“14-00000 - - *- ?L % Galbond is leaving tomorrow to make a visit down your way and I have asked him to be kind enough to pass this to you. 1) The desk here concurs in our interest subject to your approval.”
“14-00000 - - *- ?L % Galbond is leaving tomorrow to make a visit down your way and I have asked him to be kind enough to pass this to you. 1) The desk here concurs in our interest subject to your approval.”
“AMWOLF-1 on 10 October sard because he would bo going to lunch with a woman not connected with his office. AMCHALK-5 was pleased to hear this most because he feels he must make tho contact unannounced for it to be effective. Bo said that if the October 10 contact was missed, ”
“April, and then go on to Nev York for a luncheon Thursday soon. Ne asked that we bring along data, cost estimates, exhibits, and all sales data, as well as movies, to this meeting. I asked if this had been cleared with Abbott’s friends, and he didn't appear to know vht I was ”
“niteissV S “ beS f P r o asm e-Ae... ASALY-C0 RP QRAT t^ 0 4- W " - 5 - / 1 Finally, Of course, we have your existing clients fit" , w iw ky NyX1BOE and their various interests in Spain, to which you have **0**7**A**AR*R*TETE,T***ena*dme*gpo"p,wrejimmimogievEswoli”
“14-00000 ■ 28 December 1966 Tom: I’m not overly enthusiastic about the possibilities of getting much from ‘t. * SKEWER -1; however, would ilke to meet T ;him and chat about his friends and business A. associates in the W/L Islands, lle’possibly might be used 0s on entr”
“that our con- sultant, Mr. Burnham, will operate in the wings and that his name will not be too prominently displayed. As the result of his recent book and the furer of communist commentary, he ic a "sitting duck" for hostile propaganda in my opinion. I am entirely in favor of”
“14-00000 corry T - 6- said the first question the group would then ask la "What shall wo dot* 24 said that question had to be anstored. Barrett maid, "Wo have a coordinating cosralttoo of Praden and Devine t work this probles out." Thero followed some discussion of the b”
“SINCE SUMNER 1952 RPT SUMMER 192 BECAUSE IA SO PLACED x EG IN THE DISAPPROVED CATEGORY (ALTHOUGH A RE-EVALUATICA DECEMBER 1952 RPT DECEMBER 1952 TRANSFERRED HIM TO LIMITED SECURITY STATUS). MR a BECKER HAS NEVER VOLUNTEERED INFORN 1C9 SPT INFORMATION OF POTENTIAL •. INTEREST ”
“appointment and that his headquarters will be in Vienna. X am enclosing a copy of his summary of background and would appre ciate hearing anything from you that seems relevant." Charles A. Lea CCMajor :dp Enclosure Cappia 28058 + 5/202 1 20”
“be seeing each other next week to clear up the accounting (we owe him money, he says) and have lunch. Henry S. PACHANKIS. SECRET -A 020/- 2396”
“14-00000 2203 Foxhall Road, N.W. Washington, D.C. 17 July, 1952 Dear Johnt I was glad of our meeting day before yesterday and I ar looking forward to seeing you soon again. Here is a memorandum I addressed to A. a short time ago which I would like you to read breause ”
“13-00000 d Cie*. - 3 - 98 5£The Group agreed to recommend approval of this project to 'higher authority. Mr. Bundy will take this up on Monday, June 10th. He suggested that in the meantime all necessary preliminary alerting be accomplished, so that Nenni can be informed”
“14-00000 TO 115 VISITORS? FFORTHEIMER DID TELL MACRAE THAT VE veuLr DE INTERESTED IN INFO- C BULGARIAN AND RUMANIAN PUBLISHING BUSINESSES AND THEIR PERSONAL- TIES AND IN ANY POSTAL GUIDES OR 960K CATALOGUES NE MIGHT COLLECT NSIPE IRON CURTAIN, -AFTER MEETING, REAMS CANVASS”
“FOREIGN PR OJECTS wHTCH COULD BE OF LAFORZATIGNAL INTEREST .0 US. • 1 WAS, NONETHELESS, DELIBERATELY VAGUE TO NONCOMMITTAL WITH • REGARD TO HIS OF FER. I AM, HOWEVER, LESS WARY OF SOME SORT OF • RELATIONSHIP HAN I MIGHT HAVE BEEN BASED PURELY ON OUR FIRST INTERVIEW. IN ANY EV”
“14 30000 * N * w i--ik B T N G R V . io stars wetton, Cl@ther-2 £zact: 1 ire t ♦ £ 1950\ Dr. Donald V. Luleakg Chief, Procurement * FAnceme: 9 “G Employees Division Cortral Intelligence ency ton Washington se, D.C. Dear Fr. Mulcahy: Thank you for your letter (ED”
“14-00000. C DCP/DIAII 13377. % TO: 5C0/SCA9CUAREZRS ATIds USG CFRCICH) 3U3J. CASS 65835 REF 2 DC/READQUARTERS 13603 1. 1 MIT BRUCE D RCL1AN3 AT HIS LACKENHUL OFF ICE TH IS OWING AS SCHLILLE), BERCKMANS JE61 THE INTERVIEW BY REGLIS L.JG THAT 1 READ A ULT IPACE LETTIR WHIC”
“14-00000 "s*o.m*m.w.A . SECRET 1 Security Inforr M • UNI P’ 5: To * Chief Contact Division, 00 FROM AChief, ■ Cover Division, PLANS/OSO g4 .c*-, i fas nvevars tao SUBIC*. IAppointment with William A. BARRON, woo k and Leo CHERIE . -A X C.a.9% A3 %, Reference: CS-1512 ”
“14-00000 D R A Atteolcent to1 ICAU-315 T Dear I have received end considered your kind letter of _ end® sincerely flattored that you should bo willing to plsee gush conlicenss in as. 1 would be proed t serve a en "honorery” reprocentativo of the Founds- tion, and pendi”
“of the members of the Board and the Executive Committee and suggested a date around the first week in August., I told him I would do it if I had not already left the country by that’ time. Jan (5) Spencer is pleased with the better integration and coordination of activities”
“MESSAGE FORM ‘ ROUTING P, .ouG. A. Goodrich 1 wi.CI/ICG INDEX SECRET 2 6 for ,1176 NO INDEX 3________ 7 DATE , 22 April 1965 FILE IN CS FL NO. Ju. 21 41 11 P8262 8 10 > LOND / ROM. DIRECTOR ! CONF INFO 10 LOND - AND INFO PARI, PALP, ALGI CITE DIZ 04341 AVAILA BILITY”
“14-00000 • 8,6 his absence Mr. Peary, his assistant, received a telephone call from KUTAKOV, the Soviet Under-Secretary, who asked that Peary send directly to him Congressional reports on Chemical Warfare, USSR-US cultural exchanges, hearings on the United Nations. These ”
“14-00000 When I saw you last in Washington you promised one day you would be making a trip out to San Diego. . I am holding you to that and hope it will be soon. Jane Lillian, joins me in sending you our wannest regards. Don't forget - whereever I am you and the outfit ”
“14-00000 tm) - % —r *• : * 039 v**- PAGE 2 LCPIPIT 1286 SECPET WELL ESTABLISHED TO SUPPORT, AND INDEED TO REQUIRE, AN ANNUAL SALARY FR GM OR PURE OF AT LEAST $3-4,000, WHILE WE UNSURE OF PIPE’S FEELINGS THIS SUBJECT IT OUR IMPRESSION HE MOST ACCOMMODAT ING AND WOULD UN”
“Page 3 IR D #t9919 P MOTE I. By the end of Ue interview, ROWTON z.d Sheet and mode em appoinlmez for 6 menrixeg that sarse evening. Udicaing that Lt is quite - unlikely that subject will trosh contact with X TON. 2. I was not really posethle for th® examiner two Axermise th”
“20 Mard 52 Mr. Bralen Mi ss St e Askel M. Deichrn Tokay to send a copy f tand he replalsyo p.toEngine her her Any Packeround th Y Hit he can attain Mr. Bro NEV John said he had an explanation" ofAlsothusWilwiLetl report ter whiafterch hehiehaswihard l maidil mtomerd”
“Mr. Loyl K. March 52 Mr. Fi s hburne C/SE/PC5 x 3091, X 495 brought this in today: The said That the 1 DD/P is concerned about it but called Ellen in atwas 5 not and in. was trans ferred Lo Mr Fishburne Mr Fishburne Stated Thal industrialist awithRumani axaeidnan”
“absence, Subjnaa to express concern to Sacha about being given contact who.. - - probably didn’t know what the score was on everythin that had gone before in .- ‘Subj’s work, etc. Lastly, Subj could mention to Sasha that he was reading the . Penkovskiy . Papers, - and he cduld”
“and Yorgin given an order for it, or mords too ... that effect. Spero also will be on FTUC list. .-8 Re - paras. 4 and 5 of Brln. 2887. Para. answer - though Fambley and I Para. 4 does not require answer :think they are wrong in re joctin€ Thompso - I would like to send att”
“HIM ON. (IN DISCUSSING DESIRE GO GERMANY SAID HE WOULD LIKE MEET 0177/ KUBARKER TO DETERMINE IF ANY JOB AVAILABLE FOR HIM. SALVACK FINESSED DIRECT REPLY THIS ‘POINT BUT SAID LkoP NOT ABLE DO ANY MORE FOR HIM THAN ADVISE .HgS OF HIS DESIRE.) 08 ad ! A 201-233477 REPRODUCTIO”
“1360000 %*U4A tiofticftee — wise 0700 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Mr. Myroslav Maksymiec - Retired Employee The meeting with Mr. Maksymiec on 6 May 1975 wasto satisfy his request to review his official personnel file (this matter was being' treated ' in the ma”
“full report on the matter by registered mail, along with the bills for his travel. 03 T. J. FLORES [ ONG CUL HERBERT IN FRYER FORSER Brateck Blitary strous und intelligenes offrese... int! ifo Anasin metres Cart 2 is you returva, مرد FRI 5 ہے A FORMALTS 1 Svetland turturing the m”
“14-00000 SEC F5564 SA CITE NYOR 4652 brut SUFFORT (CONNELL) FROM MAJOR I Ariel PS5524 CASE 28972 X 28972 / SJRJECT - MAREK KLASKO x MAREK MLASKO TRIP SPONSORED By INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE.tl- 00 518471Mictnt THROUS H MR, CHARLES STERNBERC * CHARLES STFPNDERG”
“14-00000 6 April 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS) SUBJECT: Agency Channel to NCFE 1. Now that Larry deseofville io working for NCFE, I know that there will be a strong tendency on the part of all of, ua to deal with NCFE through Larcy, this not only because ”
“13-00000 CL G( 3 serious but less specific, that he appears actually to be insane, . to be suffering from illusions of grandeur (melomania). For instance, his many references to his future role as prime minister of Bulgaria, and his illustrative anecdotes regarding the pur”
“14-00000 C 0 P Y 15 December 195'2 Dear Archie: I much enjoyed our chance for a talk, and Bill Durkee, who assists me in the subject we discussed, is tremendously enthusiastic, as I am, about the possibility that you will consider favorably the appointment Frank men”
“necessary * ,12 or desirable. S **A % 2 0 10. We will expect, in addition to the requirements that have been promised, that Headquarters will advise us on their desire to arrange for the one-shot approach previously suggested by Headquarters, or a different ar rangement. ”
“14-00000 I SECRET - Sneurily Information • 52/_ 5 ‘arch 1953 1 M.MOPAHDUM POR: Chief/ TO Division ATTENTION,! Mr. Durkee VIAs C/PP SUBJECT Radio Free Europe. Miscellaneous matters) conversation with Mr. Lang. 1. This le a brief report for the benefit of Mr. Durkee:”
“14-00000 2. 0 3. The 0.O. re ■se would like additional information shout the . individuals who had left to attend the lierobiological Congress in Nosces. Tho . C.O. suggested that Subj have sezeeno in his office extract from the folder Subj has all extra information that c”
“SE C R E T 241400Z JUN 16 STAFF ere DD/miANI 15577 TO« DCD/HEADQUARTERS Nro DIRECTOR % ATT#:—0-CFRENOM>- suJ.—CASE 63805 REF F DCD/HEADQUARTERS 15603 AXBAT KVLE LoUDISW 1. I MET BRUCE BERCKNANS AT HIS WACKENHUT OFFICE THIS MORNING AS SCHEDULED. BERCKNANS BEGAN THE INTERV”
“14-00000 SEC 607 CASE NYCE CITE WA 376 24 Jan 2.00 S FROM SUPPCPT (CONNELL) T THIS IS NEV CASE 28972 ) 28972 uses 5564 - CO ra 1 * FOLISH DESY IS REQUESTOR OF FOLLOWING: MAREK HLASKO rMAREK4 MLASKO THE FOLISH POET WHO DEFECTED TO VEST GERMANY LAST SPRING IS C”
“definitely in a back suit, that he will soon cone to us with a jood responsible board of directors and officials. He said that he had enlisted Bob Land’s support and Bob had suggested to him that NCFE give the Institute a grant. Barrett said the Institute needs 25,000 to keen”
“Royten added that he failed to see how LA could earn enough in any "unofficial" job she night obtain. L/A agreed to think the matter over end give Boston her decision at their next meeting 1 scheduled for 1300 on 20/5/68., SEC. Wallace”
“14-000Q0 C 0 P Y 25 March 1953 Dear Dr. Pebry: I have given a lot of thought within the past few days to the question of your immediate future which you raised with me. I find on checking into our rules and regulations that I simply can't help you here. I am sorry ab”
“14-00000 L / _ • 4e f I have-mitten you caro of Littauer, whon we have asked to k op - 4 f - a file for you, of lettors of this sort —and you. could deposit carbons al of your replies if necossar/ with him— which you could consult when and if necessary. , Steri”
“IRS FOLLOWING IXFORMTICN UBTATISD PRON A BOLS HOT Tv BE DISSEMINATED CUTSIDE THE BUREAU AND SIP/DLE NOT CE SET OUT IN ANY INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS t. IPCARATICS FNOA THIS INFORMANT SHUULD 32 UTILIZED FOR LEAD PURPOSES CCILY AND Anx STAT MERT CUNC.REIVO Ti^ COVERAGE IN EFFECT Re1”
“ng says that Snick may be vetoed by his own organization. King says that his proposal is to make the 30 NY4099-S* Log 1 Employee's Name Contraind Date Stamp Page ۱ SENALIZED FRI PM Day 8-23-63 Date SFV ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED 8. 2 DATE 8/18/98 BY566851 JE”
“00 60 David Phillips Per M. Warhenks x8rtr ps isStapresentl Phialsloi(Ed y contract pp employee) Ague. DDP. approval per Bis sel will be here to Eod imarch. l mir Cabl e WH - Lao Already Contacted Si(Aghonne) auity Ed They sell grant Clearance, subject lo poly. Ke”
“14-00000 1 va .. I*.- 12. CONTINUED an assignment in New York for her. - She is such a valuable person that anyone who has worked with her would be glad to have her on the premises: so there is no need to try to "sell" / her: it’s just the question of whether the timing”
“14-00000 eynel suggest, havo your full approval, and that consequently you will wish to make some statement at an early staff meeting indicating your satisfaction with these plans. Otherwise, I very much fear that the prevalent attitude within OPC which is one of general ”
“14-00000 -A - 3. It would be useful to brief the Executive Committee on the reasons why any changes in the budget are made after they are for Agency action. made, and it might be well to have a lunchoon with the Executive Committee down here or in New York after the acti”