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arsine 44789) e e XXXXXX FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET Page(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this deletion. paca under exemptions) BP isin uy segregable ‘material available for release to you. [1 Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you ot the subject of your request. C1 Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only. Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you. Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies), You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies).. Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s): I< en yor intonation: | eee eee eee ee rere the following number is to be used for reference regarding these pages: 65 - 56402 -X XXAXXXXAXXKKXKAKEK DELETED PAGE(S) NO DUPLICATION FEE XXXKXK FOR THIS PAGE |X XXXXXX 0 — _ j EERE ‘Di Membondem 8, 4.8 fice M ‘andum + onrrep STATES GOVERNMENT wa. DM i : +r FROM: JK oe supjscr: ELIZABETH TERRILL BUATLEY, ET AL. INTERNAL SECURfTY, (R) SA J. J. Ryan, NY office, called to advise thet in the evening issue Novenbsy“8, 1945, WY Journal American there appears an article by David@entner, Washington representative of that paper, captioned i "Capitol Firings Laid to Ke: This article says that Representative Shafer (kK) of Michigan told Congress today that he had reviewed the wide condemation of the plans for breaking up industrial Germany into mall farms. Nevertheless,” Shafer continued "the State Departaent issued a directive to General Eisenhoner jon October 15, 1945, incorgorating the main features of Morgenthau's plan." * ¥ © sit may in fact-have been originally drawn up by Harry D. White and Gregory §- Silvermaster, both of whom have at records.* Tt will be recalled that Harry D. White and Gregory’ N ster were two of the names furnished by Hentiey in the captioned matter: Anja abet qr ALL INFo0 ae, teh ak DATE: ; s alias atin asiatiienmiieiied, SG i 169 a << @ : ° : Office Mn. fudge . RT) copay ENT a a thy yDATE: November 8, 1948 225"> ROHEREN oat Reg Base 8395 From: Je Ke Mth a ee SUBJECT: ELIZABETH TEHRILL 61 INTERNAL SECURITY R 9fy/p7? eee SA J. J. Ryan, NYC, has advised me that Nading\Redéycr (ph) 15 the maiden name of the individual in this case whd is alleged to have a sister employed by the Bureau. Records of the Credit Bureau in NYC contein « report dated June 6, 19.2, showing she resided at 122 West 6lst Street, NYC, and fomerly resided at 49 East 10th street, NIC. Rrap atated after October, 1943, Nadine Reader was married and her nane 1s now Nadine Polan; that are presently resides at 49 West 69th Street, NYC. In 19/2 she was twenty years old, a native of Illinois. There is a possibility that the sister of this indivicual might have been employed by the Bureau under a marriage name. The NY office is checking for additional information ta, Sister's present name can be ¥ 2 . JMEOD ” er. } ro 8; MRD. ° Dara: Movember 8, 1945 * wrom ; -J. K. MME . 12:50 POE: Q @ + S = we -: Office Mex St to Ut + UNITED s aS GOVERNMENT sunyect, ELIZABETH TERRILE BENTLEY, et 41; a INTERNAL SECURITY - R T called Sic Conroy and instructed him that = o> the statement is typed up to have an Agent bring it, together with any other Preliminary information they have, te Washiscton he qickest way possibl zioitired of Mr. Conroy 1f Bentley had mentioned under whom the agents were operating and he advised that she was epecsting under Browler and ito was her understanding the information was going to the e : 7 Z also inquired ££ they knew the maiden name of Nadi ne Reddiger, ( ur"Conroy stat! qho wag supposed to have a sister working at the Bureau, and he could not give me the information, amr, saree DA Y ZebY Boe (DEF ED : PODEC 6 “fap t r = r dongs ws ~ nal Ea yee Office Men. A ndute * UNITED >. § GOVERNMENT m9 1 ME. De i 84065 DATE: 9:50 am, 11-8-45 PROM + J. K. MUM JK? Lem & suByEcT: ELIZABETH TERRILL”: ‘BENTLEY, ET AL. “td t> INTERNAL SECURITY R yor yes SAC Hottel, WFO, called and stated he had anticipated some such Russian situation would arise; that the WYO is pretty well up on the situation here; and that he is sending over a letter today setting forth in detail what he thinks should be done in Washington. He stated they know most of these people; but that they do not know whof"Al® He suggested that SA "Bud* Jones, who is familiar with most of the Russians here in Washington, go to NY and on the interview and surveillance, ao that he might identify "Al.# Ir. Hottel stated the Russian situation will probably require @ the WFO such as they have for the Communists. He pointed out ther hey could suggest tecintcals on; and thet he thought a technical should be put meister (ph) inmediately. I told Mr. Hottel Mr. Tamm and I had discussed the matter of sending one 5 Agente fron the WFO who are faniliar with Russians to NY tomorrow afterno: Af they might recognize "AL."; that Lish Whiteon is going to sit in oa th interview Saturday and I could see no reason why SA Jones could not stay 0 Le ay SP Me et o MBDA SUED 8 avaeae 2 AOE ov ued weal) ae OW SUBEGT *aL*, a RUSS TaN ESPIONAGE cen, T FURNISHED By. BENTLEY. conceinrnc ome aL FROW PRYSICAL DEscRrPri¢ f vse spor RE “eawauaaTions 772108 | : 7 3 : nse 1 rilew rad wask 3 WASH FIELD,1 FROM BEV ork og «1-00 ro Fale GaECTOR AND SAC URGENT as % ae eae ; 3, ‘SEs ELIZABETH TERRILL, BENTLEY, ET “aed Fs Cr NINETEEN FOB: CRED S oa 1 pELATSUE TOA RUSSIAN ESPTONAGE BIOS GiTHWHICHLS PL ARESLIATEL AND guggu 15. PRESENTLY OPERATING. 21 THIS..COUNTEIe ski ROXIMATELY EIGHT yours! aid” APPROXIMATELY seven 4 RER WHICH WILL “BE FOR- NG IS A SUMMARY Ol TOAD. “gg gpVTENED FOR APP! 2 auaTiCN' AS BEEN OBTAINED FROM EMBER EIGHTH*» THE FOLLOUL ATION AS FURNISHE! SOF 1NFel EAU ON NOVI t FACTS OF THE INFORHA vey STATED THAT: SHE. WAS VICE PRESIDEN’ Vee ne AND. SHIPPING CORPORATION, THO ONE TWO FIFTH AVES RATES A FIRM KNOUN ingore TOURS: = D BY ELIZASETH TERRE iT OF | ‘Tye-otlises AT SHE ALSO. OPE! S¥E STATED THAT IN NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT, S' os BY ONE Fe Saat wo MAINTAL! FLOOR OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY HEADQUARTERS I eeN. THIRTY-NINE. WE woRLD TOURIST JASUN GUSTRATION ACT VIOLATION SHE SAID gcLos CAM UESTZGATION AND ASKED PERMISSION 79 Jhoaa tty GOL 0S “cut THE INY Tue GOLOS DESTROYED A LARGE NUMBER OF THE RED COVER U.Se PASSPORTS WHICH SHE BELIEVED WERE USED FOR FACILITATING PEOPLE-S ENTRY INTO SPAINe GOLOS "ALSO SHOWED HER HIS GPU IDENTIFICATION CARD AND DESTROYED THIS ALONG WITH OTHER DOCUMENTS WHICH-MISS BENTLEY COULD NOT DESCRIBE. IN NINETEEN FORTY-ONE GOLOS TOLD MISS BENTLEY THAT HE DESIRED TO ESTABLISH A ; SHIPPING FIRM FOR THE PURPOSE OF FORVARDING PACKAGES TO THE USSR. ae ! IN THIS CONNECTION HE WAS ABLE TO SECURE BACKING IN THE AMOUNT OF FIFTEEN ae ; THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM EAR nage AND_FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM AN INDIVIDUAL KNOWN AS JOHN Ne DS PRESENTLY A LIEUTENANT COLONEL mt peat ARMY. IT WAS HER OPINION THAT BROWDER AND REYNOLDS WERE TO BE T OF THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE EXCESS PROFITS THE U.S- REINGURSED TO THE ANOUS THE FIRM. HOWEVER JO HER KNOWLEDGE THE PROFITS OF THE FIRt HAVE NEVER ‘Shen SUFFICIENT TO ENABLE A REIMBURSEMENT. SHE STATED THAT IN THE Larter “PART OF NINETEEN FORTY-ONE GOLOS TOLD HER THAT HE WaS.peiNG SURVET ED Y AGENTS OF THE F. B. I. HE ATTRIBUTED THIS TO THE FACT THAT HE WAS UAINTED WITH A RUSSIAN AGENT OF ARMENIAN EXTRACTION UM9 HAD RECENTLY. BER ARRESTED IN THE Us Se FOR SECURING INFORMATION FROM Orn COMPANY AND FORWARDING SAME TO THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT. Sie S + Ae THIS SURVEILLANCE ONLY LASTED FOR A MATTER OF A Fell MONTKS AT Pa iG 4 co as eo BY BLL Svan. s8 Se L§ OF JILM OW EACH VISIT, eee ee. cheer Rts en ae You will recall thet on the evening ? Elisabeth Terrill Bentley, an associate of the late Jac bisa; ir Soviet acent in New Tort, called at the New York Office of this Buresu end made di 4 gorcing Soviet espionage activity in the United States, She was prompted in her disclosures by the fact that she was originally responsible. . to Earl ywder in connection with the operation of several groups of. espicnage “agente, "which groups had been taken over by the Soviets and neither she nor Brower hed any further contac fi Theas secondly, she wae being threatened by WillisgMeiner and -Lement farrig, prominent National figures dm the | “7 Communist Party who were demanding from her the $15,000 originally invested jbo. vy the Party through Browder jn the company being worsted ty 1 John H ‘and Bentley, thi ‘ted States Service and Shipping Corporatiog, Cever firm for Soviet activity primarily engaged in sending food packages — to Europe, ‘Thirdly, she is appargatly afraid of the Soviet representatives z with whom she is presently dealirig and Whose true identities she professes” a not to know, “fhe fourth factor apparently is her current association =. ipiet Uiterest ine mysterious individual using the nae of Peter PAuellar, ‘aay be an intelligence agent of the Army, OSS, the British or some er tt ‘SPranization, : u Spc oa fey : ee BBortet [gente within the U. 8. overnment , = 3. Since 1941 the Bentley woman has been acting as a contact of Soviet, espionage agente obtaining espionage information, documents and photogrephis . file eontaining photographs of Governaet documents for transmittal originally. to Earl Browder and more recently to Soviet representatives, gp 7) ‘The first group from this espionage materiel is obtained in *Uthe Government includes oe formerly with the Depertaant of gricaltare and now employe Treasury Department, The photography of. < jocunents is done in the basement of his home by his wife He: i Lvermastere Both"the Silvermasters are Russian born naturalised Amrican citizens, Inthe: ~~ Silvermaster group are m > forner! "the U. Se ‘Treasury Department, but now in the U. 8, Army Air Corps with offlees in the="-— Pentagon Building, Ullaan reportedly obtains data subaitted to 0-2 by the: : ures wich is later referred te Air-Corpe Intelligente, This material 1s. photographed and tranmitted to the Soviets. This also includes the ‘wubvatas“s *. gumaries formerly prepared by thia Burean.. Another in the Silvermas*sr . Te As Oeor |, One time with the Railroad Ret! and how “4 civittee saprayee tn 1 the War Departnants py ay OM ok He eu pe eee China on the partwf Greenberg as being second-hand., He atateds wig =: * (Greenberg) lias never been there, and he Hasn't been able to go because A, he is not a citizen, He should not be giyen a position of trust in the United States Governments 2:25. Gii jal Saat ey ae ier a: =. dl highly confidential and reliable ‘source reported that on May , 29,°1945, Andrew Roth and Philip Jacob Jaffe were discussing possible and * potential contacts for Jaffe, these contacts being employed in the United _ States Government or being closely affiliated with persons therein, Roth = referred to John Service in a vague fashion, and thereafter Jaffe made the — tatement, "Yeah - I know that Iauchlin Currie always used to be in ~ terested." Roth stated, "Yeah, That's right," . The exact meaniig bebind .cs~ those expressions 4s not clear, It 1s entirely possible, however, that they were referring to Currie as being interested in the Chinese Commmists and their welfare, * be ~ another 1 parry Dexter Slag. bees of the ‘preasury. Lauch! surrie, former Ac assistant to the Presic is c contact of this particular Another person in the Silve: roup was uscnnel Gra exployed in the Foreign Economic Adninistration; ‘Son jgxeele and b cape ey both believed to be employed in the Treasury ‘Department, (You Mey Teh] that of the aforeuentioned group working under Silvemester» Sreen- berg, Waite and Currie were connected withthe activities 2f Pulse dace cere mot al, Stivermaster and his wife cane to the Bureau's attention 4 wastes SSntwith the investigation of the Canintern Apparatus as pore’ *1e contacts of the NAY.) = LJ iq The second group operating in Washington, D. Ce was headed by: artasCfraner whe har been an investigator and administrator for the Kilgors senierTal Comittee, Kraner is Livewise an individual who first ceme to © gureasts attention in connectso7 with hie possible NKVD. connections thr vt! Iiparatus, In Krager's groap are VictorCPerlo of the Fore:en inistration; Donald@®.ecler of the Office of Stretegic Services; ald of Foreign Econoric Adninistration, Other individuals in Jeshington apparently connected with neither the Silwwmyster or kraner grote tat arco furnishing Governnent {nformation to the Soviet A péfe Robert Talbot Serer, the Third, formerly with the Coonjnstor of intepmerican, Affairs ar: Taw with the Devartnent of State; Mauricé Halperin, Of) f Strategic Serv RelerCisuce,, wesace of Stretegic Services; Julius J. Joseph, formeriy i! the Soccal ‘Speurity Board and later with the Offite of Surotexic ferviccs ee, a forver nenbep.of Wild Pill Doncvants lew office, wee mas wpe Services; Narf#rice, confidenti-2 secretary of Walter who was later employed in some Government agency b now publicity 4 Tor the United Office and Professional Workers of America, CIO, New Yorr tothe foreccine there were carta iaaly ts ee) tee Fl . the editor of Tr a fied tie Miss Bentley klrr +, business mannurr of the pusstan publication Soviet Radin ous", az wn'agant of Red Army IntetLign. sree ipbrticularly cloce to her lnsiness azscciate Colonel John Hy Reside mo oarently hulis a commission in the U.S, Amy. She alse ideati fied Sn the political section, uU British Ang} British Angles Miss Rantley stated tart in New York City a fritirh intelligonse nas boing mun by Golos and the Tupesens, He was darer'ce asm friend of See" « oe WF Sait = and very much in sympathy with thb Comuniftis and * ‘ommation le ‘the British Intelligence files; She read particularly a long copy of «. ’ ‘Scotland Yard report qa how to train men to be intelligence agents, She described him as a man who lived in the B) sp whose last name began wit! ap" and his first name was something like Cedric ometcil. she identified hin as a man wicee wife had written « cook book. (44) oo. 23> : x, ‘Another individual possibly connected with the British was Peter__- odes, a newspaperman whose nother was a British Intelligence ecent during World Wer I. Rhodes appsrently has been covering the war in the United Kingdom and in Africa, Bentley reports that the N is attempting to establish contact with him at the pi KD has lost touch with Rhodes and. resent tine/u)}) ACTION: ‘In view of the above mentioned British engles I thought yeu might ‘consider aenticning the British Intelligence agent, apparently in | —scoffice, as woll as the matter of Peter Rhodes tv Sis w. st F he calis upon you this afternoon, eae gray Stevenson's dew Stevenson when Radve® ‘gy the Director | see k Lfnom 1 Wy. G. SUBJECT: . J. J. Ryap of the BY Office called and advisi a will be’ forwarded to the Bureau within an hour containing information of great interest to the Bureau, and Ryan wanted to make sure this teletype was brought fo Mr. Munford's attention the first thing in the morning. 4. ADDENDUM: The teletype was received by mo at 1:55 a.m., and I briefly ingore Mr, Mumford of the urgent contents of the message at 7:40 a.m., notifying Mr. Whiteon at 7545 a.m. The main file on Bentley, 61-6328, has been pulled and notations made where information on her appears. accordange with Mr. Whiteon's instructions, the Files Section was chp a4 OQ $ F office the index cards on all perecs mentioned in t! iA © ‘4 all breakdowns on names. Ho clerks were available A identity soa of the names “information. ph check. far. alt available mreerek Cee in divised tat xis should be done #9 that they wpuld bave 26 0P7 cavised that. we bed & squad of oon working on file checks for of the summary é MBER: SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH ANB _ ag rae Sei Gelatype sunt .st 7:32 Fil today from Rew Autervic oT see ete O.2" BASE, BLIZABETE, TERRELL BENTLEY, FoR AFTERNOON “oF NovEMBER “aL INFORMATION Ai AVAILABLE Eomczaninc THIS | TES “THAT THE’ ‘SuaueTs conrict ) mY 10 MEET: THE TnFORMANT- iar cePontunrry OF ‘LEMRTN ‘mas INDIVIDUALS “p4Pe ) . W aeueval Sarean of Fruestige te leis Mates Bépattinent of Sustice BL : UNTER teow ceric, __. ew B34 ERSTE 5 UBCLASSIVT EXCEPT MRERE SHON Onset SPirector, FBI ah 945 be raing her activities and signed reference is made to page 7 of this statement, where the Info: omer r the p sane, Partioulaé ‘indicates that | 00108 obtained.mall from mie " she mas intarromted further in this regard and sheCaow METAG BS 2 in contact with O0L0S and before he diede She, 7 recalled, when these letters arrived she would turn then to W108, she she letters and is not familiar with their contents, stated that OOLOS never apprised ber of the nature of the corresyondenc from these three individuals, . — bu oe = Be. 1a believed is heard daily on the "Hews Around the moming betwem 6200 and 815 A.Ma yy moe yes et oe weed | Office, ¢Memorindum vo UNITED rates GOVERNMENT | CSE mn‘ par: orator My, 1948 a. GS mom pine, Hew York : ie % R&R susyect: HLLAnETE TILEY, WAS, BT AL oem -2 137 oe M002 OE Lee Key there are enclosed two mg and two full length photogrephe o! ELIZABETH TERRELL BENTLEY which were taken in the New York Field tefioe on November 10, 1945¢ (77? ato enclosed tro passport photographs of, > RETZANETS : Pete get pl: " a ee A: 6 Enclosures rails dag ectace ‘of nunerous individuals of ds; and that his wife ie in recular touch with suspected feng sf tae He Je Likewise a inom contact of several of the indi eae =a 2 in thie, came be balng Soviet Brnionag ®: feos ba Tt T Maen os oe Steer Soe Toasmca as thie Tecsived guthorisation from thé Attorfay General 1d the past foros chnical surveillance on him, and ae he had such 2 technics! in effect in the “pat it ta falk that qu adtiftonal githerteation from the, iStorney General in ~ : ithorization, ml of course be ooten a3. ~~ 210 19a | : XS. ""¥ caitedASAc’ Danegan, bin designated hin to be in pharge of @ special assignnent to haidle™=:—" all phases af the Bentisy cass, both New York and Washington, et’ a He was instructed to di: the matter with Mr. Conroy and arrang: so he could get start, ont pe WERE (S UNSL2 oc HIED = dn, rE 19's ais 9 alae ae lied sage pre ET OSV! ASAC Donegan called fron New York and advised that the in- jee eceasarT | ye pumary, Mr. Donegan advieed they src toting statement from Bentley which will be finished about Sund might then be given to having Mr. Whitson fork, ‘be eoserdance with Mise BETLET'S prearranged pian, SEE a 22 tee Fitta,. Spine ne aes Se ees ee : GOFFANEI'S RESTAURANT,” She waited in the small foyer just off the entrance of ie Tr : eb of the te oe eT se an i Tn sabje eupienage cases. mel = ane rectors ar ie es nope ot et Naa seek wes Astrea NY 65-4603: ise BENTLEY was unavailable for interview onpbemaber 11) 1945 in view of previcus comituente of a social nature, and it was not believed ad- visable to interfere with her previous comitsents as to do so might endanger her value as an informant in thie investigation. It is also to be pointed out ‘that Mise BENTLEY has a full time job at the UNITED STATES SERVICE AND SHIPPING COMPANY as well as sone duties that she performs at WOHID TOURIST, INCORPORATED, and she was likewise not available during the day. Bowever, on Novesber 12, 1945, tbe UNITED STATES SERVICE AND SHIPPING COMPANY elosed their offices at 3 P. Me, and she was interviewed on the afternoon and evening of this date. In view of the tremendous amcunt of information that this woman has in her possession and the extended period over wiics tices avilvitica have taken place, it was believed desiratle te start « new statenent setting forth in greater detail her activities ani to place these activities ine more chrono logical order and to clear up some the more general statements that she made as is set forth in her statement of 8, 1945. This procedure is being followed, and she will be interviewed on the evening of Hoveaber 15, 19455 all day Saturday, Noveaber 17, 19453 and Sunday, November 18, 1945+ It is believed ‘that by November 18, 1945 a full, complete, and detailed statement of her ac- tivities, as well ‘those of the persons she has mentioned as being connected in this investigation, will te completed. In compiling the present statement from Miss HENTIZY, no effort 4s being sade. to question her concerning eny knpwn Communists or suspected ‘espionage agentes This statement uill, therefore, ocasist ef ealy the 7 jluntary statenente made ty Miss SENTLEY and, of course, as many details as possitle eor- cerning the individuals that she mentions in comection therewiths In view of the anticipated meeting between the unknown AL and ‘Mine HENTLEY on Neverber 2, 1945, it was not believed desiratle to conduct any open ‘investigations relative to any of the individuals that she mentioned who are believed to be presextly residing in the Kew York Field Divisica's territory. However, in an effort to determine the veracity of Mies BENTLEY'S statements some investigation was conduted goncerning her background, and attempts were also made to farther identify and locate some of the individuals ‘that she mentioned. > * Peg cS sai Ruiigcos “The Riglater for Vassar Oallege ete ees th rete sere Perri | Kent, Comecticut, fea tune Pon uenas wears eer ae ‘sa Tangoags at ersity 2 ba Tonk O47 48 39 “Kent, Connecticut. She stated that she had previously attend: “Wndvedaity from 1932 te 1933. and 1936" cart esires Sf De Dt : i “W983; & as ber uncle end ‘ed Columbia... to 1935,” specialising at Teachers |: * vious traing W a ~"gollege in " end "Bd. Sociology.® . Pr ee bistery, Spardsh and ology.’ avis ang was oot ur College, Poughlnepaie, ew York; 1926's _ 1830, resstving an A.B. degree in june of iF Columbia University, 1932 to 1935, receiving an M. de degree in February, 19353 Florence, Italy, University of Florence, 1933 to lp he bare SE@REI Sh, FS or, 1930, to Jane, A972, ee “photograph of the: y biel an G pines. “fen 1090 22 2 103 tine on larch by 1936, Ltiaser ears ¢ oats ee reflected the, following caption: "Columbia Student Refused Loan, Charges Discrimination by Officials of Casa Italiana.” Under this ception it ws set forth that ELIZABETH BENTIEY entered Colusbia University in the fell of She hed applied far; arg) ELIZABETH *~ in Italy. Tt was eet forth that Proféseors PREZZOLINI had recomhended her‘for ah exchang¥ fellowship, tot et oka not go through with this because of the refusal of a ae ‘The article further stated that the er of, AGATNST WAR. Soe =. ee cords of the Fersomel spartment ‘that ELIZABETH f. m iat tas ees mage ee a 1 +137, to fememben 3 100M 8 comonlor ch Seay Taide: located in. York. /"8ie'was réemployed from etoety steere lata heed ie series oe ieaa eer (onal beckground as Columiia University, seven yeare. setiafectarss Ber work was + the records of the Ocedis Duress of Greater Mew Tork, 259 70M. Avene, Kiow Zork, reflected that on October 18, 1934, the.waterbury ay Cffice received the following information: SLUAREYH SEOTTET, care of HERE TOOIY, hor age syreocaetaly A brokerage RFU, States Arey and was Statoond af oe ‘Bureap letter above ‘fra Winivel. TRAIN pequented: the Mer York office tp obtain infociegtt: stag “id. oct PeDNTG pRLARATE f bo oa eee = ‘a Special Iga vised J ‘19445 in the case entitled MAHARLES 1B," reflects sgt ont. Yesided . pas Pa tm Bag: it @ resident of los Angeles for the several, Prec the preparation of the credit report. It was stated that his agent ED tow Tek Gidy gas Miss MANNING JOSEPH, 200 West Sith Street, Now York City, andthat bis publisher was NOOERN AGE BOOKS, 432 4th Avenue, ew York: City, It was stated that kis most recent two books were "Thay Will Hold Seorda® and "South of God.® ELFEAGE was described a5 having a fairly good incone but no bank was listed ani no more current information was available at the above mentioned sources - 0. sa - ‘ Lys tc citieen of the United batons that he hee ao cristae <2 saasohieh; Ahh De bas serer aeluded..or. deporte: i © sccomt at this bank was closed Septenter in Jaunary of 198. fr. LIRSON atated that bank acoouat had hoon ‘shecrbed by the beak fer : resided at the Yantorbiit Bote ga - fparteent 17-D. kr, strove’ by: GB Deak after six yeare h ly Aecresce4 mrs a period a ui EPSP Troe ainding hie monthiy stateneat, ted that on January 17, 1959 SOKEARE _, Bis monthly statements far an indefinite period, sg : go reveal a szjezmination of the’ tndtes of the Now Tork Field piri ston fatlea ‘to reveal a record for JOSIPE ¥. ‘ECKEAR: = ba at Stvioel the beak to ho2d: ees ee ih Seg Foon OSes ETS Oonetdering tas erigiaad fatorastion sotatacd ‘ta Wits tavestigation, “MOOG te Velloved that the above mentioned individne) 1s idpatioal with JOSIAR t Feferced $e py RLIUARETE SENET, ae! sae) Sy Mavartytton ad ROGAN 5” geval maigriliea tat eae fom, fervioe a 43 Roce Wattonality i Residence filed = Miah tet be styled be ered wo: he fcanerly resided as. 21 Grove Street, Tow, 7. He indtest aca employees vant he vos ‘vera oa! See see nrene eS Hb Few Terk City part) ‘ uber 49489 ca TADELMAN's witnesaps lists oe 24th Beseaty, Oe RATAN Ses sldeace, ved 5 Ing” 008 Woot End Avenue, Sow York City. : “. ay was farther tniteated that TIDILMAN desires to change his name Fp ar me aed ra) er ad Stateee 3 x Prior te his. nize fret Kew York Clty on tnrit 27, 1938, he wes. employed ty RORERY PRESTON PANT, $5 West 68th Street, Now York City, te ovll ei8 “43-222 walk fig feta fathead tht tm 2g 1099 RURDUN paid a ta ‘ainer #tn9 far sreedings gocupation, a ee ieee es father registered Mth the Imperial ‘Russisa | Germany ant! be has deoh a abject of the Russian Eaperer . -. } 198 Of independence Wy Folens at which time he decane @ citisen of Poland. xe stvieed Be Ras heca ‘tz ing Sabie Polteh fesipert. i Legation at Dresten, Until the declarst: 1 the Ualted Staten Sivil’servtos: = ° teat BOCK commen Trou sreview of this investigative and correspondence fils, t ves Andieated that "6 admittance te oitisen, vas delayed dos to the fact Sas the Lavesti gation contunted Wy the Matted ma wid. » Ml 208 Deen completeds ns Rents at = me Ba, ee rN ah ed Bre. CAO of the Naturalisais Service advised that 1¢ could asi ted af this tine shen EIDILIUN de adaitted to oltisenship, eigunent one lential mission in a war areas It Li was further indicated in this file that EMDELIAN jetty the employ of the drrice 4 om effective December 18, 1st, ZITELWAN was @inqualifiod at the inénst: end classifica 47 ia ion center on January 8, 193 ” . tu to thrombophlebitie, 1ers lege r “dndicates be entered How HADEGUS' edna ‘se edncation is ~ Grae school = aut bend Laser, setts, 6 years High echoed = Gevarg and Daasig “Qaiversity of Science, Paris, Daiversity of Art, Parte, Frevee Ze XADRDUS eas caployed by the Wermig Corporation Senstorka, _ Poland 1936 ~ 1957." the other empleyers vat cut in the recarde of Local Board. wet inal slemmere in Bie pene CS BL Vest Elst Street, Few york city 362 Riverside Drive, Kew York City 1B] Leckwood Ave., Few Rochelle, Hew York ‘149 Manhattan Avenue, Care of Fabian 49 vost 92nd Sreet, 1508 Herth Courtacy Ave, Los diugvivs, O2227.. S/18/8 “ telephone Gibralter Ome 7 40 von} Stra Street, Bow Terk city, from 10/27/43 to present Spt ga ee eae aa: “Ga MORAELN"s Coowpntiongl Guetionsatre® as ‘ORE ERADE SCHOOL; GOO Conet Street; Sect py niet Ss sand Se Suter iattoesse as " -£e abteagt was made $0 stiein-a telepiine Listing for IIIZUUN with segstive rewtes Aa exmisntien of he tntioes of the Sew Tork Meld ivisten failed te reveal s ‘record oa NIGUEL NICHOLAS DROUY. : : Es 2 i HEREIN b&- 6402 - 24x2 a9 3 « i 3 i i He ii in nd the Hou Deal © (57-L07A, Daily Mirror 10/31/42 Plt Hie 4 3 2 tet & uo img List Aid, @ branch of the United Jaericn: We the Communist Party, 0.5.4. ou the active anfli: u (200~7061-124) ‘for arp thes & perfect set-o7 i i 1 26x 20 * Gs-steoe- ENCLOSURE, a) - . om sclarics earned “I Tiscgerald set Lf be ware oot given en with Morgenthes the crew ef the 88 Henry ‘would ime . mediately plokel Morgenthan'a office Z(mc Log, Washington, D. Co 100~203268-70) « bs Styoe 20h X2 REF alk oo -2bxD = 6s -StHo, cs 65-17847-32) SSSA 65 SE K02 26X82 Allen: é Pe at ee Ce arity 188. Ahh tmnt SIME ace = SE 402 =2LX2 3 e : ie “AL omnes REE peace a Ye" FeAl fre 2 «26X20 Gone ai By Cy > ee o. The University of North Carolina also advised, according to the loyalty report, that the subject attended the Wonen's College under the name of Mary Watkins Price rather than Mary Wolfe Price and comparison of birth ine formation and parents! names indicated to the investigating agent that the two were identical, Mary Wolfe Price is the sister o $41_to hare been engaged in eGo rover WARNES 1944, to be residing at 420 West 11éth Stret was listed in May, 1944, as executive secre husband, Harold Coy, reportedly also tdught at Commonwealth College and was... . said to be @ Commnist. His last reported employment was in lay, 1944, with” ‘the New York Daily Kew 4 By e3 s.. Both Mildred Price and Mary Price, possibly the subject and her sister manticned above, in 1937 and 1938 were writers for Federated Press, © bor news agency in the United States know to have had many Coummists oo lite statty. Tn 1940 the name of Kiss Mary Price, 2434 Femaylvania Avenue, H.W. and the name of Mise Mildred Price, 1612 K Street, Northwest, appeared as- nenbers on the index card system of the Bashington Comittee for Democratic Actions In 1941 en index maintained in the headquarvera of tne socialise -CONFIDANTIAR, - ve os SCUNHDEN WAL ‘Beanstt whe was the —_= ; ot gat. sag the Offien of *, He was on oant for the pesiti C mitia pen Ts mio rit for the peat iueludons Dering pert of the year 1997, Bemnett served with the 17th bet! Depehlionn Spain, as on ombulanee driver, Fiflesen end meshing guaser, Be stated be bad been wrnted and bie selecure? service file, which showed he was 4-¥, confirmed wer oma on beth thigse: Denactt 10 aid to be & masher of the Voterms ef the Abraban Linseln Biisade, a et Sxvectigrhiany’stitig he ees ties SUioged 14 cemneetton with a Eat Act investi gat he was thea as Bows Edi’ in the Yarvign ferviee visien of OE. tee) Dennett's first wife, Lillies Dennett, whom be divorsed, had admitted at menber, F £. h Heh E i f I EB i i ¢ °SOQNEIDENTIA ors eS See et eet ~ALINFORWTION pONTANED CONFIDENTian “Hay 4 MUSE BORD oe. 1 zy é5- ; z= BOK Ps mem at Poreign Brosdeasting Mmitoring Serviea, C412, 0% $4,600.00 per mamun and that on Deceuber 1, 1941, Bis status was changed to Joreign Béitor, Hational Defense setivities, Federal Gonmaications Gemsission, Leadon, hnglend. ‘de of April, 1542, Shedes ws in Londen, Ighend, in thie latter somecticn (Letter from Washington Field off. dated 4/21 /42- A report received in Jemary, 1945, from the state Departams §—§5~4456-2 reflected that a Puler C. Shedes was Chief of the Atimtis Hor servise of the Offies ef War Information. (100-161920-1110) (Thid ONT report, PARENTAL BAO) Margret Jutinger mé Christe? Beutinger, parents of Peter Ghristepher Rhodes, were married ia 1' Givereed in 1914 end remarriot in 1915. Mrs. Beutinger allegedly has that the record ef her first marriage was destroyed ia an earthquake in demise md that the marrying priest ip dead. Christef Duitinger was shot and killed ia his home in Caldwell, Now Jersey, early on the moming of duly 12, 196. Margaret Destinger was arrested and charged with the shooting of hey lmsbend ALLEGATIONS OF Commntst cannorions SEES OF COMMNT ST CCONTEDTIONS er airmination of the Congroasianal records af Yetruary 6 end Pobwuaty $4,222) reveals that Whe nane of Peter Bhodes, Pedaral Comuimioztions REeacieny svpeare om a list of individuals charted as being nebere of elther the comamlet, Nasi or Pais Partiens A check ih thea sy Comm Sten, xefleoted the fallewing information maintained on an sndex card comeing’ >} this fadivideals aa a Saracens Comat tion Conese a at 3383, tit fi ab L 4 02d som ss v3!) « : eens rein ee ames i : Se aEee ‘Balivesd ISLS believes the’ be Eien A ee ‘ay the internet 00 6 park of 5 tha ase of 5 sce 83 bers ey SRS ks 46 - $56 402-262 Sdosure Rawcdheuriaty e a“ » @ CONFIDENTIAL < Walters, whose husband is to be a vielent Commnist. In 1! re eatin I32y mentioned how Renbsr | sess above, erate many party 2 ware spoke. Silvermester, Parken was at that tine a vowed aeber ef the Gommmist Party, ‘This wag {2 chest 1936, During the pours of his talk, diivernaster mide referesee te ‘Sf the United States Government, and preached in favor of Commnisa, ‘When Mies. Barkan argued with Bilvermster, ‘the latter made a teet, "ioe cad your mcey—ee'lL PU" (s9.015-621, 7.78) the in the latter ef 2910, Rathan Oregery Stilvermaster, Roonoaist Meritine Leber and bis wife, Melen P, Silvermster, were ef the Mashington tee for Demoeratic mother, Mra- Kano Barkan, on tne oocasin eitented & meting ef o iets . « a meting of 0 a alivermster secerding to ta ies. LS Thirkteth Street, H.W, e Washington, B. 6.,; Was carried on the astive indices ef the Leeper a - Shoppers, Bs 6 (100-705359, ps 58) ponenieneas Peete pi Rages ace the teshengten Bushingten, sppeared on e ve wf ihe Deershap Aovoctation sh camtine prior to 141. (100-246699-3) Tat meee of Hrs. Gregory Stlvermaster, with indication of sesbership 4a Vos Reskingten Comdtton Ser Dunseratic Aetioa, appeared en tbe List ef ise mbes of the Mabiangten League of earn Rheppars 08881343. (1007 7553-191) Grogwy Silveruastar was stated to be an aequatatance af Leurca te Canaday, & Feparted amber of the Yashinston Connittes fur Leamiratio sevier, = 47 CONFIDENTIARR te wan erated ty HET dorothy a tails, Stvesilib. ar. sinesill of tbo Duited toe Mari tine Labor Beards Sots, ‘appeared te be 8 protege of Gregey « Th fe neved thet Cuestay Pebreary, 1942, was ausipeed 10 agricelteres (100-3368-47) = i Ta 0 lctter to SFTW Isedore datkialy’ AS¥ 37133449, dered dane 77, 15 dean Wicton, 2222 I Street, 8.4, Ds Coy advised aa Salkind that ‘bees (Silveranster) bed cone back. Ls is a reyerted Salictat tacd wus a eosber ef waneroas front erpenisations in Haskington, De Cvs prior te kis intuction inte the Arwys (101-0/2-10) B Gregury Bilversaster, : recistered oucer of an satenebile ‘the Reskington Frients of Speaish with slisces, Seencnist, of \ ee vai! amber of varies front groupe te ¥ with Gregory Silrsraaster, who wes rej Davis Sapee, Offion of Coordinetor of laternimcricen _) hy 198 (61~7497-299) a evanoction with the Sateh Act tavessi patton of B. tat elegy Pestear Laber Prevless. Seoret Poliees = (101-4732-7) ‘the Sevier cu gq During the tovestigasion of Cilset Rasgunte pel 50ree ef Agricaliwre, & msuber oC various greape, who denied be wat 2 neuber of the Commaist Party, 40 wee all ‘wy Me Be C. dnccboen mer of wee Commntey Pure Direrauste Minted thet Silvernastar was alse on alleged Comsenlete (100.136125-1X) | Dertng the coarse of an Lavestigniion of the activities of Bits saith, mew Deticna) Boag of the Sationsl Council of Anerieancors -¢& CONFISQN TIA 50 CONFIDENTIAL en (61-8657-154) ang "183 i 1 i i 2% Milvermater, 9515 ef asnse and addresses sot reported Soviet Espionage igent of Bereeley, Califeratas = (100-203581-1825) > Cy De Coy appeared ‘the nenes of Belen and 1M) Washington, to (65~35022-33) =261357-1) aliases, iether Kent, farser orguriser Sam Francisee, elated thet dering Loch at & meeting whieh inclused ry The ef the Conmnist tat Burepe Boch, with sree, be suet Dre 8 As, Sestion fm Derg, br, bh BMrester of Anon Lee Valotf, a Uitternia oH. a Preociseo Sen ef tbe Party in In the investigation of Dr. Leats Commentste in the eal frie 2 al *yghtati} i } Vi °$9 - Pie sack. 4 ONE nm SiReT 6S: 5002-3642 -6i wn Eeasuee weed foes aie HEHE 100-1601 864, 225% : oor 7 Nid ee arrests li a SESRET < ° J—~hyv av. ns ene Saatneaearcateen a cae 6a INFORMATION CORTAT pny ie I] is | Hi ie a oN Towtenemt in the we aq aS Hh app ial INP af i W ei et [igs jis i fei a i HE aes iki ii FEET si¥ Myvisien. nt Ha ~ i EE aq lib 3 . | rN | Anta ata 4 | a a | ie 8 (65-26959-672 . i, a 24 * jue thet gelling ile > Sie eG 1 qcumiast, asoctas a Dee ta a. ‘uit te 2 ast oe - : eo. VY ini i ee ae Fricie sia? beeanee he G18 ertiales. \ieball, Be Else stated be was HOT Peet patron}. (100-267560. Pp. 213) “Kedzral Bureau of Investigation . ‘nited ete eae fire oe CONFIDI ae ‘rama tara, wa., ot al fiat 308% Partliches ev THti : el abe titers : * ‘is made to the report of Special Agent Thomas". Bpencer -'.+. dm the captioned case dated at Hew York City Noverber 1, 1945, coptes of which are forwarded as enclosures with this letter. 4s set out in reference report concernin; ef rho in the fall of 1942 was employed in the office of 'COORDINATION:in New York City. As an employee of that agency he 4s reportedly one of the individuals who handled FEI and London reports re- ceived by that office. ‘It is not now known whether ar not CEDRIC BELFRAGE is still employed | ‘by BRITISH SECURITY COORDINATION in this city, and, dus to the extremly delicate nature of the subject matter of this investigation, it is not _.. . deemed advisable to make my imuiries as to BELFRAGE'S occupation and where— ~ abouts at the present time. Informstion is set out in reference report to the effect that BELTEAGE was notified to the Departnent of Justice as an o of this agenoy in 1942, It is also noted that 1 Anti tion 4e set out which would indicate that HELFRAGR wa Angeles, California, in November of 1941 or the: PAOD: Tt is belteved that current information concerning maurnacetigh possi a0 8 of the Department of maigoe oF I or posgi eh = Jogitrian an thie miter try eiog let to tim dioration of 26) Bureau ani it 4s not contemplated that any further investigation along theae ‘ Hines ‘ill be sontucted by this office at the present fm ee Boy = er S| 2 ean] who, v0 corres nggtenven 1//9/sh 5 oa . vA November 16, a9as Ieviar to tm pirctor = PONFIQANTIAL . Antter 18 being firnished the Washington Field Division for ite information. Bw. 5 Very truly yours, . E. CONROY sac ‘0.0. Washington Field SPECIAL DELIVERY w \\ . ao cna wae oe feittreroton cn ule, 4 reerre £ er Subject_VICTOR Pi This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated 11/17/45 vhich vas returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File ges nenoesateat it Smith to Mr. E. S. Miller dated 7- See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained Removed By_343 Date_11/9/73 $ Complete File and Serial Number_65-56402-28 a 8 RAooTA Subject 65-! o Flame, 0oou es This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated, » which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance. has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E, 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. Removed By_343 Date_11/9/73 “Complete File and Serial Number 65=56402=29 Subject HELEN TEI This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI tot Attorney General dated_11/17/: » Whick“was returned to the Bureau -sigued ‘ty the Ketone} General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveliiance, has been permanently removed for retention in the Natignal Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. 424. s in oo anal ADR x DECLASSIFI“n ny Sg2 FT “spat Sean 210 lr CE Bie : Serio! Removal Charge Out- National Security Electrenle Surve a0 Gee, TET) + Subject DONALD WHEELER This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated_11/17/45 » which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General © authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr, E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. ft HG tues 6 49, meeuspnyne fell Renoved By_3 Date 11/9/73 Complete File and Serial Number_65-56402-31 nye 2 + = er © @. @ : Set Cg gt Pete, abo Q Ae CONFIFENTIAL be ey + Bubject MAURICE HALPERIN This serial, the origi dum from the FBI to the Atorney Gederel dated LAVAS ; which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. S. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained, Classified assity OF; ar FAS/S7 Declassity a secussyrys 1 SOHSPHSTL I . a Removed By_343 Date_11/9/73 == Complete File and Serial Number 65-56402-32 CONKENTIAL a ee ai Sacrty Elstenie Sorvall ae ee — Bubject_JOSEPH GREGG This serial, the original menorandun from the FBI to the Attorney General dated_11/17/45 » Which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General suthorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National p) Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr, E, 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. see oes ei for details and where maintained. a seriray OEE M7 YI] 5 pb bia prt... Classified ApS Spot he ft Removed By_343 Date_11/9/73 Complete File and Serial Number__65-56402-: V sD sofRey, sated od CONFIDENT Aan ion Yai TOE Sertol Removal Charge Out- National Secority Electrenle Jab74 (Rev, 118-73) ‘ fe dnst » SubjecHAROLD GLASSER This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated_11/17/+# » which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney Ceneral authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveiilance, has been permanently removed for retention in the Natignal Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E, 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. Poe 2 + Ciassifie YP . i SFA Re 0 i ei Removed By_3¥: Date_11/9/73 $ Complete File and Serial Number_65-56402-34 vee Mh Sea eet h1 a! we I rr DScLassiFicg nrSe Ons [0 oe ; Bille genepEnTiht she would aes we telephone Tum ‘to Bir. Waiteon and hes NT Hi WORT ees =e ty o—Call $225 poms; 11] Lyon eS ir, ith her} $hat they had been talking since 9:00 a.m,; and that they were ag bo ett arodad S100 plas" He Cavised H —— * Loe ’ 4. et mae non sop Kg fe aftsat Xb J" yl iran, that he is ap- that two men eee a “0. @ pan re UNITED &+ Ao GOVERNMENT 'ABAC Donegan; Mew Took, called st the above tine to advise nate he had just talked to ASAC Heanrich, at the Washington Field, regarding His. — ‘this eape. “The Was ee Hennrich is atthe present tine baring = S—— erence with the agente en tiis case, pointing oui tie imneieacd of LS what is desired, and assigning two agents to_nach | - ES Bites thet ee the prevent th : eee geen ee re patra E ee 1s La'New York and tha’ office will cover her. Yt is not known e is in Washington but this a ort ea Mecardeh eo conference.- Mr. Donegan advised thst ee ‘ive cope tnforastion as », Glasser. (paenette) 1d, ee Gene, Ker perin, J Mel gOrenney- Ww m a ‘questioned there all-day and its contents. ‘ue. Donegan stated Mr. Osthoithoff 4s expected at Hew York toaay ald ‘Uber hope to get some tecinioals ned up: Be stated Beckley was talked to ¢ Sneyesterday for five hours and it is after. Sich» statement ail) oe ainsi = ioe . } aataaad FI pbsrsses S erence $0 BY “felephone oenvs as era ees and Me aenariek dadtostes on ‘Fever fa 2S | ‘onal Speal ents mere mace: Santee cove ae > Ponday For eee erkeierar; wenarioh 2 tate : z dine be bod 12 xen from she Fashington Field w Gnd-BAC Hottel vod “End toated thas. b) uch Jess _uny odditt pula ne Ps the Field Office be varnted ture Yaore, sncluding the large ; als, the renegott “ep plt cept cages ond. eal eecnted gut to bia thot the Bentley, cose 008 They, 7 : pent_tine sade gcoN ree are the bsg a hie ce could thar wh tl bw Gestgnnent of 12 men, partioulerly tn view of z cnn assigned to the field office at tte Reig ene Directors Bas. rather o G7: Carpe Meet eae Pee fee Sete, a 8 Se cteitude wad stated that he did mot Jnow what was going on, tha’ ‘que toi him what was required 08 whot, was _to,be-@ ointed Spat be htwahot-thta case had b ‘pat oe Seeder Ir. aad gnveraation was tnterrup Hottel back pted to reach him on tor I called saeut of the office and as a result ¥r- ‘Weoby of Rte office. Hotte? eBirector hdd made the tomark shtagton al2 Dfftee nts arty Belge ee © } the tenpe on thse 7 to yet tt done that sf J told Hottel juct to” ub getting the job done) TF gota) of "25 yood men availdbi' ta-eddition: ay Bowrse 14 wos we 22 eld office and ‘ge sone Sor 6 oie a A ‘gold te of the things that < Wbeded attention, he ‘bhould fully outline the at ge thet oonetderatton.oould-be atm Thereafter I tnetructed the ‘Vewark “Office to furntsh.atz mea the field office by Monday, Hoven! men should be eelected and.tf pos ashing ton art ) CON _ Subject HARRY D. WHITE This serial, the original m Attorney General dated_11/l! authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveilic been permanently removed for retention in the Natio Security Electronic Surveillance File per menor: Smith to Mr. E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. 2 oh s ab7s- 1191 Removed By_3¥: Date11/9/73 se hf Deas CONTENT See oe for details and where maintained. nENTIAL andum from the FBI to the which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General T. J. w 4 Sst me rye we SOAP I rah cain ty ‘minsaitay ‘ e ommex XXXXXX XXXXXX FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION FOIPA DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET ‘Page(s) withheld entirely at this location in the file. One or more of the following statements, where indicated, explain this deletion. Deleted under exemption(s) material available for release to you. with no segregable Information pertained only to a third party with no reference to you ot the subject of your request. Information pertained only to a third party. Your name is listed in the title only. Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you. Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation with the other agency(ies). Page(s) withheld for the following reason(s): (2 For your information: of te following number 65-5 6Y0 to be used for reference regarding these pages: 46 # -§ ‘XXXKXXXXKAXKXAXXEKK, DELETED PAGE(S) NO DUPLICATION FEE ee Sool ERIE ond XXXXXX aan Te of, oo fo ponnection “with the attached Letter from General Job” 83 hi ‘ef G-2, it is noted that ests inf SiS iis She bas seg regard, it might be noted ‘hat informat}on-consaming- th so far be furnished {2 the Hnite tous x0 far onl Ufaformation relative to this ease 2 acted sane wee nee nie enon tnformat: . “ erol character #0 G=8 and OF: fy ns for that im the Tight 0 favelopments xe cannot be ao: having wt tal SBSPRSSSEY Fron thee bet ot ae es non-apectste je argsng $0 en ; : Eeevelopaent of ‘the ocsee : reer’ a st \ 7 i 1 _— Office Mem € um 13 waren ie ae GOVERNMENT N\ \ soma rome 8 vs ELIZABITH TEYCLE BENTLEY, et, £0112 INTERNAL -2- At the above time, ASAC Donegan, 4 19 vee with reference matter. He stated he had talked with you and wanted to advi, 4) advised I thought this would be a good idea. Mr. Donegan stated he wt the 92504 . tri of New York, -Movent sont ae GmacneeCAll me re thie 2% Hetnneeli$t@ and return Jereumine.| | > —~Stamp and mail —Fropere tickler Be 18 Spriek ie ay TAN °% Serial Removal Charge eres riicevete Sorvall oar, + Bubject, A This serial, the original menprandum from the FBI to the Attorney General _dated_11-20, which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. + Ss y DBs peongy] of. 15-191, rh baw & sectly i a te ‘ rat ge oa va & * Removed By_ Date_11/9/73 Complete File and Serial Number 65-56402-u: z cuted CB Bem Sal shed i 8 Base of Desa AU 1c a : a ‘Serlel Remaval Charge Ovt- Motions! Security Eleetrente Surveill sere Rev, E1873) & conniigNTiaL Subject CHARLES KRAMBR This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated_11/20, 1 Which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National . Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. S. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. Date_11/9/73 el Rene! Charge Ost BeiteeEeceiy eivente seme Be rue 3 (4674 (Rev. 7-18-73) . OQ =A Z —1, \ 2 = Zz Fe este Subject JOSEPH ELSON This serial, the original memorandum from the FBI to the Attorney General dated, 0, , Which was returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General’ authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. . olde Ag hlss, Declassify ph: OADR \ apt iF hee 4 stots ¥ es ney ( seaytape SORPATL INN / ote ——_— Removed By_34: Datel1/9/73 “Complete File and Serial Number$5-56402-45 a gowbyeivtlal. oo » Plasatied by S Exempt {som Dato of Decl st lishq@e | Inde At the above tine, Tire Dabepan sslnst from Ue uLipert Yo ages Ee 6 ‘on flight 32, Eastern Airline, at 27:5 Tr. Donegan requested se to’ fumteh the following description s:Oromoy to Mre Oethelthot? ta ie Wow York Offices ji Betas B peas noe Donogin adel sed Gromoy wae carrying nothing and intends taking bus uaraie ‘Airport. He had trouble at the National rt with reservations fork to Washington tonight and st121 has to check An Hew Zork on. that matter, Te Tr would check on there matters an’ the Wen Tork Office would call to make the appointnent» : 4 : set (= \, oe OF a | See mare ig Surveille t ges Socerny Eisele Sorvellcn. te ne eT 7 sooye ® Subject WORLD TOURIST, INC. feturned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has deen permanently removed for retention in the National: Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. B, 8, Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. ° dake by ‘br . : assity 004 alealsr ay, This serial, the origins] penprandum from the FBI to the a7 Attorney General dated_1i/21/45 which was ho] AS yg State Removed By_3#3 Date_11/9/73 Complete File and Serial Number 65-56402-48 5 4g ' [s-sb4oR-G ( O0819% — CONFRENTIAL 840, New York . Fovenber 90, 1% s John Fégar Hoover, Director, Federai surees of Invent getter Z. OECORY SILVERUASTER, was etal ESPIONAGE © B 1945, between She Bureau end 71 Donenans authority $e vetllonces en rite a Terk City, selephons ne S-BSSD, By and 1gs 3: ree C1ty, telephones, Conftrmation of sh Sglephene eal! on Sovenber Ia cons rf zp h poedcrst oe, haga? mn karte: ted, > of the date fnsta2: ahd the loogsten of the aurverticees ponte oo CONFIRENTIAL mote ® subject BELA GOLD" This serial, the original menprandun from the FBI t® the Attorney General dated_1: 1-45 , which was returned to the Bureau signed ‘by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has been permanently removed for retention in the National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E. 8. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. pel a wi a Big desis! Removed By_343 Datell/21/73 Complete File and Serial Number65-56402-49 ‘S eerie soon me Xe * E \ Clavatied by. . Sates mer Subject DUNCAN This serial, the original memorandum from the F3I tp“the Attorney General dated_11-21-1 , Which wes returned to the Bureau signed by the Attorney General authorizing FBI to conduct electronic surveillance, has een permanently removed for retention in the"National Security Electronic Surveillance File per memorandum T. J. Smith to Mr. E.'S. Miller dated 7-13-73. See 62-115687-1 for details and where maintained. pills Yage\ sys 1B ee apr WANA Vv , wea HAY, YS) Fare ter a pe Acs) Removed By_3 Date_11/9/73 | * Complete File and Serial Number $5-96402-50 TT __

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