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AGENCY: FBI RECORD NUMBER: 124-10273-10104 RECORD SERIES: HO AGENCY FILE NUMBER: 62-116395-1640
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
ORIGINATOR: FBI FROM: DIRECTOR, FBI TO: SECRETARY OF STATE TITLE:
DATE: 02/16/1967 PAGES: 102 SUBJECT: CIA, NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOC, PICKETING, DEMONSTRATION
DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT ORIGINAL CLASSIFICATION: Secret NEW CLASSIFICATION: REVIEW DATE: 10/30/1998 UPDATE DATE: 02/14/2001 STATUS Redact
RESTRICTIONS: Consultation JFK Act 6 (1)(B) JFK Act 6 (1)(C) JFK Act 6 (4)
COMMENTS: EBF, INC 2 ADMIN PAGE, 3 T/T, 34 MEMO, 5 LTR, 2 LHM, 6 NEWS ARTIC, 8 A/T
AIRTEL 2/18/67 AIRMAIL TO: SAC, JACKSONVILLE FROM: SAC, JACKSON (166-NEW) (P)
WENDELL R.MELQUIST; ANTHONY LENNON: ITAR - This document is prepared in response to your request and is not for dissemination outside your Committee. Its use is limited to official proceedings by GAMBLING your Committee and the content may not be disclosed to unauthorized person- (00: Jackson) nel without the express approval of the FBI. INFORMANT On 2/16/67, PCI LOUISE SKELTON, Biloxi, Miss. advised on 2/7/67 above subjects registered into the Travel Inn Motel, Biloxi. PCI stated that at time of registration above subjects furnished the following information on their motel registration card: IRAN WENDELL R.MELQUIST "WENDELL & MELQUEST MISS 260 Vernal Street B. APPROX Eugene, Oregon 1937-1942 "1965 Ford, Florida License 8W20164 Employed, U. S. Government" "ANTHONY LENNON MISS 43-24 165th Street Flushing, N. Y. B. APPROX "Self-employed" 1937-1942 PCI described MELQUIST as a white male, age 25-30, height, 5' 5", weight 150 to 160 pounds, dark hair, brown eyes, medium complexion, and subject LENNON as a white male, age 25-30, height 6', weight 175 pounds, light brown or sandy hair, fair or light complexion with freckles.
2 - Jacksonville 2 - New York 1 G Portland Jackson (166-NEW) WDJ/bJk (3) 1- Bureau SEARCHED SERIALIZED, INDEXED. LED 62-80750-45 FEB 23 1967 4-12-67 la ENCLOSURE 166-94-1
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1952 EDITION GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27 5010-107-02 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum SECRET
TO: DIRECTOR, FBI FROM FELEGAT, HONG KONG (0-2) SUBJECT: RELATIONS WITH CIA (5) DATE: 3/6/67
CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR, RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. EXCEPT BRACKETS JM 6-18-97
ReBulet 2/8/67.
Assistant Chief of Station, CIA, Hong Kong, has (5) advised that the situation in Macau has returned to a degree of normalcy in which covert inquiries can again be handled in that colony with no more difficulty than before.
This is submitted for info of Bureau supervisors handling Chinese investigative matters (5) ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE. 9/29/98 CLASSIFIED BY 5668-506/6 DECLASSIFY ON: 25X JFL 9/25/95 Classified by 5666-520/ SLe/6/8; Declassify on: DADR (JFK)
(1- Bureau (1- Foreign Liaison) ①- Hong Kong (4) DA/jw (4) REC 62-80750-45-01
TO MAR 13 1967 EX-114 This document is prepared in response to your request and is not for dissemi- nation outside your Committee. Its use is limited to official proceedings by your Committee and the content may not be disclosed to unauthorized person- nel without the express approvptiof the FBI. 6 MAR 21 1987 SECRET
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OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10. MAY 1962 EDITION GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27 5010-106 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum SECRET
TO: Mr. Rosen CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR DATE: March 15, 1967 RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION FROM R. I. Shroder EXCEPT FOR THE BRACKETS- Mr. Rosen JM 6-25-97 SLOIKSR 8-2-97 1 Mr. Malley 1 Mr. Shroder Mr. Thompson SUBJECT: COMMUNIST PARTY OF VENEZUELA and INTERNAL SECURITY - VENEZUELA KIDNAPING CA Tolson DeLoach Moht Wick Casper Callahan Conrad Felt Gale Rosen Sullivan Tavel Trotter Tele. Room Holmes Gandy (CIA) JFKA Mr. Sullivan 7 Mr. Trotter C.T.A.3(4)
This relates to information received from CIA in- dicating the possibility that the Communist Party of Venezuela may attempt to kidnap the child of a CIA employee Thomas Keogh No investigation is being conducted by us and appro- (5) priate dissemination has previously been made.
At our suggestion, through liaison with CIA, finger- prints and photographs have been obtained and were furnished to SA W. O. Cregar by Mrs. Jane Roman of CIA on 3/10/67. This material is being made part of this file for possible use in the event of a kidnaping. Photographs and fingerprints are of the following individuals: Joseph Edward Keogh; Thomas Patrick Keogh, Jr.; Christina Margarita Keogh: Elizabeth Teresa/Keogh; Francis Xavier Keogh; Thomas Patrick Keogh, III, and Maria Rita Keogh (S) ACTION: D. A IMASTIHOMAS PATEL KEOSH ARJ(5) Agency Agency wire classifiend Per Alth 11/26/91.0 9803-Rdd/g #211,326, 5/14/92 This matter has been coordinated with the identifi- cation Division and it is recommended that this memo and attachmentat be sent directly to SA Carl Volker, Room 4125, IB, in order that the fingerprints may be promptly classified and filed. Enclosure ENCLOSURE ATTACHED, REC 33 WICFDT:emf ST-114 Fingerprints of followers detached and filetan Selink Rev MARIA RITA KEOSH EDWARD JOSEPH KEOGH CHRISTINA MARGARITA KEGEH 706 IRANSTH TERESA REDCH :: (5) 341 FRANCIS XAVIER TEOG PATRICK KENGH JR. 71 MAR 2919571K 62-80750-4563 YAR 20 1967
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN 16 UNCLASSTYTED EXCE PAORD SHOWN THEO. Massified by des 20/peck Declassify on: OADR (SPK) SECRET
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY 1962 EDITION GSA GEN. REG NO. 27 UNITED STATES GO 5010-106 RNMENT SECRET Memorandum
TO: Mr. W. C. Sullivan ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED Sullivan MEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT FROM D. J. Brennan, Jr. WIERE SHOWN OTHERWISE. SUBJECT: CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) request and is not for dissemi- nel without the express approval of the FBI your Committee and the content may not be disclosed to unauthorized person- nation outside your Committee. Its use is limited to official proceedings by This document is prepared in response to your
SOURCE 9/25/55 Chassined by 5665SED Declassify on: ONDRSAK Tolson Loach Mr Choper Cont Gale DATE: 3/15/67 Rosen Sullivan Tavel Trotter 1- Mr. DeLoach 1- Mr. SulliQA HAS NO OBJECTION TO 1- Mr. BradASSIFICATION AND/OR, 1- LiaisonRELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION 1- Mr. PariNCTHIS DOCUMENT.JM 16-18-97
In connection with developments in the case 134-9824, the [SD captioned "NK 2264-S, (IS-R, Bureau file 134 Director noted "I note more and more we are telling CIA about our domestic operations and always to our detriment. I want this trend stopped. H." (A separate memorandum is being submitted concerning a new development in the afore- mentioned case).
On 3/15/67, the Liaison Agent met with Richard Helms, Director, CIA, and took the opportunity to review the status of relations between FBI and CIA. It was felt that this was an opportune time to do so in view of the Director's concern as expressed above.
Prissia Helms stated that he personally was pleased with relations between the two Agencies. He stated that sometimes he is irked or disturbed when people outside and inside of the Government ask the question "How are you getting along with the FBI?" He indicated that this question is frequently asked by members of Congress. Helms stated that he religiously has followed a practice of lucidly and firmly advising such people that relations are excellent. He stated that he personally believed that this was true.
The Liaison Agent commented that working relations are good, but there was an area which might not be getting proper attention. The Agent stated that there was reason to be concerned regarding effective coordination on those cases which are of interest to both FBI and CIA because there appeared to be developing an atmosphere where people in both Agencies felt that there was now wide-open liberty to conduct operations and activities of a joint nature. The Agent stated that he wished to emphasize that such an atmosphere cannot exist and that Mr. Hoover would never condone any trend in this direction. The Agent commented that work in this area had to be very efficiently coordinated and that we in the Bureau were closely scrutinizing) each situation as it develops where both Agencies had an interest. The Agent suggested that Mr. Helms might desire to alert appropriate subordinates in the Agency on this point. SJPrab (6) dar 159 MAR 24 967 REC 51 SECRET CONTINUED OVER DECLASSIFY ON: 25X (1) (JFK) CLASSIFIED BY 5668-50/mid 9/29/98 62-80758-4564 MAR 20,1957
FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64) FBI Date: 3/17/67
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621 TO: DIRECTOR, FBI (05-80750) CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR, RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUM. JM 6-18-97 SLDIASP 6-30-97 FROM: SAC, WTO (66-3896) CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OPERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Source D C On 3/15/67, PSI EMIL R. SVEILIS, the late night desk editor, United Press International, Washington, D. C. who has furnished reliable information in the past, said that he wished to advise this office that he overheard comments indicating that CIA had contributed at least one million dollars to the National Council of Churches. He also advised that he understood that the CIA maintains a "safe house at the Airle House, Warrenton, Virginia." He was questioned specifically about the source of the above information and indicated that he believed that he heard this information from individuals connected with the news media but he could not recall the exact identity of these individuals. He indicated that he got the impression that this information was common knowledge in the news field. your Committe not without the express approval of the FBI fee and the content may not be dis nation outside your Committee. I's use is limited to official proceedings by This document is prepared in response to your request and is not for dissemi- diselneed to wennuinorized person- २ The Bureau may wish to advise CIA by appropriate channels concerning the information that the CIA had allegedly contributed money to the National Council of Churches and maintains a "safe house" at Warrenton, Virginia. This information was not put in LHM form because of its general character and because the PSI was unable to recall his source of this information or when the information came to his attention.
Bureau The PSI requested that his identity be protected. 2 WTO (1-134-7249 Sub A) PAT:mfd (5) LA ARTEL Approved: IL WICH A FLO REC-35 62 807504565" (SVEILIS) Somet LIARDO 3/1/ CIA a M Per Sent Special Agent in Charge INT SEC
OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10 MAY, 1962 EDITION GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27 5010-106 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum CONFIDENTIAL
TO MR. J. P. MOHR DATE: 3/24/67
FROM MR. I. W. CONRAD
SUBJECT REQUEST FOR TOUR OF LABORATORY BY TECHNICAL PERSONNEL OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) Tolson DeLoach Casper Callahan loveconrad Felt Gale Rosen Sullivan vel Trotter Tele. Room Holmes Gandy AN Mr. Lon Thomas, Document Examiner for CIA, called this afternoon to inquire if a tour could be arranged through the FBI Laboratory for himself and two of his co-workers, Mr. Joseph Hall and Stanley Schultz. They have no specific problems, but merely wish to visit our facilities briefly. Accordingly, tentative arrangements have been made for the requested tour at 1p.m., March 29, 1967. 8-2-97
ACTION: CLASSIFIED BY 5668 SLUS DECLASSIFY ON: 25XL
Unless advised to the contrary, the tour will be conducted as requested. Cia Itr 9803-Rad/9/2011, 322 5/14/92. 1-Mr. Wick (Att: Tour Room) 1-Mr. W. C. Sullivan (Att: Mr. S. Papich) 1-Mr. Conrad (4) IWC:dmg
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN 16 INCLASS PIED EXCE WILLE SHOWN OTHERSIS Handled 3/25/17 CIA HAS NO OBJECTION TO DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT., GK. EXCEPT FOR THE BRACKETS JM 6-25-97 (SLD ILSR -9/25/15/15405-545 Classified Deiessity A CAR (GPL) $62-20750-4567
18 MAR 311967 SEVEN CONFIDENTIAL
This document is prepared in response to your request and is not for dissemi- nation outside your Committee. Its use is limited to official proceedings by your Committee and the content may not be disclosed to unauthorized person- 59 APR 10196 pithout the express approval of the FBI.
CONFIDENTIAL OPTIONAL FORM NO. 10. MAY 1962 EDITION GSA GEN. REG. NO. 27 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Memorandum
TO Mr. D. J. Brennan, FROM W. O. Cregar
Tolson DeLoach Mohr Wick Casper Callahan Conrad Felt Gale DATE: 4/4/67 Rosen Sullivan Tavel Trotter SUBJECT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (CIA) ALIEN INTERVIEW REQUESTS (CIA) Tele. Room Holmes Gandy Seat Re memorandum Cotter to Sullivan dated 3/28/67 which instructed the Liaison Agent to advise appropriate CIA representatives of the change in handling alien inter- view requests at the Bureau.
On 3/31/67, the Liaison Agent advised Mr. Leo Dunn of the change in handling alien interview requests at FBI Headquarters. (Dunn was advised that the overall coordination for handling these requests would be handled by the Bureau's Name Check Section under the coordination of Special Agent J. W. Brown.
Inasmuch as CIA occasionally makes a telephonic request when expedite matters are involved, the Liaison Agent obtained the names of Eugene Young and Becky Vaughn as the persons who would call Special Agent Brown in the event an expedite matter is involved. CIA is well aware that the use of this telephonic request should be held to a minimum and used only at times when time is of the essence and the matter is of sufficient importance to deviate from the normal request procedures. ACTION:
ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE. (C) Classification Rer CIAlt A 11/26/91. 9603-Rodd/ #211,326 5/14/92
The above is directed to the Name Check Section for their information and attention. 1 - Mr. Scatterday (J.W. Brown) 1 - Mr. Cotter 1 Liaison 1 Mr. Papich 9/25/45 Classified by 5668520/de Declassify on: GADR 103 (JL) 4722-80150 4571 3 APR 7 1967 1 Mr. Cregar
WOC:rab (6) nab This document is prepared in response to your request and is not for dissemi- nation outside your Committee. Its use is limited to official proceedings bu your Committee and the content may not be disclosed to unauthorized person- nel without the express approval of the FBI
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