CIA · From: GOMEZ. ACTING CHIEF, WH · To: DCI · JFK35 : F8 : 1993.08.11.18:10:13:370028 : · Release: Redact
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"104-10095-10276; 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 6 JER E E C.M 08 £, W. C S-E-C-R-E-T 20 September 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR: DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE SUBJECT : Summary of STESCALADE - Audio Operation r •' Against the New China News Agency in Havana 3. -71. In May 1959, - the New China News Agency (NCNA) opened- .|:an office in Havana in the El Medico Building which is occupied . partly by business concerns and partly used for residential apart- ‘ments. Shortly thereafter, the Havana Station obtained the con currence of Ambassador Bonsal and Miss Carolyn O. Stacey, an : . -Embassy employee, to mount an audio operation against NCNA through . the wall of the adjacent apartment in which Miss Stacey lived. In e November 1959, the FE Division sent one case officer and one TSD % technician to Havana, and the installation of a microphone and tape I- • recorder was completed in Miss Stacey’s apartment on 29 November : T.. 1959.. 2. By June 1960, it had become evident that two other rooms occupied by NCNA possibly housed communication equipment and % .; were used for conferences. At that time Bryan Mills,"
"… the two wives was held in TSD on 19 September to go over the whole situation and determine if there were any personal* problems on which the Agency could be of help. For the time being the wives are telling their neighbors that their husbands are on a.- trip. This story will be adjust …"