“4-00000 SECRET CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT: LICOWL-1 DATE OF MEETING: . 21 November 1966 - 1. I picked Subject up at the corner of Nilo and Melchorese, 1Ocampo at 1100 o …”
“4-00000 SECRET CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT: LICOWL-1 DATE OF MEETING: . 21 November 1966 - 1. I picked Subject up at the corner of Nilo and Melchorese, 1Ocampo at 1100 o …”
“ei__ J1. CONTACT REPORT . SUBJECT: - LICOWL-1 DATE OF MEETING: 10 November 1966 4• I picked Subject up on the corner of Nazas and Melchor Ocampo at 1100 on 1 …”
“… estaurant. ...' Subject agreed to go on 12 or 13 November. .. 3. From the above Subject concludes that LOGINOV wants too recruit- him to report, on LIEMPTY-6 (who lives in P.A. de los.. . *. ■ Santos 104). I asked why LOGINOV would be interested in LIEMPTY-6 (there is nothing, abo …”
“… -6 which Subject also finds surprising. The whole theme was that he is suspicious of LIEMPTY-6 and that- LOGINOV wants, to recruit him to report on him. All of the above on LIEMPTY-6 and his apartment was verbal. There was’ not a word about him in his notes. ,. 4. I told Subject t …”
“LICOWL-1 Contact Report. 1 November 1966". . money. He 1s 28-30 years old, married aad has worked for Nicolas for 2 or 3 years. (COMMENT: Colonia Pensil is in th …”
“… chedule, gave, me theinames of the only other two travel agents he \knew were going, repeated several times he’d be happy h to give me a report when ne returned, and asked, as if 3he hoped I didn’t, if there was anything I wanted to i tell him before he left. I got the floor about …”
“… ith anyone at the Soviet Embassy about the trip or if anyone there seemed to be responsible for lining up participants LICANNY-T Contact Report 218/001-66”
“… aware of this when he went over, had a healthy respect for the o leverage the Soviets have on their home ground, and LICANN - T Contact Report 3 18 056 66”
“4-00000 Smiesben 2 244 White Sen Mice 7 October 1966 P-2712 SUBJECT. - - A Contact Report/LICOZY-5 . 7 Vct 1145-1230, Subj’a office . .-___________________ .1. Subj had been to Los Angoles, Celifornia for a few days. and had r …”
“… rom a friend that a Soviet will be PNGed for being involved with the Guatemalan arms smuggling. Cittachment to LICowrl Contact SECRET Report, 6 Oct 66 P-11712”
“14-00000 4 D 30 Jan OTver- Lenendergid 11/100 2 serif Le / 1 Jan para P-3415 . 8 CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT: LICANNY-1 - DATE OF MEETING: 28 September 1966 2 1. LICOZY-5 reported on 20 September that LICANNY-1 of Garza-Lopez Tours wa …”
“… quently be made at relatively little additional expense,' c) Subject continued that if he did go to Moscow, he would be glad to submit a report on his trip when he .got back, get (group) pictures, if we wanted them, of intior same apon’t Llr • aw.G ***** •* %- his eyes open, Howe …”
“14-00000 / 4 information I wanted, and. " if I liked," "be briefed" on the trip. It was agreed he would call Lautz to set up the meeting. (The situation was such that I do not blame Lautz for apparently thinking it unnecessary to leave us alone this time, but I made a spe”
“)4-00000 / frtr wrINA) Contact reports, photos, etc., forwarded from the field.”
“SECRET PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT QUESTIONNAIRE. 1. This is a new, experimental version of the Personality Assessment , Questionnaire' (sometimes informally called the PRQ III) which has been in use for several years. This new form is largely a checklist and thus requires - for”
“14-00000 iai Dillon y Sectt LKtE to FlAlice amariy-1-2712 era 8 Decanber 1966 X sdsrscr. Contact/Rport/urcozr-s ' . _____ _______ ____ 8 Dec 1300- 2945, Subj’s office 1X .. 2. The C/0 arrived at Subj’s office while Subf was on his way doan to the street to meet Vale”
“… skov under such circumstances). C. The C/O mentioned to Subj the latter’s equivocal reply of "maybe" when Loginov had ashed VJ Subj would report the name of the CIA chief in.Mexico If file : cct R-8017 (r1)(F-11712) P- 1 1668 (p. 1 ) he knew/tt. Subj replied that he had told Login …”
“14-00000 SECRET 4 9 May 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: OPS/RMO SUBJECT : Watergate File Research - Final Report 1. The files of the immediate office of the Chief, OPS/OSG - • have been checked for material relevant to the subject of this memorandu …”
“officer, possibly Richard Ouderkirk, now: ■ assigned to Guatemala, was given some information by an -- informant in 1972 concerning reported activities in Spain by Robert Vesco. I suggested that the information be given, informally to the Embassy’s Economic Section chief, Joh”
“14-00000 / ( SECRET 6 -2- SUBJECT: Watergate File Research - Final Report (cont’d) 3. There is no other employee assigned to my immediate office who has relevant personal knowledge of events and personalities. …”
“14-00000 (COIFIBERTIAZ ( 00 20 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt 1. I spoke with Fig Coleman about Hunt's assignment to Spain. I had spoken with him back in August when we were inquiring into reported activities involving Mrs. Hunt. 2. ”
“Montevideo.. - So Hunt took another tour. Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge in 1964 when Hunt was to be sent as DCOS to Madrid. 4. After a couple of months--early 1965--Ryan called Coleman in and, observing that there was more than one way to skin a cat, • told him”
“retired 30 April 1970. Subsequent to the retirement, a David St. John book appeared in print in 1971 and another in 1972. These manuscripts wars apparently prepared during the time that Mr. Hunt was employed by the Robert R. Mullen Company. :.j.Lentik:, 3. Minutes from the ”
“with a source in the copy right office only to find out that the true name was not given on the copyright application. The mailing address given for the author was checked against a telephone cross reference directory. The address on the copyright application was... identif”
“14-00000 1191L / - € 4 Chief, Western Europe Division 13 October 1955 ATTSupport Stake . Compensation and Tax Division Office of Finance Duty Status Racorta-Terence S. CRABANAC, Eployaa Number 179080 Fofergnes : FAB 20-1CC0-1, paragraph 5. 1. To datethere is no rec”
“14-00000 .7 SECRET. 9 May 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: OPS/RMO SUBJECT : Watergate File Research - Final Report 1. The files of the immediate office of the Chief, OPS/OSG have been checked for material relevant to the subject of this memorandum. T …”
“officer, possibly Richard Ouderkirk, now assigned to Guatemala, was given some information by an informant in 1972concerning reported activities in Spain by Robert Vesco. I suggested that the information be given informally to the Embassy's Economic Section chief, John. Oliv”
“14-00000 / C SECRET 1 -2- -- —SUBJECT: Watergate Filc Research - Final Report (cont'd) 3. There is no other employee assigned to my immediate office who has relevant personal knowledge of events and personalities. …”
“14-00000 ( COncIUERT! 1 4 ( NER 20 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: E. Howard Hunt . - 1. I spoke with Fig Coleman about Hunt's assignment to Spain. I had spoken with him back in August when we were inquiring into .... reported activities .involving Mr”
“reassigned to Montevideo. ' • So Hunt took another tour. Woodward was outraged, and had his revenge in 1964 when Hunt was to be sent as DCOS to Madrid.. 4. After a couple of month's--early 1965--Ryan called Coleman in and,’ observing that there was more than one way to skin ”
“officially retired. ■ It is 3 & , specifically noted that Mr.’ Hunt retired 30 April 1970. : - Subsequent to the retirement, a David St. John book appeared . : % in print in 1971 and another in 1972. These manuscripts I. were apparently prepared during the time that Mr. Hunt ”
“true name of the author. Mr.- Pforzheimer related that he checked with a source in the copy- Bright office only to find out that the true name was not.given on the copyright application. - The mailing address given for the author was checked against a telephone cross referenc”
“Subject had been refused an increase in salary with the Economic Cooperation Administration • ■ and had been permitted to resign. He was described as highly intelligent ., but blindly selfish and egotistical..... - 4. Subject’s wife, Dorothy Louisa Goutiere Hunt, was investi”
“14-00000 (~ .9. Subject was interviewed regarding the manuscript on 17 February 1970 by the DDP. He atlizat professed ignorance, but when old the title admitted Le had written it for his own benefit as a historical record. Subject said he had shown the manuscript about tw”
“14-00000 LOL 1 € 20 Chief, Western Europe Division 13 October 1965 ATT , Support Staff Compensation and Tax Division Office of Finance Duty Status Recorta-Terence S. CRARANAC, Isployae Juber 179C801 Reference : F33 20-10C0-1, paragraph 5. 1. To data there Is no reco”
“-2- .our common dedication to the struggle ngainet A regime of hate and misery and oppression. In the end you for- feited this claim by ceasing any longer to be in my eyes honest or.effective leaders of this struggle. Although you helped the Forum financially, the part you”
“secure the resources i to carry on myself - owing largely to the difficult condi tions of work and the impossibility of getting revenue from the paper itself - all that had been achieved and was to be achieved was ground into the dust. From almost the very beginning of my ”
“scarcely understood then why this service failed to secure any response from the Communist press abroad. After about three months I had to suspend it for lack of support. It simply didn't get / published except in a few organs which were not official! Communist Party papers,”
“… . It is interesting, ae a sidelight on your methods in factional strife as you conceive it, that your representative in Foochow sent back a report, through me, ironically enough, that one of the most prom- inent of the youthful pseudo-radicals in Foochow, Wu Chi-yuen”
“… China, Deconber 10, 1931• Subject: Hlorold H. Isaacs. :THE HONORABLE Ms SECTARY (7 STATE, WASHINGTON, _Birr 9 I have the honor to report that an American 2% oiticen named Harold R. Imanos has been reported to o this office by the police of the International Sot- G element …”
“… Class, above referred to, during their trip to zoohuen. In connection therewith it may be of interest to state that ecoording to a police report dated Cotobor 17, 1931, information regarding this letter was given by the Shanghai Municipal Police to an officer of the local Britiala Co …”
“police report states that a reply was subsequently receive the giet of which io aa follows: "Viola Robinson arrived in the United States about the midd …”
“… ormerly known as Number 85 Avonue Dubail and is the boarding house at which Agnes Smedloy resided from May, 1929, to May 1930. The police report that Agnog Smedley frequently visits Ieanes and Class at this adross. In my monthly political report for November, on paco 15 it was st …”
“of the gallows, electric chair, lethal chamber, the guillotine or the more refined ucepone of social ostracims; whether we consider thos traitor himsolf responsible for his actions• or ex80$ rotribution from his blood relations us well. (Jehovah, too, visits the nins of the fathe”
“advertised by the government boasting the recognition of all foreign powers, that vast portions of the Chinese population are criminal! On tis promise, Chiang Kai Shok & Co. backed by the cohorts of the Soong Donago swoop down on whole provinces, massacre thousands, take hea”
“aroso during lesy-Dedember, 1980. You reported 4,740 executions. From other, more meticulous G vrees are derived statistics which show that no less thon 96510 wore executed during the last four months of 103c alone: This fluro counts clobular, doesn’t it? Yet for every digit”
“Mr. Isaacs of his extraterritorial rights in Shanghai.■ BOLIVIA-PARAGUAY A correspondent asked if the State Department had received any reports to the effect that the Bolivians had captured two Paraguayan forts. In reply, Mr. Rogers said that he under stood that Assistant”
“14-00000 / FBI REPORT DATE: 10 AUGUST 1953 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS INTERNAL SECURITY - R FBI FILE #: 100-286243 - BUREAU …”
“14-00000 on FBI REPORT DATE: 6 AUG 1952 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: HAROLD ROBERT ISAACS INTERNAL SECURITY - R. FBI FILE #: 100-286243 (BUREAU) 10 …”
“14-00000 ( CiASSfiCatiGE GACTION 10 DISPATCH SECRET eg son incline Chief; DO XX Jwr nocung sroumro 0’1 lom. QUALI 80 DS In sect DUG FROM WOMACE Representative, Boston. Iecoruu SUBJECT ISOLOG/WUSPARROW/Operational Dr. Harold R. ISAACS, Professor of Political Scien”