“might have been in a position to observe the three Americans.
Elena stated that in the course of
the
party her daughter
met a group man named "Alejandro" at the party and danced
(bilp.3)
with him. He was apparen
tly quite smitten w
ith the
daughter and tried to call her on severa”
REPORT from CIA·p. 17·source: semanticDerived signal62%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“A NAL YSIS SHOWED HE HAD PLANNED THE A CT IN ADVACE: ITEMS WERE
TAT ONE OF HIS CHILDREN LEFT COUNTRY; HIS WIFE HAD REMASKED
THAT SHE HAD DONE MUCH FOR REVOLUTION, NC REVOLUTION OWED
HER SOMETHING; 4ND SUBJ’S DISTANCE (OR STRANGENESS) WITH RESPECT
TO HIS NEPHEW, ORL ADO DE”
“14-00000
n
consequences 09 revolutionary activities
00 that had suddenly pecole a
reality co her. ned that L/3 in the dark about zany
ATA SCE ould not un terct -2 risk his
life end the happiness 00 his 2-41o Sc Trecititcusly". hen Bouton
questioned her discreetly 83 to -”
LIRING-3·p. 18·source: semanticDerived signal61%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“incoherent and
half hysterical, confirmed in 1/3‘s zind that she was suffering from severe
strain and depression. L/3 told Rowton that he understood from her remarks
that she had found the Havana airport, Havana, Cuba and the Cubans in
general "detestable". She exclaimed at o”
LIRING-3·p. 118·source: semanticDerived signal61%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“rain
highway Jr.t to look around. I went down as far as The Lady's Bar. When I
. passed the corner of the main highway and the road leading off from it to my
house, I saw a blue Chevrolet which looked very much like the car we had. pushed
down to the University and some peopl”
“FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS
IN THE EXILE COMMUNITY. SHE SAID THAT SHE KNEW CRIZCNDO DID NOT HAVE
THE $1000.00 CR MORE WHICH HAD BEEN SPENT FOR HER HUSBAND'S TRIP.
THIS LED HER TO THE CONCLUSION, MRS. OROZCO SAID, THAT ‘‘TORRES’’
AND HIS ORGANIZATION HAD SUPPLIED THE FUNDS. AGAIN THER”
“package which
they believed he was holding for her. 0 AMWEE-2 replied that he was no
: longer in a position to receive or send packages, because the diplomat
with whom he had been cooperating had been declared persona non grata.
61.
61. "Carlos" also told AMFAUNA-14 to conta”
“366
/
SEP
SETS -
SECRET
SilSer
26 September 1969
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief SB
IF : Chief, CUBA
SUBJECT t Relationship Between AEDIEHARD and Gloria PXNTO
1. In response to a conversation between Chief, SB, and the under-
signed, LIREALM-1 was questioned indetail on 2”
“RETURNED WITH
THE CROSS AND TOLD HER WHERE THE MESSAGE WAS HIDDEN, THEN
TOOK HER TO SEE HER HUSBAND AT LA CABANA.
MENENDEZ RECOMMENDED TO MARTA MAXIMUM DISCRETION EMPHAS IZING
THAT ONLY FIVE (5) PERSONS KNEW OF THE MESSAGE: MARTA, THEY
TWO, PINEIRO, AND OF COURSE J WHO WOU”
“. I was tilling you about. Dorticos: and the maltreatment, how was it? Hernandel:
At the time of interrogation, trying to impress her so that she would tell all she
had to say, that she knew, and then was when they took her the arms and shook
her. Dorticos: listen, Joaquin and”
Untitled REPORT·p. 567·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“co.
2.
• activity when the occasion called for it. LL-IlG/2 replied that he had
too many other things to do, and anyway, when sczething smelled bad
("apesta") he keeps away from it. LIRING/4, continuing to take the of
fensive, stated that on several occasions inthe past the”
LIRING-3·p. 114·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“came and LIEMPTY-19 went with them to their home two blocks away.
About a half-hour later I walked up to Uta’s to ask LIEMPTY-19
to come home but was told that she was busy phoning her lawyer
and would not return.
12. The following morning I took the children to school as
us”
“and
questioned separately. At an opnortone moment, when the soldier -pordir
me (through the window of the hut) went off to get me some water, I /
managed to squeeze the "assort f Tden A and ris tter pppra through
2 crack in the floor hoards where T felt sure that they would ”
LIRING-3·p. 110·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“gossip,worse than a woman. She stated that she intended to
1
tell LIRING/9 that Rodolfo Reyes owed her money for the use of her telephone
to call the A BRUMEN capital several months previously and had never paid her
howton agreed that this would not Gay serve to collect the ”
LIRING-3·p. 212·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“HCW WAS IT POSSIBLE THAT
"JORGE" HAD NOTHING TC DC WITH OROZCO'S TRIP, ASKED MRS. OROZCO.
ORIZONDO PROTESTED THAT ‘‘JORGE " WAS ONLY INVOLVED IN TRYING TO
GET INFORMATION ABOUT VASQUEZ.
20. MRS. OROZCO REMARKED SOMETHING TO THE EFFECT THAT SHE
DID NOT KNOW IF ORIZONDO CONSID”
“since they were not familiar with
the countryside betweenthe border in the Cimitan area and Guatemala City.
3. According to LIRING/3 the latter insisted that he meet the other,more is-
portant Guatemalan, and be given an opportunity to make carleful plans be-
fore attempting”
LIRING-3·p. 142·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“that "IR1G/9 was enroute to one of the Secre-
tariats in a rush and and asked her to acceupany him t that he could save
tine by talking to her on the way. She was therefore surprised when he drove
her to the Vaca begra en Insurgentes and later returned with her to the office
”
LIRING-3·p. 207·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“amistad con el esposo de ella, pero ella lo vefa con mas frecuencia, al
preguntarsele si conocfa a Carol Soles, Thomas L. Ross, Richard J.
Aranda, Harry Lee y Ramon Palomino respondio que ni los conocfa ni
habla ofdo hablar de ellos, excepto al ultimo, al que aunque desconoce si
”
“dar. (Subject had not wanted to miss his class,
and after some discunion in the bar, he offered me his car in order that I might
go to La Mansion and get the girls. I told him that I also wanted to est, and
that there was a possibility that the girls would nt show up. He final”
“from
Luau Rental rant S can advise JONG by phone; take proof or the article
as was promised but avoid any conv watsoever; if Josephine feels like
going to the French Club on Sat (Avg 30) S can go with her, but I see
no point in him going along alone. i stated that he understo”
“wos.
NEL
3.
auk Bette
Mexico Cits. I thesdovo nue-i-d H- o- 17, and, to make a long
story short, he broke down (se abr:6) a-tole = things th t feonvinced
me that he did not represent the main faction and had in fact desert-
ed from it scne ti: -s ago. After this he insist”
LIRING-3·p. 32·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“eviacion personnel had been reduced and that her
husband’s salary had been cut from 450 dollars pen month to 3300 and that the
LINING office informed her that gasoline was being rationed for all mission
personnel. Catalina also told her that packages destined for Cuba were not”
LIRING-3·p. 51·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“communicate -
with Crozco to determine what Crozco had revorled to the Mexican police
and how he was treated. He therefore sent a telegram to Crozco addressed •
to Crozco’s mother at her home address ( Calle Tennis 108,Ccl.Country Club
on 6 August, sixgply asking Crozco in do”
LIRING-3·p. 209·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“4.
1) Teresa PR ENCA L-9 said that when 330 left Mexico for Habana she was
very unhappy and was cursing everybody. 1-9 arrived in La labeaa he was
told that F het been involved :in Pon asonto Graze# with CRD 7 and that
she was being had. Ee said the latest: ormation, about m”
“theParque de
la Virgen del Camino and walked the rest of the way. She went to the
shrine where she prayed for a few minutes and then sat on a bench
from which she could see the whole park.
80. At 1310 hours a 1954 Buick taxi arrived at the park. The
driver stayed in the car,”
“-5-
‘abandon" the children. I refused to visit her lawyer with her
saying I was not interested in getting divorced, whereas she said
that her mind was made up and that we would have to split up.
11. Things came to a head on the night of 12 November when I
got home around 9 ”
[RESTRICTED]·p. 75·source: semanticDerived signal60%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“returned to Mexico. He
gave her his card. He -told her that she shouldn't call him because-
his phone was always tapped (she assumed he meant it was tapped by
his.own people). He added that he supposed the same thing happened
. at the American bibassy and asked, if she went t”
“ANY OF THE ABOVE WOMEN TRAVELLED, BUT PRESENT WBREABOUTS
UNKNOWN.!
2. STATION DOES NOT HAVE BIO DATA OR PHOTOGRAPHS CLEMENCIA,
AND ESLAIR TEAM HAS NOT BEEN ABLE LOCATE ENTRY FOR HER iu FILES
OF CIVIL REGISTRY. ATTEMPTING OBTAIN FROM ESMICAS, AND WILL SEND
TO MEXICO CITY IF ”
LIRING-3·p. 156·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“Spanish lack of respect for women. He attempts to
tightly control Gloria's activities while, according to Gloria, having
aa many affairs himself as he can. Gloria greatly resents Pepe’s attitude
toward her. Pepe is basically defensive and would not want anyone to know
if Glor”
“armas y "Teams de infiltracion" que Pueron Cuba antes y despues de Bahia de Cochinos.
Esta pobre mujer esta sola en el mundo con dos hijos.Ella este recibiendo tratamiento Psiquiatr:
co.Ei KIR le pasa 125 dolares mensuales.Ella no puede abandonar su hogar con los dos hi Joe pa-”
“14-00000
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19 . sagust.
ist,787 137
- IEINC/3 Meeting Fen
in
1
1. At his testing wi th Rotten at 14CC on 44 Aut
August. 07 9 Lee RZ2G/3
reported that he nd learned froa that sra
Pereira, his Spanish relovitic ary friend, was living at Diagonal
San Antonio 4, iapa”
LIRING-3·p. 206·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“6)
- 5 -
‘abandon" the children. I refused to visit her lawyer with her
saying I was not interested in getting divorced, whereas she said
that her mind was made up and that we would have to split up.
11. Things came to a head on the night of 12 November when I
got home aro”
“100000
we - - AA W
uld solve no extra 5
oo-Dlys
will prove to to a
Vo- cn. ng my Brief stay in
A- I realised that she *53 probably "cultivating" ae for
a very specific purpose: the maternal (rApuerca) side of her
fan lly has some silver mines ch have not been in produ”
“% make the same mistake you made last tine you.
: brought English: mid fing materials. That’s not the custom in cur ccuntrys.” bring % -
sone thing Mexicr - that dogn’t cont more than two or three dollars."
30. Subj also po grtcd that on 22 Sept he had lunch with Fernardh and ”
“14-00000
75
44.
0*-
subject said that if LOGINOV received an invitation to ANDRPA3 party, that it
might have cone from CHFRNYSH (P-13.0 2). During his conversetiona.with ANDBEA,
she never mentioned the fact that LOGINOV went to the party. She never told
Subject exactly w”
“came and LISMPTY-19 went with then to their home two blocks away.
About a half-hour later I walked up to Uta’s to ask LIEMPTY-19
to come home but was told that she was busy phoning her lawyer
and would not return.
12. The following morning I took the children to school as
i u”
[RESTRICTED]·p. 75·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“HUSBAND'S
BEST ADVANTAGE BUT AT THE SAME TIME SHE COULD NOT BRING HERSELF TO
FEEL THE SAME CONFIDENCE IN "JORGE" AS SHE FELT IN ORIZONDO.
ORIZONDO TOLD MRS. OROZCO THAT "JORGE" WAS NOT CUBAN BUT PUERTO
RICAN, AN AMERICAN CITIZEN WHO WORKED FOR THE ‘PENTAGON’’.
ORIZONDO SAID ”
“but was never able to. This is her principal obsession
and that of her mother as well. She has been coming to the house a lot
for the past three years, and has become a very good friend of the
family, although in reality it was her cousin who was a better friend
of the house ”
“to the American?" To which HERNANDEZ answers
that there was nothin
g about money. In the second con
versation,
DORTICOS is quoted as saying: "I was referring as to whether they
had threatened her so that she would make a statement th
at the Con
HERNANDE”
“3
called Mexican Youth for Vietnam, whose purpose it was to publish the truth about
Vietnam and collect,nimry to send to Vietnam via France. On weekends the group"
visits villagun (c lonina proletaries) and talks to the workers and peapente..
Fernanda mentioned to Jubhj that ”
“present a problem, since he could
leave her in the care of his or his wife's relatives. He added that she
was currently attending a Jardin de Kinos in the mornings and doing
very well despite her tender age.
C. Subject commented also that he likedtravel so much that he had j”
“o
hsk
tii
niS
tir
dok
boa
ksi
kSn
i
8.
**W**WNWHCNEsA(k7KWEnNYPEauN WeBO-hEWorinotiioni-tC-bieiibintninsethe
had gotten to know one of the’Mano Blance‘( the oldesto: the trit
that had been arrested for the kidnavcing of the bishop), Inez
Kufio Padilla,and felt he w”
LIRING-3·p. 113·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“with Sr. FON.N, ("A.A.”
probably refers to Abraham Aaron HELLER, who
SSL
visited Mexico with Subject for three mor the
durin; the winter of 1957-58. "Sr. ANRI
possibly refers to Inis SANCHEZ Ponton, a Mexican j
, lawyer concerned with the Horton SOLaLL case.)i
Subject also”
“of the leader of the PRI. We later drove to
V’lia’s house for a drink, and from its size and location
(overlooking the bay between the zocalo and the Caleta Hotel, it .
would indeed appear she Had a considerable amount of money.
* 8. On 3 June, Subject told me that his romanc”
“14-00000
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/3°t -rati nal as sell as
a repeatedly that Val-
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ionship in the plastic
flower business -i -pr t that are : ot wit-
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h1p. 117.15 inter VP,
netore DE their relation-
t2/3 keeps Sergio:
Taldea 5” (and it must be:
as”
LIRING-3·p. 205·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“about 1500 hrs.
88 told S that he intended to discuss serious matter with his
but did not have all the foots on hand 88 yet.? added that he would have
all the facts the latest Thursday Oct : and he asked to come on Friday
Oct 10 to the place mentioned in para : above at 1100 ”
“, Manuel Calvillo, an official in the Gobernacion,
took her and her daughter to a small hotel
in the
center
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e kept there for eight da
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under
the p”
REPORT from CIA·p. 19·source: semanticDerived signal59%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.
“dieron ningun otro
tipo de ayuda ni le ofrecieron que se fuera a Cuba o se hiciese ciudadana
cubana por que siempre ha quedado bien sentado de que la declarante y
su esposo son mexicanos y no han querido irse a Cuba, que en una
ocasion al saberse que su esposo era disenador y esb”
“14-00000
2.
a sort of stringer in reporting or. economic developments. Jubgect
replied that he understood and did not see that such a task would be
too difficult.
5. Rowton then asked Subject how he was coning in locating a new aprt-
ment/studio. Subject replied that he ha”
“14-00000
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to send L/3's 16-year-cld son (.20
:0 was staying with her at the time) aroand
to enquire. 1/4 agreed that t:i: would be best and indicated that she wizld
.‘P
do so the next day. L/4 also stated that she felt she could get in touch
more or less natu”
LIRING-3·p. 51·source: semanticDerived signal58%ESPINOSA ALLEGATIONS.