“… sation i noucuous |and uninteresting compared to constant verbal spurring bete- Prayer and Leginov which Sistone will defer to Fralyer to report if he sees fit. SECRET (P-11712) 11”
“… sation i noucuous |and uninteresting compared to constant verbal spurring bete- Prayer and Leginov which Sistone will defer to Fralyer to report if he sees fit. SECRET (P-11712) 11”
“… uous and uninteresting compared to constant verbal sparring betw. Fradyer and Loginov 17 July 69 which Sistone will defer to Fralyer to report if he sees fit. SECRET 03 1-11712”
“… ion i noucuous and uninteresting compared to constant verbal sparring betor. Fradyer and Loginov 6 which Siatone will defer to Fralyer to report if he sees fit. 6 a.”
“14-00000 13 Contact Report 2-11.712 Le Subject: L1BA00N-1(R98s)o 7 July 10, 1969 Date of Meet: July 9 at Farense Restaurant-Bar (Newton) at 1630 1. Prearrang …”
“… talk with Karel WBNDSL (see Attachment) and X debriefed him on the same. There were very few facts which ware not covered in the previous report on WHNIBL. 12. As it became obvious that the working part of the meet was over L-1 stated that he would really feel bad and blow off hie …”
“… id to arrange for a meet before coming to his ( and Josephine’s ) apt. LOG also reminded Subject t to prepare him for that meet a written report on the opinion of Rexcican government 0 officials about the Interamerican economicConference at Port of SolF Spain. • J. Jey Subject …”
“explained him the mechanics of the deal. Sove would have to make firm offer to a Swiss Company which is controlled by a Canadian company which is in fact a subsidiary of an American company: ultimate destination of the platinum is the U.S. Reportedly, the deal is all the way ”
“… fied with Fs attitude in the above - conversation and he commented that with this matter showing up plusan the tennis hat and the written report there should be enough for a meet with”
“LOS. F told Subject that he wanted a carbon copy of the report ° % he would hand to LOG and Subject promise to make one. .: Then, Subject observed that in order to place the business: 13. talk with …”
“14-00000 QU 5 Set July 5, 19C9 l kai n Contact Report Subject: LIDAUOH-I (F-4805) Date of Meet: July 2 at Faris-Zexico Restaurant at 1640 hrs. 1. Prearranged meet to which Subject came on t …”
“errors by exterting pressure on other people L-1 stated that he reported LOGS renewed attempt to recruit Niguel Angel. In doing so LOG abandoned his tact and ignored the sensitivity of, the other person; LOG talk .to L-1 in Cuautla took place in less than a month from LOG’s p”
“… /H DLLCT J fate 16 Cost to stein motel So/ sec - pol(cces c ohiecertenSen PH53/1 th U 81.5B July 4, 1969 ytes fur Logenar) Contact Report Subject: Jimmy SABOR1 Date of Keet: July 1 at Seps-Paris ah 1900 hra 1. This meet was held in lieu of the one scheduled for June 30 at …”
“4-00000 A 1 33 *. LU 5 Contact Report Subject; A PD STS R B3, 830€11,712 GItSSifel James SABCRI 1 June 23. 1969 ci Date of Meet: June 23 at Subjects Apt at Bahia de Sta …”
“* 41 p- SET h G-LG *) Tito Jan (* Sites sidfer fr P-pler - June 22, 1069. Contact Report Subject: DIDACOR-1 ((F-4405) D Date of Neet: June 21 et the Cafeteria JET at 1100 hrs. 1. This meet was held in lieu of the prearranged …”
“… 0Ion80to Jenso plate the LIREALM % 17 June 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: LIREALM-1 CONTACT WITH AEDISHARD 1. The attached report from LIREALM-1 was received on 16 June 1969.; LIREALM-1 verbally added the following comments to the inforcation in the report: 8. Altho …”
“1 4-00000 50 CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT LIROCKET-1 DATE OF MEETING: 29 May 1969 at Paris on Mexico Next meeting is 26 June same place at 1300 hours 1. Subject had lit …”
“,14-00000 a 1 Sr -SB/A-PO. SB/3SB/ser-CC r hul bieteLiGINOr -Fite watchmho6,foNENOL Joler May 22, 1969. Contact Report— " Subject: LIBACON-1 (P-4805) Date of Meet: May 21 at the Paris-Mexico Restaurant 7- 3%: This meet was held ih^ibu of' the one sched …”
“$54 $000 SB/A Tom SOT-S J.LN LIOVal SB/Se. SB/Se- Ile Cc LIBACON Kay 15, 1969. Turnover Report__ Subject: LIOVAL-1 EC LOGINOV Date of Meet: May 13 1. ; On Kay 13 at 1930 hr* COIGHE met with FERNALD and briefed him on LIOVAL-l’s past and present operational activity ”
“1 4-00000 1 -2- 1■ we recruited LIBACON-1, then he should be told.about it. 4. Admin t Finance: ■ . ia. L-1 considers it probable that he owes LIBACON-1 : : payment for several lessons. He will ascertain the amount and F will pay it on the next meet. }b. Cinfoed L-1 about”
“14-00000 57 ATTACHMENT to TURNOVER Report 9' May 15, 1969._ Subject: Rafael VIDIELLA Rtis (F-4805) . Valentin LOGINOV (P-11,712 V Source: LIOVAL-1 (p- 1.-. ON May 2 Rafael ga …”
“… - when she will be at his home. It took me some time to explain to LIBASON what attitude to take toward LOG during the lunch. Detailed report will be prepared. Now handing in notes on = instruction to LISACON concerning how to handle the lunch with LOG. Also handed in is the Bio …”
“460000 1 62 CONTACT REPORT = SUBJECT BESABER (P-8777) DATE OF MEETING : 10 April 1969 1. In response to BESABER’s phone call, I met him at his hotel room in the …”
“… w < e SUBJECT: Valentin Loguinov DATE OF INFORMATION: 30 March 1969. 1155-1157 hours. PLACE ACQUIRED: Tennis courts of the French Club REPORT BY: John Francis Val apparently waiting for me to wake first move. 1. saw that Val was not playing, but looking for a part- ner while t …”
“01 J 4 SUBJECT! Gloria Pinto DVTE OF INFORMATION: 26 March 1969. 1300-1355 hours. Sects% PLACE ACQUIRED: Office of John Francis REPORT BY: John Francis Telephone call to myoffice. Gloria called to say she was having some trouble finding clients for my business, she aske …”
“has not mentioned CHERNYSH to Subject since my last report. Rafael said th-t he will begin to pump ANDREA for some further inform tion (in a discreet way). As far as he knows, she has not seen CHE …”
“… ere. You. I make such involvement inevitable. Threat to co. to embassy. If you continue to harrass me, I will go to the US Embassy and report your harrassment to the Security Officer. I will even ask to see someone in the CIA. And if I don’t get satisfaction there. I'll go to - …”
“… own embassy. The exception that proves the rule is our economic section which I -have found helpful on various occasions • If I were to report you to the embassy, W B I would probably be harrassed by all the A 8 little functionaries! far more than you 1 have been able to d …”
“14-00000- 85 4 Of t. t. athat she vll and i .Or. of he is a very likeable Suy, and cud or do something provocativo. % a of inte chough RO spoke in oupheto igires c; *.O Gloria did state that she is 2Vai’s role as an intelligence officer, she seemed much more alort to”
“86 12 March 1969 CONTACT REPORT FROM : Samuel J. KARTAS UK SUBJECT : Rafael VIDIELLA Ruis (P-805) A meeting was held from 1130 to 1430, 11 March 1969, in Chalupas Rest …”
“… ropsen to see LIRELIC once more and to obtain from him a receipt acknowledging; the outstanding balance of the original loan..| A third’ report given to Rowton reveals what appears to have been an TS approach made to LIREALM/1 by Valentin Loguinov on 2 February, 1939, at the home …”
“5 rdfeanlulels Checto 41 1 SECRET 1 3 FEBRUARY 1969 1c/see adert y r / a G la y MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE GOPIES MADE CnIrY MADE fill M I X H H S N CAD SUBJECT: Valentin Sergyavich LOGINOV (P-11712) ) * 000 Attached are five LIEMBRACE. Soviet Target ofl@pport”
“0 9 6 1 $ ( ETA SORCE: LIEMERACE DATE: Jueves 2 de Enero de 1969* C/Suppne FANTICIPANTS: 1,5,14. T/D Suspect Said Contact SUBJECT: Sueveillance of / se 1 FILE: En un reporte dol dia 12 de Diciembre de 1963, an el que S y 14 vieron a LOGINOV acompafado de un homb”
“9 Go S E C* ET Mil 26 FEBRUARY1969__ MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE SUBJECT: Nev Soviet Embassy Car LILYRIC reported that Valentin Sergeyevich LOGIOV-(F-11/12) “entered the Soviet Babasay on 23 February 1969 in a 1969 Chevrolet - Chevelle. LOCINOV, according to LIENVOY was s”
“… ter introduced Subdret to CHICHMO, who gave -. him a job. 2270 Prael: - Subject met PALMODKO in the Plaza Hotel (She previous Cont-ct Report). PRIKHODKO was there to meet the ovner, and after they (He and... PRIKHODKO met) talked by the ononc booth they went to the bar to meet …”
“… een seen in the company of Valentin. We know Valentin to be a very dangerous and destructive person to Mexico. Would she be willing to report on Val- 0 0 *0 7 0 /9 4 4 3 4 5 entin, his personality, his views, his activities as far as she is aware of them (Later) Would she be …”
“14-00000 Mr co 3. Report v.at 0- least some of tho targets of the Soviets might bo-- , namaly her assignments from Val. v ‘ sr ■ I w i e Awatin y*. • …”
“n 5 dl esm i X AES XcZ 37S Gat Sid bsM l 3. Report what at least some of the *L targets of the Soviets might be— *0 • namely her aouignments from Val. P "As- X S *** *eD *A* 1 …”
“113 4-00000 33 January 1969 CONTACT REPORT FROM : Samuel J. KARTASOE SUBJict Rafa-1 VIDILLIA da: contact with on 29 January 1969. 1. K/RCASUX left 1.1s car in a parkin lot in th …”
“… ad often been approached (Currently and in the past) by the XGB to work for them. At prosent he is being hounded by Valentin (LCGINOV) to report on his Mexican friends. He considers the KGB to be a bunch of Bastards (Cabroncs) and that he does not belicvoin J11 of this under the ta …”
“… owever willing -J***T-hyowyd not answer the question why he will not cooperate, and when it is put on paper: a it will just be a cold report lacking personality, and the paper”
“will indicate. ndi . that he might be working for the XG3 regardless of any opinions tacked on to the bottom. In a case like this, protocol between the U.S. and Mexiern Governments require that we eventually turn over to them any reports on people in their country who migh”
“… ents and began to talk about Yuriy CKERNYSH). Mr 13042 He said th-t for instance CHERNYSE was another KGB man who had approached him to report on Americans. LOGINOV had told him that he (LOGINOV) could nt get along Set20Rail 0 with Americans and consequently was only interested i …”
“… e go got drunk with him, but I said that even though I would nt mind it, that three o’ z associates were s aboct three blocks away for zy report, and that I had to toll them I. what h-ppened...thoy wore very anxious about this. Ke parted in the dooreay■ and he drove off as I walke …”
“6. CONTACT REPORT SUBJECT : BSSABSR (P-S777) DATE OF MEETING 22 vanuary 1969 1. Following a phone call from Subject, I met him at his hotel room for lu …”
“» 126 SECRET 1 streh pabetsPiPPy 10 JANUARY 1968 15/See MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE SUBJECT: Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (P-11712) On 16 December 1968 LICALLA reported that a light-complexioned woman had entered the Soviet Embassy grounds at 1106 that day. She was seen”
“PH 133 EB 17 0 1C/J0 pels file @11665 1 CONTACT REPORT: 1-11712 C SUzACT: LIROJIN/1 and 2 DATE .0? MEETING: 4 December 1958 1-13123 1. the undersigned met with LIROBIN/1 and 2 at the LIROB …”
“140 HTSF- Telson- ifuort file CFS TACT REPORT 1-11665 svaJnezs LIR0SBINS/1 DATE Or HETPIXG: 14 November 1968 ,l. The undersigned met with LIROBBIN3/1 at his apartment on 14 Novembe …”
“14-06400 3 1I d appeared to bo Mexicans - a large number of them clad in their every day clothes. Thera was also a sprinkling of Mexican student-appearing types. For tho record, L/1 reported that his automobile is a 1965 I blue, two-door, Oldsmobile bearing Oklahoma lice”
“forthcoming Acapulco film festival. L/1 stated that he was not sure if he would journey there and SARATOV stated that he and his wife planned to attend. 4. LIROBOIN/1 stated that during a recent conversation which he •had with Stratford JONES (US citizen representing AP in Me”
“… ."e/AL either at tee the S or at home a tolonkone. A suppleme: ry renort on the activities of Pearl GONZALEZ is attached to this Contact Report as a mmorandum for the Record (soparato). 2. LIROBBTX/2 reported that e 2 Covopor .. ksandr INEODO (P,2270) delivered an invitation to th …”