“for this Agency’s FI program wherever possible. 3. I should appreciate your keeping mo advised on the possibility of keeping Kenneth Dean Koch in Berlin as the RFE representative. PETEF SICNBL EE/F1690”
“for this Agency’s FI program wherever possible. 3. I should appreciate your keeping mo advised on the possibility of keeping Kenneth Dean Koch in Berlin as the RFE representative. PETEF SICNBL EE/F1690”
“is unable to attend and you feel that I should go, I moils be willing to do so. 3. Concerning your report of Frank Altschul’s feellny ac 1 grievance, I should be glad to si a letter to him if “r. Dnlles agrees that I 8a the proper person :o do this. Pending Wr. Miller? cons”
“14-00000 SECRET 4,-rity inlerma’ 4237 20 July 195 3 :i *0**9008 FOD C/Ce UBJECT: Zygmunt tinyoraki; Free Furspons Press ervice; International Federation of ree Jo realists. FP Pane to bil,i i'r C/LT did 12,/me, name subject. 1. : save read with interest t.i e referenc”
“14-00000 SEUSEATT 23013 -2- 5. An was agreed in a recent discussion between Major Mitchell of this Division and Miss Stern of your office, we hope such embarrassments may be avoided in the future by bringing the facts to the attention of RFE and by asking RK to limit its”
“language instructors as a loans of "raiding" his faculty, i.o. orforing CIA employment to that therefore, this memorandum 10 not meant as r. course lead for potential omployocsl Also, we fool that it would be preferable that you to ze: indicate to Zoff that you know that he r”
“will we be able to place ourselves in a position to sa tisfactorily sever subject *s dependence upon KUBARK and reduce to a minimum the need for future contacts. S. Gold La Tinghton G. Donald McLaughlin Attachment: Legend cc: Chief, DRC 1,7 chairin roes %:,082, .. 2”
“14-00000 . Memo for khe rsosre - SIncouE —1 March ‘6300 This date Don XcL. ar.dd and Bill W. discussed with Gus S.(kiii and Jack R. of AFRF the content of our conversation with Earl Blake Cox 27 Feb. Gus agreed with Blake’s thinking and suggested that instead. tof writing ”
“Sep Dean hu, Baron: tem ber 9 , 1975 received Statement 0 Loda your draf t Imafiaid 0 that it is difficult TelephoneStatements J to record in the way that the speaker used Therefore S 0 am enclosing redraft atried in which is hand to claify and in some D cases c”
“14-00000 NTRUX Plitt II. wReni :. JOTG iolicy lenning taff - Department of tate JRJVofs Steto Department amer on "The Functions of ACFT and VFP* 1. Thank you for forwarding to ua the State Oepartment mono- randw on the funct’one of HOPE and R2*. 1 wworry that there bin”
“14-00000 -2- to above and cite thin as an example of why I would prefer to stay out of the matter directly. li. A cony of this memorandum 1a furnished to Mr. Houston because of hla knowledge of the bankaround of the old halaza allegations, and the difficulties which Mala”
“14-00000 / (SACAST/GEHSITIVE . ( ( ( 8. The undersigned assured Mr. Yale that he would be informed of any information identifying any possible project activity developed in subsequent investigation. Mr. Yale stated that any information in this area would greatly facilit”
“the provision of audio coverage of the event. 3. I would like to have copies of this memorandum placed in the official Personnel File of every individual who participated in Jared J Cohen making this event such a great success. CERE”
“14-00000 TET Frou. Information - 30 January 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR ■ CHIEF, INTERNATIONAL ORCAIT ZATIONS DIVISION SUBJECT:. Telephone Conversation with Jeano Menight, Department of State 1. lir. Melnicht called to report that Mr. Herbert Fierce from the UN Public Affair”
“occasional slip than with a record of continuing accomplishment and success in coping with problems. From what I have been able to observe, 'the job has been well done.■ 4. I hope you will bring this memorandum to the attention of those concerned. ■ ! 16 Liter John L. Ha”
“has suggested in conversation with me. One good man of necessary talent 8 and experience will concentrate on this full time, pulling together natters from IT Division, State and other sources. He will continue to give RPE such intelligence summaries as can be made sterile, bu”
“% April 0, 168 Ji’trr.Al) Dear Sir This 1a to seknuuledan ei th thanks receipt of your latter o? •aroh d. L963. The ozegutive board of cur foundtion has reed and oano.dared your proposal and uo find your consenple tod activities n oo t interesting. Yawr idea of reviving mn”
“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”
“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”
“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”
“14-00000 SECRET 5564 ANALYSIS REPORT Dr. Jaroslay Kremel WS *$564 apohSS Tver OF Document Process Sheet N‘6722/63 *2/1/66 tyre-orongautzaricn F.O. SECONDARY NO, ASIBSECT & AREA:- Dr. Jaroslav Kremel’s (8-5564) Defection and Redefection. SOURCE & CONTACT: W. L. Freun”
“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.”
“..3 SPCL* I June 17, 1953.. FuXSZAA) Beer Sirs .This ia to acknowledge with thanks receipt of y ur informative letter of April 29, 1953 which arrived by steenor mail. We rerret that an earlier reply baa not been possible, but the time elapsed has been well--- . spent in”
“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”
“Station must be careful to protect him in his new status, he probably will think of the Station first when ho runs on to things of interest. OFFICIAL TiTLS OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL i TYPED OR PRINTED NAME AND sighArunE 472. 22XJune 1973 COS /s/John Horton CONFIDENTIAL”
“13-00000 % Legal Center For The Disabled 1722 J STREET, SUITE 19 • SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 Telephone: 446-4851' eochre 20 March 3, 1978 isu Sergyj Czornonoh, 1106 11th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Dear Mr. Czornonoh: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter regar”
“leaving 83,500, - In Kr. bainczyk’s name. Of course, if it is n-ce.aary we won 2 both be glad to furnish addit: nal proof to support this present letter and we world reatly Appreciate y mir kind assitance. We would also thank you to advise vs as to. vh t additional stops you ”
“14-00000 a March1 To: C/HRG Subject: OGC's comments on proposed JFK regulations. Bob's comments should be included in our response to the Board, however, not as he has recommended. The language and tone is very different and does not inserted well into existing text; I ”
“14-00000 . a t. fin " 1 s 4 *} 1 11- CEpnrv- onE) 1 D .6. It is recommended that WH Division give consideration to employing Mr. Crozier AS a recruiter when worthwhile recruitment- in-place CP targets are developed, or otherwise arise, in various Latin American ”
“14-00000 L 5564 FOR: FIELD USE ONLY FOR NEAUARTERS USE ONLY SUGGESTED A. .F0F5A92699 ererivrs.• PROCESS SHEET _siRIrS 6o-a l/eo-a .rirco ageoaf .CASE .ec ev gte me CITE. NuusER I vo. bey I’m NUMBER FOR 914 9 o(v2/12 13 ya,19‘10[17 sa iefzoj XI aR,jkgisjdkejocgagtjg 33 ”
“14-000' ECRIT TO WASHINGTON *2 O MTV YoaK. TO ASHCRAFT FOR ALIEN FROM LEA — SECURITY INFORMATION - CITE MT 9913 CASE 12667 FURTHER TO NY 5811 AND W 3824 art ir 5813 ADD IY 9824, PRESUMABLY NOT APT Nor ov DIMIDIATE INT KRIST To amursron), MI HAVE BI TOLD 3 87 BECKER RPT”
“14-00000 Confidential. Meno to the iles Subject: State’s Mono of 11 Jan 57 Mert Thuex Practically the same requirement that is contained in the attached merio had previously been rocoivod from OCR as an USIA requirement. On the latter we told CCR (Sturbits) that since the”
“these little incidents can get blown up into big issuea and ask him to use a little more discretion in the future? Sincerely, Oliver E. Hadwood Admiral H. B. Miller National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc. 110 ho 57th Street New York 19, How York CEO: TWBr eh Oris - ”
“outlined to Robert S. HUNKELER on 15 February 1967 by his present Case Officer, Jeremy F. GEDLAND. After an object ive and frank discussion, HUNKELER requested that he be permitted an opportunity to prepare a memorandum setting forth his views on the situation and further as”
“13-00000 * • • . e Legal Center a ag^ Disabled For The d Casa id 160 vol Lava Ned Nao’s 1722 J STREET, SUITE 19• SACRAMENTO, CA 95814 Telephone: 446-4851 wee 2i March 3, 1978 Sergyj Czornonoh 1106 11th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 .Dear Mr. Czornonoh: This is to”
“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 -2- Mr. Frank Wisner The Loazuo In its present ninth in in my opinion a useful operational vehicle in any Romanian situation in which the utilisa- tion of skilled and experienced rorsonnol (notably ?arcenanu and Nicu Lencu ) of conservative rd non-Maraint politi”
“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”
“14-00000 oorferr e- (= SLURET 2D Poes rare no other risks in our judgement. 9. Cost: $2000.00 termination bonus 250.00■ Transportation to Germany *3900.00 write-off unpaid balance of ops louh ■ :5150.00 Total:4 NA * 4It fis now learned subject has returned to Leopol”
“14-00000 233 Ui, CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH sECRIT DESENSITIZED HNNA - 31398 2. In January 1968 LIREALN-1 presented an accounting for reimbursement by the Station to which the Station took exception. Some of the entertainment of marginal assets - involved totals which th”
“14-00000 sissacE foE touTO adis. or CattAts • MLN av a TOTAL corus 1 000 1 1 won SEC RE T 1 ixn 4 DAT, 1€ € K.B SECESTARIAT DINseMmADOWND % DIDAX bistror astveN TO. STANCH RUBS IT. 'Far—c NO BCTX FED D CS FRS NO. 510/EDT so COnvi mo corv Arus Iva SEC RET felitel (”
“276 14-00000 ) / sees F. A/ 5 - /- ,-• | ex/ - 0.0 :0 10M 03 ■ 4. • . e ** sotv...• l’s credo: wfied). Yoozicy 30% told 1/1 that ho might be able to use his services in two or three months.. The undersigned instructed 1/1 to ob more bio information (full name. ”
“14-00000 #7/43 CONFIDENTIAL MMORANDUM 12 February 197 To -Assistant Executive for Personnel From : FBZ . Subject: Cancellation of Transportation Requests Transtbicin ING/ It is requested that the followingapplica- tions for personnel scheduled for ESD 44 be cancelled”
“14-00000 W N / s SECRET ■ ) 'Use 08-1337 (111era) 2 February 1956. 1 NUGOET MINOR ANDUM FOR: . Kr. Robert McCann New York 00/0 Office SUBJECT i Research Institute of America 1. Attached is a suggested draft of the proposed Letter of Under standing between Hr.”
“14-00000 he 31 March 1952 Dear Frank: I haw been hoping to see you here in Washineton or in Now York for some time past as I want to take the opportunity to tell you how much wo &? 1 appreciate the outstanding work you did in connection with NCFS. then we get to- gathe”
“in having chosen me ES legal counsel for your organization’s activities; in. Mexico. I shall be happy to give you a personal report of my observations on my next trip to New York. Sincerely yours,. Henry P. Lopez cuh.i CS COPY SeATo Hmpmnn 2V§G O 201-253203 1”
“14-00000 /0ry /-/ le W - 1T92 Ucar To.n: With reference to the Stephen rufnczyk case which recent 1 Sam discussed with you during y ur/visit, several queiti i Live arisen coneer. the broad r a ecto of the type of activity ‘inczyk was undertaking on histone in addition”
“will be able to keep him and to give him opportunities to express his abilities fully. Westawore Willcox Sincerely, Westmore Willcox Chief of Special Mission ww/ls ooi Mr. Hoffman Mr. Friendly”
“14-00000 Mr. Martin K. Williams Page 2 June 16, 1950- P. S. Since dictating the foregoing letter, I have been advised __ - by Miss Kluger of the local New Yorkoffice of the Congress for Cultural Freedom that is is Mr. Cohen's wish that reimbursement be made to Mrs. Cohen. ”
“14-00000 In reply rofer tos W-1927 2C March 2.952 Fear Loverings I have read with ruch interest the account you recently sent to Pr. "Aneroid on the University in traebourg. I have also noted that in a recarl Fund Xevorandun (Sc. 955), the que tion vus raised as to th”