“tickets, litigation, neighbors) PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk) PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans) ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on r …”
“tickets, litigation, neighbors) PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (limitations, home address, shop talk) PERSONAL CONDUCT (morals, drinking, representative americans) ASSOCIATION WITH FOREIGNERS (overseas briefing, phase out on r …”
“ASSOCIATION CATEGORY NAME(citizenship) ADDRESS EMPLOYMENT TYPE CONTACT A B C D E L ob DalFlynn BJack lyren Rochguy ValGrave Arlington Betlesda Bethesda CIA/IR CIA/WHIC C …”
“SECRET -2- Frequency of Meetings: Occasional. No more often than once per month as a rule. Place of Meetings: At homes of above listed officers or at restaurants. 2, The above contact stems from a past association, is only semi-official and in each instance covered by a ”
“Case No?”__ ------- ate Due:—‘ *KeV True Name: Harold Extension: Alias (including middle name): s Harold Francis SAFIEY Address to D. G.- 610 — Weight: 185 Hair Black-Gray A4d Wears glasses?. No Legends. tic wig Saigyt i,o Birth date'., .28 April 1915 ****** Pl …”
“owever, it is known that both of these names were previously the subject of inquiries from the HSCA. 4. (U/AIUO) In regard to the individuals in paragraph 2 on whom the Office of Security does maintain files, it is noted that the information in these files is generally quite date”
“… than Item 1.) American 3. PRESENT RESIDENCE (Indicate os omer, tonant or aub-tonant) KLM 1942 TOLUCA ROAD, HERICA D.F. MERICA 4. PERMAMENT ADDRESS (If different than 1100 3.) SAME AS Adorm”
“1942 TOLUCA ROAD, HERICA D.F. MERICA 4. PERMAMENT ADDRESS (If different than 1100 3.) SAME AS Adorm S. IF U.S. NATURALIZED CITIZEN, GIVE NAME, DATE, CITY AND NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED SEPT 15, …”
“… LUSIVE DATES (Froa. To 1947-1949 4. TYPE OF WORK EXECUTUT I. INCLUSIVE DATES (Prom-To 1949-PRESENT 4. TYPE OF WORK EXECUTIVE 2. EMPLOYER 3. ADDRESS NEHI, CORP PANAMA COLOMBUS, GEORALA 5. SALARY OR EARNINGS $ PER 2. EMPLOYER 6. REASON FOR LEAVING TRANSFERRED TO MEALCO Rival crown LOLA 6 …”
“… ICH 1950 MEXICO American PATTY WICHTRICH MERICO い 0 SUBSEQUENT CITIZENSHIPS HELD BY ANY CHILD (Identify child and five his. or her, present address)”
“い 0 SUBSEQUENT CITIZENSHIPS HELD BY ANY CHILD (Identify child and five his. or her, present address) SECTION XI 1. FULL NAME 5. GUSTAY WICHTRICH SUBSEQUENT CITIZENSHIPS SECTIO X11 ۱۰ FULL NAME (1923) 2. YEAR OF BIRTH 1864 6. OCCUPATION - 2 …”
“brother. address) or and give hio, or her, present SECTION XIV RELATIVES, ACQUAINTANCES AND CONTACTS 1. NAMES OF RELATIVES IN ANY GOVERNMENT SERVICEL INDICA …”
“… UMBER : 80T01357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION AGENCY ORIGINATOR : CIA Date: 02/09/05 FROM: STEVENS, M. D. TO: C/RB/SRS/OS TITLE: LEE HARVEY OSWALD/ADDRESS BOOK DATE: 01/23/1964 PAGES: 3 SUBJECTS : OSWALD, LEE HARVEY ADDRESS BOOK JFK ASSASSINATION JAGGARS-CHILES- DOCUMENT TYPE : PAPER CLASSIFIC …”
“h/OS/SRS R DATE: 23 January 1964 FROM : M. D. STEVENS SUBJECT: LEE HARVEY OSWALD CASE (Address Book) 1. Reference is made to names in OSWALD's address book which are furnished in an FBI memorandum of 31 December 1963, which lists port …”
“… t she had an extremely close relationship with BITTNER and he had visited her at her home at 1601 Granite, N. W., Alburquerque, (from which address the call to Jaggars, Chiles & Stovall, Inc. was made on 11 August 1957).”
“uerque, (from which address the call to Jaggars, Chiles & Stovall, Inc. was made on 11 August 1957). 6. As of August 1957, Katherine SHERMAN was employed in the Office …”
“… only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Furnald Hall. Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a profe …”
“… only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment in June 1952 because of his close association on a professional …”
“… • only person she knew by name with whom MUNSELL was friendly. According to the informant, WISE was a student at Columbia University whose address . was 423 Furnald Hall. MUNSELL was Security disapproved for CIA employment- in June 1952 because of his close association on a professiona …”
“104-10133-10461 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 0 / NAME /(LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) FILE NUMBER ASSIGNED TO TOKYO POSITION SECURITY POSTURE STATION 1. George Andrew Breen 29 835 July 1953-Sept Intelligence Asst. CIA Von …”
“… nnandale, Va.) Markings/DDI) 6. Robert Seido Hashima 83 083 1953-1954 Contract Employee Former Department of Army employee in Japan (Last address: Tokyo-1958) picked up as contract employee. Poly revealed unresolved issues regarding Communist contacts and/or associations. 7. Cheste …”
“NAME /)LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) FILE NUMBER ASSIGNED TO TOKYO POSITION SECURITY POSTURE STATION 8. Elwood Diamond Martin 34 209 July 1960-Aug.1962 Operations Officer No …”
“14-00000 NAME /(LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) FILE NUMBER ASSIGNED TO TOKYO POSITION SECURITY POSTURE STATION 17. Robert P. Wheeler 60 164 1946-1956; Jun.59 Liaison Officer/ No Perti …”
“. STEPHENS, Second Secretary far Beanorde Affaiza Commander Ralph C. ECCCK, U.So Haval Attoch of end 8. These officers without exspiten spoke highly o of his integrity, loyalty, cooperation and capability. Thay stated that he was enerptic, he had extensive contacte and satrees, f”
“rsations id DET, , has had to plead iparaase of some the fine priate to witan Fuel addressed himself 9. On the other hand, Saharay of fidals have found DEMT to be "scazutive Dis raleetanco Jo ronaal sarsos of inhmatia me amoying to Embassy officers. Intelligence which EETT desain”
“OLC/C&R SUBJECT Sanitization of HSCA Researcher Notes : SECRET OLC 78-1065/17 4 April 1978 Work Copy 1. (S) Attached for your review, appropriate sanitization, and classification is a copy of the notes taken by HSCA researcher Dan Hardway on his review of files on WURABBIT, QKOPE”
“authority of the DCI to excise sensitive information from material made available to the Committee. NW 65924 Docld:32400916 Page 3 2 : SEGRET 4. (S) In sum, although it is possible the Belgian service expression of concern could have been based on one or more of the items mention”
“… y said they have been thinking of it also, and he would come back to us on this in ten days. I replied this would give us plenty of time to address the problem. 2 : : NW 65924 Docld:32401055 Page 3 E2, IMPDET CL by 13190 SERBET 21663. SECRET”
“ated that it is clear to me that we say things to one another that are not heard or understood. 8. I I undertook to tell them one thing I had done to plumb the matter. I said that I knew they tested hypotheses, and I had done the same thing. My experience was that there is a temp”
“t. He appreciated the points on intelligence protection and recommended talking to other members. 4. Mr. Blakey was with Chairman Stokes when we met with the latter. Chairman Stokes expressed his appreciation for the need to exercise care in conducting public hearings. Apparently”
“… I believe that earlier we furnished you an "errata sheet" on detailed corrections you would wish to make. The comments in this letter will address other items of interest. (U) SECRET NW 65924 Docld:32369812 Page 2 22490 SECRET”
“letter will address other items of interest. (U) SECRET NW 65924 Docld:32369812 Page 2 22490 SECRET Page 2. As a matter of interest, on this page and those fol …”
“… in Nicaragua from 1957 to 1959, and Puerto Rico from 1959 until he retired in February 1962. He appears to have retired to Los Angeles, the address from which his early retirement letters originated. 4. While the OPF did not contain a photograph of Mr. Galbraith he is not likely to have …”
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“mail address of Sovetsk Primorskiy had caused the conclusion that his alleged place of assignment was non existent. A further check in the matter w …”
“… m, in 1958; that three letters had been mailed to BELITSKIY in the USSR in 1959 and early 1960; and that BELITSKIY had an accommodation address for contact outside the USSR. There are at this time sufficient unresolved”
“… KGB from its inception in 1958, the KGB would have known of the internal mailings to BELITSKIY and the fact that BELITSKIY had a cover address outside the Soviet Union through which to initiate contact. However, if BELITSKIY did not tell the KGB anything about his contacts with …”
“BELITSKIY in the USSR or the fact that he long had a cover address outside the USSR. BELITSKIY therefore 6001226 9 SEPDET y‘ —JI3& &”
“to notify CIA via an accommodation address when he came to the West again. i NOSENKO again accompanied the Soviet delegation to the Disarmament Conference in Geneva in January 1964 …”
“Top Secret (FOUNDATIONS OF NOSENKO’S CLAIMS) Up to 1953, over the course of my entire life--at school, in the Institute, at work, at home in the family-—it was always pounded into my head that Stalin was a great genius, that he was good, keen, etc., and the thought never oc”
“63 Top Secret (FOUNDATIONS OF NOSENKO’S CLAIMS) conversations as well as passages of a book he was writing on the Soviet Union... NOSENKO learned of the KGB microphones either from O.So BUBNOV, Deputy Chief of the Second Chief Directorate 1S Third (Austria and Germany) Depar”
“Primorskiy Kray" near Baltiysk. Comment: Primorskiy Kray is in the Far East, as NOSENKO's .interrogators pointed out to him at the time. NOSENKO subsequently claimed it was his earlier ; post, Sovetskaya Gavan', which was in Primorskiy Kray, a fact known to him from the way”
“… ion of striking up an acquaintance with VAN LAETHFM 0 which could be followed up in Moscow. She succeeded in meeting him and gave him her address and telephone number.”
“… ealed behind the radiator, nor were any suspicious persons seen entering or leaving the building. The post was then discontinued, but the address was placed on a list of”
“this incident would be of no particular interest to CIA. When last asked whether he had visited the Pushkin Street address several days after ABIDIAN had been seen there, as he had earlier said, NOSENKO replied: "I don‘t remember. I do not want to say that I v …”
“office in the Bulgarian 6 MVR building. NOSENKO asked KOZLOV what was expected of lerka him and was told that "they want to know about how to work' aaainst the American Legation, everything, right from‘ letter ’A'". NOSENKO was introduced to the Chief KGB advisor in Sofia, M”
“4-00000 Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) JOHNSON became acquainted with VOLKOV and YEFREMOV at the Metropol Hotel. They told JOHNSON) that they had recently ar- ,rived in,Moscow and invited JOHNSON to visit their hotel room. DbJOHNSON agreed be”
“… nth Department learned from V.S. BARKOVSKIY of the. First. Chief Directorate’s S&T Department that KOTEN] was. 06 carrying with him the. address of relatives of an. . r important S&T agent of the New York residency, and. that 0 KOTEN intended to visit ' the agent’ s relatives, whil …”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT - January 1962-January 1964) .Comment; ;(Continued)0 earlier requested permission to return to the Soviet Union. In the last dated letter of the file, one of 9 November 1963, OSWALD advised the Soviet Embassy in Washington of his travel- un”
“Top Secret (SEVENTH DEPARTMENT January 1962-January 1964) "With the objectives of accomplishing subversive activities, a so-called ’Information Center; has been established in the US with the participation of the Department of State. The ’Center' officially- advertises tha”
“… CALL BACK LATER. BING HE DID, AND SAID HE THAVELING TO LISBON THAT NIGHT AND WOULD RETURN MADRID LATER IN WEEK. HE SAID HE DID NOT HAVE ADDRESS r3 IN”