“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 1 8136 31 December 1953 MEMORANDUM FOR: . DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLANS) SUBJECT: Gregoiro Gafencu REFERENCE: Memo to DCI dtd 10 Dec153, same subject 1. Both Whitney Shepardson and Bernie Yarrow were un- able to persuade Gafencu to remain in the United States. He le”
“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 SECRET Security Information MAY 28 1952 9 MEMORANDUM FOR: DEPUTY DIRECTOR (FLANS) SUBJECT: Request by NCFE for Gearing 1. Messrs. Miller and Braden met with me on 22 May for I discussion of the above subject. - 2. Taking into account the need of NCFE for a p”
“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 * SECRET Semiie. individual. Ho referred to Cindjar as a —, too Kick" - whatever that means in Prooklynese. He also raid flat Siniger 1s a "pseudo, intellectual” and a "muddle-headed liberal”. Bionel expressed him- self *8 leiny annoyed that a porsca like Gteig”
“of the working materials). s/1 has not failed to remind RODIGAST of the probable cost of his upkeep and operational activities while in . Algiers and has been assured that RODIGAST "fought for the $20.00 per dien raw-Arazer”
“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”
“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”
“He did not make any firm commitment on the dates to the Board, saying that the staffs should come to an agreement on this. 3. Substitutions for Nordic stations - Although Edger suggested "Scandanavia Station" as a substitution, he clearly prefered something less revealing lik”
“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 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 ”
“August 25, 1971 Dear Tom - - I am taking advantage of Gene’s coming visit to Washington to send you this little note. We will be moving to the San Diego area the end of this month , and hoped to be settled into our new home there by the time mid-- September rolls' around”
“he ought to be pretty cautious because I knew pretty well what the feeling was. I told him in the first place th the Director had not seen Grunewald to my certain knowledge for a long period of time; the Director was not intimate with Grunewald; the Director has not apprecia”
“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”
“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”
“14-00000 % 7recuily_ s 3-5273,528 L Ver Wisner - December E, Donr Allen, When we were talking of, sr telephone last wook y14 %./- gentedt that Alex: nder possibly be interested in the N.C.F.. and that he might we worth consi dorin, as Prositen to succeed Min Miller,”
“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. ”
“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”
“on - the street. In February 1976, police intelligence told me that assassination '' will not happen here. . How about to' move to Maryland state. In this letter I ask you to get report from Dr. Frederick S. Baker, M.D. colon and rectal surgeryon January 31,' 1978. His phone-”
“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”
“% 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”
“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”
“14-00000 Ct*139/ 0..01117L obeet Apparen. 10 lot rest a Man. . ... 3. Apparently R.I.S. ultivation or sa prior to the above incident. According to tis . it has 2 ceived what appeared to se a routine invitation • vts. acoustics Dicilities in Moscoi u.td Lencgrad in 3. ‘•”
“1976, police intelligence told me that assassination will not happen here. How about to move to Maryland state. In this letter I ask you to get report from Dr. Frederick S. Baker, M.D. colon and rectal surgery on January 31, 1978. His phone - 452-4095. I do bleed today very m”
“SUBJ to EMB **> RECEPTION, EXPRESSED MUTUAL INTEREST FOLK SINGING, ALSO INVITED SUBJ HIS HOME HEAR sov RECORDS BUT MADE wo SPECIFIC DATE. BASIS STA CURRENT INTEREST ANDREYEV (SEE BELOW), C/O ASKED SUBJ ATTEND, TAKE so INIATIVE ***A * . - : < .: . pelten frorgey-- eug CULTIVA”
“14-00000 SECRET Security Information |10 March 1953 DSNORNDUM FOR: Chief, International Organization Division SUBJECT: Memorandum dated 13 March 1953, Subject: "Notes on Paris Trip" 1. C. D. Jaelcor wrote the Doris like Foundation on Cohranen’s behalf, asking that he b”
“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 / SECRET NOFORN --y-p-gtram eA’rren Gatu LORTAOL - 2 - a) In a personal letter dated 17 August 1959, addrosood to Margaret a. En sign by "Maxim," one paragraph reados "You may uisve ‘m Jhbe when you spoke of (delirious • crow’s Vio rrectedv,‘ozs‘ The fact, al”
“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”
“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”
“14800000 Miami, Fla. August 23 1965 Mr. Gerald Sounders P.O. Box 831 Miami, Fla. Dear Jerry: Wish to thank you for your personal concern and satisfactory solution obtained in the finan- cial settlement of my case.. . I consider it a privilege to have worked with you,”
“and is pursuing his studies four days weekly. 5. Since BIRADIAL is attending class at American University to enhance his cover during his interim covert training at headquarters, it is requested Garel P. Paplon he be reimbursed in the amount of $93.00 and the project amended”
“14-00000 October 13, 1959 . Dear Paul, 3 .0887 as o9 6 S Am sending David’s letter to be forwarded further by youss This letter is dated 19 Oct. ‘59 so please post on or after, thatdate Will send you other letters he may write in the future.. woneer Thanks a lot for the ”
“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”
“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:”
“1977 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD: SUBJECT Meeting With PDLADLE and Bernard E. Moneure 7 December 1977 1. Subject meeting was held in New York City at the home of MONCURE on 7 December 1977, and attended by PDLADLE, MONCURE, Mike Sednaoui, Vascia Gmirkin and Terrell Hutchison. 2. 3.”
“considering Subject's background, that he will prove with WUSPARROW/l’s guidance to be a profitable unwitting spotter and - assessor of foreign graduate students. LOUIS K. ROLLOFIER WE G a33 . ■JiSto€: *239 nes euEAIC’E sorsioie dicen.. CVeMuc-now HEYeE no ecinnoT”
“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 8. The second RODIGAST meeting of the summer with 3/1 is tentatively scheduled for the second week in August, site to be determined. Addreesses will know that a/l’s wife is expecting their third child o/a 11 August and that 1 intends to in London at that time if at ”
“14-00000 2. the manager or complete the study of the office's requirements, but that he is kicking going to have it done. On his personal affairs, Subject said he was going to move in December to the Lomas, to a condominium apartment. PRM Attention "Paul"a the C.O. woul”
“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”
“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”
“14-00000 ,. sco* 6 the latest information in the papers was at least three years old. which would indicate CHEREPANOV had no current access and there was no indication CHEREPANOV was interested in a future contact. / 8 0001257”
“14-00000 SECRET SECURITY INFORMATION 2 November 1951 MEMORANDUM FOR: MR. RASTETTER AND MR. BONNET FROM Paul P. Paxton SUBJECT: HUMANOID; Career Status 1. I do not feel that this man’s position in the political and social life in Costa Rica lends itself to our need f”
“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 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 11 - SECRET/NOFOR CGCVNSD CONTROL - 12 - -= n) into dated in catcher 1999 from Eberhard mono (EILNDO), Hllhele-fler(e-3tr. 34, ‘eipsig N 22, deals with a contrast and a letter »;< sin 26 depriembor which had boon "erroneously pont through ordinary mell. (soo 18”
“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”
“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”