROUTINE
Date: 03/25/1999
To: Mexico City
Attn: Edmundo L. Guevara
From: Director's Office
JFK- Task Force, Room 11144
Contact: Latricia D. Grace,
Ext. 0593
Approved By: Keeley Carol INKlay
Drafted By: Grace Latricia Dl
Case ID #: 62C-HQ-1029205 (Pending)
Title: ASSASSINATION MATERIAL DISCLOSURE ACT
Synopsis: JFK Task Force returning file(s) to Mexico City.
Details: Enclosed for Mexico City are the following file(s) :
MX 89-0-19
MX 175-00-16
MX 62-141-11
MX 80-10-225
The originals removed from these files and replaced
with duplicate copies of the original were accessioned to the
i to certain intormation co be postponed trom
Provision of the JFK Act
release until the year 2017; therefore, the pages have NOT
necessarily been released for public review in their entirety.
Under the JFK Act, originals to all material deemed
assassination records must be accessioned to NARA regardless of
whether the material is open in full or released with information
postponed.
Therefore, any documents or pages from FBI files
accessioned to NARA pursuant to the JFK Act are no longer
considered the possession of the FBI.
The duplicate pages have
been inserted
strictly for research purposes.
The copies contained within the previously mentioned
file(s) do not necessarily show the most up-to-date
classification.
CC
1- JFK Field Office File Folder, Room 11144
62F-#81029205-4247
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104-10185-10083
RETURN TO CIA
Background Use Only
Do Not Reproduce
TO
pass i
FROM
DISPATCH
Fief, KUDOVE
Division D
Attn: Scott C. Lipton
Chief of Station.
15-9
Javelope for James N. Rebney
LASISLATIOM
HOP SECRET
22
DISPATCH S9ABO4 AND NO
COIR$/2173
NEADQUAITERS FILE NO
MAYR
13 October. 1960
HE "41
MARKED FOR INDENING
NO INDEXING REQUIRED
INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED
aY QUALIFIED HO-DESK ONLY
LAURICLE
orwarded herewith is an gnvelope of labney's notes
based on his discussions in Rome
2 I Please hold
for his return.
lloyd K. Desnond
Distribution:
3 - Chief, KUDOVE (is/att)
1 - COS
1 - Reg
É8u51998
DERMCRACED TO - SECRET
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Source: Howard F. Clarkson, 1l & 12 Oct, 60
÷08
(1)[Dspicnil, Italian Interpol Repelas source and spotter for Corsiems.
man to pick his prain and pinpoint his ability de
but on e selection aede; DARIAl to be eltrinated DarcaAls believe
convenience in behalt of Marcoticu Bureau
Clarkson to folton up with DILIlAN on word from Hrs.
Purpose is
selestlori a one ar two Corsicans aw entry men : o"be teamed with
2) Triestino safecracker
(2) DEBACON, [Chief of Detectives Verice: Thorou hly acquainted Irfeste
picture.
Appeares have on tap
appears had once tent one to ker no Deone (, outside
after job done.
Fossible find Triestino sperking Gerren as wel!
as Italian.
Fossible Gorman documentaiion?
(a)Era, is De marcoties Con Issioner Jas soure on Corsicans
(0) sat done coord
id Sicilians; very him whether District #2 (NI, IJ, New Encland)
has Nest Indian colored contacts usable for our purposes.
(4) Clar son contact: (Vincent Capone,) Rote, American Citizen, has
clearance, cos potential PA, experienced iith criminals; educated
England and US.
(5) Kilan offers ros possibilities of findini safecrackers and deto
Knowledreable northern
idents Peas led setter.
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## Page 1
Doc ID: 6598285
TOP SECKET UMBRA
DATE: 09/11/97
PAGE: 1
JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
GENCY • NS
RECORD NUMBER
: 144-10001-1010
RECORDS SERIES :
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
44USC2107(5)(g)(2)(D)
ORIGINATOR : NSA
FROM
TO
NSA
HCF
-----------.
MIJLE-:•
3/0,
V-72384-63
CUBAN STATEMENT ON VISA FOR OSWALD
PAGES: 11/25/63
SUBJECTS
VISA REQUEST FOR OSWALD
DOCUMENT TYPE : REPORT
CLASSIFICATION
RESTRICTIONS
1B
CURRENT STATUS
X
DATE OF LAST REVIEW
07/01/97
OPENING CRITERIA
ORIGINATING AGENCY'S DETERMINATION REQUIRED
COMMENTS
CONTAINS SENSITIVE COMPARTMENTED INFORMATION
[R]
-ER]
Released on 11-02-2017 under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2017 Note)
[R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
Derived From:
Declassify On:
TOP SECRET UMBRA
NSA/CSSM 123-2.
Dated 3 September 1991
Source Marked "OADR"
Date of source: 3 Sep 91
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Doc ID: 6598285
Cuban
-TOP SECRET DINAR
WS 17277
3/0/
1:226-63-
IS 20.180:
201 Se
Dist: HCF
ST 300:
CUBAN STATEMENT ON VISA FOR OSWALD
25 Nov 63
3.:
I am reproducing below the note given to the press by
with relation to the informat on. publtsned today it the
newspaper Excalsion in Mexicr Cicy, affirming that LEF pARVEY:
OSWALD had requested a transit visa for travel to the Soviet
Union at the Cuban Consulate ir. Mexico in Seprember, the Caban
Governent regestad informat lon from the officials of aut t
Consulate in that city confirming that it 1s
certain: that;
MK. LEE HARVEY OSWALD requested the transit visa for treelito
the Soviet Undon on 27 September in the said Consulate.
44USC2107(5)(g)(2)(D
On being informed
1, by
the consular officials that their
office could not
grant
'such a visa without the authorization:
of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Relations, which likewise
would not grant it lf it was not previously authorized by the
country of destination, Mr.. OSWALD left the Consulate vistöly
disgusted.
The said visa was never granted.
This detail, in connection with the other circumstance le
that surround the facts, confirm our suspicion that the
assassimation of KENNEDY was a provocation against world peace,
perfectly and thoroughly planned by. the
most reactionary sectors
06. the United:
90.10
Cuban
3/0
T1384-8
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C TD:
8285.
44USC2107(5)(g)(2)(D
- TOP SECRET DINAR
Cuban:
3/01 /T+384-63
It is evident that these sectors planned beforehand to
involve Cuba and the Soviet Union in these deeds.
The Inconceivable and irexplicable impunity with which an
individual of known penal antecedents
assassinated OSWALD, ther
principal
accused of the assassination of President KENNEDYy 10
the presence of the police thenselves and in the (5G) of a
prison, denonstrates in a scandalous and indisputable nanner 23
chat the powerful reactionary polltical forces within the
Unitad States are naking use of all their resources and influences
In order to conceal those who master-minded KENNEDY's assassination,
and the true motives for it.
world public opinion demands the enlightening of the deeds:
It is absurd that the political authorittes and the prosecuting
attorney of Dallas have declared that the case is closed when
hardly 48 hours have passed since a deed of so great a result as
the assassination of the President of the United States.
Regards.
TI
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TOP SECRET
DINAR
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124-90137-10062
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
4/16/201
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER :
124-90137-10062
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 105-84973-1
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM:
PAPICH
TO:
FROHBOSE
TITLE :
DATE: 02/18/1960
PAGES:
1
SUBJECTS :
CIA LIAISON MATERIAL
PEL VECCHIO
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Secret
RESTRICTIONS: 1B
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 09/28/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: APPROVAL OF CIA
COMMENTS: MEMO
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
UNITED STATES GÓV
IMENT
Memorandum
TO
FROM
SUBJECT:
MR. I. A./ FROHBOSEY
DATE:
2-1860
SECREU
S. Jo
I-Baumgardner
1= Donahoe
VECCHIO; H. R.
A.QBRUMA
NEUTRALITY MATTER
I-Nasca
1-Liaison
1-Papich
Tolson
Mohr
Parsons
Belmont
Callahan
De Loach
Malone
McGuire
* Rosen
Tamm
Trotter
W.C. Sullivan
Tele. Room
Ingram -
Gandy
MTS.
Jame Roman,
telephonically advised on 2-18-60 that the following informa
entral Intelligence Agency (CIA-
tion was received by cable of the same date from
Rio de Janeiro.
Brazilian officials reported that three men are in
Miami, Florido, attempting to sichanter a plane for the purpose
of carrying arms to
an unknown destination in Brazil.
These arms
are to be used for "an unknown Cuban enterprise."
The individuals
involved are using the names as captioned above.. One of them is
wearing a Brazilian army uniform.
Brazilians are attempting to
obtain additional. detaz1s.
CIA is trying to obtain the identity
of the:
Brazilian source and will keep us advised. CIA has
furnished this information to Customs, Immigration and
Naturalization Service and Secret Service.
ACTION=
This information is being directed to the attention
of the Nationalities Intelligence Sectión. ClA HAS NO OBIECTION TO
RELEASE OF CIA IG-ORMATIONE
IN THIS DOCUMENT.
1p 11-11
105-84973-
S668540/GeL
MCT - 41
8/1193
13/95-
(JFK). •REC- 59
Massied
Đ 9803.222.00
**.
EX-132
Declassit on nAp ali30l
det to shame
2/24/60
SECRET
NORS MAT JERO
20 FEB 26 1960
12-10-97
Ditole
CLASSIFIBO BY
5668 SL0 /HSR
DECLASSIFY ON: 25X
(JFK)
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MEMO FOR THE RECORD
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SEGRET
20 March 1964
MEMO FOR THE. RECORD:
1..
After checking Graphics Registrv files for pictures of Minsk
pertinent to the Oswald affair,
arranged to have several
photographs reproduced and sent up to SR/CI/R.
The photos were
ordered from Graphics and they reached us on 12 March. Upon examination
it was discovered that one of the photographs showing
a group of persons
in front of the Palace of Culture in Minsk in the summer of 1961
included an individual bearing a strong resemblance to Lee Harvey
Oswald.
2. Enlargements of the picture were made by Graphics Register
and the Duke Street printing plant on 13 March, and 00/C was called
for details on the picture, its source, etc.
The picture was
compared with photos of Oswald provided to us by the FBI (D-33 #16,30)
and known to have been taken in the Oswald apartment in Minsk during
1952.
This comparison showed that person appearing to be Oswald in
the
picture from Graphics Register was wearing a plaid short-sleeved
sport shirt with a pattern
identical to that on the shirt Oswald
was wearing in the pictures furnished by the FBI.
3. Further checks were made with 00 on 16 March and that
office's approvalyfor an FBI contact with the source of the picture.
•On 17 March, the picture was shown to C/SR/CI, C/SR, DC/SR and
It was agreed that I should draft a CSCI transmitting
the picture and information to the FBI and a letter transmitting
the same to the Warren Commission. I prepared both on 18 March
and received an OK on both from C/SR/cI.
I hand carried both to
Ray Rocca, C/CI/R&A who approved the CSCI but made certain minor
changes in the text of the letter to the Commission.
4. On 19 March, Ray Rocca relayed to me C/CI's view that
transmittal of the picture to the Commission should be delayed
pending receipt of the results of an FBI check made in response
to our CSCI, Note: CSCI asks FBI to contact source of picture
and obtain details re taking of picture, persons in it etc.
According to Rocca'.
C/SR had been called on this and agreed:
-801-3780617
CSCI sent forward 20 March 64.
Lee H. Wigren
/C/SR/CI/R
Attached:
Various memoranda and notes pertinent to this matter:
SPERET
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CABLE RE: PRESUME CANDIDATE MENTIONED REF A NOT FOR PURPOSES TRAVEL TO HAVANA AS PER REF B
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2- Pier03
ORIG :
UNIT
NH/C/CA/_EK
EXT
1550
DATE:
2 June 65
MESSAGE FORE
2 SECRET
SE NO INDEE
I P.S IN CS FILE NO.
UNWAVE
ROUENS
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FROM DIRECTOR
CONT LE MIC P
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20-4
REFS:
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1. PRESUNE CANDIDATE MENTIONED REF A NOT FOR PURPOSES
TRAVEL, TO HAVAJA AS PER REF B BUT RATHER FOR CONTACT WITH PACETTS
ONLY, AJWHIP-1 UNABLE COME UP WITH CANDIDATE IN TINE FOR HAVANA
TRIP MENTIONED REF B.
2. HQS WILL DEFER INVOLVING AXNAIP-1 WITH PACETTE PENDING
OUTCOLLE
ATTEMPTS AT CONTACT.
15-4
END OF NSSSAGE
WE/3
(ohone)
WE/ 201
(phone)
WE/ 5
Rats (phose)
WH/C/NO Cini iphone
phone
NIL/C/CA
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## Page 1
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ORIG
UNIT
SA3/ROB
EXT : 3153
DATE: 26 MARCH 1963
CLASSIEIED MESSÄGE
SECRET
RE FlinE (check cou):
TO : CERTAIR STATIONS AND BABIEs Inord Valus. Desiray.
Ri Glo this copy as indiested
FROM:
DIRECTOR
Branch copy fled as Indicate!
ME Indering (check one):
Marked O
CONF:
None required
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INFO :
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FIRE 12.
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ROUTING
DEFERRED..
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BOOK CABLE
PBRUION
INFO
CITE DIRE
28865
1. ALTHOUGH MAJORITY OF ADDRESSTES HAVE REOOGNIZED HER
FOR REGULAR REPORTING ON PERUNIN DIPIOLATS AND OFFICIALS IN TIRIR
AREAS, URGENCY OF PARUNEN PROGRAM HAS RESULTED IN LACK OF UNIFORUNTY
IN TEIS TYPE OF REPORTING, AND CONFUSION ON THE PART OF SOME ANDET
REGARDING RESPONSIDILITIES.
THEREFORE, T9
SIANDARDIZE FIELD REPOSSESE
AND STINULATE RACRUTTHENT AND DEFECTION OPERATIONS, ADDRESSIES BUL
ADHERE TO FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
A. BIOGRAPHIC, OPERATIONAL, AND TRAVEL INFO IS DESINED
ON TER FOLLOWING CATIORIES
Ch FEE
A DIPLOMATS AND OFFICIANE:
1.) All d
ICERS AND STAFT REPLOYKRS OF DIMINITIC
INSTALLATIONS.
ALL OFFICERS AND STAFF EXPLOYEES OP TRADE AI
OTEXE ECONOMIC
3?)
PERHANINT MENDERS AND DELEGATIONS TO INS
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.
4) DIPLOLATIC COURIERS
5.Y KHONE ON SUSPECTED MINERS OF PERUMIR C
ORGANIZATIONS.
RELEASING OFFICER
74 9399
COOPOINATINO OFFICERS
GROUP 1
Encludes from autoret
SECRET
dowograding.cad
dachaosification
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED.
RETURN TO CLA
Background Use Only
Do Not Reproduce
CONTA
AUTRINTICATIQO
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ROM:
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28865
INFO
CITE DIR ME
6.) CODE CLERIS
7.) OTTICIALS OF PBRUNEN HINISTRIES ON OFTICIAL
BUSINESS.
B, BIOGRAPRIC INTO REPORTS, WHICE IN HOST CABLE CAN
BE OPTAINED FROM LIAISON SOURCES SNOULD CONTAIN FOLLOWING:
one 201
FULL NAMS (INCLUDING MATHO
DIPLONATIC OR DUNCZION
MENTLE
DATI/PLACE OF BIBA
PASSPORT NUAGER
PEOTOGRAPE
FANILY MISBERS:
MITH RASIDENCE INDICATED)
MANDENCE IN COUNTY OR NOSIER
ARRIVAL AT POST
RAZIONAL RETORIATION: USE ELICAP NOTEBOOL AL
GUIDE TO TYPE OL REPORTINO DESIRED ON CUBANS LISTED PARA 1 A ABOV.
DISCUSS CONKINUIFG NERDS, WETRE PRACTICABLE, WINI LIAISON EULVICES ARD
INDS-ERDENT ASSETS.
CONT • •
COOIDINATING OFFICERS
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DATE: 26 MARCEL 10G3
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"CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECE
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2
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TO
FROM: DIRECTOR
CONF:
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in CA Moord Valuo. Destray.
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D. TRAVEL INTO: THIS DESIRED ON ALL CA GORIES
LISTED ABOVE, BUT IF STATION CR TASE CAPABILITIES LINITOD THIS FIELD,
THAN GIVE PRIORITY TO REPORTING HOVEMENTS OF SENIOR OFFICIALS, CODE
CLEPKS, AND KNOWN OR SUSPECTED SECURITY TYPES.
2. WHERE IT
'NOT UNDUE BURDEN ON ADDRESSEES DESIRA TRAT ALi
OPS LEANS, TEAVEL INFO, AND
AND LYSIS DIO DATA
BEN SENT BY ROUTINE CABLI,
EXCEPT WHERE OPERATIONAL SITUATION DICIES HIGER PRECEDENCE.
LENGTHY BACKGROUND REPORTS, OPS SUMMARIS
ETC., SBOULD BE SENT
PRIORITY DISPATCH, CABLAS ANO DISPATCIES NORMALLY SHOULD BE SLUGGED
"PERIN", EXCHFT IN THOSE SPECIM CASES WERE "TyPIC" is
DIRECTED BY RDOS TO INDICATE ACTION RESPONSIBILITY OF JPECIAL STAFT.
3. IT IS REQUESTED THAT EACH ADHESSEN PROVIDE AN INITIAL
REPORT CONTAINING IN
REQUESTED IN PARA I-B ABOVE FOR EACK PERUMEN
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JEK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY : CIA
RECORD NUMBER: 104-10418-10313
RECORD SERIES : JFK
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
: RUSS HOLMES WORK FILE
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Released under the John
• Kennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53320 Date:
P6-26-2017
AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA
FROM : BERN
TO : DIRECTOR
TITLE : CABLE: FOLLOWING IS COMPLETE TEST OF SECOND MEMO
REGARDING LEE HARVEY OSWALD
DATE :
11/26/1963
PAGES :
2
SUBJECTS
DOCUMENT TYPE
CLASSIFICATION
RESTRICTIONS
CURRENT STATUS
DATE
OF LAST REVIEW
COMMENTS
PAPER
SECRET
1B
12/01/98
RELEASED IN PART PUBLIC - RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
JFK-RH09: F165: 1998.12.01.05:56:38:186129
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CLASSIFICATION REVIEW
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BERN 2493(14 68344)
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DO FOLLOWING IS COMPLETE TEXT OF SECOND MEMO RE
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
RECEIVED BY ODENVY REP BERN FROM INANITION AT SAME TIME AS MEMO
FORWARDED REF A, INANITION AND ODENVY REP PERN INTERNAL
REFERENCE NUMBERS OMITTED.
OSWALD LEE HARVEY, BORN 18 OCTORER 1939 FAT NEW ORLEANS/USA.
IN VIEW OF THE RECENT AND TRAGIC DEVELOPYENIS WE HAVE AGAIN
CONTACTED THE "ALBERT SCHWEITZER COLLEGE" AT CHURWALDEN FOR
POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
for FOlA Review on
IT HAS BEEN FOUND THAT ALL CORRESPONDANCE WHICH MAD BEEN
APR 1976
EXCHANGED WITH THE COLLEGE BY SUBJECT AND HIS MOTHER WAS
Document Number
120-5
CO
FORWARDED, IN MARCH 1961, TO JIM WRIGHT, MEMBER OF CONGRESS,
W'ASHINCT ON D. CO, ON REQUEST. OF SUBJECT'S MOT HER.
WE FELT THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION MIGHT ASSIST YOU IN THE PRESENT
INVEST I CATION.
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ONLY: EXAM OF ODENVY AND INANITION MEMO REFERENCE
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FIPST ON 16 JUNE 69, THEN ACAIN 28 JULY 61, THAT INANITION
REFLIED 29 SEPT 6%, THEN AGAIN 28 OCTOBER 600:
WHEN ELVARD
VOTED ABOVE AND QUERIED ODENVY REP BERN LATTER REPLIED THAT
ORIGINAL QUERY PE OSWALD ORIGINATED FROM ODENVY REP PARIS. SPECULATE
ODENVY CHECKED PARIS AND BERN IN CONNECTION PERSONS ASSOCIATED WITH
FAIR FLAY FOR CURA COMMITTEE INCLUDING OSWALD.
3
SO KUPARX ONLY:: SIGNIFICANCE OF REFERENCE TO ALBERT
SCIWEITZER COLLECE AT CHURWALDEN NOT KNOWN TO STATION.
QUICK, CHECK STATION FILES SHOWS NO TRACES. CHECK PHONE BOOK SHOWS
COLLECE LISTED AT CHURWALDEN, CRAUGUENDEN.
A. WILL REVIEW ABOVE ASPECTS OSWALD CASE WITH ODENVY REP BERN
ADVISE ANY MQS GUIDELINES.
ON 27 NOVEMBER.
SECRET
C/S COMMENT: *Forwarded information on Marina Nikolaeva Oswald,
• wilde
of Lee Harvey Oswald, which was volunteered by Moroccan student
Mohamed Reggab.
HOOST
**Forwarded station comments on INANITION (2) memo
concerning Richard Thomas Gibson, who was acquainted with Oswald,
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DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
4/28/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10207-10008
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
62-9-29-608
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
FBI
SAC, MM
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
DATE: 12/10/1962
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
CIP, GAMBLING, SHIP, EMPRESS OF BAHAMAS
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 4
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 09/30/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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[Released under the Tohn.F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 111 USe 2107.
DATE: 11-14-2017
(Hotey.
... i
MM 92-515
Investigation at Las Vegas indicates MORRIS LANSBURG,
a big hotel operator at Miami and Las Vegas, paid $11,250.00
cash
for
the machines.
MICHAEL MC LANEY, Miami Beach, Fla., a former
operator of the casino at Hotel Nacional, Havana, 1s inter-
ested in taking over the operation of the Wappen Von Hamburg,
1f it can be done in a strictly legal manner and divorced
completely from any known hoodlums.
MM. 509-C on 12/4/62,
advised that on 12/3/62,
MICHAEL COPPOLA (Miami File 92-101) who has been out of
prison since 11/27/62, spent some time in the office of
JOE MASSEI (Miami File 92-122) at 23rd and Collins, Miami
Beach, Fla., and individuals observed to be conversing with '
a bookmaker and friend
He also advised COPPOLA does not desire to hang out at any
of the present, clubs or hangouts on Miamt Beach and is seek-
ing a place where he can meet with his
and acquain-
MM 509-C pointed out that ALLIE HARRIS, one of
the COPPOLA group, remained in New York City, where he
reportedly is running some floating dice games, but that
HARRIS' son, MEL HARRIS and his wife came to Miami and are
staying at the Fontainebleau Hotel.
MM 509-C also advised AL ROTH (Miami F1le 162-36)
was interested in acquiring the quarters presently controlled
by the Business Men's Association at Miami Beach when there
was a rumor this association was disband. The Informant
learned the association is going to continue at least for
another year and ROtH's desire to acquire
the quarters failed.
This source also advised that RUTH GASSENHEIMER,
operator of the Patio Bridge Club, which is the largest hang-
out for the hoodlum element
at Miami Beach, inaugurated a
new policy at the club, whereby all individauls who bet on
the card game or bet on the card player must pay the regular
cara game fees.
This policy he related has caused some 111
feeling and some of the hoodlums are seeking other places to
hang out.
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Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
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AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10290-10267
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
92-3171-167
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
HILL, RALPH R. JR.
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 03/24/1961
'PAGES: 46
SUBJECTS:
SGI, BKG, REL AND ASSOC, B/F INT, P/P, GAMBLING A/O
CRIMINAL ACT, ARMORY LOUNGE, PIGNATELLO, JOSEPH,
FISUR, NUMEROUS INTV
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 4
CURRENT STATUS :
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 01/16/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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Report Ft rm
FD-78 (5-17-65)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
SPORTING OFFICE
CHICAGO
TOLE OF CASE
OFFICE OF ORIGIN
CHICAGO
SAMUEL M.
GIANCANA, aka.
DATE
3/24/61
INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD
3/2-21/61
REPORT MADE BY
SA RALE R. HILL, JR.
CHARACTER OF CASE
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASCFIED
ANTI - RACKETEERING
DATE 5-23-84 BY SP5RJ6
REFERENCE:
Report of SA RALPH R. HILL, JR., dated 3/7/61 at Chicago
-P-
TYPED VY.
LEADS
All leads in this matter are being, or have been set forth by
Airtel or Teletypo.
In view of extensive investigation being
conducted by these Offices, two copies of this report are
being submitted to them. U
CHICAGO
AT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. Will continue to coordinate and
intensify the Investigative efforts on GIANCANA designed with
the
purpose of fully developing all information pertaining to his
activities, associates, logitimate and illicit enterprises, with
view to establish
violation of Federal, State or Local violation. M
PECIAL AGEN
N CHARGI
35
APPROVED
COPIES MADE:
3 - Bureau (92-3171)
- Indianapolis
• (92-341)
- Las Vegas (92-308)
Los Angeles
(92-135)
-
Miami (92-170)
Milwaukee (92-93)
New York (92-793)
Pittsburgh (92-402)
- Chicago
(92-349)
DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW
92-217/4167
REC- 06
4-3
MAR
1961
COVER PACE
4. 3-24
111)
PRE 6 APR 1 3 1980 s loaned to you by the FBI, and neither it nor its contents ara to be distributed outside the agency to which loaned
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CG 92-349
INFORMANTS
CG T-1
CG T-2
CG I-3
CG T-4
CG T-5
CG T-6
CG T-7
OG T-8
CG T-9
GG T-10
CG T-11
CG T-12
CG T-13
COVER. PA GE
NW. 45792 DocId: 32306627
Page 3
OTHER
CG 6443-0
ABRAHAM L. KOOLISH, 64
Old Orchard, Skokie, Ill.,
to SA RALPHR, HILL, UR.
(requested)
Mail cover on residence
of. GIANCANA
NY: 3090-C
PCI MARY MUNKRITTICK
POI
to SA
WM
R. SWOPE
MAJEL HIBBS, Southern Bell
Telephone Company, Little
River, Fla., to IC E.
CLEON GLAZE (requested)
PCI
SA
to
MARVIN HOMA, Intelligence
Division, Internal Revenue
Service, Chicago (requested)
JERROLD WEXLER, 1. Nortk
LaSalle Street,
to SA HILL
(requested)
Dun and Bradstreet to IC
WILLIAM H. CROON (requested)
LA RD 95-S
IA 3239-3
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Date:
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AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10198-10101
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 92-3171-1876
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: GALE, J. H.
TO: DELOACH
TITLE :
DATE :
• PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
08/15/1966
2
DOCUMENT TYPE :
CLASSIFICATION :
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW :
SGI, ASSOC, ACT
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
1B; 4
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OPTIGNAL FORM NO: 10
3010-106
#AT 1962 EDITION
NO. 27 "
UNITED STATES GON-ANMENT
Memorandum
TO
: Mr. DeLoach
DATE: August 15, 1966
FROM : J. H. Gale
Casper
Callahat
Conrad
Felt
Gale
Rose
Sullivan -
Tavel
Trotter
Tele. Room
Holmes -
Gandy
SUBJECT:
SAMUEL M. GIANCANA
ANTI-RACKETEERING
The Chicago Office has learned from a potential
criminal informant,
that Patmore was visited
at his home on the evening of August 10, 1966, by Giancana
Ill,
they solicited his assistance
in killing another unidentified Chicago hoodlum, who was
then reportedly in New York.
assignment, which
time
in the future. (was to take place at an unspecified
ESA
3:
On the night of August 11, 1966,
met
with
Buccierf and another unknown individual introduced as Tony
"The Bull," At that meeting, L
Ill,
_was told by Buccieri
that Tony, "The Bull" would accompany him to New York for
the?killing, which was to take place within two weeks, and
for which:
would be paid $2, 600. (U)
f=?
=:
On the morning of August 15, 1966, SAC Marlin
Johnson of Chicago called to advise that I
Fhad again
been contacted by Buccieri and Tony "The Bull" on the night
of August 1, 1966, at which time they told him the persor
to be killed was Butch, Blasi, a notorious Chicago hoodlun
zEll
jand heretofore a
"close associate of Giancana. According
to the informant, Blasi has been stealing funds from the
Chicago organization while Giancana was in jail and,
therefore, his execution has been ordered.
At the same
time, the
informat was told that the killing of Blasi is
I to take place tonight in Chicago. (U,
Dissemination of the foregoing through ordinary
channels would in all probability expose the informant
with the result that he would undoubtedly become the victim
EX-102
03 E339136
1
- Mr. DeLoach
- Mr. Gale
92 - 3171-1876
PUnE 12 1I D93.P
1
16 AUG 16 108NTINUED - OVER
Fine: Traitt
McA:tjm
155 7 AUG 241966
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSINIED
DATE 424/84
LNS16R4S BI
SP8 mAC/KSR (JFK)
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Memorandum to Mr. DeLoach
Re: Samuel M. Giancana
of a gangland slaying. Nevertheless, we have a responsi-
bility to alert local authorities to an impending gangland
murder. (V)
The informant, _
so as to
avoid any involvement in this slaying. An illness on the
part of the informant could delay the plans to kill Blasi,
but would not eliminate him entirely from any future
planned slaying of Blasi.
Accordingly, it is believed that
parole board called him in and questioned him
concerning his activities and associates with the idea of
revocation of parole, if necessary, that his involvement
in this matter would
be voluntarily terminated by Giancana
and Buccieri. (V)
SAC Johnson believes that he can disseminate
this information concerning the planned murder to State's IllI
Attorney Darpitard on a confidential basis, thus accomplishing T
notification to authorities and at the same time arranging
for parole board action against
which should serve
to eliminate him from involvement in this planned killing.(U)
ACTION:
SAC Marlin Johnson is being instructed to furnish
the foregoing to the State's Attorney Dan Ward, Cook County,
on a confidential basis and arrange, if possible, for |
to be called in by his parole board with the idea of
revocation of parole today.
the informant, is
presently on parole on local bad check charges.
previously been involved in a killing while incarcerated
in Tennessee. (U)
OTHER
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DATE: 11-14-2017
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Identification Form
Date:
5/7/2015
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER:
RECORD SERIES :
FBI
124-10353-10290
LA
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : ELSUR 92-113C-147
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
LA
TO:
HQ
TITLE :
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
09/18/1962
2
JOHN ROSELLI (ELSUR)
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION :
Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS :
4
CURRENT STATUS :
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, DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
11/18/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Mote).
DA BE:® (Bh+.142-20167
FBI
Date:
9/18/62
Transmit the following in
Via
TELETYPE
PLAIN TEXT
(Type in plain text or code)
URGENT
(Priority or Method of Mailing)
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI (92-3276)
FROM:
SAC, LOS ANGELES (92-113C)
JOHN ROSELLI, AKA. AR.
INFORMANTS FURNISHED INFORMATION INDICATING ROSELLI
RETURNED TO LOS ANGELES APARTMENT NIGHT SEPTEMBER SIXTEEN LAST.
AND WAS AT APARTMENT NIGHT OF SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN LAST.
LA FOUR TWO SIX EIGHT DASH C ADVISED ROSELLI ARRIVED FRIAR-S
CLUB, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA ABOUT SIX PM SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN
LAST AND WAS JOINED ABOUT SEVEN PM BY MAURICE H. FRIEDMAN, PART
OWNER NEW FRONTIER HOTEL AND JOSEPH I. BREEN; JR., CLOSE FRIEND.
EMPLOYEE AT CLUB TOLD INFORMANT ROSELLI AND FRIEDMAN CAME IN
FROM LAS VEGAS AND HAD MADE RESERVATIONS TO TAKE STEAM BATHS.
BREEN AND ROSELLI LEFT CLUB ABOUT EIGHT THIRTY PM IN CAR
BELIEVED BY INFORMANT TO BELONG TO FRIEDMAN. INFORMANT OBTAINED
NO INFORMATION REGARDING ROSSELLI-S RECENT TRIP.
INFORMATION PREVIOUSLY FURNISHED BUREAU THAT ROSELLI
INTERESTED IN SOME NEW BUSINESS VENTURE AND THAT HE PROBABLY
RECEIVED CHECK FROM AL MATHES, PART OWNER, LUAU RESTAURANT,
BEVERLY HILLS, TO GIVE TO HIS ATTORNEY EMANUEL ROTHMAN, IN
SEARCHED
(1)
HFD: eac
INDEXED
SERIALIZED
FILED
Approved:
Sent _
- 5/ p
Per all
Special
Agent in Charge
92-1136-1478
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
6/11/201
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10211-10113
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 92-2781-845
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SAC, MM
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE:
'PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
10/04/1963
1
LST, RESTAURANT, DRY CLEANERS, FISUR
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
10/15/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
t.
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote)?
DATE: 11-14-2017
PEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
OCT 4 - 1933
TELETYPE
URGENT 10-4-63
7-00
PM EST
FROM
DIRECTOR, FBI 192-2781/
SAC
MIAMI /92-88/
SANTO
TRAFFICANTE, AKA•, AR
DAILY TELETYPE SUMMARY
PJR
Mr. Leimcrat
Mr. Monr
Mr. Casper.
Mr. Callahan
lit. Conrad
Mr. DeLoach
VP. EVEXTH
| Mr. Galer
Mr. Rosen
Vr. Sullivan
Mr. Tavel
Mr. Trotter
Tele. Room-
Iliss Holmes.
wins Gandy
OCTOBER TWO LAST MM EIGHT FOUR ZERO DASH C ADVISED
HE HAD CONTACTED DOCTOR PEREZ PITA WHO HAS POSTPONED TRIP
TO BRAZIL TILL SOME TIME IN OCTOBER. IN DISCUSSION WITH
PITA REASON FOR TRIP WAS STATED AS TO FINISH UP ON COFFEE
DEAL BUT NO FURTHER MENTION WAS MADE OF SUBJECT.
INFORMANT ALSO LEARNED SUBJECT FREQUENTS LA HACIENDA
RESTAURANT, MIAMI, WHICH IS OPERATED BY RALPH REINA.
NEITHER SUBJECT NOR CAR OBSERVED OCTOBER THREE LAST.
TODAY CAR NOT IN GARAGE AT EIGHT THIRTY AM AND GARAGE
DOORS CLOSED. FALCON ENTERED MIAMI INTERNAIONAL AIRPORT
SUBJECT THEN LOCATED AT SALVATS DRY CLEANERS WHERE HE
PAPIS LOT AT TEN TURNTORYE AN AND LET IT ELENE ELSE 084-80:5
TILL AFTER NOON. SUBJECT: LOST IN TRAFFIC ON NORTHWEST
€ OCT 8.1963
SEVENTH STREET
NEAR
THIRTYSECOND AVENUE.
AIRMAIL TO TAMPA..
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ACCORDING RUABBE-1 MORNING 8 APRIL, FOUR GROUPS TRYING GET
DEMONSTRATIONS GOING AGAINST AMEMBASSY KINGSTON BUT WITHOUT SUCCESS:
An
GROUP OF LEFTISTS INCLUDING WINSTON MONROE ARE IN CONTACI
WITH AMERICAN BLACK POWER MAN' WHO ARRIVED LAST WEEK SNOT KNOWN IF
BEFORE OR AFTER ASSASSINATION DOCTOR KING). THIS GROUP SAME AS ONE
A MENTIONED REF, PLANNED SEND SMALL DELEGATION TO AREA AMEMBASSY
HE AROUND NOON & APRIL TO SEE IF ANYTHING COULD BE STARTED. THE
AMERICAN BLACK POWER MAN WITH THEM IS SAYING THAT WITH GOJ FULL OUT
IN PUBLIC SYMPATHY WITH DR. KING, WILL BE DIFFICULT TO GET ANYTHING
GOING. RUASSE-1 COMMENTED IT UNCERTAIN IF THIS GROUP WILL TAKE
ANY ACTION.
B. LEROY INNIS, PRESIDENT OF IME GUILD OF UNDERGRADUATES OF
UNIVERSITY OF WEST INDIES (UWI). IRIED GET UWI STUDENTS GO ON
DEMONSTRATION BUT WITHOUT SUCCESS. (COMMENT: STUDENTS ON VACATION
AND NOT SCHEDULED RETURN TO CLASSES UNTIL TUESDAY 9 APRIL SO ARE
FREE FOR ACIION IF SPARK CATCHES).
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PRINCE: SUSTER, LOCAL LEADER OF BLACK MUSLIM MOVEMENT, IS
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ORGAHIZING UNDER WAY.
Do MORTIMER PLANER, RASTAFARIAN WHO PARTICIPATED IN
DEMONSTRATION AGAINSI. BRILISH HIGH COMMISSION OVER RHODESIAN
HANGINGS, HAS CONTACIED SOME STUDENTS AND MENBERS OF HIS OWN
FOLLONING. THESE STUDENTS REPORTEDLY SAID THEY WOULD
BACK PLANER.
HOWEVER, NO INFO AVAILABLE ON TIMING OR STAIUS
PLANERS. EFFORTS.
Zai: ABOVE PASSED: AMBASSADOR .:
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HEMORANDUN FOR TIL RECORD
SUbJIT: Mooting with Dr. Niro in sow York City on
October 16, 1:01
The rootine with be. Miru on Octuber 16 ba nostruneil tom 10,00
until auch else no bla matienco ton intrd with Candinal Sinliran.
Ho
arrived it ry roor. nt bine 10150. He declared that to Cantal had
went won he lourned the delalla ur the surfering of tie Culnno st the
hume of Gastros deelund that the archlotaton of flunt van't dolng
enough for the Cuban rolanesy that the U.9, waarle Join onouh for
these that Gustro Fust bo ovorthrou. Airo told the Cardinal Eat la
812 Latin Arories tore sore poing to lo orriod acts of ayrpathy
for the Cuhan sufferers, The Cardinal sald le would say a Moss for
uses en Detobor l% Ho initou l1ro to 000 l:1n at any tire.
Miro minored sy query us to the locerit dimirs by slating that
I was very successfuly agito poonle vore inaive the sudlerriur and
anotber 1,000 peo-le outulles that luceri has recolni such appliuss.
The Intor Merican Prosa Assoelation nitalra slao had given an
opportunity to present the Cuban tragedy. He salu Chat le (PIro) had
tol, how Flial had alor 31 people in Septerber alone, and oler coullay
had doscribed how Geminter: was nining tround dey by slays the in
Cuba troy huvo Insinlled a novornel radlo atation broadcuatiny to Intlo
Arerica, thut ton countrion have luken with Cuba, but Argentina has
sot; that avarybody la cuntusad.
He intorted so that no for the documents relating to the Cuban
plots la Argonelna, the Argontine rilitary ron caco lo talk to Verons,
and ho gavo then suno drournnis that hare no ino:tance. The officore
told Verona Partially "ie have no contidance in the ircontine Torolgr
Office," norerthelens, when they arrived there, they Burned over the
docurenta to the foresen Orfice, Mut these decurints had no lenortance,
chey mere scroly to •eronatrate
Uhat there lac lean an extradition of
crementa, an' that they sere originalo. The li rortant locurento are
bold by Varon in tilaul.
Miro said they also viaurlised another act anvolving Lacorda la
Mand, but that his "at infarative" bulget rally does not rovide for
props are setivitles (ouch as tho Currort SIP ani Lacuria affalra), I
countered that 1t vas cunaldered that lila budget mas surticiont for hlo
to conduct soro propaganda actlullloss ouriously sochias on a major
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Viro declared that internal procaganca and Clarestine: action in
Cube
not be delayed any longer.
that 1t we l
belloved that reamures aro recenry to forent in Cube
the opponition to Castro: "The seosle aro againat hirl" declared tiro.
"But. Increase 16," I anored, Piro Ums siated "If this action doeun't
ator. Iron tho Conuajo (CHC) - not an a: independent agonay, but an
olose cuntuct with you (the diency), i that ve fortent le a sceplato
diuorder in Cuba, and attorario no zorermant can succeed; secondly,
1í' so do sut have a contral plan, and carry 16 out sell in a tore or
loss lied seriod of Luo,
pooTlo (prisoners) by fidel."
"Are this la xy insistence.
lew I ar. arrald to go to MIami.
that
an I Is to1l the peoplo there? What do 1:0l Converel Veamtilo the
Agenoy kopa on infiltrating pooplo inco Cure but disconnecrod frus the
I san told in sy conversatios with the Prosident to ano)ity
the senbership in the Consojo. I rare endeavored lo do thate la tha
Courell ¿core are other croat organizations - dolegates fron euch of the
organizations - that ask me for any, eyraiito, thing, and I a tere
Theresore 1 ruat work uite, goa people in order to see bou
bollete that a woll worked-out plan siat mova good chances of succes
v1lì ca favorably connidered."
"Elow about arun for the Incantregy" asked Miro.
I replied that
It was ry understanding that urms for ire Iscarbrey could only be
landed on the North Coast, how then wait, they let to the Enchbrey?
Miro suld that the boat which had mard zery trips (working for YOU),
would bam to astablish cornunication sor; tin out when they would plei.
up the arra, vhat cannot ln done 10 avertes Cavuldo Rarires in 41a
situatlon o? angulah becauue he 18 te oaly renl regional foous of
resistanse thut there la there, and be ras teen reully loit ju a desperato
situntlos lor three rontha.
I Intorposed that there seered some cuestion about the paper from
Ramirez king for arns, rother 18 vas ve real thin".
Idantifiod" ronlled Miro.
"o asrured that it la perfectly Irentlfled and
requeats have
through difterent channelo ankine, for these arue.
I aT 8411l balting now for a month and a loll.
All you hava to do 1a. toll
un the moans of collvery, the neo-lo ex contact and then coliver to our
I sz $z111 walting, and eriticia los
Cubans against Insotion) Ineransea dailyo"
"Ill tho delegationa of revolutierry croupa in the Council 3à se
for arza and ceans for Lightlng.
Eut I cannot provide then anything.
Meamt Ilo the Agoroy 10 Infiltrating moie Into Cuba without counting on
the Cornojo for anyt!:ine.
This puta 18 15t0 an abaurd position - rely
« "cowr.ell sainted on the l'all."
I kaTe sald, "look for somone olse 11 1
ar not echaldered able to do the job lut we sust work. I have confidence
In the henney, but I cannot vork in tr18 Iachlon."
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What have thoy aald
I raultod, that there is a problem of the reane ol
delivery, that the
at present appears undesirable. The
Ambassador lan't thero, holl, to look for another reins; the
anyti'ing - those peonle need i oney" he countered.
things," he declared.
"I" now like a person in a shirring pool
without water."
*For three oni a half months l've strucelod to maintaln a
revolutionury spirit.
My rilitary reoplo are waiting t1ll I urrived and
toll thei,
"this rust be done, that nust be done. sociing jot! And without
any -lan, I don't go unywhere; nowhere!
"The other tire I sent with by eyes closed, through faith.
fallure and the lullure foll upon ro. I cannot proceed under auch circui
stances in no way.
I'ye askad for $50,000 to send in to the unierground.
The Fussians Aro ponding $400,100 in propagania and havo leua than the
we srall not comproriao the U.s.
Toll ne the way to send it in. The
Counail 1s to ald them, not serely to conduct teetings."
"On that roquest they haven't renlied anytring?" he asked.
I snobored
that on this 1ter, I had made known Miro's desire, but that so far nothing
had been resolved.
"I's not corplaining," lo stated, "but for three ronths I have beon
asking for a cor. ict with the authority
to resolve.
getting nothere.
when I return now I shall be asked, "not bout 1t?" and
must answer, 'You will have to wait because I have nothing." ind meanwhile
the Aguncy koops on Ini'iltratina people Into Cuba Incorendent of the
Consejo.
Let us to back.
Without being in agroerent, I cannot serve you.
I have no Interest in presiding ovor a Couneil that 1a of no uee."
I pointed ot that the Counoil must continue to orist, with him as
Its prosident, as the coordinating body uf the resistance roverent, but
that there are cortain difficulties in nutting the student or labor activi
tles under the direction of the Council; that those groupa are now functloning
officently and that I trustid that he could see the problers of completely
changing their control, direction,
and coordination. I added that I
believed that he should know sorething of what they are doing and that I
belloved that
should be kept Inforced.
"I know absolutoly nothing," he raalled.
"what cares to no la fron
these sane individuala.
I era
not in agreerent with that, I't becoring ridlo
culous. Under these circunstanoes I cannot continue. I have planted the
probler of tho underground, the probler of the collatoral organizationa
(that ho sould l1ke te havo in Council by teing their source of support
and coordination), of the ingistrates, and now you bate soon shet ALABAU has
done (proclaining GARCERAN a president of exile goverment), sto la wor
ins with you people, and you have seen the reaction of the State Departrent.
How Jostoriay ALABAl 18 publishing nolitical denuncistions arainst the
Coundid. I have discussed the matter of the : agistrates with the C.I.A., I
don't remember the nato of the person.
A ronth has paosed and the other
raglatrata (those with ALABAU) baven't beer stooped (in their activities)
abd they haven't had elentiona ad I requested to seleot another loader."
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"The studenta are estimiAl their activities. I bollare that I bave
sometiing In sy hond an a kanis for the iterination of what should ba
discussed in the Couneil vie ra; and in agreerent with you; but thee
existing eircursances, wits! any conection, sale it so that I cannot
continue the clandestine ale.
so the firat proble., I presented your reply.
mie shall se."
To the sero, probler, the collateral organistson
which continua the sure as entores the third probler I presented, on arca
to nerd ia, nothing.
tre lourt, probler, the propagunra oçaration "Griot"
that I shoved you, nothieé." I reclled thit on the latter I red discuused
the ratter, tal 16 vas, l tallaves, a suggention elven to rIn in the Departo
rent. or Stato.
"If to don't bako prosarando all send arta Irto Cuba now, 1L'a velosa,"
he declared.
"And I cano: re-ain in allenco." I rerlied tut I lollevod
quito a bit of propagarda ses leire coniuctod. "Yes, but Incorendent of the
Co:ncile
I CANUT L' A PITlE Theg (the Arency, knep on dauling with the
MaP, with the Unidad Pevolicirr1o, and they haven't entered Into the Counoll
sionly becaus they ura in riget contsct with the Ayency, Trus It appeara
that nose of the urculers it I look lip with you sone twenty daya ago have
been resolved, and I'll tare o take another solution. I rant to know the truth
1I I'= not ecceptable, I'll inate ard sithout any scardle inatacuver. I haro
sallowed all the eritlete, in ry oun heuue, in silence, an though I vore
responsible fur averythinz,
¿ carnot continua
to do chls are be doing nothing.
I carnot be a puipot! I Lite so arts to fire."
He reiteraied that not ise had boon senolved on any of tis requeats and
proresalo, am: that he co'ale continue thur. That ho could quil, go to
Pierto lileo an a prochonor. Be edded te would want to ork nitt. us. Ho then
referred to tro sets of line-s in. dew York, which had cost sour thousand
dollars, plua passara, a riGhtnicus sur spend frcs the idinistrative Budget.
"a hure pald the masare, hia living coots lore." he said.
"How I co to flari la. I bave lo face the organizations grouped tato
"Aira for eterytere?" "I havon't anj. All the orgarizations troo
wheeling there atle!. den't is? to Join torether locaine tray tre working
directly with your peosle." I said this sas unfortunate and askid mother
there eculd not to sure lost:? realizit. contacta with ther vithout noce
mrily channellain their facert ard dimation inrough the Council, such
as by foruins i comáttoe siore tre lines I had suzested la Minal.
Miro then relerred li the spreerent roched in the shire House neating
Wich tr. Gooruin, Mr. boodward, with certleren ne the C.l6Ao, ard with i'r.
Hurvita. Firit,
"Trat the chi; Palan trut is recortired 19 the Coneejo (CRC);
IT 1150 1s the :orson of cu cordidenco and uill tave an aá iniserstive
budget which he w1ll aonur.. am w1ll renort lutar the extenses of coordina.
Elon, sa: that any other erases, propaiaria er clandestine activity, vill be
paid by the loney; for tbi triilera of the orgarizationa in the Couroll there
Will be a ecntact lo assist is borking out their solutions; that ly to say,
that lio: 5 prollers ol Coals ass. uns." Another puine vanithat in case there
no argarinations that do so choose to join me couch ur ture lion o
porfectly Inforred 1a nitasce of me rattors at hand and vill give hia
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(CRC)• I have coven, to work with jou, with no, vita the reople sho an
going to carry vut the activitios, with the people that I denignato.
Nothing of that de juing done. Then what they want do to work alone."
"I u1ll not contimo. I usll not continue sum the tino I soture to
Miami. I have gone on for fiva ronthe,
atruggling. I cannot socopt thie
•Itustlon. I have tiled to pull together those proupa as naked in the
Whtte House. I haven't succeeded in rrouping any rore, because • I want to
epeat clearly in order to rerain pood iriendo albaya - because you huve
proventnd 1t. The atuenta havon'e joined, not because of no political
reanon, but seroly locause you aunport ther: directly. "reamably the hiea
In that in Chie lay the seourity of this nation la better saloguaried.
A Consejo was desired to sorro as the coordimtini group and to provido a
reans by which the United States would not appear to to intorvoning in Cuba.
It there lo to De a Consojo, 1t must have all the dignity os a Counoll.*
«When I try to form a Counell, grouping all elevento logother, they
want to work, sho vant to do thingo. This 19 all Indecondent of the Council.
And some work for a dostruation of the Council. I cannot tolerate this. I
have a son who 1a a prisoners either I know the plane, and I lnow the carouter
and the probless that they are going to carry out, or I, when I arrive in
Mlanh, will say, "to," and send void to tanhington. Lot them do without we.
There will be aoneone who will submit to these things, but not I."
*And of the sour Itons that arcaney pronised te to resolvo, there
• have not been reaolved any, and I find ejsolf in tha dark.
And I as. very
aorry. I ar not suing to cororcrino the security or thia Natlon, but
noither up, I poins to conprorise the situation of those toja. when they
Jimappeared, lont their lives, etc., I was conitonted with "And you ure the
presidont of the Coinoll." I carnot remaine in this way.."
•I haven't been able to kroup together anything. I Vas proniaod that
the ragistratos would all incorrorate together (into the Council), but
that rascal ALAIAU 1s workins against the Counell and I have reason to
bellove that he is doing it with Avercy aupport, utherwise how would he pay
for his politio: l donundlations." I responded, that I lolleved this could
not be tre. Ho shouted, "I kave rxprensod my sealtion to you, and I want
you to get an answer when you can. If tana prollers that I have set forth
do not have an temediato ablution, I as not'to kuor and to dispose of
relative actiona to be taken, ten how, in view of my situition, ruat I do.".
He asked about the nlan for clandestine sabotage action by cortando
raid, that he had giron us, and what bad core of it. I replied that he munt
• rallze that the study of such a plan necesarily was alow and must l
conidared by rary. He said he was cominced that there bas no Intention of
accepting such plans, and that shile now ve diacuas auer plans, we lose out.
"I cannot accept this altuation, nor would you."
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He then oald that he could in ahead and silasulve lie Counall, and lat
over a reaninglen councily ust thie was not a tront, lut he would stip
that he continue as henri oi the Gounoll, He sonliod, "Hut they
de rolteratra that ha harl: Innted four aroblers, none of wilch ina
reen resolvod, rolteruted thet io led planed lie pronana probion a
long tine ago, but that: ropagarla continus inimponient os
the Connoil
and couple era no:t out ilke thase lo the Cou-ruin of :tuiont In sao
Enlo, wiore they reneut e iren 11hn purrots wilch cure no with lazlo.
Averican sullences.
»I huve askad for ames oltror dive su cassivo ald, une, to, three
r.1ma100 = batovor la rece:our, becauie this 1a to Joatroy Cormunia,
and me'll tuto our niune, hr valli furnish the dead, fer so con do no
Pore. no rust work in arreeront, lacause nos ouch time that 1 suak,
1tªy sue niall seo, un nre colno lo stul;," - and rothing lapnens. No,
40, I srall not preoldo ovur. arother Couroll existl: unier these
circu
I have often arent 2o hours wiehout alooping, layine to pull
togatior the groupe, and menntire, problois arise on dll oldes. Why?
Becaure so long as other prouce iat suncort, they von!t entor
the Council.
The MP 18 In connot with you und arteine arras now the Unland Rovolu
clonario. I rerain the siliculous no. Alrowly Ilvo nuifored a lot and
have a son nio la a prisoner
And love talkeil a lot during theau daya,
and I keen on heini a nupunt, vut vorse than a vunret, leciuse a suppot
Im sored, tut I's not even roved."
Therifore, I say to you that the grouns that want to bork with us,
you, the chief of thut grous, and 1, be oubt to rudolve all these quentlones
for exarole, wit!, the chiud of the millery group, keene he has culled
cogether the protassional amy ard le robel amy (oloronto, and the ary
of ilkeratiun, such un Varnlo, Botus, lino und tho boys, sho tave core
fror the irigade," Me declured that SUTi 1o a fighter, la willing to
return to Cuba, sud that he harl great conflionce in Sirls.
I assured him that the logalization of soTUji resiconco Nould be
arranied, and that Yr. Ruruite Infored so thit he bolleved sorething
could to dono for the other three roturnees wiose naren fi. f'iro had
Do • MiTo rostoratod that to rust sposk clearly, that he could not
continue thus an a travelling presicont without having anyting to sive to
his coo:le - nothing to the undorerun! through Countl notion; nor could
he be ignorant of blans which he opponed whero Cubana so out to die, ana
nen ravirl their relativos core to lili da responsible. He declared, "I
don't vant to live on a budget, preaide over an ad inistrative office,
rocoIve poorlo, toll ther lios, soyine, "No mall see," The ren sho are
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hore (1n Counell) roprusenting organisations suat know somothing of what
lay uno going to do and if they sak for 40 rifles, l aust bo able to eay,
"Hore they are" - nut to give ara directly Into their hands - hut througt
• contact for thie.
Othernioe you people nake your plane, and I'll rotire
frus evorything. and le anaured that never, nover will I any a single vord
against the linney of the Undled States, novery nor extluin reasons which
ahouldn"t be explained.
"I! I nannot have the responalbility that I should have, I shall not
Jond ryBolf to what ray rosult in a tragedy, Muno of the problemo I have
planted have been rusolved not that of tha
rry istraton nor that of the
Encubrey, nor the romy to le undergroun, line boon rosolved, not the
clan of propagamla that I euve you. I cannot continuo to ait in an office,
shilo you continue operatin, as you wiah, with my silont cunsent. You mey
chom nozeone elsa like Mr. Goroy, who le sekine tor orma..
Choone and
ne mother hia dare will save Cuba. Jou am suing to croate another Fidel,
Who la nothing.
could not be rosolund in such a short tire. He roturnod to the a recront
that "plana of notlon do discused Jointly, thil 1l there were objectiona,
that the objoctiona be discuaned. He suld thero had been no objeotlone no
Iar to dincuras nor objectiona to propaganda plane. lo wus to have contoot
with a re;resentative of C.I.A, to seet with mpresentativan of organisan
thona that went in collaborate, and with Dr. Viro i nothing doveloped on
Chatl la declared that he ahould have knowledgo of the notivition ot
thone that don't sent to collatorates and sald euch day there will to nore,
toonus they want to suin the power for thermolvon, to act on their oun
acount.
Ho said he knows thoro 1a a "Jin" and a "Robert" and others that
are dolng thinga.
at ho do too in
I assured hir he must realize that there were sary problena
involved
la bla proposals and that tire vas essentlal to work thes out. I serinded
h1s, of kla conversation with tr. Coouwin and the lattora atatos ent to the
offoot thut them could he no thought in the foreseendle ruture of a mili
tary oterat1on againat or invasion of Cute
Miro countored by referting lu
hie converastion with the President on 18 July and hia (Niro"o) corplaint
of inactivity.
He sald the Preaidont pronosed the recrulting of Cubane In
differont unita of tho Amy for training so ao to utilise thor: at tha
opportune tine, anil that the officors would be inviend to our sililary
schoold.
Miro sald he had rathered
3050
of the military torother and in-
forced them of tila etter, and tha taxt veei he vas culled to diedina tha
renulting, wilch be aproved.
Ther Gonera! Herahey went to see r's at
hia house, lolling hle this Cubans wouldn't be santi lo Berlin or any such
plare but hopt in the U.3, avalluble for une later. Viro said, "I there
la to lo no Invasion, then lot'e utilize the underground, uhich neede are
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Ho main repeatod, "More rust to raanire propaganda, peo adly arras
se shall furiah the ciead, but I need to enou allou are ne going to dia."
He cumentod that ho was going to ant that his photo, raph not be put on
the oover of n cortuln sagasino hocure he didn't know other ho was
going to continues that in the present elre matanoos ho didn't see hou do
could continue.
Apain I urged that le ruse do so, l that I 10lt cortal
that se could moulve nue of lio prutoslo, protubis not to the extent
that ho desirer, but at least in surt, but that tino was nocesarmy to
acoonalish this,
He repostial that the Counoil soods es tave sire oblonsalon in Cuba,
but the Apency koons on unertakin notior a witiout my conction with
the Gounell. Furdar, that he nuat lavs the ratin for echouetsony prof
vande, aust nu outlinid in the "Operullen Griot," He nakod so when could
I alve tir sore unovers. I repliod that diring the current wok I expected
to havo rootingo in miich these cattoro muld lo disoussed i the topartient
of Stato, with 15. Goodwin, with representatives of the Agancy, and that I
hopod thut aurothing would in resolved, but that he must reallze that lary
neoplo am involved in auch mutters and aslutlons are rot reached quicklyo
He reiteratad thut ho had to leon telling: 1s 0ryrad-at1on 1916 a 111610
longupt and that thia wan becorine miarrassing.
Then he brought up lila proposal of Mirina, Yin and the Council eo to
Cuba, saying
enorhapa it would be arvantaguous that I die In Cula, Chat
the Council ask reonition iron. Cuban so!l and the military ald of the
United Statoo • all lo talo place witiln de 10ur%,
He ndánd, "I hare
told you of the mustion of Girdinal Sellran, the hove done vory tadly
I racinded hir that despite tho urgercy tint we all reco nizod in the
Cuban situation and sta Uhroat to the briter Statos and 12l tho Aborteas,
there are rony other world problera - Luna, ierlin, ote., -utilel alon
occupy the attuntion of our coverrrent esenie.
Then I wald I wished to take advartag of our rooting to uak him cor
inforation ralntive to hia curront budgots firat, did he bellove that
there were any poorle rocuivine i sulary ire the Council wo might also
to colling financial uld iror. M.E.i, He sa'd,
Pro, I rould nover part 1t
tbat." Then he declared that he lind two days of oper tini won ho staortod
the personnel of the virious orinizations bre, the CHC:
either do cit off
their onlarico auldenly, or to put ther to sorr. for thair nays that tre
"no:18u" (c8y2011) rres a littlo bit lociure ke hau to lako in cortsin
neoulo, and thist he conaldered: 19 alsorbit them was secorine to the
rolley
of C.I.A. Then ho ieclared that the raxirli
beret'it recalved by
rofugees fros. Hot, No sas $100 per in sly serientr, ani thit no where bere
could as farily live a: a hunired a rontlie
Hence, le did not fael that te
could cut off the rebile on the staffs o? the cic
organizatiors, and sard
ther to the HE wi
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"The nones for the unierground le ruch and contact la doubtrul, an
•noune, The problem of Cuba costa a 106 of :croy! The pooulo os the
Encambry - 1t'o Alificule to lollver arrio lo then? But ue ano poine to
run that riot. The un a aro guine to be lunti voll, riaka munt le taken."
Miro aguin referrod to tho pruupe that din't vil to colliborato with the
Counoll but vouli cullaborato dirretly with the Agenoy anting that ha
had omobod 14 uni utill arusod 1t, that ho recrived a very acrootlunato
letter making hin. to boy work out all the srablois toween us ond sccept
a nolutlon, aml that a mprusentallun would to dostonitod to work with ling
thet I had anared and he had woont two very plesant daya with res that
I wan vory umerotardina; that tronty daya dad magel of croat irgletyo
(""ot twenty but ten," I Interoued.) in auld ho figurd that irobably ha
lIght have amy and lein for the undereroul am know nhout niund of action
and had folt strenthened, "Euts ho sle,
anow I tual knocked down. lione
of the plans or propaganda provom:la have been accoutod, none. The firing.
sall in Cuba continuna funetionine, 31 daad in 31 daja.
by realmation hag
been urition long ago, und I an ready to subr 19, 1t da soon as I retury to
881ar.1a"
noclarod that he nuat not du that, that be tust havo patlence.
that
Lt inkes timo en rosolvo Chene thinga: He reciiod that he has boon walkin
sInce Ayril und montloned all the sufferin' he lad gone through, attacke
by everyons, rothers of prisoners arl doul, the Arerican Preas, Forture,
Tine, Lifo, Now York Tinna, otce, all against 1In alore: with ALABiU Trllos,
and othorag and that he had numortod all o! a.la in allonce. He had been
asked 1t it vore true thut thore was no alr am'ort and harl not anavered.
"The other time I kept my lips cloned with ato lute laltli, the nost 81e I
shall luvo my eyes open unt have rany quontlong.
I don"t un eraland how
you peonlo can donl with sore of thee unknown Cubans.
Ho said, "I've fiven many proofs of loyulty to you, that they attribute
to me the othur day in Miari that "thern wouid be an invuston in a low
raya", that 19 not true. I havo a tapo rocorainy ef what I sali wich vas
"very soon (without ventioning uny dato) in Cuba there would le unveilod
the crout Pascuss (resurroction) of the Fatherlard, And the presa has niem
Intorproted Puscuss us the Pascuas do Navidar (Crintass).
"Thue the prent comes out with state: ents attributed to Dr. Miro that
tno Inmaton v1ll lake place by chriatras, cornletely a lle And rothing
I1ko what I sold," I conooded to tr. Ilro that in had surfered a trerendous
nuber of atencks in allence and that the praisi bai ovor a perlod of tle
core out with critlenl rearts. I naked his. If ln planned to pass through
lamIngton bofore roturning to Miami and he sala he din't have money for
such expensoa, that tis wife was torribly vorried about toir song but
that he would have to ruin In New York witil lodnenday to attord the
Junctoon ior all the editorg of the Intin A: erican press, tho bunt to don-
vorse with hin, to help with propagands but ulticut costing the U... &
cent.
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corninstore within the CRCe finaco, propoganda, clandestine, r 1l1larg,
organiention, ole. The mea who are ro nood or don't sant to work, he
amld, he would out off, but that he couldn't Just fire sereone muldenly.
He then mald solarios vero mall @ $200, 8225 per conth as an average
except for particulir individuals, such as hio unlatant Arayon, a vory
the varlous organizations who work "full
L1no" and recolve 3400 ench, further that he planned to give ench organisa
thon appruximatoly $700 por sonth for their operating cxpenaos, soro loady .
some a little nore • (MRR, Hescuto, 30 de Nov, 20 de lays, AAd Inderend-
Lontoo, Montecriat1):
Mion I queationed whethor the fonteoriati orpanization was ut111 in
the CIC, he said 1t. was, that only Junto Gorillo had dropped out of the
CHC but cho trous cerained in and had e now head. He adled that he had
just had a requout fron Carillo to provide his (Grillo) with a thousand
dollares chal Carillo had photographlo coplos of sono checka tit he had
posa, to waldo frank for proporania activitles arainet Cute and that
CarIlloma nsking roimburrent but Miro sald he didn't sunsider he had
to piro 1e to Carillo.
Returning to tho budgot, Miro Said, "Thero are the vurious erployoems
there in the lten of tripo; Chero aro tie military jeoplo grouped under
the military cominalon - I cannot lot thei, aufior risery There ore no
tudento on the payroll beceuse they are baing nupported by you (the
And right there a difference 1a established betseen those in
the Counail and those who recoive rondy (rot the Agonoy directly, which
1e moro than that ruceived by ry people. see how you (the Axency) with
out intending to, and for reasona of lunecurity, are gulny to destroy
the Counoil." He then atated that ho hud placed Alvarer Dias, who bad
been finlater of Finance, in charge óf finance mntrera baosuse he (Miro)
could not be everywhere, and to male certain that no exiends were paid
on which they were not in agreeront, and wiich Paust would carry out.
I quarrled shother Paula sould curtinuo an accountant, and Miro sall,
#certainly, un accountant. "
He aald that everyone has beon
coring to him
(Mirc) with all irdo of pleas for monay and therefore it was nocessary
to bayo Alvaroa Diaz In hero so that he and Paula sight rosolvo the finanoo
matrora. Miro addad vorda of pralee for Paulo, "It's like I want to havo
for each section of the Counell, Ille I vanted Conto Aguero to handle
propaganda, but since he la roceiving noney
Bron jou (the igoros) he
doesn't want to, I have to have soreone to take this lond off of ro; firat
as 1n Naval affalro, soreone to lock for boats, aran, etc."
I asked about testro for properanda und Miro replied that lestre 19
no good, never was of value; thut he lad leen vut in charie of the propa
ganda cominsion proviously and sivon $4i, 000 ronthly, but had done nothing.
Then he launched Into a critiola of the Swan proparanda; that it bas a
aharo, handled by Batlatianos: Fernandes VARELA, & Cutholies Suares
Fernandes, a senator in the epoch of latiota, He natad another (sounded
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11ke Chau Millor) a lad person and n Intiutero fire said ha had naked
Chat juan lo sear:ed tut, since they wore directly, these people are
defended.
He adiad wryly that he winhod they (the hyercy) would defend
hIm (Miro) that way.
He said thoy (the hrene?) had nosod the urotle: five monthe ano. in
Muri relative to Jonyuin, jagelo, a Cuhan wo va working with tha
counalt and has surind currificently, but thon he necepted work with the
C.laA, and continua dolni thio fari do i shatever lio: lees) Intol
11,once, ams, 50cr.11186, ate. m and will have rotting to do with the
Council.
Again Miro declared tut he had the hliheat regard for Paulo und
couldn't desponse uiti: hir, had aven provoad his nro to lo the lociatrate
of the Tribural el iccounto in thu futuro soverrent of Cula. I udded
my underatardli, Cial Frolo had dono an excollent ob, sarticularty
santonine him handliny of paying dorender.ta, a melculous end arduous
Miro excialros thnt he had never eonaldered replacing, Paula but
mruly beaded Alvares blaz to handle dotally with faula. He 8010 every
•no in 1:1471 laowa 1: 18 Puila sio hao the poroy to rako payonto by
check, and that he thought 1i would lo hotter for the jeople to get pay-
In cush aal slyn a recolot; thit soretlion senore i lpht rob Pauln
ani thon people u1ll sul "gro: Miere dora this soney core, a since the
Cubena havo no ¿oney,"
Then Dr. HIro sald he would like to clarity any doubtfil question. I
ashod whother hs hnd received any other communloation fort the Encambray
group. He 50:l1e1 thre to tarl rot, but that the one had core through the
Montocriats troun ani they cortinuor to sek hi: for this arra ald.
asked whether any changes or additions had been zade in the Counell at the
Orrobar 10th sootine.
He reylled that the MRP had not answered his 1na
vite cause the wei way to the ne on that to oare
choy have a cologuto in iastington who lu socking ilrect contaot with
Uss, Govergent Agaicles.
MIro then duelared that in ordor to call a Counoll leoting, he had to
bavo a proas confarerco or a préso rolento (abit, calling a CHC rooting)
vero igninat oll t: 18, and were doubtful
whether to core or cot to
with Conte
iquero and with Ar
polluno bany hours.
Arrellarn 1a a fuchrer, if things aren't done su he
Junta, he son't co along, Mornover, he has u atrong antierlean
sentlone.
I talied to
ther, but they said, "Ks."
problo.al their lack of confiderce in the Covermart, and ry contradictory
view that wa wunt to be with them (ait. 11.5. ).
I woula like to huve had
to call a Council soothig altont by forco.
Therefore I cecidod to have
no meeting and no press conference, and to oome hare (to lew Jork CIty),
There was no mession !
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"The Instlullanos une rory veil orgarised and riso the frio Sollowers,
salting for ra la do
posething, and I connot do angeling. I"= like 8t.
lawrence, roasted on une sido and fried on the other."
I sained bother la Cou oil was looked mon too luch as a politionl
ontaly rither than a unirying nojium. kiro ronlied, "Those people (Prio
Alabau, eto.) bunt to obstruct the ones wio are fightta: Castro througl
the seulue of the Counail, They are dividod into tho arcura: (1)
Politiciara, Prio, iloneo Pujol; thoar that vart to la thi directora,
(2) The rouna that want to act ulthin Cube bho don't dare lo Join CRO
but rather to deal diroctly sit: you neonle in order to have the pover
morrow in bubuy neople only of action, hut :ot of corion songe and w
annot roan ruch to the future of cuba: defit would cause another em
1lko that of Fidel, who 1s rothing but a student.
That la extreroly
dangerous.
You give those neole the menns and if one of then over.
throws Fidol he la the one sio assumes rower.
He ray be a food man of
action but only 21 or 19 jenro old and not one who can orlent Cuba In
the way nf derocracy.
Artor raschine 40, couple think differently.
rightors are capable of currying iut the action you give thei to do, but
not to govorn. "l
Dro Miro continuod to evell on lls concern as to the future 1f these
youns fighters are given a frue hand to do no thoy please, that care nuat
Do taken ao to who 10 sunportod, that these mople are the unen vo don't
want to work with uns that the iNP hodea that 1t will bo die ore who will
laid torarrow In Cuba, thut onos of the future will de sorething to which
you the U.3. has nontilblitod by suprorting such clements.
Dr. Miro correntod in further detail his viava und again hairerod on
the manner of uning funds to avoid being like the ostrich.
knows where the money is coming fros and io hava to be carenil or the
Evaryone dons int know of you, but of whore the hale is coring
"o aro the pulleicos of the was unainst Castri," afrimed iT. tiro,
Lot a illitury ier. function in chief of staff as
Jong nade silstary action
#guinat lastro continues, but then the civil action rust be carried out
ly non-rilitary con."
He added that during tho softeningun action arainat Castro, l
rust take good care of the raneer in which thi: iction is taien en arcid
asrosing: the 115, suork, ind that he considered that the colliteral,
Incependent arouna vere not safeguarding it; so so are luals the
as you !U.:, Arencion) deal with esch of those crous.
Are to rust not
lose, so sust sin.
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told LI. VIro that I ma arlous to were out sore manner of 1iflsa
hese groupe vie. is. Miro and the Council, wittout laving to channel
direction and fince through Di. Miro, since lose groupa aro now funetlon
Ing woll under salating arcangerento.
Dr. PIro a-ld he sould lo rlessed to vet with ther oulside of the
Council, and they vay continue to lunation as collateral organization
Indeperdently; lit wat troy malise that thay tave one direction.
ET.
viro aried tres 1ixe the literendent magistrates vith their attitude
they, are injurite the Couneil.
Do. Mino extented that he unted the racistratos to have an sleetlon
He reiterated
that all the coiletral organisations runt orerate within the orbit of leo.
Coune11, and that te would be glad to discusa vith ther their opinions
Just an ho an s profesaor had dore with stucertsoften tires resulting
In excellent, treas and viespointe.
Then I saltined that I hud read in one o€ our magazines a laudatam
1tem describirg nis detonatrated capabilities an a bedlator lotween
political froza and individuals.
should furnes tarough the Counoil becauso every Cuban has a sense of mell
that inclina!' to go where he knows the sorey is dispensedy that this 1a
sad bur true, em that those to are stil outalue and hope to rot direct
support,they cont that the roses vas here (ln t.la handa),
running without arzine. He then said that he had seven hundred collare,
more or less, or each organisation's operatinz azpenses. He conoluded
by aaying that be didn't wiah to operate uithout us (Agency) or without
any of the Avency saonlo, but neroly desired to pull together the divare
croups and oliar activities.
Ho then s'erried to dia comersations with Ys, Barle and General
Taylor, and i10 vies expressed to then that in the april affair he felt
that the Agerey ied funetioned mure or leas alicetively - soretires
their people kad been "sough", or "tough", but that he lad no complaint;
that the lack o! aft cover no doubt caused defeat.
querried by rero. ers and other on specific questi-no designed to pry
secreta out of ril, to had replied, "y didn't see ter," or eltillar
evanlons, and taus had endeavored to be lojal to sa.
He said his son had been certain that hia father would be with tha
expeditionary force,
and, ln route to the Bay o! Piga Mor Gunterala
the don had searched for hir on the boats, and vas disillusalonad because
hia father male there.
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Again he orphasised his viev that the stuients sent to Lutin Aerican
countrles on propaganda elesiona should be indoctrinated by veople in the
Conell to prepare them for the croad amrining that they would undergo,
and thereby prepare the againat trans und foolinh statorenta, and to
Insure that do Bstluta noporturg vere sent out. He erphazised that one
of the firat questions autri of there propagande en lanuries vould be
"%1tà unst roney do jou como here?" ""hat Yankeo organization is behind
you."
he auded, "The peonle have to be wall urepared to ansuor; just an
I bad to undergo a siocession of penetrating questions when I first vent
into drile In Arsentine ani could answer ther without healtation because
of a clean mcordo.
spain ho cune back to his urgurent that the collatoral orcanisatione
should notion through the founeil - notiorgotting the Aconcy, dut not
being forgotton by the Agenœy."
I told IT. Miro that I hoped during the
course of the reek to bave a nerios of conversations in the course of
union cortain decisions and solutiong would la reeched that vould enablo
me to sit down with fin the following took and work out sore detalls on
propajanca ant other ratters.
ay. Miro then askod, "How best can the security of this mution be
Insured - the Agony dealing Ulroctly with those people or working with
the: through tiro?" And he esphanized that he was concerned hoth with
the security of Cuba and of the United States, and that those people
(Cubans with whor the Axoney la doaling 'Iractly) at any nosent when
they felt they were losing, out or here not sufficiently pald a rould
aok for soro, and, boing Cubans, right la very indisereto, but that 1r
they had to deal with Miro they would be obligated to go to hir with
their complainte. He sald thut just as a bee seeking areots vill go to
any source, but 1f there la crly one source it will so to that ones and
that thus all grouna Luat look to the Counall.
Aga1o Dr. Miro roturned to 11a thouls that soonor or lutor there surt
be sar to overthrow Custro, ani that Cutars and Acoricans bust reallse
this; that as s prolininury the Cubend must carry out sabotage, otc.y
but Just us blockades didn't overthrow Iranes or l'unsolini, reither sould
they cause the fall of Cantroj Nurthur that If suborage san conducted with
out being a part of an overal plan of rissions, the people Inalde Cuba
mould sons to react adversely to the sabotage and allen thercolves with
Castro.
He then expressed hia view that tien lo toing sadly wasted in trying
to trini the latin Acerican countries Into agreerent with the U.S. against
Castro, because, untortunately, rary are ruled by dictators and troy fear
concerted action againat therselves, but if the V.S. attacke and destroye
Castro they u11l aoplaude hiala ho roposted Chat the Punta del Esto
«greerent night vell cause zany countries to Bay, "Thank you Fidel, and"
note thank you Mr. Rennedy."
Dr. Miro emphasized that he vanted to collaborate with un fully. Thea
the contersation turned to the dissolution of the
IRD by Varons, and Dr.
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har toon 1t0 cheef and in a tigh sonition and had thus aubrileted l the
Council.
He declared hla enteer lor Varon, a vory trunguo son hut very
Ho on1j Vurona had declared with remoct to the Argentine
docurants thit, "They are in Miami. I don't fool 11ke sendiny thor to
Arventina bacaude they don"t telone to Artentia.
They tolony to the
Ex 109g iat 1= Castro, Argentina has cirloratle rolotiona wish Cuba and
18 18 feele 11ko 1t, w1ll
, send the docurento to Cuba."
Varone declared
1a We SIF Cat the Arrontin millenry ren harl decoivod Lin lecause,
haviny sinted that they didn't trust the Arientine torolen Oifico,
they
neverthnlesa took to irrentine the three doour ento thet vero fiven to
Loi an: ur0n arrival turnod the over to the Forolen Orfice, Viro
edder trat Unrora stitod l' 1a clearly la the 31P rooting whore 140
Argertire delerates wore procento
They said, ", It'out sentioniny noses,
Factor, do you inclare ll 1a lefore the SIPg"
"9o5, 'I dachero 10," 10
rajiled, "and they alst up.
"Lot thor give wi
2990 arced that Vuron had declared last no ini Whoover has then,
ams e, finish off with Chatro, lut sive ther
elve ther, to um! Dr. Miro then deolared,
no e1 williny to siserbark,
out her so era Juat olayin;:! lule and nook,"
Tis. Furo then refore to his view that linrlo do las Aroriena
Brould receivo a croll subsidy; thut asretimes 1t sublimed articles
anfavoratla to the liod, hur thet unully, and 1i' subslilzed, vould ellainate
adverse 1t0r.s.
Tren I roturred to the nubjart of the blulget und concern hat sore on
We Courell rajrail riht also bes on H.E.l. payroll.
He repllar thut tor
Octorap in would have thor swar that thay were recolving no ather amnoy
ars rerarker that rary ara in the reyroll. Mo erwerited the different
sections - delogationa in latin i erican countrirs, caci, pereon (Luo uT
true at rost in each country; raceived only erough tu live cris without
ОрОГЕВІИ
funn, lie sald ener, chie? of orgarisationiin the Couroll recalved
14.0, "shich is very
little.
Ho adder that duriny tie ruat i orth with funds late ovor,: he hail sert
to testen 83, co bonuso go: e di soonle dur arrived thore In
need and
hubery, He as1d C.I.A, Died With :9,010 unt ho had sent $3, 000 inenuse
trEy were CuLars.
Further, that se had,rovida! auch organization wilt. 8700
los alo expenses of lallini, offle 8, car, ceco, tut list tuto mucait, a
Ho adied tut whatever ves leit orer be initod to soir lo Cuta
e tose to so ilpatine there.
Ho coclared, "As for so they ear roduce tha culect to the tinir
roviser thai they and finds to Cutes but ay roblera rust le resulted.
This cayroll was "re'ised to te von i vas raio prealiert of the Couroil,
and I didn't emato 14."
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133325
I nuorelor abort the ommono of lis recruiteert sucelen,
ant he sald
De lisa lolil Parla lo alluinto Chat 1te0 sicco recrultine la nes deno elso-
sterr, tue dio alitary rerennel la recalcini should do rroured in the
rillessy no liat sure for of Intelliren aurey could be salntalned lo
No affinet, Unt hin rilllory stait sully consletod of tiree officer
Toralm, doralen, l'ontanalo) que tes phey bad excenbon of offico,
A: 1os " 1s Social balfure sortion,
se salil thio tes teen estabilahed hy
13 elle1n70, 64.08
for vukan est'ures trio.
Na derlures chat ho nadn't touches ar vi tho esorson (inerited
In iniso to giro his a raryin of
Mado lo unot a tornon urpont exionses.
Ho sald, "I osli raula le elicinase :1l chat couldi to allaintedo
strally ho trile tavo lo corault wich roso (anoy) !
solneive la che laval cection ho sali ti clonnod to olialnato trala
exanso allomo.co tit.ot the metton desiii, forsure he due: » 16 essentlal
rop pattori due as sendiny arta to culo, giano chey cariot la Bert ly
aliseo la necranry or thor rut theirjesienaos must ba
ese oft alouli.
do fur the fedient jection wilch iw! toer created before, i y sald
si tuo "utilidoa" (casunitiral restrei sai tint lho soctlon via to be
He celterntod tat them 1.?!.aa tai boen crenter o un
(4, unos) und tat they could unly le eininica ercully.
Ho ailime! tet therr ma left inn ti9 uie ouay 30rd elevon or
Bo:to prunouré dollaro for :attors sum' is netersorico dt tho SIP und
Inconi allalra, un nuch rinor rosioris sisira, but that le telt
lo should hare recared to hi the luis in croca ande (that hell loon
fire throut: estre).
I annured ile thut 11 was cortainig :: conded thut tha Propaganda
srelsalun: du turction undor his na to wesiona soction of the Councll
mi cot lr lontre ino ros costierei lo in lis Cile:", thet le should
Sos'tato de nore c136.
He reciaser sha! 'esen vaa in few Tori, hed
sioni to Viror: jealening, ará cnerd lonia ati? le suuls de, to shich
"Fes11T."
PUro trol Bald ho sould l1re to nat since durro In as head of
crat conto sould rot sarer "ess e told hir to.
Niro
alloni that lie stait in ler lostre his ds sory food tue shat lestre
so Do iood recauso le biritai to anere dio arcio day. :8 a swincine po0l.
in bentlored bire: del Carro,
pernin Telaio, ru'er iarlo Rurbaudo
anta bigol del Corro souli le a sood chie! : ropigs in, rut that for
ti, no bould also like à geod adviser sus. :a torto, mo really 1s no
al 05. pre lo talk, lut vould like so le -ralient.
piro sald
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SOONE
-17-
Huberto Marano, a resortio, alno vould lo rood to direct erupaganda
offerts.
le added dat testro, chief of tropagane los the riii, wiich no
longer exista, la the one do continues recalvin,: the proparis lunda
froe. Palla.
lie doclared lat ho (Miro) didn't control theno furdry that
he didn't have anything ascent a bureaucracy.
I told ilm that I enrolderd this problor of propagaida an:tico and
141 perators should lo core ctrel rice avay.
He added that to colt that
Ranto Swan Mhould la 1: it uniar tho crossea
section of the Courcily
thrt the nropagards arction ind to guit ourding prine. ratter
es to bolin perlenn eurerios and trotone sond a furnit to such country
8s tat thuy could le printer there with the torra uned in sach countrys
In Arorael, In Argentir
stying in Braill, in Portuguones 1n
Parer ag
In the carnor of puking in lanures that such tropagaris rust
to :ald fir. He affired. that turborto linerano wuss trust reortr and
hard sirhor and cuuld halile tilo volli that Furals Polnudo via a 1100
vorter Wio sow la havino e strugela lo live, but vorka voll at iropaganda
rators.
said. that, the propagaten funds should paas throug. P.1"
control, and thuz I voy esko this up mon vy potim la and tre co
Again ho declared that ho felt slans ruat la rado for lin and tro Counell to
return to Cuba. I sald chia was a natter jor the futuro.
No tricinted our ractins with my utoterent that 1t would protably
no% he t111 to followins wook uhan I rould retirn to Miant, altor
pottine cuttore resolved in isahington. He suld that he would probably
norinasday after the frosa lunoheon....
I addud that 18 11 seerod dontrable for his: to cono to losiingtor:
on roule to Miani, I would cull lins thut otherwise I would look forvard
to avoing hin in Milani. I said I fall ve had coverad a lot of round,
and thanked him for giviné to do ruch of cla time to our rooting.
again ho reiterates thet to deafred reanornibility l'or all sroupa
and Urst, 1f he man't corsidered to be the right one, that he was raudy
and :11ling to rosign.
Bon 21:15, we fininher and I axcortud his: to the
alsvator of the hotel.
CSOBET
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
4/28/201
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
124-10194-10196
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62-9-29-598
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SAC, MM
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
• DATE: 11/09/1962
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
CIP, ASSOC, BUSS, GAMBLING, BOOKMAKING
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4,
CURRENT STATUS :
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 12/16/1994
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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Released under
Noteb-a (RATE: 113611-2017
ssassination Records ColLection Act of 1992 741 USC 2107
FBI
Date:
11/9/62
Transmit the following in
AIRTEL
Via
(Type in plain text or code)
AIRMAIL
(Priority or Method of Mailing)
TO :
DIRECTOR, FBI (62-9-29)
FROM:
SAC, MIAMI (92-515) (P)
CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM
MIAMI DIVISION
WEEKLY SUMMARY
Anonymous info received on 11/1/62 that JOSEPH
INDELICATO (MIami File 92-404) and THOMAS ALTAMURA (Miami
File 92-410) are connected with the State Wide Carting
Associated, Inc.
Investigation to date reflects this firm
maintains an office in the Morton Building, 1090 NE 79 St.,
Miami, Fla. Dun & Bradstreet identified the principal as
JAMES C. GAMBINO, but has obtained no other info.
Logical
sources in the trucking industry, Miami area, have not
heard of this firm.
MM 833-PCI advised on 10/29/62 that CHARLES
TOURINE (Miami File 92-106) moved from the Beaux Arts
Apartments, North Bay Village, Fla. to the Hampshire Towers
Apartments, Miami Beach, Fla. on that date. He stated
JOE/STRAUS, a bookmaker
and MARVIN/SCHULMAN,
contractor
a gambler and
who constructed the Hampshire Towers Apartments
supervised the moving.
FLA
On 11/8/62, MM 609-d advised he heard RALPHSHEA
(Miami File 165-16) is going to have the race wire service
in Miami during the coming winter season.
also said SHEA is capable of operating this service as he
has worked with ELUM ADDIE CAUDELL (Miami File 165-6) for
many years when CAUDELl operated this ervice 24
-598
MM 509-C advised ALTROTH (Miami File 165-36) has
is brother, MURPHYAROTH, who uses a real estate business
as a blind, assisting ABE KAUFMAN in handling the bookmaking
operation at the Hungarian-American-Jewish Club, Miami
Beach:
- Bureau
Approved: D/
(5)
60 NOV 21 1580ial Agent in
grate don.
6 NN/ 11: 119?
- М Рег
5=-.20
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CR 105-160425-77
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JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
4/28/201
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER :
FBI
124-10222-10316
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 105-160425-77
Document Information
ORIGINATOR :
FBI
FROM: DWYER, ROBERT JAMES
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 05/19/1972
PAGES:
4
SUBJECTS:
MAB, ASSOC, ACA, ELC, MOTOR VESSEL
DOCUMENT TYPE :
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4
CURRENT STATUS:
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
08/05/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS:
DECLASSIFIED
Department of State
Guidelines,
July 21,
Date:
10-12-2017
v9.1
HT 54463
DocId: 32298540
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MM 105-11869
2.
Will attempt to locate and interview these Cuban
exiles who are now in Miami and others when they return from
Costa Rica.
3. Will maintain contact with MM 974-S concerning
activities of captioned organization.
ADMINISTRATIVE
MARTI PEREZ and LUIS PUENTES have not been identified
because of lack of descriptive data and complete names. It
is expected they will be identified in the near future.
MM 974-S feels that interview of INOCENTE ALVAREZ
would compromise MM 974-S and the Miami Office agrees.. Inasmuch
as this informant is the most valuable source of the Miami
Office concerning anti-CASTRO activity. ALVAREZ will not be
interviewed until information is developed concerning him
independent of that furnished by MM 974-S and CIA.
INFORMANTS
MM T-1 is MM 1549-KS.
MM T-2 is MM 1550-KS.
MM T-3 is MM 974-S.
B*
COVER PAGE
NH 54463
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11/28/1958
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PAPER-TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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CR 97-3445-32, 30, 31
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JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
6/12/201
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10296-10164
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 97-3445-32, 30, 31
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM:
BERMINGHAM, ROBERT A
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
11/28/1958
15
DOCUMENT TYPE:
CLASSIFICATION:
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW :
JAN, ASSOC, POLIT ACT, CUBA REBELDE
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
4
Redact
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OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
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MM 97-185
WASHINGTON FIELD
AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
Will conduct investigation to determine if DOR has
registered with U. S. Department of Justice In accordence with
FARA.
MIAMI
AT MIAMI, FLORIDA
Will continue
te tollon and report activities of dor.
• ADMINISTRATIVE
Spanish translations were made by Mrs.
SOPHIE Y.
SALIRA,
Interpreter, Miami Division.
• INFORMANTS •
IDENTITY
LOCATION OF ORIGINAL INFORMATION
MM T-1 I8 MM-635-S
134-211 Sub A-108
134-211
Sub A-112
134-211
Sub A-115
134-211 Sub A-119
Instant report.
MM T-2 I8 EDUARDO
HERNANDEZ, Cuban Consul
General, Miami, Florida,
by request.
Careful consideration has been given to each source
‚concealed in this report and T-symbols were utilized only
in those instances where identi
must be concealed.
NW 45678 DocId: 32308836 Page 2
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NY 109-106
(4)
IDENTITY
SOURCE
T=1
NYC PSI
T- 2
AEMANDO
SANCHEZ,
40 West
88th St.,
NYC
INFORMANTS
DATE OF ACTIVITY
AND/OR DESCRIPTION
OF INFORMATION
Info re status of
DOR
DOR meeting
ROIG discouraged
DOR eviction
Info re HIRIGOYEN
and DOR
ROIG seeking new'
(Requested) headquarters
DATE
REC'D
9/26/58
10/3/58
11/4-6/58
-11/20/58
1/19/58
11/20/58
AGENT TO FILE NO.
WHOM
WHERE
FURNTSHED LOCATED
SA ROBERT
109-106-46
A, BERMINGHAM
SAS ROBERT 109-106-47
A, BERMINGHAM
and JAMES J.
CONWAY
SA ROBERT A.
Instant
BERMINGHAM
File
SA ROBERT A.
Instant
BERMINGHAM
F1le
SA'S ROBERT
• Instant
A. BERMINCHAM File
and FRANDUS I.
LUNDQUIST
SA FRANCIS I. Instant
LUNDQUIST
File
Careful consideration has been given to the source
concealed and a T symbol was utilized in the report only in
that instance where
the
identity of the source
• must be con-
cealed.
2•-
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PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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JOHNSON, MARION
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KELLEY, CLARENCE
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REVIEW OF WARREN COMMISSION DOCUMENT 729A ...
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Page: 1
JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY : NARA
RECORD NUMBER
: 179-10002-10165
RECORDS SERIES :
WC DOCUMENT REVIEWED BY FBI FOR HSCA
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
DOCUMENT
INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR : FBI
FROM : KELLEY, CLARENCE
TO : JOHNSON, MARION
TITLE :
REVIEW OF WARREN COMMISSION DOCUMENT
729A
..•
DATE: 02/14/77
PAGES
2
SUBJECTS :
COMMISSION DOCUMENT 729
COMMISSION DOCUMENT 729A
DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION
: C
RESTRICTIONS : REFERRED
CURRENT STATUS
P
DATE OF LAST REVIEW
: 06/10/93
OPENING CRITERIA :
COMMENTS :
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CC
DENTIAL
UNITED STATES DEKIRTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDEKAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
WASHINCON. П.С. 32335
Date:
February 14, 1977
BY COURIEP SERVICE
To:
110.d
*COPY WHERE SHOWS.
Legislative, judicial and Fiscal
Branch
GRoom 2E
/National Archives Building
Washington, D. C.
Attention: Mr. Marion Johnson
5-10-95
Classified ly 5668 SLojEA
(JFK)
Clarence M. Kelley, Director
Subject: REVIEW OF WARREN COMMISSION DOCUMENT 729a IN
ACCORDANCE WITH FREEDO! OF INFORMATION-PRIVACY
ACTS APPEAL OF JOHN R. HOODS II
Per your request, Warren Commission Document 729a
has been reviewed for possible deciassification and the results
of this
review are as follows:
Conmission Document 729 contains certain information
which cannot be made available to the general püblic. This
information is currently and properly classified pursuant
to Executive Order 11652 in the interest of the national defense
and/or foreign policy. Under Title 5, United States Code,
Section 552 (b) (1), Document
729a is classified
• "Confidential"
and is exempt from disclosure.
Document 729a is exempt from
GDS in Category one, as described in Executive Order 11652,
and
is excluded
from automatic downgrading and/or declassifi-
cation.
Foreiqu
The information within the document originated
Intelligence
with thyanta forwarded to the tadeed
Bureau of Investigation
Agency
retains all designated security classification and is not to
be disseminated outside the Rureau.
forwarded
interligence
material
Canadia: Corernment's
do the Bure elected a cadaan
Intelligence
material is considered an "exomoted record" b: this Directivo
thier Cares a record that contain affatton the release o gst
which:
flampt sis
11542
Exempt
GOS,
Categor: 1
Date of declassification Indefinite
30529
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CO
Mir. John R. Woods II
1)
would be contrary to lan;
2)
is restricted pursuant to an agreement made
between the Government of Carada and any other
governmant;
3)
might be considered by any government to be a
breach of faith on the part of the Government
of Canada;
4) might embarrass the Gorernment of Canada in its
relations with any other
government;
5)
might violate the right of privacy of any indi-
vidual or a record that relates to security and
intelligence.
This document is classified "Confidential" in order
to protect information which would reveal cooperation between
the. Bureau and a foreign law enforcement agency.
-.
PAnga TAL
COUFIDENTIAL
50529
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JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY
: NARA
RECORD NUMBER
179-10002-10136
RECORDS SERIES
WC DOCUMENTS REVIEWED BY FBI FOR HSCA
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
DOCUMENT
INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR : FBI
FROM
TO
TITLE
LHM, WASHINGTON, D.C.
DATE
PAGES
: 08/17/64
:
2
SUBJECTS
LANE, MARK
VISIT TO DENMARK
DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION
: C
RESTRICTIONS
: REFERRED
CURRENT STATUS
DATE OF LAST
REVIEW
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.*=;
In Reply, Please Refer 10
CONFIDENTIAL
Comm
SiOn NO. 1457
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
WASHINGION, D.C. 20535
August 17, 1964
MARK LANE
On August 5, 1964, T-1, a confidential source abroad,
furnished information as follows:
MARK LANE entered Denmark April 9, 1964, from Rome
and stayed at the Hotel Royal in Copenhagen
on April 9 and
10, 1964.
On April 16, 1964, he re-entered Denmark from
London,
England, and he stayed at the Hotel Viking, Copenhagen,
April 16 and 17,
1964, and at the Hotel Skovriderkroen on
April 17 and
18, 1964. (C)
On April 10, 1964, LANE delivered a lecture to the
Students' Union in Copenhagen concerning the assassination of
President Kennedy. In this regara, I-l advised that a known
Danish communist, JORGEN THEILGAARD JACOBSEN, a lawyer, born
April 11, 1919, took the initiative in forming a Danish committee
for the main purpose of obtaining information on the continued
investigations into the assassination.
Further, this committee
intends to have translated and published a book which LANE is
writing on LEE HARVEY OSWALD'S
part or innocence in the murder. c)
JACOBSEN and LANE became acquainted sometime ago when:
attending the Congress of the International Association of
Democratic Lawyers in Budapest and they intend to continue the
contact, as MARK LANE will supply the Danish Committee with all
new material on the assassination.(C)
While in Denmark, MARK LANE was interviewed on April 28
1964, for eight minutes by the Danish State Television Service.(c)
In the middle of May, T-I received Information that
MARK LANE intended to visit Denmark again and during the after-
he delivered a lecture at
a meeting organized by the Lawyers' Debating Club. On the
evening of May 25, 1964, In Aarhus, Denmark, LANE delivered a
lecture to a meeting organized by the Students' Association and
the daily paper "Demokraten." (e)
CONFIDENTIAL
Group I
Excluded from automatic
downgrading and
declassification
ALA iNFUSESTED CONTALEN
SERGIE IS UNC SSIFIED
EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN
DiNGHWiSE
3-3-93
Classified by 9S03_RDe/iK5K
Deckssos ON. DADR
t, 19:5.
Eation e
Хорти.
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T-1 advised that these lectures vere similar to
his previous ones in that LANE gave an account of his
inquiries since the assassination in November and showed
why in his opiaion OSWALD could not have been the assassin(C
LANE also stated during the lectures that he had
visited Dallas, Texas, five times; that he was under sur-
veillance by the FBI, which tapped his telephones, and that
he was happy to have the opportunity of pleading
the cause
in Europe as he had gained the impression that this was
being reported by the press in the United States. (C)
LANE's comprehensive material on the assassination.
reportedly has been placed at the disposal of the Danish
Mark Lane Committee for the purpose of early publication.(C)
On May 26, 1964, LANE departed Copenhagen for Sweden,
France and England, where
he was also to deliver lectures. (C
T-l advised that Who Killed Kennedy Committees
have been established on LANE's initiative in Copenhagen,
Paris and London, all with prominent personalities as( c)
members.
According to T-I, LANE returned to the United States
on July 1, 1964.€J
CONFIDENTIAL
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RETURN TO CIA
•Background Use Only
Do Not Reproduce
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
5/7/2015
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER:
FBI
124-10194-10066
RECORD SERIES : HQ JUNE MAIL
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
92-3171-1614
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SAC, CG
TO : . DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
DATE:
'PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
04/14/1965
2
DOCUMENT TYPE:
CLASSIFICATION:
RESTRICTIONS:
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
OPENING CRITERIA:
SGI, MISUR
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
1B
Redact
12/06/1994
INDEFINITE
COMMENTS: INC A/T
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote)
DATE: 11-74-2017
RIES
¡olson
4/23/65
AIRTEL
T: 3111-1614
TO:
SAC, Chioago (92-350)
FROM:
Director, FBI
1
- J. D. Donohue
1
- M. I. Row
1 - Mr. Leggett
1 - Mr. Kelly
JUNE
SAMUEL M. GIANCANA, aka.
Reurairtel 4/14/65. (0)
Authority granted to reut space at 7039 Roosevelt
Road, Forest Park, Illinois, for a one-month period at a
o1 $50 per month.
You are also authorized to pay cost
of leased line necessary to re-establish the effectiveness
01 CG 6486-C*. /u)
NOTE:
CG 6486-0* has been a most effective misur covering
the activities of Chicago top racket figure Samuel Giancana
at the Armory Lounge.
Technical difficulties have drastically
reduced the productivity of this source during the past few
months.
Chicago Office advises that the installation within
the Armory Lounge is secure and the difficulty has been in
extending line outside the target area.
Chicago Office
proposes that space be rented at a cost of $50 per month and
line will run from this to a cover company currently being
utilized by Chicago Office for misur matters.
Cost is
$50 per month for space and there will be an
added cost
for the leased lines.
There is a definite need for the
Chicago Office to gain full benefit from our installation
in the Armory Lounge.
Recommend request be approved.(U)
JEK: ralld
MAILED 7
APR 2 3 1965
COMM-FBI
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIMIED
BY SPsesal caL
DATE 4. 24.94
Lahan
ad
*NTE
ROUTE IN ENVELOPE
100m
APR DAN
TELETYPE UNIT
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note)
D0156 1401022-64
22-64)
Transmit the following in
Via
AIRTEL
FBI
Date:
4/14/65
(Type in plaintext or code)
(Priority)
TO : DIRECTOR, FBI
FROM: SAC, CHICAGO (92-350 SUB E)
SAMUEL M.
GIANCANA, Aka.
AR
21!
JUNE
4-1
saw.
50
cons
Emine Chicago airtel to the Bureau 3/30/65(U)
In connection with efforts to re-establish
CG 6486-C* a leased line has been established from the
• C. Collins Associates Gover Company, currently being
utilized by Chicago for misur matters,
to 7439z Roosevelt
Road, Forest Park, Illinois. This space is in the
vicinity of CG 6486-C* and is available for rental
$50 per month. Arrangements have been made to rent this
space
under
the name of Petroleum Products Company beginning
April 15, 1965.
It is necessary this matter be handled
in the above manner in order to obtain needed leased line
from Chicago to Forest Park.
It will be necessary to
connect the lines handling CG 6486-C* to the leased line
and this will be done at such time as complete security
will allow.
Bureau authority requested to pay rental
of $50 and
leased line cost in connection with this
source. (V)
92-322-1614
12
APR
1965
3'- Bureau (REGISTERED)
1
- Chicago
CLB: plb
'ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
DATES KISH
DONOHUE
Approved:
Sent
M
Special Agent in Charge
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hotel:
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
4/10/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
RECORD NUMBER :
FBI
124-10324-10134
RECORD SERIES: NY
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 97-1792-3569, 3570
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: HQ
TO : NY
TITLE:
DATE: 12/06/1962
'PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
FPCC
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Confidential
RESTRICTIONS: 1C
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 09/29/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS: INC TELEGRAM
49.1
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"Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Rècords Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hoter.
DATE: 11-14-2017-4
-OPTIONALS ORM NO. 10
5017-104
UNITED STATES GOVERNNMENT
Memorandum.
SEC
TO
SAC, New York
CONDENTIAL A DATE:
12/6/62
FROM
Directon,
FBI (97-4196)
CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO
DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR,
SUBJECT:
FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEL
RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION
REGISTRATION ACT - CUBA
IN THIS DOCUMENT.
MAG 7.29.-98
Baltimore,
New Orleans, and New York captioned
ReBuairtel 12/5/62 to MadridaR David Schleifer,
Internal security - Cuba."
Enclosed for each office is an additional copy of
State Department telegram 11/23/62 mentioned in Bureau airtel
12/5/62.
For the information of Madrid, Richard Gibson is
Security Index subject of New York office and is former acting
Executive Secretary of the pro-Castro organization Fair Play
for Cuba Committee (FPCC).
Compels New York should promptly check established
In an efport to detemine additional data regarding ounces
6/15/98
(IR)
CLASSIFIED BY 5668 S40/GCL
Ox6L
DECLASSIFY ON: 25X
Any pertinent data developed shoula be reported under his caption.
Hor the information of taris, we previously requested that th€
state Department land cIAllert appropriate sources when we ll
received data that Gibson had left the U.S. to visit Algeria,
and was also expected to visit Morocco, Ghana, Guinea, and Mali.
CCIA
For the confidential information of New York and Paris,
advised by liaison on 11/30/62 that it is giving consideration
to the possible utilization of Gibson on an intelligence mission
inside Cuba. If he is cooperative with CIA, it plans to give
him several general targets in Cuba.
Future utilization of
Gibson by CIA would depend on the quality of the information
he might bring back from Cuba.
We advised CIA we had no objection
to its utilization of Gibson and requested that we be furnished
any pertinent
information developed through its association with
Gibson.
CLASS TY TEASTON BY /2590325
xtra copy of this
Letter
New York SiZe On CHANTAL:
Enclosure M
2 - Faris (Enclosure)
I - Madria (InCIOSHredlO
DEC"
VEN YORK
97
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Identification Form
Date:
5/5/2016
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER :
NARA
176-10030-10260
RECORD SERIES :
RALPH A. DUNGAN PAPERS
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
Document Information
ORIGINATOR :
FROM:
TO :
TITLE;
BLIND MEMO
DATE: 01/29/1964
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
DOCUMENT TYPE:
MEMO
CLASSIFICATION:
Secret
RESTRICTIONS:
1B
CURRENT STATUS :
Withhold
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 07/07/1998
OPENING CRITERIA:
COMMENTS :
From the Papers of Ralph A. Dungan: Correspondence, 1/64, Box 4, Item 1
v9.1
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29 Jamary 1964
SUBVECT:
Presence it Seirador Diaz Tessoa 1a Marloo Around 22
Noresber 1963
1. Das Verzos, the source of Jone I, Lenags's inforzation tbat
the labra Ambassador to Hardeo had had a long confereace vita loo
CHAi at a rastantant retaido Modeo City, turns out to de a bigaly
mrallabie socise, rita a reputation for fabrication. He did go to
Medic, tha Quatesals asl MIcäragle, learlag Med 18 Horeber 1963.
¡s tas to attend a comerase in Mardes al the TIOPP (Poderacion
Interzaciansi de Organizaciones de Periodistes Protestonelos) boturer
18 ded 29 MorecasI 1963.
2. The IBI bos qestioned Dlas Verson about ble story, le
Bald that S1iTia DUrez, LineX of the Cabes commlate 1I Medco CIty,
took ine OStliT to the catallo lays Restaurast seer Curpultoped Park
whare they ast tan Jabre ARbassador Joaquis Harrander Nores and that
Hertander Arsar tOUk ISMAiD IT S 1008 I11s 1a bla deT no Lo coald
talk. Daz VarIce Mali tier, ble sourca for thie infarzation vai
Medias Jarrailat, Boredo Barell Havarro, editorsallet for the
Large conservative dally Buelala, but ten the FBI abad Barall
about 1t he nald that Dlas Tartar had sade it all 1p. Barall seld 20
for sotaine beyond the latt test OsWAlD had bows la Herdeo, had
risited the liber BarRasy and talled to B12T1& Duran.
3.
A senior FBI atticlai 1I Hardco, Cert Andorsca, tald out
Station miot that, be loer Dias VArson well then they vero bots 1n
Harras asd that, Dias TeTSI vas noiod for "reparta begod os his
Istaltite seailaga." He reely reported facts.
Ho this sneld to dlasradit confletely the story that OBVALO bed
hal a 1cag canistance ulta tha Cubes Ambassador 1n Hardoo Olty.
SA K
-SECRET
Declassified under the provisions
of the JFK Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992 (PL102-526)
SAMAD MARADIOS (R/EN)
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09/24/1996
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62C-HQ-1029205-3323
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot of 1992 744 05c 2107 Rotej.
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
3/31/201
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER :
124-10377-10277 -
RECORD SERIES:
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 62C-HQ-1029205-3323
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM: HQ
TO : : LA
TITLE:
DATE: 09/24/1996
'PAGES:
3
SUBJECTS :
JFKARCA OF 1992
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
3
CURRENT STATUS :
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 05/04/1999
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (41 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
• 406/01/1995)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
375
7
11
Precedence:
To: Los Angeles
DEADLINE 10/11/1996
Date:
09/24/1996
Attn: Luis G. Flores, CDC
Claudette Choquette,
Velma Jackson, PLS
PLS
From: IRD
JFK Task Force
Contact:
Brian Fields, Room 6362, ext. 9535
Approved By: 0 Brien J Kevin
Drafted By: Wilkins LuAnn M
Case ID #: 62-HQ-1029205
Title: JFK RECORDS COLLECTION ACT OF 1992 (The Act)
Synopsis:
Los Angeles is requested to conduct necessary research
pursuant to the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) letter
requiring the FBI's response by 10/21/96.
Los Angeles is also
requested to send pertinent files to Headquarters/JFK Task Force as
soon as possible.
Details:
The ARRB by letter dated 9/10/96 (copy available upon
request) has requested that the FBI identify all information in FBI
assassination records that the FBI believes is under court seal.
The ARRB's interest in this matter, is to have the Department of
Justice assist in petitioning the courts to unseal the records so
the documents may be opened to the public as established by the JFK
Assassination Records Collection Act (JFKARCA) .
In accordance with the ARRB letter, the FBI must identify
which jurisdictions/judges placed these records under court seal.
In the case of electronic surveillance, the ARRB also seeks the
location and the duration of
surveillance.
Because the
background
information concerning these electronic surveillances
are maintained in the Field Office, we are requesting that the
field do the research necessary to respond to the ARRB's request.
The ARRB seeks the following information:
1) the name and jurisdiction of the judge approving the
electronic surveillance.
62f-+0029205-3323
1
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 111 USC 2107 Hote) .
DATE: 11-14-2017
To: LOS Angeles From: IRD
Re: 62-HQ-1029205, 09/24/1996
2) any docket number or case name associated with the
information.
3)
surveillance.
the location and duration of the electronic
4) the subject of the electronic surveillance.
Please furnish this information for each file/informant number
indicated at the end of this communication.
This information may
be faxed into HQ/JFK Task Force by secure fax (202) 324-9471. This
information should be furnished to HQ by C.o.B. 10/11/96.
Pursuant to the JFKARCA any
materials considered
assassination
records
must be
made available to the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in their original form.
The
JEKARCA
defines how the FBI may now postpone certain
information, but the originals are still sent to the NARA, to be
maintained until the year 2017 when they are to be opened in full.
Therefore, the files will not be returned to your Field office.
Since the
originals will be sent to NARA, copies of the files
should
be made for record purposes prior to their shipment
to
Headquarters.
All files should be received at Headquarters no
later than C.O.B. 10/11/96.
Below are the assassination records maintained in your
Because the copies of the documents we are working
with were put together in 1978 in no real assemblage and many with
no identifying file numbers, we are furnishing you with the best
available information possible.
If you have any questions, you may
contact Brian Fields (202) 324-9535 or LuAnn Wilkins (202) 324-9466.
Please ship the following files to FBIHQ, JFK Task Force,
Attention: Brian Fields, Room 6362.
LA92-113C
LA92-113D
LA92-113E
LA LOg 4414
LA LOg 4414
LA LOg 4414
LA LOg 4414
LA LOg 4414
LA LOg 4414
LA 92-386
serials 29-293
serials 1-625
serials 1-242
dated 8-10-62
dated
8-27-62
dated
8-30-62
dated
8-31-62
dated
9-2-62
dated 9-24-62
sub J
serials 44, 45, 70, 111, 121,
342,
102, 511
LA 92-433B
serial
36
2
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
To: 'Los Angeles From: IRD
Re: 62-HQ-1029205, 09/24/1996
LA92 - 764B
serials 212, 214, 387, 395
LEAD (s) :
Set Lead 1:
LOS ANGELES
AT LOS ANGELES
Angeles
should furnish background
COo 10/11/oncerning these
electronic
surveillances to He by
Los Angeles should ship requested files to HQ/JFK Task
Force, Room 6362, Attention: Brian Fields,
as soon as possible, to
be received
at HQ no later than C.O.B. 10/11/96.
3
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WITHHELD
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(Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote) .
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
4/15/201
Agency Information
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10371-10194
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62-117290-ADMIN FOLDER-K11
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: HQ
TO: DL
TITLE:
DATE: 08/31/1964
PAGES:
394
SUBJECTS:
HSCA ADMINISTRATIVE FOLDER, OUTGOING FIELD
VOLUME IV
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Secret
RESTRICTIONS: 1C; 4
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 04/20/1999
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
INC FOLDER, LET, MEMO, A/T, LHM, FD-302, RADIOGRAM, NOTE, ENV, TTY,
TRANSLATION, CABLEGRAM, RAP SHEET, ARTICLE, LIST, R/S, PHOTOS, S/S
v9.1
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Released under the John E. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE 11-14-2017
SECRET
do Po Lee
Stokes
ATIS TUTORMA COON CONZATION
HANGIN TE UNCEAESTOTED EXCIET
MAZES SHOTG
To: Legat, London (65-1151)
Director, 1B1 (00-65331)
ESPIONGS D
DECLASSIFY ON: 25X
SAK)
Reurairtol 31/7/83 enclosing UI-5 Report
#arsonalities An Radio Moscoe Know to Yladuet.*
Lucius 87 enceled
Inclosod ero three
Copies of/pell-plenatory Lotterhoad nonorandon dated 0/5/04 at
Varnington, D. Cuo and chree copies of a pbotograph of six person-
alicios assoctated vita Radio Loscoy no os 0/00.
(Furniss two copies
of enclosed letterhead and photograph to your sources and zequeet
thas Viaduct
on faterrogated fa necordance with reggonte da tho
Sos ToLe internation not to be dissoninated outside your
Cances in date 29000
Docunents fa Cerald's handriting nado roserenes
to duel broadeat in which Cavald clained to have spoken of his
experiences as a touriet in Boscow.
The nane of Lay Setyasy.
Chin
office Coleptone nutes and his residence address, as well as the
inscription "Tadto Boscoe,
we vero found lu Cavald's address book and
on 3 0119 of paper in Onwald'e vallet. Lay Setyser da bolteved to
Do Identicel vita person of seno nose ve is referred to la the
enclosed letterhead. (u furnishing ren ito of requented interrogation (5)
On V3C01430 105955) and 10 Pallel file of sino chas
sure ration 5]
(DLe130 300-20401).
For Dallas thare is enclosed a COpy. of MT-5%g Report Number
BT coterson to acroin.
Tor, your infomation Viaduct is & (low-lovel
KC 83045/h0 Cafested to the Eritish, ja S/63.
Kis boantides Dave not
ho is munpected to be
furnishing disinformation to tho Iritish. Tor Dallas, Intornatio:
80 Co
mintention relates to bureau airtel and radiogana to Anchorees
ested 7/28 and 1/31/04, respectively.
(8)
A DOLLAR
000-10401, В До
Orald) (recleeure)
1 = For 8555 1en Ost oute through for revieSECRET
1 - 105-82555 (L. Il. Oswald)
JCS pah
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DATE: 11-14-2017
SE
.. P. - Lee
Stokes
gust 5, 1904
AGS - RES
TA
Capta
(5)
serious
a tollous: (2) Wikolat Ba
and done to man
Adano
(8) B
pha 21 and 27 of the
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]dated June 4.
United States Bahamas quardship,
on afternoon of june
consequence of surpicious
behaviour of smail vessel leaving
party and then with assistarce of
aircraft angrehended ves-el.
a setterso
Anguila Cay,
United States Coastguard
parties found three
Cubans on
Anguilla Cay
automatic rifle
and revolre: and anmunition
and another
of whom had F.N.
rifle.
A cuantity of grenades
rifled-barred.
weabons and ammunition
were found on or near beach.
Explosives and detonators vere r-covered from weighted
bag obviously dropped from vessel.
"HMS Decoy" brought
vessel
and seven men and one woman to Nassau on June 3.
2.
Attorney-General 1s satisfled that there 1s prima facio
case against four
men and one wonan found in small boat and
against three Cubang
subgequently brought from Anguilla Cay.
Police Investigation
proceeding but all eight will be
brought before magistrate in Nassau on June 4.
•I understand from Commissioner of Police that intense
Interrational interest has been manifested about identity
Press and television recr-gentatives
who have arrived here are askine shatter polico have Manuelo.
Ray in custody.
Police have reason to suppose that one
Cuban who gave his nume
as kartinez is in
truth kanuelo Ray.
Ray's wife has telephoned Nagsau today asking to speak to
advisers and there satis lad the lawn sace alone to take
its course.
Even if the most favourable possible construction
were to be. put on facts known to Royal Navy and United States
Coastruard, and the Cuban's vessel was at Anguilla Cay solely
because of
engine trotible, there 1s no acceptable. explanation
s1 an unnuthorised presence ashore. of Cubans
possessing arms
and ammunition.
Conmissioner of police thinks that 1f-overseas
gress representatives claim to recognise one of the Cubang
= Ray when they are bröught before the court there may
denonstration in Wian.
It would be well
to warn British Consul
In Miami urgently but I have no
socure means of doing so speedily.
Police infor me that anone persong apprehended
In saall boat were a reporter and a
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SECRET
Enclosure 28
It has been determined that the following components and
individual employees of CIA are currently based in New Orleans
or, as noted separately, were there in late 1963.
1. New Orleans office of Domentle Contact Service:
Mr. Lloyd A. Ray.
b.
Mr. Hunter Leake.
Miss Dorothy Brandao.
d.
Mr. G.D. Gelsenbelmes.
Miss Gertrude Nagel.
(Miss Jeanne Fernandez was also employed by
this office as of November 1963, the time of the
assassination.
2. Office of Personnel:
Mr. William Wood, a recruiter stationed in
Waco, Texas, covered the New Orleans area in 1963.
3.
WH/6:
Mr. William Kent, presently in New Orleans
has as office cover
4. Office of Security:
Mr. Chester Bolling has
cover.
Document Number
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26 February 197*
MSVORANDUM FOR THE. RECORD
SUBJECT: James A Everett
I,. Everett met with the IG and the undersigned for over an hour
and a half yesterday afternoon. He was separated from the Agency, as a
Staff Agent, in June 1973, and now seeks a review of that action.
?. Everett stated that he served for fourteen years with the
Agency, starting with CT training in 1959. He joined the Agency
after 8-1/2 years in the ministry, and was "clean" for purposes of
deep cover.
He served always under cover, and the meeting with us
was the first time he ever had been in the Headquarters Building-
He had spent four years in Norway, and spoke the language, which
he felt made him a natural for his original choice of "deep cover,"
which he now thinks may have been wrong..
3. Everett states that he was with the Agency in Sweden for
7 years - 1960-67 - first under cover with an export-import firm
based in New York
The, last three to three and a hall years were
with Robert R. Mullen & Co. He says heftas the number two man
in LPGLOBE, which he understands has since been incorporated
into. CCS. He retained his cover in Mullen (which was two blocks
away from the LPGLOBY offices), being responsible for the Africa.
area. Then he went to the Netherlands for four.years; he doubted
the viability of that assignment, yet there were four people there
without enough to do.
4. Two things happened. First there was the Western
Femisphere flap, relaied to the Agee case. He had been a CT
classmate of Agee's, although they were in different parts of the
divided class. He knew Agee, having a casual bui familiar association
with him during training. He says Agee has a phenomenal memory.
Hc has not seen Agee since training.. He says that Agee was Kindschi's
case officar in Mexico City, when Kindschi)was under Mullen cover,
and that Agee listed Kindschi ir a book Agee has written, reporting
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Kindschits earlier service in Stockholm under cover (with Everett,
where Kindschi and Everett were "the Bobbsy twins)'). Everett.
was not mentioned in Agee's. book, but it raised a further question
about his esposure to Agee.
5.
Evereit returned to Washington 17 June 1972--he noted the
irony of the date, being the one of the Watergate arrests. He met
Howard Hunt (for the first time) on 19. June at the Mullen office, at
which Hunt met him like a long lost brother, based on his own earlier
CIA employment. Now they were both vice presidents of the same
company. The window of the office was across the street from that
of the.office of headquarters of the Committee to Re-elect the President.
Everett commented that they must be uneasy over there, " and
commented on the stupidity of what had been done in view of the over-
whelming strength of the President. He could see something like that
happening in 1937 (sic), when theré was the issue of peace.
Hunt did
not comment, but in about a half hour there was a phone call indicating
that the police had a lead. Hunt exclaimed, "My God, no!" and left.
They met on the street shortly thereafter, but Huat dian't even see
him he was so preoccupied.. He returned to the office and left again
and Everett never saw him again.
Everett observed that his association
with Hunt,
although clean, was another weakness in his cover. His
cover, "which had been strong was now gone." Now deep cover was
over, for him, and the question became what to do
6.
At this point Everett gave his personal view that an intelli-
gence o ganization has special responsibilities towards its employees.
"If it doesn't react with integrity towards its employees--that will be
the death of it."!
Their
T. Everet then said thal De, Schlesinger las here again.
Describing it as a shattering experience for the Agency, he saw it
as affecting the Agency's ability to adjust to its responsibilities:
Hie (Evcrett) had looked for another line of work in the Agency, and
Énally four a place in DO Division (although it has become FR
Division. and ay haye done so by tent,. The job was in Chicago,.
and he lalkea twice to the Chief of Station, as he terined him, whose
name he carrot now recail, mesting in a safehouse in Washington.
Both fclt they had made a good marriage.". Eoin brew foreigners,
ard Everett. was the sert who could develop acquaintances from students
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and there was practically no chance of a tie-in to the past. Everett
says he did not have a "signature on paper, " but he considerer it
practically agreed; the proviso being approval of the Division Chiel,
"or someche above him.". He only had to come in on a Merday,
¿iter which he voula go to Chicago to lock for housing. No one kept
the Monday appointment at the salehouse. Again, or Tuesday, no
one showad up.. He became worried about the 'oft again, ca again"
näture of ihis. On Friday another appointment was inaue, but instead
of someone from the Division showing up, it was Jack Kinäschi and
Charlie Beckman from CCS, the latter saying it was his respunsibiliiy
to tell him that he had been declared surplus-
Beckman described
alternatives that Beckman charactorized as being "very generous,"
along with a "rurber of horror steries to keep me feeling a listle
more comfortable." There were three limitations on a saltlement:
(1) Everett could not use his former Agency employment as a reference,
(2) he could nöt use his foriner Mullen association as a refererice, and
(3) he could not seek employment on the East coast. He would be paid
a year's salary, with taxes deductible. Evereit said he could not
accept the offer.
He was an executive who would have to seck empioy
ment with no record of what he had done for the past fourteen years.
Beckman was quoted as saying it is "the best anybody's been offered."
8. Iverett talked with Mullen, who he said was shocked.
Mullen bad helped Bissell, and had done more for the Agency than
many in it, and could not understand this approach.
Beckman
(apparently) off-set this reaction with statements of the Agency's
authority. to bire and fire, and told him of the lack of success of
eleven who had taken the issue, to court.
9=
Everett warted a lump sum payment, unaccountable, and
in a few days.
15 July was the deadline.
"They" returned on 15 July
and said OK, but on 30 July they. said the payment would have to be
taxed. This meant an extra $5, 000 out of his pocket. Everett then
cited some $18-19, 000 for his salary, plus some $10, 800 from his
retirement and accumulated leave.
He did not complete summarizing
all the details. 'He said they tried their best to go back and re-
calculate the past five years to help on the tax, and the Agency is
responsible for doing the tax "this year and until the taxes level off."
10. Everett said he had talked with Pete Wheeler at the time
who was incensed, and who said "we'll get you something," and "as
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long as I am in this Agency you will have a job. " This was in June-
July 1973, and Wheeler "lought it up to and including Schlesinger."
Everett said his record was superior- he had never been in a flap,
although he had taken over people's flaps, he had never had a money.
problem, he had sever raped a secretary, while others who had
problems staved on. Wnseier argued that if acid had been theow. in
his face he would have been retired on medical disability, and that
now he suffered a
security disability which, for our Agency, was just
as much a disability, and he should be retired with an annuity. Wheeler
quoted Schlesinger to Everett as dismissing it out of hand, and Colby
as not, wanting to touch it.. Wheeler said he had no where else to go,
and it was final. Everett then went to Mullen.
11, Mullen then undertook to take on the responsibility, although
it was not his.
He said there would be nothing for 1973, but that then
he could expect $25, 000 a year, followed by $35, 000.. Unfortunately
Watergate hasnot gone away--it has been hammer, hammer, hammer.
Innocent people have been hurt, and Mullen has lost business because
of it. The largest account has been lost, for Rehabilitation of the
Handicapped at $98, 000 a year.. He also named General Foods io the
tune of $50-60, 000 a year, the Mormon Church and International
Rotary Club. Mullen sold out to Robert Bennett, to be paid $150, 000,
but in view of what has happened to the company he has waived the
payment. Evereit still wants lo stay with Bennett, but Bennett is
looking around, for a way to get out, which would mean the company
is through,
12. Everett spoke of his status, in which his family, the Dutch,
hia church," ete., have xo. know his zusociation with CiA. The publicity
of the vullen Amsterdam office.can mean only him, as he was the
Amsterdam office. With the Mulen Company he brought in a $30.000
¿coant--$25,000 this year--but now it seems to be under some hold.
Il he loses the account because of publicity who is 10 pay?
13. Sennett feels ubligated lo his clients. and is responsible
fas Lis employees.
He has arranged for his
two New York sacrstaries,
ard now bas Overatt and two secretaries in Washington. Bennett has
Deen iffered
cois of the vice presidencies
ne UTile (phonetic), the
body under the U.S. Rail Act, with Senator Baker behind him.
The
decision most be made in a week, There has besa tall of a G5-15
for Everett in the Department of Transportation, with support throngh
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kill'this. He can't go to Dan Shorr as a Mullen representative, because
he is tarred with CIA.
14. in his talks with "a good friend on the Hill," be was asked,
about his separation from CIA, about what the IG said about it-
He
said he never knew, as he never talked to him. Then he called
Pole Whealer sno recommeaded that he jee the IC.
15. Dr. Chamberlain said that judgments are not easy to
challenge, but that we could look at the procedures followed. We
would have to inquire into how the matter was handled.
16. Everett said that his appeal was essentially for one of two
alternative things: (1) a return to the Agency, deep cover is out, - but
possibly something like the IG, but no make-work job. He might be
given an overseas post in an embassy under official cover; of (2) he
feels he has earned 14/20 of retirement, under the security disability
argument of Pete Wheeler's. He then added what amounts to a third
alternative, that he get the Agency's help with employment elsewhere
in the government,
at a one-or-two step increase and not as a GS-13.
17. Names of those tho can speak on his problem: Pete
Wheeler, Jack Kindschi, (Charlie Beckman, a Ralph (last name not
recalled at the moment):
Others involved with him in the past: Ed
Marelius,
when he had troubles there, and Glenn
Curtis or Curtis Glenn,
Around 1967 there were five
in
The
had been there 1964-67, and his deputy
had been PNGd. The new
came out a week or so before Everett
left, and Everett (representing the other case officers) wroie him a
memorandum about the
mistress. She needed money and her
apartment was made a salehouse (where she entertained othar boy
friends); her brothei, a homosexual, had the adjoining apartment
next door.. She was foisted off on the Muller cover company as a
secretary or translator, neither of which was she qualified for.
The nev
wroie Everett's Filiess Report, althougli he had
been in a supervisory position only a weck or so, end had met him
only once, saying that Everett's eigh: years of church background
was such that he could not be at ease with the foibles of mankind.
Erereit says he riade "vigorous objections" through George Kephart
of OGLORD, and he understands that the Fitness Report was amended
znd the
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18.. The relevance of this was that when he, Everett, was
preparing to enter into the Chicago arrangement, the man who had been
Jwas the Depuly Division Chief in DO Divieion (now •
ERD).: Jack Kindschi told Everett that this man is the one who was
responsible for the adverse turt of evenis.
1?- Everett spoke of the fact that Art Hochberg was wider -
Mullen cover in Singapore.
He. understands that Fochberg was
withdravn for his safety, relating a story he had from Maity
Lukoskie that Hochberg was toid to go to Bangkoi and pache for
instructions, which led to his moving to Manila.
Everett pressed for alacrity in our review ot his case
We said we couldiget the affair rounded ip before about two weeks.
We got his home and office telephone numbers.
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VOLUME 1
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THIRD AGENCY DELETIONS:
FBI:
9/24/59
8/8/59
Confidential Marcos Jose Diaz Lanz
105-1962 Miami
Cuban Political Matters
105-1962
2/2/55
Confidential Carlos Prio Socarras, et al 109-430
New York
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11/19/53
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Secret
Comandos de Rsistencia
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Confidential Carlos Prio Socarras
109-43
New York
10/26/59 Memo of conversation, between MDL and Bernard Reichardt.
Reichardt, WH representative. Miami
Marcos relting info that Hugeut arrived Miami, contacted Maroos
and told him Menoyo in Atlanta, GA to meet with MDL, PDL and Ricardo
de Lorie. Making arrangements to travel by car to Atlanta.
MDL requests Reichardt come also.
12
-- Dispatch 10/15/59
By
- rept of contact with
COCHAR)
Sold C-46 for US $46 thousand. (ODENVY/repts that MDL and Fiorini
making rounds of arms dealers getting prices for fairly sizeable
amounts of small arms.
MDL has been approached by Dominicans thru McDonald with an offer of
"Millions" if they and other defectors from 26th July movement join
forces with Pedraza and the Dominicans. MOL says they have completely
rejected these offers. McDonald=Alan McDonald, known to be close to
Enrique Garcia.
SECRET
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while Mexico.
Indicates Station gave MDL $882.72 for living expenses and fare Miami
RETURN TO CIA
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9/22/59 Memo for the record
by
Reichardt
conversation with
Reichardt took MDL to INS to take care of immigration
status, lat
"Doaz' hearing had already been held,
and OS man
'concerned Bernie not reporting
accurately on the situation in Miami.
Bernie to identify himself to 3 evacuees by using
Reichardt asked for info re: Sanjenis, who was fired from
| #2 spot
in DIER for anti-Castro activities, expected to arrive in Miami.
nam
Report that Rev. Air Force planning to remove a couple of
planes from US
w/out an export permit
Cubans a force mission in Miami concerning une as crap re
asked him if he could find American pilots for the planes.
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9/9/59 Memo, conversations w/ Reichardt
Diaz Lanz brothers still believe Menoyo and Morgan anti-Castro
despite double-cross in Ortega plan.
9/9/59 Memo for record
Reichardt suggests we bring together PDL, MDL and Lorie with
some who have money such as Julio Lobo, Cadenas, Malone, and/or
Figuere.
- 9/9/59 Conversation w/ Reichardt 9/4
Reichardt in touch with Bill Pawley;
8/25/59 Memo, conversation w/ Reichardt by Martha Tharpe
Reichardt established contact with MDL.
8/18/59 Dispacth from,
contact w/ MDL
MDL repdt]v had contact at one time with Julio Lobo, but backed
off deal.
to try to fet them together again.. MDL
presently Tiving in Fiorini's house.
--
8/7/59
Dispatch
from
meeting with MDL, PDL, Lorie
Do not want to be identified with any group; will avoid
groups with Batista taint.
"inclined to believe
that they are about the most wholesome group in sight."
Interested in full scale propaganda program.
Close and apparantly unshakeable relationship with people
like Frank Fiorini, despite warnings that Fiorini talks too much..
8/5/59
Dispatch from
MDL escape
SECRET
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regarding channel to get in touch with MDL.
PDL and Lorie staying together in Key Biscayne.
- Attachment to (UMWA-8) 8/5/59
carried
03
Note to Frank from MDL - Message / by
-- Memo 7/31/59 Debriefing of MDL
MDL
using name Mariano Jimenez y Gomez.
7/31/59 Dispatch (HKH-A) 5357
Returning personal documents designated for use by subject
for cover
identity.
- 7/31/59 (HKH-A/5348 Dispatch
Transmitting photos of subject in two different disguises,
plus photo of subject before the changes. (Photos not attached).
-- 7/31/59 Memo from JC King
Confirmation of verbal request for assistance in providing
documentation specialist and a disguise specialist to travel
to Havana to aid in evacuation of MDL.
- 7/28/59 Memo RE: MDL
Handled so as to avoid all publicity.
-- 7/27/59 Memo for the record
Rudolph E. Somez spoke to the Director, CIA reMDL, upon Mr. Helms
recommendation. Concerned re: State Dept reaction
CIA assistance in evacuating MDL at present time.
Will inform
State that MDL in US and make MDL available to intelligence
community.
--
IN 45703
7/29/59
MDL placed on board MV "Roatan" 7/25 for Tampa.
-- OUT 78034 7/22/59
3
MDL at Station. Evacuation assited by
and I
MDL will be transferred to intermediary fAMiLATTERy WhO WT
take him toStation safehouse.
OUT 76479
7/18/59
SECRET
connected with Cummings Diesel Co, Havana, and
41800
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13
stringer for Hava Times, contacted
Tand I
and Sergio ght ate genie care rom cutorin anequestina he
and Sergio Diaz arange his escape from Cuba.
withholding nate tron incinisending CIA decision on matter.
Propose send
•both cleared ClA contacts, to Hava
1/18 to act as cut out for station on op. Will use identification
phrase, "Bernie sent me."
TDCS 3/397,010 4/30/59
MDL on Raul Castro's list of officers to be purged. (Also on list:
Jose Duarte, Victor Paneque, PDL
- 201 file request - opened 4/12/60
SECRET
4/800
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VOLUME II
SECRET
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-- 11/11/77 Memo
others had been involved in the assassination of Pres. Kennedy.
(9/20/77 article NY Daily News - Lorenz allegations).
WAVE-09611 6/11/63 (UFG 03006 extract
6/63 MDL invited Fiorini to join raid against Cuba 6/15 using
moppy owned by him and PDL. Carlos Garcia and Salvador Garcia
01ler also to be on raid.
- INS Bio data 4/22/77 A-1188113Đ
Lists empl from 73 to pres as S.D. Brull and Assoc. Miami, FL.
Memo for SA/LAD 4/13/76 by Chris Hopkins
Indicates Barker sent letterto DCI 3/31/76
Hopkins does trace on 3 names - presumably brought up by Barker:
Father Jose Leonardo Vazquez - no traces
Father O'Farrill - Traces re: '58 assistance in stowaway
MDL - droped w/out prejudice from Dept of Army 4/63.
Good friend Fiorini.
Barker's letter - recommeded not answered.
-- Message 614941 10/29/74
Pinochet of Chile requesting info re: MDL because he received
letter from MDL requesting data on govt Chile for use in series
of talks before powerful US businessmen.
Info 11/64 indicates
MDL operating as arms dealer under alias "Pedro Garcia" and was
member of Minutemen in Yalaha, FL.
-- List of POAs cancelled. 4/4/67
MDL and Mitch Werbell both on list
-- (UFGA-18679 11/18/64 Planned insurrection of Minutemen in FL area
Monitoring clandestine arms smuggling op directed against Venez.
Source in contact with Garcia (MDL) Nov 1, who indicated he was
a member of Minuteman training in Yalaha area. Stated that if Pres
Lu were re-elected Pres, this group planned SEGMEt in
18K0
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armed insurrection against US govt. Garcia bragged he provided
arms
for above revolt. Remarks made camally.
Memo 11/10/64 - meeting with MDL by source 11/3/64. As Johnson
emerged as winner, MDL became more and more excited. Criticized
LBJ severely and referred to him as an SOB. Said it was becoming
obvious that "they" would have to go fight in the streets because
"they" could no accept LBJ govt. "They"=understood to mean Minutemen.
Memo for Harvey Summ, Acting Director of Coordinator of Cuban Affairs
CAS-63-172
12/24/63
In compliance w/ request 11/6/63
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Summary of info.re: PDL and MDL - comprehensive.
Last item - Fiorini reptd 7/27 that PDL and Ramon Garcia planning
an air raid on Havan for 7/28 w/ cargo of propaganda leaflets
attacking US administration, CIA, and Manuel Artime. Warned against
2nd Bay of Pigs. After leaflet release, plane would drop six bombs
and return to US. Fiorini was to act as co-pilot and an unidentified
individual was assigned the task of making a press release from
Mexico City. Plans for 7/28 leaflet drop frustrated by FBI sur-
veillance so action scheduled for 8/8/63. However, nothing further
heard of raid and Diaz Lanz brothers seem to have dropped momentaril
out of sight.
-- Message 8/8/63 2337
PDL intercepted 7/28 on his way to Weir Williams ranch, prepatory
to air strike.
As of 7/31 Diaz Lanz brothers had devised new plan to
draw oft any tbi surveillance
Info from Barker thru Fiorini WAVE 2337
WAVEs re: planned raid - info from Barker thru Fiorini -
7/30/63 WAVE 1977 -PDL intercepted by FBI . MDL blames PDL wife
for leak. Di brother, "Johnny" DL just in
from asylum Uruguayan Emb - also in on plan.
6/11/63 WAVE 9611 - MDL invites Fiorini on raid using moppy
5/4/63 WAVE 2379? - MDL trying to patch up differences betweem Fiorin
and PDL and enlist his aid. MDL recvd cable from
PDL in Washington that he recrd money from
Cuban located in Washington.
Raid has no connection with strike palnned by
Jose "Pepin" Bosch. Inof that Bosch said Laureano
Batista Falla and Rorke stolen his thunder by
their strike on Cuba.
-- ISR 10g - ISRM #8521 4/15/63
MDL dopped w/out prejudice
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SECRE,
Memo from Carlos Blanco AA-842 9/29/62
Marcos eldest of DL brothers. Leader of family is Pedro
but the one who does all the business deals and handles
the money is Marcos. As result of this, Marcos has
reputation of being little trustworthy when mony is involved.
-- Memo from Carlos Blanco AA-472 8/22/62
MDL very close friend of Slavador Garcia (011er) of UR.
7/25/62 Memo to Dept of Army
Re name check requested by Army 7/12/62 Addl info available
from FBI, INS, Dept of State.
-- (UFGA)-4820 6/27/62
Memo re: Jose Carbonell Marrero
Naturalized US citizen of Cuban birth who reentered US 5/15/62
after 26 months inCuba, served approx. 14 months inprison.Said
to be w/ G-2 and in US on G-2 assignment.
Used by R. Masferrer
• '59-'60 as double-agent, sending false info to GOC.
MDL-(AMOT-6)? source
-- Message
OUT 99988
12/6/60
Report from former G-2 agent that Capt Rodriguez Tamayo aka
El Mexicano and 4 colleagues working w/ DL brothers volunteered
provide Cuban G-2 w/ info re DL group in Cuba in return for $.
-- 5/12/60 Cbl In 38213 from Miami
Re: efforts to get financial backing for PDL. $50, 000
mentioned at meeting attended byAlliegro, Piedro and Faget.
Also reptd that force of men, poss. 100, being trained by
Fiorini for PDL. PDL in possesion some amount of money to
outfit this goup. May wish consider proposing coordinated
action by US got to frustrate this.
-- memo 4/1/60 from
(Jordan) re MDL
MDL left US for Mexicu several months ago, violating parole,
then couldn't get visa to return to US. Aloowed to reenter on
parole, but MbL not told, consequently swam river, made we
back with help of Catholic organization, went to wash, contacte
congressional committee, which passed him on to INS. INS
upset. MDL to return to FL, 90 to INS appointment 4/2.
using name Bob Jordan contacted MDL- no further
"contact anticipated.
-- Memo 3/7/60 from J.D. ESterline
SECRET
Early Jan '60. MDI went to Mexico City and applied for
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US resident visa. March 3 -MDL still awaiting visa. Consul
request immediate action. MDL feels he was "milked for
information" by US intelligence agencies then tossed aside.
met Diaz on 3/3 by chance and
expressed sympathy. Suggests resolution problem as MDL
"souring" on US.
-- Cbl IN 30794/
1/19/60
CO met MDL 1/18 where he registered as Carlos Garcia. MDL
flew Mexi from Guat true name. Meeting between MDL and Ydigoras
scheduled for 12/29, day of arrival. Ydigoras out of town.
that he wanted to move anti-Castro acitivites
out of US - purpose for visit.
- 4/7/60 Fl do Havana do said printing reason es for de/ foraid
THIRD AGENCY DELETIONS:
FBI:
-- 11/25/74
Secret
MDL
Wash
11/18/74
MDL
105-80115
105-1962
Miami
11/5/74
MDL
2/25/63
PDL
105-80115
105-1598
Wash
Miami
10/30/62
PDL
7/5/62
6/30/62
Sturgis
MDL
Miami
105-1962
3/29/60
Secret
MDL
12/30/59
MDL
"
STATE:
3/4/60 Confidential
MDL
3/3/60
MDL
#2.108
1967
Mexico City
Wash
3/2/60
Off. use only
MDL
2093
Mexico City
SECRET
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LOOSE DOCUMENTS:
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Nothing of interest
DCD DOCUMENTS:
#A095041
Memo re conversation with A. Rorke by Jay Reeves
7/6/60
Rorke gave pitch for Diaz Lanz support
Cb1
11/21/60
(HH-6684
Rorke called w/ into that 15 men led by Cate Diego
will make crossing in 45 ft craft. Will be lightly armed.
Mission to coordinate anti-Castro groups. Rorke and Diego
suspect Fiorini and Diaz Lanz also members landing party
-- H6274 7/22/60
Rorke advised MDL, whom Rorke considers as best poss.
anti-castro leader, taken ill.
Ramon Ruiz, active w/ anti-castro defectors, going
to Nicaragua, confident of establishing operational base in
Nicaragua.
- (WH)251. 6/2/61
Proposed program of LIF (Liberty, equality & Fraternity)
anti-castro org in Miami w/ DL brothers behind the scene.
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (41 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10291-10037
RECORD_ SERIES: HO
AGENCY FILE_ NUMBER: CR 105-240357-6.7
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
TO:
TITLE:
SAC. SJ
DIRECTOR. FBI
DATE: 12/11/1975
PAGES: 14
SUBJECT:
OBA, ACCION CUBANA, MOYA, LAZARO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ, ASSOC,
CUBAN EXILES, POLIT ACT, NEGOTIATE, DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER. TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
ORIGINAL
Secret
CLASSIFICATION:
NEW
CLASSIFICATION:
REVIEW DATE:
STATUS
07/07/1998
UPDATE DATE:
Redact
COMMENTS:
RESTRICTIONS:
Consultation
JFK Act 6 (1)(B)
JFK Act 6 (4)
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DATE: 11-14-2017
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
• JULY 1973 EDITION
GSA_FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVER
ENT
Memorandum
"Es.
¿DIRECTOR, FBI (105-240357)
SECRET
DATE:
DEC 1 1 1975
SAC, SAN JUAN (105-15003) (P)
DSCLASSIFIED BY SA& MACHISK
53m dope.
IT-L
SUBJECT: LAZARO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ
ELA MOS NO OBJECTION TO
IS-CUBA
00: SJ
DEGLASSIFICATION AND/
ACLEASE OF CIA INFORMA MEE
IN THIS LOCUMENT. IM OTERI
Enclosed for the Bureau are five copiés of an
LHM dated and captioned as above with two copies of an
FD-376.
The LHM is being disseminated to 902nd Military
Intelligence Group, Homestead AFB, Florida; Office of Special
Investigations, Patrick Air Force Base, Florida; and locally
tọ U. S. Secret Service and Naval Investigative Service.
Instant letter and LuM are
Classiflea confidential
in order to protect SJ I-1, 2, 3 and 4 disclosure of which
could cause damage
§ the national security. #2il326
condits
Classified by
INFORMANTS
REC-115
Identity
S:J
I-1 is SJ 1614-PSI
S.J
T-2 is SJ 492-s
SJ.
T-3
is
SJ 1616-PSI
SJ T-4
• SJ 1616-PSI
5 - ENCLOSURE
Location EC-69
Instant File
05-24035z=6
Instant File
Instant File
(KU)
15 DEC 15 1975
Instant File
CON
cred
2y 6934
Exempt
From CDS, Categony ?
Date of declarification Indertnite
Bureau (Ened
2-
San Juan
JPL: maw
(4)
6 15923
FAKE
LiC AEN, ISS, Steite,
CIA: + 553 50-5764713
5010-110
56 FEB Bus U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Rand
381
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DATE: 11-14-2017
CONFFDENT
SJ 105-15003
VARANDELA
PR.
SECRET
ESTEVEZ. (SJ file 105-16189; Bureau
file 105-266071.1s currently under investigation for his
activities in connection with ORIANDe BOSCH's anti-castro
Cuban exile group Accion Cubana
taken credit in the past for
for bombings of
uban ction which has
Cuban embassies
P.R.
in 1974.
JOSE CALIXTO SANTIAGO
DES (SJ file 105-11871;
Bureau file 105-241431) was previously of operational interest
working in that capacity.
no de and tea more been estat a bat he is not currently
on 8/7/75, the records of the Police of Puerto Rico
(POPR), Office of Intelligence, were caused to be reviewed by
SA JAMES PATRICK LAFLIN. Records revealed no identifiable
information regarding subject.
By written communication the POPR formally
requested
that all records, documents or
information in any form which that agency
furnishes to the FBI be specifically exempt
from any disclosure whatsoever in regards
to the Freedom of Information Act, with
amendments, and the Privacy Act of 1974.
Accordingly, any agency subsequently receiving
this information is considered bound by this
request.
The following confidential sources, who are familiar
with Cuban exile activities in the san Juan area, were contacted
with negative results:
SJ 1592-PSI contacted on 9/29/75
by SA LAFLIN
SJ 1548-PSI contacted on 9/18/75
by SA LAFLIN
(fa)
SJ 775-S contacted on 10/16/75
by SA LAFLIN
SJ 859-PSI contacted on 10/28/75
by SA LAFLIN
SECRET
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DATE: 11-14-2017
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
San Juan, Puerto Rico
DEC 1 1 1975
SECRET
IAZARO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ MOYA
on July 23, 1975, SJ I-I stated that the subject
was a good friend of Raul Varandela Estevez and that
Source further advised that he had seen Jose Calixto
Santiago Valdes and Raul Varandela Estevez in La Tacita Cafeteria,
in the vicinity of Roosevelt and De Diego Avenues, approximately
six months ago. Upon seeing source, santiago and varandela
became very nervous and left La Tacita Cafeteria a few minutes
after his arrival. According to source, santiago, a proven.
Cuban Intelligence Officer, knew that he, source,
was aware
of certain specifics relating to his covert operations for
the Cuban government. The source added varandela is also
likely to be associated with a Cuban Intelligence operation
in Puerto lice Source noted that Rodriguez was a member of
AECLASSIFED BY SRS MAC/KER
05. 4: 30-94
Souross those identities
are consonia? boreda have
furnished reliable infor-
mation in the past except
where otherwise noted.
classified by 6934
Exemp
- +
from ADS.
, category 2
Date
declasstrication Indefinite
ALI,
DACI
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the 'FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is
loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not
to be
distributed outside your agency.
UT CONTAINED
LASSIFIED
SHOWN
1776-1976
105-240357
ENCLOSURE
"SECRET
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@OPTIONAL, FORN NO. 10
JULY 1973 EDITION
EAGSA, FPMR 141 CFRI 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
SECRET
DIRECTOR, FBI (105-240357)
FROM
: SAC, SAN JUAN (105-15003) (C)
SUBJECT: LAZARO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ
MOXA
IS-CUBA
Dip
DATE: APR 1 6 1976
ALL INFORMATION COUMA NET
HERE DI
EXCD 2.00 2 360N
ODERNASO
ReSJlet and LHM to Bureau, 12/11/75.
Enclosed for the Bureau are five copies of an LHM
Cuch, dated and captioned as above with ID 376 attached.
The LHM is being disseminated to 902 Military
Intelligence Group, Homestead Air Force Base, Florida; and
locally to U. S. Secret Service and Naval Investigative
Service.
56685
1c, d.
Instant LHM is classified CONFIDENTIAL in order
to protect information furnished by SJ T-1 aisclosure of U
which could cause damage to the nattonal security.
INFORMANTS:
The following confidential sources who are
familiar with Cuban exile activities
in the San Juan area
were contacted with negative results:
SOURCE
1618-PS U1)
SJ
1622-PSI
SJ
1462-S
1655-PSI
DATE
CONTACTING AGENT
1/19/76
ERNESTO PATINO
1/21/76
JAMES PATRICK LAFLIN
1/26/76
PATINO
2/26/76
PATINO
2/27RE8-85 /05
PATINO
In tien at the fact that subject has been
2357-1
u11
identified and no derogatory information developed to
indicate that subject was involved in any anti Castro
antosul this case is being placed in a closed
subversive activities or a member of Accion Cubana (AC)
status.
- Bureau (Enc. 5) (RM)
дрітася
ESTATEK
1
- San Juan
Classified
C
16 APR 19 1976
JPL:IV
Declass?
4/83
(3)
751
#24326
JUL 1_4 1976
Buy U:S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Plan.
SECRET
DOERCI
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DATE: 11-14-2017
LAZARO ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ MOYA
ISECRET
On October 3, 1975SJ I-4 stated that
subject
may be identical to alberte Rodriguez.
who owns a school of
music on Roosevelt Avenue and who also owns the School of
Languages
P.R.
On October 6, 1975, a review of the records of
the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), San Juan,
Puerto Rico, reflected subject to have INS file #A12891022.
The file revealed subject was born on April 27, 1934, in
Santo Domingo, Cuba, he is 5'10" tall, has black eyes and
black hair.
Rodriguez entered the United States in Miami,
Florida, on February 17, 1962.
Instant file reflected the following trips outside
the United States made by the subject:..
June, 1966 for three months duration
through Central and South America
Jangary, 1973,, for one month duration
through venezuela, Santo Domingo, Jamaica
and Costa Rico
Thou into those days ta spain
In February, 1975, Rodriguez listed his residence
as Guatemala #795 Las Americas, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico,
and employment as International Language Center, F. D. Roosevelt
#301, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.
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1124-10292-10326-
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
6/17/201
Agency Information
AGENCY:
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
FBI
124-10292-10326
HQ
64-29479-5TЫ NR 11
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
TO :
TITLE:
FBI
DIRECTOR, FBI
LEG, MX
DATE: 09/26/1960
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
MTP, EMP, CP, PENTRATION, CUBAN DIPLOMATIC
ESTABLISHMENT
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Secret
RESTRICTIONS: IB; IC
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/19/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE, APPROVAL OF CIA
COMMENTS :
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- Mullins
Legat, Mexico (105-1713)) 61
Director, FBI{(205-89084)(S)
COMMUNIST PENETRATION OF CUBAN
LDIPLOMATIC ESTABLISHMENTS
FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - CUBA
SECREL
September 26, 1960
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEP?
WHERE SHOND OTHERKISE+
Reurlet 8/25/60 which listed the employees of the Cuban
Embassy, Mexico City. Review of Bufiles shows you are in possession
of all
pertinent data concerning those named with the following
exceptions:
lassified Dy Soot SLim
THERESA PROENZA PROENZA
Declassily Out OADRIFK
Maria Theresa Proenza y Proenza is the subject of
Enclosed are single copies of Havana reports
dated 12/1/44 and 4/27/45 concerning her.
It appears she is
identical with the present employee of the Cuban Embassy, Mexico City.
ARMANDO LOPEZ BETANCOURT
According to a
_dated 5/5/60, members
of the diplomatic staff of the Cuban Embassy, Mexico City, met with
members of the Mexican Communist Party to study plans brought
from Cuba by Juan Valdes Gravalosa for attacking different
Latin-American countries.
Armando Lopez was listed as one of those
who attended.
This data originated withla
appended the conment that Lopez was possibly identical
Amando Lopez Betancourt, who
according to la
in February, 1960, reportedly had been sent
the Cuban
Embassy, Mexico City, #0
JOSE ANTONIO PORTUONDO VALDES
work against san exiles.
SSINED PY 5648 SLD ASR
DECLASSIFY CM. 25X
Busiles contein mmerous references to portunado TEk)
have not been forwarded to your office.
However, all pertinent
reports concerning him are in your possession.
ORINAL FILED IN
YELLOW
DUPLICATE
CRISPIN GONZALEZ BOUDET
P27
i 1)
According
to a report from the U. S. Embassy R
Cuba,
dated 3/3/48, Crispin Boudet represented the youth rous
Autentico Party.
On March 4,
at a ceremony honoring
War Federation of Democratic
Havana.
1948 pelegation which was then in
Reportedly, leaders of conmunist youthur RupS JCFfoN? 8o
present:
DECLASSIE
*TON AND/OR,
Enclosures - 2
RELS CS UP CIA INFORMATION
IN THIS DOCUMENT. EXCOPT BiRTiCKETS
131
CEP 1 RAG60n
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JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
6/8/2015
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10217-10446
RECORD SERIES:
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 97-4194-14
Released under the John
f. Kennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 54027 Date:
08-29-2017
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
TO:
TITLE: in
SAC, NY
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 08/12/1960
• PAGES:
4
SUBJECTS :
MRR, VARIOUS GROUPS, COORDINATION, ACA, BELMONT
PLAZA HOTEL, NY, NY, 8/7/60
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4
CURRENT STATUS:
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/08/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
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oi,:
FBI
Date: 8/12/60
Transmit the following in
Via
_ AIRTEL
PLAIN TEXT
(priority or Method of Mailing)
EI.A
TO
: DIRECTOR, FBI (97-4194)
of The
FROM : SAC, NEW YORK (105-39412)
7. 70
SUBJECT:
CUBAN NATIONALISI ASSOCIATION (ENA) RE
IS - CUBA
Corest: 1G.14-666
Re NY teletype, 8/8/60.
• Enclosed herewith for the information of the Bureau
are 11 copies of a letterhead memorandum and a reliability
memorandum incorporating the results of a recent interview
with IGNACIO ROBERTO NOVO SAMPOL, whose identity should be
protected, inasmuch as he is under development as a PSI - Cuba.
card
NH 54027
• Miami 1105-
• Tampa (105-31)
- NY 105-39412 (CNA)
- NY 105-41799 (Agrupacion Revolucionaria Cubana)
- NY 105-35253 Anti-CASTRO Acts,
NY 105-38830 (Organizacion" Cubanos Anti-Comunista).
NY 9(-1714 Accion cubana Institucionalista)
- NY 105-39468 (JOSE VAZQUEZ BLANCO
= - NY 9T-1021 (LOS PInos Nuevos)
NY 105-41781 (Frente Revolucionaria DemocratiCa
NY 134-4838 (ALFREDO FIGUEREDO'
NY 134-5185 IGNACIO NOVO)
NY 109-43 (Organizacion Autentica)
NY 97-1669
(EMILIO NUNEZ PORTUONDO)
97...4194
- New
York (97-4194)
V JW : mmb
(19)
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
15 AUG 13 1960
HEREIN IS UNCLASSTHIED
R5G 17/
ONCLOSU.
DATE. 1/21/82
BY SPOBTANGCL
Copy
to: CIA / State/RAB
ONI/OSI/G2
by routing
Date 8217-40 b7-
it leep disted
5A AUG 2? 106D
HSCARep 7/4/28.
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NY 97-4194
NOVO was contacted originally In this natter on 8/8/50,
Incidental to an article by SAM POPE
BREWER whach appeared
In the "New York Times" newspaper of 8/8/60.
The articre
contains the results of an interview between NOVO SAMPOL
and BREWER incidental to a meeting held at the Belmont
Plaza Hotel in NYC, on 8/7/60, which was an actempt to
unify the various anti-CASTRO forces in the NY. meteopoliten
area.
which members make up a 12 man board.
Ny will continue to be alero to developments of
this organization.
Copies are being designated for the Dempa Office
inasmuch as there is a branch of the CNA there.
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Date:
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AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10293-10127
RECORD SERIES : HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 92-5666-1, 2
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
BARRETT, ROBERT M.
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
11/01/1961
7
DOCUMENT TYPE:
CLASSIFICATION:
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS:
DATE OF LAST REVIEW :
JFC, REL, ASSOC, PERSONAL HISTORY, BKG, CRIMINAL
ACT
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
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DL 92-331
IDENTITY OF INFORMANTS:
The following informants, contacted by the agents so
designated have all furnished reliable information in the past
or have requested their identities be kept confidential in view
of their positions.
DL T-1 is
MrS. LEE DANNELLY, Administrative Assistant,
State Selective Service Headquarters, Austin, Texas, contacted
by SA GEORGE W. H. CARLSON, San Antonio.
DL T-2 is JERONE J. CRANE, a confidential source of
the Dallas Office, contacted by SA ROBERT M. BARRETT.
DL T-3 is JUANITA B. WHITLOCK, Selective Service
Headquarters, Dallas, contacted by SA ROBERT M. BARRETT.
DL T-4 is PCI
contacted by SA
ROBERT P. GEMBERLING.
DL T-5 is JOE FERRARI who is being developed as a
confidential source of the Dallas Office and who has requested
his identity be kept confidential.
DL T-6 is Mr. JAMES COONER, Chief, Intelligence Unit,
IRS, Dallas, Texas, who has requested his identity be kept
confidertial, contacted by SA ROBERT M. BARRETT.
DL T-? is FRANK McGOWEN, Recording Secretary, Knights
of Columbus, Dallas, who has requested his identity be kept
confidential and who was contacted by SA ROBERT M. BARRETT
Careful consideration has been given to each source
concealed and T symbols were utilized in this report only in
those instances where the identities of the sources must be
concealed.
INFORMANT COVERAGE:
The following informants and confidential sources of
the Dallas Office are
being utilized in
the coverage of the
subject's activities, associates,
etc.
DL- 105-C
Rigs
PCIL
DL-122-C
JOE FERRARI, a Dallas Italian who is well acquainted
with BOSCO and many of BOSCO's associates
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JEROME J. CRANE, & funeral home operator who handles
most of the Italian funerals in Dallas and who is
a confidential source of the Dallas Office.
R. A. BURROW, Chief Special Agent, Southwestern Bell.
Telephone Co.
The Dallas Office will attempt to develop as informants
FERRARI, W. J. HARTMAN, a suspected Dallas gamoler and EDDIE EARL
FAULINER, a suspected Dallas gambler and pimp who is believed
acquainted with the gambling element in Dallas.
In addition to the above, the Dallas Office continues
its efforts to further identify BOSCO's associates with a view
towards development of these associates as informants as to
BOSCO and his activities.
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SECRET
In March 1953 he misrepresented himself as a polygraph operator with the
"State Department Secret Police"
• This misrepresentation was made at a
time when the Department of State was not authorized to have a polygraph
machine and Congressional legislation was pending at the time regarding
such authorization.
As a result of this misrepresentation, Subject was
afforded another security interview In March 1953.
He explained that
his cover company sold equipment to foreign countries through the Mutual
Aid Program and supplied consultant services to the State Department but
Subject denied that he ever represented bimself as a State Department
polygraph operator. After the security interview Subject was also assessed
by an Agency psychologist (March 1953) and was found to be egotistical,
emotionally unstable, possessed of a need to build himself up in the
eyes of others and gave either exaggerated or completely erroneous
information as to his past positions. His intelligence quotient was found
o be comparatively low in relation to those of other Agency employees
n April 1953 termination of his employment was recommended
08
Subject[resigned 29 April 1953]"to accept a position in CalIfornia.
Washington climate is not agreeablé to his family."
In April 1964 Mr. J. Kirk BAREFOOT, Director of Security, McKesson
and Robbins, Skokie, Illinois, informed the Agency he had been a witness
to unauthorized disclosures of classified information made by a group in
a cocktail lounge in Omaha, Nebraska.
The individual making the disclosures
about ENDOMORPH activities
abroad under Agency sponsorship was identified
as Leonard HARRELSON®
Subject, who was then Director of Public Safety
for the City of Omaha, Nebraska, was one of the group and it was believed
that he was responsible for supplying the classified information to HARRELSON
about [ENDOMORPH activities.
02
Leonard HARRELSON is a private investigator specializing in hypnotism
and the use of the polygraph machine.
In 1964 be was employed by the Keeler
Polygraph Company in Chicago, Illinois. In 1954 HARRELSON was in partnership
vith Lloyd B. FURR in a private detective agency known as the American
Bureau of Investigation, Tower
is the polygraph operator who gave a lie detector test to Gordon NOVEL,
hostile witness subpoenaed by GARRISON. The test received newspaper publicity
as being given at "McLean, Va." In March 1967. (Summary on FURR attached).
HARRELSON 1c believed to be a person of poor morals. He was given
a medical discharge from the Army as a psychoneurotic in 1949 and had been
court-martialed twice for impersonating non-commissioned officers of a
runk higher them li: posicied.
In his bustnoss partnership with FURR,
HARRELSON would mistepresent himself ac boing with the FbI by covering th
word "American" when presenting his credentials and Just showing "Bureuu
of Investigation".
Incidentally, the informant, J. Kirk BAREFOOT mentioned above, was
disapproved for Agency employment in 1951 because of falsification of his PHS,
and questionable maturity, judgment, discretion and honesty.
SEGRET
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SECRET
14 August 1968
SUBJECT: GUGAS, Chris
Subject is Identified as a California investigator who administered
a polygraph test to Edgar Eugene BRADLEY who has been charged with conspiracy
by GARRISON.
Subject was borhi12 August 1921 at Omaha, Nebraska. He is 8 former
Agency employee who FOD) 1n
October 1949 as a GS-9 Intelligence Officer.
Subject resigned his staff status, in February 1951 and became a staff
(8 agent] with Project. ENDOMORPH In
From March 1951 until July 1952.
(Els wife Anne Claudia GUGAS nee SETARO was granted a covert security clearance
1n February 1952 for use in a clerical capacity in the Middle East.)
In his assignment with Project ENDOMORPH in
Subject was a
police
In one incident; he made recomendations of police reorganizations to be
made by province governors 1n
'whereas, in
Department is a national organization and not
subject to the dictates of
the province governors. This caused much 1ll will and friction with the
police.
Subject professed to be an expert in his knowledge of the polygraph
machine and claimed he had two years? experience with the Los Angeles
Police Department where he received below average grades.
Ill October 1952 he approached an Agency employee regarding a new
type of technical equipment and this conversation led to the dirclosure
by Subject. that he was employed by the Agency an a covert capacity; that
he was teaching lie detection techniques to foreign police departments
without being authorized or competent to do so.
Subject was briefed in
December 1952 with stress placed on the importance of living up to his
security responsibilities and exercising utmost precaution in protecting
the covert interests of the Agency.
In spite of the strong warnings given him in this interview, Subject
again became involved in an
incident of official embarrassment to the Agency
GROOP 1
SECRET
Exciuded from autematic
#smagrading and
BR
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r. .f.-.-.
Assassination Records Review Board
Final Determination Notification
AGENCY : CIA
RECORD NUMBER
: 104-10015-10147
RECORD
SERIES
: JFK
AGENCY FILE
NUMBER
: 201-289248
Released under the John
E. Kennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case$ :NW 53199 Date:
06-06-2017
September 10, 1996
Status of Document:
Postponed in Part
Number of releases of previously postponed information: 16
Reason for Board Action: The Review Board's decision was premised on several factors
including: (a) the significant historical interest in the document in question; (b) the
absence of evidence that the release of the information would cause harm to the United
States or to any individual.
Number of Postponements: 10
Postponement # 1 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Postponement # 2 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Postponement # 3 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
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be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Postponement # 4 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07 / 2006
Postponement # 5 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Postponement # 6 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07 / 2006
Postponement # 7 (Page 1):
•Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07 / 2006
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Postponement # 8 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Dispatch Prefixes
Release Date: 10/2017
Postponement # 9 (Page 1):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Postponement # 10 (Page 2):
Reason for Board Action: The text is redacted because it discusses sources and methods that properly may
be withheld under Section 6(1)(B) of the JFK Act.
Substitute Language: Crypt
Release Date: 07/2006
Board Review Completed: 07/09/96
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IDENTIFICATION FORM
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AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY
RECORD NUMBER
RECORD SERIES
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
CIA
:
104-10015-10147
JFK
201-289248
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR :
CIA
FROM
TO
BERN
TITLE
DIRECTOR, CIA
CABLE CONCERNING INFORMATION AND BIOGRAPHIC DATA ON RICHARD THOMAS
GIBSON.
DATE:
11/26/63
PAGES
SUBJECTS
3
GIBSON, RICHARD
BIO DATA
DOCUMENT TYPE
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION : SECRET
RESTRICTIONS :
1B
CURRENT STATUS
RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
DATE OF LAST REVIEW
12/06/93
OPENING CRITERIA
COMMENTS OSWI: VA 1993.12.06. 16:43:42: 180028:
[R]
- ITEM IS
RESTRICTED
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action is
116 26 NOV 63 c/s
ROUTING
signed:
70
" DIRECTOR
8. 0. 12 - unit C1/KHA
31
FROM & "BERN
Note:
Indescruction, cite
reasonsland coordinate
C/EE 3 (61-60 NEAL) AND EE HOAPPTED AND COPY SLOTTED 1500 26 NOV 63 LMS)
DEB, D/D68, DOP, ADDP, C/EI, C/SR 2, D/OS 2, VR
ADDED: C/WH 5 (ACTION) VR
26 HOL83 IN 68312
IPVEDIATE DIP INFO IMMEDIATE GNVA CITE BERN 2492
SLASSIFICATIOY HAF" 1976
• KIDES! INK
CONDUCTED ON
-___IMPDET CL BY 0122-08
SO AFTERNOON 26 NOVEMBER INANITION 17 PASSED TO ODENVY
REF DEAN IVANITION REPORT WHICH QUOTED IN FULL IN ORIGINAL TEXT
4
IN PARA 3 BELOW. ENVY REP IMMEDIATELY NOTIFIED EL MARD
4
AND AFTER DISCUSSION REPORT CONTENT IT AGREED THAT ELMARD
• 3
WOLED CONTACT INANITION SOONEST. IN ABSENCE INANITION 2O MATTER DISCUSSE
6
BY PHONE WITH: INANITION 6. ELMARD EMPHASIZED UTMOST IMPORTANCE
WHICH COYOKE ATTACHED TO FOLLOWUP THIS MATTER, RECEIVED PROMPT
ANSWERS TO INITIAL QUESTIONS (SEE BELOW> AND
"ARRANGED MEET WITH
INANITION 2B, INANITION & IN COMPANY WITH ODENVY REP BERN.
2.
SUBJ IS RICHARD. THOMAS GIBSON, BORN 13 MAY 31 LOS ANGELES,
US CITIZEN, RESIDES LAUSANNE SINCE APRIL 63. NEGRO JOURNALIST,
for FOlA Review on
APR.-
1976
Document Number
ACTIVE NEW YORK CHAPTER FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE (FPCC)
SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION IN 6D. BERN FILE REFS ESBA 126590
ESEW
1 05 9,
BERN
1864
ÓIRA
348219
DIR
64186,
9954,
DELA 39346,
PAR I 0925
ESCA
55019
BOTH STATION AND
ODENVY REP BERN
HAVE BEEN INX
COORDINATED , CONTACT
201-289248
VITH INANITION RE SUBJ AND PUBLICATION LI
200-5-41
REVQL UTION AFRICAINE.
26710063.
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ni r
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TSASO: MESSAGE
IN
68318
PAGI
3..." FOLL TEXT INANITION NEMO.
REFERRING TO EARLIER CORRESPONDENCE IN WHICH WE CAVE
INFORMAT TON ON GIBSON RICHARD THOMAS, BORN 13 MAY 1931
AT LOS ANCELES, JOURNALIST AND TRANSLATOR, US-PP. NO. 8-131994p
BONGIGED& LAUSANNED WE JUST LEARN FROM A DELICATE SOURCE THAT
GISSAN WAS ACQUAINTED WITH LEE HARVEY OSWALD.
IN A CONVERSATION
23 NUV ENDININGS GIBSON MADE THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS
(IN FRENCH)
OF WHICH WE QUOTE-VERBAL-THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS8.
• UNHUN INTERLOCUTOR: SINCERES CONDOLEANCES QUAND MEME.
RISON: AH QUI, ET, PUIS ENCORE, LE TYPE ETAIT UN DES NOTRES.
INCHOIN: C'EST UN DINGUE (FOUS.
CISSON: JAVAIS DE LA CORRESPONDANCE AVEC LUI, CREST UN FOUS
UN ANCIEN MARIN.
UNKNOUN: CA PEUT AVOIR DES CONSEQUENCES INCROYABLES.
GIBSON: OUI, OUI•
JE NE SUIFFPAS MECONTENT NON PLUS,
MAIS C'EST POINT LA FACON DE CHANGER LES IDEES.
UNKNOWN: TU COMPRENDS, SI MAINTENANT, ILS VEULENT ENGAGER UNE
CAMPAGNE POUR ENVAMIR CUBA, IL NºY A PAS DE PROBLEMES!
TOUT DE MEME; C'EST TRES GRAVE.
24 101
CISSON: QUI, MAIS "ALSO" C'EST UN TYPE QUI A ETE PORTE A MA
CONNAISSANCE ILY A DEUX ANS, PARCE QU'IL ETAIT ARRETE
POUR
AVOIR CRIE "VIVE FIDEL" DANS LES RUES DE DALLAS
AU TEXASO ALORS IL Y AVAIT TOUTE UNE HISTOIRE, IL MA
ECRIT DES LETTRES ET IL EST DEVENU MEMERE DU COMITE SUNITELL
IGIBLE)
UNKNON: & INTERGIMPANT DE CUBA?
GIBSON:
QUI, J'AI LA RADIO ICI, ON A DEJA PARLE DE NOTRES
ONA
pit"
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CLASSIFIEO MESSAGE
68212 PAGE 3
COMITE CUNITELLIGIBLEY ET TU PENSES, PAUVRE LY §PHONETIQUE?
AW YORKE
UNSNOWNS CE DOIT ETRE ASTREUX.
GIBSON: IL EST DANS UN BAIN ET AUSSI POUR TIBOR (PHONETIQUE)
EE YOUT LE MONDE, MOI DE SUIS TRES CONTENI D'ETRE ICI.
UNSING I CLINE MIEUX TE DERE, LES INTERROGATOIRES NE VONT
PAS FIRE MOUS®
BISONE IL NºY A PAS DE CUNTELLIGIBLE) PAR EXEMFLE,
TOLTE CETTE CORRESPONDANGE EST DEPUIS LONGEMPS DETRUITE, MOI JAI
RULE TOUT CA. ••
AS MENTIONED IN OUR INFORMATION A LIMIT HAS BEEN SET
FOR GIBSON®S DEPARTURE PROM SITZERLAND BEFORE DECEMBER 15, 1963.
BUING TO THE DELICACY OF THE SOURCE OF INFORMATION, WE MUST INSISI
PHAT THE CONTENTS BE LIMITED IN CIRCULATION TO THE STRICTEST MINIMUM
AND SHOULD NOT BE INCORPORATED IN ANY COURT RECORDS.
So STATION COMMENTS PARA S ABOVE FOLLOW IN SEPARATE MSG.
SEBRIT
201-289248
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination system
Identification Form
Agency Information
vale:
4/1LI<UI
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER :
124-10032-10127
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
62-109060-4325
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: LEG, BN
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 12/06/1966
PAGES:
6
SUBJECTS:
KENNEDY, JOHN, OFFER OF OPINION.
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Confidential
RESTRICTIONS: 1B
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/26/1995
OPENING CRITERIA: APPROVAL OF AISC
COMMENTS : INC CIT LTR, S/S
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hötey.
BON-2 (Rev. 12-22-65) /
= OPTIONÁLIFORM NO--IC:
2046-109
• MAT 1907 tOTION
GSA GEN. REC: NO. 27"°
- UNITED STATES GE. ERNMENT
Memorandum
Director, FBI ( 62-109060°
DATE:
12-6-66
ConfIdentIal
Legal Attache, Bonn ( 62-36
) ( RUO
5-31-95
SUBJECT
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT
Classified hy 5668 SLD/KSS
JOHN. FITZGERALD KENNEDY
Declassify on:
OADR
11/22/63
DALLAS, TEXAS
JFK)
MISCELLANEOUS - INFORMATION CONCERNING
PER ARMy'S lEHER
Reference Bureau letter to Bern, 8-29-66.
DTD 5-11-95
Enclosed is one copy each of -
one
communication(s)
between the following described individuals or organizations. This material was
extracted from confidential Communications Intercept Service (CIS) information received
CONTINED
by the Legal Attache from the U. S. Army Operations and Research Detachment (O&RD),
Frankfurt/Main, West Germany, as indicated. The enclosure(s) is (are) classified ›
Confidential, Group III, by the source and bear(s) the special marking "Warning Notice -
ANELASSIFIED
WHERE SHOWN
Sensitive Sources and Methods Involved."
Permission has been received from O&RD to disseminate this information to
United States and foreign agencies. If disseminated, however, it must be paraphrased
to fully protect the nature of the source. The source must be protected under current
ITHERWISE
reporting procedures in any event. Permission has also been received to withhold the
special marking "Warning Notice - Sensitive Sources and Methods Involved" from Bureau
reports and memoranda containing paraphrased version of CIS information.
It is suggested that enclosure(s)
_ be translated
C in summary
- verbatim and enclosure(s) and translation
be forwarded to appropriate domestic field division and a copy
of the translation only forwarded to Bonn.
c)
UNHECUHDED COPE FILED IN
4/21
Dated
11-9-66
Recd.
11-22-66
Classified
4417
Txempt from
DS, Category
on ladesinite
176-76.679991
5 - Bureau (Enc. 1
(1 - Liaison Sectist
1. - Bonn
GAV : gjm
adressee
Mr.
CZOLLEK,
Publisher
Verlag Volk und "Welt
"Bertin W"8
Addressory
HAROLD WEISBERG
Hyattstown, Md.
20734
"Glinkastrasse 13-15
62-109950-44325
REC-
34.
- DE61 0E
NOT RECORDED
3 NO b!RiDEC 9 1966
01A12IУ
5'
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KECEINED
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: 410)
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BON 62-36
Bonn files contain no previous identifiable
record on the writer of theuenclosed or on CORDON HARBORD
mentioned therein.
The item is being furnished under
instant caption to record that the addressor is apparently
the author of a book entitled
"Whitewash: The Report on the
Warren Report," and is negotiating with an East German
publisher regarding it. C
КОЛИВЕЛО:
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AND METHODS INVOLVED
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1311
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HYATTS
Berlin ₩ 8
Glinkastrasse 13-15
Berlin
GERMANY
Harild Wetsberg
Hyattstown, Md.
20734
LS
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NOT AUTOMATICALLY DECLASSIFIED
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sination/ Records Collection Aot DE 1992 (14 USC 2107 Höte).
WARNI
SENSITIVE SOURCES
ANE METHODS INVOLVED
V: 1966
1312.
Harold Weisberg
Hyattstown,
Ma. 20734
November 9,
1966
Mr. W. Collek, Publisher
Verzag und Velt
Berlin W 8
Glinkestragse 13-15
Germany,
Dear Mr. Coollek,
Thank you for your acknowledgement of October 31, which arrived
yesterday.
Should you become interested in WHITEWASH: THE REPORT ON THE WARREN REPORT,
for us both 11 you contact my British agent,
St, Martin's Lane, C. ENGLAND, Phones,
Temple Bar 8985/1320. My confidence
In and my relationship with Harbord
are such that
I have empowered him to make any
arrangement he wants for my
without consultation
with me. I tell you this
because this subject 1s opening much more rspidly that the press indtiates or
the recent givernment actions supposedl.
These are fradduèant actions intended to and actually accomplishing further supoross-
10n. Mr. Herbord how had two additional artiches on this subjects and I project a#
least a third as soon as my newest book;
TEWASH II: WHO DID IT! Is published. I
anticipate this will be soon.
The sequel
way duplicate WHITEWASH. The two,
proposed book by MuRold WelsheRs
together, are
parts of my own report on the larren Report. The second, coming largely
ly suppressed documents that have been kept out ofithe record
and until now unpublish-
ed, is in some ways more shocking than the first book. Mr. Harbord has an almost
complete copy of this that he can probably show you if you have a representative in
England. This book is perhaps the strongest indictment, ad self-indictment,
federal police, and intelligence agencies. I have
tually, print à supplement of just these documents and pictures, in lescimile. It
1s an overwhelming thing..
Thank you for your interest.
Sincerely,
Hardelle
Harold Weisberg
advance about
the interest of time. Should
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DATE: 11-11-2947
Federal Bureau
Records
ravestigation
nch
, 19
Name Searching Unit - Room 6527
Attention
Return to Jes
haan
818-940
Supervisor
Type of References Requested:
Régular Request (Analytical Search)
All References (Subversive & Nonsubversive)
_ Subversive References Only
Nonsubversive References Only
Main
References Only
Type of Search Requested:
Restricted to Locality of -
Exact Name Only (On the Nose)
Buildup
Variations
subject Forden Harkad
Birthdate & Place
AddresALE INFORMATIOR CONTEN
XES E UNCLASSIFIED
& Localiti
PT WHERE SHOWN
DISIWISE
Searcher
RA
Date
19-15
• Initials
Prod.
FILE NUMBER
SERIAL
AF
Lordon Atarace
25-461398
ALL INFORIATION CONTAINEO
NENGIR IA UNGLASSINED
DATE S- 20-95 BU 22.LE-S1A HER
5-31-95
Classific 56068 SLD/KSR
OADR
DEK ARMY
ARm EDENTA
DID 5-11-95
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INITIALS
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DATE: 11-14-2017
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Date:
5/5/2015
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
FBI
124-90062-10013
HQ
CR 105-85082-18
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
CG
TO: HQ
TITLE :
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
11/23/1960
2
MARVIN KANTOR
REMBERT CAVEN ALLEY JR
DOCUMENT TYPE :
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
/ CLASSIFICATION :
Secret
RESTRICTIONS: 1C; 4
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
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- DATE: 11-11-2017
OPTIONAL FORM NO, 10
DEUCER STATES G
ERNMENT
Memorandum
56685101
25X
CLASSIFIED BY.
DECLASS!
JFK)
TO
: DIRECTOR, FBI (105-85082)
-FROM : SAC, CHICAGO (105-7568)
DATE: 11/23/60
SECRET
11-21-94
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot dI 1992 (11 USE 3107 Notè).
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
SUBJECT:
REMBERT CAVEN ALLEY, JR.
IS - R - DENMARK
Declassif
00: Chicago
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
(JFK)
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
Re letter from Deputy Director,.
Plans, CIA,
Director,
dated 10/26/60,
cationed "Soviet Contacts with
Americans in Denmark. 'S) (U)
RE
55 East Washington Blvd., Chicago.
MME
The information pertaining to ALLEY in referenced
letter is set forth in such summary
• form that it is believed
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HEREIN
See clarification in necessare before this to oration is ale thes
-seminated
¿subject.
for proper consideration given to an interview of
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
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Specifically, the "firm doing military constructiong
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
in Greenland" which employed ALLEY in Denmark should be iden-
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
RELEASE OF CIA iNFORMATION,
Released under the Jou I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Aot AI 1992 (11 USS 3107 Hotè).
IN THIS DOCUMENT. KP
SED/ KSR 1-15-98
tified.
Previous information was
ALLEY was only a student
of architecture while in Denmark.
Likewise, MARVIN KANTOR, a
an acquaintance of ALLEY
whom he apparently introduced to VLADISLAV M. ABARCHALIN, T
should be identified.
If KANTOR
is unknown to the Bureau,
Chicago will set
information.
forth appropriate leads to obtain background
coursed
ís believed, that a more detailed explanation
i necessary ReTen Lotter not ted as to whether E
their first meeting
was arranged merely as a social
or involved ABARCHALIN
engagement
and his "two wives. 'E(S
covered
It is also noted that the initial contact between
ABARCHALIN
and subject, according to information furnished byla
REC-'57
105-85082018
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(RM)
- Chicago
RHN/ amf
(3)
1851 DEC 7
1960
NOV 25 1960
EX. " I82
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DATE: 11-14-2017÷
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SECRET
Legat, London, occurred on 10/20/59xwhilex0TA'
in referenced (e
letter, states the first contact was 10/25/59.7(S(u)
Chicago files contain
• information identifiable
with MARVIN KANTOR Or WILLIAM VALENCIA. NO LOC
If the Bureau does not
receipt of information from Legat, London who, by Chicago
ONS JENSEN
no additional request is being made of the Legat, London
until a comparison can be made
between information from that
source and CIA information The Bureau may wish to furnish (§(U)
Legat, London a copy of referenced letter if this has not
already been done.
By separate communication a lead is being set
forth for St. Louis to attempt to locate the Army Service
record of the subject.
Also, FD 227 is being forwarded to the Bureau
to request a mail cover on subject's residence.
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SECRET
FROM I NEXICO CITY
ACTIONI C/BELL 5 (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED FOR BELL AT 2140, 8 AUT
INFO, DOP, COP, ADDP/A,
S/C 2
ROUTING
AUG g 00487 61
• PRIORITY
IN 10213
PRITY DIR WAVE CITE MEXI 3621
MZIP RYBAT LA!
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BENEXI SERE CAN 44276}
C. HMMS 9598
10 ON S AUG S1, LITARIL-O CIDEN AS NEST. HAVA VIA MEXICANA
ATTEMPT MAKE CONTACT HIS FRISND LIO0ZE-1 AND CARRY OUT
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEY HII: 3Y LITAMII-5 IN PRESENCE CO RE CONTACT
SABOTAGE IJAY: STILL INTACT INSIDE CUBA. LITANIL-S ALSO CARRIED
•CIDE: E) WHICH WILL BE USED AS CODE BOOK THEN CUBA/EXI RADIO
COMMO ESTABLISHED.. LITANIL-I WHO RECRUITED LITAMIL S ONLY ONE
AJARS HIS ATIENT CONTACT LIOOZE-I+
20 IS TOLD IS GO HAVA ""? CONTACT WITH
NOT KNOWN WHETHER SUBJ VEXI 77ES) 110 LIVES
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HAVA. L-S CARRIED OTHER HALF MEDICAL FLYSHEST AS "BONA FIDES"
WHICH PREVIOUSLY TAKEN TO
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NSTRUCTIONS •
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ACTION: MAN SABOTAGE UNIT. L-5 REPORTS THIS GROUP HAS BEEN IN
CONTACT WITH KUBARK PEPRIME BY RADIO. ALSO IN RADIO CONTACT
TAMAYO ENS ("INDIO AZUL"> IN CARA. L-S WILL GIVE "BADAL® CODE
BOOK AND TELL HIM CLANDESTINE RADIO MEXI USING NAME "RADIO CUBA
LIBRE® VILL BE OPERATION SOON. WILL' ASK "BADAL" ATTEMPT, MAKE RADIO
CONTACT REXI.
3O RADIO THANSMITTER MEXI RECEIVED THROUGH (IDEN BY AS "GIFTE
TO LITAMIL-1. STATION THROUGH LITAMIL-1 PAID TRAVEL EXPENSES
LITAMIL-S AND FAMILY 62) PRESENTLY CUBA WHICH WILL RETURN WITH HIM.
EXPECT RADIO BE IN OPERATION WITHIN TWO WEEKS• PLAN USE IS
"VOICE® "RADIO CUBA LIBRE", STATION REQUESTS UTMOST SECURITY RE
OP CITED ABOVE AS LEAK" BACK TO HEXI WOULD SERIOUSLY DAMAGE :
RELATIONS LITAMIL COMPLEX HERE.
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STATE BELATE ANTHO SUOS, DATED 2S OCTORER, 1964
FESSIE MI"MAN TIDICATES DEPT HAS RECEIVED APPLICAIZON
FOR LICE:SE TE
EXPORT 97E, 11S GORIN OF ARMS FRON ERQUIAGE AN"S
¡CO•PAY, CALIFOTRIS TO CASA RESIDENCIAL. ENDASSY REQUESTED
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?. AYA SUSPICTS THIS "IY SE A WORLD CR SIMILAR EXILE ORDETA
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PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO PRIORITY WHMIAMI
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1 CONCERNING REFERENCE A: KENTLAND CALLED PITARCH
HOME HOMEROUS TIMES OVER WEEKENS BUT NO ANSVER. FINALLY
MORNING 22 JUNE MAID ADVISED THAT AMCALL-I WIFE ALREADY
LEFT FOR ROME. WHEN INITIALLY CHECKED LUZ PALACIO HOTEL
'""!
AFTERNOON 28 JUNE, KENTLAND TOLD BY KNOWLEDGEABLE DESK CLERK:
THAT SHE THEN WITH AMECRU-I BUT WAS HOT REGISTERED AT NOTEL.
• 20 CONCERNING REFERENCE BE QUILL-I PHONED AMECRU-!
MORNING 22 JUNE BUT HAD JUST CHECKED OUT OF HOTEL. THEN
CALLED AMSOUR-1 SISTER:
A. GOT BASIC MESSAGE ACROSS TO HER, SAYING ONE ALTERNATIVE
INVOLVED TVO/THREE TIMES MAXIMUM AMOUNT ALREADY CONSIDERED.
SUGGESTED THREE-WAY MEETING EUROPE.
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ACTUALLY COMING FROM FAMILY POCKET, THEN JRLANCE POLICY
DECISION WOULD APPEAR NECESSARY IN VIEV FACT ALL ALTERWATIVES
PRESENTED PER REFERENCE C APPEAR BEYOND FAMILY'S ABILTITY
TO FULFILL. WANTED TO KNOW IF SHOULD GO AHEAD WITH LETTER
TO SISTER. VAS ADVISED TO VAIT UNTIL HQS REPLY
RECEIVED. Q-1 VILL PHONE ARECRU-I IN PARIS NEXT FEW DAYS.
A. PLEASE ADVISE NEXT STEP.
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PARI 1772 (IN 74140)
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1, AMARICAN CONTROLLED SOURE?
CARA, CUBA IN 1953
LISTED ONE J. FERNANDEZ RITAMAR AS COMINIST POET AND WRITER.
WHO JOINED PROTIST AGAINST THE II BIENNIAi OF SPANISE-
AMERICAN ART, BELONGID TO CORITE CUBANO-PRO GUATHIALA, HAS
MEMBER OF NATIONAL COMITIRE OF PARTISANS OF PLACE OP CUBA AND
TOOK LEADING PART 30 OCTOBER 1952 FUNCTION.
8. SOVIST LIGATION SURYBILLANCE REPORT, MARCH 1950 HAVANA,
CUBA, REVEALED THAT ONE ROBERTO FERNANDEZ STAÑAR, A STUDENT.
SON OF FERNANDEZ HOIG, RESIDING BAN FRANCISCO 019, HAVANA, CUBA,
HAD BEEN ARRESTED BY POLICE FOR REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES.
IND OF MESSAGE
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UNISCO scholar hip atudy Aryptian or drook language.
*WAVE traces Sabject:
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
CONFIDENTIAL
In Reply, Please Refer to
File No.
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
June 8, 1964
LEE HARVEY OSWALD
In connection with the book entitled "The Sinners!!
written by Wolodynyy Nemyliwskyj, a copy of which was forwarded
to the FBI in an envelope bearing the return address WolodymyT
Nemyliwskyj, 71 Elm Grove Ave.,
toronto s, Ontario, canada,
a confidential source abroad advised that WOLODYMYR NEMYLIWSKYJ,
71 Eln Grove Avenue, Toronto, has come to its attention on
numerous occasions in the past.
The source said NEMYLIWSKYJ,
who is also known as NEMYLIWSKY, has been the author of several
letters to the source during the period between 1956 and 1964,
and described NEMYLIWSKYJ as a self-styled detective and under-
cover investigator.
The source advised that on receipt of, the
first letter from
this individual, he had been interviewed at his
residence and had been
found to be mentally disturbed and suffering
from a persecution complex JC)
The source cited several instances of material received
from NEMILIWSKYS to substantiate the above information and said 1t
was felt that any undertaking to have him interviewed concerning
comments set forth in his book
concerning LET HARVEY OSWALD would C
prove fruitless
and would only serve in provoking his mental
disturbance further.
The source advised further
that on March 23, 1964;
NEMYLIWSKY] appeared in police court in Toronto, Ontario; charged
with unlawfully being in a dwelling house and impersonating a
police officer
being in a dwelling house; however, he was convicted and sentenced
to 15 days on the charge of impersonating a police officer.
ALL INFORMATION CORT
NEREIR IS UNCLASSIFIEO
ESCEPT WHERE SHOWY
4-14-89
CONFIDENTIAL
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Radio
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Tolson
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Mohr -
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Conrad
DeLoach
Evans
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Tavel
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Tele. Room
Ingram -
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URGENT
7-5-61 2:35 PM PDST RHK
TO DIRECTOR AND SAC CHICAGO
FROM SAC LAS VEGAS
052005
SAMUEL M.
GIANCANA, AKA, AMR. RE LU TEL JULY 3 INSTANT
AND LAS VEGAS PHONE CALL TO CG JULY 5 INSTANT. SUBJECT
DEPARTED LAS VEGAS JULY 5 INSTANT VIA UAL FLIGHT 714,
1 AM TO ARRIVE CHICAGO 6:05 AM. SUBJECT DRIVEN TO AIRPORT
BY JOSEPH PIGNATELLO AND MET AT AIRPORT BY UNKNOWN WMA
WHO WAS WAITING WITH SUBUECT'S LUGGAGE. LUGGAGE WAS CHECKED
BY PIGNATELLO AND UNKNOWN WMA. SUBJECT DID NOT LEAVE CAR
UNTIL BOARDED AIRCRAFT. LV HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE, WHO
HAD ACCESS TO LUGGAGE FOR LESS THEN 2 MINUTES, ADVISED ONE
BAG CONTAINED SEMI-NUDE PHOTOGRAPHS AND ADDRESS BOOK.
SOURCE HAD ABSOLUTELY NO OPPORTUNITY TO EXAMINE ADDRESS
BOOK SINCE PIGNATELLO AND UNKNOWN WMA REMAINED NEAR BAGGAGE
ROOM TO ASCERTAIN IF BAGGAGE PLACED ON AIRCRAFT. LV
TELEPHONICALLY ADVISED CG RE SUBJECT'S DEPARTURE. SUBJECT
USED RESERVATIONS IN NAME OF R. LANDOLT, ROOM 30, DESERT INN
HOTEL. LV 10-C ADVISED JULY 5 INSTANT PERSON REGISTERED
ROOM 30, DESERT INN HOTEL, IN NAME R. J. LANDOLT, WHO CHECKED
IN JUNE 26 LAST, TO DEPART JULY 6 INSTANT. GAVE ADDRESS
804, NORTH MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO. THIS INDIVIDUAL ISSUED
INSTRUCTIONS ALL LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALLS TO BE SCREENED,
BUT WOULD ACCEPT LOCALS CALLS AFTER 12:30 PM. LV 10-C
ALSO ADVISED PHYLISS MC GUIRE MADE FOLLOWING TELEPHONE CALLS
TO CHICAGO JULY 5 INSTANT - 4:27 AM FOR
20r
8.05
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
NUL F, 1961
145.
66JUL 1219
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F.3
BERiVARD BARKER
(SPENCER O. TERTELING)
PERSONNEL FILE
(EGRET
10n2
000-
Terminated 7/31/66
-- Contract info and check list
5/6/60
WH/4 Division
Case officer - Martha R. Tharpe
For project JMARC salary $300 per month
Will act in capacity of local representative of Cover Group working wit
numerous contacts at all levels in sensitive political action project
under direction of Senior Case Officer on Project JMARC.
- 3/27/61 Extension of contract
Terteling's contract extended one year.
-- Memo 8/17/60
Amends contract to increase compensation from $300 per month to
$400 per month, effective 9/1/60.
- Statement by E. Howard Hunt 9/21/61
[Terence S. Crabanac requesting new rae of compensation of $500 per
month, commencing 11/1/60. (Retroactive)
-- 5/10/62 Memo
Extends contract for one year effective 4/4/62. Signed
for Willaim K. Harvey, Chief, Task Force W
-- Memo 8/22/63
Extends contract for one year.
-- Memo 2/28/64
Zwerkling.
- Dispatch 2/17/65 UFGT-11199
Extends contract for one year.
Extends contract for one year for Spencer Terteling and Frank W.
-- Memo 8/19/66
Extends contract which expired 4/4/66 to be extended thru 7/31/66
and terminated 7/31/66.
Terminal bonus-$1,500 and cost of nnround trip air fare $157.
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BERNARD L. BARKER
201-251689
00
o..-...
112.
• VOLUME 1
SEGRET
DELETIONS:.
-- AF Personnel - Idens to HAVA-3245 1/20/60
-- CIA cbl to
1/14/60 (Liaison with INS and Air Force)
re: exfiltrating Barker
Cia cbl to
1/15/60
Liaison with INS and FBI
re; exfiltrating Barker
FBI information: (Liaison)
CIA cable to Havana
10/15/59
10/16/59
4/5/59
an one
Third agency
INS information
7/14/59
FILE:
Request for approval 4/2/59 f
from WH/III/Carib/FIA
Case officer:
Use: POA requested on Priority basis to allow station to
utilize Barker as source of info on Communist penetration
and control in the Cuban Govt and military forces. A full OA
will be requested as soon as the station submits Barker's PRQ's
Parts I and Il.
Cbl
OUT 72290 9/21/60
Amclatter-1 somewhat restless. Had proposed to Bender he might be
utilized one of our training camps In view Twicker assignment
MASH
as AMRASP Ops offider believe Amclatter l's best
utilization assistant to wicker.
Dispatch 9/12/60 • 7
Indicates that prior to May 1960, Barker handled out of KUJUMP
office.
Patrick Karnley was his
case officer at the time.
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BARKER, page 2
SEGRET
11212144
--
Memo for the record - RE: meeting between Barker, Tony Varona,
and Douglas
- No date
Varona lodging complaint regarding Barker.
Barker treating
all the FRD leaders alike.
Objects to Barker's attitude.
Barker's introduction to him "not correct.
Objects that
there is no hierarchy in FRD because of this attitude of
group
dealing.
Barker "spoiling" Artime.
Cbl
OUT 75392 5/13/60
RE: Meeting bf newly°formed FRD in NYC. 4-man exec committee:
AMHAWK, AMWAIL, AMPLAM-5,J AMBIDDY would pass on all personnel
assignments to FRD. Bender group would retain veto power. Regeust
AMCLATTER ask AMHAWK whether Peleaz and Canizares brothers to
be assigned FRD and if so what position.
-- Cb IN 38064 5/11/60
Indicates CIA to maintain continuity of contact with WAILS,
AMBIDDY group, et al thru AMCLATTER - 1
03
Contract information and check list for {Spencer 0. Terteling]
5/6/60
5/4/60 Request for approval or investigative action for Bernard Barker
--
Cbl OUT 69936
4/20/60
During last Bender- AMBISSY-AMCLATTER meeting AMBIDDY mentioned
again his Mexicna short-wave broadcasting effort.
Pls have Amclatte
follow thru soonest after his return from NY. Would like to
know
cutout between AMBIDDY and Mex radio station, location, script write
political line, etc.
-- IN 32610
4/28/60
Amclatter reports receiving letter from person who said he
had been approached by(Deleted) agent in Miami to "join their
group."
-
4/9/60 OUT 63008
Amclatter to get certain info from AMWAIL and AMBIDDY-1
such as budget estimate for kolitical ops, report on recent
trips, etc.
IN 23115
4/6/60
RE: establishment of Amclatter-1 as Frank Bender representative
in Miami. Amclatter given security briefing and instructed to move
his residence sonnest.
Request standard agent contract for him
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.BERNARD L. BARKER
201-251689
VOLUME II
SECRET
11412140
IN 2670
1/24/61
Request OA renewal for Clara Elena Fernandez Collazo de Barker
to be used as translator.
POA and PRQ part I 3/13/61 approved
Cs Ofr:Joe Piccolo- Clara Elena to be sued as translator to help
husband inJMATE activities. Husband is contract agent with projec
IN 1569 3/1/61
--
Barker repting re: meetings in NYC with AMBIDDY, AMJAG, etc.
6/20/61
Memo by Howard Hunt RE: Barker
Barker contacted Hunt "as a last resort" to give onformation
regarding high-ranking Castro officer in Miami to negotiate
relese of Brigade prisoners for $40,000 per head. Hunt says
should pick him up.
BogHunt suggesting Barker should be used; PW
7/17/61
Routing
slip
Note: "Suggest case officer be designated to handle subject"
Underneath this (Toomey's)name is written.
Memo re: Barker 7/17/61
Indicates Barker in Washington as of this writing tat Hunt's
suggestion to try and work out citizenship problems.
Barker worked for Cuban Police dept in 1950, but in contact with
Mr. Spears, FBI rep at
the AMEMB, Havana, and also worked with
Treasury Dept officials to breakup two narcotics rings operating
between Florida and Cuba.
Indicates Barker currently traveling
on Cuban passport and is in US as an SP paroled to Bernie
Reichardt.
--
Memo Info from Barker 7/17/61
Barker with info from ten Brigade representatives in Florida
negotiating tractor trade deal for prisoners.
Prisoners well fed and morale high but bitter toward US which
failed to support them militarily.
-- Memo for the record re: citizenship of Bernard Barker /s/ [Tooney)
Toomey and Hunt conferrimg withrGeneral Counsel's office
and ATien affairs officetter barker's citizenship status.
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BARKER, page 2
SECRET
11112147
9/1/60 Dispatch UFGA-2237
RE: Barker's plan for ransom of Brigade prisoners.
so -
Extract WAVE-01335 2/13/62
service.
Amclatter-1 considered to work with Dom. Rep intel
sin mn
OUT 59587 3/9/62
Barker desires travel Caracas to accompany prize fighter
he manages.
Parole expired 1/17/62 and now he w/out status.
Travel will allow application for immigrant status.
Dispatch 9/17/62 UFGA-5787
GYROSE/KUWOLF/Operational Barker progress report
from COS JMWAVE for
August 1962
Barker effected contact with Aldo Vera Serafin and will
develop regular access to this group. Provided on-the-spot
telephone coverage of DRE strike against Havana, etc.
Dispatch GYROSE Barker progress report for september UFGA 6209 10/17/i
Barker investigated Dr. Orlando Bosch Avila; Aldo Vera;
Alpha 66 with a verbal report on Veciana
Dispacth UFGA-6660 11/19/62 Progress report on Barker
Dispatch
Investigations by Barker:
Following lead from Frank Fiorini, a Navy Fot tignter was
located, owned by Alex Rorke, being prepared for raids over Ci
UFGA-6937 12/18/62 Progress report on Barker
Investigations by Barker:
Investigation in Alpa 66 sector, ground work for tuture
checking was laid in conversations with Santiago Alvarez, Jrm
one of boat crews involved in these operations
Dispatch
General:
Appearance of newspaper "Denuncia" has adversely affected
the CRC and jas been widely commented on in this area as an a
lignment of gangster groups to the Revolutionary Council.
Morale of Cuban colony even lower that at end of last
month.
UFGA-7278 1/18/63 Progress report on Barker:
Barker ordered to have no more contact with AMBIDDY-1 without sp
ific authorization from JiWAVE te scuttle any runors that the
Brigade had reestablisheg bentact with cIA.. MuBIDDY-1 given .
same indtructions.
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SEGRET
1A116140
Meetings held in early December involving more agressive
Cuban intervention inthe anti-Castro efort and relocation
of leadership to Central American country, ended up in
bickering sover the future position of Dr. Miro Cardona.
Providied info re reutrnign POWS ENrique Llaca and others.
December highly emotional month for Cubans, view Cuban situation
as being of international significance. Orange Bowl speech
brought several impressions;
-- tacit recognition of Miro and CRC by US govt.
- recognition of thesis of Btrayed Revoln
-- places emphassis for revolutionary effort against
Castro on internal upheaval reinforced by economic
sanctions.
-- avoided time element in Castro overthrow
-- "Flag incident" is source of arguments over whether
it signifies a hard line US policy or just comparable
to previous statements.
These policies accepted in general except with rightist
reactionary elements known as the Palm Beach crowd, who
re developing program of attack agsint Us administratior
on points of Agrarian reform, land redistribution.
UFGA-7744
2/25/63 Barker progress report January 1963
Reports operations conducted by Alex Roroke and Frank Fiorin
after forays into Cuba. Gives info on private initiative
of US nationals in Cuban revolutionary effort. Gave advanced in
on projected strike against Cuba during early part of Feb. by
Alex Rorke.
Llaca responsible for one major rift within the Brigade
Establishment of office of state Dept in area raised morale
of exiles; seen as inidcation of new US effort
-- UFGA-8072 3/18/63 Barker progress report February
Forecast of an air raid on Cuba being planned by Alex Rorke wa:
cabled with news of an infiltration and caching operation
completed in late February by Frank Fiorini and Bill Johnson.
UFGA-8527 4/19/63 Barker progress report. March
During last week of month took annual leave to Puerto Rcio
for cover business.
Over past several months, attem-pted to limit direct contact
ampng Cuban exiles. Barker shown value of using trusted
cutout to procure reports without taget bing aware info passed
to CIA.
Impossible to keep informants coming to Barker to
give info they wish to have passed on to govt.
UFG
-- List of cables
#2739 AMCLATTER-1 (frank Fiorini) "Backgourn to
alleged aerial strike over Havana during night of Apirl 1963."
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SEGRET
11112118
' UFG #2619 (Frank Fiorini) "Report that Brit. authorities may have
arrested Cdte Evelio Duque."
2637
"Possibility of another raid by Cuban exil.
against a
ship target in Cuba.
2645
2651
Return of the Omega Il to the Fla area
Intended course of Violin III upon departi:
Nassau
2653 (Carlos M. Pel- Movement to request return of Brigade
eaz, Carlos de
2506 flag
Jesus Hernandez
Hernandez)
2677 (Pedro Martinez Report that Tony Varona is seeking suppor
Fraga)
as replacement for Jose Miro Cardona
--
UFGA-9101 5/21/63 Barker progress report April
On anuual leave 4/5,8,9 and in Puerto Rico assisating in cover
career as manager of Doug Valllant, who was knocked out in his
championship bid 4/7.
Tempest created over handling of demise of AMBUD-1 (Miro)
List of cables for May 1963
UFG #2781
(F. Fiorini, Jose "Pepin
Bosch)
2901 Fiorini
Agreement of Fiorini to partic
pate in air strike on Cuba.
Request by Venez. Natl Bank th
Fiorini purchase arms for him.
2922 Martinez Fraga
Poss. cooperation between Varo
Artime, and exiles
-- UFGA-9745 6/27/63 Barker progress report for June
1963
Martinez Fraga to provide info on CRC from vantage as general
secretary
Fiorini repdtly received phone call frm Gen Clare Chenault, Jr.
from California re participation in anti-Catro effort.
Asked
Forini about different orgs in area, Fiorini put Artime's
at top of the list. On second call, Chenault suggested
Artime seek aid from Chinese nationalists in Washington,
using Chenault's name. Fiorini promised to ass this on to Artime.
- Lsi of Cables for June 1963
UFG # 3006
(Fiorini, Marcos Diaz
Lanz)
SECRET
Planned raid on Cuba by Dia
Lanz brothers
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BARKER, page 5
SECRET
11112100
( UFG)#3108 (Fiorini)
Current acty's Fiorini
--(UFGA+10234 7/26/63 Barker progress report for June 1963
Martinez Fraga to submit info on voluntary basis
-- Memo 8/21 63 from Howard Hunt to Chief, Finance Divsion
Indictes Hunt requesting repayment for $500 given to
Spencer O, Tertel ing and not previously claimd for
reimbursement to Huak Hunts former administrative.
asst at JMWAVE,
found recipt dated 5/1/61
to Verteling.)
- Dispatch [UFGA-j10794 8/29/63 Barker progress report for July 1963
Intelligence prodn: Cables
(UFg-3155 Alleged support of Cuban exile activiites by
American firms
3221 Withdraal of MRR form residual CRC
3290 Poss aircraft bomb & leaflet raid on Havana
3315 New Diaz Lanz brothers' plan for bomb and leaflet
raid on Cuba
-(UFGA/11277 9/20/63 Dispatch Barker Progress report
Intelligence prodn:
(UFG-3359
Rescheduling of air strike and leaflet raid on Havana
8/8/63
3403
Creation of Junta de Gobierno de Cuba en exlio
3414 Air strike ofer Santa Clara, Las Villas on 8/15/63
3443 Plan to bomb a soviet-made PT boat in the service
of the GOC
3462 Poss. raid on Cuba by Eddie Arthur
Note: W/ cooperation of Fiorini able to keep JMVAVE informed of
activities of Diaz Lanz brothers in their temps to mount air
raid over Cuba. JMWAVE, in turn, passed info to local security
agencies in time to thwart plans.
Also turned up possible operai
nal lead, toward penetration of Julio Lobo's activities.
- UFSA-/2590 11/3/63 - Dispacth
11/19/63 Dispacth Barker progress report
Intelligence prodn:
JUFG-3594
SFRACT
successfut bombing mission and leaflet drop
in Camaguey Prov, by MIRR
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UFG-3607
SECRET
11612101
Identity of aircraft dealer who supplied two P-51
aircraft for poss, air strike against Cuba
3678
6097
3806
3871
Plans of MDC to attend the Christian Demo Congress
in Strasbourg; reorganization of MDC executive
copies of resolutions of Cuban Military tribunals
Establishment of Marti Clubs by Dr. Carlos Marquez
Sterling
Cuban exiles interested in activities of Paulino A.
Sierra
6553
11975
Relationships between Sierra and some Americana natil
Opinions of Ramon Villeda Morales on AMBIDDY-1
related acty's and AMBANG
UFGA-13527 1/21/64 Barker progress report November-December
Intelligence prond:
UFG-3986
4004
Reinaldo Pico - Unification of activities by Manolo Ray
Cover Sheet Data
4041
Reinaldo Pico
Plans of Ray and Cisneros to infiltrate
Cuba for JURE
4161
Mrs. Molina
Poss. that Communal Dining Halls will L
established in Cuba.
4183 Fiorini
Poss that Harvey Manning participated
in air strikes over Cuba.
Barker to start basic tradecraft raining for possible Principal
Agent role in FI or CI operations.
-- Blind memo (partial ) in file -
Barker recruited by author in Mavana. "Puppy-dog loyalty "
to case officers. Lack of discretion vis a' vis belligerent
Americanism
2/14/64 IN 20135 Cbl. from JMWAVE
Barker's name repdt on 11/25/63 as appearing on sepcial CIS
censorship: list. Conducting investigation into nature of list.
Arrangements set up with postal authorities to open letters
foreign mail destined Prudencio Duenas Robert. Also intercepted
mail destined for 852 SW 13th Ct, Miami; Ricardo Cuervo
Martinez®
SECRET
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SECRET
112132
Cbl from JMWAVE. 2/26/64 IN 27359
Barker fell under suspcion as possible CIS agent due presence
his address in censorship list maintained by CIA HAvana
Barker under discreet investigation. Asked to prepare list
of contacts in US and Cuba. Submiited extensive list of ocntacts
in US; isamll list of persons in Cuba.. Plans intercept mail of
Barker's; will be under surveillance; Barker's training will
be held in abeyance.
4/25/64 IN 69154
Barker successfully completed polygraph; other investigations indica
nothing derog. Wish
training to be scheduled.
-- UFGA- 15349/01 4/16/64
#66810
Results, polygraph:
Never worked for any other govt
Has a great deal of affection and respect for AMBIDDY-1.
-- Memo 7/6/64 from Desmond Fitzgerald
Requets training for Barker in NY, 7/20/64-8/21/64
- Photostats of documents for Barker:
-- Card of Identity and regisration, Foreign Service of USA #411
CI-5275
Vliad until 7/28/49. Issued 7/29/47. Occupation listed as
importer.
-- Us lemporary entry permit V-47764; admitted 11/25/53, NY, NY.
Mother: Mrs. John English. Traveled on affidavit, sworn that
he is stateless
--UFGA-16973
7/24/63
from COS UMWAVe
Indictes Barker had been target of wrath of Cubans after Bay of
Pigs, esp. since he staunchly defended US action or lack of
action. Becasue of Barker's prior overt relationship w/ CIA,
his statements considerd leaks or deliberately twisted in community.
Forced to strengthen coer as prize fight mgr; backstopped by cover
as translator & consultant for firm
-- UFGW-4508 11/9/64
Barker granted POA 3/7/64 EGALA
-- Cb IN 65292 2/9/63
Barker informed.by. Carlos Hernandez that Hernandez invited to join
/2/NV
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_BARKER, Page 8
SEGRET
11112153
tnew org id Brigade members under Napoleon Vilaboa, who is
Nazi sympahizer according to Hernandez.
Memo - UFGA-2577
10/26/61
Discussion w/ Miro = Miro yearns for good old days of Frank
Bender and Eduardo Hamilton
-- Dispacth
UFGA-2577 10/27/61
Finds frinedly attitude of Miro to Barker as suspicious -
Miro evidently has some "ulterior motive"
- TDCS DB-3/654,021
4/3/63
Violin III one of five boats participating in raid on Cuba.
Boat detained by British authorities off Anguila Key. Among
those aboard was Evelio Duque Miyar.
Info from Fiorini
- Given perhaps because of concern for raiders,
or as smoke screen.
2- TDGS-DB-3/654,834
5/28/63
5/24/63 Manuel Antonio de Varona told close associate in CRC
that he planned to see Manuel Artime in Nicaragua. Would meet
halfway, if Artime willing. Will use good offices of Miguel
"Cuco"
de Leon or Somoza.
Info from Pedro Martinez
8/14/63 Memo UFG 3403
RE: Creation of JGCE - Indicates group advanced $650,000 for
its organization and maintenance costs. Lists officers.
Two names red-lined: Felipe Rivero Diaz and Reinaldo Pico.
Pico known Barker
associate
-- TDCS DB-3/656, 590
9/12/63
Info from Bill: Johnson
Re: previous report that Cuban exiles planning strike
involving two rocket armed P-51 aircraft, which were to stage from
an airfield in Georgia, used by agriculture fumigation aircraft.
Johnson reports two aircraft (P-51) being sold for $16,000 to
...Johnson from Aero Enterprises, Inc. of La Porte, INdiana. Ships n
no equipment and are not armed. Johnson has napalm loaded drop
wiza
tanks which he will attach in La Porte.
-- IN 60949 11/14/63 from JMWAVE
Barker reporting re: pesisitent rumors that AMBANG-1 produced
ofection of carlos traneute
efection allegedly engineered from France where Franqui no
• tranqui receved trom $250.000; to $300,000:
Defection part of operation to include others - Juan Almerda, HuDe
Matos, Regino Boti
and others.
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## Page 13
DEGHET
BARKER, page 9
11142154
Subsources were Pedro Martinez Fraga, Carlos Peleaz;
Miguel A. "Cuco" Leon, Alberto fernandez.
Reflects general tenor in Cuban community that US
worked deal with Soviets to back Castro overthrow and
establish Tito-type Commie govt to be recognized immediately
by US, and return of Cuban exiles - To be presented before
next election.
IN 60955
11/14/63 from OMWAVE
Barker received info from Miguel "Cuco" Leon that Mrs.
Eusebio Mujal, former CTC labor Secy, had been approached
by US agency, with
request that she send her relative, Regi
Bott, member Castro cabinet, a memo offering him provisional
Presidency of Cuba if he would act agasint castro.
TDCS DB-3/661,202
5/13/64
info from AMCONCERT - 1 and Barker thru Hiram Gonzalez.
Info that Menoyo in Cuba, departed May 4. Message arrived from
Cuba May 6 that Menoyo arrived safely in Cuba 5/2/64. Subsequent
to his arrival other SFNE members were infiltrated.
-- TDCS DB-315/00134-64 7/15/64
Info from Fiorini & staff agent who spoke wtih Robert Iba
7/14/64 MIRR led by Orlando Bosch, planning to make an overflight
of cuba on the night of July 14.
A twin Beechcraft, owned and
piloted by American
named Jack, to be flown from Orlando to
Lone Key, FL: Accompanying Jack will be unknown Cuban co-pilot,
Bosch, and Cuban who made bombs.
Jack took Fiorini, Johnson and Mike Rafferty on flight in Beech-
craft on 7/11. Canvassed landing facilities at Chub Key,
Treasure Island, and Great Abaco Island for MIRR.
Jack Wright - name of pilot.
-- Message - 12/12/64 IN 41279
Barker approached by friend, Ricardo Zarogosi who claimed he
would assassinate Castro about 12/20/64.
Repdtly affiliated
with Rolando Masferrer and anti-Duvalier Haitians.
- TDCS DB 315/00379-65
2/3/65
Info obtained from friend of Johnson - Miami businessman.Mo.ia
Bill Johnson, American pilot who arrnges support aspects of
air strikes against Cuba by Orlando Busch's MIRR, said that
Jack Wright on first leg of air strike over Cuba when his
plane crashed while attempting to land at Freeport 2/2/65.
Boat with ammunition and supplies was waiting for the plane
to arrive, cargo was then to be transferred to plane. Johnson
asking Bosch for $3000 to keep Mrs. wright quiet. Johnson said
Wright had flown same plane on 1/17/65 when MIRR bombed. Nagara
Sugar Mill in Pinar del Rio Prov.
---
## Page 14
BARKER,
page 10
SECRET
1/142166
TDCS DB 315/00550-65
2/16/65
Info from Barker thru Frank Fiorini
Fiorini said MIRR planning anothe air strike over Cuba
2/16. Johnson told Fiorini, that he and Mike Rafferty hao
had a heated argument about Orlando Bosch on 2/15 because
Bosch wanted his pilot to bomb the city of Havana. Johnson
and Rafferty tried to advise Bosch against such an operation
but Bosch refused to be disuaded and instructedhis pilot to
make the mission. Unidentified American and Cuban co-pilot
agrred to make the raid for large sum of money. Fiorini said
that Bosch had a B-25 hidden in the Northern part of FL.
MIRR announced 2/13 that plane bombed and strafed Bahia Honda suga
central on Cuba's north caast 2/13. On 2/16 MIRR claimed
a B-26 flew over Cuba for 21 minutes and did not draw ground fire.
Napalm bombs of 100lbs each and a 2001b high explosive bomb and
phosphorous incendiary devices were allegedly dropped.
-- TDCS DB-315/00576-65
2/18/65
2/17 Fiorini said Bosch agreed to let Cuban pilot fly mission
scheduled for 2/16 instead of the American pilot. Plane pur-
chased in Tucson, Ariz, not Texas, as previously reported.
Johnson
received
unidentified sum of money from Bosch 2/17.
-- TDCS DB-315/00652-65 2/24/65
Info from Johnson
Johnson said 2/20 that MIRR making 180 lb ash can bombs for
subsequent raids. Johnson says Bosch still plans to bomb Havana.
Johnson's interest purely mercenary. Johnson alleged planes leav
from US.
When Tampa mentioned, Johnson said, "You're close.
Jack Griffin, Dan Shaw also mentioned as American pilots involver
SECRET
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## Page 15
BERNARD BARKER
201-251689
SECRET
11112106
VOLUME III
NEWS ARTICLE Wash Post 3/11/74
Helms quoted as saying Barker was fired in mid-60's for involvement
"o Barker's a triminal elements."
Statement reptdly untrue, accord
-- Memo for the Record 4/19/74
Limited release of Barker and Eugenio Martinez from secrecy oath
for discussions with lawyer, Daniel E. Schultz.
'm a
Memo for record
6/21/72
corales Said of Chris Hopkins with David Morales re; Barker.
rt agent. Howard Hunt became Barker's case officer
precruited Barker in Hvana in 1959 as a sur
on. CA matters at JMWAVE station. Morales says Barker will tell
authorities everything he knows.
Because he is usch a loudmouth
Morales recommended he be terminated in 1962.
on a
UFGA-25825
8/26/66
Re: Termination of Barker - Carried out in amicable fashion.
On 8/12/66 digned termination of Secrecy oath. Termination
bonus amounted to three months net salary $1453.17. and cost of
Barker's intelligence reports :
Re: photos of grain silos, 3/9/66, UFG 8015
Activities on behalf Fulgencio Batista,
2/9/66 UFG-7951
1/11/66
UFGA-24268 Progress report for Barker
Barker continued to serve as contact point for Cuban exile matters.
Large number of contacts within Cuban exile community, and others
-- suspected underworld characters. Acting as refugee debriefer.
-- . UFGA-24306 .
1/14/66
Barker reporting re: Roberto Alejos Arzu, wealthy Guatemalan emigr:
in Miami
TDCS DB-315/03317-65
10/13/65
info from Barker thru confidant of Julio Garceran Del Vall Souza -
Roberto Alejoz Arzu interested in overthrowing Guatemalan govt in
spring 1965.
-- UFGA-20475
3/23/65 PRQ Part:
Contact: Regular contact.of. FBI. Original recruitinent handled by
Vr:)
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## Page 16
BARKER, page 2
SECRET
11112157
**
List of case officers: Blacked out
B arker completely dependent of CIA salary.
Cover: handled by AMBLINK-1 who knew Barker in Cuba. Currently
being handled by CI branch of WAVE station reporting on
exile activities with emphasss on info concerning impending raids
against Cuba Working for CI since Jan 1965.
Barker paid $125 weekly plus reimbursement for expenses.
Barker has a great love of "the game" but tends to favor less
covert aspects of operations.
Could
pass for American orCuban
Grnated CSA on 5/9/60. When discovered he is not Cuban citizen,
processed for POA and OA. POA granted 8/7/64.
UFGA-20209 3/9/65
Barker progress report for February 1965
Intelligence prodn:
UFG-6635
Fiorini Alleged Abortive raid over Cuba by MIRR
WAVE8261
Ransacking of AMIBIDDY-l's house.
UFG-6710 Fiorini Planned air strike against Havana by MIRR
WAVE8419
Addtl info on ransacking of AMBIDDY-l's house.
UFG-6727 Fiorini
Decision of Bosch to use Cuban pilot on MIRR's
air strike of Havana..
WAVE8521
Addtl info re ransacking of AMBIDDY-l's house
UFG-6747 Fiorini
Insistence of Bosch that MIRR bomo Havana.
& John-
son
Barker in almost daily contact with AMBLINK-1. Barker has theory
that Castro may be using the bolita racket to fund agents in the
US
Two Cuban mulattos have hit the bolita numbers frequently
for large sums of money. Barker trying to ascertain their identities.
Barker has been cautioned not to delve too deeply into matter becasue
he may become involved with local underworld elements who may take
drastic action against him in belief he is working fo policeor FBI.
so cons
Cbl IN 48700 from JMASH 11/28/60
Barker talked with Sanjenis who accused Goudie of sabotaging militar
effort and of putting lyalty to AMWAIL aböve AMRASP interests:
-- Unidentified Meno to "Bill" (incomplete, author unknown)
Indicates into that NYT new york Times?) believe that watergate,
on Capitol grounds all realted:
Next. doc -
03
03
z/PV
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## Page 17
BARKER , page 3
SEER
11112158
-- TDCS DB-315/02005-65 6/11/65
Info from Aton Consta2o Palau thru Cuban policeman to Barker
Comando team of Americans and Cubans. being formed in Miami
with Gerry Patrcik Hemming and Odelio Garcia Derizanz under
leadership of Palau and Ramon Escarda Rubio to be used
by Dominican general Antonio Imbert Barreras ti topple
leader of rebel forces. Backer described as American lawyer
living in Miami.
-- TDCS DB-315/01860-65 5/29/60
RE: preliminary activities of Miguel Alayon for bombing raid
on Cuba. Alayon purchased 100 lbs of dynamite from Roberto
Lopez Marrero
Info from source who talked to Alayon. Protecting name
of source due to local ops climate and ops security.
(Fiorini)
-- TDCS DB-315/01628-65 5/13/65
"Mimo" making bombs for MIRR in probable attempt by Bosch to
conduct air strike over Havana.
-- UFGA-21355 4/30/65
RE: Receipt of telephone calls by Barker -
Barker reported on 4/19/65 that he had received 4 phone calls
that evening from an unidentified source threatening to kli
both his wife and himself. Caller spoke fluent English
and used
extremely vile language. At one point identified himself
as Jerry Walker, prob fictitious. Pico had also recently
received number of threate-ing phone calls by someone who
spoke fluent Spanish
-- UFG: -7024
4/15/65
Barker report w/ info from Mike Rafferty, assoc. of Johnson,
that Melvin Hayes believed arriving in Miami to pilot aircraft
for Bosch.
Hayes first became associated w/ Bosch thru Frank
Swanner.
_- UFG- 6809
3/10/65
Barker report w/info from Jack Griffin denying any recent
participation in piloting aircraft for MIRR. Admitted
having served Bosch in September 1963 when he participated in
"two air strikes. Broke off with Bosch in November 1963 after
US authorities notified him to refrain from engaging in counter.
revolutionary activities.
Blames Johnson for spreading misinformation about him.
---
## Page 18
PAULINO SIERRA MARTINEZ
201-739652
SECRET
11112168
Bio
data sheet INS 1/18/68
Employment:
Union Tank Car Co. Intl Advisor
3/62-11/65
F. Littell Mach Co.
Asst to Pres
11/65-6/66
Bankers and Merch
Dirt. Int. Dept 6/66/-2/67
Cook Cty Lib
Int. Lib.
2/67- pres
Cbl 9/3/64 IN. 67234
Indicates Sierra left Guatemala 8/20 for the US via Belize.
UFGA-14603 3/12/64 Xtracct
Sierra alleged to have been in Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, anc
Mexico sometime in January 1964.
UFG-04707 3/7/64 Xtract
Re: Sterra;s recent trip to Latin America and conversation with
Mjr, Tomas Cabanas Batista, about Sierra's readiness to form
Cuban Liberation army.
-- UFGT-06553 10/25/63 xtract
Sierra allegaly receiving funds from American named Van Gorkon.
--UFGA-14012 2/12/64 xtract
Sierra reptdly head of indep. anti-castro org known as "Junta" of
a govt og Cuba in exile.
- Dispatch UFGA-12627 11/20/63
Attached reports re Sierra. Inquires as to info on Chicago
economic interests repdtly backing Sierra; and re American
Educational League, Los Angeles.
Attached: CAS 63-154 11/20/63 :
"Although he has been somewhat ubiquitous among Cuban
exile leaders in Miami since March 1963,
still remains
something of a mystery-man in terms of his own background
in Cuba, in terms of his menas of support, and indeed
in terms of his long-range objectives.
Legend of large gambling interest backing bolstered by
large deposit in Miami bank and advancement of modest sums
to several groups.
Disintegration of CRC in April 1963, exiles looking for new
unity formula. Sierra's boast of backing w/out ties to US
apron strings would be particulariy appealing.
Coalition , ostly with right wing groups, also
sought left
wing - Apporached Alpha 68 if May 1963 in search for "action'
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## Page 19
SIERRA 201, page 2
SECRET
11112169
assets; also listed Santiago Alvarez of Comandos L
among members of JGCE.
In August planned to recruit
Edurado MOR Ruiz, action type. Early October, made pact
with Aldo Vera Serafin,s MAPA group to use Vera's mother
ship, also purchased two-man sub.
No indication of anti-Castro assets in Cuba. Reptd that
OGCE Promoting Conmittee dissatisfied w/ Sierra in late
August 1963, and wanted to replace him, nothing has been
done.
Repts indicate Sierra stil "guiding spirit".
Sierra has not succeeded in attacting major groups,
though secured some large names, Alberto Garrido, and
Bacardi Pres. Jose M. Bosch Lamarque amon them.
Question remains how long Sierra has managed to remain
in the exile political scene so long. "Perhaps his
mysterious backers are providing him with sufficient
funds to keep the pot boiling for the present."
- UFG 03847 10/15/63
xtract
Sierra's group made pact with 201-326634 for collaboration
raid against Habana Oil refinery.
TDCS DB 3/658,399
12/11/63
12/1/63 Sierra said he just returned from Chicago w/
instructions from patrons to coordinate plans and select eleme
for war against Castro. Mauel Lozano , Sierra's confidant,
to be in charge of preparing meetings since Sierra to depart
12/5 for S. America. Intended to put Mjr Tomas Cabanas
Batista in charge of military. Another source said Sierra
recently summoned to Chicago, accused of throwing away $50,000
-- UFG-4039 11/14/63
Lozano Piro repts Sierra's group intends to institue suit
bor serio
trans perture
over seizure of PITUSA I by govt agents, confiscated while
transported by Dennis Lynn Harber.
-- UFG 4175 12/2/63
Info from Aurelio Nazario Sargent, indicates 11/7/63 Sierra
winding down affairs follwoing stormy session with atty repres
enting Amerinca financial interests.
Monies and supplies
to be turned over to SFNE-Alpha 66-MRP alliance. Sierra
was accompanied to Chicago for meeting with atty by
Armando Fleites Diaz of SFNE
-- UFG 04036
11/14/63
extract
RE: Lozano Pino's separation from organizing committee.
-- UFG 3907 10/23/63
Tomas Cabang Batista rptd that Lozano Pino contacted him
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11112170
SIERRA, 201, page 3
re Sierra offer to lead
military for group.
Met in early Sept 63 at home of Carlos Nunez Perez,
Coral Gables.
Also present: Jose Pepin Bosch, Ignacio Rivero
Hernandez, Felipe Riverp Diaz, Lozano, Tulio Diaz Rivera, Sierra
Sierra told of backing by several Amer. Companies,
including SearRoebuck; Jose Ignacio Rivero reptd pleadge
of 15,000 soldiers- Spanish Foreign Legion.
Cabanas said he knew Sierra had designated Gilberto Rodriguez
Fernandez to be commander of military forces of Sierra associate
group.
Cbanas said he would not accept assignment.until given
definite assurance of consent of Us govt.
--
00 A(S) 3,258,900
Infó from Cesar Blanco Gutierrez DPOB: 9/9/21.
See DCD docs.
-- 00 A (S) 3,255,815
Blanco and Sierra had been appraoched by Gamblers from the
west
to work with them. Browder reptd contact of Sierra
**
by W. Troll, trying to get around to point of offering
Sierra
economic backing,.. (Memo not complete)
3/11/63 Cuban Bar Assoc of Illinois
Re: meeting 4/11/63 ? with Sierra, VP of assoc. RE;
pffer of $10 million in backing for guarantees of gambling
concessions in Cuba after successful Castro ouster.
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## Page 21
PAULINO SIERRA MARTINEZ
THIRD, AGENCY DELÉTIONS:
FBI:
1/28/64
1/25/64
3/12/64
7/28/64
2/28/64
11/14/63
11/26/63
SEGRET
111/2178
743158
Paulino Sierra Martinez
Chicago
Miami
105-8013
100-14102
Gilberto Rodriguez Fernandez
Legion Baragua
JGCE
INTERPEN
JGCE
"
"
---
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• SEGRET
•PAULINO SIERRA MARTINEZ
DCD FILE
A 14-25-96
Alichie
4144 North Clarendon Street
Chicago, Illinois
Subject was with Union Tank car Co
Now: :
Interntional and Foreign Librarian at Cook County Law Library
2900 Chicago Civic Center
Chicago, Ill 60602
- Docs. relating to Passport application 3/22/73
for travel to Latin America for 2-3 weeks for vacation.
Most recent passport issued 2/27/69 at Chicago, IL.
- 1/31/73 Domestic Contact service request for security check,
for Chicago/J.R. Watkins
- Interoffice memo 5/9/68 from Personnel Security Divsion
Indicating info rovd which DCS director will want to consider
in determining extent and level of use of subject.
- 2/23/68 ATTN: Watkins, Chicago
Denial of ad hoc clearance for Martinez (named Martinez Paulino
Alberto Sierra) by Security Division on basis of derogatory info.
-- Bio Data sheet 1/26/68
- 6/4/63 Confirmation of no objection by FBI of CIA interrogation of
Sierra, signed W.A. Osborne, Personnel Secutiy division to Contact
Division
2/21/63 • Telememo
Okays security check for Sierra.
- 2/11/63 Bio Data
Wert to Canada 1/8/63 and returned same day to change immigration
status
4/18/63
Memo Contact Division CGI-63-435
William Lambie, operating director of American Security Council,
said he has had
severallmeetings with Sierra in past few weeks
and Sierra has signed pledges from several Cuban groups backing
Sierra's efforts to form organization to take action in Cuba:
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## Page 23
•SIERRA, page 2
SEGRET
211x2173
Lambie said Alpha 66 and SFNE among groups who signed pledges.
Sierra said he had turned down funds from one source because he
did not like the source,
but said there were other sources --
remarking that money had been offered by the govt of Spain.
DCD DOCUMENTS:
-- 00 A(S) 3,261,691 5/9/63 Memo from Chief, KUJUMP to Chief, JWAVE
Dr. Garcia of Intl Petroleum Co., attended meeting of 5/8/63
at which Sierra spoke, claimed economic backing to extent of
$30 million, endeavoring to unite Cuban groups. Sierra said
included in group of backers was United Fruit Co and an affiliate
of Standard Oil Co.
-- 00 A(S) 3, 258,900
Dr. Cesar Blanco, Chicago, IL reptd re meeting of Cuban exiles
in Chicago 3/11/63.
Blacno said that Burt Mold asked him during
a meeting in Blanco's home, how much money was needed to work out
a program to free Cuba; that the "Nevada" group would help
since the US govt could do nohting. Mold, according to blanco,
offered the job of head of the police when Cuba is freed.
remarked that he knew all about activities at illegal airports
in Yucatan.
Blanco also furnished booklet, "The CUban Dagger," by Dr. John
Lechner, Exec Director of Americans for Freedom, PO Box 90593
Airport station, Los Angeles. Mold's name in back list of members.
-- 00 A(S) 3,258,602
Sierra returned to Chicago 4/11/63 following meetings
in NYC with Cuban refugees.
Drew up documetn of potential
presidential candidates of free Cuban govt in exile.
Sierra stated he has offers of contribution totaling nearly
$10 million.
It is felt by some Cubans that gambling syndicate
money involed.
4/15/63 Sierra, Morris I. Liebman (Institute for Amer. Strategy) :
and others to meet with Lucius Clay and Allen Dulles in wasningto
DC. Working on plan to have ABA provide means of radio and news-
papers to support anti-Castro propaganda.
Sierra remarked that Wm Browder is paying expenses for Sierra's
travel.
SECRET
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## Page 24
•JGCE
LOOSE DOCUMENTS
UFG-3403
11112174
SECRET
8/14/63
AMCLATTER-1 from Reinaldo Pico whose name is being witheld
in view of his being possible penetraion into group.
Report on UGCE (Info avail also in Sierra 201 file)
JGCE created on the basis of contacts between exile leaders
ans American business firms. Military ops to staged in
Central America thri contacts aranged by representativés of
United Fruit Co.
SECRET
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1/3/69.
wood at contract agent
Memo. не: wood.
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CLASSIFICATICH
IMIS FORM IS UNCLASSIFIEO WHEN DETACHEO
FROM THE BASIC MATERIAL
DISSEMINATION SHEET
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
15 APR 1963
OPNAV FORM 5216-129 (1-63)
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5-301-0008-63
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DTOTRIBUTION BY ONI (only those addresseed
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BUWEPS
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BUMED
STATE
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ALL FBI INFORMATION CONTAINED
DOWNGRADING AT 12-YEAR INTERVALS
NOT AUTOMATICALLY DECLASSIFIED
DOD DIB. 5200.30
ENCLOSURES
(5) PHoTos
FI
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DEPARTMERI OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION REPORT
NOTE: Thia documont containa information
allocting tha national dolonso of the Unitod
Statos within the moanine of the saplonade
lawé, Tillo 18, U.S.C., See. 793 and 794.
The iranemlosion or the reveletion of ite
contonto la any manner la on mauthorises
parson la prohlblted by les.
COUNTRY®
CUBA
CONFIDENTIAL
MRIDENTIT
This roport containa unprocodood informatlon.
Plano and/or polloios ehould nol be evolvod
on modillod sololy on the bable of thia ropolli
(Clacoification and. Control Markingo)
8. REPORT NUMBER:
5-301-0008-63
2. SUBJECT:
27 March 63 Raid; information
concerning
D. DATE OF REPORT:
80. NO. OF PAGES:
]
3. ISC NUMBER:
11. REFERENCES:
4. DATE OF INFORMATION: 29 March 1963
12. ORIGINATOR:
COMMANDANT (OIN) USCG
5. PLACE AND DATE OF ACO: 23-28 March 1963
13. PREPARED BY:
Ro
S? FALMER,
JR.
G. EVALUATION: SOURCE
INFORMATION_
2
18 APPROVING A
7. SOURCE: Commander, Seventh Coast Guard
District
JSCG
15. SUMMARY!
The attached infornation was developed by the Seventh Coast Guard District
ALL FBI INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
DATE 41845 BY5 e68 Stunde
(Loave Blank)
16. DISTRIBUTION
•PIRATOR
17. DOWNGRADING DATA:
DOWN GRADED AT 12 YEAR
INTERVALS: NOT AUTOMATICALLY
DECLASSIFIED. DOD DIR 5200.10
18. ATTACHMENT DATA!
1. v CCCD7 Itr Ser. 05498 of
29 Mar 63.
2.v Miami News Clipping of
3/27/63.
3. Miami Hierald News Clippin
of-3/28/63
4.V Chartlet of sightings
5.V 6 photos
CONFIDENTIAL
2
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AGENCY INFORMATION
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DISPATCH
CLASCIFICATION
SIORDI
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INFO.
FROM
SUBJECT
Chief of Station, Caracas
Chief, WH Division
Chief of Station, Mexico City
Proposed Transfer of CISCO-26 to Mexico
ACTION REQUIRED • REFERENCES
xx
PROCESSING ACTOM
MARKED FOR INDEXING
•+**
NO INDEXING REQUIRED
ONLY QUALIFIED DESK
CAN JUDGE INOXING
MICROFILM
References: A. HVCA-10547, 18 September 1963
•B. HMMA-22040, 29 August 1963
Action : As indicated
1. The salary paid to CISCO-26 ir. Caracas would, at least as a
beginning salary, be somewhat too high for Mexico, although the Station is
prepared to raise his salary after six months or so, provided the quality and
quentity of the information provided by him is sufficient.
Assuming that no
part of his salary will have to be diverted io ICINMATE, it is suggested that
he start off in Mexico with a monthly salary of US$ 150.00. That, amount should
allow him to live reasonably comfortably and pay his normal school expenses.
2.
In accordance with Reference A, it is assuned that CISCO-26
expects to enter the spring semester here.
Please keep Mexico informed of
the progress he is making toward changing his residence from Venezuela to
Mexico. At the appropriate time, Mexico will provide contact and recognition
instructions.
Villarà C. Curtis
:
Distribution:
2 - Ceracas
2 - WHD
2 - Files
Excluded an antonate
dowa.r.ing and
declessitinat.
CROSS REFERENCE TO
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
HMMA-22355
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*NEORMATION RI
INEORMATION REPORT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
This catArta consaas Information sareine lha Malional Diream de the talled gialos muhla the sensine of sbe laploente lama. Tue
18, UBC SAn NI Ad TPA, ILe ENNANILIA DE TeTPlAtON di MaIl ta daI mAnNor la ais unsulaartens person la pronibited by law.
NO FOREIES DISSEM
COUNTRY Cuba
REPORT NO.
SUBJECT
Polies Guidance Directives for
Cuban Intelligesce
Representatives DAlE DISTR.
17 Ficaragua
Departnent
as
the UA
(Intelligence) of the
NO. PAGES
Goreral Dirsetorats of Intelli-
REFERENCES
gence
C5 -311/01109-64.
3 August 1964
9
CS-311/00115-64
CS-311/00345-64
DATE OF
1964
CS-311/00716-64
INFO.
CS. 311/00865-64
PLACE &
DATE ACQ.
Coc 1961
FIELD REPORT NO
THIS IS UNEVALUATED
INFORMATION. JOURCE GRAVAGS ARE DEFINITIVE.
APPRAISAL DE CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.
SOURCE:
A forzer Cuban intelligence officer who served with the Cuban
Iotelligence Service until April 1964.
Ricadquarters Comment.
The following is a translation of a
document which corsains the General Directorate of Intelligence f
Sireccion Coneral de Intelisencia - DOl) NA Department
directive for Cuban Intelligence representative
i. Nicaragua.
the MA Departient no longer exists as such, having
17t0 two depariments:
Illegal Department (Ilegal)
and the National Liberation Department (Liberacion Nacional - LN).
LINES POS SECTION 1S-A
CUSYTRY :
NICARAGUA
I SPEFATIVE
1. COLUFCTIVE ACTION
2. NATIONAE LIBERATION MOVEMENT
• RETURNTO CIA
Background Use Only.
i, Do No: Fieproduce
3. ARNED FORCES
4. TRAINING CANPS AND OPERATIONAL BASES
5. TSE NICARACUAN COMMUNIST PARTY (PARTIDO SOCIALISTA
NICARACUENSE - PSN).
6. REPRESSIVE SODIES
7. COUNTER-REVOLETIONARY ORGANIZATIONS.
5-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN
DISSEN
STATE
I DIA
I ARMY
REPCINCLANE
CINCSO
(Nore: Frald distriberien indicated by "d".)
I NAVY
TANS
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INA
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FBI 2
INFORMATION REPORT INFORMATION REPORI
LX-1577
NP
(ANMUG-1)
Far Distribution See difashed Pase
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WH/SA/SO/NS
CI/Staff
CI Liaison
CI/R&A
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8.
POSITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARD THE CUBAY REVOLUTION.
9. SOLIDARITY-NITH-CUBA MOVESENT
10. THE CLUNTRI'S INTERNAL POLITICAL LIFE
11. RELATIONS NITH THE UNITED STATES.
12. INTERNAL SITUATION OF THE ARNED FORCES
13. THE CHURCH
IMPORTANT
14..
FUNCTIONING, CHARACTERISTICS, AND DATA CONCERNING MEMBERS
OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE AND THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS ACCREDITEL
IN THE COUNTRY.
15. THE PRESS
NECESSARY
16.
GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES AND FUSCTIOSING OF ITS ORGANISMS
17.
SEARCH FOR COLLABORATORS WHO CAN INFORM ON THE STATUS OF
THE NATIONAL ECONONY.
18.
THE BORDER QUESTION
INFORMATION LINES AND OSJECTIVES
COUNTR: : NICARAGUA
11.
IUPERATIVE
COLLECTIVE ACTION
a)
Agreements of collective militar. or political aggressior
against.
Cuta in which Nicaragua participates in
organisms
OAS, CDECA.
Participation of the Nicaraguar
overnment
in them, militar: capalilities or aid in any
form.
b)
Meetings
of COCA.
Agreements reached, Somoza's
participation and role in
the CDCA.
c) Military maneuvers which take place on Nicaraguar
territor in behalf of Central American armies: the
armies and units which take part in them. Zones where
the maneuvers take place.
d) Coordination agreements among Central American armies
for
aggression arainst Cuba and against the war of
National Liberation.
Realization of them.
Cases in
which they have been fulfilled. Concrete steps taken.
e)
Provocation campaigns which the Somoza government prepare:
aimed at
showing Cuba intervention in the courtr
internal affairs and attacks of our Revolution against
Nicaragua.
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2.
{)
Role and
Functions of the Somoza Air Force in the
plans of attacks agairst Cula, and
the units
which
have taken part.
Their training, and arms at their
disposal. Transportation.
Neasures taken concerning travel from or to Cuba.
h)
Possibilitles of the breaking of relations with Cuba
by latin American countries that
maintain relations at
present.
NATIONAL LIBERATION NOVENENT.
a) . Guerrilla
movement: Groups, organization, leaders,
and data concerring them.
Capabilities. arms,
Zones where the: operate.
Relations among the groups.
Relations with the Leftist
Forces and exile grouds.
Position toward the Culan Revolution.
Permanent contact with guerrilla groups.
b! Carlos Fonseca - general data concerning him, his
activities, ard his relationships.
c) Noel Guerrero - general data concerning him, his
activities, and his relationships.
d)
Movilizacion seoullicana - composition.
Leaders -
data concerning
Strength.
Actual steps toward
insurrection.
dovilizacion Republicana's plans to
influence the elections outcome.
Relations with the
PSN, other leftist forces and bourgeois political parties.
e) Other leftist forces.
Frente Insurreccional Vicaragüense.
Frente Interno de Resistencia.
Movimiento Sandinista
Unido.
Leaders. data concerning them.
Activities.
Actual steps toward insurrection.
Strengtlelations
with Leftist Forces.
Student and Youth Movement.
Centro Universitario de
la Universidad Jacional (C.U.U.N. - Universit; Center
of National University):
data concerning
Strength, activities, relations with other youth
organizations.
Position toward the Cuban Revolution.
Juventud Patriotica Nicaragüense (JPN . Jicaraguan
its leaders, data concerning them.
activities, relations with other youth organizations and Leftist
Frente Vacional de Juventudes Zerolucionarias
(FRE. YA. JU. R. - lational Front of Revolutionary Youths) :
its leaders, data concerning them.
Organizations
it is formed. Activities:
leaders and data concerning them.
g) Position of Leftist Forces toward the PSY.
h) Present status, development,
and application of the
unification plans of the Movimiento Liberacion Nacional
(MLN - National Liberation Movement) according to the
agreements of the meeting in Costa Rica,
influence of the
election outrare in the application of thoce torooments.
Permanent and periodical contact with Leftist Forces.
Information concerning the reaction of leftist Forces to
political and economic changes which occur in Ciba.
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3.
ARMED FORCES
• a) Organization.
Units and capatilities. Armaments,
transportation, and bases.
Chiefs.
b) Budget of the Armed Forces. Each branch's budget.
c) Militars
Latin
ary pants the .5 rather contries e
Points agreed to in them.
d)
e)
.$)
assigned.
Functions
expounded by
the mission.
Codes or a affectives on tre to does richie he
CDCA.or
Role of the Nicaraguan Army in the integration of the
Central American Armed Forces in the CDCA.
Role arid
position of Tachito Somoza in it. Position of the
other armies with respect to the command. Role of
the Yankee mission in its designation.
Military units with anti-guerrilla training.
Effectives,
length of anti-guerrilla training.
Combat readiness.
Armaments and transportation.
Their bases. Unit Chiefs.
Other battalions with special training (paratroops,
Rangers, etc.d.
transportation.
Their bases, armaments, and
1) New types
Characteristics and
4. TRAINING CAIPS AND OPERATIONAL, BASES
a) Cuban mercenary training camps situated in Nicaraguan
territory, determine their existence at the following
Rancho "Lit
Fundidora".
Isa bezas corn island, ancer characteristies.
Number of men trained.
Type and length of training.
Camp leaders.
Countries from which the mercenaries come.
Means of transportation.
5.
Existence of Cuban mercenaries in Somoza's army
his bases
and barracks.
Their
names, ranks, an and on
responsibilities. Units to which they belong.
Positions
they hold
in it.
c)
Location of counter-revolutionary operational bases.
Places where they are, number of men and military
effectives, ships or other types of transportation.
they possess.
Aggression plans. Departure
from bases and return to them.
THE NICARAGUAS COMMUNIST PARTY (PARTIDO SOCTALISTA NICARAGÜENSE -
PSN)
Position toward the Il Declaration of Havana.
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b) Position toward Cuban-Soviet relations.
c) Position toward the Cuban line in the national and
Intornational political field.
d)
Position in relation to the confliets in the
International Communist Novement:
1. The case of China and the USSR.
*. The case of Albanta and the USSR.
3. In reference to Yugoslavia, China, USSR, and Albania.
4. In reference to Peace.
5. In reference to peaceful co-existence.
e) Internal situation of the party:
1. Leaders (data on them)
2. Activities, strength.
3. Internal dissension.
1) Actual steps of the PSN toward insurrection.
8) Means of fighting which are officially adopted.
h) Relations with other leftist forces:
1. Disagreements.
2. Status of unty. Participation of Its meaters
In other leftist organizationg.
1) Position of the Party toward the unification of
the Central American Parties for the purpose of
promoting guerrilla warfare.
j) Needs of the PSN.
k) Labor for Solidarity with Cuba.
1) Means of publicity.
m) Permanent and periodical contact with the pSt.
Relations with bourgeois parties.
o) Attitude of the PSN toward the elections.
p) Attitude of the PS" toward the Central American
guerrilla war.
6. REPRESSIVE BODIES
a) Repressive bodies functioning within the country.
Their
commanders, plans, and objectives.
S-E-C-R-E-T
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Integration of
o) s111targ Intelligence service their chlets and high
same, means of functioning.
officials
Interral organization. Dians and
objectives.
Nicaragui' a
representative to them,
plans.
which have been developed by the combined services.
articipation of CIA and other lankee agencies in
the existing coordination among the repressive bodies
of Central Aucrica.
part.
e) Nationals of the repressive bodies who have been
trained by CIA.
Where they were trained, course
Instructors.
1) Contact with interpol.
Coordination with it.
Restrictive measures concerning travel to Cuba.
Agents.
7. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATIONS
a) Delegations of the counter-revolutionary organizations,
their leaders.
Their contacts with the Somoza
Government.
Through whon
du lley function. Ald which
they receive. Most prominent persons.
b) Contacts between Carlos Prio and the Somoza Government.
• Activities promoted by counter-revolutionary organd
zations.
Propaganda campaigns,
distribution o1
propaganda.
Through what means they are carried out
heir contacts with the owners of these means, radi
stations, printing houses, newspapers.
d)
Means of communication letween organizations established
in Nicaragua and the organizations 10 Miami,
especially in CRC.
Through whom. they are carried out
and what method they use.
e) Activities of Dr. Francisco Buitrago.
8.
POSITION OF POLITICAL PARTIES TOWARD THE CUBAN REVOLUTION:
Toward the II Declaration of Havana.
c)
With regard to Cuban-Soviet relations, on questions
which
affect Cuba and world
peace.
With regard to the accusations that Cuba is a base
of Communist aggression
against the American continent.
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9. SOLIDARITY WITH CUBA MOVEMENT
a) To ascertain 1f It Is, organized: in what way 1t
functions, who its leaders are.
To ascertain the possililities of active solidarit?
demonstrations which the progressive organizations
have.
10.
THE COUNTRY'S INTERNAL POLITICAL LIFE:
a)
Bourgeois political parties: Partido Lileral
Nacionalista (Nationalist Liberal Party), Partido
Conservador de Nicarngua (zancudos) (Conservative
Party of Nicaragua), Partido Conservador Tradicionalista
(Traditionalist Conservative Party) (Di. Fernando.
Agüero, relationships with Figueres, Betancourt, and
Muñoz Marin) :
Possibilities of a conservative
insurrectional outbreak.
Partido Liberal Independiente
Social composition of
these parties.
(Independent Liberal Party) Leaders and data concerning
them.
Strengths.
Relationships
with the lankee Emlassy, with
the Church, and with North American busincsses.
Internal
divisions, motives.
Source of their finances.
b)
Youth Organizations.
Juventud Liberal Independiente
(Independent Liberal Youth).
Juventud Conservadora
composition,
strength.
(Conservative Youth) (Aguerist" Connections with students.
data concerning them.
Relations with the political parties.
c)
"Nueva Nicaragua" movement
Other Organizations Frente de Liberacion Nacional"
(New Nicaragua) and
(National Liberation Front). Their leaders and
on the leaders.
Strength.
Composition.
with other political parties and leftist forces.
11. RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES
a)
Alliance for Progress. Peace Corps; their activities
and plans.
b)
Relations with accredited U.S. organisms. U.S.
military ald.
c)
d)
Hole
of the Yankee militars mission. Training
of Nicaraguan military men.
Ald plans for the promotion of tourism and for
load construction.
Actual end pursued, personnel
who work, etc.
e)
The United States Embassy.
Data concerning the
activities of the Ambassador and Embassy personnel.
f)
Position toward the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty anc
prospects
for
the construction of a canal.
S-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN DISSEU
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un 88 -
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12.
ARMED FORCES, INTERNAL. SITUATION
a) Data concerning the Militar: commanders and the
activities they carry out.
b) Consptracy groups within the limed forces.
Influence of exiled officess.
c) Date con organ mil sab, we who are intery attaches
in and from
American countries.
13. THE CHURCH
a) Ecclestastical hierarch!.
b)
Position or relations between foreign and national
clergymen.
Penetration of the Protestant church and relationg
with the government and the Catholic Church.
d) Participation of the Church in internal politics.
e)
Laymen organizations of the Church. (duventud
Obrera Catolica, etc.)
Relations of the Church with U:S. plans. Millance
for Progress.
Peace Corps.
g) Relations of the Church with the Armed Forces.
1) do luence otes country educations.
Federaclon
INPORTANT
14.
FUNCTIONING, CHARACTERISTICS, AND DATA CONCERNING MEMBERS
OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE AND THE ACCREDITED DIPLOMATIC
CORPS IN THE COUNTRY.
a) UNITED NATIONS.
b) OAS (Organization of American States) and JID (IADB).
c) Functionaries in and from Latiu American countries.
" Her to concerning the eaten, 'aire i go leneso
15. THE PRESS
1) Data on the reporters and the broadcasting organs
existing in Nicaragua.
b) Possibility of utilizing the reporters in the
country as well as abroad for our job.
S-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN DISSEN.
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NO FOREIGN DISSEM
• 9-
(5-311/01409-64
16.
17.
18.
NECESSARY
GOVERSVENT STRUCTURE AND FUNCZIUNILE UE ITS UNWANISAS.
a) Relations between the Presideney and the ministries.
b) Data concerning the persons closest and most
influential to Somoza.
Congress. Most prominent figures. Relations between
government and the U.S. Embassy and cotton
monopolies.
d)
Political personalities with authority over th
cones of the country, and data on them.
e) Judicial power, personalities. Repressive laws.
Important laws.
SEARCH FOR COLLABORATORS WIO CAN INFORM ON THE NATIONAL
ECONONIC STATUS.
North American businesses influential in the country's
economy.
New North American Investments in the country.
Industr. and
mining.
c) Trend of unemplojment level.
d) The countr:'s relations with a view to Central
• American economic integration.
e)
Situation of cotton and coffee production.
Political and economic effects of low prices:
coffee and cotton:
World Market.
THE BORDER QUESTION
a) The dispute with Honduras over the Segovia zone.
b)
Border situation of Fonseca Bay.
Border problems with Costa Rica.
S-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN
DISSEN
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JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD_NUMBER: 124-10290-10045
RECORD_SERIES: HO
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 105-282293-1
Released under the John
' Kennedy
issassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53932 Date:
08-18-2017
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: • SAC. NK
TO: DIRECTOR. FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 04/18/1975
PAGES: 2
SUBJECT:
DOCUMENT TYPE:
ORIGINAL
CLASSIFICATION:
REVIEW DATE:
STATUS
OBA, ACA, FINANCES, ASSOC, RCK, PHOTO, BKG, RES
PAPER. TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
NEW
CLASSIFICATION:
05/23/1998
Redact
UPDATE DATE:
RESTRICTIONS:
JFK Act 6 (4)
COMMENTS:
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TO
FROM
SUBJECT:
SEE
INDEX
• OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
JULY 1973 EDITION
GSA'FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GO "iRNMENT
Memorandum
DIRECTOR, FBI
CONFIDENTIAL DATE:
4/18/75
SAC, NEWAR
(105-33784) (P)
SEGRET
ALFREDO
IS - CUBA
5010-110
On 2/20/75, information
was received from
NK 5007-S that ALFREDO MARRERO, a Cuban, age middle fifties,
who resides in Elizabeth, NJ, is reportedly collecting
money for ORLANDO BOSCH, the well-known anti-Castro
Nolo
Based upon this information, Newark has
instituted investigation to further identify the subject.
A review of Newark indices reflects no
further information identifiable with ALFREDO MARRERO.
On 3/13/75, Miss PEGGY PHALEN, Records Clerk,
Elizabeth, NJPD, furnished a photograph and arrest card
identifiable with ALFREDO MARRERO, SR., who was
arrested by officers of that department on 11/2/71 and
charged with Assault and Battery.
This record disclosed the following identifying
information concerning ALFREDO MARRERO, SR.:
Address:
541 Franklin St.
DOB:
POI
МСт:19
Elizabeth,
NJ
SSAI
CARC 5 - 282293-
Occupation:
Marital Status :CH 39
"Longshoreman;
self-employed
Married
Elizabeth PD
Fingerprint #:
17152
7. APR 21 1975
A review of the Elizabeth, Nite lephone
Directory reflects that telephone number 201-289-0820
subscribed to by ALFREDO MARRERO,
541 Franklin
st.,
Elizabeth, NJ.
- Bureau
4-Newark
(1-134-4184A)/
Classied
Declassity on:
it 201
B chae
G
AMY 31432835
HEADIN T5 UR
(6)
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings.
HACTOR CONTAINED
SSIFIED
30WN
SECR
CHERWISE
50211
5
NW 53932 DooId: 32306405
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NK 105-33784
On 3/17/75, US Post Office Superintendent
HACKETT, Elizabeth,
NJ Sub Station, verified that
ALFREDO MARRERO currently resides at 541 Franklin St.,
Elizabeth, NJ.
On 3/17/75, NK 5173-S advised that ALFREDO MARRERO
operates the Cabaret Capri, Elizabeth, NJ, but could
furnish no further information at this time concerning
any BOSCH fund raising activities on the part of MARRERO.
here ine anton e
LEADS
NEWARK
AT NEWARK, NJ: Will continue investigation.
2
SECTET
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
5/5/2015
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY :
FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10354-10099
RECORD SERIES: MM
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : ELSUR 92-170-11-9
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM:
MM
TO :
HQ
TITLE :
DATE: 02/23/1963
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
MULTI SUBJECT: SGI, LST, JRO, CM
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 1B
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 09/14/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
INC ADMIN PAGE
v9.1
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DATE: 11-14-2017
C
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2/20/63
at lee dollect in a
!!:
URGE:
• "чт.
(Priority or Meited of Mailing)
TO:
DIRECTOR
(92-3171)
FROS:
SAC, MIAMI (92-170 SUB 2)
JUVE; SAUCE M. GIANCANA, ARI., AR
HIGELY CONFIDESPIAL SOURCE ACTIVATED MERRIMENT ONE FIVE
OUTS SAVENT, BREACTADE? TONERS: ET. LAUDERDALE, FIA., SETECTIVE
FIVE SURCEEN PE, TWO TENTY TWO SIXTY THEE. SYROL NUDER
ufomant
FIVE SMUT DASH CASTERISK ASSIGNED. MONITORIC FROS:
APARTIGNT ONE SEVEN ZERO BIGT, BACKWATER TOWER, FORT
LAUDERDALE.
1 - Miami
(1)
..?
motio
(92-170 xl II - 9)
Son 12°2/2M per BUL
in Charge
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80T01357A
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DIRECTOR
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MEXICO CITY
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CABLE: CUBAN TRAVEL TO MEXICO CITY
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104-10528-10068
MEXICO CUTY
ACTION.
WH. 8
SECRET 3100042
POR ANFO DITAL CITE MEXI 7567
INTEL WIGIN LIFIRE
NIESN8858S
SUPDATA SOURCE LIFIRE AIRLISTS, POUCHING MANIFEST MAS. DO XEDEX
FILED 312804Z
REPORT CLASS SECRET HIM 8I2S MEXICO CUBA INTERNATIONAL SUBJECT
CUSÁN TRAVEL DOI 29 DECEMBER 63 PADA MEXICO MEXICO CITY J0 DECEIBER
GE APA 2 SQUACE PERSONS (8) MIIN. GOOD ACCESS TO TRAVEL INFO.
L TRAVEL DATA SHOUS THE FOLL OHING ARRIVED IN MEXICO CENT FACI
RANA 38 GOR ON 2S DEERHOER ASOO SPANIARDS SOGURDA dO SANCIE
ALONSO• P7 4821 JAPANESES TEPMO HOSUGI, DIP PP 342693 SOVIETSE
VA MATT 19: SEE LEONID HILOVIDOV DIP PP. 19191 DUTCHE
DAARTEN VAN DER PLAAT DIP PP.D/63421 UNITED NATIONSE IGNACIO
MARTELL ESPINO, PP ONU 314661 UNZTED ARAB REPUBLICS ADEL S. ABDED
SEPH SOROZIRAV DIP PE- 0686.
TiCLO DISSE STATE FOLIAID DAVY ARMY CINCOO
SECRET
CORATION SY ONE THAN BE SEND ONESE ROMEO
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104-10074-10337
• UNCLASSIFIED
RNAL
ONLY
CONF
ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
NTIAL
SECRET
SUBJECT: (Optionol)
FROM:
Chief, CI/SO Richard Ober
TO: (Officer designation, room number, and
building)
DATE
RECEIVED
EXTENSION
5847
OFFICER'S
INITIALS
FORWARDED
2.
3.
NO.
B- 2219
DATE
1 6 NOV 1970
COMMENTS (Number each comment lo show from whor
so whom.
Drove a line across column after each comment.'
61/30 adornal ose omy.
This memo is not to be
disseminated outside CI/SO
without prior permission from
Chief, CI/SO.
Originated by: CI/SO: 03
Based on:
or 16 October 1970418
Source: L SAC/3 unilateral
Dissem
to FBI (Mr. Wannall)
via CI/SO courier on 1 6 NOV 1970
ACTION:
9.
10.
11.
rile:!
SAC/30Sens kj
PROD
SAC
PROD
T6- 20
12.
13.
14
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14-00000
SECRET
TONGON DISSEMIRO LANGEL AEROAD
B-2219
1 6 NOV 1970
SUBJECT: Sigmund EISENSCHER (NL) /
A sensitive source has reported that one
EISENCHER of the
Communist Party of the United States
of America (CPUSA), his wife, and one Leon LNU were
vacationing in Sochi, U.S.S.R., during August-September
1970. : (Comment: EISENCHER is probably identical with
Sigmund EISENSCHER/ (see your Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
memorandum of 5 October 1970; Subject: Sigmund Gustav
EISENSCHER) •" Leon LNU. is probably identical with Leon
LOVE Bureau file number 101-5112).
2:
According to EISENSCHER the CPUSA has close to
14,000
members, the majority of whom are laborers.
Over 25 percent of the members are blacks who function
basically in the North American black movement.
The
Party has recently organized a young Communist movement.
(Comment: This is probably the Young Workers Liberation
League.). The CPUSA participates heavily in the labor
movement. At a recent (unnamed) labor meeting of repre-
sentatives from various regions of the United States, the
CPUSA had direct influence in 26 of the 50 unions repre-
sented.
The magazine Labor Party plays an important role
in coordinating movements within the labor ranks. Despite
numerous barriers (sic), the CPUSA is concentrating its
efforts in Chicago, Los
Angeles, and New York, as well as
other fegions of importance.
The CPUSA has recently
adopted a common strategy towards the peace movement.
(Comment: The indication here is that the Party did not
previously have a unified approach.)
3. EISENSCHER stated that criticisms of the Soviet
Union by the radical left Maoists, Fidelists, and Trot-
skyites cause problems, but they appear to have abated
somewhat.
3, but they a
There has been a warming in the relations
between
the CPUSA and the Communist Party of Cuba as
NO FONZION DISSOLATO DISCEN ABROAD
Excland ear Waleral:
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14-00000
SECRET
NO FOREIAM DISSEZURO BISSEM ABNEI
result of CPUSA National Chairman Henry WINSTON's
trip
to Cuba following the June 1969 World Conference of
Communist Parties
While in Cuba, WINSTON conversed
with Fidel CASTRO and other Cuban leaders:
4.Leon LNU gave the following instructions to one
individual for future contact in the United States, if
such contact should become necessary: In New York City,
the individual should telephone Leon at work (368-9913)
or at home (368-5955) and arrange for a meeting which
would take place behind a telephone booth on the street
at the New York Public Library. (Comment: Our records
indicate that 308-5955-15 listed to Leon Love
742
St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, New York,
and 368-9913
is the phone number
of the Benjamin Davis Bookshop
2529 8th Avenue
New York.)
Please transmit reply via CACTUS channel
Originated br: Cl SO:
jm]
02
Based on:
419, 16 Oct 70 filed ADSAC/3 sens
Source:
SAC/3 (unilateral)
Distributión:
Original - FBI (Mr.
Wannall) via CI/SO courier
B-memo chrono
12.
extra copy file
SAC/3 sens kj
oz:
A0 F0N8en
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Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
6/4/2015
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER :
124-90122-10079
RECORD SERIES: NO
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
62-3395-41
Released under the John
Assassination Recorda
Collection Aet of 1992
i44 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NU 53074 Date:
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
BELMONT
TO:
NO
TITLE :
DATE: 01/24/1964
' PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
1
MINUTEMEN
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
CURRENT STATUS:
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 09/12/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS:
MEMO
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FD-209 (Rev. 3-9-62)
OPTIONAL FORM NO.
10
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO
:
SAC
(137-760)
FROM
SA
DONALD P.. BELMONT
SUBJECT:
NO 1223-C (RAC)
Dates of Contact
Titles and File is on thief contdcted
- The Minute Men, RM
DATE: 1/24/64
ExcI
[paI
SI
UPSI
62-3395
Purpose and results of contact
X NEGATIVE
POSITIVE
Has no more info re identity of man named HAWKINS, reportedly
Secretary treasurer of the Minute Men.
Will advise when any
further info. received.
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
DATE /2/00/82 BY SP 8 Tg/Cu
211,926
informant certified that he has
furnished all information obtained
by him since last contact.
Personal Data
Rating
Excellent
2-24-44 Callindang
1 = 737-305
- 62-3395 (TO SA Helgeson) e
62-3395-41
Coverage
KA&X RM
623325161
SEARCHED.
SERIALIZED A
-INDEXED T
- FILED ...
JAN 2 7 196
delgeront
62929
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Released under the John I. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (11 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
5/20/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
FBI
124-10297-10112
HQ
92-6054-2380, 2381
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
TO :
TITLE:
FBI
DIRECTOR, FBI
SAC, BU
DATE:
08/13/1968
'PAGES:
3
SUBJECTS :
LCN, SECURITIES, SUSP, BUSCEMI, LEONARD, MURIELLO,
FRANK, QUINN, JOHN R
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 4
CURRENT STATUS : Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 06/26/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
INC MEMO
v9.1
DocId: 32308985
Page 1
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Hereased Tiler the John F. Kennedy
assassination Records Correction Aot or 1992 114 USC 2107 Hotey.
DATE: 11-14-2017,
IPTIONAL FORM NO. 'IO
1962 EDITION
EX FPOR EDITORY 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVEKNMENT
Memorandum
TO
FROM
Director, FBI
(92-6054)
SAC, gurgaro. (92-337) (8)
LA COSA NOSTRA
BUFFALO DIVISION
AR
DATE:
8/15/68
ReBulet 8/13/68.
During the night 7/2-3/68, the residence of DAVID
M. „STRASENBURGH, 350] Elmwood Avenue, Brighton, New York,
was burglarized
and a safe containing securities, among
other items, taken.
on 7/29/00, BU 332-C-IE, advised SA PAUL A. JOENSEI
that he had been contacted by two
well known burglars whom he
identified as LEONARD BUSCEMI and FRANK MURIELLO.
the CI was to develop sources for the disposal of loot obtained
I was hese metop sourced ther reason for coact yosron
CEMI and MURIELLO mentioned having furs, jewelry,
,some of wi
they displayed to CI, and considerable antique silver Items
These men told informant they had been referred to him be-
cause of his ICN connections and his ability to dispose of
loot. Informant noted he was aware of SACCO's arrest and
SACCO'S
role as a fence for many big items stolen locally.
CI explashed that SACCO was representing ICN interests 1n9
handling stolen loot.
inquired whether they had robbed
to the securities, could get them.
Informant indicated he
could hesp them in finding a buyer fol thepsecurities.
EX-103)
REC: 27
57160
5
5010-108-02
DocId: 32308985
Bureau (RM)
-
Buffalo
FBJ : mim/MKC
(3)
P2419
340
Page 2
HI AUG 19 1968
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on
Payrollisinge Plan
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BU 92-337
Informant, under FBI instructions, continued to
show interest in the securities to the extent BUSCEMI and
MURIELLO
told informant they had taken the safe to Ironde-
quoit Bay, Lake Ontario, and MURIELLO put the safe in the
water for safe keeping.
are kenne: here
Informant then accompanied BUSCEMI
and MURIELLO to the Bay where the approximate location of
the safe in the water of the Bay was pointed out to the cI.
At approximately 1:00 a.m., on 7/30/68, BU 332-C-TE,
accompanied SAS. PAUL A. JOENSEN and DONALD CHESWORTH, JI. to
Irondequoit Bay where he pointed out the approximate location
of the safe in the waters, as furnished him.
on 7/31/68, the safe taken in the burglary of the
STRASENBURGH residence was found in the water of Irondequoit
Bay by SA RAYMOND B. JOHNSON,
"using scuba diving equipment,
assisted by SAs PAUL A. JOENSEN and DONALD CHESWORTH, Jr.
The contents of the safe consisted of the securities originally
reported stolen by the victim.
The recovered securities had
a value of $2,420,900.09,
based upon the Open Market value of
these securities as of 7/3/68.
Information furnished by BU 332-C-TE concerning
the involvement of BUSCEMI and MURIELLO in other house burglarfus
was furnished to local authorities. As a result of the dis-
semination of this information and
subsequent information.fur-
and an associate, JOHN R QUINN, were arrested on
nished by the informant of a dally basis, BUSCIMI, 6/8/58,0y.
local authorities, following the burglary of the residence of
MARTIN E. NASH, 690 Maniton Road, Greece, New York, on 8/8/68.
In this burglary a safe containing $3,000 in cash and $20,000'
in U. S. Savings Bonds wese stolen.
The '$3,000 cash was
recovered in the possession of these three men when arrested,
In addition, police recovered two men's gold watches valued,
at $500 each (total $1,000); three men's shirts taken in the
STRASENBURGH burglary; one stock certificate stolen in another
burglary, as well as
an expensive shotgun, not yet traced to
owner.
Based upon the foregoing, this office requests creait
for recoveries totaling $2, 432,986.09.
When the value of the
other items enumerated above is determined this information
will be furnished to the Bureau.
No local authorities were
involved in this recovery which resulted solely from FBI
efforts and reflects a major blow against the ICN operation
in this area.
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THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED. DO NOT
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DISPATCH
Chief, Mll Dlylston
CLASSINICATIUM
SECRET
Car: 2. P
XX
BEARICO PC 1N1A1:10%,
TC
INrO
_Chocor Station, JMWAVE.
SUBACT
Operational, TYPIC/ANSCROLL
ACTION REUVIMLO NUURLACES
Isentation of ANSCROLL Porsonnel
AR: See paragraph 3.
MICACHNA
The AnsCRoLL netivity was forminated 31 August 1967
and all operations censed at that time.
The following AMSCROLl employees were terminated
not of escall and were siven a termination settle-
] (radio script writer)
201-286580
b.
201-753918
(secrotary)!
(clork)
201-751327
C .
d.
201-751907
€ .
201-789623
no 201
g.
(stock Dork)
Mann ..:
(messenger)
radio de topstento
no 201
Clentuegos, Las VITaS, cuba
(typist)
2 a/
no 201
Matanzas, Cuba
(clerk)
Distribution:
8 - WH/COG
CANSS REVERERCE 10 201-286580
201-754907
-201-79152996281-753918
ES 80:1
DISPATCH SYMBOL PSO NUMBER
UFGA-29593
CLASSINICATION
SECRET
MICROFILMED
HAF & 1568
CONTINUED
DOC MICRO. SER.
FEE 2 1 12;2-
DATE
23 February 1968
MOSTLERUMARE 5-120.. 26
@ 19-120-26/3
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14-00009
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
TOTALI SEE MISTIN
VFGA-29593
SECRET
s sent, 0- 1001.00m-
All of the persons ou
this last have bech with ANSCROLL 1M
who wits
excess of thier
years except
corminalod 1n October 1965.
He was nited the Pull three months
pormination due to the unusually falthtul suredee ne has rendered
for'n
very small
salary.
He worked full lime for $90.00 per
month.
with the excuption
on 29 May 1967.
cancelled,
who was kranted
The Station requests that this
All of the above AMSCROLL personnel were amicably
terminated and the personnel have sinco been re-employed in
the local communily.
So far as the Station is awarc,
huve been no security, personnel,
of other problems of interest
to the Station resulting from the termination of this activity.
termination.
and AMFIAME-1
done no opiate commination alspaces are beinge
Roger de. Menctitine
Rogor E. MARCHBANK
USE PREVIOUS POTION
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
CONTINUED
PAGE MO
2
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(hiel, lestern diemiaphere biviston
Adadntetrauve/TXTIC/Anendment of l
RESENENCE A. LAGT 20355
UIGA 48653
C. UHGW 6778
..
do Action on the Reference A (AB:I TAluti-l) and Reference l
(AA.SCKOLL"S) requests for amendwent of
is being held in abey-
ance pending receut of your commente on the AMEllAME activity a
requested la Fieference C
2. In the meantime we would auprectate additlunal information
explaindug the incroased compensation for AASCiiL-3. Retorence A
adequately expiained tue Increase fur AWFLAMit-L but reference B
contaiied none of the comments cormally submitted with this type of
request.
George L. TRANGER
Listribudon:
§ - CUS, IMBAVE
UFGS 10034
SECRET
63 November 1967
1 - WH/C/ REG
1 - Chrono
1 - WH/6 (Admin)
1 - ANFRAME -I
1 - AMSCROLL-S
1 - WH/ Contracte
WH/Contracts
...
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AMSCROLL DEI
Tho deport
io detriton of support la montan by ebbecondes lue
ast mila a provico nutroriaing retenddes ci
Paio ci tre" creato do
1'6l boi with à pronco fo: actanon di contete ca: 600 painclead
curs la orces to malmala access to imporiant audii cuiclo
and ormilzaloro.
d. Toronation ci cazposi to di 21270 on 60 EaptoaLer 1557.
c. Co dnusion el comport to alan, dor the pocalectica cl
¿pandon sanguace resterios Se2a 2
2:22:228232 Gat
catarorica and lao e icciubeto acutajancomo di clorod, 6id; .
mcroren, tho Cubon monoua 01 105 chulo, deo Lainac Casto Sul,
ará lta modoct incozo from rca-tonAca corces tould ciro.cly
VIGW O02S
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11413
1- 21
1 - Cirono
1 - 11/-30/C
1- 1H:/<C0/CA
(chiaono)
C/E/COG/CA
Paul E. Chars.
C7S0
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DISPATCH
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KR116:
xx
170483
i to do 6404069)
28.4÷0 5239
1019720
Chief, Hestern Henlaphore Division
Operational/Proposed AMFRAME Operation
REFERENCES: A. AMSCROLL Quartorly Progross Koport
for porind 1 July - 30 Soptomber 1967
B. UPGN - 6609
Ploase pouch ndditional information about the
propogod dovelopmont of "the new AMPIUME orranization" in
ordor to onable Hoadquarters to dotermine if there is any
conflict with the intent of tho LNLOFT action approving
the termination of AUSCROLL.
As you may rocall, it was originally thought that
distribution of econonic data might be
handled by AHHIN,
after termination of ANSCROl, possibly by croation of an
AMHIN economic desic staffed by former AHSCROLL employees.
In any event, noither Headquarters nor LNLOFT anticipated
that the tormination of one orgunization would be followod
by development of another conducting the samo operational
activitios.
On the contrary, our prosentation to LNLOFT
amphistzod furthor reductlons of organizational support.
In addition to a dotallod description of the
proposod organization and related administrativo and operational
cost estimates, plouse forward moro information about plans
for distribution of the new
Distribution:
3 - COS, INWAVE
CROSI REFERENCE TO
201-278758
Hichael C. CHOADE
MICROFILMEO
NUV 1 & 1967
CARPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
DOC. MICÃO.BER
19-120-26
DATE
2 NOV 1987
DFGH-6Z78
CLASSFICATIN
NOS FILE MUMBER
CAN'TE: 70 119
19-120-26
DF FICE
WH/COG/CA
OFFICER
UHIGINATING
TYPIST
1': Img
COORDINATING
OFFICE SYMBOL
DATE
OSFICERS BAME
30 October 1967
Distribution:
1
- WH/Reg/C
— WH/COG/CA
WH/COG
1 - 201-278758
CARAC?
53
USA PRIVOUS ADITION
=0. 1-08
'"Sooз
O6FICE SYMBOL
C/HH/00G
JA!&
140.
RELEASING
mydd Phillips
DISPATCH
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DISPATCH
CLAS'-FICATIOE
SECRET
3C1 Milit
PROCESSING
ACTION
NO INDIAIRO RIQUIRED
UNLY QUALIFICO
LADQUARTERS DEBX
CAN HEGE INDONINO
ABSTRACT
I MICHOTILA
to
INFO.
Chlor, Testern Henlephere U1Y1910n
FROM
Chief of Station, shirle
SUBJECT TYPIC/AMSCHOLL
O Economis Intelligence Rovert Publication
ACTION REQUINTO REFERENCES
Reference: MEZICO CITY 2578
We forward under separate cover three coples of
the Spanish Edition of the curront AMSCROL. Economic
Report and in tho futuro will send one Engllah and
three Spaniah coptes as requested in the reference.
Roger I.
MANCHBANK
Attachment:
Spanish edition Economic Report, 3 copies, U/B/C
Distributlon
Ersiass:
1a-950: •6 101
V2 = COS, 0rb a City, B/att, U/8/C
2 - MI/COG, w/o att
Dicto witl
CS COPY.
17-100.3k
DATE DESPATOMED .
¡ CROSS RETARICE TO
CLASSINCATION
BECRET
DATE TYPED
25 Aug 1987
DISPATON STANCE MAD MADER
UPGA 28357
KENTURIES TLE MUNGER
19-120-26/4°
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DISSEM BY.
30
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ACTION
- CLASSIFIED MECCIGE
ROUTING ANSIO?
INITIALS - SEEN SY
WH/COGS
X RIO COPY
(15'+p9 31-81915)
ALPRODUCT. OF THIS COP: PROMICIEO
NOTIFICATION TO
ADV. COPY
CISSUCOL SLOTTED BY:
AT:
INFO.
10
ine. UR WHB, Cops, Fl, FLINT 2,
HaNl
SECRET 242240Z CITE MEXICO CITY 2578
24 Auc 67 N 38580
UMWAVE INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC AMSCROLL
IF AMSCROLL ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE REPORT IS PUBLISHED IN
SPANISH AS WELL AS ENGLISH PLEASE SEND ONE ENGLISH COPY AND THREE
SPANISH COPIES OF EACH ISSUE TO MEXICO STATION IN FUTURE.
SECRET
AN 17(0
ABSTRACT X
19-130-26
24 Guglet
SECRET
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MAX O* ' 17-120 BET CLASSICITO MESSAGE
A-DET TO BILE
SECRET
PRASONIUATE ROTTETEO
a difer
30
REFRODUCTION PROMIDITED
1 RID COPY
IDVANCE COPY
Deue Drove Crues
UNIT
av
24 ANG 67 81 38 564
SECRET 2421332 CITE DONAVE 8963
STEAD MAN ACTiNG
DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY
Al 57
TYPIC MHVIPER LIETHIC
REF MEXICO CITY 2548(1N 36922)
ABSTRACT
1. IN EVENT UPI DOES NOT PUBLISH REF STORY SUGGEST IMWAVE
REWORK THIS AID OTHER SUGAR INFO AVAILABLE HERE INTO NEW STORY
SOR SURFACING VIA AMSCROLLO WILL ATTRIBUTE TO ANSCROLL COMMERCIAL
SOURCES.
2u IF UPI SIORY PUBLISHED STATION WILL PICK UP IN AMHIM
BiLLETIN•
SECRET
SECRET
19-120-26
24 Cuglo7
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FILE AID DJ
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ACTION
JERANCH U
IX RID COPY
CLOSURED MESSAGE
SECRET
(17 hor 8.1100811)
FEPRUCUCTION OF THIS COR: PROHION
said
ADV. COPY
L ISSUROL SLOTTED DY:
ind
AT:
TiNFO:
PIE. VR WH8, C/OPS
ROUTING AT SN
SECRET ZAZZAOZ CITE MEXICO CITY 2578,
UMWAVE INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC AMSCROLD
IF AMSCROLL ECONOMIC INTELLIGENCE REPORT IS PUBLISHED IN
SPANISH AS WELL AS ENGLISH PLEASE SEND ONE ENGLISH COPY AND THREE
SPANISH COPIES OF EACH ISSUE TO MEXICO STATION IN FUTURE.
SECRET
ĐT
B
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J,ESEC
PEO
24 AuG 67 IN 38580
(PP
Да.
SECRET
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DISPATCH
CLASUTILATIOTE
" I:
PROCESSINO
19840
Chiof of Statiou
MATRIO BOR NORIO
AROM
Chluf, Fostern Homophere Divinton
chiot of Etatlou
THEY QUALIMID
CLADQUANIUAS OLER
САм ДЛОЕ ЗАПЕЖІТЬ
ARITRACT
O A15C101L Material for Postago to
ACTICHANICUND. MUTERINCES
References: Aº
B.
1858
DINECTOK-29209
c.
Foreign Offico
Station JATAVE formrds by sopnrate cover mtorial that we bo
Ilovo will be usoful for paragraph 1.1. of roforonce A.
Wo aro forwarde
Ins only the baste mitorial from which
con take seloctious and
cin re works into any coalred format.
Included is a collection of AuScHoIl
economle stuelles which heavily onphasizes und documente Cuban uismanago
mont ul its sugar industry-hich of courno lu Cuba's princirlo sourco of
foroign currency.
In addition, thore ire amlysos of other foroten trade
problons such as tho difficultion in obtaining adequate shirping, problem
with products other thin sugar sont to Canada and Zurope for anlo, ra well
il Internal production and diatribution difficalties.
Also includod aro
the texta of statemonte to the grees givon by sentor
dofectors from the
Cuban rogime who wore surfacod by
tho auscroll organization.
All of those
atatomento diacuss, ofton In considorablo dotail, the economie probions
Incing Cubs with which those individuals wore personally knowledgeublo.
Also Included Is a foldor concorning studios of Free World ihlpping with
Though sono: of this miterial hns beon roleased to the press and
ill of 1t providod to AMSChOLL's miling list of comercial, shipping,
and financial flrna thut are Intorostod In or are dealing with Cuban com
mercial organientions, it to accurate to say that this mtertal lus not
recolved widospread publicity and therofore no bolieve that it should be
helpful for your purposos.
for tho immodiito futuro no will air mall
additionl informtion of
this kind to santlago's overt willing addeas
as such items come to our attontion.
3.
my or may not attributo these studies to SchOL. sE
It vishot.
Attachuents:
1/2/A, V/S/C
Distribution:
CS COPY
2 - 003,
12. = C/MID, W/o atte
w/att&e.
W/S/C-
1 CROSS REFERENCE TO
2 - N1L/COG, #/0 atts
CLASIACATION
SECRET
Rogor E. MARCIBANK
19-120
QUE TYPED
23 Aug 1967
DESPATCH AMADOL AND NUMBER
Re it:11.
in:
DATE OEIPATENED
UFGA 28941
019-121-2613
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*:
.."
"UNIDAD" MINTHLY, USSUE NO. 39, JUI.Y, 10$7.
FROAT PAGRE
8) RUSSIA MENFTRA1ZS ARABS VIL MARKETS: A completo reprint of our own news release
on soviet offoro of oil to spain, Gest Iritain, "nitesrlund, and other free-world
countries. Thia 18 related to Soviet resales of Cuban supur. in the free world mar
Ket, which provides the USSR with some hard curreney st the expense of luba.
PAGE TWO:
A) CUMA: FIRST TERRITURY OF THE AMRICAS THAT DEPENDE ON THE USSR:.
The nerve of the lads, who claim that luba is the first "freo" territory of the
Amoricas. Cuba 1s, in fact, the first territory of the Atericas that depends al
most completely on the
Soviet Unlon, eeonomically speuking Economie dependency
can be illustrated in terms of foreign trade, and Outals trade with the soviet Eloc
has Increased as follows: Exports, fren 2.28 in 1959 to POX in 1966; Importa, from
0.1% In 1959 to 78.69 in 1966. Ouba has also mortgupid her sugar production to the
Soviets, and, as a result from this dependency, has lost her trading power in the
free-wirld mrket, thus becoming still more dependent of the Soviet Bloc. No wonder
• Kosygin travelled
to Cuba to scold his bearded puppete
D) CARTOUN: Sign reading "Arab boycott" 1s hung on Arab's 011 pump, while the fluentan
happily collects from a free-world customer tho price of the o1l he has just sold
him.
PAGE THREE:
a) Continuation of front-page story on Soviet panetration of Arab oil market.
D) A MESSAGE TU THE MANAGEMENT OF THE "ECUADOR" SUCAR MILI: lis take the problems faced
by the "Ecuador", as outlined in the SIR, and ask the management of the mill whether
they have been able to solve each and everyone of those problems.
c) Box: CUBAN: Cooperate with the struggle against the Red tyranny, Arculate this
issue of UNIDAD after you have read it. Also send your corments and suggestions to
..
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'=.
cur talia Box.
d) Boxed SIcean: DOWN WITH THE OMNUHIDT REGIME!
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## Page 16
DIOS .
PATRIA
LIBERTAD
UNIDAD
UNIDAO REVOLUCIONARIA
Especial poro el puoblo do
10 S.E. 959. MIAMI
JULIO DE 1967 No. 39
PENETRA RUSIA EL MERCADO
PETROLERO DE LOS ARABES
la 1:8145 lrala de copar com-
Aleo domeo el Indidre de la eri-
Decidonial no impertalia
pendores
dia: hes
mercado.
fin el
(k'urrirá
1ra
tróleo aleano de Ia.U'nión
6:00
enoro do li Imperial ('bende:nl
mareados
Indentrion,
Inr..
*létlea.
En 1065, el 7% del
petróleo destinado a la diurope
procedia de la
lón emperifien para importar 118so, y duranio eron dos aa
Entr
Buri, 8r
Inverligis-
nulta
(1963-195) la pérdida de mer
ciones fernómican lo
perdidas
rados por parte de los
comero que le lindón Sor lérien
neo ha perdidos dompe ros
dental Informan que les contu-
leno el vacio comorrial dejado
midorca de poseiler en amien
tendonola continúo, ya que las
por le modonl dialesas tim del
exportar tone lolales de petrás
mercado peleasteras
de:
182 5o
los vendedoree serlisten del
anulétiro aumentaron de
clemero áraben en Faropa, Fix 14-
produces, Cicomo en el cinemas de
dea
08 M08602641
ejemplan.
Engain.
B:38.0000
barriles
diarios
los arrifliren catán
19605 a 95:3.000 barrile diario
Peimeros: la'l,Hatiha con-
ofrectores los peraduatro del
en l9d, calculándose que ac-
venido on enviar un millán de
perriles y
los lugares pesta
auclenden
larrilee adlelonalen de petró-
transportarlon.
1.000.000 de borriles diarion.
Mientras
ralo erarria, y
Ademán do España, Gran Ire-
de lom 3.50 milloneo de barriles
mentean el Premios 900lilles8
conirniadon con anterioriad a
laãn, fulea, y Alemania Perlo
acarabo no larael de mpresión
dental,
la epinbo del Medio Delente.
dalle
lit
Unión Soviética
les Anumblea Gogoral de
c'ue nitas
entre
la
O).N.0, por-alanades 100 4*
1919-2
principalen
alienteo a habia Francha y lo
aleton
muminhatrar preularte
comlenara
88 la marión judía.
petroleron.
princo encandinavos.
rinda también
las l'alón surtétirso megenia me-
Ani, para,
como tem
para
montelrandes petrólase es lorarl.
la Einión
oviétios,
mit,
he mom
side
lo últimos tiempon.
durante
ha 4s-
Informados de
que en buque-
runir los último señero
las na-
trudo prun agremividad pare
aunque Maltano de 10,000 10
cloner de l'urogra
Mesidental
polarlem
sus clientes en ri
malasan entalia ya en el puer-
han andado aumentandre men inso
1e de Tumpre. 1.R55. en
Es patalonen de perole, wwe me ido petroler un alia.
Shar Negro, tomando a burdo
el perróleo que conduciria a
Es pada.
sogundo: la Junta de
de hacer nuesas peretracione
Comorolo británica anunció que
árabes medlante el expedtente
en el mercado árabe... y lo
varian flemao bestánicas han
de sender el potróles a persiem
ealú agovechando.
nolicitado untoricación pura
más lajos. Ha época lan pe.
importar petróler crudo sovié- ciene como l'Nis, la Forespa
Pasa a la página No. 3
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CUBA: PRIMER TERRITORIO ECONOMICAMENTE
DEPENDIENTE DE LA URSS EN AMERICA
Dicen los concaistas que
Los rimeros no mienten.
Cita se
"el eximer ferritorio
esos convenios comerciales
reciba metálico alguno.
a su ha el perio
En el periodo comprendi-
"ind' gendizado"
triénico de las grandes po-
1icles.
La realidad, empero,
es totalrente la contraria.
le 8 años de dominación comu.
nista, nuestra infortunada Isla
se ha hecho cada vez más de-
la metropoli pu-
do entre los años 1963 y 1966,
$1,132,000.000 en
cio conlos países comunistas.
alerto,
Cuba depende
Y esta cifra no incluye la asis
here dis de la Umón Soviética y
comunista, ni
sus durás satelites comu-
los equipos militares, las be-
n1stas
como no dependio ja-
nés de ningún otro pais o gru-
Do de paises.
La dependencia economi-
La de un pais con respecto de
Si'o se duede medir en función
Por si todo esto fuera po-
co, Cuba le ha hipotecado a la
URSS su produccion azucarera..
también, ha agota-
do sus reservas de divisas,
calculándose que en 1964 ape.
del comercio entre ambos, ya
que dicho comercio indica has-
soria cifra de $20 millones.
que punto el uno necesita
Je!
oirs
como mercado para
si exportaciones y comofuer
le de abastecimiento de sus
mportatrones.
Pues bien.
en el caso de
esta falta total de divisas, Cu
bano puede comerciar mas que
con los paises comunistas, ya
que con éstos realiza trueques
de azúcar y otros productos
Cuba y el bloque
soviético,
las
exportaciones de nuestra
socialista, sin que de
Dul 1a hacia Rusia y sus salá.
lios han aumentado del 2.2%
c:. 1959 al 80% en 1965.
En
presida forma.
las importa-
crones que recibe Cuba proce-
"*es del bloque soviético han
su vigencia comercial con los
más ventajosos mercados del
mundo libre, lo cual, a su vez
ha aumentado dicha relación
de dependencia, produciéndose
el clásico circulo vicioso.
No en balde Kosygin se
gasta el lujo de viajar a La
Habana como un prócónsul pa-
a Fidel Castro y
darle instrucciones.
PETRÓLEO RUSO
TALA LAA MISTAD RUSO-ARABE!
aumentado de un 0.1% en 1959
3: " 8.6% en 1966.
(6680)
PETRÓLEO
RUSO
PENETRA... Viano do la pág. " Recados a la Administracion
UNIDAD BESOLUCIONA-
Ria, durante un tiempo, ha te-
del Central "Ecuador"
mido interes en intentar esta-
blecer una
relación entre la
cubano,
toda vez que Cuba,
despues de todo, depende de
la
l'nión
Soviética
para
supervivencia politica y eco-
mómica.
Ya hemos visto y reporta-
do, subre la base de
casos
presios.
las reventas en
mercado europeo de azúcar cu-
bano esportado a la tiRos al
amparo del consenio comep-
cial cubano soviético. El m-
sultado
reventas,
desde luego, ha sido el de pro
veer de dólares a la U'RSS en
perjuicio de Cuba. Crbo se
ha beneficiado con esta manio
bra sólo en la medida en que
productos que se le han entre-
gado al amparo del convenio,
lus cuales son, con frecuenria,
de inferiorcalidad e imperibles
de adapiar, al clima tropival
de muestra patria. El jugo ser
viético sobre la cronómia cu.
bana nunca se ha hecho más
evidente que ahora que se le
vo a la luz del tratoeconómio
co que da Rusia a sus aliados
árabes ca el caso del petróleo.
! ABAJO EL
REGIMEN
COMUNISTA !
en el Central "Ecuador", anti-
guo "Baraguá", se está
bombas de guarapo, las centrí
fugas y los molores de re.
frontando una serie de dificul-
tades que son típicas de las
Y de las tuberías de cobre
que hoy encara la industria
que hacían falta, pero que no
se conseguian
Lo que no sabemos es en qué
han podido hacer
con el sistema de esteras
nistración ñángara del "Ecua-
transportadoras de la refine-
dor"' nos pueda contestar es-
ría? Había que renovarlo, pe-
tas pregunticas que hacemos ro no se sabía como...
¿En qué paró la nueva
‹ Ya consiguieron en Méxi-
plan a flet de Alemania que
co o en Canadá las bandas de
"trabó" el ne-
han resuelto el
¿Qué hubo de las piezas
para los "Caterpillar""?
grave problema de los lubri
cantes ligeros? ‹Hay divisas
para
pagarle a Inglaterra por
las bombas inyectoras "Allen"
¿Qué nos dicen de los
que se necesitan?
¿Por fin habra que espe-
las diesel G.E.? ¿Por fin pue rar hasta 1969 para que los
soviéticos instalen las dos
de bolas le tarde esperadas celtras que requiere el
CUBANO:
Coopera el derrocamiento de la tiranto. Circulo
número de UNIDAD.: Cuando lo hayas leído,
dáselo a alguna persona de lu confianza, o enuía-
lo por correo e algún amigo tuyo dentro de Cuba.
Colabora también con su publicación. Repor a juare
núnero a cualquier nombre (por ejemplo,
González"), P.O. Box 3940, Miami, Florida. Enulo-
sos informes sobre sucesos de interés que ocurra
dentro de Cuba.
us críticas y sugerencias tam
bién son bienvenidos.
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nos o domingo o los 9:30
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por Radio Américos, 1160
kes., onda largo, los mor.
tos y juoves a los 11:00
que tina de dise di que
"no il cal, lad
tadod
peréndicae, eu el radia y
eu la teleserica.
Hidel cals nucher pear
di la que radie al emagina
Ha tiene disisas, no tilve
créditar, lax compañias
del Mundo Libri il nave
retiraudo di comincia cou
Quha comunisti, las dere.
sid le lado il tenefe
ua apagin il toricaten
contre d
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CUBAN TOTAL DEPENDENCE SOVIET UNION. SUETITLES "FIDEL CASTRO
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SECRET
MESORANDUM
TO
10 July 1967
: Chief of Station
WCA 1395
FROM
SUBJECT:
: CA/Rogor E. MARCHBANK
TYPIC/OPERATIONAL
AMSCROLL Progross Report
1 April - 30 Juno 1967
Distribution:
3 - COS
1 - CA/MARCHBANK
1 - CA Chrono
1 - R1 Chrono
A. OPERATIONAL HIGILIGIITS
During the quartor under review AMSCROLL continued with
its program
to discredit the Cuban regime's cconomic management
(o1 mismanagement) and to sock to discourage Free World trado
with Cuba.
To this end AMSCROLL continued publishing its serious
cconomic studies and comnont of the Cuban oconomic arca.
material is mado avaiinblo to sclected flims engayed in intor-
in the sugar trado.
which is beamed to the Cuban audience and which is incroasingly at
tempting to provide serious comment upon economic developments in
Cuba or those aroas of cconomic activity outside of Cuba which would
have an interost among the Cuban listeners.
ANSCROLL received 15 letters from Cuba which comparcs with 18 re-
coived during the provious quarter. The monthly count was: April
6, May - 5, June • 1.
2. On 30 April AMSCROLL ccased broadcasting over AMTHIGH.
Effective 1 May the program was presented over JMIOPE.
This change
in station (and a consequent change in timo) has perhaps effected
the listenership in Cuba; however,
we expect that any unfavorable
developments will be ovorcome and
that this program will at least
re-gain its previous levol of listoners.
Typical themes included
discussions of Cuba's housing problem, its actual sugar production
measured against Castro's earlier claims of what the production
would be, breakdowns and stoppages at the Cuban refineries, activ
Ities with the Soviet Union and the world sugar market, reporting
the progress of the Venczuelan dock workers boycott of
chose at no one spectate the cute cast criseanse bureau-
A main AMSCROLL cffort continued to be an analysis of the
current sugar crop.
as 13 February ANSCROLL predicted a
6, 101,000 tons.
tons in a release dated 16 June.
These studies received newspaper
attention and ANSCROLI, has received favorable comment from sugar
brokers and other technicians engaged in this business.
As events
Foa 1l P7.
SECRET
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SECRET
4.
MiSCROLL continued with its monthly rolease which lista
the Free World ships that trado with Cuba.
Both aP and AFP con-
tinued to filo this information which results in its being pub
lished in the pross and unod on radio nows broadasts.
Anscrous continued Its malling prograt to Cuba, and
during this quarter mailings approximated 5,000 which is tho samo
level as the previous quartor.
B. ADNINISTRATION
The amount budgetod for tho quarter under reviow was
$33,500.00 of which $13, 032.45 was spit to the savines caused
This significant do
cline in expenses was in large part duo
py the cancellation of tho AMTHIGIl radio prograz and by continuod
attention to economies of oporation within ANSCAULL Itself.
C. PROBLEMS
The Station is not aware of any specific problems having
to do with the ANSCROLL organtiation.
Mention might be mado in
passing of the over presont norale problom (which is by no monna
limited to AMSCROLL) engondored by incrensing economies and ro
strictions in operations.
D. PLANS FOR TILE NEST QUARTER
A major effort is being mado to revamp the AUSCROLL radio
program to incrense its offoctiveness as a reporter of economic
SECRET
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UNIDAD Monthly, J21NG 1is. 38, June, 1915-
1) EDITORIAL: "Me Arab Tenching": Arat, praverto show that Arabe are wise, They
were not tos sace, however, when they wer the Soulets as allles and protectorse
Por years, the fuenions supplied the arsenal the Arabs were building up to wage
holy war arsinst the tiny Jewish enclave, furthermoro, they pelterated their un
conditional eupport to the Arabe. But when the 'hour of truth" came, the Israol
1s undo plecereal of the Arbs and their sortet Mlitary hardware, The Runolans
failed to cone to the asstatance of their silles, and both were ridieuled to the
fullest extent. Mile should be a leaders sor fidel Castro, who ralles on the
soviets' military junk de much as on their support as "allios".
2) CASTRO HIM ELE PROPITIATES "BURFAUCHATIS»», hiter a brief recess caused by the
mobilization in the cone flolds, the far of bureaucratim' was renewed with full
vigor by the israna risim. To Miniaters were fired, whole Ministries were "-
Elonalliod", and payrolla wore trimned to the core. However, the same régime
that voiced threats of pricon torms against those that failed to comply with
antl-bureaueratle inetructions, crentes new sources of bureaucratism, such as,
for example, the Book Institute and the Malonal Institute for Forestry Develop
men and Products.
PAGE ThiO:
1) SUNSHINE, AIR, AND WATER.... BUT NO ECCAGMES SLUTINS: The MININDUS VIce-Ministry
for Technical Development has several fantittle projects in hand, such as the har
nessing of solar energy and of the force o! "he wind, the employment of energy
Mom tidas in southern Pinar del Rlo, and sie desalinazation of sea water. But,
on top of their Intrinsically fantastle character, these projects are paralyzed
due to the lack of rechnielans and ef technieel handbooks. What great men Marx,
Lenin and Castro! (Based on anterial by ease citle in E.I.R.).
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2) CATOON: tieadline: SICOMT OF LUH-TRADING SIIPS TO BE STRIPED UP: Castro facos
a sinking vessel sured "Karltire Trade With Ouba" and says: "It seems we have
sprung a leak!"
PAGE THREE:
1) MOROCCO SEAN DRIFIJI: ARAY MRIM CUBA: A brief story on the cale to Morocco of
=
164,000 tons of star lian su?4r.
It seems, we point out, that Morocco 1s determined
to quit luba
as a scar supplier. Firat she develops her own
augar industry, then
buys from Cuba's sunretitors. (Broad on a report carried by the E.I.R.).
2) CARTOUN: Castro was carrying a bag (the Moroccan susar market), but stumbled on
his ow "Inoptitude" and the bag "fall from his hands".
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## Page 26
DIOS
PATRIA
LIBERTAD
19 3 E. 909. MIAMI
UNIDAD
Mayo do 1267-No.37
LAS INTERIORIDADES
Editorial
UNA VERDAD COMUNISTA
Vieror Volsky, Jeto de la Delegreión Observodora
Somático ol XIl pariodo de sesionos de la Comisión Eco.
námico de la O.N.U. para America Lolina, declaró socion.
"Cubo Comunista es lo hijo no.
nes de la Unión Sovierico, y a los hijos marores hosto so
Palabros son áspos que tienon la virsud de onardoces
al mis indiforento do los cubanos, yo que los mismas re-
flejan el oire de
superioridod con que estas arrogantes
go, no puedo negarse que el insolente delsky dijo una
verdod en Caracos, al menos en cuomo se refiere a la
pimera porte do su asorto.
Ciertamento, los hijos menores dependen de sus po-
deis, Son ellos quienes les proporcionen todo lo neceso.
sio paro su subsistencia; son ollos quienes determinan.
con la inapelabilidad que supone la parria
sunto que hon do tomor los pasos de su adorable retoño;
locon ellos quienes so benoficion del sesducro de sus
Siendo osí, no cabo duda de que Cubo es lo hijo mo..
La URSS y sus sorélites, on
venden o Cuba el 78.6'% do sus importacionos:
la URSS es quien determino lo politico que ho do seguir
el ségimen de Lo Habano, y es la URSS quien recibo,
juntamente con sus tiperos de Europa
los productos que exporta nuestro Parrio.
de este brutal monopolio comercial, y ante lo supremo au.
soridad que ejerco la metrópoli sobre su pseudo-colonia
del Caribo, ¿quién puode negor que Cubo Is, a sados los
efectos prácticos, la hijo menor de la Unión Soviarica?
es de que cuba ei a criad mino de de la upas. Porque
como todo el mundo sabo, lo que es en reolidad es una.
fr;a oprimido, explorado, moltratado, y prostiruido por es.
"mader" desnaturalizado que es la Rusio Soviética
DE CUFLET
Por I. Andren Collazo
NOTA DE LA REDACCION: E
autor
So oste
"atengo ocupó al
cordo do reprocontunto en Londres
de lo Emprosy Colano de Flores
(CUF LET) hOR" el posado mes
Moreno de 191,9.
, o que decidió
obersionor ol
de
comunisto
Cubre y
soliciano garlo politico
en el mundo libeu.
....Al, mision on Londres ero la de
fletar nores del mundo libro para
el comorcio maritimo con Cubo, o
fin de cubrir al
deficit resultanto
de la escoros de luques cúbanos
y del blaque comun-sia quo pudio.
con
mon pular
crol.
comer.
Parea no era rado fácil.
•--El erafico
del munde
libre
con
Cuba ho
disminuido en
un 41,6% entro
1963 y
8700.
casanos do oslo coido
Los
en el tráfico
maritmo del
onlima
mundo libre con Cubo
a na entende!
• Negro
del cobrerno de
los
Espados
Unidas;
prohibi-
ciones docrotados por diversos Gon
biernos, laios
como el de
Gracio,
al del Libono, y arros, y lo acción
del
boicot
emprendido
por los pre-
bajadores portuarios
del hemisfer
•traves de
ORIT.
•cuyo.
fronto marchon los miembros do lo
Foderacion Portuaria de Venezuelo.
....Tun pronso como se inició ol
boicos, algunas formos
navieros
britón.cos que
en aquel momento
estaban
considerando
le entrade
en el trafica maritimo con Cubo
pero que sombion mantenian rutos
2223S
nomico y al prolico maritimo de
Cubo que publican los Organizo.
cronos do carliados cutanos.
uno, por tiemplo, la aportunida
de vor alguno do los bolerinos,
Contonio en lo pog. 2
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## Page 27
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ESPECIALMENTE
TiA.
corries reale. son.
sur.
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de esp
caballero. come
sobremo.
de 1966
лʼд-апте сод ЗАПОТВ МаЛЕдІВУ
de
CUFLET
una deleon.
Eim.miosAmonog.ou.@pela
habio visio.
do Moscu rojo
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de
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FRANGISTAS.
1o dro.
a 4.0NDs.
da lin de erador las
se
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de
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Cerc
FRANGISTAS
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nerot
de
FRANCO SHIPPING
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no.
LET
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Hobo.
es*o delcoo.
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PARTNERS.
COMPANIA
NACIERA.
habia podide
pies
porque
dijo que
$U%
brun
disposicion
de CUFLET
en -por so
COMPANIA NAVIERA SA.
provisional, pero
DE
NADEGACION
PLATMOISA.• PURVIS
que m un futuro
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SM
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algunos de
Bus
¡verion o ocupos
0m190s
"es 03.n0s de FRANGISTAS eN
puestos clavery
Land'es!
casas podian volver o su esta do
'om 9 que
•F"IN"ISTA lo escodo hacien.
LiCATMEL LINE. Ja-egocos con los comunistos dos.
.. Por
lo $:s10, FRANGISTAS eS.
acau-er lo
WATED
•as mirles de hace iempo,
*as. rou vomado.
En espos
ratidar
armadores y
MOLASSES.
ponder a sus atruicios, la URSS co-
capitones de
los siquientes buques de
TengO MeDe
me"10 en 1765 a cor:
FRANGIS-
orur uno floro
de Citenc
TAS ESPON
sameridos o un
eroce sa
de dellores
pud.ciol en
IRENE
perC FRANGISTAS
BAR-
BARINO,
mapa ei depria de lista
ALICE.
PANTANASSA.
per-y se dieciser buques
cargu
embarca.
SOFIA,
EFTYCHIA, ANDRO.
MACHI.
KIRA MARIKLIA Y NIKO.
LAS F.
SAVLIRIS.
del
•RANGISTAS esperobo
paro
desplo.
ASSOPULOS Y
moririmo
••Orro de los pirotas
que
vechon lucrativomente del comercio
maritimo cubono
un 30
al cobrar por
108
30°% 18000
sobreprecio de un 20° o
los
Perifo
usual del
marcado
FRANG
Grorgio
TSAVLIRIS.
1оc0.
O. FRANGISTAS
meredó
la Union
Sovie
ASI ESTAN LAS COSAS
LIVANOS
BURVIS SHIDDING
FUNCINAN.
CROSS
CLUFE
NGISTAS
ton
con
que.
Cubo
lamente a lo
direa
de
CUFLET
PANCiSTAS promedió que
роп.
de exego que veci-
UR55 o 1a
disposición
de
Cutra, y.
EFTYCHIA
•CUFLET
.-FRASGISTAS SE
CUELET
in ir agralten so.
que no
gobierno
que
en altos
Llego
se decio que emia sobornados o
ol punto
--ir
"usanose quien es?
¿Algun
•No, hombrel jEs un comu
misto larinoomericono pro-so.
mérico!
Las Interioredades Ion do rondo o
(Continuacion)
polabros,
tiempo.
o la ido.
bu.
Antes de sere ror
en les operacio.
ques estaban fletados por
nes de TSAVLIRIS.
quisiero
riojes.y
pry ery.
cionar que
el mismo se
encuentro
a la vuelo, estobor
baso fletamento
actual,nenie
CUFLET. Y llo ree.
mengual.
Cuando
NEWGLADE
desgrocia
llegó al Jopón con el arimer cargo-
....Em 1963, TSAVLIRIS operaba dos
rescoron.
mendo de aruco los opone es oo.
o tres barcos solomente.
Gracios o
manchado de os
arucor
estaba
oxido y ademos conte-
las sobreprecios que le cobron ol go.
bierno
pudo
levantar
una
pis portisuado de
debido
a 1
eximo estado
los
1oo de 18 buques.
sugur.
bodegos del
le presento
10s
que ha disminuido debido
Lanera
CUFLET
TSAVI
los con.
qUejas a TSAVLIRIS pero este olego
ras y noufragios.
20b0
controlos
IRIS unir.
inmedrotamente que los
Eudonos ha.
bian
inspeccionado y
con CUFLET pero solicitar
donror.
buques antes de cerros el
log
cramientos de boncos
britanicos
Despues de numeroso
adquirie ass ae flora de borcos de la
intercambiado
esponden.
segundo Guerro Aundial.
--•Por
CUFLET
en pre
concolor
supuesto. el
gobierno cuba.
del NEWGLADE y util.
apoconsidera que TSAVLIRIS es
tar solo
el NEWHEATH poro
10s
oponsumiste, 'y
oficina
principol
de
vIajes
al Jopon.
isto parecto se
CUFLET en
Mabano
ha"
l final del asunto, pero no tu
convertido
ent
de chistes
de.
cubanos recapacilaron y se die.
bido o
los
enredos
en
+ on
que
se hon
cuento
que con lo pérdido del
envueltos
dicho NEWGLADE
los
miregas
demora.
amador
procicamente+
oble
primero encontrar buques
que flotas
problemo que resulro dillerl de
pues hor que recurrio o 10s
se aprovechon
ne dorer peor de lou
woacton
•--El segundo proliemo
quir los divisos poro pagar
9es.
El gobierno
cubano contram,
uno crisis trome
yo cia prenda de nes
tuación
del merendo mundo!
rero en ba, o la ha limitado o
sino lo
entreto de divisas dur so
cepto de los enporocines
ar. Sin
embargo el gobierno
tiene que buscar le monedo enre.
roble poro pagar pueronimento
armadores piratas.
"'CUFLET rene arrendodos o lia
rados por nempo m paron mome dos
5 buques beronicos, I griegor
no pagu
trone arrendodos odemos dos bus
yugoeslavos
5um
endios A Paro de lo o
1965.
Gobrerno
Poco después,
negociacion de los
cubano los peto cerror
cerrar lo
ensonces
trataron
contrato
de
concelar
TSAVLIRIS.
componio
se nego y
• 50.
bano
donde
negociar y su
go pora diciembre de
permitió al gobiero
pronsportar
cargo gener
fertilizantes.
pobrero
dor lorgas
di0'0
confirmado
por escrito.
le perder las suya uber en de do.
esos dos car quene laborie
•CATARON
el puesto o Manuel Novoo
ero a la
sazón el Gerente
de CUFLET.
•Abundando en el remo paso o ci.
Por orro ejemplo. En 1965, CUFLET
fleró el buque MAGISTER (pobellón
britanico)
CAYMAN
con
obreto
transportaro frupos
Finalmente
que
Despues
da
"letar el buque, los cubanos no pu.
TSAVLIRIS
croción
efectuar uno
direon
obtener suficientes frupos
en
vegetales y concelaron al contrato
cimiento del contrato se pospuse
de
Meramento.
---De
ra junro de 1967.
acuerdo con mi experienero,
---Otro
gobierno
cubono
problema
con
confronto do
TSAVLIRIS graves problemos en lo referente a
surg:i mas o menos al mismo tiempo
que los herhos onteriores
mercado de feres mercado al cual
no del Meramento
*ene que recurre
cubere
otros
dos
SUs
buques.
défica en el pronsporre maritima do
CUFLET
el
NEWHEATH
bido a la encanta de buques cuba.
pO Po
NEWGLADE nos y del
transportar
cubano
al dos problemas
mundo comunista.
m 0$
son 10s
siquientes:.
an-Mi sugerenci
que haz en la que
CUFLET
TANQUE
SENANQUE.
0040
mueles cubanas a lapas
que trasp.
el SENANQUE BA AIrO o
CUFLET nortea el armato, fansie
cuonto
8/ buque.
apon
fuera descorgado, e
escindipio
CIE DARMEMENT
MARITIME
S.A, protesto de inmediaro y incomu.
nICÓ o CUFLET que a no depos des
un plare dado
la
suma de lía, 100
troncos en un bonco feancés se lo do.
20-
puerto
europeo de
donde
cario el corgammlo do
cont,a
malas y ear
el producro de
vento de
lad m.e.
la Compañia
contars p89.
tipulado en al centroso de lleromento
por sois
•- En esto ocos on la loco perder a
CUFLET. Los demodosde apren la
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PROGRAMAS DE U.R. Y
REPORTALOS AL P.O.
BOX 3940, MIAMI, FLA.
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por Rodio Amóricos, 1160
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sie de tado il Dirwege
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aT.
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ALTHENTICATINO
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DISPATCH
FRISE LATE'S
S-E-C-F-S.-T
LIO.
+ HOM
SUBJECT
Chief of Station, UNRAVE
Chics, Wil: Chlot, NE
Acting Chief Of Station.
TYPIC/ ANSCROLL/ THUNIFORM
ACTION REQUIRED. REBENANCES
ACTION: FYI
REF : UFGA-26541, 8 Decenter libe
NO INDENIES RICHEES
OST NIALIND MST
CAM MINNIE INGERISS
MICRCY ILM.
Per Parn tuo of Reference, we are forwarding unier
soparale cover a revised mailing list for MASCROLL's unC.
have no additions or dcletions
to those nudressors listed in
Reference with the indicator "(bl.)"; they should continue
receiving coples of the ceonomic
reports lasued by ANSCROLL.
The adcreasees forwarded with this dispatch should receive
coples of econonte reports, of releases concerned with maritine
matters, aud
any other newspaper clippings and editoriala
which are considered appropriate by AbSCROLl and/or Suation
these addressees repince buse listed in Reference with
the ludicators "(econ)" and "(uar.)".
8.
We helleve the above revision will ensure a nore
effective MHSPAWN USe of ANSCROLL'S salerints during this
period of press censorship inposed by the present Greek
coup leadership.
TALTER D. NERDY
Attachment:
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1ca.
CROSS REFERENCE TO
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Athons, Greece
6.
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Po risto
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7.
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& VezantzogIou Street
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10. Mr. Ioannie Vollidie
lakodonse
Thossalonikl, Greoco
11. Mr. Bolon Grigoriadio
Akropolie
Is Veldlou Streot
Athens, Groeco
12. Naftilia Non
Atheus, Groece
13. Nel M10
14. Naftemboriki
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18. 1961100l mato strat
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CORPS
PEPRODUCTION PROMIBITED
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D....co D.0:o 0.000
UNIT
ILLE VE, COlM &
SLCRET 121SE8Z CITE
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PLS POUCK ANOTHER SET.
SECRET
SEGRET
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11 і д
ABSTRACT X
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UNIDAD MONTVLY, ISSUE, NO. 3%, May, 1908
Thia lasue has boon almost ontiraly devotel to a roprint of I. Andrós Collazo's ota
tomont concornin; las exportonce as a CUFLET reprosentativo in london. lo havo ra
printod most of tho contonts of the statement in the form of a signod articlo enti
tlod "INSIDE CUFLET".
As 18 known, Collazo tolls of the "dog rights" that have roon botweon the privateers
(such as FRANGISTAS) and CUFLET over violations of contracts, bad condition of the
shipo, oto.
Ho also discussos the doclino in froo world shipping to Cuba and its causos, as woll
as tho naturo and background of the shippors that participate in tho Cuban trado.
Bosidos the abovo, the following 1s Included in this 1usues
PAGE 11
EDITORIAL, "A CONMUNIST TRUTH", Volsky, the chlos of tha sovlot observine dologation
to the CEPAI mooting in Caracas, said that "Cuba 18 the minor daughter of the USSR.
and minor dauchtors are pampored". The Russian's insolenco has rouded the angor of
all woll born Cubans. Yot, thero's a lot of truth in what the Russian said,
Indood, minor dauchtors dopond on their parents, got ovorything they nood from then,
and are subjoct to their suprune authority. If the daughter worls, sho must almo turn
a good part of the fruits of her toll over to her parents.
This 1s what happens with Cuba and the USSR. The sovlots and their satellites sell
Cuba 78,6% of hor imports, dictato the policy of the Havana rógime, and take 80% of
her exports.
In view of this dependenco, who can dony that the relation betweon Cuba and Russla 1e
that of a minor daughter with respect to her parents?
The russtan only llod whon ho spoke of "pampering". Cuba 1s not pampored by Mother
Russias she is opprossed, exploited and corrupted by her
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-20
PAGE 28
CARTOONI: (BY Iuls Ro Cáceros, JT.)1 A shabby-lookine, charactor fucos Castro and
tollo him! "You'ro a nosy liar and an advonturor!". A Cuban in the foreground
asks a frionds "Who 15 that, a "gusaro"?" "No", roplies the friond, "That's a
Latin Amorican pro-Sovlot Corruntat».
• Mind
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SECRET
Chios of Station,
XX
Chief, B
Calel Of StatIOn, JEVAVE
DYYOUR/PRANCH /MIVIPE R
Batorlal on Trading sith Cuba
Roforences: 4. DIRECTOR 03837
B.
73758
For reforesus A to forard by separate cover
aterial producod and rolossed by the
sation ohich to hojo will be belgiul in sooting your
roquirenont to provide ALIPID I vith inforeation on
the negative aupecta of comarcial tradiug mith Cuba.
Attachmenta:
Die trtbutiou
V2 - C/H, T/o atts
8 - 1I/C00, 8/0 8668
W/StRA, USC outfie
lin! € 5 1867
26 Hay 67
UFGA 27678
CS COPY
1019M9809
16-120+46
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TOTAR COPIiS:
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Kph
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CONG
I FU IN CS PIANO, 19-120-26
RID COPY
Tanton, Che/luz 212
SECBET
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₴ 19417
10
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Tratelied mumber
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INTO JuWAVE
•TYPIC MISPAWN AUSCROLL
REFS :A UFGA-27416 (20 APRIL 1967)
4230 (IN 58430)
•PB
ABSTRAC!
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OF REP A PAPER. HOWEVER, WISH TO POINT OUT THAT PAPER QUOTES FIGURES
AND ARRIVES AT CONCLUSION ALREADY WELL KNOWN AND ACCEPTED BY
INDIVIDUALS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY.
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POTAL COPIEN
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EIL, VE C:19, ADDP. C1/OPS, C1/IC3, G/OA, FLE//INTZ,
SECRET iSSCOZ CITE UMWAVE 7202
DIRECTOR
TYPIC MHVIPER
REF:
3756(77134)
IN
SELECTING INFO REQUESTED PARA 2 REF ON
NEGATIVE
ASCRETS
OF TRADING WITH CUBA HQS MAY WISH
CONSIDEP
APSCROLL
VCL II NO.
05
SERIES OF ECONOMIC REPORTS ESPECIALLY
MARCH AND VOL II NO. S OF 19 DECEMBER
WHICH DISCUSS IN DETAIL SUGAR FRODUCTION PROBLEMS.
ALSO STATEMENTS TO PRESS BY DEFECTORS SUCH AS AMRIVER-I,
AMRAIN I AND ANSNAKE-I MAY BE HELOPUL. IF DESIRED
IMWAVE CAN POUCH THIS MATERIAL TO
SECR
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TOTAL COPIER
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ACTION
ACUANNE CUFY
DU RID COPY
INFO
Devo Lamorro Devore
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SEGRE T ICLISI CITE JINAVE 1155
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ict didAVe 1i:s 600.65400)
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MAY DE LEST CALE O. ALSO AP FILLO STUÃY WITH
1T5 LEW YURA CEFICE IOCATAFILO AS LESSFZO MAY iLO
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сисає
PROCEESIRO
DISPATCH
CXASSXXATI
SECRAT
Chior, wIl
то 1401»
INFU
FRR088
Chiop or Station, JAWAVE ArT
SUBEY TYPIC/Oporational
MATUREDD
CAN FUSION!
ABSTRAC!
Mr. M381LM8
ACTANI REQUALD. REILHLNCED
Action Roquired: FYI
Refurenco: Nono
1. On 27 March 1967, a lotter from Cuba was socoivod at
the postal addross sivon by the radio program
of ANSCROLL.
The
lotter had been mailod in Mabana on 4 March. 1967 and tho
conconte included thaco photos of an unidontifled individual
and ono photo ench of individuals idontifiod as Revnaldo
*IRSULA Broa and Antonto FERNANDEZ Fornandez.
A note which
was Includod stated that hencelorth tho sondor would idontify
himsolf as # pancrasio".
Indicatod that If it was destrod
rocoipt of his lettor could be montioned on the ANSCROLL
radio program but that novor should any montion of the
contontg bo montioned as this could revoal his idontity to
the
DSE.
Pancrasto statod his holp would not be much but
that his lottors might contain intormation which could be
of valuo.
llo wrote that he could not go into dotail as
he was unable to spond much time at the typowriter.
Pancragio concluded by saying the photos
of Antonio and
Roynaldo wore in the hands of a socurity agont who had
ordors to find them.
Thoy had both boen fugitives for a
long time.
Tho other photo (in triplicate) was of a
Canadian
citizon whose passport as rotained by the Dst and
was roportod ns lost for an unexplained motive.
On 10 April 1967, the message from Pancrasio was
ac nowledgod by radio and he sas thanked for his lotter and
told to continue his correspondenco.
3.
On 21 April 1967,
a second letter from Pancrasto
was received via key West, Florida.
The letter had been
10
Attachment-U/S/Cinerd)
Copies
of info received
• WH/ COG
&S COPY
""CROSS REFERENCE TO
Slice n39 DE cei
Stanley B. JERSAWIT
DATE TYRED
GATE DISPATCHEO
9 Mas 67 |MAY 11 19ST
DISPATCH SYNDROL AND MUMBLI
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HE AOQUARTERS AT MUNGRA
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..":
UNIDAD MONTHLY, ISSUE, NO. 37, May, 1967
This issue has been almost entiroly devoted to a reprint of I. Andrés Collazo's sta
tement concerning his experience as a CUFLET representative in london. we have
printed most of the contents of the statement in the fom of a signed amticle sutl
tIed "INSIDE CUTIET".
As 1s known, Collazo tolls of the "dog fights" that have risen between the privateers
(such as FRANGISTAS) and CUFIET over violations of contracts, bad condition of the
ships, ote.
He also discusses the decline in free world shipping to Cuba and 1tg causes, as well
as the nature and background of the shippers that participate In the Cuban trade.
Besides the above, the following 15 Inciuded In this Issue:
PAGE 110
EDITORIAL: "A OOMUNIST TRUTH": Volsky, the Chiel of the Soviet observing delezation
to the CEPAI meeting in Caracas, said that "Cuba is the minor daughter of the ISSA,
and ninor daughters are papered". The fussian's insolence has roused the anger of
all voll-born Cubans. Jet, there's a lot of truth in sat the fussian said.
Indeed, minor daughters depend on theds parents, get everything they need from that.
and are subject to their supreme authority. Il the daughter works, she must also turn
a gocd part of the fruits of her toil uver to her parents.
This is what happens with Cuba and the USSR. The Soviets and their satellites sell
Cuba 78.6% of her imports, dictate the policy of the Havana régina, and take 80% of
her experts.
In view of this deperdence, who can deny that the relation between Caba and Bissia 1a
that of a door daughter with respect to her parentst
The fussian oniy lied when he spoke of lipampering". Cuba 1s not paupoled by Mother
Russia; she 1s oppressed, exploited and corrupted by her.
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H736555+7 90-797-5
PAGE 28
CARTOON: (By Juis Ro Cáceros, Jr.): A shabby-looking character faces Castro and
tells him: "You"ro a nosy liar and an adventurer!". A Cuban in the foreground
asks a friond, "ho is that, a "gusano"?" "No", replies the friend, "That"s a
Latin Amerlean pro- soviot Cormunist".
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1049 74 7
SECRET
Chies of Station,
Chief, WIl
Chief of station, wavE
DYVOUR /PERUNCE /MHVIPER
interial on Trading with Cuba
Esferencos:
DIRECTOR 02887
B.
73758
Per roferonce A we forward by separate cover
material produced and rolened by the Alichol. organt-
mation walch ve hoye will be belpful in moting your
requirement to provide ALiPId. vit Infor tion on
tho negative aupoote of comercial trading with Cuba.
Hogur S. MAICHBANC
Attachaenta:
Faritine Stb Column prone reloases (0/8/C)
Defectors atatoonte
(0/5/C)
ABSCHOLI Econonte Heporte (U/S/C)
Distributton
• CDS,
MaY 2 9 1967,
20 Tiny ST
UNCH 37672
its 3r. 1
• 2a070] 305
tear ar
ES COPY
# 4-991-38831
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"(pics)
CITE DIRECTOR
04241
7
INTO JMWAVE
TYPIC MISPAWN AMSCROLI
SEPS:A UFGA-27416 (20 APRIL 1967)
B, SANTIACO 4230 (IN 58430)
ABSTRAC! X
HQS "DEFERS TO STATION JUDGEMENT AS TO VALUE PROP PLAY IN
OF REE A PAPER. HOWEVER, WISH TO POINT OUT THAT PAPER QUOTES FIGURES
AND ARRIVES AT CONCLUSION ALREADY WELL, KNOWN AND ACCEPTED BY
INDIVIDUALS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY.
END OF MESSAGE
19-120-26
23 May 67
WILLIAN V. BROE
C/WHID
BELLASINO OFFICER
LAC/NE/COG
_COORDINATING CUPCHES
SECRET
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AUTHINTICATINO
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CRASSIFY
TO FILE NO.
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#0.
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SECRET 161529Z CITE JMWAVE 7202
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16 HAT 67 m6 8 222
REF:
13136(77134)
IN SELECTING INFO REQUESTED PARA 2 REF ON
HIS.
OF IRADING WITH CUBA HQS MAY WISH
CONSIDER
APISCROLL
VOL. II NO.
05
SERIES OF ECONOMIC REPORTS ESPECIALLY
MARCH AND VUL II NO. 5 OF 19 DECEMBER
WHICH DISCUSS IN DETAIL SUGAR, PRODUCTION PROBLEMS.
ALSO SIATEMENIS TO PRESS BY DEFECIORS SUCH AS AMRIVER-1,
AMRAIN-1 AND AMSNAKE- I MAY BE HELOPÜL. IF DESIRED
JWAVE CAN POUCH THIS MATERIAL TO
SECRET
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&-REE TO
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SECRET
DESINOY
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ACTION
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IME, K'R, WH-
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SEE BET 1621504 CITE NAVAVE 7155
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• STORY BASED UPON -TUSY DISCUSSED ME: FUGLISMEO
MIAMI HERALD 12 WAY ENTITLED SUGAR MANVEST I: CUBA
MAY BE DEST SINCE '6I• ALSO AP FILED STORY WITH
ITS NEW YURK OFFICE IDENIIFIED AS PLISSPED DAY ilo
AIRMAILING ADDRESSEES BUIN ACCOUNTS.
SECRET
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..BT
SUM IT
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no da, at
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DISPATCH
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
PRO
POSEO
TO
Chief, WH
FROBA
WH/COG.
PROCESSINO
ACTION
BARKED FOR GENING
DO GROCERS BOA
EABOUARTERS
CAN ILOCE LUATING
10
ABSTRACT
I MICROFILM
Chief of Station, JiWAVE ArT
SUBJECT
TYPIC/Operational
Receipt of Information from Unidentified Source Within Cuba
ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES
Action Required: FYI
Reference:
None
1.
On 27 March 1967, a letter
from Cuba was received at
the postal address given
by the radio program of AMSCROLL.
The letter had been mailed in Habana on 4 March 1967 and the
contents included three photos of an unidentified individual
and one photo each of individuals identified as Reynaldo
*IRSULA Brea and Antonio FERNANDEZ Fernandez.
A note which
was included stated that henceforth the sendor would identify.
himself as *'Parcrasio".
He indicated that if it was desired
receipt of his letter could be mentioned on the AMSCROLL
radio program but that never should any mention of the
contents be mentioned as
this could reveal his identity to
the DSE.
Pancrasio stated his help would not be much but
that his letters might contain information which could be
of value.
He wrote that he could not go into detail as
he was unable to spend much time at the typewriter..
Pancrasio concluded by saying the photos of Antonio and
Reynaldo were in the hands of a security agent who had
orders to find them.
They had both been fugitives for a
long time.
The other photo (in triplicate) was
of a
Canadian
citizen whose passport was
retained by the DSE and
was reported as lost for an unexplained motive.
a nowieded by radio and easesame to neater and
told to continue his correspondence.
• On 21 April 1967,
a second letter from Pancrasio
was received via Key West, Florida.
The letter had been
Attachment-u/s/c(ul)
Copies of info received
istribution:
- WH/COG
I CROSS REFERENCE TO
CS COPY
Encinion ire 9 not reads
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
Stanley B. JERSAWIT
DATE TYPED
DATE DISPATCHED
9 May 67
MAY 1 1 1967
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA-27543
HEADQUARTERS FLE NUMBER
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47",
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
CLASSIFICATIONS
SECRET
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBIA
UFGA-27543
mailed from Habana on 13 March and was directed to Cillermo
ALFONSO,
649 William Street, Key West.
Typed on ohe of the
two sheets of paper forwarded by Pancrasio was a note saying
this was lotter rumber for fo. percorin and requesting
Guillermo ALFONSO to forward the papers to the same postal
address which he had previously utilized.
Copies of the
contents of this letter are attached under separate cover.
The one paper,
dated 27 September 1961,
appears to be a
list of Costa
Ricans who visited Cuba under the auspices of
ICAP.
The second paper appears to be a list of Brazilians
who visited Cuba, probably in mid 1960 when Janio QUADROS made
a visit to (uba as part of his presidential campaign in
Brazil.
4.
On 2 May 1967, a JMWAVE Officer visited Guillermo
ALFONSO in an effort to identify Pancrasio and develop
sufficient information to evaluate his information and
deterrine the extent of his
access.
ALFONSO claimed he
had no idea as to the identity'of Pancrasio and was unable
to suggest possible candidates from his relatives in Cuba,
former work associates, classmates or neighbors.
ALFONSO
had retained the envelop from Cuba which contained Pancrasio's
second message and a short message to ALFONSO.
The note to
ALFONSO stated that Pancrasio had received ALFONSO's name
and address from some unidentified Individual and that it was
requested
that ALFONSO forward the contents of the letter to
the
AYSCROLL address which was enclosed.
ALFONSO was
cautioned not to mention anything concerning the matter to
anyone, especially to relatives in Cuba.
Pancrasio stated
this was his second letter (not fourth as indicated on the
material which was forwarded on by ALFONSO) and that the
..first had been sent direct to the AMSCROLL address.
It was
stated this was the first letter by which ALFONSO would
serve as intermediary and
that other letters would come
at infrequent intervals.
Pancrasio had decided to use an
Intermediary address as
the AMSCROLL address was too well
known.
Pancrasio concluded his note by saying that he
preferred
to remain anonymous and that he would be remaining
in Cuba for two
In addition to the above cited
message, the letter to ALFONSO contained a calling card with
the name Dr Luc B. INVOCENT, President of the Haitian
Revolutionary Movement.
On the back of the card was typed in
Spanish "without comment".
ALFONSO was instructed to forward any mail received
from Pancrasio in an expeditious manner and JMWAVE Will
follow any leads obtained which might help to identify
Pancrasio in order to develop him into a more productive
source of information.
Stare. Is rit
Stanley B. JERSAWIT
USE PREVIOUS EDITION
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
CONTINUED
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LASSIFY TO FILE NO.
A-REE TO
FILE NO.
FILE RIDD MET. TO BRANCH O
DESTRor Dsic.
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTAFIED
TOTAL COPIES
ACTION
IRPO
ADVANCE COPY
CA
SPRODUCT ME
CHODAITED
GHOS
MO=
SIPT
Ta 65.5
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FILE, UB WHS, CAR CAlEROP.
SECRET 112305Z CITE JMWAVE 7135
DIRECTOR INFO
"TYPIC MHSPAWN
AMSCROLD AMOT
REFERENCE UMAVE 6978 (59428)
1 STUDY DISCUSSED PARA I REF RELEASED 5 MAY.
ONLY PICK UP SEEN BY STATION WAS STORY IN DIARIO LAS
AMERICAS 9 MAY, CLIP AIRMAILED TO ADDRESSES. HOW-
EVER AFP FILED STORY WITH NEW YORK OFFICE 9 MAY. WILL
FORWARD COPY TEXT WHEN AVAILABLE TO STATION, AMFRAME-1
ASSURED BY LOCAL AP OFFICE THAT STORY WRITTEN BUT AS
OF 1I MAY NOT FILED.
2. COPIES AMSCROLL STUDY POUCHED HAS BY IM-9283A1;
ON 18 MAY. AIRMAILING COPY TO INFO ADDRESSES.
SECRET
T
SECRET.
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## Page 54
INDEX. DYES (I NO
CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. 15
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LASSIFIED MESSAGE F
M-REF TO FILE NO.
FILE RID. BET. 2O BRANCH B
SECRET
PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED
TOTAL COPIES
REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED
38
ACTIGN
INFG
WA/COGs
/E RID COPY
ADVANCE COPY
lasure
Gat, CA/PROP
UNIT
TIME
LAN TO
ABSTPACT X
10 He 61 w 644327
SE CR E I 102137Z CITE SAWAVE 1103
INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC AMSCROLL
REFERENCE
4230(258340)
1• IMWAVE PROCEEDING PER PARA 3 REF•
STUDY
„BEING DISTRIBUIED TO AMSCROLL LIST 10 MAY. WILL
AIRMAIL
SPANISH TRANSLATION WILH CHARIS.
WILL APPRECIATE CLIPS INCLUDING EDITORIALS YOU
MAY BE ABLE ARRANGE.
2o REQUEST YOU DEFER PASSING MATERIAL UNTIL
17 MAY OR LATER IN ORDER ALLOW TIME FOR ARRIVAL
OF AMSCROLL MAILING.
SECRET
SECRET
BI
19-120-26
18 May67
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## Page 55
1-49274 d-090 Same 669200
Dres Do.
TOTAL COPIES
41
FILE RIDD
DESTROY D s16.
PET. TO BRAMSMP
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTiFOED
REPRODUCTION PRONIBITED
115/21
ADVANCE CO
UNIT
To WH/COG 8
GIRD CORY
EILE US WHS, F1, CA7, CA/PROP, 08/04, FIlINTZ, C4, CI/OPS, ClIC 3, S6S,
aquE
SECRET 8322252 CITE UMWAVE 6978
5942€
•DIRECTOR INFO
ANg E-
TYPIC MHSPAWN AMSCROLL AMOT
ĐEST
ABSTRACT
la145?
REF DIRECTOR 97866
LO FE REGUEST PARA 2 REF CURRENI SIATISIIGAL AMSCROLL SIUDY
COMPLETED 3 MAY INDICATE 1967 HARVEST TO BE MORE IN NEIGHBORHOOD
6,1 MILLiON MEIRIC TONS WHICH IN LINE WITH RESPONSITLE ANALYSES
•OF, CZAR:IKOU-RIONDA) AVAPLABLE TO AMSCROLL, HENCE PRESER USE
THEIR CONCLUSIONS BUT IN DISCUSSION SECTION WILL REFER FAVORABLY
TO SUMMARY SECTION OF UFE- 3567 THIS WILL ALSO AVOID SECUPITY
FACTOR OF USING PRECISE AMOT CONSLUSIONS. THIS STUBY WILL BE
RELEASED BY AMSCROLL 5 MAY. WILL ADVISE PER REF OF WIRE SERVICE
AND OTHER PICKUP.
2o. AMOT STUDY OF 25 APRIL OF RECENT RISE OF SUGAR PRICE AND
THEIR PROPOSALS TO COUNTER ROLE OF SPECULATORS FORWARDED TM928256
ON 2 MAY.. DRAFT OF AMSCROLL STUDY DISCUSSED ABOVE BEING
FORWARDED PRIORITY POUCH A MAY. ALSO FORWARDINE PERTINENT
EXTRACTS OF SUGAR LETTERS FROM MERRILL LYNCH, CZARIKOW-RIONDA AND
C. CZARNIKO, LID WHICH GERMAINE TO AMOI PROPOSALS.
3. AS THESE AND OTHER STUDIES REACH DIFFERENI CONSLUSIONS ONIONE
many 1867
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## Page 56
PASE 2 UMWAVE 6970 SÉ CRET
SECRET
SIZE DE SUGAR FROS ON AN ABSENCE HERE DE RELIABLE INFO ON SUCH HEY
FACTORS AS EXTENT, IF ANY, TO WHICH SOVIET UNION WILL RELEASE CUBA
FROM ITS COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE USSR WITH 4, 000, 00B TONS TRIS
YEAR SUMWAVE IN NO POSITION TO EVALUATE MERITS OF EITHER CONCLUSION!
WE DEFER TO HAS FOR EVALUATPON OF IMPLEMENTING AMOT PROPOSALS.
IN ADDITION SUCH ASSETS AS AMSCROLL, AMHIM, ETC.
AMRAIN I OR AMSNAKE-I MIGHT PREPARE STUDIES ATTRIBUTING THEIR
SINFO TO PERSONAL EXPERIENCE AND RECENTLY ARRIVEE REFUGEES.
•SECRET
*BT.
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## Page 57
SINGION
027
SECRET
DISP NO
FILE NO
DATE
INDEXING
MICROFILM -
•TO
INFO
FROM
TELEPOUCH
13169
NONE
3 MAY 1967
NONE
NONE
CHIEF OF STATION, UNWAVE
• CHIEF, FE DIVISION
CHIEF, WH DIVISION
•CHIEF OF STATION,
SUBJECT - TRANSFER OF IMWAVE ADVANCE TO
FOR
ACCOUNTING
ACTION
• SEE PARA 3
REFERENCE - UFGI-19178, DID 1D APRIL 67
"in"
do CONTENTS REF AND ATTACHMENIS NOTED AND REFERRED TO
.. REBHOLTZ WHOSE COMMENTS FOLLO
A. BOTH AMOUNTS ON VOUCHER 8511 PROBABLY PASSED AS ONE
SUM TO AMBLEAK/I WHO MAY MAVE SIGNED SINGLE RECEIPT FOR
S1,508.00 RAIHER THAN RECEIPTING $1, DOD.DO AND $50B. 0B
SEPARATELY, RE-EXAMINATION AOPROPRIATE FILES ON THIS ASSUMPTION
MAY SOLVE MYSTERY®
Bo ANY OUISTANDING ADVANCES THIS MATTER WOULD HAVE BEEN
TRANSFERRED TO SUCCEEDING CASE OFFICER GORDON RA. HAWLOTT
THROUGH FORMAL MEMO WHICH MWAVE FINANCE MUST HAVE HAD PRIOR
REBHOLTZ' CLEARING STATION. EXTRA COPY MAY BE IN AMSCROLL FILES
C. SINCE. AMBLEAK/D WOLADY CITIZEN / ALTHOUGH, THOUGHT
BY SOME ASSOCIATES A PBRUMEN EXILE/, HE MIGHT BE APPROACHED
DIRECILY TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT AND EETAIL EXPENDITURES MADE
WITH FUNDS IN QUESTION.
DO REBHOLTZ' RECOLLECTION PURPOSE OF ADVANCES WHICH
WAVE 1782 CITED ON VOUCHER AS AUTHORIZATION MAY CONFIRM, WAS
DEPOSIT ON LEASE, RE
RENOVATION AND REPAIRS HEIRLOOD
IN FASHIONABLE AREA OF CITY. CLEARED WOLADY REALTOR WHO MADE
ARRANGEMENIS, COPY OF LEASE IN IMHAVE FILES, PERSONAL OBSERVATION™
• SECRET TELEPOUCH FCOT-13169: PAGE ONE
as and
$568
A prog so he palpaga
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## Page 58
•I TÉLEPOUCH FCOT-13169 PAGE THO
DELLING IN PROCESS BY MAWLOTT AND RESHOLIZ / INCLUDING
•I STALLATION AIR CONDITIONER THROUGH WALL, AMBLEAK/ UTILIZATION
OFFICE AND POSSIBLE VISIIS BY CLEARED WOLADY ATTORNEY AS CONSULTANT
ON HEIRLOOM ACTIVITY PLUS OTHER SUCH INDICATIONS SHOULD PROVIDE
AMPLE EVIDENCE MONEY PASSED AND EXPENDED AS AUTHOR:ZED.
20 IF ABOVE LEADS CANNOT BE FOLLOWED UP EFFECTIVELY,
SUGGEST REBHOLTZ® CERTIFICATION BE ACCEPIED THAT TO BEST HIS
KNOWLEDGE FUNDS PASSED AMBLEAK/1 FOR APPROVED OPERATIONAL
PURPOSE. NOTE ADVANCE MADE 11 MAY 65 FOR ACCOUNTING ON OR BEFORE
11 JUNE 65, AND THAT REBHOLIZ ON ACTIVE DUTY AT JWAVE UNTIL
31 JULY/ ALTHOUGH REF STATES DEPARTURE APPROX I JUNES TIME
FACTOR SUGGEST SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTING RENDERED WITHIN NORMAL
DATE LIMIT SINCE OVERDUE NOTICE EVIDENTLY NOT ISSUED EVEN 45 DAYS
BEYOND DUE DATE /WHICH REBHOLTZ SAYS WAS FIRY SOP AT WAVE/•
3o PLS ADVISE ASAP SINCE RESHOLTZ ETA & JUNE PCS
-STATION AND WISH IO CLEAR THIS ITEY RATHER THAN TRANSFER IT AGAIN.
VICTOR So SANDVOLD
AID
DISTRIBUTION
2 - COS, IMWAVE/VIA TELEPOUCH/
1- CHIEF, FE DIVISION VIA TELEPOUCHA
1 = CHIEF, WH DIVISION/VIA TELEPOUCH/
SECRET
TELEPOUCH
FCOT-13169
PAGE THO
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SECRET
0E5T928 O516. 4i
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICO
REPRODUCTION PROHIDITED
AGSTER
WHIC.G-8 CIRID COPY
ADYANCE COPY
[rvoro
-m VR, W)H-8, CA- 2, CA/PRop, CA/O-4
0M IT
TIME
SECRET 622125Z CITE
JAVE INFO DIRECTOR
IYPIC MHSPAWN AMSCROLL
ABSTPAC!
4230/STHILLEN ACTING)
2 Маї E7 :: 58340
REFS UFGA 27416 628 APRIL 1967)
1. REFERENCE IS AN EXCELLENI PAPER THAT SHOULD SERVE OUR
PROPAGANDA PURPOSES WELL
ESPECIALLY SINCE THE
SEEMS
TO DESIRE A SOFTENING OF ITS PREVIOUSLY HARD ANTI-CUBA LINE.
2• WE CAN REPLAY THE ARTICLE IN ITS ENTIRITY IN FUNERAL-!
OR PROBABLY PLACE A SUMMARY OF IT IN THE FUAMBER-I SUNDAY
SUPPLEMENT. CA MORNING TABLOID OF SOME 200, 000 CIRCULATION ON
SUNDAYS, VERY BIG FUR D. IN EITHER CASE AITRIBUTION IS
NO PROBLEM SINCE EITHER OF THEM WILL PLACE IT WITH OR WITHOUT
ATTRIBUTION.
Jo THUS, IF IT SERVES YOUR PURPOSES WOULD SUGGEST THAT
AMSCROLL PUBLISH IT FOR PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION AFTER WHICH YOU CAN
SEND US THE SPANISH VERSION WITH THE CHARTS TOGETHER WITH A LIST
OF FIRMS IT WAS SENT TO AND WE WILL ARRANGE FUBLIC
DISIRIBUTION AS NOTED ABOVE MIGHT ALSO BE POSSIBLE SPIN OFF SOME
EDITORIALS BY OTHER ASSETS EITHER BEFORE OR AFTER GIVING
IT FULL
TREATMENT.
SECRET
SECRET
BT
199-120-26
2, 1a1 07.
BY
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C/WH
DISPATCH
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
PROCESSING
ACTION
POSED
TO
MARKED FOR INDEXING
Chief, Western Hemisphere
XXXX
MO INDEX AG ALQUIRED
INFO
Chief
of Station,
ONLY QUALIFIED
HEAD¿UARTERS DESE
chief. NE
CAN ILOGE ERDE (1M0G
FROM
chiel of Station, JHAVE KNF
ABSTRACT
AND MICROFILES
SURIC TYPIC/AMSCROLL
Request iron Greck and Spanish Embassies for AMSCROLL Publications
ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES
on Shipping
Action Required:
None, FYI
ACCOM-
PLISHED
1.
We: forward by separate cover a copy of a letter frum the
Royal Greek Embassy in Washington addressed to A!SCROLL together
with
a copy of the requested publication.
AMSCROLL answered the
request by return mail and took the opportunity to include more
recent material published by AMSCROLL which discussed Greek ships
and Cuba.
All of this material had earlier been sent the addressees
and,
further,
had been sent the list discussed in UFGA-26541
(8 December 1966).
We are also including in the separate cover
attachment
an
AMSCROLL material that appeared
in the American Marine Ergineer.
2.
On 27 April the Spanish Embassy in Washington telephoned
AMSCROLL to request one copy each of the January and February
1967 AMSCROLL Studies of Free World Shipping with Cuba.
The
Embassy explained that its file of this publication
_was complete
except for these two issues.
Rage E. Incuchband
Attachment:
As stated, usc ated)
Distribution
3-C/WH,
w/att,
lISC
2-COS
w/att. asc - ToouT, Poucl
2-WH/COGg
w/att. usc
CS COPY.
CROSS RESHENCE 90
CLASSiFICATIC I
SECRET
DATE TYPED
28 April 67
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA -27467
HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
19-120-26
19-120-26/3
DATE DISPATCHED
MAY *- 1 1967
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26 Uar'6
ROYAL GREEK EMBASSY
WASHINGTON. D.C.
April 17, 7957
Morimiento Unida Revolucionaria
10 S.E. 9th Street
Kiant, Fla. 33131
Deer Sir5g
Kouald you kindly send us 2 copies
of your nusber 6 Politieal Notcbosk Saries
The Maritine Fifth Coluan (Suplenent).
Thanking you in advanceg
Truly yours,
Ikerarid!
I,Kerasidis
Secretsry.
s/oat1UFGA-274+1
CS COPY
19-120-26:
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NERICH: MRI: ENGINER sarch, : 907 p.- 19
who have been employed 25
Boid 1o9 lirio lo established
• at $100.
"Becalator ('laisa"
The AFI-CIO has pro-
posed that an escalator"
clause be incorporated into
Social Sccurity so that a IC-
Greoks Disciplia
Cuba Traders
Fourteen thiy ownera
and
merchant marine
Captalis
were recently indicted by arcel
muthorities for salling
trans-
to
Cuba In violation
of
existing regulallons.
The Minister of
the
Mer-
chent Marine
tans reportediy
ment to the proger proccation
authorities the lies aralnse the
OWKeTB
and
captains
IS.
Irene, B.S. Borkariro, S.3. Allec
and
GS. 1971302952.
All the
Tessels ure registered lu Pira-
e121.
Oharges for similar violations
are so be brouch, coco agalrat
the
OWNEIG
and
Captains of
the 8S.
Tina, SS.
EItch't,
BS. Andronachl, S.6. Eure IIa-
rIklela. 8.5. 1ixolas 7, 3.5. NIk-
clas M., S.S. Roulamels and
6S. Botia
The courts and the Merchant
Marine Disalplinary Roard are
reportedly Investigaling charg-
es against other owners and
d believe that the United
States, now surpassed by 13
Western
European natioas
in the field of social weilere,
can and should provide its
citizens with a realistic and
sound Social Scrurily sys-
tern consistent with our re-
sources."
The steene. lOUIST ITIES
(Lykes Bros) and the Yema-
shiro Staru recertly
collided
during heavy weather at Kee-
liness At Sea
Rate Decines
Reported illnesses and in-
juries among seagoing per-
sonnel in 1006 in rolation to
the
average number of 20a-
laring jobs dipped lo a nevi
1o7
for the last decade.
Recently announced feures
stated that the combined per-
centage of Illness and inJuries,
based on an arerage of $8,000
Jobs lost year, docilid to 73.7
per cent from the 85.5 per ceas
reported on 40,000 Jobs lo 10=3.
The respective percentees o!
Infurles and linesses alo dic
elined.
The reilo
of Infurics
last scar droppod lo 424 per
cent front 15.5 per cent in 1535,
and that of Illners was corn
to 37.3 per cont from tre tiat
40 percent registered lise pre-
Pous year.
The percentage of injuries is
the lowest recorded since I9C1,
and that of Illness is the lorest
since 195%
All told, in 1908 licensed and
unliccissed U.S. merchant ma-
rine personnel were reported as
injured or ll: 13,015 tinies. Re-
ported Injuries totaled 22,523
and reported illnesses lotaled
20.182.
See can 22144
26 "Gor 6.?
18Do0 RagE 1A
icy which has led since
the end of Work Mär II
lo regeet and abuse of
the American merchant
marine
by government
axenries.
"President Johnson an-
nounced
more than
jcars ago that he would
Hi offer a nes maritime pol-
ij dey but this still has not
ben put forward. In the
meantime, pressures have
been
increasing
within
government to abandon
entirely the idea that our
country needs a strong
Amicrican merchant mar
ine.
1:
"It is against this back-
I ground that we have ex-
amined the proposals ad-
vanced by
Secretary of
Trarsportation Alun Boyd.
"We find many short-
cornings in this program.
& Most of its goals are far
from adequale to mect the
nation's nceds. It contains
provisions which sould
damage
rather
than
i strengthen the effective-
# Tess
ot
our merchant
marine. It leaves many
questions unanswered.
""Ilowever, in view of
the present desperate con-
dition of the U. S. merch-
ant marine, we must re-
sard the fact that a pro
gram is being proposed
and that it is positive even
to the degree that this one
18, R8 & hO:
*The
stands is &
It should
wards ani
make ever
that the
guards are
Inbor and
the
mari
must abar
manger al
Scaling at
ite behind
Is practici
obtainablc
"We be
ernment
abandon w
gerous Be
the FDL
are advar
- tutes for
range mI
policy. It o
to weaker
сел-рожет.
• FDL proz.
lined appe.
separate
from
tO!
necd. This
unrcalistic
all lessons
end result
imical to •
terest, un
defense an
abilities.
"For the
devices sui
•ed "effecti
org
whicl
CHOSET
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55-030-9-08--
FRONT PAGE:
"UNIDAD" NONTHLY, ISSUE NO. 36, APRIL, 1967.-
(1) ANOTHER REGIME OFTICIAL LELECTS IN GIEAT BRITAR: A brief story on the Colla
so defection, followed by excerpte from his original statement. Excerpts include:
reasons why free world sea trade with Cuba is declining (U.S. Black List, Letin
workers' boycott, etio); Cube-trading shipouners take advantage of Castro and over
charge him for charters; the personnel problem in "Yambisas"; the planned deception
for Expo 67 (exhibiting console record players rade up of foreign components and
wood as Cuban made; general corclusion: régine officiale don't know where they are
haaded for.
(2) EDITORIAL: HATED BY FRIMID AND FOES The Russians hate Castro because he has
two timed them in the Sino Sovict lit; the chisese loathe him bacause they regard
him as & mercenary who has sold out to the Soviets, Latin American Rods hate him
as well, because, as they, say, he has promoted fractionalien in their ranks. Anti-
Commists throughout the Anericas hate him too, as there is not a country in the
hemisphere where mothers and wives are not mourning the loss of a dear one to Cas
troite terrorists.
And anti-Red Cubans would not touch Cestro with a ten-foot pole.
Hated by friend and foe alike, how could anyone think that Castro may eventually
survive a chronic ed nonde crisis that his own ineptitute has wrought on the nation?
PAGE TWO:
(1). MOROCCO BREAKS DEPENDENCE QI CUBAN SUGAR: Fron the EIR we take the story on the
Moroccan plan to develop their. on sugar industry at the expense of purchases from
•Cuba. This plan, we stress, is receiving folish financial and technical ald, which
shows to what extent Castro's Red cotrades are concerned with his sugar interests.
(2) DO THE SOVIETS SEND "PEJECTS PARDE TO CUBA?: Also from the EIR, this is the .
story on the "coincidence" that poor-quallty or defective parts began to arive in
Cuba, under Soviet Cuban barter agreements, right after the price of sugar droppede
(3) WHERE IS RAUT
unorous poes by luis R. Cáceres, Jr. It goes like tbis
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0 2=
(it shynos in Spanish, of course): where would Rail be? - Is he out cutting
cane - cr viciou-ly murdering Cuhans - or hiding insido a trunk? there migit
he be? = what could have haypenod to Raulito? - maybe he's got the "ghakes
or was abducted by (eloped with) a Congolese? (Thie is a reference to the old
Cuban Joke about Raul being a honosexual and having a preference for husiy Congo
20s0).
(4) Boxs CUBAN! Help the fight against the tyrary. Pass this leste on to
your friends an trusted acquaintances. Report to un any news that night be in
teresting (ve give our P.O. Bor No.). le welcone your criticisms, 'coments and
- mugestions.
PACE THREE:
(1) Continuation of front-page story on Collazo.
(2) CASTRO TO BE ACCUSED BY REDS: a brief story on the announced plans of the
Venezuelan Comunists to charge Castro with midling and prototing fractionalls,
at a forthcoming Cornist meeting in Prague.
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viet euge
20-957
ISPATCH
SE CHE T
PROCESSING
ACTION
Chief of Station,
Chief, lestern Hemisphere
#R038
SURIZETO
Chict of Station, JHAVE
TYPIC/HISPANZAMSCROLC
Study of Cuban/USSR Trade Relations
ACTOS REQUIRED. FEFIRERCEO
ACTION: Sce paragraphs 3 and 4.
REFERENCES: A.
3885
B. DIRЕCТON-86882
C. JWAVE -6130
7xXX
Nº 10322.3÷ 613.7º60
+:::
ten do?:? 012085
AESIRACT
1. JINAVE forwards herowith a study entitled Economic
Belations Between Cuba and the Soviet Union:
How Much lepen-
dency? Boti
land Headquarters are being provided with
an original and one copy of the study in English and an original
-.--and one copy in Spanish®
Two sots of the one table and the six
charts that support the study are also being forarded each
addressee.
This is an AlSCROIL prepared study; the author is
ArRant in collaboration with AlSikE-1. It
was prepared in
resposse to references A and B.
We have limited this study to an attempt to provo
statistically the very rapid rise of Cuban economic dependency
upon the Soviet Union.
We have intentionally avoided editorial
Izing as the facts speak for themselves; thus we have drawn no
political conclusions, nor have we attempted to establish that
this econonic dependency carries with it an implicit policy
control on the part of the Soviets (partly because policy control
does not necessarily follow and, in any event, the reader is free
to draw his own conclusions).
If it does not run counter to Station
plans,
we suggest that ANSCROLL - a JINAVE
-rproduce this study
under its name for private distribution to its list of sugar bro-
kers, trading firms, and international organizations that deal
IAT
19-120-26
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with or are
interested in following the Cuban economic piture.
He rould particularly like to bring this presentation to the
attention of Europern
firms and organizations with which AXSCROLI
is in contact and which are a factor in Cuban trade.:
le believe
that this will also give a basis for attribution tol
should the Station desire it; if not,
the facts and figures could
be used by Station I
Twithout
attribution and without
sourcing, for that matteis as ve belleve that the figures will
stand.
JhNAVe Will appreciate comments on the value of this
from Headquarters and I
We also request a cabled
response from
to the suggestion in paragraph 3 that
ANSC: Old reproduce this study.
Bark F. EFFIELD
Ament,
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ECONCHIC RELATIONS BETBEEN
CUBA AND THE SOVIET UNION: HOW MUCH DEPENDENCY?
'ser
-1.
meni son dad tristanica
Cuba's dependency on
the Soviet Union is known. The question iss how much de
pendency? In order to arrive
at some conclusion we have chosen Cuba"s foreign trade
statistics for the 1959-1966 period.
We will work under the following economic assumption: Economic dependency of one
country on the other can be indicated to a considerable extent by their trade as this
• Indicates the need one country has of the other as a market for its exports and as
a supplier for its imports.
What we will do is to analyze the Cuban Trade Balance for the 1959-1966 period. *
1) According to the assumption we established regarding trade dependency, we can
say that during 1959 Cuba
was
dependent upon the Free Horld for its markets as total
" trade value for that year amounted to $ 1, 305, 700,000 and trade value with the Free
World represented $ 1,289,000, 000 (or 98.8% of the total trade).
Broken down into exports and imports we see that in 1959 Cubar exports totaled
$ 637,700,000 while total imports were $ 688,000,000. Thus, the trade balance showed
a $ 26,500,000 deficit, which was a reflection of the trend started in 1958 due to
* Every figure in this paper will be given in U.S. dollars únless otherwise
Indicated. The sources for the figures used throughout the analysis, the
•table, and charts were: "The Economist", "The New York Times", UN's Econo
mic Reports on Latin America, "Cuba Comercio Exterior" magazine, "Visión"
magazine, "IS News & World Report", and The Economist Intelligence Unit"s
"Quarterly Economie Review"
It should be remembered that the figures refer only to the Cuban Trade Ba
..."lances lola, imports and exports, and not to the Cuban Balance of Payments
which would reflect loans and financial arrangements, plus the Soviet mili-
tary and techical assistance, figures which do not appear in the balance of
trade and which are not available to us with sufficient authenticity to war
rant their use.
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the unstable political situation under the Batista regine and the ecunomic insecurity
of the new Castro regime.
Of the above mentioned exports, 97.8% were to Free World countries and only 2.28
if is to toch
to Communist countries, Impost-wise, 99.96 were wade from Free Morid countries, while
Ool% were made from Communist countries.
Thus, we can conclude that Cuba was still very much dependent upon the Free World
as rade wind rautina 1959, Further, at loast $ 623, 800,000 (97,8% of total exports)
was collected in hard currency.
2) In 1960, Anastas Mikoyan visited Cuba and the Cuban Soviet trade agreement was
signed. The effect of this agreement is immediately apparent when viewed through Cu
ba"s foreign trade figures®
Total trade value decreased in 1960 to S 1,168, 000,000 from $ 1, 305, 700, 000. Free
World participation decreased more than proportionately, do the value of Cuban trade
with the Free World was $ 897,000,000, while trade with Communist countries increased
(od 2% 271,000,000 for 23,386 of total tradel versus $ 1,289, 900, and and $ 15,920,000
respectively in 1959
.The trade balance was
in favor of Cuba in the anount of $ 68,000,000 as control..
of imports, especially from the Free World, established in 1959 was having its effect.
3) In 1961 the whole foreign trade picture was transformed. It was almost the
reverse of 1960. Total trade amounted to $ 1,253,600, 000, of which Free World parti-
cipation represented $ 348,600,000 (or 27.84) and Communist trade $ 905,000,000 (or
72.276)
No can look at this another way. In 1960, Cuban exports earned $ 467,000,000 in
hard currenty. In 1961, the hard currency earnings amounted to $ 166,800,000 since the
$ 458,100,000 value of Cuban exports to the Communist countutes represented "agreement
valve" or "nomihal hard currency value" as the trade was conducted under barter agrees
ments, with the Soviet Union providing about 10% to 20% ofthe total Cuban export value
in convertible currency.
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Cuba was now dependent, economically, upon the Communist World, especially the
Soviet Union.
The fact that little hard currency was obtained from its new trade part
mers further commited Cuba's econony to the Communist Bloc.)
4) In 1962, the trend continued. Total trade was $ 1,257, 000, 0000 of which
$ 1,031,000,000 (82.18) was with the Communist Bloe and only $ 226,000,000 (17.996)
with Free World countries.
Another phenomenon appeared during 1962. The Savlets, who had been carefui
not
to press Cuba during 1960 with regards to their trade balance (which was favorable to
Cuba by $ 31,000, 000) were shrewd enough to close the gap during 1961. The balance
was favorable to Cuba by $ 11, 200,000. 3
Clearly, the Soviet pressure was on. In 1962, Cuba faced a $ 227,000,000 defleit
with the Cormunist countries. Compounding this is the fact that by 1962 Cuba had spent
30.6% of its hard currency
reserves in Free World markets®
Dependency upon the Soviet Union arrived to stay as trade with the Communist World
represented 82.1% of total trade and imports from the Conmunist area bad for the first
time, surp as sed Cuban exports to the Bloc.
3) Two interesting developments occured in 1963.. First of all, total trade ilth
the Communist countries maintained the 1962 level ($ 1,031,000,000 In 1962 and
$ 1,054, 900, 000 1n 1963). But, the Soviet Union tightened the grip by increasing its
exports :to Cuba to $ 687, 900,000 (In 1962 they represented $ 629,000, 000), while Cuban
exports to
the Communist Bloe decreased to $ 366, 000, 000 (in 1962 they represented
$ 402,000,000) Thus, the imbalance for Cuba Increased to $ 322,900,000 (in 1962 1t
was $ 227,000,000)
necrop use
At the same time, Cuba attempted an approach to the free world markets by taking
advantage of an increase in the price of sugar in the world market (sugar averaged
8.48 cts: per pound during this period). Cuba"s total trade with the Free World in -
ereased to $ 354, 300,000 (1n 1962 it had been $ 226, 000, 000).
Cilanen
Nevertheless, the 1963/trade balance worsened for Cuba as it showed a $ 323, 200,000
deficit. -The Free Horld ecuntries were able to turn the tables on Cuba (as in 1962
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..dit.
the Tree wait
head
they had a $ 12,000,000 deficit on the trade balance with Cuba and now Cuba mas
$ 300,000 stoista
defect with the Free would,
6) For 1964, a favorable world sugar market (average price of 5.86 cts. per pound)
encouraged
•Cuba to continue its flirtation with the Free Morld. The Cuban treasury
was able to handle some hard currency for the first time in the Castro era and Cuban
cormercial missions were sent to Europe and Japan to purchase items no longer availabl
in Cuba.
Total trade increased to $ 1,722,000, 000 and the Free World participation Increased
From $ 354, 300,000 (23.28) in 1963 to $ 612,000,000 (35.6%). The Free World spending
spree took its toll as the trade balance with the Free World
showed a $ 30,000,000 dem
ficit for Cuba. And here, we are speaking of a hard currency loss.
Not even in the midst of Cuba"s affair with the Free World did the Soviet Union
Lose control of the situation. On January 20, 1964, Cuba was signing a trade agreea
ment with the Soviet Union by which it was cormiting about half of
its planned
future
• sugar production to the Soviet Union for the next six years. The amounts Cuba agreed
to deliver to the Soviet Union were: 2,100,000 metric tons in 1965, 3,000, 000 in 19663
4,000,000 1л 19678 4,000,000 1л 1968, 5,000,000 in 19693 and 5,000, 000 in 1970. The
Soviet Union did agree to fix the price of Cuba"s sugar at 6 cts. per pound, which
perhaps seems generous in 1967, but hardly a good offer on January 20, 1964, as the
price of sugar on January 19, 1964 was 9,50 cts. per pound. Adding insult to injury
the Soviet Union did not include in the 1964 trade agreement its previous comitment
to provide Cuba with 10% or 20% of the payments in hard currency as it had done in the
1960 agreemente
7) By 1965 Cuba was sending few trade missions
abroad, wirtually.-ceased its hard
securind
-currency purchases, and found itself with almost no hard currency (the average price
of sugar had dropped to 2.12 ets. per pound), During 1955 Cuba faced the Soviet Union
more empty handed
than before and
the general trade situation returned to 1963 levelg
except that by now the Communist
countries had more participation and the Free World
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5 m
had less.
Total trade amounted to $ 1,551,000,000 (compared to $ 1,410,200, 000 1n
1963), but trade with Cormunist countries reached $ 1,195,000, 000 (compared to
$ 1,054,900,000 1n 1963) Trade with the Free Horld remained at the same level
- $ 354, 300,000 in 1963 and $ 356, 000,100 in 1965, but sith a difference - the Cum
ban defielt in its trade balance with the Free World rose from $ 300, 000 in 1963 to
$ 60,000,000 1n 1965.
So, the Soviets continued in control as trade vith the Communist countries rem
presented more than three quarters of Cuba's total trade for that year. The sugar
production had already been mortgaged, the sugar market was depressed, and Cuba was
more and more dependent upen the Soviet Union.
8) Then came 1966, Sugar prices decreased to an average of 1.86 ets. per pound,
Total trade decreased to $ 1,465,000,100 as compared with $ 1,551,000, 000 in 1965.
.. Trade with Coumunist countries also decreased (from $ 1,195, 000,000 in 1965 to
$ 1,160,000,000 in 1966) and the Soviets were able to rush a little further and in
creased Cuba's deficit in the trade balance from $ 119,000,000 in 1965 to $ 200,000, 000
In 1966.
Free Morid countries also gained. Total Free Vorld trade decreased to $ 305,000, 000
(from $ 356,000, 000 in 1965), but the Cuban deficit increased from $ 60,000,000 in
1965 to $ 65,000,000 in 1966.
Our conclusions follow:
_FIRST: Cuba is economically dependent upon the Soviet Union.
SECOND : This dependency is increasing. It has risen from 1.2% in 1959 to 79.28
by 1966.
To buttress this conclusion we boint out that:
• A) Cuba has mortgaged Its sugar production to the Soviet Union.
B) Cuba has exhausted 14g hard currency reserves.. While an exact
1s.
not avallable we estimated it to be about $ 20,000, 000, in December 1964.
C) Cuba does not receive hard currency from its trade with the Communet
countries under the present barter agreements.
-..
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D) Cuba has a $ 1,132, 000,000 trade defieit with the Communist countries
for the 1963 - 1966 period.
Nor does
this figure include Communist technical assis
tance, military equiment, scholarships, and the like.
THIRD: Cuba has lost Its position at a meaningful trader in the Free World, which
in turn has increased its dependency upon the Soviet, Union.
Note. For a statistical surmary on Cuban Foreign Trade for the 1959 - 1966 period
and for a graphie presentation of the above analysis see attached Table No. 1
and Charts Nos. 1 to 6.
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CHART NO.I
CUBAN FOREIGN TRADE
1959-1966
Expressed in Mollion US bollars
13C:
8c0
1100
5cc
doc
Ico
26c
100
1959
FAIRTS TO
COMUNIST COUNTRIES
SOURCE: TABLE NiC.i
1960
1961
INTERTS FROM
COMMUNIST COUNTERES
1962
1963
EXPORTS TO
FREE NiCHLO
1964
1965
IMPORTS FRIM
FREE NORLO
1966
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CHART NO.6
GUBAN TRADE WITH
COMMUNiST COUNTRIES AS
PERCENTASE DE TOTAL TRADE 1959-1966 TOTAL TRADING
EXARTS -
iMPORTS
30
WERED SUGAR MARKET APERAGE PRICES
252
290
8.48...
58
• 21}
ETS PER POUND
1$6
1467-1
1G6C
• 1761
156.3
1964
184-5
SENCE TABLENO.
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Corrunist
count riag
Nen-Communist
countries
'ommunis
countrlag
Non-Cer-unist
countries
10181
Communist
coune ries
Non Communist
countrles
10831
Corrunist
countries
•Nen Communist
countles
Total
Communist
countries
Non. orrunist
countries.
Total
Communist
countrles.
Non Commist
crusirios.
Ictal
Cormunist
rrunities
Non-Communist
ecuntries
10?21
Communist
rounogies
Non formunist
1..11
.., .-
1910
194!
1961
1961
148.0
4920€
axe?
at 49
8, 34.5
TAPLE NO. !
CURA: FORETEN TRADE
1959 - 1966
(Expressed in ai111on USS )
EXPORTS
13,2
623,9
637,7
151,0
167,0
61900
159.1
16t.R
624,9
402,0
1190
521.n
3:5
36F,0
177.0
& PORTS
2.2
109
hera
97.8
666.!
668,0
120,0
450.0
330,0
646, 9
191,3
- 628,7
T7e1:
22.9
100.0
629.2
107.0
736.0
32,5
177,3
687,2
321,0
1008,2
657,0
202,0
563?
- 193e?
anifto?
99,9
100,0
21,9
78, 2
100,0
70.0
30,0
100.0
83,3
18,5
100.0
→79.3
22,3
100,0
, 69,5
31,4
100.0
73.2
26.1
100,2
79,5
21,8
10000
13,3
8289,9
1303.7
271,0
897.0
1168.0
905,0
348,6
1203.6
1032,0
220,0
1237,0
1054,9
356,3
1810,2
1110,0
61212
1722.0
1803.0
356, 9.
155L2
1160,9
303. 2.
1865e?
1:,132.5
1.₴
28,9
100,C
23, 3
76,7
100-0
72,2
27,9
130,2
82.1
17.9
100.0
78?
23,2
100,0
64,3
35, 5
100.г
77e8
22,9
10000
79,₴
20,8
190e0
==
15.8
- 6223
- 2.3
31.2
37.0
68,0
33.2
-- 152
= 3,9
-227.3
1200
-213.0
- 322.9
- 0.3
= 30,2
-296,3
=139,9
- 60.0
-27902
-220.0
→2,302
=1,23:9
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CHART NO.5
CUBAN TRADE WITH COMMUNIST COUNTRIES
1958-1966
700
EXPRESSED IN MILLION AGREEMENT NS DOLLARS
KO
EXPRESSED IN PERCENTAGES, TRADE VALUE = C6%
90
6600
10
bo
400
• 5e
. 43
200
30
20
1100
#D
145A POO MI MA
19691446 1965 1966
1959 P860 868 N882 163 V96 196s 1964
• EX PORTS
IMPORTS
SCURCE: TABLE NC.l
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CHART N0.4
CUBAN IMPORTS
1959-1966
IMPERIS FROM SELECTED AREAS EXPRESSED iN PERCENIAGES. TOTAL IMPERES = 100.0%
• 1954
1960
1961
1962
COMMUNIST COLATRIES
196}
1764
1765
FREE MIRLD
SEURCE: TABLE AO.I
•:-
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CHART NO.3
CUBAN EXPORTS
1959-1966
EXPERTS TO SELECTED AREAS EXPRESSED IN PERCENTAGES, TOTAL EXPORTS: 100.0%
ICO
• 32
50
40
30
10
1939
1960
196l
196%
CEMMUNIST CONTRIES
1963
196A
1465
.1966
FREE WIRL
SCURVE: TABLE NE.A
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CHART NO.2
CUBAN FOREIGN TRADE
1959-1966
TRADE WITH SELECTED AREAS EXFRESSED IN FERCENTAGES, TOTAL TRADE = 100.0%
150
50
30
1957
1960
1961
19t2
COMMUNISS COUNTRIES
1963
1964
1965
1966
FREE WORLD
SCURCE: TABLE NO.I
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Imssall DAP
MEMO LANDUA
TO : Chief of Station, WAVE
1 Aprll 1067
WPW-1333
FROM
: PH/MARCHIBANK
SUBECT: TYPIC/OPERATIONAL
AUSCROL Progress Report
1 January - 31 March 1067
Distribution
3 - COS
— PH/MA ACHBANK
• P#/Chrono
- REG
A. OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGITS
1. During the quarter under review ANSCROLL continued Ite
campaign to discredit the Cuban regime's economic magement.
As before, the campaign was conducted by the AUSCrOil, radio
program and by serious econoule studies and comment thet were
provided its mailing list of sugar brokors, selected firm
engage: In Intornational trade and shipping, and commorcial and
tochnical Journale.
The Station continues to be encouragod by
ovidence of increased acceptance of the AUSCROl!, efforts.
For
example, AlSChOLi received eighteen letters from Cuba during this
quarter, all of which were in direct response to the radlo program.
Of these, twelve were received in larch which repiesents the
This compares
with eleven the previous quarter and
highest sonthly total sluce initiating the prograncho corresponding
only three In
quarter of 1965.
In January, the Vice President of the Association
of Sugar Producers of Puerto Rico called upon the AUSCRO:Y
offices to request ANSCROLL's assistance in preparing a chapter
on Cuban sugar production problems to be included in a book this
person 16 wilting.
AMSCROLL received requests fron four univeral-
tles or colleges requesting vritten mterial, fron a graduate
student preparing a thesis on the lot of the
the U.B. Army Special Warfare School iibrary, and others.
wire services, particularly Associated Prese
and Agence France
Presse, continued to file stories based upon AMSCROLL releases.
3. The AlSCROLL radio program continued as reported for the
last
quarter-daily except Sunday for ten minutes over ANTHIGY..
In addition, on 1 January AMSCROLL began a thirteen minute
program each Sunday on AuTHIGH.
These programs are in large part
confined to subjects of an economic nature with the time on
Sunday devoted to an in-depth analysis of what has occurred in
this area since the previous Sunday.
Typical themes bit through
out this quarter vere: Economie and sociological aspects of
Castro's "San Andres"
speech of 28 Innuary, an unfavorable
balance of trade with Spain of $30,000,000, signifIcance of Sovlet
trade with Chile as compared with Cuba, an analysis of a UN
economic study of Cuba which shows that rice production In Cuba
has declined 50% slico 1960, the Royal British Institute's
finding that Cuba's economy makes her a poor trading risk,
and
& report that Greek ship owners that persiat in trading vith
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"! "':"
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Cuba are being brought to trial.
Throughout this period and
"honever possible a particular
effort was made to relate
developments in China to present or posalble developments in
The difficulties of
the Chinese economy provided
oxamples to wbich & Cuban "twist' could be put; e.g., the
Chinese and Cuban economic fallures denonatrate tbe tallure of
appliod communian in the economic area.
9. AUSCROLL 15 continuing Its analysis of the current
Its releases on this subject continue to generute
Intorest ard the Station has seon coverage in The Miant Herald,
Diario Las Americas.
shipping to Cuba wore picked up by both AP and AFP and were
published in the newspagers liated in the previous sontence as
well as Tho Montreal Star. The AMHIM Bulletin also carries
the bulk of these releases and we can therefore presume coverage
0f at least some of thia Informtion In Jatin America.
Interesting study was an analysis of British/Cuban trade which
demonstrates that Great Britain 18 now gotting the botter part
of the bargain; this story was tilod by
AFP as vas a story of
the poor quality of molasses being soid by the Cubans to Britisb
Finally, ANSChOiL continued to get mileage from the
Damller-Benz story by reporting that this Gernan flrm
has finally
rofused to sell spare parts to Cuba; the story was filed by ArP
and publiahed at least by Diario las Anoricas.
4.
AMSCROLI, continued its malling program to Cuba, but on a
further reduced scale.
During the quarter about 5,000 were
miled versus 5,800 during the previous quarter.
He count a
distribution during this quarter of 7,127 press releases azd
oconomie studies to places other than Cuba.
5.
A recent development which may have an interesting
operational potentlal was a telephone call to AUSCROL: {rom
the New York sugar brokers, which was
triggered by an ANSCBOLL "case study" of the problems being
tacod by a Cuban sugar mill.
The fire told AUSCROl, that 1f has
for some time suspected Cuban sugar production figures and
wondered 1f AUSCROLL had any such suspicions.
AuschOlL (through
ANFRAMS-1) has written to say it would be most interested in
following any loads from Czarnikow-Ronda that could support a
conolusion that Cuban production figures are false, which 1e
whero this matter nor lles.
Tbe officials of Carnikow- Riond
are well know to AVSCROLL and we shall be interested in seeing
what the firm developes for AMSCROLI.
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...er..
SECRET
B. ADMINISTRATION
.6.
The amount budgeted for the quarter under review was
$36, 750 01 which $33, 700.72 wa spont.
was
0f this amount, $9, 728
for salaries and
$23,973.72 for operations and o1fic0.
expensed.
7.
Junding is handled as follow: AYSCROLL operational and
administrative expenses are reimbursed monthly by the case
officer to the treasurer after submission of an accounting of
funds spent.
Sunds 1ot salAries are aldo given the treasurer by
the case officer which for tax purposes are paid by a local
cover company•
C. PROBLEMS
The Station 1s not aware of any problems during this
quarter worthy of comment.
Do PLANS FOR NEXT QUARTER
ASCROLL broadcasting via ANTHIGH will cease 20 April
and AW HIGH has been so informed by letter dated 13 March.
ascrold programs will thereafter be carried by JMHOPE.
The
Static: expects that thia nove will result in a substantial
saving.
SECRET
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## Page 83
DTP
SECRET
IV QUARTER
PART 3
ACTIVITY AUSCROLL
PROGRAM!
Press. & Publications
1.
That contribution or progress did activity make during
uarter tokard established obiectives?
The AMSCROLL organization continued to make progress to
establish itself as a reputable analyst of Cuban economic
developments. Once again it has accurately forecast the
final sugar harvest weeks in advance of other authorities
of which AMSCROLL is aware.
2.
What progress is the activity expected to make during
the forthcoming quarter tovard its objectives?
A revamping of the AMSCROLL radio program to make it more
objective will be a major effort of the forthcoming quarter.
3
"Has the activity produced
intelligence? Cite quantity
and quality.
No. This activity is
not designed to produce intelligence.
4. Is continuation reconnended?
YES
5.
Funds budgeted for FY 67 $ 134,000
Expended (estimate) during IV Quarter $ 23,120
Total expenditures (estinate) for FY 67 $ 123,038.41
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The 24
A ni Mesala
23-A
Sunday, April 13, 10877
First Work
Scheduled
On Capital
British Honduras
Plans Inland City
Complied by our Latto America stefl
BELIZE. British Honduras
- Construction
on a long
waited new capital in th
nterior for this British Cen
tral American possession
expected to begin within aix
weeks.
Total cost in estimated at
$16 million.
It win
include
roads,
drainage, water
ply, electricity, newage dis
posal, public
bullding
140 bouses of carlous types.
The rublle buildings will
include a legislative
bly buliding,
two multistory
governnent office
ben!dings,
Focus On
LATIN
AMERICA
post
court,
office,
42-brd
magistrate's
hospital.
1564)
primary schcols and one cor-
prehensive secondary school
The
new
capital
#ite fa
about 30 mijes
intand from
the hurric an e susceptible
coastal
city of Belize where
about one third of the territo.
ry's 110,000 population lives
Grenade Injures 12
In Costa Rica Crowd
SAN JOSE, Costa Rice
fragmentation
grenade
thrown into a crowd paying
tribute to defeated prenden-
tial cardidate Daniel Oduber
Infured 12 persons, including
six-year-old
child, police
reported Saturday.
Police
said
three people
had been arrested in connec
tow with the grenade blast,
Argentine Students
Lose School Role
•BUENOS AIRES - The
Argentine
military
ment of Lt. Gen. Juan Carlos
Ongania
has
banned
stu-
dents from ruling bodies of
the
nine
state
unnersities
apd
warned
students
and
professors to stay out of poli-
ties.
One-Day Halt Okd
Rofumpo Fliches
i musical dicine sandro
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14-00000.
•L.S. OFFICIALS
Satur
day announced that to Cu.
han refugee flights for Mon.
day, May l. will be ruspend
at the request of the Cu-
ban
government.
Communist
May Day activitles are sched.
uled on the island that day.
The lis financed Nights,
which
have hrought
more
than 60,000 refugees to this
country since they were
Hated 17 ninthe one mill f
resumed May 2 on a twiced
day, five day-a-week basis.
Venezuelan Reds
"Condemn Terrorism
'CARACAS - Venezuela's
outlawed
Communist
Party
made an about face at its
latest secret meeting, reject
ing the thesla of armed insur
rection and favoring particl
pation in elections, a Commu-
aist intormant said here.
The Eighth Plenum of the
Venezuelan Communist Par-
ty (PCV), "held somewhere
Em Venezuela, agreed to
do
without armed insurrection
condemn terrorism
and par-
ticipate in the next election."
the Communist source report
ed.
The PCV was outlawed by
former President Romula
Betaneourt in
1962 and
if
me over to son pete
mit
legalization
nOW.
party will negotiate its int
ing strength with leftist par-
ties that operate legally in
the country.
19 Western
3 Ships
Call at Cuban Ports
NINETEEN vessels from
Western countries,
10
Including
flying
the
called
British
flag.
at Cuban
March. a Chan exile 5501p
a Miami reported Saturday.
The
regeile
Unity
Revolutionary
(UR)
organization.
which keeps tabs on western
world shipping to Cuba.
said
the
19 ships ' also included
t70 each from
Lebanon
Cy.
prus and Italy; and one each
from Greece.
Finland
and
Panama
The
Panamanian
vessel was the first flying
that country's flag to call on
Cuban
port
since April
1963
Colombia Denies
Using U.S. Troops
BOGOTA
Colri.hian
Army Commander Gen. Guil-
EITO Pinzon
Saturday de-
nied
charges front Havane
that U.S. troops are akling
the
Colombian
Army in its
anti-guerrilla campaign.
He said armed subversive
Betivities in the country are
*in a process of disintegra-
tion" due to action of Colom-
bian Army units,
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DISPATCH
10 .
Chief of Station,
INFO.
FROM
Chief, WH
Chief of Station, JMAVE
SUBJECT
TYPIC/AMSCROLL/Operational
Letter from Rev. Henry Muir
ACTION REQUIRED • REFLRENCES
Action Required: FYI
Reference:
-2818
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
POSED
C/WHICOG
PROCESSING
ACTION
BARNED FOR ENDERING
DO INCLINE REQUIRED
GALY QUALIFIED
CAN IUEGE I DERIAG
ABSTRACT
MICROFILM
ALCG...
MISHED
i We forward for your information a copy of a letter dated
15 January from Rev. Henry Muir in which he requests
"a million
different coppies!' (sic) of AMSCROLL publications that he had
previously seen.
In view of the reference INWAVE will instruct
AMSCROLL to ignore this letter.
the 99 44k454793
Philip G. ELMARD
Attachnent:
Distribution
copy of letter, usdated)
3
COS,
w/attog USC.
C/WH,
w/attes
WH/COGg
USC
w/atte:
USC
CHOP 1
te ingrating 2°1
COPY
DATE TYPED
14-120-21
DATE DISPATCHED
24 JAN 67
19M 25 1967
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA - 26840
HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
19-120-26/3
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## Page 87
UNITED LIBERAL PARTY
Founder # President:
REV. HEVRY MUIE
SEGRET
I que Spanish Foren Froadd
Kingslon 13 POBsX9
Jamai W.S.
1511 yan.
• =пotлa.an
1907
/anio Seiglie
honorat
Sif endania (40)
10.S:E 9.H6 Street
Miami Ha.
Dear Sin
haine my miet you perferin in for me.
where they came from. Pisss let me have
got it for ze else age
success in You underating
умі Кету Три
Her hung us President Crited Risen Party.
SECRET
1913-0-16
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## Page 88
• ai
asSICATION
SBCRET
DISPATCH
Chef, VH D1V18100
PRO
POSED
PROCESSING
ACTION
MARNED FOR INDEXINE
HO INDETJAG REQUIRED
DALT CALIFILE
MEADQUARTERS DEST
Aaron:
PLISHED
INFO.
FROM
Chief of Station, JAVE
SUBJECT
TYPIC/Operatiobal
Quarterly Progress Reports Concerning Political Action Programe
ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES
Tranenitted herewith are seven
progress reports, lieted
below, for the second quarter of FY 67 concerning the Political
Action programs of the Station.
ALLNOT
ANsCROlE- uld 19-120-26
ANCHOV
AMBABAL
AHLIBA
ANSTRUT
not rath, the a c
Philip G. Elnard
Attachments IN
7 Progress Reporte
Distribution:
566091
Exchadet 339 arte-rai
" CÃOSS REFERENCE TO
DATE TYPED
6 Jan. 67
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UPGA -26713
MEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
DATE DISPATCHED
JAN - 9 165/
CLASSIFICATION
BECRET
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## Page 89
14-00001
MEMORANDUN
TO : Chief of Station
FROM : PW NONESTIER
SUBJECT: TYPIC/OPERATIONAL
ADOP • Progress Report
1 Octobor - 31 December 1966
20 Decomber 1968
JP™ - 1289
Distribution
4 - COS
1 - PH/MONESTIER
1
- P#/Chrono
1 - REG
OFTRATIONAL HIGHLIGATE
I AlMOF maintalned contact with party lenders throughout
the hemisphere during the quarter.
The majority of the corred.
pondence was handled by AlcRis/l,
the lender of the youth wing,
who a informed by the JUDCA secretary-general, both during hi
October visit and
in subsequent correspondence,
that the AMOr
youth wing was performing effective work and that a JUDCA study
OR AMIOP activities would be forthconing.
The JUDCA secretary
general favors the incorporation of the MMoF youth sector into
his organtration.
8.
ANOP youth published tuo bulletime on their activities
along
wIth an interesting summary on the activities of their
counterparte in other countrtes, which sas mailed to a 11at of
contacte and correspondents.
Several party officials in otber
countries have requested to be placed on the AMOP ma1110g late,
an indication that AMLOP 1a becoming more videly recognined as a
representative political movement.
3. The ANOP youth group has alno organized a series of
seniars nich attracted fron 30-33 participanta during the quar
ter.
The purpose, 10 additios to offering discussions on such
subjects as politics, labor and agriculture, »an. to promote more
roup unity and to draw new sources of talent.
B. ADIINISTRATIVE
During the quarter,
expenses totaled $8,075.77.
This sum
Included monthly support to AlMOP, and salary and operational
**penses of ANCRIS/1.
This compares with a budget allocation of
$3,750 for the reporting pertod.
C7023
Excindal to: guara
80-1:9; 6
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SECRET
- 2.
Co PROBLENS
5. The diffleulties In the operation of the AMP project
are due largely to the lock of effoctive leaderabip and initiativo.
The AlOP youth wing la operating with reasonable effectiveness
within 1ta sphere but is hampered by the lack of active JUDCA
membership.
DO LUTURE PLANS
B..
Additional soninars are projected for the next quarter.
Both AlMOP and 1ta youth sestor w111 maintain active corropondence
•to enla recognition as knowledgeable and setive groupe. In eddition.
Inture AMOP activities. will be ainod.nt cretting a more cobesive
organizattonal structure, attracting responsible leadership talent
to the organization, and saising greater recognition and possible
Ilmaneinl support and guldisce fron the Paront International Move
mate
80051
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## Page 91
SECRET
MSMORASELK
TO
FROS
23 December 1968
Chist of Station
WPW - 1265
: PH/ MARCHBANK
•Distribution
T = COS
SUBJECT: TYPIC, OPERATIONAL
1 - PW/MARCHBANK
AKKNT - Progress Report
• • 1 - P#/Chrono
1 October - 31 December 1066: 1 = RI Chrono
Do OPLRATIONAL HIGELIGHTS
1.
The AMKNOT organization continued during the quarter
under review with its progran of assisting Cuban merchant
mariners who have defected from their service.
•Fifteen diff
erent cases vere handled durlug this period which included
IIve resettlement cases in areas other than IMMAVE.
Billets
at sea were found for two more-one as a firet mate and one as
• third nate.
The remaining eight received assistance in obtain-
Ing employment or what might be called administrative aid ass15-
tance in obtaining social security numbers, ote.
- 2.
Processing continued for those interested in emplogment
by the Military Bea Transport Service (MSTS).
Progress 1n
obtaining the necessary U.8. Coast Guard certification is slow
and of the four that applied for this during the previous quarter
only two had received the certificationk the end of the current
quarter. During this quarter two nore former Cubar merchant
officers sought through ANKNOT this certification as they expressed
Interest 1 ISTS employment.
The current status is: In process 8;
Coast Guard certificationa received-2; physical examinations given
(and passed) 4.
In addition, applications for employment together
with the Coast Guard certifications and completed physical examin
ation forms were forwarded 28 December to the cover company in
Baltimore for 2.
The reminder will be forwarded as the Coast
Guard certifications are received.
3.
The activities of the ANKNOT organization continue to
receive publicity.
The Station has four clips from different
papers including one fron El Universal of Caracas.
ANKNOT issued
one press release during this quarter-which was an "eyewitness"
account of the attempt of four Cuban sailors to obtain political
asylum
in the Canary Islands.
In fact, this was a letter mailed
tO AMKNOT by 4USPOT-2 and signed in pseudonym.
The story was
picked up by Diario Las Americas in Its 15 December lesue.
SECRET
3E0LP1
Esclaces iran asierstia
{9n0T7t24 and
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## Page 92
-.",
SECRET
0 2.
B. ADMINIBTRATION
4, The AMNOT organization remains constituted
as reported
in the previous fuarterly Report.
However,
in December AMASK 1
was offered a pernanent position as personnel director of a local
shoe company that employs some four hundred people.
His starting
salary will be $475.00 per month which will be lacreased niter
the firet three months and increased again after the second three
montbs.
The Station concurred with AMASE-T that he accept. for
these reasons:
(1) The AKKNOT position is not permanent, (2)
It appears that AMASK-1 w111 be
terminated when AMKNOT 1a closed,
(3) this position should solve AlASk-l's personal financial prob
lens, and (4) AMASK has agreed to remain as chairman of ANKNOT
without salary and to continue to lend his name to the organization.
The Station oxpects to replace AMASk-] with AMPOLISH] who appears
qualifled to handle the hand-holding and housekeeping aspects of
AKKNOT •
AMPOLISH-1 1a presently employed by a local
automobile
denler and la able to take the necessary time off to handle the
AMKNOT matters.
We see three advantages to this development:
(1) The Station will be spared a possible disposal situation when
ANKNOT 1e closed (1t hag been made clear to AHPOLISH»] that this
1o a temporary assignment that at the most will last for a few
(2) We have offered AMPOLISH-I $200,00 per month versus
nontha)"405 ANASK-1, and (3) AMASK-, should be 10 an excellent
position to offer at least temporary employment in the shoe fac
tory to marinera to come.
5.
An entinated total of $2,505.00 was spent during this
quarter.
This anount represents AMASK-1's salary and allowances,
office expenses, and English Instruction for those seeking ISTS
enployment.
Espenses by month were:
October,
$855.00; November,
$825.00; and December (estinated), $825.00.
The allotment for
this activity for the quarter was
$3, 000.00.
PROBLEMS
6. The chief problen of the period was cauged by the antice
0f
who jumped ship in New Orleans after a run
In with the ship's captain and after difficulties with the Im
gration and Naturalization Service over the lack of proper documen-
tation to re enter the country.
has been resettled in
Callfornia, though ve
may not have heard the last from him; AMASk-1
recently received a letter from
which said that
was about to sue the shipping line that had employed him for back
salary and loss of personal effects that L
claima the captain
had locked up.
AMASK-1 was advised to ignore the letter in view
of the difficulties already caused and in view of his potential for
further trouble (see paragrapha 2 and 3 of JMWAVE-3990).
SECRET
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- 3.
D. PLANS FOR THE NEXT QUARTER
T.
The Station currently plang that APOLISH-l will assume
his duties with AMINOT on 2 January 1967 as this is the date
Alasket will join the shoe company.
ANKNOT will continue pro-
cassins arplications of those interested in MSTS employment and
111 encourage additional applications from those that appear
quallfied and interested.
Also, AMKNOT, Of course, "ll receive
n1l defecting mariners that appear in the area
and will continue
to encourage, where it can, additional defections.
SEGBET
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## Page 94
SCADET
MEMORANDUM
TO
FROM
8 Chief of Station
: PW/MARCHBANK
BUBICT : TIPIC/OPERATIONAL
19 December 1966
WP: 1261
Distribution
4-COB.
1-PW/MARCHBANK
1-PW/Chrono
1-RIS
• OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
1.
As reported in the previous Progress Report the
AlCHOT offices were closed and all personnel were terminated
•*Cept tO!' ANCROW- 14.
Thus there vere no operational
retivities.
However, the Station requested AMCROW-14
to send President Leont of Venezuela a cable congratulating
him upon the action the Venezuelan Government took againat the
leftists oporating fron the Central University of Caracas.
The cable was sent 15 December and was signed by AMCRON 14
1n his capacity as a former PERUMEN cabinet officer. This
was In response to paragraph 2 of Caracas 5482.
B. ADMINISTPATION
AMCRO#-]4 continued to receive his termination pay
'o$ $425 per montb. The final payment will be made 31 December.
3. A total of $1,349.25 was spent by ANCROW for the
qualter ending 31 December which represents salary for ANCROW- 14
€ $425.00 per month plus a payment of $74.25 to the state
unemployment lund.
C. PROBLEMS
There were no problems during this quarter.
ANCROW 14 has
apparently accepted the fact that he w11l be terminated 31 December.
DO PLANS FOR THE NEXT QUARTER
There are no plans for the next quarter as this activity
wIll cease with the final payment to AICROW-14 on 31 December 1966.
Esslades tas adiamali:
dows9r25.ng 101
SECRET
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SECRET
MEMORANDUN
TO
:Chief of Station
FROM : PH/TABSIE
SUBJECT:
TIF IC/OPERATIONAL.
AMBASAL - FrOgress' Report
1 Ostobor - 31 December 1968
30 December 1066
NY - 1273
Distribution
7 COS
1 - FU/TABSIX
1 = PH/Chrono
1 - EDG
No OPRRATIONAL HIGIZIGITE
Frinted Propaganda - Durins the period under review
thin operation produced a total of 4,513 pleces of written
propaganda for distribition as follous:
Cube
3 500 coples of the AlABAL newmletter:
Do Latio Snarica: 4,000 copies o1 the AMBASAL. bulletio;
PrOss Releases:
13 releases dealing with such eubjoeta
no the trentnont o] political prisonors, execution, violations
These releases wore the bases
ANHIN bulletin.
2. Correspondence vith International Organizations - Correspon
deno was nantalsed and exchanged vitE the International Comiss10a
Of Juriate, the Anerlear Fund for Free Jurista, and the UN and O8
International Commiss1one of Hunas Bights.
The subject matter of
this correspondence was Identical with the subjecte mentioned 1a
paragraph Ic above.
Impact - In an effort to locun attention on the Cuban
POlITiCAT prISOnerS SauNe, ANBASAL/1 prepared a 15 page document on
this subject which he presanted in person in October 1$66 to the
Hunan Bights Contasion of the 019.
The prosident of the commission
told AlBASALl that tis docunent ras the best he had seen on the
mubject and the commiantos, after discussion, agreed to contime
offorte to get permission to travel to Cuba
to invostigate the
charges contained in the document.
ALBASAL/1 also visited the UNi
Fuman Rights Connission, the Interanerican Federation of Labyers,
the American Fund for free Juriats, and the president of the Inter
mattonal Red Cross.
Al1 in all, the effort to focus attention on
the political prisoners inaue was successiul and resulted in ire
mervice, radio, and press coverage.
A total of 23 clippings.
dealing
with AlBASAL/I's activities in this regard, was seat
to
Bedquarters.
SEGRET
GROUP 1
Excluteg tram autseral.
C:pread at 211
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## Page 96
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Radio • The weekly AMBASAL radio programs vero carried
by JHHOPE and tapes of each program
Were sont to SWBULL/1 fOr
ra-broadcast.
The content of these programs was in line with
the juridical nature of the AlBASAL organtzation, although
editorial coment was frequently made on current themes not
spocifically related to the legal field.
B. ADHINISTRATION
3. The 1987 flacal year budget for AMBABAL 1a $43, 000.00.
On a quarterly baste the allotted figure 1e $10,750.00.
During
this quarter AMBASAL expenses anounted to $11, 760.72, a total
Of de010. 1n excess ol the actotted igure.
Of the overall
quarterly expenses of 511, 760.12, agent salaries accounted for
$7, 000.00, radio expenses
amounted to $1,901.72 and $2,859.00
was spent
on printed propaganda, operational travel, and miscel-
Janeous office expenses.
operational expenses for the
first six months of FY 1967 were $23, 987.28, an excess of $2, 487.28
over the 921, 500.00 allocated
for the firet hall of the flECal
year.
C. PROBLEMS
6.
Tornination of the principal agent may be difficult.
- Consideration is being given to the possible future use of
AMBASAL/1 as a singleton agent.
The alternative le to assist bin
In finding suitable enployment; a difficult task given his age
(42), complote lack of English, and aspects of his personality
and character.
He do not anticipate any other probleus relative to
the termination of this operation.
The AMBASAL newsletters sent
to Cuba were stopped with the October Issue and the monthly
bulletin with the November lesue.
Four of the AlBASAL personnel
wore terminated 31 December and the radio prograns were stopped
•* In December.
• D. PARS FOR TUS NEST GUARYER
Threo AMBA$AL employees will be terminated effective
31 January 1967 and tho AlBASAL office will be closed
during that
month. It 1e planned to permit AMBASAL/1 to retain sone of the
equipment now in his office to encourage him in his plans to con-
tinue to operate on a scaled dowr, independent bagis..
we will
continue to pay a monthly salary to AMBASAL/1 through warch 1967
while attempting to solve his personal altuation discussed in the
proceding section.
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made tris
*
SECRET
MEMORANDUN
TO
: Chief of Station
FROM
PH/RUBASE
SUBJECT!
TIPIC/OFERATIONAL
AMLIRA - Frogress Report
1 October - 31 December 1866
27 December 1966
WY - 1266
Distributlos
T - 008
1 - PH/RUBASH
1 - PH/Chrono
1 - REC
A• OPERATIONAL MIGELICHTS
1, During the second quarter of FY 1967 the AlLIRA group
corpiled affle of nowspaper clippings concerning the politieal
ocearrences Involving the Cuban delegation during the tenth
Central Anorican and Caribbean games hold 1n Puerto Bico during
June 1866.
This Ille wag sent in October to Mr. Avery BRUNDAGE,
president
of the International Olympic Comittos, vith the
request that the file be brought to the attention of the I0C at
the next neeting of that body for whatever action might be
deened appropriate.
* Significant AILIRA correspondence included the following:
A letter to each bember of the Special Consultation
Committee on Security of the O18 pointing out the use nade
by Comaunist goverments, specifically Cuba, of sporte for
propaganda and political
A letter fron tho Argentine representative on the
IOC in which he acknowledges receipt of a tape with recorded
Inflamnatory remarke by Jose LLANUSA, the head of the Cuban
delogation st the CA and Caribbean games 1n Fuerto 81C0.
the letter the Argentine representative deplores such action
no a violation ol Olympic principles.
This ties 1n vith the
netion taken as. Andicated in paragraph (1) above.
A letter to the Venezuelan Hintetry of Interior pro
tenting the viait of Venezuelan athletes to Cuba at the same
tine as Cuba 1s inciting terrorists to action Inalde Verezuela.
Approximately 3000 copies of the AlLIRA gazino vere
printed each sonth during the period under rever.
They were
distributed by news stand sale in Miant, New York and Puerto Rico;
through various sports organizations in Latin Aberlea and Spain
and by distribution ne reading naterial on several Latin American
airlines•
The MNLIRA magazine provides international sporte ed
torals of MASFAUN value which
are of spocific interest to latio
American readership. Articles of propaganda significance which
65021
tested van demats
SEGRET
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• 2-
apperred during ih's past quarter inciuded: A story on Negro
ath etes
in the U.S. rofuting a Cuban c.ain that there was
discrimination in the selection of the U.8. Olympic team; an
articie on the disqualification of a Cuban woman athiete because
"she did not contorm to the revo'utionary principles of the
Brorts novement in Communiat Cuba" onc an articie which refutes
the Cuban c ain
that Cuba won the tenth Contra; American ind
Caribbean games.
" During the quarter the AlLIRA groUp issued several press
Flesses concerning sports-newsworthy events Involving Cuba and
continued the regular live minute radio prograns which are beard
thirty times each week on Radio Anericas beaned to Cuba and on
WilE in land.
In addition the AMLIRA organization provided
FEES
recorded tapes of sports interviews and commentary to 58 indepen
dent radio stationa 1n Puerto Rico and 14 countries in Central
and Bouth America.
B.
ADMINISTRATIVE
5.
During the socond quarter of IT 67 the AMLIRA organzation
expended $17,300 and had income of sone $600 from news stand sales
and advertising.
Both these figures are approximate projections
because the final December figures are not recorded at this
writing.
The net figure for expenditures during the quarter (some
$18,700) exceeds the budgeted amount by approximately $400. However,
this overage will be absorbed in further budgetary cutbacks during
the neut reporting period.
6.
Tho AMLIRA activity expendituren also exceeded the budget
allowance during the loat quarter.
To renedy this situation the
following specifie economy measures vill go into effect begloning
I January 1967:
• One salaried enployoe will be dropped.
Monthly saving • • $250
Do
Publication of nonthly pamphlets with selected
offprints from the AMLIRA magazine will be
discontinued...*
Approx. monthly saving. - $400
5650
It to expected that there will be other savings which whil bring
the total quarterly reduction in spending to about $2500.
•C. PROBLENS
There are no major unresolved problems involving the
AMLIRA activity.
SE02ST
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It la probable that the next World Baseball Champion
ships sponsored by the International Baseball Federation w111
be held in Colombia. An offort will be made by the AMLIRA
group to nount an operation ained at asauring the denial of an
invitation to participate in these championships to the Cuban
9. The AlLIRA group le preparing propaganda materiala for
hold during 1067 an Cuba..
SEGREY
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ME MORANDU
TO : Chief of Station
FBOK
8 PH/RUBASII
3 January 1966
UPT • 1276
SUBJECT:
TYPIC/OPBRATIONALL
AMSTRUT -2 *
Progress Report
1 October - 31 December 1966
Distribution
4 = Cos
1 • PH/RUBASH
1 - PE/Chrono
1 • REG
A' OUIRATIONAL HIGHLIGHTE
1.
On
AUSTRUT -2 poke 1n lew York before
an audience of approximately 2600 persons on the occasion of
the
cathering was sponsored by AMICE. The audience resyonse was
enthuslastic and the press services (AP,UPI, AIP) lasted wire
rolenaco on the AMSTRUT? statemente which Included a denuncia
tion of Fidel CASTRO as a |
and a
During October AlSTrUT a vas interviered by
1 of. thel
I News Service.
The article resulting
Iron the interview vas a syupathetic recounting of the AHSTRUT-2
actlvities on behalf of the cause of a free Cuba with specific
mention of the AMSTRUT-2 book
which is in preparation and the
constant readiness of ANSTRUT-? to travel, speak and work for tbe
caise.
During November the AMSTRUT-? Foundation made a contribi
tIon of 9461 for vias and medical coste involved in the travel of
• Group of Cuban endles fron Jamica to the United States®
to The AHSTRUT-2 veekly radio spot on ANTHIGH continued with-
Sigolficant themes Included:
out schedule change during the quarter in the Communial state compared
comments on the degraded role of somen
with that in the free world; reference to the myth of Communist unity
as revealed by the split between the ChiCons and the USSE; mention of
the posalbility thet Cubans w1ll be sent to North Viet Nan to fight
und die; comment on the treatment of priconers in Cuba and the UMAP
and editorial comment on the visit of Faul CASTRO and President
DOETICOS to Moscow sith the statement that Fidel CASTRO did not go
because he did not dare lesve the island.
Thia latter comment
Inspired considerable press play locolly as tell as by the eire ver
vices.
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B. ADMINISTRATION
5.
During the second quarter of FY-67 there were expendi
tures of approxinately $19,000 by the AMSTRUT-2 activity.
This
figure includes an estimate for the month of December because
the final Iigures lave not been received at this writing.
The
budgeted anount for AMSTRUI-? for the quarter 1e $24, 000 and there
18 an excess of budget authorization over expenditures of approzi
mately $5000.
This figure, however, gives an unreel budgetary
picture of the ALSTHUT-2 activity.
This $5000 w111 remnin as a
part of the budget allotment and may well be expended in a flurry
of AMSTRUT-2 travel, publication activity and or promotion during
• tha next quarter.
In other worda the excess docs not represent
budget. "fat" since the bulk of toe AMSTRUT-2 expenses are not
figured an month to month constants but obligated as the operational
altuntion demends.
6. During December AHSTRUT-2 moved into a smaller house with
• lower rent which wild mean a saving of $100 per month.
addition, it 1s anticipated that a further saving will be realised
in mintenance and upkeep costs.
Go PROBLEMS
The basle agent handling problem presented by AMSTRUT-?'s
excessive generosity and understandable
enotlonal approach to
mercurta! dispos1t1o0, he role which mat be played before the pub
11c still exists.
However, 1t seems to have lessened somewhat as
ANSTRUT? gaine confidence
in the language and in dealings with the
public.
There 1s little question that a contributing factor to the
lessening of this problem is the reliance placed by AWSTRUT-2 on
AMLYRIC] who serves as business advisor, buffer and hand holder.
B.
The problen of projecting the imge of the AMSTRUT-2 Founda
tion as an independent charitable organization remains.
The appli-
cation for tax enempt status to the
state of registry
is in the works
and when this application is approved it 1. likely that there will be
an increase of private donations which, because of the new statue, will
be tax deductible.
The problem lies in the dilatory behavior of the
state authorities.
AMSTRUT-2 contimes to be attractive to certain extremist
politiesi groupe whose patriotic claims of objectives would often
appear to parallel those of AMSTRUT-? and the Cuban extle community
as a whole.
AMSTRUT-2 has not always been able to sort out the "good
guys" from
the "bad guys"
and the problem lies in fending off these
extremiat groups and preventing then from exploiting AMSTEUT 3
for
partisan political ends.
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Do PLANS FOR NEXT QUARTER
10. AMLYRIC-l has been in negotiation with a group of
organizations at Harvard University which wish to sponeor an
AMSTRUT 2 appearance there®
The tentative plan at thia writing
In for AMSTRUT? to appear during the firet part of
The ghost written austria? book on almile. should be
ready
for firat reading at least soneting during the neat quarter.
Fidel CASTRO which appeared in the January Jesue Of Playboy maga
13. Further speaking engagements and tours by AlSTRUT-2 are
boing planned for the next reporting period
It 1a also planned
thet with the official approval of the taz ezempt itatus of the
Foundation, an extensive fund rising campaign will be launched to
provide working capital and funding cover for operational activ
ties as well as humanitarian and social velfare programs in conso
nance with the AYSTRUT-? Foundation charter.
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ABSTRACT
MICROFILM
SUBJECT
Chief of Station, IMWAVE
TYPIC/ANSCROLL
Possible Defection Lead
ACTION REQUIRED. REFERENCES
We enclose herewith
a reproduction of a letter
Havana,
29 November 1966 that was received by
it Cares
AMSCROLL.
We boliove that the letter, signed "Carlos".
was written byl
Manager of the
Department of the National Bank of Cuba.
as in early November: ANSCROLL mailed a
say this funtide
copy öf its newsletter lit
using as a return address the one used by the
writer of this
letter; this combination
"address was not used by AUSCROLL in its other mailings. The
name and position in the
National Bank from a refugee debriefing report.
_ However,
the tone of the letter is friendly and it might therefore
be useful to index this information in the event that
should travel abroad.
The Station examined the envelope for evidence of
tampering. None was found, though this
is not conclusive.
MICROFILMED
JAN 1 3 1967
DOC. MICRO, SER.
Posei danction
fo philip G. Elmard
Attachment:
As stated, hw
Distribution:
3-WH/C, w/att, hw
CS COFY
§CROSS REFERENCE TO
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CLASSIFICATION
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IRANSIAIION
MICROFILMED
JAN 1 3 1967
DOC. MICRO, BER
Havana, Noventer 29, 1966.
Mr. Rafael Brovtl
P.O. Box 3940
Miami, Fla.
= Dear friend:
Several days aro I received the book which you were so kird
as to send ma, something I am thankful for.
though finding it interesting, I woul? appreciate that you
itop sending me this type of literature to the Bank, since it might b
hermful to me.
Accept appreciation from your friend,
"Carlos."
CS
COPY
att. to UFGA - 26489-
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La Habana, l'eviembre 29, 2966
Sto Rafael Brevil
P.0, Box 3940
Mian1, F12.
Estimado amigo:
Hace unos dias recibi el libro que tuviste la
gentileza de remitirae, por lo que te doy las
gracige.
No obstante lo Interesante que le encontré, te
agradeceré no me envies más ese tico de lite
ratura al Banco, pués puede perjuiicarmes
Recibe afestos de tu azigo,
Cartes
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FLISHED
Chief of Station,
JNWAVE
SUECTYPIC MAVIPER/ AMSCROLL
(Letters Regarding Greek Shipping and Cuba
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
Action: FYI
economic research unit of AMSCROLL has throughout the past
year received
seven anonymous letters from Athens.
These letters
describe in detail Greek and Lebanese shipping with Cuba and appear
to have been written by someone knowledgeable of his subject.
The
author apparently has access to ANSCROLL publications as he makes
reference
to "your circulars".
We forward a set of these lett.rs
by separate covor as they may
be of interest and of possible use.
The AiSCROLL shipping studies have made a veiled acknowledgment of
receipt of this
material by referring to information received.from
friends in Greece; however, AbSCRoLL has used
only those facts that
we can check out here.
AS
indicated on certain of the letters
copies of various ones have been sent to the "Ministry for Foreign
Affairs, Washington"; the U.S. Ambassador; London; or the U.S.
Ambassador, Athens. A copy of the last letter received by ANSCROLL was
sent all three.
Philip G. ELMARD
Distribution
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CUBAY TRADING
i .....
Econom"e Research Bu.
Unidad
isvolutionaria,
10 .
S,k.
oth street,
LIALI
ila.
USA
Last week we wrote you few notes regarding illezal Cuban trading
8l3o
that the Greek authorities
no
doubt
manes of ships
through is, pressure (af LAST),
and Oiners tho have been
renua vegety Since ines. There is no quite a lot be pretenda
trading
goine on that these investigations will be expedited
througn the Harbour
masters in Greece, and Consular suthoritlis in pors outsire
Greece.
Inls
news is of course to please Usa, and to send to sloop those who
know nothing about the business, ordinary public opinion. As we gaid
mostly of small Ouners, to just please Usa etc., In fact,.
se done.
because the Greet: Authorities will firstly have
CH: SOLVSS before they can
punish the Oners, Castains ete., mainly for
the following
reasons:
I, The Greek suthoritles know at all timas where Greek ghips are
trading, through their special Departments. They knew and
kno: here the ships ere and are, and tave never done anytaing.
about 1t.
2o II In
any speciel cases they did not kno, thengelves,
they
knew it through your
circulnre, also through the Black lists
-Isshed by the USd isthoritles.
3
Many ships arrived or salled
„EgT called lar bunkers and
supplies
throih Greek portslor nots abrad with Grogr
'onsular Althorities attending)
ond obtained clearance papers
"or cuba or clapared having errived Iron Cuba. dot i word was
said about it
4. AND MOST IMPOSTANT.
Greek ships, by special law, pay Incone Tax, nothing on profits
as other industdes
,but on each carter party voyage, whether
ordinary voyage or timecharter. They pay a percentage ranzine
from Is to 4y, on the gross freight or hire,
depending on the
age of the shop (excluding new shipg up to five rearg. old avin.
nothing. Tax is payable in six monthly periods. "Then the Income
Tax Return is submitted to tha Inland Revenue, Collector of
Taxes/ under the juricliction of the vinistry
of Finance, the
following Documents are submitted and attached to the Returns.
/: The Cat Spent provers exert deadli
Freight Statement shoing exact details of freight
rate, tons of cargo carried under that charte-part,
and
the total fiolant(gross)
earned and upon which
the tax percentage is payable .
C/
Svorn deposition
of the
Owners that all documents
subritted are correct abid true, arain confirmira
the cross earnings of the 737763,
rich vounge mist
be ex lained in detail, port loaded, port discharged,
dates,
duration etc.,
D/
MASTERS LOS BOCK, dily cortified by the Hurbour Mastor
or Grees Consular
Authority,it vescel abroad at the
time this under the jurisdiction of the Hiristry oi
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hen its
Mercantile Harine, were
spocitically advised, or each oscasion, upsa
each voyage,
by the Omers
themselves, Ior the purpose of gaving tax,
the Art.horltles having been,
sai being very striet, in encuring that
no
delay too% p. lace in subrittina the Roturns, and payiag
therefore,
the Greek authoritas first
see who is the first and bibrect lartroukor. 06:100-17,
, and the Owners salth second. As is said
previousl',
fabulous profits have been made by the lanbreakets-the
Omeralmostly the friends of officirls,
and cairly frangitas
clique)
but such arofits "ere pertly shared by
the Governent,
through higher
tax vernentage. If there was no Illegal Cuban trading really permited
these reck ships would be employed in other trades,
sith saall profius,
and less
ter to payo
ke reslly fool thet the lin is
to base clang because
thet vere warned a very long tine a50,
alenost soon
after the lair broaking
hed commenced,
and seversl times altervards, and through you,
but nothing
was done about it and allowed the comedy to
continue. Officiais Stupst
openly say here that the USA did not rally
think that trading a sto?
beceuso the prohibitive las was passed in I963 and that they krew tuat
the low
was pasged orly for politica and not to ta be enforced. he:her
this le true or not, orl the USA
Authorities do lot mind N01 starting enforcing the lav, since
trade has been restricted through the low price obtainalbe for suger
(about RI4 per ton), and the econole diaciculties of cuba, this 1lso
restricting inports
into Cuba. Meantims of course millione
and a11119ns
or dollars heve been made Iron post tracts.
ard for partly preseat
-trading, wrich enabled their chief partner
ard collaborators kErgISTas
even If
clique to build a vast empire of ships roubt,
not, mich harr can be done
they stop 15 no:
There is no
the Usa huve been very
unfair and unjust to lar abiding citizens. The IS: should either have
demanded that both Grosce and Lebanor.("ho
marie the la's in returr. no
doubt of USA help to these countries) cosply -ith thcir Azretent ith
the US: and enforce the prohibitive lars of theis respective courtries,
Greek and Lebanon
Usa's atsitude
really nakes them as guilty as the other
two countries.
we are
sure,
that all the Inforcation
we gave you in our
pravious and everal reports, was correct and
substantiated.
A11
we have to say now
is that
any charters inich alledgedt
are still volid because they were made before the prohibitive laws are
as fake
as the investigations and punistments the Greek Officials are
supposed to be nakine againstthe law breakers.
You will see hor true
also
these will prove to be, unless the USA,
it they'ant to, really
Investigate themselves the investigators, vith all the precise details
we have diven you in past reports, and the present. "e ropeat, if nothing
else, the USA
owe it to the larablding
owners,
to Investigate the matter
chenselves, with their officiels, and top men (Including
the oxirination
of all Incone Tax Returns as we said abovel, and see to it that law
all of them small and bie, are punished, and flags withdravn,
breakers urther trading Is stopped immediately. It will, generail, do
the Usa good, If they were to prove to the forld, people and Govements,
even their friends and allies, that the JyA sees to it that agreements
made with them must be kept and that they allo: no doublecrossing and
deceit.
co iinistry for Foreign affairs, dashington.
U.S.Ao Embassy i London.
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CUBAN TRADING
Econonie Research Bureau,
Unided Revolutionarin,
10
Mrami, Fla.
Usa.
bast yar we save you informerion and full details J vessels under
. GREEK
and
LESANON flags which continued, and
still CONTINUS trading
with Cuba, the biggest and most influential of them being
FRAGISTAS,
tradirg under both flags. ie told you last vear thet ve did not think
Frangistas would stop troding. He has not. doly recently when a group
of loyal and lawful
Greek Owners took the metter to Greek Parliament,
the U.S.A. Authorities appeared to wake up and demanded trat the l'irister
of Foreign Affairs should ask the Minister of l'ercantile larine. to
produce a list of Oners still trading Nith Cuba. How come that a Greek
Mi rister
1 kercantile warine should have a dist, a very Long dist, or
Greck ships still trading with Cuba,
and vet he had done notiine about
to stop the illegal trading, in contravention of his laws. Few months
860g
few smell
Orners, the small fish of course, wore asked to show where
their ships had been
tradinG, knoving of course they had been tracing with
Cuba, The local Courts were still " making enquiries". Nothing
"as done
naturally about frangistas be prosecuted"
whoen is responsible for about 90% of the
whole movements. How can he
• be his partners .
since it
1s more than obvious and clear that whatever he doss has the blessing of
the nuthorities, both in Greece
and in Lebanon. Frangistas has been
openly boastina,
and he has proved his point,
that the lans of Grace and
Lebanon,
onlyapply to ordinary individuals,
not to the ile do not know
what the minister's list 1s, but we shall not be surprisen li that 118t
contains
only a fraction of
his movements, and he will no doubt say that
"-he has not fired any ship at all sincethe
law was passed in I963 but that
his contreet as signed before the law. Of course he will. Any contact
can be faked
The only contrect Frangites
and baok-dated bad
with the connivance
of the Charterers.
wag with
the Ruscians and the Russiana
never make contracts for nore than one year. He bas signed severa
.contracts with the Hussians since I963. But let us forget about the
Russians for a noment. Did he also have lily
years contracts
with
the Poles, with the lurgarians, the Chechoslovakians,
Boulgarians.e
the Germans, the chinese,
the Syrians, the French, the Dutch, all
Scardinuvians •
would not be ensh
ete-lo cover these,
All the sugar in the world, and huncreds of ships
had there been contracts. No, all
his cargoes
to Cuba
and from cuba (rith pos-ibly fen cargoes with the
Russians carried latest few months after the la:) vere contracted after
the la:, and "ere fixed in the open markets a cargo or two or three at a
time, either direct withthe
countries concerned or via London, and his
ships have appeared in treigho lists on the day they were fixed, in
competition
with other Owners and flags. If you or the US. Authorities
were to projint a reputable Charteriag Sroker in London,
he would tell
you exactly upon which date, what quantity, what destination. what rate
of freight,
each cargo was contracted. ihy do not you ask the Greek and
Lebanon is horithes to demand that h: preduces
a list of ris 36 vesselg
the timesheets,
statenents, and baning
with all their logbooks, the charter parties these be exarined by the
the FIreignt
receipts and let all
London Broker , not the Greek or Lebanon Authorities who cover his
1Ilegal trading. And what about the Cubeas. Did Frangistas also have
verY
long contracts with the Cubans,
sigaed before the law in I963, ard
are still
valid and unexpired? Is tols why Frangistas was in Havena at
"at end of last year,
and
again beginning of this year, when he fixed six
liberties
on timecharter
1968
for 9) I2 kikk nonths, commencing early in
an?
did
he also fix the ENTiCHIA for three years timecharter "itu
the Cubens,
diring big visit in Havana as stated above, before the law
was passed
bearing In mind that the vessel was billt by the
nego-
tlating with the Cubalso buildine for hire
and tussians for the fixing of the 35 further
the -ñuesiang ill
Do you kno: that next
January, the rey sugar season starts, and that he already is in bouch
'nicult in
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with private Charterers llbertles?
not the Russians or Cubans,
for the fixing of
bis older tonnage •
This takes place at a tima that
Greek and possibly Lebanon Authorities are supposed to be prosecuting him
for his past sing. This is how nuch notice he takes of the Anthorities.
a pin a can pa man canes,
including Frangistas are supposed to
and to have lost their flags,
in socordance withe the povisions of the lai. To our knowledge no one
has been imprisoned, no one has paid fines,
no
flag hes been withdrain,
and any time you want Frangistas do not look f'r nin in his affice. Ra
will not be there. He has no time for office, he is too busy ith the
Authorities. In Athens or Lebano.
Well, no one could ever imagias
that the USA Authorities would continue to betaken for a ride, and to
continue giving their sid to countries which use it against ther. Nay
be this 1s the American Policy,
who knows. The USA did in fsct say
recently that unless Cuban trading is stopped, they would stop their aid.
Fitstly
far,
so long
1s this enough,
does it mean they do not mind for trading so
as further
trading is stopped, which will clear up and
justlly all Frangistas past sirs?
And secondly, ve are certain, Franzi
stas, will find the way,
te continue trading to is to stop him. The
Ameticans obviously cannot , the Greeks and
Lebenese will rot, therefore
the show goes on. ibich means CRIMs DOES PAY, and stupid those who trinis
otherwise. As before, it is foretted that we nave to writo to you az.in
anonymously, and hope you forgive us. lay be in your usual very inforaa-
tive circulars you can make your comments.
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Soononio Research Burea..
Unidad Rorolutioraria,
IO
S.F®
9th
Straot,
Miant • Fla. U.S•A.
CUBAN TRADING
He expected by now some action from your end or from the American
Authorities to whom we had sent our previous copied communication to
you(lashington, Forcign Ministry, and U,S.A, Embassy, London), but regret
that, at least
to our knowledgs, no action
has beer
taken yet, and we
assume this by virtue of the fact that the ships we mentioned
previously
Just carry on the voyages for which have been fixed, and their Owners
openly negotiate further similar business from cuba, as most of the
trade to Cuba is presently done by Red flag ships. However, we supplement
"our previous setter by atving you some additional information.
A. Bome lerohants in Cuban Trading, but malnly D. 'Enree, of Paris and Gene
LI vORsOLS or Large dontracts
whero the cargo will /discharged" with a long liat of
options as to
as often cargoss are shipped and not
mold until after shipment and sailing of the vessel fron loading port.
Those options start from Casablanca/Continent and continue into all
Hoditorrarean/2ed Sea/PoGulf/India/Colombo/Malaya ports, soretimes as
far as Japan,
Ireight rate dopending at rich port cargo 19 discharged,
and fibal orders are usually given seven days after sailing from Caba.
"As stated, the Lebanon Authorities costensibly allow Lebanor flag shipa
il the keronant oruors the ship to say Italy or vermany or apan,
shlp just oarrios the oargo. Sone Onorg Juat do not apply for a license
at all, and the lebanon Anthoritlos know what goes on, but turns the
other way.
.!!B
Oreok and Lobanon flag ships juat carry on trado in
• say they do not,
then other you do not know about it,
Cubs" they must
and iI you
canoutlago their flags, or must sake ( as regards eventual dostication)
thoir documents , suoh
as charter pertles "cuba, given in your
Bills of Lading, manifests
Eren the number of shipo trading in
• ciraulars
18 not correet
Batoationally I0r political' It 1a nuch
may be you do this
rossons or maybe because you do not know.
f• Doth the croak and Lebanon Gotorments are in a position, in accordanoe
TaBE away, and to pose upon the capers very bary fineg and 1f the
• amors. do not pay the fines, then the ship will be innobilised sinoe
no Govermost will coruso canoellation of rogistry cortifloato, morane
that the ship oannos be put in a nothor flae, and thefefore, besone
virtually cos balstent. They can do lots of thigs, those Govermenta,
but enly 1f they want to and only 1f they want to apply their laus.
mostly likely, will nevor bo.
Wa1ls! Orners te mentioned in our preylous lotter continue business as
others, me notice with sone surprise,
that you are conti
atly araliles and montioning the name of Taeritrie E157o Versas
ve esturally oozdean and deplore this fira's coatinuation of this trado,
1s% us also bo juat ard fals. This firm at loust contiques in a lavul
2an3ar, sinse they are sonding only ships with flags
whoag Corermants
a breaterg, wanderer oing taoy den do eccused of.
guch treding in an unrestricted marner. 3o this fir aro not
On the costrary,
you de
40. S0nt30
rares of other Crnors
other thies are Mile - 24
also law breakero and songst them the blngost and most influeatia
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Frangistas, of Lisbon and atheng, represented by Purvis, London, haviag
at®
his
disposal some 35 Greek and Lebanon
flag ships,
trading mostly in
C::a. Frangistas 1s also tbe
gole loporter of Russian timber Into Greece,
a huge trade. Also this
same firm mane on agreement "ich the soviet Union
lew months
ago and
by virtue
of this Agreement,
the Soviet Union
hus
cormenced building for his fleet cargo ships, bulk carriers, tankers,
and deepsea
fishing Trawlers,
against
Greek products, and song of
way to Cuba, 'e are almost sure.
"heanti's some of the existing Greek and Lebanon flag Cubon traders were
purchased with loans,
through their Governments, and these Coverents
in turn received and
trade with Castro's Cuba, whilst milliong of imerican money 1s spent to
stop this trade. What a world de live in,
*aIt munt be very obvious to you that many peod elal continue to muten
watchful people, intelli
gent and influential, know what goes
things untid,
Is stopped. It is also obvious
that sonewhere.in one or vore places, bribory and corruption are caring
othervise this stoe of affairs could not have started
ana cannot
do not wish to bellero that. the merican Asthorities do
not know what goes. If Greok and Lebanon officials are bribed to close
their eyos, O.K.
but who stopg the American Authorities to"bor the sarg"
of the Groek and Lobanon Authoritles for allowing this stitution
they breaking firstly the laws of their
"Na do not intend continuing these letters, we think we have said enough
and that we heve given you and American Authorities suffiolont information
which can be cheoked and verified. What we now want Is results,
rarely,
•complete
and Instant stoppage of all Greek and Luhanon flag ships
trading with cuba
Otherwise you will find that one affor another sany
other Owners,
small and large companies will re-enter, or enter Cuban
trading with Greek and Lebron flag ships, and no one should dare to
condemn them.
Also, do not forget thes there are plenty of Companies
whion do not trade with U.Sh. anyway, therefore blackllsting 19 not of
any Importanos.
pologies again for the snanyult
and trust our
sons for te will be appreciated, espeolaily when our
of this letter facts are chocked
and found correct.
0n0
Miniatry Forèign Affairs, Washington.
US do Embassy, London.
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The e
American Merchant Marine Institute, Inc.
919 18th Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
ALVIN SHAPINO
WABH16T0+ 6015049916
296-4450
December 1, 1965
DE. Rafael Rivas-Vasquez
Secretary for Economic and
Professional Affairs
Movimlento Unidad Revolucionaria
10 SE 9 Street
Miami, Florida
Dear Dr. Rivas-Vasquez:
In response to your letter of November 19th, concerning
Greek and Lebanese shipping to Red Cuba ports, I am enclosing
some information I have obtained which should fulfill your
requirements.
In the case of the Lebanese Directives, you
will note that no specific reference is made to shipping to
Cuba®
Despite the fact that the enclosed information is not
elessified or restricted, it was obtained from a sensitive
source and I would appreciate it if you would handle this
matter discreetly.
We have been very pleased with the information your
orgenization has been providing us concerning shipments to
Cuba.
I hope tha: the data provided will be helpful to you.
Very sincerely yours,
Chester J.
Ezychlinst
Director of Research
Attachment
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## Page 114
CUBAN TRADING
Éoonoric Research Bureau,
resiuzionila,
I0 , s. do
9th Street,
le rote you few doys ago about the lilegal ouban trading and e now
enclose hore ith cutting fron todays
5th Hovenber I966, Piraeus Newspaper
* HaSIILIA EXPRESS " IrON
wich you will observe that acclon
is now
being
taker ( three years too late and after milliors of ons of cargo has
been
carried to
and fro: Cuba) against
Ciners, Captains etc..
of jreek ships.
The reek iinistry of tercantile liarine
are also instructing port Autho
rities
enquire and investigate maica
ships traded witn Juba since I963.
the iluistry did not know...
they will try to find out. No dount osins to some half haarted pressura by
the UsA authoritles, the Greek Authoritles are at last compelled to at
least show that they are trying to iini out , now, waich ships traded,
alao no doubt they will find some ships which traded and will prosecute
the Captains and the Oners,
and perhaps carry out some sort of punishment
and naturally it will be tho
small and unimportant Owners they will trace.
The big and influential vill
not even be traced. If are nos to be traced,
Ilke Frengistas, they will find all necessary
excuses and reasons for
not prosecuting.
the job for enquiring, progecuting, and punishing the
offenders is loft with those with itose concivance and knowledge trading
continued
since 1953,
and still continues, so anjone con inigine, what
kind of a
dos they will do.
ile wonder why
no enquirles were made durinz
I963, 1964 , I965. Sirply oscause enquiries were not necessary, You do
not enguire about something you already know. The latest excuse o. Iran-
•Eistas,
as *e
think you already know, coss
throigh his brother, who is
a Professor in Salonica
University, that the law prohibiting Jubon trading
was Unconstitutional. This Joke as
as good as any,
evon better than the
one ebout his false or lake contracus and charter partiss. uis strer brother
who is the real Influence with the sussians and is a timber mercasat having
the monopoly ofmall
Russian timber imborts into Greeca
and some fruits
from Greedo to Mussia, 'is
the one who helped to secure one building in
Russia of gone
35 large liners and bulk carriers
plus 3
huge fish travllis
fleet,
and part payment id
cask
vast profits thay made
second sane liberty vessels in
Cuban
trading. iven in this respect, do not forget that this privilege
of building these fleets/ and we understand further building contracts
are cooking) was only given to the trangistas clique by the Greek and
tusslan alonoritles ,and not to any sher Greet oner. do the Use dithori
les really think that the Greek Authorities ( and in a smaller degree
the Lebanon juthorities) ill prosecute Frangistas, and even if they do,
for eyewash
, they will find him guiloy?. You will see that nothing will
continue inediately
al1 Williar, and kinancial
Ald to Greece and
isbanon, with intization th them, that they will
consider renewing same, as soon as firstly AlL trading with Cuba is stopped
Immediately disregarding any so called old contracts, and secondly AFTER
they have prosecuted and punished peroperly all lawbreakers, saall and
big ones allke, and after all flags have been cancelled. This second action
is a big debt the USA Authorities one to all the Greek'and Lebenon Owners
who corplied withe laws of their countries and executed the wishes sf the
USia It is a moral
debt. These people
will gain nothing
bec-use they
do not ask for any money
for all
Cuba,
fortunes they lust in not troding rith
but the von, se a country krown as just and democratic, "ill have
failed in their duty if toey
are conant
to just see
further trading wit. Cuba
discontiniation of
, and no punishment for the past sinners. and
talkiphs dant, e think that the treek and lebanon Authoristes connitted
a bisger sin than the ouners, since the Onerg are singly
out for high profits, but it is the suthorities wo broke their word ard
поміз
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## Page 115
their agrcemen:
wilth
the USA. Really it is the Autaoritles which deserve
-da bigger punishment.
If
the Uss takes
the suggested action,
It will serve
two purposes. One
that the question of cuba will be setilsd, and
tile
other
and
probably
more Important
, Is that other Courtries wrich also
• receive
aid from J3.
will take notics and appreciate that 8sna 11.175
may happen to ther, if they,
sobe way or caothor, blay the game games
as Greece and Lebanon.
Tre USA - 11 lt is results that they want and not
telk and excuges -
must
AC1
first, and TALK afterwerds. shon tais 1s
done, the Authorities will trace in no time at all all the larbreakers,
will
prosecute ard punish them, and will stop at once all further trading.
simpl' because they alroady know all lewbreakers'it hurts , and 1: 19
andathey have all the
powers to punish then, but will not
do so until
going to hurt, a lot, If the Alds were stopped.
0.0. Ministry for foreign Affairs, Washington.
U.S.A. Embassy , London.
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Econonio
Research Bureau,
Unidad Revolucionar
IO S.E. 9th Stree
Miami, Fla®
U.SoAe
Scei 18
NeU. 65
CUBAN TRADINS
Your circulars regarding, Cuban affairs and trading contain useful
Infornation but it seems that neither you nor the American Authorities
are well informed. You know that, through inerican pressurefor brack flag
Government banned, several years ago, all trading with Cuba
vessels, except few which were on timecharter and were allowed to run
their charters, w.ich finished a very long time ago. Similarly, the Lebano
Government banned
all trading with Cuba for Lebanon vessels, fer months
agO,
and
only alloi,
subject special licence, their ships
to carrs goods
from and and to countries of the Arab League.
Both countries passed laws.
to this effect, and both state that infringement of the law carries very
heavy fines against the Omers and Masters,
and withdrawal of the flag.
That is what the laws say, but what is actually happening is another
mattor. Greek and Lebanon
flag vessels have continued, since banning,
to be fixer,
through a number
Owners, such as trankistas! Franco Shipping Co.
have carried and are carrying cargoes"risbon and athens,
of
per Purvis shipping Co. London,
their UK. Agents), bathk oning about
35 Greek and Lebanon flag Liberties and sinilar vessels,
also Vassopoulo,
Livanos,
ete.,
also owning a great number of ships with these flags.
They simply say they do not care a daan about the ban, and continue to
the reason being
that as nost
making fortunes in the Cuban trading lags do not go to Cuba, the market
law abiding Owners with these
remains wide open for these people. They do not even try to hide, they
Just fix their ships, mostly in the Baltic Exchange, London, aud Athens,
but also direct with Charterers in Poland, Hungary.
Boulrgaria,
russia, ete. and with faris, and Geneve. The Governments of Greece and
Lebanon, who made the laws,
just look on, doing nothing about it, and
this means that the laws were made,
for paper value only. Sone of these
Owners fix their ships by name
and flag,
others
just fix a contract
to be carried by ships, to be nosinated later, and later thoy nominate
greek and Lebanon ships. Only the last few days, the following were fixed
on the London market:
Frankistas,
50.000 tons sugar from Cuba to ingland
and frank seas has already nominated the NIcoLas t. Greek flag) and
to be carried in 2 or 3 months,
San Spyridon (Lebanon flag), for 20.000 tons and the remaining 30.000
tons are being nominated also for Greek and Lebanon flag ships.The same
Owner just also fixed one cargo for lalmo(Sweden), and one to Gdybia,
large Greek and lebanon flag
Anate a thor tract tie i or a to ta Go on eras,
Including another contract with D'
The AIS GIANNIS (Lebanon) was fixed with Dreyfus, Landon ,
ago, to carry a cargo of beans from Vera Craz and Tampico to Cuba, and
after for sugar to Curope • Another concern trading with Cuba is
Tsavliris of London and Athens ,but this fim is not trading with Greak
Lebanon flag ships.
The world thinks that you and American thorities know all that goes on
in Cuba. If so, it means that neither you nor herican luthoritles know
and do not mind such trading with Greek and Lebano ships if they kno
We have given you som. details
of th: latest fixtures. You and American
Authoritles can check up without any thuble and when they verify the
correctness, they will no doubt protest innediately to the respective
ask them to stop immediately the carriage of these cargoes
Governents neir Owners etde, aS per their laws, and denand 10g books,
and punish
• freight accounts, etc
to verify all past trading, a tremendous one. If
they stark of you, do not do anything
cout it, 1t
will mean that both
you and American Government knew and know about this illegal trading and
do not mind, in shich case,
we can more than essure you,
that within the
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## Page 118
next fow weeks,
the so far law abiding Omers of Greek ond Lebanon flag
versols,
will also re-conmence or start trading to cuba, for the sluple
reason thet they will feel that thoy are breaking no la:s, since they
who asked the Governments of Greece and Lebonon to pass the laus, do
not wind if they are not complied with. It renains, however , a great
mystery, because we cannot beleve
that the Aerican authorities do not
know about this trading, and why they have not protested
to the Lebanon
and Greck Covernments, and if they do not know, then there is sonething
very drastically wrong with their Intellignce.
written on behalf of some people who are very bitter and disappointed
that their complance
with the law
puts them in disadvantage,
especlally
i1 It is proved that to comply with the law does not pay ie have
Given you sufficient information to check facts ineriately and top
all the rong doors. If they are not stopped, then your circulars will
have to incrase, in the very near future; the number of Greck and Lebano
ships trading with Cuba.
in so paran
Fied
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## Page 119
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CUBNi TRADING
The ¿conomic Hegearch dureau,
Uniaad
Revolutlonaria,
9th
10 splant, 113. U54
strant .
I3th Nov. I966
On the d6th instent wa rote you cbout the Castro Delegation which
englued In athens recently to conclude 1a: chartering contracts be
can now report that, ithe
Jol-zation Consiste 01
Mr. Merhandez, Chief Gezeral Manager of CUrIST, Havana.
Mr. Tornaguera, Chartering
Dept. Cuflet, Havana,
ind that.
these to gentleen ariaved here at the invisation, ard
as guests of firiGIStAs with hon they remained during
their sthens stay. raking of previous contracts discussed,
contracts negotiated
both for cargoes
built in R:issia, and to ba
built, all new ships are and
will be under Greek 11a5,
older tesgels are either Grack or
Lebanon, after Athons they weat to bosco: here they covera?
chat side of the business
and not they are in Londor,
havine further talks vith croncistas London partners
PURVIS SHIPPING CO.
kira tornaguera
saranda uffice, doth nen are returning to savona shortly.
when the Delegation asked frangistas about the steps presently
taken by the Greek Goverrment in Investigatingl
???) ships nich have
been trading with Cuba since I963, and prohibition of further tradiss,
Frangistas assured them they have nothing to "orry about, the prohibi
tion 1s a faka,
so are the investigationg and threatened
punishment. de
also reminded them that these lovestigations took plase unfore, but all
their cargoes wore carried just the sane, and nunerous charters were
fixed at various Intervals by franzistas
through them, through sussia,
end. through many private charterers. de also assured them that whaterer
he does is dong with the full
snarledge of the sinistries, and particulalry
his special partners, high offisials.
Most of previous irformation in our reports,
and the information
contained in this report obtaired direct, corfidentially, fron Frangistza
own atheng uffice. If youre you or Usi do not care to check now then
or UsA Government have any wish to check up,it
1s very eas!" he accuracy of the report as time goes on. de are nore than
certain yor are satisfied that ail our previous reporte proved accurate
and were substetlated. de have to confess that we are no: beginning to
believe that evon you and Usa authorities knoir all facts and truth and
eltier do not care or cannot do anything about it. There is no other
logical explonation, except that lo. woo are fighting Comunists and
Ulctators in the nome of venocracy. and freedos, it is this same usa iho
are creatine a dictator in the name of. trangistas, hon 1t 1s the Usa who
help him creote vaste fleats ( rumours have it that shortly t'ranzistas
is going to bosco to place further building contractal, at the expense
of denocratic wreck Oners,
ho were conpelled to either scrap and lay up
their shipalmany have done this ratrer then 60 to luba, at the recuest
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## Page 120
CUBAN TRADING
2nd December I966
The Econonio
Research Bureau,
Unidad Revolutlomriastrcet,
S"E.
Enolosed you will find cutting from yesterday'g
NAFTIKA CHRONIKA, which is the most influential and lurgest
Magozine In Greoc s
• on maritine affairs. in trust you will
its are to!
find some Interesting.
FRANGISTAS clique
meantine carry on the lllegal Cuban
Grading,
and negotiate further contracts, which the Greek
Authorities are all out to punish Franpistan for his past sing.
AND the U SeA. just looks on. It is beconlag obvious both
USA, and Greece
do not want Greck ships to carry on trade with
Cuba, unless same is done by frangistss, their horo.
0.0.
U.SoA, Ambassador, Athens,
U.SeAabassador, Landon.
Ministry for coreign Affatis, lashington
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AND NUMBER
CONTINUATION OF
DISPÄTCH
LLASSIFILATTON
SECRET
UFGA- 26348
reporting and its wealth of data and figurcs.
AROUND- added that
1s quite
cortain that those reports had
been forwarded
the homt
office
in PBRUMEN, although ho could not personally
vouch
for
this e
The Station is happy to have this indication that ANFOUND-l's former
offico continuos to recoive this publication; ANSNAKE-1 had reported
shortly
after his arrival hero that ho had read the first issue of
this geries prior to his defection•
Rovis: Baltion
* PHILIP GO ELMARD
'i ate i got bat dog to.
CLASSIFICATION
PAGE RO
IRE DOFVIGUE POMON
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economic intelligence report
FROM THE UR. ECONOMIC RESEARCH BUREAU
MOVINIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.K)
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SPECIAL REPORT ON HURRICINE INEZ' EFFECIS CH CUBAN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION,
SUGAR
Praluation?
ERB
estimates
that Cuba will lose a total of 307,000 metrlo tons. of
suger in lta 1967 harvest is a result of hurricane Ines.
Greatest damge was done to the cola quodada, the uncut eane left over fron
The previous fear.
"When
Thes
struck the ERB estimtes that there vere about
four million tons
of cage quodada which should produce about 500,0oo tons
TaS.
, su gar
assuring. & sacoharose yield of 12.65.
The END arrives at thie lose
figure due the fact that fully 800, of 3.200,000 tons, of the Calla quedada wet
the southern and central parts of Las Villas Province and, the southern part
•of Oriente Province which is where Ines Hit Cube with Its greateat force.
In Cy
ba any hurricane usually destroys about 85% of the cofia modeds Chat 1u hit.
Thus the BRB estimtes that Ines destroged 1, 360, 00o tons.
This Mill amount to
• sugar lose of 111,000 tons, using the 12.6 sccharose glold figure:
the
The balance of the sugar tops will come from the damigo to the ratoon cana,
cane that sproute again after having been cut.
The ERB estimates a total
of 16:100,000 t0n8.
of retoon, in Las Villas and Ortente provinces. The ERBie
studies show that Ines struck 33% of thie cane, of 5,400,000 tons Historical-
Iy, a condervative estimate of paat damage to ratoon cane that ie struck by hur
ricines in Cuba would be 2016.
Using this, Cubala Zoss would be about 1,080,000
tong.
Again, using the 12.68 saecharose yield figure, the raw sugar 1o98 fro
the ratoon cane amounta to about 136, 000 tuns.
Available Inforestion?
Pinar del Río Frovince:
stear 1 456A-26348
In 'Rogional' Artomisa, l2 'caballerian' (stato
owned) of sugar cane vere damged and 900,000 "ar-
roba! (*) of sugar cane, were also damaged.
200 sugar bage of "Eduardo García Lavandero" sugar
m1l], were danged, specially from the rains.
505
of sugar cane areas, went down on account of
the winds.
In 'Rogional! Costa Norte, they reported serfous
dange in the sugar canes.
(*) "arrobal equale to 25 pounda.
CS COPY
19-120-26
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## Page 123
Havana Province?
Matanzas Provinci
Las Villas Province:
-Hone
Sugar cane: to loque was heavily damaged,
Ison root danage.
Sugar cene in Valle de Trinidad, crop danged.
'Regdonal* Sancti-Spiritus: Serious damges to the
sugar crop.
Tunas de Zaza: gap In a sugar warehcuse, but 1t
was capty.
E1 Végano: 90p of the sugar cane was damged (80C
caballerias! (") crushed).
Canguey. Province!
San Dinas, Majague, 'Rogto
nal® Ciego de Avila,
age from the winde.
Oriente Provinoes.
Sugar
cane auffered serious damges in the viets,.
1ty of Santiago®
Hear Tara,
sugar cano fields vere observed ulth
two feet of water.
In Bogueron 900 sugar bago were destrojed.
In Calcaners, Boquerón, Guantánamo, the sugar plag
tations ouffered serlous damges.
In Regional! Quantánano 7 cane sheltere vore des
troyed and 39 vere affected.
In 'Regtonali Palra-San Luis 500 'caballerlas" of
augar cane. -were destroyed.
The roots were bloun off tron sugar jarehouses i and is 1n Quanténano and
the 2,500 bage of raw sugar stored therein became wet
TOBACCO
Commentary!:
Strong winde and heavy rains affect the quality of this plant, as long as
they damage the tobacco leaves.
Besides this,
the leaves get stained and some
not as a result of being in contact with the wet soll, thus affecting the qual
1ty in one case, and
becoming a total loss in the other. If the area de to
oded, most tobacco leaven will rot.
Pinar del Río Province:
In '"Jullán Alerany® farm In Consolación del Sur
#finos.
Saig" In fan Juan J Martines,
10% of the tobacco seeds. were damaged.
Havana Province!
None,
("') A 'caballeríal 18 a Cuban surface masure equal to: 33.162 acres.
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• He tansas Provinced
Lạs Villas Province:
Camaguey Province:
Oriente Provinces
Hon
Tobacco: production was, destroyed.
Almost total lost of
the tobacco crope
5.000 houses: got
"curut tabaco" were destroyed in
the following localitioa: Cabatiguan, Zaza del Me
Carajuans, and Sancti-Spiritus.
were
destroyed, and 350 were partially destroyed.
7 housos of "curar tabaco" vere partially destroy»
ed in
El Mógano and
9 were complotoly destroyed,
another 3l houses suffered minor damgoo.
None.
None.
COFFEE
Copmentary;
The hurricanes
during
September and October cause considerable damage: to
tar the coffee beans which rot quickly in contact with the vet soll.
Pinar del Río Province: None.
Havana Province:
None.
Hatansas Province?
None.
Las Villas Province:
Coffee production was destroyed.
Almost total loar of coffee crop.
Camaguey Frovince:
Olente Provinoe!
Hond,
The ANAP
(National Associatior of Small Farmera).
called all the memberg of this issociation to plek
up all the coffee crop that was seriously damagede
in. Duey Arriba and Cuisa,
Bnt11 October 19601 coffee vere collected, that
472, 000 full-cans
represente a 2ik of the actual crop, that was cal
culated in 1,740,000 full-cans. They are sending
workers of
Jiguant, Santa Rita and Cauto Crie
to to Buoy Arriba coffee plantantion.
In 'Reginal' Baracos. the hurricane Ines ripped
the coffee crope
Ji 'Regional' Quantánano. 13,000 full-cans suffered
serious damages.
In
"Regional'
Palma-San Luis . 122, 000 full-cans
went to the ground.
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In
the Jara region the coffée rop was 50% destrog
ed
the coffoe beaus had been ready for harvent
therefore easlly shaken off by vind.
Duoy. Arriba,
"Rogtonal' Cauto Bajano J1guant
-500 wowen picked up about 10,000 full cena of cof
Pinar del Río Provinces
Havana Provinoel
Matanias Province®
Las Villas Provinies
Camguey Provincel
Oriente Provinco!
FRUIT
In 'Guane-Mantual 1,000 banana plante vere dar.
'Rogional' Pinar del Río
5,700 banana stube
wore destroyed
'Rogional' PR-2 the guava plan
tatione wore damaged by the winds.
Hone.:
None•
In Vallo de Trinidad, the banana plantationa and
fruit crop
vero'
completely destroyade
In El Megano 120, 000 banana stuba were destroyede
Mone.
Between the 80 and 906
the fruit
destroyed s
la Regional" Baracoa 40,000€
stube vore destroyed.
In. Rogional" Palma-Can. Lais
1a In caballerias of
were danged.
"Joaué Pals! farm 30% of the 80leabellerfag"
of banara. vere destroyed.
In. Buey Arriba,: 'Regiopal' Cauto-Bayaws-Jiguanf,
300 I caballerfas? of bananas vere damged, onlg 70
were destroyed,
All fruft in the vieinity of Santlago de Cube suf
fered serious damage. """"
Near Holguin banana planta vere leveled &y wind.
Hear Yara, banana plants had been brolten.
In 'Regional! Guantánamo 35 "caballerías' of coog
nut vere destroyed,
VECETABLES & "VIANDS*
Pinar del Río Province: Hone.
Havana Province:
In "Regional' Ariguanabo, loste in the agricalturol
specially vegetables sead beda.
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Matanzas Provinee?
Lan Vilian Province!
Camagüey Province:
Oriente Province:
Malangs flolde vore covered with water which will
sot most of the plast root. Complete loon of core
cropsvore observed in the Malanga are o
"Nando! crops were destroyed.
28 of the plentain, jueca and andét potatoes crope
were destroyed.
In "Mabay! 1,400 bags of sueet potatoes and 160
quintalo of sucen were collected
All vogetable crops in the vicinty of Cantiago de
Cuba suffered aerious damigo.
Plinar del Río Province:
•Havana Provincet
Matanzas Province!
Las Villus Provinice?
Cann guey Province:
Oriente Provinces.
BEANS AND RICE
"caballerías of rice
firm.
None•
None
In the zone of Jatibonico to Sanoti-Spiritue, serf.
sue damages in rice plentationa
in El Megano, 8 'caballerfas
of beans sere dec
troyed.
206 of beans crop vere damagede
Rice flelda near Vara had boan loveled to the
ground.
CATTLE, POULTRY AND DAIRY
Pinar del Río Province: 56 calves dand.
Havana Provinoes
Hone.:
Matansas Province:
Nonte
Las Villas Province:
Numerous aninals were drowned.
In El Mégano, 7 dairies were destroyed, and 19 eul
ferod ninor damages, and one sus partially danged.
Camaguoy Province:
Mone•
Oriente Frovince?
30 poultry sholters were destroyed, and 9 sere af
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= 6
fected.
22 dotrias vero partially affected, and 9 vero dem
troyed,
Several font barne vire dangelle
Buey Arrtbe,
30,000 otoer were pertouly affected.
TRANSPORTATICH
Mnar del Río Province: None.
Havana Province:
everal portions of the highays running paralle
to the rallway had been washed awig
Matanzas Provinces
Lao Villan Province:.
Cam guay Province?
• Oriente Province
Mone.
More •
Hone.
"Regionali Palma-San Iula, 3 bridges were dan-
Tongo 11 uapa eldge at Contral Loa Polaldo, Alto
Fron Santiago de
Caba to Camguey, rallwajiwe
damaged
NO SPECIFIED INDUSTRIAL PICILITIS
Pinar del Río Province: Hone.
"Favana Province.
The "floo Lopez" refinery (irmr Bast-Belot), vas
sertowly affected when the line of 110, 000 volte
vent dom:
Oitaide
of the Capital there vas a tho day pores
falluro..
Mintanzas Provinen:
Ias Villas Frovlnca8
Camaguey Provinces
Orlente Provinon:
Mond.
In 11 Mégano, 6 workshops vere damagodo
Tone:
In 'Regional' Cuantánano 1 food store un destroy
In 'Rogdonall Cuantánamo, Y vorkehope vere damagul
OTHERS
Pinar del Río Provincos In 'Regional' Pinar del Río, 14,800 houdos vero
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Havana Province:
Matanzas Provlace:
Las Villas Province?
=7-
dared, 3 warehouses voro damaged in "Regional
Many houses vere completely under inter, crope and
farm lard vere flooded,
None.
2 warehoures of fertilizers were damaged in El Me
gano.
Canaguey Province:
Jucaro, Quince y Medio and Central Venezuela, "Re
gional' Clego de lvila, Inundations and damages r
Venezuela sugar mille
Oriente Frovince!
In
"Regional! Guantánamo 71 kms, of fences were
destroyed,
and 8 pastures were damged. Other
damges caused by the rains were: 200 tons of hay
and several pigpens; plus 3 varehouses, 260 bagsal
fertilizer, and 115 "quintales" (*) of cotton seide
In 'Régional! Palra-San Lute 60 houses were des
troyed and 10 farn houses vere also destroyed.
Heavy rains affected 67 tons of fertiliser;
(*) One "gutrital" equals 100 1be.; of l 'arrobas".
Notes All other crops suffered the regular darage caused by a hurricane, the »
broken
branches,
scattered
fruits,
plants
destroyed,
and the mown damge."
caused by heavy ratna, strong winds, and flooding.
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FATH :OP
HURR ICANE
«YNE2*
TRAYECTOR IA DEL CICLON "INES
SOUrE:n. Cuben Oftselal nowepaper, Srante,
Miovano, Deto, 1, 191
GOLJO
DE MLICO
₴ 2
GRICUL TURAL PROOUCTS AND HOW
E AFFÉCTED DY MURRICANE PiNE 209
DUCTOS AGRICOLAS DE CUBAY•
LES AFECTO EL CICLON "INE3"
DONOMIC RESEARCH BUREAU
OS+ICE
10 8.8.4.50
Mhepd, F lm bela
EVPLARATICM OP MAD. E EXPLICAC IÇHI DEL MAPA
X Busor cano • Cala do erdear.
A Pino-groveo -Pinares,
Produco • Frutos Minores.
ite Menequen iiber à Honaquéri.
colfeo Cáte.
Psneappio - PsHia.
catelé • Gariaro,
' Criri - Malzo.
Tóbáreo • Téhacod
A'Béans - Frijolé's.
Pananas • Piftanól.
@ Potatoes = Pápas.
nire - Arros.
Coroa • Cacao.
S Gltrir & opher, trulte .
Idl Charcral - Carbón vegetalo
cliriros y otras frutase
ilo Pork « Ganado: Porelno.
52
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BULGARIA REJECTE CUBIN SUCIR SHIFTENT
Last month the Econonte Research Pureau (ERB) reported the establishment of
Soviet Cuban quality. control orgarization to undertake stepa to mintati th
quality of Cuban sugar. This organizgtion, which incidentally has been pattern
e@long. the adrintrativerguidelines and. regulations of the Soviet Uston, ha
been
necessary by the Increasing diSStculties the Soviet refineries ar
The phenonenon of declining quality of Outan sugar 11
further pointed up by Bulgria's rejection of the first Cuban süer shipment ta
that country from the 1966 harvest. This rejection, which occured last August,
was
to the high molature content of the Cubaa sugar. The source of this
Information is the Cuban Institute for Sugar Research.
CUBAN CENTRIL COMMITTES SOMBER RECOGNIZES MISTAKES
Carlos. Rafael Rodríguez;
of the key figures of the Partido Socialiste
Popular (nave under wilch
Communist Party operated from 1939 to 1962,
forner Head of INRA (Castro'e Natioral Agrarian Reform Institute), and present
ly a mamber of the Central Connittee of the Cuban Corunist Party, was Inter
viewed by Josef Thiner, correspondent for Bridapest's NOISZAVA, on Septender I6;
1966đ:
The Eronomic Research Buresu bas conäidered Timer's statements a sound
explanation of the roal econome situation existing in Cuba.
Therefore, we be
Leve
"Our"
readers will be interested in excerpts froa NEPSZAVd's story of ita
Interview with Timer!
Sugar$
9 evert
fortunately we falled
to attain our objectives this year and did not even
warly a great drought. We would like to barvest 6:5 pillion tons of sugar came
next year and attain a record output by 1968, (*)
Industrial and aerleulturat productivity
"Industrlal and agrieultural productivity diminished after the revolution.
Hary people think that one rust work less under socialisn than under capitalian
and, consequently, do not fulfill the legal vorking thee.
It is also true that
this 1a partly due to the fact that wort is not organised with sufficient care,
particularly in agriculture.
Moreover, serious problers are caused by the fact
that. the. working people are not paid according to their output.
Remuneration
according to outrut,
13, nevertheless; applied in agriculture, but se have not
managed to introduce it in industry yot:"
Skilled personnel
"The shortage of experts is a very great probler. Imagine what tremendong
(*) ERE note: This constitutos a contradiction of Castro's stated goals.
Perspective Sugar
Flan
The
1967
called
for a 7.5 nillion ton mark for
and
Castro has stressed this figure in his speeches over
and over again.
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difficulties we
must overcone in this respect when, for example, an aptitado
carried out in over 2,000 state farmy two years ago rerealed that 60 per
cent of the heads of farms and 80 percent of the heads of work brigades did not
oven have three years of elementary schooling."
Textile Industr
"Cúba in a country badly off in rav mtertals, which are also very diff!
cult to procure.
The position of Industry is closely linked to the disengage:
ment
"of the United States. The Americans established faetories and alse pro
vided raw moteriale before the repolution in Cura. The factories belong to ua
today, but we mat fend for ourselres with rospect to raw materiale. What thia
means is faithfully reflected by the fact that raw. materials constitute 50 par
cent of our ovorall importe. Not even in this way can we meet our requirements.
and, therefore, 40 to 60 of the capacity of our fectories and planta 1ie 1dle."
Aprerien
We have not dietribited land anong the peasents but we have establight
tate farms, so-called people a fares.
The ERB!a comment Is that a Cuban Cormuniat talka more horestly to a Commia-
niet. Hungarian correspondent than the rigine talke to the world.
'FREE WORLD SHIPPING TO CUBA DOWN 65.8%
total of fourteen Western vossela called on Red Cuban ports durlag the
month of huguste
he die et paro to cat on sente 1969 to 2, and a Mop at spee a
ared with the August 1964 total (*)
in august's flat creat Britain continued to lead the maritime fifth colum
sto with eight vessels, followed by Creece with three, and Lebanon, France an
Italy with one vessel each.
Auguat 1963:
August 196%:
August 1955%
August 1960₴
24 vesselé
41 ressels
22 vessels
I ressels (all tine low for August)
878 FREE WORLD VESSELS FLEDED OUI OF CUBA SEA TRUDE
The Maritine Adninistration of Ebo U.S. Department of Coeserce said on 0e
tober 5,
1956,
that ninety-six ships lave been removed from MA'g "Cuba Black
by controlling parties to keep out of the Cube sea trade a
total of 878 vessela, which are elther onied or operated by there partles.
presently 25k ships in the MA's "Cuba Blacklist", representing
1, 813,855 groBa 20080
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• 10 -
FRANCO SHIPPING CONTINUES IN THE CUBA SEA TRADE
Franco
•Shipping
Company has been resporslble for 15.l of the tota, free
Her20 sea trade vith Communtat Cuba for the Janunry-Saptember 1966 period.
ta Creece
itatlatice shout
January Captember
• 1965
Humber of
Tripa
Free World vessols
Franco Shipping vessele
32
100.08
18.11
Note: Brendown of Franco Ehipping Co. 'a vessels by roglotsys
a) Creek:
17.
b) Lebaneses-
c) 11,749 GRT Tanker
Sword under Itallan
'and Finnish Megs:
d) ARETI under Cypriot
flags
Total:"
(*)
Por full detalla see: Econone Intelligence Report Vol. II No. I-A, Man,
Pleo, August 26, 1966.
BRAND NEW 9,500 TON
CUBAN FREIGHTER. GOES AGROUND
The brand new 9,500 ten Cuban freighter MAFFO went aground on September
26th 1966 half-an-hour out of Casilda port In Oúba while en route to the south
eastern Cuban port of Cuayabal where she was scheduled to have loeded mugar for
Japan. This was the first cormercial voyage of the MV MAFTO as she had
unde
inly one trip prior to. this voyage which trip had beon to doliver her to Cuba
after her construction in Cadiz, Spain, on February 9, 1966®
probatly contributed
to the accident.
The cale me By cher th are with full forced really tributed
been refloated.
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emerald yea
- 11 a
During the last months,
the Cuban government has had difficulty in keeping
1te vessele
afloat.
crashing Into
the
The M/V ARACELIO IGLESIS suffered seviro damgos after.
Norwegian
M// NIDAREID in the Panama Canal last June 11,
^1965-
On 1pr14 8.
1966, the M/ ORIENTE was sunk alter colliding with the Nore
gian NA, ESTARFOrT off the coast of Holland.
Ard; on Apr12 27, 1966, another
newly tuilt Spanish vessel, the M/V LA PLITA, while on a trip to Japan, vaa in-
volved in an accident, also in the Panama Canal, with the MV HONG KEIG AMBER
of liberian roglatry.
The ERB might comment that comrade Rodriguos's renarke to the Hungarian
correspondont of
problene affecting Cukan Industry and agriculture night wold
have been applied to Cuban shipping as well.
Sourees:
The above information has been obtained fron roliable sources, both
from Cuba and the Free World. For additionil detaile adoreua your
self to?
Econonic Research Bureau
UNIDAD REVOLUCION IRIA
10 S.E. 9th Strest
"Mant, Fla, 33131, US No
Mant,
Fla.; October 27, 1966.-
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FROM THE UR. ECONOMIC RESEARCH BUREAU
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SPECIML SUPPLEMENT.
LOBSTER EXPORTS CONTINUE TO CAUSE PROPLEYS FOR CUBA
Co-mercial
sources
In Canadn and confirmed by Information obtalned in New
York report that the Candian and Freich authoritien havo launched invest patione
Into the recoipt of bad lobrter in both Canada end France. The ERB has now learn
ed
that a shipmont of more than eight thousand cans of Cuhan lobster arrived in
France on Ostober 6th ahoard tho s... KITHERINA.
This shipment was consined to
"Fourchtoin et Cie."
and win impounded in its entirety by tho French customs nu
thorities: who observed that this shipment contained wollon tins.
-Upon investin
gation, inpurition wore discovered, the lobster was found to have been overcoded,
and in some croes gray spots wore nbserved.
morld
Seafood Distributors",a Y'ontreal firm that Imports Cuban lobstere
for sale in. Canada and for transchipment to Europe, continues to have its diffi
'cultles with CUBNEPORT.
ERB Cuban cormercial scurcos: in Europe report that Sam
an officer of
"World Senfood",
is. complaining to CUBIEXPORT that CUBA
Beinor"s uncercutting Boiner's pricos quoted to the intwerp firm of "Hallowyck".
"Haileyck" appoars
be
a mjor European account for "orld Seafood" and in
order to protoct this businose Beine: was forcod to toll CUBNEXPORT that "World
Seafood" my be forced to quito "Hallowyck! cost rices for direct chipment of
lobsters from Brazil unlous CUB WXPORT and Cúban commorcinl representatives in
Parifs
The Hague cease these antics. This dispute Involves more than two
thousand cartons of lobster,
"World Seafood" maintaina a steck of Cuban lobstére in Intwerp.
The ERB ham
learned that Cuban connercial authorities in Europe have Issued written instrue
tions that in offect claln that more than one thousand cartons of 'lobster in thie
stocit are under the control of CUBIEXFOrT. Mon learning this "World Seafood" in
formed CUBIEXFORT In Havana that it will cause the arrest of any person removing
thora lorsters without pre-pao chira to appeare to be relearne
The person conccaned with attempted removal.
of these lobsters is a Mr.
"World Sea
food"'s lobsters by giving promissory notes which are not piaranteed hy any bank
or other institution.
"World Seafood" is understandably seekink pre-payment.or at
least s fuaranteed note of payment.
By late September this dispute reached. the
point where
"World Seafood" refured to assume respensihility for a sale of more
than a thousand cartons of lobster rade by Schwars acting on CIBEXPORT instruc
tions. CH-ASYPORT counter-claims that Schwarz is "World Seafood"'g agent in these
sales which, of course, "World Seafood" denies.
As If these were not enough problers, "World Seafood" reslizes that 1t can
siailar lobster in New York at lower prices and is therefore insisting upon
an additional discount from CUBAXTORT in order to compensste for this differ
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One of the trade rises teing ured in Europe 1a "Caribbean Queen".
Thie, par
• ticular label 1s
fur canned Cuban lobster ant is being marketed by the firm of
Jacques Fourchstein which Is also having 1ta difficulties
In this business.
The ERB has looked Into the Lackeround of Mr. Fam Beiner and of hie company.
"World Seafood Distributors",
Regardine the company,
little can be found other-
than the fact that its oftice in in betrer's home in lontreal. The address la 890
Frozer Avenue, Montreal, FO, Canada. Trade directories of Cañadian firme and sim
1lar sourcos avallable here and in lew lork do not liat this firm. Regarding Bel
nor, the ERB can state that Beiner has keen engaged, at least since 1952, in con
morcial activities Involving Cuts. Over the genre his Interests have been purcha
ning frogs' logs, lobster,
shrimp, frulte, candieu, and vegotables.
Ho 1a known
to think favorably of the Cuban reele ard in late September 1962 Beiner was open
ly discussing oconomic and social provers being unde. in Cuba whilo on a visit to
Miami.
Bolner la characterized by people now in Miami and who have known him in
the
past In Cuba as being an opporturiét sho vas active in the Havana black mar
-sot.
Note: For naditional inforcation on this ratter sees Econcmie Intelligence Report
Vol, II, Ho, 2, dated Saptember 26, 1905.
U.R.
• Economie herearch Bureau.
7 October 31, 1966;-
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October. 1946 total down 70,38
A total of seven (7) Western
vessels called on Red Cuban ports during the past
of October, U.R. learned from its underground and international maritime
sources®
Tho October 1966 total (7) represents an all-time-low for the November 1962-
October 1946 period.
previous all-time-low
was the February 1965 total,
when eloven (1L) Western vessels called on Red Cuban ports.
The Octoher 1946 total also represents a drop of 73.1% in Western shipping to
Rod. Cuba when compared with
October 1963 total.
a drop of 69.6% compared
October 1964 total and a drop. of 66.7% when compared with the 0c
tober 1965 total. (*)
In October's list, 'Cyprus continued to lead the maritime fifth columnists with
three (3)
vessels,
followed by Great Britain and Greece with two (2) vessels
The following Is the complete list foi Octobers.
NANE. OF VESSEL
FREE NAVIGATOR
RUTHY ANN
EL TORO
VENICE
ROLLA NARIA
TRENA
NEWFOREST
FLAG
Cypriot:
" British
Cypriot
British
Greek
Greek
Cypriot
PORT
Cárdenas
Havana
Havana
Stgo. de Cuba
Isabela de Sagua
Havaria
Cárdenas
DATE
October
October
12
October
21
October: 22
October 27
October 30
October 31
(*)
October 1963:
26 vessels
October 19648
23 vessels
October 1965, 21
vessels
October 1966 g
I vessels (all-time-low for this month and
for the whole period),
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TELEFONO:
373 - 8033
BAJA REGORD
QUINTA COLUMNA MARITINA
Tatal de Octubre de 1965 sepresente
baja
de un 730170
Un total de siete (7) buques del Mundo Occidental tocaron en puertos cubanos du
rante
pagado mes de octubre, UNIDAD REVCLUCIONARIA
supo hoy por sus fuentes en
la clandestinidad cubana y en círculos marítimos internacionales.
El tota! de Octubre de 1966 (7) representa una baja record para el período Novlen
bre 1962 = Octubre 1966.
La anterior.
baja record fue la correspondiente a Febre
ro de 1965, cuando sólo Il buques del Mundo Occidental tocaron en puertos cubanos
El total de Octubre de 1966 también representa una disminución de un 73.1% en bu
ques del Mundo Occidental que atracaron en puertos de Cuba Roja, cuando se compa
ra con el total de Octubre de 1963; un 69.6% cuando se compara con el total de Og
tubre de 1964, y un 66,796
cuando se. compara con el total de Octubre de 1965. (*)
En la lista de Octubre, Chipre encabeza los quinta columnistas mar timos con tres
• (3) buques
seguida de Gran Bretaña con sólo dos (2) buques y Grecia tambien
con i
dos (2) buques*
A continuación la lista completa del mes de Octubres
NOMBRE DEL BUNUE
BANDERA
FREE NAVIGATCR
Chipriota
RUTHY ANN
Britậnica
EL TORO
Chipriota
VENICE
Británica-
ROULA MARIA
TRENA
NEYF CREST
Chipriota
PUERTO..
FECHA
Cárdenas
Sago. de Cuba
22 Octubre
Isabela de Sagua
27. Octubre
30 Octubre
• Cárdenas
31 Octubre
(#) Octubre 1963, 26 buques
Octubre 1964, 23 buques
Octubre 1965g 21 buques
Octubre 1966g
7 buques
(baja record para este mes y para
todo el período).
UNIDAD REVOLUCICNARIA (U.R.)
Miami, 18 de Noviembre de 1966
REF.:
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1905 11-11
WESTERN UNION
PRESS MESSAGE
PEKBIOHHT
MIAMI, NOV. 18/66
TIRE F ILES
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
HUX CD REITORE
DATLETTER COLLECT
6/600 SCANDYTE SIETE BUQUÉS MBANDERAS MUNDO OCCIDEZTAL VICITAROM
GURA DURANTE PASADO NOSTERE SIENDO ESTA CIFRA HAS BAJA ROCISTRADA DESDE
INICIOSE BOICOS MARITIMO REGIMEN CASTRO STOP ORGANIZACIO: ANTICASTRISTA
NOVINIENTO UNIDAD REVOLE IONARIA QUE NISUALMENTE OFRECE NOMBRES BARCOS
VISITAN ISLA OBTENTENDO INFORMACICIES DE CIRCULOS MARITIMO INTE-NACIONALES
AND FUENTES CLANDSSTINAS CUBA DICE ESTA CIFRA ES MENOR REGISTRADA DESDE
ELLOS LLEVAN ESTADISTICA I962 STOP HE LEN SIDO 1
ANDAN OCTUBRE PRIMERA VEZ
GRAN BRETAÑA NO PIGIRA CAREZA TRAPICO MARITTHO CON CASTRO STOP SIETE BUQUES
TOCARON CUBA ESE MES TRES HUSIA
¡ ERAN CHIPRIOTAS DOS BRITANICOS
AND DOS CRTEGOS STOP COMPARANDOLO IGUL I
MES ANTERIORIS lOs.
DISHUSUCION REPRESENTA 73%
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MIAMI, 10V. 25/661966-NEl 25 PM 5 03
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ACEICE FRAKCE PRESSE
DATLANTER COLLECT
61700 AIRADA PROTESTA OCASIÓNADO EXILIO CUBANO MECATIVA RUTCRIDADIS
ESPAÑOLAS CONCÈDIA ASTIÒ POLITICO ESPAÑA CUATRO CURINOS LLEGARON LAS PALMAS
IDEA COMO POLIZONES ABORDO BARCO GRISCO FRES NAVIGATOR MAN 5:OP
•CUATRO CUBANOC PUEROS OBLIGADOS MINTI REDIARCAR NAVE GRIEGA ENSUENTRASS
ACTUALADIITE NIVEGANDO RITABO ALEJANDRIA EGIPTO STOP PRINCIFALES OGANIZACIUNES
CURAROS ANTICASTRISTAS DIRIGIDOSE AUTORIDADES MEN NOICEAYERICANAS MOMOS
PIDIENDOLI IITERPONGA BUDIOS CHICIOS EVITAR CURANOS POLIZONES SEAN DISTAARCADOS
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DEVUELTOS CUBA DONDE CONDFIKRIASELES TRLINTA AROS CARCEL OR FUSILANISTO AITE
PAREDON: UNQUOTE STOP MENES UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA REPORTA NENSUALVENTE
MOY IRTEITO BARCOS TOCAN PUERICÓ CUBANOS ASEGURA FRIE JAVIGATOR ENARBOLANDO
BANDERA CHIPRIOTA ESTUVO PUERTO CARDENAS COSTA HUNGE CUBA PASADO 9 OCTUBRE
•STOP LAVIGATOR 8181 TONELADAS OPERALO PANCRISTO CHIPING COMPANT
SUBSIDIARIA ISATILIRIS PSA RADICA GRECIA, AND LORDRES ACUSTO PASADO AÑO
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• SA 10
(110)
BON 2 9 1966
MIAMI.
NOW COMMUNIST
ISA & URTRIES
CAPS-A SHARP DECLINE IN SHIPPING FACH
TO CUTA WAS REPORTED
GYLY SEVEN
VESSELS
FROM THESE AREAS TOUCHED
CUSAN PORTS LAST
WHICH
SAID
RICA WATCHES
REVOLUTIONARY UNITY CLA)
AN EXILE ORCANIZATION
SUCH
MOVEMENTS•
SINC
1
RECAN
KErPING COUNT
UP HOLED THIS IS THE CUNLIST NUMER
FOUR ILARS AGO.
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AS
VISITING
GREAT
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CUEA IN OCTOEER WERE THREE SHIPS FROM CYPRUSS.
• C
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AND TWO FRCH GRCECE®
P
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WITH
37 SHIPS THE PREVIOUS MONTH• OTHER OCTOBER
TOM SAID
IN: 1964
•AND 26
1963•
KNOW WHAT CAUSED THE DROP•
PLI3SAES
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DIARIO LASAMERICAS
FUNDADO EL A DEJULIO DE- 1933
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V. ESTERN UI.ION
PRESS MESSAGE
40. N0K-82
MINEI, N0%. 22/66
ACIENCE FRANCE PRESSE
MES C MIOR
DATLETTER COLLECT
311520 SEOUNDO ÚLITO RISCDRA CASTA) STOP TOLTA 35 FUL PRISENTADO POR ORCANI-
¿ACIÓN ANTICASTRISTA NOVDUITO UNIDAD REVOLJCIQNARLA REOULARMENTE PRESENTADO 90003
DIPLOLATICÒS DEFECCIORADO CASTRISHO STOP ADFRAS DE SERALAR PRACASO INDUSTRIA
AZUCARERA VOLTA ASEGURO IQUAL CAMINO PARA DIDUSTRIA TABACALERA CUBANA SEQUXDA
•DEPORTANCIA ISLA REVELANDO PASADO ANO REGADI QUOTE APENAS LOGRO COLOCAR EUROPA
OCCIDENTAL DOSIII TONELEDAS METRICAS TABACO CON INGRESO APROZIMADO MILLON MEDIO
DOLARES STOP IOVALMENTE SENALO DIVICULTADES SUPRIDAS POR CASTRO SUS EXPORTACICTS
LANCOSTA INCLUTZIDO CRAN BRITARÁ LITRE PAISES COMO CANADA PRANCIA AND POLONIA
QUE HABIAN DEVUELSO MERCAJCIA- POR ESTAR MAL ESTADO STOP QUOTE SID EMPARDO DIJO
VOLTA ESA MERCANCIA DEVUELTA FÚE PUESTA LULOO VEITA MERCADO DOMESTICO CUBANO
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CURARO PRIALIZU ENTREVISTA ASBRURANDO QUOTE POLITICA AGRESIVA CASTRO IDO AUMENTO
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DATLETTER COLLECT
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TIENE REPRECEITACIÓN PARA SUS DELEGADOS LLEVEN POLITICA SUEVERGIVA ASTARLECIENDO
MEJORES RELACICIES POSIBLES CON: DELEGADOS OTHOS PAISES ESPECIAIMEATE CON
LATINOAMERICALOS STOP ESTAS INSTRUCCICGEC FUERON IMPARTIDAS DELECACION PARTICIPO
CONFERENCIA CAFE CELEBRADA ELSALVADOR DONDE CURA PODIA CONCURRIR POR MANTENER. ILE
ASIGNADA UNA CUOTA 194,000 SACOS CAFE PESAR HACEN ASOS CULA CARICE ESE PRODUCEO
PARA ERPORTACIUN REVELO HOY MAIL VOLTA LANDA QUEN ILISTA LACE PUCOS DIAS ERA
CON•EJERO COMERCIAL DEBAJADA: CURA LONDHES AND REPRENES TANTE GOHIERNO CASTRO ANTE
ORGANISMCS DITERNACIONALES AZUCAR CAFE AND TLICO AND DELEGADO OBSERVALOR ANTE
GRUPO INTERNACIONAL DELA LANA STOP CUNPEFLICIA PRENSA CELEBRADA AQUI VOLTA
ASEGURO. QUOTE ECOMOMICAMENTE REGIMEN COMUNISTA CASTRO ESTA ILECANDO CLIULI
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so Att. po UFCA-26348
economic intelligence itor.
FROM THE UR. ECONOMIC RESEARCH BUREAU
MOVMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA: (V.R.)
MAILING ADORESS
Bo: 1940
Mien, -Floride
PHONET
373 • 8033
VOL. II NO. d
Or Noverber. 229
Mr. Haul VOLT: lando not with represontatives of the
pross in Miard 10 awer to diocus Cubon trile prohiers abrond and Cubin econo
no problema within.
The ERB has folt that Mr. Volta's Information will so of
Interest to all on renders, so theréfore this issue of the Econonte Intel-
ligence Report containe the verbatin secount of Mr. Volta'o words.
My name is Rail VOLT: Lands,
and unt11 a fow days aro I hold tho poste of
Counselor. to the Cuban Embacay In London, Representative to the Interia
tional fugar Council, Reprecontstive to the International Coffoe Organizition, to
tho International theat Council, and Obreyer-Dolegate to the international wool
On Horaner lith sy wife and I vere interviewed by the pross in New York
at which time we discused the rearong that prompter our defoction.
The resulta
this conference have appeared in the press and therafare today I would like
to dir cuss in sone detail econone problome confronting Cuba today with which I
am, personally fariller and which,
•I hore, will be of interest to you gentlonen.
an effort to be brief and not take
toe much of jour time, my friends here
been. kind enough to reproduce some technical and detailed information on
tho following sutjeete:
tobacco, the problem of convertible currency,
with. the lobiter exports,
ard usurpation of registered trade mrke.
Thoro le also attachol a resumo of positions held sinco 1955. -
economie point of view C-stro's cormnint régino 1a vell on the
to reaching = elim after having suffered one ceonomie set back after ar
Cabale: lending cash crop, eugar, can be termed a failure in the
due to a rube. of factors and particularly nismanagement in Cuba
plus the low world price, it le unble to support the Cuban economy.. The second
moet important cash crop,
Birdlerly has been so mismanaged that today
It to an unimportant earper of critieslly needed foreign exchange.
This econone cheos has foreed the Cuban régino to Increasingly desperate
masures in order merely to survive.
for example,
meat, tobacco, eges, fruit,
vegetables, coffee, preserves,. and shoes are some of the products that today are
exported
from Cuba
machinery,
In an attenpt to earn the hard currency to purchase heavy
locomotives,
fishing boats,
and all the rest necessary to mintain
any semblance of an economy. An unfortunate reeult of this is that
today there
Is & serious shortage of the proper foods throurhout all of Cuba.
There is ra.
tioning.
The people have insufficient rice.
Even citrus fruits have had to be
rationed. Milk 1a la critically short cupply.
There are not enough shoes to go
around Coffee,
long considerer a necessity by the people, is sometimes unob
tainable and is always in short supply. Our beer, famous for years, 1s now hard-
Ly drinkable when 1t 1s available.
These problens,
which before the commnist
regime were totally unicon to Cuba, wcre trought painfully home to me each time
I returned to Favana Iron sy post in London.
slat: 4564-36345
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For example, I was in Havana In July after hurricane 'm hit Western: Cube
last Juno,
a. number of buildinge and houses had to be repaired all over. the
city of Havars.
Debris fron denolitions and subsequent constructions was piled
on the streets. Time passcdy: but the streets were st111. full of debris that pare
the city: the looks of a bober target. This caused considerable dirgust among
the population of Havana
nother example is that
the food quota on the ration boor is largely a
"paper" reality.
hat I mean is that the food on the book is rarely available
lard,
and hote me he case tito ta havana, there are no
oll, rice, beans, being distrib
uted, it this procise time,
ta Havans,
seasoning ingredients avail
able to tha consumer.
product is
available againg.
the meager book
quota is what each one gets, without any compensation for the time during which
he could not even get that.
s a result of this, queues aro longer every day; with people atanding 1
arly norning hours to make sure that they won't be left out
There are
often fights and even minor riots at the queues on account of the 1r
ritation that this situation causes
Also I have seen that the régine is opening many new restaurante, alleged
Iy to: make recreation facilities avsilable to the people.
In reality,
what they seek is to extract money from circulation,
as the prices at these bew
Places are extraordinarily high.
Hence, only the members of the ruling "new
class" my enjoy the new spots, as the working people could never afford them
I will be happy to attempt to answer any questions that you may have re
garding those areas of life or of events in Cuba today with which I am faniliar.
Thank you.
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SUGAR
As the Cuban representative to the International Suger Council I was able
to oberve at first hand some of the probions facing the Cuban sugar Industry.
Some observations follows
Internationa? Aspect?
It 1o voll known that all countries that import or produce sugar are main
efforts
towardo reaching a long- term Sugar Agreemnt that would stabilize an
sợlvệ the
critical situation in the world market of over-supply and dow price
Castro's stand to that respect has
been to boycott and undermine such efforts.
This has boon clearly reflectod in Castro's refusal to participato in the
coups that have been creatod for that purpose under the aponsor
ahip of the Secretary General of UNCTAD, Ds. Raul Probish.
Caatro believes
that by not participating in efforte to reach a Sugar A
greement he can cause the collapse of the sugar industries In the lese efficient
producer countries In order to bring econonic hardship to those countries in l
tin Anarice to which sugar exporte are important.
Castro'a ultimite and,
courso, la to cause internal diaturbances in these countries and thus to ripen
them for Caatro comuglet subversion;
" "This has béen a boomerang to Cuba»
The
hóped-for econonio disaster in the Latin American nations has not occured. In
Btead»
1t la occurring in Cube, The régine la unable to méot its announged
zonle (the
goal for
vere actually harvested).
clal discounts, for example to Japan,
ponde the chaotle economic aituation In Cube as the country obtaine even less
per pound that the ourrent low price of .014 f.
ESS
the sugar year 1966 was 6,500, 000 tona whereas 41455,255
To move 1te sugar, Cuba has beon forced to grant spo
and to Creat Britain.
This further com
Intorrial Aapects
The blows received by Cuba'e sugar econouy from the hurricanes and droughte
are nothing compared to the damage caused by the improvisation and incompetency
of those who today namanage our country's affáirs.
shortage of manpower
cutting the cane, the enlistment of inexperiencer) Ivolunteer" cane cuttere,
the failure
of combine machines from the-USR, and the doteriorating altuation
In the transportation of the cane crown the existing econonie anarchy.
The régime has been conmitted by Castro to produce 10,000, 000 tons of sugar
1n 1970, which figure sugar economists ir and out of Cube agree is most unlikely
However, the attempt to reach this goal is resulting in activities that amount
to econonde sulcide.
Cuba 1a buying generators In England costing more than one
dillon dollars which will be used to provide power for the "Centros de Acopio"
(reception centers).
The concept of these centers was tried rany years ago in
Cuba ani discarded as both inefficient and uneconomical.
There is no reason to
bolleve that anything has happened that will change this. So, what to do with
the generators?
One might conclude a discussion of Cuba's ougar problems with the obser
ton that nevar before in Cuba's
econonie history
has so much discussion, so
many speeches, and so much activity resulted in such a loss of effectivenesa.
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LOBACCO
I was associated with the tobacco oxporting enterprise (Dapress CUDATAB
for
years incluring three yoare as Assistant lanager.
I am happy to
mike my firet hand knovledge available.
micultural Appocto
This Industry 10 another example of the administrative clumsiness of the
Communiste.
Once the second industry of Cuba, and the source of great prestige
for our coúntry,
1t seems to be doomed to total dootriction since the Communiot
rogime took control of 1t
Leaf tobacco production has declined by ovor 30% comparing the 1965 figure
(32,000 M.T.)
with the traditional production of over 45,000 M.T. gearly.
best tobacco fiolde of tho famed Vuolta ibajo zone,
which gave the best wrapper
in the world, have experienced a sharp decline of over 70s in yold an quality,.
due to lack of fertilizers and the necessary care.
about
20%
of
the plantations are affocted by the bug, as the flolde and
curing sheds are not sprayed.
The INN? poldoy. of vory low prices paid and lack
of incentivos given to the most efficient producers has forced the producers to
divert their landa to less rigky and more profitable crops.
Thie 13 particular
1y true of the Remedios and Cabaiguán zones.
Peasants trained in tobacco grow
ing have boon
absorbed by cane growing. areas in order to ramady the critical
manpover situation in the latter,
but at the expense of, inflioting grave damage
to the tobacco economy. This has brought the Incorporation of "voluntear" work
erS
to
the
cropping
of the leaf, which workers, due to their inexperience in
such a apaciallzed work, break the loaf, with the resulting damage to Its qual.
Ity.
Industral. Ennecte-
has been serdously affected, not only as far as production for national consump
1) Loss of quallty due to the use of raw leat tobacco and without the nee
assary agine.
cigars, aluminum cases, holdere, rings, cedar boxes, ote.
3) Continuous complainta
are received from foreign importers, sue to the
detection of high percentage of wormed oigars.
4) The
traditional blends that gave character
to each of the traditional
brands have been changed and altered,
which has resulted in the imaginable lose
of quality and prestige.
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5) Incorporation of Inexperienced perconnel to the preparation of "Alte
Regnl1a", (top-quality, hand rade) cigaro, which affocta the finish of the handa
Icrafting cigars-with the result that undersisod, oversized, or too heavy olgara.
aro produced.
There and many other Irrepularition take place today In our Industry.
without falling to mention that tho clinax of all this situation to causod b
the lack of cigare for national consumption;
something definitoly unprecedented
in the hictory of our country.
Irada Aspecte i
The Cuban Corminist régine faces groat difficulties' in Its offorte to make
dollars through tobacco exports, and come of them have boen pointed out already.
Neverthaless,
I believo that the chief trouble 1o reprosonted by thomar
ket limitations
Caatro has boon unable to con
vince
his
surfared by Cuban tohacso today the volume that wae formly ab.
Curtaln "frienda" to purchace
sorbod by the U.s..
He has only porcuaded the USSR,
Czechoslovakla,
and East
Cormany. to buy a total of approximately 5, 000 M.T.
Tho truth,
however, le that
there cxports have been made with distrust,
as there have boon roports
that Cu-
ba'g "friérds",
aftor buying this tobacco,
re-export it to hard-currenoy coun
tries at lover prices than those establlahed by the "Empresa CUrTIsACO" for the
free world market.
I may cite a specifio instance of thie.
Lato in 1962,
tho Polish enter
prise
ROLMPEX bought approximately 600 tons of torncco. The contraot specifie
ally prohibited re-exportation by the Poles,
and provided that any logal diffi
cultios that inight arloo would be submitted for arbitration.
Aftor the deliver-
les vere rade to ROLIMPEl, roporto logan to arrive from the Freo European market
that Cuban tobacco leat was being offored at a rach lover prico than that estab
lished by the Cuban exporting enterprise in Ita sale of tobacco to Free Europe,
At firsty
It was thought that this was only a maneuver for lovor pricaa by the
uropean Importers, but, as time passed and CUBATI:1O could not place any sales
the reporta,
which wore still coming in, 'vere given more credence. As a rosult
of thie. I was sent to conduct an on-the-spot investigation in Europe, and, sure.
enouging
I discovered that the Poles were indeed re-exrorting.our tobacco,
complete disregard of their signed agroement with Cuba.
with
Tho. violation vas rem
teeing to recover dee to the Pollen
Cuban Miniatry of Foreign Trade, which Instructed CUBATABACO te
Cuba aued for i1 mil
lion
and the
having being caught red-handed, offered a settlement of
350,000 which was accepted. The payment was made in dollars, out of the Poliah
Cuban clearing.
This "international solidarity" practiced by Conmunist countries kept Cube.
for a long tire. (1962-1963) from entering western Luropean narkett.
Dumping as practiced by these countries,
the lack of adequate stocka for
the Europeans® taste,
difficulties and delays in deliveries (due to shortage of
ships) have made the Europeans shy away from buying larger quantities of Cuban
many Furopean importors have learned that Cuba is not a reliable
source of supply®
to the above stated reasous,
the Commnist régime can barely place
2,000 M.T. In Weetern Europe, for an armual revenue of about IS$1, 500, 000.
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PROBLEMS. WITH. THE. LOBSTER EXPORTE
Upon ry arrival here I was surprieed to loarn the extent of the dotalled
Informtion
poesosod by MiD:D RIVOLUCIONARIA and its Eeonomie Rerearch Bureau.
This Information lo accurate and I en able to add more Informtion to that known
by the U.R.
Cuba had been exporting lobster through Sam Beiner,
of the Montroal firm
•and the latter re oportod the lobster to Europian flin
such as the Belgian "Hallowlck" and the Britich "Young Seafood".
When ALINEX was
replaced by CUBNEXYORT, the now Cuban concern tried to
grab the Biropoin lobater markut from Bolner and
his Cardian firm. Thin was the
objootive for which CUBAEXPORT Director Rodolfo Shoning was working during a re
cert. European.
to this ond, he indo contact with the Britich firm
"Young Seafood",
"Jacques Fourchtoin ot Cle.",
Westorn Europe.
CUBEXPORT wac to a large extent succoncful in thie offort to
out out Beiner.
The troublos: of CUBACXPORT and of all othor Cliban foreign trado. enter
prisos with froe world firmo are dus to tha lact that Cuban concorno have no i
spoct for international trade ethics.
They tako recourco to all sorto of maneu
as selling 1s their only conceini. thia at the long run artenatos custo
the case of
the lobotor c: porta lack of quality has boen apparento
Through my office in London I Icarned of complaints of impropor cooking, pick
and even crating
of lobator. excorted
to France,
Poland, and England,
Hundreds of cases. have been rejected by health and custome authoritles and by
thenselves.
• The problous Beiner has encounterod in Canada have
been duplicated in Europe.
Naturally, the poor quality of the lobster has been the cause of probes y
Canadian, French and British health cuthoritios.
Even the authoritles of Commi
nist countries such as roland and Czochoslovakin have beer forcod to look Into
- These countrion have returned lobstor to Cuba as "unfit for human
consumption"
This merchandise,
Was subsequently placed in the Cuban
domestic market,
Perhaps less
serlous cases,
but which also illustrate the régina'e con
tempt for the Cuban people,
I refer to pro
duote which, although not guito unfit for humn connumption, do not mot foreign
quality standards,
such as fruit preserves that hrve been turnad down abroad ber
cause of their excessively high contents of sugar, and rum that was returned be
cause of impurities.
These Items vere retailed to the Cuban people aftey
boling
rojected abroad.
also are complainta about the precentation of the product and the
packing, all of which has caused
stern protests by the affected free-world
"Jacques Fourchtein et Cie.", which complained to ALIMPEX last
year and to CUBAEXPDRT this year.
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ISURPATION OF RECISTER."D TRIDE: MARKS
Ao 1a known, the Castro rógimo, after monopolizing foreign trade and solzing
private
Industrios, arbitrarily decrood that all Cuban trade-marks had becom
tho property of the government. However; with the lawful ownera-of those trade:
marka scattered as extlos over the free vorld, Cantro has met considerable lopal
difTicultion in urine thò: stolon brand namoo for his exports... Abroad, Cuatro hai
beon unsuccessful, In most cases; in assigning these trade-marks to the rogime.
export onterprises,
In most countries,
the brands are regiatored In the
names of their lawful ownero.
Thua Castro violates International trade mark regulatlons
This altuation
Io particularly
truo with respect to the world-famous. trade-marko of Cuban cl
Ono of tho beat-lown casos is the continued oxportation of cigaro bear
"La Corona" and "lonry Clay" brando, which are the proporty of the Ame
ricon
Thie firm was forced to tnke direct action in Ergland,
France, and Switzerlnnd, countries to which Castro has had to halt exports.
example do the much-debatod case af the "BACARDI" brand, which te
now being contested and which will bo brought before the courts of Great Britain
by February or March noxt year.
In 1903,
British authoritios soized a shipment of Bacardd rum which was
recently returned to Cuba,
therofore, the rogine has boen unable to export
this brand to England, The rógime facos sintlar problems with Canada and Japen..
The firet complicattons rising from this case took place right in Cube,
where there were evon dismissals in Juridical. Direction of the Ministry of For
eign Trade early this
des in this case:
3 year.
Presently, Cuba 1s facing the following difficult
he perennial Neor ernization. and "creationa
2) Restricted
opportunition for the Cuban regine to present witnesses, as
1& fears that auch witnessos will take the chance to detect.
3) Troubles between the Cuban régime and the very solicitor of the london
"Seifert and Seddoley" case.
) Financial Limitations
as the Cuban régime has only US$ 42, 000 to f1-
ance the expenses of the case through the London law firm "Clark Russel
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NAME: Rail VOLTA Landa
Married, three children
Brofenslonel Information
Age!
:':."
1008
•foe Croanizationi Obearver Delogito to
mational Hool Group.
2= 1965-19661
the Inter
• In Loodon.
9i 19628
4. 19623
50-2962-29658
6o=. 29628
72958-19603
8, 19568
Homber of the Trade Delegation to Bpals. Tobasco Ad-
92008.
Menber el the Trade Delogition to Spain, Tobacco Ad-
T100r.
Operative Asslotant Manager, "Empresa CUBATABACO".
Chief of the Loaf Tobacco Section of the "Emprese
Cubana de Exportaciones".
Cales Manager Milnomer Taleviaión Co. "'and "Todders",
Sales Manager, Mectronto Dept., "Electro Salos Co."
(Sylvante)
!..
U.R. Economio Research Bureun
10 S.F. 9th Street,
Mant, Me., U.S. No
- Ri
Nimmi, 118o, November 25, 19660
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DISPATCH
Chief of Station,
INFO
Chirl, WH; Chief, FE; COS,
Chief of Stallone
JMWAVE
WWIT TYPIC AUSCROLL
•( Lotter from Jose R. Mercado
ACTION REQUIRCO PEPPLACES
ACTION REQUIRED: FYI
CLASSINICATIONE
- SECRET
BOSTO
XX
C/wH
PHOCESSING
WAD:89 AUR INDE RING
DO CUMIND
TAS-181E-011
A MONSOOL AHE
ASTRICT
On 15 October Jose R. Mercado, President of tho Colombian
Confederation of Workers
(CTC), discussed with ANWORD-3, the Socrotary
the CTC's plans to do what it can
Japan-Cuba trade by
Goneral of ANSCROLL ringing influence to bear on the trado seminar
to discourage
In. Tokyo that was to have
begun on 19 October.
Upon his return
to
bogota, Sr. Mercado wrote a letter to the Japanese Ambassador to
colomble, a copy of which
we forward together with a translation.
PHILIP G, ELMARD
Attachments: b/
Letter (copy)
as stated
2.
Translation of letter
Distribution;
3= COS/
Q. C/FE
2-
COSA
watts. b/w
Militatio tow
/, atiso
-53:
CS COPY
I CROSS REFERENCE TO
ate:
CLASSIAIATION
SECRET
DATE TYPEO
26 Oct 66
DATE DISPAICHED
i 8 1906
DISPATCH SYMBOL, ANO MUMADER
UFGA -26277
HEADQUARTERS FILE PILMERR
14-
126-26
19-120-26/3
84-337
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CONFEDERACIÓN DE TRABAJADORES DE COLOMBIA
11A JUPIDICA NO. 9%
FILIAE
Loscili, Dolo Goüubr:: 17/66
i...
COLO. -DIA
Se
con ucroio: a que durante 100 -
ulao 19 y 21 dul persole nos se rsalizuil di antardo de
Coireio ea la cludoi de logulo, con lu participoll. de
ancio al cubicio Dercortiloo d'1 Jupon la colichina que ci
Orros occuloie acca foulado r.furailo i qur Croc lo
Jupelro do pusible il persaenir coscalo son su paleo ela
cleo comulieldo con el Flutao Comunioca de Cuba,
al cod1d: do que Ino divisos co: il Cobiorio ur Cuba 10 •
18: que di Vità dr: sus productos, co utilizude para flian
clar lú ciovrcion y il térroriono ar 1u Amirich Lattie
iaccre.colicitud li L'oranli
¿OS COÀ MIras à sálvagunialar lor Litroses del 3iwicclls
Dooraulco y lu Inocirhd luchitucleid úc
im
ya que colaibia coo duros pulses de 1-2ie.
sta cooccidide ucnro del pro--a di 1i11ir+c16-05.04
Intoriuclo da cono
Lo ca firie ca Purilaioo.
r1alcs del 12 de Gorbrce
¡Inciccinos en haonr lata peti
ella porque consideranos que al conimir al Jupo. Conr
• 61ã0 coi Cuba Coiu lota, es tario cono coutribile i 502=
telod mi ranlion un habelca oue terninado con la Liber
turo coorácidio, la fomitado ci ancomato ci soo y el
1n0Tr0cti-101i0 le
¡e iorataso il cuinner seta sauccio: nos veris os ci li
tion los prociatos japo dirs coco lo lenco iccia
15. do3 1ar06a de lui palses que estri nosociardo con Cuba.
1..
isperá de sus cratas ioti
11o ios suscriblios ie lo. atmtacentes
CHIANCIO INNINDOLE DI COLONIA CONC
MONTA DO ARMEO 80%
EE BOGOTA, COLONIA
(4900-994999
5...
.CUTUF69: 96277
CS COPY
14-126-26
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Cel: +02-45-6-2679900
Bogótá, DoE., October 17, 1966
J-bajador do% Japon
En Colo-bia
S.
Do.
Bronilence:
on ascent of the fortheonin: Trado Seinar trat will take place from
'in"act of this month in tro.cit: of Tolyo, with the participa
55: Initr Amorican countries, the CONESDEPATION OF HORES OF CO
richos to roitorato throuch iou, to the Dinocratic Goverment
ti, iocrost wo havo fomilated in other scacions, reforent to the
,. 1i0 :0rranent trade that Japar has ostablished with the Cuban
ti'1., considering that the currony obtained from the selling
muric, 1s usod by the Govorwant of Cuba to finance the subver
sc::o:ior in Latin America.
Soirulato our request In the hope of saving the interests of the
FI"
accoratic workers and the institutional integrity of our country.
514:
¿ciãs, the same as other imerican countries,
form part of the in
.t.. -on Iro *aT that has been plannod from Cuba by the International Go
is was contired in the neuspaner "al Tiempo" in One of its edito
Jotebo: 12,
i inoirt in this petition because se
consider that 1f Jaban continues
ni, ira 1ii Communist Cuba, 1e rould Le cio saro as to contribute to the
s: = roiro in Anorica walc cas put an ani to the denocratio free.
is ariotod the mass murder and the inpriso ment of thousands of deno
-ositis and workers. If this situation porsist, we rould be: forced
to other salth other countries of morica.
the.boycott.to all
ja's?:!i projacts as we have done with the sips of those countries that are
trado with Cuba.
spirt. to hear from you soon, he remals,
Sincerely yours,
JOSE B. MERCADO
PRESIDET
EUGE TO MOLINA BARRIOS
SECRETARY GENERAL IN CHARGE
33 COPY
To + 4559-26277
14-110.16
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10483
DISPATCH
CLASSAICATICHI
•SECRET
Chief, WH Division
PROCESSING
ACTION
MARNID FOR INDERING
NO: INDEXINE REQUIRED
DREY QUALBERED
MLADQUANTERS DESE
сам' лос посхіна
FALSTRACT
Chief of Station, JWAVE
DIE: TYPIC/Operational
^ Quarterly Progress Reports Concerning Political Action Programs
ACTION'REQUIRCO , REVERENCEN
1.
Forwarded herewith are Progress Reports for the First
Quarter of FY 67 concerning eight Political Action programs of
the Station; these programs are listed under the Covert Action
sector of the FY 67 budget:•
AMSCROLL
AMCROW
AMBASAL
AMLIRA
ANSTRUT
AMWASP
ANKNOT
AMMOR
MICROFILMED
NOV.2
:1966
DOC. MICRO. BER.
2. The first quarter of FY 67 was a period of readjustment
in the political action field,
all of the above programs having
been reduced in size and cost in the last quarter of FY 66,
That
the PW Branch has succeeded
in reaching the initial projected
goals with respect to economy of political action operations in
FY 67 is demonstrated by the following tabulation of expenses:
Projected 1st
Actual Ist
Program
AMSCROLL
AMCROW
AMBADAL
AMLIRA
AMSTRUT
AMWASD
AMKNOT
АММОР
Quarter Cost
Cuarter Cost
36, 750
3
, 750
11
, 500
16,250
24, 000
6, 000
3,000
3
750
Total
105, 000
33, 873
6, 077
12,226
16, 134
16,185
4, 228
1,986
2, 225
93,234
Attachment:
GATE TYPED
DATE CESPATCHED
0-14-126.
Distribution:
2 -WH/C, w/att.
27 OCT 56
DISPATCH SYRIDICH AND ALIEN
27 OCT 66
0D -
2a1
ti" Jit' 1
Clalated Has Atmate
19-146-
out it -3,
6: 56.13
CLASSIFICATIORI
SECRET
UFGA -26303
MEASQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
19-126.26
ewt
45+791
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CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
SECRET
TOE FOR SNESS ASS MARE
UFGA -26303
In the second quarter the Station will continue its cost
reduction action aimed at achieving
substantial reduction in
Corere Action costs prior to 1h0 orre 2e 195?,
end at reachiny
by she beginning of fy 68 a level of expenditure much below that
projected for FY
67.
e!:
SE PRIVIOUS EDITION
CLASSSICANICE
SECRET
PAGE NO
CONTIANTO
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SECRET
MEMORANDUM
TO
:Chief. of Station, JAYAVE
FROM
8 P.W/MARCHBANT
SUBJECT:
TYPIC/OPERATIONAL
AMSCROLL Progress Report,
I July - 30 september 1068
19 Octobor 1960
WP W-1201
Distribution
1-PW/HARCHBANT
1-rW/Chrone
I " REC
- .
A..
OPERATIONAL HIGHLiGHTE
1.
This quarter oponed with an internal reorganization
ANsCROLL becoming offective..
of
The reorganization had been under.
taken in the interests of officiency and economy.
The Departmenta
of Labor, Women, Foroign Alfairs, Coordination, and Youth wre
aboliahed.
This netion got rid of largely ineffective people who
had been rocelving salaries and will prevent dissipation of AUSCROl..
lunds and energies. The new, stream lined organization &e better
able to concentrate upon the
fold it knowa best: econonte netion.
With ste present stalf 1t le also able to undertale action to
polltical, youth, and the other fields should thia be deatrable.
into
four ostegories.
They are oconomic activitles, free World
radio program.
•8. • In the econonie field AMSCROLL continued 1ts analysia of
the 1968
mugar harvest that officially ended at 11:00 p.". 01 27 June
though wind ip activitles continued into this quarter®
(2,011,745 tons) of Ite announced goal of ®, 500; 000 tons, which goal
vas set by Castro in his May Day, 1965 speech.
Sources of Information
vore the dally production figures of Radio Havana; analyses con
ducted by other exports süch as Y. 0. Licht, Czarnikow-Flonda, the
Merrill Lynch weekly Bugar Letter,
eto., Information the Station vam
able to pass; and the background
of such experts as ANSNAKE-1,
AMRAIN 1,
and AHHASP I.
The Station has. been stories based upon
these reloases in the Hiant Herald; the Miami Now, the Econoito
intolligence Unit,
a London publication; Alerta, a publication in
Juatemala: the American Marine Engineer: the Times of America; an
Ts addition appropriato Station ansets auch an
MELl repiny much of this information.
The polnt of this as to
demonetrate to Free World commercial circles and to the Cuban radio
audience that Cuban ecouonic promises are not reliable and hence
that Cuba 1s an unrellable nation with which to trade.
In support
of thim theno this quarter also marked the beginning of the campalen
GROUP I: EXCLUDED FROM AUTONATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLSSIFICATION
CS Curt
MICROFILMEO
SECRET
NOV%
1966
DOC. MICRO. GER.
# 14569-26-303
19.
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SECRET
againat Cuban lobaters that are belag sold in Canade and Europe.
The firet publie surfacing know to the Station of this atudy
astor; that appoared in the Miami Nows on 25 Septembor®
fron an AuScHOLL pross rolonso that ma malled
to the AuscholL lint of bustness poople, bankers, and tradere 1u
Europe, and Japan. In addition, the local ArP corre
Almo durine this quarter ANSCROLL released other studies:
of an economto nature on such subjecte aa Cuban trade with Spalm,
the status of the Cuban oil Industry, and the ?allure of mechania»
tion of the Cuban sugar Industry.
The bases of these studles more
providod by the station, often from information provided by quallfled
rofugees arriving via the alr 111t.
In other cases, AMSCROLL
personnel-particularly ALTRANE-1- would Interview some of there
A continuing effort wid made during the quarter to
publicize Free World shipping with Cuba.
Each month a flat 1g
compiled by the Station of those whips fror the Free World that
visited Cuba during the previoun nonth which is passed to AMSCROLl
for release to the press.
In addition, a special study ma made
regarding the Crook fira Franco Shipping Company. The wire services
regularly carry this infornation and 27 published stories on this
aubject In U.B, Canadian, and Inglich publiontions care to tho
Station's atte
ntion during thia period.
During this period 16, 000 pleces of printed matorial
were malled to Cuba.
This Included. 7, 800 coptes of ANSCROLLE
mintature newspaper which contained condensed stories of such 1tema
an Cantro's 26th of July Speech, quotations from earlier Castro
pooches matins promises that were not kept, the sugar defielt, and
defoottons of: Cuban sonineD.
Also, 7,500 copies vere miled to Cuba
of 'notice thet publicises the AMSCROLL radio progran and which
requents reiders of the miniature newmpapor to leave it in pubiso
places for others to road. Auscholl itill han a supply of the
sonp shoots which carrios an liprinted menange. for the reciplenta
not to lone hope.
One thousand of these vore miled to Cuba and
ve anticipate continuing mailings until the supply of those somp
•beets In exhausted.
About 4, 350 copies of the economto studio.
described in 3.l above vero madled to a carefully complled 1t
of banis, busness farus, etc. In the J.B., Europe, and apem.
About 1600 coplen of these releason translited into Santah vera
alao distributed.
The ANscrol, redio program la on the air over AltHch
for ten minutes "ach day of the week ercept Bunday®
The progran
1e Increasiugly addressing itself to the acononlo fallure of
communian in Cuba,
the econonto failure of Cuba abrond, and to thi
Increasing politioal and econonte isolation of Cuba fron both the
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Free and Communint worlds.
To these ende, prominence was alven to
problema
with the sugar crop, statements preparod especially. for
ANSCROL by such defectors as AMBRAY 1, AMBINGO-], and selected
defectors
fron the Cuban morchant morine.
Tho progrom ras a serlou
of quotations from earlier Castro speechen that vore pitted agalint
official roversmut statiatics of a current nature that save the
llo to Cautros ourlier promioes. Also, the program sought to emplott
such pocific itoms ns elling Cuban boof to Spain which increased
the chortage in Cuba, sending medteal equisment and drugs to the
Condo though theme are desperately needod In Cuba, etc.
this period the program recolved 11 lettors from Cuban
listenors
as follows:
31 August,, and Beptembor, 5 With one excep
thon these letters wro favorable In their response.
paut Auscroll continued. to front for ANSHADY-l's radio program
OVer JMHOPE and 'ANTUMOR.
AlsO, ASCROL continued to front for a
musical program which it does not produce.
B. ADMINISTRATION
3,
. The amount budgeted for the quarter under revdow was
-$30,130.00; wherens,
$33, 873,00 wis spent.
Of this amount $11, 217.00:
waB
for nalarios and $22,636,00 for operational expendes which
Included office maintonance. A determined and successful effort
his
been made to keep
notual expenses under the budgeted amount.
Important to this was the reorrantzation described in Al. above
which in salaries alone amounted to a monthly reduction
09 81,200.00.
Operational and housekoeping oxponses have also been reduced over
previous monthe uith, the station belloves, an Improved operational
result.
C. PROBLEMS
potentil trouble by pressing the reorgantintion of AMSCROLL that
bocame offective 1 July In that porsons who in the past had boen
trouble mkers vere ensed out.
over present one of AMPRANE) 'who in capable of earning considerably
nore than the station la payin" 1il svoner or later have to face
person with a crowing fantly he
up to this personal problem of his.
he 1s now doing for worAcT which, cuupled with a recent salary
Increase to $450.00 1 month should combine to retain him at leant
• for the near future.
onetary prise of an academte nature and AMPRAME-l'S family 1aL
1s currently supplementing his #OFACT pay, which factors also
help.
2213
The only remaining problen ta the
As an intelligent, aggressive
He profors to remain In the vor
His ife has rocently recolved an impressive
D. PLANS FOR NEXT LUARTER
5. Adminletrativoly we expect ANSCROLL to continue as
reorganined and ve are hopeful that ve can effect saditional
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oconontes: Oporntionally the Station has these spectflo projecto
In nind which are In addition to the normal activitles:
ANSCROLL WIld attempt to push further the Station.
dessloped story of the apolled Cuban lobater with the foil fi
mind of having it branded of dubious quality In Carada, Frand®!
and other countries.
As for the 1986 harvest, AMSCROLL'
final projection of the reaults of, the harvest was mide on 23 May,
none five wooks in advance of the 29 June official Cuban announce»
ment. MISCROLl predioted a harvest of 1, 400,400 tons, only 41,145
tons ovor the actual figuro. We know of no ono who came this close.
We have observed with intereat how euch forecasters as Merrill Lynch.
offered figures that one oven closer to the AuSCROll projections
as the final harvest date approachod. le hope to ropeat thie
performance for the comlag year.
At the close of this reporting perlod the station bega
a campaian. to discourage Japan Cuban trade In favor of empanded
Japanese trade with othor Iatin American nation. Thie campalan
bap the concurrence of Hendquarters and Station|
ERECTOR 36498
and
ANTRANE-1 and AMINIE, are boing utiliaod to
Implement this canpaign Ansofar an Latin American builness organsa.
tlons are concerned.
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CLASSINT TO FILE NO.
18r. 10 a O
DESTROY!
ACTION
- WHIC s
CLASSIFICO MESSAGE
SECRET
PaNSON/UNIT NOTIFIED
Flamero
ADVANCE COPY
MIRID COPY
TOTAL
coprin
50
REPRODUCTION
SECRET 2518072 CITE UMWAVE 3815
INFO DIRECTOR
26060.23061
TYPIC AMSCROLL
1o ON ZA OCTOBER REV. HENRY MUIR, WHO SAID HE PRESIDENT
OF THE UNITED LIBERAL PARTY, CALLED UPON IDEN A WHO SECRETARY
GENERAL OF AMSCROLL (IDEN B>. MUIR ASKED FOR ASSISTANCE FOR
HIS PAPIY'S FIGHI AGAINST COMMUNIST FORCES IN JAMAICA. MUIR
SAID HE FRIENDLY WITH CHIEF LNGOLD IN JAMAICA AND
EXPLAINED HE HAS INSUFFICIENT "MEANS" FOR MIS PARTY. IDEN A
RESPONDED THAT SMCROLL HARDLY HAS MEANS FOR ITS OWN EFFORTS
AND THAT IT UMABLE RENDER SUPPORI OTHER GROUPS,.
IDEN A
SHOWED MUIR ÄROUND AMSCROLL PREMISES AND GAVE HIM SAMPLES
:
AMSCROLL FUELICATIONS, MUIR EXPRESSED INTEREST IN AT LEAST:
ONE PUBLICATION AND SAID IN FUTURE HE WOULD LIKE ADDITONAL
COPIES FOR DISIRIBUTION IN JAMAICA.
• 2.
ON 25 OCIOBER MUIR TELEPHONED IDEN A TO ASK
FOR
"A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS" TO FINANCE TRIP TO CALIFORNIA WHERE
MUIR SAYS HE HAS JAMAICAN CONTACIS WHO WILL PROVIDE FUNDS IF
MUIR CAN ONLY GET THERE. IDEN A DECLINED., MUIR SAID NE
UNSUCCESSFUL RAISING FUNDS THUS FAR IN UMWAVE AREA AND
SECRET
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•SECRET
PAGE 2 UMWAVE 3815 S E CER ET
UNLESS ME HAS IMMEDIATE SUCCESS HE WILL RETURN JAMAICA
27 OCTOBER.
3o STATION PLANS NO FURTHER ACTION MUIR'S REQUESTS
UNLESS ADDEES REQUEST OTHERVISE•
4.
INDEX MUIR.
SE CRET
BI
. ії
SECRET
in. "
ein "en..
sager, in de
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#•REF TO
"Iad no.
9.0 D
RET. TO BRANCH D
DESTROT
D sie.
CLASSIFNED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT -NOTIFICO
TOTAL COPIE
REPRODUCTION PROMIBITED
LICE
ACTIOI
TINE
WH/C8
LE RID COPY
Diorese
SE CRE T 261809Z CITE JMWAVE
3816
INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC AMSCROLL
REFERENCE: INNAVE 3815 (N2606 1)
IDENTITY A. DR. MARIO SEICLIE
IDENTITY B. UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA
SECRET
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#-HEP TO
FILE ND..
PILE RIED
RET. TO BRANCH D
CLA MEIEO. MESSAGE O
SECRET
HOW WAIT MOTIO
TOTAL COPIES
HEPRODUCTION PROHIDITED
pp
DIsSem Bl 25/1
ACTICAL
ADVANCE COPY
UNIT
INFo
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DIReuco Oriorreo
PILE UR WINS, RUTAL, CL, CIORS, C/IC 2, CAZ, SAPPROP, FL, FilMITZ
SECRET 261807Z CITE JMWAVE 3815
INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC AMSCROLL
1. ON 24 OCIOBER REV. HENRY MUIR, WHO SAID HE PRESIDENT
.OF THE UNITED LIBERAL PARTY, CALLED UPON IDEN A WHO SECRETARY
GENERAL OF AMSCROLL (IDEN B). MUIR ASKED FOR ASSISTANCE FOR
HIS PARTY'S FIGHT AGAINST COMMUNIST FORCES IN JAMAICA. . MUIR
SAID HE FRIENDLY WITH CHIEF LNGOLD IN JAMAICA AND
EXPLAINED HE HAS INSUFFICIENT. "MEANS" FOR HIS PARTY. IDEN A
RESPONDED THAT SCROLL HARDLY HAS MEANS FOR ITS OWN EFFORTS
AND THAT IT UNABLE RENDER SUPPORT OTHER GROUPS, IDEN A
SHOWED MUIR AROUND AMSCROLL PREMISES AND GAVE HIM SAMPLES
AMSCROLL PUBLICATIONS. MUIR EXPRESSED INTEREST IN AT LEAST
ONE PUBLICATION AND SAID IN FUTURE HE WOULD LIKE ADDITONAL
COPIES FOR DISTRIBUTION IN SAMAICA.
2. ON 25 OCTOBER MUIR TELEPHONED IDEN A TO ASK FOR
"A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS" TO FINANCE TRIF TO CALIFORNIA WHERE
MUIR SAYS HE HAS JAMAICAN CONTACTS WHO WILL PROVIDE FUNDS IF
MUIR CAN ONLY GET THERE. IDEN. A DECLINED.. MUIR SAID HE
•UNSUCCESSFUL RAISING FUNDS THUS FAR IN UMWAVE AREA AND
SECRET
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RET
UNLESS HE HAS IMMEDIATE SUCCESS HE WILL RETURN JAMAICA
27 OCTOBER •
J. STATION PLANS NO FURTHER ACTION MUIR'S REQUESTS
UNLESS ADDEES REQUEST OTHERWISE•
SECR
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ALF A JiNAVE 33521
(1N08155
& JMWAVE 3309
(N 06419))
STATIONI
BEINER OR WOLD SEAFOOD. SEARCA OF MONTREAL,
OTTAWA, TORCHIO, WINNIPEG DAILY NEWSPAPIRS 26 SEPTENGER THRU 6
OCTODER HAS FAILED REVEAL ANY MENTION REF → STORY.
SECREI
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• І МАЛАДО ПОН ІНДЕВІНО
Chior of Station,
#aChiof, WH
ChLOr, NE
Chick ef Station, INWAVE
SE TYPIC IN IPER/ ANSCROL
C. Cuban Lobster Salog
¡ACTION RIQUIRCO - REFRENTS
ACTION REQUIRED: See Paragraph 2
REFERENCE: JNWAVE - 3309
MEANCUARTIRS DESA
CAN JUDGE ARDENIAO
ABSTRACT
As indicatod in the refcroice the ANSCROLL study on Cuban
problons in markoting
Its lobsters 'in Fiance and Canada as woll aa
a clip of local press play vore nirmiled to tho
_Station on
The AFP account which was filed with its Now York
offico is & much shortor and loss complote vorsion than the clip
alroady airmailod you.
no aro planning. a loslow lp story por Paingraph 3 of the
'corence and will vory much appicciate beine inforned of any
conction that may grow out of the irf story or Station efforts. I
would bo particularly holpful if we could indicate that the
honlth authoritios have found it nucussary to inspect these
shipments
to the inforior quality and impropor cooking of the lobsters.
PHILIP G. ELSARD
Distribution®
C.WH
2-
CANE 20c Jons: ELF
WH//C
CS COPY
CROSS RESCRENCE FO
Eastesad tail disatie
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DATE TAPED
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120-26
DATE SPATCHED
ОСТ
5 1966
UFG: 26099
FLAT, LANTERS FILE NUMBER
19120-26/3
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DISPATCH
Chief of Station,
Chief, wa
mo ChIos. Of Station, JIWAVE
TYPICALVIPER/ANSCROLl
ICTION REQUIRED - МЕГРРСЯ
C Cubon Lobster
ACTION REQUIRED: For COS
REFERENCE: JAVAVE 3309
CLASSENCATCN
PROCESSINO -
S
MARRID AN IMORINg
CHIT QUALIPED
warquanTang.orsa
CAR FURE MUCKING
RAS TRACT
to determine
We forward by separate cover the AHSCROLl report, page 1 of
which containe the study on Cuban-l
lobster trade
discussed
In tho roforence us woll as " clip of the ATAFFY l treatment of thia
It may be of intorest to roport that the mailing llat
routinely used for this and similar studies of this nature contal.
tho following
{1rma:
As part of the follow up play Btation of course would
appreciate any resction from the
press or other sources.
"o wil particularly appreciate being Inforned if it comes to the
attention of station I
that the haalth authorities thapest,
condoni, or otherwise take any action on theso ahipments.
PRILD G. EMAID
Attachments:
I Report
USC
Ersinder is antonte
do magradias dad
Distribution:
3= COST
I/atts. unc
w/o atts.
3- Me, no atte.
I FROSS REFERENCE TO
CS COPY
CLASSINICATICII
8 SCRET
19-120.26
DATE TYPED
DATE DISAATCHED
30Sep 66
PC.
5.1906
DISPATCH SYMDOL AND NUMBEN
UPGA -26091
MEADQUANTERS FRE ALIEN
19-120-2613
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consults
REFERENCES: A, UMWAVE -3509 CACCIS
B. UMWAVE-SUSZ (INC/41.
A2v° 3 Or 66 w 08755
C. UFGA- 2509: (30 SEPT)
1.
NORTH AMERICAN NEWSPAPER ALLIANCE (NANA) WISHES
DISTRIBUTE FEATURE ARTICLE BASED UPON AMTAFFY-I SIORY
DESCRIBED REF A. PRIOR RELEASING ARTICLE NANA HAS ASKED
AMIAFFY-¿ CHECK FURTHER FOR MORE FACTS.. IN ATTEMPTING THIS
AMTAFFY-I UNABLE REACH•SAY SEINER TMCUGH HAS SPOKEN TO MRS.
BEINER AT REF B NUMBER WHO CONFIRMS BEINER HOME ALSO WORLD
SEAFOOD DISIRIBUTORS' OFFICE, ' SHE SAYS BEZHER NOT AVAILABLE.
AS CONSEQUENCE BOTH NAVA AND AMTAFFY 1 BELIEVE THEY ON TO
BIG STORY AND VANA HAS DECIDED SIT ON MATERIAL IT NOW MAS
UNTIL MORE BACKBROUND INFO ON BEINER, WORLD SEAFOOD, AND
THEIR METHODS OF OPERATION CAN BE DEVELOPED.
2o REQUEST HOS AND
SEINER AND WORLD
SEAFOOD WITH INDICATION GNAT CAN
I BE PASSED AMTAFFY-SO FROM
ALSO REQUEST ANY ADITIONAL INFO ON THIS SUBJECT,
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ESPECIALLY ANY OBSERVED LOCAL REACHION REF C LISTS SEVEN
_FIRMS AND' AGENCIES THAT FECEIVED UPIGINAL -AMSCROLL
RELEASE ABOUT 23 SEPT WHICH MAY HAVE CENERATED
PUBLICITYS. THES INFO WILL BE INCLUDED IN FOLLOW-UP STORY
MENTIONED PARA 3 REF A. FOR OBVIOUS REASONS PLEASE DO NOT
CHECK WITH LIAISON.
3. 507
PROVIDE RE
MILL BE HAFPY INCLUDE AllY ANGLE YOU
OR OTHERS THAT MAY BE
DEALING IN
CUBAN LOSSTERS,
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CHECK OF
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TRADE DIRECTORY,
BUREAU OF STATISTICS COMPANY LISTINGS, FOOD PROCESSORS,
JAFOOD DISTRIBUTORS, PACKERS 1965-1966 AS WELL AS TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES INDICATE NO
LIST ING WORLD SEAFOOD DISTRIBUTORS. CHECK
INCLUDED ALL
SECRET
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SECRET JUGLIEZ CITE JAWAVE 3332
INHO DIRECTOR
TYPIC NAVIPER AKSCROLL
REFERLUCE!
3133(1N60 7256)
WORLD SEAFOOD
OFFICE LOCATED IN
HOME OF
SANS OF INLA WHO IS AN OFFICIAL OF FIRI. TELEPHONE 748-70140
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-INNEDIATE
JINFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC WAVIPER ANSCROL L
30 SEP 661. 07 0 2 3
REFERENCES WAVE-3309 (405i119 )K
REQUEST BY IMMEDIATE CABLE EXACT BUSINESS ADDRESS WORLD SEAFOOD
DISTRIBUTORS WHICH WE BELIEVE TO BE INL
AREA OR POSSIBLY
FYI
TELEPHONE OPERATOR HAS INFORMED LOCAL
NEWSPAPER ATTEMPTING TO CHECK REF STORY THAT THERE NO FIRM WITH
THAT NAME IN
SAGAR:
SECRET
BT "RE CUBAN SELLING OF LOBSTERS.
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1. USING DISGUISED SENSITIVE SOURCE INFO AND OVERT
29 Sept 66
IN 06490e
o'er
Foray tho vi
conanlez
DATA STATION PREPARED STUDY OF CUJAN MISADVENTURES IN
SELLING TINNED AND FROZEN LOOSTERS TO WORLD SEAFOOD DISTRIBUTAMEradO
OF
ARTICLE SIRESSED LATE DELIVERIES, SHODDY CUBAN BUSINESS PRACTICES,
IMPROPERLY COOKED MEAT, AND ENDED ON NOTE THAI LATEST SHIPPENI
OF FROZEN LOOSTER TO WORLD SEAFOOD CONTAINED QUANTITY ROTTEN
LOÜSTER WHICH DISCOVERED ONLY AFTER SIX OR SEVEN HUNDRED
CARTONS HAD BEEN DISTRIOUIED THROUGHOUT
2. STUDY RELEASED BY ANSCROLL 26 SEPT. AFP FILED
STORY 26 SEPT AND ALIAFFY-I PROVIDED EXCELLENT COVERAGE 29
SEPT. DELIEVE ADDITONAL PUBLICITY THESE FACIS
ESPECIALLY ABROAD WILL FURTHER EXACERSAIE AT LEAST CUBA/
TRADE. RELEASE AND
CLIP FORWARDED KGS. ALSO
AiRiiAILiNG
POUCHING
30 FOLLOW-UP STORY IN PREPARATION.
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DIRECT OR
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Swider
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29 SEP 661: 06358
TYPIC MNSPAWN
REFERENCE: DIRECTOR
37778
1. AMSCROLL RADIO ON 21 SEPTETIER RÉPORTED CUBAEXPORT
WAS NEGOTIATING TO SELL CUBAN BEEF TO COMISARIA GENERAL IN
IWO UNITS OF ONE THOUSAND TONS EACH. BROADCAST RECALLED
DECEMBER SALE BEEF TO SPAIN WHICH UPÓN ARRIVAL WAS FOUND TO
BE SHORT BY 135 PIECES. BROADCAST
5. FOR 29 SEPTEMBER WILL
UPDATE THIS REPORT USING INFO CONTAINED REF.
2. JMHOPE AND OTHER RADIO ASSETS WILL HIT THEME OF GOC
EXPORTS OF MEAT WHILE CUBAN PEOPLE SUFFERING
SEVERE SHORTAGE.
WILL POINT OUT THAT HARD CURRENCY OBTAINED BY GOC IN TRADE
WITH SPAIN AND OTHER FREE WORLD NATIONS USED BY GOC TO EXPORT
SUBVERSION AND VIOLENCE ABROAD AND TO STRENGTHEN, INTERNAL
POLICE STATE MECHANISMS. THUS SUBANS LOSE BEEF AND GAIN MORE
CONTROL So
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DIRECTOR INFO
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REFERENCE:
9840 (IN 97101)
SUGGEST AMSCROLL THROUGH IDEN WRITE TRADE ORGANIZATIONS
WITH WHICH IDEN IN CONTACI IN ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, COLOMBIA,
MEXICO, AND PERU SUGGESTING THEY BRING PRESSURE THEIR
GOVERNMENIS TO INCLUDE JAPAN-CUBA TRADE ITEM ON GROUNDS THIS
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DISPATCH
STASSINATAN
SECRET
PROCESSING
ACTION
Chiof of Station,
44Pa
Ch10s, it
• Ou
Chiof of Station, JMWAVE
SUBJECT
© TYPIC NIVIPER/ANSCROLL/Economic Intolligonco Roport
ACTION FIQUIRED RUFERRACES
ACTION REQUIRED: For
to determine..
NO GING BICURED
NBL0 16A419H0
ACED: ARTERS DIEN
RASTRACT
1.
recent request wo forward by separate
cover twonty-fivo
copios of the publication, Economic Intelligonce
Roport.
This is issuod monthly in English and until le are informed
othorwise we shall in the future formaid twenty-fivo copies under a
transmittal manifost.
This publication is Issuod Infrequontly 1n
Spanish; we shall forward five copies of these as they appear.
Station JUWAVE will appreciato
any local reaction to this
publiention as well as suggostions for the inclusion of matorial
that might be uscrud to a
audienco.
As indicated by the
cition being formided we attempt to loop the itoms in each Roport
factual. on tho grounds that in a publication of this nature facts
constituto
the bost propaganda.
PACCUS
PHILIP G. ELMARD
Attachment:
usc
25 copies Report
Eacludad Ma. BresA',
duang a088 308
8sc19861: 10m:139
_ IS COPY
CROSS REFERENCE TO
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3= COS/
Low/at
tS a
2- C/WH,
w/o atts.s
2= 171/C,
w/o atts.
SECRET
DATE TYPEO
7 Sep 66
DISPATCH SYMPO, ASO NUMBLA
DATE SHAPAYCHIED
SEP 8
UFGA-25925
MEADQUAGTIRS FAL MUNGON
19-820-26
19-120-36
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DISPATCH
Chlet of Station, JAMAVE
Chief,
European Division
Chief of Station,|
- --
S
SNORCE
IDLYWAY/ PERUMEN/ NHV IPER
•CHION ALUUMED, RUENENCES
Act:
Rof:
For your infouration
UYGA-25559, 21 July 1966
LASSEICATIC
PON 16015 ACTIONS
KK
DREY DUALS NO DESA
CAN HERA MOLLI
AMSCROLL ArtICioR for Republication
Station appreciates the excellent support
which JWAVE Station bas provided 1n referenced operation.
It may be of interest that the publication of the articles
cited in reference cost approximately $200.00
2.
Through GUSPOT-2
Station nado contact with Iden
tity in an effort to establish on outlet for the publication
of econonic reports concorning
and PBRUMEN.
agreed with the directors of Identity that the articlen mould
be pald for at the sane rate as pold sovertisements; bowever
they would appear as exclusive reports of Identity and bear
no resemblance to a paid advertisement.
Because of various.
legal ranifications,
articlen which were signed.
Identity agreed to publish only those
QUSPOT-2°g approach to Identity was made ostenniblý
under the auspices of a PORUMEN exile group with whoa he said
ho, was affiliated, the headquarters of which are ostensibly
in tho JANAVE aros.
It was agreed that the JAVE exfle group
would urnish the material directly to ldeutity, with a copy
to QUSPOT -2, who, after reculpt of the orticle, would them
approach the directors of Identity to ascertain toe pricé
of the article and push for its publication.
In this regard
would appreciate continuing with this practice for the
of articles intended for publication (with a copy
pouched to
1 as was established.
Attackent:
UNDER SEPARATE COVER
(continued)
Identity
5/0 ATT'D BY RI/AT
Distribution:
Dated 19-8-61
2-COS, JUWAVE, W/att, USCO!
-CLEUR, M/att, USC
1- DC/WH/C, /att, USC
DRESS REFERENCE TO
Luit
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMARES
-21648
CASSilICATION C5 CAPY
BECRET
Group 1 - Excluded
from automatic
downgradlig.and
declassification
19-120-2k
DATE
10 August 19€6
HES FILE ARMAGED
19-120-26/3
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* Lapri
21648
.. CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
SEC BET
With a vior toward econony it should be notod that
Station took the liberty of excluding
sone of the
matorial which vas included In the firet roport.
we mungest
that the roports bo limited lo one or tro pagos 11 leaalble.
In this manner we feel we will have a botter chance at publl-
catlon:
In the lout soveral Jesued Identity has published
varlous articlos of a lavorablo
nature towards the PBRUH
economy.
Station han reason to bollove the primary purpose
of the Invorable articles do that the director of Identity lu
attespting to ingratiate Himself with the PBRUNKN Governmont
no that he will bo well received by PBRUIN officinlo 11 the
Govorment nostantos him as the
comercial
representative to PERTON.
BICRET
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19-1220-26
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CLASSIFICATION
•SECRET
C/USE
PROCESSINO
AC:ON
MARID YOR INOERING
CCC%
LISMEL
Chick of Statione
Chiof, WE; Chief, VH:
FRON
Chiof of Station; JMWIVE
BALET KEYWAY/ PBRUMEN/MIVIPER
O ANSCROL Article for Republication.:
CTION REQUIALD. RUERENCED
MAGQUARTENS DESH
LAR JUDGE IMDERIME
: MASTRACT
ACTION REQUIRED: None
: 1. A xesult of QUSPOT-2'a recent holiday in the JMWAVE area has
beon
to establish a correspondence betwèen him and AUFRAME-1, the
signor of the Suplemento Especial of the ANSCROLL Economic Bureau, &
copy of which is forwarded by separate cover.
that he could use ANSCROLL economic studies and that be could arrange
for publication of at least some of these in
Identity A.
He suggested
that the original of such publications be sent to Identity B with a
copy to him.
This was done in the case of a
recent econonic report
which was
shortly thereafter published in Identity A
QUSPOT -2 alr
malled this story to ANFRAMEl which arrived at about the
same time
the copy
the
Station airmalled to the JulYz overt address.
that the article being forwarded by separate cover
be surfaced in Identity A.
The original has been airmailed
Idontity B with a copy to QUSPOT-2 per QUSPOT-2's suggestion.
JMWAVE -
fools that this is a useful mechanism and unless advised to the
contrary we propose to forward additional ANSCROLL studies to Identity. B
for publication in Identity A.
Should
_prefer me, of course, can
In the future forward such articles directly to the Station for
placemont instead of airmalling them to Identity B.
3.
Studies similar to the one being
forwarded are regularly
prepared in English on a number of economic subjects.
They are
distributed to shipping firms, certain banks engaged in international
commerce, international trade
organizations, international commodity
houses, ete.
They are translated into Spanish solely for use in
Identity A; thus, in this sense, these reports are an "exclusive"..
Attachments:
use
2.
AMSCROLZ Article let 1s ethe
Identity Sheet -
soon rating. ad
decisus tentios
Distribution:
3- COS
2 C/VF, watts. use
zat.
CS COPY
CHASSIFICATICN
SECRET
PRILIP G. ELMARD
19. 120-26
DATE TH
DATE SISPATCHED
18 July 66 .21 July is6
CFGA 25559
19-120-26/3
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FROM THE U.R. ECONOMIC RESEARCH-BUREAU •
MOYMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.R.)
4tl.
PERA
OFFICET
25544
MAILING ADDRESI
Ben 3940
Minn, Floride "
• PHONE!
979 - 8033
VOL. I NO. 11-A (Suplemento Espacial):
EXCLISIVO. PARA EL BURO DE INVESTIGAGIONES
ECONONICAS DE UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA.
LA CALIDAD ACTUAL DEL AZUCAF CUBANO
Por el Ingeniero Raúl Esparza Tabares
ex-Director de Investigaciones Tecno-
16gicas del Ministerio del Azúcar (MINAZ) de Cuba Comunista
Este breve análisis de la calidad actual del azúcar cubano va dirigido tanto al
perito en azúcares (como paso inicial de lo que podría convertirse en un estudlo mas
técnico y exhaustivo) como al lectos ordinarlo, toda vez que, en Cuba, el azúcar
• casi sinonimo
de rrosperidad económica, y así, la calidad del azúcar desempeña un pa
pel de gran importancia en la situación econónica global del país (1).
Sin mas comentarlos o notas de Introducción, ofrecemos a continuación el análi-
sis de la calidad actuál del azúcar cubano
lo Materias. Extrañass
a) Azúcar. crudos la Industria azucarera cubana
se caracterizaba por recibir pa
ra su procesamiento, la mejor calidad de çaña de azúcar en cuante a su contenido de-
materias extrañas (menos del 3), Actualmente y por causa de los trabajadores " ve
luntarios" por un lado y por otro a la mecanización de la cosecha de la caña, las ma-
terlas extrañas que acompañan a la caña al llegar al Central para su procesamiento •
ha aumentado al 8% en el caso de los voluntarios y al 19% en el caso de las máquinas
de cortar caña soviéticas. • Es: de. señalarse que dentro de la composición de estas ma
• terias extrañas está incrida la tierra, y como quiera que las tierras de Cuba tienen
en su comnosiclón un alto contenido de arcillas, estas son muy difíciles de eliminar
en el proceso tecnológico de purificación y afectan grandemente la calidad del azú
car crudo.
b) Azúcar Refino, Las materias extrañas, principalmente arcillas de las tierras
llegan hasta el azúcar refino dándole color al mismo y dejando residuos
insolubles
al ser disueltas esta azúcar. 'Esto disminuye la calidad del azúcar refino no sola =
mente para el consumo humano directo, siro que ocasiona graves perjuicios en los 1n-
dustrias de alimentos que utilizan el azúcar refino. Lo mismo sucede con las indus-
trías de refrescos.
.(1) No es necesario ensalzar la calidad del azúcar cubano que producía antes de
castro, ya que su prestigio en el mercado mundial es un hecho de sobra cong
cido.
Lo mismo puede decirse de los técnicos cubanos en azucar, con quie
nes los expertos internacionales han tenido amplia oportunidad de discutir
los asuntos azucareros a intercambiar ideas y sugerencias libremente. Esta
situación ya no existe
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2. Polarización:
a) Azúcar crudo, En frocas anteriores al regimen comunista, Cuba no producía azu-
cares crudos con polarizaciones menores de 97.0 a 97:5 %, y para muchos mercados
tranjeros se roducían azúcares crudos con polarizaciones superlores a 98.0%
actualidad un perelento significativo de la roducción
no alcanza esos valores, dán:"
dose casos de azúcaros crudos con polarizaciones de 96.0 y 95.0 %
b) Azucar Refinos las calidades mejores de azúcares refinos o blancos se
en los mercados internaclonales principalmente por su grado de polarización, la cual
deberá ser cono mínimo 99.9%.. Los azúcares refinos en la actualidad bajo el réginer-
comunista no alcarsan esa cifra, manteniéndose entre 99.70 y 99.80 %
3. - Humedad :
a) Azúcar Crudos Los azúcares crudos cubanos siempre so caracterizaban por su ba
jo contenido de humedad, lo cual los hacía de magníficas condiciones
pora resistir'al
crolongados y manipulación segura a estos azúcares.
Actualmente el con
tenido de humedad ha aumentado hasta un 200%, debido a varios factores como son, con
tenido de coloides producidos por las arcillas de las tierras,
condiclones delficien
•tos de las centrífugas de azúcar, mayor contenido de mieles en al azúcar, ote Ade=
más, en muchas ocasiones, azúcares producidos en buenas condiciones se deterioran. de
bido a la humedad existente a causa de deficienclas en el almacenajo en contrales. y:
puertos de embarque.
b) Azúcar Retinos La deficiente tecnología y el mal estado de los equipos apropia
dos han dado coño resultado un aumento del contenido de humedad en el azúcar refino =
de casi un 70%.
Ademãs azúcares provucidos con bajo contenido de humedad en las rell
nerías, son alterados por el
mal estado de los almacenes.
4* Materias insolublegs
a) Azúcar Crudo, El contenido de materias Insolubles en el azúcar crudo ha aumenta
do aproximadamente en un 250% debido a la mala purificación de los Jugos de caña duran
te el proceso tecnológico, y a la introducción de materias extrañas conjuntamente
con
la caña que van a parar hasta el azúcar.
b) Azúcar Refing, El uso de azúcares erudos de baja calidad, la deficiente calidad
la Tierra de Infusorios, y el Carbón Activado, productos éstos en
víados por los países comunistas, han tenido como consecuencia un aumento del porcenta
jo de materias insolubles en los azúcares refinos de aproximadamente el 200%, reducien'
do considerablemente la calidad de estos ázúcares refinos.
5 . Colos:
a) Azúcar Cruido, El Índice de color de los azúcares crudos ha aumentado casi en un
lo que reduce proporcionalmente la calidad de estos crudos como matería prima en
las refinerías.
b) Azúcar Refino: Este es uno de los factores importantés en la calidad de los azu
cares refinos o blancos, y en los años recientes, debido a deficienclas tecnológicas,"
a la ausencia casi total de técnicos con experiencia, y a la baja calidad de los mate
riales decolorantes tales como el Carbón Activado suministrado por Polonia y la Unión
Soviética, el Índice de color, medido en Unidades ICUNSA, ha aumentado en un 200%
de señalar que ninguna refinerfa del país cimple las especificaciones en cuanto al fr
dice de color establecidas por los Métodos Internacionales de Control de Calidado
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6. - Problemas Específicos del Azúcar Crudg!
a) Filtrabilidad, El Indico de filtrabilidad que mide las propledados precisamento
de refinación del azúcar erudo, ha bajado en un 250% en los años recientes, afectando
seriamente los costos do aroducción de las refinerías que emplean este azúcas erudo es
no materia prima.
b) Uniformidad del grano de Azúcar,. Como consecuencia de la total ausencia de e
quinos automíticos para controlar la cristalización del arúcar, ya que la gran mayoría
ha aldo destruido y no reparado, la uniformidad de los cristales o granos del azúcar -
crudo ha disminuido a líderes inverosímiles.
Es casi Imposible observar azúcares cru»
dos actuales que no tengan un alto índice de "conglomerados", "gemelos", y "Falso gra»
no", lo que hace que la uniformidad de los cristales no se mantenga, ocasionando
Julelos a las refinerías que emplean esta azúcar como materia prima por la cantidad ta
mieles o Impurezas que conllevan. Esto reduce la capacidad de las refinerías y aumen
ta considerablemente su costo de producción.
producida el
e) ABAt ORuCaT, rO Da falta de cuidado en cuanto a la higiene con que debe ser
como las calidades de las aguas que se emplean para el lava
do de los azúcares en las centrífugas, el poco cuidado y esmero con que son tratadas
en los almacenes, han producido un descenso en cuanto al aspecto sanitario de los azu
cares acusándose un aumento considerable en el
duras.
contenido de hongos, bacterias, y leva
Todos estos elementos extraños afectan la calidad y producen fermentaciones
secundarias en el azúcar destruyéndose parte de 'la sacarosa de las mismas, lo cual re
duce los rendimientos en las refinerías de azúcar y aumenta considerablemente el cos
to de producción.
d) Envases, Los envases que viene utilizando el régimen comunista en los azúca -
res crudós, son en parte elaborados en la Unión Soviética.
Estos envases de yute son
de Ínfima calidad y además como no tienen las medidas standards, el azúcar se compac-
ta dentro de los sacos, produciéndose muchas roturas de los mismos.
•) Azúcar Endurecida, Como consecuencia de la deficiencia en la tecnología de
producción,
ce de azúcares endurecidos en almacenamiento ha aumentado casi un 200%
como consecuencia grandes dificultades en las refinerías al disolver al azúcar y sa
•¿ to de producelón.
7•- Problemas Específicos del Azúcar Refino
a) Azúcares Invertidos, Debido a la deficiencia tecnológica y a la baja calidad -
de los azúcares
crudos utilizados, el contenido de azúcares invertidos hi aumentado
un 150% en los ultimos años con el resultado de la baja de calidad de este tipo de azu
b) Cenizas, Como consecuencia de la gran cantidad de materlas extrañas y la baja -
calidad de los azúcares crudos, así como la
deficiente calidad de los Carbones Activa
dos empleados en las refinerías, el contenido de cenizas ha aumentado en los últimos
años en un 50%, afectando la calidad de estos azúcares.
c) Contenido do Azufre (50g), El contenido de arufro en los azúcares rofinados de
ser extramadamente bajo ya que afecta la salud del consumidor y crea grandes dif1-
cultades en las industrias que usan el azúcar.
Como consecuencia de la baja calidad
del Acido Fosfórico Soviético que tiene un ait conterido de Arufro, los azúcares en los
vitimos_años_han_sufzido_un_aumentodel100%.en-su-contonido.deazufre-lo-que-afecta.
la calidad de los mismos
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d) Contenido de Arsónicos- El Arsénico es una de las contaminacionos que mas ales
tan la calidod de cualquier produrto alimenticio, y mucho mas elgnificativo es en el
azúcar. Los productos auxiliares vendos en la refinación del azúcar tales como Acido
Fosforico-sumfnistrodos.por.ppfces_comunfetas._tleno.unalto_porcentaje-de Arsenico
contaminan el azúcar, habiéndose elevado esta cifra en un 70% sobre los valios
res normales.
•) Contenido de Plomo, La presencia de Plomo en los azúcares refinados debe ser e
significativo,
mro en los últimos años el empleo de Tierras de Infusorios y Acido Fol
fórico de países comunistas que tionen baja calidad y están contaminados con este ele
mento, ha roducido un aumento del contenido de plomo en los azúcares refinos de un
S0% sobre los valores normales.
1) Contenido de Cobre, Los azúcares de Cuba se caracterizaban por su ausencia de
sin embargo al usarse los, productos contaminados y de baja calidad suministra
•dos por los países comunistas, y nor otro lado el mal estado de 10s equipos que €10-
"nen partes de Cobre, han dado como resultado un aumento en el contenido de Cobre 1l
gándose a obtener valores de 2 a 3% de Cobre en el azúcar refino.
CONCLISIONES •
l.- Bajo el presente régimen, la calidad del azúcar cubano ha sufrido un tremen,
do deterioro.
2. La Industria azucarerá cubana no ha sido una éxcepción al prineipio de que
"el Comunismo es sinónimo de baja calidad".
3.- Los goblernos, los pueblos y las firmas de 108 países que aún adquieren azú
car de Cuba deben tomar nota de este breve análisis.
Por el Buró de Investigaciones Económicas de VoR.
Dre
Rafael RiVas-Vázquez
Director
Miami, Y de Julio de 1966
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11707-90
CO:ITE PRO BOICOT IMPRESARIAL
Management Boycott Committee
P, 0. 00X 3900
MIAMI, FLA. = 39101 • U. B.A
CURAN MERCHANT MARTLE OFE ISTALS: OFFICERS AND CREFHENBERS "HO HAVE ARANDONED
THE IS POSTS DURING RECENT MONTHS
The "Free Cuban Merchant Marine Committee" releases the "score" of Cuban merchant
marine ofticials, officers, and crewmembers who have abandoned their posts during
recent months, thus increasing the lack of qualified personnel
the merchant
fleet, another problem presently faced by the Castro-Communist regime.
The "Free Cuban Merehant Marine Committee" has upodate the "score" since the first
one it released the "score" contains full names of merchant fleet officials,
ficers, and crowmen, ranks, names of vessels, port where the defections
and dates.
I SCORE.®
NUMBER OF VES ELS &
16
NUI/BER OF PERSONNEL: 29.
Captains
5
Chief Engineers 9
First Officer:
2
Second Engineer. 1
Helmsnan g
2
Radio Operator:
Others s
Supervisors
6
3
29
* Attached 1s the statement of Raul de la Rua Castro, former Chief Enginee
of theM SIERRA MESTRA, who jumped ship in Muroran, Japan, on March 20,
1966.-
CERROR INCANTO ENDLE POSE MARIE CONCUBA
DE LA CAMARA
COMERCId DE
XV CONVENCION ANUAL, JUNIO I8. *&I)
INTERRUPT
CONMEREIL
ENCHANGE
AND ALL MARITIME TRAFFIC WITH COMMUNIST CUBA
HESOLUTION DE THE CHANMEN DE CONMENCE OF THE AMERICAS. XY ANAUAL EONVENTION, JUNKIS, 196S
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14.00000
RAUL, DE LA RUA CASTRO
ARNALDO GIL LOPEZ
DANIEL SOMOZA
JOSE OYARZABAL.J.
RUBEN HERRERA MARTINEZ
MIGUEL FERNANDEZ GARCIA
SALVADOR VENEITO VAZQUEZ
ANTONIO DURAN CONZALEZ
JOSE ANGEL, SEARA RIVAS
ALCIDES LOYOLA MARQUEZ
FRANCISCO DALTABUIT
MANUEL FERUANDER
MARCOS ESTRUCH
JESUS CRESPO
HUGO LEY ACHON
FRANCISCO FDEZ• SAN ROMAN
FRANCISCO COBAS OSES
ANTONIO ARIAS
MARIO PEREZ GIRON
HUMBERTO E. FERNANDEZ,
Ao CESAR LOREDO GARCIA
AUGUSTO GONZALEZ DUQUE
F. RODERTO SURROCA
ALBERTO TORRES COMEZ.
PELIX GONZALEZ, ALPI
JORGE I.. SALCEDO
EVILIO LEAL VALDES
LUIS CASAS CAMPA
(2)
POSI
Chief Enginger
Ase. Supervisor
Firot Official
Chief Supervisor
VESSEL
SIERRA MAESTRA
1
MATANZAS
Steward
Second Engineer
COMBATE DE PALMA MOCHA
Electrical Technician
JIGUE
Seaman
PINO DEL, AGUA
Helmsman
BAHIA DE TANAMO
Cook
13 DE MARZO
Captain
FRUCUBA
Helmsman
RIO JIBACOA
Radio Operator
RIO JIBACOA
Steward
MANUEL, ASCUNCE
Chief Engineer
MANUEL, ASCUNCE
Chief Engineer
MANUEL, ASCUNCE
Captain
SIERRA MAESTRA
First Officer
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
Chief Engineer
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
Purser
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
Captain
ARACELIO ICLESIAS
Captain
CAVILO CIENPUEGOS
Chief
Engineer
UVERO
• Chief Gen. Inspector
UVERO
Chief Engineer
Chief Engineer
Captain
Chief Engineer
Chief Engineer
2
BAHIA DE TANAMO
HABANA
13 DE MARZO
13 DE MARZO
MATANZAS
Muroran, Japan
Bilbao, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Madrid, Spain
St. John, Canada
Tolsyo, Japan
Bilbao, Spain
Cadia, Spain
Madrid, Spain
St, John, Canada
El Ferrol, Spain
El Ferrol, Spain
Bilbao, Spain
BLlbao, Spain
B1lbao, Spain
Antwerp, Belgium
Osaka, Japan
Daaka, Japan
Osaka, Japan
Madrid, Spain
colembo, Coylon
Colombo, Ceylon
Madrid, Spadn
St. John, Canada
Barcelona, Spain
Bilbac, Spein
Rotterdan, Holland
Barcelona, Spain
RATE
March 26, 1966
March 14, 1966
March 1U, 1966
March
5, 1966
March
4, 1966
Feb.
1966
Feb.
de, 1966
Feb.
4, 1766
February, 1966
Jan.
32, 1966
Jan.
20, 2966
Jan.
20, 1966
Jan.
4, 1966
Jan.
4, 1966
Jan.
4g. 1966
Dec.
32, 1965
Dece
27, 1965
Dec.
27,
1965
Dac®
270.1965
Dec.
27, 1965
Dec.
20, 2965
Doc.
18, 1965
DeC•
18, 1965
November, 1965
Oct•
25, 1965.
October,
• 1965
Aug. 23, 1965
August,
1965.
March,
1965
Naval construction supervisors stationed at Spaniah shipyards.
Chief General Inspector for Membisas (Official Cuban shipping enterprise) stationed in Spaln.-
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STATEMENT OF RAUL DE LA RUA CISTRO, -
My name Is Rail de la Rda Castro,
and I was the Chief Engineer atoard the Cuban MY
SIERRA MESTRA unt1l March 20, 1946, when I Jumped ship in Yuroran, Japan.
Working conditions in the
• Cuban Merchant: Fleet also Influenced my decision.
stand the Intenuified espionage on board by menters of the G2.
It 1a
worth mentioning that the plan to indoctrinate Cuban merchant crews was a complete
The regino has abardoned the project altogether,
place loyal Communists as officers and crownembors, even if they are not qualified
for their Jobs..
As a matter of fact, the lack of qualified personnel lo an Incressing problem, and
another source of trouble aboard Cuban vesséls.
During the last months a total of
twenty nine officials,
officers and crewmembers of the Cuban Perchant arino have
delected (data of up todate merchant mrine score. After 1 quit the sloris Mice
for instance, there
was not a cingle certified engineer on board, although
there woro several young feliows getting on the job training.
This 1s a fact that
should be taken
into conelderation by the Insurance firms that underwrito Cuban
Most of the vessels are faced with all sorts of mechanical sifficulties, due to
lack of spare parta and a very faulty mintainanco, situation that gets worse when
consider the scarcity of qualified personnel just mentioned.
appy to have foined those of my fellow Cuban officers who preceded i
In this decision.
wish to thank the free Cuban Merchant "erine Committee" fo
all the attentions accorded me, and I hope to rejoin our merchant fleet soon, when
our vessels agair sail inder the flag of a free country.
FREE CUB.IN MERCHANT MARINE COMITTEE
830 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33130
Miami, April Ist, 1966.-
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COMITE PRO BOICOT EMPRESARIAL
Management- Boycott Committee
• MIAMI, FLA.
33101
. U.s.A.
MIEVESCE DE DOTTICIRVES DE LA PARINA MERCANTE CUBAN: QUIENES HAN ABANDONADO SUS
BUQUES RECIENTEMENTE
El '"Cosito de la larina Mercante Cubana Libro" da a conocer el total de funciona-
ericiales y tripulantos de la Marina Mercante Cubana que han abandonado se
cargos durante los últimos mesos, aumontando con ello la falta de personal califi
cado en la flota mercante, otro probloma que el régiren Castro-Comunista afronta
on el presente.
El "Comité do la Marina Mercante Cubana Libre" ha puesto al día ol total de funcio
narlos, eficiales y tripulantos de la flota mercante desde la primera que se dió a
Esto total contione los nombros complotos, el rango, nombre dol buque,
puerto en el cual lo abandonó y fechas.
I.- SCOE.
Misero de buques:
Miestros de las dotaciones: 29
Capitán:
Jefe de Máquinas:
•Primor Oficial:
Sogundo Maquinista:
Timonel:
Radio Tolografista:
Otrost
Supervisor:
Total:
5
9
2
1
2
6
29
NOTA:
Idjunto se encuentran las declaraciones de Raúl de la Rua Castro, ex-Jefe de M
quinas de la_ Motonave SIERRA-MAESTRA, quién abandond al barco en Muroran, Japor
en Marzo 20 de 1966.
INTERRUACION DEL INTIRCAMBIO
COMERCIAL
TRANSPORTE
MARITINC
CUBA COMUNISTA.
(ACUERDO DE LA CAMARA
COMERCIO OR
AMERICAS,
XV CONVEACION ANUAL,
JUNIO 16, 1968)
INTERALET CONMERCIAL
ENCHANGE AND
MARITIME TRATFIE WITH CONMUNIST CUBA.
(RESOLUTEN AFTE CHANE CONMANE AFTO AMERICAS ANUAL CON ENTON UN CURIOS)
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11 REATOI
HOMBRE
RAUL DE LA RUA CASTRO
ARNALDO GIL LOPEZ
DÁNIEL, SONORA
JOSE OYARZABAL JO
RUBEI HERRERA MARTINE
MIGUEL FERNANDEZ GARCIA
SALVADOR VEHEITO VIZQUEZ
ANTONIO NURAN CONZALIZ
JOSE ANCH SCHHA RIVAS
ALCIDES LOYOLA MEQUEZ
FRANCISCO DALTABUIT
MANUEL FERNANDEZ
MARCOS ESTRUCH
JESUS CRESPO
HUGO LEY ACHON
FRANCISCO PDEZ• SAN RONAN
FRiNCISCO COBAS OSES
ANTONIO ARIAS
MARIO PEREZ GIRON
HLMBERTO E. FERNANDEZ
A • CESAR LOREDO GARCIA
AUGUSTO GONZALEZ DUQUE
F. ROBERTO SURROCA
ALBERTO TOMHES GOMEZ,
PELIA CONZALEZ ALPI
JORGE I. SALCEDO
EMILIO LEAL VALDES
LUIS CASAS CAMPA
RAUL. CONZALEZ
CARCO
Jefe de Naguinas
Supervisor Asistente
Primer Oficial
Superviser Jefe
Camarare
Segundo Maquinista
Electricista
Marinero
Tiucnel
• Cocinero
Capitan
Timonel
Radio Telegrafista
Camatere
vere de Maguinas
Jefe de Maquinas
Capitán
Primer Oficial
Jefe de Máguinas
Sotrecargo
Capitan
Capitán
Jefe de Méquinas
Inspecter General
Jefe de Méquinas
Jefe de Maguines
Capitán
Jefe de Máquinas
Jefe de Máquinas
EQUE
SIERRA NAESTRA
MATANZAS
. COMBATE DE PALMA HOCHA
JIGUE
PINO DEL AGUA
BAHIA DE TAHAMO
19 DE MARZO
FRUCUBA
RIO JIBAÇOA
RIO JIBACOA
MANUEL ASCUNCE
MANUEL ASCUNCE
MANUEL, ASCUNCE
SIERRA MAESTRA
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
ARACELIO IGLESIAS
CAMILO CIENFUECOS
UVERO
UVERO
2
BAHIA DE TANANO,
HABANA
13 DE MARZO
13 DE MARZO
MATANZAS
Huroran, Japón
Albeo, Fepada
Barcelona, España
Hadrid, España
St. John, Canadá
Tokyo, Japén
E1lbao, Espina
Cadiz, Eepasa
Kadrid, España
Sto John, Canada
EL.
Ferrol, España
el Ferrol, España
Bilbao, Eepase
Bilbao, España
Bilbao, España
Antwerp, Belgica
Osaka, Japón
Osaka, Japón
Osaka,
Japón
Osaka, Japón
Madrid, Eopasa
Colembo, Ceylán
Colembo, Ceylan
Madrid, Espana
Sto John; Canadá
Barcelona, Espasa
Bilbao, Eepada
Rotterdam, Holenda
Barcelona, España
Supervisos de construcciones navales, prestando servicies en Espaia.
Inspector General de la Empresa de Navegacion Mamblea.
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DECL'SIC TCNES DE RAUL DE LA RUS CISTRO, -
Mi nontro os
Raúl do la Rua Castro y hauta el 20 de marno de 1966 desempeñó el
cargo do Jefo de Maquinas de la Motonavo SIERRA MESTRi, cargo este que alandonie
en Marran, Japón.
Las condielonos de trabajo en la Marina Mercanto Cubana fuoron uno de los motivos
que me llevaron a tomar mi dooision.
Tampoco podía continuar aportando el espio
naje y la vigilancia a bordo por miembros del C2.
Vale la pena mencionar que el
plan do adúctrinamiento para. los miembroe de las dotaciones de la flota mercante
cubana ha tracasado complotamonte. El rôgimen he abandonado dicho plan y do uniec
que acy ahora es custituir a los que abandonaros los buquos por personR
camento apto", pero caronto do capacidad téenica para desempeñar los cargos.
De hecho, ol rógimen confronta un sorio problona ante la escases de personal técni
co espacitado
y titulado,
y êsto constituyo otra fuento de probleus a tordo de
los taques cubanos.
rios,
Duranto los ultimos mesco un total de vointo y nueve funciong
oficialos y tripulantes de la flota mercante cubana han abandonado sus car-
goS.
fara quo so tenga una iden sobro la gravedad de este problema resulta necesa
rio seralar que despude que yo abandond ol CIERRA MESTR! no quedo a bordo un solo
maquinista con titulo, a pesar de que varios michachos jóvenes se oncontraban alli
recibisado entronamiento, poro por supuesto, aún sin ol debido título. Esta es una
realiasà que debe ser considerada seriamente por las firmas aseguradoras de buques
cubanose
La mujería do los buques confrontan dificultados en lo referente al funeionamiento
debido principalmento a la falta de plesas de repuesto y al mantonimiento defectug
so y poco oficiente y como os natural esto problema se acentúa con la escasez de
persons! técnico capacitado en las dotaciones.
Doseo malfestar que estoy contento de encontrarme Junto a tantos otros compañeros
de la Marina Mercante que me han precedido y quiero agradecer publicamente al "Co
Ilda de una Patria 11bre.
COMITE MIRINS MERC INTE CUB INA LIBRE
830 SOUTH MIAMI IVENUE
MIJII, FLORIDA 33130
Miani, 1F0, de ibril de 1966.
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MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA -
CONFERENSIA DE FRENSA DE MALZ ESFORZA TABARES.
Pal nombre es Raúl Esparzo Tabares y hasta hace escasamente un mos me encontra
ba_presidiendo.da.Delegaclón.Cubana-a.la-Conferencla-Internacicnal-de-Exportos en-
Azúcares de 18_FAO_(Food-@ Agriculture Organization-de las Naciones-Unidas)-que-se
celebes en Londres del 190, al 3 de larzo de 1968, al mismo tiempo que ocupaba el
cargo de Director de Investigaciones Tecnológicas Azucareras del MINAZ y formaba
parte de la "Comisión de Estudlos del Plan Perspectivo Azucarero".
A mi lado se encuontra mi señora Josefa Reus y nuestros hijos Roberto, de 21
años y Raúl, de 22 años, arbos estudiantes de ingenferfa de la Universidad de La
Habana•
Antes de hacer un brevo relato de la odisea de mi familia para abandones el
país, deseo agradecer a los compañeros de UNIDAD REVOLUCICNARIA las atenciones
que han tenido para con nosotros y al mismo tiempo por darme esta oportunidad de
hacer estos doclaraciones a los periodistas del mundo libre.
Desde hace dos años todos nos encontrabamos tratando de abandonas el país pe-
ro nos había sido Imposible. a mi no se no permitía salir debido al cargo que oy
paba y ni siquiera se le daba esta oportunidad al resto de mi familia, Cuando lo
de Camarloca nos fué a recoger un barco y las autoridades cubanas ni nos avisaron
de que dicha embarcación se encontraha allí. La única salida era abandonas el pala
en bote nor la vía clandestina, La oportunidad se presentó durante mi estancia en
Londreso Yo había salido de Cuba el 23 de febrero de 1946 dejando atrás a mi seño
ra y a mis dos hijos, uno do los cuales, Raúl, se encontraba enfermo de hepatitio.
en La Habana.
M1 señora tuvo que tomar la decisión sin encontrarme yo a su lado, pero había
que aprovechar la oportunidad que se presentaba y salir por la vía clandestina del
naís. De la odisea puoden dar detalles ellos mucho nejor a,a yo y posiblemente 1o8
mienhros de la prensa desearán hacerles algunas preguntas al final de mis palabras.
Muy brevemente los diré oue ellos se sometleron al mismo proceso que tantos .....
otros cubanos se han sometido, es decir, lanzarse en bote a srumar el "corredor de
la muerte" con la
confianza que Dios los ayudarla a arribar a tierras de libertado
Dos intentos fallaron pero por fin, el tercer intento fué un éxito y al menos el
grupo completo, unas veinte personas, se montaron en el bote y pusieron proa a los
Estados Unidos, el motor se rompló y la travesía fué la mayor parte del tiempo a
vela al cabo de casi dos días el agua y la escasa comida se habían açotado y en
TELEFONO FA #-808»
1O SE O ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
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de trata.
2
conces apareció un huaue eriano que desprás de facilitarles agua y algunos alla
mentos lo comunicó al Servielo de Guardacostas de 1os Estados Unidos y poco desa
prés en solla paladie idiolio souse ti luyas y carcaba el sitio fara facilitarle
-la tarea-a una de sus unidades navales que ya se encontraba en camino. _.
La llegada del buque del Servicio de Cursarostas Norteamericano fué real -
mente providencial, pues mi familia y los otros tripulantes. del bote observaban
aterrorizados como por la nopa se acercaba velozmente una lancha patrullera cuba-
na, que al ver el buque norteamericano viró en redondo y regresó a Cuba.
Yo mo encontraba en el hotel en Londres y una llamada de larga distancia me
puso al corriente de la situación. Ellos se encontraban a salvo y ahora ne toca-
Da el turno a mí.
Lallamada Informándome del arribo de mi familia: a los EE.lU, llegó precisam
mente cuando me encontraba, rounido con el resto de los miembros de la Delegación®
Estos me observaban atentamento, como queriersis adivinar lo que en me decía des
de el otro lado de la línea. Por tanto, tuvo que desplegar mis escasas dotes
de
actor teatral y simular que la llamada era oficial desde Cuba.
Anto esta situación, optó por informas, falsamente, a los restantes deiega-
dos que el gobierno cubano me había encargado el cuidado de otros asuntos, por
lo que tendría que demorarme algunos días mas de los previstos en Madrid.
Los dije también
que me reservaran pasaje a bordo del vuelo de la semana sl
culente y les entregué
una carta para mi familia. Llegué a Madrid el A de Mar-
80. Las autoridades españolas me brindaron toda clase de facilidades, incluso
posteriormente la de ofrecerme hasta protección personal, puesto que cuando en el
MINAZ se conoció mil desaparición, el gobierno notificó a las embajadas cubanas en
londres y Madrid que me encontraran y que me llevaran de regreso para La Habana
aunque tuviera que ser a bordo de un buque cubano y por supuesto, en contra de mi
voluntade
- No deseo tomar mas tiempo para anécdotas personales y si lo he hecto ha 8i-
do porque estino que ayudan a comprender la verdadera situación que se vivo en
Cuba, La situación de los funcionarlos que como en mi caso, desean la libertad
de nuestra Patría, y que nos encontramos sujetos a vigilancia, a represión, mis
hijos expulsados de la Universidad y sujetos a las mismas privaciones que el res
to de nuestro Pueblo.
Pasemos ahora al tena principal de esta conferencia, que es a la vez la es
pina dorsal de la econemía cubana y por tanto el factor determinante de la es
tabilidad o de la caída del régimen de Fidel Castro: el AZUCAR.
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• 3 =
En relación con el estado de la Industria azucarera en la actualidad es no.
cesarlo comenzar por esbozar la situación en la que se imitan ido lirios.
-Debido a-la escasez de niezas de repuesto, la falta de materiales y la baja cali
dad del trabajo, los ingenlos confrontan una situación que es necesario califi ..
car de "caótica". La falta de personal técnico capacitado y de obreros especia
lizados hacen que la operación de producción de los ingenios sea altamente defl
ciente. Por otra parte, la falta de abastecimiento de caña no permite que 108'10
génios funcionen a su capacidad normal, trayendo como consecuencia poca eficien
cia en el trabajo y un alto consumo de combustible adicional, que ocasiona un ay
mento considerable en los costos de producción del azúcar. En relación con los
medios de transporte, rincipalmente los ferrocarriles azucareros, deseamos acla
rar que se encuentran también en pésimas condiciones, a pesar de la adquisición
de locomotoras souléticas, inglesas y francesas, pues las vías férreas no permi
ten el aprovechamiento de este material rodante. Por ejemplo, durante 1965 se
debían de haber cambiado sois millones de traviesas en las vías férreas, mas sin
embargo sólo había diponibles ochenta mil. El resultado es el incremento de los
descarrilamientos que durante la zafra de 1969 alcanzaron un promedio de tres des
carrilamientos diarios, produciendose diez accidentes mortales.
Muchos me preguntan cual será la producción final de la zafra de 1966 y so
bre este punto debo hacer los comentarlos siguientoss Fidel Castro anunció que
la meta azucarera de este año serían 6.5 millones de toneladas y ese anuncio no
sólo fue hecho durante su discurso del Iro. de mayo de 1955, sino que lo repitió
durante su discurso del y de Junio del mismo año. Sin embargo, se admito que di
cha metá no será alcanzada. Ahora bien el estimado actual no excede de 5.1 mi
llones de toneladas®
¿Por qué?
Primeramente se debe mencionar la falta de abono. Este año la aplicación
..do abono fue insignificante, pues el gobierno no tenía las divisas necasarias par.
ra adquirirlo, principalmente en Italia.
El año pasado, sin embargo, se aplica-
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son aproximadamente 450,000 toneladas.
En segundo lugar, resulta necesarlo hacer referencla à las sombras de caña.
Las nuevas areas sembradas de caña lo han sido de forma deficiente y además se han
utilizado
areas destinadas con anterioridad a la siembra de otras cosechas para.
sembrar caña, como lo constituye, Dor sólo citar un ofenio, el caso de la zona
situada en los alrededores de Manzanillo y Bayamo, las cuales eran zonas arroco
ras y ahora han intentado convertirlas en zonas cañoras, resultando todo esto en
un fracaso pues la caña es de baja calidad al no sor adecuado el suelo.. Otro fas
tor menos importante poro digno de darse a conocer es la falta de cuidado en las
tareas de cultivo y atención de los cañaverales debido a la escasez de mano de 2
bras
Con estos antecedentes es que hay que analizar el monto de la presente zafra.
Durante 1965 el día y de abril se alcanzó el cuarto millón, pero este año el ter.
cer millón se alcanzó el día 3 de abril lo cual ya significa un atraso de cerca
de 900,000 toneladas. Creo que hay caña para llegar a 5.1 millones de toneladas
ahora bien, lo que hay que preguntarse es si dicha mota, que ya está bastante por
dobajo de los 6.5 millones anunciados por Fidel Castro será alcanzada o no. El
Partido está realizando una movilización masiva record hacia los cañaverales con
el propósito de intentar cortar toda. la caña pero eso hay que ver si en defini-
tiva lo logran hacer.
Cabe hacer referencia en este momento a lo que se conoce en Cuba por el nog
bre de "pian Perspectivo Azucarero", que es el único plan económico que tiene en
estos momentos el gobierno de Cuba.
¿Qué es el "Plan Perspectivo Azucarero"' comprende tres puntos básicos que
son los siguientess primero, la "rehabilitación" de la capacidad industrial a ni
veles pre-Castros segundo, la "ampliación" de la capacidad industrial, y tercero,
la "concentración" de la Industria azucarera en 70 modernos centrales.
Vamos a tevisar brevemente los tres puntos a la luz de la presente situación.
En relación con el primero, o sea, la "sehabilitación" de la capacidad Industrial...
instalada, es necesario destacar que en 1952 la capacidad de producción de la in
dustrla azucarera era de siete millones de toneladas, pero debido a la escasez
de piezas de repuesto, falta de materiales para las reparaciones,. baja calidad de
las roparaciones y la eliminación de seis ingenios - que fueron precisamente des
mantelados para utilizar las plezas como repuestos lo cual ea ha comprobado ha 51
do un error más - la capacidad industrial se ha reducido a sólo seis millones de
toneladas, es decio, que la actual política ha resultado en la presente merma de
la producción ¡qué progreso! Fidel Castro no ha podido ni alcanzar la capael e
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dal de reducción azucarera nue Cuta tenía hace nuince años.
El segundo punto, que en cierto sentido debe atemnerarse al primero, es am=-
ollar la canacidad industrial Instalada y ademis construir un nuevo ingenio. Esto
significaría, o sea, para alcanzar esto serfa necesario la importación da un núme
maro considerable de enuipos-para los incentos, cosa totalmente imposible de lle
varse a cabo debido a la escasez de divisas de por sí escasas para la adquisición
de piezas de repuesto- y la falta de técnicos para hacerse cargo de sucervisar y
@jecutar dicha ampliación - también se dete decir que tampoco son suficientes los
técnicos para realizar de por sí las labores ordinarlas de la zafra con la actual'
capacidado Este parte del plan supone una coordinad ón entre el INA - que sien.
bra la caña - y el MiNaz, pero lo ole sucede en la realidad es que no están en
coordinación ambos organismos y por consiguiente el INRA manda a sembrar cara en
donde no existe canacidad industrial y por su parte el MINAZ está "rehabilitando"
Ingenlos en donde a lo mejor ya no hay suficiente caña. Esto es sólo una muestra
de la desorganización reinante, desorganización que unida a los factores, menciona
dos Imposibilitan el éxito del "Plan Perspectivo". Esto es una prueba más de la.
Incapacidad de la planificación econónica de las altas esferas en dicho gobierno.
(Por cierto que la construcción del nuevo ingento es vital para el éxito del
"Plan" y hasta el momento presente sílo una firma francesa ha hecho ofertas para
dicha construcción, dicha firma es nada menos que la FIVES-LILLE, bien conocida
en los círculos azucareros).
La tercera fase del "plan", es decir, la "concentracón" de la capacidad in
dustrial azucarera en setenta ingenios después de 1970 es sólo un sueño en la men
te de los planificadores. La regresión constante de la industria azucarera no
puede permitis, económicamente hablando, el modernizar y automatizar plantas y
equipos, hasta que los problemas económicos básicos de la producción no estén re-
sueltos.
Los equipos soviéticos no son aptos para realizar estas tareas agrícolas en -
Cuba y su diseño y diffcil
operación impiden que cumplan su cometido. Aderas es
das "cortadoras" introducen un 1986 de materias extrañas en el ingenio, lo cual --
ocasiona gran desgasto a las máquinas y equipos del ingenio. Y es procisamente
con estos equipos soviéticos con los cuales se contaba para cosechar 83 millones
de toneladas de caña que serían necesarias para producir los 10 millones de tone
ladas de azúcar anunciados por Fidel Castro como los "10 megatones de azúcar" con
los que iba a derrotar al "Imperialismo' en 1970.
Las metas de producción del "Plan" son las siguientes, Para 1965: 6 millones
de toneladase para 19668 E.5 millones! para 1967s 7.5 millones- para 1968: 8 i=-
Alones: para 1969, 9 millones: y finalmente, para 1970: 10 millones de toneladas
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de azúcar"" Estimo que el único en Cuba que aún creo en el "Plan" y en sus metas
es Fidel Castro,
No gustaría hacer una breve referencia en relación con otro problema básico
- la baja calidad del azúcar cubano, tanto crudo como refino, actualmente en proce
so de empeorarse. Esto no ha sucedido de casualidad sino como consecuencia de la
• falta y mala calidad de las piezas de repuesto, la ineficiencia en la operación de
los Ingenios, la falta de eficiencia de los trabajadores, y la baja calidad de 10s
•productos químicos auxiliares procedentes de países socialistas. Estos problemas
están resultando en una decreelente polarización del azúcar, el envase deficiento
del azúcar de exportación, el aumento de impurezas en el azúcar embarcada a granel,
y las dificultades en cumplir los compromisos de entregas de azucares.
Otro tema de Interés lo constituye la presencia de los "técnicos azucareros"
soviéticos en Cuba. El régimen cuenta en la actualidad con unos 300 técnicos azu
careros soviéticos quienes se supone que sean los sustitutos de los técnicos cuba
nos que han abandonado el país. Los técnicos soviéticos tienon muy poca experien
cla en azúcar de caña y la forma en que dicha industria opera en Cuba. Además muy
pocos hablan escañol y esto les hace aún más difícil su labor. Por lo tanto ni los
técnicos soviéticos ni los equipos soviéticos constituyen una solución para el que:
bradero de cabeza azucarero de Fidel Castro.
Con esto deseo dar por terminada estas declaraciones. Dejo ahora la palabra a
los miembros de la prensa para contestarles cualquier pregunta en relación, no so-
10 a mis palabras, sino a la situad ón política Interna que es un interesante fenó
meno de desintegración, la odisea de mi familia, el problema de la Universidad en
donde desempeñaba una cátedra, así como cualquier otro tema que resulte de interés.
Muchas gracias®
Miami, 5 de Abril de 1966.
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CURRICULUN VIT
Nombro: RAUL ESP.IRZA TABARES
Casado
Fdad: 46 años
Información Profesionn}:
* Quinico Industrial (1938).
* Ingeniero Químico Azucarero (1943)
*'Ingondero Agránomo (1943)
*Jefo de la Dologación Cubana a la Conferencia Internacional de Expertoa
•Azucareros do la F1O (Nacionos Unidas) colobrada en Londros, Inglaterra
dol tro, al 3 de tarso de 1960.
* Director do Investigaciones Tecnológicas del Mihistorio do Azucar (MINAZ)
de Cuba (1964-1966).
* Miembro de la "Comisión del Plan Porspoctivo Azucarero" de Cuba (1963-1966)
* Jofo Nacional de Producción dol Ministerio de Anicar (MINAZ) do Cuba (1961-
1963).
* Auxiliar Ingenieró Asesor Alfred I, Webro (1950-1960).
" Superintendente de Fabricación dol Central "Santa Lucia", Oriento, Cuba,
(1949-1961).
• Jefe de laboratorio del Central "Narelca", Las Villas, Cuba (2943-1947).
* Jofe del Dopartamento Químico do la Estación Experimental de Santiago de
las Vegas, Habana, Cuba, (1948-1949).
* Mientro del "International Society of fugar Cane Technologiota (1963).
* Vice-Presidente de la "Asoclación de Técnicos Azucareros Cubanos" (1966).
* Ex-Prosidente del "Rotary Club" de Santa Lucia, Oriento, Cuba.
" Profesor de la Facultad de Tecnologia de la Univorsidad de La Habana, Cuba
(1964-1966).
•* asesor Técnico de la Bibiloteca Nacional de Cuba (1963-1966).
* ¡utor de varíos artículos técnicos azucareros publicados en revistas asuca
cubanas e internacionales.
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proposed AMRAIN-1/AMFRAME-l answor to the questionnaire sent AMRAIN 1
by Professor Torsten Gardlund requesting Information on the Cuban sugar
industry,
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order to point up the probloms facing the regime in reaching its 1970
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Miami, June 10, 1966
Froferor Toruton Gardlund
Svencka Sockorfabriks Aktiebolapet
Huvudkontorot
Fost Bor 17050
•Malmo
Sweden.
Dear Prof, Gardlunds
I am pleased to enclore the information that you requested
In your kind lotter of 5/5/66, which I hope will be userul to you in your studies
of price and cost trends in the eno sugar industry.
As you probably know, the Curan suras industry ranked Mrst
placo as a producor of cone
sugar, not only with rogards to largo production vol
ames, but also as concerns high technical efficiency and low produotion costs.
Beforo 1959, the maximan production cost was of 3.5 cente a
round, excopting, of course,
the smallor and moro inofficiont sugar midis that
had not dovolopod any tnchnologienl advancos since world war It.
However, in
1965 the coat of production was as high as 5.25 cente a pound, even though, of
dourse, this latter figuro 18 carefully concealod by the Conmunist rogine that
rulos my country.
I would like to acquaint you with the Economic Research Bu
reau of the UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA Movemont.
This organiantion 1s mado up of true
Guban oconomista in exilo. I am suro that
you will find this a very valuable
source of information concerning Cuba's economy.
I thank you very much for the kind and humane phrases that
you havo had for my family and for myself.
Thank Heaven, after throe long years
wo vore able to escapo, even if at the risk of our own lives, from the Comunist
holl. We have como to
this froe land in the hope that we can start our lives all
ovor again under the kind hospitality of this groat Nation, the free and denocrat
le Uhited Statos of America.
Please by assured, my dear Professor,, that I am pleased to
place mysels at your service.
Should you desire any informtion concerning the
Cuban sugar industry, I will be more than glad to furnish it to you.
I also
nope that, very soon, a rogimo of lihorty, justice and democratio econonio de
valopmant will prevail in my suffering Fathorland.
Sincerely yours,
Ing. Raul Esparsa S.
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EVANCRS COOK DESIDIKE SETT ORAGET
1.- IUCHICIANS IN CUTIN: ALCAO TATUS TOTES:
Bofore Castro!
400
In 19668
50
20- DATETIG DE CITAN FUGAR FECIMICIAE DE TUE ENTIRETTY OF HAVANAS
Before Castro!
Apicultural Engineer
fugar Chenlenl Engineer
Durat Chenist
In 19668
Agriculturnd Enginer
(5 goare)
CUECTIONS PERTAINING TO A POSSIBLE WETICH CUIAN LONGTARM SUCAR AGREEMENT
A.- Promont Cuban expore arrangemontg
I,- Total Exportg!
14, 8E5, 000 MI (1966 sugar comaltnanto)
II - Thoroof undor lenaltora necesmante! (*)
Country
Eastern Europe
Epain
Miroako
Quantstr
660, 000.0 MT
130, 000.0 MT
- Price
Free Mit.
205 ate. 10.
Humbor of Years.
On a yearly baala
1966
270,500.0 MF
1966
Leapt
100,000.0 MI (ost.) Frise Mito
1966
30,000.0 MT (ost) Tree Msto
• 1966
(*). Breakdom of Eastera Europe and additional Information enclosed la Appendis 1.
B.-. Pacte about the Gabon mear production!
I, Broduction:
a Acreage under cane acre, cab.
ba- Expeuted
cane crops in ton/
acro arT/cab.
Co Expectod anne erop in tona
d. Expected sugar production in
tong
o. Averago cupar content in cane $
1. Yiold sugar la bag/ton cane $
2968
3,979,640 вогов
994,860 acres
1970
(planned)
4, 642,630 acres
1, 989,720 acros
37,500, 100.0 MT.
4,500, 000.0 MT (*)
83,000, 000.0 мг
10, 000, 000.0 MT
14. nos
17+120160903
12.50-12.608
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= 2
29%
152
1988
153
go Numbor of frotorios operntine,
Tru Bugag
h.n Totally lactalled m11ling
pacity, arrobar cano/day. (24 hrs) 47,730, 000 as
52,100,000 00
one arrote = 25, 3525 160.
(*) 1966 production will range fron t 85C, DOC.O MY to 4,500, COC. O MI. Original
goal ret by Cuban government vas 6, 500, 000,0 MI.
II, - Methode 10 reach the roat for 1970:
• Increase la screago:
acre, ha, oab.
1. Incroasing procont aorcago in:
363,260 acres
11, By replacing with neuly plantad ons the procant fielde maintai
1ng ar averago age of five yeare for the cans.
Thie soar? that
ench year 20% of tha total cano aron must he replacod which tated
1n figures menne that iron 1964 to 1969, a Esirl of 829,050 acres
of nos cano will have to te plantal a your.
The son plantations up to dato have berni
1963
298,458 астов
1964
464, 268 acr00
2965
563,754 80гов
ba- Increase in siold ton. of cana/acre
ar?. of cane/cab; $
C, Inereare In Jold sugar in leg/ton of asno 23
The project calle for an increase iron the 12,0% 1n 1966 to 12.50-
12.608 15 1970.
d. Increans of Inotalled ailling capaolty In factories,
con/24 hrs.
in Increase of 50, 300,0 MT of cane/ ?4 hree, equiralent to 6, 300.0 M
I sugas/24 hre. la planned.
8. Increase In days of sara?
The days of satra (harveat) vill Increate fron l2 to LO daya.
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- 3-
f. Numbor of nov Inotorlos:
A now sumar sill ir proramod for 197. This new mill will have a
capacity of 13,800.0 MT of rums cano per 24 hours an a total pro
duction of 2'C, (00.0 MT of ruper in 120 effectiro dayo of safra.
III, Fertilizenas
1985
1970
(planned)
ao Import of fertillaeres
450, 000.0 19
400, 000.0 HT
The plan enlie for tho une of 40o, 000.0 - 450, 000,0 IT of fertilizer.
for tha follosine youre 1955, 1966, 1967, 1962, 1959 and 1970.
to Downtle production of fertilizoris 50, 100.0 Ma
100,000.01F
IV.- SoRt Of productsans
1985
pesos par
ton sugar
1979-
(planned)
Boo Rav sugars
Rav natortal: Inci, cane
cost of prataction on factory
of correciation and interent
ere (onelo reu matoriala and cane)
Depreciation - Interest
a by producte
= prico ex factory
boo Refined eugars
45.00
52.00
21.00
2.00
115.00
Pride en factory
* markoting costs and profite
= rotall price
o.= Cano:
2965
pesos per 1he.
0.0625
C.0173
6. 1.800
Average price of cane at factorys
3.00 регов per 1015 MT of sugar
cane.
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- 4-
do labours
Avorage working minutoe
For per ton on orches tony poo
30,CO metrio tono of sugar per
nimate,
6.50 ревов рет нив.
Averago labour wage per 8 hr0.
"m Sethods of deprociation!
(average
20
* for
pchinor
Average
10
On original value
On recovory value
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PENTE COR TIRARIEA CA INESTES ANT PROTUCTTON
Suantitr
Ix199
Country
Eastera Europe
Bulgaria
Csechorlovakia.
East Gormany
Commniet China
North Korea an
North Viet Nar
Spain
Mor0cво
Berpt
Syria
Other froe work
conni tmon tr
Total Esport Comitmente:
Domes tio Conquantion!
Total 1966 Comitmente?
1966 Sugar Production:
Possible 1965 standoyer!
Super argilable for 19663
Doffolts
126, COO. 0 VT
• 250,000.0 Mr
220,000.0 MI
3, 000, 000. 0 M
660, 000.0 MT
30, 00000 MT
130, 000.0 MT
270,000.0 мг
100, 000,0 MT
30, 500.0 мг
120,00000 MF
4,880,000.0 MT
150,000,0 sT
5. 330, 000.0 MF
Free Met.
Frea Meta
Tree Mito
5. cts. 1bo
2.5 ot8. 1b.
Free Mito
Pras Mkto
thunter of rears
966 (1
966
1966 (3)
1966 (4)
-1966 (5)
1965 (6)
1966 (7)
1966 (8)
1966 (9)
1966(10)
4,500,000.0 75
5,000,00C.0 HT
330,000.010
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• 2 =
Eulearia: 180,000.0 IT
for 1966 at current froe markot prices under hartor
agreomonte in
for Bul-arlar
aloctrienl ard Inustrial equipmante
and planta. A 1967-1970 agreement calls for an incrosco in dollveries to
200, 100. 0 MT.
2) Czochocloakla: 200, 000 MI for 19h5 at current free mrket prices under bag
tor agreement originally rigned in June 1950 ani revised during 1965.
(3)
Fast GeranT
220, 000. 0 MT for 1956 at currunt free market irioes under bar
tor agreement aigred early in 1965 which calla for an incronse in Ouban sugar
deliveries on a yeardy basis until 1970.
(4)
I feel? 3,000, 000.0 "T for 19ib at an ariainal price of 6 ote. per lh. which
Is concidered to
he at the prevent time of 5 ote, por lb, under the Jaruary 20,
1964 bartor agreemant.
Curan ruvar deliverioe will inorease as followe.
(-5)
(6)
(7)
1967
4, 000,000.0 MT
1968:
4, 000, 100.0 MT
19698
5, 000, С00,0 МГ
1970:
5. 000, c00.0 Mr
Communint. China?
600, 100.0 MT under barter agreemant in exchange for rico,
foodstuffs, and machinery.
North Rores and North Viet Nam: Letinatas.
Spain: 130,000.0 VT for 1966 at a now price of 2.5 cts. par lbe. under the new
trade sireement for 1966-1959 compared to 5.0 etc. per lbe paid by Spain under
the provioue agroenant, Cuban sugar uni tobacco will be exchange for Epaniah
venrole, vehicles,
electrical equipment and inturtrinl plants, foodeturfs (wine,
brandy,
nougat,
o1l), and textiles. Cukan sugar dellverles for the parlod
(1966-1969) 4111 be:
1966:
130,000.0 k
19678
10, 100.0 н
1968:
150,500.0 M
19693
160, 000.0 KT
(8) Moroog: 270,000.0 MT for 1966 at L.D.P.
358 of 1956 deliveries will be paid
• In convertible currerelee.
Cuban sugar deliveriee will Inorosse to 295, 000.0 M
In 1967.
(10) 575193 30,000. 0 H5 for 1966 at free market prices.
No other details arsilable.
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LETTERMA? FORETO IS LITOEYE 853220
Miass, June
= 1956
Prof. Torsten Gärlund
VENTRA FO ARTIEROL AGET.
Hurridkondoret
Box 17050
Malmo 17, Evedon.
Dear Prof, Gärlund:
We ind the opportunity of cooporating with Ing, Rall Espar
sa in filling out tha quectionatro you enclocal with your iny 5,
1966 lettar.
The "Booromio Ferearch Buronu" ir. a Granch of UNIDAD REVOLUCTOMARIA, which is
an oxilo Cuton ornnization born In the unerround ant prosently fighting to
free our Homeland, both ineide Cube and in exile.
One of our wagions in this effort lo what we have labelsd
as an economio offonaive to deny the Castro rugime tho hard curreroy it so tog
paratoly noode.
For this roaron the "Econonio Recoarch Purcau" was ormnised.
It puts a mnthly econonic newsletter,
the "Sconomie Intelligence Report", and
natevor othor Information we feal wild alt our couro an! at the pame time pr
Ide accurnto and rosinble data to Froo World countriee an firns that stil
consider trading with the procent Curn rogine.
Encloped you will find come of our prat. neweletter which ve
expect will he of interact to you.
At the sane time, thoy will nore you as an
errample of the type of recearch work we have un'ertaken, its objectivity, and
'It inn: our plessure to co:perate with Ing. Feparan 1n f1l-
Vory rincerely youre,
P. Rafael Rivas Vasquea
Economie Research Burenu
digit"
s/cau 3UF6Ä-25367
CS COPY
19-120-26
+ 083120331
Tartant 3+54 177514785-510
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DISPATCH
CLASSIFICAIION
SECRET
PROCESSING
Chief, WH
xX
INFO
Chief of Station,
PROMO
Chief of Station, JMWAVE BPY
SUAL TYPIC /MHVIPER/AMSCROLL
ACTION REQUIRED • REYERENCES
ACTION. REQUIRED: None; FYI
REFERENCE: UFGW-6034
MAMALO POB. INCARIAO
NO INDEXINO DICINES
ONLY QUALIRIO
MIADQUANTIAS DEBRE
CAN VOLE I#DAXIRO
ABSTRACT
NICHOFILM
Station JMWAVE appreciates the reference and in implementation
thereof AMFRAME-1 hag written Jaime Lozano of the Colombian National
Associntion of Sugar Cano. Grower's as suggested in paragraph 1 of the
reference.
AMFRAME-1 also enclosed certain statistics doveloped by
AMSCROLL which we hope will be of use to Lozano.
Copies of the lottor
and of the translation aro forwarded by separate cover.
2. We shall keop the addressoes informed of any developments.
fu Philip G. ELMARD
Attachments: usc i9Jd)
l-Letter
2-Meno of Statistics
Distribution:
3- WH/C, Watts. USC
2- COS/I
69021
Lechitá ian selomal 6
656: 1541/18
AS COPY
200-120-58
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
DATE TYPED
DATE DISPATCHED
JUNZ 1 I56S
17 June 66
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND MINESER
UFGA -25349
HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER
19-120-26/3
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Maal, 13 de Junto de 1966
Sr. Jalno Lorano
Presidento,
Asoclación Mocional de
Cultivadoree de Caña do Ardear
Edificlo Suramoricana de Seguros
Calle 12, Carrara Sa, 10g piso,
Cali, Colombia.
Estimado Sr. Lozanos
Nos dirigiros a lla. en esta oportunidad con motivo del fracaso
no solo s travos do nuestro
Información económiea
Report") aino a travós de funtes propias.
Por @jennlo, el bolotin de la casa Morril-Lynch de fecha 10 de
Junio de 1968 11ja al monto de
la prosonte zafra
cubana en 4,450,000 TM, en decir,
mas do dos millones de conoladas métricas por debajo do la nota anunciada por Fidol
Castro (6, 300,000 TM).
Esto so traducirá en una escasos que hará muy. difícil que
el presento récimon purda cumplir sus congromisos arucareros con países dol mundo
11bre Calos como España y Marruocos y sl misno tiempo puoda copar un por ciento con
siderable del marcado arcarero del Japón. El memorandum adjunto contiene datos
que le resultarán de interés.
La reciento operación en la cual el Brarll vendió 330,000 TM @$
.una prucha palpable de la onortunidad existente para los paísos 11bre8 de la Améri
ca en los, actualos momentos debido al fracaso de la safra eubana.
Es muY posible a
de Nichos moscados (España, Marruecos y Japón), asf cono a travãs de alguna gostión
personal al sa nos presentara la opertunidado
ES COPY
сiт.liй.
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## Page 217
AsI miano agradocertamos que si Uds. tienen alguna
publicacion
do Bu A-ociación que nos pudieran
nviar con recularidad nos la hicieron Llegar '
ol looró utilizar lao doclarociones
del Inge Esparza y dol Dr. Tarrab en algun a
esculo nos interesaría obtonor alguna cople.
Esporando ronor noticlas suyao y noguros que cualqulor gentión
suya representará una victoria tanto para Colembla cono para los cubanos libros, que
damos de lli,
Muy atentasento,
DI. RAlsal RIvas-Visques
Sacrotario de Sectores
Económicos y Profesionales
PoDo
Díganos e1 esté reciblando con regularidad nuestras informaciones.
RRV/amb.
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## Page 218
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paolo su tratara,
AL I ST. Jalno Lorano
Presidente,
Inoelación Naelonal de
Cultivadores de Caña de Azúcar,
Call, Colembla,
DEL: DE. Rafaol Rivas-Vizquoz
perotario de los Sectore
:conómicos y Profeatonalos,
Unidad Revolucionaria,
Miand, Florida.
REP. 1 Análisis Estadíotico de los compromisos
azucareros do Cuba para 1960. 1s
pro»
dueción y 1os mercados de España, Mario
cos y Jaрoл.»
CUADRO M.1
COMPROMISCE AZUTAREROS DE CIRA PARA 1966
"•« En baso de acuerdos existentesa
A) Países Comunistas s
V.R.S.Se1
Bloque Comunista,
China Rojar
Corea del Norte
y Viet Nam del Norte r
B) Paldos del Mundo Libret,
2. * Consumo Dorest100 1
3,000,000 T
690,000
200,000
30,000
650,000
4, 320,000 TM
1.97,000 TH
430,000
150,200 IN
TOTAL:
9.420,000 TH
(*) Estimado conservados de compromisos con palos tales como España,
Marruecos, Coylón, la Repíblica Arabe Unida y otrce.
112.0.08
15..980..
:..
haö?2
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## Page 219
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".
FUSDPS NO,?
DEZZEN AZICARERC CIPARO PARA 1956
Lo Asuear necesaria para cubrir compronisos de acuerdo con Cuadro NO. 11 2.422.000-XM
2. Azúcar dianonible para 10fts
A) Producción de 1966 (estimado),
B) Sobranta de 1919 (estinado),
4,830,000 TH
320.002 T%
TOTALI
4,2º0.000 IM
30-DéfleItA (9,420,063 T1l o 4,230,000 TB), =470,DCD TA
1961
1962
1943
1964
1,965
• TOTAL
896€ (*)
ESPAÑA
53,238
• 38,312
102,737
273,7006
113.342
603,303 IE
130,000 Ti
SUADRO NO. 2
PIPOR LES DE AZITAR DE CUES A VELAUGS
(19€1 - 1966)
MAPRUECOS
157,287
229,124
223,028
323,239
300.000
1235:0698 TM
270,000 TA
JAPON
323,000
322,727
1€3, €E2
328, 608
280.000
2.719.992 TH
LOTA!
335,495 TM
846, 163 TM
551,427 TM
927,372 TM
_793,342 TH
3.656,199 TAL
") España y marruecos son compromisos de convenie
apón de acverdo con negoclaciones anualos
Fuentes, "Jugar Year Boot» de 1St4, Conventos Comerciales de Cuba Comunista
y estirados por el "Buró de Investigaciones Económicas" de UNIDAD
REVOLIT INARIA, -
Mami, la de Junlo de 1766.
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## Page 220
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•; ?i
12) 2%
:."
"...1"..
Miami, June 13, 1966
""".
"ic.
"ess pin
Des, Jalmo Lorano isini"
President,
Motional Association of Sugar
Edifielo Suramericana do Seguros
Calle 12, Carrera Sa
Call, Colombia®
air tris:
88309-452274
Dear it. Lozano s
Wa addroas you now on account of the fatlure of the current Cuban
sugar harmat, of which
falluro you must have heard
only through our "Econ
nomle Intolligence Report", but also from your own sources.
For example,
the June 10, 19f8 Merril-Lynch bulletin, sets the d
mount of the current cuban sugar harvest at 4 490, 000 Mr,
that 1e, over 2 million
tons below the goal announced
by Fidol Castre (8,500,000 17) o
rosule in a scareity of ruban sugar, wich scareity will make
for the regina to fulfill lta sugar commitmente
to free world countries, such as
Spain. and Morecco,
and at the sano time to copo with a signifieant parcentago ol
the Japanese sugar market.
The enclosed Meno containe data that may to of inta
rost, to you.
The recent transaetlong whereby Praril sold 530.000 ut 1& tangibl
evidence of the opportunity
hat axiato for free countries in the
Americas at
thia time, thanke to the failure of the Cuban sugar harvesto
It would be extrenely rewarding for Colombia to
explore the imme
diato possibilitlee that eixet in those three
surely
tone could be made that would benaflt your country, and mich the latter are
would' block some of the
Castro-Communists' on transactions.
The the er a tin
themselves diffleult becouse of the scareity brought about by the fallure of the
It la quito poasthle that we could cooperate ulth thia Colombian
endeavor, by Informing you of facts me learn concerning the situation in such may
kots (Spain, Morocco and Japan), markets as well as by any personal undertaking,
which me could be capable ofe
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## Page 221
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Likewire, if you have any rubliration lasued by your Association
that you could mall to lig
regularly,
aporersate your deing so, and 1f
you were able
to use the statements
hy Eng. Esperza and Di. Tarrab In sone artl
cle, we would like ot ontain a copy of 1lo
Moning to hear from you soon, and with the certainty that any as
¿lon on your DBIt '11l mean a victory for Colomble as well as for the free Cubana,
Yours very sincerely,
Dr. Rafael Rivas-Váznues
Secretary
for
Econonie
and Professional Alfairs
Pig,, Please tell us whather you are segularly secelving our publications.
Enelo
RRY/amb
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## Page 222
MEMSRANRLA
St. Joine Lozano
President,
National Assoclation of
Sugar Cane Groner®
call, Colombia.
FROM, DI, Rafaol Rivas-Vázquez
Secretary
for Economie
and Professional Affalrs
Unidad Revoluclonaria
Miami, Florida.
REF• 1 Statistical Analysis-of Cuban Sugar
Commitmente,
Production,
and
the
Spanish, Moreccan and Japanose Mar-
koto.
TARLE NOR d
SURAN SITAR CONNITMENTS FOR 1966
'!* Commitments under existing agreements.
A) Communist Countries:
Cormunist Bloc &
Red China
North Korea and
North Viet Name
3, 000,000 МГ
€90,000
100, 000
30:000
a, 320,000 M
B) Pree Morld Countsleet, 630,020
6:30, 000 MT
2o= Mational Consumption:
450,000
430, 000 NT
TOTAL a
(*) Conservative estimate with countries such as Spain,
Morocco, reylon, U A Ro, and othere..
30420,000 MI
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IN'LE NO. 8
CURAN SNAP REICHL
1o Sugar noodod in keen commitrent according to Table No. i 2.128,039 100
2. Avallatle suçar for 19661
A) 1266 Sugar Production (estimate) : 4, 430,000 MT
B) Carry over fren the
1348 harvest (estimate)
- 300,000 8F
TOTAL S
1. 090,020 M
30-Dollelts 65,420, M0 MT - 4, 190,000 1T), = 170,000 MI
TARLE 80, 2
CUPAY SICAP
EXTENTS TO SELECTR
MARKETS L SPAIN HE ISCA
JAPAN
1968
1962
1963
JORd
195
TOTAL
33,208
157,287
323, 000
39, 312
263,124
322,727
102,737
283,028
163,662
273,708
323,239
328, 609
113.342
200,000
280.300
€03, 303 MI
La230.699 MI. 2a739,.998 MI
ISTAL
533, 495 10
846, 163 M
591, 427 VT
927,372 018
292,342 MT
3,836, 199 B7
1966 (*). Spain and Morocco are commitments under existing agreemnts
Japanese narket subject er yearly negotiations.
•ear Year Book of 1964"
an estimates by lores Ecomme Research Purest areasants,
Alan!, June 14, 1966.
• -
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## Page 224
1d-0d0
DISPATCH
CHIEF, WH
CLASHIATION
SEGREI
XXX
MATUTO FOR INDEXINO
NO INUE MIND REQURED
CHLY QUALIFIED DESH
CAS JUNGE INDEXING
FROM
CHIEF OF STATION, UNWAVE
SUBTYPIC/MHSPAWN
STATUS REPORT RE JMWAVE PSYCH PROJECTS
ACTION HEQUINED. ALFEPENCES
REFERENCES - A.
DIRECTOR 11606
UFGT -15216
C• IMWAVE 1 420
PER REFERENCE A REQUEST PARAGRAPHS BELOW GIVE BRIEF
STATUS REPORT STATION'S MHSPAWN PROJECTS.
REFERENCE B SHOULD BE
BASIC PROPA-
ON PROPAGANDA DESIGNED ENCOURAGE MILITARY AND OTHER POWER CENTERS
IN CUBA TO CARRY OUT COUP DIETAT AGAINST CASTRO.
EMPHASIS IN
PROJECT MANAGEMENT HAS BEEN ON CLOSER SCRUTINY AND CONTROL IN
ORDER TO ACHIEVE INCREASED EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY OF OPERATION.
ONE MARGINAL PROJECT /AMRUSTY/ HAS BEEN TERMINATED AND TWO PROJECTS
JAMSPELL AND AMCROW/ ARE BEING SHARPLY CURTAILED DUE TO MARGINAL
PERFORMANCE•
THERE HAS BEEN OVERALL CUTBACK IN DISTRIBUTION
ESPECIALLY TO LATIN AMERICA.
PROPAGANDA
PRINTED PROPAGANDA PLACED MORE EMPHASIS ON MILITARY TARGET IN
PLACE OF MORE GENERAL PROPAGANDA THEMES TREATED.
PROGRAMMING HAS. BEEN CUT FROM TWO HOURS DAILY TO ONE AND ONE HALF
/THIS SHOULD ACHIEVE REDUCTION OF $60,000 • $70,000 PER YEAR IN
OUR RADIO BUDGET/•
HOWEVER RADIO CONTINUES TO BE SINGLE MOST
IMPORTANT MEDIUM FOR HITTING CUBAN TARGET.
AMSCROLL.
PROJECT CONTINUES BE STATION'S MAIN PROPAGANDA
MECHANISM IN MHVIPER AND DEFECTOR-SURFACING OPERATIONS AS
DESCRIBED IN REFERENCE B. PROJECT PUBLISHES MONTHLY ECONOMIC
BULLETIN IN SPANISH AND ENGLISH AND UNDERTAKES SPECIFIC ACTIONS
TO DISCOURAGE TRADE WITH CUBA, E G'IN ATTEMPT ENCOURAGE SALE OF
IT IS CURRENTLY CORRESPONDING
WITH COLOMBIAN SUGAR GROWERS GROUP
DISTRIBUTION
BY TAPE
3 - WH/C
/ CONTINUED!
Emanded tron win
Hennadian sad
fies a saltantan
CROX PESCRENCE TO
OSPATCH SYMBOL AND MANEN
UFGT - 16628
CLISSFICATION
SEGRET
20
DATE
JUNE 1966
1033. FILE MUMBER
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## Page 225
Peraturasia
CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
SEGRET
UFT - 16648 PAGE L:
COLOMBIAN SUGAR TO JAPAN, MOROCCO AND SPAIN IN COMPETITION WITH
COMMUNIST CUBA.
PRODUCES TEN MINUTE DAILY PROSRAM ON AMTHIGH SIX
DAYS PER WEEK.
PERIPHERAL ACTIVITIES SUCH AS EXTENSIVE MAILINGS
TO CUSA HAVE BEEN SHARPLY CURTAILED AND AMSCROLL EXECUTIVE BOARD
HAS BEEN REDUCED FROM 13 TO 3 PERSONS AND PAIO EMPLOYEES FROM 21
TO 16 AS OF 1 AUlY 1955...
AMWASP =1•
SEE REFERENCE B.
HE IS A VALUABLE ELEMENT OF
THE AMSCROLL PROJÉCT AND IS USED IN CONNECTION WITH APPROACHES TO
DEFECTION AND RECRUITMENT TARGETS. WE EXPECT TO TERMINATE HIM
31 DECEMBER 1966•
SINGLETON AGENT WHO IS MAIN DRIVING FORCE
BEHIND AMSCROLL OPERATION AND TOGETHER WITH AMASK -I RUNS AMINOT
ACTIVITY.
TO HIT
AMKNOT •
A NEW COMMITTEE FORMED AT HEAOQUARTERS REQUEST
ZRWAGON DEFECTION TARGET.
AMFRAME-1 AND AMASK-| ARE WORKING
VERY EFFECTIVELY AS PRINCIPAL AGENTS FOR THIS PROJECT AND LATTER
HAS BEEN ESPECIALLY EFFECTIVE IN SECURING JOBS FOR ZRWAGON
DEFECTORS•
PROJECT IS BEING
SHARPLY CURTAILED.
WE EXPECT
TO REDUCE BUDGET TO APPROXIMATELY $1,000-1, 500 MONTHLY IN FY 67•
PROJECT LACKS AGGRESSIVE PRINCIPAL AGENT;
AND THE COMBINATION OF
INTERNAL PERSONNEL PROBLEMS IN AMCROW GROUP AND ITS MARGINAL
PERFORMANCE HAVE LED TO DECISION TO CURTAIL.
RADIO PROGRAM ON
JMHOPE WAS TERMINATED 31 MARCH AND AFTER 31
JULY WE EXPECT TO
REDUCE AMCROW PAID STAFF TO THREE PERSONS.
WE BELIEVE IT WILL BE
USEFUL TO PRESERVE AMCROW NAME AND CERTAIN AMCROW CONTACTS IN
LATIN AMERICA AND TO CONTINUE AMCROW MAILING OPERATIONS ON MORE
LIMITED BASIS.
NO MAJOR CHANGES.
OPERATION IS VIEWED AS DEVICE
FOR MONITORING
AND INFLUENCING CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT IN
LATIN AMERICA AND IS OF LONG TERM INTEREST FOR ITS POTENTIAL AS A
POLITICAL FORCE IN CUBA.
HOWEVER PRINCIPAL AGENT LACKS MANY
QUALITIES NEEDED TO MAKE HIM EFFECTIVE POLITICAL LEADER OR
INTELLIGENCE PRODUCER AND WE ARE ASSESSING OTHER AMMOP MEMBERS AS
POSSIBLE REPLACEMENT.
AMMOP YOUTH SECTOR HEADED BY AMCRI8-1
MAINTAINS EXCELLENT CONTACTS WITH ITS COUNTERPARTS THROUGHOUT
HEMISPHERE AND HAS BEEN USEFUL AS PRESS PLACEMENT MECHANISM.
AMSTRUT-ZO NO CHANGES:
SEE REFERENCE 8 FOR PROJECT
DESCRIPTION•
NO CHANGE,
SEE REFERENCE B FOR DESCRIPTION OF
PROJECT ACTIVITIES.
MONTHLY MAGAZINE STARTED JANUARY 66 WELL
RECEIVED BY READERS AND EFFORTS TO MAKE MAGAZINE SELF-SUSTAINING
HAVE RESULTED IN PAID ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS WHICH ARE
• EXPECTED TO INCREASE AS MAGAZINE: BECOMES MORE WIDELY KNOWN•
AMLIRA GROUP PREPARED TARGET STUDIES ON CUBAN ATHLETES ATTENDING
REGIONAL OLYMPIC GAMES IN PUERTO RICO IN JUNE 1966 AND AMLIRA
AGENTS ARE CURRENTLY WORKING WITH KUBARK TASK FORCE AT PUERTO RICAN
AMAS ANCARTA CIRCUS N SENT NO MAN MONE
BULLETIN SENT ONLY TO INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSEES • IN PAST BOTH
PUBLICATIONS HAD BEEN SENT TO CUBA AND TO LATIN AMERICA.
PROGRAM ON AMTHIGH HAS BEEN DROPPED AS OF 1 JUNE BUT CONTINUES ON
IMHOPE ONCE WEEKLY /SUNDAYS/.
YOYARD/ JMHOPE.
NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES, MORE EMPHASIS
BEEN PLACED ON NEWS
PROGRAMS AS RESULT OF REFUGEE DEBRIEFING:
INDICATING DESIRE FOR MORE NEWS.
NEWS SUMMARIES EVERY HALF HOUR AS COMPARED PREVIOUS HOURLY REPORTS.
MANAGERIAL CONTROL OVER PHILCO TECHREPS
JMHOPE SITE HAS BEEN
AND PLANS ARE NOW UNDER WAY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW UNITS
TO REPLACE SUBSTANDARD HOUSING AT SITE•
/CONTINUED/
FORAB
8. 60 5 30
(80)
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AMCORE - 20
EMPHASIS IN THIS PROJECT IN PAST HAS BEEN
CHIEFLY ON AMCORE -Z DAILY HALF-HOUR PROGRAM ON AMTHIGH AND JANOPE.
THESE PROGRAMS CONTINUE, ALTHOUGH REDUCED TO 13 MINUTES DAILY FOR
TECHNICAL PROGRAMMING REASONS•
WE ARE EXAMINING POSSIBILITY CE
ADDING MORNING PROGRAM ON IMHOPE TO EXPLOIT, HIS HIGH AUDIENCE
RATING AS REFLECTED IN REFUGEE AND IMHOPE PEPORTS.
WE ARE ALSO
•ATTEMPTING TO EXPLOIT MORE FULLY AMCORE -2°S AGGRESSIVE PERSOMALITY
AND HIS LEADERSHIP POTENTIAL IN EXILE COMMUNITY AND TO EXPAND MIS
PROPAGANDA EFFORTS BEYOND THE RADIO PROGRAMS NOTED ABOVE•
RESULT OF THIS WAS HIS HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL EFFORT TO ORGANIZE THE
DISPARATE REBEL ARMY ELEMENTS IN A UNIFIED APPEAL TO REBEL ARKIS
AS REPORTED IN JMWAVE 1397•
HE HAS ALSO ARRANGED FOR
FREE AIR TIME FOR A TWELVE MINUTE DAILY PROGRAM ON STATIONS IM
VENEZUELA, PERU AND PANAMA = AND HAS OBTAINED SPACE IN D I A RIO
AMERICAS
TO PUBLICIZE LETTERS HE RECEIVES FROM
LATIN AMERICAN LEADERS IN SUPPORT OF THE ANTI-CASTRO CAUSE.
AMRAPT/AMPALM- 4.
• AMPALM-4 ONE AND ONE HALF HOURS ON
JMHOPE HAVE BEEN CUT TO ONE HOUR DAILY•
DISTRIBUTION OF PRINTED
PROPAGANDA TO LATIN AMERICA HAS BEEN TERMINATED.
SELECTIVE
MAILINGS ARE MADE TO CUBA, WITH EMPHASIS ON MILITARY TARGETE
SPECIAL STUDIES BY AMPALMED ARE NOW BEING PUBLISHED BY AMHIM 1S
PLACE OF TERMINATED AMPALM-4 BULLETIN.
AS OF I MAY DIRECTION OF
AMTWIST PROGRAM HAS BEEN PLACED UNDER AMPALM-4.
AMTWIST.
AS NOTED REFERENCE B, THIS PROJECT WAS A
MARGINAL EFFORT DUE LARGELY TO LACK OF AN EFFECTIVE PRINCIPAL
THE TWO AMTWIST AGENTS HAVE BEEN PLACED UNDER AMPALM-4BS
DIRECTION AS OF I MAY AND ACTIVITY SHOULO BE CONSIDERED A DEVELOP
• MENTAL OPERATION.
AMTWIST RADIO PROGRAM IS CARRIED ON AMTHIGH
/TEN MINUTES DAILY/ AND ON IMHOPE /15 MINUTES DAILYA.
AMSHADY - 1•
UNTIL MID-FERUARY 66 AMSHADY PROJECT COM
SISTED OF RADIO PROGRAM ON AMTUMOR AND JMHOPE AIMED AT EXPOSURE AND
DENUNCIATION OF CUIS: AGENTS INSIDE CUBA.
IN FEBRUARY SCOPE OF
RADIO PROGRAM WAS BROADENED TO INCLUDE DETAILED DISCUSSION OF
CUIS AGTIVITIES AND AGENTS IN LATIN AMERICA, AND OCCASIONAL DIS
CUSSION OF OTHER POLITICAL TOPICS NOT SPECIFICALLY RELATED TO CUIS
TARGET•. AMSHADY BOOK. ON. CUIS HAS RESULTED IN WIRE SERVICE REPORTS,
PRESS INTERVIEWS, AND INCREASED PRESS COVERAGE AND LETTERS FROM
AMSHADY AUDIENCE®
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE NOW BEEN MADE FOR SALE OF
BOOK IN LATIN AMERICA THROUGH LEGITIMATE COMMERCIAL CHANNELS
AMRAZOR-| •
NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE•
SEE REFERENCE B FOR
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT ACITIVITES.
AMRAZOR HAS BEEN ESPECIALLY •
EFFECTIVE OUTLET FOR OUR INCREASED ACTIVITY AGAINST MILITARY
TARGET AND SEVERAL AMRAZOR ARTICLES ON THIS TARGET HAVE BEEN PUT
IN LEAFLET FORM AND MAILED INTO CUBA.
17• AMLYRICOI. NO CHANGE. SEE REFERENCE B.
180 AMSCREAM1• NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE.
SEE REFERENCE &.
AMTHIGH PROGRAMMING
HANDLED THROUGH AMSCREAM-1, HAS BEEN REDUCES
FROM TWO HOURS DAILY TO ONE AND ONE HALF HOURS
DAILY PER REFERENCI
19. AMRUSTY, TERMINATEO 31 DECEMBER 1965. SEE REFERENCE
8.
AMBASE.
No SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE.
SEE REFERENCE B.
MONTHLY AVERAGE
OF MAILINGS INTO CUBA HAVE BEEN REDUCED, SEPARATE
REPORT ON AMBASE STATISTICS WILL BE FORWARDED:
SEE REFERENCE B.
STATION IS PLACING INCREASINIG
EMPHASIS ON AMHIM AS MAIN MECHANISM FOR PRESS PLACEMENT AND MASS
DISSEMINATION OF PRINTED PROPAGANDA.
AMHIM BULLETIN NOW INCOR-
PORATES MATERIAL FORMERLY PRODUCED AND DISTRIBUTED BY OTHER
STATION ASSETS SUCH AS AMPALM 4 AND AMBASAL-1.
GASSIFICATICON
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AMRUBY.
NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGE.
SEE REFERENCE B.
CONTINUES TO PRODUCE AVERAGE OF ONE PONY EDITION /30,000
COPIES/ EVERY. THREE MONTHS FOR MAILING INTO CUBA.
AS OF I JUNE
TWO OF FOUR AMRUBY-SPONSORED SATIRE PROGRAMS ON AMTHIGH HAVE
BEEN DROPPED.
NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES.
AMICE CONTINUED EFFECTIVE
BOYCOTT PROPAGANDA OPERATIONS AND SERVED
AS A VEHICLE FOR LAUNCHING
THE QUMALT-I "'DOLCE VITA SERIES.
REVIEW OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES
RÉSULTED IN ECONOMIES ACHIEVED BY MODEST PERSONNEL CUTS, USE OF A
MORE SELECTIVE MAILING LIST AND ELIMINATION OF TWO FOREIGN
LANGUAGE EDITIONS OF: THE MONTHLY AMICE BULLETIN
AS REPORTED IN REFERENCE B FINANCIAL SUPPORT
TO AMSPELL HAS BEEN CUT SHARPLY AND IS NOW LIMITED TO $1.000
RELEASES AND SPECIAL PRINTED PROPARFNDA.
NO SPECIAL PRINTED PROPARE DAN HAMSPELL HAS BEEN ACTIVE
AMSPELL HAS
IN STATION CAMPAIGNS REGARDING POLITICAL PRISONERS AND LATIN
AMERICAN STUDENT MOVEMENT /CLAE/ AND PRINCIPAL AGENT HAS CONTINUED
TO BE RESPONSIVE TO STATION GUIDANCE.
NO: MAJOR CHANGES IN PROJECT ACTIVITY:
CARRIED OUT SPECIAL RADTO AND PRESS CAMPAIGN IN CONNECTION WITH
FORTHCOMING CLAE MEETING IN HAVANA.
SPECIAL PAMPHLET ON THIS
SUBJECT IS BEING PREPAREO BY AMNON FOR PUBLICATION BY AMMIM.
IS. ALSO STATION'S MAIN ASSET FOR AMBASE PROGRAM AND HAS TAKEN
OVER AMBASE PERSONNEL FROM TERMINATED AMRUSTY PROJECT®
PHILIP Go. ELMARD
CLASSIFICATION
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• 530
USE PARVIQUA COITION
LI CONTINUO
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INFO
DISPATCH
Chief of Station, JutAVa
Chiot, Far East Distaton
TO IT LLOBSITICATION
BECRET
Chief of Station,
SUNCHYPIC APHATN/ Intormation on Honorto Viray
ACTION REQUILD . REJEALNCCS
Reference: JHAVE 1092
Ginscrall
Action Required: See Below
abnut hangol, normation phie Monorio Virays supplied saccabli
is subntantially corroct.
Ho haz been In POPRIKE
for
nearly a year on a Norld Prens Institute graxt, undergoing
practical training in different periodicals.
Prior to thir
kraut, he va provinclal nors editor of the Manila Tines.
*1l1 probably rejoin the Times on bis return to the Unlippines
in July, 1086.
He won a TIrector of the National Peers Club,
but he was dofeatod whon he ran for roelection in Jebruary 1906.
2. Viray la a nativo of Tarlac and 1a about 39 years old.
He 1a a graduate of the Universlty of Santo Tovas.
for one year in Australla, working with a paper in Brisbane
while going to school.
No la a bachelor.
leftlet sympathles, and he appears to be popular vith bla
fellow neunpapermen.
Station may be interosted in contacting Viray
once le
Tand bia job status 1a certain.
that AuSChOLL will correspond with Viray, as suggested in
roference, ve would like to reserve for future deterination
a means whereby ANSCROL: could aegist in arranging a contact
with a Btation officer.
The Station anticipates the assigment
here of an officer (Raymond E. ONOYREY) ulthin the next ainety
days whom we should vant to place in contact with Viray.
will forvard & dispatch nuggesting & contact proposal. when
thla becomes appropriate.
CarOlIne l. KOCEAHAN
Distribution:
2 - COS, MAV
1 - C/VE
CAOSS REFERENCE TO
DISPATCH STMBOL AND NUMBER
18451
LA S51F ICATIOR
SECRET
ARJE
J..
a dune 1960
IS FILE HANSEE
- 1966
30-121-38
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CISPATCH
• CLASSIFICATIN
SECRET
Chier of Station,
woChiet, FE
Chief, WIl
THOM
Chief of Station, JMWAVE
* SUWICT TYPIC/NIVIPER/ANSCROLL
• Forwarding of Economic Intelligence Report
ACTION REQUIRLO. RLSERENCCS
ACTION REQUIRED: None; FYI
REFERENCE: JNWAVE -1092
XX
w.4/C
PROCESSING
ACTICES
MAPPIO PUR INEVING
DO INCTINO BIGSIRRA
GILY GUALIFIES
CAN JUICE BABESINO
• ABSTRACT
K'o forward by separate cover the latest edition of the
ANSCROLL economic roport that paragraph 3 of the roference indicated
would be pouched.
Copios of this and prior issues as well as supporting
statistical matorial wero
given Honorio J. Viray during the visit
described in the referonco.
This Station will approciato rocoiving
ovort
mailing addross for diroct mailing of materinl similar to this 1n
the futuro.
JMWAVE's address is Identity.
Philip G. ELMARD
Attachments: uscísod)
1, VOL I;No. 10: Economic Intelligence Report
2. Identity indi
Distribution:
3= COS
w/atts, usc
(2) IH/C,
w/att. 2 use
CLASSIFIGATION
SECRET
19-120-21
DATE DISPATCHEO
DATE TYPED
26 Say 66
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA-25198
HEADQUARTERS FILE RUMBLA
• 19-120-26
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-23630
_ISO PISECTOR
TYPIC MASPANN
LO ON I9 MAY TRE HONORIO I VIRAY CALLED UPON KUMARK
CONTPOLLED ASCROLL (IDEN AD SEEKING INFORMATION ON CUPA
REFUGEE PROFLENS AND ECONOMIC PROSLEMS FACING CURA. SAID
HE INPLOYSO DY MANILA TIMES AND CURRENTLS DIRECTOR OF
NATIO:AL PRESS CLUS OF PHILIPPINES, IN SIATES WITH GROUP
15 OTTER NEWSMEN STUDYING WAR ON POVERTY AND THAT ME
DECAME INTERESTED IN REFUGEES WHILE PASSING TYROUGY
MIANI. SAID NGULD USE INFORMATION OM REFUGEES IM ARTICLES.
HE WILL PREPARE FOR JIMFS AFTER 2'TUS'! "
ILA IN SILY®
S. AMSSCAL SOLETER VISAY AN AUD DO Y ON CASTIO'S SUEAR
DIFFICULTIES INCLUDING PROBLENS JAPA! HAVING IN DEALING WITH SUSA.
AMVASP-1 CIDEN SO MADE AVAILAEL" FOR I'T VIC" 2! MAY WHO MADE POINT
JAPAN IS VATURAL MARKET FOR PHILLIPPIVE SUGAR.
VIRAY TOOK EXTENSIVE
NOTES AND ACCEPIED DOCUMENIATION OF STATIENTS.
HE ALSO BRIEFSD
ON RASY OF CUEAN MERCHANT MARINE DEFECTIONS AND MEANING OF
THIS, IS CASTRO AND ANSCROLL ABRANSEO FOR MIN TO
"IFT A FORTER
SHIP CAPTAIN "HO
DEFECTED (QUSAILOR 17).
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SECKE1
PACE 2 JHAVE IA93 SECRET
3. VIRAY SAID HE WISHED STAY IN TOUCH WITH AMSCROLL AND
RECEIVE THEIR PELICATIONS.
NEXT STEP WILL BE FOR ANSCROLL
TO VRITE VIPAY AFTER HIS RETUR!!
RIQUEST FY POUCH
AHY SUGGESTIONS
MAY HAVE SINCE OUTLET FOR
ALSCROLL ECONOMIC INFORMATION INL
WCULD BE USEFUL.
COPY LATEST AMSCROLL ESONOMIC I EPORT FOR INTO STATION.
4.
I'DEX VIRAY.
SECrET
SECRET
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35C 9 F T 242313Z CITF AMWAVE 1903
INFO DIRECTOR
TYPIC NHSPAUN
REF
MavE cioz (6083837)
IDENS:
A• UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA
PO AILDERTO R. ALEMAMY, CURAN TOAOE COUESTLLOP, IOKYO, MHO
DEFFCTED AUGUST 1965.
SFCRET
SECRET
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XX
MRAARID FOR INDELIAG
Chief, WH
NO INTERING MONATO
uNra
DRIT QUALIFIED
Chief of Station,
CAN NOGA INDEXINE
FRON
Chief of Station, IMWAVE P.pr
ABSTRACT
MICROFILM
SUBECT TYPIC/AMSCROLL
O Letter from the National Association of Sugar Cano Growers,
ACTION REQUIRCO - REFERENCEB
Call,
Colombia
ACCIYAA
REFERENCE: DIR 03229
text of public statement mady by AMRAIN-l and ANSNAKE 1.
say, AMSCROLL will continue
tho Association on Its mailing list and
has responded to this lotter with its own lotter of appreciation.
It occurs to WAVE that this organization might be useful in
implementing the reference, particularly in view of the fact that
Colombla might have as much as 200,000 tons of sugar avnilable for
export this year (per paragraph 1 of the reference).
to undertake any action requested of it by the addrossees if this
should be an oxploitable lend•
3. There are
WAVE
for either LOZANO or his organization.
Posed themesters
p~ philip G. ELMARD
HINT 43 1955
Attachment:
USC
Lotter and translation
ATt'D RIdAN
eduse 1
Distribution:
(3 - WH/C, w/att. USC
Senter: B8: 306
2- COS.
w/att.
w/o att.
use - To cut pestl
2G/WHo 26 to 8m/31100
I CROSS REFERENCE TO
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
/ ATT..
19-120-26
DATE TIPED
DATE DISPATCHED
16 May 66
NAY 1 8 1958
DISPATCH. SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA-25153
HEADQUARTERS FILE PEMBER
419-120-26/3
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ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE CULTIVADORES Di CAÑA DE AZUCAR
. CALI • COLOMBIA
100. p0a
21
VOLAUNAROL "ABOCARA"
АРАПТАФОВА
NACIONAL
THLIPONO D0-0В
Cali, Mayo 2 de 1.966
Sellor
Director del Economie Research Burcau
Вох 1940
Miam! (Florida) •
fisica ti:
May estimado amigos
Por intermedio del Centro de Investigaciones Económicas y Socia
les que factosa en Cali, turimos la oportunidad de recibir los
Boletineo Nos. 9 y 9-A de untodes quo contionen las declaraciones
de los sedoros Espuria Tabares y Tarrab Miranda sobre los pez
blemas económicos de Cuba.
Intas doclraciones las hemos coniderado de la mayor stanlilon
ción y los estamos dando amplia publicidad por medio de uno de*
los Bolotines de mostra Asoclación que circula tanto entro la in
dustria aucarera y medios económicos de esto pala,. como en la
prera y radio naclonales.
Esperamos que asta publielad curnte con el agrado de su organi
#aolón y mucho aproclrímos al Incluye al nombro nuestro pr
que soe vein enviados los Boletines o publicaciones de ustades
¡quo tangan espocial ralación con las actividades cubanas en ate
ría do antcar. Nomotros representamos en Colombin la Induntrie®
Bucarera y noros la organiación que Intogra las actividades de
tan Importante sector de nientra economín.
Los damos mentras gracias anticipadas por la atención que este
Inen les morencra y los saludamos de la manera más cordial.
Asenson amigos,
ASBELADON NAL. DE CULTARIS DE CARAE, AIS
carmegan
CS COPY
UFGA 25153°
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Translation,
NATIONAL ASSUCIATION OF SUGAR GROWIRS - CALI, COLONBIA
Cal1, May 2, 1966
Director
Economic Research Bureau
Box 3940,
Miant (Florida).
My very dear Itiend,
Through the Center for Bonomie and Social Hesearch that operates an Call, we had
the opportunity to roceive your Bulletina Nos. 9 and 9-A, which contain the state
ments made by Moors. Esparza Sabares and Tarray Miranda regarding the economie pro
blems of Cuba.
We have conaider od
these statemonts of the utmost significance, and we are giving
them wide publicity through one of the bulleting of our Association that circulstes
among the augar industry and the economic circles of this country as well as anng
the national presa and radio®
We hope that this publicity will be to the liking of your Organisation and ve
would appreciate it very much if you would include our name so that we are sant those
of your bulletine or publications that are especially related to Cuban activities in
matters of sugar. In Colombia, we represent the sugar industry and we are the orgar
Ization that Integrates the activitios of such an important sector of our econary.
We thank you in advance for your kind attention to these lines and convey to jou
our most cordial greetings.
Your friendo,
NATIONAL ASSN. OF SUGAR CANS GROWERS
(agdo) Jaime Losano, President
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Chief, WH
ENJO
FROm
Chief of Station, JMWAVE
SUDE TYPIC/Operational/AMSCROLL/AURAIN
• Tapes of AMRAIN Press Conference Held
ACTION REQUIHED. RU'ERENCES
ACTION REQUIRED: FYI
XX
PROCESS+.
ACTION
MAROLE ALA INDININO
DO INCIDES MIQUIRID
GONE QUALIFIED
ABSTRACT
AYSAILA
Under separate cover we are forwarding the tapes of the Press
Conference held by AMRAIN on
under the auspices of
AMSCROLL.
Attachments:
3 tapes
Distribution:
3- WH/C, w/atts. use
tS CuPl
69%!
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" ONES REFERENCE TO
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CLASSIrICATION
SECRET
14-120-26
DATE TYPED
DATE DISPATCHED
12 April 66
APRI? RES
DISPATCH SYMBOL ANO NUMBER
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SECRET 1618002
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CITE WAVE 9658
DOC MICRO. BER.
21
16la:661.76425
TYPIC AMSCROLL MAVIPER
1. ON 15 MARCH WAVE ASSEI AMSCROLL (IDEN) RECEIVE
TELEPHOTHIN
CALL FROM PERSON IDENTIFYING HIMSELF AS JOHN'WIES, AN OFFIÇIAL SIE
OF DELHI EXPORI AND SERVICE, LID., DELHI, ONTARIO. SAID IHAT
DELHI HAD TRAZED FOR TWO AND ONE HALF YEARS WITH CUBA UNTIL
DECEMBER 64 WHEN TRADING SUSPENDED AS UNABLE COLLECT AMOUNTS
QUE. WIES SAID HE THEN SENT CUBA IN ATTEMPT COLLECT. INSTEAL
JAILED UNTIL FEB 65• AMONG CHARGES WAS HE KUBARK AGENT.. UPON
RETURN CANADA HE UNSUCCESSFULLY SOUGHT TO INTEREST CANADIAN
GOVT HIS CASE. THEREAFIER RETAINED LAWYER AND NOW PREPARING
SUIT. SAID HIS LAWYER ALSO REPRESENIS OIHER CANADIAN FIRMS
WITH OUT STANDING CLAIMS ASAINST CUBA AND HIS SUIT BEING PREPARED
IN CONJUNCTION OTHERS. ŒJECT IS TO IMPOUND
CUBAN ASSETS TO DETAIN
SATISFACT ION CLAIMS.
2. WIES SAID HE HAD BEEN CONSIDERING APPROACHING KUBARK
OR OTHER ODYOKE AGENCY OFFICE IN CANADA TO FILE THIS CASE BUT
DID NOT KNOW WHERE TO TURN. HE DECIDED INSTEAD TO CALL
AMSCROLL AS HIS FIRM IS RECIPIENT
IIS ECONOMIC BULLETIN.
SECRET
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ADDED THAT 4O AMTI-CASTROTORE AMSCROLL WOULD KNOW WHAT TO
DO WITH INFO HIBARKPERIÉNCES 'O PEREIA IVE FACTS TO
AMSCROLL IF REP WOULD COME MIS OFFICE OR
KE WOULD COME
AMSCROLL OFFICE IF EXPENSES PAID. AMSCROLL CHIEF NON-
COMMITTAL AYD SAID WOULD DISCUSS MATTER WITH COLLEAQUES
AND TELEPHONE WIES..
3O DELHI FIRM IS ON AMSCROLL MAILING LIST FOR ITS
BULLETIN. SUSGEST WIES CLAIMS WORTH EXPLONING FURTHER.
REQUEST TRACES AND ADDEES REACTIONS BY 18 MARCH IF POSSIBLE
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Commodities
Soviet Grain Imports Expected to Continue !
Despite Big Plans to Boost Farm Output
BY RAT YANKE
AtS! RODOrIOr Of TAN NAIL STASET JOURNAL
Markets at a Glance
* draulle
rovinina of tie Ssier Union'"
mericuture in setling under ear aimed ae lilt-
Ing sarin productina be "Impring the lot of
"TEV.
DRE JAN 18.1
the pearart.
or 1066, Rutsus leaders are de
laberarely
slowing indusinal frows to
the
amallest Increase in the preear period, whlie
they count on a sharp unsure in agriculture
to propel thele eenomy famard.
Spot
Betwees 1000 and 187h She Ruasiana plan
llo pour an average di $19.5 Miños a year in
¡ investmenta into agriculture, la from $11 bil.
1. loss
in
18834
and
slighty mot
lant
year.
300 -
0340
They're encouraging tree
marathing of fruits
and vogelabion from. anail pratale plote held
by peasants.
Farm pay is hairy incrrared. In
Futures
summer or fall, the find Farmiers' Contreng
135
D135
mince 1uns will be held to pier sesh ways of
stimulating production.
Evidence indirates the Sivicle have a rough
job on their hands. The licitated is that the
130
Daso
Communiat. world will moniale as a major
Importer of trains over the ness few yeara.
COSILIODITT INDEXES
Dow-Jones Futures, Frling - 133:11, up 0.90:
The scope of the Russin Agricultural over.
haul in being analyzed in
Munich by
Soviet
last year, 138.83.
mpectallate of Badlo Frre Elmpo and Madlo
Dow-Jones Spot - 11J.01, up 0.30; last year.
Llberty, which beam anti-Ammunist programa
183.42.
into Feviat blee countries, and by suchontes in
Kruser United Kingd0n1-174.8, 018 15; 1ast
forelen ministries in
Westera Burope and by
yenr:
449.3, (1831 erunia 209.)
Americas Government officials
FUTURES PRICES
Muy Have Impurlane side tete
Higher - Wheat, Dals.
soybeans, nojbc.an
me succens or failure of the Soviet cam
anybean
oil,
cottonseed oil,
potatoes,
paign
may
have an inpartant bearing on
cattle, colice, copper, lead, aine, allver, wall.
world grain trade.
Amencan farm programa.
cotion.
hides, Chicago so and Yow l'ork
the coid war and Boviet pulluent alutudes lo.
rubber.
ward the U.s.
Irregular-World augar, com and frosca
Agriculture in the Achilles" berl of the Com-
pork bellen.
munias world. The Sovir sorernment reported
Lower- Cocoa,
lant week that grain output dropped 21%o last
inum,
flaxseed,
domestle sugar,
Winnipes ryo,
London
and
jear to 120.5 million metne fans from 132.1
Singapore rubber.
million in 1594. The result des anunuing need
for big train importa. In the chip year ending
June 30.
more than 95% of the world's com-
average 832 & month for the colleetive carmer.
as agalnse $01 a month for the industriad work
mercial movement of wheat-abne 19 milion
er, So peasante try by avory means 2o leave
metrte tors-la expected to go trio Communist
the collective farna, he sajs.
danda. A metric ton la 2, 200 pounda
In this situation, Bome analysis os tho clas
MitA
The U.B. háo only s amall aution of that
munist world warn against 'being misled by
trade.
Canada,
Auntralla.
Argentina
and
grandiose plans of the Sovic:s. They sota that i
France ire major Communist bit suppliers.
former Premier Nikita Khrushcher launched
But
those
bloe
males
deplete
ger
export
equally
Impressive farm pagrams,
5a15ir0
sincla, reducing competiton elsabere for the | farm investments from s6.e billion in 1050 to
U.8. Wheat sock of mair esporters may be! 81l billion in 1066. l'ee rosa farm outrit
under 20 million tons at the end al the current l rose only 10%.
crup year, just over hall the 181043 average
V. Zhulln. a senior agronomist on a stale
¡ So the anterpated continuatina re Communist
farm in the Altal territory of Southern Sigeri.
¡grain purchases could lift world expert prices. put his finger on a key problem in one recent
Il also may result in an inchaas of producion| report. He said, We muss considor us: i*
foals in U.S. farm programa.
and what Is necessary to mako tha peasa:
How doen the Boviet farm-usat campaign feel responuble for the harvest dalsohour's
fil into the
future world trada parturo
for and for the whole year, do agraromie or s...
grain? Only Romanis sill have surgises. The
Sosiel
Union.
Hungary,
Crecharitatia
East
cial conirol can compensate for this lacio i?
remonsibilis," So far the Russians ara airil
Germany, Polard, and posubir Algard, will jing
need importa, predicts
Carl R Enera.
Radio
this probiem. Party bureaborati aren't
yet willing to surrender their power ovor the
Free Eurose's top seriesitural ArenisE A
land so declaion-maxing neasa7it.
U.3. Department of Agricuiture per lal dars:
•Il should come as no strat surre ll the
Communist countries remnined in too grain
market perhaps up and down, but ta, for some!
years so come.""
Outinot for 1968 Cloudly
Even as the new drive starte the outlank
crop
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and ersta
.S1.
tre ravist Ministry ol Acrimullure, warned tha
Holler strat anedings themighost the countr
tara enlanerred as a resuit ne the dry fall.
Do ya one Mario Faro Furrgo poport: "77114
seeine cone valive lo submit lhas priy if.
•emura seather conditiona gorvail throughout
*re Ferviet Enion redia lhe anshilimus 1068 darm
:,an toe arhiaved, shirh la highly unlikely.
As a Indiate ser the fudy or Bover Rue
A a 5097 - 10
Pinion. 9.7.
whore in see parsibillls of the Boviol
o you is total Parm aulput nl nearly 10% bals!
a,ane.
Ist d'arly
hoerriary beonld 1.
iregree himarll anmilted that
sTone farm
ragrat increased by only 10%a In the last als
Firin a Bezree ol alognalon la nven areater
sran, many Western charrora had projectod,
Jese rose Radio Frog Fumpe report.
8:0194 80600 808-85100s09sllcorg
BLaznation la evident Péaranta on 85.000
ives, s.nre they poreive only the reaidue of
• sort 911og alate collordiona. Weather is Krim
Jenrotricion in motelalod. Docinions aro mado
ving
Binlane bureaucrats.
8us tre wise plaine ol tha lieralno, restled
130i geor
tracks
connert
luninted
endlectiver.
37ag911e borao ill in common.
In Siberia,
¡tarm, fiers carved from acrub overgreena lo
1isdue anon must of the year. In Krznkhelan,
/ Wire had stretches to far horizone like the
I KAKA
brush
country ul tha American Went.
inde winda tire lopall from "virgin landa"
+2520490778 590t0
Kerisuce fer 1000 show tha
Bowlets har.
vasin only 15.4 bunhelm of whout an aero com
paras sill tim U.B. average ne as bushela an
arre, Gieida haven't charged much mince, and
¡ airsicar yiels gope exist for corn, mugar becca.
і сом.
karag and other pendurta. Farming still
erintrys a third of Russian familler, Crop land
iteRade dramat con million argos, sonio 80% more
i tear sa the U.A.,
you flinala mune import
Trie la promming ronalderable soul trarch.
¡tria ln the IRATe.
Pintala are murprisinaly candid.
I5, W58709581.
offlela? complainn:."Or
dre larrrs in the region there exista an acuto
i abuortage 01 field tractors and grain combines.
Her every 2.900 acros of empland wo liave
two erswer-type tracera, and for every 2,800
acres ill xrain cropa, only. three eombines."
From Basharia, a productive farm ropula-
Ise do true Urals, comes another complaine: Of
1420, erractive farme in the republle,
only 130
Are liaig electrified. Of the inhabited centers
in the republie,
whieh has a population ot
Truste than 8 million, 80% don't une electricity
at ail.
Vasty I. Carturo,
Boviet minister of 1l
wren, recently reparted in a confidential docu
ment:
Agricuitural
capital
the
Sovlet
Tinum ayerages $2.200 a man, wherean In the
WJ.5, 11 averages $11,000 a man, or five tmen
larger.
11iat t'ron the land
A fignt imm the land currently ls merer.
tumera problems. from all part of the coun-
¡pry curse reports of peasanta abandoning fart
life sor toe mupposedly gay lile of cilles, ever
monito toe elles may be only Novorbirek o
complains that in the
• number of able-bodied farmers in
i his area
is been halved from 200,000. Bays
re: one too loss continues at lho samo raio.
Lã 10 years ¿cero will bo no able-bodied farma
ers init' de complaina that in his aros, wagea
9, 0,0-pa = in 0521"
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and the regime are concerned due to the
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this type of attack.
Calling Castro (on
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"HABLAO... UNIDAD REVOLICIONARIA" (W.P..U.La)
November le 1965: "There will bo no changer in the Hlocknde of Rod Culin". A comment
on tho runore that lls. polley on Cuin will "softon". It le Indicated that Waching
ton, for humanitarian rennone, accopted Onetro'e parley to ovacuate the spiritually
woundedo We aleo comment on the etatemont of a Wachington official who
cald that
"tho foar that the U.f, may alter lte rolntione with Cuba le unfoundod (and) thore
1o no prospect for a chango in our relations".. le arrive at the conclunion that U...
polley on the subjoct will no vary: Cac'ro will he oconomically strancled and there
1o no future for Communiam in trie Continont.
"What About l'olitienl Priconerul".- Fidol Chatro hao inkon a norton of steps that
• limit, by covernl monns, the offer ho made to allow dissatisfied Cubrno to leave
the Idland. Evon though no publie statomonte have boon mie shout the political
priconoro, It may bo expocted that this mtter has boon considerod in the nogotia-
tlone, and that Fidol Castro muet be forcod to play fairly in ordor that ho may not
trado with the ngony and the hope of 70, 000 political prisonors and with the hope
and the anguich of thoir relatives.
Novomber 2, 1965: "Burenerney and Rod Tapo con bo done away with"- A corment on
the 20-year torm piven the "Rerponcable" of "Colectivo" 17, of Rogional 2-33 of the
Cuban Concolidated Entorprice of Grocery Storoe, one Roberto Montos de Cen Ramoey
and on the crustion of the Minictry of Food Indusiries, as the typically Sirliniat
system to impricon officiale in times of famino, am to cronto more bureaucratio
nrencies in an attempt to solve the problem. Cuba's administrative apparatus 18 a
complicated epider-webs the linietry for the fugar Induetry, the Industrial Lept.
of the INRA, the Ministry of Iomeetic Traie, the Ministry of Forolen Trade, the
National Bank, the Ministry for Agricultural and Cattle Affaire, the Consolidated
Enterprise of Grocery Storee, the "Collectives", the Regionals, and now the Miristsy
of Food Industry, Lots of bureaucrats. Tons of paper. Miles of Red tape. But,
still, no food!
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"Intripuce about the Trl-Contlnont-1 Confurence" - Ben larks, the nactermind of the
"TI-Continental Conferenco schoduld for Invann, myrtoriously dinapperred in Farir.
He rcmomber that, whon It was thought that this conferenco would ho hold in Algoria
undor Chinose sponcorchip, its mastorminde, Che Guevara and Bon Holln, disappeared.
Tho character who took up
Che's role in this Conference, Ben Barks, now vanishes in
Paris. Could it be that what happoned to Bon tolls la n'out to happen to Fidel?
November 3, 1965: "Hou Abject Can Castro Hel".- In his recont statement to three
Amerionn and one Spanish journalisto, Cratro appears arrorant and acte as though he
didn't care for an "aggiornamento' with the U.!. Howover, from the contest of his
statomonto it is quite obvious thit he would like nothing botter than boing reminit
tod to the Intin Amoricar community and getting the bleseing of the u...
lis attitude must have boon a terrible dinappointmont to his followore, who must
necessarily soo it as evidence that the U.r...R. is in full retrent in ite econonie
war with the U.r. over Cuba.
"Roticenese That Roveal Innincurity, Caution and Fear",- At last, the Old Cuard has
spoken out through Carlos Rafael Rodriguez, following the dovastrting, "purge" that 1t
underwent in the hands of Fidel Castro. But foar of a recond, bloody phaso, of the
purge has kept Carlos Rafael Rodriguez from openly attacking Fidel Cretro. Instead,
he has taken resource to veiled reticence and references to Fidel Castro's "petty.
burgeo1s" past, mixed with inaincere prairen, in ordor to make it known that the
"clarica" of Marxien-Leniniem still distruot Fidel. If their differences with the
"now wave" are really a think of the pact, why does Old-Guard man Carlos Rafnel now
bring up the fnet that Fidel was not one of them at the leginning, and that he was
not a true Marxist Leniniat?.
Noveber 4e 1965: "The Renction to Camrioon: Chatrole Resentment and Bltternees".-
Castro'a vow to let diseatlafied Cubans out was his own error of appreciation. Pres
ident Johnson took the challenge and then Cartro tried
to sound out the U.., for co
existentialist overtures. Hence his rejection of the Red Cross to mediate in the
matter. His bitter reaction forbidding
the departure from Camarioca chows
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of hic fructration. All there dovulopmente allow ur to predict. that Castro 1s in
such bag chave that radical changer may roon ba exjocted
1n Cuba-
"ore on Corlos Re Rodripuiz' Elatmonte", - In his statoroner, Carlos R. Rodrleues
has uncovered that Fidel Cartro has croater the objoctivo conditiono for fractional
work within the Party with the exclucion of the Old Guard and of the Stulents Diroe-'
torate from the oxecutive bodies of the Party. This revonlr 1 state of internal
rift and decomposition, and such rovolation, coming from a cigrifleant Old Guard
source ruch as Rodriguez, foretsile rather unproictable consequences.
November 5, 195: "Sittine Lull (Carlos Patrol) Has Spoken!" Emphasis on Carlos
Kafnel Rodriguez' perronal festuren, on hin am ition to bocome the Cuban Rovolution's
"Lenin", all of which dreans have boon torn to piocos by Caoiro. Likewise, Carlos
Pafael, etrengthened by Mo: cow's backing, has pointed out, though in a rather subtle
manner, the sction of the unknown men of the Party In tho strugelo agninet casurolsi.
This he did when he indirectly chargod that Cactro war a petty-burgeols.
"Cretro Goupht bie Fingere on the boor and the Door Elammed on his Nose". - Bocruse
his situation 1a more difficult every dry, Chatro hintod that his conversationg on
the Curan exodus meant the beginning of deopor negotiatione ilth the U... This 18
falee. Cutan Communism is not nepotiable. When President Johnson oponed the doors
of the U.!, to all Cubana, he left 1t well esthliched that this was done because of
humanitarian reasons, and that Cubane would be wolcomed here until they could proturn
to their homeland and find it free from fear".
loganter 5, 1965: "Stop thie lionsense ee Where 1a Cho Cuevara?". - Where is Che Gue-
vara? Thie le a quest on that conctantly hannere on Fidel's cars, whenever Journal-
Inte, diplomate, etco, ask it to him. Besieged by this quertion, Castro one day told
a correcpondent for the ladrid dally "Pueblo": "I think that Guevars may never return
to Cuba. He may be somewhere in Argentina". Castro, like Stalin did before hing
begins by stating that Guevara will not return to Cuba. fuch a question may only be.
answered by the murderer when he speaks of his victim. On the other hand, he is frc
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paring thu cotting for the "aircovery" of lucura'r corpoo: it will be enis that
asthm killod him, or the imperinlietr, or the hond-hunterun of couth Amorica.
"Tho Socond Christer of Barcos Rodricz' Trlale- In his etatements to Anurican
Journalistr, Carlo: Rainel Rodriguez has dug out the iroue of the trinl agrinet an
Informor, which trinl was recried as one against the "Old Cuard". This trial has
sonothing more to 1t: the "doester" on Jonquin Orlogul, which Fidel keeps hildan in
his elcove in order to produce it whenover 1t, my cuit his purporos. Perhaps Carloe
Rafnol hus dointerrod this lecue to sipnify that, intermal rifts aro more acute than
over bofore.
Novomher &, 1915: "The Red Tyrant 10 Bozond Hirself with Barc" - Commente on Saetro's
TV appearance yesteriny. Cas'ro it furious over the Cubans' rush to get out of the
Island, and over the fnet that technichans nn doctors are nhout to derert him. He
roncts by protonding to dismist the doctora: "the prapes are nour". We remember
Intucy, the Indian chieftain who rojected conversion beenuse ho brid that 1f him
Spanich tormentors were going to leavon, then he didn't want to so to Heaven.
Similarly, 1f Heaven 1e Castro's Red parallee, the doctore and techniciane want out
of 1t.
"What About, the Tri-Continental Conferener?".
The abduction and disappearance of
Ben Barka eema to have suspended preparatione for the Tri-Continental Conference
that the Reds had scheduled for, January in Havans. Judging by the klonapping of the
chiof orranizer, this Conferenco, which ie rejected ky China, la riven the came treat
ment that forced the suspension of the Algiers' Conference that the Chinese eroneored.
Lot!e wait for the second chapter and we will are whether the Conference ie held after
all or not.
* November 9, 1965: "that Goes From One Hox. Ith to the Other". - We recrll that on
Nov. 7, last year,
Castro was interviewed by a correspondent for the New York Times.
At the same
time, he said that he would down whatever American U-2 planes he could
with this surfnce-to air antlaircraft miscilen. He also said that he would ure
Soviet troops in the defense of his. Com unist repine, and that he would welcome a
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military alllance with the lo'...R.. Now, a year later; his heart bleeding over his
parting with Red China, an' un'er trutal soviet pressure, Castro's Nov. Y speech
inaugurating a hospital sounds like that of a "conatructive" ruler whose concern 1s
for the wolfare of the people, and who niks that eame people "to march up the (socia-
list) path".
He is no longer arromnt. Ho belatedly begs for the people's support.
Thrt About Latin American Corrunist Partles?".- Castro disnissed the fact that
Chin did not groet the roorminization and chango of the Cuban Communist iarty, but
spite and concern were obvious in the tone of his voice. Cas"ro knows that re has
botrayed Chinn. On the other hand, the Communist Partles of Latin America have not
addrorned Chatro any conpratul-tory messnges either, which indicates that they are
boginning to turn their backs on him on account of his "purging" of the old guard.
Under such conditions, Cartro's subservience to loscow is grenter every day. Castro
has entored the most unsurnountable phase of his crisis.
& November 10, 1965: "The Regson and Nature of the Economic Rlockade".- From Castro's
Nov. Ith speech it may be deducted that the U.s.i.R. has only been able to supply him
with weapone, bullets and cannons. We stato the reasons why the U...r.R. will not be
able to invest more in Cubs, and that, at the same time, the nations of this Hemisp
here will continue thoir economic boycott of Castro's Cuhr. There can be no economie
coexistence between Red Cubs and the rest of the Continent.
"Continental Resistance to Arpression". - Even though the Lima meting of military
chiefe from 17 American countries did not trke up the question of the Inter American
Army, the serembled chiefs unquestionably took a step towards its establishment, which
will be ultimately decided on by the ?.A... Aggression to the Doninican Reublie,
and persirtence in Cuba-drafted subversive plans against the rest of the Hemisphere,
urgently demand that adequate continental security plans he adopted in order to face
up to the threat and put an end to agpression.
Is it
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lovember l1, 1965: "Coexictence Dreams Come Tumbling, Down", - Therla: There can be no
coexistence between Castro and the U... After Castro roturned from Moscow in 1963, and
under pressure from Krruchchey, he bepan his first conciliatory overtures with the United
Itates. Nikita had pleaded geographical and economic impoccibility to maintain his com
mitments with the Gaetro tyranny, Result: The Soviot Union cannot continually support
Castro and the U.í., on sléir part, rejectscastro-Communism. In faco of this altuation,
the men in the Cuban armed forces and in the government have only one dignified course
of action: to remove the despot. from power in order that. Cubs may emergo from chaos and
tragody.
"The O.A.s. Should Not Portpone Its Meeting".- The same Cretroite agrression that.
earlier forced the postponement of the 0.1.:. Conference now warrants that the Conference
no longer be postponed. The
said aggression has crented a situntion that demands new
Instrurents and agencies to put the O.A.S. in stape to face up to the subvercive threat
planned and executed in Cuba. The process that startod at Punte del Este must be brought
to a cuccessful end: the re-esteblishment of democracy in Gube go that the Pearl of the :
Antilles may rejoin the Inter-American system.
November 12, 1965: This program was entirely devoted to reading Dr. Sciplie's article
entitled "There Will Never Be Coexistence Or "Naking Up' between Castro-Communism and
the Free Peoples of the Hemisphere".
November 13, 1965: "Cuba's Internal Econoric Front 1s Disastrour". - Castro, seeing that
he'll never accomplish "coexletence" with the U.s-, and that the USER 1s Eradually With
drawing Its assisiance to his regime, seeks refuge. in the internal econonie front, and
tries to increase the agricultural production of the peasante. The open failure of said
purposes becase evident ever since Castro took 150, 000 men from the countryside and
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turned them into roldiers, militiamen, informers, etc. There do no wry to replace this
rural labor force.
If there men were returnod to the country, they would plot acainst
Castro. If they are not returned, they cannot. worke
"The Fate of Cormunist Perpets",-'
The fate of Bon Pella In Alperia aml of Suarno in
Indonesia show what Communist puppets can expoct. Both men were intinate friends of
Fidel Castro, both visited Cuba, and both servod the samo Rod master whom Fidel Castro
serves. The outeome in their cases constitute a writing on the wall for the boarded
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"Fidol Castro's Gravo Fugur Froblem".-
Followinp, Honcowo promises
and Inctruction, Car'ro plunged deep into ovorproluction of supar in tho hope that he
would be able to roll the whole crop.
Inst year he turned out over 6,000,000 tons of
eugar and about half of 1t 1s et1l1 in the unrohoures. „The Rucelona novor purchaeed 1t.
Thir year Castro.1n blowing hls top in face of hir dilemma: If he turne out 6.5 million
tonc, the U'ER will not buy it. If hi oute production down, the enne crop will ho lost.
In face of iuch a dilemma, ho esca: ce to tho Sierra Mertrn with the doctors and, from
there, he puts the blame for all hin woen on the U.r.
"Storm Aire Blowing on the Turquino" - The rally atop Mt. Turquino brenne a kind of a
requiem for the tyrant's napirations. Helend hopod that the negotiatione almod at evac-
uating discatiefled Cubans to the U.'. would pave the way for an lagedornamento" with
the Americane, but hie manuver has turnod on him like a boomerang. So, becided him
self with rago, he lashed at the U.s. On top of all this, Cuban patriots chowed that
• they are stlll active, and that the Malecón Drive 1e vulnerable to eucceerful commando
action.
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R33: 86-54206503 te
November l'e LUXS: "Ibs Rie Macline Of Ferolon Mindsters", - A communt on the
Il Extraordinary Neeting of Intor-Amricar. Foreign Ministere, which will convene
tomorrow, Nor. 17, in tho city of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, The miin pointe In the
agonda: economie dovelopment, the Alliance for Frogrees, the strenghtening of the
Inter-American system, the improvonent of instruments for the poacoful colution
of controversies, and the strengthening of representative donocracy. Lastly,
and
even though this do not a concrete point in the agenda,
special attention
will be devoted
to
tho
atrucele malnet corunism throughout the Antricar. To
this respect, the VI Mooting of American Aries has Just takon place in Lima,
Perú, and in 1t concrote decision, plane nad formilns were adopted.
"Another Che, Stor" Tho rubjuct of sutrersion is unavoidable to tho Río
moting. The funta dol Esto declaration, the diplomatic Isolation anl the July,
1964, trade blockade sanctioninp, the enmession arainet Venezuels, jut, the Com
munist repino on the vorge of colloctive military intervention. Futversion has
continuer, and sustainod Castro-Communist Interference In the Dominican Republle
will force the O.h.f, to take furthor steps in sanctioning the agpreecor.
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our most not rotto rated h hIPs (5 36548234) 76846 allia dis tale d
November 17, 2965: "dar Drums on the lno-Soviet Borier". - On the busin of long
timo difference between Rel Chins and Rueria, wo aprce with Vico-Precident Hurphrey
who, during a rocent T! appaarneo, dicelored that covlot and Chineco bordor gar-
ricons were beinp, keefer up Intoly, The motto "moru ennons and lone butter" 1a
bocoming fachionable arain, with the concoquont docrenro of production and incroase
of military budget appropintione, or woll ar with a decroaco of forolen ald to
countrios such ae Sura. From thir, wo may conclude that Cretro's eituation worrong
day by day, Cura'r only colution ir to pet rid
of Cartro in orlor that 1t may once
agnin enjoy poace and pro-pority.
"Aspectr of an Uncalvel Rift.". - Tho Conunlit Fartlos of the Amoriona aro worriod
over the situntion of their old Cuban conrades who live unlor n Damocled" aword in
the hands of Fidel Charto. They havo beon winhle to keep the trinl of Marcon RodrI
gues frou having arcond part in Orrogul's caso-filo, which 1e alco the socond part
of the "trial" agrinst Cuba's old Commine, Latin Corunirte aro hrving a clash
with Fidel and with the
Castroitos of their rospoctive countrier, and they are en
gaged in fractional work to un'ermine Castro's dosigns and put their old comrades
back in the leaderchip of the Cuban Party.
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November 18, 19k5: "hrt. Can Caatro Get Fror The Russiane?", - An analycle of Fi-
del's now stand, stereby he abandons neutrality hotweon the USSR and Rod China.
In roturn foi his "cledpe of allopiance", the Krumlin has offered Cretro an incroase:
In ocononie and nilitary alde Perhaps the fussiane w1ll In fnot flue him sure,
tanke and rockets once arain in exchange for Cuban surar. But as far as oconouie
ald is concerned, Castro should know thr: Sovlot-Bloc countrius are firm about
halting further investmento in the Cuban failure, What is more, they aro talking
of domanding politierl, financial and economic roforme from tho bearded dospot that
would permit minute inspoction and puidance of Curan affairs by his sponsore over.
se33. Will Castro tolerato such intervontion? No one knows.
"Tho O.A.S. IN RIC".- The Oohio, which consenod yosterday in Rio, facos a continent
-wide nituntion whose grivent problem 18 st1ll Communist Cuban subversion and aggros
sion. The process that bogan in Punta del Sate and cintinued with the July 1962,
meeting, must be brought to a succoonful end ly taking more severe stops againet
the focal point of sutversion and accression: Corrunist Cuha.
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lovembor 19. 325: Mica the Anti-Commundit Fleht Goes". -
A cummary ir made of the anti-
communiet strages ds. aria, which 1r synthetizer? In tha Indonerian ovents. Thoro, nnt1-
Communiem is pisane, force dry liy day. ind In Eouth Viet Nam, whore the U.:. Army has
the principle of teending the Integrity of South
Viet Man. Is it heriors, ve enn quotu
from the tenve speoch dolivered by braallian
Frockient Varg'al1 Cartello isranco, who callod for a suvicion of thu old concepte of
politlenl intrysta ano creting that of counter-intervontion aprinst Communisn®
* ^•
Initly, we pole, out that the valeo of armr rang out in Cubs with an attack againet
the Cuban coast 1'85, irich evidonced the Cubano fighting spirit againat Communion.
"Back to Popular Trust Tastier". It le anouncod that the Kremlin is returning to ito
polloy of popular Erate, which war in vorue bick in the 30s. Some of the rorulte of
thie polley were Itais 'e "ententes with Hitler and Muncolini to put an ond to the
Spanich RorublIce Is. Frense, after undrmining, 1tr Inatitutions and demorallaing the
French People in meane of the ropular Front, the fremlin concoctod the Nazi-soviet
rigreement that redestion the fecond World War. Thie time, the whole thing 1s almad
at the Ameriers ar the change 1s anounced in Havana. This in the new wrapping of
continent wide evere on and the rurpoo is to crente an atmosphere of confidence and,
eventually, to cossay ise (Communirte') democratic and Catholle allies, as well and
everyone elce so 1e naive enough to join the Fopular Fronte.
liovember 20, 1C65: "A "Tikute to Cuban leroee", - A political, moral, military and
revolutionary elation of the Cuban patriote attack aminct the Eighth Police Pre-
cint, the Riviere istel end the houce of ruppet freeident forticon. In the article,
1t le Indiested los Cartro, even though ho spende hundreda of millions of dollara to
accomplich invalserbility, found out overnight that he la far from Invulnerablo to a
naval attack perretated ly a Froup of Cubans who wilod nearly inefficient weapona.
Castro wrath ore the ?allure of hle spionage network knew no limite. We pay homage
to the herces to, sin their
action on Cubs, saluted the other heroee: the ones that
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shed their blood in Vlot Nam.
"Countie Intorvention is Equlialent to Loestizat tell-Dorenco" - The stultorn, une
warranted interpretation of the doctrine of man intervention has mado lt porrible sos
tho comurite to intorvono thomcolver
1n
the
afinirs of
othor countries, even millt
arily ard on a large realo, ar did the Cartro
forces in the Domirican Republic. The
concost that hangs around the halla whore Doles, meetings are hold 1e that which
allow: for counter-Intervontion an a monne of lunitimate solf-rorenre. That la
quivlons to proventivo action ninet, autorerion orleinatol in Communiet Cals.
Movembes De 1965: "Gratro Liod Arout, lin Eprich Trado".- On the 21, Rallo levana
told the Gulan poople hou bonoticial traling with Spain war being. The bunch of Ca
troito lies rust bo oxposed with frote a minictice in orlor to show that Epain'e
trade with cuis, luring the firat olsht munths of 19,5, har dwindled by 31% an compara
od with 19:4. On the other hand, Egain has ulthran 1ts chlps from the Citan run,
and does rot reem very intorostod in Cuian orders for tuna fiching boate, since the
productivs capacity of ta chipyardo le alrong committed in advnnce till 1957. W1th
falco dats, c-etro tries to show that he har floated the hlockade, but the truth 1a
that the blockade is flouting hi: own deelon..
"Counter-Intervention: a Supplement te the Johnson Doctrine".- In Rio, Lean Ruek has
propored that the Ood.s. adopt what montures may be necerrary to prevent another Com
• munist regime from hoing
octablicher in thie lenirphere. This, essentially, war the
doctrine that, irecient John:on c'ate shen the arpreerion startel nrainet the Lomini-
can Reputlic.
Resides, among the Foreign Ministere, the concept of counter-interven
tion is paining nomontum as a way counter-attacking the apprecsive
forcer, This means
that the Elocknde and trolation impored by the D.1.i, arainst the Comminiet repine,
and the newly-ircued Johnson loctrine, are heine rupplorented
In a manner that may
be definitive towar! ending the rubversive threat that emanntes from the focal point
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Hoventer 232 1965: "few Chartour Over Cubn" - Lean Furb'r statementr In Rio have
ruperiative importance when he sinter the Amiricin stand remmling
the defense of the
lenirphero from Communiot arrescion, whether with
the concurronce of
the other countrios
of the Sontinont, or unilaterally. On the other hand, wo are informod of an epidemio
of foot-and-mouth disonse in lirania and Furopean Russin which is arfecting most of
the covlots' cittle procuction. All this inniestos that the future holds no future
In Cubn, 1s wo may play with vorir, and that rerronsiblo men in the Cae'ro Gut. and
forces have only one porrible course of nution left: to renove Castro and return
Cubn to deroerncy and wolbeing
"The Great Maneuver of the Tri-Continentrl Conference"- The Kremlin lenders that
bonnt the Tricontinentnl Conference ar a triumph over China, aro using it at the
enmo time for a far more dangerour mreuver agninst the American Continent. Sut
verrive plane have falled, ans now they nre plarning a trctienl niout-lace to continue
their cubvereive tasks through sther meane, 1.e., the Latin American Popular Fronts.
But the memories
of that polltical spoch back in the 30c. and of its European conse
quencee, are very much nlive in the memory of the people for the new tactle to yiold
ary fruita in the Americar.
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Decomicr 1, 1965:
"The Soviets Cer The Furnr Harvo:t To ftart"- While Padl
sought military and economic ain in tho USTR, Flirl Cretro deflantly warned that the
rugar hurvest would bigin as late ar Jon. 7. Fut back came Rail from inscow, not with
a pledge of subelantial aid, but with intrictione to have the harvert begin immertate
Iy. That is why Castro chanrer his stratory an! lunchor the harvest right ausy.
"Whrt Is The Tri-Continental Conference?",- In 4c flort place, the Trl Contirer"al
Conference doer not ropresent the countries of threo continentr, as ite orgarizere
claim, but rather the Corniuniste nn' terrories crom the ro-called "overente or ntion
al liberation" in those countrier. In the recond
place, the Conference in a retting
for tho Eino Soviet strurglo for the landerrhiy of the African and Asian Commurict
Parties, and the struugle goes on ami'st intrime, mancuvrs, abductione ard murdere.
December Ze 1995: "Cuba Cannot Roturn To The Latin Anerican World".- Once more Dean
Ruck has clearly stated that, in order to bo admitter lack into the Inter-herican
cortunity, Cubs must first severe its tier with the USfR and quit subvercion and 1n
filtration in this Continent. Castro's frionds inalie the 0.1.i, Who harboured hopee
of iringing Cuba back into the Orgnizntion, sould atendon them. Thore "holler-than-
thou" characters who protend to defend relf-determination and non-intervenvention in
publie, privately charge Cartro-Communism and its accrecsione.
nA Double-Play Agninot Peking And Castro",= By moans of the Tri-Continental Conference,
which sunrizes a phace of marcuvering and counter-mancurring within the fino-soviet
rift, the Kremlin has manared to out ult the Chirece, take control of Airicar, heian
and Latin merican Comw-Ist Partied, and feel a death blow to Castro'e dream of becos-
ing the role leader
of the Latin
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Docember 3e 1855: Marce and Crete irm"- Mrfordines never come Menc, mitcially
for chatro. low, in view of his horrible firancini erisli, hir colations will France
no obvioucly doterion!inc. Ac culience, we wint out the Trouch cincollation of a
f. 75 million contract to tuild
a quicklimo, incesticio and furtilizor plant in Cuba.
"CaBiro Paires lie Volure Amin",- Castro's failuro in his attempt 'o rot the loío to
chnngo policy of oxtreme soltation, and he li pro-ising arms to the rubversive forces
throughout the Amricas, Hut there Is one mor: rearon: the Tri-dontInontal Confirence,
of which Cretro wanted to be the centir. However, he has hoen dirplacer to a securidory
role. That In why his approach to cubvirtion ir clorer to that of the Chinese than to
that of the ormnizors of the Conferences
December 4e 1915: "Latin Anerion Excludes Guin Fro: Its Plans", As hus teen said,
rome charnetore in Latin Arier publicly oncounge Castrol: Guln, but privntely dospiro
it and exclude it from their plane. An example is tho §panich plan to help in Latin
Ancrica's Indurtrialization, and 1tr exclurion of Cili. The 19 Latin Ancrien nations
also banned Cubn from their U.!. plans for industrialization.
"Castro In loved By. Dispair", - Rather than strenoth, Castro's speoch of lec. 2 denotes
woaknees and dispair. His Impeing, ahout arrenals with which he counts to hole sut
versive frocee throuphout the Continent is a desparste provocation. There are three
key pointor wich corner Fliel Cartro: me is the dostrine that subversion le acres-
sion; tho othor one lis the Jehrson Doctrine, which isenne effective in the Doninien
Rorublic, followed by lean Rusk's Rio do Janoiro stateneut that the Uoi., whether flone
or recompanied, will intervene wherever agression occurs.
December 6, 1965: "Castro's Ecoronic Woes Grow: lich It's Mexico ant Russia", - Revent
Iy, we talked of Cuha's difficulties in 1ts relations with France. Now, wa echo a report
that Cuir's trade with lexico Is steadily rwindlin..
On the other hand, Russia's huge
enles of gold to the world nerket in order to he able to pay for the whoat it has
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Lought, tringn the Us kes forehn exchange currever down low, and this
will mean
further troublo for Cartro.
"The Working, Msces Agninst The C-munirt, Rorimo"'- With the dock workars of tho U. .,
Canain and luorto Rico Joining up, the labor hoycott notion de comploter. shipe flying
tha slars of countrios that trado with Gretro will have a truph timo at arlean ports,
an? the noord round Cretrols nock ir tightenine.
Locamier Ze 1905:
"Death of Antonio Inceo"- Thin articlo wii dovotod to the vlorifl
cation and rimembranco of Gon. Antonio Inces, the Fupremo Conandor of the Cuban Army
of literation in
the 1895 War of Independence, who was rhot and killed in action on
Doc, 7, 1896, near Punta Brava, Pinor del Río, Tho Corurirte luvo a'tomptod to erure
the menory of this horo bocnure inceo wan a halflired, of humble oririn, ant, novortho
lorr, Cula'e No. 1 colilor. Hence, to curtin. their thoories on clane strucclo, the
Concunieto had
to dertroy the momory of tho working cher hero of a burgooin antion.
The Tri-Continental Challonre".- Acide from the monning of tho Tri Continontal Conf
crence
within the Sino-coviet rift, the raid mooting in a challenge to Irtor-Morican
law and
security which come from prestors and Com unlet aponte from threa continonte.
Curn, a ratollite and the focal point of rutvorcion and aurpercion to Ancrienn countrior,
will be the retting.
December 8, 10:58 "Amerienn Victory, Soviet lefcat",- We commont on Americz's eroat
feat with the riemind 7, whilo Furela's spice thrust har ruffered a severe set-back
with its Lura-8.
"Chetro Charged With Che Cuevara's lurler",- Felire Munhuanie, In the l'exien dally
"El Univorenl", chares thrt. Che'so murdered Che Cuvern on foviet ordors, Of course,
the cheap novel concated by Cartro on Cuevara car convirce no one, anil, in 9 months,
no evironce his been produced that point to sto truth'ulnere. Alunhuante's charge,
therefore, ir more accoptable than cliel Cratro's version.
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Locontar 2e 19%%: ecinidangs Ruirlone nni Chinore on the inrmatho Chinere-rorlet
ckirnichor near flrcdenco villu dirmilror
ar lorritorial difforenees, rolly rerpind
to the 1lo0lorfenl rifte
Tho USFR Incro'eed 1t: Milltury budrot by 55 nt tho exionse
of oduealion, forcien ali and arriculturl nni 1n'u: trial devnlorment, on the prounds
that "Amerionn recreccivenoee" foree hor to do ro, lut the truth lo that 1t 1e the
Chinero threat that promyter ruel a move. f the other har', wo enn expoct largor
shigmonte of covlet arme to rula, lut a cut in ccononic nir.
"Tho Gonind 7",- The Gomint y flicht and 1ts rchednled mootInn with tho Comint 6
will hronk nll apaco fliiht rncoris. The covlot, toinl of fliing houre ti tripled,
and a cimllar alvantare ir reichod ovor fovlot Inunchiner, Thir fi tle oxponent of
tho doproe or rovolopmont achlover by tho Wort towardn rouln which the Comruniat worln
1r not ovon appronchinp. Borlden, 1t 1s a wirning to coulet lonlers who reok to dostray
tho necomplichments of the vost. It they were to attomnt ruch cuntruction, thoy would
bo dortroyod inatond.
Docembor 10, 19%5: "A Now Collapro of the Conlo Worla"..
Tho l'nrxiat maxim thrt
hintory 1e "Irrovorriblo" lns collaprod once arain, this tiro, in tlo Conno, Alporin,
Indoneria and,, more recently, in tho Sudnn. The Afrienn peoplon nre heine reborn to
politienl lifr, rapidly waking up from the Conmunict rpoll and tiliing an ant1-Com
itunist stand. Tho lart country to no co is tha furton, which har jurt outlnved the
Sudancee Com-unirt. Party and warned
a'l other partior having cosroctions with tho Rods
that thoy may nuffor tho rame fate,
What's In an Behind the Arenda of
tihe T71-Continentul Porley".-
Ir the Trl-ContInent
al Conference, the U'SR
will
show ofr ite tr'umph over the Chinese with rerpoat to
*I1beration rovoment."
in Afrioa. Taking arvantare of Cástro ant
Che Guevarn, tho
Sovlets mnurod to nenotr-te and dirtão roveral lortler in Iniin incrier. There are
reveril pharer in the Kromlir's countar-mneuvor: the leoupt arrinet. len Bella, the
suspension of tho Alglars Corforence, the varishing, of Cho fuevrrr, tha
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cion of Caitro are the change in Indentro Carpo are go have been serenand be tho
Kremlin.
Eccembor 11, 12%8 Mo Foroeart Tho Fallure of the Fortreoning Surr Hirvent". He
go back to the rubject of tha culon "zufen" on the incle of Cartro's June Eth rinto
mente, when ho plodrod the roconitruction of the Cumn sumr Irlustry, the erostion of
a mortarn new ruper mill in the Cruto Alung volloy, ar! a lo million ton curer harvort.
What har boon recom licher?
The bulen marar Irructog 1r st111 in chamblor, there 1e no
now mill in tha Cauto valley, em Crotro, v1th presets un 1100, 1o alrenty attempt
1ne to jurtity that thore will he no has millson tone of suer.
"Tho Bankruptcy of Cuin'e Foreim Croilt, and the ingent". Cincidine with the nowe
Inued by Fronch fortilizer com nny war cincelling it: Guer, contract ino lo Cuin's
Pillure to my for over 13 million's worth of merchardire, it sine reported that the
boycott would bo extonier, Thr dockworkerr of Canada, the V.i, ant torto Rico have
Jolned the Lutin Amorienn workern' hoycott of veeroln flyine the flagn of countries
that trade
with Rod Cubre
Decemhor 13, 19.5: "A Explorivo lower Strucele In Furria", He analyzo how the power
rtrugglo betwoon Kocyrln and brochnev ir known through the tinnie taken by the Hurrian
papere "Isvostia" and "'ravin", rospectl: oly the organe of the rovernment and of the
Communist Party, The Primo l'Inielor's
s'and cuntiet. of printing at, the econonic
debacle and it. tho nood to mintan the current level of military exponditurer, shilo
brechnove position in ond of invocating a atrong nened for arm by Incroreing the
military burgot. The
Army, in turn, he railed Prezhneves eupport by crucine, the
retlrement of "ikoyan, so that 2nt lirty Secretary rolal Porinny could bo kicked
upstairs to the Presidency of the US. More chanpee are to come within the framwork.
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"Surv trion In Uruguigo an! "onitruour terror in Venezuela". Thr Huorrint for 1101-
once in Uruguay lo part of the juneral planr for La'in American rubverrion draftod in
Cutso Tho oteps taken ly tho Uriguayan Goverment have chockod the early dangore of
Cartro-fommanirt rubversion, lut it 16 cionificant that to Conunicte st ould have
moved their target more to thu south in ortor to provoko a Dominter-rtylo civil etrifo..
Tho alo-inable chumeter taken by Vonozuolan Red torror 1. alro munningful: a young
hourcuite murdord by a tont placod incido a Chrictme prorent connictent of an
imgo
of thie Viriln Mary.
Ducontar He 1905:"Freslient Johnson: The Will of Froccom", - A comment on the stato
mente nade by Proclient Jokeeon, who hao ruan: erter lira dotermination lo dofertho
fronniem of south Viet den sommileer of all poorible concoquoncore lo
stress the nocri-
fico, in terme of wealth thon the oarth an? human lives to which Red Ching forcor Horth
Viet lia", whilo the Chires thomcolves lnuch at poaco offorts. Thin cire 1e precontod
ar an examplo to all other paopl.", and what 1r bound to ha pen to Firal Castro 1o
also points outo
"They Talk Perce But Fraotice Nur"- Peace in a Invorite subject of Communiet propa-
ganda. It lo alro one oi the most decoitful onco, cinco, whilo the Comiles trlk of
peace, they ayatematically reject all hona fide proposalr to accomplimpeace, such ae
in the case of Viet Nar. The Tal-Continental Conferenco schedulled for Jan. 3 bears
the gorm of violont conflict to croate new Viot Kana in America am Africa.
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MULY TID: CHINE LATE MY IS UNLOED CRY"- NO rateSs an editor
131 jublished ty tho lavana rescapor ri findo" whorehy the communicte casteriallets
no"ack thore Culan whore lear for cilce ic point at the real curer of the Cuban
ezodus, which we confirmed with: tho wore of "w. sergio del Vello, a prominent Chatro
o'ficer, uno in Glula: Libertai, en roco 13 rioko of the tarra l1ra of the roariante.
MICT TAINTIC CHOOL AIL IT TIM"- It has boen arnounced In Cut that. tho
meter of craduaton from the torperter training schooln of igner col inso sill bo in-
cresent to 8,000. Thir 1r the school where the Controltes trained Latir-ricin future
¡serrilla and torrorite in grier to uso them later in tele persectlve countrior. In
Verezuela, one of Cartear Invorite Parrots, a rountruour dee? her
Juctroon prrpot.rat.od:
by the Communinto, In the muler of " so Pancal, who receiver a homh maller by come of
the graduatos from there Curen schoole.
Deceiter 16, 19658
1E.- 1) Mi, hombere doctroy hure pover-plant In North "lot, lam.
2) Chetro rtepr-up rarihuan harvestr for export.
HE CHaUISTE MAVE LOcT Tue Cal your In thie articlo, 'e annalgre hos Cuban
youth, becauro of 1tr natural thirre, for knowledgo, no flrit breame Interer'el In tho
scientific principler of for unim, thinking of tho porritility of fining the anever
to man'i quert for ha: fineer here.
However, young fuan an row dirillucioned with the
they and practico of lured-eloninion, an' they are obvd urly diceroelatin? thomsolvea
fros Cartro-Commaniam. That 10 precholy why, a low nyr so, the rarime thought it
convertent to anil a sutional needle of the Comunter louis, It thie Rell ssent, those
leniers that failed 1i: thoir
tank to Irisetrinate the young dege nurged, are! It, was
merced that brain warhine would no a prerro ntive of the political police ot the iftate.
Cartro has lost the youre
The young are fighting Cretro. They must he helpm
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"C=Tul 9 AnD ano los recors ani rouls have; beer accompliched ly the la!, with the
renior-vous of the Gorind 7 ari himee capiller, pocially a murares accurocy, le
are incilnud to tink that thore ir no lirit to relentifle counloment. In tho conquiet
of spaceo The clenn cut clarity of Anorican roportr on the ryace flight, contrarte
with the obecure an? romber recret "urrounding Coulet exporiments.
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Decenter 17a 19-51
1) 11 Cuiane rail t0 :allo; l eye conceript:, l driftaared.
2) Hot, to homb more shurtall centuri in dort! Viet. lan.
Why tre duel lilled Inself"- The toyot ir. Apolls ruleire on secount of the
covictEa: t German Trado Incoment,
"The fur. In Mr Kar"o- Carlor Palail"s sire trip to "orcow, which me no officinl
Justific:lon whatover, folloalne a see article publicho. In Lordon, ban put. bur in
Planned
Thrount peseler are ristments main a road, Carlor Rainal Roir1 9z
ecome to hate beon charged alla the 'e st turnine Con unirt Fartler merinut Firel
and for the old Guard'.
Docenter 181. 1905:
173.15 .-
1) Yeliamen Maliner Effoct: of Do'. Inid on lorth Viot. liem lover Plent.
2) Ecuadorian Youth Contrer: Cererns Commniem.
why Lre 2:st YIlled Hiorelf".- Continuation of move editorial, Thir part dealr with
rinilar di!''icultloe confronted by Herari, Czecho: Jov kir ard Cuba.
"'rucuutions on the Five of tan "fri for'inental! Parlez".- The Cuban repimo has order-
ed a nunker of preventive arrert. ir. ericy lo head off the poositility of arcar-ination !
attempts or tidnuppines anone the curelen arlontor to the "T1-Continentnl parloy.
There rope are token mortly aminit the mo chinore milltory. Castro, for hir part
fear: that something my hapren to sir, er
"com thing" hap oned
to Ben Polla two daye
tofore the Algiers Conference, which ther har
to to caller-off.
Decentor 2, 195:
1) 28 lew Refupcer Enosh Mut Of Cute Stonre Smll Verrel.
2) ¿priin To tend ledical Corps in Toren Of Support to Vict Nam War.
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He eclo roportr fu recent. refugee arrivulr concerring
safro's purchare of re'ective faring equiraunt. There purchaces indicatr why Cantro
Cor union ir failing in Cube thanks
to the attitude of crooked nerchants that still
made with Flrel, to the rerime's own stupialty and to the resirtance of the Cuban
people.
The Rode Want. io Fence" - North Vict lam han rejocted all peace offers and made
neckery of overy approach attempted to put. an end? to the war. Noncow ar woll as
Feiging keep their purpet. from aiming are trace ar force him to maintain a war for
which they rive him no aid, Communion would have reveral norr. Vist. Nam. in other
cantinents, in order to exterr tho conflict at the expense of the peopler.
Leranher 21, 1965:
a) Fo More Cutant 521p Way To Preodoms Thred Dralt-head Youths Aml Tho Father
2) Juanita Chatro An Ir. Carlor Iorticos, Pola'Ive of Cuhan Precident, Talk
About Cuban Situation In Mami.
DIORIALS:
Pot Even Castro's And Porticos! Felativer lent To Stuz In Cuta".- Castro's efforts
te prevent the Curnn exodur are In vrin. lot even the clore relatives of the Cuban
Fresident and Premier want to stay on the Ped Irlando Carlos Dorticor, an unclo to
Pres. Osvaldo, has echoed the failure of the regime's tacktone: ecoronie planning. ile
stress his words that Culan. foreig-exchanre renerves are low hecnuce surr production
uses more collars than it will yicle.
te ünsalved Corflict In: The Tol-Continentel Perlez".- The itill unsolved orlale of
the Dominican Repuhlie has bounced back in 1o ve a marner as to have caused 40 dead
in Santiaro, ans Castroite violence cortinues tecaure the forces of subversion want to
• have a tanner for sitation in the Tri-Cortinental Contrerce, The masterminds of sub
version in Cubs provoke these acts of violence in the Domirican for tris purpore.
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Ecco-bur 23e 1255:
2) Runin Suffers in Internallonal Stunntre Union Parley Hurt. Bo lOied From Sudan
to Czecho-lowxia.
2) I''. Troops Autharised To Fursue The Enory In Cantorian Torritory,
EDITORIALS:
"he étrurolo lithin The Comunirt Parim",- A contiruation of the preconing articlo
on Dr. Carlo: Dorticos statemantr concernine Intornal rifte anene the Cui in Commuristo.
accorIng to Tr. "ortleos, tha "01r Cuard" Ir porrecuted and the Army 1r irowingly dir-
ratliflo?.
Illow the Erviet Grin in Oil: Grous Mester 111 The "ina". - MIth the arrizal in Cula of
227 coviot. trichnicians to to arcined directly to the rumy mille, Ruccin rets direct
con'rol of Cuin': sumar procuction. The same thing hap eno with the rincrals and the
exploitation of the mines, whose products go AIrcetly to Runnin since the mines came
under the control of Soviet technicinns. Politically, Rurria has chosen lavana ar the
setting for 1tr ant1-Chinece "Tri-Continontel Conforence" in orier to show off 1ts
triunph over lao from the Cuban ca'1tn1.
Decent.cr. 23, 1755:
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1)Venozuelan Folice Capture Gang of Rede Who Rairod Funde Through Blackmail.
EDIRD? IALS:
"how Stans l's he l! terinet. north Viet. lam". - i coment on the activities of the
Vo, In Hortt. Viet Nar, and on China's perfidy and laond's Inahllity to draw Its oun
course, which has forced the las, 'o take one further step in the war hy destroying
l'orth Viet lan economie complex.
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"Ticol't Sur Rapidly Leclintnr".-
Chitrgle alout to chlor hir coventh yoar in powor
unior tir ononto Dictators Michano one!
tatian foll proofrely on thoir
evonth your,
and Cantrolr situation shows that his nr 1i rapidly deliring and tent hor hording
strnight for the abyra.
Documber the 1965:
1) #ive 0: refections Continues In Cartro's orchant Floot: Ekipper in! Chiof
Engincur of the Froightor "Uvurn" Tercot In Carlon.
2) Iritzin,
Arabla
to Peters Ned
Arprescion,
2.:.
"Rucils 'Inturvenes? The cuize funer Inductre",- Undor the pulse of "tochnienl arcict
anco", the Ush? will: end 227 "curr technicinns" to the one country whose own technic
ician: know all thure
i. to know shout furrr.
The
wal purpose 1r clear; the rovicte
want to
Inko complote and
final control of tre
cur suar Indurtry, a: s now limitation
to Cartrole povere
"There Will lie do ferry Chrictane For Culona" - With its crimes an' with the derporato
situntion to wilch it har inkon the reople, Communion har marie it imporsille for the
Cutons to enjoy any hay iners thir Christmas. Put awlist an env ronment of sadnere,
there will te faith and hope there drys. Comunion lar been unablo to k1ll either of
thore blorsings, and there los one of the weaknesrer of Communlit materialien.
Decont.cr 25 = 195:
1) Venezuela :over To irevent Entry of Iollars To lay For 'uhvercion.
2) Inter-ferior bark frert ent Felipe Herrera iroposer levclopment Plan fol
stin Amirica; Cure 1s Excluried,
Editorials:
"The Enfects of the 'aritine ¿lockade of Guia".- 1 comment on the maritire hlockado
a-zinst Red Cube, which 1s row rainforce! by the dockworkers of Garnda, the Var. and
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Fuorio Rico. in a enault of tho chollur offect of the Hlockide, lolver, Greche: louitla
anr! Eart. Cormany hac to miot In Ro:tool la orier li ilicure monne
of hod'in* Red Cuba
curvivo sald
offectre
Aporia, Indono: la and Cula", China'e main strongholde In Aria and Urica vero Sukar
no'o Incione, 1a and Bon lell@'e Alecria, The Arro-lEian conforoncor vere ar Important
point of Grino oviot clarhof, Tuo daye teforo the Ariore Conferonce mas Inaugurstor,
l'en bolla war sunter. Thon, ae a rerult of another lecupl, suleno staner an stout face.
Chine thur lort hor tuo min pointe of support in the tuo Continonte Mon Russia 1s
macturnanine the "TrI ContInenl. 1" and wo wonder what Red Chine will do n'out Ita
Decorker 27, 19558
1) The Voi. Inr Hot Conri-crod Uring Nuclear Weapone Agninrt North Viot iam, Sayo .
Ambncrador Collhory at tho In.
2) Sovict Artiste Domund Fredom Of Thought and Exprercion Through Int üritle
Alexol rIdorove
EditorIalc:
"lava of Derectione Grrotr TrI-Continen! 1l Contoraneo",- Tha Guben Communicts havo
cent hunrede of thournas of relf-addroned tulorane in wlich thoy contratulate tham
relver for the Iri-Continental Conferonco of Red punke that will convene in Ferara.
Yet, the Cuban
neoplo have not beer, 101d
of a more donocrutic ard manly creeting: the
wavo of defectionn hy officore of the Cubar
morchant floot, ruch ar fernr Lereio Girein,
from
the
SE "Camilo Gionfuegon"; Gonzalo Gnalloz Duquo do
Fetrada and Francisco Lopez
Surroa, Mom the ss "Uvero"; and, Inctly, torny, four o''ficere, anong them the skip or
of the ss
"Arscolio Irleciar", in Oraka, Japan.
"Cardinal Scollran In l'ict Mam"- The Christms violt to Viet Mar hy Cardinal Spellan
pives Ancricon entholicirma militant renre ir docorro
ol' democracy and of tier piritual
valuer of the vertern World. Cardinal Spellia'r words hofore the comintants put the
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proper place: one ther nocurray ly Conundit, arrorrion tat
har the
rame charactorielleir ar 1f har elrowhore, In Aria an thr Arleur am wherever
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December 218, 20458
1) lar. Grante 1olt1lenl drylum 40 Four loice! 1n- Orfleone Frn Tho Cuinn Froighter
"Arncollo Irloria:"
2) Dofocl. 'np Skipper an: Three Officern replain Their recition.
I'DITORTALES
"orcow Griovor Ovor Indonosian Fallure",- A comment on travials recent oritorinl
threatening Indononia over 1'r proscription of tho Communist Party, Thoro Prova
thronts show how "forcow violater the principler of collietoralmtion and non-intorvon
tion. of courro, corcour dimay is undor'an ahlo, as it lar lort tho platform it
Urad for neTcrsion
1n .5. Asis.
"Cangsters From Threo ContInont.",= Cangstors and arents for Internalfonnl Conruniem
who extend violenco and terror throwhout three contineite are borinnin? to arrive
In Havanno. Cur, tho fool point of rubvor:ion for Latin Arler, will provido tho
rotting for that mentingo The sino Liviet rift In being ventil-ton no part of thie
nooting; and Fidol Carloa will le the lorine party. The Chinore wont forpat that
Chetro betrayod thome
Decomber 39, 1945:
NEVE:
1) Havnna Rods Shaky Over TricontInental Parley, Take Stope To Provunt Phy:lenl
Attacks Hetween Eclora/lors.
2) "Culan Foroien Trade Kept in line In 165", Enys li. Popt. Of Commerco.
EDITORIALE:
"Czecho: lovnkinn Communirm"- Tils articlo in hared on newspaper reporte on a document
relentes hy tho Crech Corrirt Firty, wherely the mirery an dlester wrought over
the Caech antion by Comunirt are aimitted, Communirt. Leaders would like to take re
¡ourco to the "Ca Italiat" worl: in order to errre from such a dead-end allege
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"Vict Nam, Congo "n' the Tominiein Royuhlic" - There are to arpies of world wide
Comunint naftallon. In all three countrier, the plane of tir: Goraricts mot failure,
an: China and Rurris my le roon licking thr wunir of their fiflures. In the Congo,
2,000 liver were envod from Con'unirt ravagergo In Vlot Wai, Mane for arrrerion and.
dominance of couth Easiern isla havo been held in check. As 18. the Donindenn Ropublie,
Intor American
forcos muzrant.ne the
recurity of the Henirphere.
Docenher 3C, 19653
1) "Trico of sugar To !try Down In 1,6", Cage Irokorage Pirm. B.%. Dyur.
2) Red Chins to Boycott Tricontinental jarley; Violent Clasher infected During
Conforenco.
Esttorinles
"Cuban Fenmen Who Unlked Dut Of 'S "Arncollo Igleriar" Eperk In Viami" He run the
hichlighte of thn etatoment marlo by Opt. Francieco Cohoe and corent tharcon.
"The Your That Enirl, - During the your that, euls, all the woer of the Communint rorime
have been incronred. Russia har tirhtonod the rorme of explodintion of 1tr Caribbean
colony, And Fidel Castro has rtrorrod hia termrist, metrole am concentratod on hie
perconal dorpotie yower by "psinn" tha Partie
- Decombier 31, 1965:
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1) Cuba Refured Gredit By Mon-Communirt Ccuntriee.
2) Cubnn Rofugee Poasant Chroper That Rede Forced Him Out Cl The Country To Selze
H1s Little F,rn.
Editorinla:
"Cuban lomen Forced to Hard Inhor In Farms", - Reports reaching Jo?. Irdiente that the
Cuban tyranny 1r eecretly scheming to croate vomen'e auxiliury corpr Elmilar to U.í.
"ACt", lut with a compulory character and for the purpose of forcing Cuban womon to
perform hurd labor In slate farm. le c-ll on Curandecency to de son:thing to prevent
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4hdr outr-re Men taking placo.
"urtions To Tho 'ricontinonil Conference",- The Chinore Anloriion couln he askod
the whereal.nutr of Bon larkro The furrians minht he quantioned ar to Che Guovara'e.
They could all le arkod nbout the leerian "eoup" and why It. took place two cayr be
foro the date ret for tho oponing of the Milers Conferenco. Thoy could ho acked what
theg think of the Indonorian alout-face, and siout rukarnon fute, and alout Chinese
curgart, cinco the baniunr, Conference, in l'elpiner Afro-Arian folloy.
Jamary Le 10663
BUTED TALE:
gatherin of Tho Dowri-1111 Cource of Comunirm In Cula". - A mary of the nost
Incortant rovobpment; that took plice during the part your an that markod 1t re an
arful one for the Connies.
"The Year That Boging" - The poor tlint herlar holde ilttle hopo that. anything rood
w111 happene to Fidol Cartro an' hie thurs. Caucht in
tho wob of tho sino Soviet rift,
he will te
the prent lover in the mime. On thie other land, the Internal aituntion, dis-
content in the armod forcor and ten total collape of his economy, "ejict a lorizon that
1e de comber to Fidel Cretro de it ir promising to the Culan prople.
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"HAREheeLe UNIDAD REVOLUSIONARIA" (W.R.U. L.)
JAYLARY SO 19668
NEWSCAST:
1) VENEZUELAN MINISTER OP THE INTERIOR ASKS ETRONG MEASURES AGAINST COMMUNIST
SUBVERSION.
2) COMMUNIST CHINA ALVISEE CITIZENS TO GO TO BED ON EMPTY STOMACH.
EDITORLALES
"Bonter Signo Over the Tr1-Continental", - The sècret charaoter of the Tricontinental
Conference constitutes evidence of the rift and troubles within the parley structure.
Os this other hand, Cartro's and Dorticos' speeches calling for unity and quoting the
example of North Viet Man as to need for such unity, are further proof of the above
ansertion. He forecart the failure of the Iricontirental parley as a moans to unisy
Communden ln 1to projections for intermitional struggle. He further forecast that the
8100 Coviet rift will becons all the more violent.
"The Workers of the Ineriess and the Tricontinental", The workers of this Continent
have. announced that the boycott against Red Cuba will be Intensified as a reply to plans;
for Henlepherio subversion teing drafted at the Tricontinental parley in livana, The
sensitility of the workers of the American in hurt by the fact that the Red terroriste
of the Congo, the murderere of vomen and children from three continente, meet in the
heart of the Americas to plot more bloodshed and deetruction. The workere of the Anar
1ças are againet Communiet totalitarianiem, as lo the people of Cuba, by whore adde
they stard.
JANGARY 6, 29668
NEWSCASTS
1) NEWLS ARRIVED EXTLES TALK OF EXFANDING SIUM IN CUBAN CITIES.
2) UNDISTURBED U.2. STEP UP PEACE OFFENSIVE.
EDITORIALEs
"hat's Behind the SIno Cuten Criele", - Upon practically severing its econonio rol-
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ations with Cuba, Rod China has shown up at the Tricontinental Parley for a three-fold
purpose: a) to frustrato all attempte at unity arount the US'R, b) to charge the USER
with "treason" to Marxien Leniniems and, o) to Initlate the Chinese's revenge against
Fidel Castro. On thie basie, ve forecast a tough offensive against Fidel by pro-Chinese
Cormunists in the Anericas. First, they will seek to destroy the image that they had
built up of Castro, or what's left of 1to
"The Venesuelan Out. on the Alert". - Through the Miniater of the Interior, the Vene
suelan gut, has issued a timely and accurato statement on the aignificance of the Tri-
continental Conference in terms of serious threats to continental security. The Venu
zuelan gut. points out that it 18 time to take resource to force to counter aggreesion
and subversion. It in indeed time to reactivate the 5th Revolution of the O.A.s. mo
eting of 196k, whereby intervention 18 authorized in self-defense againat aggression
and to guarantee the security of the Hemiaphere.
JANUARY 7, 19668
NEWSCAST:
1) RED CHINA BLASTS SOVIETS AT TRICONTINENTAI PAPLEY.
2) REFUGEE TOTS CELEBRATE ADORATION OF MAGI IN MIAMI.
EDITORIALS:
"China's Staind: A Threatening War-Monger".- Recent press reporta tell ua of novemente
of Chinese troops near the Soviet border, and of probable ekirmishes between the Red
Armies of Moscow and Peiping, This now sort of leold war? with occasional ringing of
firearms forces the USSR to increase its military expenditures, to slow down 1ts agric-
ultural and Industrial production, and to cut ita foreign aid. Cuba will be une of the
big losers.
"The Tricontinental and the Sino-Soviet Dispute", All efforte to prevent the Sino
Soviet rift from coming out to the surface at the Tricontinental Confererce have been
to no avails the Chinese delegate blasted the Soviete mercilessly. These, on the
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other hand, avalled thensolves of their Cuhen purpot to precent to the delegatos a
.. view of the breach of Cubas chinese trade relations. The Chinoce wore made to appear
as the millain" who wante to starve the Cuban people of their rice rations.
JANUARY 8, 19668
1) CHE'S FATHER RETOPHED CLAIMING SON'S BODI.
2) RED GUERRILLA CHIEFE CAPTURED IN PERU.
POLICRIALS E
"we'll Tell the Rede What They Mant To Know".- Cubans reeking to leave the country
are subject to veritable "trird degrees" by tho C2. They are acked whether or not
they sympathize with the gre, why they want to leave, wheter or not they approve of
State control of all eduestion, ete. The unfortunate applicants mnage to give a
were that will not jeopardize their chances of leaving. let, their Interrogators are
apperently satlufled with the outcome of the questioning. The reason for thie 1e that
Castro feele the need to give come explanation to the Cormuniat world for the erowing
exodus of Cubans. However, 11 the Conmunists are really interested in knowing why the
Cubans want to 80, we will to glad to oblig0... They are just running away from hunger,
terror, oppression, and fron the execution wall.
"A Strange Soviet Miesion 1a iSet Nan", - After the Britleh proposal for peace in Viet
Nan was welcomed with seerdrg Interest by Krenlin leaders, there have sent a strange
mission
to Viet Nam whore purpose 1e not'known. Maybe they have gone to vouch for .
peace, or maybe, on the cortrary, they have gone to Hanol to pledge further Soviet ald
to the puppet Ho Chi Minh. At any rate,, the terme of the confliet remin unchanged.
Ruck has stated that everything may be subject to nezotiations except withdraval of
American forces from E. Viet Han. And the Connunist powers, on the other hand, fat
tron accepting the peace orstures, step up their campelen of aggression, sotalitarian
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NEWSCAST!
1) RED CUEAN EMHASSY IN MEXICAN CAPITAL BOMBED.
2) THRES MORE CUSAN SEAMEN DEFECT IN SPAIN.
EDITORIALS:
"Sino Soviet Differences Over N. Viet Nam",- Sino Soviet differences over North Viet
Nan have becom evident lately. Nowadays, Russia 1a Just as much Interested 1a China's
loea of prestigo in Viet Nam as China 18 interested In Russia's loss of prestige in
Cuba. Hence the "rico" economic aggression. No wonder whother the Sovlet minsion to
Viet Nam, rather than pledge unlimited ald to Ho, may have gone there to tighten the
sereus of their Vietnamese puppet. Thie 1e Indicated by recent lugoslavian statemente
-sihich is tantamount to speaking of Russian statements charging China with keeping
North Viet Nam fron considering pesce offers.
"The Tricontinental Conference: Action and Reaction",- The actions to coordinate plane
for subversion, aggression and torror in Africa, Asia and Latin Anurica. The reaction:
particularly in Latin America, and as recommended by the Venezuelan Minister of the
Interiors the use of force against Cormuniat aggreasors, the use of force agalnet the
focal point of aggression in Communist Cuba.
JANUARY 21, 19668
NEWSCASTE
1) CHINA SCOLDS FIDEL OVER RICE ISSUE, CALLS HIM "LIAR".
2) FERTILEN CY PARLE OVIET AGGRESTON FOLLOWING RUSSIAN STATZMENT AT TRI-
EDITORIALS!
"Castro Goes Beserk, Helps Aggression Against south Viet Nan", - We comment on Castro'a
shanelose Intervention in the internal affairs of South Viet Nan by lending hie trang-
port vessels to transpart war supplies for the Viet Gong. By doing thie, he le trylng
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to pose as a poverful varlord before the penples of Latin Anarlor. He would 1lke to
be ackod to tako part in poace negotlations. Therefore, he le after a naval cataetropho
that would put him in the headlines throughout the world as a victim of an "imperiallem"
that has attacked one of poor little Rod Cuha's ahipe. So, he risks the lives of Cuban
crowe for this purpose. This wickedness explaine the wave of defections by Cuban son-
men.
"Soviet Aggrereion".- The Out, and prens of Peri have labelled the statomento made by
the soviet delegate to the Tricontinental Conference an aggression. Likewise, the
Venezuelan Gut. adviced the une of force against Communist aggression. The agcreestone
are not just againet Pert or Venezuela, but againet the Continent as a whole. There
fore, the whole Continent should nobilize by declaring nil Co-unist Fartion Llegal
and by applying the ultimate sanctione foreseen by the Inter-Anerionn ayaten of self-
defense apainet the Cuban Communist rogine.
JANUARY 222 19668
NEWSCAST:
1) WASHINGTON, HANOI IN DIRECT CONTACT.
2) TUGOSLAVIAN PAPER BLAST TRICONTINENTAL PARLEY.
EDITORIALS:
"Chinese Rods Call Castro "ALlar", - Os the eve of the Iricontinental Parley, Fidel
Castro sought to strike a hard blow at the Chiriese Communists. On Moscow's ordere, he
charged Red China with "economic aggreesion" againet Cubs. With characteristic Asian
phlegm, the Chiners have replied to Chetro's perfidioua attacks by calling him a liar.
They claim that they never agreed to a long-term barter of rice for Cuban sugar. They
only agreed, they say, to exchange these products in 1965. For once, we must agree
with the Chinete Rode: Castro is Indeed the biggest liar the orld hue known. Trade
agreements are written, clarified and specified. 'We are inclined to believe the
Chinese and to reject Fidel'a candid explanation of a "misunderstanding".
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"Sorcerer"@ Apprentice Aln't Nothin' But a Hound Dog" - From hie dream role as the
Lenin of the Anerlers rieing high over the Andes, Gratro man fallen down a long way.
Today, he la nothing tut the Sovlet's barking, yelping hound dog in the sino-Soviet
• sift. His optum dreams, which were onde encouraged by a Peking oriented Che, led him
to aot as a sorcerer's apprentice in the Sino soviet diapute. The rerults the Chinese
rogard him as a traitor and to the forlots he aln't nothin' but a hound dogo
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Janunry 12, 29668
NEWSCASTS
1) SOVIFT IRI INSTRUCTOR LEFECTS IN EVEDEN.
2). U.E. SEES CHANCES FOR WAR WITH CHINA, SAYS WALHINGTON CORESPONDENT.
EDITORIALSS
"Words of Hopo for a fuffering Cuba"» In his State of the Union message, L.B.".
said that the U.f. le comitted not to abanion Viet Nan because doing this vould bo
tantamount to unlesshing war in S.E, Asia, L.B.J. 18 obvlously connitted to defend
demoraay in general, and this includes the American Continent and, of course,. Cuba.
The President's speech 10, therefore, a warm leu lenr's greeting to the struggliug
poople of Cuba.
"Tinoly Rostatoments By L.B.J."= After carpying his peace offensive to every corner
of the world, to no avail because of the Communlatal insistence in prolonging the
war, L.B.J, has made a timely restatoment of U.I. policy In Viet Nami before Con
gross, the Prosident repeated that the U.:. will not standon Vlot Nan, and he also
reminded the legialstors that the U,s, are comitted to defend freedom in Cuba.
January I4r 29663
NEWSCAST:
1) LUNAR NEW YEAR MAY BRING VIET NAM CEASE FIRE.
2) CASTRO TURNS DOWN GUYAVA RICE, HAS NO DOLLARE TO PAY IT.
EDITORIALSS
"Deep-Sea Drafts In the Tricontinantal".
The Tricontinental was plarned to have
onded Jan, 12 and accomplish a common, united line of revolutionary polley, with
common direction and funde. The Conference, hovever, has been extended, because
thinge have not come out the way the Rods expectod.
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"Turmoil in the Armed Forces"- Castro la worried over the obvious discontent that
I rampant in the Armed Forcee, where a document that criticizon the rogame and calls
for open rebellion has been secretly but uidely circulate!. Pidel Cactro 1e doubling
his precautions and shiftins officers and units, but he la 101ng ao somewhat blindly,
as he does not know exactly where the focal point of dircontent may be, nor what of
fecte it my eventually have.
JAnuary 15, 29668
NEWSCAST:
1) 50,000 NEW MEN TO BE ADMITTED BY ARMY.
2) VIII LATIN COUNCIL OF WORKMEN BLASTE TRICONTINENTAL CONFERENCE.
EDITORIALS:
"Cuban Rede Moan Over Bitter Rice".- Preesed by the UESP, Caetro denounsed thè Chin
ese Jan. 2 over the rice lesuo. The megalomaniao Cratro went beyond all limite when
he suld that he would give up rice from the Cuban dlet. But the forlet advieore were
frightened, and they forced the Cuban press to back out an apologize to China. In
briefs the rice lee has been another Cartroite failure in the proparanda fiold, am
well as in the economio one.
"The Tricontinental Conference charged with 'Divisionien'"- Tito, by mane of his
organ "Borba", sald that the Tricontinental marked a new division of world Communiem,
as Tugoslar and Western European Parties had been excluded. A rerult of mneuvering
within the sino-soviet rift,, the Havana parley has provoked a new clach, that between
Tito and the fool Fidel Gaetro, the clown who rets all the puncher at the eiroue
arena? he 1o punished by Chins, despised by Rusala and ienored by the Communiots!
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NEWSCASTS
1) MEXICAN MEETS CUHAN COMUNIEM, RETURNS HOME DISAP-OINTED.
2) CUBANS SNEAR OUT OF ISLAND, COAST GUARD PICKE THEM UP IN CAY SAL.
EDITORIALE:
"A sunmary of Gastro's speech at the Tricontinental".- Castro'd speech revealed
the dooponing of the division botween the Chinere and the Russians, whom he called
on to unite.
He violently charged the C.P. of latin Anerica with getting lost in a
"goa of theories", interpretations and taotice, and with unwillingness to go out
into the battlefield to face the dangere of open war.
He attempted to anever charges
that ho had abandoned the revolutioniste of fanto Domingo after exciting them to re
volt, and Justifled himsolf with the fact that Cuba "1o a small nation", lacking 11a
nuclear weapons. lastly, he acknowledged the deep effect of anti-Communiet prop
ganda in Cuba and in Latin America, which propagania ho charges of slandering hia
regime.
"Pidol Castro at the closing of the Iricontinental".- Fidel Castro'a desperate tone
had defeatlet ovortones when he admitted what he had nover adnitted before: the pos
sibility that he may lose all or part of Cuba's territory, This was a defeatlet
warning, perhape made to Insure a rotreat vithout personal riuke. As to Che, be
added further confusion to the lesue. He was not really replying to the "imperial-
Lets", as he said but to sone of the delegates to the Tricontinental, who demanded
a clarification of Guovara's mysterious dicappearance.
January 28, 19663
NEWCAST:
1) Britieh Catholde Cardinal Blaste Polish Rode.
2) Latin Christian unionista denounce Castro Regime.
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EDITORIALEE
"It'e Not Propaganda, Pirol, It's The Truth", - le anver Castro'e complainto agalost
democratio proparanda, pointing our that 10 sonalets not merely of proparanda, but
of the whole infanous truth about hia rogime, lo avail ourselves of the circumetances
to connect the above with the statemente made in Miant by Capt. Augusto M. Conzalez,.
the skipper of the Cuban merchant flagship "Ivero", and the Chief Engineer, Roberto
furrosa, who defected in Ceylon becaure of to eircunstances that prevall 1e Cuba.
"A Rival Within The Politburo',-. Serglo del Valle, a Ma'or Of hie Army and a mender
• of the Folitburo, delivered a speech on Dec. 26th before the Provincial Coumittee of
the Party In Matanzae, and he openly contradicted what Chetro constantly affirme. He
oritleized extensively and enumerated the many failures of the rogime. He took a
role as a national "guidance councelor" am pointed at that which he said should be
the polltieal quiding priselple of the Party, therony overlooking Secretary General
Castro, who was hardly even mantloned.. Few reports on this speech ware carried by
the Cuban press, as del Velle sema to be Locoming a rival to Fidel Gastro.
January 19. 19668
NEWSCASTE
1) RED CUBA, TRICONTINENTAL, PARLEY CRITICIZED BY PEIPING.
2) THO MORE INTELLECTUALS TO BE PUNICHED IN THE DESTRO.
EDITORIALS E
"unk Answers the Thrante of the Tricontinental".- In his peech lant Saturday, Cas
tro sumnarized the "accomplichments" of the Tricontinental, strersing the unanimity
of the Comminirts in their will to conquer South Viet Kam. In the Philippines, Dean
Rusk thin sald that 18 the U.S. peace offensive falled, the Americans would find them
selveslin the need to "cruch North Viet Nen" Thie etatenent duly replied the til
continental threats. Fidel might do woll to reconsider his offers of arma and 1y01
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unteera" to Viot Nan, as ho might get in the way of Anerien determination and euf-
fer the consequences.
MIho DaREera Hiddes Bohina the Tricontinental", - The cessions of the tricontinental
had hardly com to an end when the intrigues and rifts ketween the Comanists came
out to the surfaco. In their official prees, the Chinese have obarged the Soviete
with having turned the Conference into an anti-Chinese plot. Castro, two days ear
Ifer, had taken the dagger out of his sleeve and acted as the Soviets" barking hound
dog.
January 20, 19668
NEWSCAST&
1) RED PLOT AGAINST COSTA RICA UNVEILED.
2) RED CHINESE ARMY POLITICAL BOSSES CALE FOR WAR READINESS.
EDITORIALS$
"'The Americas Answer The Tricontinental Threate". At the Tricontinental Conference,
Castro challenged the stability of the Anericas and took an open war path by arousing
the Communists in a manner which he though would go unchallenged, Yet, representa
tives of Intin gutß., such as Cabinet Minister Barrios, of Venezuela, have shown the
way to counter Castroite aggresaion. Precieoly yesterday, 1t was Mr. Lincoln Gordon,
•--
the new lest. Socy, of state for latin American Alfairs who sald that Cuba constitutes:
a great threat to all American countries. This pronouncement may be said to represent
American though in the struggle against Communism.
"A Great Throat". When Ambassador Gordon took office as Asst. Secy. of State for
Latin Anerican Affairs, he reiterated that Cuba under Red domination means a grave
menace to the countries South of the border, and that this is a primmy concer for
the U... Thic is still nore the case after the Tricontinental Conference, and the
peoples of Latin Anerica are determined to shake off thie menace once and for all,
In order to put an end to aggrescion, terror, subversion, ete, all of which are plan
ned and financed by Red Cuba.
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"HABLA... UNIDAD ELVULUCILNARIA" (inalloU. bo)
October 19: "The Indonesian leople Against the Communists" - This artl.
cle breaks Cuban
deadly silence concerning Indonesian
events, and suf
marizes and, comments such
events, emphasizing that the people and the
armed forces have performed the miracle of recovering democracy for Indo
nesia. HISTORIC DETERMINISM turns against Communism, first in the Domin-
1can Republic, next in Algeria, now in Indonesia, and tenorrow in Cuba.
"Why Doesn't Fidel Talk of the Farty's Reorganization?" - Right after the
news on the reorganization of the Party were confirmed, Castro offered to
let all dissatisfied Cubans out of the country, Among other things, this
offer served as a smoke screen to cover the purge which he had carried
out. Then, complete silence on the subject, so that no one would realize
that the Party has been placed under his absolute personal control. He
fears the reaction of the purged old Commies.
October 20: "Latin America Against Communism", - The enezuelan Dock
workers? Convention in Caracas, which had an international character, put
out Resolutions in which the workers of the Americas confirm their deter
mination to fight communism.
"The Arrival of the Pro-Consul". Gromyko's trip to Cuba is more than just |
a visit by the Soviet Foreign Minister: 1t is an unannounced inspection
tour by the Fro-Consul to his Caribben colony. Of course, tile trip can
bring nothing good for Fidel.
October 21: "Why 1s Gromyko in Havana?" - Gromyko, breaking all rules of
denocracy, showed up in Havana. What for? Among the other problems faced
by Cuba, he showed up to solve the crisis undergone by the Cuban Comunist.
"Old Guard", who have been politically executed by Castro.
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"The Fussled Cheat", - Castro's "oper-door" offer, which was just a bluff
which he hoped would not be accepted, has caught Fidel in a series of
traps shich he has laid himself. He has had to take resource
to a thousand
gimmicks and buts in order to keef Cuba from losing its entire population,.
but he has been unable to keep Camarioca from becoming a plebiscite of
hostility agrinst his regime.
October 22: "Fidel Castro's Despair". After he was abandoned by the of
ficers and soldiers of the kebel Army, by the militia and by the people
of Cuba in general, Castro tries to seek refuge in the support of the
youth, which he flatters constantly to that end. If it 1s true that
Cuba!s joung people support Castro, de challenge him to allow draft-age
youths to leave the country if they wish.
"Che's Letter in Cuban Schools". Castro has ordered that Che's letter
be read and re-read in Cuban schools. The letter, which seems to have
been dictated by Fidel while his victim stood with a foot in the grave,
is a carbon copy of Stalin's procedures. Stalin also demanded that the
"purged" leave letters which he himself dictated, in order to instill the
cult to his personality in the minds of children and form the myth of his
own genius. Castro forgets that such Stalinist methods are still too re
cent and much discredited.
October 33: "Gromyko and Castro's Woes".- This article emphasises
Castro's deep concern over Gromyko's sudden appearance in Cuba, which
indicates that the Soviet Pro-Consul dropped in to tighten Castro-Com-
munist screws economically as well as politically.
"Corvalan is Still Castro's Top Foe Within Fan-American Communism",-
Traditionally, the Chilean Communist Party has been the center of op-
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position to Castro's brand of Communism among the old-line Parties in
this Continent. While Castro has Invested millions in subversion, Corva
lan has patiently walted to caftalize on such investments and on Fidel'g
own activities. Today more than ever, the old-line Communist Parties
throughout the Americas are in a hurry to displace Castro completely, and
surge a counter-coup right in Cuba, where Fidel has made a devastating
purge of the Old Guard.
October 35: "Castro'g Memo to the Soviet Union".- A comment on the memo
presented by Custro to Gromyko concerning Cuba's needs with respect to
economy, oll, currency, sugar, transportation equipment, industrial units,
etco, In order that Cuba's econchy may get rolling again.
Gromyko's crisp,
cold reply was that he would forward the demands to the soviet government..
"Mikoy»n-Gromyko". Soon 1t'11 be three yours since Mikoyan, in his
capacity as the Kremlin's Pro-Consul, travelled to Cuba to impose Soviet
decisions on the notorious "missile crisis". Three years later, another
Pro-Consul, Gromyko, shows up in Havana, also to impose Soviet decisions
on the puppet. The Kremlin is making 1t plain for Fidel to understand
that he can't last a week longer
unless he fully abides by Moscow's orders.
October 26: "Not Even the Soviet Union Can Save Castro" - This article
comments the internal situ-tion of Cuba and Castro-Communism at the time
of Gromyko's departure from the Island. Mention is made of growing dis
content, of restlessness and dissatisfaction among Cubans, plus the
destruction of Cuba's light industry and agriculture. Other woes of the
Castroites are elaborated on, and, in the end, we call on those who form
part of the Castro government, but who nevertheless love Cubs, to help
put an end to the Red monster and to the anguish of the people.
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"When the Present is Unbearable.." = In vier er the unbearable, desperate
reality frced by the prople of Cuba under the Castro regime, the tyrant
promises paradise in 20 yenrs. In such vertigo, he goes as far as to pro-
mise laurel croons for Cuban sportsmen In the 1972 Olymple Ganes. He has
annihilated all the sports in Cuba and the country has been eliminated
from All internacional competitions because it makes a means for sub
version out of sjorts. Fortunately, by 1972 Fidel Caatro will be mean
no more to the Cubans than the bitter memory of a tyrant who no longer
exists.
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"HARLA De UNIDAD VOLUGTCHANIA" (AP. U.I.)
CorseT 30, 1945: "011 Worrion the Havann Comunist Regimo". A comment on the
statonunt, by Engineer Alterto Quoralt, who Just arrived fron Cula, who, in lis
cajacity as a technician who hold a high port in the fatroloum Concolidated, deduote
the pocelbility that Sovlot dollverion of oil to Cuin may decrease, Those statemente
are confirnd by the interpretation of freaident Dorticor! own words, and by the
presence of a Cuban mission in Great Britain.
"A Concentration of Gorillar, Thuge and Informara".- In the reorganization of the
Party, Pidol Castro has undortaken the biggest concentration of gorillas, ever to
lave takon the political leadership of any country in the world. Besides, he has
raleod a good, nunter of thuge and gorillar to loadership positions. Such are the
sen that Castro has found to lear
the Party which ho hao made in his own likeness
1r. order to exert absolute, decrotic, porsonal powor over a nation.
Tessertege let, 1965: "There W1ll Be No Changos in the Blockade of Red Cuba"- A con
ment on the rumors that U.E, policy on Cuha will "soften". It Is Indicated that
Watrington, for humanitarian reacono, acceptod Castro's parley to evacuate the spirit
vally wounded, he also comment on the statemont of a lashington official who said that
"the fear that the U.S, may alter its rolations with Cuba le unfounded (and) there 1e
nO froBfect for a chango in our rolatione". We arrivo at the conclusion that v.s.
jol1ey on the subject will no vary: Castro will be econcmically strangled and there's
so future for Communism in thie Continent GDiaRiO de Las A - OCT-31.
What Akout Political Prisoners?" - Fidel Castro has taken a eeries of stops that
lirit, by everal neans, the offer he made to allow dissatisfied Cubans to leave the
Inlard. Even though no publie statement's have been made about the political prisoners,
It may be excected
that this matter has been considered in the negotlations, and that
Fidel Castro must bo farced to play fairly in order that he may not trade with the
agory and the hope of 70,000 political priconers and with the hope and the anguish of.
their relativee.-
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October 29, 196%:
"Hussia Rebuffs Castro".- A conient on the news that
Cuba and the USSk have signed an agreement to send 7'enzineera and 50
technicians to the Caribbean Island. It lo pointed out that, sutatantial
ly, such 1s the
Soviet Union's reply to the request for technical and
financinl assistance for Cuba's reconstruction and for the sugar crop.
'"Brazil and the Dominican Rejublic".- The situation in Erazil and the
Dominican Republie shows that it 1s not enough to face up to Communiat
essressions, but that energetle, pree utionary measures must be taken
=g well to neutralize the subversive threat and guarantee democratic
stability... On the other hand, the Hemisphere's problems must be focus-
sed in their entirety, and action must be taken against the source of
subversion in Communist Cuba.
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2-B THE N1SSI HERALD
Fridar. Der. 98. 1905
Cuba Aid
Given to
N. Viets
Ship Weapons,
Defector Says
13 СЛИНО МАЛТАЕ
Ol Owe doin America Diall
A Cuban sa captain who
/walker oll him
#irp
with
thres of his officer at a JAp
port
charant
four
days
#z0
that
Thursday In Miami
Cuban
verkela
Iske
Weapons to Norih Vial Nam
"Three or four"
times every
alx months.
The
capiain.
Frincinco
Cobas Osa.
46. Cold a press
conference called by Cuban
exlles that "all Cuhan ships
have orders
WAT
materiel lo North Viat Nam
so heip the North Viernar
ese effort."
The Cuben Embersy In
Japan, sai
Cobam, in acting
as chordinator
for all Viet
Nam-bound shigmenta taken
al Communist ports in Asia.
The four Catna delertore
al the
9.000-1081
freighter
Aracolo Jealoo Borro 111000
do san Franciare lont Thes
idas. Theis they sass 1i9
agente their nerount of hos
Faded
Chatro's allpa carry
Kowl
arms to
the
shorely miora
Chhas"
press conference, the Aracel
in lalerian aniled thres days
thind echodule for Emmu
nia!
Chine:
reporie iy
Pick up
military hariware
Ins the North Vietnamesp. It
was being skippered by
the
seennd mage, on ordera from
Cuhn.
gone Cuban Embansy In
Tokyn
had
aF.
ranged
for
i ha
Aracio.
Aclosins l6 lake a ahipment
of w'ar materiel form North
Korea to North Vira Nam"
charged Cohan.
Nevertheless he sald plans
ware changed at the leat mina
ule and to uns "hastily or-
dried" In park up the ship
mend of weapons in shang.
hul Instead. It HAs
when the four
then
decided to
defect.
aTlan stalge 807a8 roll fees
Caba silla sugar are ondered!
antonding the sugar at
adding
oads at forth linroan and
Brel Chinana ports pocasse
of their prosraghten mitua-
The short, articulate ned.
man alas churced that the
Cuban cosmiument drops a
small intelligence
detail
each of slo merchant shipa.
They are members of the do
2.
Cantro's uraded neera
police
man on one ma us the G.?
radio
and
telegraph
прега»
tor. In the Aracelio Idlesias
we had a serond Ca-a man
disgulsed as the faurth ongl
meer, even though he had no
training. or abidly lo per
form his duty."
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press release
A PRESS SERVICEPROM
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.RJ
OFFICE,
10$. 1. 998.
MAILING ADDRESS
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DEFECTING CURAN SEAVEN EXPLAIN THE IR DECISION HERE.
Skipper, three officers loft Cubnn froighter in Japan. Cuban
logistical support of Viot Rode ronounced, Crewmen roluctant
to transport war mterials to North Viot.
Rolo of Castro'a
Embanay in Tokyo, Cuban Reds withhold ship's itinerary to de
Bureaucratio chaos re
vulto in darago to Cuba'o forolen nupplies.
A Cuban skippor who loft his ship in Jayan Doc. 26 confirmed tong in Miami that
Cnotro'o logistical support of Viet Nam Rode was the main reacon for his defection.
In a pronu conforonce held at the Biscayne Room of tho lotol ¿cAllieter, Francisco
Cobas, the dofecting captain of the Cubin froightor "Aracello Igloolas", told news.
mon why ho and three of his fellow officers dociod to book agglum in the United
l'ho proon conforence was arranged by WIIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA, a Miami-based Cuban v
group whom Cobas approached upon his arrival from Japan.
soban caid that he had
aoked tho U.R.
to help him get in touch with the prove so that he and his shipmates
could donounce Cuban maneuvers to help the Viet Cong.
Durinp the conferonce, Cobas was flanked by Antonio Arian, Inrio Pirez and Humberto
Fernández, the three othor defecting officero of the MAracello Iplelas". Cobas,
Introduced by U.R. Secrotary General Mario Seiglic, spoke for the group. Said Co
bas that ho and his shipmatos had refused torn tho rioko of transporting war mate
rlalo to forth Viet Nam, particularly since they were convinced that such transpar-
tation was wrong.
Cobas added that all Cuban vencola have been ordered to take mil
1 tary cuppliea to North Viet Nam from other Asian Communict ports, and that the cub
an Embausy In Tokyo servos as coordinator for all such shipments.
Roforring to hia formor ship, Capt. Cobas explained that the Embargy had ordered
tho "racollo Iglosias" to sali to a lorth Koreon port and to avalt further instrug
The Cuban diplomats withheld the ship's itinerary and declared that -
the "Aracello" would return to the Japanese port of Yahate before proceeding to
North Viot Nam. By pretending that the ship would como back to Japan, they hoped
to decolvo the crew and reasoure tho Japaneso as to the cargo and the use to which
the ship was being put. The truth was, however, that, while in North Korea,
"Aracollo" was to receive orders to load a cargo of war supplies and sall directly
from thore to llorth Viet Nam.
Necording to Cobas, this could not be done in the end because the Tokyo Embassy was
warned at the last moment that the North Korean port of Chinnampo wao blocked by
The "Aracello" was now ordered to pick up another military shipment at Shar
ghas and take It to North Viet lam. It was then that Cobas and his shipmates dec
Cobas went on to explain that logistical support to the North Vietnameso was one of
the two tasks assigned to the new Cuban envoy in Tokyo, a fantically loyal Comm
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nist maned Varuel Jorge Curvo lenéndes, whose provious job was to run concentra-
tion camps in the Isle of lines.
Tho Cuban akipper referred to 11l-treatment of Cuban soamen by the Castro rogime,
mentioning among other. instances the constant spying on board by G-2 meng prefer
ential Custons treatment given Comunist-Bloc sailorsgand the ridiculously low lo
cal-curroncy allowance of $5 per weok given to tho Cutans while in foreign ports.
Elaborating on the lue of expionage, Capt. Cobas revealed that the radio and tel
egraph operator 1e usually the G-2 van on board. lo captain of the "Aracello", Co-
bas himoolf was forced to. surrender the mail of supposedly "disloyal" crewmen to
one of the aples assigned to his ship.
As rogardo operation conditions of the Curan merchant fleat, Cohas told newsmen ..
that the two basic problems confronted by Cuban shitbing are the obsolete Soviet
saulpmont inctalled in most boats and the excessive buronucratie red tape and dis
organization.
a example of the latter, he montioned the fact, that the cuban buy
ng agency seldon informs the shipping coordinating offico of the dates oh which -
the merchandice 1a to be picked up at a foreign port..
Laot-minute notices and sub-
sequent offorts to find thips usually noe' failure, with the result that the seller
must pay higher warchouse costs. This he caused rany foreign firms to either ie
fuse to trade with Castro or to impose extronely harsh terms to protect themselvea
from the coctly effects of t'g Comunists' unreliability.
Capt. Francisco Cobas then revealed that he understood that a vast "reorganization"
of the Cuban Havy was undertaken early this fall.
Most officers, he said, were dig
charged on the grounds of suspected "disloyalty" to the government.
Incidentally,
added Cobas, some retired Army officers who have had no naval experience, have also
been assigned to the merchant varine. Cobas assured his audience that their deci
sion to quit was made of their own free will and that no one had pressured them
into 1t.
le denounced Communist oppression of his homeland and said that ho and his
three shipmates refused to keep serving under 1t.
Following Capt. Cobas' statement, the newsmon aoked him numerous questions.
UNIDAD REVOLUC IONARIA (U.R.)
Ref.: 205
Mant, Docenter 30, 1965.
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UN SERVICIO DE PRENSA DEL
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.R.)
OFICINAS
10 S.E. 9 58.
DIRECCION POSTAL:
Вой 1940
Miami, Florido
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MARINOS CUBANOS QUE DESERTARON EXPLICAN JU DECISION EN MIAMI
el capitán y tros oficieles abandonaron
un carguero cubano on Japón.- Denuncian
poyo logístico de Cuba Roja a los Viet
Cong.- Renuente la tripulación a trans
portar matorial bolico a Viet Ham El
papel de la Embajada castrista en Tokyo.
ocultaron los rojos cubanos el 1tinora
no para unganar a los Japoneses. Espio
naje a bordo. El desorden burocrático
perjudica a los suninistradorea de Cas
tro en el extranjero.
Un capitán cubano que abandonó su nave en japón el 26 de diciembre confirmó hoy
on Miant que ol epoyo logístico de Castro a los rojos de Viot Nan había sido el prin
cipal motivo de su deserción. En una conferencia de prensa colobrada en un céntrico
hotel de esta ciudad, Francisco Cobas, capitán del carguero cubano "Aracelto Iplesiag"
oxplicó a los periodistas por qué él y sus corpañeros de oficialidal decidieron so11.
citar asilo en los 22. UU.
La conforencia de prensa fué convocada por UNIDAD REVOLUCICNARIA, organización cu
bana radicada aquí a la que se dirigió Cobas a su llegada del Japón.
habia solicitado la syuida de U.R, a fin de ponerse en contacto con los periodistas y
denunodar las maniobras de Cuba Roja en favor de los rojos vietnamitas.
Durante la conferencia, se encontraban junto a Cobas los otros tres oficiales asi
Lados, nombrados Antonio Ruiz Arias (Primer Oficial), Marlo Julio Pérez Girón (Jefe
de liáquinas), y Humberto R. Fernandez (Sobrecargo).
El capitán Cobas fue presentado
por. el Dr. liarlo Seiglio, Secretario General de UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA.
de guerra a Viot Nen del Horte desde otros puertos comunistas del Asia, y que la Emba
Jada cubana en Tokyo funge como coordinadora de tales ebarques.
Rofiriéndose el "Aracolio Iglosias", que espitanoaba, Cobas reveló que la Fabaja
da cubana en Japón había dispuesto que el "Aracelio" zarpara rumbo a un puerto norco
reano y aguardara allí nuevas órdenes. Los diplomáticos castristas retuvieron el 1t1
nerario del buque y declararon que el mismo volvería al puerto japonés de Yahata an =
Al hacer ver que al buque regresaria al Ja
on, los comunistes se proponían engañar a la tripulacion y tranquilizar a las autori
lados japonesas respecto del cargamento del buque y del uso que se iba a dar al mismo.
La realidad, empero, era que, durante la estancia del "Aracelio" en Corea del Norte,
el misno habrás de recibir la ordan de cargar un embarque de material bélico y zarpar
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A continunción, Cobas pasó a explicar que el apoyo logístico a los Viot Cong'-
constituye una de las tareas encomendadas al nuevo embajador cubano en Tokyo, un co
munista fanático nombrado
lanuol Jorge Cuervo Monóndos que tuvo a su cargo la adral-
nistracion de varios campos do concentración on Isla de Pinos.
Refiriéndoso a los malos tratos que reciben los marinos cubanos, Cobas monciono
la constante vigilancia a quo ostín sometidos a bordo por ol 62 comunista, así como
& las consideraciones
especialos do aduana que se dan a los tripulantes de buques de
otros paises comunistas y a la ridícula cantidad ($5 semanalos) en monoda local que
se da a los marinos cubanos para
sus gastos en puertos extranjoros.
Dotallando la
cuestión de la vigilancia, rovoló ol capitán Cobas que on la mayoría de los buques
cubanos el G2 do a bordo suelo ser ol radiotelografista.
Como capitán del "Arace
I10 Iglesias", el propio Cobas so vio obligado a ontregarlo a otro agento policíaco
dostacado a bordo
toda la corrospondencia de ciertos tripulantes supuestamente des
loalos al réginon.
Tambión dijo Cobas a los poriodistas que los principalos problenas que confronta
la navogación cubana los constituyon los equipos sovióticos anticuados instalados en
muchos buques y las complicaciones y confusiones burocraticas. Como ejemplo de este
¡timo, señaló Cobas que la agencia oficial de comóras dol regimen cubano cast munes
comunica a la coordinadora do flotos (CUFLET) la focha en que deborá cargarse alguna
mercancía en puorto extranjero.
Dicha fecha no se avisa hasta última hora, fracasan
do asá los intentos de CUFLEI para conseguir bugue. .
Como consecuancia de esto, al
vendodor extranjoro ve notablemonto aumontados sus costos de alnacón, y esto ha he
cho que muchas finas extranjeras bien se abstongan de comerciar con la tiranía roja
o impongan téruinos leoninos de venta para precaversa de los costosos eroctos de la
1 responsabilidad comunista.
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¿y chiranter and I have requestod political asylum from the lilted states
because wo dro convinced that Culan support of tie Communist war In Vietnam 1s
wrong and we I-fuot is run the ricks of transpo:*ing war material to North Viet
Nam.
All Cuban ships have orders to carry cargo to North Vietnam to help the
North Vlotnamese war effort. The Cuban Enbassy in Japan Is asting as the coor
dinator for all shipments of war natorial to North Vlotnam via Cuban shipe from
Communist porte in Asia. The Cutan Embassy In Tokyo had secretly arranged for
tho Aracollo Iglosias to take a shipmont of war meterials from North lorea to
North Vlotnam. In order to hide their intentions, the Embassy arranged that the
(racello itinorary be kept up in the air until the last possible moments then to
fool the crow and the Japaneso they gave the
story the ship would return to Japan
to lead tin cargo at Yahate and thon procood on routo to North Vietnam. In real-
Ity, wo wero to roceive instructions on itinerary while in North Korea telling
us to procood directly to North, Vlotnam after loading the war supplios.
At the last moment, howover, tha Embasay was informed that the port of
Chinnampo was blocked by ice. The Cuban Embassy then hastily arranged for us to
pick up a shipment of arms in Shangal previously scheduled for another Cuban
boat about the ond of January,
Logistical support to tho North Viotnamese is one of the two tasks assigned
to Mr. Nanuol Jorge Cuervo,: the now Cuban Ambassador to Japan. His other func
tion le to erase the bad effects on Japanese-Cuban trade caused by the defection
of the fornor trade Counselor to Japar, Gilborto Morany. The Cuban government
le very concerned about the prospect of declining trade since already some comp
anies that formerly traded with Cuba, will no longer do so openly.
In general, I may say that menberg of the Cuban merchant marine live under
unbearable conditions. The treatmant we roceive is so bad that no one foala
like cooperating with the marine purposes of the regime, even in the few cases
where there might be no ireological Incompatibility involved.
As examples of this treatment I say mention the constant spying on board
by members of the "G-2". For some reason, the "G-2" ran on board is usually the
radio and talegraph operator. In the "Aracello" we had one by the name of Eduar
do Sanchas who was a notorious spy. Aboird we had another man called Vanuel Mía
Rodrigues
who was imposed as the Fourth Ingineer, even though he had no training
or ability to perform auch duties. Is Ciptain of the "Aracelio", I vas ordered
1O SE 9 ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR J8033
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by the governont ahlipping concern "Vasticas" to give Rúa all possible cooperato
100 1n the fulf1llment of his functions. Rda thin cano to see me and asked,
among other thingo, that I surrerder in hia the incoming and outgoing rall of
cortain apeciíto creumen who vere suaseclas of loing arainat the govermment.
Anothor Inatance of 111-treatrent which Cui an soamon resent is the discrimi
sation to which we aro subject dy the futan Curtoms as compared to the profese..
t1a1 treatront they accord to forelen callors, particularly those from behind
the Iron curtain. lost everything we tring fron abroad to allovlato the scarcity
suffered by our fanilios la conflacates at the Custone House.
St11l othor reasone for diegust are the many cute and discounte made from our
already lou pay and, very espectally, the ridiculously lou amount of foreigs eur
rency that wo ure allowed when we sall atroad. For spending money in foreign.
ports, all we got in local currency le the equivalent of 15 per weok which, of
course, are deducted from our basic eslaries. In applying this restriction, no
distinction is made between the cresten or the varlous officer ranko. It 1a 45
for everyone.
Becaupe of all this, and because of the terrible conditions under which
Communiam koops our homeland, most Cutan sailore and officers aro ataunch anti-
Communiots. The Government knows thie, but nevertheless they must employ shat
they call "the reactionarion" because of the scarcity of other trained personnel
to man Cuban boats. Their only choice 1s to spy on us constantly, as I have
Just explained.
No to the operating conditions of the Cuhan merchant fleet, it 18 worth
mentioning that Pollah ships, which race sy a sizable proportion of Cuban ship.
ping, are supplied with Soviet made squiprent which the Russians have long dis
carded as obsolete. Again, my own ship is an examplo. The "Aracello" was com
pleted as recently as 1963 1n a Pollah shipyard. Yet, 1ta radar equiprent is so
obsolete that it is simply not used, since ve could never find the parts to re
pair it when 1t broke. A German rechrician told my Chief fate here that it mat
have been a World-War II unit.
Excessive bureaucratle red tape ars disorganization is another serious
problem confronted by Cuban shipring arc which often results in considerable
danage to those firms that trade vith tie Castro tyranny. I will Illustrato
this.
The Cuban government agency responsible for arranging maritime trenspor
tation for merchardise bought abroad l8 the "Empresa Cubana de Fletes" (CUPLEI).
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The government purchasing organization buys morchardino from forcien companios,
but fallo to inform CUFLET of the dato on which tho cargo is to be loadodo All
attempts to establish this arg to no avail. Then ond day the buying agency
cerves last minute notice that the merchandice will be rcady for loading.
CUFLET takes paine to find a versel in time but, more ofton than not, ite hasty
offorts are in vain. In the moantino, tho seller abroad grows impatient, as he
has long fulfilled his part of the doal and must continue to pay varohouse coata
because of a delay that 1o no fault of his.
This happens all the time, to the extent that many forelen firma refuso to
deal with such an undependable cuntoner as the Cuban government, or, foroseeing
the damages they may come to them hecause of such inefficiency they imposo the
harshest colling terms.
The unrest and chaos that I have deccribed la not peculiar to the merchant
fleet. I do not know many detaila about this because
I have been out at sea most
of the timo sinco I first heard of 1t, but I undorstand that the Cuban Navy wag
also 1n such turnoll that practically all tte officors were discharged early inla
fall. It is said that some of the diciesed naval officore were aisigned to the
merchant marine, and my men and I know a few instances. It is even true that
• Army officers with no naval experience are being appointed to high naval posi
tions. Howover, it is most Itkely that many of the purged officers will have
been shot or imprisoned. Such 1a. the Cube of today.
Lastly, we wish to emphasize that our decision to scek asylum in the United
States, has been made of our own free will. lo have been pressured into this dead
sion by no one. Our consciences no longer permit us to serve the cause of a Com
munist Cuba. Like hundreds of Cubane before us, we who love Cuba doeply cannot
longer andure the tyranny with which she is afflicted.
We appreciate with all our heart the help received from UNIDAD REVLUCINARIA
and we also wish to thank the gentlemen of the Press assembled here, for the at
tention given us.
Francisco Cobas.
Mland, 30 de Diciembre de 1965.
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CARBIDE SHIPMENTS CLEARLY IN THIS CATZGORY, WOULD APPRECIATE
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3. FURTIER, SUGGEST WAVE HAVZ Q-42 AND OTHERS INDICATE THAT
GROWING SECURITY CONTROLS OVER CUER' SHIPS MADE LIFE INTOLERABLE.
EXCEPT FOR. PRESENCE OF TWO OR THREY-DSE MEN (HE MIGHT NAME A FEW)
ON EACH SHIP, UNDOUBTEDLY MANY MORE EZAVEN WOULD DEFECT. Q-42 COULD
FURTHER SUGGEST HE KNOWS OF AT LEAST ONE SECURITY TYPE (NOT NAMED) WHO
HIMSELF THINKING OF DEFECTING, ANOTYER FACTOR HINDERING MORE DEFECTION:
IS FEAR OF REPRISALS AGAINST FAMILIES,
END OF MESSAGE
WILLIAN V.
1o2 C/VIs
BROE
RELEADING GEFICEA
SEPRODUCI
WH/C/YO
COORDINATINGCHFICERS
SECRET
OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIC
§ PROMISITED.
AUTHENTICATING
OFFICER
coor no
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САВДОРУ ТО ВОДЕ НО.
PILE AID ARP. TO BRANCH O
DESTROY!
1910.
THON
AETION
IMIVAVE
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIS NOTIPIRO
BEPDODUCTION PAOHIBITED
A RID COPY
NOVANCE COPY
Dissuro Dooreo Douses
EEUSRSFED
CF 2922
2300 20854
AT STORY FILED VIENNA AND PRIITED MIAMI HEPALE 23 DEC REPCPTIN?
CZUCY AJ: ICSICH OF ATCASTROUS ECONOMIC ERPORS REING USED EY
ARECROLL FADTEN: QUE MORE EXAMPLE INFERENT WEAKNESSES COMMUNIST
ССОМО:IC THOSIES. COMDININC WITH RECENT RUMANIAM AND SOVIE: AThIS&,C..
AS PART CF SASIC THEME TO AMCCROLL AUDIENCE THAT FUTURE CUSA TICHMI
BLEAK INDEED IF AFTER ALL THESP YEARS SOVIETS, JATELLITES AND
CHINESE VAILE SOLVE THESE PROSLENS. IF AVAILATLE WILL APPRECIATE
PRICIS OF CZECH! DOCUMENT
SECRET
CFl
PRECIS
2т
8:62 AP VIRUMA MIANS HERALD 23 CZECK AMSOPOLL RUMANIAN HIS
SEURES.
сзеск ирій tf
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will call sitere
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CLABSIDY TO DILE NO. LA
H-OBO TO FILE NO.
ILE MIDL RET. TO BRANCHLE
0831704 14 910-1-413-61
FROM
IMULAVE
ACTION
WHIC 8
TAFO
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
23/30 SECRET
BENBON/UNIT MOTOBICO
TOTAL COPIES
REPRODUCTION PROMI
ADVANCE COPY
TIME
BRID COPY
SECRET 2321532
PRIORITY
INFO DIR
CITE WAVE 2975
TYPIC MNSPAWN THUNIFORM
PEF! A•
93 1
1,1/31)
23Eu..2l01C
E. WAVE 7921
16Z 38
1. MEETING "'ITH ICONOMIDES DID NOT RESULT ANY QUOTABLE MITERIAL.
WHILE MEETING MOT EXPLICITULY STIPULATED CONFIDENTIAL IT WAS PRIVATE
IN MATURE AND DIPPOSE WAS TO RECEIVE "CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS" FOR
19-120-26
23 DeR65
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OSSACE TSIRIMOROS, THUS ME RELUCTANT RELEASE FIL ACCOUNT AND
THERESY NEGATE THAT APROSRO
PROMISING CONTACT.
HOREVER ANCHOLL ILL RELLASE AN ACCOUNT 24 DEG SAYING
INCOROLL HAS PRESENTED ITS STINY &
SHIPPING AND CALSE CASES TO
CREEK DIPLOATS WHO MEMBERS TSIRIMOKOS UN ENTOURAGE. WILL REPORT
DIPLOMATS STATEMENT CREEY. SOVT IS AWARE SHIPPING PROBLEM BUT BELIEVES
THIS VILL DECLINE AND DISAPPEAR IN FUTURE. RE GALBI, WILL SAY
DIPLOMATS ACKVOVLSOGED GALBE BEHAVIOR AND STATED THIS A MATTER BEING
CAREFULLY EXAMINED BY GREEN GOVT. THIS RELEASE WILL BE SEPARATE FROM
THAT DESCRIBED PARA ? REF B AND WILL BE AIRMAILED ADDRESSES PROVIDE.
BY
3. FOR DIR
RE PARA S REF B, RECHECK INDICATES
ALABART WAS SOSAKING OF MINISTER OF INUSTRIES LOPEZ BRAVO RATHER
THAN COMMERCE MINISTER DEL BRAVO IN THIS CONTEXT.
SECRET
CFN: 8075 8031 7921 ECOVOMIDES NOT RESULT VOT EXPLICITLY ISIR IMOKOS
AMSCROLL 24 DEC GALRE GREEN A 7 B & B ALABARI LOPEZ BRAVO DEL BRAVO.
BT
NNNN
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SSABBIDY TO DILE NO..
PILE NOD MET, TO DRANCHO
F00m
•ASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFITO
CO*1E9
19-132491.5
REPRODUCTION PROHIBITÉO
PP -
MO
CH
FT
UNIT
T I ME
Đv
Witle
O EID COPY
ELLE PR, WET, EEG CAZ, SAPPRIP, CO/IC 2
INFO
-ACTIONS
TYPIC MHSPAWN THUNIFORM
REF A.
17960 614106151
toSc
B. WAVE 7193(1/080,/ =
RE PARA 5 REF A AMSCROLL WILL WRITE LETTER SUGGESTED PARA 4
UPON RECEIPT CLIPS.
*E PARA 6& SEE REF B.
SECRET
CFN 7819 7969 7793 RE 5 A AMSCROLL A CLIPS RE 6 B
BT
SECRET
:,503.048
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MATTER LONE INTENSO BRANCH O MILE RI
JESSACE FOR!
3IG!
TOTAL COPIESI
36
xXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXXX
FOUTING
JIT: WH/C/CA/PP
D INDEX
6
S-E-C-R-E-T
5
EAT
: 5518/9138
-ENO INORI
2
•ATE: 17 DEC 65
O FILE IN CS FILENO.
To : JUWAVE
5p Die 69, 15 pE
19-23-566
. FROM: DIRECTOR
AG CEI
wAke
INFO: iR. FILE C RID COPY
, EEL, WER, CAD, CAlCROP, SilL 2,
Do 4, DOIN 3
WAVE
INFO
CITE DIR
66092
TYPIC MHSPAWN THUNIFORM
REF: WAVE 7921 (IN 16238)*
1. CONCUR PROP PROPOSAL PARAS & AND 7 REF. CONSIDER ALABART
RESPONSE HIGHLY REVEALING AND UNDERSCORES PROPOSAL GIVE SPANISH/CUBAN
• TRADE THEME WIDEST AND CONTINUING PLAY L.A. PRESS AND RADIO AND ALSO
EUROPEAN ARSA, SUGGEST AMHIM CABLE SUMMARY ANSCROLL PRESS RELEASE PER
PARA 7 REF TO SEVERAL OF ITS MORE RESPONSIVE OUTLETS INCLUDING|
IN
ORDER ASSURE FULLEST COVERAGE..
2. FOR
REQUEST STATION CABLE HQS WAVE ANY
REACTION
RESULT PROP PLAY ABOVE ALSO ANY STATION SUGGESTIONS FOR AMSCROLL USE IN
PREPARATION PRESS RELEASE AND PAPER TO BE FORWARDED
END OF MESSAGE
* Concerns intervlew with Spanish Consul-General In N.Y.
нося 1. R
14A
res
WE/C
(Phone)
WE/5
(Phone)
EE/K
WILLIAN V. BROS
C/UH
"COORDIMATINO OFFICERS
HELRASINO OFFICER
17-5
S-F-C-R-E-T
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED.
AUTHENTICATINO
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1a0en, Dres
o/no
CLASSION TO
nIce no. 14-13 0321 1 FLASSIFIED MESSAGE
26
SECRET
PERSON/UNIS NOTIFIEO
TOTAL COPIES
3°
PAGI I
REPROOUCTIC
PROMIBITEO
DESTROY OBe
FROM
ACTION
ADVANCE COPY
WAIT
wH/8
BI RID COPY
INFO
FIL VS, EEG, WEB, CAZ, CA/PROP, 004, DelH3,
SECRET 171551Z
PRIORITY WAVE INFO DIS CITE
TYPIC WUSPAWN THUNIFORM
REF$
3021
B. WAVE 7921
(N16238)
3931 (BACHMAN ACTING)
#PES ADVISE
(IN 12973).
17 DEC 65 18 17 1 3!
1o REF B DOES NOT INDICATE WHETHER MARIOS ECONOMIDES
DISCUSSED PARA ? REF B SUBJECTS IN QUOTABLE, OFF-
THE-CUFF, OR EXFICIAL STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MANNER.
2• IF CONOMIDES DID NOT STIPULATE REF B DISCUSSION
Air
SERACT
"CONFIDENTIAL" ONE, THEN SUGGEST PARA 7 REF B AMSCROLL PRESS
RELEASE ALSO INCLUDE STATEMENT FROM "OFFICIAL GREEN
GOVT (GOG)
„REPRESENTATIVE OF ISIRIMOXOS" UN ENTOURAGE INDICATED
HIS DISAPPROVAL OF SALBE AND LISTENED SYMPATHETICALLY TO AMSCROLL
PRESENTATION". ALSO, SOS OPPOSED TO GREEK SHIPPING TO CUBA.
3. WE HAVE CONSIDERED POSSIBILITY ISIRIMOKOS REACTION TO
ABOVE. ALTHO ISIRIMIKOS MAY DENY PERSON IN HIS EN-
TOURAGE MADE STATEMENT IT UNLIKELY HE WILL DENY GOG DISAPPROVAL
OF GALBE CONDUCT. FURTHERMORE, IN EVENT A DENIAL IS ACTUALLY
ISSUED, THIS WOULD SERVE AS USEFUL PEG KEEP STORY ALIVE AND
ALLOW FURTHER SDITORIAL CRITICISM OF GOG INACTION IN
SECRET
+ 19-120-25
17 DiES
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• лерив.
SECRET
IN 17131 PACEZ
# CLARINE CALDE AS PERSONA NA ENATAN
sinl
1'66
A• NO INDEX.
SECRET
CFN 8031 8021 7921 & NOT INDICATE MARKOS ECONOMIDES 2 B
ECONOMIDES NOT B A ONE Y B AMSCROLL GOG TSIRIMOKOS• UN GALBE
A¡SCROLL GOG GREEK CUBA TSIRIMOKOS ISIRIMIKOS GOG GALBE A
PEG GOS GALDE PERSONA NON GRATA NO INDEX
BT
SECRET
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## Page 319
10Ee, De Duo
CLASSICY PO FILE MO.
RILE TONNO PO BRANCH O
DEstror Dare.
TRON
LAU1A
ACTION
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICO
TOTAL COPIE
REPRODUCTION PROMIGITED
pP-
O RID COPY
AOVANCE COPY
Ciaouro D...
Peo Dovee
JUNIT
SE CRET (71819Z
PRIORITY INFO DIR
CITE WAVE 7938
RYBAT TYPIC ZRWAGON
RE WAVE 1882(1N(A7E7) E
AMFRANE-/ VENEZUELAN DOCUMENTATION COMPLETED. ARRIVING
ALITALIA 972 AT 2248 ON 19 BEC TOKYO TIME.
s. Ali
BERRED ALITALIA FLY N'12, ADIN TIA.
SECRET
VENS 7938 7892 AMFPA!I-I VENEZUELAN ALITALIA 772 2240 19"
BT
SECRET
...
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CLASTIFY TO FILE NO.
B-RE TO FILE NO.
MILE RICO PEP, TO BRANCH O
DesTRor Osie.
FO: ASIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PIEDOM/UAIT RUTIRTES
TOTAL COFIRS
14-120.11
BEPADOUCTION PRONIEITIO
EL
Wils 1s
2 RID COPY
TIE, VE, EE &, WE 2, C02, Snees, срос, сор, ст/ат, сархи, т, вар
3x1, 7Ch3
•SECRET 1618282
DIR INFO
CITE WAVE 7921
16 DEC 651% 1 6238
TYPIC MASPAWN THUNIFORM
REF
WAVE 1852 (N (2973)
1. REF DELEGATION UNABLE SEE ISIR IMOXOS DUE PRESS IN BUSINESS.
HOWEVER RECEIVED FOR HOUP, ANDHALF 12 DEC BY MARKOS ECONOMIDES
WHO DESCRIBED SELF AS GEEN DIPLOMAT WHO AIDE TO AND TRAVELING
WITH ISIF IMOKOS.
20 DELEGATION RAISED IWO SUEJECTS
A• GALDE
B. GREEN SHIPPING TO CUBA
3. SE ZA ECONOMIDES INDICATED HIS DISAPPROVAL OF GALBE AND..
LISTENED SYMPATHETICALLY TO AMSCROLL ARGUMENIS. MADE NO PROMISES
•UT SAID WOULD GIVE AMSCROLL PREPARED PRESENTATION OF CASE TO
ISIPIMOKOS, (THIS INCLUDED LATEST AMSCROLL LETTER DESCRIBED
WAVE 7193.
ECONOMIDES DID NOT INDICATE ANY ACTION BEING TAKEN
TO PAN.C. GALEE.
4. RE 23 SAID HE AND GREEK COVT WELL AWARE PROBLEM AND OPPOSED
TO IHIS SHIPPING. EXPLAINED CONTINUATION DUE GEEK SHIP OWNERS
SECRET
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WEALTHY AND POWERFUL. EXPRESSED APPRECIATION FOR AND COMMENTED
ON THOROUGHNESS OF AMSCROLL FILE THIS SUBJECT PREPARED FOR ISIRIMOKOS
AND LEFT WITH. ECONOMIDES.
5. IN CONCLUSION ECONOMIDES SAID ME MOST SYMPATHÉTIC WITH AIMS .
APSCROLL AND ADDED THAT PREVIOUS LETTERS TO ISIR IMOKOS
ON CALBE
HAD DEEN HELPFUL. URGED THAT AMSCROLL KEEP HIM AND ISIR IMOXOS
INFORMED
FUPTHER DEVELOPMENTS PARA 2 SUBJECTS• WILL POUCH AMWORD-3
REPORT THIS MEETING WHEN PREPARED•
6.
WHILE IN NEW YORK AMSCROLL DELEGATION CALLED UPON
SPANISH CONSUL-GENERAL MANUEL ALABART ‹WHO RELATED TO AMBLEAK-1)
SEEKING ENTREE TO TSIRIMOXOS. CONVERSATION LED TO SHIPS BEING BUILT
IN SPAIN. FOR CUBA• POINT WAS MADE TO ALABART THIS ACTIVITY COULD
BACKFIRE ON SPAIN PARTICULARLY IN VIEW RECENT INTERNATIONAL LONG-
SHOREHEN ASSOC CILA) RESOLUTION TO BOYCOTT FREE WORLD SHIPS THAT
TRADE WITH CUEA• ALABART RESPONDED THIS SUBJECT OF GREAT INTEREST
TO SPANISH MINISTEP COMMERCE LOPEZ DEL BARRIO ESPECIALLY IF TRADE
WITH CUPA WOULD REFLECI UNFAVORABLY UPON SPAIN'S ANNOUNCED ECONOMIC
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR PALANCE LATIN AMERICA. SAID DEL BARRIO
HAD LEFT NEW YORK FOR
MADRID TWO DAYS PREVIOUSLY AND HAD DISCUSSED
WITH ALABARI PROBLEM OF CUBAN TRADE AS IT RELATES TO PLANS FOR REST
SECRET
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## Page 322
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SECRET
OF CONTINENT, IN CONCLUSION ASKED FOR AMSCROLL STUDY THIS MATTER
PLUS INFO ON SHIPPING BOYCOTT AND COPIES ILA RESOLUTIONS IN
ORDER FORWARD THEM TO DEL BARRIO. IDEN C OF REF NOW GATHERING
MATERIAL TO COMPLY WITH REQUEST.
7. VAVE SUGGESTS AMSCROLL PREPARE PRESS RELEASE ON STUDY OF
SPAIN/CUBA TRADE AND ITS POTENTIALLY ADVERSE EFFECT ON SPAINISH
• HOPES FOR REST OF LA• COULD ARRANGE PICKUP BY AMHIM AND POSSIBLY
WIPE SERVICES FOR SUBSEQUENT REPLAY BY OTHER
STATIONS. PURPOSE
TO NEEDLE SPAIN TO DISCOURAGE ITS TRADE WITH CUBA. REQUEST DIR,
COMMENTS.
SECRET
CFN 7921 7852 ISIRIMOKOS 12 MARKOS ECONOMIDES GALBE 2A EMSCROLL
NO PROMISES 7993 NOT INDICATE PNG 2B 2 AMWORD-3 MANUEL ALABART
AMPLEAK-, ILA LOPEZ DEL BARRIO ILA C LA AMHIM
ECRET
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CRABOIDY TO FILE NO..
TODDO TO FILE NO.
ONE MIOD PET. TO BRANCH O
DIATOOr D318.
Twow
ACTION
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
2%2 SECRET
PERSON/UNTY NOTIFTED
TOTAL COPIES
779-120-16
38
GEFENCUCTION PROMIBITED
LA
MO
EL
ADTANCE COPY
BRID COPY
Disord nore Due
ME, VR, WEE, EEG, DÖ4, DeNS, CAZ, CAlpRap, elliCz
S
EC PET 161500Z
WAVE
INFO DIR CITE
8018, (EACHMAN
THUR IFORM
PEF A. WAVE 7819 (41 2365)
ACTIONL
E .
6219, 28 MAY 65
ARTICLE
1.
AFTERNOON PAPER VRADYNI IN FRONI-PAGE APTOE: 65 : 1 6 1 43
15 DEC HEADLINED AMSCPOLL REF A REQUEST TO FONMIN TSIR IMOKOS FOR
DEPORTATION GALBE• PRINTED GIST AMSCROLL LETTER•
2.
WILL NOW APPROACH TSIRIMOKOS UPON
LAITER'S RETURN FROM U.S. AND CALL ATTENTION TO I/12'S 27 MAY
I!TSPPELLATION IN PAPLIAMENT PER REF B. T/12 WILL ASK WHAT
ACTION ISIRIMOKOS INTENDS TAKE. IF ISIRIMOKOS ANSWER UNSATIS-
FACIORY, TiiZ WILL ADVISE HIM OF INTENT RE-RAISE ISSUE FROM
FLOOR PAPLIAMENT. WILL KEEP ADDEES ADVISED OF I/12 PROGRESS.
3. AIRMAILING CLIPS AND TRANSLATION TO WAVE AND HOS.
4. NO INDEX.
SECRET
CFN
*8018 7819 6219 28 65 VRADYNI 15 DEC REF A TSIRIMOKOS CALBE
THUPRISE/12 (*/12)
SECKETS 27 NAY T/12 T/12 F/12 MAS NO INDEX
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## Page 324
СВАЗДІВУ ТО ВЛЕД НО.
I-DEP TO PILE NO.
FILE BIOO
TROM
ACTION
M. WATE
SIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
U/
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED
TOTAL COPIES
LAG
196=e.16
PEFRODUCTION FROMATTEDS
FI
E RID COPY
SECP ET 142340Z
INFO DIR
CITE WAVE 7392
RYBAT TYPIC ZPWAGON
REF WAVE 7343 (NOT SENT
(N12663)*
15C. 71: 14727
Minor promi a printillie i a
CHlid: is 118160
1O AMFRAME-I CIDENS BOOVED ALITALIA FLICHT 772 DEPARTING CAPACAS.
18 DEC TO ARRIVE TOKY 2208 ON 19 DEC. DELAY DUE JAPANESE EMBASSY
REFUSAL ACCEPT PRESENT DOCUMENIATION THUS NECESSITATING HIS OTAINING
VENEZUELAN PASSPORT.
2. AMFPAME-1 IS CHÍ EF ECONOMIC WARFARE SECTION AMSCROLL AND HAS
COLLABORATED WITH STATION AND AMWASP-I ON JAPAN/CUBA TRADE OPS. HE
PREPARED DISCUSS WITH OSCAR OR OTHER C/O HOW AMSCROLL MIGHT BETTER
SUPPORT EFFORT REDUCE THIS TRADE.
3.
GOP DIP: WAVE WILL TOA, CHARGES THIS OP TO YOPOLL/AI.
4.
AMFRAME-1 ENROUTE
ON SENSITIVE OP. ORIGINATING
TRIP CAPACAS IO HIDE WAVE APEA ORIGIN. AS NOTED ABOVE IT NECESSARY
¿FOR HIM OPTAIN VENEZUELAN DOCUMENTATION WHICH HE ARRANGING THROUGH
FATHER AND UNCLE WHO VENEZUELAN CITIZENS AND SENIOR GOVERNMENT
OFFICIALS.
SFORET
SECRET
iss
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## Page 325
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CFN
11V14727 Pagai.eL
7892 7843 NOT SENT AMFRAME-I ALITALIA 772 CARACAS 18 2200 19
JAPANESE AMFRAME-1 AMSCROLL AMWASP-I JAPAN/CUBA OPS OSCAR C/0
AMSCROLL TOA. OP YOPOLL/AI -1 OP VENEZUELAN -
BT
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## Page 326
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•SECRE T 142340Z
INFO DIR
CITE WAVE 7893
RYBAT TYPIC ZRWAGON
REF WAVE 2392 (N) 4221)
IDEN:
RAFAEL RIVAS VAZQUEZ
SECRET
CFN 7893 7392 RAFAEL RIVAS VAZOUEZ
ST
SL
14Ccf6e 1 4707
SSouT
"" titds nonsi ions
INDER. DYS DI-
СLA9DIDY TO 01LI 1D. сн
I-AEO PO-PILE NO:
PILE RIOO DER, TO ORAMCH O
DEsPaor O910.
ÀSSIFIED MESSAGE!
rotré corlts
31
SECRETES
PERDON/ UMI. MOTII00
TROM
ImwauE
ACTION
ADVANCE COPY
LiA Cr
U FW
TIME
DEfWNIE5
J RID COPY D...... ..... Druoro
TILP, VR, APPP, S/FE8, E/WH4, C/PE, C/E1, CLEI2, C/E1/04. GDE
PROMIBIT
AMO
FI
NNN
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## Page 327
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSUNiONIT NOTIFICO
TOTAL
16
PILE MIO REP. TO DRAMCH O
DEsTROY Dae.
FROM
ACTION
+1-120-8433
IL CA
1- 62
D RID COPY
ADVANCE CORV
Quese Quanto Ore
TINT.
SECRET 111831Z
DIR INFO
CITE WAVE 7853
TYPIC MASPAWN THUNIFORM
REFO WAVE 7852 ((N'/2973)
IDEN A. DR. MARIO SEIGLIE MONTORO, UR SECRETARY GENERAL.
IDEN B. DR. FERNANDO FERNANDEZ CAVADA, IIR SECRETARY FOR
äOREIGN AFFAIRS.
IDEN C. DR • JOSE R ALVAREZ DIAZ, RECOGNIZED ECONOMIST,
FORMER CUBAN CABINET MINISTER (OF MACIENDA).
SECRET
: i.. :.
.i.
11 Dec 65 #* 1293 0
CFN 7853 7852 A DR MARIO SEIGLIE MONTORO UR B DR FERNANDO FERNANDEZ
CAVADA UR DR JOSE R ALVAREZ DIAZ HACIENDA
BT
NNN
SECRET
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## Page 328
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TOTAL COPIES
48
WHICHAPP
REFRODUCTION PROMIBITED
2a.
SECRET
PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED
ACTION
logan copy
ADVANCE COPY
1'' LE, NEERS
WELL WET GAZ CA/CROSS14 224,2023
P I ME
SECP FT 112705Z
11 DEc DEc # 12998
DIP INFO
CITE WAVE 7859
TYPIC MHSPAWN
REFS A. WAVE 7695(N07753
B. • WAVE 7631
GN 05886
• NOT
SENT
1• HEADLINE STORY 11 DEC DIARIO LAS AMERICAS FEATUPED FRONT
PAGE WAVE-INSPIRED AFP ARTICLE STATING JAPAN AND SPAIN TO BE
PRINCIPAL TARGEIS OF CONTINENT-WIDE BOYCOTT. APTICLE PEFERS TO
BOYCOTT AGREEMENT EY PORTWORKERS OF US, CANADA AND PUERTO PICO AND
TO EXPECTED INCREASE IN EFFECTIVENESS DUE TO ILA AND GLEASON
SUPPORT •
IN ARTICLE, SPAIN CHARACTERIZED AS ONE OF MAJOR
SUPPLIERS AND JAPAN AS PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF CUPAN FUNDS WHICH
USED TO PPOMOTE NEMISPHERIC SUEVERSION. FIGURES PE JAPAN/CUBAN
TRADE PROVIDED BY UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (UF).
ARTICLE ALSO
PPOMINENTLY MENTIONS COPREA AND FORDO.
3. AIRMAILING CLIPS TO ADDEES.
14:124-3.53
SECRET
Die IS
CFN 7859 7625 7631 NOT SENT
"SECRET.
DIAPIO LAS AMEPICAS AFF
' Us CANADA
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## Page 329
INDEN, DIS DO
CLASBINY TO PILE NO.
H-RET TO PILE NO. -
CLASSIFIED MESSADE
43
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT MOTIFIED
POrAL COPIeS 2 i
190170-76
REPRODUCTION PAOMIBITEO
PP =
CISS
10
FITC
F#OM
ACTION
INFO
ADVANCE COPY
K RID COPY
Joneso Druoro
LE VE ASS, CLFE8, C/C1, C/F12, C/A101, CAC
TIME
S
E CRET 1009212
10 DEC 65#6 M6 1 95 1
PRIORITY WAVE INFO DIR CITE
5725
RYBAT TYPIC ZRWAGON
REF: DIR 53721%
1o PLEASE HAVE AMFRAME ONE COME
TO ARRIVE 15 DECEMPER. PLEASE
ADVISE AIRLINE AND FLIGHT. ASK AIRLINE RESERVE ROOM L
_MILTON HOTEL.
HE WILL BE CONTACTED AT AIRPORT BY PERSON USING NAME OSCAR.
2º IF AIRPORT CONTACT ABORTS AMFRAME ONE SHOULD GO TO LOBEY OF
_ HILTON HOTEL AT 10 AM OR 10 PM WHERE HE WILL BE CONTACTED EY
OSCAP..
3. PLEASE CABLE DESCRIPTION AMFRAME ONE:
4. ABOVE CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS REPLACE
CONTACT CITED
5684.
SECRET
CENS 5125 63724 15 OSCAR 12 AM 10 PEST
75684
8T
* HAS CONCURRED USING AMFRAME- TO ASSIST IN
DEFECTION OPS
SECKET
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PILE DIO CLE NO. -
HEr, 1089070D
OrsTROr D910.
FROM
CLASSIFI
MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED
TOTAL COPIES
32
ACTION
INFO
WHICH
& RID COPY
ELE V2, CSliS, US8, EE 6, CA2,
SECRET ÷ N
1081TY 019 :751050
CIT:
7399
734!F0R!
REFS: 144
pee: (488125
B..
(210801) 4
7:31.
6a106158.
LO HERE ENSE CROSSED INTRANS ISSION.
2. RE PAPA A REFO, ECLIEVE IT USY BE MISHLY
;- 121-7-41
REPRODUCTION PROMIBITED
FL-TE :
DEBEATION BACK ENSCROLL OR OTHER SUITABLE KUBARK
GUFOLD CROP: PEGGIELY FROM NEW YORK, TO SEE DEPUTY
FRIME MISTER GOD FOSCION MINISTEP ILIAS ISIRIMOKOS
÷ HU
15 18 5EP IN GIORUS DEBAISO CROIP CAV USE PAPA 3%
ROF & ARGUMENE EM OTHERS ASAINST CALDE TO DEMAND BALBE°S
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HILATIONS, LIE. SLINO DE HIGHLY DOUBT ISIRINONOS WILL
AGENT THI? DELIOS AT THIS TIME BECAUSE HIS FRAN 05
ALIENATE US COLLIE NOTE ON CYPRUS ISSUES, WE CAN EXPLOI1
ISSUE THRU WHETHEN ASSETS.
ALSO FAIRILONDS, PNOWN FOR
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ARTICLE ENTITLED "GREEK COMPANIES JOIN STRUGGLE
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RAF• RIVAS VAZGEZ OF ANTI-CASIRO ORGANIZATION
MOVIMENTO UNIDAD RSVOLUCIONARIA (MURI" (SIC).
LEITER PRAISES AND THANKS UNIDENTIFIED GREEK
FIRMS, SHIPPING COMPANIES, AND PEOPLE WHO
TRADITIONALLY DEFEND DEMOCRATIC AND ANTI-COMMIE
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"SCOVOMIG FESEARON OFFICE," ALSO, "VETY FEW",
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EIDS AS FULL SPYING AGAINS! THOSE WHO OPEN.
THEIR COUMIR: AND PORTS IS ANEEN SHIPS IS COMPLETELY
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PLANS AGAINST CUBA" SINCE EEGINNING CASTRO
SEGIME, ESPECIALLY DURING
SM PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S
TENURE IN OFFICE• YET, ON 21 NOV 65 AVGI
PRAISED KENNEDY, STATED WARREN COMMISSION REPORT
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AND CLAIMED XENNEDY KILLED BY *UNDEMOCRATIC DARK
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USING PARA 3 ABOVE ARGUMENTS PLUS ANY OTHER
DEROG. INFO PERTAINING TO THIS THEME, PARTICULARLY
USE OF CASTRO BY INTL COMMUNISM TO SPREAD GERM
OF TOTALITARIAN COMMUNISM TO OTHER DEMOCRATIC
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END OF MESSAGE
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Cuban seamen.
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UR
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA -
March, Dooeber 7, 1005
FeLo Eloas Earinolos
Poralen Kriston
vandatey or Porten 1Talre
Athens, Greece
Escallongs
In tho pasto no have addronel earnl lotters lo Gront: Covermant of
Mosals concuire the case ol Joso lula ralbo, the Cabon Chargo doleralros
In Athan,
•u rave informed the reposentativos of tha Gracl: pooplo of dal
hola notorious backerrand da a gangator and Commund et. altato, a baokzroand
to shich he livad up recently shan ho shot at a croak bus driver at Thermopi
Ino over a tricial traffle angunant and, instand, thos lie dife.
No ard and prondly 1o, palentlose madoo of the rina that calbe so
proconta la "rosad,
Fouver, when wo ragrat the inad its mrought over the
Gronk nation by 1to Gromment's falloro to apol him va aro not coting out
of pollueal passion,
Surely, you sll agme that sten the heed of a diplo
mallo alasion pahlioly flros his sun en the eltines of the country stero he
1e poorailini, ho 19 notary ith ubnost doroopeet, for the Lem of that conn
to and, hono, for the country as a uhole.
Tho loant ho doserves 1a to be
declari! params non prala", and tiat only 1e the afamial covorment 18 10
benevolent as to overlook the laot that the inault 15 rolly doring fren the
rigine that soleta the erinaily inono as 1t0 cpreventatives abroad,.
REE.
Wo, as astomers of lied turmom orleln, havo slums felt snehat
*a to tho Gras poople, uhan no also addie an tho dirost doomianta of the
ancient fatiars of Cullisation, Theralora, ve mero honomtily saddonad to doa.
that the past coverment of your country planed the parsonal Irlendchip of a
two gencetors albe mi Indrone Papandma boro tho sco old ilgalty of
the Rollonio nations And me are anddened even more than thoas sotions are -
deseribed li dotall In the prosso
2Z2TZEE
Therefore, ve are confident that you will anonoe us lf us provido fur
ther eldenco ai the Castro ragleole and Calbele porsonal comternt for fou
nationa mai a Grance.
Imodataly folloung Iu a anner of the "dosaler
that so havo ommulled on soso Into Calbo
NO SES ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR 3-8033
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UR
MOVIMENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA -
Mole Eloas Taliinates
Pace 2
December 7 1905
No 18 a naturallood Caban of Spanish ostrin, to lot Spain Deemso of
the garden C9V1l Her whore ho was organisar and Prosorator of the lad Pop
Lar Tilburale
No moval to Havana, Cuba in 1941 and vorted on soveral nampapers and
radio statis
no has alriya boon outrtanding for has volone and pollt
eal seandals In Pavor of tho Cormundate and lost devanal jobs due to lia a
plonito, tinine nataro. Te mo nered Profeseor of Peal Lar in the Univer
alty of oriento in 1950, ant beeme astociated ith a coup innn as "The -
Corruntot profocaora of the santiaco Invarilty".
Tho Cartro brothere, Fidel and Rail, bagas tha final pase of their ro
volt in 1957 fon the Jara l'aostra rountains
Daring the tina, and from
11s hone 17 centlaze de Cubis Galho sas in ciandestno sontert with the ra
volte
Ma horo sag m essontial lint an the cornioation channel alth the
Deny as partoo Vilna terin (Rall Seste fenatically com
mrint 11f0) ud oven Ral Mineolf wore sorol visitors to Galbels hore.
And that ice Grito"s rari dor all oi thas supporta
2o overla? Verna (Jarnary Io 199) Galbo sas nsol ivanals drotor of
tor, Balbo ma .
namod Agronio Caltural (Oultaral Minche, 1u the Ouben Ibaam to Fire ar
fron thoro is 0 prenne position in Ithense
Galbo 1s 3 lenous robisophrando and thoro In a history of nontal dison.
des In Ide fa:11y.
Fle brothor, Pascual, comitted salie.
t's nothes,
she del in Dela in 195% sue Insane.
Her brother, a fomar Canon of the
Cathadral do la 3e0 do inragosa, also mas Inanno.
on the rott that concera lalbe a rale in the orandsation and Runotio
ng of the Cormiet Topular Courta during the Sardch Cull Far
ntorootine to noto that 11o nano 1o listed In Cho "Cura Conarl" (Genera
Canoo), Rie Jardu Corarment a rass Inilotent of the most outstanding Rec
perpotrators of atrocitles during the confliot.
For the see reason, Galbe
In more, tho fo Sparial odies uo have boon foruros banal Iron Mle hone
Land by the 1 thorttles
let an a chamoterlete asplay of noro, the castro poverent 1aet
Fabrun Ineros a qocial diplonatic passport to lalbe e that tras tomme
ndorablo innds citizen could enter the country that has banned his en
ttan a cortmence of Caban Heals of Miploto Hestons that ret In Fadrid
10 SE 9 ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFOSO FR 3-8033
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UR
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA -
FoF, Eloas Indilnokos
Page 2
Decarber 7a 2965
Another Carrosto affront to a Ventern Furopoan nation In unici dalbe
vas Instapertall
Inotiz, vo ileh to oall jour attention on the fact that the nome
decant and stato of Cabalo Aplomatle represantativos havo dorm that
Chey omnot stent Cantrole rankory al Mplonsoy anil Intronational laro,
ds exeplos, wo nen olta the very roset deseotiono of ama. Lale
Po Aloneo rompentea, Oban Arhameador lo pront Ertaing Miberto Alena
Indyrunlly and soulmelvely, the deoent proplos of tho merla aro
Lanscootaare Chengalven fron the Infay of Castrole.
Ias9, 90sr, tho
ergen of Ojs e om popolation morfoomenzl mon, lusinoserin, Intollo
ennlo, Oro 19 nore lo so1» the ponenl part of the crostost masa cuo
Lot na narno that tho past thet a 21van miglar lo indurede ad
totalitalm vere not muer mongh for the nation ulth the oldert den
oratlo trade Mor to brank all 1109 ilta 1to iv a utandari, calbern
preposterus beluvlour at Thomoyilao le nore than racoon morzio An
ds corima ni sitrenta to the irodl people civo eron nore poreon
condant that this tlao, our aduico, undel 10 tho aduloe
Of rOlloREnI asisation, vall not po unhoadedo.
Sinarely yours,
Flo sclaiin ortor
Seorotasy Gonoral
IO SE 9 ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR 3-8033
tesi
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UNIDAD REVOLUCHONARIA
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SUBJECT
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TYPIC/MISPAWN/Operational
Luiz GOMEZ Wanguemert Commentary
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AR : FYI
REF: DIR-53981, 28 October 65
ABSTRACT
ANCEDFILA
As Headquarters is aware, JMWAVE is refuting on a con
tinuing basis and via all appropriate assets commentaries
similar to that discussed in the reference.
As for this
particular GOMEZ broadcast the Station prepared a guidance
for AMSCROLL use, primarily its radío, the point of which
was that GOMEZ had become eligible for the
"Foot "n Mouth
Club" due his admission
on 21 October that Camarioca was a
plebiscite and his statement on 22 October, no doubt as a
result of a prod from his Communist superiors that "I think
I made
excessive concessions..." explaining that the people
are really leaving due to economic reasons.
We agree and
say that the economic reasons are to obtain three meals a
day, to be able
dae guidance ends with into now ety ta buy es foot out on
your mouth now, GOMEZ",
Ja Philip G. ELMARD
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IDENTITY A UHO RADIO SCRIPT WRITER FOR AMSCROLL AND WHO FORMERLY
WORKTO IN SPAIN OU SAME PAPER AS CALSE: GALBE BOIN ZARAGOZA, SPAIN
OF PROMINENT AND WEALTHY PARENTS. MOTHER WAS INSANE AT TIME OF HER
DEATH IN 1954 IN CUBA. HER BROTHER WHO AT ONE TIME CANCNIGO (CANONY
OF THE CATHEDRAL DE LA SEO DE ZARAGOZA ALSO INSANE AT TIME MOTHER'S
DEMIN. GALSE IS KHOUN TO HAVE INHERITED INSANITY TRAITS FROM
MATERNAL SIDE AND IS SCHIZOPHRENIC.
2. GALBE EDUCATED AS LAWYER. DURING SPANISH CIVIL WAR HE
ACTIVE IN CREATING "POPULAR COURTS" AND WAS PROSECUTOR (FISCAL DE
LOS TRISUNALES POPULARES) OF THOSE OPPOSED TO SPAVISH REPUBLIC,
BECAME FAMOUS QUE FERCOITY OF ATTACKS AGAINST DEFENDAVIS. DUE: THIS
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dO iTTU: CiViL MA? CALDE MENT FRANCE AND MARGISO FRENCHIGHNI.
JURN MOISE HELLE WHERE SHE PROSPERED DUMING A SEAUTY SHOP. YE
LÄSE SEE THOLY HEALTH AND HELD JOSS ON A NUNSER CE NEWSPAPERE.
NEGLE GOING LONG ANY ONE JO3 DUS EXPLOSIVE NATURE AND ACTUALLY
CISCO FROM EAPORMACION REPLAT INFORMACION. IN EAGLY FORTIES TURES
TO RADIO -CAN AND IN 1944 FIRED FROM RADIO STATION OF CUBAN MIN-
ARTY SE SOUGATION DUE VIOLENT ATTACH POPE PIUS XII. CIRCA 1950
CILSE C3T1J20 J03 AS PROFESCOR OF PENAL LAW AT UNIVERSITY OF
CRIEUTE CAU SANTIAGOS WHERE HE ASSOCITED WITH LESTISTS. BECAS
I'SCCISINITING STUDENTS IN COMMUNISH, AMONG ATTENDEES VAS VIL
ESPIN CATUL RON'S WIFES: GALBE'S SANTINGO HOME WAS RELAY CENTE?
FOR MESSIGES TO AND FROM FIDEL CASTRO THEN FIGHTING IN THE SIZZPA
MAESTRA.
dO I JAN S9 NANED PRISON DIRECTOR AND THEREAFTER CULTURAL.
ATTACHE TO ROME.
5. IDENTITY 3, A CUBAN NATIONAL WHO HNEW GALSE DURING CUZA.
PERIOD CONFIRNED PARA 2 STATEMENTS
END TOLD AMBLEAT-S THAT GALBE
PARTICIPATIO IN FAKE TRIALS OF ANTICOMMMUNITS AND AS PROSECUIOR
ALWAYS DEMANDED DEATH PENALTY, IDENTITY B IS AN INFORMANT OF .A9-
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ABSTRACT
Chief of Station, JMWAVE
SUEUECT
AMSCROLL/Publication on Cuban Sugar Problems
ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES
ACTION REQUIRED: FYI
We forward undor separate cover subjoct publication which was
recently sent to AMSCROLL mail recipients interested in economic
materinl.
In produciny this study a particular effort was made to
keep it objective and factual on the theory that in the case of sugar
the facts spenk for themselvos and need only to be pulled toyethor.
We also believo that objoctive material similar to the attached should
over a perlad of time enhance the reputation of the AMSCROLL economie
scction as a serious and objoctivo outfit that secks to discredit the
Castro regime by publicizing the truth.
2.
The Station would appreciate leadquarters' reaction to this
publication.
Additional copies
are available should distribution via
KMFORGET or othor means be desired.
It may be of interest to report that a copy of the attachod
report has been mailed to Identity, currently in Geneva where he de
represonting his company at the sugar conterence.
This was done
directly under the ANSCROLL oconomic section letterhead and vid
AMWORD-l's brother, an employee in the research department of
Identity's company.
Presa & liven Winch
fre Philip G. ELMARD
19-120-266 a
Attachments:
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2. Identity, USC
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NLALNATTENS
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CAN FIGA INDERING
ABSTRACT
Chias of Station, IMWAVE!""
SUBJECT
MIVIPER/Exploitation Cuban Trudo Practices
ACTION RESUMES AGAGGAAICHS
ACTION REQUIRED: For use as Headquarters determines
REFERENCES:
A. WAVE,- 5912•
B.
DIR.15158
We forward by separate cover the article described in the
references.
the first iten In the AUSCROLL economic report
which can and should be attributed to AUSCROlL research.
be of interest to record that the firet paragraph of this item was
developed from 0/27839-65 of 17 September as authorized by referonce B
The second paragraph was developed from a lead obtained from 0/27812-65
of 22 september which sent us to two publications by Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fennor and Smith.
The last sentence of paragraph 3 was
developed from information in the Wall Street Journal of 22 and 28
September.
2. The Station of course will be interested in any replay
generated by loadquarters via AMPATRIN-I or other asset.
ECOM
11SMLL
fu. Philip G. ELMARD
Attachment:
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COMINGHIS 011
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CLASSINICATOORO
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economic intelligence report
FROM THE L'R. ECONOMIC RESEARCH BUREAU
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.R.)
ISC Att. UFGA-23449
7 Oct 65
OFFICES
10S.E. $ 50.
MAILINGAD 'RESS
Ber 1940
3P
Miomi, Floride
PMONE:
973 - 8033
VOL. I No. 1
1.- Cuba continues desperate attenots sell surar.- The Cuban sugar monopoly, CUBA
EUCAR, on September 6 concluded a sale of 5,000 tons of ran sugar for October 1965
delivery to the Irandan sugar organisation.
that it nas declared to have originated in the Caribbcan, including Peru, excluding
larket reports were correct in stating that the country of origin was in
The price agreed to was 18 pounds sterling per ton (C and F) Less 55-
shillings per ton to cover the expensos of the tender.
This deal was engineered by
Restzucker of Dortmund, an organisation also selling Cuban sugar to Jordan and which
wishes to keop its name out of those sales.
Another interesting development in Cuba's sugar selling activities during the month
of Soptember was quoting sugar for futuro delivery at or under the London spot
price on the day the offer was bade. In other words, Cuba is offering sugar under
the world market value.
MICROFILMED
Examplo of this were:
OCT 2 0 1965
Country
Irag/Ceylon
Jordan
Scandinavia
Scandinavia
Sweden
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Dato of Sala
Sept
9
Sept 11
Sept
7
Sept
13
Sept
9
Sept
9
Amount
10,000
3,000
10,000
2,500
10,000
10,000
10,000
Selling
Price
Per Ton
(in Sterling)
16
15-15-0
18-2-0
18
16-16-0
18-10-0
18-15-0
DOC. MICRO: BER.
Market
Price
22.50
22.95
24
21.10
22.50
21.55
Delivery
Nov
NO v
'65
Jan 166
Oct
Dec
Jan
166
Sept
It is difficult to explain this curious behavior in terms other than Cuba's despor
ate need for foreign exchange.
These salos at these prices can only result in a
net loss to Cuba due to Cuba's inefficient sugar production.
This loss will be cor
1 to w2.10 on September 27).
2. Free forld Shinning drops 51% - Twenty Western vessels called on fled Cuban ports
during the past month of August.
The trend continues downward; the August 1963
tal was 24,
and the one for August 1964 was 41, which means a decrease of 51%, when
August 1965 (20 vessels) is compared to August 1964.
aron, rita, ances inar it ith out el he and yes a roomed by Loba
:5 car*/ tors.
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which firm withdrew 11,691-ton tanker, VAlit, and the other vessels it owns and/or
operates.
From a total of 17 vessols, TSAVLIRIS has boen using 12 in the Red Cuba trade, The
12 vesselo aro: FREE ENTERPRISE, FREE LIERCHANT,
NEIV FOREST, NE GATE, NS: GROVE,
NEY GLADE,
TRADER, and FREE NAVIGATOR.
A FEIGN EVIGOR parat a Eporatea vessel under ritash, Lebanese
TS..VLIRIS operates its vessels under British,
or Haltian flags, this last action being Illogal according to a July 6, 1965 Haltdan
The FREE NAVIGATOR has changed Its name seven times.
The NE. HEATH has delly
ered tro shipments of Cuban sugar to Jayan, which have not been accepted by Japanese
refineries, because stain and rust from vessel's hold has spoiled cargo.
August the Lebarige 7,260 ton SAN SPYRIDON had arrived in the United Kingdom with
1,600 tons of Cuban sugar spoiled by sea water.
TSAVILIRIS' vessels have made 50 trips to Red Cuba during the last two years.
bureau indicate hat Be outar attent elves on ee has afree received =
bureau indicate that the Cuban Management Boycott Committee has already received
several lotters
support from Free World Chambers of Conmerce.
Details are expected
to be known shortly.
5.- Eree liorld dockworkers' boycott to receive boost. The announcement of a Conta
nental Dockworkers Congreas to be held in Venezuela during the first tho weoks of -
October confirm last month's report that an increase in boycott activities against
vessels flying the flags of countries still trading with Conmunist Cuba.
6.- Japanese Trade Mission gets "chilly" recention in Latin America due to Red Cuba
A Japanese Trade Mission, headed by fir. Kazue Kitagawa, President of "Sumi,
tono Electrical Industries" came under fire while touring Mexico, Veneruela, Brazil,
Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru.
Latin Americans brought up matter that Japar
vas indirectly financing subversion by providing Castro with an average of 5l mil
lion dollars a month for the last 4 years.
Japanese were told to choose between the
Red Cuban market and the Latin American market.
Some examples follow: article by L. Rojas Ospina ir. "Excelsior", Medeo, Sep. 4g
1965; in Brazil, a speech by Congressman Flaviano Riberiro dated Sep. 4, 1965, and
an article by Custavo Corcao published in "Diario da Noticias", Rio de Janeiro, Sep.
•, 1965 Issue, made the headlines.
In Linia, Peru, a speech by Congressman Ricardo
Temoche made
the local Japanese embassy respond with a vague statement of justifica
In Chile, an editorial of "El Mercurio" stressed this point to Japanese visi
7.- Cuban exiles block Castro's attempt to soll "treasure".- Cuban exile Cormittee
for the Recovery of the artistic and Cultural Heritage of their country was able to
block Castro's attempt to sell art works and raise $2 million dollars.
Cuban edles
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- 3 .
Inspected 104 cases contsining art troasures during August 23, 24, and 25, in Milan,
Italy, identifying 45 piecos as their own.
Although 103 cases wore only worth US,16,000, the contents of case #107 were said.
to be worth US:600,000. The first 103 cases
deliverod to Castro's "partner" Mah-
mood Mowlazadoh, contained religious and funeral pleces, but case #107, forwarded
from Switzerland, contained solid gold and silver objecta.
Italian Customs have Impounded Castro's "treasure".
8.- Castro's missions abroad "shaky" while rumors plagua Island.- After the "defog
tions" of luis Ricardo Alonso - Ambassador to England -, Gilborto R. Alemany -Trade
Meanwhile, different rumors plagued Guba (many of them stemming from official state
ments): attempts on Castro's lifo, internal dissontion rosulting from the "ultima
tum" given to militiamen to return weapons; new boatloads of Cuban rofugees arriving
to Floridian shores; and Security Polico Chiof Valdos' statements zeroing-in against
"terrorism, sabotage, and resistance".
Econ. Int, Rep, recormends: "A Depression in Russia?" published by US NENS & WORLD
REPORT in 1ta September 13, 1965 issue.
"Red Buying Snarled by Red Tape" by Miami
Herald-Loa Angeles Tine Wire, published in "THE MIAMI HERALD", Soptember 17, 1965,
Sourceg: The above information has been obtaincd from reliable sources, both from
Cuba and the Free Korld.
For further details related to the above items
please address your correspondence to:
Economie Research Bureau
UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA
10 S.E. 9th Street
liant, Fla., U.S.A
liamd, October 1sto, 1965.-
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AbStRACT
MICROFILM
We attach herewith a reproduction of an articlo from the Caracas
newspapor El Universal of 10 September describing the organization
committee
of Europoan shippers to fight the discrimination
these shippers fancy they suffer in Latin America®
are curious
why such a group should bo organized and to what purpose.
Could this,
be a reaction to the efforts to boycott ships that trade
for example'The Station will appreciate Headquarters' comment 1f 1t
that this group my become important and
if it is or will be
with attempts to influonce shipping to Cuba.
CCO
Pose & Merchah
In Philip G. ELMARD
Attachment:
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01311
Ercladea tray artemair
dumpetading and
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tais rea. 7_096-85.4
Armadores Europeos Constituyen,
Comité Contra Discriminaciones
que les Hacen en Latincamérica
El Comilé cerá comuuente
manas Malcantca de Kireya haalreprostntantes
comparilas
formado
un
Comite
tcgu+
contra la discriminación mariona-liares
sirvera la Amoraca
del
SuE.
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el perreno de los transporica.
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maritimos.
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La Camara
de Trunaportas Md-. lo
de tabaca
hay
occidental
tanto
rítimos del Reino
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costa
surte
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del
praclicad
discinanaotonca
en Le date muta en o dia la do de tole aoleen la oloia
cultar las consulias entre los erición
pabollones
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cate
dale
aclupo
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generos
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"viola consultivos a dispos cun del 'omcularios".
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EL UNIVERSAL MeY 10/65
Kiphulders
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MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA.
MENORANDUN
TOs
Mr. Androw C. Mchollan
Intor-morican leprenontative
k2I-CIO
wanhinriten, D.C.
Dr. Rnfaol Rivas-Vázquea
Socrotary for Economic and
Frofoucional Affairs,
Unidad Novolucionaria,
REF.: CONSIDERATIONS OF THE JAPAN
CUDA TRADE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES
THROUGHOUT LATIN AMERICA. *
1. INTRODUCTION,
= 80550
Tho Japanoso Pooplo, Ite businessmon, and ita govornment have boon able to
enso Japa¿ occupy e loadine placo amon tho industrial countrios of the froo World.
11s 156l9
Japan was the loader in Froo llorld shipbuilding, contributing 40%. of the
trirago; in the olectronio flold, Japan cana in socond; in otool production and
chemical,
Japan vas able to occupy third placo; and in automobile production, Ja
1 in no fourth, with 1.7 million vehiclos produced.
Tho froo-loving ard democratic-oriented Cuban Poople are sympathetio with thie
rifort tho Japonoco People are making; an offort which 1s woll known and admired -
t'rouphout tho wholo world.
thoach Japan is aware that by so doing it in directly aiding a tyranny, and at
ciom, providing this regime with the
necessary funda to subvert ita neighbora
Enrougiout Latin Amorica.
t chould be pointed out that Japan, bagod on ita concern for human right
uld very woll conoider that its presont trade rolations with Communist Cuba ar
ning to happen.
IT- JAPAN-COLMUNIST CUBA TRADE RELATIONE. -
¿. Indo Balance.
nly In Ita prosont trado relation:
Ta pro bon trade rode on, it also durans bare thor a the rat
Jiuhment of tho Caatro Comminist regimo.
JOSE DST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR J-0038
Fusio
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B. - Jaran provides Castro of hued currency.
US$ 14, #11110n
19698
19648
19651
22 =111101
8 m1l11on
14 million
Total: US$ 48 million.
The hard curroney 10 unod by Caotro for two thingos
1. Iinanco oubecrnivo astivitien throuchoit tatin Anorica.
2o Pay nhort torn cretta in buroron unrkote, thun remining In
businons with countrion othor than Jaran.
Co Japan de landine buivor of Cuban rurar..
Japan, topothor with Spain and Morocco, 1a ono of tho three loadin: Frea
World buyers of Cuban sugar, although Japan 10 the country that has boconu Crotro'o
main source of foreign exchange.
do Cuban surar purchaned.
1959%
19601
19618
19628
19638
•. 19648
19658
397,027 Ton.
210, 272
325,539
522, 727
163,662
328,609
300,000 (ostimato)
2,699 Ton. (rofInod)
15,148
2. - Japenase firma Involvagi
The leading buyers of Cuban sugar aros
8o1j1 Trading Co., Ltd.
, Ltd
Sumi tomo
Nichimon Co., Itd.
tro.
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D.- Othor trudo oporationa.
Juot to mention a Ion cramplos,
the names of some of the other Japanese
I'co activoly Involved In trado oporationo with Corrunist Cuba follows
Mitouds through 1ts "dunny",
tho Toho Bussan Ratahd,
C. Itohs through ito "dunmy" the Kyodo Trading Co.,
Ok1 Eloctrles until recently through Mitsubluht Shoft Kalohn's Mummy",
tho Modwa Troding,
Toyo Rayon
li tachi
Yawata Iron
Toyo Monks Kalohn: through the "dummy" Abo Trading Co., Ltd,
IJI, JAPAN-LATIN AMERICA RELATIONE
A. Inran'a aconome no trndo Interonta in Latin Anartoo.
1o- Jupon has 77b of 1ts forolen Invostront placed in Latin Anerica.
2.- Proof of Japan'o Increasing Intorest in Latlo Amorica has been the
•i 1t of two Japanoso Trado Mianiona to thio Homisphero In loss than one year
* GaMH
(iren and Soptombor 1965),
3.- Japun has a defielt in 1ta trado balance with Latin America, and al-
argo tho trado volumo with Latin America amounted to US$ 433.4 million for the u
: rical Junuary-July 1911, Jopen 200t US& 176.8 million for montioned period due to.
viis deficit in 1to trado balance:
Jan-Jul, 1961,1 Japan exporta:
US$ 179.3 million
Jan-Jul, 1904% Japan Imports: US 354.1 million
Jan-Jul, 1964: Defielt for Inpan in 1ta trado balances US$ 174,8 m11110
tie rosulta aro the so dou sapan"s trado balanco with each Laten Amerloan country
•= Favorablo trade balancoo: 8
Bolivia
Braz1l
Colouble
Couts Rica
Doninican Republie
Horduras
Panamd
Vonozuela
"JEs
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: Clon
Do Unfavorablo trade balarseas 11
Argentina
Chile
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Hatt1
Mexico
Hi caragus
Paraguay
Peru
Truguay
5. The econonto analyat has to conclulo that tho deficit in 149 irir:1)
trado balance plus the importanco of leti, Inerica with regardo to Japan'o clan
Investmont will sake Japan Incroace 149 Interect In Enlo lioniophoro.
Bo Connoruencen of the Janan-Corist Gula trade Throughout Iatin Mucica.
The consoquences of tho Jaçar Comaniot Cuba trado aro beginning to be
folt throughout latin Arerica, due to mintuined "arityrop" and cubverslin cl
141ea by the Castro roglue, financed, fartially, viti forulen orchango rocuitse
Iron 1ta trade with Japan.
A highly 1llustrativo examplo 15 the caso of Venozuola.
1. - YEnezuola: Trade Ralations unth Jaran ara Conmunsat attacin.
2962 late for to rel sal, perso
al, Japan was able to obtain lS6, 133.5 zillion for tho perica 1958-
Tho favorable rosult in tho
Recently, C. ITOH ard HIT:CH" closed inportant agreenerte sath
the Verozuelan Phone Co., and C. ITON was able to get en leportant contract t
b. On the other hand, Venezuela 1a coneidored by all eszerts ao a
prica target of Corunion. The Important arms caché discovored in Paraguar 10-
wards the ond of 1963, prompt tho Verozuelan goverrrent to accuse the Cus.ir-C6.-
mulat rigina during the IX Moting of Porcien HIfairo Mnistera of the hacricar,
on July 26, 196k0
Since this incident, mmercua subvercivo activitioo hare cued
preat sores to both the People and the goverrmont of Venezueld, and to foreiin
f1rna do vell.
ess than a month ago, anothor important arns cacho was aiicoi-
red in Los Toques, Miranda State; and cuce bore the lard of Castro-Couranti war
traced nod found.
c= Then, when the situation is fully analyzod, de lan lact sa
lonezuelas hard currency goes to Japan, ad Iros there 1t gooo to Cantro, in Oraci
• 911 pil!
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2. - The OrRanization of MericAn Sinter (015).
C221121
3.- The Inter-American Workere Grenniention (ORIT).
.:*
uring 1ts VI Continental Congross, hold In Moxico City, on Fobrint
ecommonded the nritimo boycott which uns already in procrood uricy tur
leaderahip of tho. Vonozuolan dockworkora®
made by intornational
r8, held in Caracno from October 9 to October 13, 1965, reaffirned the boyco!
apanoso vescoln have boen bovcottod due to this defenaive rencura of the workor
of this Homisphere.
A The Innagement Boycott.
The Chambor of Commerce of the Asericas, during Its XV Annual Conven
bers of connorce support this campalgn.
5.- Public Opinion.
The Japaneso Trade Mission that toured Latin America loft behind tho
following roaction:
A. Noxico: Articlo "América Latina, Japón y Castrol by doctor Ico.
poldo Rojas Oaptha, Fublighed by "Excelaior" on Soptembor 4, 1965.
b.- Braz1]: Article "Japan Halps Fidel Castro" by Gustavo Corcno,
publiahed by "Diario de Notician", on September 2, 1965.
Article "Japan and latin Azerica" by Mircea Buescu, Fublished by
Diario de Notidaa", on Soptenbor 9, 1965.
Co" Peru: Congressman Ricardo Tenocho Bonitoz pointed out Japan's 1t-
titudo, due to
its trade rolations with Communist Cuba during a spoech rado in Con
ress on Septembor late, 1965. Congressman Teracho's stateuente recolved ampl
tent
overage in the local press and were object of an ligence France Prosse" viro
d.- Chile: The leading "El l'arcurio" newspar dovoted one of 1ts
editorial artiolos during Septenber 1965 to point out the same thing.
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- 6.
o.- Colombin: No. José R. Horcado, Procident of the Confederation of
dolivored a tenorandun
to H1o Excolloncy the Japansco Amb
vador to Colombid, dated October 29, 1965 on the paro aubject.
An incronso of this reaction may bo expocted.
Si.- CONCLUSTONS AND SUGCESTIONE.-
i. Conclusiong:
1. Jaran is prosently aiding Caatro-Commnion.
2.- Japan 1s highly dependent of Latin Amorica In order to achlove further
crononic prospority.
3.- The Japan-Comminiot Cuba trade and tho Japan-Latin America trade are
•an contradiction.
l- Japan nay suffer considerable losses in 1to Lotin American marketa 11
crado rolations with Cormunist Cuba continue.
8. - Surgestions:
1. The benefita derlyed from Cuban sugar purchason are no longer availa-
blo to Japan, becauso, due to the drop of prices in tho World Sugar Market, Castro
cmaot continue to give firma privilores that resulted of high prices, with enough
-"jin to monouver and atill recoive benofito.- After prices hitting a post sorld
!i:* II low, Castro has no margin for those operationa,
2. Japan could very vell substituto its purchases of Cuban sugar by 1g
cocasing its purchases to Taivan ard Australia, and even bottor, to latin hmerican
countrios like Brazil, the Döminican Republic, end Peru, as 1t used to do previous
i. the concentration of dealingo with Castro Comminian.
Purchasing nore sugar from
¿mooratic latin Amorican would Improvo Japan'e ingo and at the samo time 1t would
vilminato 1to present trade dangers due to its dealinge with Cuba.
Kical, Fla., U.í.A., November 10, 1965.
• Cory of Menorandun sent to all Japanose Ambascadors to Latin Anorlen
attending Novander-unting In Tokyo,-
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ACTIFENEOU HED. REFERENES
ASTION REQUISED:
For
to doternirs
REFERENCE: VAVE-5789 (15 Septenicr 1965)
No attach under separate cover a copy of the preas releaso
Lute Galbe
that the celeroned scrated would bo forthconing.
Also attached 18n list of the norenoritt, and other organizations and
that were nailed a copy
"Black List Firms" aro those Grock turn that according to AUSCROLL
have had or do havo connercial contuct: witr Cuba.
Tho letters that
wore mulled to the Minister of Porosun Altairs and to thó Ilonc
Minister wore, of course,
provided with
originals
and tiere to gentlemon were not
a copy of the aross reloa. 1taell.
WAVZ is anxious to keep the Gilbe pot boiling and wo welcome
any Luither suggestions to this end.
PHILIP G. ELBARD
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A FRESISERVICEFROM
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U. R.)
01515.11
1035.93r.
MAILING ANINESS
Miami, Flor do
PHONE!
371. 8033
YOR. LETTER IU CREEK GOVERIMENT WIGHS CALRE OUSTER
Cases dE read tirlomen Megany and Alon
Do cited as contrade to preresterous be-
haviour
oi the snester Galbe.
Here is text
of letter sent to the foreign Affairs and Interior 11
nisters or
ireece:
Excellency:
"You may recoll that, in aid lay this year,
the Communist Cuban -
Charge d'Affaires in Athens,
Jose uls Galbe, was the object of wordd
attention "ter he shot a Greei bus driver over a trivial traffic argu
ment near the town of Thermopylse.
Newspapers throughout the world car
ried the story and it would not be exaggerited to babed the incident aa
an international scandal -one which may be said to have damaged Hellen
1c dignity to the
same extent to which the Castro regime ignores it by
ceredit reek people."
gangsters such as Galbe as its diplomatic representatives =
before the
"On that occasion, he wrote the Greek government calling their at
tention to the need to
save the honor of Greece by severing all tic
diplomtic and commercial- with the Red covernment of Cuba.
At that
of Red Cuban
"diplomats" --mostly undesirable
form tasks of espionage and agitation and subutantiated our assert Per
with a quote from Odon Alvarez de la Campa,
a defecting cuban diplomat
who had charged Galbe by name during a press conferenco in Madrid."
two new defections from the Cuban Foreign Service prompt us
Te me bound to coot cuban Emberto in toe
to great Britain.
and Luis Ricardo Alonso Fernandez, until recently, Cuban Ambassador
"Both former diplomats had always been regarded as competent,
ser.
the relentless opposers of the Castro-communist ty
ous men even by lotook office as cuban Ambassador to the United hingdom
Luis R. Alonso Fernandes had also performed ambassadorial du
well-mannered man, he is well re
hove disapproved of the totalitarian regime that he represented.
he cecame disenchanted with Comrunism and publicly resigned his
signation, the Greek newspaper "Fradyni"
ders
in ita September 6 issue, won
precisely why Red Cuban Ambassador Galbe has not been ousted yet) o
he is counsel can de and well-bred trade specia -
position for three years in Tokyo.
Late last mon
in Maamer,rulfilling his dangerous mission, he made his feelings public
"As you can see, those decent people, who are still active in Cas-
tro's diplomatic corps cannot stand it for a long time.
fections shor that the few that remain are abandoning the sinking shig
to the "new wave"
of Castroite diplorats -gangsters, spies and agita
tors in Galbe's fashion."
"But there is more: shortly afte: his defection, in an interview'.
with a leadirg Miami
s.r. -lemany made statements that con
our assertions to this respect. The following are quotes from
this intervien:
• The Fidel Castro goverrane closes unemployed, uneducated young
nen to be trained and assigred so Culan embassies abroad as spies. The I
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youne spies are given a two year course at a special Ministry of the in
The Minister of the
Interior goes
cerior school to get them ready lon social levels to work as agenta in
to favor young
boys from
teaches them
sun and
sends them
He dresses them upine system is diabolle,
overseas.
but
these boys, whom
they
are proving to be
the most
ranatical agents.
have made. anto powerful me the tho-year coura
They never defoct".
CArY
od attaches n
Alemany. said,
even elemor
ed attaches"
NARIA Charge in Athens tor
his workmates in UNIDAD HEVOLUCIO
and that he knows the
in his Interview --a
mmented within Tokyo diplomatic circles.
The unanimous impressi on was
one of shock and concern, and it wis expected that the Greek Government
would react promptly and
energetically
Sincerely,
Dr. Mario Seiglie Montoro
Secretary General
Miami, September 16, 1965
Ref: 195
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contrast to preposterous bo-
haviour of the panester Galbe.
Here is text
of letter sent to the foreign Milairs and Interior Mi
nisters of Greece:
Excellency:
"You may recall
the Communist Cuban
charg durares in the lose luis ally, ras the object of world -
after he shot a Greek bus driver over a trivial traffic argu
ment nens the town of Thermopylae.
Newspipers throughout the world car
ried the story and it would not be exaggerated to label the incident as
an international scindal -one which may be said to have damaged Hellen
Ic dignity to the anme extent to which the Castro regime 1gnores it by
eccrediting gongotery such as Galbe as its diplomatic representatives
before the Greek people."
"On that occasion, wo wrote the Greek government calling their at
tention to the need to
save the honor of Greece by severing all tico
diplomatic and commercial- with the Red government of Cuba.
At that
•-mostly undesirable
Odon Alvarez. de
JA Campa, a derecting cuban diplomat
charrod Galbe by name during a press conterence in Madrid.'
two new defections from the Cuban Foreign Service prompt us
o re-open the Galbe case.
We refer to those of Maurs. Gilberto k. Ale
many Vilar, until recently, Trade Counseler to the Cuban Embassy in To
to droat Britain.
and Luis Ricardo Monso Fernandez, untid recently, Cuban Ambassado
"Both former diplomats had always been rogarded as competent,
the relentless opposers of
the castro-communist ty
manne Before me too orcace ne cute sease to the United hingdom
Luis R. Alonso Fernandez had also performed ambassadorial du
cies in Feru and Norway.
well-mannered man, he is well re
hove disapproved of the
membered by nil who knew hinch his airlontie office, even it they may
totaritarian regime that he represented.
he became disenchanted with Conmunism and publicly resiened his
st In london only ei days ago. (In connection with MeAls won
the Groek newspaper "Vradyni"
Sign profisely why Red Cuban Ambassador dalbe has not been dusted
th warmer ruleilling his dangerous mission, he made his feelings public
'As you can see, those decent pecrle, who are stit active in cas
mors dinlomatic cords cannot stand it for a long time.
These new de
fections
show that the few that remain are abandoning the sinking ship
to the
"new wave" of Castroite diplorats -gangsters, spies and agita-
tors in Galbe's fashion."
"But there is more: shortly afte' his defection,
in an interview -
with a leading Miami newspaper,
rich our assertions to sta respect. eme oldest tem queen tom
this interview:
*" The fidel Castro government cleoses unemployed, uneducated young
men to be trained and assigned to Guian embassies abroad as spies. The
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young spie8
are given a two-year course at a special Ministry of the In
LETIOT
school to get them ready.
The Minister of the Interior goes
fAr
boyg from
low social levels to work as
agents 1n.
embassies.
sends them
These boys
le dresses them ViAne system do diabolio but
teaches them a few things, Gives them a
the most fanatical agents.
are proving to be
whom they have made into powerful menane two year course
Thoy never defoct".
Alemany said, includes a
even elemen
САТУ
ed attaches*
his workmates in UNIDAD NEVULUCIO
NARIA, charge in Athens tin
In his Intervien -a
The unanimous impresal on was
would react promptly and
• react capedy end energical expected that the Greek Government
Sincerely,
Dr. Mario Seiglie Montoro
Secretary General
Miant, september 16, 1965
Ref: 195
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ACTION REQUIRED. ALERENCES
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Subjoct roport proparod by AUSCROLL presents a roundup of
proparatory activities and subsoquent publicity of tho AMWASP]
dofection as sponsored by tho AMSCROLL organization,
Due to tho
numbor of MISPAWN assots which intorplayed in the particular opora
the roport is attached undor
separato cover No. 1 In true
names and idontitlos without roference to tho MISPAWN assets involved.
Undor separate covor attachment No. & contains samples of
written propaganda and an AlSCROlL mailing list.
G. ELMARD
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MICROFILM=O
SEP 4 3 1905
DOC. MICRO. BRA
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Separato Cover Att chment to
No. 1 to - UFOA 2907*
UFGH-DOUSK
SECRET
Unidad Revolucionarta Memorandum
The following steps have been taken in the defection and subsequent
pesblichty of Gilberto Alemany, Trado Counsolor of the Cuban Embassy 1u
Tongo, Japan;
1.
A press conference was hold on August 27th at 7 Pe". in ti
iscayne Room of the McAllister Hotel, which was attended by most of th
NETArs of the Miami area press, (approximatoly 50 persons in total) in
TestIne to Unidad Revolucionaria (UR) Invitation,
Mre Alemany read a
statement propared by him and by membors of the UR, which was also
mineeraphed and distributed both in English and Spanish to the persons
present at the Conference.
Photos of the event were taken, to be Inter
published in the UR publications A recording of the proceedings was
made.
20
Coverage by the press included the following items:
A front-page articlo by Mary Loulse Wilkinson in the
Miant News of August 28th, (Both
editions)
Do An article by Don Bohning in the Miant Herald of
August 28th.
A front-page story in the "Diario de las Americas"
01 August 29th by Benjamin de la Vega:
d' An editorial in the Miami News Of August 30th®
e¿ An article by Humberto Modrano In the "Diario de la
Americas" of September Ist
A story in the "El Universal" of Caracas, Venezuela,
of September 1st:
go TV stations Channel 4 and Channel 7 broadcast filmed
stories of the press conference on August 27th and 28th,
hö Radio stations WRUL and Radio Americas taped interviews
with Mrs Alemany on August 3lst:
1" Radio program "La Voz de Cuba" also taped an interview
on August 31st:
A-loP, interviewed Mro Alemany (Jose M. Illan) on
September Ist for a
cover story in that publication.
The "Voice of America" taped an interview on September
2nd (Manolo do la Torre):
sle it. 14564-00054
ro At Burt, Latin eff coot tho "am novala",
19-120-46
interviewed Mir: Alemany on Septemher 2nd for a subsequent stoxy:
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SECRET
Radio Tropical of Caracas, Venezuela also broadcast
the story on Septombor Ist.
Mr. Alemany's defection statement was sent to the following
addresses:
newspapers in
a. On August 28 and 31, to the attached list of Japanese
Tokyo, (
: bo On August 31st, to 110 Japanese firms on the UR blacklist.
the United States and Canada,
On September 2nd,
addresses in spain, which includes
government oitices.
* To 100 Latin American newspapers and Japanese embassies,
including the
Japanese embassy in Washington,
1 To 150 shipping firms in the United States and Canadad
gỗ To economic publications throughout Europe®
h. To tho members of the Japanese Trade Mission which
toured Latin America during March, with personal letters from Dr. Cavada:
1. The UR is currontly completing the mailings to the
other addresses
on its blacklist in other countries:
(Copy attached)
5 Dr Rivas-Vasquez of the UR propaganda section contacted
Mra Martin Correa, Se ratary General of the Yenezuelan Dockworkers for
further steps in
Rivas-Vasquez also spoke to Mr° Salvador
Romani, of the Movimiento Anti-Comunista Femenino de Venezuela, and Mr.
Carlos
former Venezuelan Cabinet member and future presidential
candidate.
Andres Perartin Correa also requested, and was granted, a private
interview with Mr. Alemany on Saturday, August 28, which was also attended
by Dr. Seiglie, president of the UR.
6 Additional follow-up action is listed below:
a Mro Enrique Lindner, the UR delegate in Washington, D.C.;
was instructed to try to get Mr. Alemany's statement into a leading
Mr. Lindner was hopeful of arranging insertion of the
statement in the magazine "U.S. News and World Report."
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approached and
Titan et pen no otea aro wool are one do phone
writing of porsonal lottors by him
a trado spoctalist and Cuban
An attompt is boing made to arrange for a tolevision
panel show on one of the
• local stations.
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MARTIN CORREA, VEN AR/DEPUTY, PRES OF POR WORKERS FEDERATION
OF'
VEN, MEMBER CUBAN IPADE BOYCOTT COMMITTEE, AND CLOSE COLLABORATOR
AMICE AND' AMSCROLL, NOW ORGANIZING CONTINENTAi CONVENTION OF
PORTWORKERS TO BE HELD CARACAS 8-10 OCT 65.
IN ADDITIC REGULAR
CONVENTION AGENDA WHICH INCLUDES ELECTION OF NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
OF NATIONAL FEDERATION AND REVIS: ON FEDERATION STATURIES, MA IN
PROGRAM OF UNVENTION AIMEU AT OUTAINING UNIFIED INTERNATIO AL
UR
ACTION RE CUBAN TRADE BOYCOTI, DURING CORREA VISIT IR-SI AUG IO
IMWAVE AREA, CORREA DISCUSSED CONVEUTION PLANS WITH AMICE/AMSCOLL
AS FOLLOWS:
AS CONVENTION AND IS AGENDA APPROVED AND CUPPORIED BE CTV
AND LABOR SECTION OF AD.
19-20-269
B, WILL INVIIE INTERNATIONA PAPI:CIPA: ION AND CONVOKE
ROUND-TABLE MEETINC OF MEMBERS OF COM PICUMMISSION AGAINSI COMMUNIST
TYRANNY OF CURA" FOR PURPOSE CLARIFI
AND APPLY COORDiNATED CUBAN TRADE
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PRES I
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APPROX $12,000, IN ORDEP DEFRAY ROUND-IRIP TRAVEL AND LODGING
EXPENSES 25-38 INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES, REDIO/TV COVERAGE, AND COSTS
OF SPECIAL PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, ETC •
2. CORREA PLANS ATTEMPT RAISE
PORTION NECESSARY FUNDS FOR
CONVENTION FROM LOCAL VEN SOURCES SUCH AS CTV, AD, AND SPECIAL
LOTTERY AND FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN AMONG VEN/CUBAN EXILE PUBLIC.
SIMILARLY, AMICE AND AMSCROLL HAVE BEEN ASKED ATTEMPT RAISE PARTIAL
FUNDS BY PUBLIC FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN IN UNWAVE EXILE COMMUNITY.
3. ACCORDING AMICE, COPREA HAS OBTAINED RNBEING'S AND RNLEPTOME"S
APPROVAL RE PARA I ABOVE PLANS, WHILE NO COMMIIMENIS OF CLOSE
COLLABORATION OR FINANCIAL SUPPORI FORIHCOMING FROM EITHER,
RALEPIOME WILLING PARTICIPATE IN CONVENTION AND PLANS ARRIVE
CARACAS 7 OCT.
4, IN VIEW NEED INTRODUCE MORE COORDINATED HEMISPHERE EFFORTS .
AND COMMON VITALITY IN BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN, ABOVE MEETING WOULD APPEAR
ABLE SERVE USEFUL PURPOSE STIMULATE MHVIPER PROGRAM. IT ALSO MAY
BE POSSIBLE GAIN ADDITIONAL MASPAWN MILEAGE DUE ITS TIMELINESS AND
TIE-IN RECENT AMWASP-I DEFECTION AND CURRENT HEMISPHERE TOUR
JAPANESE TRADE DELEGATION. STATION FEELS CONCENIRATION OF CUBAN
de SECRET A
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EXILE SUFFORT AT MEETING MAD DEINAL!
EFFECTIVENESS, THUS FREFERMBLE SI, MULATE MONE APFROPRIATE SUFFOR!
FROM AMONG THOSE ORGS WITHIN CUBAN BOICOTI; PHOODCAP FRAME•ORN.
STATION WOULD, IMEREFORE APFRECIATE HES VIEWS AND FOSSIBLE OPERITIONAL
-PLANS RE ABOVE MEETING IN CRDER PROVIDE GUIDANCE AND POSSIBLE
SUPPORI THROUGH LOCAL ASSESSO
SECRET
OFN 5695 MARTIN CORREA VEN AD AMICE AMSCROL: 8-10 OCT 69 18-31
CIV AD ORII 3i2.000 25.S0 IN COY AD RABEING'E RN EPIOME'S I
7 OCT AMWASP- I IPHOODCAP
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DESCRIPPION
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MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA -
TO:
Dr. Mario Seiglie Montor©
FROM: Dr. Rafael Rivat-Vasques
Base.
Press Coverage on U.H.'8 press release regarding soviet
• .
July 20, 1965:
Norman Diaz
W.M.E.T.
Manolo Reyes
W.T.V.J, Channel 4
wayne farria
W.C.K.T. Channel 7
Tony Solar
"Noticias en Espinol"
Miami News 'P. 9A
JULY 21, 1965:
ladio-Hor
JULY 22, 1965:
lario Las America
Micronoticias® p. 1
JULY 24, 1965:
Renoia, on ormaciones Perlodiaticas
No. 321
10 SE 9ST. MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR 3-0033
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## Page 396
1d-0d0d
UR
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA I...
"Novedadeg"
(will forward date)
Mexico, D.F.,
Mexico
1da del Litoral (will forward date)
"EL Universal"
Caracas, Venezuela
-...
Mant, July 22, 1965
10 SE 9 ST, MIAMI, FLORIDA
TELEFONO FR J-8033
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## Page 397
UR.
press release
A PRESS SERVICE FROM
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.R.)
OFFICE:
10 S. E. 95%
MAILING ADDRESS
Box 1940
Miami, Fleride
PHONE:
373 - 8033
V.R. REPORTS
SOVIET "FISHING" BASE IN HAVANA
UNIDAD REVOLUCI ONARIA (UR) has learned from its underground sour -
ces
; in Cuba the following information:
The Russians are constructing docks, warehouses, freezers, dry
buildings with communication equipment and other necessary ins
tallations for
the operation of a fishing fleet in the east coast of
the port of. Havana, according to the Cubar-soviet agreement of Septem
ber," 1962.
These constructions are directed and supervised by Soviet technf
clans with the collaboration of Cuban
"slave work".
The Soviet Union
furnishes all the necessary equipment and machinery, in addition to
the above mentioned supervision and technical assistance: Cuba offers
the labor as well as the basic construction materials.
It was stipulated that the Soviet Union and Cuba would share in -
fishing terminal
which original cost was $12 million
out now it has
rinished by the beginning of 1966.
$30 millions and is expected to be -
Castro-Communist
regime to the soviet union,
these racisities wild be for their exclusive use once they
are concluded.
All the fish caught will be taken to this terminal,
processed and
exported
Soviet Union and Europe in Russian vessels,
profit for Cuba,
nor the Cuban fishing vessels will be allowed te
use said installations.
as soon
installations are finished an
have access to that zone.
This absolute control of the Soviets in the same port of Havana-
UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (UR)
liami
July 19, 1965
Рад. 10c
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UR
boletín informativo
UN SERVICIO DE PRENSA DEL
MOVIMIENTO UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA (U.R.)
OF. CINAS:
0 S.E. 95r.
CIRiCCION FOSTAL:
Bo= 3940
• Miomi, Florido
TELEFONO.
373 - 8033
V.R. Informa:
BASE "PESQUERA" SOVIETICA EN LA HABANA
UNIDAD REVOLUCICRARIA (UR) ha podido conocer a través de sus, fuentes clandes
tinas en Cuba los siguientes informes:
Los rusos están construyendo muelles, diques secos, naves refrigeradas, plan
de comunicacionen y derás instalaciones necesirias para las operaciones
pesquera en la costa este del puerto de la Habana, conforme a
lo estipulado en el acuerdo Soviético-Cubano de Septiembro de 1962.
Estas construcciones se llevan a cabo bajo la dirección y supervisión de téc
nicos soviéticos, con la colaboración de "trabago esclavo" cubano. La Unión
Soviética facilita todos los equipos y raquinarias, además de la mencionada
supervisión y asistencia técnicas,
y Cuba pone la arena, pledras y materia
les básicos de construcción, aparte de la mano de obra.
Se habla
estipulado
que la Urdon soviética y Ciba usufructuasen a partet
igualos esta
terminal pesouera de vastas properciones, cuyo costo original
era de $12 millones de "pesos", pero que ya asciende a $30 millones y que se
espera estará terminada para principios de 1966.
Sin embargo, se ha podido conocer que debido a la cuantiosa suma que el régi
men Castro-Comuniste adeuda a la Unión Soviética,
los rusos han determinado
rue estas instalaciones serán para su uso exclusivo una vez terminadas.
la pesca será llevada a esta terrinal, procesada y exportada para la
Unión Soviética y buropa en mercantes rusos,
sir. que se derive provecho algu
no para Cuba y sin que los pesqueros cutanos puedan hacer uso de dichas ing
talaciones.
Esta área en la costa este del puerto de La Habana será cerrada en cuanto se
terminen las dratalaciones y sólo el personal sovsética tendrá accesa a esta
le apentes subvereivos y terroristas son harto conocidas sino que pueden e
cnder construcciones militares, boses para submarinos y otras instalacione
UNIDAD REVOLUCICNARIA (UR)
Ref.: 194
Miami, 19 de Julio de 1965
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AMERICAS UNANIMOUS PASSAGE RESOLUTION DRAFTED BY AMSCROLL DENOUNCING
CASTRO REGIME AND RECOMMENDING MENSER NATION FIRMS DESIST TRADE WITH
CUBA DIRECT OR INDIRECT,
AND USE INFLUENCE OTHER FREE WORLD FIRMS DO
SAME, CURACAO, SURINAM AND ARUBA ASSTAINING LACKING AUTHORITY FROM
DUTCH VOGP BUT EXFRESSED SYMPATHY.
2. MOTION INTRODUCED BY MANUEL CASTILLO, FORMÃER PANAMANIAN
CONSUL MIAMI, WHO ALSO TAPING MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT PAÑAMA TO CUBAN
FEOPLE FOR AMSCROLL PADIO PROGRAM. AMSCROLL ISSUING PRESS
RELEASE, CARRYING RESOLITION AMTHIGH : JUNE. POUCHING DETAILS.
SECRET
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DISPATCH
GLASSSFRLATON
"SECRET
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Ch101, El; Chior, WH
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KYXI8/PB/OMEN/Operational
battor fran "Nation" Reporter to ANSCROL.
ACTICH REGIRED. RIUFTRENCES
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formrded under soparate cover is a copy of a lettor roceived
by AuSCROll fron an individunl who claims to be a reportor sor Nation,
and who says that ho is planning to visit New York and Jiant in the
Ho expressos cymathy sith tho cauno of Cuban freedon,
based on hto followar of the Alicholl publtetty du the Galbo affalr,
and naks to meet ANsCROll prineipals to work out some idean presumably
for
a sabrequent anti-Castro campaigu.
Plonso advise 11 you have an. sycci!ic operational Interest
In the Individual, or 1f you have any preierences in
the matter of
ANECROLL's dealing with him, AUSCROll 1s roplying with thanks for the
riter' intorest and with anticipntion of future close aid friendly
cooperation.
PHILIP G. ELSAND
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the roporting period AMSCROLL continued to function ar
Station JMWAVE®S MIVIPER action and propaganda vehicle.
end of March AMSCROLL also assumed the bulk of the heirloom operation
which is now being taken over by a separato committee.
more signilicant activities.
which have boon covered in other
corrospondonco, wore "black list" lottors to spocific flrms in Japan
and Grocce, sont at the bohest of and according to guidance from
Stations, AMBLEAK-1's "truth squad" tactice against
the Japanoso trade mission touring Latin Amorica and the initiation
of regular roports to spanish oficials
in a list provided byl
Station, on the anti-Spanish contonts of broadcasts from Havana by the
Cuban-Spanish Friondship Association®
2. Although there were some petty disagreements among AMSCROLL
, porsonnel, reported in detail by our unilatoral ponetration, AMFRAME-1g
there was relative calm during the period, and occasional manifestations
of cuprit do corps were noted in AMSCROLL.
of morale In tho exile community at large.
The only change in the AMSCROLL exocutive committee took
effoct in March when the Socretary of Finance
Identity, resignod to
take a position in an Ecuadorian commercial firm. Other personnel
changes wore made with only minor significance.
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UFGA 21797
society; "handwritten" covor lotters, which are artunlly printed script
to mako
the propaganda onvolopes appear to contain porsonnl lottors
when put to the
light tost by consors; and roceipt ncknowledgoment forms
a simplo slip of papor now attached to nil propaganda mailings
roquesting the recipiont to sand the form back to ANSCROLL's post office
box, or to nny other addross in the fire world for foiwarding to
AMSCROLLy
ns a chuck on how much propagand is getting through.
Du 2'1ng
tho poriod AMSCROll sent out 58,000 enelopos containing 130,000 items;
To Intin America primarily, with a scattering of items to
Indluding 1ts
Europo, Asin and the Undtod States Clich 15 sos cut dosn
ANSCROLL sent out 30,000 items
tablold house organ
from 1ts formor 8,
and ts published only once a mouth Instend of twice).,
ropiintod by continuod r'equost of correspondonts (ono
of the largost ordors having come from Dominican General Wossin y Wossin
shortly bofore the robollion) and a map showing training sitos in Cuba
fox Latin Amorican guorrillas (samplos in Attachmont 3)•
6.
News roleases were issued on a number of current topies,
AMSCROLL as usual taking the economic warfare angle on the nows
day as it offected Cuba®
The 17 relcasos of this poriod woro sont to
newspapors, wire services, magazines, radio and TV stations throughout
cho troo world in approximatoly 550 copios each.
The local public
nodia mado uso of approximatoly 65% of AMSCROLL'S pross reloasos.
Although occasional indications aro rocoivod that ANSCROLL motorials
cho 11ke
there is no way of making a good ostinto of tho amount of
such replay.
(copios in Attachment 4) :
Free-Horld Ships Continue Aid to Cuban Economy
bo.
Cuban Budget Includes Proof Economy Crumbling - an Analysis.
Possible Soviet Curtailmont of Cuban Aid Seen
Greek Firm Bilkod in Cuban Trado Nogotiationg
do Japan Saoks Expension Of Ll Trade Millo Dolying CAS 1
Cuban Trafic
Sovbloe Undermining Castro Sugar Markots
E: Castro Auctioning Heirlooms Inkon from Fleeing Refugees
7: Other political
action and propaganda moves noted in paragraph
wore roported soparatoly in detail, and a full set of
Headquarters in UFGA 21616
with a roquest for any furthor MIVIPER londs which might contribute to
the further effoctivonoss of this campaign.
8"
AMSCROLL radio programs, 15 minutos dally over both WMIE and
AMTHIGH, carriod much the same
themes as tho ANSCROLl press roleases,
ut with adjustments as nocossary for tho Cuban audionce, e.f., whil
IMSCROLL pross roleases might complain bout continued froc-worl
trade with and
shipping to Cuba,
the radio program would emphasize any
decroases in the number of shipse
Reactions to AusChoLL propagando continue to arrive from Cubag
but at a slow pace.
Tho 24 letters rocoived during the past poriod
contained 7 newspaper clippings and threo pages torn from telephone
booke, as requosted in AlscrolL radio programs.
Nine of the letters
mentioned the ANTHIGH broadcasts, one notod receipt of the pony-sized
bulletin and two remitted the small acknowledgement forms which accompan
all AMSCROLL propaganda mailed into Cuba.
Detailed statistics on these
aro submitted in a separate report from INwAVE.
Co FINANCIAL
Salaries (January • liarch)
Operational Expenses
(January-March
TOTAL
FORM
1-80
53c
140)
USE PREVIQUE EDITION
CLASSIPICATION
SECRET
CONTINUED
PAGING
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CONTINUATION OF
DISPATCH
"CLADSIPICATION
SECRET
DISPATCH BYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA 21797
DO FUTURE PLANS
No substantivo changes aru contemplated in the handling of this
activity®
Efforts will be continued
judge the efficacy of
curront programs, and
producod as
necossary, to adjuns the amount and type of propaganda
for
ANDREY K. REUTEMAN
CLASSIFICATION
FADERO
UAE PArVIOUS tOION.
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DISPATCH
CLAESIFIEATION
SECRET
DISPATEN SYMBOL AND SUNSET
SEPARATE COVER ATTACH-
MENT NO. 1 TO LFGA 2179
IDENTITY:
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DOC, DAT
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1965
THE CE COPY ON TUSS OCT 58 MIS KEHOVED FROM THIS FILE $19-120-26
BE RID/FOD RPU CY AND FORFENDED SCRID FILES
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END OF MESSAGE
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2. MOST PLEASED EFFECTIVE ROLE PLAYED BY ANSCROLL TO DATS.
HOPE AMSCROLL CAN SET UP NON-POLITICAL COMMITTEE OF REPUTABLE
CUBANS WHICH WOULD ACT AS ITS EXECUTIVE AGENT.
END OF MESSAGE
DEBUOND TIMORRALO
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PLACE ADS PER REF B WHICH WOULD BE MORE APPROPRIATE COMING FROM
EUROPEAN LOCATION•
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DISPATCH
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101, 807911.88
NOACT TYPIC/OPERATIONAL
Forwarding of Countorrovolutionary Handbook Studies
ACTION RIQUIRTO RIFERLNCES
REFERENCE: UFGA-18611, para 3, dated 17 November 1964 /
ACTION - See paragraph 2.
1.
Forwardod herewith is one copy of each of the following
Countorrevolutionary Handbook Studies:
AAM
- Asociacion Amigos dol Mar (AAM) and Fraternidad
ACCE
ANAC
ANC
FJC
FOR
JURE
MAPA
MIRR
- Asociacion de Colonos Cubanos on el Exilio
Allanza Nacional Anti-Comunista
Asociacion Nationalista Cubana
Fronto do Joventudos Cristianas
Fronto do Joventudos Revolucionario
The FJR,
boing & rowly formed organization, la
not listed in tho Index to the Countorrevolutionary
Handbook.
It is suggostod that it be "written
in" until a now Index can be completed.)
• Junta Revolucionaria Cubana
Movimionto Accion Patriotica Americana
Movimionto. Insurroccional de Recuperacion
MRN
MRTN
OAS
RCCE
RDR
SENE
UND
• El Movinionto de Resistencia Nactonal
Rovolucionario 30 de Novlenbre
Operacion "Alpha 66'
Radio Club de Cuba on ol Exillo
Roscate Democratico Rovolucionario
Segundo Frente Nacional de Escambray
Union Nacional Democratica "Movimiento 20 de Mayo"
The above listed studies should be filed alphabetically in
Part II of'the Counterrevolutionary Handbook forwardod under reforence.
ANDREY R.
Attachment: CR Handbook Studies, b/w
Distribution:
Orig &
2Chlef,
WH,
watt
Encindes ia a astesatie
toad, fagil; and
CONSE ICATION
S-B-C-R-E-T
14-120
DATE TYPED
DATE EISPATCHED
13 April 65
APR ME 1965
20
DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER
UFGA -21009
NLADQUARTERS FLE RUMBLA
19-9-12
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IN REPLY CASTRO CLAIMS REPORTED LOCAL NEWSPAPERS AND RADIO
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PRESS RELEASES AND RADIO PROGRAMS 12-14 APR USING FOLL THEMES!
SUGAR DISCRETION STILL STRICILY ENFORCED. WHY NECESSARY IF SITUATION
ACTUALLY GOOD AS CLAIMED? CASTRO PROHIBITION PUBLICATION ANY STATIS
TICS DURING HARVEST GAVE AMPLE WARNING BIG LIE TO COME. AMSCROLL
UNDERGROUND REPORTS WIDESPREAD CANE BURNING, SABOTAGE MILLS AND
TRANSPORI FACILITIES, SHORTAGE JUTE BAGS, ADMINISTRATIVE DUNGLINO,
LOL' WORKER MORALE EOMBINING PUT ES CROP IN JEOPARDY, DOC
REFUSAL CANE CUTTERS IRADITIONAL HOLY WEEK VACATION INDICATES
PANIC MORE THAN CONFIDENCE. CONCERN PROBABLY HEIGHIENED DY CONSID-
EMATION REGINE'S SLIM MARGIN PROFIT EVEN FROM FAIRLY GOOD HARVEST
AT CURRENT WORLD PRICES AND COMPETION FROM NEW SUCAR PRODUCING
UNTIONS. FINAL CRITERION CASTRO BRAVADO.
HE ALWAYS TALKS BIGGEST
THEN IN TROUBLE•
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- MAJOR I HEATERS WAVE AREA 15-17 APR. EXPECT RADIO PRESS AND TV
COVERASE. UMHOPE AND OTHER RADIO ASSETS WILL PLAY STORY INTO
'CUBA AND AMHIM WILL INCLUDE IN REGULAR BULLETIN FOR LATIN AMERICA.
O 2. MEXIS RE PARA 3 REF A PLS ADVISE IF WAVE PRINTING DESIRED.
ICAN PRINT SFANISH LANGUAGE HANDBILLS ATTRIBUTED AMSCROLL. ASSUME
ANONYMOUS HANDBILLS WOULD CREATE PROBLEMS WITH MEXICAN AUTHORITIES.
ALSO ADVISE FASTEST METHOD MAILING MATERIAL TO MEXI AND ANY
CENSORSHIP PROBLEMS IF OPEN MAIL USED, RE PARA TWO REF B
WAVE TRYING ARRANGE COMMERCIAL IV AND NEWSREEL COVERAGE OF PARA 1
RACTIVITY THROUGH IDENTITY. IF SUCCESSFUL, SUGGEST MEXI ASSETS
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PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICO
TOTAL COPIES
REPROOUCTIOR PROHIBITED
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" 7ÁPR 65 IN 396 42
AMSCROLL SENT LETTER
3 MAR TO WIKING, COPIES TO GERMAN FORMIN
SONN, GERMAN EMBASSY WASH, GERMAN DELEGATION TO UN, US SECY OF
COMMERCE. CONTENTS LETTER IN PRESS RELEASE 6 MAR DELIVERED LOCAL
MEDIA OUTLETS AND SENT LARGE NUMBER EUROPEAN PRESS REPS INCLUDING
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE CORRESPONDENTS NEW YORK AND EUROPE AND GERMAN
NEWSPAPERS.
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PUNIT MOTIFIED
POPAL COPIES
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REF A DIR 95219
B DIR 98577 K
AMSCROLL ISSUING RELEASE TO LOCAL PRESS RADIO AND WIRE SERVICES
6 APR AND BROADCASI ING TO CUBA RELEASE BASED REFS SUMMARIZES
AS FOLLOWS:
ONE OF OUR UNDERGROUND UNITS REPORIS SFECTACULAR
TINUING SUCCESS SABOTAGE AGAINST RICHARD CONTINENIAL TRACIORS EN: .
TED FROM FRANCE. SINCE SUMMER 64 WHEN TWO SHIPMENIS TOTAL 30
TRACTORS VARIOUS MODELS CONTAMINATED WITH ABRASIVES, THIS GROUP
FLAYING HAVOC CUBAN KEAVY DUTY MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT. ONE ACTICA
AUG 6A PUT 70 OF 160 RICHARD TRACTORS OUT OF USE, Y BEYOND REPA IR,
THROUGH SPECIAILY PREPARED LUBRICANTS WHICH MINCONS INVESTIGA TOR:
DISCOVERED TOO LATE. DESPITE INCREASED SURVEILLANCE, SAB CROUF
USING NEW MORE SOPHISTICATED METHODS REGULARLY SABOTAGING EARTH
MOVERS ETC, GIANT BULLDOZERS, ETC.
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REFS:
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B.
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c.
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Regret misunderstanding derived from refa B and C.
Primary importance in suor propaganda le not to bring scrutiny
to lubricants which are basis of large and sensitive NIPASH
operation: Also iaperative that exploitation o1 sabotago
make It appear to have been done inaide PBRUMEN, Requent
WAVE cancel all
uncompleted action which my have bearing on
this problom.
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MESSAGE FONÁ
LURT A MAYOUNG
WH/C/CA/EW
DIT.
6957
DATI.
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• RYBAT TYPIC ARPERUSAL
FRENCH PIRA RICHARD TRERES HAS SUPPLIED SEVERAL HUNDRED
98577
TRACTORS TO CUBA IN LITTUS OVER ONE YEAR. THESE INCLUDED FOUR
OR FIVE TYPES OF WHICE CDIO PROBABLY HEAVIEST. MAIN UNLOADING PORT .
FOR THESE TRACTORS APPEARS BE HAVANA. THO SHIPKENTS INVOLVING ABOUT
30 TRACTORS OF DIFFERENT TYPES WERE CONTAMINATED WITH ABRASIVES
IN HAY AND JUNE 196%.
Maus 0391
END OF MESSAGE
6 APRILES
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6957
CA. 23 MARCH' 1965
10 , JHWAVE
PROM DIRECTOR
cON. DC/WH/C 5
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DAO INDEX
DELIN CSINS 200-190-18
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/WE SIR,FILE
NO,
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FID
RYBAT PERUSEN NIVIPER ZRPERUSAL
wisue cons
SiNARLS.
95219
1. FOLLOWING MESSAGE RELAYED: 15 SAR 65, FROM LOSQUE, MINCON,
ILAVANA TO RICHARD CONTINENTAL, FRANCE, SEND ILEDIATELY HIGHLY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL FOR BULLDOLERS C-D1O. CONSTANTLY BREAKING DOIN
DUE TO DEFECTS IN MANUFACTURE.
2. WIVE PLEASE EXPLOIT, SEVERAL ACTS OF SIDOTAGE VERE CARRIED
OUT AGAINST RICHARD TRACTORS IN 1904 USING ABRISIVE IN ENGINE BLOCKS.
SINCE ABRASIVE WAS DISCOVERED BY CUBANS, LINE SIOULD NO BE, "EON
DO YOU LIKE OUR MORE SOPHISTICATED LETIOD? TRACTORS OUR SPECIALTY,
3.
IXPLICATION SHOULD NATURALLY BE THAT ACTS ACCOKPLISHED BY
ANTI-CASTRO GROUP WHOSE STRENGTH LIES BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. CUBA.
IND OF JESSAGE
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COORPIIAIIRE ORRISIN
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OF SPEARHEADING WAVE AREA PROP ACTION RE CUBAN ART SHIPMEN"S
EUROPE. AMSCROLL WELL SUITED FOR THIS ROLE IN WAVE AREA DUE ITS
ESTABLISHED PRESS OUTLETS, REPUTATION FOR ACCURATE REPORTIRE &13
FACT IT CENIER ORIENTED POLITICAL GROUP WITH EASY ACCESS -N09E
EXILE CIRCLES OF CONSERVATIVE PERSUASION WHO CWNED ART O5U50*S
WHICH CONFISCATED BY GOG. INTEND CONTINUE USING AMSCROL: IN ET'S
OP PARTICULARLY DURING FORMATIVE STAGES.
2. REF A PRESS RELEASE 27 MAR BY AMSCROLL CALLED FOR ALL
EXILES WAVE AREA IO FORWARD ALL INFO RE CONFISCATED ART PR.S:"S
TO AMSCROLL FOR CATALOGINE AND USE IN ATTEMPIS IMPOUND ART ESTI
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ÈLEASE AND GAVE IT FULL COVERAGE. AFP WIRED STORY TO NEW YORK.
ALSO PICKED UP BY UPI AND AP.
3. ANSCROLL NOW IN PROCESS PLACINO ADS IN ABC, MADRIDI
JOURNAL DE GENEVE, GENEVA DAILY TELEGRAPH, LONDON, LE MONDE,
PARISE IL COVIESE, ROME, POST, WASHINGION IDES, LA PRENSA & TIMES,
NEW YORKS EL MUNDO, PUERTO RICO, EXCELSIOR, MEXICO, AÑD EL UNIVERSAL,
CARACAS ASRING EXILE ART OBJECT OWNERS TO FURNISH AMSCROLL
COPIES SUFPORTINO DOCS SHOWING WHAT ITEMS OWNED AND CONFISCATED:
AMSCROLL STATES. IT WILL CATALOQUE THESE CLAIMS
3 AND TAKE ACTION TRY
STOP SALES IN. EUROPE. SHOULD THIS FAIL ANSCROLL POINTS OUT IT
INTENDS WARM ART DEALERS AND POTENTIAL BUYERS AROUND WORLD THAT•
CATALOQUED ITEMS WILL BE RECLAIMED BY FREZ CUBAN BOUT.
A. AMSCROLL SENT CABLES SWISS EMBASSY WASHINGTON AND SWISS
DELAGATION UN WITH COPIES MAJOR SWISS DAILIES AND INTERNATIONAL
COMMISSION JURISTS PROTESTING SHIPMENT HEIRLOOM CARDO TO EUROPE:
FOR SALE UNDER GENEVA CONVENTION PRONIBITICN LOOTINO OR PLUNJERING
IN WAR OR PEACE.
3. APSCROLL WILL STARI CABLE CAMPAION ALONO LINES SUUDESTED
BY REF D FARA 2 ON 2 APRIL.
GO INITIAL WAVE AREA EXILE RESPONSE TO ART OBJECT CAMPAIUN
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SECRET 1135316 Pilco3
BDICATES INDIVIDUALS WHO OWNED AST OBJECTS MORE THAN WILLING
LET AMSCROLL RUN WITH BALL AS INDIVIDUAL EXILES DON'T WANT GE:
INVOLVED IN. PUBLICITY ACTIONS, POSSIBLE LITIGATION, ETC.
1. REQUEST
CABLE ADDRESS WHERE MUSSO CAN BE REACHED IN
SPAIN. SUGGEST AMSCROLL CONTACT MUSSO BY AIRMAIL AT THIS ADDRESS
4'D OFFER WORK IN COONDINATED FASHION WITH MUSSO O1.
AR: SHIPMENT PROBLEM, MUSSO COULD COUNTER WITH OFFER SET UP
INTERNATIONAL COMMITIEE IF
FEELS AMSCROLL CONTINUATION IN
OP WOULD SIGNIFICANTLY EFFECT SENSIBILITIES OF EXILE LEADERS
EUROPE WHO HAVE SOMETHING TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS OP
SECRET " APDARENTEY MADNE PER, DOSAgAy DeR D6SES".
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GENERAL BRAZ BRANCATO WHO ONCE
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LEAFLETS), GOVERNOR LACERDA OF GUAlABARA, INDUSTRIAS REUNIDAS F.
MATARAZZO (SAOP), SOA, VOTORATIN ESAOP), FUÕICAO TUPY S.A.
(SANTA CATARINA), AMERICA FABRILIS.A.
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WHICH SHOULD INFLUENCE ANY DEALINGS!
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BOJONT 185,009 TONS CUBAN SUGAR AND WILL BUY 200, 000 TONS PAGE
JAPAN ALSO DELIVERING LARGE NUMBER FISHING VESSELS AND PROVIDING
IFCHNICAL ASSISTANCE CUBAN FISHING INDUSTRY: DETAILS ABOVE MEXICO'S
EXCILSIOR, NEW YORK JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND JAPAN'S OWN ECONOMIC
JOURNAL., THESE ACTIVITIES DIRECT OPPOSITIO" TO DAS RESOLUTION JULY
54 WHICH BROKE DIPLOMATIC AND COMVERCIIL TIES BETWEEN CIBA AND
A FRICAN STATES AND URGED ALL OTHER CUTRIES OF SIMILAR IDEALS ACT
ACC I'GLY. THEREFORE OBVIOUS IMMI INCREASE JAPAN'S TRADE WITH
COMMUNIST CUBA UNFRIENDLY ACT TOWARD OAS MENBER NATIONS AM! JAPAN
AIDING AND ADETTING ENEMY SY SUPPORTING MAINTENANCE BASE FOR
COMAUNIST AGGRESSION AND SUBVERSION OUR HEMISPHERE. SINCE BRAZIL
ONLY RECENTLY AVERTED NEAR DISASTER COMMUNIST TAKEOVER, BRAZILIANS
KNOW FULL AND ACTIVE COOPERATION NEEDED IF OUR CONTINENT TO REMAIN
FREE COMMUNIST TOTALITARIANISM. WE EXPECT BRAZIL'S PEOPLE, PUBLIC
MEXIA, BUSINESS MEN AND GOUT TO INSIST THIS TRADE MISSION
WHICH SPONSORED BY JAPANESE GOVT PROMISE CURTAIL TRAFFIC WITH
COMMUNIST CUBAN ENEMY AS PREREQUISITE FOR NEGOTIATIONS BRAZIL•
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support of the MIVIPER program.
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AMSCROLL reproduced the pertinent correspond
once in sequence with the comment that this is one of soveral things
which can happen to those who trade with Comunist Cuba.
REUTEMAN
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things than can happens
UNIDAD REVOLUCIONARIA continues
its research in reference to the firms that
one still trading with Communist Cubo, We
making
thorough
investigation
order lo avoid mistakes, bur as soon as
compleied.
the
"Block
Lispo
will be
published and distribured shroughout the
Free World.
Many forms have already
realized whor
trading with Communist Cuba means,
ond
heve also roken into consideration Cuba's
unworthiness - ONE BILLION
DOLLARS
of foreign debr. Therefore.
phese firms hove backed away from this
shareful ond riskful marker.
Besides, the people of the Countries
of the Free World are sympothelic with
our couse; loke as an example the boycott
Bored by, the Venezueion Federation
of
dockworkers in occordance with the first
resolution of the
'Filst Congress of
Venezuelan Workers", lobor unions of
other notions have already followed suit.
Or roke the case of Mr. Shepherd, from
Great Brition, which is illustrated in this
pomphler.
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AND BRITISH "FINANCIAL TIMES" WHICH INDICATE COMECON CONSIDERS
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DISPATCH
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ACTION REQUIRED MERENCES
ACTIOS HEQUIRED: FYI
REFERISCE: UFGA 19181, dated 21 December 1964
A• OPERATIONAL
During December there was considerable pressure on AMSCROLL
to join political
groupings being formed by ex-Presidents Urrutia
• and Price
Fortunately,
AMSCROLL was able to stay out of both without
incurring the wrath of
either.
B. PRODUCTION
Although & number of new propaganda ideas were submitted by
AMSCROLL for approval,
actually printed during the month was the pony bulletin.
other items already on hand, including 5,000 Christmas cards, totallec
17, 000 pieces which were sent to 20,000 covers to Cuba. Another
10,000 items were distributed to Latin America and Spain, and 13,700
to addressees in the U. S.
Most of the two latter categorios were
based on requests from religious, social, and civic organizationg.
Samples of the items and a breakdown of the actual numbers of each
distributed are in the attached ANSCROLL Propaganda Section report.
3. AMSCROLL broadcasts continued as scheduled.
Chief among the
themes, which also pervaded the two issues of the AMSCROLL house organ
published during the month and the above-mentioned pony bulletin for
Cuba, were as follows:
(Continued)
Attachment:
1.
Report & Propaganda Samplesa
Distribution:
¡ CROSS REFERENCE TO
3- DC, WH/SA, #/atto, USC
CLASSIFICATION
SECRET
20, Jan, 65 FEB 1 1965
DISPATCH STABC AND NUMBER
UFGA 19537
HEAOQUARTERS TIL NABER
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ANSCROLL optimistically sece the start of a counter offen
sive arainst the rampages of Communism in Latin America.
were Castello Branco's notion in Goalz Province, Brazil;
Venezuclan Army overations in the Andes; Panamanian preparations to
control agitation on
the anniverenty of
the Cannl rlots; Argentine
Forcign Minister Zavnla's public denunclation of Soviet colonialism
in Cubn; Jagan's defent ut the polla in
Guiann; and
"Operation
a seven antion militnry mancuver against an
"imaginary"
target which has Latin American Communlate screaming
"Che" Guevning statomonts boforo the UN and during his
telovision interview contrasted with quotations from previous
speeches,
espocially his current whining for trado oponings with the U.S. as
opposod to past claims that U. S. sugar purchasos kept Cuba in a state
of colonialism.
Nuch was mado
of tho romark of the Nicaraguan dele
gato to the UN
that Guovara's address on behalf of Cuba was a
Russian
speech with an Argentino accont.
It was nleo noted that "Che"
admitted
Cuba's support of the terrorism in Venezuela®
Cuba"s worsoning economie altuation way, as herotolores he
constant theme.
Featurod this month wore the obvioug failures of
and a host of
© The Nartinez Sanchez suicido and the lack of precise details,
expocially in its aftormath, got considerablo attention in AUSCROLI
propaganda, along with other notos on COC strife.
The sino-soviot rift was expected to contime.
accarding
ANSCROLLEg
and the situation
docs not bodo woll for Castrole relntions
with the now Kremlin leaders. Examples takon from press clippings.
The CIV boycott againet frcoworld ships trading with Cuba
was favorably noted as anothor fcot of the tightening of the noose
around Fidel's neck®
End-of-year broadcasts centored on the decline of Communisme
after a half century it still fails to improve the living standards of
the peoples engulfed, but instead incrcases terror and oppression to
forge the populations into automatons for use in the realization of
its mad dream of world conquest.
Among letters ruceived during the month was a request from
AltOg
California for a
complete set of AMSCROLL publications for
the Hoover Institute's archives on world revolutions.
AMFRANE-I, who is now second man in the AUSCROLL Propaganda
Section by dint
of his demonstrated imagination and initiative, came
up with a proposal during the month to test rcaction to printed
materials being sent to Cuba®
Implemented Innediately, it consists
of a small coupon which accompanies each item nailed to 15000
addressees on a rotating basis each month.
The total is divided into
four groups for sample purposes, each group being asked to respond to
requests for general, readily available information on the basis of
different stimuli, either to have the respondent's code name announced
over the radio or just listed among the "many" others who are contri
to the effort to overthrow the Castro regime.
Theoretically,
the assistance would be more fully acknowledged after the liberation
On the basis of results achieved
system will be refined until the most successful method for
during the first few months, stine
sufficient returns are
1AS ROUD AMISCROLE
A report will be submitted when
Propaganda Section repoit,
attached, contains further details and a sanple of the coupon.
We were pleased to receive EGFA 43043 which credited ANSCROLL
propaganda with a minor MNIPER score on & West German firm which was
doing business with Cuba.
Evidently a number of free-world firms aro
disturbed in the same way by AMSCROLL's abre-rattling letters on the
--japates
posites to Larset Sirms, CLASIICATON
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oxpunditures
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$1,745.00
9, 180.75
$10,125.75
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FUTURE PLANS
In process at monti's and were n tro yenr annlyste of the
campain against_free-worldshipping-to-cuba-noting-kans mdorand-the
Job still- to be done,
for publication in booklet form; a new leaflet
for Cuba showing how porsonal and family socurity arc endangered more
by not doing anything than by taking whatever steps against the regime
arc possible dependink upon the opportunities which arise; and a
Icaflot for Latin American distribution showing on a map of Cuba the
reported sitos for the training of terrorists.
A new departure in
propayanda to Cuba will bo tho printing of the
backs of all future
leaflets in script form so that they will appear to bo handwritten
lottors if viowed through the unvelopes.
Heretofore AMSCROLL has
been onfolding other printed material in a simulated handwiitton
wrappor, but now each item will havo its own "personal lottor" built
in to save valuablo weight and bulk in the covers while still hopefully
doceiving Cuban postal authorities.
N012н1
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1 June 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR :
SUBJECT: •
Mr. William E. Colby
Special Activities
1.
Following our recent conversation, I have
searched my memory and Mr. McCone's files for examples.
of activities which to hostile observers or to someone
without complete knowledge and with a special kind of
motivation could be interpreted as examples of activities
exceeding CIA's charter.
2. First, as we discussed, on 7 March 1962,
DCI McCone, under pressure from Attorney General Robert
F. Kennedy, agreed to tap the telephones of columnists
Robert S. Allen and Paul Scott in an effort to identify
their sources for classified information which was appear-
ing in their columns.
Because the primary source appeared
to be in the Department of Defense, McCone ordered me
personally to brief General Joe Carroll, Director of DIA,
orally, which I did. I understand more complete information
on this operation is available from the Director of Security.
I, personally, managed to avoid gaining any knowledge of
what precise actions were taken, what information was gained,
what was done with it, and when
the operation was terminated.
As a result of a developing relationship with
I representative in Washington,
and also as a result of certain information conveyed by
Anatole Golitsen, James Angleton, with the approval of
Dick Helms, agreed to mount a counterespionage operation
against
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On 18 June 1962, DCI McCone and
Helms briefed Secretary of State Rusk generally on the
operation without going into operational details.
Later
on the same dav, President John F. Kennedy was briefed.
occurred somewhat later, and
on 15 April 1963, DCI McCone met with Piesident Kennedy
alone and briefed the President on the details of this
new phase of the operation.
On the same day, the Attorney
General was briefed and he agreed that he would not
mention it to the FBI unless the FBI themselves
raised
it with him.
On 3 February 1964, DCI McCone met alone
with President Lyndon B. Johnson and briefed him on the
operation.
On 4 February McGeorge Bundy was briefed.
On 6 February 1964 in a briefing of Secretary of State
Rusk on the results of the operation, Rusk expressed
reservations about the propriety of such an operation.
He raised this same concern in subsequent conversations
with McCone on 17 April 1964, 28 May 1964, and 14 June
1964. On 12 September 1964 Rusk continued to express
grave reservations and repeatedly suggested that the
be informed directly that we knew about their
espionage operations in the United States and ask them
to desist..
In a meeting on 28 May 1964 Rusk expressed
these reservations in the presence of DCI McCone and
President John-F. Kennedy/Secretary of Defense McNamara
was also present, and there is no record that he had
previously been made aware of this operation.
4.
Although certain activities never got beyond
the planning stage, there are, I believe, three examples
of such planning which could be subject to misinterpretation.
One involved chemical warfare operations against the rice
crops in both Cuba and North Vietnam.
A second involved
a paramilitary strike against the Chi-Com nuclear instal-
lations:
Outside the United States Government, General
Eisenhower was
briefed on such planning.
A third, which
assumes a new significance today, involved a proposal by
Angleton and Helms for a greatly increased
l intelligence
collection effort against foreign installations in this
country.
This planning also involved a scheme for selected
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exposure of
KGB activities and counteractions against the
Soviet intelligence service.
The reasons are still unclear
to me as to why the FBI chose to brief the PFIAB to the
effect that CIA was planning to
extensively and
indiscriminately in this country,
to greatly increase
generally to use KGB-type tactics, also extensively and
indiscriminately. This led to a heated exchange between
taking place in the presence of the Attorney General.
It is clear that the FBI was opposed to any such proposal
then, as now, and the plan never went forward.
5.
During the period when Des FitzGerald was in
charge of the Cuban Task Force, DCI McCone's office
learned, quite by accident, that FitzGerald had secured
the cooperation of several prominent US business firms
in denying economic items to Cuba.
There was no question
but that the businessmen were glad to cooperate, but know-
ledge of this operation had to be rather widespread.
6. On 17 April 1964,
came
to DCI McCone on behalf
of American business interests,
offering to insert some
to try to secure a
favorable result in the
Shortly
after this approach, Mr
made a similar proposal to McCone in connection
with
On 12 May 1964 at a meeting of
the 303 Committee, It was decided that the offers of
American business could not be accepted, it being neither
a secure way nor an honorable way of doing such business.
This declaration of policy at this time bears on the recent
ITT hearings, but I am not surprised that McCone has
forgotten that he helped to set the precedent of refusing
to accept such collaboration between the Agency's operations
and private business.
At the direction of Attorney General Robert
Kennedy and with the explicit approval of President Kennedy,
McCone injected the Agency, and particularly Cord Meyer,
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4
into the US labor situation, and particularly to try
to ameliorate the quarrel between George Meany and
Kalter Reuther.
Cord
Meyer steered a very skillful
course in this connection, but the Agency could be
vulnerable to charges that we went behind Meany's back,
or were somehow consorting with Reuther against Meany's
wishes.
8. There are three examples of using Agency
funds which I know to be controversial.
One was the
expenditure of money under Project MOSES in securing
the release of Cuban Brigade prisoners.
Details of
this gperation are best known to Larry Houston, Mike
Miskorsky,
and James Smith.
Second,
as you well know, when Lou Conein received
his summons
to report to the Joint General Staff Headquarters on
1 November 1963 a large amount of cash went with him.
My impression is that the accounting for this and its
use has never been very frank or complete.
Third, at
one of the early Special Group meetings attended by
McCone he took strong exception to proposals to spend
Agency funds to improve the economic viability of West
Berlin, and for an investment program in Mall. His
general position was that such expenditures were not
within the Agency's charter, and that he would allow
such spending only on the direct personal request of
the Secretary of State or the Secretary of Defense, or
the
White House.
9. I raise these issues of funding because I
remember the
Agency's being severely criticized by the
House Appropriations Subcommittee for having spent $3,000
15,000
for stamps in connection with a program to buy tractors
secure the release of prisoners from Cuba.
10.
Under the heading of old business, I know that
any one who has worked in the Director's office has worried
about the fact that conversations within the offices
and
over the telephones were transcribed. During McCone's
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tenure, there were microphones in his regular office,.
his inner office, his dining room, his office in East
Building, and his study at his residence on White Haven
Street.
I do not know who would be willing to raise such
an issue, but knowledge of
such operations tends to
spread, and certainly the Agency is vulnerable on this
score.
11.
Also under the heading of old business, I
well remember the hue and cry raised, especially by Carl
Kaysen in the White House, when the Agency iniected a
Shortly after the Cuban missile crisis, there was
a disposition in Washington to reexamine the Bay of Pigs,
and the fact that several Alabama National Air Guard
officers lost their lives in the Bay of Pigs was surfaced
with surprisingly little excitement at the time.
12.
During my stint on the 7th floor there was
a special
arrangement with the Office of Communications
whereby the Director's office gained access. to non-CIA
traffic.
This surfaced briefly at one point shortly after
Admiral Rayborn became DCI. He had visited the Signal
Eyes Only.
He returned to his office and proceeded to
discuss this telegram with
who was naturally
quite curious as to how Rayborn knew about it, and also as
to how Rayborn had it in his possession before l
1 did.
Ben Read in the Secretary of State's office and I spent
several weeks putting this one to rest.
13. Finally, DCI McCone, as you and I well know,
operated on a very
lofty plane, and I think certain of
his activities could be misunderstood.
One example was
his decision in July of 1964 to have Aristotle Onassis and
Maria Callas flown from Rome to Athens on Air Force KC 135.
Their arrival in Athens in this airplane attracted the
attention of.
the local press and in due course Mr. John
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6
Hightower, Chief of the Associated Press Bureau for
lashington, came to see me to ask about the propriety
of this action.
14.
The use of
has been remarkably secure, but DCI McCone himself
forgot about the
and became quite
exercised when he saw Candidate Goldwater land in the
San Francisco airport for the Republican National Con-
vention in 1964 aboard the Grumman Gulf Stream with
the highly visible tail number N 8 E.
This was, I
explained to him carefully, a perfectly legitimate
charter, but he didn't like it.
15. McCone dealt quite extensively with newsmen
in Hashington.
In fact, they gave him a gift and a
luncheon when
he left Washington, which is perhaps
indicative of the press's relations with him.
However
in the case of the Ross and Wise book, The Invisible
Government, he did try to bring pressure on the publisher
and the authors to change things.
They did not change
a comma, and I doubt that this old saw willever sing
again.
16. Finally, and this will reflect my Middle
Western Protestant upbringing, McCone's dealings with
the
would and could raise eyebrows in certain quarters.
17.
The above listing is uneven, but I have a
allegations from any quarter which cast these things in
one these things ention.
and no amount of denial would ever set the record straight.
If I may be of any assistance in tracking down further
details, I am of course at your disposal, but I would point
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EYES CX2Y
7
out that I was very much in the position of the
enlisted
man who knew that the commissioned officers
were aware of these activities and better able to
judge their propriety and possible impact or misinter-
pretation.
wilder
WALTER
ELDER
EYES GREY
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DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Date:
5/7/2015
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10201-10192
RECORD SERIES:
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER:
92-3171-2351
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: LEGAT, MX
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
DATE:
'PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
12/30/1971
1
SGI, TRA, HOLIDAYS
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION :
Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4
CURRENT STATUS :
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW :
04/11/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS:
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mEea
DATE.:
TO
FROM
SUBJECT:
met
ohH-F. Kenneur Assassination
•Reco
Ids Collectio
• FORM
11-14-MAY 7982 EDITION
NO. 10
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATE; "GOVERNMENT
CONF
Memorindum ¿öN
CONNDENTIAD
DIRECTOR, FBI (92-3171)
DATE: 12/30/71
RAM CAT, NEXTCO CITY (893-23)
(P)N
ROPRIATE AGENCIE
TOLD
ED BY ROUTING SLT
PARKA S
GIANCANA, aka
PEACON EC
1698070%
N45,15196
HASSLES
Reference Mexico City letter 10/26/71.0)U
CS MEX 287: advised 11/3/71 that subject was
still in Mexico and staying in Cuernavaca. He personally
saw
subject in Mexico City casually and did not have a
chance to talk to hindu
However, as of
12/3/71 he heard reports from
mutual friends that the subnect at that
time
was
on a
trip to the U.S., place unspecified. (A)y) Mu
Source advised
that he will be in Acapulco
over Christmas, 1971, and that while there,
he expects
to be in contact with subject's attorney and other friends
of the subject.
He anticipates, as in past years,
subjeet
would also be spending Christmas in Acapulco
will be in contact with him during
this time.
Act of 1992 (41 USC 2107. Hote)
40
ADVISTA
AND FID
Ar.
NOS 29 CERTAIN
10 (5).
diaS
TIva
LEAD
MEXICO CITY
AGENCIES
AT MEXICO
Will determine through
un zallet activities over christmas, 1971.1
transiliod by 1a59
Exempt fron
Catego
Date of Declassificati
908-78
EE N79
ICGRPOT8
SPECIAL
5-Bureau
ACTINE ON AIR
(1-Foreign Liaison DeSigNEA
(2-Chicago) (92-3,49)
1-Mexico City
Pecs fe 99-3121-33551
RSC : kvw
(6)
K/s
- 44
ILL INFORMAT
HEREIN IS:UN
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Declassify
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Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
4/30/201
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10210-10391
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 105-81285-47
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SAC, CV
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 08/18/1960
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
REW, LTR, REL, EXIT VISA, INS, SOURCE
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4
CURRENT STATUS:
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 02/24/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
INC LHM
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DocId: 32293115
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g-Clear. 9
STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office. Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
TO
DIRECTOR, FBI (105-81285)
DATE: August 18, 1960
SAC, CLEVELAND (105-3792)
SUBJECT:
ROBERT EDWARD WEBSTER
IS - R
(00: CLEVELAND)
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFICI
DATE E14-44 BY SOSMAL
ide
Enclosed for the Bureau are five copies of a letterhead
memorandum concerning the subject.
The source contained in this letterhead memorandum is
a source of information of the Cleveland
Division whose identity is concealed at his request.
The letterhead memorandum 1s classified confidential inasmuch
as the information furnished by
could reasonably
result in the disclosure of this source of continuing value
and jeopardize his future effectiveness.
The information contained in the letterhead memorandúm
is taken from autostatic copies of letters from the subject
to his parents and were furnished by subject's father with
The autostatic copies
maintained in the Sub A section of subject's file in the
Cleveland Division.
No further investigation is being conducted at Cleveland in
this case and this case is being carried in a closed
status.
JFC/pan
(4)
ENCLOSURN
REC #1105-51285-47
25 AUG 22 1960
5 DAUG 26
AGENCY
REQ. REC'D
Cir Stale,
DATE FOR. AUG 2 5 1961
HOW FORW.
c-G-1, 0-off 0-14k
NW 45984 DocId: 32293115 Page 2
OTHER 4
105-83
UNREC COPY AND COPY
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SAC, PH
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DATE: 11-14-2017
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Date:
4/24/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10214-10152
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
92-2717-204
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SAC, PH
TO : DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
06/08/1961
DOCUMENT TYPE :
CLASSIFICATION:
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
ABR, B/F INT, ASSOC
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
4
Redact
02/27/1998
OPENING CRITERIA:
INDEFINITE
• COMMENTS :
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-11-2017
FEDERAL BUREAU OF IN SHAMUN
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
COMMUNICATIONS SECTION
JUN 31961
TELETYPE
Mr. Tolson..
Mr. Belmont
Mr. Mohr
Mr. Callahan...
Mr. Conrad
Mr. DeLoau
Mr. Evans
Mr. Malone.
Mr. Rosen
Mr. Sullivan
Mr. Tavel-
Mr. Trotter_
Tele. Room
Mr. Ingram
Miss Gandy-
URGENT
- 51
10-48
PM EDST TTS
TO, DIRECTOR, FBI 192-2717/, AND SAC, NEWARK 192-4781
FROM,
SAC, PHILADELPHIA 192-444/
MANGELO BRUNO, AKA, AR. DAILY TELETYPE. PM TWO SIX NINE DASH
BRUNO WOILD QUOTE VOUCH FOR UNQUOTE, INDIVIDUAL NAMED SALERNO ACCOM-
PANIED BY BRUNO S LIEUTENANT PHILIP TESTA VISITED INFORMANT. SALERNO
INTERESTED IN BUYING STOLEN MERCHANDISE, PARTICULARLLY SECURITIES
PH PD ADVISED TESTA STOPPED BY PD FIVE FIFTEEN PM JUNE SIX NEAR PH
AIRPORT IN NEW JERSEY CAR REGISTRATION PNK NINE, DRIVER AND OWNER
NICHOLAS A. CERBONE, FORTY FOUR, WHITE, TWO NINE THREE ROUTE TWO THREE
WAYNE, NJ. OTHER PASSENGER ALFRED SALERNO, FIFTY AND WHITE, ONE THIRTY
RIDGEVALE, EAST HANOVER, NJ. NK FURNISH BACKGROUND LEADS YOUR DIVISION.
REPORT INVESTIGATION WHEN POSSIBLE ON MULTILITH FOR INCLUSION SUMMARY
REPORT. ALL INTERVIEWEES MUST HAVE BACKGROUND DATA INCLUDED IN REPORTING
RESULTS INVESTIGATION.
RC352-2717-204
END ANC ACK
F4 JUN 9 1961
10-52 AM OK FBI WA JSA
NK OK FBI NK TAQ
57, 1 132
1123
TU DISC
B JUN 141968
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11/26/1997
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PAPER - TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
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PROJFILES-CORRESPONDENCE
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HONORABLE JOHN RAYMOND TUNHEIM
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DAVID W. CAREY
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LETTER: I HAVE JUST RECEIVED INFORMAL WORD OF THE DECISIONS THE JFK BOARD MADE AT ITS 17 NOVEMBER 1997 MEETING.
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JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
AGENCY : CIA
RECORD NUMBER
: 104-10330-10102
RECORD SERIES
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
PROJFILES-CORRESPONDENCE
DOCUMENT
INFORMATION
AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA
FROM
: DAVID W. CAREY
TO
TITLE
HONORABLE JOHN RAYMOND TUNHEIM
LETTER: I HAVE JUST RECEIVED INFORMAL WORD OF THE
DECISIONS THE JEK BOARD MADE AT ITS 17 NOVEMBER 1997
MEETING.
DATE
PAGES
:
11/26/1997
2
SUBJECTS :
DECISIONS
JFK ASSASSINATION
DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER
CLASSIFICATION : SECRET
RESTRICTIONS : 1A 1B
CURRENT STATUS : RELEASED IN PART PUBLIC - RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
DATE OF LAST REVIEW :
03/11/03
COMMENTS : JFK-M-15 : F4
: 2000.02.07.11:13:49:357035
[R] - ITEM IS RESTRICTED
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*NGV_26.199?
12:51PM
NO. 226
P.2
SECRET
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
AJEK Act 6 (1) (A)
JEK Act
(1) (B)
==
The Honorable John Raymond Tunhein
Chairman
Assassination
Records
Review Board
600 E. Street N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Dear Judge Tunheim:
(e) I have just received informal word of the
decisions the JFK Board made at its 17 November 1997
meeting. Most of the Board's decisions--those relating to
the CIA presence in
_ CIA's involvement. in various
the Agon to telease documents in a form that would reveal
the Agency's use
(ey. We stand behind the position that we have
presented in writing and in discussions with the Board on
previous occasions.
I would welcome an opportunity to have
a senior CIA representative meet with the Board at your
convenience to explain why the Agency considers this
information so sensitive and to answer any questions you may
have.
Meanwhile, I offer the following summary of our
fundamental concerns.
185
CL BY:
CL REASON:
DECL ON:
DRV FROM:
2217297
1.5 (c)
COV 2-87.
SECRET
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to sir.
"SEeRET
ND: 226 300.3
Gil:
WEK Act
6
(1) (A)
JEK "Act 6
(1) (B)
Judge Tunheim
185
continues to bean"
important
intelligence method. 'Its use is undiminished
since the 1960s, and it will remain essential for the
foreseeable future.. I urge the Board to reconsider its
recent decision insofar as it concerns the Agency's
In this regard,, we will be
use' of
forwarding a more comprehensive memorandum addressing the
damage issue prior to the next Board meeting, and we would
also
like to offer the Board the opportunity for a personal
appearance by a senior CIA representative should that be
appropriate.
Sincerely,
Did lo Cas
David W. Carey
WW 55157
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Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
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AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10194-10169
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
62-9-29-572
Released under the John
F. Kennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
i44 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 45760 Date:
11-17-2017
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
TO:
TITLE:
SAC, MM
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 07/17/1962
PAGES:
26
SUBJECTS:
CIP, ASSOC, GAMBLING, ACT
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 4; 11(a)
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 12/15/1994
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L'OtTIONAR FORM NO. 10
"5010-104.
UNITED STATES GORNMENT
Memorandum
5
do
TO
Director, FBI
DATE: July 17, 1962
SAC, Miami (92-900) (RUC)
SUBJECT:
SHYLOCKING OPERATIONS IN
THE GREATER MIAMI AREA
ReBulet to Miami 6/29/62.
ORS
REVIEWED BY ESTUFK TASK FORCE
ON 9/10/98 lat
D
RETCASE IN FULL
RELEASE IN PART
TOTAL DENIAL
Enclosed is the original and three copies of
a letterhead memorandum regarding captioned matter.
The following identifies and characterizes the
informants mentioned in the enclosed letterhead memorandum:
MM T-1 is former MM 676-C, a businessman and
ex-convict associated with the criminal element and gambler
in the Greater Miami area.
MM I-2 is MM 609-C, a daily associate of thieves
and gamblers in the Miami area.
MM T-3 is MM 509-C, an individual who mingles
with the criminal element on a daily basis in the Miami
area.
*54
MM I-4 is MM 725-C, a businessman who has wide
association among the criminal element in the Miami area.
MM T-5 is JAMES MIGGINS, Special Agent, Internal
Revenue Service (IRS), Miami, Florida, an employee of anothe
govemment investigative agency handling criminal-type
investigations.
JEK Act 6 (4)
MM T-6 is
PCI, New York Division, an
individual who associates with the criminal element in New
York and Miami.
7
/ 3/
ENCLOSURE
REC-15 '
1-572
Bureau
(Encis.
4)(AM)
2 -
Miami
× 100
0 1962
(1 - 92-515)
DWW: msb
(5)
1ecyen Ran 1541
50 AUG 18196
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MM 92-900
MM T-7 is MM 342-C, a Miami businessman known to
be in contact with the local
criminal element.
MM T-8 is former MM 647-PC, who was associated
with members of the criminal element in the Miami area in
several business ventures and, during this association, was
able to learn of the activities of certain individuals.
MM T-9 is MM 665-C, a legitimate businessman in
the Greater Miami area who, through his social activities,
has come in contact with the criminal element. JFK Act 6 (4)
MM T-10 is
PCI, owner of a legitimate
business, who gambles with a number of the criminal element in
the Miami area.
MM T-11 is MM 654-PC, a Miami attorney who comes
in contact with local hoodlums
and
gamblers.
MM T-12 is MM 807-C, a businessman who, on occasions,
comes into contact with the criminal element in the Miami area.
MM T-13 is ANN DRAHMANN, an individual formerly
associated with one of the leading criminal figures in the
Miami area.
MM I-14 is NY 842-C, a source familiar with
criminal activities in mid-town Manhattan, New York.
MM T-15 is NY 202-C, an individual active and
familiar with the criminal element in the East Harlem
section of New York City.
MM T-16 is MM 788-C*, a source who has a good
knowledge of the activities of HYMAN MARTIN and gambling
• activities in the Miami area.
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r.
MM
92-900
MM I-17 is RALPH H. MILLS, McClellan Committee,
an employee of another goverment agency investigating
criminal-type matters.
MM T-18 is former MM 656-C, an ex-convict and
known associate of hoodlums, thieves, and gamblers in
Miami and New York City.
MM I-19 is 'former MM 708-C, a bartender who is
acquainted with the gambling element in the Miami area.
MM T-20 is
_PCI, New York Division,
an individual who, through his associations, is familiar
with the activities of certain members of the criminal
element in the New York City area.
JFK Act 6 (4)
MM T-21 is
former PCI, an individual
who, through his associations, is familiar with
• the activities
of many of the criminal element in the Miami area.
MM T-22 is
PCI, an individual who
associated with a limited number of criminal figures in
the Miami area in 1958-1959.
MM T-23 is
PCI, an individual
familiar with the activities of some members of the criminal
element in the Greater Miami area.
MM I-24 is MM 792-C, an individual engaged in
legitimate business, whose place of business is frequented
by the criminal element.
MM T-25 is
PCI, an individual
acquainted with the activities of the criminal element in
the Miami area.
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SHYLOCKING OPERATIONS IN
THE GREATER MIAMI AREA
FL
allegedly bankrolled by JAY WEISS.
He subsequently
advised on August 26, 1960, that SPITZER had moved his
activities to the North Dade Civic Club, Dade County,
Florida.
At that time, SPITZER was allegedly bankrolled
by SAM/WEISS, who also possessed a financial interest in
the Five O'Clock Club. On December 9, 1960, he advised
SPITZER is handling the Shylocking activities at the
Collins Avenue Bridge Club. Fla.
On March 11, 1960, this source advised that one
NAT STAHL, who resided
at the Sagamore Hotel in Miami Beach,
was carrying on Shylocking activities at the Patio Bridge
Club in Miami Beach.
He stated that he had learned that
STAHL had on one occasion loaned money to an individual,
obtaining a series of post dated checks to cover the loan.
On November 18, 1960, he advised that STAHL was using the
food concession at the Collins Avenue Bridge Club as a
front for his Shylocking activities.
On January 31, 1958, MM I-4 advised that MAX EDER
loaned money to various individuals.
MM I-4 on October 13,
, 1960, advised he had been
informed that VINCENT TERIACA and "BIG PAT" SANTELLI were /LQ.
shylocks for the group operating the Johnina Hotel, which
group included MAX EDER and PASQUALE ERRA.
On June 6. 1961. MM T-5 advised that
dEK Law
11(a)
- 6 -
62-9-29-572
an life
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Date:
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AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-90042-10018
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: CR 100-420590-41
Released under the John
F. Rennedy
issassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
i44 USC 2107 Notel •
Case# :NU 54027 Date:
D8-29-2017
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
MM
TO :
HQ
TITLE:
DATE :
PAGES :
SUBJECTS :
07/25/1963
38
EVELIO DUQUE MIYAR
GILBERTO RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ
DOCUMENT TYPE:
CLASSIFICATION:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Secret
RESTRICTIONS:
4'
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Reper Fa.
FD-263 (ReW. "5-12-55)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESIIGATION
REPORTING OFFICE
TILE OF CASE
#2
Glassie
massity on:
63987.
OFFICE OF ORIGIN
DATE
MIAMI
MIAMI
JUL 2 § 1962
INVESTIGATIVE PERIOD
6/5-7/18/63
CONFIDENT A PORT MADE BY
THOMAS H. ERRION.
GILBERTO RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ,
CHARACTER OF CASE
aka
21195-
SECXET
IS - CUBA
CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO
DECLASSIFCATION AND/OR
OADR
(JFK).
REFERENGES:
CT.ASS & EXT, BY
RELEASE DE CIA INFORMATILERASON - FOIM IJ.
IN THIS DOCUMENT, p4,G
DATE OF REVIEW
KP 1-15-98
C.
Report of SA THOMAS H. ERRION at Miami,
dated 1/13/61.
(u)
Miami airtel to Bureau dated 4/24/63, entitled
CUBA, JANUARY 3, 1963, IS - CUBA,"'
"REPATRIATION OF' AMERICAN CITIZENS, HAVANA,
Miami airtel to Bureau dated 6/6/63.
Bureau letter to Attorney General dated 6/13/63
Miami letter to Bureau dated 7/2/63.
Bureau letter to Miami dated 7/10/63.
TYPED BY
gtj
5525-82
ye, 6150
019
apr
APPROVED
COPIES MADE:
N CONTAINED
APPROPRIA
LASSIFIED
SHOWN
FORT
DEGLASSIFIED BY566
& 54019STE
c-t 5 - 2-9 CA
F,F14
5/26-82
DO NOT WRITE IN SPACES BELOW
CORIES LISTED ON COVER
100.420590
PAGE. BO-
+41
copies made
74÷26:28
4444-147
37
FILED
REG- 28
COPY
UNRECORDED
BUT USCA NiA. 01/20/78
for reviow at IBIrd by
customs
COAst GUARd
10 - 12-277 1963
SE0
Copy to: CIA/State/RAO
ONI/OSI/ACSI!
ay routing slip for into.
Dato...
.n0-63.b7.WnNBt
CLA
5668560/GCe
6/16764 a DECLASSIFYION: 25X
PROPERTY 5:9 AUG. G. 1967o you by the FBl, and neither it nor its conte t are i be distributed outside the agency to which !:
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MM. 100-14102
"SECRET CONSENIA.
received from New York and Houston, subject will be re-
contacted and after Bureau permission has been received,
will be interviewed with the Polygraph.
It is noted that subject has'
expressed his
desire to fully cooperate in any way possible to establish
the fact that he is not now and never has been a member
of the Communist Party, and has never been opposed to the
United States in any manner.
The Bureau is being requested by separate
communication to authorize interview of the subject using
the Polygraph.
This report is being classified "SECRET" Inasmuch
as it contains information originating from CIA which was
so classified and because it contains information pertaining
to operations within Cuba and participants in those
operations, some of whom may still be at liberty and have
possible interest, operational or otherwise, to other
Government agencies.
- INFORMANTS -
MM T-1 1s RAYMOND G. BROWN, 97 Clinton Street,
/ New York dity,
a confidential informant of Ins,
New York City. 100-14102-30 (
MM T-2 18 [CIA, their memo dated November 21,
1961.7
100-14102-42.
(u)
MM T-3 1s MM 761-S.
Instant report.
= *
COVER PAGE
SECKET.
CONFIDENTIAD
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isieni
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DICO AFUGIIC, COL. ANPITTO VALTR, MRDULDO SINIC, LISA PERISIC
POSEYBLY
AICO BLAZO MANDIC MID BRAIKO FAVELA.
2. MEROVIC AND DERCANC ARE TITO'3 DOCTORS: RADIVOJE MIIOLIC INTERITERUO
HOST ONRINS ON LICT ARS PRUSS AND PHOTOCRAPRENS SUE DOT ASTE TUATRE Y PECIC,
CUBIC AND SIZVIC VEO ROT PREASET OI DAFUIR PATE TRIT. TO AUDIO TYFDS
asud tD:
LUD OF LENSAEL
CONMENT.
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Date:
4/26/201
AGENCY:
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
AGENCY FILE NUMBER:
HSCA
180-10146-10001
CIA SEGREGATED COLLECTION
56-05-2K
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: HSCA
FROM:
CIA
TO :
TITLE:
Released under the John
i Remation Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Note).
Case#:NW 53090 Date:
06-07-2017
DATE :
11/02/1964
PAGES:
0
SUBJECTS :
CIA, FILES
DOCUMENT TYPE: FORM
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: Consulted
CURRENT STATUS:
Withhold
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 08/31/1995
OPENING CRITERIA:
COMMENTS :
Box 32 Document Withdrawal Notice
v9.1
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THIRD AGENCY COORDINATION
Box/Reel #
Folder #
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5
Documen't # HSCA
Date
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Agency
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RECORD NUMBER:
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RECORD SERIES:
CIA SEGREGATED COLLECTION
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 55-01-31
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: HSCA
FROM:
CIA
TO :
TITLE:
Released under the John
F. kennedu
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
(44 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NT 53080 Date:
06-05-2017
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
00/00/0000
14
DOCUMENT TYPE :
CLASSIFICATION :
RESTRICTIONS:
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
OPENING CRITERIA :
COMMENTS :
CIA, FILES
FORM
Unclassified
1A
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09/04/1998
Box 30 Document Withdrawal Notice Pending Third Agency Coordination
HH vSB080
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DocId: 32273114
Page
CIA -- JFK COLLECTION
Document Withdrawal Notice
THIRD AGENCY COORDINATION
Box/C&
55
Document# +1110999-11111012
Folder #
Date
Agency
FBI
ISCA STAFFER NOTES,
Title/ Description (U) FILE REVIEW
Pages
ON ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS
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AGENCY:
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RECORD NUMBER:
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RECORD SERIES: DE
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: ELSUR 92-228-1161
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: SHELBURNE
TO:
DE
TITLE:
DATE:
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
03/27/1964
DOCUMENT TYPE :
CLASSIFICATION:
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
ANTHONY GIACALONE (ELSUR)
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
4
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SAC, DETROIT (92-438 sub 2)
SA 3010 1. SHELBURNE
VITO GIACALONE
AR
March 27, 1964
infernation.
$ 919-C advised on February 31, 1964, that
BONNIS FORGIN ERG BOKEd ANIEONY GIACALONS what he should
do about JOIN DUNH.
According to the Informant, ANZHONY GIACALONE
told MORELLI that the next time that
anything happaned
between he and DINi, that MorElal should beat DUNk up.
According to tho Informant, MORELLI had already
been to MIKE POLIZZE and DOINIC PETEE CORnADo and they
had told him to do sorething elsa.
According to the Source, VITO GIACALONE stated
that bUNs had kept MORElut and called him a punky however,
DUNN would not have done this A2 built had been sober.
RECORMENDAZION
No further action recommended,
1 -
• 92-438 (1
1 -
137-2962
GIACALONE)
92-1011
(BON MORELLI
92-228
(ANTHONY GIACALONE)
1
92-219 (MAKE POLIZZI
- 92-448 (DOMINIC PETER CORRADO)
(7)
OTHER 4
92-228-1161
12 2 7 1964
tant
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124-10286-10070
HQ
100-30067-126
Released under the John
. kenneay
Assassination Recorde
Collection Act of 1992
i44 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53130 Date:
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
TO :
TITLE :
FBI
SAC, CG
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE:
10/29/1959
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
JOP, REL, TRA, ASSOC, CP
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION : Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS: 4
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OFFICE
MENORANDUM * UNITED STATES GOVERKMENT
'DIRECTOR, FBI
100-30067
DATE:
10-79-59
(100-33702)
FRON
SAC, CHICAGO (100-19804)
SUBJ
JOEN ORION BETRA
SECURITY MATTER - C
MARCARETE ADLER PITTHAN, aka
INTERNAL SECURITY -
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
ENCIN IS UNCLASSIFIE
DATE 10-18-94 BYS P& Macude
(JPA)
00: San Franeisco
Re San Iraneiseo airtel to Her York 9/10/59;
San Franeisco teletype to Bureau 9/14/59; and Chicago
teletype to Bureau 9/15/59.
Irs. LIEFER, Supervisor, Aneriean Airlies,
Midway Airport, Chieago, advised SA GARRETT P. FLING
on September 14, 1959, that JOIN PITTHAN hold & reservation
for 4 on Ameriean Airlines Flight 606 due to depart Chicago
at 9:00 s.I., Central Daylight Time, September 15, 1959,
whieh flight
was due to arrive at la Guardia Field, Now
York, at 12:55 p.I., Eastern Daylight Time, September 15, 1959.
PITTHAN
and fantly were observed by SA FlakING
arriving at Midway Airport, Chicago, at 8:13 &.M., September
15, 1959, in a Ranbler automobile, bearing 1959 Illinois
license 1147797.
This autonobile was driven by an unknown
white female, 5'1", 115 pounds, approsimately
• 40 to 45
years of age, brown hair, and wearing glasses.
PITTIAN and
family wandered about Midway Airport and about 8:50 ml.,
boarded Ameriean Airlines Flight 606.
This flight departed
Midway Airport for us Guardia Field, New York,
at 9:00
with PITTMAN and lanily aboard.
4 - Bureau (RM)
- New York (100-88368) (JOHN PITTHAN) (RH)
2 - San Francisco (RM)
(1-100-1465) (JOHN PITTMAN)
(1-100-40386) (MARGARETE PITTMAN)
2 - Chieago
(1-100-20566) (IRMGARD HEYMANH)
GPF: DAR
(9)
58 NGV
REG 62 800-30067-1260
& NOV 2 1959
SUB#. CONTROL
UNRECORDED
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CG 100-19804
The records of the Illinois Secretary of State,
MEMSE
It is noted that IRMGARD HEYMANN is on the Security
Index of the Chicago Division.
On July 22, 1959, TONI FREY, Gaylord Hotel,
5314-28 South Dorchester, Chicago, advised SA ROBERT
VILLEMURE that he was the janitor of the above building
located at 1367 East 53rd Street, Chicago.
FREY stated
that IRGARD HEYMANN at that time resided in Apartment 206
at 1367 Bast 53rd Street. CHICAGO ILL.
CG 6183-S, who has furnished reliable information
In the past, advised on April 9, 1959, that at a meeting of
the Social Workers Club of the Professional Division Of the
Cousion vas held and i was decided that TRICARD REThI
would continue as a member because she can occasionally
at tend
meetings
RUC.
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SECRET
i., "!
1: Detober 1961
MONORANTM FOR:
Deputy firector of Security (Investigations
and operationa Finport)
ATTENTIN
ST / 2
STIPJECT
HATE Cover and l'ocumenta'ion
lo. Reference is made io your emorandum dated 13 Jetober
1361 resuesting a list of personnel curren
who had previously utilized the cover oil
Zy assioned to wAVE
Attached hereto is a list compiled by Certral Cover
Division and i=/4/Fersonrel
sertion.
3. Further questions regarcing the above Subject may be
directed to Mr. Robert Moroney, nH/1/Security starf.
Praines
or i. G. KING
Chief
Western Hemisphere Division
Attachment:
List of Personnel
he get por
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14-00000
DUBOIS, Rene
KOCH, Walter
103
Dos
103
PIEPER, Stella
STER, Rosa
003
FARNS: /02TH, Glenn
03
203
>03
14/p
SECRET
RETURN TO CIA
Background Use Only
Do Not Reproduce
LIST OF PERSONNEL CURRENTLY
ASSIGNET MAVE HEAPQUARTIERS
PREVIOUSLY PRIOR COVER UNIT
.29,24.
5 Sep '60 - 19 Aug '61
16 June '60 - 2 Sep '61
6 Mar '61 - 19 Aug '5)
19 Sep '60 - 13 dug 15:
23 Nor 160 - 10 Jul '61
Operations Officer
Acministrative Jfficer
)perations Officer
Administrative Assistant
Stenographer
Intell issistant
27 Dec 150 - 17 Aug 161
§ Jan '61 - 19 Aug '61
Finance Assistant
perations Officer
12 Jan '61 - 19 Aug 111
1 Feb 161 = 30 Aug '51
Administr tive Assistant
27 Dec 160 - 30 Aug '61
Operations Officer
4 Sep '50 - 30 Aug 'E1
Operations JEficer
25 Nor '50 - 19 Aug '61
Finance Ifficer
25 Nor 150 - 17 iue "51 " Operations Officer
31 Det 160 - 19 Aug '61
Operations Officer
4 Dec '60 - 19 1ug "61
Operations Officer
29 Dec 160 - 30 Aug '51
29 June '61 - 19 Aug '61
29 May '51 - 19 Aug '61
Security Jfficer
Mail and File Clerk
Budget Officer
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Page: 1
AGENCY
RECORD NUMBER
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AGENCY FILE NUMBER
JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
+++ 104-10433-10152
JFK
RUSS HOLMES WORK FILE
— — —————————
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Released under the John
F. Rennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53216 Date:
06-13-2017
ORIGINATOR
CIA
FROM
TO
TITLE
DATE
PAGES
1
SUBJECTS : KING
IN FINAL COVERAGE ON 18 MAY OF WPC, WHICH ENDED 16 MAY,
05/13/71
DOCUMENT TYPE
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
RESTRICTIONS
CURRENT STATUS
DATE OF LAST REVIEW
OPENING CRITERIA
COMMENTS :
OPEN IN FULL
OPEN
12/18/98
POSTponED in fulL
JFK-RH19:F09 1998.12.18.09:16:43:250128:
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19 14 1521a71
1S13AEI MAY TI CITERAT
FEAD QUARTERS
/13-1HC7AOS
REF:
FEAD QUARTERS/
i o
IB FINAL COVERAGE DE I8 MAY OF UPER WHICH ENDED
16 MATe
PRESS HAS IDE FOLLOGIS ADDITIONAL DESERVATIONS RE UAS+
PARTICIPANTS:
A .
SIDNEY PE CÁS IERTIFID. AS "USA FROFESSOR,"
SPOIE AT CORESS ON VIET RAM BAP•
EPC HAS ARABDED SOLIDE CLARE GOLD
hED REX
1 ST HUROUS. Y
TO REY MARIIN LUTHER KING=
PEDAL ACCEPTED BY REV RALPH
ASERHATHY ALD REVEAD AL TER TAL ANERICANMEACE FIENTELO.
PHOIOERAFH (POUCHED OF PRESEHTATIOR ALSO PINTIRES IS, DELEGATES
Co HAS DELESATES PLIMGAGE -EOLE DAN SMVIS
LUE GHER ISIC SPORE AI MEETIRE OF INDOCHINESE AND
AMERICAN
arisis,
, DELEGATE SO
AVERICANS HERBERE A PI HE KER AN CARLION GOOD LETI
REELECTED IO FRESDENTIAL SOARD.
POUCHITE ROST SIGMFICAM FRESS COVERAGE OF
COUNCIL SESSIONS:
APPROVED FOR RELEASE
Date 10 Mcd 1978
337
HW -53216 DocId:32397469 Page 2
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CLASSIFY TO FILE NO..
#-REF TO FILE MO.
PILE DID MET. TO BEAN O
"Tot
DISSAN PLAI
ACTIDE
CLASSIFIED MESSAGE
SECRET
PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED
TOTAL COPIeS 3|
REPRODUCTION PROTO ITES
RID COPY
UNIT
TAME
E GUINT-L
300c7 6b 1: 28741
SECRET 3021ISZ CITE
3924
JMWAVE INFO DIRECIOR 3:333
(ENCORE -2)LEFT SAN JOSE FOR MIAMI AT NEON 29 OCT. RESOLLTION
CALLRIG FOR PRES TREJOS TO INITIATE HEMISPIERIC MEETING ON CUBAN
PROF_EM WHICH HAS TO PE PRESENTED BY PLN TE CONGRESS ON
25 DET POSTPONED UNTIL I NOV.
SECRET
БТ
SECRET
RETURN TO CIA
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Do Not Reproduce
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SECRET
20 NOV 1973
MEMORANDUN FOR:. General Counsel
ATTENTION
VIA
SUBJECT
Mr Gary Brenewan
SA/ADDO
Willian J. Johnson, Jr.
1..
A thorough search of WHD, ISO and
Indices has falled to turn up Information on any connaction
of Mr.
Johnson with any Agency sponsored activity now and in
the past.
The office of Security adrises
that they have no
record
of Subject.
The Indices checks did reveal that subject
has been Involved In antf- Castro activitles
since the
1960's with Frank. Anthony STURGIS aka
Frank FIORINI
early
2.: In short, there is no record that willtan J.
Johnson,dr.
has ever been employed by or officially connected with the Central
Intalligence Agency. In any capacity whatsoever.
Jaros E.. Floncert
James
E..
Flannery
AC/WHD
Distribution:
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Form NO. 1
THIS CASE ORIGINATED AT
REPORT MADE AT
Savannah
CHAN GED:
Savannah
DATE WHEN MADE
6-10-44
FILE NO. 43-93 dak
THOMAS HARVEY HERVAN; JOHN JACK
wao, Jack Dale Williams.
PERIOD FOR
REPORT MADE BY
1 20, 29,5-8,9,
10, 12, 20-44
TAYLOR. JACKSON SIMS, III
CHARACTER OF CASE
GROSSI,
SELECTIVE SERVICE
ILLEGAL WEARING OF UNIFORM
SYNOPSIS OF FACTS:
113-3.40.22
F. I. DA
I come pg)
OSITION!
JUL
29
Reference:
Details:
Subjects interviewed several times and told various
stories and untruths but subject GROSSI consistently
stated that he was 18 and had not registered for
Selective Service. AUSA Savannah dismissed IWU
se stive service
charges against GROSSI on basis of additional informa
tion tending to show that uniform GRUSSI was wearing
was not of USN. At later date, AUSA dismissed SS charges
vS. GROSSI on grounds he was only l6 years old. On basis
of information received from probation authorities, GROSSI
released to New Jersey State Home for Boys. Information
Ofiled against subject HERMAN charging IWU (Navy uniform)
and HERMAN entered plea of guilty under juvenile delinquency
glact on such illegal wearing.
Received two years' probation.
Disposition sheet and probation flash submitted. No record
Washington, D. Co that either subject enlisted USN
• P.
Report of SA lastor do Ste Savannah, dealers on:
The title of this case is being marked changed to reflect the
true name of the subject previously designated at Jack Dale
E BI
BECE AED-HYBBO
3 25 bW ar
APPROVED AND
FORWARDED:
COPIES OF THIS REPORTICL
3) Bereau (Enco) -
2 Newark
1 USA, Savannah'
2 Savannah
6 1
13 31
TAYLOR JACKSON SIMS, III. Special Agent
Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Savannah,
Georgia
SPECIAL AGENT
IN CHARGE
DO NOT WRITE IN THESE SPACES
6359÷2
RECORDIN
BENN 1AI9N
nnV.S
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304-40354
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This agent can testify that on April 28, 1944, subject HERMAN gave the
following signed statement:
"Savannah, Ga®
April 28, 1944
"I, Thomas Harvey Herman, make the following voluntary statement to
Taylor J. Sims, who has identified himself as a Special Agent of the
F. B. Io
No threats or promises were made to get me to give this and
I know it may be used in court.
"hen I gave Mr. Sims the signed statement about a month ago, I told him
several things that are not the truth. Actually I was never on the S. S.
Mills and have never been in the Merchant Marine. Also I have obtained
money by saying I was in the Navy. I did this six or seven times, and
each time I was with Jack Williams, who was arrested with me here in
Savannah. I really don't know what his real name is. We got $10. to $12.
to $15. each time, and I know that the people gave us the money because
we had told them we were in the Navy.
and a few other places. I have had
have had the hay anisor in we
This happened in Norfolk, Baltimore,
was wearing it when
I got the money from these people.
"My mother's name is Glada Herman, and she last resided on 216 California
Ave., Atlantic City, N. Jo My brother Gilbert Herman is in the Navy.
I am 17 yrse old.
"I have read the above statement which is true to the best of my knowledge.
/s/ Thomas Herman"
Witness: Taylor J. Sims, III, FBI, Savannah, Ga.
Special Agent SIMS can also testify that subject GRUSSI on April 28, 1944
gave the following signed statement:
"Savannah,
Ga.
April 28, 1944
"I, John Jack Grossi, make the following voluntary statement to Taylor 3.
Sims, who has identifiea himself to me as a Special Agent of the FBI.
threats or promises were made to me to give this statement and I know it
may be used in courte
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"When I was first questioned by Mr. Sims around the last of March this
year, I told him that my name was Jack Dale Williams, but this is not
true and my real name is John Jack Grossi. I did this becuase I didn't
like the name and because I didn't want my mother to know about my trouble.
I also told Nr. Sins before that I had no criminal record, but this also
is not true because I was arrested and placed in New Jersey State Home for
Boys at Jamesburg, No J. I was arrested in Pennsylvania, the town of
Media. I was arrested for running away from home.
"I also stated in my first statement that my home was in Florida, but
this is not true. My home is 268 17th Ave., Patterson, N. Jo where my
mother, Mrs. Rose Grossi, Lives.
My brother, Albert, is in Army Air
and my sister, Jean Engold, lives with my mother. I told Sims
before that I had no brother or sister, and made up the first name I gave
for my mother. My father, John Grossi,
is in the Army. Also I have never
been on the S. S. Mills as I first said.
"As I said before I have not registered for the draft although I am 18
years old.
"About six times during past year I have told people I was in the Navy and
by means of such statement I have asked and received from them various
sums of money ranging from $10, to $18. each time. Usually this happened
while Thomas Harvey Herman and I were hitchhiking The first time was
coming out of Philadelphia, and other times in Baltimore, Raleigh, No Co,
Washington, D. Co, and Norfolk, Va. Of course neither Herman or I have
ever been in the Navy. At these times we were wearing the uniforms we were
wearing when first picked up here in Savannah. It was not toue, as I first
said, that I just bought the uniform a month ago. I have had it about 8 or
9 months. I can't remenber any of the people who gave us the money, but
I do know that they gave me the money because I said I was in the Navy and
because I had the uniform on. Herman was also wearing his uniforn during
that time, and he has never been a Merchant seaman. I don't remember getting
any money by this means in Savannah..
"I have read the above statement of nearly 2 pages and it is true to the
best of my knowledge. I would also like to say at this time, that any
mercy shown by the court will be very deeply appreciated. If released, I
hope to return to N. Jo and try me best to enter in the armed forces
imnediately.
(Signed) John Jack Grossi
Witness:
Taylor J. Sims, III, FBI
Savannah
Bort-15
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Special Agent SIMS can also testify that on May 8, 1944 he interviewed
subject GROSSI at the Chatham County Jail, Savannah, Georgia, and that
at such time subject GROSSI was again given an opportunity to tell the
truth concerning his age. Subject GROSSI stated that he fully realized
that he would not be guilty of a violation of the Selective Training and
Service Act of 1940 if he was not 18 years old. He stated that it would
certainly be his desire to state that he was born in 1927 in order to
avoid such prosecution but he again stated that he was born July 5, 1925 at
Patterson, New Jersey and that he had never registered under the Selective
Training and Service Acto At such time he was questioned carefully about
whether he was a parolee or an escapee from the New Jersey State Home
for Boys at Jamesburg,
New. Jersey.
He stated that he was only a parolee
and he had never escaped from such home.
Special Agent SIMS can also testify that on May 8, 19hl, he interviewed
subject HERVAN at the Chathan lounty Jail, Savannah, Georgia, at which
time he admitted that several facts he had previously given were not
true; namely, that he was living at the Young Hotel, Tennessee Avenue,
Atlantic City, when he met subject GROSSI and that he had previously run
away from home because his mother, MRS. GLADA MAE HERMAN,
Avenue, Atlantic City, had made him stay home. He stated that she was not
dead as he had first told the agent.
He stated that he had later gone
back and tried to locate his mother but that she had moved from such
and he did not know where she was located at the present time.
address
WILLIAM CO LASSITER,
Lit.
J. So Naval Reserve
savannai, Georgia.
Ito LASSITER who had originally questioned the two subjects on the day
they were apprehended by military police authorities was interviewed by
the writer concerning the unifom that subject GROSSI was wearing at the
time of his apprehension It. LASSITER advised that it was his opinion
that the uniform itself was a Merchant Marine uniform and not one of the
U. S. Navyo He stated that since GROSSI was not wearing any Navy insignia
that such uniform, although it appeared very similar to a regular Navy
uniform, would not be classed by the Navy as such. He stated that he could
not say as to whether the two red service stripes which GROSSI had on one
of the sleeves of the uniform which he was wearing were Navy stripes although
it was his opinion that ordinary Merchant Seamen do not wear such service
stripes. He stated that the main distinguishing feature between
i a state her to any
the uniform
of the
two subjects was that the Navy uniform which HERMAN was wearing con-
tained three small stripes around the collar which definitely designated
it as a Navy uniform, and that GROSSI'S uniforn did not have such three small
stripes®
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PROSECUTIVE ACTION
The facts concerning the uniform worn by subject GRUSSI as related by It.
WILLIAM C. LASSITER, U. S, Naval Reserve, were discussed with Assistant
U. So Attorney JULIAN HARTRIDGE, Savannah, Georgia, who advised that it
was his opinion also that the uniform which subject GROSSI was wearing
was not the uniform of the U.S. Navy and that he was dismissing the charges
which had been brought against the subject GROSSI for Illegal Wearing of
the Uniform. He stated that the Selective Service charge would be continued
against him, however.
On May 8, I9L4, Mr. HARTRIDGE advised he had received information from the
Us So Probation Officer at Savannah, Georgia, to the effect that subject
GROSSI is only 16 years of age and that accordingly there was no violation
of the Selective Iraining and Service Act for failurs to register on the
part of the subject and that he was dismissing such charges. He stated
that the subject would be held for the New Jersey State Home for Boys and
that GRUSSI would be returned to the custody of such institution.
MR. EDWIN C. HARDISON, U. S. Probation Officer, Savannah, Georgia, advised
the writer that he had received information from the probation officials
to the effect that GROSSI is actually only 16 years old and that he
served some time for juvenile delinquency at the New Jersey State Home
for Boys at Jamesburg, New Jersey.
Mro SCOTT A. EDWARDS, clerk, U. S. District Court, Savannah, Georgia,
presented court records on
THOMAS HARVEY HERMAN which reflected that a
criminal information was filed by the U. S. Attorney on one count for
violation of the juvenile delinquency act in that HERMAN did unlawfully,
of the United States for the period of such service.
II
By teletype dated May 2, 19u4, Washington Field Division advised that a
check of the records in
the Navy Department failed to reflect any Navy
enlisted personnel record issued for either of the subjects but it was
stated that one GILBERT ARTHUR HERMAN, born November 24, 1922, Cuba, home
address 342 lait Sto, Bristol, Pa., serving aboard the USS Thomas Jefferson,
might be HERMAN'S brothero
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ENCLOSURES
TO THE BUREAU - one disposition sheet for GROSSI.
one probation flash letter for HERMAN.
PEN
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- UNDEVELOPED LEADS -
THE NEWARK FIELD DIVISION:
AT JAMESBURG, NEW JERSEY, will obtain from the records of the New
Jersey State Home for Boys, subject GROSSI'S legal residence, his
birth date, place of birth, identity of relatives.
It is also requested that the Bureau of Vital Statistics be checked
to further verify subject GROSSI'S birth date. (This lead was set forth
in Teletypes to Newark dated May 8, 1944 and May 16, 19440)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
FILE NO.
Form NO. 1
THIS CASE ORIGINATED AT
REPORT MADE AT
Savennai
TITLE
CHAN CAXEE
SYNOPSIS OF FACTS:
Reference:
Detailse
Barenndo
DATE WHEN MADE
610-1112
13-93
dole
PERIOD FOR
WHICH MADE
1-28, 2935 3, 9,
20,23
1g 20 tis
REPORT MADE BY
TAYLOR JACKSON SIS, DIT
CHARACTER OF CASE
wang Jack Dale Williang®
SELECRIVE SERVICE
ILLEGAL WEARING OF UNIFOI
Subjects interviewed several tines and told various
atories and untruths but subject CROSSI consistently
stated that he was 10 and had not registered for
Solective sorvice®
AUSA Savannah disedssod IMU
charges against OROSSI on basis of additional inforsa
sion tending to show that antfor CROSST was wearing
was not of USt. At later data, AUSA dismissed SS charges
T3. GROSSI on grounda he was only 16 Joars olde
On basis
infomation received frow probation authoritios,
OROSSI
released to Rew Jarsey State Hose for Boys.
Information
filed against subject DRIll charging INV (Navy uniform)
entered plea of milty under jurenile delinquency
act on auch illegal wearing. Received tho yaars, probation.
Disposition shect and probation flash subnitted. No record
raahington, Do Ge thas either subject enlisted USlo
•F.
Roport of SA Taylor Jo Sinsy Savannab, 1-25-440
The title of this case is being marked changed to rafleet the
true namo
of the subject previously designated at Jack Dale '
Willons as SOIl JACK CROSSI, with alias Jack Dale Willians.
ITT, Spectal, Agent
Invests ra bion
APPROVED AND
FORWARDED:
Federal. Bureau
Savannah
Caorsia
SPECIAL AGENT
IN CHARGE
COPIES OF THIS REPORT
3
2
Barcau (Ence)
. Nonark
1 USA, Savannah
2. Savannah
DO NOT WRITE IN THESE SPACES
43-53598
FILE COPY
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Thia agent can toatily that on April 28, J9Ll, bubject MAN gave
following signed staterant:
"Savannah,
08a
April 23, 1944
*I, Those Farvay Fernan,
nake the following voluntary statement to
Taylor Io Sins, who has identifled himself as a ipecial Agent of the
Fo Bo. Io
No threats or promicos vere sade to
800 me do giva thie and
I know it may be used in courte
1ghon
I gave lice Sine the
signed statement about a month ago, I told hia
sovaral things that are not the truth.
hotually I was nover on the S, So
M121s and havo never been in the Merchant Marino, Aleo I have obtained
moroy by soying I was in the lavy, I did thie air er seven times, and
oach time I was with Jack WiZlians, who rag arrested with ne here in
Savannaho
No got 410. to 12.
to 915, each tine, and I know that the people gavo us the money becauso
mo had told than we were in the Navy Than happenad in Mortol, Baltitore,
and a few othor placese
I havo had the Navy uniforn about 9 monthe and
was wouring it when I got the nonoy fros those people.
Aveag
Ng a than gic cat a da ta bro he go are readed in the tigerta
I an 17 Tro. oldo
"I have road the above statonent which is true to the bost of my knonlodge.
/s/ Thorse Herman
Taylor Jo Sina, III, PM, Savarnah, Qã.
Special Agent SUIS can also tostify that subject RUSSI on April 20, 1944
saTe the folloring signod statement:
"gavannah,
April 20, 1914
*I, John Jack Grossi, make tho following voluntary statement to taylor i.
Sing, who has identified himsolf to no as a Spocial Agont of the YUl.
Threats or proniaos were made to no to sive this atatemant and I know 1t
may be used in courto
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Then. I was firat questloned by ir Sina around the laut of larch thin
yoar, I told hin that ny nane me Jack Pale Willians, but thio la not
true and ny rear nare so John Jack Crossi
I did thiãa bocuase I didn®
Like the nane and bacause. I didnts want ny wether to knon ebort ay trouble.
I. alao told 12. Sino Bofore that I had no criminal rocord, but this alao
10 not tone bacause I was arranted and placed in New Jersey State Here for
Boys at Jannabard,
No Ja
I vas arrosted in Pennsylvania, the town of
Media.
I was arroatod for running amy from home.
"I aloo statod in my firat statonent that my home was in Florida, but
this ia not true.
My hone to 268 17ch Ayesy Pattersong he do Where my
mother, Mro, Rosa Crossi, lives,
My brother, Albero, 1e in Army Ar
Corpu, and my sloter, Joan lingoldy
• Lyos with my nothore
* bold Sima
bafore that I had no
brother or sister, and mado up the first rano gave
for my nothere
My father, John Crossi, i0 in the Army, 11a0 I have nevar
boon on the 5, S, 1112s as 1 firat said.
"As' I said before I have not rogistered for the draft although I an 18
jaara olde
"About oix tinés during past year I have told poople I was in the Navy and
by means of such statinent I have asired and raceived fron than various
bums of nonoy ranging from 410, to $1ß, each timo. Usually thie happened
while Thonde Harvay Faran and I word hitchhiking.
Tho Pirot tire ma
coming out of Philadolphia, and other tims in Baltinere, Raleich,
No Cog
Washingtong De Cos and Korfolk, Va. Of courso notther loran or 1, have
over boon in the
Navy, At those turas we were tearing the undforce te wara
wearing won firat picked up here in Savannah. Ib mus not true, as I firat
that 1 juat bought the uniforu a month ago. I have had it about 8 or
9 monthse
I cants zonauber any of tho paople tho gave us the money, but
I do know that thoy savo ne the noney becauno I said I ran in the lavy and
boonuse I had the uniforn eno
. Borman was also woaring his uniforn during
that bird, and ho has nover been & Merchant scarano
I don' & ronambor gotting
any money by this moang in Savannaho
*I have road the above statement of noarly 2 pages and it ie true to the
best of my lmowledges
I world also like to boy at thie tino, that amy
mercy ahorn by the court will ba very deeply appreciatad. IS released, I
hope to rotur to llo J, and try me bost to entor in the armed foreos
armodiatelye
(Signed) John Jaok Crossi *
Wa tnessi
Taylor Jo Sira, Illy FBI
Sevannah
got-19894
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Special Agont sIus can also tostify that on May 8, 194h he interviewed
aabject
GROSSI at the Chathan County Jaily Savannah, Caorgia, and that
at such tine subject GROSSI was agairi given an opportunity to toll tho
truth concerning his age. Subject CROSSI stated that ho fully roalized
that he would not ba millty of a violationi? of the Selective Training and
Soxvice Act of 1940 1f ho was not 13 Jouro old, He stated that it would
certainly bo hie destro to state that he waa born in 1927 in order to
eroid such prosecution but he again stated that ho was born tily 5, 1925 at
Pattoryon, New Jersoy and that ha had novor regiotered undar the Selective
Training and sarvice Aote At such time ho nas questioned carofully about
whother he was a paroles or an escapes fron the fow Jersey State Hone
for Boys at Jarethurg, let Jersey.
Te stated that he was only a paroleo
and he had noves escaped from such home.
Spocinl Agent SDS can also beatify that on lay &, 39L4, he interviowed
true, nanoly, that ho was living at the Young Rotel, Tennessee Avenue,
Atlantic Oiug, whon ho not subject choset and that he had previously rn
• from hone beceuge his vother, MRS, GLADA WAS hELLa,
216 California
Avame,
Atlantic City, had nade him stay honds
Ho stated that she was not
dead as ho had first told the agent. le stated that he had later gone
back and tried to locato his mother but that she had noved from such addrees
and he did not know where she was located at the present timo.
WILLIA! 0.
Novel Rosorve
500
Savannair
Lio Insole who had originally queationod the two subjecte on the day
they wore spprohended by wilitary police authorition was interviered by
the writer concorning the untfons that subject. onbast was waring at the
vino or his soprahenasone
It. IASSITOR advloed that it was his opinion
that the unifor iteolt was a Lorchant Marine uniform and not one of 410
Vo So. Navye
He stated that gince GN0SSI was not wearing ony Naw tnaignia
that such unifors, although it appeared vory sinilar to a rogular Navy
unifom, would not be classed by the Navy as suche
He statod that ho could
not say us to whether the tro red service stripes which GROSSI had on ono
of the alcoves of the uniform which ho was soaring word levy stripes although
it mas his opinion that ordinary Morchant Seamon do not wenz such service
Str1900s
No stated that tho nain distingulahing toature botwoon the uniform
of the tro mubjocts was that the Navy uniform which HAWAY was wearing con
rained three anil atripes around the collar which definitaly designated
it as a Navy intfonig and that GROSSIS uniforn did not have such thrae suali
stripese
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FROSACRAIVE ACTION
The facts concerning
the unttons torn by subject oRosst ae related by lio
FILLIAL Co LASSIEBR, Vo 5o layal Rosarve, were discussed with Anoiatent
Ve So Attorey JULIE VARMACE,
Satannah,:
Ceorgia, who savised that it
no his opinion alao that the uniforma which aubjact CROSSI was nasring
sao p0b to wafore of the to so favy and that he mas dismtesing the charges
which had bem broughe agedney the aubject chosst for Illagal Fearing or
the Voiforne
Sarvico barge would be continued
against ning horever,
On Voy 8, 2909 Mr NITRIDOS advised he had recolved information from the
Vo So Probation Officer gu Savannat, Coongie, to the effect that subject
atoss 38 onty 16 spare, os oga and that accordingly there mo no violation
o1 the serocive trainans and Sarvicenco for Saliare to remister on the
part of the subjeet and that he ms damaging nuch charges.
Ho stated
that the subject would be hold for tho lou Jersey State Houe for Boys and
that crosst would bo returned to the dustody of such lostitution.
WRO ADMIR
C• HARDISON, No S, Probation Ceficon, Sayonuah, Coopsie, advised
the writer that ho had rocoived information from the probation officials
to the effect that crosst is actually only 16 youre old and that he
served sone sino for juvonile delinquency at tho law Jersey State Rome
for boys at Janesburg, Now Jersey.
clerks
S. Dotriot Court, Savarman, Csorgi"
presonted cours recorde on THOVAS HARVEY HEIDIN thich roflected that a
crinnal infomation man filed by tho U. S. Attody on one count for
violation of the fuvenile delinqueney act in that NOWAN did unlamlly,
mitruly and imomingly rear the dufy prasoribed unifom of an enlisted man
of the too lavy, On Jay Ii, I9ll he antered a ples of milty to such
charge and was givon two joars probation with the excoption that ho soulc
be discharged fron probation on and aftor his entry in military sorvice
of the United States for the pariod of such service..
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chock of the rocords in the Navy Department failed to reflood any Navy
onlasted persorme. record issued for eithar of the subjects but 1t was
stated that one GILDuNt ARENUR MERKAN, born Movember 24g 1922, Cuba, home
address 342 Zaft Stay Bristol,
Far, serving aboard the USS Thoraw Jefferson,
mighu be HERJAI'S brothere
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THIS NEMANE PIULD DIVISION:
AL' JAUNSBURO
HEY VERSAY, w1l1 obtain from the records of the
Jarsoy Stato
None for Boye, subjact ORsoN'S lagal rontdonce,
birth deta, place of birth, identity of relatives.
1636 alao roguosted that the Puzoax of Vital Stoülstics be chocked
, to further varify subject ChossI'S birth date,
(This load vas sot forth
in Teletypos to Nonark dated May 9, 19hl and May 16, 19446)
no: PAIDING
satired.
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CO: 12E3
.15 September 1977
MEMOPANDUM FOR:
FROM
SUBJECT
Chief, Information Scrvices Staff
Charles A. Briggs
DDO Information
Review Officer
Appreciation
responsibility for release
As you know well, on September 19th, 1 turn over
or denial of DDO documents under
the Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts.
The experience
as been both trustrating and challenging
epitomizing the
issues in transition from'a totally classified past to a nev
intelligence environment
yet to be defined.
The tension in
law between protoction of sources and methods and more open
government was apparent, daily, to those involved; good case
made as we sought to adhere to both principles and
to regain, through this process, some credibility for the
Agency.
I've tried in the past to convey my appreciation
truly magnificent support 1 got from what is now
the Privacy and Informution Action Group, through recommenda-
the Unit Citation subsequently
awarded by the DCI,
through QSI"s. and promotions,
and through personal comment.
worked long hard hours and all,
and those who
deserve credit for thoir professional
efforts in this arena. i
to express my thanks to you for
assistance your people gave to me as the DO information
Review Officer.
At the risk of being unfair to some who are more
pecsor arianks' to want to express particular and very
Le has been
occasions.
two gentlemen gove
For OPF, Randall,
Frederick
., -
Pois
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In addicion to the PIAG crowd
save had che ondless and repetitive job of scarching the
*HAOS files and helnine me deal with that most senstrive
aspect of past history.
Please express my thanks to them
and, most particularly, to
himself.
Finally, let me make special note of the contributions
and the retired officers handling the OSS
recores requests.
Their particular expertise was a welcome
addition to the staff support received.
I'm sure all will give
in his new role,
the same high quality support that they gave to me.
To state
the obvious, although the win record is quite good, the race
is still on.
Charles A. Briggs
...
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CONFIDENTIAL.
12 February 1976
NENDRANDUM FOR: Chairman, DDO Evaluation Board
C/CNG
THROUGH:
SUBJECT:
Promotion Recommendation - Frederick C. Randall to GS-15
This memorandum constitutes a formal recommendation that Fred
Randall, GS-14/8, now Chief of the DDO Privacy Information (DDO/PIC)
unit in Services Staff, be promoted to GS-15. The position calls for
that grade.
Mr. Randall is. 49 years of age; entered on duty in CIA in
September 1951 as a GS-7. assigned to OS0/FDZ..
He is married; 'has four
children, served briefly in the Air Force (1945-46); has an AB in
Government, an AM in Forcign Affairs, and was a PhD candidate in
International Relations.
His Agency service was in FE froin 195.3 to
1965, including overseas tours in
from 1965 to March 1975, including 2 years in the DC field office;
his current assignment dates from 16 March
75. His date of grade is
The specifics of Mr. Randall's current assignment and all the
superlatives about it I have lust recounted in a fitness report which
I propared today, as well as in a QSt recommendation (approved) of
October 1975 and an out-of-cycle promotion recormendation dated
8 August 1975:
I rate his performance Outstanding and refer the
reader(s) to the reports cited for details.
•I would note here that
Mr. Randall changed his home base and functional category in Vovember
of 1975 and was rated rumber 1 of 4 Category C nominees fron this Staff
by all four members of the SS Panel, • I would note further that when
I submitted my August 75 out-of-cycle promotion recommendation, Mr.
Randall's career designation vas B/OG; given his personal circunstances
the DDO suggested that Randall change his career designation to become
more competitive "and have an excellent chance on the next go round."
The QS! suggestion then resulted.
As the individual responsible for releasing or denying
thousands of DDO documents in response to FOIA requests, and subsequently
anshering for DDO decisions in affidavits and court depositions, I kno
non hell fred does his work and how richly he deserves this promotion to
COMFIDENTIAL
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REPLY RÉQUESTEO
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DATE
15 Septenber 1975
BETTER NO.
TO
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DDO
FROM:
Chief, Services Staff
SUBJECT: One-Time Reclama - Requested Randall Promotion
As you know, OB is not reticent about expressing hiy views, and in the informa
career development world, Fred had had it in FRD..
I've known OB fairly well and re-
spect his candor and professionalism; we just worked very well together on the S-
Fred's performance did not
16/17 Panel, with an interestingly identical philosophy It does not surprise me, since
and his Fitness Reports refloct that face.
Fred had been in FR from 1970-1975,
that his Fitness Reports for the past years would
put him in a neutral middle, or even low middle, ranking among B/0, officers.
that's yesterday.
Today, as I tried to say strongly in my & August memo, my view ot his work is
Outstanding--and I don't so rate many officers. . I would hope his present
stand on its own merit, and project forward, expecting FOIA to be a way of
life in the DDO with all the management challenge, and headache,
that poses. His
present and future peer competition-should be with the A/C crowd, -not the B/05 group---
if that hurdle is determining.
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sider the appropriato competitive environment, to avoid an out-of-cyclo suggestion
doing mischief to the system. Any hope?
REPLY
DATE
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S-E-C-R-E-T
FR 73-228
6 JUP 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR:
SUBJECT
Deputy Director for Operations
Appointment of Mr. Frederick C.. Randall
Chief, Branch IT, Foreign Resources
Division
Chief,
Branch
The appointment of Mr. Frederick C. Randall as
•, Foreign Resources Division, effective
on of about ll June 1973, is recommended.
Mr. Randall has been an employee of the Agency
sinco September 1951 and is presently assigned to Branch
Il, Foreign Resources Division. as the Desk Officer in
support o1
A copy
of his biographic profile and the last two titness
reports are attached.
Walter L. O'Brion
Chief
Foreign Resources Division
Attachments:
¿. Fitness resports (2)
Biographic Profile (Parts 1 and 2)
The recommendation in paragraph 1 is APPROVED:
erations
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- CONFIDENTIAL
8 August 1975
NEMDRAWDM FOR: Deputy Director for Operations
SUBJECT:
Out-of-Sequence Promotion Recormendation:
Fred Randall
1.
Ne've spoken of the need to look further at both Agency
and DDO implications of the Freedom of Information Act and, now,
the Privacy Act, including the increased number of appeals and
litigation cases, and of the logic of collecting a coterie of
deponents or affiants to take some of the load off of both you
and me.
The grade level of the appeals officers and the deponents
must include 14's and 15's, to incorporate the necessary clout
with the divisions and judgment vis-a-vis release of information
to the outside world.
2.
Fred is a GS-14/7. He had just come to me at the time of
the last GS-15 panel exercise and had not been recommended for
promotion by FRD.
I consider his performance over the past 6 months
to have been Outstanding.
He is head and shoulders above the other
directorates' FlOs; I have considerable laudatory testimony from
OGG, OLC, 0/DDA and within the DDO as to his professionalism, tact,
persuasiveness, analytic skills and realistic, while tough-minded,
• protection of DDO sources and methods.
This includes occasional
arm-wrestling with DDO branch/division/staff chiefs, OCC and OLC
lawyers, FBI contacts and others above his current grade level.
3.. I have discussed this proposed out-of-cycle promotion
recommendation to GS-15 with Ev, who, in turn, has mentioned it
to Gordon. The return signals I got sounded positive.
4. I do, therefore, reconnend that you, approve fred's pronotion
to GS-15, effective as soon as the action can he cut.
Charles A. Briggs
Chief,
Services Stuff
CONFIDENTIAL
,=e: 0-01127).
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MaURINDUM FOR: Froderick Randall
SUBJECT
• : Quality Stop Increase
1. My congratulations on the ward to you of a
Quality Stop Increase. This award is in recognition of
superior sustained performance and soflects great crodit.
•on you and the job you have been doing.
2. I am confident that your future performance
will be of continuing high quality.
Nith personal best wishes,
Willian E. Jelson
Deputy Directer fot Operations
My congritulatino too. I teme
hiew well deserved thai is. It
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1d-0d0d
Confidential
NEMORANDUN FOR&-Frederick Randall
SUBJECT.
.. Acknouledgment of svaluation Board
Carcer Category
REFERENCE • Evaluation Doard Precepta for Your Grade
1. Based upon an examination of your assignments and duties,
and after considering likely future assignments, you hare deen placod
in the following caroor. category for Evaluation Board jangoses. Procise
definitions of the categories are contained in the ivaluazion Board
precepts for your grade.
CATECORY
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2. If you belleve that you have not been placed in the correct
category lecause.
the substantive content of your joo mar closely
approximates another category or because you hive made a fermanent charge
of caroer track, please take the matter up through your command channel to
sacuro cho concurrenco of your Hono dase component to a change do your
category.
Freviously assigned and acknowlodged categories sill ramain in
offect until a fully executed acknowledgment of change is received by the
Career Haragenent Group.
3. A category change should not be initiated for dia period of a
temporary, training
or rotational assignment unless a permarent charge of
career track sill folles.
Ai Please gign, and date this notification in the space provided
•and Loturn it to your
Rono Base component through command starnels.
ACKNOWLEDGED:
meril P. Kandale
Signaturo os Andresses
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Randall, Frederick
MATURI CA PERSONACIL ACTIONI
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
16 DECEMBER 1969
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FUNDE AND
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APPECTIVA DATE REQUESTIO
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SECRET.
1 6 3a2 1067
Approad ly CS Carger
Surica femal
21009)
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chairman, Clandestine Services
Career Service, Section A
SUBJECT
.: Frederick C. RANDALL, Recommendation for
Promotion to GS -14.
It is recommended that Frederick C. Randall be
promoted from GS-13 to GS-14.
Subject is 40 years old
and began his Agency career in 1951.
He has been a GS-13
since 1958. He entered on duty at the
in August 1965,
Subject is responsible for
operational activity dirocted. against FE Division targets.
He replaced one GS-14 officer and one GS-13 officer who
responsibility before Subject's arrival.
Since Subject's EOD
the tempo and quality of
against Fk targets has Increased greatly.
ositive intellikence reportin
handled
SIgniTIcant contributions
to WOFACT assessments
events. Reporting in
recent months continues to be usefull
_, Subject has
Ito th
point of being willingl
FE targets there. Subject has an encyclopedic knowledge
Of Astan history and current events, and his handling of
excellent sophistication, perception
i me totay capa nas been avatematic in his exploitation
has not been content to limit himsell to procurement of
positive or operational intelligenco from
countries.
subacterlo sude the reounst at the
offico,
'into a close
tho
has exoressed
its appreciation for Subject's pro-
tessional handling of this and other cases in which he has
SEGRET
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SEGRET
on 22, -
been involved
on its bohalf.
Subject has an excellent C
nd a healthy scentleism at all stares o
and ability to probe in painstaking fashion beforo comnit-
• tine the Agency; his carefull
were key factors in the ultimate decision not to
plunge ahead on this controversial case. His polse and
tact in the development of the sonsitivo
operation
has resulted in Arencr
are extromely difficult. Subject 18
officially registered in the
3.. An examination of Subjoct's file shows that he
has been recommended for promotion to GS-14 a total of
seven times (four by FE Diviaion and, with this request,
threo times. by DO Division).
Aside from the fact that he
15 definitely performing at
the Go-le level, we believe
this to be an important factor to bo considered in the
present promotion request.
'RUDOLPH
E. GOMEZ.
COB, WASHINGTON
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
SEGRET
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SECRET
16 March 1967
MORANUM FOR: I. Proderiok Randell
SUBJECT
¿ Notification of Doolgnation so a Partielpent in tha
organisation Batiremant and Diastility Bystem
Recent correupondence on the above eubiner. Informed you that I had
determined that you mar the criterla specillad in the applicable regual
tion for designation as a participant in tha Orgalestion Retirement and
Dienbilley Byotem. On the baels of thie detormlestion and your recestly
executed election to renain in the System, you designation as a particio
pant was made effective 12 Harch 1967.
SECRET
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DATI PREPARES
REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
MARLAL NUMAR
012176
RANDALL, FREDERICK
MATURE DI PRISONAL ACTION
DESIGNATION AS A PARTICIPANT IN THE
CIA RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY SYSTEM
10 o
070 Y
0100
P. OHDANILAYONAA DESIONATIONE
17 February 1967
A PECTIVE DATE BrOUESTIO
TRAN
03 / 12 | 67
PINANCIAL ANALTSIS
NO CHARGEABLE
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DI POSITION TITLE
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WASHINGTON, D. A SINC DESOMATON
1A CLASSIPICATON SCHEDULE (GI LE PE.)
IS OCCUPATIONAL SERIES
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SECRET
MEMORANDUM FOR:
SUBJECT
Chairman, Clandestine Services
Career
Service, Section
: Frederick C. RANDAlil, Recommendation
for Promotion to 03-14
1.
It is recommended that Frederick C. Randall be
promoted from GS-13 to GS-14.
subject is in Step 6 of
his grade and has been a GB-13 since 1958. He entered
on duty at the
Station in August 1965. A current
Fitness Report Is attached.
2.
Subject's file indicates that he has been roco-
mended for promotion five times:
four times by his
superiors in EE Division when he served in
and
Station in February 1966.
While realizing
that the 15 to 14 Jup 15 Eraditionally difticult we feel
that Subject's performance over the past year, when coupled.
with a consistently high calibre of work in previous years;
deserves nuch-belated recognition in the form of a promotion.
He continues to be responsible for the
Station's efforts
to exploit the Far Fastern target, and his years of over-.
seas experience against this target have been reflected
in a realistic and imaginative approach to operations in
His operational activity las required
the handling of persons of varied nationality and stature,
close contact with leatauarters rearesental and linison
"Strong" and his handling of the
His performance has been uniformly
outstanding.
case has been
contact of the Agency. for years, but it was not until his
rrival in Washinyton. and big handling by subicct that h
egan to produce solid intellixence on his own country
Subject's work
on this case has. received a well-deserved
commendation
tron Headquarters.
SECRET
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SEGRET
..
Subject's excellent relations with colleagues in FE
Diyision have been of considerable value in helping the
Station to adjust its
operational activity in the FE
field to current and changing requirements.
He has clearly
been performing at the GS-14 level for some time and we
urge that this promotion request be favorably considere
it the earliest possible meeting of your panel.
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
DIVISIOT
SECRETI
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SECEST
Rel appines
comrade.
14 FEB 1966
MEMORANDUM FOR:
SUBJECT
Shot 4, CLandeotao Serviced Garder Service,
: Frederick C. RAIDALL - Recormendation for
Promotion to GS-14
1o It 1s recoumendod that Froderick C• Randall be promotod
from GS-13 40 GB-14, Subject la 39 years old und began his Agency
caroor in 1951 as a GS To He has boen a G5-13 alace 1455. llo
entered on duty
1n August 1955. A current Fitneso
Report is attached.
2. As the attached Fltness Report Indicates, Subject 1n a
real plus for the
Station's efforts
Tras alronly rozulted In a much
more roallutle approach to local is tarects than wai the case before
h18 arrival. In addition to thu profecolonel.competence and arca
knovledge which subject bringe to hid prescat position, he has an
Imaginative approách to operational probicas and a high enthusiaam
for hls work.
Lio excellent relatlone with colleamuec stale ri
Division have bec or conciderable voluc in halpine tha
adjust 1to oporational activity in the FE Piola to current reguire
One final-and atrong-lactor arming for his pronotion
to GS-14 at this
tIme: ho bus beco
In crude elept years and hai
been recormended for promotion four timos by previous supervisore
when he vas on in Divoica rolle.
inter ne duation, Us.
APPROVAL, RECONZADED:
do tracy
lates, thier, no savinica
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22 March 1065
MEMORANDUM FOR: FE Career Man›gement Corunittee
SUBJECT:
Recommenda: on for Promoiion
Di Mr. Frederick C. Rondall
from OS-13 to GS-14
Since Mr. Frederick C. Randall Joined the Agency in September
195%. he has served in leadquarters and the Field, where he worked
or/marlly.or
He is currentiy assigner
Me. Randal! han been in grade As a GS- 13 since
Ho bus boon recommed are liars int promosion
io 0ió 14 alnce Sorrrmber 1963
Mr. Randall la 33 years old.
Mr, Randall's primary duty at thre
Station le Staton
PRAMPAN'S reayonsibit.og.
Those responsibll ias are broad aud
highly Important to all PSRAMPAR't reictions throughout the far Exes,
Through Mr. Rortalia incenaive pior in mirangthor and hierones tir
Agency's role in toe coordination of clandestine collector delivities, ho
has bron able to not a positive pollar of effective paccodures for
inordination ot
clarestine collection operations.
Thear pricelures are now emulaid uner ver possible trongiout the
bared en solid everaticual
Old and Becagueri sa orporegro, brie worked in a chutnet advunace
jor the Agone, in se PBRARiPART Tield.
126d thai the vast impeoverent in the loce cooculation burnese has
huen in large par due to dir. Rondull'n pod untis. Quether, ana super
visor amla ranage Mr. Doninil has quite succhastally handlor from
suntnutee in such diver functoon ad Central Roguire
In alrier
11.1: 1072
denialted in cession at hel
Mast irra
he ties
air. 3:
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"EAR
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reedomaibilities.
1:s :he most suren! recommendation, Chief of Station.
mphanicpr thn: Mr. Hondall a perterinance uns churacterized
by rarelsonal proficiency in all respecte of his areigned duties. und, .
therefore, endorser his previcus recommendation. and utrongly
recommended Mr. Mandall'e promotion to GS-14 at an early date.
4. In the most recent fitness report on Mr. Randall, he was rated
ever-all "Strong" and was given "Ontatanding" for the Specific Duty
Number One.
"PBRAMPART Officer," in the narrative comment on
Nr. Randall'n performance he idiug dificer charac'eiled Mi. Inada:
as expable, Fanatile,
and as having a fine curner potentia!. Furtier, the
orating officer stated that "because of bie sound operational background
presence of mind, forceful reasoning, and the consideration
herelore holde for him, dr. Prade!! has been able to ping a prime part
in our excellent PBRAMPART posture. " The Chiaf of Siation, In
cominenting on the rating officer's fli ress repor: on Mr Rundall, hoarily
reing cificer; description of Mr. Rendall'a periormance
und described Mr. Randall's coniribution to the Station as being of the
highest culiber.
In endoraing the recommendation of Chief of Siation,
to add thal, from my persona! knowledge of Mr. Randa'in performance,
he is a thoroughly reliable and compe ent case sificer.
PARAMIAR'T activition during the pant year, Iatrongly commend
Stacon and Mr. Randall for effecting certain Improvements of what was
kiteady a racher eblicien: cocofinuten process.
Mr. Randallin do in not
alwi,9 a happy one because he would racher be more active ir clarderilne
operaticoal activities; however, l
Station had a leas esperinced
wad lews competent elficer handling the PBRAMPART coordination acclultiea,
chis particularly portant area ni our responsibilities would cortinly suffer.
For this and the reasons so: forth above, Mr, Kendalli: performance
desrirvro recognition by a promotina do CS 19 et thia Nme.
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SECKSg
23 March 1064
MEMORANDUM FOR: FE Caroer Managemen: Committee
SUBJECT:
Recommendation for Promotion
of Mr. Frederlok C. Randall
From G3-13 to. GS-14
Since Mr. Frederick C. Randall joinad the Agency In September
1051, he has served in Headquariers and the Fleld, where he worked
primarily on
He la currently asalgned
Station. Mr. Randall has bour in grade as e GS-13 minco
Soptember 1853. He han twice been recommended for promniion to GS-
14, osce in Septerber 1903 and aguin in February 1964. Mr, Randall lo
37 geare old.
BAr. Randell's primary dusy at the
Station da Statlon
PBRAMPART reuponalbllicien,
These roapongtolutes are broad and
highly laportant to ull PRRAMPART rolatone throughout the Far Eoul.
Througo Mir. Pandall's intonalvo silor: to strengthen and Increase tha
Agency's rois in the coocdination of clandautine nollection actvitten, he
has boen able to sat a poolive caiory of effective procedures for coor-
dinatien of the
Mandostine colinction operations, These
procedures ire now being emulaled sticrever possible throughout the Far
Eat!.
Mr,. Pandali a denacky and putiones, banco on sold operationel
Pite one posters ander, have parted so a leited achie
lor me Armey in the PBRAMPART Meld, Chiof of Station.
sia iod that the vast improverent in the
hero he large Fort due to Mr. Randall's good work.
Further, an a super.
vivor sod a dowager bir. Randall has gulte nucedanfully handled from
encordrates in such diverse fun iloan as Contral Beginiry, doca
Arosy pardolpason lo o mollarency Ci Reposliory,
Group 1
donger is are
14. T
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HECHET
3. During Mr. Randall'a total cerulce at the
station, he hne
demonairazed bin adupinbllity and capability lo carry sut a parloty of
Station|
described Mr. Randall as an officer capable of asauming
greater responsibilities. In the mua: recent recommendation, Chiel of
Station,
Temphalued that Mr. Pandall'e performance was char-
acterizad by exceptinaad proficiency in all respocle of his designed
duties and, therefor, endorsed his previoun recommendation, and strongly
recommended Mr. Randall'o promotion to G9-14 at an early date.
4. In endorsing the recomtendacion of Chief of Stailo
I wish
to add lial, from iny persmal knowledge of Mr. Rundall'a performance, he
In a thoroughly milihin and competen: case offierr. In waching the
PERAMPART Bosite during, the past year. l atrongly corrend
Stion and Mr. Randall for elfecting certin Improrroents of what was
alreedy a raiher - Nolent coordination provenn. Mr. Randall's job ia not
elways a hoppy one bechuer he would rather be more acils in clandestino
operational activities: however, 1f
Station had a leas experienced
nad competent oificer handling the PARAPART coordinaton arliidlee.
this parileularly importani urca of our respond!biliced woold cercainly
For this and the restone set forth abore, inr. lendall's periorm-
once deserven tacognition by a promotion so 65-14 a: lia iras.
Chief, He
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S-E-C-R-E-T
19 September 1983
NEMORANDUM FOR: FE Career Managemen: Committee
SUBJECT:
"Recommendation for Promotion
of Mr. Frederick C. Randall
from G8-13 to GS-14
Mr. Frederick C. Randall joined the Agency in September 1951 and
has served In Headquarters and the Fleld on
He is currently assigned io
where he la chief of a section concerned
with PBRAMPART and operational support activitles.
Mr. Randall has been
in grade since September 1058 and was recently recommended for promotion
Chief of Station.
2. In handling his primary duty, Station PBRAMPART responalbilisies.
Mr. Randall has set a pattern and established procedures which have been
copled tbroughou! FE Division,
Min work wich hin
collesgue.in
ls excellent and his unassumlog patience based on solid experience
continues to be a distinct advantage for the Agency in the PBRAMPART fleld
The vas? Improvemen: in the
In lärge part due in his good work. As a supervisor and manager he baa
quito successfully handled from
eubordinaren in ouch diverse
funerions as Stacion Central Registry,
3. In hia two years at the
Stallba, Mr. Randall has snowm him -
seir to be an adeptablo
ofilcer und has carried ou: a varlely of lanks in an
exemplary tanner.
in his receipendation
Chiet of Statton seld
Mr. Mandall han demons raced ina: he lo roady to annume greater seaponat-
blicien and that a commensurato Inerrane in OS grade 15 In order.
Agaraid by to gera
Serrad Pasil
Group 1
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SECRET
In view of hia performance in
and demonstraled maturity,
molivation, and capacity to serve at the next grade level, I recommend:
tha: Mr. Rundall be promoted to GS-l4.
Acting Chief, FE
3.2-8-3
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DATS. FRITANTO
18 suzant 1961
SERBAL HUMUER
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
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Code CONSULAR OF1
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
1. Sorlal No.
8. Nome (Las-tirst-Middlo)
RANDALL FREDERICH
12. Dute Ol Binth
Molo 1 %
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STAMDARO FORM 52
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REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill In items 1 through 18 and A through D except 68 and 7 unless otherwise instructed
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1. MAMA (Ale.- Miso-ira - Ono diron namo, imtiado), and ournamo)
2. DATE DE BRIN
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& DATE SE KATIENT
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SEORGE.
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SUBJECTI
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SEGIST
TOENCE
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
in the CAREER STAFF of the
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
To the Director of Central Intelligence
Sir:
I submit herewith my application for membership in the Career Staff of the
Central Intelligence Agency as defined below:
"The Career Staff of the Central Intelligence Agency is a group of
carefully selected and trained Individuals who accept an obligation to
devote themselves to the needs of the Agency, and who intend to make
a career with the Agency."
In accordance with this definition, I desire to devote myself to the faith.
ful performance of duty in the Central Intelligence Agency, and I accept the
obligations and conditions of that service which are determined to be essen.
tial to the furtherance of its mission.
I am aware of the many restrictions necessarily placed upon me by virtue
of the security requirements inherent in my employment by the Central Intelli
gence Agency.
l'am also awore that as a member of the Career Staff, it will
be my obligation to serve anywhere and at any time and for any kind of duty
as determined by the needs of the Agency, and I have been assured that in
order to carry out this policy, full consideration will be given to my particular
capabilities,
interests, und personol circumstances.
By virtue of this applica-
tion for membership and upon my acceptance in the Career Staff, I am assured
that, with continuing satisfactory work performance and conduct on my part,
just ond equitabie attention vill be accorded my personal progress during my
tenure in the Career Staff. I am also assured that, on my satisfactory com-
pletion of any assignments, i will be offered reassignments which are compoti-
ble insotor as possible with my abilities and career interests, and that I shall
be entitled to the benefits now available or to be made available in the future
to members of the Career Stal of the Central Intelligence Agency.
WENBERSHIP IN THE CARTER STAFF OF
THE CENTRAL INTELUGENCE AGENCY
Frederich i Pandell
APPROVED, TO TAXE EFFECT....
12-22.250
(Stgaratura)
FOR THE DIRECIOR OF CERAL INTELLIGENCE.
# Morale 195%
(Doio)
ENECUTIVE DISECTOR
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UNTOUCKERED
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fall in irams & phrough 18 and A throush D ersept OB and 7 unless ohermise indeucied.
" applicable, obtain resignation and fii in separation dals on reverse.
Mr. Frederick C. Randall
A EARS CO RENAST
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## Page 48
SEGRET
22 Junu 1958
MEMORANDUM FOR: #E/R-raunnel
SUBJECT:
Freminion of RANDAlL, Prideries C.
Le Me. Rundoll abrumed blo prosone durico do PI opcrations officer
on ãl, May 1954.
Flor to that thne de cerved as Cilct, Ch
Unit, I0/5.
?.
Mr, Rondall ras performod hin dutden au FI officor for
1n an extremily call-factory runner.
I: monthly lottor of th Schlor
Representativ, to Me Dierotor las, Without, excuption, stated that Had-
quart:ry surport of tic
Btallon has bain iffichunt. Mr. Randall's
porformance is charact: rib by a hich fogree of inductry and thoroughnese.
He han boon described
ac one of those iraiulduals to whom a superviver car
25616n 0
task, and then turn to othor nath-re with bure confidence that toe
"Ot will be compi-ará, 10 the last dotall, and on t12.
3. Mr. Randall ins denonetraid charly his crowing ebility to handle
cperatior willicut furioir supcriicion.
4. Ma, Nautall 16 ebroichy recommoded for propolion to 0S-12.
6: 1-5, 85/5
....
11193127
SECRET
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## Page 49
14-00000
SECRET
8888
BOUCHA 18R29
VOUCERRED
RECUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in ilems 1 through 12 and A through D except 8B and 7 unless otherwise Instrucied.
ll applicable, obrain resignation and fill in separation data on reverse.
Aro Froderick Co Randall
A matant of
ACTION RECRUITED.
A PLASONNEL (Sir, ly # hothes appolnterent, promoldon, asperaiton, osa.)
Promotion -
I. POSITION (Sonalty when hes pablor, chando frado or dista, ao.)
4 DATS OF MOUSET
23 May 1955
" Налотой.
& APPROVEDE
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## Page 50
(then pilled 10) '
DD/P
PERSONNEL, DATA SHKAT
IL'E Prederick la Randall
28
AND JUTIES: INtell Off (T1)
DO/P UNIT: FES
DATE: 23 May 1955
PRIMLY CARTER
DES ICATION: SDEFI
PEOPOSED PRATE: 35-12
PTA 900 A PERPITO,
PRESENT T/O SLOT
NUMBER AND CRATE:
HDICATION:
University of Onaha - BA
George Washington University MA
LANTAGE PROFICINICY:
Spaniah, slight
ASSESSED:
DATE:
TYPE OF POSITION: RESULTS
SEPTS IENCE PRIUR TO CLA (excluding ssu-oss):
19iL - 1946 USAF Message Center Chief
1943 - 1950 Processed Foods Mamulacturera Monufaoturora! Reprosentative
ONLY O CL SSU-OSS ASSIOINETTS INCLUDING EVIOUS GRATES AND DATES
80D CIA Oct 1951 - Jan 1953
Counteresplonage Offlorr
'OSal • Jan 1953)
Jan 1953 - Dac. 1953 Intell Officer (C8) 0S2]
Dec: 1953 - Jaze 19513
June 195l to present
0s-11
Promoted to US-11 - 20 Dedember 1953. Intell, Officer (OB):
AFFIOVED SY DE CAICER SOFTICE COMBINTEE
RECONSIIED IY
CONCUR TORS:
Chief, WE/S
FATURASE TO CE CANESE SETTER BEARD:
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## Page 51
SECRET
STANDANO FORE 32
M47,N10 Mit-PESERAL PERRIN
VOUCHENED
REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in lems 1 through 18 and A shrough D except 6B ond 7 unless orberwise instructed
I applicable, obtain resignation and All in separation dora en reverse.
& DATE Of MATA
& DATE OF RICHEST
11 May 1954
Mr. Frederick C. Randall
# MATURE OF ACTIN ROULETED
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Reassierment
mOM Opa Officer. (CL)
$5940.00 pla
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## Page 52
1d-0d0d
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REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
VOUCHERED
REQUESTING OFFICE: Fill in iams 1 through 18 and A shrough D except 6B and 7 unless otherwise instructed.
1. HAMl (Ale.- Altoo- Aira -Ono ditor nama, initiatio, and our nomo)
I applicable, oblain resignation and ill lin reparation dora on roverse.
I HORN H
Mr. Frederick C. Randall
•& hirt on atootst
5 Feb 1954
хатушЕ.0Р АСТтОВ #ДЕ#151
Reassigment
« PORTION Eposity whether arablish, shando feedo de tile ede.»
FFB 14 9054
#. APPROVED.
Intel.Officer (CE) L
$5940 p/a
TOps 0851cor (C)
$5960
p/a
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Counteresplonage Unit
Washington, D.C.
I MADONNER
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IS VITERAN PRESCETICE
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117122
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JH
4/10/0V
09-970779
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## Page 53
BARMINO PORM 52
WICHS 2)
REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE Fill in llems 1 through 18 end A through D except 6B end 7 unless otherwine Instrucked
l applicable, obtain relignation and All In seporation daly on revere
1 mAnil (Aleimatin-hiro - Ono dinon naina, inural(o), and ournacio,
TUND ULti, Frederick o
& BATE Of RAGGER
2 Jan. 1953
Excepted Att.olntment
I PORTiON (Spoolly w hother porablish.
• РОСОН 0T68 AND
DESIGSLATIONA
1L MEADOSARTERE
PIECTVE D
P09P91
Le Jiano 1953
EL, APPROVID:
SHen 53 Be
Intollizence Officer
E5, 060ouo per innin
UD/F
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washington, D. C.
18 PIESO ON DEPARTMENTAL
OTPART MENTAL
DEPARTMENTRL
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LA IRRAL
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& CLAIN SAY N29
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ITAL 04 StatAl Vita.
22.
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## Page 54
STARTART PERM 32
VOUCH RED
REQUEST FOR PERSONNEL ACTION
REÖUESTING OFFICE, Fill in lems & through 18 and A shrough D except 6B and 7 unleis athenvise inseracted.
l opplicoble, obrain resignation ond il ln separition dela on mvere.
Lino and suiname.
j 6 RUN GE BERNESY
roderick Go RANDALL
• MATURE DF ACTIN HOUESTEE
#
iy is hother appointens,
millen, esperatam cany
Promotion
• PORTION C
miner dine
atablish, omango draco or sisia, a10.)
15 Cot 1953
PROR
158 a5t9 35,060.00 p/R
Counter
splason
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5889}
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17. AFPROFRIATION
FROSA•
43700-20
AARO
23. SIANDARD FORM 30 REMARKS
POSITION TIRE AND
• ОБОмігАТОМА
388:@#A1103
11. HEADQUARTER$
IL FIELO OR DEPAGTMENCAL
B. APPROVIDI
120.0EC- 1953
* Intolligenoe Offloer (CL
is Gs61l 85,920.00 ple
DDP/PE
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Hashington, D.C.
7 ringi
EX I BLARTMENTAL
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20 LEGAL ARSIONIE
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# 1001955797-59
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## Page 55
SECRET
SECURITY IAFORMATIDN
DD/P.
PERSONNEL DATA SHEET
ACE:
DD/P UNIT: YE
NAME: Frodorick C. RANDALI
AND DUTIES: Intel Officer CE
PRESENT GRADE:
08-9
PROPOSED GRADE: 6S-11
CIA TRAINING:
Phase 1,2 and 33 SIC
CE
EDUCATION: BA - University of Omiha
- Ceorge Washington University
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY:
Spanish slight
ASSESSED:
DATE:
EXPERIENCE PRIOR TO CIA (excluding SSU-033):
1944-1946
USAP Mossare Canter Chief
1948-1950
Processed Foods Manufacturers
DATE:
- 15 Ootober 1953
PRIMARY CARSER
DESIGNATION: FI
PRESENT T/O SLOT
NUMBER AND GRADE:
PROPOSED T/O SLOT
NUMBER AND GRADE:
0S -12
0S-13
TYPE OF POSITION:
RESULIS:
Manufacturaryl Ropresentative
SUMMARY OF CIÄ-§SU-OSS ABSIGNMENTS INCLUDING PREVIOUS GRADES AND DATES:
Oot 1951 to prosont - Counterespionage Officer
(GS-9 - Jan 1953)
RECOMMENDED BY:
CONCURRENCES:
07S/5
RECCIENDATIÓN OF CARERA DERVICE BOARD:
APPROVED 8!
I CARR SERICE BOARD
1953
+ not +14007
SECRET
8I840++8 10660249640
180; 52-80
18)
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## Page 56
•= ENTRANCE ON DUTY NOTICE
a sipt s
sto 10 a, staber 121
TO:
FROM:
OSO
FDr
Porsonnel Officer
Procending for entrance on duty of Fredariai.cl
Mandall
(teme)
•Iltallimnce assistanti
93325.00
(titlo, grade, and entrance salary)
has boon comploted and the applicant meets all standarde for full euploy
mont with CIA.
Signed clearance for entrance on duty has been received
from Inspoction and
Security and made a part of the personnel, file of
individual.
Effoctive this date he/sho to anulened to duty with
POSTED
(signed)
FORM
P08 198; 97-124
..
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## Page 57
14-00000
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
2430 E STREET NW.
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
10 Angust 1951
Mr. Frodoriok a Fandal?
Maryland
Doar Mr. Randolls
This 16 to advise that processing 1e continu
ing on your application for employment with thia
organization.
We rogret to inform you that the procesing
is taking longer than originally anticipated, but
as Boon as final processing la completed, you vill
be notified immediately.
Thank you for your continued interest and
patience.
Vory truly youre,
Personnel Division
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## Page 58
14-00000
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
2430 & SYREET NW.
WASHINGTON 25. D.C.
28 Mine 2951:
Lete. Ga Randal:
Maryland
Denia 1a Randoll!
In reference to your application for employment,
per annum is being continued
arrerer, until such time as all procesing has been
completed.
The processing
1e a rathor lengthy one; but when
further incrnation
is' avallable, ve shall get in touch
ve you trusdiatoly.
In tha meantime, it would to appreciated if you
would arise us of any change in your present status,
suen za change 'of addreso, ote.
Tor continued intereat and patience are appreciated.
Very truly yours,
Forsonnel Division
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## Page 59
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
1430 & STREET NW.
WASHINGTON 23, D. C.
29 May 1951
In roply refer to KD-4
Ara. Dredurick Ca Sandall
Dear Mr. Randell:
the undersigned.
If applicable, the attached form nhould be completed
and roturned within two weeke. Thank you for your prompt
attention to thia matter.
Very truly yours,
Personal Diviafon
Enclogire 2 37-82
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## Page 60
CONFIDENTLAL
REPEAT OF INTERVIEY
1951
?ersonal
appearence
Dignified
Well groomed
Nide -Awake
Impressive
Naturch
Clean :
Stolid
Ordinary
Interviever
Awkwerd ..*
"Slovenly ..
• Apcthetie
Insignificant
Personality
Peroussive
Responelve
Taciturn
Impet sur babie
Steady ...
Excitable
Cheerful
Straight-forward.
Tranquil
Defected
Reserved
Evasive
Modest
Complacent
Conceited
Dominant
Confident
Submissive
•Is education adoqiatol Yes ill No (). I language facility idequate? Yes l) Mol)
Area Knowledge
Previous Intelligence or related experience
nil
Salary iovol requested $ 65-7
Lowost salary acceptable $
GENERAL RECLIMENDATION:
1. Candidite 1a not recommended for employmerit. Reasons:
SPECIFIC RSCOMAENDATION for employment:
Pogition:
1. 2 - 923 Branch.
_D171810n
accation:
SIF.A.
Salary level: _ 66-1
RECOINEICATTON e9
to potential valuo of condiante to the organization in stber
then the position lemodiatel; undo: considoration: 1'ae
T Enter any additional reneros on revoras aide J
10e.4
" as 10.1
ManTuTe t Tatorstavor
CONPIORITIAL
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## Page 61
OPOSITAT
_26 Ail 2950
lane 0° Candi'ito FRile RANDALL
Position insideral for 1.0. carlic
Porsonal
Appearance
Personality
Dirnifiedes.
Widentre.
Imprissin.
Por unair
Importuraab
•Cheerile
Strilnht-
Biodeston
Dor Innat
30
- Intersener
Maturele
021279008
Stolis.
Codinar,.
90CR5e+0
AT 2951
Per-pardo
Arinardo.
flovenly.
Aginth: 21C.•
Torinnit'lennt
Inaltery.
Laritablo
Defeatede
mn1v0..
Concoitoda
Arca Krovloday
-Adequinte
Pr. Flous intolligeno or calaisa expiriunce.
Nil
Goneral Nicornerd tlong
cade 1 ruin at aman Apsess the
Spneifle Raemmendition for siplurrits
PoiltIons 1. 0..
rich It
Dirtiles T
salury 1ol:E9.2
184l:e: +541
oranie: ila: 1r
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## Page 62
14-000n
SECRET
I an aware of the fact thnt the Central, Intelligence
Agoncy, by roason of the sonaltive nature of 1ta work, mat
obberve very atriot security measurus.
I agroe to honor the
requeste of CIA relative to my application whother 1t be
acceptod or rojected. I agree not to inform anyone thut I am
being considerod for a poaition in CIA. If queationod diroctly,
I will cay that I havo applied for positions in various govor
ment agenolos, and 1f pressed for an answer will acknowlodge that
CIA 10 ono of them but will attach no particular significanco to
such application, I agres not to disolods personnal procodures
I have observod in CIA. I agreo not to discuas by namo or
otherwiao,.ony Individuals with whom I havo tilked in tho courso
of my application to Chh.
Signoss.
Brulered Chartill
Duto.
April 26,1951
52020
---
## Page 63
AT.
4/36 t
Name of Candidato
Postiion ionald "al for
Perronna
• Appearanco
Dirniried...
rll-9m07.0e
Tidian liste
crried
- In 19117705
Peraonality
Importurbahle:
17109000°
5t011'1..
Coalnar,
Ro arenalme.
#8+359869008
Trocutlo.
Aria 1.
Slovenlyone
Apnchetice.
TinignifIcant
Doninant,
In douentlon adorintil les (uS "a l)
Arcs Kronlodro
Inferted.
Funulve.no
Corne,1tnd.
Mubartolis
Ja desire scality discuston rial?
pr. vlous Intallliunco or polaius experiento
Salaryirol ronueatod f
Lout inhury energolle ? 185-7
Gonoral Penorchdstions
Do Condidito 10 not riotenand for unlamento Britte
pet. Gase to with estent
Specifie PRanonandition for aplamte
Polittony.
loortlore
Balure in tre?
-
Dain ENL
sarania.ilo: Ir
CUTIONAL
---
## Page 64
CONFIDENTIAL
REPORT OF INTERVIEW
MAR 29 1951
#CHE ADORESI
DUSTNUSS ADDRESS
DATE OF STATA
HAME OF SPOUSE
Tact of nialo
ETT1Y(95A1T TON ACCUIRCOS
DATE OF DIATO
PLACE OF BYATA
SALARY REQUESTED
"WO. OF DEPENOENTS
LOUCATICE (SCHOOLS, DECREES, DATES, MAJORS, EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES)
TIT FRON
MAJOR
EXPLOTHLAT #I STORY
(PRINCIPAL OCCUPATION, SPECIAL SXILES, SALARY LEVELS)
MILITARY OCCUPATION FARE
SIATAL.MO.. OATES OF SERVICE, CUTTIS AND AREAS)
For 19.
24. 1014
77-117
COMFIDENTIAL
1$.148
---
## Page 65
CONFIDENTIAL
LAMONADE FACILITY
EVALUATION ANO ACCOCTICATIORS COE COMPLETE AND JUSTIFY OCCISIES', MOTE ANY UMPAVORABLE CIRCUMSTANCES-I
Lena = ou
Tuli
LONE IDENTIAL
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## Page 66
4-00001
REPRODUCTION MASTERS
Hand le
G -OGRAPH®
которат
WIth
BIGGRAPIIC PROFILE
SECRET
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## Page 67
14-00000
FAMO
REQUEST FOR VERIFICATION OF EMPLOYMENT
INSTHUCTIONS
martial a son auran
EMPLOYER Preda complere enther lare ll on ford ll an abplestle dugn and return discello de irates named in stern a
. PAAT!
PLUT
A Hot lisan anal deliced al territor!
STARDARD FEULHAL GAVINGE RED LONG ASSOCTATION
CIA
131 lurth Frederick Avenue
Langley, Virginia
Giltheraturi, bury land 20760
3 SIGNATURE OF LENDLA
Put Busin
4 TITLE
KOKIEND LOSE DEYAKINT
O LIAISES'S NUMBLA
4/20/29
leptionall
1 have appiod lue a moripage loan and surted thas l am now or mos formoniy ampioyod by rou. My signatuie belon author sas nonsension ol eas
enturination
7 NAME AND ADISIT 33 OF APPLICANT Include emplorre or bodya member t
Frédurick C.
Handall
TB. SIGNATURN OF APPLICA?AT
Virginia 22101
-Finiteries l Pandale.
PARTIE VERINIDATION DE PRESENT EMPEOYMENY
EMPLOYMENT DATA
EAPPLICANTS DAIL OF EMPLOYER.
LIZA/BASE PAY TE ARRIVAL
PAY DATA
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SO
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510•895
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DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL
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75.
112170
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NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
3. Duse Of Birth 14. Vor. Prat. 5. Jay
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RANDALL FREDERICK
8. CSC Remme 9. CSC Or Oster Legal Authorly
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14. Organizational Datignations
PREVIOUS ASSIGNMENT
Code
15. Location Of Official Staton
Seation Code
DDP
FE
15175
116. Dopt - Field
17. Positon fide
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103 106,60
19 3700 10 201
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27. Nature Of Action
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183. Trpo Ol Eepte,to
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01
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59
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31. Organizational Dasignations
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SECRET
MCM
T. Serial No
SCB
10 APRIL 59
8. Nzzo (ost-First-Middle)
RANDALL FREDERICK
D. ESC Or Otior Legal Authority
NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
3. Daje Ot Birth
12 21 50 Ne: /1
Code
4. Vse Pre
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1
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131
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965o
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12 S0080.
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NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
ARE: 10
NOV 1258
T. Seral No.
8. Momo (Lass-First-Middle)
3. Duto Ol Birth
Mal Da.
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RANDALL FREDERICK
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Location Ol Ollicial Station
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56
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Station Cedo
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2810
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11503
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MCM 29
SEPT 58
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Station Code
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FI CI BRANCH
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09, 07|58
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MOM
5 SEPT 58
1. Serlal No.
8. Nome (Larif ira. Middlo)
512170
RANDALL FREDERICK
SCD
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Mo
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1949151
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## Page 114
PATTE
SEGUES
p: 10
STANDARO TORM 32
n0Y80 MY 158
REQUEST FOR. PERSONNEL ACTION
REQUESTING OFFICE: fill in Items 1 ihrough 19 end A throush D except 6B ond 7 unless otherwise instructed.
•ll applicable, obiali resigestion end fll in separation data on revere.
1. HAIR (ASP. - Mino--Airo. -Ons divon nama, entrailos anel durames
& DATE DE BIRTH
•I BEQUEST MO.
Mr Frederick Go Landall
I & DATE 00 MEGIST
12 June 56
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EFFECTIVE DI
PROPQS
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JUL 1
1936
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BrY 900
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P/A
P/A
P/A
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IL. HORSGRAITERS
F/cT Branch
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TOUTINTA
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13. VETERAN PREFEREACE
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RET I NICE
REAL
IF The
10 AVIAT
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217800
(NEZ-NO)
118. DATE CE
(ROCISSIONG ONLY)
SDIDICI
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CLAIMED [J PROVED
STATE:
STANDARD FORMS (N REMARKS
BRUITIAL OR SIONATUSE
GEMLONS
USED IN LIEU OF 5+50
NOUFICATION OF PERSONNEL
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NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
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87 Oot 1955
•3 Nov. 1955
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50 USCA 403 1
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# POSATION TITLE
08-0136.51-12
$7570:00 per ennin
SERIES
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21. HEADQUART
PILO
13. VETERAN'S PREFERENCE
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14, POSITION CLASSIFIOATION ACTION
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19. DATE OF APPOINT.
MENT AFFIDATIIS
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$7570
allomances in accordance therewith
G8 status
PaiD
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ENTRANCE FRASORMAICE RATING:
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SECRET
1. *EMPLOTES GORY
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## Page 117
BTAMDANO FORM BO 19 PANTI
Erandan
1 4 7 504
CENTRAL INEELNSCRENTLAL NEY
NOTIFICATION OF PERSONNEL ACTION
Doritar, ano nunnis
& DATE OF BIRTH: YO. JOUANALORACTIONHO
• DATE
83 8т 1933
Proderick C. Randall
This la so more gom of the followinn anton allection your emplow
MATURE OF ACTION SUÀ8 08A940$ VINE.
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13.
DATE DE APPOINT.
БЕЖ МАСК
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4988-1803
SACCHARION ONLYD
20. LEGAL RESIDENCE
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20, REMARRS:
Thia action 1a subject to ari applicanto laus, rules, and rogulations and may to
subjeet to Investigation and approval by the United States Civil Service Connission.
Tho
aotion may be corrected or cancolod 1f not in aocordanoe vith all requirenonts.
Subject to approved nedteal elearance frior to boing sent ovardess.
ananater to
iN 3 0 SEP 1905
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STATE:
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poator of Persoursi
PErSONNE FOLDER COL
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## Page 119
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## Page 120
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1 & DATE OFFITH
AR. FRANKLIES GO RAMALE
This in to notife you ol the folloming sation allectint your omployments
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& INVECTIVE DATE -
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6 Лио 1934
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28: muArs: This action is subjoot to all applicable laus.
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Civil Service
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PYARONDO FORM 50
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DOES IS PARAN PERE Hi
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
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LATES EN ENAME MURMANITR
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CONFIDENTIAL
MEMORAVDUM HOR: Frederick C. Randall
SUBJECT
REFERENCE
: Acknowleugment of Evaluation Board Functfonal Category
1: Evaluation Board Precepts for Your Grade
and after considering likely
Evaluation Board
purposes,
ment is mado in order that your perfomanca, trach potental a niace
career planning may be judged against officers similarly placed oro-
fessionally.
YOU ARE URGED TO STIU! THE PRECEPTS AND ONSINER YOUR ONN
CASE CAREFULLY.
2:
In general, you should consider the following;
Categories are sharply defined.
Competition
is within categories, not between them.
a weak B/Or performance is not strengthene
y reclassifying it as B/as.
b. A change in caterory after sustained performance
in a different category may cause a temporary
loss of monentum in your carcer advancement
until you have demonstrated proficiency in your
new assignment.
c. A category change should not be initiated for
th° period of a temporary,
training or rotational
assignment unless a perminent change of career
track will follow.
of carcer track, pleasc tabe the matter up through your camend chamel
to secure the concurrence of your component of assignone or of yous
home hase component, as appropriate, to i change of vour carezory
Previously assigned and acherledad categories will remin in effect
until a fully executed acimowledgent of change is recelves hy the
Carcor Management Seaff.
4.
Please sign and late this notification in the space provided
and retum it to
your Personnel Lvaluation and Managenene neficer or to
• your Personnel Officer.
Kiry
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CONFIDENTIAL
CL'SSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION A
SPERET HURT
012170
Randall. Frederick C
T. ERADE JET 30
1S
D
10.gapr
Ops Officer
DO/INS/C/FPG
Headquarters
48.
FINDOMARY
IRITUAL
AX
ATASSICANIET
TRA, DATE REPORT DUE TO O.P.
SPACUAL
09098.
6 Ptar - 30 Nov 1978
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
QUALIPICATIONS
WORD
"YES"
UPOAll
FORM
BEING
SUBMITIED.
WITN
CHANCES, AND 18
APPACHED
#he THE
BOR TO THA
BIONI. IS NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED.
R1048.
SECTION C
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U- Unsatiglostory
Portenome la unoccoptable
A rating in this totegory
Forty rago io our a corin a bi site pe pan piratin lo no spin do oria ture of to arion
i-Marginal
8-Prettelent
I Stone
O Overranding
vo to or to in older haule doni do reasons for assigning this rating should do sored in Sorion D and remadial artione
todon or recommended should bo
portemance do satisloctory. Dosled resuiti one beino prodused la the mainer emperted
Portermance is cherociorisad by encoptional proféciency
Pasturmamo is so escoptional in rolation lo roquirementi al ihe wart and in comporison to the performance of ontore doing timilar
mout as to marrant apesial recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
superviso lucirato number el amployees suparrised
SPECIPIC DUTY NOT
Muages and coordinates review of all DO records subject
to disclosure via FOlA, Privacy Act nd F.0. 12065. Supervises
bart-time persornel.
RATING
LETYER
SPECIFIC OUTY NO.
six senior Is officers, serves
voting member of tas pic
people and
on thrice-weekly general planning meetings with Chief,
LETTEE
(for
INS.
DUTY NO. 3
Supplies fuctual and legal advice to the 0D0, Chief IMS, DOU/IRD, IRC,
and oct on trends and implicitions pertinent
to release of 10 intomation
via statute or regulation.
GRECIFIC DUTY SO. 4
IRTIES
S
RATING
Generates polio initiatives to protect in sources and methods from
disclosure vin statute
or exccutive order
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CONFIDENTEN
SECTION D
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indiroto egeliani mongits de noohrossos demoniotad in surrent pestiga dagjing lo peopol preispertire teie eptutissetia lo orerall portarmance. Boere
inpoestions mado lo impervemoni al mort porlomanzo. Cire reonapatrione ler liussing
Comment on torpign tanguopo compatano, il coarted fos
eurioni portion Amplify de pastaia eutingo peron in Sortion ( lo provido bors bosio for dessominag loture permanal ortos. Monnos of partormono o
monogerial or supervisory duties nno loso perseguenos do the uno ol permanol, sporo, agripment and fonde inuse Do sommented en, il oppierbte i
astra sposa la noedod to complate sarior b, unach a separato stest ef papas.
"outstunding' for Duty Nunker 1 (his principal responsibility)
for this period.
atelcentional job of supervising, motivating,
training and guiding his sinoup in a remorseless and pressure-laden atmosphere,
requiring both close attention to detail and constant allertness to broad opérational
and policy implications.
The workload is larger and more complicatel than anything
1 know of handled by any line operationt officer with equivalent grade and responsi
bility. The preceding two fitness reports describe well the nature of the joh.
It
renains only to be noted that Mr. Randall is the perfect man for the job, combining
a romarkable match of leadership, operational sawy, legal and policy awareness and,
perhaps most important, negotiating ability with both the Agency lanyers and legisla-
tive counsels, and the operating divisions in a bizarre situation that completely
transcends the DO's need-to-know practices (Top Secret and compartmented, higotted
information must be reviewed) and yet riquires the protection of our sources
and
methods.
Dedicated, discreet, smart, and honest, Mr. Randall is very likely one of
very few DO officers of his grade who could have handled this job from scritch, done
so with virtually
flawless output, and created a hody of judgments and advice that is
trusted, proven and amounts to de facto Do policy on how to protect our secrets.
Mr.
Randall also has major planing obligations within INS, serving as &
voting member of the PiC. and three times a wock with Chief, IS and other (continued)
SECTION E
CERTIFICATION AND. COMMENTS
1 BX- SUPERVISOR
MON
IMPLOVIE NAD DIEN
PLANATION
UNDER MY OUPERVIBION
9 months
12 i
DATE
OFFICIAL TITLE ON EUROR
18 December 1978
Deputy Chief,
INS
2. BY EMPLOYEE
I SAVET
STATEMIRA CORRININO IME SUMERDISON'S
DATE
CINNATURE OF CAPLOYES
18/645/1978
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
COMMINTO DI REVIIWINO OFFICIAL.
I agree with the letter rotings and the parrative commente above, particularly those
In paragraphl of the narrative.
Mr. Randall 1a
a dedicated, forcefula perposeful, 'dependable, disetplined officer.
Althongh hla personal
preference would have been co
do sonething elsé, he effectively
manages and leada the Freedom of Infomacion and Pelvacy Group of IMS--demonstrating
a self zellant style which has brought great
credie to bork in this
area in the DO and
eo hiaself.
Hr. Hindall'a past soveral ilenese reports attested to lula talents and
srouch in chia assignmone.
ano oboerved la dir. Rondall'a lase (lenesa réport, a nes aaalgamene muse be found
SATH
S0 Jantory 1470
Chiete 1kS
BY FAPIOTI!
11o/ag
LLACACATON
COMFIOERMAL
ando unon penale
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CONFICENTIAL
NARRATIVE COMMENTS • continued
Randall, Frederick
Group chiefs in a broad review of disparate INS operations:
information
management planning for the DO and itg
current services.
Ile is articulate and effective in presenting
from the IMS/FPG vantage, hut at this level, I want to
see more concern about the people and activities
of companion
more brainstorming of common problems.
the least active of the four group chiefs in this
although he has the inquisitiveness. und intellect to contribute
importantly in cross-discipline problems.
no weakness
here,
but Mr. Randall's contributions here do not
comparatively to his exceptional performance in nil other arcas.
these other areas, covering duties 3 and 4, Mr.
his group stimulated, staffed out and justified
three remarkably successful policy
a Presidential
seatement that sources and methods information need not be
classified to be protected; & DCI policy that Do records ipso
facto are not relèasable (despite an OGC opinion to the
contrary), and a policy allowing employces access to their
files without going
through the
FOIn or Privacy Act folderol:
Phile not individual accompllshments by Me. Randall,
bespenk Baen the leadership and
guidance he gave,
comical of the kind of case officer professionalism he has and
onerations und ofticer
do EnTa Toys sago have to divert coo
DO talent to disclosure law problems; but if no must, then
No. Randall's experionce and abilities have counted a great
deal in such successes we have had in keeping our secrets.
No. Randall's fitness reporting is accurate and fair.
it is noted for the record that Mr. Randall
displays appropriate .concern in equal employment opportunity
anoray outlete more than balt of his group.
Levels of responsibility here are
REVIEWING OFFICIAL'S COMMENTS - COntInUed
for this experienced superoleor. le has demonatrical his vorsicilley und
razirment by doings job for four yeara chae probably low oller Do opa
orsceralamagora would or could do as well sa la has. for the good of
the intorare of hia lurchor devologene and in the incorest
of tha Directorado, ho has varned a chango.
CONFIDO 5 19
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CLASSIFICATIOII
c to Car
FITNESS REPORT
GENERAL INFORMATION
SECTION A
GNPLOTET PUNDIN
012180
Randall, Ferderick
M
1a15L1
Ops Officer
ISS/Chief, PING
1493
CARIE®
DISENTE
TIMACHARY
I PITEAL
SPECIAL
потв (аом всі
supervisor roar our to or.
CONTRACT
SPAÇIAL
OTHER
January 1977-31 Degember 1977
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE...
QUALIIICAHIQNS UPDATE PORM iS BINO BUBMITTEO
WITH
CHANCIS, AND I8
"ГЛАСНО 1О УНІВ ПЕРОВІ," РІАСЯ І
MORD-"YES" IN THE BOX TO THE BICHT. " NO CHANCES ANE REQUINS.
LACE THE WORD "NO" IN THE DON AI RIG!
SECTION
- C
PERFORMÁNCE EVALUATION
U- Unsatisfartoey
Parterbore is
incopleto. A voting ln this coregory requires imediate ond positivo remedial assion. The suture of the action
sould ringe
Penin rounarling, lo lunsher training, lo plactay on totalion, to roentgomens on la reparation. Dosvito assion lotion
or proposal in
Al - Marginal
#- Proficient
Portanmanco is dolcim in some asports the reovors for oisizengy this roting should be dorad in Sourian D and jemedial astions
0т8n 50 +83
ammanded should to dosiribed.
portsinames in stolectory Dosired rowlis are being prothead in the munnor anpecied.
Partormance is chorscerigad by asceptional proficianey,
0- Ountanding
Portormenco is so smoptional in relation to inqulamento of ma mol ond in comparison to she performonce it othere dolng similes
work on dy mmess social resogrition
_SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lise up to sin of the most haportan apart duties performed during the coling pariot. lapere valing leiter which bes decribes the monner in which amplera
pertarme EACH evoritie durp.
Casino Chill alacirgagas in performanso of that dors, all employces with euporvisory responsibilties MUSI be roned es
tele abiliy lo sparne lindedro senator el ampicyaos imparrisod).
SPECIFIC DUTY NO: Y
Chief, Privacy Information Action Group
DECIVIC DUTY NO.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. #
SPECIFIC DUTY NO A
SPECIFIC DUTY NO O
MATINEO
LATT KA
RATING
LETTES
RATINA
LETTES
FRATIFICA
LETTER
ATIE
APPRIFIC CUTY NO. O
RAPING
LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
neto na tie corput puttin tot de parturanois in speritis daties
as trainer,
We? -NA 19 17143.
bord too angrig
agate sellate too tiral eat to: +111 19-93309
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CLASSIFICATION
SECTION D
NASHATIVE COMMENTS
torino rigantiçcon atromythe on eratnato, demonairaia in queren poetaro booging lo proppe perspulino thon rolotonastip en ormatl portormance" Steto
supportare modo fo impro-omont al mora pertormanca: Diro rocos
modestam@lorbalning.Comment @fordigodernoggcometano, il loquired la
torrent puriliao, ampliy de osplala ratingo piver in sortion l 1o pagndo bou lanti for dorormina luturo portonnel dulion. Monno al portormente ol
manageial or tupaivitorz dulies and con con
entre sporo le noodod lo comulars saction D. antort o paparote sortal sego.
brought Mr.
Th Mesen al titich esager my Supermation forvice Srat
time.
Prior to that we had been colleagues in Services Staff, whose
chief wrote Mr. Randall's Fitness Report.
No. change in function
accompanied the change in organization,
however, and the praise
contuined in those carlier reports could be echoed here..
During 1977, Mr. Randall
and his group have continued to render
this Directorate
outstanding service in an arena where there is little
glory but the constant threat of disaster.
In the preparation of
materials for relcuse under FOlA, the Privacy Act or E.O. 11652, the
researcher treads a fine, barely visible line between protection of
operational secrets and revelation of material properly releasable
under the law.
He is denied the casy choice of over-protcctior
ecause cach decision is subject to the scrutiny of the courts.
and
he Agency's credibility is on the line each time a judge challenges
a delction or the donial of a document.
(That credibility is
apparently quite high in the courts.
•We have yet to be reversed in
appeals cases on information denied by PIAG on grounds of classification
or sources/methods.). The research on which we rely is almost
autonomous; reviews of finished cases ure necessaril lunited and (conte
SECTION E
-CLIFICATION ANA COMMENTS
1.
AY SUPERVISOR
L1.128
Profl.
MONTHE
UNOGR
ER MAS DEEM
MY BUFRAVIBION
' THIS REPORT HAD MOY DESH AHOWN TO ENPLOYES OVE-LANAION
DATE
OPPICIAL TITLE OF SUPLRVISOR
TYPS
12 January 1978
Deputy Chief, ISS
2. BY EMPLOYEE
TRAVE E CONAVE NON CETARIA MED A
SERIEMINI GONCERPOIPIS 8915
Bruce Isophison
76
3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CONMINTO ON HEVIIWIMA ORFICIAL
I think it is important first to echo the romarks in
the last para-
graph of the narrative nbove.
Br. Randall is an exceptionally proficient
pertormer in
a position that
other DO officers want to occupy.
DO is fortunate
to have a person of his caliber handling FOlA and
related matters.
As 1
see
his
performance, Mr. Randall has made a significant effort
in advancing national intelligence objectives by doing everything
possible to protect DO
"sources and methods."
He has represented
Us
excecdingly well in this area and as " result,
his credit,
little
has gotten
away through the FOlA channel,
The way things are organized.
Intonation Servicus
16 JinGary 1978
Chier,
Staff
=7.
BY EMPIOYEE
11/1/15
Fatino Pariale
CLASSiFICATION
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## Page 132
NARRATIVE COMMENTS - cont'd
and from the beginning there has been a high premium on
technical
accuracy and
sound substantive judgment.
Randall himsolf noted
on his deputy, we have an
enviable rocord as far as
"flaps" are concerned; in a situation
fraught with danger of inappropriate release of information we
have had only
Mr. Randall, with typical modesty,
statistic in praise of others; I choose to use it to
praise him. The Group's record to date is nothing short of •
astonishing, and Mr. Randall can take great pride in his team's
accomplishments.
He has built an extremely able and dedicated team, and he
is as quick as
anyone I know to ascribe to individual members of
credit for actions, idcas or progress.
They respond
to his fairness with loyalty
and affection,
and their morale
in the face of.
constant harrassment and frustration is testimony
to his leadership.
New responsibilities for support to the Office of General
to PiAG's burdens
Mr. Randall
opposed the move and argues (and lobbied) intelligently to
It is to his credit that, having urged
a different course of action, he set about to ensure that the
unpopular new function reccived the sane careful attention which
has been the hallmark of PIAG's other work.
As a consequence,
our OGC-related efforts, which are very demanding and
time-consuming, have the PIAG stamp of excellence on them.
Mr. Randall created the system he manages, and continues
to seck ways to improve upon it.
Our move to an
automated index
of reviewed and released docunents was urged and supported by
Randall, and he has been equally supportive of a new branch
chief's efforts to restructure our Initial Review process.
is also quick
to see and
our efforts
affect larger Agensy and roverment equities, and vice versa.
During this year his responsibilities were broadened by
the addition of our Declassification Revien
Branch to his Group,
a reflection
of our recognition
of the inevitable relationship
between schoduled
declassification and selective declassification
and release under FOIA/PA/E.0. 11652.
This Branch will shortly
be absorbed by the new Records Review Branch of the DDA,
but PIAG
will continue
to
be the focal point for policy formulation on
declassification of DU records.
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NARRATIVE CONMENTS - cont 'd
Mr. Randall has expressed to me his concern
• be viewed
"O" to my "S.",as a drop in his rating from my predecessor's
about what
I have assured him,
and assure the readers
that this change signals no diminution in his
performance
effectiveness,
but rather a personal inclination to use
"Outstanding" very rarely.
The narrative comments above
should clearly attest to that fact that I view Mr. Randall's
performance .as very strong,
bordering on Outstanding.
Agency and the DO have
been fortunate to have.a man of this
caliber in charge of PIAG.
REVIEWING COMMENTS - cont'd
Mr.
Randall is one of the key policy makers in this area.
policies have stood the test up to now as our excellent record
in the courts attests.
this, it should be noted that Mr. Randall's
accomplishments are partly because the job was there
the Do he cut the path which is now
handling FOIA matters.
He has corrected and
improved upon
that path sevoral times over.
Thus, the time
is coming for him to be given a change in assignment; an
opportunity to use his managerial and supervisory skills
He will have been in his present assignment three
years in March 1978.
One grows stale reviewing,
sanitizing
and making judgment
calls in the FOlA arena day after day.
Mr.. Randall isn't stale yet but we should not wait until he
reaches that
stage to give him a new arca in which to work.
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CONTIUENTAL
CLASSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A
GENERAL INFORMATION
EMPLOTEE NUNDER
I. NAME (1o%, dies, modelled
T8. DATI ON DIRTHTA GET A GRADETO, BO
012170
RANDALL, Frederick
LES- 15
D
7. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLI-
a. OFF/OW/IR OF ASSIGNMENTS. CURTEST STATION
10. CODIl felt a
Ops Officer
DO/ISS/PICC
11, TYPE OF APPOIN
CONTRACT
1R. TYPE OF HEPORT
X
CAREER
RESERVE
дВ.
REHORTING PINION (PO-PO)
TEMPORARY
1A. DATE REPORT DUE IN GP.
XI MENT
OUR FATH
APECIAL
1 November 1975-31 December 1976
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
GUALIFICATIONS
UPDATE
FORAA
BEINO
SUBATTED
WITH CHANGES, AND I$
AVYACNED TO THIS
WORO -YES" IN THE BOX TO THE RIGHT.
I8 NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED.
PLACE THE WORD NO-IN THE BOX AT PIONE
SECTION C
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U Umatisfactory
Partormonco li unoccoptable. A rating. in this cotogory requires immediato end pontin remedial ortion the natura ol the ortio
could rango from counseling, lo further trainina, to placing on pritation, to monignment es la sporation. Desrito action take
or proposed in Sortion D.
1-Monspird
8 Proficieni
S Sirong
O- Overending
Peeformance in leftled how does the roosons for assigning this resting whould be seated in Setion D and ramodel ortions
Performiance is satisfaciary.
Desired rosults ois being produced in the manner expected.
Performanco is chorosiersed by exceptional proficiensy.
Porformance is so excoptional in relosion lo requlrements of the work and in nomporison to the pertumenco el ether daing similar
work as to warrant spacial recognition.
_SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lial up to sis of the moss important apecifle duties porlormed during the rating period. Insert roting letter wich bost describes me anner la which employee
pertorms LACH appetic duty.
Considor ONLY allectiveness ln performanco of thas duty. All employees wita nuporiary responsibilitian MUST ba rated or
their ability so supervise indicolo number of employees supperised).
OPECIFIC DUTY NO. 1
RATINO
LETTEN
Chief, Policy &
Information Coordination Group (DD0/ISS/PICG)
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. #
NATING
LETTE
SPECÍFIC DUTY NO. $
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. a
BPECIFTO DUTY NO. 1
ATIN
ETT&
EATING
NATING
RATTER
SATING
KTTI
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
cooparat renose pertinend parsonel troita or boss, and parreute duardian ou Adlerra dames en gone haolotos
i emptina's onrail poriormanco during te roping pered, place la latles in tha ratng bar carragendary de the migreeal mà ca case desa
45%1
CLASSIFICATiON
CONFIDENHAL
I were a C-zi
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CLASSIFICATION
SECTION
D
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Ineticoto signilicono uranetto o maohnonne demonaroted in current postion amping in propér peroportivo their rotottantis lo ovrall performanco. Stero
*uopostione odo lor improvmini of mort performano. Ciro rotommendatióno lo lesinna. Comment on foriga longuogo comparanco, il required for
wroni position. Amplity on esplois pertingo piun la Soction e to mendo bor boso foe devormining futuro personnel action. Monnpe of portormanco e
onogorial or esporviacry dutios and con contornon in the un-ol personnol, sento ognipmore ond fundo, murt bo commented on. ll applicoble. 1
antra spero lo neodod to complaro sortion D, amart a reparogo shoot of poper.
„"""'
My qualitative assessment and comments in Fred's February 1976 Fitness
Report apply equally
today; in fact,
they fall short, in view of the
quantitative and administrative changes of the past year.
The news headlines. the now oversioht domande an
Tone manageriat task of motivating workers in this continuously
vinding and frustrating environment was harder this year, yet was mer
Y Fred wieh the same qualities as those which led his people to write
SECTION E
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENIS
(ovCr)
SUPERVISOR
MONTHE EMPLOYER NAS GERM
UNDIAMY
GUPERVIGION
TIF THIO REPONT MAS NOBY SUPERUISOTO EMPLOVEG, AIVE EXRLAMATION
OFFICIAL TITLE OF BUPERVIDOR
TIPEO OR PRINTEO NAME ENO BIGNATURE
3/1n/27
STATAMENT CONCHAMINO THIS
OPONE FARTOTALE ALVATION
MANC AUTARMEN
MAVA NOT ATTACHRO
DDO Information Revicw Qff
2. BY EMPLOYÉE
DATE
TOrONATURE OF EMPLOY&K"
11/3/17
fratri di Kantall
3. BY REVIEWINO OFFICIAL
COMMENTE OF REVIEWINO OFFICIAL
No appropriate reviewing official.
DATA
OFFICIAL TITLE OF REVIIWINO OFFICIAL
TYPED OR PRINTED NAMI AND SIGNATURE
CRATIFY
MAN KILOI
4. BY EMPLOYEE
DATE
CONSASESATAL
TEIONATURE OF BURLOYER
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raises
CONFIDENTIAL
FITNESS REPORT - Frederick C. Randall
Soction D - Narrative Comments
me an unsolicited letter
of appreciation for his efforts
as their supervisor.
We have all folt
that one burns out
in this kind of thing after about a year
witness the
that we have
yet to lose a case in court
or to be forced to release a document we thought should.
be denied.
Adding to thecomplexity of Fred's life during this period,
was increasing involvement in non-FOlA litigation support,
botf® to me
both
Additional administritive
complexity
beine asked to rotain the DDO Information Review
restle to my having changed staffs, hider
function.
Hence, split daily support to me as well as
periodic support
to SA/DDO/O, poses a potentially ticklish
situation with Frod's organizational supervisor kho is
Chief, ISS. In fact, Fred walks this tightrope quite
well.
Finally, Fred has persistently tried to convince others
that thore is a critical
need
for a centralized capability
to assess the total Agency impact of decentralized
informa-
tion release, whether to
FOld, congressional, judicial,
news media or other non-intelligence
requesters
His
efforts are about to hear fruit, since
this will be an EAG
agenda item
next month.
Whether it's bringing his professional overseas background
to bear on the
analysis for relense process; protecting
sources
and methods
in the now
"open sunshine
context;
tryin:
to save resources and ensure efficient procedures;
deal effectively and impressively with senior officers in
dedicaten a a othering supervise my ble cion good
humor and understanding,
fred has done. an Outstanding job.
He will be
very hard
to
replace,
and yet, he should more on.
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CUNGASSITCATON
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION
TEMPLOYENUNIA
GENERAL INFOPMATION
Ta. NAME (6ast, liest, midsla)
Randall, Fralerick C
7, OFFICIAL PODITION TITLE.
OPP/DIVER OF ANS
Ous officer
DIO/SS/PIC
TOTHER (love.)
"TO DATE OF BIRTHA. NEX
T,D. CURRENT STATION
.1k45.
-CS-141 D
10.
COOB
1st on
IN, TYPE OF REPORT
RESEAVE
CONTRACT
TRMACRAS
AASAUAL
##ECIAL
XX
XX
MaNT
i in
14. DATE REPORT
DUE IN O.P.
1 November 1974 - 30 October 1975
JOVE-SET. 1975
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
QUALBICATIONS 'UPDATE
SUBMITTED
WITH CHANGES, AND is
AITACHIO TO
THIS REPOR?.
PLACE THE
WORD 'VIS" IN THE BOK TO THE RIGNT. IP NO CHANCES ARE REQUIRED.
PLACE IME WORD "NO' IN THE BOX AT RIGHT
SECTION C
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
U- Unrelielaston
Performance la unosceptable. A rating in Mla relegory requires emotion and postine romaiel oction. The nuture of the action
could range leam counseling, to lunher training, to ploring on pristion, to reasignment or le sparation. Deserite ostion totes
# proposed la Seciion D.
At Miss no!
Porformance ls dalilent ln somo orpeste. The reasons for essigang dis resting shovid to set in sortlen D ond romadlal estions
roken or recommended should bor described.
• Performance la sallelastory. Desired resulia one balag producal in sta runner espessod..
So Shong
Q- Outstundieg
Performance la cheracterliod by encoptional prolkiency.
Porformonto le id enceptional in relation to requirements ol the most cal in esimpsisan le tha performance of alhors doing similes
work as to merrant special recognition.
_SPECIFIC DUTIES
Jal up lo aln of the most Important specille dutles performed during the rating ported. Inters rarima lottor mhich tost damribes the mannor la which employe
perlarma PACH specile duty.
Consider ONLY effectivenoss in pertormance of inot durs, all ercingoes unh syptinisay responsibilitas MUST he ratod e
thale abilty po suportira (indicate numbes of employeea aupervived).
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 1
LATIN
Chief, Privacy and Infornation Coordination Staff (UN/PIC)
SPACIFIC DUTY NO. A
RATING
LETTEA
DRECIVIC DUTY NO, a
ATIN
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
SPECIPIE DUTY NO. S
RATINO
LETTEr
ATIM
"TY:
araciric Dury No. e
LETPE
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURREMT POSITION
SO MAR 19/0
& cotta
LETTER
14:
CLASSIFICAP:
COM DeMil
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CONAIDENTIAL
CLASSIFICATION
SECTION D
NARRATIVE COMMENTS.
indirato signifierno arrogate de meadopesos demona shall la corrors mi
a droping lo proper persportion shair polarionatia to overall performanco, 341088
sugastione vado for lapmensens of mort portormance. Oins mure
current portion. Arplity de pestaia rotage piron in Section C De
monagorial of sporritosy dures ond coul contrtousters in Phe une
SF9222
eutro sporo le noodod to compin Sortion D, offort a laparole shoel el
Mr. Randall
surprises the unit responsible for developing the DDO answer to Freedor
of Intormation dut and Frilicy Aet roquests, both at the initial request lovel and,
increasingly, at the appeal and litigation levels.
His organization is still less
than one year old but has gone through sereral growth surges as the public reacted
to the past sear's publicity whout CIA, demanding great amounts of information.
Last
March. Randall and his secrotary played the role, then the T/O went from
_to
its curront level of
In this period, initial requests received by the Agency
SECTION E
HONTND EMPLOYKE NAO BEER
INDIR MY BUPEAVIBIOT
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY SUPERVISOR
LiF THIS REPORT MAN BE SUPER SORO EMPLOYER, DIVE EXPLANATION
IVERO UR PRINTED MAME AND RIGNATURE
DATE
OFFICIAL TITLE OF BUPEAVISOR
12 Fcb 76
•TATEMENT E ME PENTORNANCE
KYALVATION
HAVE ATTACHED
Chief, Services Staff
2. BY EMPLOYEE
DATE
SIGNATURE ON EMPLOVEN
Fruleich Generald
_3. SY REVIEMINO OFFICIAL
COMMENTO OF RIVIEWINA OFFICIAL
concur in the overall ratino of "Outstanding"
is the right man in the right jos at the right timer. Randall
many would want his job, but it is an extremely important one
to ClA at this period.
His perforrance could not redsonably
be improved upon.
35F59
TOFFICIAL TITLE DE REMINE NOTICIAL
Aisoriate Poputy Dirator
for charat ion:
DIATRIES!
22346-19756
Tril. Hic
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Lutilin.
FITNESS REPORT - Frederick C. Randal1
Section D - Narrative Comments (Cont'd)
protessionalism and secms to have been mide for 1t.
As I said in a
momo last October which resulted in a 0S1 for him, in spite of the
embiguity of the guidelines, constant pressure of short deadlines
very large volume of nork and cultural trauma generated by the Acts,
his performance has been Outstanding.
Earlier fitness reports, in a different context, stated or
implied some reservation about his energy or initiative or independent
I can't imagine that we're talking about the same man.
Close
to 958 of the mass of Agency FOlA receipts have involved the DDO.
know all of the
persons involved in other directorates and said, only
o months into this year, that fred was head and shoulders alove the
others, combining professionalism, tact, persuasiveness, analytic
skills, tough minderness and pragmatism in spurces and methods protection.
He suggested policy, strongly influenced implementation, and debated
usually successfully, with the lawyers, with DiO branch, division ind
staff chichs, with other Agency contacts and others above his current
grade lovel--all with a sustaining sense of humor.
As to management of his unit: he has consistently resisted empire-
building opportunities, trying to keep Fis staff
When growth was
inevitable, he concentrated on quality in porsonnel selected for this
atypical DDO work rather than accepting the short fix to the statistical
backlog problem because routine or "passable" effort is not good enough
in litigation.
The bost reflection of his mnagerial ability can be
seen in an unsolicited testimony from his staff which I have attached
to this report to make it a part of the official record; it is the first
of its kind
to come to m attention in my 23 plus years
in the Agency,
(Il some jaded cynics in these days of non credibility doubt ihe
spontancity and truo fooliny of Me. Sandall's staff in this action,
wid one or too of my staff have, I can only fool sad for them.
sil brouth of trush air to me.
ndall has made a siniularly inoressive shift in directio
is chansed career category and, in my indurent, has maulitiod
demonstrated his command of the position he holds.
recognition of that fact.
C/SS
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CONFIDENTIAL
A February 1976.
MENORANDUS FOR: Chief, Services Staff
SUBJECT:
Fred Randall, C/DDO/PIC
1 .
This memorandum is intended to state what we,
think of our Chief
Randalle
2.
We believe he is outstanding as a manager and
fellow worker!
His sensitive understanding of human
relationships is balanced by a no nonsense firmness to
get the job done.
Using extraordinary patience, brains,
tact, and diplomacy, along with long ntire staff.
hours and weekend
he has set an
example for his
My.
Randall's deep knowledge of operations, his grasp of
the implications of past operations on current activity,
his determination to protect the Agency and the DDO from
the devastating impact of unvarranted and unauthorized
release of information, and his Judgenent of the fine line
between what should and should not be released under
appropriate law and policy, have formed a major line of
protection for the USG and
the Agency,
disagree then
He has not hes leated to mate decisions,
nor. to
disagreement warranted.
strong
aversion to pyramid building hás underlined his cost-
consciousness
to get the most done with the least amount
of expendítures.
his decermination and firmnoss arc
based upon an open, objective mind, milling to listen to
difterent
riews,
and to change his position
if he is
convinced of the need for change.
A. His strong desire
to aid enployees in carcer
developnent is
reinforced by concret actions, positive
suggeseions, defined casts
and cubent chocks to ags04
the quality
quantity of work product.
F2 IMPDET
CL BY 012190
'CONFIDENTIAL
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CONFIDENTIAL
The nature of the task assigned to DDO/PIC
by word review of
thousands of pages
The impact on the
and the USG,
of unauthorized disclosure of secrets, adds to the weight
of constant decision making, and to the strain and tension
of defending a crucial perimeter. And this perimeter is .
under an almost daily attack of erupting crises.
Randall's dedication and superior ability in handling an
none out dismad and des done lee sites been
with frustra
truly outstanding.
Mr. Randall has had his finger in the dike for
an Incredibly long
lie has been opcrating
hazardous it he
high pressure environment,
fraught with
the right decisions, and
little recognized when he does.
Yet, his common
accepted, and have become policy-.
policy that ordinarily is made by very senior
officers of the Agency. An assignment in DDO/PIC car
burn out rapidly many competent individuals.
going strong, and continuing to do an
outstanding job!
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CONFIDENTIAL
CLASSIRCITION
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A
GENERAL. INFORMATION
a.
EMPLOYEE NUMBER
Ta. NAME (lost, dire, middle)
D. DATE OF BIATHE, DEX 8. GRADE O. 8D
12170_
Y. OFFICIAL F
ROBITION FITLE:
Randall, Frederick E DVDs or ABSTAMMENT, A CURALAY STATION
LGS-141 DAC
10
CODI lee one!
Ops Officer Chief
L DDO/SS/FIC
licadquarter
POINTMENT
TOTHER (Spor.)
CARRER
RABERVE
ONTRAG
TENpORARY
ANNUAl
SPECIAL
IA. AEPORTING PERIOD (PTOM-SO-)
TA DATE REPORT DUE IN O.
3 February 1975 to 10 October 1975
30 November 1975
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
QUAlIFICATIONS UPDATE
BEING
SUBMITTED
CHANGES,
AND 1$
ATTACHED 10 THIS
BEFOR?,
PLACE THE
IN THE BOX
1O THE RIGHT.
IF NO CHANGES ARE REQUIRED,
PLACE THE
WORD
"No
PRE-THE BOX AT
SECTION C
- Vasstistartery
PERFORMANCE_EVALUATION
Pertororence la
unceraptable. A reling in this category requirea inmodiato
3M 6ENAB 807 6044 8338
la. a forine in thing opini indian a no pigtina do to given atta to peti
or proposad in Sostion D..
# -Aarginal
₽ - Profisient
f Strang
D- Outstonding
Portermanso la deliciond ln some especia
The reasons for assigning this rating shouid be pleted in Section D and iamedial setions
rates os recommendod should be describad.
Pertormenco la intialoelory. Dosired resulis are bring produred in lha mannor expected
Portormance la characterized by exceptional proficiety.
Partormorco la so arcaulional in relation lo reguiresten el the mork and in comporisas to lao partormonio al oilers doing similar
mort da to warrent aporial racognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lit up to six of the most important specille durios portormed during the rating period. insert eating letter which bect deseribes fise manner in which employee
partorms EACH specifre duty.
Corisidor ONLY ellectiveness in performanso of that duty. All employees with sapervisary responsibilities MUST bo rolod on
(heir sbility to supervise lindieste number al emplogees supervisad).
SPEGIFIE DUTY NO.!
SEE ATTACTED MENDRANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
EFECIFIC DUTY NO. 8.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, 9
BISCIFIC DUTY NO. A
RATINd
LETTER
RATING
LETTER
FLATIPO
LETTER
RATING
SPICITIE DUTY MO S
BRIGIFIC PUTY NO. O
ATIN
ATTE
CARTR
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Ilo kno escarad puertia, mies tha outapto died tatuenos lea alaritan in dis trial Doo toon bacio da dearers el die suite,
maturay ipaddo+6+55909599821 pertapel dered tonio de lenio gud portant insatiate do taste Brand ma daus disarg
ATM
aTTE
GLASSIFLAIIOR
1:343
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CLASSIFICATION
SECTION D
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Bodorato signilaent trompeto ou mentanos domenaratos in cuerpo pueren dropiay in proyer pereparim phole rolationtip lo avorall portormeneo secto
aguasiona modo los improvamánl ol mart portarmeneo. Cine rerommanaions lo treiring. Commons on lasigo languago competener il rouired los
euroal pentrion Amplity, de espain delngo giron do Serian 6 1o arauxie Der Basis los deiormening fusuro parzonaal oelion Mannor al performonso of
ecnoporial or supervissy dulos ond cos enosciouror do the ure i contanol apoco equipmont ond lando mus ino commontod on il opplicobla. "
nero spora is roodod to cumploto suston 0, otroel o separato aterr el propor.
Fi: 13
SECTION E
MONTMS ENPLOVES HAS DEEN
UNDER AY OUFERVIDION
DATE
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
.!. BY SUPERVISOR
TIF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEIS SHOWN TO IMPLOYER OVE RXPLANATION
OPPICIAL TITLE OF BUPERYISOR
ITYPEO ON PRINTED NANE AND DIGNATURE
TRAYE 2. BY EMPLOTEE
--""DIGNATURE OF EMPLOYEE
DTATEMENT
THIS
OF NE PENPORMANCE
EVALUATION
MAYS ATTACABO |
MAVE NOT ATTAÇARO
COMMRNYA DE REVIEWING OPTICIAL
3. BY REVIENING OFFICIAL
There is no reviewing official for this report.
TTYRED DE PRINTÃS NAME ANS SIGNATURE
C51478-966 7905 M8R0 81ae
CLASSI CATION
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1d-0d0d
=.
CONFOENTIAL..
10 October 1975
MENDRANDM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
SUBJECT: Mr. Frederick C. Randall, CS-14/7
1.
This report is submitted as part of a package suggesting that
No Procao be intonation Officer in fouary esince becomingn this
DDO Freedom of Infornation Officer in February of this year.
context, it is not appropriate that he see and sign this memorandum,
since I
want this to ho
it scoms, is it necessary
to have a Reviewing Official for this interim rosort: the DDO has
suggested, in commenting on my out-of-cycle recommendation of 8 August. 75
• for Mr. Randall's promotion, that a memorandum be submitted recommending
a OSI at this time.
I consider Mr. Randall's performince as DDO/FIO (now DDO/PIC, for
an informed, tough-minded approach toward sources and methods protection.
I have received considerable laudatory conment about his work from OGC,
OLC, O/DDA and within the DO.
From a one-man operation with secretary, the fOlA activity expanded
in four months to an approved T/O ot
with a pending request for 5 more,
and the possibility of further increases depending on public reaction to the
Privacy Act and the amount of litigation that develops.
Frod has done an
excellent job of selecting his staff for what is an often frantic:
frustrating
an long-houred environment; he
also manages them well, with humor and
compassion and with high analysis and output standards.
He is conscious of
cost, particularly
in human effort, in this exercise and of the need for
the application of secrecy criteria in today's environment.
am, obviously, impressed and pleased with his assistance, and feel
omfortably supported by his group's efforts in avoiding or preparing sor
¡tigation actions in FOlA and Privacy Act cases
Diet, Services SERT
I coreify that l have resid the shove report.
CUNOLMTIAL
СЕ. ПУ 011078 Г. 1914 Г
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CIASSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A
A. NAMR (oni, liani, miditia)
GENERAL INFORMATION
012170
OFFICIAL POSITIÓN TITLE.
Randolle Frederick
C.
Ops Officor
DDO/FRD/11I
;S. DATE OF DiRTiTA
M
N. CURRENY STATION
Headquarters
DA. TIRE OF HERONT
GS-11
D
co08 (od eni)
DiP
TVIE OF
REBERVE
XX
CONTRAGT
TEMPORANT
ARABBIGA.
SPECIAL
DA. DATE REPORT QUE IN GA
Jovember 1973 - 31 October 1974
30 November 1974
SECTION B
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
QUALIDICATIONI UPDATE
fORM IS BlIND
SUBMITICO
WIIN CHANCES, ANO IS APPACHED TO
MOTO "TAS: IN IME BOX TO IME RIOHI. IP NO CHANCES ARE REQUIRED, PLACE IME WORO MO'
MACE THE
IN THE DON AT MIONT.
SECTION C
-PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Polorsona i
nascopiable.
n feling in thie rolegory roguires inmediato ond positivo romatial ertiga. The notura ol ma ortion
fould sorge from counsaling, le lunher training, lo plusing en probativa, lo reassignmons de la resoration. Denribe ostion falen
ai proposed la
Sostion D.
sbarrice
Performanto la deficient la
some alpacte
Potor or escommandod should be deseribod.
The rearons for ossigning this nating whould be siated in Sortion O and serradial attlons
Perlormanco la sarisfastory: Destrod resulle ore being produced la lhe munnor enpected
3 - Sang
Performance le cherosterized by esseptional prolislensy.
0- Outtendia
Porlormance io so enceptionol in relation lo requiremente el the mora and la comparisa la bio portamano el arhers deing similer
mort al te morranl epostel rosognillan.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
8ho so to sia de she musi lnportoni spesile dullos perlasmad durino the resing
parlod. Insort rating latter ilish bows deurises the monner in whish employes
vertuos faCH autella duty. Considor ONLY allestiveneso la pertarmanco of thas dury, All empluyeas mirh ispervitory responaturies MUSI bo soied on
ai sputary se toparriso lindicolo number ol erplayaes suporroad).
SPECIFIE DUTY NO.1
LITTER
See attached memorandum.
APECIFiC DUTY NO, &
HA TIMO
LETTRE
SAT1A3І
BPACIFTC DUTY 1D. A
RATINO
3. RY 7 2H
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## Page 146
CLASSIFICATION
SECTION D
reposses sodo for imprormon ol surd portormono. Olre coionmendatione los training Cespot en lureiga langenge comparano, il 1o3aned leo
entro sporo la nopdod to complato. Sortan 0, attach a saperero coor ol popor.
w..
11 M
SECTION E
MONTRE EMPLOTER HAD GREN
UNDER AY. BUFERVIGION
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
I. BY SUPERVISOR
TF YMIE REPORT NÃO NOTORIN ONOWN TO MNTOYRE CIVE EXPLANATION
ORFICIAL TITLE OF GUPIAVISON
TYPEO O PRINTRO NAME AND DIGNATURE
2. BY EMPLOYEE
TONTI
TOTGRATUNE OF EMPLOYEE"
STATERNY COME PENSA MANE
EVALUATION
96MV0 9+7A0H80
COMMENTE DE dEVIEWINO OFFICIAL
. 3. BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CASSIANON
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## Page 147
MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT
Frederick C. Randall
NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
SEX:
GRADE:
SD:
POSITION TITLE:•
OFFICE OF ASSIGNMENT:
CURRENT STATION:
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT:
TYPE OF REPORT:
DATE REPORT DUE:
REPORTING PERIOD:
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NO.
Male
GS-14
D.
Chief, FR Division, Branch LI
DDO/FR Division
Headquarters
Career
Annual
30 November 1974
1 November 1973 - 31 October 1974
012170
Mr. Randall has now functioned ao a Branch Chief undor my
supersiaton for a pertod.of.about alxteen monthe and we have had ample
dine po obneros him inaction da this position.
1 rate his as an overall
"Strang" and dive him good maran for a arcadily improvrad performanca
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(Memorandum in Lieu of Fitnent Report • Fredorick C. Randall)
during the rating period. Whercas I had Indicated in his last fitness
report a need for him to be more demanding in challenging faulty pro-
posala or resolving problems which come to him at his Branch Chief
level, he now
exerte a good degroo of initiative in independent action
and offers good completed ataff work to the Division Chiot level for
ocrutiny. Mr. Randall'# branch encompasses
He keeps effectively
abreast of the operatlonal developmenta coming out of each
and
represents this Divislun vory persuasively in obtaining good guidance
messages going back out to l
He has also kept himself well
Informed on the Management by Objoctives targets assigned to each of
where a total of about
personnel are assigned, and
has been strong in supporting his
efforta to achieve these.
objectives.
Randall has matured nicely as a manager these past months
and is on top of tho many adminiatrative, personnel and operational
support problems which are of a frequently recurring nature in our type
operational activity. to la alao. a good team player, has the best
interests of this Diviston at heart, and gives thoroughly of himself in his
job. He has worked hard in bringing himsell up to his present level of
performance which I appraise as au unqualifled "Strong".
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
• By Eiployee: I cordily that I have deen this report
Knaciub ( Candall
Now 20,1974
Fretrick C. Randall
Date
2. By Supervisor: Manployed has been under my aupervision 16 months
20 Noi 74
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REVIEWING OFFICIALS COMMENTS (Frederick C. Randall)
I concur generally with the comments of the rating officer.
I believe Mr. Randall has shown improvement in hia handline of hia
Branch Chief responsibilities. I agree that he has shown greater
initiative in this reporting period than in the previous ones, however,
I would still like to see a somewhat greater and quicker recognition
on Mr. Randall's part of operational problem areas. Granted that thie
la a talent that is frequently hard to develop, it ie nonetheless, essential
for all Branch' Chiefs in this Division to achieve a high degree of
operational perspicacity, Mr. Randall has the ability and needs only
additional experience to improve his focus
He is a thoughtful and considerate
supervisor,
respected by his subordinates and he ropresenta the Divialon
very well indeed.
Mr. Randall's career would be onhanced were he in
a position to accept a field assignment which would got him into direct
operational contact,
for family medical reason he will apparently be confined to the
Headquartera area for an indefinite period. On balance, I consider him
to be a good Branch Chief who willingly works long hours and does hia
Job well.
Wiir
1/Ace 19
Date
Walter L. O'Brien
Chief, FR Diviaion
I cortlly that I have soen the aboro Reviewing Officials commente.
Irederish @ candals
5 Де 1914
rederick C. Randall
Date
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MEMORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS. REPORT
NAME:
Frederick Randall 012170
DATE OF BIRTH:
SEA:
GRADE:
SD:
POSITION TITL!:
OFFICE OF ASSIGNMENT:
CURRENT STATION:
TYPE OF APPOINTMENT:
TYPE OF REPORT:
DATE REPORT DUE:
REPORTING PERIOD:
EMPLOYEE SERIAL NO.
Male
GS- 14
D
Chief, FR Division, Branch III
DDO/FR Division
Headquarters
Career
Annual
30 November 1973
16 June 1973 - 31 October 1973
012170
Mr. Randall has served under me for slightly more than three
months and had just taken over his new position duties when
1 arrived for duty in this Division.
During this briet
period, however, he has displayed considerable dedication
and interest
in applying himself to his newly assigned tasks
as Chief of
This branch
whick comprises
is shaping up nicely thus far under this supervision,
and appears sell organized to support thel
in the
months ahead.
He could at times be a bit nore demanding in
challonging some aspects of proposals or problems at the
Branch lovel instead of allowing
then to pass on up to the
My son chie develop decision buns dis hoped that he.
gradually develop his style
becones
more accustoned to his expanded responsibilities as
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Branch Chief.
n his Branch become operationally active on a broa
Tont and will require a continuing high quality of super
y sound gute has ped gumant to date san overal strong®.
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
1. By Employee: I cortify that I have seen this report.
Iredrich Kankall
23/1/13
Frederick Randall
Date
2. By Supervisor:
Employee has been under my supervision
3 months
23 Normla 73
Date
3. Reviewing Official'a Comments:
I concur generally with the above rating. I also observed in the
early days of Mr. Randall's assignment as Branch Chief, that his per-
formance could certainly have been stronger. It took him somewhat
longer than I had anticipated to really take charge of his Branch. However,
I feel that as he has continued in this assigninent he has made very definite
progress. He is now generally well informed on the operational activities
taking place in his area and has begun to exercist a greater degree of
initiative and aggressiveness in handling the operational matters that cross
his dosk. Had i been the rating officer I probably would have given Mr.
Randall a somewhat lower, more qualified "Strong" rating. If he continues
to improve in the months ahead as he has in the past several, I believe he
can earn an unqualified "Strong" rating for this performance.
Walter L. O'Brien
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CLASSIFICATION
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. EMPLOYEE NUMBRA
=. NAME (tand, firel, mbedia)
D. DATE OF BIRTHA, BIN 8. GRAD" 0, 80
012170
Randall, Frederick C.
M GS- 14
D
7. OFFICIAL FOBITION TITEH..
8. OFF/DIV/DA OF ASSIONMENT)
TO. CURRENT STATION
1O. NO CO
Ops Officer
DDO/FRD/Br. 1
80. ТУРІ ОР АПРОГІНКТ
Headquartera
8 f.
TOTHER (Sper.)
TEMPORARY
TA. DATE NEPORT DUE M6 O.P,
SPECIAL
WTINO PERIOS (MOM-I-)
Supervisor
1 November 1972 • 15 June 1973
SECTION
B•
QUALIFICATIONS UPDATE
IF QUALIPICATIONS
ATTACHED TO THIS REPORT, PLACE THI
WORD
"YES"
IN
UPDATE FORM 1$
THE
BOX
BEING
SUBMITTED
WITH CHANCES,
AND 1$
TO THE RIGHT.
IF NO
CHANGES ARE
REQUIRED,
PLACE
THE WORD, "NO" IN THE
BOX
RIGHT.
SECTION C
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Perlormance la unocceptablo.
A rating in this sotegory roquiros immedido and posistro remedial actor: The nature ol lhe octlos
could rongo from countolina, to further training, do plating on probation, to renssignmen or lo saporation. Describo oction talen
or proposed in Sectión. 0.
A- Margina!
Performanco le deficient in some aspeci. The reasone for anigning this rating should bo Malad in Socion D and remedial actiona
roken or recommended should be describod.
PuProficient
3- Strong
O-Ouitanding
Partormanco lo satisfactory, Desired resulse one being producad in the monnor expected.
Porformanco la characterised by escaptional profielancy.
Porformance lo no encoptional in relation lo requiremants of the work and in comparican to the performonce of othere dolno similar
work as lá morrant special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Los up to da of tha most important apocitie dutisa pertarmed during the ratiny period. Insert rating lamor vehich bose doserlbes the manner in which amployes
performs EACH epocHie duty.
Consider ONLY offoctivanoss in pertormance of that duty, All employens with superiory respondibilities MUST be ratad on
thale abilizy do suparviio lindicalo numbar ol employape suporrisod).
DRECIFIC DUTY NO. 1
Provides primary direction and support to
PATING
on the running of clandestine operations in their
SPECIFIÇ DUTY NO. $
Provides guidance and support to
on the management of
CATING
SPECIPIC DUTY NO. $
activities of
BPECIFIC DUTY NO A
Maintairs continuing relations with all elements of the
Directorate.of Operations necessary to support and direct the operational
SATIRE
ITTI
Supervises one Intelligence Analyst.
#FICIFIC DUTY NO, B
S
LEVER
#PICIFIC DUTY NO. 8
ATIN
ETTA
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
aho laio account everytina above me employo matt intluaros die dispirranes in dia taran position such on geriermance at ecosillo date
rodustirity, condur on job, cooperativesars, portent portone prol de Mabor and poreuter imitanean ar epiona tored so pout tromada
si employees orgall performone during to ratino parat placo the tamar in me roning tou corresponding so the atalace sat 10st 0563
retely ratiota fis torol el fartaraansa
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CLASSETATION
SECTION D
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
indicato signiftento atramprha de mostrares domonroted la suiranl polition doppiop in propor perspective their relationship to orerall performento. Stele
imponavano mado los impromenone of mud portarmonro. Giro recommpoutorizo, for training. Comment on foraign languago competenco, ll requirod for
veron posirion. Amplity de aspicin rosago given ln Saction C to provido los Astie lor delormining dulura porsonnal-antion. Mannor of forformanco o
sonagorio le supertipory defis ona mat c90ae4a97e9 in tho.
oRta pasa le needed to complora Setion D. Orai a pesarore di a base a ai * F
equipmant and fundo, must do commented on. ll appicable. d
In the less than sis monthe since my preparation of the previous report on
MI. Randall, his overall performançe, has continued strong. He has effectively
continued to provide the day-to-day operational support for the FR
The level and complexity of the operational
support and guidance which he has provided with skill, sensitivity and humanness
has continued uniformly high.
Mi. Randall has again effectively trained a new Intelligence Analyst with no
loas of efficiency or responsiveness to the ever-increasing field requirements.
Mr. Randall has been under my supervision for 28. monthe
officer and has continued successfully to meet the challenges
of increased responsibilit. It is now planned to appoirt him as Branch Chief to
be responsible for the
The increase in complexity of this new assignment for him will.
be heightened by the assignment of additional operational personnel in
which will materially add to the demanding workload of his Branch.
We are confident he will be able to meet the challenge of these added responsibilities
SECTION E
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMFLOYEE
CERTIFY
DATI
INAT
1 MAYE SEEN, SECTIONS A. B. GAND D OF THIS REPORT
2.
6 June 1973
BIGNATURE OF ENPUSYEEG
candall
MONTNS EMPLOVEE MAS SIES
BY SUPERVISOR
IN TNIS REFORT NÃS NOT BEEN ANUWN TO EMPLOYEE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER
MY SUPEAVISION
DATE
OFFIETAL TITLE OF DUPKAVIDOR
[TVPED OR PRINTED MAME ANO BIONATURE
. 6 JUN 1973
Chiaf, FR Branch 1
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CONNENTE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
here conto dor me o dad o the abora comment e dally concur vit dece
wo have appointed him as Branch Chief who
sill be responsible for
We have every reason to believe that he will handle this new assignment with skill
and look forward to our continuing close association.
DATS
7 June 1973
TORRICIAL TITLE DE MAVISWING DIRETAI
Chies, FR Division
CLASEFICATION
SEChisi
Walter
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EMPLOPFE SERIAL TUNGET
012170
SECTION A
(1.701)
Randall, Fredorick
&. UPFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer.
(F1081)
GENERAL
(Aliadalle)
I, DATE OFBIRTH
• C.
M
" OPIDIVIBHOP
DDP/FRD/ Br.1
10, CHECH IN) TYPE OP HEROAT
RANDAAM
A. BRADE
18. 30
GS- 141
D
CURHENTATATION
rigs.
XX CAncER
REDERVE
IM-OMOVISIONAL (Sno Matrurtiono • Section C)
BAR CIAL (Spocily)!
11. DATE DEPONY DUB IN O.P.
30 November 1972
SECTION B
Unlimstislastory:
XX
IASADBIOANENT SUCETIDON
iNHABHIGNMENT INFLOVEE
Ma Marginal
P-Prolcient
S-Strong.
a Outstanding
1N. PEPORTINO PERIOD (FROM. NO)
1 January 1972 - 31 October 1972
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance ln unoccaptoble. A rating in this cotegory requires immediole and positive remedal ochon. The nature of the satgo!
could ronge leom coumeing, to further noiring, to placing on probation, to reosugnment or lo repanation. Describe octisa Acéera
or proposed in Section C.
'enformance in delicient in some aspects. The reasons los antigning this rating should be stared in section « and remedial metice
aken or recommended should be described.
Performance is sutisloctory. Desired resule are being produced in the monner espected.
Perfarmonce lo chorocterised by exceptional proficiency,
Performance is to anceptional in relation to requirements of the mork and in companson to the performanca of ochere doing timilar
work as to marront special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to sir of tho mose Important spocille durios porformod during the ratina parlod. Intore poring lomor which boxi describet tho
manner in mnich ompioyoo performe EACH spocific duty.
Consider ONLY offocrivanoos In performance of pros duty.
with suparisprycesponsibillio@MUSTborarodonthairability@osupervisolindleadedumboeolomytor00@autorv/and.
SPACIFIC DUTY 4O.1
587789
Provides primary diroction and support to
on the running of clandestino operations in their
SPELIFIC DUTY NO.2
Provides guidance and support tol
on the management of
EitheR
S
•*aintains continuing relations with all elements of the Clandeatine
Service necessarv to support and diroct the anprational activitios of
+27÷N0
LETTER
5ДЕСРІС ОЇ, НО. 4
Supervises one Intelligence Analyst.
$
RATIAN
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
Sarra
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Také Into decaint arorything about sho amployeo which influonias to alloctioneed in his curtant postiar suel as pora
formanco at apacitie
autos, produet bit conduct on job.
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SECTION C
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
Indicate significions arrangela of meet made demone in duent post heele do prede pedeone oint.
choir coletionship fe
overall performanco.
State suggestone mode los improvement ol more performanco.
Comma brt
on foralin lonquogo comporanco, it raquired for currant po a gion.
Amplily or poplain carlage gluen in Seetlon B lo provido boss
bania for détermining lature personnel delion.
atroch a separate ihose of paper.
Mr. Randall continues to exercise the responsibility of providing the day-to-
day operational support for the FRI
comments that were mado in the previous fitness report bear repetition. In any
other Division
would involve at least an entire branch and all the supervisory responsibility that
such support entails rather than a single officer with an Intelligence Analyst. Mr.
Randall does all of this and has continued to do it well. During the year
havo increased substantially in size and in dogree and complexity of the operational
activitles there. Ho has supported
excoptionally well.
• In addition to carrying on the full-time responsibility for
continued to demonstrate a willingness and a senoitivity to increase the offectivo
noss of his Intelligence Analyst, who has now gone onl
with adcitional rosponsibility. by corciul tutorial training and guidanco. He has
thon been called upon to train a second Intelligence Analyst quickly and did so
while maintaining a high dogree of responsiveloss to the continued demande of
tho
Mr. Randall continued to turn in a "Strong" performance and is held in high
_/Continued/
SECTION D
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY TNAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, D, AMD C OF THIS REPORT
DATE
13 Decombor 1972
SON
EMPL
OTER HAS BEEN
NAGAM TAY 419418 81286149
20
CATE
Wrederick C. Randall
BY SUPERVISOR
IP THIS REPORT MAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOTSE, DIVE FAPLANATION
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
1 $ DEC 1972
Chief, FR Branch I
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CONMENTS OF GIVISTAN OFFIGIAL
I fully concur in the overall "Strong" rating given to Mr. Randall. During
thig roporting period he has certainly performed in an extremely able manner.
When Mr. Randall was firet assigned to our Division Headquarters component,
it was my dietinct impression that he sas very definitely lacking in enoriy.
Howover,
as tine has progressed and he has become more experienced in our mode of opera-
tions,
I am pleased do note that no pursues hir operational objectives with very
commendable energy and vigor.
Mr. Randall writes well and quickly. I think hid
oporation judgmentin sadde Sero believe that his alienathe die in she leadquarters
or Stall end of the Clandestine Servico
DENIES TELEGE ARE COOL
18P58
Depusy Chief, FR Division
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NARRATIVE COMMENTS (Continued)
regard by, the Chiefs and officers of
with whom he deals on
• regular basie.
To an individual of Mr. Randall's intellectual dopth and basically
sound operational approach to Division problems the challenge of even
more responsibility is warranted. He is now programmed to asaume the
operational support responsibility for
sometime next
summer.
REVIEWING OFFICIAL'S COMMENTS (Cont.)
handling activities. I think he is ideally situated in his present assignment
and we are most happy with his performance in our Division.
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EMPLOYED ISAALIEN
012130
SECTION A
1. AAAN%
(200t)
Randall, Frederick
B. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
GENERAL
AGAIN OFAIRIN
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£-53.
GS-14
D
7. OPP/DIY/OR OF ABSONMENTS. CUNDEN? STATI
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HEPORT
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January 1972
SECTION B
-Unsatisfestory
81 BHAARE 08 PUP
M Morgina!
P-Proficient
So Strong
a Outstanding
1 April 1971 - 31 December 1971
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
'erformance is unocceptobla. A rotog in this cotegory inqures mmedato ond positive remadal ection. lie restare si the setin
ould renge from coumeling, to farther trainag. to ploting on probalion, to reonignment ot lo sporation. Croarine estrpo totea
or proposed in Section C
Performence is deficient in some aspect The ressons for onsigning thra rating should be arated in Suction E and namedal estone
taben oe recommended should be deserbed.
Performance is antidlostory, Deered results are being produerd in the mannor esposted.
Performance is characterited by erceptional proficiener.
Performonce in so arceptional miralation to esquiremento ol the work and in comparison to the parlormones a anthers shary sinatio
mork as to marrant special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Liat up to six of tho most importont apocille dutted portored during the raring perlod. Insart rating later shier son torribes to
mannor in which employee poriorma EACH apocilie duty.
Considor ONLY ellectivorons in performance of -tho9 do a
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SPECIFIC DUTY NO. I
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Provides primary operational support for
the FR (formerly DO) Divislon,
Conducts liaison with other area divisions and stalle an concorns cre
operational activity of
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
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LETTER
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Tanda
SPECIPIC OUTE NO, A
Prepares oporational corrospondence. Contributes to DDP quarterly
let uld Be Borion operational mens.
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Supervises one intelligence assistant.
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SECTION C
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
rodredle signitied arrongthe or moondodd domon aprated in current position hooping in proper perspective their relationshio ma
overall perlarmance.
Stora duggedlions mado for improspage of tura portormanco.
Glue escormendations for tolning
on foreign leguage comparonce; ll corpulead foe everont position
Amplily or esplain corings alran la Section B lo provide be er
babie lor devoroining futura personnel setion,
Mr. Randall has the responsibility of providing tho day to day operational
support lo FR
have In-
creased substantially in size during the past year to where there ase presently
senior caso officers and an intelligenco assistant
sonior case officers and an intelligence analyat
Jall generating
significant oporational activity requiring substantivo guidance, management and
organizational initlative of the highest order.
In any other Division
of an clement of this size and comploxity would involve an entire branch
and all the suporvisory responsibility that goes with it rather than a single officer
and an intelligonce analyst. In the FR Division the decision was made to keep the
and to do a job with carcfully selected exporionced
and skilled sentor operations officers who, based on their own field and porsonal
experience, are able to press the right buttons to ovoke appropriate responses
from the various area divisions and staffs and to provide practical guidance on
In exercising this function, Mr. Randall has continued to demonstrate those
"critical qualities of energy, loyalty and dedication.
Ho cares. Ho la concerned
with end resulte is well as the means by which the end is reached. He is
SECTION D
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAT I MAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, D, AND C OR THIS REPORT
DATA
9/2/12
MONTHS COFLUTCEMASAEEN
UNDER
BY SUPERVISOR
TO THIS ARPORT NASNOT SEEN SHOEN TO EMPLOYRE, SIVE HAPLANATION
DATE
2 February 1972
OFFICIAL TILE OF SURGENTER
Chief, FR/NI
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
CONMENTS OR SEVERINO BETICIAL
I think the narrative portion of tho above ratiny ta a thoughtful and accurato
account of a conacientious officer's performance.
Horevor, I believo the lettes
grados are a little on the high
sido as I inclaprecios lottor description would bo
in the overall "S-" or "Py" catcyory.
Since!have prost confidence in the ratin;
offiçor, I am prepared to defer to his judgment as seated above, I think it might
be notod that Mr, Rondall has indeed come along very nicely in his present
aselynment.
I bolieve he is eminently well qualified lo perform his curront job.
I bellere that his talents and experience are better utilized in his current assign-
mont then they would be in a more direct operational, lode, swore handling and
10 February 1972
•Depury Chiel, FR Division
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Section C - NARRATIVE COMMENTS continued
Intellectually honest and has developed his organizational imagination
to whore he in able to identify the potential operational advantages and
disadvantages on which he bases hia recommendations for appropriate
action.
Mr. Rándall is a humanist, careful and considerate in his dealings
with others, firm when necessary, scrupuloudly fair, with a down-to-
earth approach and a sensitivences to the nuances of the interrelationa
of major headquarters compunente all of which contribute to his Strong
performance.
Mr. Randall unfailingly demonstrates a wide ranging intellectual
awaronoss and curiosity, and is able to refine and use these in his
approach to problem solving.
Mr. Randall writes vell and succintly. He continuea to turn in a
Strong performance and is held in high regard by the
whom he regularly deale.
with
Section D - REVIEWING OFFICIAL'S COMMENTS continued
racrulling situation. On balance, I have been pleased with Mi. Randall's
performance and feel that he is doing a good jol.
An a final staternent, it in my opinion that Mr. Randall does not have
he roguinito GS-14 convertibility from his present desk assignment to
hat of an active field case officer chargedl
This is not mated in denigration of Mr. Randall for there is clearty &
need and a place for the type of talente he pondenses. I think we have
found that place in the job that he is now performing.
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EMPLODER SAHAL NUMDEN
012170
SECTIONA
(lorent)
(# 1901)
Randall. Eroderick
8. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ope Olficor
9. СМЕСТ 110 РУРК ОР АНФОМТМЕМУ
¡ 10 I OF. 00016
DORCIAL (BRACUP)S
11 DATE RIDORY DUR INO.R.
30 April 1971
SECTION B
Unsatisfortony
(20,2110)
GENERALL
8. DATE OF BIRTH
JA. SEX
A. GRADE
#. 80
CS-14
F ON ON A CURNERE STATION
DOD/ IOC
Headquarters
1O CHECH IN TIE OF NEGON
TEMPORARY
& IRRASSIONMENT SUDERVISON
DX EMPLONIA
SPICIAL (Specifr):
18- HEROATINO PERIOD (FRaT, 80)
1 April 1970 - 31 March 1971
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Parlormonca is unoccaptable. A rohng in this citegory recure immediate and positive remedial action. The nature of the action
corle ronge loom counaling, to further training, to plocing on probation, to reassgnment of la separation. Describe acton talen
or proposed in Section &
No Mor gina!
Performance is deficient in some aspect. The reasons for assigning the rating should be stared in Section C and remedial octions
token or recommended should be described.
Performance is rotafoclory. Desired resulte are being pioduced in the manner expected.
Strong
austending
•Performance is characterized by enceptional profesency.
Performance is so ancestional in relation to requirements of the work and in companson to the perlormance ol othere doing similar
mark on do marrant special recogmition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lies up to sin ol she most imporions spocific durios performed during the reling perlod, Insert raring lotter which boss describas the
mannar in whock employee farforms EACH apocific duty.
Considor ONLY atlocrivanors in porformonco of phat dury.
All employeas
mith suparvisay cosponsibolities MUST bo enrod on their obility lo superviso finalidlo number of amploreds suporrises).
SPECIFIC BUTT NO.T
A TIM
Provides primary oper. "lonal support for DO Divialon
including processing of special ADDP
PECIPIC ONTO IT.2
Conducts lialson with other ares divisions and staffe as concerns the
operational actlvity of
LATINO
•ETTER
Prepares operational correspondonce; contributes to Quarterly Reporta
and
P
SPECIFIE TURY PAO, A
Superviacs one Intelligenco Assistant and partially supervises one
clark-typist.
EGYRER
S
LETTER
-2.
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
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NAPRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION C
Indicato
prerall performince.
Give ereormendorions for prolning.
on loreign donquago composenes, it required toe custont 39e tien
amplifp@explainroting@pironingnetion @laproside.bess
basis loe determining lusuro personnel ocrima
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in the use of peonal sease, saupmone and lie que a come pa.
apalicable. I onto spaco lo needed to comple
Section C, atroch è saporate sheet of poppe.
Mr. Randall continues to riew hie responsibilities with enthusiasm and serlous con
Given the complexities of dealing with every area division and stall within
DDP
characterize his overall performance as evincing exceptional proficlency. This wan
accomplished in a perlod which daw
Increase their striking power numeri
cally rather significantly. In the ultimate, the real test of performance lo la re-
cruitment of foreign nationale. While recruitment is not part of Mr. Randall's duties
there ig no doubt that his support of the
contributed to the highest record
had as compared to any other year. At the same time,
he consciously maintained an excellent balance in the
high regard by
Sinco much of the routine
desk work la done by hla Intol Assistant, it ls a tribute to his supervisory capability
that this service maintains a high rate of efficiency despite the significant increase lin
work, and the fact that during this perod there were three different intel assistants.
Since the supervisor began phasing out of bis. job for several months prior to 31 March,
a rather conscious decialon was made to have Mr. Randall in fact assume some of
the responsibility of the Branch Chief.
Not only has he taken these added taske
willingly and with the confidence of DO's management, but he has performed
superbly.
SECTION D
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY ESPLOYEE
¡CERTIFY THAT I HAVESEEN LECTIONS A, D. AND C OF THIS REPORT
DATE
29/4/11
SIGNATURE DEEMPLOYEE
перао! і свічеої
BY SUPERVISOR
UNDER MMAEAVISION BEEH
TE PRISREPORT HAS DOT SETA SNORI TO ENPLOYER, GIVE LAPLANATION
DATE
27 April 1971
OFFICITINE CRITPEDONOR
C/DOI/1
BY REVIETING OFFICIAL
CONMENTS OF SEVIENING OFFICIAL
I concur, generally, with the narrative portion of this report.
However, I feel that it is somewhat overstated.
Specifically, I would
not rate his periormancé of Duty lio, 1 as "outstanding", rather i .
would
rate it "atrong". I consider Mr. Randall a capable officor, but
feel hia overall performance falla someshero on the border of a 'low
stroug" and i "high proficient".
Let me hasten to add that Ian: fully
satisfied with Mr. Randall'» performance in hia presens assignmene,
and 1 have overy confidence sha: he will continue to do a completely
satialactory job.
5478.
20 May 1971
Acting Chief, DO Dislion
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RAPLOTEE JENIAL PUANDEN
012170
SECTION A
7• to da for &s..
GENERAL
(2000)
(Fiese)
RAVDALLA Frederick Ga
B. OFFICIAL FiOSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
"CHECKINI TIREDF APPOINTNEAT
maritak
(MARGe)
L. DATE OFBIRTH
Te. GRADE
9.80
T. OFF/DIVIgN OF ASSIGNMENTE
SS-UHEN SPATION
DDP/DO/I
Headquarters
10. CMECH IXI TYPE OF REPORT
MEONARY
DRONIONAL (5501015411018»
action C)
PASTEAL
ANNUAL
READAIONHSNTUMTLOVEE
DECIAL (SpacIlY):
11, DATE NEPORT QUE IN O.P.
30 April 1970
SECTION B
UnUnahsfoctory
8. REPORTINO PARIOD (FANY- (ON)
•13 December 1969 - 31 March 1970
PERFORMANCE EYALUATION
Performance is moccaptable. A rating in this cutegory rogures immediate end positive remedial ection. The namure of the deton
come range from counseling, to further froining, to plocag on probation, to recrugnment de la separation. Describs action talen
on proposed in Saction.C.
M-Margine!
P-Profieient
SaStrong
O Outstending
Performanco ia deficient in some nupect. The resona fue assigning thie rating ahould be stated in Saction C ond remedial actions
Patra de recommended should be drierbed.
Performonie is satislactory. Dusired result are bring produced in the manner expected.
Parfamance is charocterized by escaptional proficianey.
Performance in so asceptional in relation lo regunements el the work and in comparison lo the performance de others doing similar
more as to morront special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lise up to sin al the most importone spocifie duries porformad during the pating porlod. Insers rating latter which boat describes the
monner in which employoo performà EACH spocille duty.
Conside ONLY afloctivanoss in porformance of that duty,
with suporvisory responsibiliries MUST be rotod on thair abrity to suporvise indicaro numbor al amployees rupervieo).
SPECIFIC
DUTY NO. I
Provides primary operational support for DO Division
including processing of special ADDP
SPECIFIC DUTY NJ. 2
Propares operational correspondence: cables, dispatches, projocts and
special memoranda.
FATYEH
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
Effects liaison with other area divisions and stalfs, as appropriate, in support
of the
as concerns operations involving these components
of the DDP
SMECIFIC DUTY 4O. A
Supervisus one Intelligence Asgistant and partially supervisos one
clerk-typist.
BATTER
LATTER
p...
DATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. J
Contributes to Monthly
on matters concerning the
SPECIFIC DUTI NO, $
and Quarterly Reports for DDY
P
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
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particular limit98, ana d8 toleras.
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overall porformance.
Sture augorations mo da for improvement el vark berlormanee.
on loraign lonpuago comporente.
If requiead for curront position.
Amplily or explain ratings given in Sortion B to provide bess
busra lor detarmining lulure portonnal dedion
superinary during malcon consciou ine 81
enoch a seporare
Thie la Mr. Randall'e first fitness report for a Headquartere assignment
following nearly 9 years in the fiold, of which over 4 years were at the
even with this flold background of operational activity
The reporting poriod (of 3 1/2 months) le too short a time to givo a fair evalua
tion of Subject a performance.
This much can be said.
Subject has undertaken
"his responslbilities with enthusiasm and a willingness to learn,
He has made mia.
correctable.
maintains a good balance in
field oporational purposes,
not part of hle duties.
BECTION D
DATE
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTILY THAT I NAVESEEN SCTIONS A, B, AND C OF TNIS REPORT
STOMATURE OFEUFLOVEE
DY SUPERVEOR
TE TRIS REPORT MAS NOT GREY SHORES TO ESPLOYEE, OVE EXPLANATION
MONTHS EMPLOTEE FAS DEEM
UNCHA
SUPERYIGION
3 1/2
Suhject is on TDY outside of the USA.
OFFICIAL TITLE DELUDESRECR
8 April 1970
ECUMENTS OR BETTERS ORRICIAL
C/201/1
BY REVIERING OFFICIAL
I Chirds to above rating le an eminently fair and accurate ratiny of
Mr. Randail. Ha han
caught on quickly and has periormed well, slook
forward to A continuing good porformance fron: this pificor.
141811 1970
Waltod la Colrlon
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SECRET
PUFLOTEE JERIAL YUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
012170
SECTION A
8. 8a& A08
GENERAL
(Rant)
(Free)
Rindalh, Frederick Ga
B. OFFICIAL POSITION TIPLE
Ops Officer
• Д. 34 4
M
RADI
,9.30
iGS-14
D
%, OFFIONY. OR 00 ASSIGNBENT
SURREHT STATION
DDP/DO
10. CHECA IN) PERE. UF REFORT
XiCARREN
TENDONANY
ma220:84744 - SostinG)
IRGARSiNNHEAT AUGENVIDOR
AN ASSIGNMENT EMPLONNE
SAECIAL
A, DATE REPORT DUE IN O.P.
1a. ME PORTING
18 January 1969 - 12 December -1969:
SECTION B
Wallpastisfactory
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Parformonce in unoeceptable. A rating in this sotegory requires immediate and postee romedol orton. The nature of the acton
could range from coumelag, to further training, to ploeing on probatos, to resugament se to separation Duscribe oction fobse
or propored in Sechon C
M- Moe gina!
P-Proficient
SaStrong
aoutatanding
Performance is deficient is some aspect. The reasons for arugning this rohing should be stated in Secton C ond ramedial acrom
tolen or recommended should de deseribed.
Performance is natafortury. Dested resulis are bring produced in the manner expected.
Performance is characterisad by exeeptional proficioney.
Proformance in so enitpfivel in celation to requirements of the ward and in sempunzas to the performance of others doing similar
morl do to marrant spearal recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lise up do six ol tho most importone apartie dutias perforead during the roting worlod. Inser roting lester which boss doscribes phe
manner in whoch amployeo performs EACH spocitie duty.
Cunaidar ONLY afloctivorons in perlorance of that duey.
All employeos
mith suporalary cosponsibilities MUST be sated on sheir ability lo superaldo tindliare dumdas of aussiayees Buserteaml).
ONSCIFIC DUTYNET
9A 71H7
LETTER
SPECIPIe DUTY 83.d
See Cary 40, a
Handling
periodie oporational summary reports.
ТАРІРОЙ
P
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ur larasso lanquage comparenco.
Bese a lue deserrarmino futuro personnol de lion,
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iro portarmaned Giro rocommendation a lor Proining.
Amplity se asplain rulingo gloon in Section D to provido boss
This case officer is intolligent and articulate, and i8
capable of dealing with oquanimity with intolloctuals,
THe has had sufficient experienco in
fold assignments
to have developed an aron of exportino.
His oporational and intelli
sence reporting is organtzed, coherent ind thorough.
He was one of the fow officers
during the poriod.
Ono of these was essentinily routine,
through no fault of the rated officer, but in another case the
officer skillfullyl
Tas ho also did in
which had the additional complexity. of
In all these cases the officor illustratod his
ability to plan,
organize and carry through an operation to a.
successful.conclusion. ,
If I were to fault thia
applone I would any that ho ts not
essentinily an activist, and
notable
Conversely ho doos possess
tho sense of caution
which
also saves mistrkos.
(continued on soparate sheet)
SECTION D
CuTE
3 February 1970
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTITY THAT I MAVE SEEN SECTIONS A.!, AND C OF THIS REPORT
DIGRATURE OF RODLOTO
Frederick C. Randall (Signed in Paçudo on Forin 45a)
BY SUPERVISOR
TIE THIS HERGHT WAS NET GERM SHOEN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
SUPERVISIN
12
OFFICIAL TITLA DE JUPERWOR
IT TPRO T PRINTED RAMO, AND SISMATURE
3 February 1970
DY REVIEVING OFFICIAL
88V1T+1N0 0781C191
I an: somewhat surprised that the rator gives an overall rating of "p"
for Subjoct's performane» when in the rator's ous worde "hu wao one of the
dew officers within
In another recent
fitnese report on another offere cite lad slace luea tranuatron and shosa
activitios for tho year have beer
this rater barn him the overall rating ot "S".
Apparently the rator prefero
Thn lace remains that Subjoce,
shilo girlag thé ontare In proaston of boing louie% was incoed an activo and
thorough case officer and sas givin agrrill sastgrunte horavon of him
dependables ad wasable mohas Bosessesta Mater rans.
6 March 1970
C/001/1
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SECTION
C
NARRATIVE COMMENTS (Continued)
I would rate this officer highor in any job which puts kreater
emphasis on orderly analytical production.
fficor is adequately cost-conscious
• obsorve his capability an a suborvisor
I had no opportunity
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012170
SECTION A
1. Athles
GENERAL
12.000)
Randall
Ops Officer
D. CHECK IN) PIPE OF AGEDINGENT
TEMPORARY
CARISA-PROVIDICUAL (de0 Inerructions - Suellon 6)
SPORT DUE INOD.
(Flet)
(spieldie)
Frederick.
E. DATE OF BIRTH J. 97Д
d. ORADE
jв. BO
GS-14
D
%. OPP/OIV/OR OP ASSIONMENT O, CURRENT STATION
DDP/ DOD
10. CHECH (AI TUFE OP NEPORT
INITIAL
AMALIAR
MEABBIGNHENT BUDENVIDON
HEASSIGNMENT EMPLOYEE
BORCIAL (SIMEliN)s
18, REBORTINO PERIUD (From. (or)
1 ADri: 1968 = 17 January 1969
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
SECTION B
#. Hack
protesion, lo readalgament os to soporation.
A • Adrena
Presence moots all raquicaments. I le entleoly settafactory and ls shuratarized nalther by doticloney noe
P • Proficione
§ - Strong
0 • Outstanding
Performanço la more phan soriafactory, Do sirod resulla are bolng produced in a proficions menner.
Performanso la chorecterised by exceptional prollelancy.
Portsmanco ls so excoptionol In polaron lo requirements el the berk and in comparison lo the porformance of
ophere daina almilar sort as lo warrent spoclal recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Liar up lo ale of the sze imperson specille duilos portormed during the rating pariod. Inder soring lotter which boss descrlbes the
manner in which employer perlorms EACH spocifle duty,
Consider ONLY olfectiveness In performance of that duty..
All employeos
with aupervisory responsibilities MUST be carod on their ability to suporviso (indicato mambos al amployees supervinod).
SPECIFIC DUTY NOT
LETTER
$
PATIAN
LETTUH
P
SPECIMIC DUTY NO. J
RATING
LETE.A
P
ADECIMIC DUTY NO. $
PATIER
SPECIPIE DUTY NO. 1
Preparation of oporational and intelligence reports.
SETTER
PATIEN
Supervision of one secretary.
OYERALL PEREORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
pelinent
personal traita to Babira omi
Gated in pube brauledge ad englayre's armall partormonce during die garlog seriou
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NARRATIVE COMMENTS
sinlal abeting in stoper pelapertive phoir relationship to
die police one mean dom run in due pose to london meting herol corone
norall performance.
on loralan /nogungo comporanco.
Amplily or sepiola collage gloon in Sardon B lo prorito Boil"
llo portorms
his supervisory functions well. He has asked for transfor to
and the rating officer ondorses this request, fooling
that Subject's high degree of expertise In the FE arce would well
quallly him for work of a substantive nature in the
Subject is cost conscious and his accounting for official lunds
1s prompt and accurate.
No training is contemplated oi recommended
at this time.
SECTION D
GAYE
16 Jan, 1969
2.
MONTHS EMBLOYEE
SUPERESTOS DREN
49
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAI I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AND C OF THIS REPORT
JIGRATURE OF EMPLOYEE
BY SUPERVISOR
TiE TRE REPORT MAS NOF MEEN SHORE TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
DATR
OPTICIAL TITLE OF SUARRVIION
LEEDO PRINTER MADE AND TANALINE
16 Jan, 1969
EUNMENTS OF NEVIENNA DEFICIA
DY REVIEVING OFFICIAL
As Reviewing Official, I am in complete accord with the per-
formanco evaluation given this employee as outlined above.
D477
GETETTE TITLE DE PELICANS OFFICIAL
16 Jasuary 1969
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012170
SECTION A
B. PEAKE
(1.001)
(F0m8)
(Micklio)
RANDALL, Frederick C.
B, OFFICIAL BODITION TITLE
Ops Officer
VIE OP
ADPOINTNENT
GENERAL
3. CATE OFBIRTH
TEAMOHANY
#E-DRO VIBIONAL (Joe Inetrucilone • Jection C)
A. ORADE
18. 80
M
GS- 141
D
7. OFF. DIV BE OF ABSIONMENT
D. CURRENT STATION
DDP/DOD/Wash.
10. СЕСИ (НІ ТУРЕ ОР НЕРОНТ
Washington
INITIAL
IAHABBIONHENT SUPETNISOR
¡RUASSIGNMENT EMPLOTEE
we can m
Don Ir W.а
25 Aprll 1968
SECTION B
p. Piotriang
S - Strong
0 • Quaranding
#PECIAL (Spectly)!
12. REPORTINO PERIOO (FAR- PO)
Apr11 1967
- 31 March 1968
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Paulge nee role on to ted he dollen could a go from outta do gian ceo no pr egres
probation, to recasignmeno de lo soporation.
Dascribe action tol
Performance moots oll requiremento. la la onsirely seriafactory e.
defieloney nee
@acollonco.
Porformance la moro than notioloctory. Desirod resules ano boing producod ln a proliciont manno:.
Performonce ls chorocterisod by exceptional prolicionçy..
Poríomanco ls so excópilonal in relation to réquirements of the mort and in comparion to tho performance of
others doing similer work as to warrant speelel recogrion.
Lit up to sis of the most importani specifle duties porformed during the rating period, Insore roting lorror which base describes tha
manner in minich employeo perturms EACH spoillic duty.
Consider ONLY aflectiveriosa in porformanco of thas duty..
All employaos
with superiesey raspor cíbitarios MUST be isrod on their oblilty do suporviso (indicato number ol emplorees eupariod.
RATING
LETTER
S
APSCOTIC DUTY NO. 2
RATING
LETTRA
SPECIFIC GUTY NO.5
SPECIFIE DUTY 70.1
RATIMO
„ETTEA
P
#TIN
FT T&
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. D
Preparation of operational and intolligence reports
SPECIPIE CUTT NO. 1
Supervision of one secretary
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
lopmopen al spacifle duios, paducrinity. condure on
during the saring porlod.,
pisco a james lo the reting los corresponding to the stateinone hirt miss accurataly dollocto his level di portermarco.
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NARRATIVE COMMENTS
indico loiter, serge mean made doneerores in dueal poetie heroine lo prepo pedeseria hairlo on hiero
on forolgn languago comperanco, il roquired for current position Amplify or explain rarings given ln baction B lo peouldo bess
bools for determinino futuro personnel oction
Subject is the FE "referent" for the
and, as
such, has the responsibility. for coordinating: all work against the
He writes well and
is orderly and professional in his approach to operations.
case is cited
in this regard.
Although he continues to feel a bit unsure of
himself in operational areas other than FE (to a degree not warranted
by his performance,
he is improving in
this regard and is
on his way to bringing his operational activity
in other areas up to the level of his performance
He performs his supervisory functions well.
Ho is very cost
conscious and his accounting for official funds is prompt and
accurate.
particular training is contemplated or recommended
at this time.
SECTION D
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
. I CERTIFY
DATE
35/4/68
2.
MONTIS
EMPLOYEE MAS BEEN
UNDER MY SUPERVISION
40
I BY SUPERVISOR
TEP THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOAN 70 EMPLOYEE, DIVE UXFLANETIN
DATE
25 April 1968
COMMENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICTAL
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
Chief,L
BY REVIENING OFFICIAL:
As Reviewing Official I an In full concurrence with
the evaluation given this employee,
as outlined absve..
(Suined in Daeudo on Form t5a)
1 May 1968
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SEERST
TRAINING REPORT
40 hours, full Elise
Student
Year of Birth:
Grade
• EOD Date
: GS-14
: Sept. 1951
COURSS. OBJECTIVE
# - 8 March 1969
& Randall, Frederick C. i
08f1ce
Service Designation: D
No. of Students
• DO
25
ACHTEVEMBNT RECORD
ints 16 a cerullicate of attendanes.
No record in made of
Individual pertormnce in the course.
FOR DIE DIRECIOR OF
TRAINING:
15 MAR 1908
Late
sEt Instructor
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EMPLOYEE DERIAL MUMOGA
012170
SECTION A
1. NAME
RANDATE"
Frederick "".
A. OFFICIAL
OperatIons Officer
D. CHECK (X) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
ARBER
TEMPONARY
CARKER PROVIBIONAL (See trefructione • Seetlen C)
BORGIAL (Spacif+)!
t1, MA+4
HEPORT DUE IN O.F.
GENERAL
12, DATE OR DATA PIT
DOD
29-93"sD
washington, D. c.
10, CHECK INI TYPE OF REPORY
INITIAL
TERABOIOMMENT BUPERVIBON
ANHUAL
_jEEABRIONMENT EMPLOYEE
SPECIAL (Specify)I
RecommendatIon
18, REPORTINO PARIOO (FPOg- 800)
November 1966 - 31 March 1967
SECTION 8
# - Heck
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performance rangos from wholly Inadequate to alightly less then antisfactory. A rating In this category requires
positive rimediol
eeflon. The nature of the ectlon could range from counseling, to lurther trainine, lo placing on
probation, to reasslgnment er te separellon.
Describe ection token on proposed In Sperlon 6.
A - Adequata
Porformance meets oll roquiremente. Il le entirely setisfactory and le choroctarlsod neither by dellelancy nos
excellence.
p - Proliciont
Perlormance lo more than satlafactory. Dosired rosilra are being produced in a proficient monner.
§ - Strong
Performanco la cheracterised by excoptionel proflelancy.
0 - Questending
Porformanco la so escoptlonal in relerlon to roquiremens of the work ond in comparison to the performanco af
othora doing similar work os to marrong spectal cocogailon.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
•Ist up to six of the mose important speelile dutles performed duriag the rating portod. Insert carina let»
which bear do seribos the
manner in which employoe porforma EACM speelfie duty.
considor ONLY ollectivenoss in portormenco of that duty
All omployees
with suporulsory responsibilitios MUST ba rared on their abilley to suporrido (indianto number of ampiazed d duporvieer.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. I
MATING
LETTER
S
SNACIFIC DUTY NO. 3
FUTE
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
Preparation of operational, intelligence and administrative
correspondence.
SPECIFIC DUTT NO. A
Supervision of one secretary/stenographer.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. S
ZA TIN
ATTE
PATTER
CATHER
FATHER
SPECIFIC DUTY TO. O
NA 15600
OVEPALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
parricular linisastons or rolants.
omali performanre dunng the raring periud,
$1a6e 1ho leror in the ruling bo eccenponding lo tir alorenon shich most secursialy dallacta lip dazei el perlarranco.
45 WORSHITIONA DOSTIONS
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SECTION C
NARRATIVE CONMENTS
Indial palation arenas acted demered er peace proger prepare tie contion
on forelon languago comparerie, it roguired los currant posteior.
banis for detormining lulure portool dellor.
appropriate.
He is vory cost conscious
is charncterized by good judgement
and prompt accountines.
has excellont working relations with his colleagues
in Headquarters.
(Continued on supplement sheet)
SECTION D
13/1/6?
USER AY SURYVISION BEEN
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
ICERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTINUS 4, & AXOC OF THIS REPORT
REMATURR ON LAPLON!
Lilies i cite 19
BY SUPERViSON
IF THIS RESORT MAS NOT OKEN SHOWN IS ENSLUYNE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UnTE
UPE
3.
13/1167
CONNENTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
OPTICIAL TIER OR SUPERVISCS
Chief,l
BY REVIEViNG OFFICIAL
The Undersigned is in complete acoord with the narrative
comments
of Subject's innediate supervisor.
=
17/3/67
DEFICIAL TITLE DE REVISING COPIE 4
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SECRET
Frederick C. RANDALL
FITNESS REPORT FOR:
SUPPLEMENT SHEET
Continuation of Section C:
Subject's liaison contacts with
have Suen ht's 1d in a contacte mather reflecting credit on ficials
• Agency;
pificers concorned have
praised Subject's work.
He supervises one secretary/stonographer.
No training is contemplated
at this
time.
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SECRET
EMPLOTRE SEMIAL NUMEN
FITNESS REPORT
SECTION A
GENERAL
Frolorick
В. #0
D
TEN ON OR ASSIONMENT
B. CUMPENTSTATION
Washington, D. C.
TS. CHECK IXT TYPE OF REPORT
aL {5p001E74
jarcIAL scHy, Roconmondation for
TE. NEPORTINO PERIOO (PEM-TO PrOmOtION
Fobruary 1966 to Soptomber 1966
SECTION B
W. Weak
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Portormenco rangos from wholly Inadequato is allahtly lass thon notisfacrory. A vorlne In thie carogory roquees
positive remedial action.
Tho nature of phe oction could congo liom counseling, de lurcher paining, lo placing on
proberton, le reassignmen on lo separetion.
Deseribe oction tolon or proposod in Section C.
А • Алями
Porformonco mona all rogulromendo. It la entiroly sorolactory and ls chorectoriand nalther by doliclerey non
excellence.
P • Prollelent
§ - Strona
0 • Quistanding
Performance la more man sorialectory. Dealead rodulls sre being produced in a proficient manner.
Performance in charaelariied by arcoptional profieliney.
Portormance ls so excapitonal In relation lo roquirements of tha work and in comparison to the perfermenco of
others Joing dimilor work do to marront apocial recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
mat up to sin of pha most imperton appellie dutles periormed during phe eating porlod. Insere sating lotter
which boss describes the
manner in thieh employes portorma EACH spoetle duty: Consida ONLY allectiveness in periormonce ol thee duty.
All employees
SPECIPIE DUTY NO, 1
SATING
LETTIO
SPECIFIe
DUTY NO. I
Preparation
pondence
01
oncrational and adanistrativo corros-
OPECIPICDUTY
Suporvision of
one socretary/stenographer.
LETTER
A A PING
449498
S
SPECTRIC
DUтуN0.9
LETTAN
LET 15,6
_OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
+125570-083 096rat2,
pose a bad is o
- it taste parding do the natana tico most escargodl, ralla ta his level el sesara.
45
++0+17 446488148
SECRET
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nonnerds demonstrosed la cureen poo 8ion beeping in 8
His knowledgo of Far Eastern
politics,
georranhv and contemporary history is oncyclopedie, and
his handling
confirms the high marks given
him by FE suporvisors in carnor roports. He has bogun to use his
characterised by good judgment and prompt accountings.
excellent working relations with his colleagues
In Headquarters.
(Continued on attachment)
He has
SECTION D
VATIE
CERTIFICATION AND COUMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, AID C OF THIS REPORT
BIGNATURE OF RIFLOVE
15
2.
September 19661
RAT WAT IS EMPLOYCE
MAS DEEN
WAILER
BY SUPEAVISION
12
BY SUPERVISOR
¡P THIS REPORT HAS GOT DEEN INCAN TO FURLOTER, GIVR EXPLANATION
Not shown
to employeo becauso of promotion request.
ÖPRICIAL TITLE OR IUPEAVISON
FRIGMATURE
15 September 1966 Chief,
ECLOTS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL
-. BY REVIEMING OFFICIAL
r. Randall 1s an exportoricod, calm
and sober Individunt who
has ratsod the lovol of the quality
of operational work
I concur in the above evaluation,
219: *128
16 Septenber 1066 ACOS
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STONETI
Continuation of Section C
Fitness Roport
F. C. Randall
officers concerned have praised
Subject's ability to the undorsigned.
No training is contemplated at this time.
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SECRET
(Thon Pillad lA)
FITNESS REPORT
PARLOTEN ANHIAL NUMBER
012170
SECTION A
1, su A Me
GENERAL
13 DATE ORININ
(2000)
RANDA Lig
PICIAL PORITION TITLA
(Frat)
Frederick C®
N
A. ORADI
CS-13
#. 80
D
7. OUP/DIV/BR OF ASSIGNENT
FE
В- СНЕСИ
(N) TURN OF APPOINTMEN!
TO. CHECH (N) YYPE OF REPORT
TEMPORART
OMITIRL
«EM-INOVIBIONAL (JOS IMeTRAliONe •Sectior C)
#PECIAL (ApPelty)!
#. DATI REPONT DUÊ IN O.P.
APERUAL
X
SPACIAL (Spos(y): Recommendation for Promotio
18. REPORTING PERIOD (
January 1966 - 14 February 1966
SECTION B
W - Wnch
PERFORMANCÉ EVALUATION
Performance rangos from wholly inadequalo to alighely loss than sotisfoctory. A retine in thia category roquire:
ositiva remedial serior. The returo of the oction could rango from countaling. to further reining, lo plucing or
probarlon, lo rocasignment en lo soperation. Describe acllon loben en propasad in Section C.
A o Adesiet
P - Proliclent
$• 54001
@- Quilandina
Porformance meots ell requiroments, Ii la antiely sitialectory end lo characterised nolsher by deficioncy nor
encellence.
Performance is moro thon untisloctory, Desirod resulos are being pioduced in a proliclant manner.
Performance 1s charosterined by arcaptionol prolicioncy.
Porformanco ls so excoptional fri rolaîlon lo roqulremonis of the moil and in comporioón to the porformance of
othera doing similar work as lo wersont speclol recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Lios up ta oli of the moss imperiont specifle dutios parlormed during the resing perlod. Inson rating lenor which bost deséribos sha
monor la which employes portorme EACH spoclile duly.
Consider ONLY ellocrivoness la portarmenco of thas duty.
All employoes
with supervisor y posponsibilitios MUST be roted on thair obility to superelse (Indicaro number ol empierods superviced).
SPECIPIC-DUTY NO. '
S
CATINA
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. #
#RECIRTE DUTYNO.S
Preparation of operational and administrative correspondence
Supervieion of one secretary/stenographer.
LETTEE
S
RATIN
LETTER
SRECIPIE DUYY NO.8
SPECIPIC BUTY NO. E
CATTER
HAPIN
LETTER
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Yano bato dicen erar piting edad de enplasoe tirs influenas die allasileeno se la dia duprant asalido ditt de para!
40796%
frase: 10199,
hawin insipaldo filenos.
Trede tono en de si
#6+ 584-291142470 5 3,
521=0401
solamitat ilegina te au9 17o perten.
pio a sto tripe in la roting boo reanitencaling 6 943 86374at
tl+:+3) 0651861
EL REE
22: 45 +9154995 895515439 tstit
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SECRET
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION C
Indicate algrilicent strengths or wookressa de
prorall portormaneo.
His knowledge
of Far Fastern politica: georraphy and contenporary bistory 1e encyclopedie
ind
confirus the bigh marks diven him
by FE supervisore in earlier reporto..
characterized by good judgement and
prompt accountings.
He has excellent vorking relations with his colleagues
1n Headquarters.
No training is contemplated atchis time beyond the Clandestine Services
Review Course wich Subject will take in March 1900-
SECTION D
DATE
14 February 1966
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
•BY EMPLOYEE'
¡CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, ANO C OF THIS REPORT
SIONATURE OF EMPLOVER
udril. (Kandiall
BY SUPERVISOR
DO THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO IMPLOYSE, GIVE EXPLANATION
UNDER MY
OVER HAS BEEN
SUPERVISION
6
DATE
14. February 1966
COMMENTS OF REVIEWINO OFFICIAL
OFFÍCIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
Chief,
TE VIEWING OFFICIAL
Concur,
An active, hard-working and well-motivated
case officer.
DATE
11 February 1966
TOFFICIAL TITLE BE NEGIEGIST DEPICTAL
Chlot of Stationl
SECRET
Harry A, Rositake
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SCOST:
LEORANDUM IN LIEU OF FITNESS REPORT.
Frederick Pindall
01.2170
21 June 1965 - 31 December 1965
NAME
REPORTING PERIOD:
DATE OF BIRTI!
• SEX
GRADE
Male
08-13
SD
D
OFFICIAL TILE: Operations Officer
ASSIGN-ENT
: DDP/DOD/USS
CURRENT STATION :
Washington, D. C..
APPOINI-ENT
Career
TYPE CE REPORT : Annual
Subject retumed to the Ues, In Aumuat 1955, bul did not begin sub-
stantive work in
1965.
until late September
Much of the time since its arrival has been spent on becoming
acquainted with the work l
e, accordingly,
prefer to delay until April 1900 sumisaion of a formal Pitness Report
nich, noperilly, wil Elve a nore orccice and meaningful evaluation o
i1s perforance than 1a now possible
We note thut Fltneos Reports subalited on subject juat berore hia
departive
save hin ils: marks for la oporatleal supuort work
and regrettel this tie sitation
did not porrid ila to
as buct active operational work: as he sishel.
e sill certainly
6 JAN 1968
198.20
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SCRAT
RANDATI, Proderick Go
have the opportunity for
mnd.
1n avare that this activity will not be limited
to rE Division, but will elve him to chance to participato activoly lo
the plannind
No truining is recoumended at this time boyond the Clandestine
Service Review Course which Subject will take in larch 1966.
Subject exercises good judgemont in h10
and his accountings are prompt.
He seto aloug well with his colleagues at the Station wad 1n
Headquarters.
CENTIFICALION NO CORINTS
BY EMPLOYEE
3ienture of Employce
Date
3 нику 19666
Monto Employee lus Been
Under My Supervision
BY SUPERVISOR
Date
29 December 1965
Chilor,
BY REVIET THO OFFICLAL
Crerue
- - -
Date
1.
• A JA: 2354
Cos, Rachlaton
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14-00000
"SEENEY"
(HARA FAlled (A)
EMPLOTHH BURIAL AUNTEN
FITNESS REPORT
012170
SECTIÓN A
I: NANE
GENERAL
RA DAIR O
(Loat)
(Fael)
Randall Frederick Cs-
#. OPPICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
*. CHECH (N) TEPANF AEPOINTMENT
#. 80
M
GS-13
D
%, OPE. DIV/OR OF ÁSBIONMENTO, CUNNERT STATION
DDP/FE/
SOA8U8A1
AMALIAL
мавоск81 840тнD8340
11. DAVE PEPORT DUE IN OF.
1 January - 20 June 1965
SECTION B
W - Insti
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Pastor rom die fon. holly to e as elia dee a an estero on to leg a see
nositiva comedial action.
probattor. to reces gament
de do noparation.
Describo oction taken do proponod da Section Go
A - Menuata
P.- Resilcient.
§ - Streng
O • Quistendim
Performance meets oll roqurements. l lu entirely notialectory and la charocterined neither by delicterey noo
«#callonçeo
Perlomanco lo maro phon setiafactory. De alred resulta ore bolna produced in a prollcient monnai.
Performanco lo chorecterizod by enceptlonal prollelaney.
Porformanco la so encaptional ln rolatlan to roqulomonte ol the mort and In comparison to so porformance ol
ophors dolng similar
as to warrant spocial recogaltion.
-SPECIFIC DUTIES
LAst up to sls of tha mos Importono apocifle dirlos perlormod durino she rating period. Insor coring lones shich bass describes tho
manner ln which analores performa EACH apachlic dury,
Consider ONLY ollocilanana ln porformanco al that duty.
All amplopens
with superolsory cosponsibilition MUST ba rared on thair ability do auperviso findicate nunder of aplogoda euport'ool).
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. T
PATINO
LETTUR
Station Agreod Activitios Officor
iTTEN
5%
DE
ETT&
$
Supervisor of porsons handling Rogistry and KURIOT
matters.
TEGRICUTNO
Suporvisor of Aroa
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
Caso Officer as roguired.
SPECIFIC OUTS 400
Commanding Officer of Staddon'e prinelpal
FACTIOUT NO.
14P982
OVERALL
PESFORMARCE IN CURRENT POSITION
THat Beta tItter: +04 ItInA +494 +45 +849+39 9449 +551474+8 198 019++1+6
8100496801 879519En
lutios, station +40185-0107949987
pre.
29с+ 1194013139 40 785898
+0+44+8 506293818488
Blast to least is the rory to it speed Pa 15834444
2E JI BOTA
43
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CRASCRE
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
on loesign longuago comporarea.
I repurred lor eurone pesiren.
Amplily de arplain earings piron ta sortio
basis 100
der mining fuso personal arion. Manne stentomore el mmegatel a aperlen duple real don
There 1a little I can add to the commente nado, in the
report preparod carlior this year.
however,
at this timo of Subject'& departure,
Station'a
continued support for his promotion to GS 11
as first recommended
In Auguit 1963.
il.
SECTION D
DA TA
15 Jin 65.
MONI
EUPLOTEFRASORI
UNDER MY BUPANVISION
DATE
21 Jun 65
COMMENTS OF NEVICONG OFPICIAL
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
AY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIPY THAT I MAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, ANO COP TNIS REPORT
SIGNATUAR OF EMPLOYER
118/ Frederick Randall
SY SUPEAVISOR
IF THIS DEPORT HAS NOF DEEN SMONTO IMPLOT
OFPICIAL TITTE OF SUPERTION
DCOS
BY REVIEWING OFFICiAL
E, GIVE RAPLANATION
TVIRO DO PRINTRO NINE INDTIONAPURE
/ g/
I Concur.
6374-
15 in A3
Tardict ired ooood 90999916188
There erine tell done didnto da
Is/ Willlas V. Hrse
SER*
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Tie:
mit-litt
1307)
FITNESS REPORT.
EMPLOVE
0L2170
IAL NUHBEA
SECTION A
1. DeANE
CENERAL
A. DATE OF RISI
(Land)
Randall, •
A. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
ops Officer
TYPE OF AFPOINTNGNT
(FIAN)
Frederick
C.
A. ON A D
9. 00.
G5-13
7. OFF/DIV/OR OF 49904ME 7 0.
CUMENT STATION
DDL/FE
10. CHACH IN) TIME DE MEPORT
TENDONAOY
rarities
11. DATI REPONT DUE IN O.".
28 February 1905
SECTION B
W.. Mash
•1 January = 31 Ducembas 1964
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Polotore ran e from holly inadede de in hy do a taste o unto nee rogues
to steive remedial
probation, to reassignmens or to
Deserlbo oction lohen o propoard in Saction C.
A • Adequate
p: Proficient
§ - Strona
0 - Quatendina
Perlormance mento oll redulremente. 10 la antiroly.so1loleetoey.ond la flarecterlaed nallher by deliclancy noo
escallanco.
Poitormance is more than sall electory.
•Dostrod rasules ore being preduçnd la a prolleions monna.
Pertormenco la characiorled by arcopilonol prollelancy.
onceptionol In rolatlon to ragulramona of the wort sol in congarison lo the performance ol
oshors dolno similar work as to morrant apacial tocognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Liat up to sin ol the most Importent specille dutlos perlormed duing the coting perlod, lasat rating lotter which boss describos the
manner in salch employee performs. EACH apacifie duty.
Considor ONLY olloctionade la pertormance of that duly.
All employees
with suporvisory cosponsibilliles MUST bo cored on their abilivy do esporuise (nascale Minder ot saployone supervise).
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. 1
A ATINC
LETTEA
Station Agroed Activities Officer
DBH0
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.I
mattere.
SPECIFIC DUPTHOS
A PINO
Supervisor of persons bandling Regiatry and KURIOT
SPECIPIC DUTY NO. A
Caso
officor as roquirod.
AHECIFIC
POCIPIC OUTING. A
RATING
LET Y&A
S
Carrig
ATING
LETTAR
JIA TIPAN
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
+$, +54-870887965689
SECRET
East, tise, i sas 147-799t-80
AGIP EM
8
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SECTIONE
SECRET
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
odell portermanes, Sino suggestions mode lo inprovement ol not garlamerico.
• toeign languego comperence, ll required los eurom posítion.
but l determining fulso dorsonnel dello poor et potormone al managerial in spoo dudes must be donut, il
subjact porsoras bie principal duty - handling AET®S PH'E
in outstanding lashion.
not onli this Station but other Fe stations and l
In this flold he represents
1mo goneral
7 Because of his sound operational backgrouse,
of mind, forceful reanoning, and the consideration the
thorofore holda for lin... Subjoct has beon able to play a
prime part in our excellent Agreed Activities posture out here.
As a ronult much valuable time
has been saved both by this Btation and other KUBARK
elements.
For this ronson the Statiop 1e recommending by separate
correspondence that Bubject bewarded a Quallty Step Increaso.
subjoct also performa his other dutios in strong lashion.
1s capable, versatile, and continues to show line career potential.
SECTION D
DATE
2 January 1965
MONTHS EMPLOYER MAD BEIN
WALEM AT SUPERVISION
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
ICERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, E, AND COR THIS REPORT
DIGNATURE OF ENOCOTER
s/. Frederick C. Rapdall
BY SUPERVISOR
LE THIS ARPORT RASHOT BEEN INCAN TO EMPLOREE, GITE EAPLANATION
GATE
DEFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
TYPEO ON RUINTES MAME AND SIGNATURE
29 January 1955
CONSENTE ON REVIEWING REFICIAL
DOOS
BY REVIEMINE OFFICIAL
I haartily cosour vit's the staterent modo in Bection l above. Thie
employso a coutributica
to thie Bration has beds of the higlest caliber.
23 Jerus ry 1965
OFFICIAL FIFT
COS
"ГРіРНО СА ПОРТО ГОЛЯ ДНО ЗАНАТЕ
15/6111105 Bro
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• SECRET
Filled In)
•TT TO FITT - 11286
FITNESS REPORT
FAHLOTEE SERIAL NUNDER
012170
SECTION A
I, NAME
(2000)
(Flese)
(ALONIO)
Randall Frederick C
•. OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
OF AOPOIMYMENY
GENERAL
DATE DE
4. ORA0#
*. 9D
D
.M
108-2
8. OFP!
DIV/BE OF ASBIONMENT +
DDP/FE/
CURRENT STATION
10. CHECH (X) PYPE.OF PEPONT
• doolion C)
AHHUAL
PIADSIDANANT INPLOYER
I. DATE REPORT
QUE
Feb
100.
18. REPORTINO PERIOD (PrOm- 10)
1 January, to 31 December 1962
SECTION 8
W - Mnet
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performanco canoes from wholly Inadequato to silghtly lose thon sorialectory.
A rating in. this entegory requires
positive ramadial
ectten. The nature of the estlon could range frem counsoling, to luther maining, to placing on
probation, to redesignmont
of to separation.
Deserlbe detlon taken or proposed In Section C.
A - Adequata
Porformance meets ell requiremento, ll is entirely sarlifecrory ond la chorecierised nether by dallalensy nos
encollenco.
P • Prolielent
Performence le more then sorisloctory. Desired resulte ere bolng produced In a proficient manner,
S.- Steons
Performenco la chorecterliod by enceptlonal profielener.
0.• Quislondies
oncaptionol in soletion de requirementa ol the work and in comporison lo the carlormanco oi
atheis doine similer work as to marient' spectal recognlilon.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
L/as up to ala of the
most importent specille duties parlormed during the rating perlod. Insert roting letter which tom deperibes tha
munnor In shich employee performe EACH specific duty,
Considor ONLY elfetiveness la performance of that dutyo
All employees
with supervisory respenalbilitles MUST be salod on sheir ability lo superuleo (indicero numbos of employed a spareloat).
SPECIPIC DUTY NO. T
# A TIMO
LETTHE
Station PBRAMPART officor
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, a
#A TIPO
LETTER
Suporvisor of Contral Reglatry
persons)
SPECIPIS DUTY NO. J
MARIAN
LETTER
Supoivisor
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 4
Case officer for important
3
SAYING
S
SPECIFIC DUTY NO, S
RATING
Officer in charge for Station's primary
SPECIPIC DUTYHO E
Staff suporvision of Station's KUNIOT activities
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
AYIN
partieular limitorions de solonia.
our beeledes donglord orall peerance during
pro rosina period,
place the laron to the rolly dor serestanding se the sseterana shich mom assurely rollosta bis lovaletporlease
164
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Ic9* 45 ensor
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•SEGAET
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SECTION C
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
aurall parlormonco.
allegalinee Senho mane nede donne euren paiono al piom repens edico nemme
Sparo subso uliana modo for improvamane ol mora parlormoneo.
Comment
on fondian longuago compolonco, il repulrad los eurom cosition.
Amplity o exploin corings givon in Saellen B to provide bess
basis for
derermining luso porsonnel acllon, Maner el perlomanco et monogalel or supervisory dullos muse be doscribode ll
spelicoblo.
This
officer has continued the strong
performance indicated in hia
last report.
During the rating period he has continued to grow with
the job and
is cortainly ready for broader responsibilitios.
Our
outstanding recommendation for his promotion to the next higher grade
demonstrates how wo value bis services and evaluato his performance.
SECTION D
DATE
12/19/63
MONTHI
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAT MAYE SEEN SECTIONS A, B, ANO C OF THIS REPORT
TURE DE EMOLOVIE
/o/ Frederick Randell
BY SUPERVISOR
IF THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOUN TO ENPLOYSE, DIVE EXPLANATION
DATR
OFFICIAL TITLE LE SUPERVISON
TYPRO OR PRINTRO NAME AND SIGNATURE
12/27/63-
COMMENTS OF REVICHINO OFFICIAL
DCOS
SY REVIEVING OFFICIAL
has nade exceptional strides and han an excellent record
In the diffleult fleld of soordination of oparations with the various
alemento. A very high detrus of the credit for thie situation con ba attributed
to the excellent vorti of thie cugioreo.
DATE
COpp
19 DucenDer 1903
IL TIFEROF RITANNO O FIERI
THED CA PRIATID MANE AYD SIGNATURS
Cos
/s/ lillian Iroe
0O0 1:39
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FITNESS REPORT
EMPLOTEE SERIAL NCADEN
61÷17=
SECTION A
GENERAL
18. DATE OF OINTM S. INN
(plra1)
(alradio)
Randall, Frederick
A OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ops Officer
CHECH (N) TYPE OF APPOINTMENT
CAREER
TRESERVE
TEMPORART
IN-PROVISIONAL (STO IATIFUCIIONE - SOCISON C)
BANCIAL (SpoCilY))
18. DATE REFORT DUE IN 0M.
M
A. GRADE
GS 13
Ni 50
D
7. OFFIQIV/ER OF ASSIONMENTO, CURRENT ATATION
FE
SO CHECH (X) TYPE ON REPORT
HONATIAL
APECIAL (Speetly)s
#A. REPORTING PERIOD (Fear to)
1 Jan 62 - 31 Dec 62
SECTION B
W = Meak
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
Performonce ranges from wholly Inadequate to slightly loss shon sorlafocroey, A rating In thia category require:
positivaromadiol ection. The noture of the actión could rango from counseling.
do luether prainina, po placina o
probation, to reasslignment
or to separatien.
Describe detion taken or proposed in Soction C
A • Adeguate
Porformance mosts oll requirements, ll la entiraly satiafectory end la choractorized nolher by doliciency mar
excellence.
P - Proficient
Porformance is more phan satisfactory. Desired results ere bolng produced in a proficient manner.
§ - Strong
Performance Is choracterlaed by enceptional proficieacy.
O - Questanding
Performance Is so excoptional in rolation to roquirements ol the work and in comparison to sha performance of
others doing similar work as to warrani special recognition.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
List up to sin of tho most important spocific duties performed during the rating period.
Insort reting latter which bose describes the
manner in which amployee performs EACH spectile dely.
Consider ONLY effectivenóse in performanco of that duty.
All employees
wiih suporvisory rosponsibilitios MUST bo roted on thair ability lo supornise findledle numbor ol employees supertined.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
PATINA
Station PBRAMPARI officer
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 2
A TIN
Supervisor of central registry
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 3
Superiso
persons)
S
(see Section C)
$
SPECIFIC OUTY NO. A
Case officer for Important
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. 9
Ofricer In Charge for Station's pilmary
unit-
SPECIFICIDUTY NO. S
Stati supervision of Station's KURIOT activities
S
OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
0000O A.A..
porriculse limitations or solanta.
ploco the lottor in the rating box corrosponding to sho atotoman mhich mom occuraialy rollocts bra lovel of portormenio.
4 FIS 1163.
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Bhan fallen ins
NARRATIVE COMMENTS
SECTION C
Indicato
overall parlormanto.
Siora suggnationa mose for improvemont of mort performanco.
on formign languogo competenco, if roquirod ler curant position. Amplify or explain relings given in Section B to provldo best
besis for desormining futuro, personnol desors, Mannol ol performence ol managertol oi supervisory duties muse be do scribede lI
applicoble.
Thie officor has brought to bear on his current assignment hia varled organi.
zation. experiences in a manner which brings credit to himself as vell as
to the
organization.
His unstintine elving of hinself le an outständing attribute. The
trials and
tribulations of PERAMPART in an area traditionälly hostile to the whole
concept have made his acclement particularly challenginc, always difficult, and
Infrequently sutlerying; but he sticks to it with flim deternination. Ils super
visory role of our Central Registry frequently catches him in the cross currents of
opposing interents and prioritler but he successfully calms such troubled waters.
While a part of his PIRALPAKI activitles this officer's supervision of the
PAtt activities this Officare supervisercellent. Minal
In task undor 54 la Largely a handholding one out one white ere ease anot
of tact, patience, and goodulll. There 1s no other Station officer performing
comparable dutles with waco this officer can be compared.
SECTION D
DATE
25 Jemary 1963
2.
EMPLOYEE HASBEEN
UNUER MY SUPENVISION
DATE
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I CERTIFY THAT I HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, D, ANO C OF THIS REPORT
SICHATURE OY EMPLOYRE
Frederick Randull (Signed)
BY SUPERVISOR
IF THIS GEFORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EMPLOYER, GIVE EXPLANATION
OFFICIAL TITLE OR SUPERVISOR
TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
11 January 1963
COMMENTS OF REVIENING OFFICIAL
Concur.
BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
DATE
11. Janurry 1963
ONFICTEL TITLE DE REVIEWING OFFICIAL
-TYPEG ON PRINTED NAME AND STONATURE
W1111am V. Eroe
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FITNESS REPORT
EMILOYEE DIMIAL NUMPEA
COLD
SECTION A
GENERAL
&, DATOFBINTA
(Lost)
(81006)
(aladdie)
RandalLe
Frederick
RVICE DESIONATION
8. OPPICIAL POSITION TITLE
D. BEX
4 GHADE
.M
GS-13
%. OFFIDIVON OF ASHIONMENT
CARERA STATE STATUS
NOT ELIGIBLE
PENDING
1A, DATE REPORT QUE IN O.D.
DEFERRED
1A01 T20 all.
DECLINIO.
DENIED
11. REPORTINO PERIOD
to
17 Sep 61→31 Dee 61
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
AHABBIGNMENT/EMBLOTAN
SECTION B
¡nt ap to sin ol the pont importano a
wiel supervisor responalbilites MUST be coted on choir abilitr do superolse (indicoe rember ol emplomos epperlood.
All employees
l • Unnatisfactory
2 - Barely odequete
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. I
Initial icc onsibility for station
13 - Acceptablo
1- Compotent
Ts - Encollons 6 - Soporlor
RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.
NO
7 - Outstendieg
RATINO
NO.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. #
RATING
SPECIFIC DUTY NO.D
su ervision of station 15D notivity int
wo.
FOlVInG
officer
RATING
Heate
BRECIFIC DUTY NO. $
Surervision
SO BOME
110.
APECIFIC DUTY NO. 0
#ATING!
NO.
SECTION C
EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
your knowledgo of employoo's avorall performanco
tho pating coriod, place to eating numbor in the box coresponding to the
Performance in mony important cospacts fails to meet coquirements
Porformanco moore most requiroments bus la dollelons In ono or moro importans rospocro. •
RATINO
Porlormance eloarly moots basic reguliamanta.
Porformanco cloarly encooda bosie rogulamores.
Porformance In orary important rospect in superior.
Porformance in overy respoct la ourslanding.
SECTION D
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
In the rating boxes below, chock (X) tho dogreg to whieh such charactorialle uplios to the omplayed
T - LeDal possiblo degree.
2 - Limitod dogroo
13 - Normal degrao 1- Abova averaga dogror 15 - Ourssonding degras
CHARACTERISTICS
GEIS THINOS DOME
RESOURCAFUL
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FORM 4S DOSOLETE PARVIOUS ROITIONS.
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SECTION E
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF J0B PERFORMANCE FLE
Gleo recommendatione for his training.
future personnel deflona.
In the three nontin
sub, cet ins boun in 11: co he ins dezunstritod life ca
daut to now conditions unù cloution In the ther a tnts de settled ricult
probious of catabllahing ills houschold in? contry ach to hire
he his jltched,
with ical and enthusins into flolde of orciniiation accirity relatively new to line
duree months In auch a situation la tou short a time so, wage notions with diest
vilialty, but 1t 1n my considered ojinion that In sus, set ve havc found thie right
orficer in the sluit place et the right time ind the future looks brigit.
• as lage prepared lu diest.
i Prisone standards aliche
SECTION E
DATE
15 Jan. 62
NTHS EMPLOYFE
HAS BEEN
UNDEA MY SUPERVISION
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I certify that I hove soon Soctions A, B, C, D and E of this Report.
SIONATURE OF RAPLOYEE
¿rederick Bundall (31gned)
BY SUPERVISOR
TO THIS REPORT HAI NOT BEEN SHOW TO EMPLOYSE, DIVE RYFLANATION
DATE
IF REPORT I NOT DEINO MADE AT THIS TIME, BIVE REAION.
EMPLOYER UNDER MY BUF
ERVISION L RAS THAN 80 DAYS
TREPONT MADE WITHIN LAST DO DAYS
OTHER (SINcIty)s
OFFICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR
TYPEO DA PRINTED NAME AND SIGNATURE
I5 Jan.
62
IHOULD HA
MOULO HA
FÖULS MA
a napala?
COMMANTE DE
REVIEWINO
SY REVIEWING OFFICIAL
THE SAME
EVALUATION.
0OFICIAL
TITLE DE REVIODHO SEFICIAL
35 were
TIDEO ZA PRINTEO MINE AND SIGNATURE
mains to tave (sionel)
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FITNESS REPORT
CSYD
212170
SECTION A
1, MAME
GENERAL
(La0e)
KAN ALL,
BAVIER DRRIAMATIO
DI
(851084)
(MIddle)
C,
OFFICIAL POSITION TITLE
Ong Officor
CAREER
УГАРЕПТАТИВ
Д. 88 М
•. OmADe
13-12
TIME DE NEPONT
DAFRANEO
DECLINED
AMANAL
AKABBIONMENT/ENOLOTIE
10, DATE MADONT DUB INO.P.
11. ПЕРОВІНО
SPECIAL (Sarelly)
31 January 61
°15e 59 - Sept 61 To
SECTION B
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
los un to sia of tho mono importont apocilie durlos perlarmod during ehe
PETTI
a which ampioyes porioeme EACH spoellle duty
with supervisory rosponsibilities MUST be verod on thair abllity lo superalse rendicato manior al mpiore dusserrieed,
1 • Unae+
alactory
2 - Borali
odequate
J • Accopoblo
4• Compatent 3 - Ercellene 8• Supertos
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. !
Deputy to Division KUTUBE Staff Chier
PATINO
SPECIIC CUTY NO. A
Liaison vith Special Staffe and
5
external agencies dn KUTUBE mattere.
7 • Ougstanding
PATOSO
5/6
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. A
Coordination within Division of
KUTUBE mattere
PATINO SPECIPIC DUTY NO. 9
5/6
#PECIFIC DUTY NO. $
PATONO SPECITIC DUTY NO, A
Preparation da and ralease of
periodio reporta, diepatches, ani
5/6
other correspondence
SECTION C
EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
durios, productivier, conduca co lot.
dona po ducet eradue a dul so ore le parten e lo stirare de Ma amento Baredon
your knomiodgo of amployro's overall
during pho rating parlod, ploco tho sarng numbre in ho box corrospending to tar
sporomeno mliel mono accurataly enflocra bla lovol ot portormanco.
in Perioranco in mony imporlano rospaces folla to noot poquirerents
•Perlarmenco medie most respiremonss bul da dallcione ln ono de moro Imparono respocos
3 :
Porformonce cloasly meera
basie coquicemento.
# • Performanco cioarly esenodo dosie roqueromanes.
5 - Porformanço In avary lap
0n8 1080000 ln auporior.
5
6 - Portormanco lo ovary cospect la outatonling.
SECTIOND
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
In she raping boxer
below, thoch (X) the dogice lo which coch chareteriale copios lo the omployos
2E070
possiblo dogres
- 12.1
13• Normal deseo 11- Aboro ararago dogias
gras 15. Oursfonding degree
CHARACTEHISTICS
• 1S 63
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hio previous competent perforanoe. Mie operational background and good sense have
combined to made his an excellent officer, deserving of Nurther respobalbllsty 1a a
flold position. It should also be soted that Mr. Randall performed la excellent
fashion In replacing the rator during the latter'a 7-voel FIX la the Fall or 1960.
star'::
satisfactory parlarmianco.
SECTION F
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I cortily that I have
soen Sactions A, B, C, D and E ol this Root.
SINNATURE OP HAPLOYEE
2.
BY SUPERVISOR
88 4a7
CABIN MIJUPERVISION
NAI ASAN
IP THIS REPURY HAS NOY SEEN SHODY YO EMPLOYEE. UVE ENTIANATION
subjece donart die Meld prior to erication or mira
in?
REDIRT IS NOY DCINO MADE AY TAIS VINE,
SILL OURE LINDEM ANY
SUFERVIBIOALDAS THAGHSDAYS
REPORT MADE WITHIN LAST HU OATS
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OFPICIAL TITLE DE SUPERVISOR
¡ GOULDNAVI
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FOURO EUP GIVES
CANCErS DE
RADIATION
DARIE: 46
BY REVIENING OFFICIAL
PIE SALAd EVALUATION.
MIGHER EVALUATION.
TETERENTINATION
BUY SUPRICENTLY PARILAG RITA TRE EUPCOTECS ONE DAMANCE.
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30 WAR 1960 g 1 M: BEP9
AL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
Curs
"Stry"
112170
1, NAME
18-0388)
(First)
(Maladio)
RANDALL, roderick C.
A. HERVICE DESIONATION
A, OFPICIAL POSITION TITLE
DI
Ops. Officer
STATUS
CENERAL
8. GATE OP BiTTE.
A. GRADE
M
aS- 13
I, OFF/DIY/BA OF ASSIGNMAT
•.
NOT RLIGIOLE
DEFERARO
101P1A6
•#ASSIBAMENT/SUDGAVISON
FENDING
DUCLINES
DENIED
X
1O. DATE REPORT QUI IN O.P.
1. ПЕРОНТІНО ФЕРОЙ
31 Jan. 1960
13/58 - 31/22/59
SECTION B
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFAC DUTIES
Lise up to sin of the mose imporion
mannar ln whiel amployes
parterme
ERA pause are denying the
rating period, ferme
roting sember mich beat deseribes the
Considor ONLY electiverions m parlormonce el that duty
All employees
• Unsatisloctory
| 2 • Boroly adequate
POCIPIC DUTY NO. I
Revier of projects, cables,
dispatches, and memoranda.
3 - Acceptoble
SFECIFIC DUTF.HO.&
Coordination with FE Brancheo
and with Spectal Staffe.
.. Competent B-Excallen 16 - Superler 1?. Outstending
IDE CIFIC DUTY NO.A
RATING
NO.
Replacement of supervisor 1n
Latter'a absenpe and acting as general
deputy.
DATONO SPECIPIC DUTY NS. S
RATINO
NO:
Preparas soriodie reports and
4/5
otber correspondenes.
5
RECIPIC DUTYNO.#
Handllag of certain specifie FI
aotivities such as Agrood Activities.
RATINO SPECIFIC DUTY NOE
730,
PATIN®
5
SECTION C
EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Tako into desound overgshing about the employee which lolluencos ble eliactlvenose in tis asons position periormence of apoelfle
duties.producilalay.condusionlob.cooparatiraness, onlob.cooparatlraness,parsleantgspsorteltrailoarhobirs.snmvievlarlimtorionsorgulents.
Bosed an
your knowledgo ol
emploges' e cuerall perlormance duilng the ratina period, placo the ration mambos la the bos ectresponding lo the
annioment which most oremotely rofiocre his lovel of perlorsanso.
perinemanze in many important respasta latle to
mool roguliaments.
2- Performance mauto moil roquirements but la dalicier in ano or moro lasansore respocie
RATINO
3ª Periorsange elesely moote bosle requlremants.
Portormanto cloorly oncaada basic roquirementa.
6 :
Partermance In avary Important cospact is superlar.
• Poriurisance in avary respect la outslanding.
SECTION D
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
In the rosing boxer balow, chock (X) the degees ta which ouch charosteror s auplios to the emplojieo
• Lones possiblo dozess
2 - Limitod dogrea
13- Horasi degras 11. Abovo prenue dogros
5 - Outstunding degroo
NOT
CHARACTERISTICS
Pet se007o
12
3
3
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•SECTION E
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB PERFORMANCE
Barge: arengthe ond moodnosts demonstored in sumoni position.
Indiemo suggeolions made to employee lee Improremont of hle
Ulno recouendotions for his training.
hio petantiol loe developmon end los ossumino gioctor 1o.
ponsib/lillas.
luma personnel actions.
Nr. Randall 10 as Intolligent, hardvorking senfor officer with
conscarable operational background.
Tols 10 his firat staff asalgrant
after long experience in one setion arsa. Ha has adjusted voll to this
nov assigment and has provod particularly offectivo la dealinga vita
the special Staffe on a varloty of matters.
I would reoumend that ir. Randall be sonigned to a responsible
Job an a field atation after this tour on the JI Start.
': =
SECTION E
DATE
21/3/60
MOLEH HE SUPERVISION
7
colislarto y pariormenco
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
BY SUPEAVISOR
IP THIS REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SMOON TO EMPLOYEE, DIVE NXPLANATION
DATE
IP REPORT IS NOT BENSO MADE AY THIS TIAR, DIVE REASON.
JESPIONIA UNDEA NY BUPSAVISION LEBE THAN DO CAVA
REPORT MAON MITHIN LAST DIDATA
OPPICIAL TITLE OF SUPPAVISOR
26 Abreh 2960
Chief, J!
BY REVIEVING OFFICIAL
LHE SAME EVALUATION.
& T Blure.
OY SUPPICIENTLY PALLAR BITH THE EMPLOYER'S PERFORNAMER.
CANNOT JUDGE
CONMENT: OP
304636
Deputy Chief, FE
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ENPLOTEE IINIAL NUMBER
FITNESS REPORT
512170
SECTION A
GENERAL
3. DATE OF BIRTH
(bae0)
(Pirat)
RANDALL
Frederiok
#. SENTER DERONATION D. OFFICIAL POSITION
DT
CAREER
-(E]
$9 & ТИВ
(111 challe)
Co
#LI01BL#
DINERATO
INITIAL
DICLINNO
2. 88X
A. GRADE
05m13
7. OFF/OV/BROP ASSIONAENT
DDP/FE/
ТРІ О
HEADBIONMINT/SUPERVISON
PI ASBAMENT ANPLOVIE
10, DATE RESORT DUE IN O.P.
37/01/59
SECTION B
REPORTING
PERIOD
06/58
BIECIAL (500018)
31/12/58
EVALUATION OF PERFORMANCE OF SPECIFIC DUTIES
In which employen
Considor ONLY ollocilvonass do performance ol that duty,
mist supervisory posponalbilition MUST ba rótad on their ability lo superviso (erdicoto mesos ol aployaos are so).
1 - Unsatisfactory
2 • Borely adequate 13 • Accoptable
1. Comporont 13- Encellent
Lô • Superior
17 - Ourstanding
EPACIFIC DUTY NO:1 Responsibility Ior
*NON®
SPACIFIC DUTY NO. A
supervision of the
menbers of
contimal evaluation of the
Rosponsibillty for thelan.
These Individuals
5
scene.
5
ranze in grade from GS5 through CS.13"
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. I
Responsibility for the rarine
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. B
operation of the
country
NO.
Suparvising on the job'aaara
training of personnel scheduled to be
D286.
5
assigned to
stations.
5
SORCIFIC DUTY MO.9
Continually
assessing
RATINO
station activitles
No.
SPECIFIC DUTY NO. O Preparation of SpeCIal RATINo
reports and briefing papers for high
and providing guidance and support
6
Ageacy officiols and for the 003
where seeded.
wOrKIng BrOuD
SECTION C
EVALUATION OF OVERALL PERFORMANCE IN CURRENT POSITION
Tro into account ovoryphing about the amployan which influences his affoctivoness in hio currant poultion - partermando of spacille
duties, pronuctivity, conduce an job,
crapprotlveness. portinint porsonolto018sorhoble.parsicularlinisationscratc..
Bosed on
during the coring period, place the robing numbor in the bar emiresponding to tho
sanenatay unhleh mose occuratoly coflecia his loval of performanco
- Portormance la many Important raagacts falla do pods so gulromants.
2 - Perfermonco moats most roquiramonas but is doflciond in one de more important cospocha.
3 • Porformonce elearly montabodle
Performanco, cioorly.onceods busic
4/5
- Porformonco in avory
- Parlormance in every cospoct lo outsranding.
SECTION D
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMPLOYEE
la tha ratiny boxes belor chock (X) sha degroo to shich aoch chaioctorsile opplies lo the amployes
• Lost Fossibla dupera 12- Linitod dogs 3. Homol degio
Le - Abaro avgrogo degrao
15 - Duresending dogroo
N01
NAT 193
CHARACTERISTICS
DONE
•ONSIBILITIES
DECISIONS ON HIS OUR GHEN NEED ARISES
WITHOUT SIPONO SUPPORT
ONENATION OF MIS OPPICI
I
IM ORIGINATINO, MAINTAINIGO AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS
FOR 45 ASSOLRTE PAEVIOUS EDITIONS.
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SECTION E
NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION OF MANNER OF JOB FERFORMANCE
Brons atrongthe and noahrassas
made to amplayso loo Improvezons ol Dis
olo cocommendatione for his buining.
aponsibilition.
Amplity ce emploin, ll appropeloto, cotings given in SECTIONS B. C, and D to poorida Ma bos basis lor dacormining
futuro porsonal oerland.
During the perlod under revier, Mr. Randall returnod from the field and
took up the rosonsibilities of chiel of an active and Importent desk. This
Initial perlod has of necesaity been one of orientation to Headquartora
problems and proceduros.
Mr. Randell, appears to be developing well and has
euldenced the capacity for handling his job in a highly competent manner.
SECTION F
ПАТК
29 December 1958
CERTIFICATION AND COMMENTS
BY EMPLOYEE
I certify that I have soon Sections A. B. C. D and E of this Ropert
SiGNATURE or EMPLOrE reded (tandall
BY SUPERYISOR
iF 8H15 REPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO EUNLOTOR, GIUÜ TAILANATICA
WIDERMY
SUPERViSION BEEN
5
УАТЕ
IS NOT DEING NOE AT THIS TALK.
EMPLOYRE UNDEA MY JUPEAVIDICS LESO THANDO DAYS
TERRORS RACE MISHI LOGY SO DAYA
ОГНЕДСТРОСКУ):
COFICIAL TITLE OF SUPFAVISOR
TRO ON PENIRO DREA SEE RETATURE
29 December. 1953
venuty Chlaf,
BY REXIEMAC OFFICTAL
TAM NOT SUPPICEY LY FASCES DER PER SEPTONICS PERPORMANCE.
CONHENTOOP
NEVIESINO
OPSICIAL
29 December 1958
Chlot,
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FITNESS REPORT (Pare Il) POTENTLAL
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GERERAL
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ALL, FREDRICK
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(Middle)
DATE OF 81891
A. DATE REPORT DUE IN OP
25-12-2
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•STING 80919 1189 "BIDS DO NOILAINSS3O MINO UNIM
In June 1954 transferred as Chief FE 5/CY Beotion to
As of June 1954 major duties includes
Besponsibility to initiate ind aot as Vashington case officer for
all PI operations operating from the
In cooperation with the Chief Fu/s roports, to insure that all
Intelligence reporta are properly diusominated to custoner agendieal
3. To share in the planning of the FI program for
location
langes of course
Da lo Coopletes
reading
CIA Language Lab.
2 months
Аортох. Janunry 1954
IF DIPPIRINS PACH POUR PRESENS 20O, EXPIRIO YOUR QUALIPICATIONS LAPSITUDE, MAGULTOGE,
Desire cad plan to continue as a FI desk officer until opportunity for
a Mold, aust gent arises.
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0a00 orAcer work in the Stold.
20 Sifterh
1954
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& y
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1n section (7) 1n a vary creditable sarger.
letter of the conlor Inpresentctire to the Director has, atticut axceptito,
=aied thor, liesdruartera support of the
station hoo been mage liar
rubject 15 a r-lative nameoner to hile present insition and
ha? had no Clold
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arine responelbälity wen he de cure of hia lootine, and 1è sill to ory a
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bets peaces chartered by a high donce dad loud de ihagy
thoroughnesse
se 1e one of thoce supremely useful indivicials to won a siperyleor
can arsign a tarig and then turn to other matters with sure confidence that the job
will be camieted, to the last detall and on time.
ON AYAT ASPECT OF FIETIONANCE SPOURO THIS PERSON CONCENTRATE EFFORT FOR SELF IMPECTEMENT?
ebject's comand ef written English em stand improvement.
Fie vriting le by no meang
deficiant in besie regul-rements, but practice midl be needed to insure consirent
production.of clear and well constructed prose.
COMMENT OU THIS PERSTR"S ABILITE TO MANOLE GREATEN AESPONSID
LITIES MOM OR IN THE FUTURE.
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i transiftion from a ce Unit Chiefs' job, to that of thel
has been a nartedly gnooth one. Once a new technique or procedural methed in lenrned;
subject can put it into operation. when required. lo'is definitely potential material for
a COS slot in the field.
BS. ARE TRERE DIMER DUTIES MICA BETTER SUIT THIS PERSON:S QUALIFICATIONSE. TRECDORORS eSprOPriARe POSESIGAREAS, TY
POS81010.1
No
PHAT TRAINING OR ROTATTER DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR THIS PERSONT
Recormended trairing includes Communiot, Party Operations and Anti Communist Party
Operations. Recarend rotation to an
slot, Subject has now, and 10
Incroasing hir Irozledge of Headquarters taska and procedures.
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TRAILING EVALUATION
Course or Wurld Commundur No.
DATES OF COURSE
NAME
DATE OF RAT
NO. STUDENTS
OBJELT IVES OF THE COURSE
The Courso on World communion 1o a four vookin courso dosignod to provido
rduquito b.ckground ind unditutinding of tho World Communint Movomont, and to
incronuo the offoctivonous of still. porsonnol in thoir -bility to intorprot ad
nilyzo Commundat Party ind Front oreantantioni structuros and tho atritogs l
and trotles of the World Cormunist Movomante
CHARACTEN ISTICS OF THE COURSE
Tho mterirl in this courno 10 procortod by locturo and in sonin'r disoussion,
Studonta pro roquirod to propos uritten ausignante, unloh iro douigned to
monuuro tho atudontle ability to apply tho knowledgo roguirod in tho courso to
his upocial fiold of activity.
RATING OF STUDENT ACHISVEVENE
Studonte aro intod nocording to the firo-point adjoctivni inting sando
(Suporlor; Excollont,
Satlofbetory, Wock, Pailuru) 1n Indiasting tho dogroo to
which thay havo, nchloved tho couric objoctivos. Tho morning of thoso idfcotlval
Intrigu no na follows:
SUPERIOR:
Tho gtudont dononstanted outstinding sbility or proficioney in
scoting this courso gorl or objcotlio; ho indientou in unusundly thorough
EXCELLENT: Tho student shoud unusul compotonco, skill, or nbillty in scoting
this objoctivo origonli ho dezonate.tod? thorough gry of thu prosented
motorlil, or, 18 skills sou draplad, ho denonstruted that hu un perform in an
extronoly electivo monor 1r tis ro.•
SACISFACTORLL The utudont not this objoceiro in : competont ind eduquito
anor; ho actonitrilod: gocd mucest-aling ind sop of tho iriom:lo:
proseneed, or, l8 shillo to irvolera, ho desonatritod sufficiont compoterco to
aporite effoctircis lu thia vIcio
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MOTO
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WEAKs Although tho stidont my havo mut sono of tho stundardo nut for minimun
achlovonont of this course gorl or objuativo, ho disunstratod sorlous gaps in
knowlodgo or mustladent lit of skill to bo of douberal compotonco.
TAILIRE: Tho atudont una unblo to grasp the concopts or information prescatod,
os dunonatratod thit ho had not aéquirod tho nocossury Irformation and okille
to opcento at ovon s sinimum orproity in thila stoi.
STENT'S PERPOINNS IN THE COURSE
I. Current Sortinitat Ideolory
Antings in this elisa
Ritings in 2 classo
1. FAILA. WELL:
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FAIL
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18
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COME INT
Lu foot haa conuloted a threamies seninar which covered the operational and
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DO NO ONAT TURE DE ESON MAI YOU PRIMAILY INTEREBTEOE
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1E DIAFRAROS PARA SONO POILCON D00, CAPUAIA YOUR QUALIPICARIONS IAPPITODE, ANDRICODE, SALLII,
do to dosploted
• May 1953
Jure - 1953
→25 August 1953
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1JO DE PASI ASPECT DO PERFORMANCE SADULO TRIS PEESON CONCERTRATE IPPORT POR SELP TEPROVESIETT
Sano as llatad 10 previous report. •
San an llated in previous report.
•JUNINO AND ME HO BOB 981109101S806 VIANES DIGONE OI ALITIÓN S. HOSEO SAN MO LOS Y
19.
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WWAT TRAINIMO OR ROTATION DO YOU AECOMMIND FOR THIS PEASON!
sana de llatad 1n previous raport.
1 8.
FERFDOMANCE
PRASOR DE VASA DURACTORY PARECAMANCA"
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red by Adelai
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STAFF OR
DIVISION
FE
BRANCH
PERIOD COVERED BY MEPORT
PUPE OF REPORT
"Inter" ors
I DEPTOL.
(DE)
IP FIELD, SPECIAN STATION
5
Fraa...
To
2-10-52
2-10-53
Rosssignment
Xy Areal
m descelgamont of Superoleor
Speelal
8 tArough 10 n018 Do
complered dy lão porson evaluated
38:P0kk
MAJOR DUTIES IN APPRORIMATE ORDER OF IMPORTANCE, WITH A DRILE DESCRIPTION OF CACH. OMIT MINOR DUTTES.
As Chief of CE Section of Branch 5, supervise and perform the followings
Hame of C0:819
Counter Espionage
TO DURING HERE
Location
CIA Washington
Longen of Course
1 week
(first wook of twom
week course taken
1n 1951)
Indefinite
Date Complorad
9 May 1952
Theals (AM)
Ceorge Washington
University
9O IN UNAT TYPE OF MORE ADE YOU PRIMARILE INTERESTEDE
To complete May 1953
1P DIFFERENT FACH SENA FRESENT NUB.
EXPLAIN YOUR QUALIFICATIONS LAPTITUDE, XMORLEDGE, SNALISI.
I am Interested in my present Job as a Wastington Counter Esptonago Officor, but destre
to broadon by knowledge of intolligence
through future field tours as an intelligence
and counter Intelligence officer in the Far Bast.
10,
2/23/53
Inleich ( Pandall
SIGNATURE
PERISH'S PCACCRMASCI ON THE DIVOR DUTIES LISTED UNDER ITIU 1 AS0YE.
Subjoctis perforanco is bast described as excellent.
He is doing competent work and
1o leying a good Icundation for a careor in Intolligence,
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IN GRAT RESPECT IS THIS PERSON'S PERTORMANDE ON PRESENT OCO MESS MOTIGLANIE SORO GO GUES
A0D1958
Subject is very thorough and industrious. He exhibits narked initiativo and a very
high degroe of Intoreste
I9: ON SNAT ASPECT OF PERFORMANCE SMOULD THIS PERSON CONCINTRATE EFFORT FOR STUP TAPROTIMIATS
Subject w111 profit by a continuing effort to relate his. work to all aspocto
of the Agency's Intelligence function.
COMMENT ON THIS PERSON'S ABILITY
TO MANDLE GREATER RESPONSIDILITIES MOM DA IN THE FOTORE.
Subject has proven himself able to supervise the work of othere and has handled well
the Increasing responsibilities of his Job.
THERE OTHER DUTIES MRICH BETTER SUIT THIS PERSON'S QUALTFICATIONST RECORDenE REPROSTIERE POURETEnmenE, TI
is recommended at this time.
His easy, affable manter in dealing with othere
make subject well quallfied for dutles requiring more contact with othere than his
present assignmert demends.
WHAT TRAINING OR ROTATION DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR THIS PERSONT
Further training is planned to inelude specialised courses given by the Agency.
pid to ta tara da ha
PERSON
OF
REPORY
PERIDO MAS BEEN UNSATISFACTORE,
PERFORMANCE,
THERE IS ATTACRED CRY DE DEXSRANOUM NOTIFTINS THIS
THIS PERSONNEL EVALUATION
REPORT MAS BEEN DISCUSSEO
THE PERSON EVALUATED, ASETTTCSAL COUMENTS INCLUDING
• COMMENT ON ITEMS DO
8 ANO 9, ARE SMORN BELON UNDER
30 March 1953
19. 1 MAYE REVIEREO THE AAOVE REPORT. TONRONES, ME any, DRO SROAN I
_15 Apul 1953
COMMENTS: 11l recossary, msy do continued on re
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personally
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show ll lo other
such artion
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Ver tOUs
anstructore lor the
Training (Corori)i. and say bo e-
and fraluation Officer.
my questions as rogerdo the evaluatión of thie student
Evaluation,
TR(C).
AGE
GRADE IGS CO RANKI
c.
25
PROJECTED ASSIGNMENT
Intellignes Unicor
OATE OF ARPORT
21 Docember 1951
COURSE NO.
00 30
THE FOLLOWING GRADES SHOW THE ACHIENEMENT OF THE STUDENT IN
THE MAJOR
CLEMENTS OF THE COURSE.
TWO GRADES ARE
ASSIGNED IN EACH AREA.
ONE FOR COMPREMEMSION AND ONE
FOR
IMPLEMENTATICH,
SPECIFIC DEFIMITION
OF EACH OF
TERMS.
A$
#ELL
A3
THE
ADdECTINAL
MATINES EMPLOYED,
IS GIVEN
THE
DACH OF THIS EVALUATION FORM.
THesE
MAJOR ELEMENTS
• FAILURE
COMP: IMP:
POOR
ASJECTIVAL RATINGS
SATISFACTORTI
IMP.'
EXCELLENT
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SUPERIOR
COMP,
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TRAIT RECORD
THE
FOLLOWING INDICAICS
VATIONS
SACLUDE IME
AND SITUATIONS.
A, Constructlve Inagination
INOS CASERVED COI
THE INSTAUCTORS OURING THE TRAINING PERIOD.
piro laaginerion
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tatendingly cr
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and or originer.
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21 MAY 1979
MEMORANDUM FOR:
Mr. Frederick Randal1
FROM:
John N. McMahon
Deputy Director for Operations
SUBJECT:
Lottèr of Commendation
West in hous rena disga ton case you ceto a member of a
tean of employees who worked the weekend of 21-22 April
to licet a court-imposed deadline.
Your devotion to duty
as demonstrated by giving of your time to process material
for this case is most praiseworthy.
I know this is not the.
first time that you have worked overtime to keep our good
record.
Thanks.
I/John sie Metalon
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1 8 4R 1979
Frederick C. Raudall
Dear Frederick,
Please accept my appreciation
for an assignment
well done as a member of the FY 1979 6S-13 Personnel
Evaluation Bourd.
Your full-time service with the Board represents
a major contribution to the Directorate's program of
personnel assessment and management.
Your recommendations
for promotion, career development, and other matters havo
been very holpful.
I believe you will find on return to your regular
duties that this time spent with the Board has broadened
and sharpened your own
focus on the personnel aspects of
Agency management.
1 think it will make you appreciate
more than ever our needs for carefully and candidly
written appraisals of employees.
sinceroly,
John N. Menanon
Deputy Director for Operationg
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ADMINECTRITIVE - INTIRSM USE ONIE
DO/ISS 78.112
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chiefs of DO Staffs and Divisions
FROM:
SUBJECT:
William I Donnell!
Chief, Information Services Staff
Commendation
1. ' On 9 March 1978, the CIA Information Review
Committee took note of the excellent work done by the
Directorate of Operations in processing requests under
the Frecdom
of Information and Privacy Acts.
The
Deputy Director for Operations was present, as were
other Deputy Directors.
2:
I would like to add my endorsement to that of
the CIA/IRC and to comnend all those who were/are
involved in the processing of FOlA and PA requests.
Although complex and
these tasks are
obligatory by
federal laws.
In
meeting the intent of
a difficult balance must he achieved.
On the
the hand, the rights of our citizens must be respected.
On the other, the obligation of the agency to protect
its
sources and methods must be honored.
In mecting
these rights and obligations, one Directorate of Operations
has handled
some 16,000 requests to date.
In all instances
where a requester has gone to the federal courts, the
10 has nover lost a case based upon our exemptions for
sources and mochods or classification.
very ligh his our caping sesol see direction exchi
excellent
judgements hy those involved, and close cooperarion within
the Do.
These characteristice have contribured substantially
to establishing legai end aiministrative foundations of
considerable valuc to the u.s. Intolligence Community.
cut newsre actor voted for a job wein"
willian i. Donnelly O
FILL • Frederied C. Randall
AIMLESTRATIN• DATORSAR. BIST ONLY
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Department of Defense Computer Institute
The Depailment of Defenso Compuler Inolilule
has conferred upon
MP. FREDERICK C. RANDALL
lhis certificato denoling salisfactory complelion of the
Compuler Orientalion for Intermediale Execulives Conise
granled al the Gily of Hashington, District of Columbia:
G. CHAREST, CAPTAIP, U. &. MAVY
DIRECTOM
22 APRIL 1977
DATE
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CONFIDENTIAL
POLICY AND COORDINATION STAFF
OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS
TRAINING REPORT
EXECUTIVE WRITING SEMINAR. NO. (1-6)
PARTICIPANT - RANDALL, Frederick
OFFICE - ISS
GRADE -
15
CAREER DESIGNATION -
D.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS - 20
The Exccutive Writing Seminar is a part-time
course consisting of
one hour
of class daily for two
plus one half-hour private counseling session.
wecks designed for middle and upper level exocutives
of the Directorate.
The objective of the Seminar is to improve the
quality of writien presentations to
senior echolons
of the Agency and the U.S. Government.
It is an
intensive writing-training course concentrating on
clarity, brevity, and
accuracy of expression.
This is a cértificate of attendance only, and no
attempt is made to
evaluate student achievement.
FOR THE CHIEF, POLICY AND COURDINATION STAFF
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ADUISAOTRATIVE • INTERIAL USE ONE
TRAINING BFPORE
Porticipant: Randall, Frederick
Employee Number: 012170
Sorvice Desirnation: D
Date: 31 May - 10 June 79
Office:
DDO/ISS
Course Objectives:
At the conclusion of the Seninar, participants should:
1.
De more avare of themselves as manners and the
orpanizational
environment in which they function;
2.
Be able to recopnize snecific ways in which nersonal
and organizational
effectivoness can he improver;
3:
Be able to draw
on a hackround in management theory
and annly team shills in solving a wide rango of
Apency problems: and
1.
Have sufficient prosh of selected Arency adninistra-
tive management systens aó that they can apply them
to their present and future manarement positions.
Te lanagement Seminar explores pertinent management functions
and processes, such as
communication,
decision-making,
motivation,
nanagin. tine
and change, group involvement, and organizational
rehavior.
The use of lecturettes, quest sponkers, case studies,
•role niaying, situntional
analyses, films, vidcotapes, and other
exercises are involver.
Achievenent Pecort:
This is a
yo attemnt was
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FOR THE DIRECTOR DE TeNT TIG
14 JUL 1977
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Bureau of Training
1900 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Paillespanta u1l1 develop a vorking knoledo ol the Preodos of Informcion Aer of 196:
und Frivacy Act of 1974 and Ardernts; will "wall chrough" the more ofcuificant cou
ponente of Privsey and POl fuidalines; will be briefed on techniques of forecasting
costs, and decermining resources neoded to handle work londo creatod to comply wich leg
Lative requirencote; and they will rovier related logialation now befora Coanrees.
Mr. Randall do Chlot ol is branch responsible 104, 99dlAps, Pf requesta mone the For
and Privacy Acts.
the above traine, piouse submit a
critique or fill out the certification of
attendance below.
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17 FEE 1975
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Meritorious Unit Citation •- DDO/Privacy and
Information Coordinator Group
On 12 February 1976 the Acting Director of Central
Intelligence approved award of the Meritorious Unit Citation
Intormation Coordinator Group since Fobruary 1975..
following employees aro cited for their contributions. to
the Group:
Frederick C. Randall
Recorder
Honor and Morit Avards board
Discribution:
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COMACENTAL
17 NOV 2375
MUINORANDUM FOR: Froderick fandall
SUSJECT
: Quality Step Increase
1. My congratulations ou the award to you of a
Quality Step Increaso.
This award 15 in rocognition of
suporior sustainod porforsauce and roflects great credit
on you and the job you have been doing.
2.
I an confidont that your future performanco
wild be of continuing high quality.
Rich personal bust wishes,
*elson
coputy viroctor
william Excor Uporations
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1d FrIvacy Ael ol 1974 and Arradaents; s1l1 "walk throuch" the nore nignilseant eo
posones of Privacy and fol rutlalines; will be briafed on tecilquen of forecasting
costs and datordola? remources nesded to handle work lonia created to comply with log
Lucive requironentas and they ulll zeros rolited leglalation now baloro Congreso.
Me. Randall la Cbles of a breach respondible longill of requeste inder the 80%
and Privacy Acto.
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CONFIDENTIAL
10 November 1975
NEMDRANIUM FOR: Acting Chief, EA/PINS
SUBJECT:
Change of Home Base and Functional Category
Frederick C. Randall
The Services Staff rocently forwarded to your office a
persone action reunesting a chinge of home-base and functional
•category for Mr. Frederick C. Randall. This memorandum is intended
to provide additional inforation regarding this change as requested
by FA Personnol.
2.
Mr. Randall was assigned to the Services Staff in February
1975 to serve as the Frecdom of Inforation Officer for the DDO.
This assigment followed approximately ten years of service with
FR Division.
Mr. Randall's performance since reporting to this
Staff has been outstanding.
He is currently responsible for a staff
of 12 cloyces and with the inciasing responsibilities as a result
ot
the chactient of the Privacy Act it is anticipated that additional
personnel will be required in order to handle the workload.
Mr. Randall has been responsive in the handling of FOI
requests and is noted for his professionalism,
tact, persuasiveness,
and analytic skills. Ile has done an excellent job of establishing
realistic manpower requirements for the Privacy and Information
Gorlinator Staff, ketping up with a heavy workload while training
net employees and making constant adjustments as further experience.
is gained in the administration of the kOl and Privacy Acts.
A: It is my opinion, and also Ol's, that Me. Pandall's strengths
aro in a staff assignment such is his current one.
Therefore, follow-
Ing discussions with Mr. Randall, it was agreed that his home-basc
functional category should be changel from IMC to DAC.
If there are any ndditional questions concoming this
change, l will bo glad to discuss it further.
Cher swer test
CONFIDEN IN
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SECRET
5 August 1971
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, FE Personnel
SUBJECT
: Frederick Randall, GS-14 - Rotational
Assignment - DO Diviaion
The Personnel Management Committee of DO Divislon
reviewed the assignment of Mr. Frederick Randall to DO Division
In vlew of his request for a two year extension of his tour in DO
and FE Divlalon's request that DO Division consider changing hịa
Home Bage to DO.
2. The Acting Chief, DO Division has approved the commit
tee's recommendation that (a) Mr. Randall remain in DO Divialon
for an additlonal two years until July 1973, (b) Subject's Home
Base not be changed to DO Division since DO does not normally
Home Base personnel assigned to ua on a rotational assignment,
and in vlew of Mr. Randall'a expressed desire for an overseas
assignment following his two year extension in DO.
feelo that hle personal circumstances would permit him to accept
an overacas assignment at that time.
Chief, DO Persohnel
SECRET
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CONFIDENTIAL
In October 1975
NENIDRANDUM ROR: Director of Personnel
THROUGH
SUBJECT
: Chairman, DDO QSI and Honor and Merit Awards Panel
:
Request for a Quality Step Increase for Mr. Frederick
C. Randall, GS-14
1. On the basis of the infornation presented below, it is
recommended that a Quality Step Increase be approved for Mr. Frederick
.C. Randall.
2.
Mr. Randall has been employed by the Agency since September 1951.
Ile has spent his Agency carcer in the Operations Directorate serving with
Fast asia and foreian Resources Divisions.
He has had field assignments
and spent four years at FR
In early 1975, vr. Randall was assigned to the Services Staft
to serve as the Freedom of Information Officer for the DDO.
the anhiguity of evolving guidelines, constant pressure of short deadlines,
not eza or tend
In spitc
of
a very large volume of work and the cultural trauma the Act and its
in Is notat for ene ared sionada see persuase ness, a outta sillis,
He is noted for his professionalism, tact, persuasiveness,
and realistic, while tough-minded, protection of DIO sources and methods.
In addition to his FOI responsibilities, lir. Randall was just designated
the Privacy Act Coordinator for the DDO.
It is still too carly to predict
the actual work requirements as a result of this Act, but it is anticipated
that Sh. Randall will mect these added responsibilities in the same
exceptional manner as he has fulfilled his FOI duties.
Consideration has been given to the grunting of an honor and
However, it is felt that a Quality Step Increase will
provide more appropriate recognition of Mr
Randall's outstanding
the past seven fonths in a very challenging and
demanding assignment.
harles As Brigst
hief: Services Sta
Attüchnents
Bio Profile
Titness Reports
101
13 INPDET CBY 0110'9
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CONFIDENTIAL
SUBJECT:
Request for a Quality Step Increase for Mr. Frederick C.
Randall, GS-14
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED:
DDO QSI and Honor and Merit Awards Phel
APPROVED:
2904/1985
Director of Personnel
2
CONNIDENTIAL
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CO051088:259
5 May 1975
"me-
•EXORANDUM FOR: Frederick C. Kundall
SUBJECT:
REFERENCE:
Letter of Instruction
dated 3 February 1975
1.
The purpose of this lotter of Instruction is to
fulfill no responsibility to provide you with i statement
of vour responsibilities as the frecdom of Information
Officci for the Directorate of Operations, to assist you
in focusing your efforts
and activitics, and to assist
me in judging and
evaluating jour.performance and potential.
Your prinary responsibility is to fulfill the
requirements
Information Act that pertain
of Operations on bchalf of the Deputy
Director for Operations.
To accomplish this, you will bo
the central point of contact for.all FOl natters within the
You will develop procedures designed to ensure that
FOlA requests for information are fulfilled or legitimately
caking into account both the provisions of the FOIA
and existing
that require the Central Intelligence
gency to protoct that information necessary to the continu-
its mission.
You will suggest and promote courses
which should be implomented to fulfill your
responsibilities and carry out policies loried upon you
by higher authorily,
including preparation of appropriate
rationale and/or options lor those casos requirin donial
)E release by mé as the DDO official so authorized.
3. You will develop a staff of personnel to assist you
the porformance to your mission, and provide effcctive
quidance to them.
You will be directly responsible to me as the Chief,
Sorvices Staff ind receive direction and support from no.
You are encouraged to tabo
-cimum initiarives on FOl natters vith principal components
of cho Doo and concerned elements uf ClA outside the DiO,
keeping no generally informul'of your actirities.
CONFIDENTIAL
E2 EVIDE
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CCOGIDENTAL
You will
assignments
that
may be sorted by higher authority.
further responsibilities or
dear services safs
Chief, Services
I have road and understand this
Letter of Instruction:
Prederichel Kandal 1 Pile
rederick c.
RandaTi
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1915°
CONFIDENTIAL
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RECOMTEND APPROVAL
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AMINISTRATIVE INTROVAL USE ON.
TRAINING COMPLETED
Request No. 046246
Date - 089 U 178r or Astendance
In order that my training record may be completed, I certify that I
attended the following course but did not receive a completion document
from the facility sponsoring the training.
E PLOYEE:
Prederick C. Randall
FACILITY:
C1v1l Service Countasion
COURSE TITLE: A Symposium on Freédon of Information and Privacy Legielatipa
DATES OF TRAINING: May 30, 1975
TRAINING REQUEST NUMBER: 046246
1.l. Randall
51 gnature
12/1/15
Date
NOTE:
This form is to be used only when the facility attended does not
issue official.comploticn information.
AMHINISTRITIVE INTEEMAL USE ONLY
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LY
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Orfice of Personnel, Transactions and Recorus Branch, Status Section
NAME
SERIAL NO.
LAS!
(polat)
012170
Randall, Frederick &.
8189T
7-34
INSTRUCTSONS
MIDDLE
TO DEBICHATE
NO OEPPEORALATE APACE BELOR TO REPOT DATA DA RUTHER PER OR TORE
SUOM: 88801
THE MONTH.
AND LAB?
connection.
ONLY FOR YEAR.
REVISED.
PCS DATES OF SERVICE
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99-88
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roken Filled Int
Crelate
noction
•ill leave
government or: 9020
currest rod dence
liters in
17.0
anployao's offici
and spendenst colesandi
F.ANDREL.
PLACE OR DRSIDENCE WHEM INITIALLY
duty.
on dolarmining travel croonsos allomablo in con
required
retura lo residenco
and for providing
the evons of an encloyed emergency.
Fredériek
SOCIAL SECURITE MUMER
RESIDENCE DATA
¿ASS PLACE OP RESIGENCE IN CONTINENTAL U.Á. 116 aPpOlnIed
VE
MÁRITAL STATUS (Croch ano)
BENARATEO
DIVORCED
| BIANGLI
MARRIEO
IN MADDED, PLACE OF MARRIAGE
Nebraska
IN DIVORCED, FLACE OF DIVORCE OBCRES
N.A.
MIDONED
•JAMMULLEO
DATE OF MANNIADI
Jiare 3,
1950
DATE OF DECATE
N..
IF PREVIOUSLY MARRIED, INDICATE NAMES) OF SPOUSE, REASONIS) FOR TERMINATION, AND DATEIS)
N.7.
DATE SPOUSE DIED
MEMBERS OF FAMILY
NAVAN ON ORCANE
Randall
TVa
TELEPHONE NO
NAMES GECHILDREN
ADDRESS
0AIS0EA1AI1
Pandall
Randal/
1105 07
PalA duan
AOGRESS DEC.
TELEPHONENO.
ADORESS
DEC
TELEPHONE NO,
NATIBER'S!
RUE FANTLETE DÃT, RES SEEN TOLO OF YOUR AFFILIATION MITH THE ORGAVERTION IF CONTACT IS RE-
QUIRED IN AS EMERGENCY.
wite and
50M5
PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
MARGE (sir, Mega, Allere)
Kandall, picnice
"GELATIONSNIP
MORe AC
MOVE FETENNONE
22161
A MONEYE JARO ABOVE DITTIES SE PGISTAGRACO ARPILATION (RONO"
, imp meanie anil alúro
40g. 9 5053
Ок ориов мосо сто cia ad e o to ticapise Ti o.
CAUSE SE SEALEM OR OTHER REASONS
FLEASE SO STATE RAISERS ON THE SEVERSE SIOR OF THIS POOR
CECLPRIYAIMOUEA
CURRENT RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REPORT
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(When fillrod in)
VOLUNTARY ENTRIES
Esperanco in the handling of encloyoe emergencies has shown thor the absence of certain por sonal dots ohion deluys and compli.
cares the soulement ol estato ond finencial motters.
The information roquested in this section noy pere very seeful lo your lomily
or attornuy in the event of your disability or dearh and will be disclosed only when circumstances warrant.
OUCA ARE CA ARE GODRESS OR ANY BANKINO INSTITUTIONS WITH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS AND TENS A
LARGIN WHICH THE AC
Waited va. bonel.
Gant +1 5016t0X
Me bears
Randall
Frederrete C
ANI YOU A MINDER OF THI NORTHWIST PODURAL CARDIT UNIONS
IN VES, DO YOU NAVE A JOINT ACCOUNTY
MAYA YOU COMPLITED A LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTY
TEB
• мо
HAVE YOU PREFLANNIO
AN ARRANCEO QUARDIANIMIP OF YOUR CHILDREN IN CASE OF COMMON DISASTER TO DOTH PARENTS
NAVE YOU EXECUTEO A POWER OF ATTONNEY!
ADDITIONAL DATA AND/OR CONTINUATION OF PRECEDING ITEMS
DREAT
0.494
25e/78
CONFIDENTIAL
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FIELD REASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNAIRE
DO NOT COMPLETE
FOR MEADQUARTERS USE ONLY
MANS UP PAPLOTRI TOUR DECONO ONE TY TO DATE PENA TIE
_Frederick Randall
23 Sept. 1968
DATE MACRIVED AP HEADQUARTERS,
DATE RECTOVED BY CAREER BEDRICEY
DATE flora
J.8)
23 Sept. 1968
23 October 1968
15 Oct. 1968
TO BE COMPLETCO BY DIPLOYEE
SERVICE
DESIGN
$.
YOUR CURREAT POBITION, TITLE
B. -BTATION OR DASE
AND-ODADE
D
Ops. Officer, GS-14
Washington, D.C.
DATE OF PCS ANNIVAL
IN NUCLO
#EQUESTIO DATE OF 0C.
DEPADTUDE
TAPECTER DATE O8 PIAST 88. DPPERGEAVEE TO REPORS TO DUTY
CHECA-IN AT
Sept. 1965
June 1969
June 1969
June 1969
NUMBER AND AGRO DE DSPENDENTE UNO DILL PHAVEL WITH YOU!
N.A.
PERSONAL CIRCUMSTANCHS THAT BNOULO DE CONSIDERED IN OUTAAMININO NEXT AOSIGNMENTI
not
available overseas.
Case Officor handlins mainly, but not exclusively, operations
concerned with the Far East.
1=.
ISGICATE MOST TOADING YOU DELIOUS YOU SHOULD MOVE DUNDEE DO MENT SEVEN INS
I would like to atrond a lar Collega.
desire language
trodning,
if
AssIgned overseas I
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SECRET
IN MOULS
009888 18511-8941769
After completing three joars no
a cnse
officer in the
I feel
thnt a change of asslanmont
would
benefielal
both
to mysolf
and
NOFIRM.
In past
assignments
I havo serred as a field
case officer
in severnl field -tations
and as a
dosk chief and staff officer nt
Headquarters.
Ns personal/professional
interests lie In the flold of
interntional relations
1n
the Far Enst (I have taught International
politics
it the college levol and
currently an completing a
Ph. D.
degree
a part-time after-hour studont).
I would like to be
assigned
to
position
in which
I could
utilize my past operational exporience
as well ns my substantivo
interests.
My first choice would be a tour
with HOllORN,
or if & position thore 18 unavailablo at this time, a
simlar position within NONACE.
CHECKING + APPROPRIATE
* # 1/ar 808.
ASO DID RADARAD IN NEMAININO
3998 415.
MATE CHOICES ANO OPTIONS IN ALL CASRA AVEN THOUGN YOU ARE
MAQURSTINO AN EXTENSION OF YOUR
"MONYME AT CURRENT STATION TO-
•EASON SONORNE A TOUR DEMOIN
COLON HONES GO CHAOS. STARE OR OPPICE.
A98IGAT0 TO AROTHIR FIRLO SPATION,
198
INDICATE CHOICE OF GROCHAP
aND CHOICE
PAS CHOICE
DA SPICIALIZATION
RETURN TO MY CURRINT STATION
TO BE COMPLETED BY FIELD STATION
CONSIDERAPION OP THE PAPIDICACE AND PPROORMAACE
THE
CMPLOYE ANO NIS POSCERINCS DON ANNY ASSIGNMENT,
ADICATE YOUR DICOUNCADATIDA FOR HIS NEUT
ASBIGAHLYT AND TRAINIGE
Is highly gunlified
for a senior staff Job roquiring
analytical ability in tho koographleal nrea of the Far East.
As
noted above, Subject has exprossed a desire to be assigned to a
position of
this type in HOHORN.
In vlow ot Subject's professional
interest in the field of. International Relations
in the far Enst,
it
is recommended 'he bo assigned to HOHORN, or if a position there 1a
open at this time, a similar position üithin
HOWCE.
DE COMPLETED DY APPROPRIATE
MEADQUASTE&S
MO INT IMANGA О? ТИШ МАСТВЛЕВ
1а - T t T
I concur in the recommendation of the Base Chief stated in
piragrapl 12.
30 09 281100-
#t:#+63 139138-211
SananaRd.
3155A11.
TO VELHI CAREER BRE
1/24
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2
ELECTION, DECLINATION, OR WAIVER
OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
FEDERAL EMPLOYEES GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PARSELM
IMPORTANT
AGENCY INSTRUCTIONS
ON BACH OF ORIGINAL
TO COMPLETE THIS FORM
FOLLOW THESE GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
• Read the back of the "Duplicate" carefully before you fill in the form.
Fill in BOTH COPIES of the form. Type or use ink.
• Do not detach any part.
FILL IN THE IDENTIFYING INFORMATION BELOW (please print or Pype):
[NAME (ast)
(forst)
(mese)
DATE OF BIRTH (MORE dES, SORr) I SOCIL SECURITY NUMBER
RANDALL
EMPLOYING DEPARIMENT OR AGENCY
Frederick
: LOCATION (Giry, Stala, Z1P Gods)
MARK AN "X"' IN ONE OF THE BOXES BELOW (do NOT mark more than ons):
Mark here
YOu
WANT BOTH
optional and
regular
insurance
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you
DO NOT WANT
OPTIONAL bUT
do want
reguiar
insurance
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if you
WANT NEITHER
ragilar nor
ectional
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(0)
(c)
ELECTION OF OPTIONAL (IN ADDITION TO REGULAR) INSURANCE
/ elect the 810,000 addit-onal optional insurance and authone the required deductions
forn my salary, companestion,
of annuity to pay the tull cost of tre optionai insurance.
This optional insuranco 1ã in addition lo miy regiular insurance
DECLINATION OF OPTIONAL (BUT NOT REGULAR) INSURANCE
1 decine tho $10,000 additiongl optional insuranon. l understand that i cannot dect oo.
tional insuraner unti di leget 1 year after the emert de uate of thanaton and unions
at the tune i appey los it a am under ago 50 alé pappent 53919189ãs
1 underator-d also that my roguid insuranco is nor garated by this declino.
ison of auditional opional insurance.
WAIVER OF LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE
coare not to be insural and l waive comprado toge: lan Tadtial Erroreos Group Lit
asuranen Program undectano that l canned cancel the taver dad orlain rayular ir
surance unli al less à jese oftes the afecima dato of this waives a ' minoss di toe tiro
I sopiy lor mauranco l arn uncoi ase 30 and erasest satistaciin menadi siere of in.
daddallity
i undorstand alan
apronal insurance unteso i máre the rogular insurario
SIGN AND DATE. IF YOU MARLEO DOX "A" OR "C"
COMPLETE THE "STATISTICAL STUA" THEN RETURN
THE ENTIRE FORM TO YOUR EMPLOYING OFFICE.
FOR EMPLOTING OFFICE USE CHLY
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disage set 7, 1'88
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SECRET
TRAINING REFOKT
Clandestine Servicar Parian COurag NiCe 19 (25 L'arch - I LOr12 1955)
(64 hours, full-time)
Student:
Year of Births
Grade:
RANDALL, Frederick C. Offices
Servico Designations D
No. of Students:
DDP/DO
22
BOD Date:
G3-13
Sept 1951
COURSE OBJECTIVES - CONTENT AND METHODS
This course aims to deveiop in the Clandentine Corvices officero and
othors rocently roturned frot
the flold an up to-date swareness of the role
of CIA In the United States Intolligence communlty, the relatione of the
DDI and DDSST aroad with the Co, the support available from the s?fices
of the DDS, and the current organization and functiona of the Clandestine
The course is presentod by lectures given by ClA officials who are
directly rosponsible for the sisalong,
functions, prograns, and cervicos
discussod.
Ench locture in unally followed by a short question period.
Approximtely 10 cor cent of the studonta tias 1s. scheduled for reading
portinent up-to-iate regulations and background surarios.
ACHE EVENTIIT RECORD
Thie 1n a cartificate of alcondance only; so setorpe was 2019 10
evaluato student achlovarent in the courso.
FON TUE DIRGOTOR OF TRAINING:
Cale: Testrateg
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VERIFIED RECORD OF OVERSEAS SERVICE
10:
Office of Personnel, Statlutient Reporting Brunch, ROOs 5 E 2506 Heulquartere
NAME OF INPLOYEE
EROLONIE SERIAL NO.
DEFICE/COMPONENT
d I GOLE
(Pe1n8)
7•88
88-8#
012170
RANDALI
FiSDRICK
43
INSTRUCTIONS
BASRAY APPROPATE
CORPECTION, ON CANCILLAYDON (ONDONlY).
REPORT DATES BY USING THE
DITS ONLY PON VRAN.
& 00
DATA
PCS DATES
Of
SERVICE
DEPARTURE
COUNTRY
OM1Y
PCS (Baale)
CORDACTION
CANCELLATION
#Y
1 0 10 9 12
28.10
40 - 07
30.71
32. 33
31. 39
30-38
D8•8$
1
06
21
7865
342
DEPARTUAR
TOY DATES
OF
SERVICE
RETURN
ARIAISI
coRr
"or (Basla,)
CORRXETION
i CANCALLATIIN
40. 48
30. 91
32•18
SCURCE OF
RECOND
DOCUMENT
YEAVEL VOUCHED
DISPATCH
CARLE
#ONER (3000668)
Trannfor and Clearanco Shoot (Nora 195)
SOCIANY IDENTIFICATIENNO.
DUTY SPOTUS CO TIME LAD ATTONDANCE REPORT
DOCHUENT GATE DIRIOS
Form 495
22 June 1905
SALADIN
PREFACID #Y
11341851311
130291580 it
STCRET
ACONE DATA MISINS CERORES
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I hereby acknoulodge that I have read and underotand the contenta
•98 Handusod 20-4, Feployce Conduct,
dated 7 October 1553s and the
inasrention brochure for ICb returnaco, dated May 1J.
Presist 196T
Signature
FIESE. ICK C. MANDALI.
CONFIDENTIAL
(When Filled In)
SECRET
65: 4001
11 June 1965, Letter of Commendatton
00. P S2V94
13 JUL 1965
Washington, D. C. 20330
TO:
Central Intelligence Agency
Headquarters Building
2430 E Street
Washington, D. C.
1. The attached correspondence regarding Mr. Frederick Randall
is noted and forwarded with great pleasure.
2a randomper captain me overtime us are ovide be
Mr. Randall have contributed to the overall success of the
and the national collection program.
3. Thia indorsement ls UNCLASSIFIED when standing alone.
Lat Ind.
TO: Chief, FE Divinion
i saw iss
The Director has noted these lollers of commendation and
has asked that his own appreciation for a line performance be
expressed lo Mr, Randall.
L. K. Whire
Farcutive Director-Comptroiler
3
454720
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SECRET
1 1 JUN 1965
RIFLY TO
ATTN OF:
JUDICT: (U) Letter of Commendation
TO:
Central Intelligence Agency
(Director of)
IN TURN
Exederick Randall,
Randall served as the focal point for
Then the ponto can to to date ar
coordination of various collection operations in consonance
national and service directives. He was at all times
most tactful and helpful, and all who came in contact with
left with the feeling that they had met a true profes-
(s) Mr. Randall contributed greatly to tho overall
morale and
esprit de corps of those persons charged with
the responsibilicy of planning for and initlating new
operations to gather data of priority national
He handled potentially embarrassing situations
with humor, dignity and aplomb.
He gave freely of himself
and spent many hours in assisting us in coordinating vari
ous operations, discussing the strengths and weaknesses of
proposed approaches to collecting information,
and in sery-
as a most effective go-between this headquarters and
yario cheat othern areas when era, trusted,
(S) Mr. Randall's outstanding effectiveness as a có-
rdinator of intelligence collections was exemplary in
nature and reflected great credit upon him and his parent
CORE L OF 6 COPIES
NUMSK3
103. 65
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SECRET
_11 June 1965, Letter of
Commendation
5087.0603
Mark.
1 JUL 1965
TO.
Central Intelligence Agency (Director of)
IN TURN
It is a pleasure to forward this letter commending Mr. Frederi
Randall.
he knowledge and guidance he has imparted to th
have greatly contributed to the overall efficiency
and productivity of our intelligence collection operation.
This Indorsement in lteelf does not contain classifled information.
SECRET
619950 7153-65
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CONFIDEXTIAL
14 JUL 1955
HENRANXEI FOR:
tr. Trodorich C. Randall
6US/ECL
& Quality Step Incense
1. I was plosed to leam that you have boa prented a Quality
Step Anarcass. Buch a rocognition 19 proof of tho high esteem in
uhich you aro'told by your cupervisore in the Clandentino Barvices.
?: Please neceys sy parmal baot maina. I a sonillant that
jour future performace will be of a continuing high guality.
Dazuor Midsterald
Blatributiou:
0r1g. - Altrensee
2
Eubj, Bile
• 6320/A
JI5/22 Ju1 155
GGASSRA
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CONFIDENTIAL
9 JUL 1955
AEMORANDUM TORI Hoed, Clandeolino darricon Caroor Sorvice
SUDJECT
: Nolllication of Approval al Quality Stop Inerease •
Frederick Randall
1. I am pleasod to sond to you tha attached olicial notllication
•1 the approval of tho Quallty Stop Incroane which you secommended
for tale amployee.
3. The salary increaso accomplishod by the award of 8 Quality
S80p Increaso lo importart and tangible evidence of the estoem la
which tho omployeo so rocognisod lo hold, Howevor, & bellero tha
correndatory and Incentive bonells of this award will to partially
1008 uniece 18 19 propelled da an appropriato ceremony which will
afford tha Individual recognition among co-voshers and sagervisory
ericiale. Aleo, l bellove ench recogation sorvos to laagite other
esployees to aspire to esiming ouch recogalilea.
3. May lash, thoratoro, that you arraago to hava shie Qually
38op Increase presented al aa Sypropriate 49508101%.
Distribution:
Orig, de 1 - C/FE DIv #/nais
3 - C/CSPD
1 - C/POD/OP
I - D/Pers Cheon
t. OPF - Rasdall
OP/POD.
dbw/6693 (3 J48 65).
LARS NTM
$00.77
Erdices rod adaaats
Ca: 11. 31 218
iri :122
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• UNCLASSIFIED
SUAJECT, (Oprenal)
D
INTEONAL
US:
VLY
CONFID""TIAL
ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET.
Requeet for Quallty Step Increase • Frederick C. Randall
LIENSION
L
SECRET
C/FE Division
so gros designarlos, rooms number, and
-DDP/OP
DATE
RECTED
FORWARDED
18/117
O*#*CER'S
ANTIALS
to anon.
COPO
DD P/EP
3 6.29
EDie /PERS
C/POD
23
21 JUN 1965 fur RS
Gir
24 1965
7.
3 10 4:
Riconsend you
concur i
Andera
Randale mie go to Do
denicon to repese lee.
who uses santed
In Do, Ratee
new he one of the Fi
representatives.
10.
74.
13.
I3.
610 "HORN O SECRET DO COMFIDENTIAL
INTERNAL
USE ONLY
UNCLASSIFIED
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COMFIDENTIAL
1 6 JUN 1965
MEMORANDUM FOR:
Deputy Director for Plans
ATTENTION:
DDP/OP
SUBJECT:
Request for quality Step Increase - Frederick C. Randall
1. On the basis of the information presented below, 1t 10 recormended
that a quality step increase be ayproved for Fredericis C. Randall.
Mí.. Randall has been affiliated with this Agency since September
1951, and has been assioned to the Operational Support Staff
Mr• Randall's duties are:
ntollience community; cormanding orficer of a principal Agency
supervisor of the Central Registry; supervinor of the
local TSD eutablishment; and Azency participation In a multi-agency CI Rep
ository and an Agency-rus
Randall's primary duty at tue
These responsibilities ars broad and highly important to all
RAMPANT relations throughout the Far Bast.
Through Mr. Randall's Intensive
effort to strengthern and increase
the Agency's role in the coordination
of clandestina-collection activities, he bas boon ablo to set a vositiv
of effoctive procedures for coordination of the
clandestine collection operations. These procedures are now being emulated
wnerover possible throughout the Far East. Mi. Randall's tenacity and
patience, basod on solid operational lleld and Readquarters experienco,
have worked to a diatinut advantage for the Agency in the RAMPARI Celu.
has stated that the vast Improvement 1n1 tho
local coordiaation busineas has beea in large part due to Mr. Randall'a
exceptlonal abllity to do a good job.
nurther, ao a supervisor and a
manager, he has quite successiully handled from
subordinates in
the diversifled junctions listed above.
During Mr. Pandall's total service at the
station, he has
jemonstrated his abtlity and capability to carry cut a varlety or tasio
In an exemplary manner.
Mr: Randall has boen in crade as a 0S-13 since
September 1958.
He had been reconnended three. times for promotion to G5-14
Due to the linited number of preotiona mule in this grada
category, he. was not selected.
The Chief of Station and Chief, Far Bast
Division roquönt that Mr. Fandall he dianted a qualtty rtep inéncade for
a long tenur of sirong perfomarce and as recoguition ot an cutatandin.
job wall done in his present aasigument.
CONFDENTAL:
I drones
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CONFIBENTIAL
A. As statod above, Mr. Randall has continued to perfor in an except.
Jonally otrong manner and 10 expected to continue for the remainder of his
present and future aasigments. We have considered the presentation of an
Honor or Morit Avard; but the Diviaion feels that a quality step Increate
appeara to be more appropriate in the particular case due to his extendod
period of timo in erado without promotion. Mr. Randall 18 acheduled for
reasalamant in June 1965 and we feel the granting of a quality step
increase at this time will indicate our appreciation and recognition of
his excellent performance.
W1121am E. Colby
cales, Per last Divis
CONCUR:
APPROVE:
24 ma 65 .
APPROVED
- 600741
Deputy Director for plans
Da to
GOURDENTIAL
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Hapendanet
8/O0 OI1A
TAj&
NAME OF EMPLOYEE
RAIDALI
RESIDENCE DATA
PLACE OF MABIDENCE THIN APPOINTEO
PLACE IN
MARITAL STATUS
PLACE Of MARRIAGE
PLACE OF DIVORCE DECREE
DITOBER
PLACE SPOUSE DIED
00D00G9
MEMBERS OF FAMILY
MAdE OF SPOUSE
NAWES. OF CHILDREN
CONFIDENTIAL
(Than felled da)
RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REPORT
S/C ATI TO TM 303047
NAR. 7 6.1965
Allapablo do 200084.
me in deloradados
ol landly.
(N.2210)
Frederick
LAST PLACE OF RESIDENCE IN CONTINENTAL DO TIT POPONIE
abread)
EAT DO BEGAL RESIDENCE
Virginia *
assesss (lueber)
1608835 (MeaDer)
(58r008)
(serenis
DATE OF DEBTASE
DATE OF OTVORCE DECARE
DATE SPOURE DIED
(C188)
(chir)
(30010) 38R
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Anca15s (Nueber)
(Street)
Terry 90)
4068955 (4unb9r)
(580008)
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SECRET
(Rhon P1l(09 17)
MANT LO PHPLOVER (GOOR-FIRST-RINGIO)
ANO BILATIONCHU
Fadell, Fudaries C.
daugirter
CLAIM NUMBER
65-825
There is on file in the Benefits and Counseling Branch, Beneflts and
Services Division, Office of Personnel, an Official Disability Claim
File on the above named employee (or his dependent*) for an illness,
Injury, or death incurred on 14 March 1955
This notice should be filad in the employee's Official Personnel Folder
as a permanent croas-reterence to the Offictal Disability Claim File.
DATE SE RETICE
g APR 955
TTONITUA:
1003, 1076 uneare
NOTICE OF OFFICIAL DISABILITY CLAIM FILE
SECRET
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14-00001
COMPLETE
* REGRET
FIELD REASSIGNKENT QUESTIONNAIRE
NOT
COMPLETE
HIAUQUARTERS USE MY
08 BUPEAVISON (PTON
W111ian V. Eroe
GUSMGOTICATION DE SISNATURES
HAME OF EMPLOTAN (8IUO)
Frederick Randall
20
Oct;
NADAN AND
BIGNATURE DO OFFICIAL AP MIADQUARTENS
AUTHISTICATE
BiGNATURES
AND
VINIFY DATA IN ITINE NOS. A THROUEN I. DELODI
DaTE (irow
1800 9-3)
30 Oct
64
DATE
27. Hov
GRADE
GS-13
DESIGHATIOM (18 haOwn)
TO BE COMPLETED BY EMPLOYEE
CURRENT POSITION TITLE AND GUADI
Ops Off GS-I
D. CURRENT BPATION OR PIELO BABE
DATE
ARRIVAL 18
17Sep 1981°
7=.
OTMER DUTY STATIONS ON PILLO BASES
DURING CUMENT YOUN
APECTRO DATE OF ARRIV
- None
WRITE A DUSCRIPTION OF YOUR MAJOR OUTINS GURINA THE CURRINY TOUR DE DUTY (ODE APial dolo on foineniénl Porm):
Chief of the Operational Support Section of the Station.. This includes responsibility
for a)
carry out the provisions oil
b) Chief of the main
general supervision of the Central Registry consisting of employees, d) general
supervision of the Station name and
unit consisting of employees,
e) general supervision of the
officer, f) one regular operational.
contact and others on an ad hoc basis.
WRITE A GRILY
IMMACATHI
'ME TYPE OF BORN YOU GOULD PREFER FOR YOUS HIRT AISILNSHE IF IT DIFFIRSERO
ROOVE.
*YOU MAVE MORI TURM CRE DAEFERENCE, INDICATE YOUR CHOICES
Be reassigned PCS to Headquarters. I am interested in an operational position,
preferably in FE Division, which will allow for advancement.
Dous round?
1 would lke to take an operational refresher course such as the Clandestine
Survices Review.
ces 202 1010.1:1991911
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## Page 269
• MORE
A51G+ET
frontinued)
ASSIGNMIRE DY INSIRTING MUMBLAS I. 8 AND a LOR 100, dod and Ded EADieol
NOTUS BELODI
CATURE TO MY CURRENT STATION
'BE ASSIGGED TO NEAOQUADTERS SOA A SOUR DE DUTY.
DiTA RESPECS SO POSSIBLE ASSIGAMINT IN ACADQUARTERS.
CHOICE.
CHOICE OF GROGRAPMIC ARRA DA SPECIFIE
IST. CHOICE
320. CHoICE
MOW MUCH LEAVE DO
40 days
DESIRE
KEN ASSIGNMENTS!
INDICATE NUMBER OF MORE DAYS -
40
11. INDICATE THE MUMBLO AND AGE OF DEPINDENTO UNO MILL DE TRAVELLINO OR MOVINE MITH YOUS
Wife age 38
Daughter age 8
Son age 13
Daughter age 6
Son age La
INDICATE ANY CHANGE IN YOUR
PLASONAL ON PAMILY BITUATION WHICH
SHOULD BE CONSIDERED IN DRTERMIMING YOUR NEXT
115X8 that: titl
None
COMPLETE ITEM MO.
TRANSMITTAL' iNCEY.
TO INDICATE
COMPLETION OF ABOVE PORTION OF THIS FORM.
COMPLETED BY SUPERVISOR
AT FIELO. STATION
ÍS. IN CONSIDERATION OR TNE PAST EXPERIENCE AND PERTORMANCE OF
THE EMPLOYEE, NTS EXPRESSED PREFERENCE FOR NEXT
AH6»
REQUIREMERTE OF
STATION, LADTCATE VOUR AECOHMENDATION FON HIS NEIT ASSIGRMENI
AND TRAININGI
has show defialte supervisory capability.
He has done an
outstanding job in
the time-consumag function of coordinating operations with
members of the Intelligence Community
Unfortunately, this fuction
has been so time-consuming that it has not allowed us to assion him as mich operational
work as ta desired.
Horever, In his diocussions with
he has often been
called upon to give operational advice and guidance and ln this regard his operational
judgment has been excellent and respected by them.
Continued on attached sheet.
COMPLATE ITEM NO. S.2. IBALSMITTAL SHEET. TO INDICATE COMPLETION OF THIS PORTION OF THE FORM.
TO DE COMPLETED DY APPROPRIATE CAPEER SERVICE OFFICER OR PERSONNEL CÉFICER AT HEADQUARTERS
IS' COMSIORDATION OF
AND PERIÇAMANCE OF
HIS EXPRESSIO PRRFERENCE FOR MENT
STADPING REOUIDEMIITS
ST THE COMPONEAT TO WHICH HE IS CURRENTLY ASSIGNED, INDICATE YQUR
RECONMENDATICNS FOR HIS MEXT ASSIGUUINT AND TRAINING:
FE Division Requests that dr.
Randall be assigned to
Operations in Headquarters upon his return fiom
ene se carra scaviar atrico a Piese oricia
CFE/PERS
DATE 21 FObriarY
7955
EUR USE OF ZANIER SERVICE
SP. BUPLOYLI LO HAS CHI MAS NOT G486 809S8INO 66 54AA4RD
TIMEO SE PRINTER DARE
30. 310721
7I. PITLE
DaTe
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1d-0d0d
SOMFICENTIAL
FIELD REASSIGNHENT QUESTIONNAIRE
Section
133. Confider lek Randal1
ER has a
sor spectal echoale factlitian. It has reached a point that durias time
next two years they should be in the Washington area whore these specia
racllites are avallable. I fully endorse hia request in Section 9, above
and recamend he be placed in charge of an area desk.
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## Page 271
CONFIDEMTIAL
(mon 881169
8n)
PIZI-ILII OL ILV D/8
RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REP.ORT
8457P1CTID8E.
ciondors
0a8/86080
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MAMA DR AMPLUTER
(hm08)
Ph.DALL
(Pless)
Preserick
(Maddi •)
RESIDENCE DATA
PLACE OF
DESIDERCE HURO ASPOINTEO
Lebraria
PLACE ОН СОУРВЕРІА Ш.В.
DESI QUATED PEAMANENT O# LACAL MESIDENCE
Virginta
COUGigO POIOIOdO DID CA TUANGHIAMOS HI 808901888 00 83078 6809
MARITAL STATUE
T01010
maderee
PLACE OF MADRIAGE
Nebrasks
PLACE DI DIVORCI DECREE
DATE DO MARRIAG
1920
DAVE San BCe 1990
FRACE SPOUSE DIED
DATE SPOUSE DIBO
NEIBERS OF FOIILT
HANd. OP
SPERARE
(069804) 8978000
( 588006)
(C11r)
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(§epael)
(City)
(5t010)
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MANE OS PATURA (OS ERlO SUAISION)
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(Sere0E)
ADDHESS (Munder)
(0os)
Teres
- 731810)
TELEPHONE
Wabresia
(Cing)
(98880) 946285045
AGE
13
11
PERSCA TO DE BOTSFILO IN CASE OF ENERGENCY
24N2147
E 21011.
((88y)
(Stato)
Vite
1naTe3868012
Cr: 12556.16
D'B PERSONA MANED IT UTES E ALOVE MILL MLTO LE SOTITIRO IN CASE OF SANROENEY.
TION IS NOT DESIDAF,A,
SO HAULTH DA OFFRE PENTISING
PLBASA S STATE UNDES MBEUIARIS."
SOULD LE SPIROID
CUPANY SEOULS A (LAIS BEOSNE PATAELE
ROSETTE TE NANE OFFICE
MATI COPIATO INI
STENTE ST
₫ i
.10951L
Bа+ 4tr
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14-00000
QTMENTISATION DE
AME SE
naierlat Randal
CONFARRIL
TELD REASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNAIRE
DO NOT COMPLETE
FOR MEADQUArTERS USE ONLY
ADO VERITICATION
12 Sept 2963
ATT 2 TO FJTT- 16174
8
AUTACRIZEO
СТРУ ВАТА ін тЕма AеS.
AUTMENTICATE
19 Sert 1963
1 Nov 1963
DATE OF BIATH
*.
DEL00,
TO DE COMPLETED BY EMPLOVIE
UNENT POBITION PITL
GS-18
Operationa Officer
CURBERY
OTAL DOTY STATIONS ON PIELO BABES DURINO CORRETE FOu
August 1964
•HITE A DESCHIPTION OF YOUA MAJOR DUTIES DUMINE ME CURRENT 'TOUR OF DUTY (ano apocial noto en Transaittel Para):
Chief of the Operational Support Section of the Station. This includes responsi
- bilities for:
liaison with
including the
function
acting chiet of the mair|
Co. general supervision of the Central Registry consisting of
d.
general supervision of the Station name and
al employees
General supervision of
employees
unit consisting
activitles including one outside officer
and one inside technician
one operational contact on a regular basis
A.
THAT
INDICATNO 1O
PRAR FU TOULO PREPER POR YOUR GENT ASTANNINT TP 7T DIPTAS 780X
17 YOU MATE, ENBA THAN ONE PREFERENCE, INDICATE YOLO CHOIGEST
I would like to extend at my present post until June 1065.
...
=.
150.,
None
202
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## Page 273
14-00000
^ : "SECRET
INDICATE TOUR PREFEDINCR 7OS HEAR ASBICUNINT ON INSTATINO NUMBIRD D DANO a lor dor. a end Dod enoree
ĐO N& &
08L001
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DO A ARBIONIO 10 ANOTHERIS
BAO OR APHIE ABRA DA BOBCINTE STATIONI
A PONDIDLE-REASSIGIMENT TO ANOTHEN DIELO STATION, INDICATE YOUO DOS, MUS, INO SAO CHOICE FON
• IDY CHOICE:
Д0O CHOIBI
10.
DOD MUCO LEAVE DO YOU DESINE DETWEEN ABBTONNGATET
лопе
ONE DAYI
8.
ONDICATE THE NUMBIA AND AGE OF DEPENDENTA UNO WILL DE TRAVELLINE ON
SOWING WITH YOU
Not applicable
8 D.
CONSIDERATiON
TRAININO.
COMPLETE DICIA NO, 30S. TRANSMITTAL. SMELT. TO IMBICATE COMPLETION OF ABOVE: PORTICH OR THIS PORN.
10 BE COMPLETED BY SUPERVISOR AT PIELO STATION.
PETORIANE ON
HIS EXPIUSSED AIEPARENCE PON MENT
THE STATION, INDICATE YOUM EICOMMEMDATION FOS TIB SEET ABBIONINT
Approval of Subject'a requested one year extonaton le clearly
In the intorest of tho station and of KUBARK. His grosts in
this assigment has boon mutually profitable
and the added year
of sorvice here will stand all of un in good utoad. No training
during thin poriod 1a recommended.
'сё.
SIGNATURE.
COMPLETE ITEN NO, BOB. TRAMEMITTAL ANILT, TO INDICATE COMPLETICN ON THIS PORTIPE 2F TAS 104N.
TO DE CONFLETCO BY APPROPRIATE SUPERVISOR AT HEADOUARTERS
* 14
COMDIDGRATION UF THE
ASSIANÇAT.
AND
THE
AHO
PIAfORMANCE
THE EMPLOILA.
HI8 EXPRESSIO DEEFTRRTOG FOR MERI
88 сок в
OF THE
DIVIDION TO THICH ME SO CURRENTLY ASSIENIS
INDICATE YOUR
AACCHHRADATIONS FON MISHENE
ARO TAAININGI
FE: CMC secommends Subject's tow be extended to Juno 1963 per
his request.:
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FAHR DE
78784;
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EMATES (AddITIONST EASONG)
3145799
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## Page 274
SECRET
Add tHAT PICAPHON
В ФРАТИВ®
ELD-REASSIGNMENT QUESTIONNAIRL
NOT
COMPLETE
#OR
NEADQUARTERS-LIE ONLY
THROUGH
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SuANtuT POSITION TITLE
GS- 19
Operations Oilicer
COMPENT STATION ON PIULD DAS€
STURE DUTY SLARIONS OR PIELE BABES. DURING CURRENY TOUR
?. SEPECTRO DATE OF DEPARTURE
None
September. 1983
POITE A DEOCHIOTION OF YOUR MASCA DUTIES
DURINE THE CURRENT YOUR OF DUTY (ODE ApPOLO Dore On TransalteRl ForEy
Chief of the Operational Support Section of the Station. This Includes responsibl
Uty for a)
including the
unction; b)
acting chief of the main
unil; c) general supervision of the Central
Registry consisting of
employees; d) general superviaion of the Station name and
unit consieting ol
employees; o) general supervision of
activities including one outalde officer and one inside technician; 1) two opera-
tional contacts on a regular basis and othere on an ad hoc basis.
POSUSPENCE PON MINT ASSiONINI extend for one year in present naslenment
HORA YOU WOULD POSTER
$04
YOUA MINT ADSIONAT IN IT DINETAS PACH
IF YOU MAVE MORE THAN QUE DASURERAÇA, INDICATE YOUR CHOICES.
Sit in
I would like to extend for one year in my present assignment, until August
1984k
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## Page 275
1d-0d0
INDICATE YOUR
SECRET
assionnor m insintino mmoino o, a ano a llar 101, and and dre enaded!
+ 786600
MBARRUANTIOD OUR A TONE OR ONTO
# teen
BAO CHOICE.
MICH LEAVE DO YOU DESIDE DETERGE ASSIUURATOS
e member
Wile-30; son-11; s0n-10; daughter-6; daughter-4.
THANSHITTAL INELT.
TO DE COMPLETEO BY SUPERVISOR -AT
MPLETION
FIELD STATION
THE COPLOTEE. MID-HIPRESSRO PREFESENCE FOR NEXT
STATION, IMBICATE YOUR NECOMMENDATION PON HIS NEXT AUBIONMENT
72 1-6-6911
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17.0
+ 30 C
read Tri ridi
DISEATURE, CONFLAIR IPEN SO,
ES CONSIELRATION
To l
STANFINE
HILSHERDATIONS FAN AID NEXT
A501
THAN INITIAL SHEET,
TO INDICATE COMPLESTON DO THIS -PORTION OF THE FORM.
SUPERY : 9427
HEADQUARTERS
TAd.
DIVISION
fI CURRENTAY, ARSICARO.
INDICATE YOUR
Appread
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FSAD/13
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DATEI
One year vstenaton untll Auguat 64 Approved CHC 25 January 63.
254265
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## Page 276
SECRET
CS
VERIFIED RECORD OF OVERSEAS SERVICE
TO:
Orfice un Peroonnel, Statletical Reporting Branch, ROOM 192 Curte Hall
MARE OF EMPLOVEE
EMPLOTER SIRIAL NO.
OFFICA/CORSONEAT
1.0
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## Page 277
+ 3
RECEIPT
DATE
THIS WILL ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF
Forty One
RANDALL EREDERICH C
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is
DESCRIPTIOD
28
Cst
30, 60
42 | 45
16/07
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OFFICIAL SIGNATURE
153|34
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PORN 102 YEBAYIOUS
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## Page 278
14-00000
CONFIDENTIAL
(13 hom Filtral in)
Complero in duplicoto. The doto recorded on this formis essential in delermining travel expenses allomoble in connection with leave
of porernment expenso, preiseas duty, relun to residenco upon separation, and for providing currentresidenceand dependency infor-
motion required in the event of on employce emergency. The original of this formwill be liled in the employee's official personnel folder
Mans or euro Kandöl/
(51881)
Many anted
BENGE IN CONTIMENTAL N.8. DESIGNATED AS
PERiANENT RESI
RESIDENCE DATA
H phar
6a.
MARITAL STATUS (Chock one
#INGLE
I MARRIED
SEPARATED
Divorcro
ABOR PLACE OF RESIDENGE IN CONTIMENTAL US 111 arolores
Nebraska
IP DIVONCED, PLACE OF DIVORCE DECAFE
ARMULLED
DATE OF MARRIAG
Sone 3,195
DATE OF DECREE
IF. WIDOWED, PLACE SPOUSE DIED
IF PREVIOUBLY MINAIRO, INDICATE NAMES) OF SPOUSE, REASONISI FOR TERMINATION, AND DA TRISS
DATE SPOUSE DIED
MEMBERS OF FAMILY
NAMES OF CHILDREN
Randall
Round all
Randill
Randy ll
Randol!
1110)
TELEPHONE NO.
Va EL 6-4698:
ADORES$
11
1.?.
Neuraska
TELERHOME NO.
UnK.
FELEPHONEN
QUIRLO IN AN EMERGENCY.
A1/as)
14 Randall,
PERSON TO BE NOTIE IED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
ELATIONSMI
tothei
HOME TELEPHOME NUMBER
Nebroska
BUSINESS ADDRESS (ME, SI
pene
BUSINESS
TELEPHONE A EXTENSIÓN
IS THE INDIVIOUAL NAMED ABOVE WIFTING OF YOUR AGENCY APFILIATIONT (HI "NO" divó namo and address al urgenie-
YES
Yes
AUTHORIZÃO TO MARE CECISION ON YOUR DEMALEE (Il "NO" d'rE MaMo and LieDe ul person, il
TES
DOES THIS INDIVIDUAL ENON THAT HE HAS BETA DESIONATED IS YOUR EMERGENCY ADDRESSEE? (IS EISTEGIE"NO"
donate sno on 195m D-J
NO
TES
The persons mmed in less 3 above may also be notilied in case of energency. I such notificetion in not desirable because of
health se olher sousons, please so slate in itom a on the reverse side of this form.
unt, asp sure that
CONTINUED ON HAVENSA SIDE
CURRENT RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REPORT
CONFIDENTIAL
143
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## Page 279
14-00000
CONFIDENTIAL
VOLUNTARY ENTRIES
Experience in the hondling of employee emergencies has shown that ite absence of certain personal dola often delays and compli-
cates the settlement of estole und linancial mallers. The information requested in this section may prove vory useful lo your family
or attorney in the event of your disability or death and will be disclosed only when circumstances werent.
COUGAS ANA CA RECODRESS OR ANY BANKINO INSTITUTIONS WITH NICH YOU MAVE ACCOUNTS AND THE NAMES IN WHICH THE DE.
Vienng. Trist Compusy, Melena Bronch
RieLean, va
FredericK
Reeda ll
MAVE YOU COMPLETED A LAST WILL AND TESTAMENTY
UNo, (ll "joo" more la document loonted?)
AVE YOU PREPLANNED AN ARRANGED QUARDIANSHIP OF YOUR CHILDREN IN CASE OF CONNON DISASTER TO BOTH DAMERTS
anale) and ostese.
HAVE YOU EXECUTED
POWER OF ATTORNEY?
YES
WHO, (91"P0a", uno poendea the pomer ol altamey")
ADDITIONAL DATA AND/OR CONTINUATION OF PRECEDING ITEMS
SIONERAT
• Ougut 251961 Judits Phone l
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## Page 280
14-00000
CONFIDENTIAL
(When Folled lo)
TRAVEL, AGREEMENT BY STAFF EMPLOYEES ASSIGNED TO PERMANENT
DUTY STATION OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES
1. In accordance with the polley of the Central Intelligence
Agency, I agree to perve outside the continental United States a win1-
mum tour of
24 montha
_from the date of my arrival at my
permanent post of duty, unless said tour 10 sooner terminated by the
Goverriment for 1te convenience, or 1t 1a terminated by the Agency for
circumstances that are considered by it to be beyond my control.
2.. It is understood and agreed that 1f I terainate for reasone
within my control in less than 12 montha from the date of arrival at
8a1d post, I shall reimburse CIA for all travel expenses, Including
storage and per diem, incurred in the transporting of myself, my depend-
-ento, my household and personal effects and my automobile to my ferma.
nent post of duty, and shall pay all return travel and transportation
expenses
to the United States.
3. 'It les further understood and agreed that if I terminate for
reasons within my control subsequent to the twelith month but prior to
the completion of my tour of duty, I shall pay all return expenses for
the travel and tranoportution of myself, my dependente, my household
and personal effects and my automobile to the United States.
WITHESS:
Filesh (Randall
(Employee)
Frederick C. Randall
23 Aus. 1961
Batc:
98-108
CONFIDENTIAL
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LIe 84,000
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NAME OF PLAN
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
WASMINOTON 30.D.€
OFFICE OF THE-DIRECTON
3 APR 1956
MEMORANDUM FOR: Frederick Randall
SUBJECT:
Notification of Membership In the Career Staft
1. On behall of the Director of Central Intelligence, It gives
me pleasure to inform you that your application for membership
in the Career Staff has been accepted by the CIA Selection Board.
The effective date of your membership da 10 September 1954.
2. Please indicate that you have received this notificallon by
signing in the space provided below and return it to the Head of your
Career Service. He will forward it to the Executive Director of the
CIA Selection Board.
3. Becaude your membership in the Career Staff is classified
Information, it is necessary that this norfication be conveyed to you
in this manner. The application for membership which you signed
has been endorsed on behalf of the Director of Central Intelligence by
the Executivo Director of the CIA Selection Board and placed in your .
permanent Official Personnel Folder.
FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLICENCE
Harrison C. Reynolds
Chairman, CLA Selection Board
s JUl 1958
Selection Stafe
Office o! Personnol
Daco: enc 26, 1958
00B 93
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BESIDLICE DATA
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9. MARITAL STATUS
order
PLACE OF MARLACE
BING SODIG SO MINTE
PLACE SPOUSE DIED
Nebresta
DATE OF MARRIAG
DATE OF DIVORCE DECRSE
DATE SPOUSE DIED
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ANSWER
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WUYETS -C." EXPLAIN YOUR REASONS
Desire to, take wife and children to any overseos post ussigned. Lesire to have
adaquate housing provided for fanily.
TAGICATE GEOGRANTE AREAS EVERSEAS IN PATCH TOU BITE ROT SERVE AND TAPLAN REASONS
Do noè dosiro to tako farily into excessivals inheulthy conditions.
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01C-J OR NOT VAUSUA
PENDINA.
SITUATION
If possible, dosire nave adequate schoils for childron when they reach achool aye.
IDE TYPES OF MEADQUANTEAS AND U.S. TIELO POSITI
FOR ENICE YOU FOULD LIXE TO DE COMBIOGRIO AND THE
COMPONEN? 11
WHICH TOY WOULD LIKE
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both FI and PF Worke
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Security Information
TO:-
FROM:
SANDALL
Name:
Lit sto
CODED
FOR
All C. 1. A. Personnel QUALIFICATIC"S
Personnel Director
DATE 1 DEC. 1952
FREDERICK
First
Middle
SUBJECT:
PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE
1. The Agency is currently revising the system for machine coding
employee qualifications, thereby permitting more complete and accurate
data on all personnel. The new system will aid in implementing Agency
policies on promotion from within by facilitating the selection of personnel
with desired education and experience for vacancies which may occur. It *
is also expected that the new system will provide readily accessible statistica
for planning and management purposes.
2. The attached questionnaire is designed to cover adequately those
factors in which the Agency is intérested.
Although the information is, in
a large measure, already rellected in previous forms submitted by you, it
is felt that your time within the organization may enable you to emphasize
those qualifications pertinent to its needs. The questionnaire also serves
to bring your education and qualifications record up to date.
3. Your cooperation is requested in completing the questionnaire as
thoroughly and accurately as possible and returning it to your Administrative
Officer within the time allotted.
trogge E. Meloon
Parsonnel Director
SECRET
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FOR 53.
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PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE
Serial No.
no chiry
1209%
Date of Birth
Z. NAME: (Jas?)
RANDA LI
(tirst)
FREDERICK
(riddle)
3. Oifice
FI/5K
5. Sex: Amma l(2)
Martial Status end
6. ClA Entry Date:
Nr. Dependents_3
10 Saptember 1951
7. Citizenship:
=U.S...
6. Acquired By ) Bier perrage
(3) Naturalization
Other
Year U.S, citizenship acquired, if not by birth
SEC. I. EDUCATION
1. Extent: (eirele one).
1. Less than high school
2. High school graduate
3. Trade, Business or
Commercial school.
graduate
1. Two years college, or less'! 8. Masters degree
5. Over two years, no degree
9. Doctors degree
6.
Bachelor degree
(r) Post-graduate seudy
(minimum 8 sem. hrs.)
2
College or Universily
Name and location of
Study:
College or University
Major/Minor
Washington Un.
St lould, Mee
So. Dak, Stata
Col.
Dad.
Dates att'7
From To
JunA
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schools such as intelligence, conmunication; ordance disposal, command A
staff, etc.)
Attendince Dates
School
FrOM TTO
Tot, mo'3
Study or Sarcialization-
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SEC. Il. WORK EXPERIENCE
CIA Experience: State the specific nature of duties performed with ClA and
CIG, starting with your present position. Take position tilles from your of-
ficial personnel papers, if you have personal copies. Please do not request
your Official Personnel Folder. Include geographic area and subject matter
deals with, Il applicable. Position Title la your classification wille such as
Geographer, Intelligence Officer, ete. Duty Title indicates your organization
position such ao - Section Chief, Branch Chiel, Administrative Assintant, etc
and is to be filled in orly il different to the Position Tille. Approximate dates
(month and year) are suíficient. Use a continuation sheet, if secessary, to
adeguately describe your duties
Description of Duties Countar laptopaza OCcto
fer Branäh. of mr Diulaton dealine th
Grade 6857 Salary 84201
Office 17
Position
Tille: Intolligence Officor (CE)
Duty
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SEC. 11.
WORK EXPERIENCE (CONT'D.)
•2.
Other than CIA: (Describe work experience for the last 15 years in sufficlent
detail lo permit specific coding of your qualilications. Include military work
esperience. List last position (irst:)
From Due InTo Due зy Toi, mo 3 21
Hact Tille of your position
Classification Gradé if in Federal
Minicactus
Surice and cial of motes
Salary 3600&Pap.
Description of pulics: Acud an travellink
Supervised: Mono
Lood procersord A S, Gendar peter, and core
Employer Cul-Smerscale.Sona
cordial outlotaRophsanted comany at conven
Kind of Builness or organization
Mone, trade celta, ata
fá.e., paper products mis, public
Duty, Station Moverbedo:
From
Rao 110 dion 16101 mo'11
Massification Gradeft is Federa
Exact the alyour position
Manage Contar chie
1208. 667
service) Pie: Salaryl On Air Jorc
Description of butler doted an ichtos of manage
Number and Class of Employees
senter. for Convuntcettonn rootion of Headquart;
Supervised: About 3 e lin
Far Fastor Air. once later callad Rache r
Employer
Service Command) at Mantlar, fit lipine torandoe
Kind of Dusiness or orgänization
upond cod the handling and properation of al
(1.e,, paper products miéi public
typed of. comminicationes
utiley)
Duty Station troverdos:
From
To
Tot: mo's
Exact Title of your position
Classification Gradelif in Federal
Salary
Description of Duties:
Number and Class of Employees
Supervised:
Employer
Kind of Business 05 organization
(i,e., paper produces mir, public
stilly.
From
To
Int. mo's
Classifiation Cradelis in Federal
Salary
Duty Station Môverseas:
Exact Title of your position
Descriptión of Duties:
Number and Class et Employees
Supervised:
Empluyer
Kind of Business of organization
li.e,, papip produces mii, publir
alibly)
From
Classication radetor a Federal
Salary
Duty bestor Movereras:
Exaci Tide of your position
Description a Dunca
Number and Class oi Employces
Superolord:
Emplager
mastes).
Duty 30atm
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SEC. Il.
WORK EXPERIENCE (CONT'D)
3.
Special Work Experience: Check any of the following organitatióna by which
Jol inay have been employed.
01
U.S. Secret Service
24
Air Force A-2
02 Civil Police
25
Foreign Economic Admin.
Military Police.
26
Counter Intelligence Corps
04 U.S. Border Patrol
27
Immigration & Naturalization
05
U.S. Narcotics Squad
• 28
*Strategic Services Valt
06
FBI
foreign Service, State Dept.
07
Criminal Investigation Div.
29
30, .
Central Intelligence Group
21
Office of Naval Intelligence
3:1
Armed Forces Security Agency
28 Office of War Liformation
32 Coordinator of Information
23
Arry C-?
33
Office of Facts & Figures
20.
_Ollice of Strategic Services
34
Board of Economic Warfare
*35
Federal Communications Comm._
SEC. II. FOREIGN LANGUAGES
List below the foreign languages in which you have some competence.
Be pure to
Include uncommon modern languages. Check (8) your competence and how acquired.
COMPETENCE
HOW ACQUIRED
LANGUAGE
Equivalent to
Native Fluency
Fluent but obviously
Foreign •
Adequate for
Research a
Adequate for
Travel
Limited
Krowledge
Native of
Country
Prolonged
Residence
Contact
(Parents, etc.)
Academic
Study (Inc. CIA training)
Meant
• Il you have checked Pluent for a Tangra e that has significant diference in spuken
and aritien torin le,g, Arabic), explain vour compriener herein-
specialized Ta guyr Compereta: Describe abiley to da specialized language work
involving rocabularles and terminology la the silintific, engineering. lleconinini
callune,, and military lockdo, Lias the language with the cope of aperialisy. m
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SEC. IV. AREA KNOWLEDGE
List below any foreign countries or regions of which you have knowledge
gained as á result of residence, travel or study. Study can mean either
academic study, of sludy of a foreign country resulting from an intelligence,
midisasy. commercial of professional wurk assignment.
Dates of
Manner in Which Knowledge
Courtry of Region
Residence, Study
Etc:
Was Aquired (check (x) one)
Residence Travel
Stud
- 1966
3052 2952
-1951-2952
Specialtzed Knowledge of Area
List specalized knowledge of foreigi country such as knowledge of terrals.
coans and harbors, utilities, railroads, industries, polifical partier, ete..
gained as a result of study or work assignment. Include name of employer.
of organization.
Country
Type of Knowledge.
How and When Gained
1953.1952 sonoasäh li atudy en
SEC. V. TYPING AND STENOGRAPHIC SKILLS (PRESENT UTILIZATION)
Fe: Cent of
skilt
WPM (Approximate
Prefer Assignment
Time Used
Not Used
Proficiency)
Using Skill Oftener
LyPing
1-15
Yes
35
(Ng)
Shorthand
Yes
Shorthand
System:
Manual
2.
No
Machine
3.
Speedwriting
SEC. VI. L'CENSES, HOBBIES, SMECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Licenses: List any licenses or certi-
Hobbies; List any hobbies such
lication süch as leacheis, pilot, marine.
as sailing. skiing, writing, or
eit.
other special qualifications.
MuBic (collection of recordings
- and study or subtect)
SEC. Vi. PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC HONORS
List any professional or academic associations or honorary societies in which
you hoid membership.
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SEC. VIII, PUBLICATIONS
List below the type of writing (non-fiction: professional or sclentific articles,
general interest subjecto, current events, etc; fiction: novels, short stories, ote.)
of any published materiala of which you were author or co-authos.
SEC. IX. INVENTIONS
Describe any deviced you have invented as to type of work for which intended
and whether patented.
Deyice
Patented
10)
3ADE
Yes
Yea
Yeo
(C3)
No
No
SEC. X. CIA TESTS
Describe below the type of tests which you have taken in CIA:
Type of Test
Date Takén
SEC. XI. PHYSICAL HANDICAPS
List any physical handicaps you may have.
SEC. XII, QVERSEAS ASSIGNMENT
Are you willing io accupl periodic tour of duty'overseas?
(0) 2 year Tour.
2. 4 year Tour
(3) Not interested
SEC. XIlI. WORK ASSIGNMENT
In view of your total experience and education, for what assignment in CIA do
you think you are best qualified?
Fool qualillad in prevent status shich allans cor noral pianti and arancomant
Biter conelation of Cold assierenta 1àli canasasa statula la not dantra ta
continua spacializatic in CS work, bit dealta ta gradually sack into atralcht
corest eporten Hork both in the field end at faalinston haadauartera..
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SEC. XIV. MILITARY STATUS
Present Draft Status
Have you registered under the Selective Service Act of 1948? _Hea- No.
Il yes, indicate your present draft classification Ina
Present Reserve or National Guard Status
Do you now have Reserve or National Guard Status
- reo #No.
Il yes, complete the foltowing:
-National Guard
I Nis National Gumid
3.
Active Reserve Status (member of organized unit)
• 4.
Inactive Reseive Status
Service
Grade
Location
Reserve Unit with which currently aftillated
Service Mobilization Assignment, if any
Location of Service Records, If known
SEC. XV. CIA TRAINING
List the training courses or subjects you have taken while in the CIA.
Course of Subject
(Groin) Dates. (to)
Hours
Octobar 1951
Nakanher Decant'
atar-tas 52
May 52
Daa 1951
SEC. KVI. REMARKS
Use this' space to indicate any other qualifications you may have which you do
not describe above.
DATE
Is Norenber 1952
SIGNATURE Frederch l Randall
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F.
RANDAL, Pederick Co
UV
INATRUCZION INBAT
PIANING
OSO
STATENENT OF FEDERAL CIVILIAN AND MILITARY SERVICE
A MARCH
TIT
FEDERAL CIVILIA SENCE DIGIN GITA JALS ACROGY AND FOLLUM IN PIVLIGI
CHRONOLOGICAL
- FROM
CIA
Warho Do Co
7952
11015106
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SECTION
TO
no.
19:
7.h2,4
SCD: 12-41-90
Total Challian Sorrica Dal 310
MILATART SERVICE IRCLUDE DALY PARADOS OF ACTIVE DUTY:
DO NOT TACLUDE TERMINAL LEAVE)
FROM
BRANCH OF SERVICE
Airmy di
Cartis
NG Mr. 194528 Лок. 1946)3. 8. 1.
16.10
I CERTIFICATION
V ROMANKS:
Total Hilitary Sorvico
I horehy sortily that the above Cluilian and Military sarulee la comparel
and accurers in the best of my knowleuge.
12
decembe 1251
Frederch l Pamlalt
GaTE
•SIGNATURE OF
(CONCERNINE ABODE SURVICLI
Y FOR PERSONNEL OFFICE USE ONLY
TOTAL CREDITABLE SERVICE
DAYS
YEARS
2
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INSTRICT IONS:
HARFTAL
- Вто:
RESIDENCE AND DEPENDENCY REPORT SepT. 1, 195%.
submit in triplicale
when. ordered
overseas: and whenever designaied place of residence or rital er
IMPORTaNT in determining travel expenses allomate in connection with legue at compre
oçe spon
separation, and in determining transportation expenses allomole, in con
ot employe or
опіск
Condoll
ПРЕДЕ СКОР
R. COM TUR
V33. IF APOLATE, ND
MERCANEMP
Nebiesta
Nebrese
TO JUN. 3, 1950
OATS OF DIVORCE BECREE
Dare SPOuSe pite
DATE ON DEATH
MEs
EAS TOE IMMEDIATI
Lan đã 11
Randal
RELAT-LON
Son
Sebt it.
1951
DATE
Predesch C kantall
MAY 1000 97-79
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STANDARD 'FORM 61 ZVIZO AUG LET 91
PROM A GATED PY CIVIL SEN
ick cose meside
APPOINTMENT AFFIDAVITS
IMPORTANT. - Before iwearing to these appointment affidavits, you should road and understand the
attached information for appointee
i eating Inter ence
Randall
o solemnly smear. (or affren) thirt,
A OATH OF OFFICE
I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States ageinst all enemies, foreign and
domestic; that 1 will bear true faith and allegiance to, the same; that l take this obligatoo re
without any
mental revervation or purpose of cvasion; that. will well and faithfuly-denn
duties of th
đc on
ch Tam about to enter, 60 HELP ME GOD:
B AFFIDAVIT AS TO SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITY AND AFEILIATION
"Tam not a Communist or Fascist. I do not advocate nor am I a member of any organtzation
that advocates the overthrow of the Government of the Unite States by force or violence or otzer
unconstitytional means.of.seelong.by fores or molence to deny other persons their rights under the
T do further swear (or afhrm) I will not so advocate, nor will.
been member of such organization during the period that I an an employee of the Federal:
C. AFFIDAVIT AS TO STRIKING AGAINST THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
I am not erigaged in any strike against the Government of the United States and that I will not
so engage ihile an employee of the Goverment of the United 'States; that I am not a member of
an organization of Government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Goveinment
of the United States, and that I will not, while a Government employee, become a member of such
an organization.
D. AFFIDAVIT AS TO PURCHASE AND SALE OF OFFICE
I have not paid, or offered or promised to pay, any money or other thing of value to any person.
firm or corporation for the use of influence to procure my appointment.
E. AFFIDAVIT AS TO DEGLARATION OF APPOINTEE
The answers given in the Declaration of Appointee on the reverse of this form are true and
correct.
Septembies 10, 1951.
ARe of entrance sa dintm
Predered
Randall
Subscribed and sucra before me this.....
10
at..
Tactineton, De Ce
duy of - Hoptanber.
..,A D. 1051
NOTE.- Il the oath is taken boforo a Notary Publio tho dato ol expiration of hia commission should
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DECLARATION OF APPOINTEE...
This form is to be comnleted befôre entrance on duty.*
Answer all questions,
Any false statement in thi
declaration, will be grounde for cancellation of application or dismissal after appointment Impersonation in m
criminal offeree and will be prosecuted aceördingly.
HE DIT
RITED STATES GOVE
HAN FinA
Ko dall
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REPORT OF QUALIFICATIONS
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NAME ANO CHAPTER
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
ADDRESS (908ber,S81028, Clip-State, Cornter):
DATE, CO MEMBERGRIP:
SECT rOa
DATE
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READ INSTRUCTIONS CARPTULAY DEFORE COMPLETING, TIPE OR FLICTRAVOID DEINO LIGHT COLORIDINKE
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DIDORARMIC, AND POSITION DATA:
DATE OF STATE
012170
Randall; Frederick
CRET MIGH SCHOOL ATTENDEE
ENuCATION
HION SONGOL
RODIES (CIT 30UN
ON ADUATE
COLLEGE 02 UNIVERSIT STUCT
NAME AND LOCATiON ON COLLER ON UNIVERSiTY
Amorican Uns, Washington, D. C.
Into Relations
VANS ATTENDEE DEGALL
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HAME OF SPOUSE
DATE ON BIRTH
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SECTION V
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CENCRAPMIC ARCA AMOSLEOGE AND FORCICH TRAVEL
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DATE DE
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MEDAPEN 9
Missel 14, 1969
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SECTON I
LAN MIN SCHOICA AITINDRO
MANS AND IOCATION O COLLEGE CENT FESI
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Randall
Randall
Randall
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• PRESENT RAPIOVER
D. PORME CHENSHES COUNTIES
DIPLODEN CHADREN AND DEPENDINTS OUR THAN BROUSE
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DATE ANO PLACE SIBI
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5/2170
MANE (Lae
#addle )
RANdAlL
SECTION A.
SECRET
LANGUAGE DATA RECORD
PART. I-GENERAL,
(8-84)
?. DATE OF MiNTH
188. 80)
Feiderick
TODAY SLOATE
April
17.
1959
PART I LANGUAGE ELONGITS
Readine: (19)
THETS OP- ANY, DIFF
• CUSTT.
OF A GENERAL WATURE ON ME KIELPICY AN
CRADLE OF DIFFICULTY, OF A GENERAL MATURE ON IN PERLOS I Mi FAMILiAR MITH USING THE
SECTION 8.
• CAN PENO SEMPLE SEATS, SUCH IN STAGET BICHS. NEUSPAPER HEARINES, INCO USiNG INE OCTIONARY FReQUeNTEr.
• HAVE NO, PRADING AGILITY IN IME LANGUAGE.
Writing (41)
¡RITE PERSONAL LETTERS, AND SIMILAR MATERIAL
"TAR PACTOR NARAY VE TER CAPOSITOR AR MATERIA TEASORALE SUCCEE. "TOURS METERICTIONYA
• CAN
VERY FE" CRAMMATICAL' ERRORS.
UBINO THE DICTIONARY DALY RARELY.
WAITE PERSONAL LETTERS AND SIMILAR
SIMPLE MATERIAL
"ITH COMPLATE SUCCESS,
DICTIONARY ONLY
RARLLY.
CAM
WHITE FACTUAL NARRATIVE AND CIPOSITORY
MATERIAL BITA
#EASONABLE
CLARITY:
#ITH FEE GRANMAPICAL.
BUT
STYLE
#HICH MAY MOS BE NATIVE.
USING THE DICTIONARY OCCASIONALRY.
BUT
DE ARSON LOREA AND LULAR GYRE MATE MOUSET BRASON AS RECOME ONE NO FAMO
OCCASIONALLY.
I CAN BRITE
PEASUNAL
BUT WITH MANY
B41184
REASONABLE. SUCCESS
USING
CASSIC CONVEY TO SO MATIO.
S. I CANNOT BRITE IN THE LANGUAGE:
SECTION C.
Pronunciation (12)
1. MY PROMUNCIATION IS MATIVE.
2. MAILE NATIVES CÃA DETECT AN ACCEMI IN MY PROMUMCIATICN THEY MAY NO DIFFICULTY UNDERSTANDINE ME.
MY PRONUACIATIOR IS ODVIOUSLY FORESCA, BUT UALY RARELY CAUSES DISFICULTY FOR MATIVES TO UNDERSTANO.
A. MY PROMUNCIATION IS OSCASIONALLY DIFFICULT FOR MATITES TO UNDCRSTANO..
5. E MAVE NO SHILL IN PRONUNCIATION.
• FEB 99
N0. 444C
CONTINLE ON SEVERSE SIDE
SECRET
10. GA.
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## Page 318
SECTION D.
8. 1∞0
PLUIETLY
CONTIRUATION OF PART IP-LARGUAGE ELEMERFSICE QI PESTINIE
Speaking (43)
ACCUMATI ATLAL PRACTICAL AND BOCIAL DSTUARTE IN COM DI ALIEG
AIRLY AND SDIONATICALLY
TO HOPURACTIECE AND LOCING
IN MOST GirLDS
VOLTAGONO DUITE DU ANGATUATIONS OR DARY ANES AND THAYES ANO CAN CONQUET MONTANE DURGUESS IN AN RIELDS
SECTION E
Understanding (44)
2."
unorist
convintarion
MEAN OR THE RADIO WAS Y
Xie worst dos. at 1000 no
AND, LECTURES, CLUeING MONT JORTS AN
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TO EADENSTAND THE SPORIN LANGUAGE.
BEFORE CONTINUING -. CHECK PART 11 TO ENSURE THAT YOU MAVE CIRCLED ONE NUMBER PER SECTIO
PART 1SI-EXPERIENCE AS TRANSLATOR OR INTERPRETER (48)
2. I HAVE DAD ESPRGUEACE AS AN INTRODRETER.
DOTH DO THE ANDSE STA-IVINIS AFPLY.
HOME OF THE ASCIE STATIMERIS APPLY.
PART IN-CERTIFICATION
CRATIFY
THIS CLATTER TOM CENS
RECULATIDN
15-
PAULATI:E
DATE' SIGHED
in Abiel. 1954
CIVIA ABOVE IS TRUE AND
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SIGNATURI
Fredericle "Pandall
1471
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PERSONAL NISTORY STATEMENT
4 February 1959
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3: 18 ::
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ZONO, SPALO, COMPETTSO INDICATE MANE DI TIN OR EMPLOTAR; MY APPRiCABLE
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& BUSINESS TELENONE ME"
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i cast or caricinci.
OTNEA CLOSC
19 RÓT DESIRABLE
DECA SE DE CLOT OL DER SEASONE ROTARE LO SART.
D. DUSINETA TELEPHONE RATiNDION
None
ALTO DÈ NOTIPICO, IO BUCH NOTIDICAPIOU
SECTICH
MARITAL STATUS.
D
SINGLE.
1.3 MAURICO
FUASISA CAIL. PLACE AND ARASON POR ALL SCIARATIONE, DOVORCES DA ANNULNINTS
DIVORCIO, ANNULLAD
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9. PLACE OF MARZIAGL
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PERSONAL HISTORY STATEMENT
Instructlens: 1. Answer all questions complately, If question is not applicable write "NA." Write
"unknown" only if you do sot know the ansver and cannot obtaia the answer from
personal meranda:
Use the blank pages st the end of this form for extra detalls on
say question ar quentions for which you do not have sufficient room.
:.,d
HAVE YOU READ AND DO YOU UNDERSTAD THE INSTRUCTIONS? -Y"
Sec. 1. PERSONAL BACKGROUND
A.te test!
A FELL NAME
PrESENT ADDRESS
PERMANENT ADDRESS
I NICKNAME -Fod
Roderick,
Fluid
First".
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ma WHAT OTHER HAMES HAVE YOU USED!
- Mine.
UNDER WHAT CILCUUSTANCES HAVE YOU EVER USED THESE
NAME88 - NA
HOW LONG? ....MA... IN A LEGAL CHANGE, GIVE PARTICULARS. NA
C. DATE OF BIRTI
FLACE OF BIRTY
Hebrasia.
.H9A..
(Ale's)
(Country)
D. FEESENT CITIZENSIIP - YSA
HY BIRTHE
Tea..
¡Commerti
... BY MARRIAGE?..... NA.
BY NATURALIZATION CRUTINICATE SO. FA
18SUFD
- BY
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Courtl
AT -
NA.:
HAVE YOU HAD I PREVIOUS NATIONALITY? M? ola
(Coant)
HELD BETWEEY WHAT DATES? HAN TO -ASY OTHELNATIONALITY? COuNT
GIVE PARTICULARS...
HAVE YOU TAKEN STEPS TO CHANGE PRESENT CITIZENSHIP? NO GIVE PARTICULARS:
{1)
N748 38-1
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18)
E. IF BORN OUTSIDE &. & WHEN DID YOU FIRST ARRIVE IN THIS COUNTET? - 8A.
PORT OF ENTRY!...
- ON PASSPORT OF THAT CCUNTRY?.
LAST U. S VISA - NA.
(Pare of 185p!
‹ Date at lose)
SEC. & PHYSICAL DESCRIFTION
AGE.
EYES.
BUILD Mendun
Male
WEIGHT: 160 2000.
HAIR - BrOM COMPLEXION_ FilE SCARS Hone;
.. OTHER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES - NOM
SEC. & MARITAL STATUS A "LA
A BINGIE-
496242-5001
STATE DATES, PLACE, ANO RIABON DO ALL BECARATIONE, DATORCE OF A NUTS
• WIFE OR HUSBAND (IF YOU HAVE BEEN MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE WCLUDING ANNUL
MENTS USE A SEPARATE SHPUT FOR FORMER WIFE OR HUSBAND CIVING DATA REQUIRED
BELOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MARRIAGES;
NAME OF SPOUSE....
Pandall.
«Firet)
PLACE AND DATE OF MARRIACE
ambiens
Nehranka
HIS (OR HER) ADDRESS REFORE MARRIAGE 4SE ANT VOmITT
LIVING UR DECEASED LIVIDE DATÉ OF DECEASE NA.
Nebr an U9A.
Countrys
.. CAL'SK
PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS
18940.8.. 0.5A
Countrys
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH
IF BORN OUTSIDE L. S. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY
NA.
CITIZENSHIP... USA
WHEN ACQUIRED? BIrth
OCCUPATION... Personnel elerk... LAST SAPLOYER US Gort., Dorica Of Prlos, Stab.
MILITARY SERVICE FROM .. NOne
One.- TO. BRANCH OF SERVICE -
COUNTRY
DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT, SERFICE, Y.S. OR FORFIGN
None.
+33-4589518
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SEC. 4. CILDREN OR DEPENDENTS (Include partial dependento) ;
2. NAME NONO (Expootinalune 1850 SELATIONSHIP-
CITIZENSHIP
ADDRES8
- AGE.
RELATIONSHIP
-CITIZENSHIP
- ADDRESS.
& NAME -
CITIZENSHIP®
RELATIONSHUP
MATAGE-T
109)
.:FATHER (Give the same Information for steplather and/or guardian on a separate sheet)
FULL NAME
Bandalk man
LIVING OR DECEASED HALING - DATE OF DECEASE HA
ThAn
.. CAUSE
PRESENT; OR LAST, ADDRESS
DATE OF BIRT
(8t and Number)
PLACE OF BIRTH
• 1050)
USA
1027)
(Bite)
IF'BORN OUTSIDE U. S. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY NA.
CITIZENSHIP USA
- WHEN ACQUIRED? _ 087t
OCCUPATION.. Vira salar
EMPLOYER'S OR OWN BUSINESS ADDRESS
... LAST EMPLOYER
WHERE? OUT 131046)
Kortuentarn Bell Tale Coa
MILITARY SERVICE FROM ....
Nono... TO
(Datal
COUNTRY :
DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT. SERVICE, U. S. ON YOKEIGN
Marie
Sec. 6. MOTHER (Give the saine information forstepmotheron a saparate sheet)
FULLNAME
RanJoll
1 Mil Cel
"(last)
LIVING OR DECEASEN. Llving..
.. DATE OF DECRASE IA.
CAUSE
PRESENT, OR LAST. ADDNESS
Tatate
DATE OF HILTI
3 air Darlier
PLACH ON BIRTH
CITIZESSHIP... USA. WHEN ACQUIRED:. 31rth... WHERE?.
IF GORY UUTSIDE U. 3. INICATE MATS AND PLACE OF ENTRY
NA..
13)
600-67328
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(4)
OCCUPATION... Houserfe
LAST EMPLOYER
EMPLYER'S OR OWY HUSINESS ADDRESS
MILITARY SERVICE FRUS
- TO ...
and Nomter)
1OHE)
180020
_ BRANCH OF SERVICE
COUNTEY
DETAILS OF OTHER GOVT. BERVICE, U. & OR FOREIGN
SEC 1. BROTHERS AND SISTERS (Including half, step, and adopted brothers and slater):
I FULL NAME.
pandalli de
AGE
.28
PRESENT ADDRESS. and N
_ FULL NAME
* (CA)
PRESENT ADDRESS
& FULL NAME :
PRESENT ADDRESS
* FULL NAME -NA:
PRESENT ADDRESS LIn Numbers
& PULL NAME
PRESENT ADDRESS - and Vaaa
SEC. & FATHER-IN-LAW
FULL NAME
LIVING UN DECEASED WONg
cartenhin
Trong
OBA
(sults)
"(8tto)
.. DATF OF DECKASE
HA
... CAUSE
PRESENT, OR LAST, ADDRESS
158 anal Nasater)
(CIT
DATE OF DIRTI
L PLACE OF BIRTI
IF BORN OUTSIDE: U.S. INDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF ENTRY
OCCUPATION.......
Blackenith
.. LAST EMPLOYER ....
Undon Poolpto Ballroad
1a: a2l 10,
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SEC. 9. MOTHER-IN-LAW
Sec.
FULL NAME.
LIVING OR DECRAVED LIVIOR DATE OF DECEASE CAUS
PRESENT, ON LAST, ADDRESS
(W and Hamlee)
in yout)
DATE OF BIRTH
- -
PLACE OF BIRTH
IF BORN OUTSIDE E. S ENDICATE DATE AND PLACE OF LNTRY C HA
CITIZENSHIP - 19A WHEN ACQUIRED? BESh WHERE OUT MA
OCCUPATION POORE E LAST EMPLOYER
10. RELATIVES BY BLOOD, MARRIAGE OF ADOPTION, WHO EITHER LIVE ABROAD
OR WHO ARE NOT CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES:
2...
1. NAME -
RELATIONSIIP
AGES
CITIZENSHIP
2, NAME..
ADDRESS
•at and Nester)
RELATIONSHIP
(Beata)
AGE
CITIZENSHIP
-820 N
8. NAME
ADDRESS -fe and sambers
RELATIONSHIP.
(Stale)
¡Country"
AGE..
CITIZENSHIP
ADDRESS ...
(Be and Number)
"ays
11, RELATIVES BY BI O00 OR MARRIAGE IN THE MILITARY OR CIVIL SEKVICE OF
THE U.S. OR OF A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT:
1. NAME -
• CITIZENSIIP ...-
- 1079
... ... KELATIONSHIP -
"¡Country'"
TYPE AND LOCATIOS UE GIVICE (IF KNOWN) ....
8. NAME
.. RELATIONSHIP
AGE --------
CITIZENSHIP
TYPE AND LOCA:10N OF SERVICE (I' KNOWN) M
8. NAME _....
..._ RELATIONSHIP ......
CITUFSSHIP
-.... ADDRESS
iS and Render" Cir)
TYPE AND LOCATION UE NERVICE ME ANOWS) .....
(8)
10 409398
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• set..
10)
SeC. 12 POSITION DATA
A KIND OF JUSITION APILIED FOR
.:'
I WHAT IS THE LOWEST ANNUAL ENTRANCE SALARY YOU WILL ACCEPT? 8 3949-
(Cón Wul Not Do Conaldored For Ang Mation With A Lower Éntranco Salary,)
CH YOU ARE WILLING TO TRAVEL, SPECIFY, OCCASIONALLY... HO
on CONSTANTIY.....
..e
I CHECK L YOU WILL ACCEPT APPOINTIENT, I OFFERED, IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
ANTWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES...' - OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES - YO
LIE YOU WILL ACCEPT APPOINTMENT lY CERTAL LOCATIONS ONLY, B'ECIFY LOCATION&:
Ether la to Pite Mohnston are or ta none Porelyn arena.
IS. EDUCATION
XUKMENTARY SCHOOL ORSEBOA E81S ADDRESS Cabo Mabraaka,
09A
RATES ATTÄNDED..1930-1950
GRADUATE!. Tea
NICA SCHOOL - BOrDeR. FIt
ADDRESS
Omaha, Hobracka.
a.. • ...-..
091
PATES ATTENDED ... 1940-1944
GRADUATE?. I00
mohlagton Univorolty
O8. Loudo, Kloneurt
UBA
CuLescE... Bauch nazara state CollaDDNESS
Brocklast. South Dakota usA
Promonginagring
dao"
X'OR AND SPECIALTY ..
YEARS COMPLETED
W001941200.1048
DATES ATTENDED 25Up 19/Anarch; 1219.
Series,
DiGith 20a4620
Gasveralty of, Cacna
Onaha, Nobreaka
USA
Governean!
tashingtone do Gen
Tue wra"Sle-hall
MAJOR AND SPECIALTY Dcrols Agalra
.. YEAS COMPLETED CAo. 82d. asismall
Jamary 194/-1ug. 1949
Sept. 191)
QUISE UNDERGRADUATE COLLEGE SURECIS Goraragenta: Elodorgo Mathonatico..
Chestostye Polstloal Dodenge, Sooncaleo
CHILE GALUUATE COLLEGE SUAJECTS Patornational Pollidod, International
Cganisation, batso Anorlean Sol10100, Infornalional Law
30-028301
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## Page 331
SEC.
14. ACTIVE V. S. OR FOREIGN MILITARY SERVICE
ma arancia: USA:
(Cometry)
PC.. 3/36/49-2/29236
REMARKS:
BELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NUMBER.. 30 ADDRESS Ohe bren
IP DEPERLED CIVI REASON " Taturan
#.:
INDICATE MEMBERSHIP IN MILITARY RESERVE ORGANIZATIONS
15:
CHRONOLOCICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYMENT FOR PAST- 15 YEARS.
, ACCOUNT
FOR ALL PERIODS.
INCLUDE CASUAL EMPLOXMENT.
INCEUDE AL90 PERIODS
OF UNEMPLOYMENT.
GIVE ADDRESSES AND STATE WHAT YOU DID DURING
PERIODS OF UNEMPLOYMENT., LIST LAST POSITION FIRST. (List all elvilian em-
ployment by a foreigni government, regardlesa of dates.)
FROM -00t 1950": TO.: Present
EMPLOVINO PIRM OR AGENCY - Studont dorge Minhiaston Univeralty
ADDRE88
KIND OF BUSINESS .. Studont...
oper
TITLE OFJONA
-NAME OF SUPERVISOR:
NA ....
. SALARYS 105.
.PER_Mo subalata
YOUR DUTIES ....fraduato otudant
11:3
RRASONBFOuLFAVING...Doalro.poaftlor.ln.ay.clald.o1.kzoule1gg
FROM. Oct. 1948
...TU Sapta 1950.
CLASSIFICATION GRADE
.... UN' IN MEDFRAR SERVICE) ..OnS
ESPLOYING FIRM OR'AGENCY - Co An. Stanach &. Sona
ADDRESS - 1392 Dougla Shae Crahd, Nebreakaoi
KIND OY BUSINESS POUL MAUUERCTITONAIE OF SUPERVISOR Ne Clarke Stasinan
TITLE. UPSON... Manufacturarla, 98pe: SALARY8 27% plua PER. 20..
YOUR DUTIE9 -I represental jy fira to rarious sbolasuloro end rotatlera...
-hanllinz.3mnoon.nerchenilaos.proot12g.and.raall1tating.tt0.218tr1butlon
Of tho firala protucto, and alial la tha aplarganant aid seuslopment ...
of the solos ant diatribution lepartoent o tho fira.
REASONS FOR TRAVING..
Dogired to obrain 1y dosroa
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## Page 332
cd-idonor
(8)
5H0S-JAR 1247. TO. AUxIOk 1948 .
CLABSIFICATION GRADE
(IE' IN FEDERAL HERVICE) -.
eitone...
EMPLOYINO FIRM OR AGENCY.....Students UntrerAlzr o8 9onhA
ADDHENB Dughas Nabraoka uss
(Cuumrns
KIND OY DUBINE8S -- SEAdInt NÁNE OF SUPERVISOR NA
TITLE OF J0B - Atudea
- SALARY A 73 SER O 1Mb0t04e
YOUR DUTIES -
REASONS YOU LEAVINQ Graduatad sich A9.108200
PROM MArShe 2945_ TO Mormber 19h6 ANNSY SENC:)_ Nono
EAPLOYINO VIRM OR AGENCY - SerYed AA Ve Se ÁrgY A1r Porge.
ADDRE8S -
Yaphnastana De Ciaal
KIND OF NUBINESS ......NA.....
—- NAMEOF SUPERVISON Dapte HareO 008
TITLE OF JOB CoamnloRtIonA MtAC SALARY 63
-... PER-19%
YOUR DUTIES I Maa ronponolhia for alh dnsoalng and sutsoing comminicatione
.An tho roomuntcationos ootton, Paotelo 11r Serrioo Posmende Manllar Pel.
I auuorytnad thres oirillen clerko In the parformance of y duties.
REASONA POR LEAVING....... Diaghargod tron serrlço.....
CLASSIFICATION GRADE
FROM D00e 1944 TO. March 1945. (IF IN FEDEIAI SPILVICE).. Mono .
EMTLOYING FIRM OR AGENCY Studente south Dnlota stato college
ADORSS... PokIno Bouta Daketaa U90i
•.- fuuniryi
KINDOF BUSINESS...arudont.
-.NANE OF SUPERVISOR ...
TITLE OF JOB-_ SUUOnt.. ._: SALARI'S NONA L' PER.
YOUR DUTIES
- Attandad the unlveralty. unles the ASTRP. prograna
-
REASONS FOR LEAVING.......... Intere1.A1r. Forcas
17-02828-#1
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## Page 333
SeC.
16. HAVE YOU FVER BEFN DISCHARGED OR ASKED TO RESIGN FROM ANY POSI
TION? HAVE YOU LEFT A POSITION UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH YOU
DESIRE TO EXPLAIN? GIVE DETAILS:
SIc.
17. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS
A FOREIGN LANGUAGES
11
AFLUENT*
COTATE DEGREE OR PROPICIENCY AN "LIGHT," TAR" OR
108"41
LANCUACE SPAN SPLAK 311st.
_ BEAK - BLASS
.. READ. 91180% WRITE 9112t
LANGUAGE
READ
... WRITE
B. LINT ALL SPORTS AND HOBBIES WHICH INTEREST YOU: INDICATE DEGREE OF PROFI
CIENCY IN PACH:
sandc. -collooting rooordinga.
Cole Pair.
C.HAVE YOU ANY QUALIFICATIONH, AS A RESULT OF TRAINING OR EXPERIENCE, WHICH
MIGHT FIT YOU FOR A PARTICULAK FUSITIONY
Nons that are not proviously 11acad
D. LIST ANY SPECIAL SKILLS YOU POSSESS AND MACHINES AND FQUIPMENT YOU CAN USE,
HUCH AS OPERATION OR SHORT-WAVE RADIO, MULTILITH, COMETOMETER, KEY PUNCH,
TUKRET LATHIE,
SCIENTIFIC OR PROFESSIONAL DEVICES:
Nong
APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF WORDS PEE MINUTE IN TYPING .35... SHORTHAND 110330
19)
+0-47827-1
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## Page 334
(10)
E. ARE YOU NOW ON DAYS VOL EVI. TEEY À LENGEU OR CERTIFIED MEMPER OF ANY
TRADE OR PROFERSION, SUCH AS PILUT, ELECTRICIAN, HADIO OPERATOR, TEACHES.
LAWYEN, CIA, ETC.
15 YES, INDICATE KIND UF LICENSE AND STATE - Ne: -
FIRHT LIC, ON CERTIFICATE: (YR) ..
._. LATEST LIC. OR CERTIFICATE (Y) S-0--00--1
F. GIVE ANY KPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS NOT COVERED ELSEWHERE IN YOUR APPLICATION
BUCH AB:
(1). YOUR MORE IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS (DO NOT SUBMIT COPIES UNLESS REQUESTED)
(2) YOUR PATENTA OR INVENTIONS
(8) PUBLIC SPEARING AND PURLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCE
(A) HONOKS AND FELLOWSHIFS RECEIVED
:. Honor Roll thras Inor -Untroralty al Onaha
=BatarysolootlonBoy.Mont.1lkoly.t0.su000ed.
& HAVE YOU A PHYSICAL HANDICAP, DIREAST...
OR OTHER DISARILITY WHICH SHOULD BE
CONSIDERED IN ASSIGNING YOU TO WORK? ' IF ANSWER IS "YES," EXPLAINS
H. DO YOU RECHIVE AN ANNUITY FROM THE UNITED STATES OR DISTRICT OF COLUMPIA
GOVFRNMEYT UNDER ANY RETIREMENT ACT OR ANY PENSION OR OTAEK COMPENSATION
FOR MILITALY OR NAVAL SERVICE? IF ANSWER IS "YES," GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS:
....O...
10-9296476
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## Page 335
SEC. 18. GIVE FINE CHARACTER REFERENCES IN THE U.S.-WHO KNOW YOU INTI-
MATEL!- (Give residence and business addresses where passible.)
Servel and Number
City.
State
BUS ADD DODA RE InFRIDI
RES. ADDI
BUS ADD ink.
RES. ADD.
BUS. ADD Unk.
•RES. ADD
BUS. ADD
RES. ADD. Inke
BUS: ADD. Unite
RES. ADD
SEC:
10. NAMES OF FIVE PERSONS WHO KNOY YOU SOCIALLY IN THE UNITED STATES
NOT REFERENCES, RELATIVES, SUPERVISORS, OR EMPLOYERS. (Give residence
and business addresses where possible:)
Street and Number
BUS. ADD. Unke
RES. ADD.
City
State
BUS. ADD. Intraralty of Vich. Ann Arbor Mtch
RES. ADD.
BUS. ADD. Iowa.state College,MasIova
RES ADD
BUS. ADD. Unka
RPS. ADD
RUS. 1DD. Grandal9 Inaucnahar Nabraaka
SEC. 20. GIVE THNEE NEIGHBORS AT YOUR LAST. NORITAT: RESIDENCE IN THE U.S:-
(Give sidenco and business addresses where possible.)
stract and Neinher.
City
State
BUS. ADD. Unke
BUS ADDI
RES. ADD
BUS. ADD
RES. ADD
SEx:.
21. FiNANCIAL BACKCROUND
ARE YOU ENTINELY DEPENDENT OY YOUR SALARY?.. Yea... IF VOT, STATE SOURCES
DE OTER INCONE. done.
I NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF BANKS WITH WHICH YOU HAVE ACCOUNTS
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7
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612,
C. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN, ON PETITIONED FOR, RANKRUPTCY?
PRETICULARS, INCLUDING COURT:
D. GIVE THREE CHEDIT REFERENCES-IN THE U.S.
1. NAME
2 NAME
& NAME
SEC.
22. RESIDENCES FOR THE PAST 15 YEARS
Present
FROM FeD 1952 TO My 195)
FROM SOP$ 1950: TO FoR 195h
FROM JURe 1950. TO SORt 7950
KROM 1949
..то rune 3959.
FROM 1926
To 1949
181 and maraber)
Country
(Mate)
Nebraaka..USA.
(Конаєті)
(Country
'FROM
TO
(as and numbe
FROM
TO
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(Country)
SEC. 23. RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES
1. FROM NOY 145 TO SORt 146
Marcie, PhiLLerina Iolandse Ahr Porce duty
FROM
FROM
FROM
TO
TO
(CILy OF
(City or
(Pur pose
(Purpose)
I Par pose
FROM
SEC.
21. CLUBS, SOCIETIES, AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
LIST NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF ALL CLUBS, SOCIETIES, PROFFÁSIONAL SOCIETIES, EM.
PLOYEE GROUPS, ORGAXIZATIONS OF ANY KIND INCLUDE SIEMRERSHI IN,
OR SUlTAKT
OF, AVY ORGANILATION HAVING HFAUQUARTERS OR BRANCH IN A FOREIGN COUNTY TO
WHICH YOU DELUNG OR HAVE BLONGED:
1. -
oraha pout, fl, The smartia Lozion, 306h, e sodze 992e Paara, Hobraske
DATES OF MEMBERSINP: 1247-1950
2 Wane and Chapter i iS and Niemiers
DATES OF MENDERSHIPS.
"Tinies
+-+00-009909-0
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(Naia and Chapter)
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a cone on ar (Bi amd Meaaboee)
DATES OF MENBEESHIP: --
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DATES OF MEMBERSHIP:.
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SIF. TO YOUR KNUVLEDAY. ANY OF THE ARUVE HAS CONDUCTED AN INVESTICATION OF
YOU, INDICATE HELOW THE BANG OF THAT AGENCY AND THE APPROXIMATE VATE OI
THE INVESTIGATION:
.. Nono.
SEC, 26. PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME -
Randall
.. RELATIONSHIP - MASO
ADDRESS
(Citg)
(Denteg)
SEC.
27. YOU ARE INFORMED THAT THE CORRECTNESS OF ALL STATEMENTS MADE
HEREIN WILL BE INVESTIGATED.
ARE THERE ANY UNFAVORAFLE INCIDENTS IN YOUR LIFE NOT MENTIONED ABOVE WHICH
BE DISCOVERED IN ACEIZQUENT INVESTIGATION, WHETHER YOU WERE DIRKCTLY
INVOLVED OR NUT, WHICH NIGHT REQUIRE
EXPLANATION! IF 80, DESCRIBE. 1F
- ANSWER "NQ."
SFC.
28. I CERTIFY THAT THE POREGOING ANSWERS ARE TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE
BEST OF MY KNOWLRUGE AND BELIEF, AND I AGREE THAT ANY MISSTATENENT
OR OMISSION
AS TO N MATERIAL FACT WILL CONSTITUTE GROUNDS FAK IM-
MEDIATE DISMISSAI, OR KESECTION OF MY ACPLICATION.
SIGNED AT
МогудАй1
Lale)
Parital!
DATE.
..Hay is 195k-
Betract Eintall
USE THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOG EXTRA DETAILS. NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE NUM-
BER OF THE QUESTION TO WHICH THEY RELATE.
SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE END OF
THE ADDED MATERN, IF ADDITIÓNAL SPACE: IS REQUIRED USE EXTRA PAGES THE
SAME SIZE AS THESE AND SIG: EACH SUCH PAGE.
CORETOSES P8-A1IDi SATE 16 ATASS-I
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104-10061-10129 •
10-4H (HSCA)
(
SECHET
21 JUN 1973
MEMORANDUM FOR:
FROM
nanda deparinero,
SUBJECT
:
REFERENCE
DDO/ISS/IP/EIS
Plans and Review Group
Central Cover Staff:
House Select Committee on Assassinations
(HSCA) Request
Letter for OLC fr. Chief Counsel/Director
of HSCA, &td 6 Jun 78 (OLC #78-2093/1)
1. In response to the request in Reference, CCS files
contain three documents which refer to Thompson Baker,
described in a 1964 document as the newly-designated presi-
dent of the Southeastern Shipping Corporation of Jacksonville,
Florida. According to these records.
It is.
not possible to determine from information at hand whether
Subject is identical with the subject of Item 3) of Reference.
2. CCS files contain no information on the other. indi-
viduals listed.
Distribution:
Orig &
1 - Addressee
1
- 0/ SA/DO/0
- 10-4H (HSCA)
-
RC-48-363 (JMWAVE)
- CS-3051
1
1
CCS/PRG chrono via board
chrono
acn
E2
IMPDET
CL BY 026089
iladdin
MANNING NOTICE
"TECT BE LIENCE SOURCEE
SECRET
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LOURNO
A0N-135-84
NOV. 1951
CLASSITIED MESSAGE
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE ACENCY
OUT 3l354
OM!
FORMATIONI
ARMANTION:
DANTEL dO MIBILEO
ROUTDE
3963
VE (1nL)
02072 18 JUNE 52
RI (5-600 AD/PO 07)= CR (S). 5/0 10-10-120, STO (12). AD/SO NE
45997-WASH
100%
RE:
MIST 345e30
Anel. 4.2
100\122
14 OCT 1952
L
ABSTRACE
WASH 34191 BUS 66I8
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SECURITY INFORMATION
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JFK Assassination System
Identification Form
Agency Information
Date:
4/3/2015
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10301-10104
RECORD SERIES : HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 2-1499-119
Released under the John
4ssassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:N 54462 Date:
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM: SAC, WMFO
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE :
DATE: 12/20/1963
PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
FS, BKG, ASSOC, RES, EMP, ACA
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS :
4
CURRENT STATUS :
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 08/18/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
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ENCIES
GASE
- AL FORM NO. 10
D' STATES GOT NMENT
Memoranuum
TO
? DIRECTOR, FBI (2-1499)
DATE:
KEEPEDIE
I0D FIFI
ADVISTO EY
SLIP (53
DATE
12/20/63.
REMANDER
GASSIFIED
ROM
: SAC, WEO (97-1151) (P) Confis
Antial
glose to in 109-324 (Sterling)
SUBJECT: FRANK ANTHONY STURGIS, aka
+ 100-133192 picnat
Frank Fiorini
2-26-95
IS - CUBA; NEUTRALITY MATTERSClassified by
емісіт
Declassity our get resis i a
ReBulet/2/10/63, with enclosure,
which enclosure
SPIMAC/O
18) 18/81
Sues
is a letter to Director, FBI, from Central Intelligence
JFK.
Agency, 11/19/63. #
A review of the enclosure reveals the following
findividuals and/or phone numbers which makes it appear
the individual resides in the Washington, D. C., area of
the phone number is listed to someone within the Washington,
D. C., area:d
Writer For Drew Pearson
ECLASSIFIED BY
7-16-
Tain
DI 7-4325
1326RSON, 1612 K Streets Ne Me BROC
HM WH 2-3789
Unlisted Number WH 6-5972
STERLING, CARLOS MARQUEZ
4600 Connecticut
Avenue, Apartment 705 0,C
л.Ч!
Cuba
EM 3-3487
PIERROTADICK, Mr., 2701 - 31st Street. N. W. DC
DE 2-9038.
Concerning JACK ANDERSON, he is a well-known newspaper
columnist who writes for "Parade" magazine, a Sunday supplement
issue subscribed to by the "Washington Post." He also is a
protege, associate and substitute writer for DREW PEARSON,
the well-known syndicated news columnist who is on the"No
Contact List'of WFO.
2-1499-119
be instituted on ANDERSON DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR,
WFO does not recommend that aRon yestigation
chatte
2
- Bureau
RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATICN
- Miami (2-192) (RM)
IN THIS DOCUMEN
- New York (Info) (RM)
6, КР 5-
3 DEC/24 1963
Ap 1 - WFO
CLASSIFIED AN
EXTENDED BY SP! TELIRH
→ AEXI AET INFORMA TO CONTAINESO
CHEW: peb
HEREIN IS UNCL
ASSIBIRD EXCEPT
BANg
LEFCIM, I1, 1
WHERE SHOWN O
1880 15
DATE OF
NAT!ININSEC.
8211321
12920
DECLASSIFICATION...
Confide
1491
NW 54462 DooId: 32309838
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0OM:0A84
WFO 97-1151
Conti
itial
Concerning phone WH 2-3789, it
a nò through the Montgomery County, Maryland, current issue of the
City Directory that phone Number WH 2-3789 is listed to one
EMIL GANGARRETT, 4511 Strathmore Avenue, Garrett Park Maryland,
(a suburb of Washington, D. C.), and his eccupation is listed
as USA, and his wife is
shown as MARIORIE.
WFO indices regard-
ing GARRETT are negative.
WFO will conduct a discreet prelimi-
ary investigation to ascertain his background and thereafter
make further recommendation concerning investigation of this
individual.
is currently being ascertained.
The subserier doualisted phone Number (WH 6-5972/0(4)
Concerning STERLING, CARLOS MARQUEZ, 4600 Connecticut
Avenue, Apartment 705, this individual is the subject of
and Miami
file 105-2476. New York is office of origin con-
cerning him and his background and activities are well known
to WFO, New York and Miami so that further investigation con-
hand iran al
cerning him is not recommended.
It should also be noted that
at one time WFO utilized
STERLING as a source of information
under WFO file 134-3192, Bureau file 109-321; but when he
moved to New York City during the Summer of 1963, his services
as a source of information could no longer be used by wO. tell
Concerning DICK PIERROT, 2701 31st Street, N. W.,
this individual appears to be identical to the case captioned
"ALBERT OGDEN PIERROT, aKa ALBERT O. PIERRO, A. OGDEN PIERROT
'DICK, ' PSI - Cuba," Bureau file 100-133192, WFO file 134-3398.
In 1960 PIERROT'S services were utilized briefly by wFO as
a PaI, since that one time be sold airplanes to the Cuban
Government shortly after CASTRO assumed the position of
Premier.
His background is well known to WFO and it does not
appear that
warranted. (
¿ditional Investigatson coacerains hill is
The
Bureau ang Miami will be furnished additional
Information congerning EMIL G. GARRETT
and
unlisted phone
Number WH 6-5972 it is developed.
420-2070
• HAO BEES
SP6BJA/Gel 211326-1121190
Confian
tIal
(u)
NH 54462 DooId: 32309838
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VIDYAILNI
Chilel of iration, INHAVE
S-E-C-H-E-T
----
P'HIURITY
pati suits.
Chief. Task Force W
CYROSE/ PURelUle DuplIcation of Faymene bE HEW and AMBUD
Acrion: Ae Indicated
Reference:
A. WAVE 2516
B.
DIR 02598
C. UFGW 942
1, PCSA has Leen granted on Mr. Fern Pence of Florida State Wellare
Department for contact, ll necessary, ou details of complaints rogistered on
possible duplication of paymento to Cubana in the Miami area.
2. Pleado inform teadquarters do to action laken on references l3 and C.
END OF DISPAICH
Distribution:
¿ - COS, IMWAVE
pira arrive to --
DARE IRITU
all rise:.
L9 AFR 196
18 Apr 62
19 APR 1NC"
DASANTCH SAMERA NIO NUMER
UFGW 954
MASQUANTINE, INE RULEIR
919-124-25
1OO/NEW TUITIAL!
k.: TFW/ Exec/ FJVB
1 - IFW/ Regist,
S-E-C-9 - E-T
Turner, "
1411
TFW/ Secur
2508
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C/TFW
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112
SIG CEN
$7812
PRITT HEXI
BYBAT AOUATIC LIERODE
REF MEXE 7374 (IN 75906}*
MITIOT DEVELOLED AND CONTROLLED PULSE CAMRRA SYSTE
CAN FE LOHNED MEXT THIS OP. CAMERA HAS AUTORATIC EXPOSURE
CONTROL, MILT CLK IN BACH FRAMS, 100-400-2000 FOOT MAGAZINES
AND WILL ACCEPT 400M TELYT. LENS.
SYSTES OPYRATES WITH 24 VDC POIER JUPPLY. USES TWO 12
VDC. AUTOLORILE RATTERIIS IN SHIN. SYSTERI CAN BE ACTIVATED SY
3. SYSTEM REQUIRES TRAINING IN IRSTALLATION AND USB.
KURTOT DOTO US OTICER SBUULD IBT INTI TO ASSIST IN INSTALIN.
PLEASE ADVISE PRIORITY IP THIS ENTITET SUITARIS TAIS OP:
• DESIRÃE DATS TOI, IL MUNUT RUYAL ACERISORIES STILL SE RECE END.
•REQUEST EQUIPENT SUITALS TO RECORD TIME LERODE OP.
AND ACCESOLLS vOR 1OS0E ROTAL CAMBIA.
04. WoRd 0
1102 100 1003
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•TO
FROM I MEXICO CITY
ANO / CO7, CHO, SA9 B, PF, VR
SE C.R
ET 2.225364
DIR INFO HAVE ANTY CITE MEXI: S626
P.ER UMEN:
A REQUEST TRACES AND POA
DO 1927*
830c: 5544557 3
•CUBAND
ADDRESS
HAVANA. SUBU.DIVORCED
F8 00
AGESS AID GIN
WORKS CLOSELY WITH
6USJ
ONE OT KER UNSPECIFIED INDUSTRY HAS HAD: SOME CONTACT DITH
SOVIETS IN CONNECTION WITH!
¿PROCUREMENT
RECENILY REPORTED
BAL IER SOVSCONSTRUCTING SUBMARINE BASE IN CUBAD CAME TO MEXICO
ON SPECIAL PASSPORT 2 AUG 63 TO SEE CHILDREN BUT FORMER dIFE rANAGED
FREVENT CONTACI, RETURNED CUBA 2T AUG.
26 BRONNER OF SUBJ IS
CUBAN, ABOUT 42, LEFT
CUBA ABOUT:
10S9 OR 31960 GOING FARSI 1O
LATER TO MEXICO.
EMFLOYED COM-INOUSLY
"NOU
TOR MEXICO. STRONGLY ANTI-CASTRO,
FRIEND OF AMSEVER-2 CORRESPONDS WITH SUBJ THROUGH
EMBASSY BIN OMATIC FOUCHA
AT STATION REQUEST THROUGM 4-2
REPRODUCTION ON OTHER TRAVIE ISOLINO OPTICE IS PROMESTED
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CLASSIERO MASSACE
0022002 PAC 02 2
RECENLY ASKED SUBJ IF WOULD DE WILLING FURNISH "CERTAIN INFORMATION
FOR A2 UNOM SUBJ KNOUS AS ANTI-CASTRO, SUBJ GAVE TENTATIVE AGRREMENT
BUT ASKED. HOA: FAR DO YOU WANT PE TO GO?
•SO SUBU FLANNING TO LEAVE CUBA AT END OF YEAR DISILLUSIONED-UITA
REGIME, BELIEVE STATION MIGHT DE ABLE PERSUADE HIH STAY IN FLACE.
4. DIVORCED MOTHER OF. EXCUIFE HAS RE-MARRIED TO
COMMUNIST, FORFER " CHIEF CP SECURITY SERVICE"
HAVANA, RECENTLY
PROMOTDD TO MORE IMPORTANT POSITION.
SABQVE INFO FROM
PLESHED OUT 57/A-2 UMO MEI
SUAS DURING AUGUSI SONCERN FAXIS NO STATION TRACES ANY PERSONS
MEN TONED HEREIRTEHLER CON. CONG IRMAT ZON SUES TRAVEL. LIPIRE LISTS
SHOU KE CARRIED SPECIAL PASSPORT
SHOU NIS ADDRESS AS
HAN 108408
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104-10076-10425 -
QUASSIFIED MESSAGE
34 SECRET
ROUTING
TO
1 Duecron
MOM • MANAVE
ACTION.
INFO
SAS 8
OOP, OCS 3, G/MS 2, OPS VR
SC 8 & 1 1303152
DIR CITE NAVE 8994
13Đcc 630 7 9626
TYPIC PENS
RETURN TO CIA
Background Use Only,
Do Not Reproduce
KSF8 FN 22-31 PARA I6
IN VIEW SERIES CF RATHER COMPLEX PROBLEYS CONCERNING COVER AND
FORESCRASLE DIFFICULIY IN GETTING SQUIRED INFO FOR PROCESSING DENTAI
NISIT WAVE NEXT FEW DAYS
INSURANCE CLAIMS, REQUEST MR.
TO ADVISE ON INPLEHENTING PROGRAY:
SE C
E.
SECRET
HAN DE MONO ON
ce is mosam
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11041000710016]
5 October 1964
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: Army Request for Information on Statements in
Warren Commission Report re Joseph DUTKANICZ
and Vladimir SLOBODA
1. On 1 October 1964, Jane Roman of CI/Liaison telephoned
Lee Wigren to say that the Army had reacted to certain state-
nents on page 266 of the Warren Commission Report about the
assignment, KGB involvement and Army security investigation
of two former U.S. Army enlisted men
The statements were contained in a classified memorandum of
6 April 1964 from CIA to the Commission. Through an error
by the Commission staff, this memorandum was quoted in the
report instead of a sanitized version which had been provided
for the purpose.
CI/Liaison requested the factual background
of the statements as set forth
in our classified memorandum.
Additional
details on the Army's inquiry are set forth in
Jane Roman's memorandum for the record of 2 October (Attach-
ment A) .
2. Late in the afternoon of 1 October, Jane Roman explained
in detail to
of SR/CI/R what was needed. Since
SR/CI/R keeps only a skeleton file on defector cases, some time
was required to find the exact sources and procure copies of
reference documents. This was done on 1 and 2 October.
3.
Jane Roman informed
at mid-morning on
2 October that the Army wanted a written reply and that Chief/
CI/R&A would prepare one if we provided the facts. Accordingly,
prepared a memorandum (Attachment B) and hand-
carried it to Jane Roman at 1200 hours.
4. Note: It was not possible to attach copies of all
documents cited in our memorandum because in one case a document
is in 00 files and in other cases there are only thermofax
copies available in the 201. This was explained orally to
Jane Roman.
SR/CI/R
CRIMET
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Released under the
John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote):
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
3/31/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
RECORD NUMBER :
FBI
124-10377-10417
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : 62C-HQ-1029205-3636
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FBI
FROM:
HQ
TO: DL
TITLE :
DATE:
02/17/1998
' PAGES:
3
SUBJECTS :
JFKARCA OF 1992
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS :
3
CURRENT STATUS: Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 05/06/1999
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
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DATE: 11-14-2017
• (12/31/1995)
1544
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence:
DEADLINE 03/03/1998
To: Dallas
Date: 02/17/1998
Attn:
Patsy K. Comstock
From: Office of Public and Congressional Affairs
JFK Task Force, Rm. 1114
contact: Pauline E. Battle, Ext
0664
Approved Bys Keeley carol Elem
Drafted By: Battle Pauline
Case ID #: 62-HQ-1029205 (Pending)
Title: John F. Kennedy Records Collection Act
of 1992 (the Act)
Synopsis: The Act established the Assassination Records Review
Board
(ARRB) to oversee the government's production and
compliance with the Act.
The ARRB reviews the proposed
postponements in documents sent by each agency to the National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and decides what
postponements the
Act will allow or opens the document in full.
The ARRB's responsibilities include having agencies search other
subjects and areas to find additional material not already
identified as assassination records.
The establishment of the
ARRB by the Act also limited the time for their duties to be
accomplished.
The ARRB must complete their tasks by September
With this deadline in mind, the ARRB sent a letter
i seen are letter ree if - 4-1029205-3636
Enclosures: ARRB letter requesting
Details: On February 9, 1998, the ARRB sent a letter to the FBI
setting forth a formal request to receive and review additional
records. The ARRB's goal is to research every possible subject
that may have a bearing on assassination theories and to assure
congress and the American public that all was done to accomplish
the intentions of the Act.
Dallas should conduct a
search for the listed items. If
Dallas is aware of any administrative records they may have
maintained outside the normal index system, they should
include
those areas in the search. If any documents related to the
matters are found, please forward the documents to the JFK Task
Force.
Pursuant to the Act, any material categorized
as an
assassination record must be sent to the NARA in its original
The Act established the process of handling the documents
the FBI must follow the Act. If Dallas believes there office
Waiteripes
at.
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
Office of Public and Congressional Affairs
62-HQ-1029205, 02/17/1998
needs a copy, they should copy the documents or material before
sending to the JFK Task Force.
Please conduct a search for any files and references
for liaison with the Dallas Police Department and the Sheriff's
Office for the years 1960 thru 1965 and please forward all
material to the JFK Task Force, Attention: Pauline E. Battle,
Room 11144.
If you have any questions, please call Pauline Battle
at (202) 324-0664.
2
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
Dallas
office of Public and Congressional Affairs
62-HQ-1029205, 02/17/1998
LEAD (s):
Set Lead 1:
TO DALLAS
AT DALLAS
Conduct a search of your office for any files and
references for liaison with the Dallas Police Department and the
Sheriff's Office for the years 1960 thru 1965. Forward any
material related to this request to FBIHQ, JFK Task Force,
Attention: Pauline E. Battle, room 11144. The results should be
received at FBIHQ no later than C.O.B. 03/03/98.
ACC: 1 - Carol L. Keeley,
Room 11144
- LuAnn Wilkins, Room 11144
- Pauline E. Battle,
Room
3
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SOURGE ODACID CHIEF, EVAL & 3. ODACID REPORTING. - STATE
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JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
IDENTIFICATION FORM
AGENCY INFORMATION
• AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10175-10046
RECORD_SERIES:
HQ
AGENCY FILE_ NUMBER:
105-82555-6TH NR 5579
eleased
Kennedy
Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53025 Date:
05-23-2017
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: LEG, MX.
TO:
DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 05/04/1967
PAGES:
8
SUBJECT:
LHO, POST-RP, SIGHTING, DL, TX, NEWSPAPER, MAS NOTICIAS AND TIMES
OF MONTERREY, BARRAGAN, FRANCISCO L.
DOCUMENT TYPE:
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
ORIGINAL
Unclassified
NEW
CLASSIFICATION:
CLASSIFICATION:
REVIEW DATE:
STATUS
10/22/1998
Redact
UPDATE DATE:
02/12/2001
RESTRICTIONS:
JFK Act 6 (4)
COMMENTS:
INC LHM
HH
53025
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Note).
DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
6/12/201
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER:
124-10197-10220
RECORD SERIES:
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
92-3182-1246
Document Information:
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
TO:
TITLE :
FBI
LEG, RO
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE :
PAGES:
SUBJECTS :
09/10/1969
1
DOCUMENT TYPE :
CLASSIFICATION :
RESTRICTIONS :
CURRENT STATUS :
DATE OF LAST REVIEW:
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
[Restricted]
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
Unclassified
4
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01/03/1995
COMMENTS :
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DATE: 11-14-2017
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10
3010-1V9.U3
GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
TO
Director, FBI (92-3182)
FROM
ViLesat, Bome (92-47) (RUCY
SUBJECT:
GUS
AR
ALEX, aka
(00: Chicago)
DATE: 9-10-69
Sew 1242
ReROMlet 7-7-69 and Bulet 9-3-69.
No further information has been received from
the Central Bureau, Criminal Division, Italian National|
Police, Rome, concerning the subject and his wife.
on 6-16-69 the Aliens Directorate, Athens.
Greece, was alerted to the possible travel of the subject
and his
wife to Greece from June to August, 1969.
date no information has been received from
the Aliens
Directorate that the subject or his wife has visited
Greece.
The Bureau and the Chicago Office will be
advised of any pertinent information received concerning
the subject and his wife from alerted
sources in Italy
and Greece.
5 - Bureau
(1 - Liaison Section)
(2 - Chicago, 92-373)
1 - Rome
TAK: HD
(6)
EX:102
REC 67 92-3/82-1246
20e sent to Cheng t
o-guessing 9-14-69-9835-04
sealers.
6 SEP 2 2 1969
186
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DATE: 11-14-2017
JFK Assassination System
Date:
5/7/2015
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY:
FBI
RECORD NUMBER : 124-10301-10317
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
92-3171-1279
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM: CG
TO : HQ
TITLE:
DATE: 12/24/1963
PAGES:
1
SUBJECTS :
SAM GIANCANA
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified
RESTRICTIONS:
4
CURRENT STATUS :
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 05/20/1998
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
• COMMENTS :
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1952 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
4-3' (ROV. 4-17-63)
• AIRGRAM
DECODED COPY
• CABLEGRAM
XI RADIO
xx TELETYPE
Tolson
Belmont
Mohi.
-
Casper
Callahan
Conrad
DeLoach!
Evans
Gale -
Rosen
Sullivan
Tavel -
Trotter
Tele,/Room
Holmes
candy :
DEFERRED
TO DIRECTOR
(FROM SAC CHICAGO
12-24-63
2:37 PM
JKW:
241700
SAMUEL M. GLANCANA, AKA, AR.
9
REBUTEL DECEMBER 23 LAST.
CAPTÀIN WILLIAM DUFFY, INTELLIGENCE UNIT, CHICAGO PD ORALLY
ADVISED THAT CHICAGO DIVISION RECEIVED INFORMATION THAT DETECTIVE
MANDEL'S LIFE IN POSSIBLE JEOPARDY FROM STRIP JOINT OPERATORS.
NO FURTHER DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION CONTEMPLATED. CHICAGO
DOES NOT PLAN TO DISSEMINATE INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYOFFS TO
POLICE AT THIS TIME AS IT IS FELT THIS WOULD JEOPARDIZE HIGHLY
CONFIDENTIAL SOURCE. M
PHYSICAL SURVEILLANCE IN VICINITY ARMORY LOUNGE REFLECTED
GIANCANA MET DECEMBER 23 LAST WITH JACK CERONE, SAM ROSA, CHUCK
ENGLISH, BUTCH BLASI, ROY TAGLIA, AND QUEENIE SIMONELL I FOR
PERIOD OF SEVERAL HOURS. ALSO IN ATTENDANCE WAS ONE RALPH MASSUGI.
MASSUCI HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS BROTHER OF ALDERMAN ROBERT MASSEY,
36TH WARD WHO CG 6576-C* HAS ADVISED IS CLOSE TO GIANCANA AND
WHO IS BEING PUSHED BY GIANCANA FOR A LOCAL JUDGESHIP.
CG 6498-PC HAS ADVISED THAT MASSEY RECEIVES HOODLUM BACKING BECAUSE
OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GIANCANA AND MASSEY'S BROTHERS. MASSUCI'S
REPORTEDLY OPERATE BOOKMAKING OPERATION ON WEST SIDE AND ARE
PRESENTLY UNDER INVESTIGATION BY CHICAGO DIVISION IN THIS REGARD.
RECEIVED:
63
3:46 P.M.
ALL INTO
30
ML
3$302. REC-
ED.
73-3191=12.74
NO DEC 28.1963
If the in
paraphras
DARE 4R
contained in the above message is to be disseminated outside the Bureau, it is suggested that it be suitably
order torprotect the Bureau's cryptographic systems.
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Released under the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Att. of 1992 (41 Use 2107 Hoter.
DATE: 11-14-2017
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Date:
5/4/2015
Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY: FBI
RECORD NUMBER: 124-10278-10160
RECORD SERIES: HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
100-339235-318
Document Information
ORIGINATOR: FBI
FROM:
LEG, PA
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI
TITLE:
DATE: 10/29/1968
PAGES:
5
SUBJECTS :
[Restricted]
DOCUMENT TYPE :
PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION:
Secret
RESTRICTIONS :
4
CURRENT STATUS :
Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 03/15/1996
OPENING CRITERIA: INDEFINITE
COMMENTS :
INC TRANS FROM FRENCH
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Released under the John F. Kennedy AssasSination Records Collection Act of 1992 (44 USC 2107 Hote).
DATE: 11-14-2017
SE PEN, ER" 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Memorandum
SECRIED
DIRECTOR, FBI (100-339235)
DATE: 10/29/68
LEGAT, PARIS (100-2020)
(P)
SUBJEC
OCHENWISE
licensee
I.iE SHOWN
SISSIFIED
AGE HORMATION CONTAINED
SUSAN HEILIGMAN
FRANK
IS - CH
(00 - NY)
1/25/9
Classified by SP8mge/GCL s
Declassif o9 MADF(JFK))
Re London letter to Bureau 10/10/68; Paris letter
to Bureau 10/17/68, and New York letter and IHM to Bureau
10/15/68.
On 10/25/68, the Service de Documentation Exterieure
et de Contre-Espionnage (SDECE), French foreign intelligence
Fren
and counterespionage service, Paris, France, advised that
they have no objection in having the information pertaining
to subject's plans while in London, England, to visit AL
DHAHIR, an Iragi who resides at 40 Peckarmans Wood, Crescent
"Wood Road, London SE. 26, furnished to Mi-5
they were not shownl
misinal source Coriuirs ther
On
110/29/68,
i8, copies of referenced LHM were furnished
to the SDECE and the Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire
(DST), French domestic counterespionage service, Paris, with
the request that they further identify the
individuals listed
in the LHM?
who reportedly reside in Paris.(g)
For
the information of New York and London, enclosed
is one copy ofla translation from the French language of a
report. dated 11/10/68,
entitled "PRO-CHINESE PRESS IN FRANCE,"
made available to our, office by the SDECE on
2/1/6715 This report was previously furnished the Bureau s
Tetter dates
12/6/67, captioned
"PRO-CHINESE PRESS IN
FRANCE, IS - CH.
decreet
Tercenten
Bureau (Enc.
ENCLOSURE
REC 2700-339235-318
- 1)
12
(1 - Liaison Section)
10 NOV.LAE 1968
(1 - New York, 100-42479, Info.)
1 - Legat, London (100-2198,
Info.)
(Ene→- 1) (sent direct)
Paris
VVK: eim
(6)
SECa
R
MAT
BEGBSECREL
& D NOV 20 1968
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds Regularly on the Payroll Savings Blan hE>
5010-108-02
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DATE: 11-14-2017
AROSE
SECRET
PAR 100-2020
It is to be noted that the Franco-Chinese Association
of Friendship mentioned in referenced LHM is probably
identical with the Association of Franco-Chinese Friends
described
on page two, paragraph three, of the SDECE report
0f 11/10/67.
is described as the treasurer of this Association. HELENE
'ARCHISIO, mentioned in referenced LaM, is probably the wife
on a relative of this individual. g
As additional pertinent information is received
Ce to do te rehe buriel and interested as ice
will be advised.
ECRET
- 2 -
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ALL
INFORMATION CONTAINED
HERE.
J8 URC320s27
WERE SHOWN
SECRET
TRANSLATION FROM FRENCH
November 10, 1967
1s)
TRO-CHINESE PRESS IN FRANCE JES ARTiC pRena
In the last year, the number of newspapers advocating
the
theses of "Chinese communism" has increased considerably.
The three pro-Chinese organizations which exist in france have
striven to create, individually, several press organs. (S)
I.
The French Communist, Movement (Marxist-Leninist)
M. C. F. (M. L.) - publishes 'Humanite Nouvelle'
humanity central organ of the MAC. F. (Mr.)
Launched
in February, 1965,
Marseilles, this newspaper was a monthly Rene
until 1966.
The first weekly issue appeared on October 6,:
1966.
The edition was
55,000 copies. On October 12, 1967
the edition dropped to 18,200/copies.
It is printed at
Meaux (Seine-et-Marne), but its offices are located at 40,
boulevard Magenta, Paris (10me. ).
The managing director of the
paper is Mr. Francois Marty. The chief editor is Mr. Regis
Bergeron.
(5)
In addition to this weekly (which has the highest
number of copies as far as the pro-Mao press is concerned),
the M. C. F. (M. L.) puts out a number of papers which appear
As a matter of fact, they are more similar to
"tracts for cells" than to regular newspapers. However,.they
all have claims to being the first stage toward the feation
of local publications appearing at fixed intervals.
The more vigorous of these publications is 'Eveil
Proletarien'/ (Proletarian Awakening), organ of the eagene
France
which occasionally rates the honor
of radio broadcasts in French from Peking and Tirana.: Mention
(S)
n/2s/94
Classified by
Declassky on
MADR
5/K)
ECREM
190-339235 - 318
ENCLOSURE?
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SECRET
should also be made of "October, 1917" (student cells from
Marseilles) //Red October" (Jean-Pierre Timbaud gell from
Worker from Loir-et-Cher" (Blois),
Reveille" (Limoges)
'Young Guard"
and, finally,
"The
struggle' (Nimes) (
agents iton Amicas)
Fron e
(M. L.) have
disappeared very quickly; for example,
Youth"' (a single issue in February, 1965) and WRed Flag!
(December, 1966).
They were put out by student circles
the leadership of the M. C. F. (M. L.) was afraid of displays
of independence and verbosity.
should be made of
the ex-organ of the "Federation of Marxist-
Leninist Circles" (before the creation of "New Humanity").
The name of this paper used to be:
"For the Defense of
Marxism-Leninism.
For a while, the leadership of the M. C. F.
(M. L.) has contemplated resuming publication of this paper
in the form of a bulletin for internal liaison.
At the present
time, pending the transformation of the movement into a party,
the P. C. F. (M. L.), ambitions are growing and there is
under study the launching of a "quarterly theoretical review"
before the end of 1967. If this materializes, the pro-Chinese
Communist Party will have an organ comparable to the "Notebooks
of Communism"' of the French Communist Party. S)
Speaking of the M. C. F.
(M. L.), one cannot possibly
ignore the existence of the "Notebooks of
New China," a daily
bulletin (red title) which reprints, without any commentary,
The director is
(M. -L.):
Every Friday,
there appears a weekly edition of the
"Notebooks
of New China" (green title), which reprints the most important
texts of the week.
(S)
In addition, it should be pointed out that the farre
being, without a press organ, has just launched a national
C magazine called
Eyes Turned Toward China," the first issue of
which (October, 1967), was printed in 5,000 copies by the presses
of Conchon Printing/ Shop at Meaux.
The managing director is
Mr. Joseph
Marchisio Treasurer of A. A. F. C. G)
II.
The Marxist-Leninist Center of France (C. M. L. F.)
is a general
staff with no troops.
It is believed that
putting
out a newspaper is a tight-rope walk for them. . Nevertheless,
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they managed to put out 21 bulletins of Marxist-Leninist infor-
mation (a monthly, whenever possible) between early 1964 and
April, 1967.
However,
a few issues of another monthly
X'Red Star"' - which calls itself the "Organ of the C. M. L. F."
also, have been put on sale since April, 1966. (S)
Last June, the C. M. L. F. was able to afford the
luxury of launching
actual printing_being-done
at Lyon. The political director of
"Red Tribune"
Beaulieu, the managing director
being Mr..
III. - Union of Communist Youth - Marxist-Leninist
(U. J. C. - M. L.).
This is the latest pro-Chinese organiza-
tion and is meant to appeal to the students. Despite a ratherf nance
small following, U. J. C. - M. L. puts out two newspapers.
One,
'Red Guard," is published as "the central organ of
U.
J'C.
1967.
- M. L" and began publication at Nancy in February,.
Since that time,
each edition has been running about
5,000 copies.
is presented
The other newspaper, called Serving the People,"
C. /
been coming out every 15 days since July l'of this year.
AlSO
in this case, each edition runs @gut 5, 000 copies. Like "Red
Guard," it is printed at Nancy.
Franeo
The director of these two publications As Mr. Francois
goovits.
• Distribution in Paris is done by Mr
ecourt.
Chenot,
06,
rue de la Glaciere
(13 me.) and Git-le-Coeur
shop
(6 me.) jointly.
bookseller's
3
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CAPCS, DDO/DO, .ICS, ODPD-D,
VOLCA
SA.D0/0.
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DIRECTOR 224314
осте
@HSCA.
SECRET
STAFF 171905Z DIRECTOR 224314
TO:
IMMEDIATE MEXICO CITY.
WNINTEL RYBAT
REFS:
A. DIRECTOR 222189
B. MEXICO CITY 45093 0709303
1. FOLLOWING HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF
(HSCA)
SCHEDULED ARRIVE MEXICO CITY ON 30 MAY 1978 AND DEPART O/A
4 JUNE 1978
GARY CORNWELL, DEPUTY CHIEF COUNSEL
HAROLD LEAP, INVESTIGATOR
DAN HARDWAY, RESEARCHER
EDWIN LOPEZ, RESEARCHER
STATE DEPARTMENT HAS SENT MESSAGE TO EMBASSY REQUESTING EMBASSY
PROVIDE LODGING AND LOCAL TRANSPORT FOR STAFFERS. TO OUR KNOWLEDGE
HSCA VISIT.NOT COORDINATED WITH FBI.
2.
EMBASSY HAS ALSO BEEN REQUESTED TO COORDINATE VISIT WITH
APPROPRIATE MEXICAN AUTHORITIES INCLUDING LOCATING AND ARRANGING
INTERVIENS WITH PERSONS LISTED PARA 1, REF A, A THROUGH 1...
3.
IN ADDITION TO IDENTITY J (WHO SUBJECT MEXICO CITY 44819
AND DIRECTOR 215553) AND IDENTITY K, PARA 1, REF A, AND SUBJECT
PARA 2, REF A, HSCA DESIRES INTERVIEW FORMER OTS STAFFER ROBERT
(ZAMBERNARDI) WHO RETIRED MEXICO 1965. HSCA DEFERS TO STATION
JUDGMENT WHETHER INTERVIEWS WITH
(FORMER SAFEHOUSE KEEPER), GEORGE MUNRO, CHARLES FLICK AND
ROBERI ZAMBERNARDI SHOULD
BE CONDUCTED MEXICO OR WITHIN CONTINENTAL
U.S. IF STATION AMENABLE HSCA INTERVIEWING THESE INDIVIDUALS
MEXICO SUGGEST INTERVIEWS BE CONDUCTED IN EMBASSY. IF THESE
INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED MEXICO, STATION SHOULD POUCH
ALL NOTES
TAKEN BY INTERVIENERS TO HQS ATTENTION OTIS C. VIGEANT. PLS
ADVISE,
4. HSCA HAS FOLLOWING SPECIFIC QUESTIONS THEY INTEND TO
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DIRECTOR 224314
PURSUE:
WHAT. DID OSWALD OR THE UNIDENTIFIED PERSON
PHOTOGRAPHED
OUTSIDE CUBAN AND SOVIET EMBASSIES DO WHILE IN MEXICO?
B.
IDENTIFY ALL LOCAL CUBAN CONSULATE EMPLOYEES
DURING 1963?
C.
HSCA CONFUSED BY INABILITY TO LINK PHOTOGRAPHS OF
PERSONS VISITING SOVIET AND CUBAN EMBASSIES TO TELETAPS.
DO MSCA HAS BEEN INFORMED THROUGH INTERVIEWS THAT THERE
WERE FIVE TELETAPS BUT HOS RECORDS REVEAL TAKE FROM ONLY THREE
TELETAPS,
HSCA WANTS TO IDENTIFY THE OTHER TWO TELETAPS.
HSCA
AWARE THERE WERE
_AND THEY DESIRE KNOW IF THESE.:
WERE ON OFFICIAL CUBAN OR SOVIET INSTALLATIONS.
E.
IN PHOTO COVERAGE OF CUBAN EMBASSY THERE WERE THREE
CAMERA POSITIONS BUT HOS PHOTOS MADE AVAILABLE TO MSCA APPEAR TO
BE FROM ONLY TWO CAMERA POSITIONS,
HSCA HOPES TO CLARIFY.
F. MSCA HAS. INQUIRED IF
STATION CAN ASSIST IN
ARRANGING MEETINGS WITH MEXICAN OFFICIALS WHO KNOWLEDGEABLE THIS
INVESTIGATION.
DEFER STATION JUDGMENT RE THIS REQUEST DUE
EMBASSY INVOLVEMENT PARA 20 ABOVE,
5. PLS PROVIDE NAME OF STATION OFFICER WITH WHOM MR. CORNWELL
CAN BE IN CONTACT WITH DURING VISIT.
6. HSCA OPEN TO ANY STATION GUIDANCE RE PROCEDURES TO BE
FOLLOWED DURING THEIR VISIT.
• ASCA ASSUMES MEXICAN AUTHORITIES
WILL MONITOR THEIR ACTIVITIES AND INTERVIEWS WITH MEXICAN
NATIONALS.
TO FYI ONLY: HSCA STAFFERS CORNWELL, HARDWAY, AND
LOPEZ HAVE RECENTLY VISITED CUBA IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR
INVESTIGATION, MR. CORNWELL IS MATURE, DISCREET, AGGRESSIVE
AND EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY/PROSECUTOR.
MR.. LEAP IS MATURE AND
EXPERIENCED INVESTIGATOR.
MESSRS, HARDWAY AND LOPEZ ARE YOUNG
RESEARCHERS WHO ARE SOMEWHAT IMPETUOUS AND "FREE SPIRITED."
MR. LOPEZ IS BI-LINGUAL AND HAS MEXICAN/LATIN AMERICAN
APPEARANCE, ALL HSCA STAFFERS FULLY CLEARED.
8..
PLS REPLY IMMEDIATE BY COB 18 MAY 1978.
EZ. IMPDET.»
ORIG:
C/LA/STB (STURBITTS X9127); COORD: SA/DO/O (SHEPANEK),
CI/EXO (HOLMES), OLC; AUTH:: AC/LAIMGSB (LEHMAN); REL: C/LA
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Identification Form
Agency Information
AGENCY :
RECORD NUMBER :
RECORD SERIES :
FBI
124-90102-10175
HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER :
CR 105-273274-1
Document Information
ORIGINATOR:
FROM:
TO :
TITLE :
FBI
MM
HQ
DATE: 10/18/1974
'PAGES:
2
SUBJECTS :
MAX LESNICK
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION : Secret
RESTRICTIONS: 4
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DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 08/12/1998
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DATE: 11-TONAVRM NO. 10'
-JULY 1073 EDITION
GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6
UNITED STATES GOV' ^ MENT
Memoranaum
TO
SECRET
DIRECTOR, FBI
DATE: 10/18/74
SAC, MIAMI (105-22305) (P)
SUBJECT:
CHANG
MANY ELICABA LEIRO, aka.,
@abeleiroks)
•S = CUBA
1/1s/9et
Cissched
IOLASSIDIED
ZAIRE SHOWN
HEREIN
OTHERWISE
Title changed to reflect subject's true name.
Ra Bureau O-7 with Leat, Strawa let dated 1/15/14,
captioned *"PERSONS IN CONTACT WITH CUBAN DIPLOMATIC ESTABLISH-
MENTS, IN CANADA."
Miami sources are presently being contacted regard-
ing the subject.
On 8/21/74, MM 974-S advised that CABALEIRO resides
BY:5668560
CABALEIRO, according to source, is also
1115t 0 MAXES 0o 15 rat Bubi sour et 1g 215h
FLA
language magazine, "REPLICA." LESNIK is a controversial
figure in the Miami - Cuban
exiled community.
originated the slogan "Cuba Si. Yankee No," during the early
days of the CASTRO regime prior to coming
to the United
states as a refugee.
CABALEIRO, according to MM 974-S, is unfriendly
towards the United States, favors co-existence with the
CASTRO Government, and he does not speak against FIDEL
CASTRO. A man of
this character, who harbors these thoughts,
is not
considered a loyal member of the Cuban exiled
community.
Cuba
A Miami
, reference, dated 7/65, mentions one
MANU FI
CABALEIRO CONZALEZ, as being ofe of twelve
commissioners of the now defunct Cuban Government in
Exile
Committee.
It is not known whether above person is identical
to subject in this case.
2 Bureau
2 Miami
WEW/kr
(4)
n4
(RM)
EX-105
1105-273244-1
REC 44(
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Miami will report findings of Miami source who
is familiar with members of the press. i This
source is
presently attempting to ascertain reason for
* CA BA LEIRO 'S
contact with Cubans in Canada,](s)
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WH/SA 5*
DOP, ADOR, C/C1, C/CI/RAJ C/F1 2, C/TSD 3, CAH 5, VR
21Q067030237
SECRET
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5:= 0100. MEX 1 8335
as indicater
PER YPIC
ACCORDIC LIFAT/STRAP TERESA PROENZA VISITED APARICIO ON
257 NANCE C9 S40
TRANSCRTSER UNABLE RECORD LARGE PROTIONS OF WHISPERED AND
"COIF DENTIAL" CONVERSATION (TRANSCRISE? OF COUPSE UNUITTING
=/ZOBX3 INTEREST: THES CASE. MEXI POUCHING PRIORITY COPY OF TAPE
= PECTION HAS WILL WISH REVREW CAREFULLY, POSSIBLY AFTER TECHEICAL
REDICTION OF EXTRANEOUS SOUNDS.
2. FOLLOWING SIGNIFICANT ITERS CAUGHT 3Y TPANSCRIBER: TERESA
SAYS SHE BRINGS MESSAGE FROM MARINELLO, TELLS APARIGIO ASQUE VISITENG
PAL-CE AND MENTIONS "OSVALDO" (DORTICOS?): APARICIO ASKS:
"DO THEN, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO?" TERESS EXPLAIS HOW TELL
E/ERYONE TREATED HER,
ESPECIALLY LA CASA DE LAS AMER TONS"
1R1081 : THOUGHT YOU WERE GOING TO WORK WICH JOSE CU20N30-..
•: HE: SAYS SHE RECEIVIO LETTER FROM HIS, PROVESING HEP TRAP ETTHE
AG-UARY, FEBRUARY, JULY, MARCH OR SEPTEYBEP HE WOULD "OEE 128
... THAT CHERE'E A PLACE FOR ME AT THE UNIVERSITY WHETKE I WANT
TECHOOT", TERESAIDDS ANG'S A LETELE TERED OR TEACHER
= WOOL-HERE TO WORK OH INTERNOONAL EARS.
1901-292231
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RANCO ZUELF SHE SAS NOT COING BACK TO THE ENSASSY. REST CF
COIVEFSATION SEENS VERY CONFUSING THEN TERESA COMMENTS "THEY TAME
SO MANY SLUNDERS
4- APARTOO SAYS "I DID NOT KNOB, YOU WERE CONING BACK, I SHOULD
11467
HAVE PERA ALVISEE FROM MAVANI,, WI WHICH ME
PEPORT THAT ENCASSY HAD BEEN ADVISED OF HER RETURND•
TERESANTHEN HEARD SAYING SOMETHING IN VERY LOW VOICE AND THON
SHE " SOYS SHE"S HER IOUS ABOUT THE THINGS THEY SAID UNICH ARE NOE
TRUE"*
THENANTERESA MENTIONS SOMETHING ABOUT A LETTER BUT TALKS IN
VERY LOS VOICE ANS CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD®®
5.: TRANSCRIBER'S FINAL COMMENT:
"WHETHER BECAUSE OF DETECTIVE
SOUND OR TERESA'S BAD DICTION, UNFORTUNATELY REST OF CONVERSATION NOT
HEARD CLEARLY AND IMPOSSIBLE TO TRANSCRIBE;
ALTHOUGH NE. DOUG?
SHE HAS TOLD APARICIO MANY INTERESTING THINGS, JUDGING FROM WORDS
HEARD. HERE-AND THERE THROUGHOUT THE CONVERSATION*•
7o STATION WILL FORWARD ANY
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RECORD NUMBER
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RECORDS SERIES : FOIA SERIES
AGENCY FILE NUMBER : DOC 199
Released under the John
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Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
144 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 54214 Date:
19-13-2017
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
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FROM
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TITLE
: OPERATION MONGOOSE
DATE
: 10/26/62
PAGES
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SUBJECTS: MONGOOSE
DOCUMENT TYPE:: MEMORANDUM
CLASSIFICATION
: TOP SECRET
RESTRICTIONS
: 1C
CURRENT STATUS
RELEASED WITH DELETIONS
DATE OF LAST REVIEW
: 06/25/98
OPENING CRITERIA
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pupe
Ar. Gllpatric
-SENSITIVE
OPERATION MONGOOSE
Maia Pointe to Coasidex
26 October 1962
Wast lo the Palley Oblecttro?
asedly what ve boge lo fot irem Mongoose new.
•ve neod ider forue ralna
hor boet to empley these enlque 0.8. rosee
Sapoy
eastate
Ramo1s
miscilas
le the end objoctire the removel el the Cartro/Commadat
rogime or ta briag ls ta lta kores? Should Mongoore help ganerat
a popalar revalt with the probable nood for evert U.8. milltary belp
ae the rogtme moves la to erueh 11? O7, la the alna that of masdrassa
harasamest, to maka Caba & mazimem burdes loz the Blos?
covarde Tatondtadye Cost foota la te repla a. Copati to mn
Cubans ia estle and inslde Cabe, wha aro tbe maia covurt Rasete el
CT1, som expoet this palley goal se the peice el riaklng deis lives.
Mon roose Aetions
L/ottema (3→))
Harasament of and reslstance to Cuban regloe.
to dste
Stataas 3 teame (2- to 3-men) es route by caall crafe
y. Lé teame by sabmarine, etarting tomorrow._ One
3ssentu
more team beiag readied to go la by emall erafr. Uo mere
- 12 stllacteve
teame boiag readied to go by eubmarine shortly! Ose team
[A.
now in Oriente and one team ia Pinar del Rio. All beamas
- 3teeme nolles-e
baro W/T, arme, exploeives.
- Itum
Penas
b.
Cabas-owsed ebtpplns (22 ahipe). Siak la Cuban or Blos
Ql1
dello
ports, or kinh eeas. fabotago cargoes. Male crews iseperativo.
healinied
ap 200 Cuka
fatuss CLA has Il assets aboaré Cabaa-ovnad ships.
0S
10%
NO OBJECTON
Celoslerdara have gone to Hamburg, for sctlos. Other
25V0N9x
HIA HA S NO OBJECTION TÔ
actien panding.
ECLI
SSIFICATION AND/OR
RELEASE OF THIS DOCUMENT
Propegasda dellvezed to Cuba by balloon frora ahip.
Sm 6/23/98
де
Statan: CIA does sot have capabllity yot.
SENSITIVE
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SENSITIVE
pupe
Ar. Gillpatric
file
an
38-
OPERATION MONGOOSE
Main Fointe to Consider
26 October 1962
Mot lo the Palley Obletiro? We road a sharp locus on
netly what te bogo to get trem Mongoose now. Thie will determi
50e/0f
stater:
Le the end objectre the removal al the Cartro/Commandar
rogime or lo bring 11 ta lte lanes? Shorld Mongoose help gonerato
Ramora
missiles
harassment, to mula Cuba s madma barden lor the Blas?
Understadly, most prople la the world new expect us to men
bowerde remeving the Castro/Commelot regime, Certably the
Cubens in exile and laelde Cada, who aso the meta covert sacera el
(Th, son export this palley goal us the price al rating their Itves.
2. Mongoose hettons
Harassment of and reaistance to Cuban regime.
/ottara (3-7)
to dete
Status: 3 teame (3-to 5-mas) en route by mall erall
. One
30sent in
more tate being readied to go in by small craft.
- 12 still active
One tear
now in Oriente and one tear in Pinar del Rio. All teams
- 3teamas rolled of
baro W/T. asIas, explosives.
- Item in funer B.
Cubas-owsed eatpping (22 ahipe). Sink la Cabar or Blos
della,
ports.
• bird seas. Labotago cargoes. Make crows taoperative.
healine
up 2r0 Cute
atur ChA has ll assete sboard Caban-erned shipe.
0S
" NO OBJECTOR
edesterdars have gone to Harabury, lor action. Other
25VON9X
CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO
actios pandia.
ASSIFICATION ANDION
RELEASE OF THIS DOCUMENT
Propaganda deliverad to Cuba by balloon from ahip.
Shr6/23/98
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K=
ci C
detrea
-SENSITIVE
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JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM
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AGENCY : CIA
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RECORD
SERIES
: JFK
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
: 80T01357A
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Released
under the John
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Assassination Records
Collection Act of 1992
44 USC 2107 Notel.
Case#:NW 53199 Date:
06-07-2017
AGENCY. ORIGINATOR
CIA
FROM
DIRECTOR
TO
MEXICO CITY
TITLE
CABLE: OUR PRESENT
PLAN IN PASSING INFO TO WARREN
COMMISSION
IS TO
DATE: 12/21/1963
PAGES
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1. OUR PRESENT PLAN IN PASSING INFO TO WARREN COMMISSION IS TO
ELIMINATE MENTION OF TELEPHONE TAPS, IN ORDER PROTECT YOUR CONTINUING
OPS WILL RELY INSTEAD ON STATEMENTS OF SILVIA DURAN AND ON CONTENTS OF
SOVIET CONSULAR FILE WHICH SOVIETS GAVE ODACID HERE. FILE SHOWS
BOTH OSWALD AND WIFE WERE DICKERING WITH SOVIETS IN WASHINGTON BY
MAIL TO GET PERMISSION TO RETURN TO RUSSIA•
2io EXACT DETAILED INFO FROM LITAMILS Y AND S ON JUST WHAT SILVIA
DURAN AND OTHER OFFICIALS SAID ABOUT OSWALD'S VISITS AND HIS DEALINGS
WOULD BE VALUABLE AND USABLE CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE•
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AUTHENTIC DATA AS POSSIBLE, WITHOUT MIXING IN WHAT THEY KNOW FROM
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FOLLOWING SYNOPSIS IS FOR GOS BACKGROUND BRIEFING AND TO ASSTST IN
EVALUATING ANY OPS LEADS GENERATED BY CURRENT INVESTIGATIONS: •
A. : 9 OCTOBER 1959: ACCORDING FO-OFFICIAL-BRITISH-IRAVEL RECORDS
OSWALD ARRIVED IN SOU
PION THIS DATE CLAIMING ON HIS LANDING CARD THAT HE HAD
NO EDED ADDRESS BUT PLANNED REMAIN UNITED KINGDOM ONE WEEK FOR VACATION BEFORE
GOING "SCHE SCHOOL IN SWISSE." (HQS COMMENT: PROBABLY REFERRING ALBERT SCEVEITZER
COLLEGE SWITZERLAND WITH WHICH HE KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN IN CORRESPONDENCE.)
B. 10 OCTOBER 1959: ACCORDING SAME OFTICIAL BRITISE TRAVEL. RECORDS OSWALD
LEFT LONDON THIS DATE BY AIR FOR-HELSINKE
India std
OCTOBER 1959:
STOCKHOLM NEWSPAPER "DAGENS NYHETER" 25 NOVEMBER 1963
SIATES LEE OSWALD PASSED THROUGH SWEDEN OCTOBER 1959. ARTICLE ADDS THAT OSWALD UN-
-SUCCESSFUL OBTAINING VISA TO USSR IN-EHLSINKI WHICH RESULIED HIS RETURNING -STOCKHOLM.
TWO DAYS AFTER HE ARRIVED STOCKHOLM OSWALD TRAVELED DIRECTLY MOSCOW.
CONCLUDING
SENTENCE ARTICLE STATES "THIS INDICATES THAT RUSSIAN EMBASSY (STOCKHOLM) GAVE HIM
A. VISA. "...
ACCORDING RELIABLE-SOURCE -THERE WAS NO-RECORD THERE-VAS-ANY-REQUEST-FOR
FOIA Review
USE VISA PROCESSED THROUGE NORMAL, CHANNELS FOR CSWALD.ANY TIME. DURING 1959 AND
952050-5-41
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SOURCE INDICALID WAS DIFFICULT EXPLAIN HOW OSWALD MIGHT HAVE RECD VISA IN IWO DAYS
TUOUT COING THROUGH NORMAE-CHANNELS!
ONLY CONCLUSION WHICE-CAN-BE-DRAWN -IS OSHArI
MUST HAVE RECD VISA DIRECILY FROM SOVIET EMBASSY SIOCKHOLM WHICH OCCASIONALLY DONE
SPECIAL CASES BUT SOURCE -HAD NO EVIDENCE CONFIRM THIS ASSUMPRION
D. 1000 15 OCJORER-1959: ACCORDING VERY RELIABLE BUT EXTREMELY BENSITIVE
SOURCE OSWALD STAYED AT TORNI HOTEL, FELSINKI 10 TO 11 OCTOBER AND THEN MOVED TO
KLAUS KUFKI HOTDE WHERE STAYED UNTIL 15 OCTOBER, APPARENILY WAITING FOR VISA BE
ISSUED IIM BY SOVIET CONSULATE HELSINKI. HE TRAVELED USSR BY TRAIN CROSSING AT
VAININATA: 15 OCTOBER.
T. 7,3 MAY 1962; ACCORDING TO DUTCH OFFICIAL SOURCE, DUICE CHARGE MOSCOW
JESUED TEST VISA OSWALD'S VITE 23 MAY 1962 THEIR RECORDS REVEAL WIES AS BORN
17 JULY 1941 INSURAD OF 19 JULY I941 AND SEVERODYINSK INSTEAD OF MINSK.
THERE NO
RECORD HER HAVING ACTUALLY TRANSITED NETHORLANDS
1962: OFFICIAL BRITISE RECORDS DO NOT REFLECT OSWALD RETURNED UNITED
SUITES FROM USSR THROUGH UNITED KINGDOM. HONEVER VHS WERE-MERELY TRANSILING IT
WOUTD.NOT-HAVE- BEEN NECESSARY-FOR HIM FILL OUT LANDING CARD AND THEREFORE THERE
WOULD. RE. NO, RECORD. HIS TRAVEL. IN OFFICIAL TRAFFIC INDEX.
G. 1963: ACCORDING EXTREMANY SENSITIVE AND RELIABLE SOURCE "ON
23-NOVEMBER MARIA-SMETHLACE, HAD OF MERKGROUP INFORMATTA CUBA" FOLD AMPIONED
COORDINATING OFFICERS
RELEASING
OFFICER
•automntic
AUTHENTiCATING
downgradies at
OFFICER
EEGRET
• REPRODUCTION
OTHER TIE MY THE ISSUING OFFICE IS; 'OHIBITED.
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& To lalsh
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I FILE IN CS FLE NO.
CLASS" -D iviLSSAGE
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CUBAN EMBASSY HAGUE SHE WAS" SURE SHE HAD MET "THAT MR. LEE IN HAVANA WHO BID THE
MURDER.
SHE DESCRIBED HIM AS MAN OF VIOLENCE AND ENTIRELY FULL OF HATE AND INDICATE
TRAT I POSSIBLE THIS MAN HAD BEINY MISUSED BY A GROUP:
SHE SAID SHE HAD WRITTEN
"CIESON" ABOUT BAD INPRESSION SEE HAD HAD OF THIS INE. (HOS COMINT; GIBSON IS
FAIRPLAY FOR CUBA REP IN GENEVA) ALMOST THREE HOURS LATER SMETHLACE AGAIN CONTACIED
CUBAN EMBASSY HAGUE AND SAID "AR IME OF THE FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE" HAD BREN
SLANDERED AND IT WAS ANOTHER FERSON NAMED LEE OSWALD WEO HAD DONE IT.
SMETHLAGE
SOMED TO BE GLAD TO HAVE HEAD "CORRSCT" VERSION.
(HQS COMMEN
MR. LEE MAY BE
DENTICAL VICINE TABODORE IS WEO NEPLACED RICHARD CIRSON ASIAD OF FAIR PLAY
FOR CURA COMMITTEE IIN NEW YORK. ALSO LEE HARVEY OSWALD HAS USED ALIAS'O. H. LE;
HOMEVER -NO. TRACES TRAVEL TO CUBA LOCATED AS -OF THIS, DATE
ACCORDING BET TABLE - INFO SVETALACE WAS "IN"CUBA JANUARY
963 AND ACCORDING
TO OFFICIAL DUICH SOURCE SHE AGAIN, TRAVIN ED, CUBA. FOR MAY-DAY CELEBRATIONS: 1963-
END OF MESSAGE
KHE COMMENT - Requested Itutson end station traces Lee Harvey Oswald.
Richard Helms DD/P
RELEASING OFFICER
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V. T. Welsh,
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OORDINATING OFFICER
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OFFICER
REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING. OFFICE. IS PROHIBITED.
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DA1: : 29 Nov 63
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D INDEX
D NO INDEX
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85817
DIR 85133
1..
FOLIOWING SINOSIS IS FOR BACKEROUND BRIBEING AND TO ASSTST IN
EVALUATTNG ANY OPS LEADS GENERATED BY CURRENT INVESTIGATIONS:
A: 9 OCTOBER 1959:
OSWALD ARRIVED IN SOUTHHAMPION THIS DATE CLAIMING ON HIS LANDING CARD THAT HE HAD
NO FIXED ADDRESS BUI PLANNED REMAIN UNTIED KINGDOM ONE WERK FOR VACATION ESTORE
GOING "SOME SCHOOL, IN SWISSE." (EQS COMMENT: PROBAELY REFERRING ALBERT SCEWEITZCR
COLTEGE SWI
IZERLAND WITH WHICH HE KNOWN TO FAVE BEEN IN CORRESPONDENCE.)
B.
10 OCTOBER 1959:
OSWALD
LEFT: LONDON THIS DATE BY AIR
C.
OCTOBER 1959:
STOCKHOLM NEWSPAPER "DAGENS NYHETER" 25 NOVEMBER 1993
STATES LEE OSWALD PASSED THROUGH SWEDEN OCTOBER 1959. ARTICLE ADDS THAT OSWALD UN-
SU
CESSFUL OBIAINING VISA TO USSR IN-HOLSINKI WHICH RESULTED HIS RETURNING STOCKHOLM.
IWO DAYS AFTER HE ARRIVED STOCKHOLM OSWALD TRAVELED DIRECTLY MOSCOW.:
CONCLUDING
•SEVIENCE ARTICLE STATES "THIS INDICATES THAT RUSSIAN EMBASSY (STOCKHOLM) GAVE HIM
A VISA:"
Hor FOlA Review on
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NUST HAVE NECD VISA DIRECILY FROM SOVIET EMBASSY STOCKHOLM WHICH OCCASIONALLY DONE
SPECIAL, CASES
DE.
F. 1962:
STATES FROM USSR THROUGH UNTIED KINGDOM.
RECORDS DO NOI REFLECT OSWALD RETURNED UNIVEL
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END OF MESSAGE
COMMENT - Requested
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