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III. Iry of ,

ilill..11114aMat

ara, ltarter.4 on dutywhlnnatee De ect

t) of State USDS) A ile 1962 and served ea septa:abort 1962 until, he yes'

recalled to USDS Dead s and intervieved during the peri

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Calmly 15-244964. Re admitted associat with (or 411111M). whom be described as with Armenian film studios, both in Yerevan Moscow on several occasions. Ile stated informed him in ag1Iluji./.964 that KGB had questioned hLs contacts Id.thinnill in Moscow and 103instsd to report any ft="the orcts with

* admitted associating vLth (or an icon restorer and artist; and with

ballet teacher who instruct/ wives of diplomatic personnel lAiNoscov, Re advised that in aboiit June. 1963 he want to the Diplomatic Dacha in the company of

and a female secretary from the Because of the accommodations:the shared a room with

and upon retiring for the nigh' l case over to bed and kissed him oruthe forebe411.1111111111said he was puzzled

lg. by this action but did not consider it to be athboin—sexual 1111101116admitted - h4rebs bomosexualftendineies_but_denied tectivillphowa tons -I!!4tAnslieleas filask4intioni2VAMtillailarits un involvwment withal/Mil wit' with another USW Foreign service Officer in )1oscow. with others.

illeifflso resigned from USDS hoUnadmiir* USDS resignation was accepted,effective'Aily 31, 1964.

activities or inclinations.

Omaha, ifebrsalom, served as American Etsbassyellosaow, October 31,1962 until his recall by USDS for consultation August 94964. During USDS interviews on August /Di, 11 and 17.1964,1111111/111111tulmitted parti. ci ting inftiiirtit-three homseeMial set( with

a young Soviet English teacher at Moscow University and in •• vi

also admit Tumorous other

-liMsoseEcigillin Russia 11e stated he met • ‘,:i'

"...- told Soviet ,. outside Russia and of associa ' ‘L

, not Inns married in the Spring . of•1963 andl•

left Moscow in about DaCteldleX* 1.963. his association wittillMand denied knola nilif or

212,

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11 per F61

l He suspected U v nagr;iogassisici;ionizi_hompabusleinsumligift an Emit& speaking balsa= vhd spent considerable time in India* of being Soviet

Intelligence agents . questioned him about duties and details at the American Embassy and appeared to be trying to induce hie to over.indulge in intoxicant' during the period lebruary-June*1964.101111111W resignation frost USDS vas accepted, effective August 21, 1964)

Noaenko has stated that in 1961 there was 4111111.1111* .: Prebeh4 1.1111111111111.1111111111,et the Atketthen • Ambassador's residence in Moscow who was a WIt tried unsuccessfully Co place agents in contact . with him and MEM ves not approachedZItarecords • indicate the Danish Security Police advi ta. •

111411119tvicked up and accused by Danish police • • .Sevailifiihetallalldenied the accusations; however the DnLh Doltce weriincedDart illeis a

The was instruc to discharge prior to AUiaat 1, 196q74

/1111111111.111111Ms 130tAMIIIgIIIWOtttLnld:* Denmark, according to USDS rector arrived in the

states January 1,1967 as izgrillMillM Washingtonp.C. He Jo . • • CO

of in I961; served as 11404MMF* 1964 was a scholarship student at Universi 1964.1965; and served as

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19654967. The August* 1968 USDS IL Weshingtxxii D,

Nosenko hem identified Cue)

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IV. actimatgajara.baSug (7) Rosenico as Deputy Chief of the 7th (Tourist) Department

in 19 rot normal be to km, about ea oned case;

vs le no doubt that operatinf

against prObably well after

ii SNo1

Both

USW F oreign Service Officers whose activities became suspect through interviews of 1.1111.14001111ftalso were recalled and at least two resigned from usDs in addition • so

American Ambassador, Bosom; was ins US' 14)

view of the resignation of from USES, this case does not appear to have any apparent potential for developent; however jt La heiLevadtbairable that and

be interviewed concerning their imam (=with American Elaxbass7 employees in tioacow.g t4)

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April 21#19601 served tie at the Murican basy, Katmandu Nepal

August t96O.Ausuat 1962 and as American Embassy. Moscow. Octo • s USDS for consultation iingst 9,1.964 During USDS interview on August L0.11.1964. 1JwAMXAM three. &posit-Isar:0 a young Soviet i'vcalld be writer" eV It ah at Noway

-.- :Iiitial the American Ambaasador He also admitted numerous other hmvsiiigagOarl _outside Russia and of associating with suspected Soviet bratin Russia. He admitted being a friend of1111.11111MIR Ha eininised his association with

wad a wee h described AS

he deniadIanovladgeoll."111111111orpacp ' e

, acts nit:411111A) stated he suspects 41111111111. an English xpesking Russian Ada) spentrtUl!!!in

. in India. of being Soviet Intelligence agents. he said - questioned him about duties and details at the American Embassy

and appeared to be trying to induce. Mato over...indulge in intoxicants during the Lad F

g June#1964.l=ed

Wetiintifted USUSIeer as &co-participant in

Abasaination vas adainiatered to it vas concluded his responses indica was being truthful in denying he had been blackmailed recruited by any foreign government, or compromieed classified inforectien.ULrignation fron USDS was accepted. effective August 21# 1964g 4i

VV. A PoinraPh August 1;1964 and

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alas vilLs recalled fresk and• flaans th period JiiW4424,2964. Mt admitted homing 414016140014 but denied_ tiosiritiiiitiekkaotietty; toliever seiseitietiot indicatakMeliss , -not _truthi$401444esimiti, of 40204FiessiOs atoil L v03.W.ng an Armenian named For Sorviad O'Mara

of act ve 3141964. -.143DS-a.fter verballsy

with for the night,* of' was abating a r00/11

petarark arrived la th- as joixted the as a scholarship and served

101111111111, 1965•67. The. USW lista

1964

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5cring lrlervicevioaMliadvised of visitimg the outside Moscow in about Awe 1963

end, upon retiring L rd with whom he

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1964.63

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Cd t_NRET r Lute:vim 1111111111111111advised that

had identified UBDS Ferelma sondes *Meer as a ite.

participant in lideneessaiii- recalled fon Wa assipment in Constantine. Asada and intervixreed at USW asedquerters es October S end

Ss sdatted associating in Itessie vittt a Sit vdo bailat lessons

to Westerners* end 11 an artists as weal as with whoa he descrtiled a literalism teacher in lie sad these Soviets , were gnerall,y considered to bteltsmigotwai.../

'actisft• na sesigized Eras USW pe.r February is 196.S. &.4 c rA,

tser. is no reason to doubt suspicions that his soviet eantacte 411.111111andelliM were connected with soviet Intelligence end there is aubt that lioeenkess disclosures represent a serious loss to EGBAIMINIOF activitit with contisssed until at least Jut:m*1964a swami after defection., Botha... lth°8° Ite-WAIPMP4

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of his 1961 visit to itonstaV did deposit with the American LI Debaser a Lotter to hi mothert however, he else save the Merin '113 Ambassador a written report of the ROB entrapment iseeediately of the incident, and he was interviewed the setter by the Au; Manta' CourtaeliCee the fah:ming day. }Ts his 29..paga menorandun L;ft dated Ally 17 961 at Vienna, Aus a "Re Encounter vith7 ovist Secret Po submitted to the United _ -.t

vho vss *NC. and knew CIA very milk dIakd if he would be willing to visit occasionally with ane fr the Soviet Embassy, RashingtonO•C*

1111111111111said he wou.t4 refuse to some in any secrets subversive - or undo:Welded activities; however, he had contacts in tainy *these Embassies in washiogtonAtc• which were presumably mutually advantageous and it weld certainly be useful to have a contact

. in the Sovit esy vhich would hav* to be ctonplotely open an abovo•board

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yes intexvioved by the flI in rowegatferi, 1961. April,. 1962 anduly, 1964. He denied COOMetie with Soviets Sine* July, 1961, but admitted receiving a formal invitation to attend a reception at t1-koviet Rates* on May 44 1962 in honor of Soviet Press Der#114Asaid he planned to decline the nvitatian as he was leaving for Europe fon New IC 5 1962. Pr=

he selectod one of

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Akron. Ohio,. IA Interviews by the WAR, State Department. and ISIB ha 1111MONNIIIPM. the /Meth= HEM164 • MOSCOW taAtreh. 16,19614anuary 22* 1963* Ile relieved 1111.111111111111111111.11NIIIMS about three years in this job. During the end vas seat home treatment; (A

of Ways diMbecame of on 1.1247130Wil 4ataVirr latter part

Olosezdao desert

LA assuse fru* OAR Military Attache,. MOsoav dated Jaianaty. las 19631* the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence . adiiimed that the Soviets had detained and questionedriEzerJanuary 3-3.1963• Th* vipprobeosion vas precipitated allegedly a free - intersepted by the Soviets uhich purported to &twins* one /////a that made hits liable to prosecution under

) Scrylat. last. A proposition of narriprosecution in tett= for MAW

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cooperation was implied by the Soviets howeversiMi denied 41.33- • all taftssaci, to ctooperete with the Soviets in any tray* and was released* after *kith he reported the incident premptly to the ittlt Ittatavy AttaCtse# ttaccsr•IkA

advised that 11.1111) letter 4iLlags4 that alit with

had to she was prevent* and issitreated • "men and wife" sire* 1-9611%

hew to get an VIM stated he slim tam ationsad of enweging in black scathe.; activities* of Soviet ereploplas Ancriasn Ikabassy security Officer sad of to--Sectsamlatiladoyeee to distrust

(first name mamma %cameo they all the happenings at the Cause and the CL to the Embassy« stated he daosiei the allegations and stated he would have to report the 1.x eothor or not the Soviets sent the latter to the Acorrituca &gassy. was then told his activities had been vary proper while he had been in ltossiaa that he had been "fait with your girls". that. the latter would not to smiled and "Shore is no reason vtor you abou141 location this to anyone at all."111111Mins permitted to being confined for about two -hours and fifteen cainutesg. 1

tear being

*NO admitted he *es Intimate withal.. from about December* 1961. until June* 3.962 at his Work in the tworeicen !louse - and that La about Fi*ruery or March* 1962 informed him she thought she was pregnant« lia advised he mith money and gifts« He said 411.1110 left hue entploymeat at the American ileum in about July* 1.962 he ins on Leave and muscat of work ftra than until she secured employment with the Japanese Esc in Deosabart.\ 1962, lie also admitted he bed been intimate wi a Soviet dislumucher wbo replocednillat the Allieriean

IMP sitatedaMB toad hint thatiMMIONNIN traitress at the American House* complained about her to other Soviet explores** sewing she was the *boas** favorite" and received preferential trammel* because of this, that coat oomplainte sgainstallIIM by 111111111.eay have bmin tho reArsen 1111/11.mass forced to leave bar employees* at. the Mariam:I House

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1968.1.111 yea assigned to Post SOXVICUM APO 96334 San Prrtb ego. California (Sukirans Okinoma* tai X *) The case (Sees not appear to offer any' apparent potential for development since KGB undoubtedly concluded...I reported the incident e. It is 'believed desirable* however to display to Hose** the descriptions of the five Soviets* brim,bled in Us apprehension esti intexerogation in an effort to L. y additional KGB personnel brrolved in his recruitment approseh4

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Nicic ,...4 Tie( rvY

Sq) ALL INFORMATION CONTAI rs HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EX

L WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE.

S Attached is a copy of a memorandum captioned4W1 izing information. furnished by SAMMY and investigation

Of this case. Mao attached is py of SAMMIE' notes ompanied the' to

t is suggested that SAMMY be shown attac lift and photographs • for his comments.

Reference is made to N-58, 12/7/67 containing handwritten report of SAMMY based on review of his notes. It is suggested that SAMMY's notes and/or the attached translation thereof be ahem to SAMMY and that he be asked

set forth in the attached memo, admits traveling to Europe every year since 1957 except

1959 but of visiting Russia only in 1961 with his sister and mother. It is not known if was specifically asked during interview by FBI 9/23/64 if he applied for a visa while traveli in Euro in 1963. It is noted that his sister advised she mat' in Copenhagen rk, sometime during the period 4 63 and 7/20/63, apparently. should be asked

Weyer,- a ss

SAMMY should be asked ghats ificance if any the

education apparently occurred only in Pennsylvania. SAMMY might be asked if it was possible that traveled to Russia at one 1tir with school teachers or students from those institutions.

SAI1MY also should be as

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cattwiEb EXTENDED B REASON FOR FCIM, It, 1.2. DATE OF DECLASS AT

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It might be pointed out to SAMMY that in July, 1961,

4111111111 drove his Mbrcedes-Benz automobile from Helsinki to 0

Leningrad with his sistersannia and his mother, and that

he remained in Leningrad two days after his sister andztzh;

proceeded to Riga to see relatives .-..%011- Len to e with her .1.-t.t.:.11.c

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Alavax-afalst.Sea

laillitoetili■Mr, a distant relative* After returning . •,'.. to the United states. cormieiticud vith and turf mad* the carriage vithiSIMPIR hoverer.

ingisequentir

visatod maatives la Rigao: °tiring

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plans to marry* She returned to Russia in Oecomber.1.961 to consummate -

of opposition by the Wrist Corernment"; A

zn turd,. £962.111. obtained a visa fres the same travel ,... Waal

Isi. Mile in Riga. at the suggestitui .44. therchief of .'''' she contacted a representative of the&oviet 'are!e)

Off tcaPMi Rigel Nib* interrogated her exhaustively about background LnfctLca on her and her family. mulct affairs* politics and other • matters* ihow audiftle then traveled to Moscow *ere she lost contact with UMW vas advised by his relatives in Riga that

MEM probabl voulikr be released by Soviet authorities until sib* left Russia. X ) ,.

tom voke after ant Atout o returned to the United State. in 1962 she received a latter fro* but he did not explain j by they had lost contact in klaneee• In te Spring of 1963 she . 7..

decided to asks another attempt to MU Perigana OCtitaCt Withal= • however she vas refused a vials end subsequantly oats told at the ikobasay that her passport yeas stayed "No Visa". In April. 1963 . • she traveled to Roan and telephoraedanllw vho said he would • moat her in lielsinki June 20 or 20, no. she esplaixted that she speaks Tiddigh and speak* Gamma and they have

;leaded he had said July 20, 1.963. In the samentine she traveled (411P0 sem difficulty each ether& havever. abs finally

to Copenhagen vinare alma net her brother, ins

Pmaylva14s. a privets novae. advised the FRS on Rovenben: 29. 1.963 that she and b tether* travalad to Weep* in July.1.961. and get her brother.. in Steeldooln *eget they arranged at a trowel agency to enter Russia to visit relativea, May troweled by emtesabile vithillIMma to Lards and

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phia, Penuoylvonie* corroborated inforriatke Plttlate

On September 23,1964* 0?;P phis., Pennsylvania, a teacher of histav at

bYINIONEMIP

Ctsaveling in 4irope. to July ZO 1963 she *et the train at lielsinkil bet' 11111.11.did not appear. She Ind et this tine she love mat the trefri on Sore 20* 1963 rather than Aslor 20* 19634IQ

Cie Om& 23 2964, weed that on leach 20.1.",,, *be received e telepen tem stating tie via leering Rio ter ttain on April 10., 1964 bz to to Relsirki• On April, 41964 she adViiee she received a telephone *ail that morning esta011111ffain *high I* stated he would arrive in Helsinki April171964• Ney 2O L964 she advised she had zoosentl$ returned ens , that she bed not Imisit able to meet ItithelIf/ab and that she learned foes relatives that

could not gat out kuseia; therefore* sla had given up the idea of marrying 14=4 u,)

that be met his nett= andeMaisi StoCkbol*to Jtaire1361 bad arranged for vises to enter Russia to visit zelativeil at the Stoekbobe travel agoocy of Iran and soar& *doh, riled as one of the

1;s1 largest travel agencies in Stedthaisu

ftoriD5 elesanko Advised

stated he drove his sloth: and sister free Helsinkito Leningrad Ina ti des-Hued be purchased In in the Sumer of 1961,4011remainad in Leming cod two days

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--, then joiaed his sister sad bather liso vase visiting hie methee** z- in • lie lbecasse he set a. Salsas& ,72 girlp 4 steam* at iti "r university in li the arceine, 110 ,,, deecribed the incident es a rousatie interlasde sad setal be VOW not in love with the girl and Ewer discussed mentialleivith

11111Liskreea1.led that while :sitting 02 & WU* in Loisiagrati With three nen dressed in etwillen elethes4=004 *bens . =Let appeared to be bads*, and salted to see*

then. The neat day.1111111111 said tbss tune neat leatute her for about an hour about ecasorting with foosigners.111111111 setd b

IbkCh

was in for slit or seven days 341 July, 1961 and east • . til lial g 1962 he received another card saying A . opetk gettteg

day. In I%1 1* sent two coolie to her and la the . carried. Ho denied further contact with her.54 ■:.4% (A) -,

ine corroborated information furnished by his sister concerning her relations with all lie. said tiara in liarch,1962 %Alen returned to the uni--tal very Alum being . thwarted izber ratartaagt gene* he °ad his Yolg.-k accompenied AIM to soviet Steamily, utushingtre,D•Civro discuss problems. Baod his bre ... , . 4 .r in the entsamess while talked to tivLot off - .' ' lammed froall111111i that the official d there must hams i4., misonderst= since it was easy to many asgoviet — " 7) ' .‘1.4 be allowed to leave Russia without any probleas3X 54144

*advised 1* visited Europe *my wow since 1937, except for when he vacationed in Itexteol howew the war tigge he was in Russia saut durizig the liammer of MU kls stated tbst in the Summar* of 1.963 and 1.964 he spent four 6711 in Obit Be&tUla lAth another Philadelphia school tantebera, and during each trip tbsy spent a day in East Berlin without twang stopped or interrogated

*seek* sob wee foraishod the name

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lye attillasUssulAbialis

'MAO to *383 who lode thme trips and tried to travel. to Russia in

1963 but was refused a vitae* MOM. has deniad visiting Russia except in 1961; however he admits visiting Europe evezy warmer since 1957 .pt 1959 and be Oats meeting a sister la Copenhagen in 1963 while teaseling In. Mtrope.

In any oveint. Nosenko ordinarily 'rota. not agent or operative *outset of the KGB of

7en4ngra.d4,

During the period March 16.4ri1 41964 awaiumulmi soviet fiance sant her a Letter then a telegram* and then teleptutne her to effect a mooting In liels*ki with her April 12.s. 1964; she states she was unable itictsi•et bin because he was not all leave al$45.04: It is 0013COLVIthaig that

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t is 27; • t- Rune be questio, •

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• in connection si it is noted toed in August,1967 that a female student,

nations a about 27 years old, was ig to have had en affai with wi during the time that 10.- • : . 111111 -'

in the U.S:EMbassy* si:...

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she frequented the Western colony there

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1964 on a scholarship grant from Iraq.,, She peilt three years came to U.S. in

42 Moscow where she had accumulated "advanced Aindergraduate standings"k in physics, botany, chemistry, mathematicsu Slavic languages and zo logy. After arriving at University of Californ.tsjat Lost Angeles ( )8 she enrolled in Braes in botanyegnalishv isychologylmusici economics and'Arebie.languages.. A short time later, her brother* . came to the U.S. and learned .that' living %I a man in an apartment near UCLA. He'demanded she move from the apartment and when she refused, he stabbed her and was subsequently convicted on 8/11/64 of attempted murder. Hit defense was that she had brought dishonor on his family by living with a man while in an unmarried status and it was the custom of his country to kill those who brought dishonor on their family.

It is noted SAMMY furnished informati

di no este that such a compromise ever toopIeceor that a. valid basis for such a compromise Lasted however, imMestigation developed that en Iraqi national tudying at the Universi 't) Moscow in 1 was Sc' inted with . visited the American gabassy,Moscow in 1960, indicating she was a student at the diavarsity of Moscow, was opposed to Communism,and diaillusio&A with life in the USSR. She desired a scholarship to attend a doll 1351 was counseled to apply through appropriate Iraqi authorities

In order to question S also i ttached LS Lis

cone above matters, there names of

t suggested t these names, as well as those o so on attached list, be shown to SAMMY for his comments.001!) • .•

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In Reply, Please Refer to File IVe.

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and east is a copy of memorandum captioned Also attached is a list setting fo names of various associaties of captioned individuals in the USSR. It is sugges attached list be shown to SAMMY for hit comments

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Ala ttached is a tion.ed

CIA memo 6/16/68

list accompanied by photos, allayed to have been in contact .441 these indi d be noted SAMMY has stated

I6.7c, ainsafd.so attached

evr en displaying these photos :1

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1h000neeale4 ulcrophoni vas d*soovored In 1952.

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Mena WS fteartgaa tbSICOW 34 1962 until his regal by Uritte4 State. bePartssrant Of CUSDO ger 0,32statatiOn 1964*

that member* of theBolshoi Ballet • / ihming USW interview August 10. IL and.1710 1964* ,attiTal the MariCall. Ambassador. Us icon restorer "fits in socially" with this gm* sad is a 4— ,.. çfthe present are fomer Ambassadors ell the gay back to OS' is in his polks anti s about =years in Siberia during the Stalin era and suffered greatly vhile there* Cne Obis oyes is cocked as a result of being hit un the back of the heed by a guard. Nis wife ia a L-knowe Login end uses hair swims* ofessionally. In ticocow an aptartzent on a, dacha outside V.. the at width. is

admitted participating in tact or thcoadOlmeggell, a young Soviet "would be write*" .

atlisscowUnivarsity and In roar the leassicsn Aabassadort

also baitt numerous cutaide Russia. c atar..0411111111ridoOtifiOd

S Service Officers es a co-partiaipant in ignation Eros USDS as accepted. effective August

recalled from his asa4pent October 5 and 6 1964. When questioned about Soviets who vlsitedid le Constantine, Algeria and interviewed at USW Boadquartors

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Chia apartment in Moscow. Mg mentioned 111111.1111111111% a Soviet vbo gave ballet Lessem, to the Western diplomatic e'mity in the balm* at Spas") Name* att. as artist and old friend, of the family of xamtwimma us situanir tam generally considered to be a vas considered by all to be a! - id en three or four occasions he visitad the apaithont o in Done Artistois anapartment building for artists, and be also made social visits to allimin apartments recalled be also had been visited at Spam) vbo claiond to be a teacher of literature in Us ■ J .., i

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USES Februar), 1, 1965.06

61 November 34, 1966,411111 advised be vas aglilliff- at the American Embassyp Hamm from about 1960 to l9624, and in this capacity vas

inresided in the may restidenci a said during his tour in Russia he not

Russian artist who 'costars* icons %to frequented both private and social gatherin‘s at the American Eby, Moscow- 4)W had been an acquaintance ofallUbilintrother Amerioun personnel for many ears. He said probably net during

uan tour in Macaw in the 1940'i•

advised he recalled, czact data unknown, that during in loser at a social whoring

had made an approachto him to stated he declined and

'would it mean anything to you 111111111phad his remark by to him vas en obvious at

the part of to urthar entice him said he assumed that

'"mgaienano Ho sup . mentioned vilest he

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4111111111111M. served as Sebassy, sow Sep p 1962 until be was reciarlitito US Headquarters and interviewed during_ the period July 15.'24, 1964* IL* adviaed he act in IIIIIIIIIIps a ballet dancer who

11111/...1111111003 reitoter* He said two persons are frequent17 Lori,Spews* Mouse end are wellAnOse, in the diplticcomity. He admittediummastingvithanil ..

th Armenian fibs - /studios, both in ToreVen and in Moscow. admitted bait egtWl• the in his finfRair car in front of tw scow Hotel* $ , - - ," vats a . . Soviet custom end that he bsd and 11111111Mon two different occasions* zeta that ia lilgr ad previous Ambassor's said

came through Moscow in 962, in order to consult apparently met and obsriwtianir..., _ _

Zis said allillareporti questioned imilliamaut this ust laudled At off4110111111 recalled taking , ..

11111111111111 to studio after a Spasso 'louse reception and viewing sow of as work plus Picasso paintings and aginala record collection3(

, * ups resignation was accepted, effective

July 31. . .

August 25, 1964, interviewed by the FBI concerning foreign loot . rho reportedly was f L51L advised he was stationed at the Amer can Iliabassy, Nowa from January,1941 to Octabas 1944 and during this period vas well. g' ' ted with this individual; layover he had no knowledge he was The only Soviet national that tauld recall , ekes the diplomat was acquainted

who ma then in his fifties end was some kind of artist who mad* sdniatures and things from ceramics,

was permitted by the Soviets to give parties In his studit unattractive man and attached no particular significance and

probablyailMaM but was a most to the diplomat's acquaintance withall1111111111, (%)c.9)

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October 3A. 1964. 411////insde mailable to USW the addresses of tem* Soviets vi be had contact in Russia, including the addresses of

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Durin Viere tted

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on one a Diplomatic Dachas , United States January 41967 as .

•the ForeignService of Denmark in 19611 &saved as

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loscov. 1962-64; vas a scholarship student

111MP at Princeton Dui . 1964-65 and served as

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AgalfwagueLSire Cse,

As Rosenko has stated

the extent that action American Embassy* Moscow personnel agates

to ()

This case does not alivear to have any appareA potential for development.(‘I)

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captioned case as Attached is a coy of a memo well as a list of names together with photos o that the attached list 4,1-t photos be shown

In addition, it is suggested that SAMMY be probed for additional information which might assist in identifying UNSUB, such as descriptiv data on UB and wife, including age, whether or not UNSUB is o gin and anything remembered about the discussion wiii i too place which might assist in increasing the possibilities of dent o the names on the list, other e photos are attached) suezest to AMMY the possibility the' might be UNSUB, an attempt will be made to obtain photographs for display to SAHflY

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f6-1 ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN OTHERWISE.

Reference is made to re is number 177 in part to captioned individual Attached are rox co of U.S.De t of State reports o interviews of 10/14/64 and 2/11/65, in 'which he furnis a list of S et contacts, with addresses, and six photographs of Soviets. Also included is a seventh photograph, which, although not descr in State Department report dated 2/11/65, appears with

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tate Department fil sumeibly was furnished by

connection with p _phsnumber 1 and 2, identified by 111111111Mtand (in both photos), it ‘0147 4 should be noted that List #16, displayed to SAM' during interview N0'7 number N-125, contains photo number 14, which is identical with photo #1 attached; however it a rentl is ctl identified by

admit assoc in Moscow, and t is possible S -{rX

°waver, it is felt desirable to disp1a se of the other Soviets, to SAMMY for hi comments.

asked if th male dtpicted in phots #1 and #2

oreign Service Z. who et genera y w

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It is requested that the attached after they have been displayed to SAM!.

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On 10/1/68, of the Industrial Company, ad sed • e d no connection with

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- New York files reflect that on.6/6/62 contacted the NYO and furnished infl!!!!!!! concerning.individuals,connected with the Petroushka • . Restaurant which was located in the Eo41 Volney,. 23

East 74th Street, New York City. 41J •

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restaurant, been in the Switzerland formerly, York City. esae• tha es

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LOUIS SCHWEITZER is the subject of Rutile 100-177966; Male 105-31231; NYfile 100-42526. :.SCHWEITZER was born in Russia on 2/5M. He has made substantial . contributions to various committees such as "Committee of .First Amendment Defendants" and the "Friends of the First Amendment". He resides in Norwalk,,Connecttcut, and is the.president of he eter J. Schweitzer Paper Company, New York City

identified etrous . Re is a u York indices are negative on4111111,

identified: t t he once owne•

New York City, which was out. of nes New York indices contained no derogatory informationidentifiab with this person. It is recalled that Russian restaurant. • • It is noted that uncie,. prominent business, is also

en ical with he unsub of this case

ag, there ore, a tklthat he

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