“i D. AMAUTO-I AND WIFE VISIBLY MOVED WHEN SAMKO ASKED DISCUSS HIS BUSINESS SUCCESSES AND THEY ASKED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS RELATING TO FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF HIS BUSINESS. CS COPY 03 Jun 40 B-201-866054 SECRET 201-735296”
“i D. AMAUTO-I AND WIFE VISIBLY MOVED WHEN SAMKO ASKED DISCUSS HIS BUSINESS SUCCESSES AND THEY ASKED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS RELATING TO FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF HIS BUSINESS. CS COPY 03 Jun 40 B-201-866054 SECRET 201-735296”
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“MANAGEMENT. IN MILAN CAN BE REACHED THROUGH IDEN E. OFFICER JaneB Spot MAKING CONTACT SHOULD IDENTIFY SELF AS FRIEND BILL THOMPSON AND REFER TO THOMPSON’S TALK VITE ANHIP/1 OF 31 MAY IN NEW YORK. SHOULD UAE ZDOLXSH ETTIAL PHONE CONTACT. AMWHIP/1's ENGLISH AID ITALIAN ARE FA”
“75/S -/61 •2840262 . In /From Moseoa/ 1D calling from Meocou introduces hincolf to Samokhin as : Kalugin. Kal says that ho is in the office that prepares material for Sam to turn ovor ! to the press, idl wants to have better contact with San. Kal says that Sam has to| give ”
“14-00000 on F5564 Son • 1 VA CITE NYOR 77 19 SCIENTIFIC (VEST) FROM DANIELS 6504 8 J, RE OUR TELECON PITH CUILL / CUILL, 1 o 2 A = 74.734 PETER COMANDURAS Y PETER COHANDURAS, SECRETARY CENTRAL -MEngo XMEDICO-DIVISION OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESCUE COMMITTEE) WILL CAL”
“14-00000 A 0,60 Translations of David’s letters being done by „E/France Desk Hr. John Roberts, Ohrier, S/France Nick Letsou, WE/Fronce JreG 3 043 George Boublik, 1108 J (our contact re translations) 7 201-233477”
“13-00000 UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY WASHINGTON July 20, 1957 Dear Mr. Dimitroff: I very greatly appreciated your thoughtful letter of July 17. I shall certainly take occasion to watch the television program to which you refer : at my next opportunity. Amete She”
“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, ”
“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 ”
“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. ”
“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”
“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”
“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 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”
“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”
“460000 1 62 CONTACT REPORT = SUBJECT BESABER (P-8777) DATE OF MEETING : 10 April 1969 1. In response to BESABER’s phone call, I met him at his hotel room in the Aristos from 1430 until 1545.Next meeting will be on Tuesday evening, 15 April at home. 2. Subject had nothin”
“Lykiardopulo doe’s. Our Special Account has the best performance record of any readily available . investment medium that a foreigner is likely to see, and it has Quire s MNanan . been getting better as time has gone on. It makes an excellent illustration of our capabilities”
“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”
“arising from subject’s possibly over-extenned financial position. This bonus payment is believed justified by subject’s long tenure of service. 8. With regard to paragraph 3 of TRSW-685, there have been no changes in subject’s cover and current modes of contact and communica”
“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”
“further cooporation of the owner in order that a microphone could be installed through the common wall. Unfortunately tho owner had departed for several weeks leave. 5. The owner should be back in 'Buonos Aires at this time and we have instructed BIOGENESIS to approach him ”
“14-00000 Ui Decerber 1753 M-OCUN FOR DIRECTOR -32 CL"t.si. L. LITENCH. VIAS DEMPTY DO-070 (16/92), SUBJECT: Conversation with Loe Pennington 1. On Friday, 11 Decesber, T had a conversation with led: Pennington, formerly of the 291 ases recently appointed director of t”
“14-00000 CEPD770 CatsaL/G IE Director, Domestic Cretact Service NC-380-56 Attn,: Operations) Support Staff -2- 28 Dec 66 leave Cuba because of the fact that her faal 1 is there and that she would: not leave ur she could also S’t her fan belle. 9 that, A despite the risk ”
“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 - - *- ?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 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 ulf uPaROMIEID) BRELEASE 1903 CERSTO■•HBMHB 1 ‘* Washington, D.C. 2b August 1964 Dear Kr. Aaron: 1 as making reference to your reply to my ad for a po- bition with the U.S. Government as a Russian language lirgulst. From 1 to 4 September, I will be in Fhil”
“SFP ET 9 Nov. 1450 xxxisx Ne are very anx ious to hive the jfct; photo-book finished as fast as possible. 1 it. that Re As Loomis The Better Handled as you a lore can do it, this took will be one of th e sost porertiuorix deffestive shots we canffireeani —- sand it, that”
“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:”
“% 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 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”
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“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. 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”
“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”
“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”
“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 RPPGONED FOR RELEASE 1993' CER RISTORCAL-REVTERO PROGRAM 1 Irving Amron 260 Marshall Court Long Branch, liew Jersey September 23, 1964 Box 1390 3 Main Post Office Washington, D. C. 20013 Dear 5 I greatly appreciate the time you spent with me during our i”
“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 • 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 ”
“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”
“14-00000 * Chief, Contact Division -2- 57-402 6 "To has been sending typewritten navo reports on Hungary to several individuals in the 03 and Europe. X have received copies in both Bungarina and English, I cant the English cong to Mr. David Martin, IRC in Bev York. Be do”
“That 14,00000*. :,* 2 OCT 1959 P.O. Box 8105 Southrest Station Washington, D.C. Mr. Henry P. Lopeses- 6505 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, California .Dear Me. Lopes: "ose Things are developing faster than I has anticipated when I last sev you. Za view of this X would ”
“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”
“1268 ROUTINE 21 APR 69 1600 1 1 CONTACTS/LOS ANGELES {KKSNEEX) 83002 FROM OSS (MUSULIN) / NEW CASE 52872 - HUGH M C. MCDONALD - WORLD ASSOCIATES INC., SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA OFFERS TO ASSIST AGENCY (Closed Case 34441) THIS IS HEN CASE OPENED TO YOUR OFFICE. SUBJECT”
“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”
“14-00000 1 ‘# Washington, D.C. 26 August 1964 Dear Mr. Amron: I am making reference to your reply to my ad for a po sition with the U.S. Government as a Russian language linguist. wke From 1 to 4 September, I will be in Philadelphia to con duct Interviews for the p”
“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”