“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.”
“14-00000 $ September 18, 1953 Memorandum for Messrs. Joseph B. Phillipe William Durkee Thomas Braden. George Morgan Abbott Washburn The attached memorandum is self-explanatory and was written to me by Mr. Jackson while he was away on vacation. Could someone--parhap”
“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 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”
“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”
“14-00000 X 1 CANDUM PXs Pr. Robert V Joyen Tolimy llanning taff . l’opartwent et tate ®y<T1 Testimony of sdolph ‘ Darle, Jr. on behalf af hicolac rlxa 1. Thank you for your menrw.dum of 14 March 1952 transmitting to ua Rr. Com bell’s Awno-andun of 13 March regarding th”
“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 ”
“X Bill M. ashef Chris B. to have Dean W. to make sure 7 -.M fiM V That Caravel checks aut WiRogUES names with Inteaco L to a in Paris when he goes there in the most fair weeks. e"n g )9 flte a -c s M s that Wirsave is not bites k 9 May 63 Dean W. Calle d t o i”
“1 4-00000 in reply refer to: W-1984 15 April 1952 Dear Mins One of your employees, Miron Eutarin, prior to accepting employment with your firms, was interviewed by us. with your permission we should like to continue processing papers for his employment. If you wiis to k”
“14-00000 il, a EYES CZY SECRET 4. In searching for an area where Mr. O'Connell might strive .for further improvement, I am hard put to find any in the light of .his consistently high performance record, I do believe, however, that Mr. O'Connell has lost or appears to hav”
“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 ”
“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”
“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”
“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”
“13-00000 John I ask the JFK reviewers for comment on Gunn's and Wickhams ^^ memos Gary (attached) did his med); as a were 1 Barry 6”
“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”
“13-00000, $ a 98 10. Mr. Gilpatric has written you a letter confirming his conversation "about assigning Frank Hand as Special Assistant to General Carroll. I suggest I pass this to General Carter for Agency action.7 W. Elder th Um”
“t - d - t is 14-00000 -*-**-******9 0 0 9 9 0 9 8 0 0 -9 0 0 9 1 May 6, 1948 MRCFANDUM FOR THE RECUKD SERNECT: Newton Scott Miior Noil C. Stine Miler The sbove-entitied subjects ere due to return to the States in May and June 1948, re- spectively. Harry Liitio has a”
“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”
“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 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 NIRAIDUL • Re: William King Harvey 2, .’ A complete end thorough investigation has been conducted. ■ on this employee and he was found suitable for employment in this agency.”
“na with any problems he might have with immigration and Naturalisation. After i had explained to him SEORET 104-10167-10036 6 kay 1960 Page 5 what the special roceture involved, Farom saw no further need to talk to Dennen. However, i suggestel w check with Carr to find out how th”
“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”
“to say to the emigrees with whom they deal, "look what we are trying to do for you." 5. I urge your rapid concern, for the presentation is due to be made tomorrow afternoon. William P. Sucker WILLIAM P. DURKEE Chief, 10/ TONIC SECRET”
“14-00000 23 February 1955 ust ;To: Ohler, me/1 .EROM: GR/Cs/Holbrook most SUBJECT: Transfer of Personnel Loto SR/Ga,Phi 1a to notify is evallable for you that Lee rolessa R. Mirren to *s/1. Aon currently genigned c•- then remwsh”
“удо 104-10179-10096 EYES Y SECHET -6- said he would check directly with Mr. Goodwin re their status. 18. I invited Mr. Ray and/or Mr. Betancourt to call me over the weekend in case either should want to discuss the matter further. I had the feeling that Mr. Betancourt was persona”
“1 June 21, 1950 , ,>6 04 *.* -% Dear Mr. Glaser: I am enclosing herewith two letters received DM Woods from American Express and copy of answer as per our telephone conversations. ■ 1 3: | ■ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ’ t 1 1 1 1 1 . I 1 , 1 1”
“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”
“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 $ — / oronET 4 i 11. At any rate, the entire proceedings were very amicable, and, as mentioned above, LICOOKY/1 stressed that her basic oppo-■ sition to WOFIRM was not on personal grounds, as she had enjoyed her dealings with her "three favorite contacts". Sh”
“14-00000 - SEGRET/NOFORN CCilliukil CONTROL -6 - a) In a Cotter dated 16 September KADBOLIS asko MALTZ to rlve his preference for attorneys to consult with respect to the pcasibility of litigation against the Ixaigration Service. b) Subject’s answer to the foregoing is ”
“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 - ”
“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”
“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 4-Feb 5 2 Tone: toose ends are here as on a clipped Skein y yarn. ret: Recommendations are certainly spent. and the clue to the trouble seemo to he in para 8 first then in para 9 Para 8 : No one. Rd guess , was on t h e jo b in Muni c h Frank Lindsay's priori”
“144000 e-W ESTERN UNION- AMMSENDING BLANK Ollis QDB Haso to CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25 APMIL 1957 PFA MR. THOMAS JOHN KEEHAN M’ 42 EAST FOLLETT STREET FOND da IAC, WISCONSIN -7 APPOINTMENT APPROVED AS 03-7, 84525.00 PER ANNUM, PLUS CALL URS. PHILLIPS, C0L12CT, EXEC”
“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 ”
“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”
“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”
“14-00000 W 7 10 June $ BILL: My opinion on this matter is the same as Campbell’s: that Pella has not. gotten a square deal from NCFE. Have talked to Mary Newsom (kax± acting chief of Rumanian desk, PC) on this and she 1) agrees that Pella should get renumeration for ”
“1 4-00000 RICHARD A WICCLrSwoRT COMNITTes ON ^Darmet, Wirscrerers APPROPRIATIONS Congress of the United States House of Representatives Rlashington, D. C. February 10, 1951. Mr. Walter L. Pforzhelmer, Legislative Counsel, Central Intelligence Agoney, Washington, D”
“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”
“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”
“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 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”
“AIEEIU’I’t IO A Alts IIVIN, (8% LM 14L I X1: ‘\t0 K C’dMAsl ‘te ‘•: ‘‘ Ha IfN. U:* 21) Vud" INTitLY TTTRT!TE NOT ,” THI, SA NISIII1) jt Ilt ASE1 PARCLAELY NO WANT MiM- 10 RWE HIM : to tit HL TrM?tist? _19 i HIM? : H VE HIMI3 to HI ,11 SIRE HIM? "51 :I f N18 k ii.At. ANY 12”
“KORMUSEEIR and said he had some things -("encargos") for him. KOREUSEKYN said he would see Modesto at .: seven o’clock in the usual place. . for Willard C. CURTIS 201-305052 201 io”
“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 ”
“14-00000 if.fjrapr:s 11 September 1951 MEMO: ALDIM TO: Chiof, CPD VIAS ADMIN/Poroonnol. FROM: Chiof, Staff c/oso SUBJECT J Change In T/o It in requested that Loe A. Wigren be moved from Slot 11’7, Clork, International Communism Branch, to Slot 106, Clork, Soviet Into”