Skip to content

14-00000 104-10194-10024 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992

MATERIAL RIVIERED AT GIA HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMEPERS SECRET FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: HUNT, E. HOWARD (CONTRACT : INCLUSIVE DATES: 1965-3 clec 1970 Jumsary 1965-3 6 OP CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: DELETIONS, IF ANY: ROOM: 5E13

DATE RECEIVED DATE RETURNED 2/28/78 2/28/78 3/15/18/3/15/78 REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL DAN HESTWAY Kniturday DAN HARDWAY Dan Handay

TS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE SECRET CRABANAC, Terence S.

14-00000 Contruct SULLI- - Terence S Crating (P) 65 Fourmus stof Empt

FFFFFF

4 July 65 Hered arce Continid E Employel with 8 Civel Service Ritiumut, CPAscunlPSIS. 19,550 6515/7 100d (5. LTI 3、よし 66 LPI 1 17 Sept 66 Contract Terminaled 4. 20,595 65-15/7 21,192 GS-15/7 21,192 GS-15/7 Convented to Stoff Employer Slutus t :

14-00000 Thi SEしハに MEMORANDUM FOR: Office of Finance 03/0 THROUGH : Chief, Contract Personnel Division SUBJECT : Engagement of E. Howard Hunt as Independent Contr ctor Under Men orandum of Orl Contract 1. Effective 2 November 1970, subject was retained under oral contract to write citation concerning on employee of CIA for of $250.00. The completed cittion was delivered to and a accepted by CIA on 23 November 1970. -1 fee 2. Subject is a former CIA Staff Employee who retired effective 30 April 1970. 3. Subject is to be paid his fee of $250.00 under Fan Account Number 1176-0041. At Mr. Hant's request, payment is to be made in the form of two sterile checks, one in the mount of $200.00 pmy ble to the Public Service Aid Society, and the second in the amount of $50,00 payable to the Educational Aid Fund. Please forward both checks to Mr. Ben DeFelice, 5E-67 Headquarters, 4. No other commitmeats have been made to subject. APPROVED: Chief, Contract Personnel Division Approving Officer Office of Personnel 3300 1970 68.1 SECRET Exrteses a 2.16 י Date

14-00000 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: 1 June 1967 Ierence. 5. CRABANAC on instructions of the Deputy Director for Plans, and with approvals from the DCJ and the DDCI, was converted to contract employment and assigned to Spain for a special wadertaking in behalf of the DD/P. He left for Spain in July 1965 and returned to the U. S. in June 1966 having completed his assignment successfully. If an evaluative comment is needed to cover his work during this period of time he should be rated as "strong". Thomas H. Karamèssines Assistant Deputy Director for Plans Orig & 1- Director of Personnel VAC/EUR 1- ADD/P

14-00000 SECRET 3 October 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, TRB SUBJECT : Verification of Contract Service for CFHBOON VIC 1. The following is a record of subject's contract service with the Agency: Date Compensation - 10 October 1965 4 July 1965 3 July 1966 17 September 1966 Action Contract Employee Salary Increase Salary Increase Contract Terminated $19, 880 per annum $20,595 per annun $21, 192 per annum $21, 192 per annum 2. All of above service is creditable for both leave and Civil Service Retirement purposes. Distribution: Orig &1 Addressee 2- CPD Dow H. Luetscher. Chief, Contract Personnel Division ET

14-00000 SECRET 26 SEP 1835 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division ATTENTION : Paul R. Wilson SUBJECT : Verification of Contract Service "KHOANAC, Frimee S In order to establish the salary, LCD and to compute the SCD for both leave and retirement purposes, it is necessary to verify the contract service and salary of DOB October 1918, who claims employ- ment with this Agency in a contract status from 4 July 1965 to 17 September 1966. Lowell Lowell P. Moore Deputy Chief, Transactions & Records Branch SECRET G1

14-00000 SECRET This is to advise that effective 17 September 1966 I will resign from employment with the United States Government as provided in the contractual agreement effective 4 July 1965. It is understood that my status as a Staff Employee will be effective 18 September 1966, the day following my resignation as a Contract Employee. APPROVED: Terence S. CRABANAC European Contract Approving Officer Date APPROVED: 18/ Dow H. Luetscher Special Contracting Officer REVIEWED: 167 Dow H. Luetscher. Estat rasinga

14-00000 SECRET 14 July 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Terence S. CRABANAC (P) The ADDP requested the writer to personnally bring I was informed CRABANAC's file to him for review this date. by Mr. Karamessines that Subject has now returned to headquarters for reassignment and will not be returning to Madrid, as his duties have been fulfilled there. When the DDP decides CRABANAC's next assignment, ADDP will inform us of such and action desired. CRABANAC's travel accounting was given to C/E/B&F for preparation and processing of the voucher for Subject's return travel. Meals Prancis Charles J. Francis AC/E/SS CFrancis/cls: 14 Jul 66 SECRET

14-00000 S 8 NO 18SS MAJORANDON FOR: Deputy Director for Support SUBJECT: Roquest for Exception to Provision of FR 45-10D Terence 8. CRABANAC (P) - 1. This momorandum contains a recommendation in para- graph & for the approval of the Deputy Director for Support. 2. Terence 8. CRABANAC (F) is a Contract Employee as signed to the Madrid area in Spain in a sensitive assignment since his conversion from a Staff Baployee on 4 July 1965. CHABANAC was a G3-15, stop 7 ($19,880.00 per annus) and be is being paid at the same rate in Na present contract status. His contract provides that he will be entitled to a living quartero allowance in conformance with regulations of this organization applicable to its appointed personnel. 3. The basic living quarters allowance for Class II officers in Madrid is $2,900 per annus. The house which CRABANAC has located, with a one year lease from 15 November 1965 to 14 November 1966, has an annual rent of $6,600.00 excluding utilitios. Therefore, for rent alone, he will be $1,960.00 per year over the 160 percent maximus allowed under the provisions of FE 45-10b. On a 75/25 percent sharing besis of the 60 percent over the quarters allowance, he would be out of pocket $8,395.00. 4. Due to the operational sensitivity of CRABANAC'S assignment, his request formlief on his housing costs was handled by Mr. Thomas Kansies, A. On 15 September 1005, Ur. Xaranossines, ADDF, approved his being reimbursed on a 78/33 percent basis for the excess allowable costs up to, but not to exceed, 60 percent above his quarters allowance. This authorization was included in a letter to CRABANAC from Mr. Karasossines. It is requested that the Deputy Director

14-00000 for Support authorize the 75/35 percent sharing of the exces allovable costs up to 60 percent above his quarters allowance, /S/ Edward Ryan Acting Chief Vestern Europe Division Recommendation in paragraph 4 Le authorized: Charles M. Davis Deputy Director for Support DDP/VE/88: DavisB.Powell/aj/6189 (8Nov65) Distribution: Orig. C/WE 2-SSA-DD/S 1 C/WE/SS - 1 - WE/LO 1 WE/PT - 1 WK/BF - 1 - WE/5 9 NOV 1965 Dato

14-00000 SECRET ATT Referenes Chief, Vostern Burope Division : Support Staff Compensation and fax Fivision Office of Finance Paty Status Reports-ference S. CRABARAC, Fmployce Number 179080 FEB. 20-1000-1, paragraph 5. 18 October 1965 1. To date there is no record of receipt of Forms 764, Paty Status Reports, for Terence S. CRABABAC since his ROD 4 July 1965. Those reports are required in order to maintain his leave account in accordance with the terms of paragraph: 6(e) of his eontract and to preeludo action to withhold pay in accordance with requirements of the referenced handbook. 2. It is requested that this office be advised as to the reason for the delay in the submission of these Duty Status Reporte. TO: LUCILE P. THCOMOD Chief, Contrast Employees Accounts Section Agent Payroll Orench Compensat agion and Tax Division Office or l'inance ATTENTION: Lucile F. Twogood FROM: Chief of Support, WE Division Per conversation with Mr. Thosas Keramessines, ADDP, there will be no Duty Status Reports (Form 764) submitted on Terence S. CRABANAC. This should be used as the authority to continue his pay without these reports. SECRET Davis B. Povell Chief of Support WE Division 201 nhat.

14-00000 October 18, 1965 Dear Howard, Your insurance representative has passed along some information concerning reimbursement to you by means of deposits to your bank account. So that you will understand the reason and the source of deposits which show up on your bank statement, here is the run-down for the present: Amount of Deposit $ 5.00 Approx Date of Deposit Sep 9 $216.06 Oct 7 Reason for Payment Settlement of claim for son Howard (settlement sheet enclosed) Settlement of following claims: You...........$ 47.68 Lisa... 112.88 Kevan.. 24.50 Howard... 31.00 $ 216.06 (Four settlement sheets are enclosed.) $505.75 Oct 7 Settlement of following claims: Lisa..........$ 112.49 Kevan.... 63.75 Kevan... 189.74 ... Lisa.... 139.77 $ 505.75 $ 60.00 To be made Nov 4 (Four settlement sheets Refund of advance premium payments made on your life insurance policy which you cancelled. I am also forwarding herewith some bills and receipts which your insurance representative has returned with appropriate notations on each. I believe you will want to retain these for possible future use. are enclosed.) Sincerely, John

14-00000 SECRET 4 October 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division, Office of Personnel SUBJECT : Terence S. CRABANAC (P), Contract Employee Request for Contract Amendment 1. It is requested that Subject's contract, which was effective 4 July 1965, be amended with respect to living quarters allowances so as to authorize reim- bursement for 75% of the excess allowable costs up to, but not in excess of, 60% of the standardized quarters allowance. 2. The proposal for this 75%/25% sharing basis, in lieu of the standard 50%/50% basis, has been reviewed and approved by Mr. Thomas H. Karamessines. Rinia B. Pavell Davis B. Powell Chief, WE Support Staff しに SECRET

14-00000 SECRET 15 September 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Thomas H. Karamessines SUBJECT : Madrid Housing : 1. The following is a listing of the GS-13 and above staff employees and their quarters costs as of April 1965: Grade & No. of Dependents (COS)GS-16 (3) Allowance $2,900 2,900 Cost $4,236 3,132 1,800 Cost to Individual All cost paid $116 1117 GS-15 (1) GS-15 (0) 2,000 GS-14 (5) 2,900 2,796 0 GS-14 (5) 2,900 3,840 450 GS-13 (3) GS-13 (3) 2,000 2,000 2,280 2,472 GS-13 (5) 2,000 2,544 140 236 272 2. Mr. Hunt's quarters allowance is $2,900. Using the same formula as applied to the other staff employees at the Station, the following would be the figures: $2,900 + 60% ($1,740) - $4,640 On a 50/50 percent sharing basis of the 60 percent, he would be out-of-pocket $870 if his costs were $4,6-10. On a 75/25 percent sharing basis of the 60 percent, he would be out-of-pocket $435, if his costs were $4,640. 3. I would recommend he be authorized the 75/25 per- cent sharing basis of the allowable excess costs up to, but not to exceed, 50 percent above his quarters allowance. Davin B. Pauer Davis B. Powell Chief WE Support 4640 -435 4205 این ۲ SECRET

14-00000 SECRET 3 September 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division SUBJECT REFERENCE : General - Terrence S. CRABANAC - Supplement "Offset" Specific Paragraph Entitled : A. OGC Opinion 65-2476a, dated 12 August 1965 B. Our Memo, dated 8 July 1965, Same Subject 1. This office herein recommends an ammendment to CRABANAC's Supplement dated 4 July 1965, to delete paragraph 7. entitled "Offset." : 2. This office acknowledges the OGC opinion, Reference A, which determined CRABANAC may retain without Agency salary offset any future royalties earned as a result of his literary efforts based on the fact cover does not include role of a writer. 3. As Subject's cover "activities" have been officially clarified as being only a light one of a retired Foreign Service Officer for which the Agency will be making all entitlement payments and actually he will receive no funds from any cover, this paragraph, which is misleading, has no meaning in Subject's contract and it is hereby recommended that it be deleted from CPABANAC's Supplement. 4. Further, in future cases when a cover is so light that Subject will not be receiving funds from cover it is recommended that no "Offset" paragraph be included in Supplements or Contracts. Attachment Ref. A and B WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD Chief, Covert Clains Branch po action tabiks on His 내다。 SECT

14-00000 SECRET OGC 65-2476a 12 AUG 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Contract Personnel Division SUBJECT: Terence S. CRABANAC Retention of Royalties by a Contract Employee : 1. You have requested the opinion of this Office in regard to the retention of future royalties which might be earned by Terence S. CRABANAC as a result of his literary efforts. We believe that he is entitled to retain such röyalties without an offset against his Agency salary. 2. We have been advised by Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support, that CRABANAC's cover does not include the role of a writer; CRABANAC's cover for status will only be a light one of a retired Foreign Service Officer. Therefore, paragraph 7 of his contract dated 4 July 1965 may. remain as written. Royalties from the fictional works that he writes as a profitable hobby will not be emoluments received from or through his "cover activities." cc: Chief, Covert Claims Branch Mr. Gene Stevens, WE/Support Normon D. Block NORMAN D. BLOCK Office of General Counsel SECRET

14-00000 MEMORANDUM FOR : Office of General Counsel : Norman Block ATTENTION SUBJECT : : Terence S. Crabanac -- Retention of Royalties by a Contract Employee 3 AUG 196 1. Reference is made to the telephone conversation of 26 July 1965 between yourself and Rogers C. Brooks of this Office wherein bäckground information relating to the assignment of Terence S. Crabanac was discussed. : 2. Subject will apparently develop a cover as a writer, a field wherein he has an already demonstrated talent based upon several publications. The objective of the cover is to pro- vide a basis of attribution for some of his income. At the time of the preparation of Mr. Crabanac's contract, the specific detail of his cover was unknown. 3. Request your opinion in regard to the retention of possible royalties earned by Crabanac as a result of his literary efforts or whether such income should be properly offset. Attachments. Joseph B. Ragan Chief, Contract Personnel Division OP/CPD: RCBrooks/cw: 2 August 1965. Distribution: Orig & 1-- Addressee 2 - CPD

14-00000 SENDER WILL CHECK CLASSIF ION TOP AND BUTIC UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO NAME AND ADDRESS 1 2 DATE INITIALS 3 4 5 6 Wire/PT- St ACTION Rel eancering v.. box APPROVAL COMMENT CONCURRENCE Remarks: DIRECT REPLY DISPATCH FILE INFORMATION 21554775. PREPARE REPLY 923 RECOMMENDATION RETURN SIGNATURE with to intet then to our file is reviously stitics there is su risson for buin to Draw sortition allernen. touch with inebened pls surse um scene. I want Juin to crit a postiffice. Cof FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE NO. wr UNCLASSIFIED FORM NO. 2-61 237 Use previous editions CONFIDENTIAL DATE 14 SECRET (40) US GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1980-587281

14-00000 Spor Scurity to which he ean snad lus ferieneind accourts. Aus will reduce contact with station.

14-00000 SEOSET SABANA July 1965 PLY ACE AREFING REPORT DATE : 7 July 1965 OTTU: Contract Fapleyee SUBJECT : Terence CRABANAC COVER: Non-Official - Writer DESTLATION: Madrid Spain DEPENDENT: Vite and four chine 14 12. 11 and 21 Subject was adviced tot this briefing vas being hold to redes via bia the offist finnell business and personajecte creted as resuis of rest of the briering would be prepared copy would be foresrand to the KUS RX office reponsible for hi and tus? dataiutrition. ما : Subject is proceeding abroad as a retired OD CID officer who is now pursuin; Career on a writer. Subject and read his Contr.ct. The persons present at the briering vern Subject: ni wire Division Budget and Piscal Officer, pastoil representi nd the undersigned Certifying Officer. The payroll representative briefed Subject regarding alo empensation, Headquarters payrolled allowances. tox vitholding and doductions. posed Forele: Daty Data Sheet and used and an official cap will be tent to the africe daiaistering Subject upon receipt of s astirication Subject has arrived in piace. The Tax Committee representative had briefed Subject sa to the procedure by which he will fulfill his Federal tik reporting re dire- ness see below Section III pntitled 2 ses." All questions Ised by bubject during the briefing were answered to his agerent stuction. Faero were two points watch vere to reloved further by WE, they were: veciaca did ٢.٨. п. Review of Supplement reistive to quarters allowance being rolled and non-sccountable. b. Determimtion of authorition and unt of & Trausport on allowance, Plans call for Bubject to eat alish Shrough Monetary Division a per tional de secount. Tais fund will serve his operationincess mite is Madrid he is to have no (or limiter) catset with the it to digajoints of the briesing are discussed belon SECRET secur Exctafed from automalic dsengracians declassica

14-00000 STGRET I. Furding and Accounting A. Headqua ters (1) Will payroll Subjo t'e compensation (and allowan.es) authorised deductions..(Specify allowances at applicable) (2) Will advene PC travel funds and owiit accounting which is to be submitted by Subject when as wanting cuplete. (3) will advance funds and receive as ountings to operational fund. His first accounting will be upon coring into permanent quarters, and Initially quarterly thereafter, unless activity wariable more frequent accounting period. B. Station will provide only emergenzy support as needed. C. Cover will have ir come ne problem. Subit No Jesucr from writing. for went he should fat Rosue time } (1) (2) Subject has no ligitisate cover from which through agreement with KUBARK bo would receive payments. Poragraph 7 entitled OFFear is in question with contraction office As to what is intended de Cubject's only fococe from cover ativities appear to be incam from his writings. Subject is under tapression Incote from writings not to be refundable. 1. Tersis of Contrast and Additional Items Jutiure ricewe (11) Allowances tover inconel Subject was informed that allowances were subject to flutuation as a result of Stonderdized or ¡UBANK regulations changes. from chet (18.) Subject was advised to notify Headquarters of changes to fantly source, would be offeret. status as such changes would effect allowan.us being payrolled vbere rates are deterained by Subject's fealiy status. (12) Receipts tulject vas advised that a receipt is required where practicable or a certification in lieu of receipt should be subcitted for oil reimburseable expe ses in the amount of $15.00 or more. (20). Travel Subject was briefed in general regarding reimburscable incidental expenses and travel catitlesents in regard to his proposed itinerary. Among the points overed were the following: 4. Per Dien rats applicable to Subject's proposed itinerary B. Exreas baggage provisions when ceonomy/tourist flights are used SECRET (ここ Excluded from sctomatic downgrading s geclicsit.callos

14-00000 SECRET C. Use of less than first loss at travel accomodations D. Use of American atelices (30) Effects Shiprent Suljeet vas triefed is general regarding his KUBANK authorfastions as follows! A. The combtond shipping and storage of household effects to limited to 13,500 pounds net fo. Subject. B. Full shipcent is authorized. C. Subject vas advised the total of the amount of the effects stored and shipped shall not exceed the lisitations for shipssut and storage sel forth as 13,500 pounds net. (31) Unaccompanied Baggage 300 pounde net per traveller which any be used as followst When entire Journey is by surface treceportation the 300 pound authorization is to be shipped by surface transportation, or can be included with household effects shipats. (33) FOREIGN CUSTOM DUTIES As Subject to unde non-offtefal cover he cay be required to pay foreign impot duty s this regulatory authorization was discussed. (43) Transportation Allowance Subject will to taking his personal car and reported ba viil be authorised a Transportation Allowance tot yet deterated by Division. The Allowance is to be paid monthly by Headquarte.s. (51) Temporary Lodging Allowance Subject was advised be would be entitled to the allowance and he vas briefed as to its provisions as outlined in the standardized Regulatione. (53) Permanent Perecoal Quarters Subject vos advised that his quarters yould be adattatered in ac- cordance with FR 45-100D, and then the provisions of this degulation vere explained to hiu. However, Division Bar offt er tatenda to review this point for possible contrast samendunt in providing a quarters allovan e at saxisun Standardized rate si to be non- gecountable. SECRET Exchhote: Reclasti

14-00000 100000 (60) Leave 1 (618) Subject was inforced of his leave batences as of 3 July 1965: A/L 37 hours and S/L 633 hours. (63) Leave Benefite Subjent was informed of accruals, use, and carry-over for conual (360 heure) and stek leave while overseas. Also, bu was informed Headquarters forva de leave belances to the field annually. (71) Insurance الا Subject was info.wed that costs (nurred for insurance protection of baggage, effects, ar and their shipment are considered personal and are not roludurscatic by KUBAак. (74) Edu otion and Educational Travel Allowances These regulatory provisions were dis.ussed as the ages of Suoject's children indicate his clligibility. All offista. employees are re- quired to sond children to U. S. Military school, Subject's allovonces will be equal to that outhorized for other WE non-offietal personnel 10 arca.. (81) Operational Expenses Eubject was briefed in general toros egarding advances, control, safekoeping, accounting, receipts, and other supporting author tative documentation. : (82) Operational Entertainment A thorough briefing was given Subject regarding this topte i accordance with current regulations. (84) Other Operational Considerations III. Taxes - An operational back acount is being opened through the Monetary Divieton to house an operational advance amount yet undeterained. Subject vas advised not to co-aingle persona. funds with operational funds. Subject will submit his first accounting upon occupying permanent qus:ters and initially quartely thereafter. Fics this account TLA and Educational allowance paysento vil. be rade and reported. Subject was advised be should file overtly only. Subject's 6-2 is to be forwarded by pouch and his tax retun is to be returned by pou'd for motiing to U. S. SECRET 92P1 danceresing 205 Ceclassicala

14-00000 IV. Banking Arrangements SCORET A. Sutjet has provided Headquarters with his back account for use as his stateside allottec. B. An operational bank account is to be established. Distribution: Orig. and 1 CCB 1 C&L 1 Registry 1 Payroll 1 - WE/Division WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD Chief, Covert Clotno Branch SECRET Enote: a ma beclassicstle:

14-00000 SECRET 8 July 1965 MEMORANDUM FOils Contract Personnel Division, O/P BUBJECT : general specific Terence S. CRABANAC Supplement Paragraph Entitled "OFFSET" 1. This office has a question as to the intent of including paragraph (7.) entitled "OFFSET" es appears in the Contract for Terence 8. CRABANAC. The paragraph in question reads as follows: 7. OFFSET Emoluments (including benefite in kind) received from or through your cover activities are the property of the U.S. Government. Procedurally, such emolucents will be offset against amounts due you under this agreement and are acknowledged to be payment by the Government hereunder and for Federal income tax purposes. If cover emolumenta exceed those due you under thie contreet, you will dispose of the excess amount in conformance with Governmental instructions. 2. Subject reportedly is proceeding abroad under the cover of a retired Foreign Service Officer and in pursuit of his ambitions as a writer, Subject will receive all his contractual benefits through the Agency, there is no cover company, so therefore the only apparent emoluments to be received from or through his cover activities would be earnings received from articles, stories, or books written by him. Please inform this office if its interpretation is correct. If not, we would appreciate your interpretation and reasoning relative to the statezant "Emoluments received from or through your cover activities are the property of the U.B. Governcent." WILLIAM R. CAULFIELD Chief, Covert Claims Brench SCORET Motle . 11.20 4

14-00000 Mr. Terence S. Crabanac Dear Mr. Crabanac: The United States Government, as represented by the Contracting Officer, hereby contracts with you as a Contract Employee for the use of your services and the performance of duties of a confidential nature under the following terms and conditions: 1. Compensation. In full consideration for the use of your services and the performance of specified confidential duties you will be compen- sated in an amount calculated at the rate of $19,880 per annum. In addition, you are herein authorized legislative salary adjustments, within-grade promotions and, if applicable, a post differential in substantial conformance with rules and regulations applicable to Government appointed employees. Payments will be made as requested by you in writing in an approved man- ner. Taxes will be withheld therefrom and submitted by this organisation. 2. Allowances. You will be entitled to: (a) Living quarters allow- ances in conformance with regulations of this organization applicable to its appointed personnel. In the event you are furnished quarters by the Government you will not be entitled to the living quarters allowances herein indicated. (b) Cost-of-living allowances in conformance with applicable regulations of this organization including, but not limited to, a post allowance, a transfer allowance and a home ser- vice transfer allowance. 3. Travel. You will be advanced or reimbursed funds for travel and transportation expenses for you, your dependents, your househo!! effects and your personal automobile to and from your permanent post of assignment, and for you alone for authorised operational travel. In addition, you will be entitled to storage of such household and persona! effects as are not shipped, in conformance with applicable Government regulations. You may be entitled to per diem in lieu of subsistence in the course of all travel performed hereunder and, when authorized, for you alone while on temporary duty away from your permanent post of assignment. All travel, transportation and per diem provided for under this paragraph must be properly authorized, and expenses incurred here- under are subject to payment and accounting in compliance with applicable Government regulations. 4. Operational Expenses. You will be advanced or reimbursed funds for necessary operational expenses including, but not limited to, entertain- ment and the purchase of information, as specifically approved by the Gov- ernment. Such funds will be subject to payment and accounting in commpli- ance with applicable Government regulations. 5. Repayment. It is recognised that your failure to account for or refund any monies advanced you hereunder shall entitle the Government to withhold the total amount of such indebtedness or any portion thereof from any monies due you under the terms of this contract in such manner as it deems appropriate.

14-00000 6. Benefits. (a) You will be entitled to death and disabilit, benefits equal to those authorized under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, as amended. Clairns by you, your heirs, or legal representatives under this paragraph will be processed by this organization in accordance with its procedures in such manner as not to impair security. (