161-1021511215 as?: I - . I. 31533 n. . 1-, i . Era. Argentina 0. Crozier A?ll 937 507 Admitted to the S. as an immigrant: Earch 12, 1960 Type: 0-1 Ports SNA (San Ontanio, Tax.) Data of Birth: March 15, 1915 Received FOREIGN ADDRESS AND 'qccuvthor INDEX CARD (Bu?get Bureau Ho. 43na390) and Dept of Justice ID card Form No.19151 thru my home address at _Colorado about 33353-12 April 1960. Index Card filled and mailed on 19 April 1960. if" ifma?a: a num?mu? 111,Lgi?y34-00000 a. . . . uo-J.oc.o . .0 . ?Nana?611.33?Elajusay?ximemo Gimme nrw"om-51 . gagg- a'rh'cu-rc-i- -. -. . . la sumRECIBI de The}! ?ugh .- .. 4431Jar-11mm ?Wm? I- pt..mn11.. . w. . 32141 B..- . . .1332. . .432}? 7? ?Watf 7; .. a Hug.? 3:5! V, h, . M.-. . .u v" .. "l fm?-w? . lop /6 (if.WMW .iir. . M- - . ?Puma v4 mew.(Iu HEEL. .44..En}. i . too .. - Ii. .15.. .. .U .2. .3. .tanen.. .5. 3.1.31 .13.. . unis CRT: 3050 0.2mm 0 pow renders In sum: dc RECIBI d: 3.0. do? .. A'Dr?ll .h pa.? 1.: in A. - ?xxfin-ib? '7 a 25:23?. A . .. A . 14-00000 14-00000 . ?@1355! From 22 Consuelo Felicia CORDERO C?lderon Emnlozgent Eanicurist Salon BORDALLO Unemployed; Salqn BORDALLO Unemployed. Place 1 Jan 57 20 May 2 July 14 Apr 58 20 May 5? San Jose, C.R. _1 July 57 Havana, Cuba 13 April 58 San Jose, C.R. July 58 160 Main St. Quincy 69, Mass. July 58 27 Dec 58 Mexico City Salon Maderno 2? Dec 58 Bar 597 180 Main St. Unemployed. . Quincy 69, Mass. ?ar 59 1? Ear 60 New York 27, N.Y. -: also employed at Glamour Cut, 353 E. 20478t., \rqua Bronx, N.Y. also employed at Ciro'a Coffiurg Lexington AV 21 Mar 60 226 Burgess Ave to dafe Alexandria1.. r?.Js ivy-?13 ?55 A. a 3 ?rs? - - 550 Riverside Dr.Student at Wilfred Academy - 1, ?5295411.. ('sz Emulozer Address Uuan Juan BORDALLO 62 emits a? 3 5 Esperanza 8333231 6gf??ggrgo 174 ?Vi-mm: ?mammwj. VA 1657 Broadway Slat u: 1 r- 913: and ?2nd. also employedint,Jacques Beauty Salon, Inc. 3? 160 West 55th Street, . ?Ff i' Temgorarily unemployed {4.0.0.5603f], g7i? 7- 27~Maf? 4??ff I. . II. 7 . (Finn{Hurry in?Tmom mum?UM?. . .. 5;th I.. .. . . . ?ligVii.Ppibil im'g?wll 1.. Ir. . . W?hbw?.mnn?wn??n .. mm 9.0.910.I?9i '51? If.? @532.? A I. up. 1. ?drama .75: . . . A A 930: Inna. . . mania?Hm Hug Eu Dung 3: U55.nb?mxuts Mm. . Illicit! {5:95. .H . .32.. 1 n?fu?wuf?n-rprbiri?Lsmdiir.ruii??glri. I 4..- .- 0? 52;. i .11 :111315i {Ilia-cl?. ?t r311 31111 A . ,ul?atd? ?354%, "wumw?sid? {:311,13351:15 . . 4-0000 1.. 14-00000 f2 Ii". 44.; . 1x PERSOM BECORI) ?2 1 . ?11. - OPERATIONAL INFOMTION lumen was to .HSE orncnunable, meg-n shouja nu In Part1 of no In H: mm hand. .. -. 3 2. Part of PEG IscIaIschd, must be ?Hen In 9, the Case Officer arm I: no! to be :3 ?stern ti: subjectHeadquarters will not be able to provide-n Operational Clencance unions it receives ans'efl to a? question! on page 1 of Part I than I. 10129, and to all questions of fan ll lite-I 35 . a. in emergency the" ans-on, keyed to Haas 1 to 12 by "Haber, and with gunnery of Part 5 . any to to Headquarters, folio-ed by pouch u?th complete can. . a" Fully completed ?0 Bust he sun: go Heyday-nun at ?can H. poulble, no coploi of f" 5'0 ?Pair! Lilncludlng copy ln subject's If possible! one copy of fart b. Data ccquirod Inter can be sent to Headquar'ton In no format on a continuing basis.? 5 I . 3 1. All page; of both parts will bear the number, coupesod of Sution cymbal 5 lb: FRO Gel nut-be! anlgnod consecutively by the ?old union; mg; PGAHROILO. . .. .133: I . 36. Arthur G. VAIVADA a; 37. How, when and Vhere was subject first contacted or developed? . Sub?ect_ues first ted in Penara as HYBROPATHIC in November 1948 a? and transferred to in approved project._ Subse- g. quently was transferred to BIRADIAL project, PBSUCCESS and in 1954 to i 3 I .1 . use-acme}; project (Cuba) with which he is currently identified. 1. ?5 :38. Could subject he turned over quickly and in a secure manner to .i seasons else for handling? 393 To whom: Record over the past nine years shows that subject has easily been turned over to different projects and caee officers. 1 Beet estimate of subject's activation Suhdect 18 motivated bv his interest in intelligence work, desire to e?vance in the organizaticn as a Icareer, its remuneration and es loyeI U. S. citizenunarmed)! Am- 5.:3 x1315: 1'12? i :1..de 14-00000 I ?n I: - 5 311:123&0. IHith what agencies and files has subject's name been checked? When? I I gin Renault? that also has been done to verify biographical information f3 ?mushed by subject? I . - Checked upon recruitment in Parana in 191.9 and subsequently opon I i transfer to other projects?(if - ".511 Iwnat control exists over oubIJoct at present? How ooh it be increased? 23". 1 IE- S22b1ect is controlled through dependence on salary, loyalty because of 3 1 2 American hex:- 22age, past Army and Agency service, and a desire for a career in intelligence work. i I 142319022- what service does he think he 15 vex-1:12:23? What does; he think I: 2; i 1 becomes of his information? -. 2 -: Subject. 13 cognizant of the identity oiI? this organization. i. 1% '?27143. hplain ?lly thoct'o past or present connection with any 2 intelligence serviceSubject provisuoly in Force's Intelligence. n? ?5 5:33 '21: .1533; .327??Tf :2 . 2? 1212 {what type 01: iIntoz-mtion has oubJoct furnished? what type is ho I I .. hoot qmli?od by education and apex-19222222 to fumiohr Give. . ?24,1, 1 '2 2.. :12: I141- ,2 - I. 2? evaluation of information received . 2; 1 Subject ms ?nished info 2? I -2 - . and revolution activitirTMM 221,: II P7 Lin Cuban project with those primary objectivesaide has been outstanding. Has been particularly valuable in A. -'Ii dovelopnent and recruitment of new. agentsIiial14700000 . - . . so. 71.1 . .- - -. .- 111;:3- our.gf53~g? ?5de?r: -- mm - ?ff If aubJect'n duties are to ?e other than intelligence gathering, explain. - F- . . l'f-functions (Administrative~0peraticnal) normally exarcised . .ei-h6. Has he been given special training as an agent? 'Explain. U. 3. Army Intelligence Training and Agency covert training from 5" - 5 October through 25 November 1953.- Add.?tional covert training at . - Headquarters planned for - 'n How and from when does he obtain information? i i . 5 From indigenous student?youth elements, with whom he mintains 5 contact and who in turn haVe entree to Cuban Comm ist and reVO1u~ g' tionary circles. 3 i In it proposed to pay subject a regular salary? If so, amount per ?week, nonth, etc. Explain any other methods of payment, such as exchange commodities. Subject in to receive 390 annually, plna .allouancen, with provisions g:'for normal step increases, and promotion when Justified. . FEE: -- name any promises or- commitments whatsoever (not coverea elsewhere in this farm) been made to subject? Explain?Ti-n3". 5.5- ?-i?zT-?i-Ilr 2" V. 50. Are nub Ject'a language abilities and other characteristics such 5 that he coul? page as a native of a country or region other than hie Olin? Explain. Hes" nati.e in language and would at lea- 2; 4 possibly even national of certain countries, although has obviously fareign physical interistics. SECRET - . - - 314?; ?34: :va 2935;:- {mam?L5. b.5- a: - I ?54- ac- - 14- . awn.35Manama-r? . . I. A A 114706000 1 30.2. . A 1 .i 3 3'31A.A ?7-4 .4.- '5 . - 34mg- L. - .1 7 1.1- 3 51.3 333313 aubJect'c social standing? Aristocmcy, upper middle c1333,? 1 - - lower middle class, peasantry, 31:0,? - . Upper Middle Class - -- . a .-. M3- 52- What are subject's person-31 habits? Liquor, drugs, Enabling, mistresses 3 or lovers? 31' . . . ImpBelieved to be non-331113311 respects53. Evaluation- Of subject's character, reliability, 86615:? .ty1111 noted excellentun'; 1, 511 with wh3t cther 13113133 p333r 33313 subject 33 3331: 111331y tc f? - - 15515 . 3' - collaborate beca'use of his1deolcgy, obligation, 31:3:n mum. ?7 ?11lac34.3.33.? . . :7 1 subject 1.111111113011111 conceivably ?be of value for other operations; 11:. &b1ect 3333 send and receive Morse Code; 3 131333 1.3 "1113, 3133? 3 11-33333, 33.333 ma?a-39113333 Anger-prints. Previously submitted. 3 15:11.. 13:37.23 $311131 :13 -1319 . a! 3' 10 5 SECRET 1:3: 1? '7 ?.muz - i. 3- 3 . 57. Bow was infomtion pm I obtainedFrom Subject pergonally. I 58. Other miscellaneous operational data and comanta. 3, ?Cut?tanding record led first to recomndation that subject he newer-ted to staff status; following which it was determined that a - career agent designation would be more appropriate in his mae?man?. 1" 1? Hawks. n- .- $11,599.? I .- .Ijmmuut-msm s, no: .. Lu Q?q?mmw. a . ta-?bg' I 14-00000 .wrlemrmr-n?ms??rww - - - ?5.4; .. I . -. Byw?phl?gg?jm? Rm (3302131 . .1 5? 'i -. Ross L. :30an was born on 20? June 19-22 in De Kalb, Illinois and is the i eldest of? five children of a respectable middle-class family. His parents and his i :3 two brothers and two sisters now reside .in Sterling, Illinois. Crozier received 3 his primary and high school education in De 33:11) and entered the Ares is:- 3, f: 191.0, later transferring to the ?rst)! Air Corps. He served as an operations and intelligence specialist, first in the Chiraulndia-Bam Theatre and later- in . i '3 Panama. .?Crozior was discharged from the service in?ugust 191.5, leaving. wit .i the grade of Technical Sergeant. Arte? his discharge, Crozier worked about 7? three months as a laboratory tecbgzici'zm. in the Sterling (Illinois) Silica-Gel i. 1? 3" Corporation and then w-turncd to the Canal Zone to mm Argentina 0., 3 Costa Rican nirl in December 193.5. He then worked about four months f; as a stevedore. and labor foreman in the Canal Zone. In April 191.6 he .3 ii reuenlis'ted in the Air Force in the Canal Zone, from which he 1-35 dif'scharged 3 5 three years later in at his previous grade of Technical Sergeant. . Crozier became an Arron contract agent on 1 June 1913. He was origi. - uled to be used in but was assioned to the Project in - - instead. While there 9 successfully handled a high level pem-tretion o. ne .53; I In 1953 he was sent to Headquarters for training, i 3 *1 and in 1931. he was assigned a brief period. In July 1951.. . he signed a. new contract In amerety he became the new pnnupal 135SECRET . . . - . - . . . . . 1 - . . . 13:3] - l0 Fl 'Wm . . uu? "55?5? ?153?: ?1354 game-av ?nu-9.4. . . M1121 1 ?1 a .K. 1 v. .4112iiL'J ,a agent of Project working for his BA degree at appr:ximately more year of mu {garl- J. He is under student cover and is actually the University of Habana, for which he has academic work to complete. -Crozier has a healthy appearance and appears to be about(23)instead :f 32 years of age. He is athletically inclined and has been, and is-at - present, interested in organizing and participating in intra-mural athletics. He is happily married and the father of two children. Ems .q - JA- IQEEFJ If J?qrf?l; Ehl-Ea 7' a great deal of integrity, honesty, intelligence, and I resourcefulness. His chief hobby, aside from sports, is photography. He is .jj?sgg.; has made-quite a study of picture-taking and has developed a portrait photo technique which he has found useful in his work and as an aid to A. johmaining extra spending money while going to school. 'The Chief of Habans - Nassion and HEB have a strong feeling that this man will perform his duties :57 in a superior masser and will make IHPHODARCH a valuable and V_?project. I I as I af?in _31{ . . QKUBEE i. A 'Iw r?-?m5nu 14-00000 1 - --: A W.- "Chm?11?4?: r1 SECRET (Bhrn Filltd InDOCUMERT Tn AND LROSS REFERENCE or oocmam DOCUMENY DISPATCH on sounc: DOC.-5YIBDL so. barsauncr cnvnomu aura, i AuALvst nAtE 9:04:5510 nusscuauntcn In oargj- DOCUMENT . . i TD cnass ncruuto to nus nu: In nu: no. mmnunwn - .e I . .. . . ?atrrn 03 SL-: "myTHERE TEES 291 {.11as?? 635? I up fr. 40' - zucFILE THIS FORM iN FILE NO. 352867 "nun NI- I a" tell muc- . SECRET J- alwa?uxx .4 :m a mum.- ?in? . . 3.: . ma14-00000 INTERNAL use out"?7117PERSONAUTY FELE REQUEST - 2 .3- 195? mm" 1 I . 3139::- Flame #1 L. FROM . noon typad printed in block lunar}. 1: . l' Lisa ?1 number. can and ddcan'tyial duo in Hm achel provided.. an inn alinncn Jud variants 3f u" 5? ?ll'd- duJ varies with. the alias. cloth. a nu.? . A _car?~ ~foro?umu- b0 Lemma-r Icr itaiJ you are Ala?able to coupiorn .15 SECTION H: LEN or puwdaarn, ?clued. If true nurse in JennilivJ. 95:95:: no: amber has a! an" A L, -T In? Do? and Cu?lti?d? Section and Section NI. 112er?. form. tho Elana-or and contain-Suction - - 4 and Section Saba? and: [on lcp?rll?lr. - SECYIOH to Do cogpt?ted in that. . -- - . SECTION I I m: In. 7 some: coconut .. 3 nun- i 'W'uni Fit-I Riddle ?le IL A SE: ?055; Laisftle - - 41. I umE VARIANT 1 . run) (swan; (Titlenow 4.5.7 even on1.. E?l?i 51? 1 *3 wunarinasunon ace/Pas; i 1 SECTION Venues? ?tuna-I?-rlc?tlu (a II- r?o COUNTRY l2- ran 1.23- . 557, 5-50 i: (??753 Ni". 5-. . A Hangar nouns: IESTIICTED slaSECRET . .. 5 2:INTERNAL USE om - . a ?v 34-00000 13:: Zr 42:7 mum??k? 3 ~11" I 2,415-pumg?- 3 (WM Fulbd Inawe?~37?- (2m 3 FILE REQUESI .sacrrou raj/r773(2an - 17:" I ix H.- A-w' ., 1 75:3 3 ,7 If! . 42f Elf? y/"Ji? - . :3 IN Black latch. 3 m?mON I: List numlxr. name and data in tha- span-s prm?idcd. an known 215m and rarianu (induding maiden name. if 3 apgiirablcj mun Ir [nu-d. If the identifying dam s'arits hi?h me aE'uu Ian-d. a ?parama- I'arm mun be used. ?'n'lt fur Elam: you 3 13 an- unable iu compk'lr. ll: List tq?lnonym or pseudonym. if auigntd. If trur name i: stnsitirr. nhuin 20! number from 20! Cmuro! 0rd: and 'j - Section I and Section On a, separate form. rnln? ch: 20! number and compl?c Suction II and Section Submit rach row: mad}: :3 Ill: Ta lac allcasts. . 3- . - 5' SECTION sauna comma 3 - - i . . tray,- mans; met(83.(Fm) . 21.; x. 41'. mm :3 - I . L95 rut133?}; Lt?? 3 {Fi? 3. Jury" 3 1 ?i \u 35:3 5 . I i 5. VOWEHMCFEIHH ?135.. fi/x? [is SECTION 2/52 [13.12. :4 A um?. - {3/343 7? 4'65? - Maw 10.? a ?3 f. 3 1' 3/33/53? .. "9 I 1-1SECEEI (IA INTERNAL use out: . 14-00000 7 1? - - ?3.44 (a 531mm USE omy- ?gag-?ii?: 5.55- - mama55.5 4-4 {im 3 [emu View 1 .. locum. men-CM 3 ?1?91 . .3 -- 2301L ,3 3127 . msmuam Form mun h: ly'ped or [priil-u?d in Mud: Keven. . - 4 SICNON I: Lia-l 20! numb". namr and idt'mi??ing dam in [he sracn pun Hard. known alim and variants {inrluding maiden name. if appiirahlr) must he Fund. If the idrnlifying data writ-s with the 3.5.13 used. a u-paralc {cum must hr med Wrilc UNKNOWN [or inc-ms you are unahlr Io complem. - SECHON II: List czyguarnym ur pseudonym. if assignm. lfirut harm: in. genitive. olnau'n 20! numb-r1 [mm 20! (20mm! Desk and complete Scrliun I and Session On a wparale forin.? mm 1le 20! number: and (ample-u: Senior: II and Stains Submit each form mparmdy. m: To h? in all casesJlimann?'w Tm?: mm? 201 I. MOOCUHENT . 3 aw; {Fir-9) martin) . {rah} an - .5. CRDZIE Boss 11:71. 91/? 4 . I ,jr-u . 93? "a I) Cw'vy ??f?na -. 3 i awnmate 5. woman a, 3' a. Illinois - 2. 3V 3. I USA oat/1?05. cops WAIVER 3.3; sscnou .Ila. 93': I T: If! 20?- 5mm '3 1" 7 831 SECRET FUND ? fut: 1 233 . . v25; pvt; - mi}? 9-2413. mg??lr- ?max-=3. 1325 E, gi-q?f Stiff-unxkb" - J. inf-mgr Mariam? run-1r. :?wftEek! - . J. mi a? Jul-awna-Li-J imLi')HaJ 55L ?,1:sz mduhju14-00000 a 55cm - 31154575 ?wquh?) (dete) - i - Review of 2-41 File on Citizen In accordance with notice of 9 December 19713. I have reviewed the 201 file on (430 3.111341 (surname) (201 number indicated below)", and have determined that it can most accurately be categorized as indicated below: i Should be closed. (If this category?applies, affix Records Office; etamp?r) Unuitting collaborator. 01 Code A7. Explanation: .5 I: .7 Hitting collaborator. '01 Code A1Potential Hitting collaborator; date opened: 01 Code A2. 3 Former Hitting collaborator (relationship terminated). 1 01 Code A3. Potential Hitting collaborator never contacted. 01 Code Ale. 3 . i Counterintelligence case involving a foreign intelligence or security service). 01 Code A5. All others. or Code A6Signed_ 4 .- - . . - ?n??ae?nt) This assignment of catego x?s been entered into i Signed IQ as} 7&5 (initials) (date) . I This document is a permanent part: of this file. 201- /6 88'! em SECRET ?2 DIPDET CL BY 061475 5 . (When Filled In) 3 1 . .. "unru? I. . .- -. h. . airway, J. P. . . I. 5113.11.25 p. la 1. ?in. [.5422E5?1mnnah?? Jidudi it. lull i Em anHuuvwsl1aaim. illsI..i .ll. Ii .l . . I ?Hui-(l 1.7.513} .. . . qu.r.A. 1.. ammu?n-uwSv?dwizs?iwmw; *1 mwuwwu?piin?w; a . . aim-?Qu-r-ju >4 uv .1 . bn-I?amun-?mt Jun??v i-L?siThI-vu-th? . :n-u?A [litifqmwu 3; A 314$511? ?Alf. .r :un; 00000.: 14-00000 35rig? :1 71ngiChief of 2mm. 3 mm; Chief, 1.53 air-95.52am files 213% 51:135. W'pdnimemy eugwmt? tha . mint of wish to my ?tho 1mm.? shade cmb?nmbh, ?ght on this ?mtia?. 51119our mam taming 2?:575353333. . i 2. {5m his mium to Badman-tern, beanie cwmma mama-1 yam- i. $935159 ta hem m?wmm nigh a rm: Ti 5.12 mama mgea? . that yam fmiah 9.3 m2: me wassible my Wi?ie?? which 3w visa: ta mean-mu} for imlnnicn in an cant-act. me?) mamr?atim 1:111 in cm- i" fare-it? with 59:3. ?5-1?3 at? the Eng-21111116553 m?szg Wei mam; rm. ?3 cam agents. I9. mum ha rm to mac Ema; a r3931: 512me313 with a fa? germal 6.1" an; awe-4533.33 :2 FE me and at FEW FREQ. - . 7a 35m matim in 9 1?3me mm? :3 . $5 is the) m1: WW mien of awn. . $253 ?7 ?m'e m2 activities. It 13 fire?y helm the? km 323 Mona will he ?rm. in Ternary 17552. tam mtim 9111 be swam ?if? mm). by the which imaa? the mutt. It in ms in; 533? Wk mica far the retina Maw 31 My 1951 ym . Mm tho a! s'eolfia mam-.55 mm. Lt that 7? :35; m1 also 3 wt for mm salary fer m?umm363105 1951 . 7 LII-?darn-v? .- 1, i 14-00000 35-10 f7 him: 3:2 rah}! 1?317 53?" Chief of Station, :i ,lj?if?57 Operational? 7' I _7 mnc? ?condom Project Ref: WASH lh67l 7 1. 685, which advises that the expiration;dete_of ?l mill_l this_proaect~hac? wee . - received several days after the forwarding of 1056, which? though 056 furnished certain-of the data requested by bond- quarters, following additional information,~quoriee and comments are set forth with a View to facilitating a final evaluation of the' project. . . 1_ subject he coneidcred for career agent statues Al-' . - 2. Pursuant to the approval contained inl 655, dated June 29, 1951, HUMAHCID has been and is currently acting on cutout for HUHANIST-Z as well as for and It is therefore not clear whether paragraph 2.b. is to be. A interpreted as a new restriction on his activities which is to be placed - into effect at this time. In 0? rde, is headquartcro' approval of the suggestions contained in 950 now withdrawn? A ..A- 3. As discussed in 950,-assistance was extended 3 HUMANOID in setting up a photograp and photocopy shop on the fringe of the downtown area. Funds formerly used for rental of a nafehouee . . were applied instead as rental for his photo shop, uith.the purpose ,gei atiffl of providing a safe meeting place between HUHAROID and and . ii - to provide a more accessible spot for the processing of material. Early in July?1951, after two or three weeks experience with photoctoting HURANKIRB material at the.studio demonstrated the unsuitability of the arrangement, HUEANOID resumed his photoatatic work in his own home. The studio has continued to Serve as?a meeting for The following considerations entered into the ~?gg decision to discontinue processing and 3 material at the photo studio: 1). The conspicuous nature of the equipment in'a snail ?re am 34.11;} 7'3 - 1-377 .- ig. .tmifll'. Lug. l. .H . I {j shop; 2) the security risks caused by the presencc'in the studio of local employee; and 3) the lack of any secure storage '?r'opece for comproniaing material . - ?op-lac 315? i h. Since the dispatch of 056, HUMANOID has been- notified by his photographic assistant he latter is resigning?1 5'41{1:35fr.? - I 1 coat 51-28A - motto? . .4 . curl 1 _n 14700000 5; . 1 1xF?;awazsx 1? - a j- . - Page 2 .A 77 - AL . {:jloah u: . . ?r mg; iiEtOrgeetkrmo'foe IrE?U??rafiv the El?ldm . . WW W: . wtila a - - 23:7 Eff?iinm?masa1.3canban?mgii Wu, :3 - can afford to p; $?ateba cafpetent workman at the salary le;el rv recent. financiw?iy? 1 a a? ??325. Plus unfavorable findinn ysis of his business,;have codvinced 3 . 7: 7 05f__ at ?the end ofw?ovember?b .7 . w- 50 In connection with . para 1?8 . . must briefahfgt obtulned from I . A review at this station {a set gorgz?"g I a BC 1 'Ill av safehouses have been utilized :gs?gge?ith hUhnnaAD reveals th?ti?eVen {-wr my ampfatgang-Luau . .?-mud'h-xr 7 - a; 14-00000 ?irt: fl 7 3' Sims?: 4:308" 43 Hula4J- to- 133173;? BEETS-11 .- 7- proceos Accordingly,- headquarters aovice is requested as to whether HUEAHOID may continue . A - r, using his house for the next few months, or whether this Operation should be as no suitable alternate . wrhv-J - to data. . 7. In reply to your request for consent on'the salary increase for the former.0hief of Station, please be advised'thtt the writer_concurs in the recommendation. Ao?i I 'in?icated in hOSb this a?ent has_been living on'a very close {inane ol maryin and has been aware of the recommended . raise for some months. It p08sibility?into?oo??i??rution in his personal financial arrangements. 5 In any event,-shou1d heedruarters occide to is recommended that several months salary to authorized as a ternination bonus in order t?at the"e will be no likelihood of security consider- ations arising from subject's possibly over-ertenned fihanciol'position. . i This bonus payment is believed justified by subject's long tenure of .3. service. . . 8. t?th regard to paragraph 3 of 585, thero have been no changes in subject's cover and current :0 cs oficcntoct and co uunication from those set out in 95?. makes a weekly door~slot drop at night at the photographic studio, and a live meeting takes place at the studio approximately three nights a'month, with safety-danger signals being utilized. In addition, HUEAHOID . meets once or so a month with HUGCER, either at her home or at the ff" -1 studio. HUFAWKIHD contacts remain the same. My contacts with HUMAHOID It 2 have taken place at his home, in attrk, in a local pension, at my . home, and in coffee bars on a'staogerod schedule_of about once a week. 5 9. with reference to 3:85 14671, please be advised that 3 ?1'i absolutely no comnitments-have been made to subject, and; on the contrary, hints have been dropped t: him of a possible curtailment? it of funds which might require discontinuing Certain OperatiooS'here. ;f4 Ho difficulty is anticioated in termination subject ugon receipt of final instructions'from headquarters. - - 10.7 With further reference to HASH 1L67l, your attention': 13 respectfully inVited to the following headquarters files which 3_ reflect Opinions and evaluations of subject by other otaff_personnel: Part II ?Subject's superiors regard this-man at g?rf?z?z '3 ?5 . . highly dependable."r? - ,gi?hzol' I65 Part I ?Sutject's immediate superior is[who recommends subject . 7., .--. :au-n n1 - P?REWIJIW, .3219er rage - bubs-ask . 1032mgr-miextremely: reliabl,s#r his- past experienCe, qualify him for a wide- range of- ?"assignnents.? . - have been of considerable value to operations. The ace..ts ?.ich lze hand .are the . most productive .of those now being used by this 2 station, and his nanarsnent of these informants . has been excellent from both an information and - security viewpoint." i ?h?l integrity, Eisc rent? .on, and industrv 5 cannot be too highly commended, and we feel that - he is eu.lted _For at air or Cover employ- 1_ Rent in any capscit; com:.ensursts with his and other a.;ili' ies. . Merrices of this agent are extremely .J. valuable to this station." 7a services of this agent continue ts . extremely In View of his to this statisn, his ability and his willingness ts vote time to the work when needed; it is that he he cansidercd for a raise in experience enc abil-itv is such that he - could probn bly be of use to the organization anywhere in ?utin ?*crica 1* ll. The shore 511 his tory, plus three i ?5 months observation and direction afzn?JL"dlD served as the basis fbr'ay f} recommendatiun of career agent status. 12. At the risk of laboring the point, anui solely on ths' basis of internation available here, it appears that HURAHOID has pro- vided valuable service in the past that he is currently an important factor in the Operational structure of this station, and that he possesses certain notential fo_r future use by the err: nization. In "Tl this connection, it is noted that headquarters inquired sane tin .9 ago 6&1) whether subject would be interested in workinr :or the in another country. Altnough it is realized your interest in this possibility may no longer exist, for your information HJI-PAHOID _hss stated that he unuld go to any other Latin American country, in any capacity, on short notice. 13. The instant dispatclz is respectfully submitted for your information and in response to your queries. It is to be emphasized that headquarters desires with regard to Lodifying or terminecing this project will be followed implicitly. :za/r I I -a -. nan-z mn-?wtw-vm? .- Llnv. v.1: . . --.. ieT'i'll-iie 14700000 ., 3:43.11? .. ?if 'm "ha-'mac??gaggoamnow I . . ROUTINE - i - rho?: SPECIAL OPERATEONS . .8 NOV 51 ,4 was . OUT 87290 18 0P5 (6) PLANS (7) . '1 IRFOBHJVITTOSZNot Required. Handle on SECRET Gimmes per Iii-3.1. 51 (I) 60.4 Ali-380.5 :5 rt?3 w?sw.1467if Linn-[0: . CITE: as: [31055 ?1 -- 5v: '5 ?5 MAKE no RE FUTURE STATUS SUBJECT.AT PRESENT HAVE NO PLAHS CONTACT Hla HERE.HQ5 FILES no HOT REFLECT . voun suaaecr's USEFULNESS THIS AGENCY. HQS FAVORS . PRESENT STATUS. . . - 4. Jotomen? g5 1' 1. mm. 23511_3_?nov 51 SECRET Con Nb. . 5'1" romaapom 10 mm A can or mus mac: 4. A .4- ug3-311: .24: . 14-00000 .51!sz - 1 SEBREE ist?uam - 7 7777 ?if November 1951 'f - f? 5 EXDRANDUH FOR: mm sum: mom; Career status 3; ?a 1.7 I do not his mania pdsition in the political 3: and social life in 51ends-itgelf to our need for a -g career agent in tha area. His ?3 accv high?levellinformationi and oar req?ir?ments 3 for should not be satiSXied?thr0ugh outright subsidi? j; zat.on 9f an agent in order to plaqe him in a position of influ? ence. His wife's knowledr uh i: lamentable .. her background - should be sufficient reason to be any further consideration on pg 5' our part for increasing his knowledge of?our operation 'f t; $7 .L tedly, he has performed-a satisfactory service for the ?it -933 .4 'atation, but his ?fforts are not so vital that his termination.in 1; the event he decides to sever connecticns with us because of-his 3 Ev failure to achieve more pnam?nent statu?,would be a permanent blow to our effectiveness there. ?Hith respect to his knowledge of . - future possibilities with us, we cannot be held responsible for Afiifa unauthorized commitments that may have been made by the previous ?33: Chief of Station. . 2 - 2 November 1951 emu-n32 A . I - . mt status or ROMANCE should be established up . 11116 With 635-. ?a . _1-7 . "7 .. 1.4. ?-lnn-?u - .. -- .u --. .., 14700009 :"97.17"- I 1? ?his. *5 ?754: :1 7105?,?" Lghrief. mm DATE: 22 October 1951 . A FROM Chief of Station, SUBJECT: Operational . sesame? Humanoid . . Ref: - Field Home 218 ?to ?Serious caneideration has been giren to the." id? i suitability of.Humanoid for career agent statue, and in this connec? tion, it is toebe noted subject 13 partially aware of the possibilities n; of career agent status by virtue of'a discussion with the former g1? Chief of Station.: - 1 f" 2. It appears that Humanoid fills the requirements set out in reference memorandum, as follows: a. Humanoid. _His existing cover is well established and believed to be durable. He has been attending the local universit for 3 ?g . - over two yearsgla r? 5 his own home married to and has two children orn .ere; and he has a going usiness in-the form of a photographic - shop which provides an excuse for additional income. .. c. 301 ob ectives aosi nod Eu, f? ,1 i. . It has been noted that subject's efficiency and productivity 5 Jog?g;217?l. have been hampered by financial considerations in the past. 38 has medical bills, and the rieing cost a, of living in has pretenteo economic problems in g; view of his modest income. It is felt that-subject has valuable potential for expanding his operations unoer the status of career agent. With the'recoval or partial removal of i "2 'economic pressure, subject would be able to devote additional time to the exploitation_of numerous personal contacts in labor. gavernment. religiouS. and politicel?circleBA' 8? is ?as??si;uw n' ??uqnu . ion/cow)" . I '1 I . 3.4L14-00000 Ln, Altai?.? 1:35;, 3? 5: - g' 1056? Ald??iwi?al?4f"1' I 5Im, El familiar with tho-geography? in To date, subject has . . ., confined his activities mostly to cutout and direction; . however, it is believed that with additional freedom he could successfully encore in spottinr, recruitment, general inves- tigation, and independent rcnorting. 3. Subject hoe discussed?hie desire to send his-wife and too children to his family in the United States late in October for a ?codoy visit; He wouln then like to travel to the United States himself in late December for a Eric! visit a with his parents in Illinois. This would to his first visit L5 hone in several years and would provide an excellent oppor- tunity and cover for headquarters contact, either in Illinois or washinzton, at which time forcolitiee and necessary I training could be accomplished. This'plannec trip - of subject may temporarily interrupt contact rdth??umaniotn2 end Humankind, as a suitable interim cutout has not yet been developed; but experience has Shown production frocI both sources practically die: out over the Christmas and New Year holidays in this country." 3. In connection with Paragraph e. above, it is to be noted that the travel plans of subject?s wife have been complicated by advice from the Etbessy Section that the Immigration authorities at the port of entry into the United States may GEL ?500.00 v.5. bond in substantiation of her intent to return the 60 days. This station_io therefore considering a vancing subject U.5. $500.00 in order to enable him to present the bond if it is demanded and to obviate the possibility of his spending Ede' several hundred dollars 1 trorel money for his wife to a port of ijEiig [entry and return to if entry were denied. This money ?j f;x- would not be used by so ect or any other purpose and would be re? 3?3? turned to station funds after successful entry of his wife into the. - .- h' H: Lad United States. k. In View of the fact that this Station has no basis for comparison with regard to possible salary figures which might be i offered subject if ctreer agent status is approved, no recommendation in this record is being made. However, it is pointed out that subject has worked for the orranization for almost four years, that his a efficiency has been excellent, his creep of intelligence requirements A - 3 Int above average, his potential attractive, and that his present position' in the operational structure of this Station is'of major'importance. .-.. 5. It is requestedIthat this Station be'odtieed if you are interested in considering subject for career agent status. . If so, please odviseIuhether contact will.be hadeith subject whileIx - - . - - 14709000 13:23:41: '5 ,6 .1 3163:: Sh 1-4. 1056 Be 13 in the Enite?_ government?reimburse subject for travel exper.d1turea for his tr1p. In v1ew of the- relatively shart time remaininp before his trip,u1t 1s - - mmended 99 It would be appreciated if a reply to the re 0 subject could be made available. (See 037 dated September 28, 1951.) 6. salary increa: of July 1 and ?7 . . I?m-In? "Jy? . - A . ndii?,? ?a4 ensmmHaI-hnain?Jw? .E?Jl?ia 'p-n d?fi?fu Ar . ?t A 34200000 7'7 7: 2 14-2?7: ?m ?.32 7 - 77mm 7 1037;14 - ?7 weammn323dtmre'w?swse?tember 1951 m? Operational . sauna? Humanoid Brojeotb . 1. In connection yith a re9exeminotioo5of the seemiitymu factors of this visit to the home of _HUmanoid was made :3 has constructed'a. g: 2 . and processes the by the writer. As previohaly seoret dark room under the prodhction from Y'material is retained overnight by Hymanaide and, Humanoid's pebsonal_setur1ty appears geod cheap lock. at this time, search or a pure case reported, subject floor_of his house. Project in this. -It 18 therefore necessary that certain compromihing at present, this 'Although the'posai-A of house- 3'2. It _conaider furnishi? -1nstallation in the i" e.?to sink the safe.int - cealment were not po - greatly enhanced. 5 it isknown that Rem Ina hi inf Report dated August . . .3erious security considerations. motive'cannot be overlooked, with reauitant is therefbre requested that hee?euertera a small wall.safe above-mentioned_da the concrete we with a combina tion lock for rk room; 11, and eve It would be possible 9 if complete con- _woold appreeiate receiving your opinion letter inasmuch as other :Icannot be eade evai;eble,_ ssible, nitable ngton the safety of the material would be '3333e0mbination lack (price-about $20.00) which would be ideal. measures must be taken in the event a? notch as Humanoid is Stare of the proposed salary 'rreis? recommended by the former Chief of Station in the Quarterly 17, 1951, as to the status of this recommendation-is reqoested. 3-. I warm r7: :52SEC 2?m? 9549/ SIFICAWON ,7 1 A. .114-00000 SUBJECT: erm? Operations svcunc- Humanoid .Refa Memorandum given writer-intelligence activities are known ts his wife, who has been of assistance to him in said activities on various occasions. However, Humanoid stated that his mother-inalaw 5? [f it'ji-a has no knowledge of these activities/?jf49/V . . 333:: 51-28 A .. cusSu-?acamn ,r1593. 34700000 16~July?i95l MEMOWUM FOR ME mm- 4 2 I . 11. Technical Surveillance . - HUMANOID is an American agent used _as a tub Out in several operationii. He was employed in the technical surveillance on 1777; the home of as one of the two monitors.- He also handles the photography incident to the HUMANKHNED project, which work he 7 7 77_ _perl'orms in his own- quarters. (This may now be performed away from .E his home. but until very recently it was done at home. I . pas shows the following points whch::E my be ahle to clarify: . (see 365, Part I) .. i - .. --.- . ?knee-.317mm; napalm3-- can: an?. . ..A . l. m. ?ml v-4 9.. h-vp-Il- . .. ..-. ammannv? a . From the above circumstances, it appears possible that intelligence activities are 1y known to either his wife. his mother-in- law. or his friend.wand that one of the three could have been .7 7 the source through whic eillance was blown. Would you discuss . 7 this informally with please Ernie, .1 .. .K . .K.. .K-..- .. .. ?Huh . .KAna. K-.. .Tax)! .K. ...KnK..K.K.. 34700000 5_ 1% .K 3 i: - hugeMommoancmxommg?gi - ?msam'? ?3 Their: .. - Part1: Som'rIOM'm?meTon 1 1? 12?4?4" 7.7 -Mg? -- ?5nsrnucmoas?o'fenf?iof?rcrn: - .. :12: gm; 1. in fees?jb'1?j?jt??j85} 3599:; {51m 2. Part of PRO is classified. must be filled in by we [we officer and is 5310 he sham to Subject. 3. will not be able to preside an_ Operational Clearance-unless it receives I answers to an questions on page 1 of Pai?i I (Items 1 to 12). an: to an qmziw of Part II (Hens 35 to 58). a. In emergency these answers, keyed to liens 1 ta 12 by nurubeE erg - MM 7_ u_ . nu- headQuarters'.? foilbd?diimi?lf?fboucn with col-amaze saga. 5. Fully completed FRO be sent to Headquarters as soon as passibie. two ceeies o! Part L?nchding copy in Subject-s ?harmfiting. if gossible) am one copy of Part In. .6. out: stunned later Mt be sent to Headwaters in me format on a Lansinuin; reels. 7. pages of both parts win bear memo number. composed a! Station spa-cl (9) P120 hunter assign-ed consecutively by the fish: station; 2.9. Psalms/13. 36. Humgnoid .37. ?ow, when and. where was subject firat contacted or developed? Subject was first recrui in Panama as Hydropathic in'Nove?ber 191.8 and transferred to as approved Humanoid project, July 194,9. . :1 35. Could. subject he turned over quickly and in a ?aecure manner to I: 1: . '3mm?laa for handling? To whom? Subject could be turned over to any approved cutout, though 3'5} ?If. at present he is himself acting as a cutout ghetween Chief of Station 4 '1 - ?511d 29?um9?e?mte of subject's notimtim Subject motnated by his interest in intelhgence work, deem-e to 3 in the organization as a career, and its remuneration'tpl{3314-00000 - ?in .. 'l 1 3 93% SECRET - .171?7? ?v i - - L1,",i - J'kjr':775:7; .m mum-:77 . f? ?Re?c?ul?t'TLEmA? ??i?nas been done to Vinfomationf5-: 1'0 V?gcruited and checked in Panama i 7 i :7 I - present? How can it be increased? 3 4? - Subject can be controlled through.dependence on salary,-loyaity due to American heritage, past-0.5. Army service,?and desire for a career in 3 this work--a11 are controlling factors, as well as his receipt of School benefits. 3&2. For what service does he think he is working? what does he think ?r a becomes of his im?ormetion? . Subject is cognizant of identity of this organization. 3&3. Explain fully subjectfs past or present connection with em;r . I intelligence service. - '1 .a'hrIA - . u-(ullu .m Subjecf previously in U.S.iAfmy Intelligence (see Part I, PRQ 26mat type or infect-much has subject?huniekdt What type is he -. best qualified by education and experience to fumieh? Give i: ,1 .:eveination of infmtion received. fub ect furnish 1 tl??w'nd?n! Hug?n?! ng?nun brisk-s?Z-P-?-ih xe??gas?siwm We: Ill-L:- .. wag." -- 34700000 i I .4 .. than intElligenca 5? 346. Has he been given special treimng as an agent? Explain. i '1 . e: 1 11.5 Amy Intelligence training. _Ia'rb'Zi?w . Ll. M33553 ?gnu-hum?. MAJ . Ef?u- . twig-,9. subject's language abilities and other char?cteriatica such that he no. I *3 A1517 mt. is subject's social standing?rI Ariatocracy, upper middle clause, How and IfroIm when! does he ohtain information? ?Mun N. . Subject acts as cutout for Humanist-2, Humankind-l, Humankinde3 :13? . and Hugger. . 148. In it proposed t0 pay subject. a. regular salary? If so, amount per week, month, etc. Explain any other methods of payment, such as exchange cmoditien. per month (approved S627) Subject receives 1&9. Have any praises or commiItmenta whatsoever (ncrt covered elsewhere -. I Em?ein '71could mes e5 a native of a country or regioh oth?r than his own? helm. I .1 .?Ilmver middle class, peasantry, etc. 2 . . .9- A. Upper 131700000 .(11'31Iwhat _are aubJectI'e personal habits?_ Liquor,wdruga, gambling, mistreggen if? mukwmm: A - moderately. No gambling or mistresses. 3 I 53. Evaluation of Charaster,-reliability, security. All noted excellent. I 5h.w1th what other foreign power would subject he most likelv to 3 3 collaborate because of his ideology, obligation, etc. Explain. None. - wan?r-w-?uw 55. What special abilities, talents, or qualifications are possessed 2.5; 36.3 3 - 5 sdbject which wouLd conceivably be of value for other Operations in the future? - 7 Law. -Subject knows Morse code and can seod ahd receive 16 words ?er minute at present, which rate can be quickly increased. o? 56. Attach samples of subject's signature and handwriting 1o A11 langueges -, - blown to him, also a recent, dated. photograph, and fingerprints. -.: Photos forwarded with Part I. Handwriting and fingerprints being g' pouched separately..-. - - -- . . a -. . - - .3 'nruhue?mat; . . . . 1. 7:JET. . . - I J8. Other miscel eons operatioz??l (Inca, Qnd7 comments 777 77777 . ?777 '777 - 77? 7 7 7 27:7-7-77l777 77777777 777777777 777 ?777__ 77777 77777777 777777773.5m34790000 'r?"s 113T . .1 . 999 . iq' 7-OOUHTRY: pnaxoo- 31 ?archni July 1951. '1 AND TASKS: No Change. . -- a - I -em; rised month to per month active Earch 1951. Services of this agent contin?e to be extreie1y 3 - . . valuable as the principal cutout_for three . n13:asnbagents. Subject also processes the =i information received, adding to it his own 3 g} commenta drawn from long personal acquaintance 23 with local ooncitiv ons. Subject maintains a 5 good warning relationship with i necessary for their continued trusted and . 1 unwoirricd cooperation. g. FVALUATIOE OF The information procured by subject is valuable i; IWFOREATECH: though very little is his own, but rather that 1 5* . 1 of his subagents. 1 OTHER FACTORS: . Reference is made to so 1 _j wherein subject's-operat ons,as p1onneo by this- A 'station and approved by headquarters, 'were set out. These operations have continued as outlined without incident or danger to the security of this agent or this stationnun. .M??igp I 4 . '54? . gr- I.- I In .view of his importance to this wifnv stat on, in ability and his willingness to '5 _371i?$ devote time to the work when needed, it is . ijgii '1 ttat subiect be considered for a 1. 'Cpli?ifri raise 1n"pay*from to= Ff? Subject is living frugaiiy on his present- -salary and his G.1.- subsistance. His wife has recently had another Chile which was followeo by com- gg? plications necessitating considerable haspital- 1 I 5" I I SECREF . - .. .14-00000 dad since it OMHEETS: Con'? ?xation. T418 raise is recozmen a . .r A) will enable subject to uevote a sufficxent . a J: i I. 1 amount of time to this work ?itQOUt' being_ . . if. 5~ A 7? harried qyer expenses which force him t9 ?ook . for additiona' nunsi?e work. A the prgsent 5' 5' exchange rate amounts to per month?nah 14700000 - . . . . :mfg?.V-.. ..-. . . 55raw-3.11- 11-. 1.5, wm?oa Est: 333:; mamwi??b?hrmm i ?3a . 3. ?maxim 5 . . ., a' .u Jar-1.x :2 I: .Ix nlA. ?x A 5 Jez-vurrl WM- A?nr ham-ft; - J. 3 1:33.51 :90: . . 4.5mm! no. aw 950 $E?u?11hh A CLASSIFICATION To Chief, Foreign Division ?'June,1951 'rRoM Chief of Station, mapper} uitaaoanetu SUBJECT: Wu Operations gimme: Humanoid - Humanist . - - Ref: [13% - - - if?" 7- a i if, .-.: !the 'fOllOH?ing . 7- 5 .. *ng 9'-suggestions are made Ior headquarters"con51 tion: A - - 7 a. Humanoid at the present time is acting as cutout and .37 chief agent for Humanist-2, Humankind-l, and Humankind-B. There 4f . ?is no other agent at the present. time to whom these contacts can i? be given. It is believed that if these subagents are allowed a 6-months vacation, they will'become practically worthless when wrypicked up again and have to work for the money they have been if? receiving, aside from losing interim information and developments. I .. (.1 $41" I). In an effort to establish a more secure, as well as a 539 commercial, cover for Humanoio, this office has acceded to a 35-? Humanoid's desire to set up a photography and photocow shop in ??mgf?g area, andzhae encouragedghimginl allowing funds - ?7 i at gagi;g?_ ?rent 3:31 - if: for his photo shop; This provides Humanoid with a good cover in - ., - ,7 3134'"! :51 3:27: 'j ?15293; 8 ?353,312" 51-28 A i . CLASSIFICATION .. i a a I 5.1 M.- Mr: can. #416 ,o ur-?n v; I- 34700000 . . . A- {in} I I. I i 1513;,? I "1 r2. Page 2 - [:950- - 3 {segments . a busineSs which he is enthusiastic about and is a more natural . . 5- place f0? Humanist-2 t0 11'101 I i i - c. Therefore, it is suggested that Hnmanoid's semi~weekly 5? contacts with Humanist-2, instead of being cancelled, be changed' 5 f} to a weekly letterdrop, and a live contact once a month to take care of salary payments and briefing; This letterdrop can be i Ay' effected by Humanist-2 passing by the photo shop at night and? i dropping his messages through the slot in the door usually used .5 1" for after-hours delivery of films to be developed. The.film i - drop will be into a padlocked box, accessible only to HumanoidRegarding Humanoid's contacts with Humankind-l and i i? Humankind-3 - these are conductedSince it is believed that there is more to be lost than gained by dropping contact with these agents, the above modifi? - cations 01?- the-Se contact 3* are re eesstisl-ILEHWties; for. beseqea?erS! - zi; ?Mrs3.24? - ??31 a? 14-00000 ?mx-u. Chief, sum Chief, FDT Project In?accdr and With-2?. cone 61111113 -- and additional Ga .r LIL: i 21mm: conversations held between Chief, ETC and of your office, the following modeicatiuns this project axe eat forth"FfStuni? ..- -4.-. i? - A #51an . . 34700000 - I - . - mum. 335mm mama's has ham (rammed, the chief cf station has bean 1535;135:134, as a pamhom ?.5113, $0 $113ch 35.39.3013 on an inactive mm: for 51: mm. 3395331333 3313:? will mam Gum: rind, which mafmrm?i?icaa I G?Wnim: of Kim-31m: local cover.- mwmuoa 2-33: mart! to Hijm?l, 32': #337343, and 137353 will be $23me to simmer mum cutout {mm ?1335) or temporarily I I mam, at?wdimv?mafm 3mm claim?. . m- W021 with 1231!: cums 33c m! m-QQn is 7 1 magma mt. the 132mm moject. be armd as tum-to, with than that Inactivation will be Wat. upm 23331-55 a? the 3mg; stamina - ?03.ilj?im?ru34700000 ad ?11? g3: ,4 ?rm) A Muyluf . LatFew 1951 comm-2mg at." {if bit/0?00 gw'? i 23 1951 i . -M was, if a. Snbjac? is an agave agent. I). wmmed. 0. Subject. has not. hem used in semantics with pmjescts other awn originally son?s-minted. All information an subject's pemml and 0mm WW has been 5111312115336. e. The (mutation has been considered mama. Th8 wk test of security has been 11.213 test of avalvmting his informtion, and the evaluation af his . - . reliability by the Chief of Station. Thaw have been no (max-Bum car other" chmaa 1n I tha status of this agent which have affected 033? . 2. evaluation of this agent. 14-00000 - 860 1+ we humanoid COUNTRY: l?Octobef-Bl December 1950. Ann TASKS: No Change. - A per month. OF SERVICES: Services of this azent are extremely -. valushle to this station. Aside from cutout services in contactinw subarente, he has beea? used on other niecellaneaus investigations suitable to his capacity an? has given freelv-g - :of his time and effort The information furnished continues to be of- -. great value to this station. .3 FACTORS: - No change. 7 COEHEFTS: A3 previcuel averted subject's plans tom 9? i - transfer to lha changed, and he is T"5j' fa staying in! to finish his schoolinQ - Due to subject's services and the time he i devotes in performing them, as well_as - . plans at this station for making ?reater 9? . i demands on his Itime, it is nlanned to . i; recomTen? tha ect's salary be increa_sed per month. f; P?I?'ur't-MhRK'E-Mrutvan war.- 4? ?v .2 Twin; 434-]. W-a ?am??m 14330000 '9 . EFF-.-. .. a 4- 'jl - ?x ?tgaa .I a's? (may mp? "13" 19 mm 1951 war, Far 7 Project To cmlata the attached: ?1016. project. outlin?, me ?01m is submitted as required by h: was bo'm 1922 in DaKalb, Illinois, USA, . ha attended high school I?m which he graduated in 191:0. Subject Joined the United. States Air. =?orce in which 1:9 had. ?wyem' expariomoinganmliirF~ - . ?ark. Subject is presently living in where ha has been attending school. 2. Thia has fun June 1914} but mjest mg; mum for about. six mantra ratio:- to his departure for 3. subject's reliability is considered mellent and his operational services am also comid?red excellent. "he 17213413 cm project, includim Bub-agents, is considered to be of great. value to 31011. ?3 h. WNIDID, in addition to being a princiml agent, is at: a cub-cut. fer and wuahmm. AttaChed are field projwl'. 01:th for Ho? ??dw?IS?f-u? and Which includes and?3. Technically, mime: 113-1 and ?3 are mb?agazzta and therefore not. remix-ed to have field project. autums subdued. The 3 911m Wanna, Water, or them agents was on an individaal . . .. project ham, and the 2mm was later developed._ A - - ?77, f; 5. In lien or a field project mtnne for mm, the ?01m. . A is 33:31$51134700000 -.-1 . v11. r. ?u?n-I my.? "nu-u V.- . my?. .- any:- . "I'ul.ai" 7- --I . 6. Since the Chief of Station 1'38 only direct contact with imam and mat With the sub-agents, the. project. is cansidnred 95' we mject, the Ema-?mm i?mject. For accounting purposes, W, are Wants 3mm a9~mi1vid1wl agents alum: the control or the ant-out EMBED. -- 7. salary if are about a. month and operating expenses 3 month._ . . W. ?E-?H?gfr?f, JR. a . I- ?awn-u; up A .. .- "523? .. n- in! nu. "-Jy-b . .. Habitaw- x. 1" than?) ?guwwi? mag: r: .. . Await-?n?; L. duh-5:, AM. var-m?. I?Inw?guca . [/5639 5 February 1951 Chief, Paco: . - -, SUBJECT: 1. STC rrcords that subj?ct res aigfovcd for operational use under Cptretional Clearance dated? 19-Ju1y 191.9 2. The clearance ras based upon information available at that tire. It is drsired to maintain a continuing or periodic reviev cf the security status of this pt. Mon and the projects 71th rhicb he has been or ma) b( associatc-d. 3. Your ccrzents on the folloring points would be In the 6. fiel? is necessa ry to obtain this information please coordinate rith arc/Doc. a. Is subj: ct still in an operation& status? If not please inoicate d'spcsition. b. Is subject being used in substanti?lly the saoe manner as clearance vas issued? If not please explain. c. F33 subject been used in on with projects other thou originally Has any infortati on boon reported affecting subject?s personal 0: operational securitv statua? 9. Has the oncration, including security tests of the agtnt, been satisfactary? f. 235 any infurnntion been 567F10pwd in connection rith this or other operations or have changrs in existing conditions i occurrsd rtich rculd affect yrur original evaluation of this If nag. 3 ?ux 4 fa?; .. . .rlno. Incomnc MESSAGE are. 35'5 . CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2? 7 nng. m: aouvyu: i -T OPERATIOHS -r 0: . . - - PDT ?32.3) NJ 12657 ., ACTION: . ?Anso (4-55 STA STE (7), 370 (8), Ian (9). 3/6 A 'Ixranmnox: ?3 ?5 I I Pamphr?aa?bi Required. [landless SECRET Correspondence perjury. 51?} MA a .- .. 67?8 . Iva ,?Z?A/jzteHUMA DID PHRAIANENT TRANSFER TO 1 FEBRUARY REQUEST HQS CONSJEERI OF WIN 1 JANUARY 1951 TO PERPMT SHFFIGIENT OVERLAP FOR ORIENTATIQ IN DUTSES AND CONTACTS. if - Jot?[? in mugs?? 7 5? SECRET 8mm It 5 romance: to A cow or mus Hume: .33 i . . 34700000 1 ?ha?C" ti?? I: . .: Nut?"owncarpronrn? Humanoid - CCURTRY: PERIOD: 1 July ta 30 Sept 1950. OBJECTIVES Ann TASKS: As set forth vi SALARY: 'g per month? . . EVALUATION OF SERVICES: No change. . EVLLUATIOE 0? Ho. change. if? IEFORHATIOH: . OTHER FACTORS: - _Subject is contact personally by Station A . Chief. Subject is contemplating moving 3' approximately in April 1951, where opes to continue his schooling and work for this - - organization. Rad previous experience 4 and contacts in and can be highly 7 . 1. recommended for similar work there. A 7" 2 . substitution for subject has been cansidered -. and is being processed._ ?Ln-m. 5 a 13c Jar/mm thug)?: if, .m I 34700000 --: a. '83893? - xi 646 3371113: . 3" if .- gunman: Humanoid 1333101): 1 npril to so June 1950. OBJEZTIVES AND Objectives, tanks and targets are set forth in netaii in 54; - . - SALARY: par 0F SBRVIUES: Services have been cf considerable value to oparationn. The agents which he handles are . the goat preductive of these now being uned by this station, and his management cf Lhasa informants has been excellent, from bath an information and a security standpcint. 'y EVALUATION OF The information previded by the agents which g. subject handles, a great part of which is owing to his own industry and devotion in ya - their is easily the most valuable y: producad by this station. mamas: nc cement. a COMMENTS: No changes are nontemplated in subjeet'n' status. He is ccntamplating 3 nova to 3 Argentina acme time within the'next.two years 1 and hopes to continue his present in that country, and if possible to make a - career of this business in any capgcity he k. can-obtain. His integrity, discretion, and 2 industry cannat be too highly namnended and . we feel that he is eminently suited for staff . or cover in any capacity deemed . with his intellectual and other abilities. 3: 'i - gf #2 eagaff/683,7 .e .. i . . .a5/may; ma3mmcw?ia I-meaagaawamm 51331::me . .. $3 amamnmmahmema 2?6: $355133}: .- M94959 53.33.53.me hymn; WW What is magma WW II -I I. -E-E-J . .7. ?mamammweammum Myrna-9J?14-00000 )Iy?hl.? .51" mp1 mun-.. upmanmm. 1::ng 53.? SEC- A ma] 0'1} Ir? Rum C3586 QBJECTIVES AND TA3K3: EVALUATIOE OF SERVICES: EVALUATTOH OF I Humanoid 1 January to 31 Enron 1950. Objectives, tasks, and targets are set forth in detail Gan-111:. the tar under 1 April 1950. Services have been of considerable value to operations. The agents which he handles are the goat productive of those now being used by this station, and_his management of these infofmunta has been excellent, tram bath an information aad a security atandyoint. The information provided by the agents whum subject handles, a graat part of which is owing to his own industry and devotian in their development, is easily the moat- valuabla produced by this stagion. Ho augment. Ha changes are contemplated in subject?s status34700000 Vi!? I . '51 Am: vw- meimno_ MI I my; A cuueemmnon To ,Chlef, Foreign Division . gym: 31 march 1950 thu.4 chief of StaticsOperations We ll lemonn?- Project Humanoid I "9 i - I Ref: 1. In accordance with verbal agreement made by the Chief of Station in Heshington end formalized is referenced memorandum, the seler paid to Humanoid will be increased from the present ftol [effective 1 April 1950. - - revised "Field Project_0utlioe" eoplloable to Project Humanoid is submitted herewith, io_eccordenae with 001 No. 2. 3. Possible existing confusion with regard to our charging of expenses of Project Humanoid and allied projects for which Huzenoid supplies cutout services will be clarified in the near future as revised "Field Project Outlines" eppliceble?to these. latter projects are prepared and forwarded. .4. The attached "Field Project Outline",supercedes -347. . - ?7 I 3mm 43's? Humano-tcl gt? ?figu" sewn - 41?ulna-1v", . 4? . .LA 347001500 7W1plece in which to meet nonnexsr-z. Other informants handled.hy this agent are? HUGOEE, and EUEANEIHD-S. Ho changes are contemplated in the manner_ *or headling this agent. i . .p . ,uwwmwonw in f'E? -5oe REVIEW 3 Humanoid 1 COURTRY: PERIOD: 1 October to 31 December 1949. . . OBJECTIVES AND TASKS - ?e also a ?reporte miscellaneous information which he obtains from his school and contacts. Project dates from June 1949. SALARY E;::1per month.- Increased or 949. . EVALUATION.GF Services have been of considerable value 3 EERYXCES to operations. The agents which he handles are the most productiVe of those 4 now being used by this station, and his management of these informants has been 4 good, from both an information and i 7 . security standpoint. EVALUATION OF The information provided by the informants or the'enbjeot_nee been valuable-opere- tionally and is considered generally 3 . reliableFEDTORS ?Contacts with the subject are made . Be is now attempting to obtain a secure :nww 14-00000 .I-OFFECBAL-DHEPATCH I Air - I - DISPATCH no. _468 {-Jpr'mmw; - i? CLAESIFECATION TO - :Ghief; Fnraign Branch? . DATE: anva?mber 1949 FROM (Shier of SUBJECT: ?new. Project Humanoid spacmc. Amendment "to ContractEffective. 1 November 1949 the gulary of 'f vidual design ted Humanoid Iwas increased E.- to a total or per month. This action was 5 is taken in connideratio or nxcallent services, not in time, but in qualit.v in the management and direction 2' of Projects Hugger.301 I168 fir/14-00000 ?prover-1"?\3?83143.25 OPERATIONAL REVIEW Humanoid COUNTRY: PERIOD: 1 July to 30 September 1949 AND (1 Cutout services. A I . -TASKS: a Communist penetration of'loeel labor orgen~ izotiooe end/or student groups. . I a (3) Discretionary reporting and operetional - pursuit of any and all intelligence information 3 3 I seeing his way by reason or his normal daily activities. 3? SAU.-RY: . . smtomme o? (1) As Icntout: Subject has continued I I SERVIGES: to handle this delicate one time?consuming . . assignment in a completely satisfactory manners" - '2 i As Hugger cutout: Although Hugger still does not produce as we would like,'it is not the fault of subject, who has devoted time l- . one effort to his education and direotion. -- 3 (2) Rather.than employment or investigation '2 of prospective informants developed by subject with regard to these objectives, we have - I assigned subject the handling-end ?ireetion 1 - . of Humanist-a. We have every reason to believe i that he will'do this.setisfeotorily, and based the high-level information-which we'receive i ;?through'tnis source, subject.will be able to g; ?3l3?? more intelligently to tne_coverege._ 3 ?er the topics assigned. ?EK?3?;?;fglqu my - (3) Subject is proceeding slowly as directed by no, and attempting first of all to integrate II I I . the three projects with which he is charged. ?agE EVALUATION 0F Directly, subject has yet provided little 3 7 INFORMATICN: information. That stemming from his projects, - however, is among the most useful and valuable -which we obtain1255;: . I fies}? OTHER FACTORS: Hone:rI 41'" 4 31:1? ??gj Esmployee esmnsee??t?tbe present time from the Ii - _point of view of actual present usefulness, as well as that of interest, industry, and 1' ?Qj ?g??Ii 7 of_obieotivesE?Em?m?? . 9 (?06 If? per SSH Jar"gnu. hm: -51. 4* ..- . 'y ?w!?aw no max-'1949 - Ema. *Wm: [3665, 1% 3:93:13, sum-t Egg-W"? to ?ip?ata?a - a- ?m Momma contained in 59 amen/of ms 1am; 2am haddi?on, mamtof?mmnid, mm: warm-ed this week, has mm as with-ran manualm of @9th his Hoe 1-pr1uriw jobs a. deet-a?sa NM: mo 1 . nan-EM: 14-00000 1 October 1949. Humanist-1, whose sole function has been to Air Pouch DISPATCH '429 Inc!" no on on not?: ?ohm- "3 and . . To Chief, Foreign Branch 13 September 1949 - i . 3 . hi FROM Chief of Station, operations a Specific Operational Changes REFERENCE: 1. Certain feerfengements involving three onzrent projecte.of this offico are being made in order to produce greater effectiveness and security. The projects involved are Humanoid, Humanist end Humankind. - 2. The owner of the separate office need by Humanoid to process the material received through Project Humankind-hno 7? a requestei that the space be vacated by 15 September 1949. Hie 3 reasons are purely business end haVe_nothing to do with our ffi. i operations. 05 that date, therefore; onr effects will_be moved 5% -f to a new locale, which is incidentally more desirable from the; - i ?_point of envenience and security., "sore-house" ID: will cost. per month; on of over that paid for office,.end is to.he charged to Project ts?; .Ll?umenkind effective 15_Sootogoe; 3949offset this increased cost but principally to To? provide adequate exploitation of Humanist-2. that individual -- ?g ti; will be turneenover to Humanoid for direct handling prior to - Humanist?2 end who has received a salary or .E *1 n. . a uni? will be eliminated on 1 October 1949. This arrangement 7% on carefully-planned and discussed with all concerned and :g intelligent, . can be made without security risk. It will provide .- . . American'oontrol of our potentially most valuable agent, and . .eliminato the and contact, iia' arrangementnations. u? 33? . :_wqgl 2; per #435 . if? A 1- [Ca -. 3,3; mu 20/- 3' .. 34700000 E. 5 I . .. ?ee-e J: dmmOFFICIAL DESPATCH I . DISPATCH 403 i? 5' no on SEA route . 5 no? 3. Ir?i?wggii'c?? T0. cnier, Foreign Bronco 9 August'1949 WHOM Chief of Station, - operations sncuwb Operational Data, Project Humanoid - - . . w: J, anmne:_347 .: .-, - -- g. The following operational note is forwarded in accordance with i Field Memorandum No. 6 of September, 1947: 3 1. Humanoid. i i i 3. Cutout services with large_emount of personal discretion ?j permitted. 1; Eq' - 5. Subject is considered to be extremely reliable and inteliigent, which, combined with his past experience, qualify him for .1 wide range of oesignmente.-7-.77, .. ?g inc 6. He would} but at present is prevented from travelling by personal arrangements which it would be inconvenient for him to change. gfixlio.7. A11 personner or: by as: drl. 1 Hammad-s. Hugger. ?mom_Yee?1 I .I i - r- ?aw-1.x. h- L) wur .-A- _?Hunenkind and Project Hugger. reside from this, he is energe?' with investigation and recruiting of information personnel A as suggested by himself in accordance with his opportunities, but only after consultation with no.7 - .?P?Jl-zrqug-n- 232;: - onion-shun} *4 5..-. 1.. 51? .3 . if 'n?L Ewan, .n roll- no. . . 511:3 an m, . J, CLASSIFICATIQN 34700000 2-2(?Kt - - . ?2:1 in? Lou-?Page i A 403 1 . 9 August 1949 . . i 11. By direct contact in a "safe house". i7 . . . 12. material emanating from Project through-Subject in photographic. Material from Project Hugger and from . Subject himself is written. . . 3 ., 13.? Approximately 40%. . . "14. Written. Copy was forwarded . - - 3, . 15. The subject matter with which Subject is concerned under the arrangements noted under N0. 10 above 18 that of i activity in student and labor groups. . 5, 16. He works only as directed by no, but frequently suggestn 'w matters for his own consideration17. Subject is paid month. . 7 345$ ?i 18. After six months employment, cpp?oximntely Doc?mbar, 1949; cl} go we expect to raise his salary to per month. '19. ?Contact expenses in connection with Pro Hugger and ?fof? i_ Humankind are paid subject, and average per month. Su? Maintenance expenses and rent in conn c?ion with the ?safe a? 1 house" where he does his work average per month. 26. We would, were such _a contingency to occur. To date"1t? -I A has not. I - ?in? Supericr Superior Semi-covcrt because of nationalitytli? (A) High Intel. .f f: 2&3- a. [ML-Ilawi34:, A 14-00000 1" mum-:3 - I . Limitations: As defined 1n:}376. ., 7 c. 52% 3'23 ii?? a . If . u! LL, TO: Chief, - Operational Clearance is hereby granted for the use 01? HWOID4?53" Acting Operational Clearance Officer :for Assistant. Direc ?or, 55:66:?? .'m-a "aw-Mn-3..u. 3? ~43Segue?" I . 7 e?l??L t. . 1.15. .35475.? ?263:12., A [wu- ?ux? "9?1 .. MM - 9-H WI om! must, 3* 1. vf?? the was at" 2mm. 2. It 5a em Madam). apemtiml 01 r: .. . Of?cer. 030 n? 5 embemma It is further wasted that e. investigatmn be an 14 My 15% .Unwn?rf?mm .. . .. . .. 14-00000 . - -r cj? . .A 5.2- .- 3mm: -. . A . v. Imm?b'how Mu.? .- -- 7 a?wmn .5: Humanoid . :liwgsouz?'as: E?j 1:32:03: 1 - :50 June 194.9 3 {'lfi?vilDATIOE OF 5 Diractly, subject has provided no informaticn1.-.- .d?f?-s-inl? 5; TASKS: Sommunist-pcnetratien or local labor the necessary under this heading on a - well-organized reports undrbeglaning hummus: In the Immediate fdtureLs ubjaot's .- f. 7 . Jol' 21?; .3- lawluaj.? an; v5.JU?-igz :3576 ll CPERATICHAL AND Cutout servlLas. orvaalzations and/or student groups. (3 .- Biscretlcnary reporting an: operational pursuit of any and all intelligence larcrmation his way by reason of his normal daily gv?zgngou OF (1). As cgtout: Subject'hes proven 1' exceptionally successful in the face of atme unusubl difficulties. ?He hasi?howaver, developed personal friendly basis to the.pcint where all- are lending their enthusiastic cooperation. As ?ugger cutcat: Forxne first time in the a ?152 1 of his employmant with us, Bugger 15 i to appreciate our needs. 315 progress is directly attributable tn the time and effort devoted to direction by Huannoid. f2). Subject_hes yee? fully occupied during the short period covered herein and tas?mads no '4 progress with respect to this assignment. (3). Suchct has cultivated three potential . a: sources in fields of probable interest to as. 1-. I., After further local investigation or their - 3? possibilities, headquarters will.be consulted. INFORMATION: That stemming {ram gas projects he is new super? ?ii however,=ls accurate and always valuable. OTHER . 5 . "r?laasf?gf?lg'energlas for develapaent 0: other asslt?f-menh - 1 5? . . - ?gm?hhi?l?gi?m what? 9w 4? 14700000 - .. ?gumVIA: Air DISPATCH 354 i 5 mean ?a on in rwcu .13; seer mum if awe?cm 7 5 To . Chief, Foreign Branch_T 13 June 1949 5 1' I - 3 FROM Chief of Station, 1 {i suelECTzeamML. Operations meme. Project. Humanoid a -t . 1. A copy of the contract signed by the 7} individual principally concerned in subject project . is attached. The signed original is retained in our a; - files. 5; . . 5 2. Pertinent operational date in accordance 'f with Field Eemorendum No. 6 dated 22 September 1947 5 .will be forwarded when the operational routine has ?been established in more or lese its final form.and ?7 'i we are better able to Judge the efficiency and value - - . 3% a cor the.project?vj? Copy of contract ""?71nssunmnon 7 nu no. 1 In In? gap/otrn mumfanml to the central of mm (mega?) 2. Inform Hugger, form?s reporting though subject, haabeen - ?Hutu .. - . . . 22 June 1949 I1:g?0ddgi . . . . . . . :l . Vl? ltl? .. ?mg? (.1 t. . .7 .143 - ?x - I 1 11,yf?'?gg 1. an 1 .- "l allDOCUMENTS - . THIRD AG . . I v?ll i I I 4" .1 lu-h?rk L?u 11-. 1' anti; 4? ?brin-'2 ?mf?nm .. 14-00000 VIA: hi: 1 DISPATCH 251 1 srsc-rv no on an POUCH .. - i . . I 'jro Chief, Foreign Branch 5 January 1949 3 Chief of Station, ii-l. susqec7:oawnn. Operations I g; 1 -t Hydrooathic . - . i Reference: - 3 1. This station intends to make the fullest possible use of Hydropathic, but it is not considered feasible to proceed . i 3 ?2 with a formal request for project authorization until he I i . has established himself in this area end we have made his Esm iv "1 acquaintance. it is planned to use him in a - cutwout capacity, meeting informants which_we will provide, 'g 1 for an orientation period of indefinite ?uration. In this period it will be possible to eValuste Subject's capacity if e: to play an integrated part in our operational set-up, and r? approval for our plans in this respect will then-be re- . quested. - :Hydropethic will be contacted upon arrival and initial -srrangements for his cut-out services forwarded to head- 'quarters.? egoti?g?i?g 53" rf 3 . .: 1:33; in." I . i I 5,33414-00000 0.5mm 2 - sszcurr AIR Oi its voucu . i' - . ruhx?fgrtittr. 3 - gig E?aLJLi?j4f tion, DATESUBJECT: GwsnAL- Operations 5 1 5V- Project Hydropathio - ?5 I Befgrence: Pa#t I i 9 . The attached document, having served its purpose, 3. is returned to yaur atatien. -g i rv?nuqur. Hp.? .. Yqur cooperation in the matter is greatly appreciated. e? -35? K?G?ff? 3 41:11? 23425 g1 Baal. - washingtonV1.. REGISTRY cow .0 . . FWL. .. - I I roan no. - ,aru CLASSIFICATION .f Rafa/WC? I nun-u.? ., ?14700000 A, . ?a - . OFFECAEAL DISPATCH . m, . men?? no [Em? - a "35" sun on count - . ?gait CLASSEHCATEM - T0 Acting Chief, 173?}? - DATEW . -E - f- FROM Chief of StationSUBJECT: GENERAL- Operations spacmc- .E 5 1. HIDROPATHIC is not a project (l-Icuo to all Latin American Stations, dtd. 9 June 19473.11: is a sir? .: .. al agent to be i: controlled exalusively by 555 Part II sug- . gee ted a manner in which be hit 05 lie}: cmtact with EEROCYST I. .55in HEELOCYST I is leaving temporarily, this is no longer E. a consideration. 'jE All documents in our files have been forwarded tom This station A has only contacted Subject tame and has told him nothing about orgami- -. zation or any possibilities of any full time If we can assist by arranging a contact between and or in any other 23 manner, we will be glad to do so. In the meandme, we will take no further . action unless instructed to do so by the Home OfficeLil-:1- if. I: . .2. 223%; 22:; 22-12.3222rm?: E1: I. ?a hull E: r. . . ?7 can35:; +1 I .124 ?l I