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“INTERVIEW AID MEETING SUMMARY SECRET INTERVIEW WITH: Sam Papich AU INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT REGARDING: WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE. A DATE-TIME-LOCATION: May 29,1975; 9 a.m.; Carroll Arms PRESET: morning: John ELLIFF, Mike Epstein, John Bayly aftern”
“other FBI officials. rAntroCRT M TO D/OR =3 C/D DOCUMENT Tim Deciume, XC 10 NOV 93 ' 1 NW 50955 DocId: 32281992 Page 3”
“had a very close relation- ship with MI 5 and MI 6. The British also ran operations in the United States in 1939-41. No one knows how many. They saw the FBI as neophytes knowing little about the business. The British developed closer relations to OSS than to FBI. At first, ”
“he just cut off relations. He 'couldn't do that with foreign police. A foreign intelligence service cannot operate like a domestic intelligence agency. In 1952, when Papich became FBI-CIA liaison, rela tionships between the agencies were a mess. Beedle Smith was CIA direct”
“and his personal sources. He knew what he was doing and had "a nose and ear for the political climate in Washington", This was true for "risky" operations. Papich believes it would be disastrous to give both foreign and domestic intelligence duties to a CIA. While there wou”
“Over the years, Papich sold Hoover on —000-8110 ntS (S)0I5 (CIA) O9 -, but it was always a gray area, The Note on coordina- tion never worked with the FBI In summary, the sources of FE MA friction were llfriction per CIA (1) the OSS experience, (2) political and psychol”
“was limited mainly to CPUSA members. The FBI would not tell CIA about informant trips to Moscow or Paris before hand. The reason was that the CIA would have notified its field agencies that the informant's life should be protected. Instead, the FBI informed the CIA of the ”
“adi Hoover was back-stopped because the issue wen 8W B (FBI) regones to the Attorney General. If EMSA asked for belo satdine codesHoover sometimes refused. He (CA) (S) (TIA) NBA (FBI) based his. evaluation on the feasibility of the operation. Neither nor State had their o”
“interest in a target, the purposes of the contact, and any results. If the FBI had no interest in the target. that is, an interest in' a KGB contact for example. it,would OK the CIA contact. FBI required that CIA furnish it any information relevant to its needs, that is reg”
“since h ” e Communist Party the CIA had no penetranto in Russia. The CIA had ton the CPUSA links to the Soviet Union. 610 put little or no effort abroad into developing information on this. It was not a CIA priority. CIA was satisfied with FBI coverage of the Communist Par”
“assets and sources do not duplicate the CIA. A FBI man abroad can be useful to the intelligence community through his liaison with local police. Coverage in the counterintelligence field of a Soviet O1JGOK should be by the CIA. Coverage of a CPUSA member should be joint FBI-”
“request CIA coverage of New Left travel abroad about 1967. He does not recall an FBI interest as early as 1965, at the time of the Hoover meeting at the White House on antiwar protests. Papich did not know of the 1967 White House request to CIA nor did he know when Ober's u”
“World War II days, yes, the Soviets used CPUSA for recruitment. In the late 40‘s and 50‘s, the Soviets changed their policy, no longer using CPUSA for this purpose. Hoover was never convinced of this change. Papich recognized the possibility that there might be a reversal o”
“formal FBI liaison was Jim Malloy. The question as to whether Oswald was a U. S. intelligence asset never arose. Critics at the time said the FBI should have surveilled Oswald. Papich recalls discussions of a plan to have a CIA or FBI man defect to Moscow but no such plan w”
“decided to retire the follow ing.spring. In February 1970, while winding up his normal business, the Riha incident arose. Professor Riha disappeared from the university. There was faculty and press interest in Boulder, Colorado, and a Congressional inquiry came to FBI. But”
“Committee to get the letter, although he considers it personal to Hoover. The letter reviews FBI-CIA relations.) Regarding the 1966 cutbacks, Papich - thinks it started with the Long Committee hearings on the Internal Revenue Service. After the Kennedy Administration, and e”
“memo randa to the FBI Intelligence Division on all trans actions with CIA. Creager kept Papich advised, especially of the potential for flaps and for successful operations. Papich believes Office of ■ Security was restricted both in number of personnel and by CIA rules. I”
“New York, Papich said the policy was no counterintelligence by CIA. He has no recollection of CIA implication in anti-Castro Cuban illegal activities, but Papich admits he would have learned only if there was a flap. Regarding CIA Domestic Operations Division, Papich formul”
“FBI would get positive intelligence reports, for example. on an alien coming to the United States. The FBI was interested in his training in Russia as a possible source regarding Soviet intelligence activities. The CIA Domestic Contact Service would provide reports to FBI h”
“for physical surveillance of its own employees. If the FBI had known, it would have raised hell, ■ but it never came to FBI attention and there was no policy discussion of the subject. If the CIA wanted to do something with its own assets with Attorney General or White House”
“information sent to FBI from CIA might have originated with electronic surveillance over seas. If Ober gave FBI information regarding domestic matters, FBI would ask for everything CIA knew about the sources. CIA memos would be very brief. Papich would insist on identifica”
“Ober regarding an individual and ask for any informa tion generally about his overseas activity. Papich does not recall any CIA breaking and enter ing operations in the 1960's. Regarding CIA security research staff, Papich recalled that it concentrated on developing count”
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