“cards Index cards (FD-348) shall be executed for alphabetical name index ,-ar RYoDt venmsva. and symbol number index. Execute only following items: Symbo …”
“cards Index cards (FD-348) shall be executed for alphabetical name index ,-ar RYoDt venmsva. and symbol number index. Execute only following items: Symbo …”
“… their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be in dexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name.. 2. These index cards should[show]the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall, not appear. - K. IN …”
“… (a) Destroy cards on individuals who subsequently become security informants or sources or who subsequently become subjects ■ of security index cards. (b) Advise the Bureau of the destruction only in the case of section A cards. b. Security index (1) Purpose (a) Security - index car …”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2, These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. K. INDICE …”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2, These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. . ■ . ■ • …”
“… t their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be in dexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2. These index cards should[show]the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. K. INDICES …”
“… ) Destroy cards on individuals who subsequently become security informants or sources or who subsequently become subjects ’ • of security index cards. (b) Advise the Bureau of the destruction only in the case of WAgxk ... - section A cards. . . : - ■ . • .. . b."-Security index *: ‘* …”
“interview, 39 n of information Reserve index, 42a wi , concerning, 80 arrangement, 42b Purpose of * cards, content and. appearance, 43 » investigation, 19 content, 43 security index, 43 flash notice, 27 names delotcd from security index, 61,62 82 e %* 2-13-68 N”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2. These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. K. INDICE …”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2. These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. . . K. I …”
“Informant" shall not appear. K. INDICES 1. Alphabetical name index and symbol number index a . Alphabetical name index (1) In all offices all active potential security and security • informant cards are to be kept by the SAC, ASAC, or security supervisor consistent with m”
“Security Informant" shall not appear. K.. INDICES 1. Alphabetical name index and symbol number index a. Alphabetical name index (1) In all offices all active potential security and security■ informant cards are to be kept by the SAC, ASAC, or security supervisor consisten”
“… (a) Destroy cards on individuals who subsequently become security informants or sources or who subsequently become subjects of security index cards. .[ (b) [Deleted] b. Security index (1) Purpose (a) Security index cards are prepared and maintained by Bureau ’to serve as operationa …”
“… The entire security index is maintained at the Bureau through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards.. The white 5— by 8—inch security index cards are.printed by this machine and transmitted to the field. Through the use , of this device, the security index can be broken down into …”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2. These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. . - -—.- - …”
“dissemination interview, 39 of information Reserve index, 42a concerning, 80 arrangement, 42b Purpose of cards, content and appearance, 43 investigation, 19 content, 43 security index, 43 flash notice, 27 names deleted from security J index, 61,62 82e 11-14-66 NW 88321 ”
“… not their permanent Bureau symbol numbers, shall be indexed in the general office indices in the same manner as any other name. 2. These index cards should show the file number of the informant and such terms’ as "Informant" or "Potential Security Informant" shall not appear. K. INDI …”
“available for assistance. b. If such index maintained, separate index card is to be prepared on each informant and source included. C. Cards should contain brief background data and identity of Bureau communication showing background data. d. File cards alphabetically by nam”
“… (a) Destroy cards on individuals who subsequently become security informants or sources or who subsequently become subjects of security index cards.• (b) Advise the Bureau of the destruction only in the case of N .th v w x kei section A cards. .. -- b. Security index (1) Purpose …”
“PART II 6K -L * SESSION 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, ANS PUBLIC CONTACTS 9 Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or industry. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un usually cooperative or furnish special types of information. Set u”
“and sources in other divisions who may be available for assistance. [ b. If such index maintained, separate index card is to be prepared on each informant and source included. C. Cards should contain brief background data and identity of Bureau communication showing backgroun”
“In all offices maintain card index showing true identities of all [. security informants, potential security informants, and security [ confidential sources. This is to be known as alphabetical name index. [ File cards in alphabetical order.■ 11 8-24-70 NW 88321 Docld:32989”
“S ION 87. SECURITY INVESTIGATIO 87 D Index INDEX FOR SECTION 87D References are to page. Tabbing SI cards, 45b, 62, 64, 79■ Thumbnail sketches, 79 Title of reports, 72 Top functionaries, 66,69 to-@-S-ukot4e$ change of office of origin, 70 definition of, 69 designat”
“… tire security index is maintained at .the Bureau’ ’ through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards . The . ■ white 5- by 8-inch security index cards are printed by this machine and transmitted to the field. Through the use’.. of this device, the security index can be broken down _ . i …”
“… The entire security index is maintained at the Bureau through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards, The white 5— by 8—inch- security index cards are printed by this machine and transmitted to the field. Through the use of this device, the security index can be broken down. into th …”
“… oyer, and file retirement data. To locate a file record, the subject of interest was searched in this card system. During mid-1964 these index cards with the exception of impersonal entities, were under conversion to a keypunch system. The impersonals (companies, publications, intellig …”
“cards by geographical location, arranged alphabetically by states, cities, subdivisions within cities, etc. wesiestlitePrs/RhomDpo-e-S.7 alunesssentoroeyneston c. Behind each geographical location, place guide card indicating type of information which can be furnished, such ”
“… wegNe 17** FAA, dissemination of information concerning, 81 Cancellation of Ali ens security flash notice, 27a Cuban, 45a,45b security index cards dissemination of information after induction into armed *}‘.) concerning, 80 forces, 60 investigation of, 26 mechanics, 60 Alphabetic …”
“m h ew i r e iar d ts .87. SECURITY INVESTlGATIv- 870 k Index Boy -i IN DEX FOR SECTION 87 D y d- References are to page. h d / desc n % g wnt Forms (continued) Informants, cancellation of y h FD 128a, 27a,43,77 security index sh h FD-154, 57 ”
“… 47,58 Addresses, verification of (See verifi Cancellation of cation of addresses.) security flash notice, 27a. Administrative security index cards data, 77 after induction into armed tickler, 55,56,74. forces, 60 Admissible evidence, 29,37 mechanics, 60 3 Agitator index, 33,78 on de …”
“… AA, dissemination of information concerning, 81 Cancellation of Aliens security flash notice, 27a dissemination of information security index cards Ar,**-. concerning, 80 after induction into armed investigation of, 26 forces, 60 Alphabetical section of security mechanics, 60 inde …”
“PART II 6K - L SECT^Po, PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND RELIC CONTACTS 1 Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or ( industry. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un— usually cooperative or furnish special types of information. Set up ”
“* 4 PART II : 6K -L -8 SECTION 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC CONTACTS > ( .Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or industry. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un usually cooperative or furnish special types of inform”
“… The entire security index is maintained at the Bureau through the utilization:€ IBM tabulating cards. The’ . white 5— by 8—inch security index cards - are printed by this machine and transmitted to the field. - ’Through the use ■ of this device, the security index can be broken down i …”
“… in strict.alpha- ■ betical order with no other breakdown whatsoever. (B) Priority tabbings approved at Bureau, will be shown on security index cards forwarded to field by code' letters "P I," "P II," or "P III" in first line on the cards. 63 4-11-69 NW 88321 Docld:32989529 Page 209 …”
“… , the Bureau is to forward by routing slip to all divi sions each month an indexing list of the basic and pertinent items to be indexed. Index cards are to be prepared by each office. Any additional items not listed but considered to be worthy of indexing by a particular office should …”
“… Addresses, verification of (See verifi- Cancellation of H• • cation of addresses.) security flash notice, 27a Administrative security index cards ^ * 4 ,6 * 7 ■ data, 77 after induction into armed tickler, 55,56,74 forces, 60 Admissible evidence, 29,37 mechanics, 60 Agitator ind …”
“/ PART II 6K - % A SECTIOK 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC CONTACTS 3 Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business," or industry. Do not include Law enforcement officers unless they are un usually cooperative or furnish special types of informatio”
“… ate no tation .shal1 'be made on the alphabetical card for the purpose of administrative handling. • III. Special section ' ■ Security index cards of individuals coming within the • ie categories enumerated below shall be retained in the rieiksant’go special section of the securi …”
“PART II I SECTION 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC CONTACTS 1 Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or industry.. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un— usually cooperative or furnish special types of information. Set up t”
“… issemination of information • - concerning, 81 Cancellation of Aliens’ security flash notice, 27a dissemination of information security index cards concerning, 80 after induction into armed investigation of, 26 forces, 60 Alphabetical section of security mechanics, 60 index, 51,63 o …”
“… - The entire security index is maintained at the Bureau. * through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards. The i 5- by 8-inch security index cards are printed bylautomatic € [ .data processingland transmitted to the field. T Through the’ cm use of this device, the security index can …”
“… The entire security index is maintained at the Bureau through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards. The - white 5- by 8—inch security index cards are printed by this ■ machine and transmitted to the field. Through the use is ■ of this device, the security index can be broken down - …”
“… ire security index is maintained at the Bureau » '‘ 1 through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards. The white 5— by 8—inch security index cards are printed by this machine and transmitted to the field. Through the use of this device, the security index can be broken down into the …”
“… security index is maintained at the Bureau m ^$^M^j&^ through the utilization of IBM tabulating cards. The white 5— by .8-inch security index cards, are printed is machine and transmitted to the field. Through the u of this device, the security index can be broken down into the vario …”
“procedures............................. .... 42a a. Reserve index...................... .. .............................................. .. 42a 1 Purpose....... ............... 42a 2 Individuals to be included.... 42a 3 Arrangement......... ......... . 42b 4 Content....... ”
“PART II 6K - L t SECTION 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC CONTACTS 21 Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or industry. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un usually cooperative or furnish special types of information. Set”
“… for detcom in alphabetical section to readily identify such subjects. (C). Detcom tabbings approved at Bureau will be shown on security index cards forwarded to field by code - letters "DC" in first line on cards and by word "DETCOM" stamped in large red letters. ( * 63 NW.88321 …”
“* PART II 6K - L SECTION 6. PUBLICATIONS, PRESS, AND PUBLIC CONTACTS ■ (’ Included in the index may be individuals in Government, business, or industry. Do not include law enforcement officers unless they are un usually cooperative or furnish special types of information"”
“CO SECTI S7. S.: ITY INTESTIGATICNS ******* (b) Data to appear on separate attached card J. The following ata must be placed on a separate card to be attached to reverse side of the security inde: card being filed in the geographical, special, or unavailable sections. Data”