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LOUIS STOKES, CHIC, CHAIRMA HICHARDSON PREYER, N.C. WALTER E. FAUNTROY, D.C. YVONNE BRATHWAITE BURKE, CALIF, SAMUEL VINE, LOHID STEWAR MCKINNEY, CONN HAROLD S. SAWYER, MICH CHARLES TONE, NEDR, - 78-0070/15 CHRISTOPHER J. DOOO, CONN HAROLD E. FORD, TENN, FLOYD J. FITHIAN, IND ROBERT W. EDGAR, PA.
(202) 223-4626 Select Committee on Assassinations U.S. House of Representatives 3331 HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING, ANNEX 2 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515
FEB 21 1978
Mr. Patrick Carpentier Office of the Legislative Counsel Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C. 20505
Dear Mr. Carpentier:
In connection with the investigation of the House Select Committee on Assassinations into the death of Presi- dent John F. Kennedy, I am writing to request that by March 1, 1978, the Central Intelligence Agency provide provi a statement explaining in detail the reasons for which a 201 file may be opened. This statement should address the following possible criteria, individually or in any combination, as well as any other possible criteria not specifically listed:
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Possible and actual sources of intelligence information;
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Possible and actual intelligence agents, assets, or contract employees;
3. 4. 5. :: Travelers, particularly travelers to communist or unfriendly countries;
Individuals who defect or have attempted to defect to communist or unfriendly countries;
U. S. servicemen or former U. S. servicemen who pose counterintelligence dangers by revealing, offering to reveal, or threatening to reveal military or intelligence secrets to communist or unfriendly countries;
6. : Individuals whose suspected counterintelligence activities precipitate changes in United States military or intelligence codes, methods, sources or procedures;
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Individuals who have been contacted by communist or unfriendly intelligence organizations or in- strumentalities thereof;
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Individuals who have received money or other items of value from communist or unfriendly governments or instrumentalities thereof; and
9. Possible and actual foreign intelligence agents or employees. :
Please address this statement to the time period 1958- 1964 in particular, and indicate whether there were any changes in such criteria during these years. Finally, would you please specify in your response under which criteria, or combination of criteria, if any, the opening of a 201 file was considered to be mandatory during this period.g
Sincerely, 12. Robert Bledning
G. Robert Blakey GRB:mgj Chief Counsel and Director
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MEMORANDUM FOR: O/SA/DO/O Attention: Mr. Shepanek
FROM: William F. Donnelly Chief, Information Services Staff
SUBJECT: House Select Committee on Assassinations Request for Information on 201 Criteria (S)
REFERENCE: OLC 78-0070/19, 23 February 1978
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(S) With reference to the conversation of 27 February between Mr. Shepanek and Mr. Cleffi of ISS, attached are copies of DOHB 70-1-1, 15 November 1974, and an earlier version, CSHB 43-1-1 dated 15 February 1960. A close study of the list of questions submitted by the HSCA Staff has led us to conclude that the most complete and effective way to respond would be by inviting the Staff to review our regulation governing the criteria for opening, maintaining, controlling and closing 201 files by the Operations Directorate. A careful reading of the regulation provides an answer to every question posed by the Staff.
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(S) The earlier version of the regulation is included to reflect the situation as it existed in the period of their primary concern (1958-1964). The later version provides an expansion, clarification and refinement of the earlier versions.
Willians 7. Dammulle William F. Donnelly
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ANNEX B THE 201 SYSTEM
DOHB 70-1-1 CHAPTER III 15 November 1974
Rescission: Annex B of Chapter III, CSHB 70-1-1, 27 October 1966
- INTRODUCTION
The 201 system provides a method for identifying a person of specific in- terest to the Operations Directorate and for controlling and filing all pertinent information about that person. The system also provides a means for identifying subjects of 201 files from various categories of information about them and for producing lisits of 201 personalities according to those categories. Only a rela- tively small number of personalities indexed are of sufficient interest to justify opening a 201 dossier. These are normally subjects of extensive reporting and CI investigation, prospective agents and sources, members of groups and organi- zations of continuing target interest, or subjects on whom a volume of corre- spondence has accumulated.
- THE 201 SYSTEM
The principal features of the 201 system are:
a. The 201 Number: a unique number, i.e., 201-1234567, assigned to each individual in the system to serve as identifying file number for reporting on that individual.
b. The 201 Dossier: the official file containing the 201 opening form (Form 831) and all biographic reporting on and references to the individual, i.e., per- sonal history, current status, and prospects.
c. The Master 201 Record: a machine record generated by the opening of a 201 file. This record produces the master 201 reference for the Main Index and stores the pertinent information which may later be retrieved for special listings.
d. Main Index Master 201 Reference: this reference, printed in reply to an Index Search Request, is printed as illustrated below. When data are absent within the record, succeeding data items or lines will be moved up and the ref- erence consolidated.
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0002 CROIX, WILLIAM PENDLETON SEX M DOB 12 APR 26 CIT GERM Ω POB GERM, BERLIN 5 OCC PHARMACIST 6 REF AACD-12345, 20 JUN 53 OCC CODE CHEN SUBJECT RECENTLY ATTENDED THE SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL 7 CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CHEMISTS AND PHARMACISTS HELD IN MUNICH, GERMANY FROM 22 THROUGH 29 ОСТОВER. 201-0032671* 8 TYPE NAME T- ΟΙ CODES AA XX-10 RCD DATE 53. 11
30 NOV 70 (3 Information About Subject 1. Sequence Number and Name 2. Sex and Date of Birth 3. Citizenship 4. Place of Birth 5. Occupation 6. Occupation Code 7. Text
Document Reference Data Group 8. 201 Number. 9. Name Type Indicator 10. OI Codes 11. Record Date (year only) 12. Reference
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e. Ol Code: a two letter symbol used in conjunction with the 201 per- sonality records in the 201 system to record the association of an individual with organizations or activities of operational interest. OI codes cover intelli- gence and security service affiliation, whether staff or agent, or known or suspect, as well as activities of DDO interest. There are two categories of Of codes for use by components:
(1) general Ol codes (Attachment 4) (2) OI codes assigned to a specific component for intelligence services or other specific organizations.
À component may request an OI code be established by submitting a mem- orandum to the DDO/RMO through the component Records Management Officer.
A 201 personality may be assigned two OI codes. An OI code may be assigned when the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) is initiated (see paragraph 3b below) by filling in Box 13 or a code may be assigned or added at a later date by a Form 831 amendment.
The 201 system has the capability of producing machine listings of 201 personalities by OI codes. For example, if an Ol code has been opened for the security service of a certain country a listing may be compiled of all members of that service.
f. 201 Machine Lists: produced from the mechanized 201 Index, based on names or other identifying information of personalities on whom 201 dossiers exist.
- OPENING A 201 DOSSIER
a. General
The opening of a 201 dossier is the prerogative of an operational com- ponent, in coordination with the Information Services Group. An opening creates a master 201 record. Changes to the master record and the occasional closing of a 201 dossier are controlled jointly by the desks and ISG. 201 dossiers may be opened on persons who meet the carding criteria described in Chapter II of this handbook, when there is a reasonable expectation that additional information will be acquired and filed in such a dossier. Generally dossiers are opened on persons about whom counterintelligence information is being reported, and per- sons of operational interest to the Operations Directorate, specifically those i persons for whom provisional operational approvals and operational approvals are requested (see exception below). 201 files are not to be opened on staff: employees, staff agents and most categories of contract employees. Files on 25 SBORET
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persons who are only of local interest to a field station or Headquarters desk and on whom no DDO records correspondence exists are not a part of the DDO records system and are to be maintained by that unit. Some desks levy require- ments on ISG for automatic 201 openings on certain categories of persons whose names appear in incoming dispatches. These are listed in Attachment 2. 201 dossiers should be opened in the following categories:
(1) Subjects of provisional operational approval and operational ap- proval requests. However, a file need not be opened when a POA is requested for persons being trained for a foreign liaison service and who are of opera- tional interest for training purposes only.
(2) Persons for whom the field requests a 201 opening.
(3) MHFIXTURE personalities: bonafide diplomats of other than denied area countries, in close association with staff personnel.
(4) Subjects of a Personal Record Questionnaire Part I.
(5) Persons on whom a Main Index search reveals information in five or more documents (see DOI 70-20).
(6) Subjects of Interagency Source Register memoranda from LSN/ ISR (opened only by IP/RMS).
b. Requesting a 201 File Opening
Headquarters desks may open a 201 file by filling out and submitting a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) to the Records Main- tenance Section (IP/RMS). Form 831 is also used to create or amend the master 201 record and 201 machine listings and to register the assign- ment of a cryptonym to a 201 personality. Attachment 3 consists of sample 201 Personality File Action Requests for opening and amending 201's. A field station may request the opening of a 201 file by writing 201 in the Head- quarters file or cross-reference box on the dispatch form and/or after the subject's name in the body of the dispatch. A telepouch request for a 201 opening is made by indicating 201- in the file number line. A cable request is made by placing 201- after the term "File" on the last line of the transmission. IP/AN will open 201 files as requested by dispatch or telepouch but it is the responsi- bility of the desk to respond to cable requests. Field stations are notified of 201 openings through receipt of the field master 201 record. 26 SECRÉT SECR [
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- CONTENTS OF THE DOSSIER
Information about a 201 personality should be filed or cross-referenced into his dossier. When additional information is discovered on a 201 subject through a name trace or other process, i.e., review of predecessor documents, it must be consolidated into his personality dossier. See DOI 70-20 for consolidation procedures.
Material which is filed in the dossier includes but is not limited to:
a. 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831).
b. Biographic information including photographs, fingerprints, and handwriting samples.
c. Personal Record Questionnaire Parts I and II.
d. Operational and other security approvals.
e. Name check replies, requests, clearances, and approvals.
f. Acknowledgement of pseudonym.
g. 201 personality assessments and evaluations.
h. Copy of contract and termination papers.
i. Secrecy agreement.
j. Agent Duty Status Report.
k. Training and evaluation.
l. SGSWIRL report.
m. Newspaper clippings.
n. Any information which helps provide a better understanding of the subject and our interest in him; this may include operational reporting.
- MAINTENANCE OF 201 DOSSIERS
The 201 personality dossier contains, in document date order, papers which have been made a part of the Central Records System as well as those which have not. Record documents may range from newspaper or magazine articles on the subject to finance and other administrative papers. : : 26.1 SGORET
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a. Purging
Purging a 201 dossier is the responsibility of the desk officer. It requires discrimination in recognizing operationally useful material, rather than the simple distinction between official and unofficial papers; it will therefore take place under the supervision of a Records Officer. Purging should be done periodically. A 201 dossier being forwarded to Central Files for retention should be purged. A 201 dossier should be purged of the following: :.
(1) Duplicate material, i.e., exact copy(s) of a document.
(2) Name trace form (Form 362) unless it has been the basis for the opening.
(3) All abstract slips.
(4) All document restriction notices (Form 1884).
(5) The disseminated version of positive intelligence information if a copy of the raw report is contained in the 201 file; the dissemination number then must be transferred to the first page of the raw report.
(6) Routing slips, routing and record sheets (Form 610) and dispatch cover sheets unless there are remarks such as coordinations or comments.
(7) Record copy documents which only repeat substantive information contained in other documents in the file; authorization for destruction is by the Records Officer.
(8) Top Secret documents are not to be retained in a 201 dossier forwarded to Central Files; the document must be downgraded for retention in the 201 dossier. To downgrade a Top Secret document, an authorized officer in the originating office or the Records Officer having jurisdiction over the contents of the material must possess Top Secret classification authority. If the document cannot be downgraded the file should be retained at the desk or the copy of the TS document should be removed, retained in a desk TS file or forwarded to the Top Secret Control Officer, and a cross-reference sheet (Form 867) placed in the 201 file giving the location of the TS document.
(9) Deferred documents (see 5b(2)).
b. Maintenance Procedures
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dossier and separated from the basic document by the assignment of a slash number, the attachment will be filed by the date of the basic document.
(2) Deferred documents will not be filed in a 201 dossier. If they are to be retained in the dossier they should be sent to IP/RMS for classification into that 201.
(3) Field index cards (held by some desks) and area desk cards may be retained in the 201 as part of a consolidation procedure. These cards should be mounted on a full-size sheet of paper for filing in the 201.
(4) A 201 dossier previously opened on a person who becomes a staff employee and which contains Record Copy documents will be restricted to the ISG/DIP unless the desk retains the restriction. The dossier should be closed if there are no Record Copy documents in it.
(5) A 201 opened in pseudonym should be consolidated into the true name 201 if one exists or converted to the true name.
(6) Field and duplicate (shadow) 201 files no longer of active interest should be incorporated into the official 201 after the duplicate material has been purged by the desk officer and the remaining information classified to that 201 by the Analysis Section (IP/AN).
(7) Any document with a predecessor organization cover sheet or an OPC (Office of Policy Coordination) cover sheet from the Archives and Disposition Section (IP/ARD) must be returned to IP/ARD for processing to the 201.
(8) Desk memoranda (with or without a document source number) containing substantive or derogatory information on the subject of the 201 should be sent to IP/AN to be classified officially into the 201 file.
(9) An attachment which should be separated from its basic document for inclusion in a 201 personality dossier will be forwarded with the basic document to IP/AN for processing into the 201.
(10) To retain the P&L, RYBAT, or KAPOK sensitivity of a document remaining in a 201 dossier being retired to Central Files, place that document in an envelope sealed with black tape (see DOI 70-17). Any RYBAT, P&L, or KAPOK document sent to Central Files not in a black-taped envelope will automatically be handled as desensitized. A black-taped envelope may con- tain only one document and must be filed in chronological order within the file. If there are numerous documents of this type the desk officer may black- tape the entire dossier rather than individual documents (see DOI 70-10). 26.3 SECRET :
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Black-taped dossiers or dossiers with black-taped documents will be handled as restricted dossiers. : .: (11) An. inactive 201 dossier or an inactive volume of a large 201 ....dossier on permanent charge should be returned to Central Files under a Routing and Record Sheet with the notation shown below..: : UNCLASSIFIED INTERNAL USE ONLY SUBJECT PROM 10 1. 2 2 7. 10. 11. : 12: 13. 14 18. IP/Files GC-52 CONFIDENTIAL SEGAST ROUTING AND RECORD SHERT TRANSMITIAL OF INACTIVE 201, DOSSIERS ave OFFICER'S Сомментар PETRALS (For guidance see CSRB 70-1-1, Chapter III, Annex B.) Volume(s) R of 201-
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Restricted Dossier (Attach Forum 2021 to Dossier)
Fon-Restricted Dossier
For Split Charge Dossiers: All documents prior to :: (date) forvarded to IP/Files. All documents after (date) : retained at desk.
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- 201 DOSSIER CHARGES
A 201 dossier may be kept on permanent charge at the desk during any period of active interest. If the dossier is transferred to another desk, the desk officer who is transferring the dossier must notify Central Files of the transfer. Central Files will then send the Notice of Transfer of Document or File Account- ability (Form 2977) to the new action desk officer.
TO: NAME CON TUENTIAL (Thon piiled to) NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF DOCUMENT OR FILE ACCOUNTABILITY ICOMPONENT ROOM TUSE EXT.
This is to notify you that sccountability for the document(s) and/or file(s) cited below has been transferred to you by: 6.
Accordingly, IP's records now reflect you as the custodian. Please contact IP/Files, Ext. 4362, if you have any questions regarding this transfer. SUBJECT OF REQUEST FILE NO. OCC. SYMBOL RUNSER DOC. DATE BAYE OF TRANSFER CHAIGK PCOM ON TEMP COMPIOENTHAL CL BT: 007627 ясо. но.
The new action desk officer must then fill out a 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 813) to change the action desk designation to insure that the 201 personality will be included in the Headquarters and field machine listings for his component.
- RESTRICTED DOSSIERS
a. Access to a sensitive 201 dossier may be restricted by holding the file at the desk or placing it on restriction in Central Files.
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(2) The dossier may be restricted by holding it on permanent charge from Central Files. (Note: To maintain the restriction of a dossier being returned to Central Files for rétention, a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021) must accompany the dossier.) :
(3) The dossier may be restricted and held in Central Files by sub- mitting a File Restriction Notice (Form 2021): COMELDENTIA (When Pilled (n) BATE INITIALS TO
IP/FI GC-52 TUBE DT-6 FILE RESTRICTION NOTICE
IP/DCU GC-40 TUBE HT-4 ACTION DESK: 1. To restrict a file, complete Section A (signature of R.O. not necessary). 2. To remove a restriction, complete Section B (R.O. signature Decessary). SECTION A FILE NUNG
RESTRICT TO: (Use country or non-country code number. See CSI 70-28) RESTRICTED BY: COMPONENT: (....) Date: SECTION B REMOVE RESTRICTION (AUTHORIZED BY) COMPONENT: R.O. No. Date: FORM 22021000 CONFIDENTIAL 8-2, IMPORT CL 67, 007622 7
b. Access to a restricted dossier located in Central Files is limited to the personnel of the restricting desk or persons authorized by that desk. Any request for the charge of a restricted dossier or any document within a restricted dossier held in Central Files will be forwarded with the entire dossier and a multiple- routed cover sheet to the restricting desk. This desk may then forward the file to the requester or deny the request and return the dossier to Central Files. The desk will notify the requester of a denial. :
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- REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION ON 201 PERSONALITIES
The Automated Index Section (IP/AIS) will provide the identity of the subject of a 201 number unless the 201 file is restricted, in which case the requester will be referred to the restricting desk.
IP/AIS will also provide the 201 number assigned to a name, unless the 201 file is restricted, or state that there is no 201 number assigned. Requesters should supply identifying information whenever available for each name submitted.
Requests pertaining to five or fewer names or numbers may be made by telephone by calling the IP/AIS red line extension; IP/AIS will provide the information by return call to the requester's extension as listed in the Badge Table. Requests for more than five names or numbers must be listed and sent by tube or courier to IP/AIS; IP/AIS will reply by return mail.
- 201 DOSSIER CANCELLATION
A 201 file may be authorized for cancellation by a Records Officer, after appropriate coordination. The file should be forwarded to IP/RMS which will destroy the folder and the cards leading to it and will remove the name and number from machine lists. Any Record Copy document contained in the folder will be reclassified to another appropriate file or sent to the Destruction Unit (IP/DU) as directed by the desk Records Officer.
- 201 MACHINE LISTINGS
Machine listings provide field stations and Headquarters desks with names and 201 numbers in the requester's particular geographic or functional area of interest. If a component wishes to exclude a sensitive 201 personality from its alphabetic, numeric, and cryptonym listings, this may be done when opening the 201 or later by a 201 amendment. On the 201 Personality File Action Request (Form 831) leave the country of location (Box 15) and interest desk (Box 16) blank, use the non-country code 900 in the action box (Box 14), and indicate perinanent charge to the responsible desk. The only listing which will include the 201 number is the IP/201 record for the Vital Records program. 201 listings are categorized as standard or nonstandard and as scheduled or special.
a. Standard Listings
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Desk" blocks on the 201. Personality File Action Request (Form 831). The standard listings available are: 1. : : (1) Alphabetical by surname, leading to a 201 number; : i : : (2) Alphabetical by given name, leading to a 201 number;
(3) Alphabetical by cryptonym, leading to a 201 number; :
(4) Numerical, leading to a surname;
(5) Numerical, leading to a cryptonym.
PULA CHINA 201 SIIRNAME ALPHA LIST 03 ICT 1973... NAME CHI, Shau 1. 77185/1343/9030/ CHEM. SHOW 1/7115/1343/0001/ TYPE 900 NAME DA/MO/YR ECBAT/ORGANIZATION INTERNAL USE ONLY BIRTHPLACE CERY CITY 201 01-101-2. ACT. LOC. int."
17JULIA CHIN, RHANG TUNG CHE SIMS 1. /7115/1343/0001/ CHE, SHOU-JFM 16774/1108/0088 4 24 JANES CHEY, SHOU EI CAJAN19 CHER, SINI-16 17104/1343/690 CHAR, SH SH /7L15/1103/001 210СТОВ 4 12 NOV22 CHF SHCU-TAN SPMARAS CHF SH-15446/7119/1109/1 CHEN SHOU 126 /0701/1343/1POT CHIEN, SHOリー1/7115/1104/485 14-1にみち おウ 04 JUN99 CHEY, SHP-S4 A CITY, SM-CH14 /7115/2995/6930 CIM. SMJ CIPIAM 17115/3219/122 CHON, SHU-CHUAN /7115/2495/2 CHES, SU CIF/7115/2-85/2797 02 JUL 30 NOV 30 J CHFN. SHIJ FLA R CHEY, SHI HA 7113/2943/3185/ CIFY, SINJ HS145 17115/2579/74 CF SIP-STUS/7115/29-5/7 CHEN, SHU HS CHIN. FUKIEN C41 025EP26 12 JANE 1906C19 CHIN, ΑΦΟΥ CHIN, FURIEN, PROV. CHIN, PANCINIPIA, PORT ARTH CHEN, HUMAN CHIN CHEN, CANTאח CHEN, LEACHINE PRO CHIN, FUKIEN CHIN, CAMTO CHIN, KLANGTIING PROV CHIN, KWANGTUNG PROV. CHING HOAN TANG IS CERC22... CHIM.PFILEu OF JULI CHING RANGTUNG 10 DIPT CHENT 0163401 0230059 0179653 BUSP CCOR? 0043751 CHEN? 0234629 CHAT 0179620 CHAT 0069796 DIPT CCO 0905390 ENGR CHAT 0437855 CHEMI OL30415 CCC 0091803 PROF CHIN? 0040298 CHAT? 0052638 ARMY CHAT 0328328 CHINT 012443円 TSEA CHAT 0797335 CHINT 0200223 0994577 CHEN? 0179621 CLEY CIRY CRY CHIN HK CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN HK CHIN CUBA CHIN CHIN CHIN CHIN MALT CHEK HK CHER TALW CHIN CHIN USA CHIN TAIV CHIX HWAT כיון ווא CHIN HK CHEN CHIN Erut CHIN CHIN 23FEROT CHIN, WANGTUNG CHINT 0044759 CCO? 0073195 CHIN CHIN /115/2835/9133 OSMAYEO CHIN, FOCCHги CHIN? 0179422 CHIN CHIN CHI. SHU- 30M4426 DIPT CCOM 0223161 CHIN CET CHIEN SIMI-1 27115/2205/5030/ CHEH, SIN KIVE! 1115/2695/2710 A CHIN. HOPET DIPT CHAT 083-156 CHEN USA 27723 CHIN. FANG CHENG PROR CHI47 0179673 CHIN CHIN Corn. SHU LAY ४. CHIN CCOM 0221972 CHEN CHIN CHER, SIPI LIANG 17113/0547/009 CHEN. SINI LIT/7165/2579/2651/ CHEN SHI-LI43 17109/2473/010 CIRCZE CHEN DIPT CHINT 0223162 CHEN CHIM 25MOV20- CHIN. FERGSHUN CHIN? 0179624 : CHEN TAIV 01PIL29 CHIN, KIANGSU MILA COO 0834450