I FD-36 Rev l2-l3-S6 I ' I I I I FBI I I I I I 3 17 59 Transmit the follo ing in ----------- --- - -------i·I Type in plain te 1 t or t od_e I Date V ia _ _ _A IR T E _ L __ ------ ---- -- - - ---- - -- - -- -----iI Priority or M' thod of Mai_lirig I • --- ----_-·-_ _ __ -- --- ----------- -----------r---- -- --L- _ _____ -- ib6 DIRECTOR I ioo 428091 o ib7C moM' Ah '' sic ·m w·YoRK 100-i34637j 41s o v o £ - All lf f'-OBMATION CONTAINED SUBJECT SOLO -- ••• • ffEREIH IS UNctASSIAEO · i c • ·' 71 1 3 17 59 NY 694-S advised SA II - -II----On lthat he had reoeived a note from E U S the c mteE - -Ehereot to J e-•transmitted imrnediat y - o co $ 824 s The note oonoerni which the _ Bureau nd Chicago_ w r el phonically advised on 3 17 59 is as tqllows Following my conver ation with Morris· Fr day and Saturday I ve had an opportunity to conre with my associates • 11 11 They are greatly co cerned about the state or hi _health In view or this • and considering that the rrgo s of winte st ll abound we suggest--as ing th t he i still at home recove ing from·· the t lu that pe_ e a ·rest and a quiet Yacation away from he city for several weeks This of cour _e cancels the tentative appointment tor the wee end · Morris t partner can handie ·the public ela 1ofij program in the near ruture · · t - When- you spe µc with Morr 1-a today p e se e t P cl J1W heartie t gpeetings and best wi_$es Many thank· 11 · • • -- · int'ol'lJla i'l ltH _ t iJ ' ¥'-- J00 428091 RMREC- lG - · -- submitted - - Bureau 2 Chic o l - NY 1311- ' 91 l NY 100 134637 ·· t m-sb · 415 tor 134-46' sub_B mQ _ AD 415 · s-ors tiff ft · 3 - •••••-•- •u•n · _ _E • ••••• ••••• -- ·-- 0iLfiT£ ·····••P•-4••··· s 19 Approved 5 5 MAR l - • ff 5S9ecial Agent in Charge Sent _ _·- - - - uAR 18 10 9 111 • -'-· - - - ll DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 DAT March 8 I 1959 SAC CHICAGO 134-46-Sub B A Q SUBJllCT r J J w INTERNAL SECURITY - C through a furnished Review of Published 1 - ' l t t' t'- f · E_ '· 3 · i M f I Lt I - - •• ' t J UJ a i pi - · Vit 4 Vol V No 21 1074 dated January 26 1959 Among other items this tem contains a press conference by A I 'MIKOYAN Vol v No 22 1075 dated January 27 1959 Among other items this issue contains an article entitled Congress of the Bui·lders of Copununism11 and a Letter from Old Bolsheviks to the 21st Congress of the CPSU ' t J On f4arch 6 1959 SA JOHN E KEATING received blind post office box which had been previously to CG 5824-S the following items from the Daily Soviet Press Translations From he Soviet Press by Soviet Information Bureau 4 5' ' V9l V No 25 1078 dated January 30 1959 This issue contains the debate on the report of NIKITA KHRUSHCHOV to the 21st Congress· of the CPSU at the sessions of Janua y 29 1959 · Vol v No 26 1079 dated January 31 1 1959 This is'sue contains the debate on the report of NIKITA KHRUSHCHOV to the 21st Congress of the CPSU at the sessions of January 30 1959 It contains the full text of the speech of L I BREZHNEV and summaries of several 0th er speeches Vol v No 28 1081 dated February 2 1959 issue contains the following items 1 Thi ' iY 'ti r S Open Letter to Supreme Soviet of t he Union Republics C9rist ttuerlcy Electi on Commissions J Reply of N s KHRUSHCH OV to Appeal from Norwegia Social Democratic Party a J Backbone of Mig ty Socialist EconomY L1· 0 r 7 _ yf 1 ' Italian Government Crisis H - TP c · 7 · _ · - · e Way to Solve the German m _ 1 ' I ie 23 - Bureau · Encls 9 RM · ·-·· mi MAR 181959 1 · - New York 100-134637 Encls 9 C'R•IJ· 1 - Chicago 'Iv _ --JEK LMA ' f • ' 1i v11 •11 r UJ '' - 5 ' 5'1 l ' 4 • 61 MAR 25 1959 HEREIN IS UNCLASSil1IiD PA1$ 7-f- oo B X ·· ' _ SPq 11 _ 9 - uf J 11--f 0 3 ----- • UNITED TO FROM DATE March•lfl1 1959 _ Js GOVERNMEN MR A Hi BELMONT SUBJl CT J 1- J ' fylR J A SX i '1NTERNAL SE Loach_ McGulze-_ Mohr _ _ Par iioru _ R on_ 'rarr m_ URITY - C Trotter_ W c Sullivan _ Title- Room_ - • SAC Auerbach Chicago called at 11 35 a m today 3 18 59 - J' A c and advised at he ha f an appointment to talk to the informant Chicago 5824 at noon today He advisJ ld that th informant had been to the doctor this morning that the do _ tor says he has pneumonia and the doctor gave him a sho d erum The informant also learned this rnin Auerbach said that the 'r T-0 - r m a - n 'l ' '1 -s- r r m 1 er y - r o wn mr -i re- - u m ps - an ' d i very depressed and liot · ·· at all well During his discussion with Euge ennis last week Dennis ti Mr• 'I ' told the informant that he should get out of Chicago and get some rest ·Y for a few weekS to try to regain his health The Russianf also told the · informant that he should remain inactive and under cover for a period shortly after his return to this count • The informant is talk in in terms of takin a tri I J J • ' ___________ _ l-11 t ' a the train IT s informant s wif_e is o ' t rman Y vi Auerbach recommended and asked for Bureau authori travel of the informan_' ' T T T r - -T -r 'l as an indication of Bureau appreciation or is e or s m eve opmg orma on for the Bureau in connection with his trip to Rusf ia Al erbach also askedJhat li possible a teletype be addressed to Wm which he could exhibit to the informant as an expre$sion of the Director's appreciation for the inform t• s efforts Auerbach asked that advice as t o requestrt reach hini before noon Chic go time jf p qssible ' · -f J 11 ' 's s AU INFORIMTIOII CONTAINED • CiJ A ACTION ff lSJJffei A J 111 d If ' v fll' 2ii11o-11vJ ··o 5✓ · A1 tEtrbach wa$ author a1fo·6tler the transportation qf the infgp nant and his wife for a trip as requested RtC· S trO 0$ · l l a oJ to·pa _ _ f p' r -' -j · Attached is a suggested teletype to Auerbach which 'hR f j-Yjg ghibit to the informant 14 MA EN CLnQSJJRE · Q -135 - £X JAS L17 i fs-19'-6J 1--Mr 1 --Mr 1--Mr l--1Vi r Belmont • Baumgardner Thornton J S Johnson Room 331-0PO 5 o5 MA1R 2 1959 P 'l v· M '1 l£ _ I ' is' 8 ' o 6 @ z i 'I' • ' Outrageous DecisiQJt of I 1'ternat_iona J Basketball e deration 6 Vol V 1 No 12 153 date Febru l-fY l 59 1 'l'his J ssue q9ntains the speech by A· B A R STQV at tqe Ex1 rao rgip a Y 21st Cong res $ 9f t e CPSU on January 31 195 l 7 YQl v No 1 1'54 dated february a 19 59 ' 1 'his ssue conta j ns th ll speech by l MIK9YAN at the Extrjl_or tU na ry 21st congress of the CPSU · cin Janu t r y 31 1959 _ a 8 · Yo · i No 29 J 082 date d Fel ru rY 3 1959' This i E Ue_ qont ai s the deJ a te on • f1he i epo ft ot N J K ITA KHRUSHCijOV to ' lie 1211 t co ngr iSS of the Cj S' J at the sess ii ns o 1 Feb -uary 1 1959 -· 1 o re etved was Jl c opy of tp e Speech by -_Comr ade· A N flHELEPIN Chairman of the· Coinm i ttee of state Securii y a t the q'pµnc i i 1 f Ministe r s pf _the u '8 $ • R at the Ex tir-a ordi ri ary 21$ t C 1gress of 'l he C P l l U on f ebruary 4 959 Qtie phcitost at c¢py -9 f _ each Qf the abo e ntnE 1 ¢nl · 1 J re enclosed here Yft i -to - Phe 1 1µ r eau and' to the New York I 'i v 1 ii i on Th Chicago photostat copies are· loca ed ·Chi ago iie · 13 1 4 6 Sµ' 13 1B 7 2 - ·' __MIC i 7 Qffice o FROM C Memorandum • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MR A H BELw0 OATS ' t MR J A SIZOO SOLO TERNAL SEC SUB Q I March i 7 1959 Tolson_ J Belmont_ OeL lr lch___ lr• - ALL Il Jl'Ol l Al'ION CONTAINED ER ' Elli IS UNCLASSIFIED Y - C 11 A rEJ-S'-6 B r Por on• _ Roson _ Ta __ _ T ou«_ SPffJJ'fr•d J_i lJ u' • tf 71 3 L I calle rSpecial Agent in Charge Auerbach Chicago today 3 17 59 noting ·that Chicago 5824' had returnei fto Chicago· Saturday afternoon· Auerbach said the informant did return Saturday W c Sullivon _ Tel• Roorn_ is not in good health at all and as a consequence ·Chic o has not been J able to spend any time with him since his' return • · f ' 41 • L · ' I told Auerbach we had •heard from New'York that NY 694 had been instructed y Chicago 5824 to select a lllan·as leg man for Chicago 5824 but that New·York had diplomatically sugges ted to NY 694 that he hold up on it aJittle 1 as New York might ha ve some suggestion which wdul be of assistance that in any event NY'694 ought to tpuchbase·with ewYorkbefore any definife step are taken I told Auerbach we qad given consideration to the ·fea ibility of working another inform ant into this' situation as leg man for Chicago 5824 but that we should n ot pre ss an informant on him that in discussing the deyelqpmen of 'his apparatus With1Chigagq 8 4 we should inquire if we can be of assistance to h_im in the se ection of a man if' so we •mighl Je able to place some·on in• the apparatus with his· coop·eration but withJhe clear understandingthat under no circumstances·woulq suchpersop or a nyone els know that Chicago 5824 is collabor l ting with the Burea i tl at co tact with any person placed in the apparatus ·would have to come tfu ough Chicago 58 4 or NY 694 11 'was pointed out that Chicago sho uld also· gtve thought tci thej ossibility ofth e selection of such a person n ChicagC 5 24 130 d sires and t qaf iuerbach should adyise'the Bureau imme at ly of the resultf of his di cussidns•withChicago 5824 in this regard as well he results of Chii ago 5824's discussion·with Dennis V In fhis connection Aue rpach mentioned the suggestion whif h DemiiS madt to Chicago 5824 thatl le t e a jew·weeks' rest to try to gE t his health back Auerbach said th at 'Chicago 5824 woul I have to get some est ti Oon as he is in really poor health at this time 9v -03ll 1 1- t 19 G ' SAC Auerbach will keep us advised· JAS L f ft- ' 4 1--Mr Belmont 1--Mr Baumgardner 1--Mr Thornton sc 5 5 MAR 25 1959 t20 l R 20 1959 SEE ADDENDUIIJ QN EA GEi·i - -1ro1 ro1s · £V•·135 '1 ltH UPDATE ·············· · · •15i••··· • 'ot tETE k JJ - ··········•-• •- 4 • · ••- -- ' · · • 1 s'w c r · Mem·orandum to Mr Belmont from Mr Sizoo Re SOLO IS - C ADDENDUM - J A SIZOO LL - 3 18 59 SAC Auerbach called back on 3 17 and advised that after giving the matter consideration in Chi ago he questioned' whether we should attempt to put at1 informant in Clµcago 58241 s apparatus·as aJeg man He said-he feared that this might adversely· affect tl i_e security of Chicago 5824 and'NY 694 in the event fq r any reasc m the third informant was exposed I pointed out t lat I had preyio sly· indica f ld •th thii d informarit'would have no knowledge of the fact Chic ago 5824 and NY 694 are informants and iliat he would be approached either by- c rlcago·5824 9 r NY 691 ·without 1my indicat on of Bureau interest a nd therefor it would not appear·fo endanger the security of tlie twp top informants Ho wever agreed that there are ar ments botl pro and ·con on this situatiop and I asked that he submit his views to the Bureaµ along with certain· other' suggestions he is submitting for the ·qperation of this si atlon ' Auefbach ali• 'o q1 es l i9ned' the· µesirability of having NE w'Yoi'k sur vey the· me·eting pl ce· for the 4 J4 59 eti ng Qf Chicago 5824 He was afraid this migllt in SplJ e way -expose the Bur au' S 'in ere_st I to_I l' Auerbac that N ew Yor ll l d done this•in sf discreeµy ail Ii without in- any way idei i i fy ing themsi tlV ti S as ·eP reseptatives of the B r ' iu an d that I saw no ' 'easori -lo-be co11cerned because-of this • Auer Jach 1 1ai9· hef s Pu ±il g ·a letter to the 'Bilrea u in the mail last l'light 3 17 urnish g his suggestionS' con9erniriirthis operation Auerbach also' sa d w 11ad' giVE1_ll ur er _consideration to the que·stion of hayµig the infor mant· s Jbpoexm i tc 'alq g with others who-' 11 a dtaken trips·t Europe an l atten9edcthe•·21st Co_ngref is befgr e the House Co mittee on _ Un A merican Activities He said he thought it was desir_able to leave this· mai ter a's itnow st J 1qs for the' time· 1 eingj that he felt it would be better if it could' be' do le to avoid tlle public' app larap ce of the informant H aid he was following it closely withJhe informant h owever and would advise us more specifically· ofJ J is conclu iOn in the maj ter as o·on-a's the same was crystallized - 2- ' I F't -3 'l Rov 12•13-$6 '• I I I • fl I I I FBI Date Transmit the following in PLAIN TEXT • I I I 3 9 59 1 t • I I Type in plain te t or code AIRTEL •••· Via 4 · I REGISTERED MAIL Priority or Method of Malling I I r-------------------------- --------------------L------- · TO -DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 y· ' _ EROM SAC CHICAGO 134-46-Sub B 7 f 1 '1 § IOF-EDIS Dsow · - I g - C CG 5824-S on 3 6 7 59 furnished information to SA JOHN E KEATING concerning the current phase of the Solo operation Enclosed herewith are four memoranda deail iii g J with the 21st Congress of the CPSU These memoranda are'captioned -as follows 1 Impressions Comments and Opinions of CG 5824-S on the Aims Purposes and Results of the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union 2 Main Activities of CG 5824-S i'lhile in Moscow from January 18 1959 t o February 26 1959 In Regard to he Russian Attitude Toward the P JI JJ -3 r' ' Berlin Situation 4 ' 'j _'f Meeting Between the Communist Party USA Delegation to the Twenty-First Congress of the Communist fl i 1 Party of the Soviet Union and Some Leading Members wr of the Communist Party of the Soviet ynion Jf' f -1 ' i • 'l 2 - Bureau Encls 4 RMY 1i 'A7 - New York Encrs' - 4 RM g J _ 1 - Chicago -· JEK LMA • - 4 lJ • •- u i tr r 't 4 - f k135 ALL INPORM ITlON COll'l'AIN W HEREII IS UNCLASSillilW P U 7 f-@ _sq Approved 1-WA t ----i-_ __ __ __ '- 5 5 MAR 5 e ial Agent in Charge 2 195 9 -U' BY SPIJ j Sent- _ __ _ _ M r '· I v· f -- Jq Per _ _ _ _ __ 'l I r i ' F'pc3JJRev 12- 3-56 FBI Date 3 9 59 Transmit the following ·in _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - ' - - - - - - - - - 1 Type In ploin· text or code Via _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ Priority or Method of Mailing ------------------ -------------------------- ------- CG 134-46-Sub B The Bureau will note that no other delegate· of the CP USA to the CPSU has returned to this country and that dissemination of all Solo material at this time would tend to pinpoint the informant • This will include speeches documents and photographs previously· set forth under separate Solo communication Dissemination of any documents or materials at this time in connection with the Solo operation should be made with all of the above factors in mind AUERBACH - 2 - Approved - - - - - - - - - - Special Agent in Charge Sent --- ---M Per------- 0 O· MAIN ACTIVITIES OF CG 5824-S WHILE IN MOSCOW FROM JANUARY 18 1959 TO FEBRUARY 26 1959 I Attendance at all sessions of the 21st Congress of the CPSU except for· the la t three days when he was ill II Attendance at the formal banquet which was held about two days after the end of the sessions of the 21st Congress and was9 the last formal affair of the 21st Congress of the CPSU p 15% ·h III A meeting at p1ended by JA lES JACKSON and M RRI ILDS with M _ I USLOV OTTO KUUSINEN BORIS -1PONOMAREV and NICOLA1AMATSOUTEV · ' y ' Jz fi ' ' ✓ n P IV Two separate meetirigs with BORIS PONOMAREV with regard to s ecific reque ts made by the CP USA particularly in regard to funds from Russia for the CP USA ✓ v A meeting with an unidentified individual in the Secret S ervice of• the Ce ntral Committee of the CPSU in regard to the extablishing of an illegal apparatus for the transmission of communications and funds between the CPSU and the CP USA v r A meeting with representatives of the CPSU and all dele- gates to the• 21st Congress of the CPSU from Latin merican countries VII A meeting with representatives of the Israeli Party VIII IX X A meeting with the Guatemalan delegation A meeting with the delegation from Panama A meeting with a friendship society XI A meeting with the culturai ministry of the u s s R XI I A spe·ech at an advanced' military academy in Moscow XIII A me·eting with representatives of the CPSU ahd representatives of Western European Communist Parties in regard to the World Marxist Review 3-t i- ALI INFORMATION CONTAIIIED HEREIN IS UNCI ASSIFIED llATE BY I T lf-MlB 2-r woo t'l #-- tJI J 1 ' · 0 0 MEETING BETWEEN THE COMMUNIST PARTY USA DELEGATION TO THE TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS OF THE COMMUIHST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNIOii AND SOME LEADING MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNIOU During February the elegates from the Communist Party 'QSA CP USA1to th entf-first Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPSUJ met wrtn - ome leading members or the cPSU The meeting started at 3 PM on February 10 1959 and while it was to last for approximately one and one half hours it actually lasted for approximately two and onf4 ialf hours The meeting was held 11 in tm office of MIKHAIL i SUSLOV mem ' r- of the Pres· · • · c smi SUSLOV 1 s office is located on eitlier e fourth or fifth floor of Building #1 of the headquarters of the Central Committee of the CPSU JAMES JACKSON and MORRIS CHILDS who constituted the official delegation from the CP USA were taken t the headquarter3- -- f the Central Collllllittee of the CPSU by ALEXAI II' NDREOVITCl'lt GRENOHENOO of the Int_ernational DeparJ ms1 oJ _ol fie de ntru conllllJttee of the CPSO He left as soon as he had deTivered· ifA'tJKS-ON and lJEitDS to the headquarters of the Central Committee CPSU JACK ON and CHILDS were then met by NICOLAI L aDJMOVI'lOH phonetic MATSOUTEV phonetic formerly referred to a TKOFSKY who s the head of the North and 1 - South American Sections of the I te rµational De e arj m n JLQf the Central Cornmi ttee of the CPSU 'a'n dwlio'liirs· in the United ·s1 ates for ·approximately one mon'tn during the latter part' o t· Eras a member of an educators delegation from the USSR NICOLAI took JACKSON and CHILDS to the outer office to SUSLOV 1 s office where two male secretaries checked the hats coats and over-shoes of JACimON CHILDS and MATSOUTEV They were then joined by YUR rxnANOV who was to act as t i e translator during the meeting d' IS 1 IJ 1 ---- O r4i1 t'uu i'ltl V This gfoup was then ushered into the of fice of SUSLOV and were greeted by SUSLOV OTTO v' ICUUSINEN _member of the Presidium and BORIS PONOMAREV head of the In'ter- · national Department of the Central Committee of the CPSU 2t1$ ' ALL INFORMATION CONl'AINED HEREIN IS UllCLASSIFIEP Jl ri - 7-r-- e o ar JJ JJ1Zb d14 tf 94631 OOINpLP SJJRE fJ -' fp-fe ·f J - - ff1 J ' 0 0 This meeting had been preceded by two letters which had been addressed by the CP USA delegation to the Central Committee of the CPSU NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV First Secretary These letters gave details of current activities of the CP USA trade union problems of the CP USA various peace movements in the CP USA the question of legality of the CP in the United States A third letter from the CP USA delegation to the Central Committee of the CPSU asked for certain special favors such as the allowing of members of the CP USA who are ill to go to the Soviet Union for treatment for a permanent correspondent of 11 The Worker 11 in Moscow to permit an author to visit Russia to write a book on Russia from the American viewpoint The CP USA also asked for $300 000 from the CPSU in these letters Also in these letters the CP USA delegation had asked for a discussion on the following items l An exchange of opinion concerning an estimate of the present economic situation in the United States 2 A discussion of United States-USSR relations Have they any idea of the aggressive intention of United States imperialism In o ther words what is the estimate of the Central Committee CPSU concerning United States imperialism 3 Tpe opinion of the CPSU in regard to new estimates and policies of the Negro freedom movement 4 What should be the forms and approaches of the CF USA in order to restore influence in trade unions and other mass organizations in relation to legality the rate of Party buildin-g etc 5 A discussion of the consolidation of the collective leadership the elimination o factionalism etc 6 The possibility of re'-establishing a daily newspaper by the CF USA the possibility of a trade union magazine and the possibility of a Negro magazine dealing with theoretical questions After JACKSON and CHILDS were greeted by SUSLOV 1CUUSINEN and PONOMAREV they all sat around a big table facing each other JACKSON was facing SUSLOV and CHILDS was facing KUUSINEN while MATSOUTEV was facing PONOMAREV - y 2 - 0 0 Opening Remarks by MIKHAIL SUSLOV SUSLOV started the meeting with a general greeting He st ted that on behalf of the Central Committee CPSU he wanted to say how glad they were that the CP USA could send an 6 ficial delegation to the Twenty-first Congress He said it is a gratifying thing Then he asked about the health of WILLIAM Z FOSTER and EUGENE DENNIS He commented that the CP USA is working under difficult circumstances but that all in all it is not a bad Party By way of comment it might be noted that while SUSLOV dominated the meeting he was very polite and tried to make the delegates from the CP USA feel free and easy in this meeting SUSLOV then stated that he thought that some of the original questions which appeared in the letteJ Saddressed to the Central Committee of the CPSU by the CP USA delegates had been answered during the Twenty-first Congress which occurred after the letters were written He asked if the CP USA delegates felt that it was necessary to repeat ome of this material JACKSON with CHILDS agreeing stated that the CP USA delegates would send a postscript to the Central Committee stating that the Twenty-first Congress had an wered some of the questions raised in the letters from the CP USA delegation and that it was not necessary to repeat this material SUSLOV then stated that he thought that this meeting should therefore be limi ed to those · questions which would permit the most profitable exchange He commented that they had not had a chance to read all of the CP USA documents dealing with the Uegro question and further that only that d ay had they received a translation of HY LUMER 1 s article in the January issue of 11 Poli tical Affairs 11 which deals with the economic situation Then SUSLOV ask d How do you propose that we start this meeting Remarks of JAivIES JACKSON JAMES JACKSON proposed that he make some introductory remarks which would be followed by discussion and an exchange of opinion This was agreed to - 3 - y ·I 0 0 JACKSON without any prepared notes talked of the history of the inner struggle within the CP USA and the effort of the Right Wing to take over the CP USA He also dealt with the problems which the Ultra Left have caused He then mentioned the problem of attempting zo achieve legality He discussed the attitude of the United States Government toward the CP and the efforts of 'the CP to achieve legality in mass organizations He stated that the effort of the CP to obtain legality within the trade union movement is a major problem He said that there are some CP members in trade unions who are even known as CP members but these members have been old-time trade union fighters so the t t'ade union leadership 11 winks an eyett and retains them even thought it is illegal for a CP member to be a trade union member in most of the trade unions in the United States He said that the CP in the United States presen ly has no legality in the mass organizations and in fact trade union illegality i s even a biggeX' problem than the attitude 9f the United States Government toward the CP JicKSON then discussed the role of the CP USA in elections in the fight for peace and in the Negro problem He mentioned the internal consolidation of the CP He talked about the authority of the National Executive Committee He said th t it is the leadership of the CP USA He mentioned WILLIAM Z 'ROSTER JACKSON said that FOSTER is considered an honore leader of the CP He said We seek his advice His exper'ienceis 6eing utilized but he is 78 41 iPPMY ·• years of age he is ill he is paralyzed and is sepal ated - _-it fX'om the daily activities of the CP TherefoX'e some differences arise be tween FOSTER and the J eadership because of FOSTER 1 s sepa t'ation from the daily activities Yet there is no factio al fight in tbe offing in the CP USA and that is de cisive Next JACKSON said that there is a sectarian wing in the OP USA He said perhaps the OP USA was a little late in fighting this sectarianism However during the fight against the Right Wing and the revisionists the OP USA had to use guerrilla bands After the Right Wing was defeated these guerrilla bands did not dissolve Therefore there may still be a group of sectarians in the OP USA At this point KUUSINEN asked JACKSON How does WILLIAM Z FOSTER look upon this group JACKSON said that FOSTER is also being attacked by this sectaX'ian group However some sectarians and unprincipled people in the OP USA utilize FOSTER for his differences orf this or that idea for their own factional purposes However this group is a very small minority in the OP USA r- 4 - 0 0 Additional Remarks by MIKHAIL SUSLOV SUSLOV said that he believes that the line adopted by the GP USA since the ousting of the revisilnists is a cor ect line He said that it is good that you see the revisionists as the real enemy It is also correct that you see sectarianism which is a real threat for a small Party We see the objective difficulties you face Reaction wants to isolate the OP USA The OP USA is trying to break through to the masses This is why sectarianism is dangerous Next SUSLOV stated that while •at• Party is carrying through the correct Marxist-Leninist line there can b variou differences and approaches As long as a Communist Party pursues a principled line differences on approaches are not dangerous In pursuing a correct line shadings are a possibility Patience therefore is necessary But thts is the ppice of collective leadership and is the cause of its success Continuing estated that shades can be overcome in t e process of work in the pursuing of a correct line There is no absolute identity in all viewpoints If such a thing existed you would have one man leadership--a cult of the personality would exist _ The information in your letters and your remarks do not create any an iety or concern in us about you Collective 'J eadership will decide and solve whatever problems y9u have or whatever problems may arise General Discussion of the Economic Situation in the United States OTTO KUUSINEN then briefly mentioned the economic situation in the 'United States He said We believe that the analysis in the January issue of your 11 Political Affairs 11 is correct You know the economic situation in your country better than we do KUUSINEN also mentioned the theoretical aspects of the Negro question in the Uni tad States He said We are not familiar with all the current q etails of this problem as yet but in this field also you know some things better than we do At this point SUSLOV co 1llllented that he too believes that the economic analysis in· the January issue of Political Affairs is correct He said there is a need to underscore the fact that continual unemplo ment accompanies automation - 5 - I 0 0 SUSLOV said United States imperialists cannot do 'What the Socialist camp is doing and will do There are sharpening contradictions in the imperialist camp There are constant rivalries for markets The struggle for markets between West Germany Great Britain the United States and other countries is an example of this That is how we see things and from what we have read and heard that is also tha way you see these things Discussion of the Negro Question in the United States Next JACKSON went into a long discussion of the Negro question in the United States Actually he repeated what he had previously set forth in his recent report and resolution dealing with the Negro question When JACKSON ha4 concluded SUSLOV replied· Very interesting You are correct We had some knowledge of thd s development from some discussions that we or at least I had with TIM BUCK when he was here during the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Soviet Union SUSLOV repeated Yes you are correct Your CP cannot base its theories and policies on re olutions adopted by the Communist International more than thirty years ago That would be dogmatism Great changes are taking place among the Negro people In the past 70 per cent were on or near the land Now this is reversed Seventy per cent of the Negroes are in urban areas of the United States while only 30 per cent are in rural areas This is certainly a radical change If we do not see this change the CP can make terrible catastrophic or abrupt mistakes When 70 per cent of the Negroes live in the countryside and contingent territories and are separated from the white persons--that is one situation At that time we could talk of self determination Now however 70 per cent of the Negroes live in the cities It is therefore necessary for you to review the situation and the position of the CP on this matter It is necessary for you to correct your policy Cont in uing SUSLOV said How could you place a slogan of self determination when there is no territory It would be reactionary and utopian to try to bring the Negro people back to the soil It would also be reactionary to place Negro people in ghettos in the cities We are - 6 - 1 ' o 0 against ghettos So your new policy is correct Your main task is to 1'ight for equality and integration When the Negro population was concentrated in the countryside it was different Now they are in the cities and we must work for integration The slogan is to be based on integration A slogan that was prog essive in 1928 that is self determina tion can become reactionary in 1958 We can understand clearly why the United States CP would change its theoretical and political line on this question OTTO KUUSINEN then made a few remarks He said that the underestimation of the independence struggle and its significance for Negroes would be dangerous By way of comment this statement may have suffered through translation and KUUSINEN was speaking of the struggle for equal rights by the Untted States Negro instead of a struggle for independence The Negro population still preserves common interests They need to be stated concretely politically There is economic inequality in regard to wages civil rights education political representation etc The Negroes in the United States have no representation in some areas in the south and even in some areas in the north This limitation of rights rallies the Negro people The CP must utilize the situation Despite the dispersal of the Negro population in the United States there are still some areas ·on the map of the United States where Negro people are still a majority You must take their interests into consid ra tion and fight for representation for them ✓-· ' Then SUSLOV stated We will continue to study this problem We had little time to study all the papers you presented H9wever emphasis must be placed on the fact that a resolution of thirty years ago cannot be applied now You know this problem better than we do Self determination was quite a question in 1928 and in the 193Os but our analysis provided for those years However in discarding the slogan of self determination now you should not go to opposite extremes Keep in mind that the Negro carries a double yoke The burden is not quite so heavy for a white worker Even the Negro petty bourgeOi $ e is oppressed Be careful in your approach to Negr9 rethrintsts All classes of the oppressed are necessary for the struggle We still need to take into consideration thos Negroes who live in the south Millions still live there Capitalism did not llow these people to become farmers There are millions who did not flee the south They should be united around the slogans that are good for that area--not slogans that are good for New York or Chicago or other cities At this time CHILDS commented that the CP USA does have a program for the black belt in the south SUSLOV said That is good As I pointed out before we did not yet get a chance to read all your material However you s i ould - 7 ' ' 0 0 have as a general slogan--equal rights Also keep the locality in mind Further your progr should not try to solve Negroes' problems for centuries ahead It is a program for struggle against imperialism until its overthrow or until it-is- abolished Do you know that the next slogan might come from a congress of builders of socialism Therefore why worry about centuries ahead Then for the first time BORIS PONOMAREV spoke and said that he would suggest that the OP USA should keep in mind the Leninist theory on the national question That is that during a war the emancipation of cppressed people needs to be kept in mind United States imperialism has been advocating war for years The task of the OP in the United States is to determine what slogan to use in order to rally the Negro people against war preparation Lenin pointed out that during a war oppressed people · nat onall 'ty can win many rights for equality Comments on WILLIAM Z FOSTER At this point OTTO KUUSINEN said a few words about WILLIAM Z FOSTER He stated Perhaps FOSTER lacks flexibility However he may have some new suggestions Over the decades he fought enemies like JAY LOVESTONE EARL BROWDER and all sorts of revisionists Maybe his isolation -does affect him However ·I would hav e- ' no - fe'ar o fi a · factional fight led by FOSTER against the present Marxist-Leninist leadership of the CP USA The leadership of the CP USA must be pa- Uent Respect for WILLIAM Z FOSTER does not mean less respect for the collective- for the National Executive Committee Then SUSLOV st ted Give WILLIAM Z FOSTER 01 1r heartiest greetings It may be that he makes mistakes However the cqllective is stronger than FOSTER and can correct him We understand that there is no threat of a factional fight and we hope that the leadership of the CP USA is a united leadership If it is then mistakes of individuals can be corrected Concluding Portion of the Meetin5 At this point BORIS PONOMAREV said that if possible he would like to arrange a conference on the question of war propaganda in the United States and how the peace movement in the United States counteracts it By way of comment it may be noted that CHILDS met later on two occasions with PONOMAREV and PONOMAREV was given approximately two pages of - 8 - l 9 0 0 written material on the peace movement in the United States However it is believed that there was never a discussion on this point between the CP USA delegates and the Central Oommi ttee OPSU • SUSLOV then stated that he wanted CHILDS and JACKSON to give the ' rarmest regards from the Central Comrni ttee CPSU to EUGENE DENNIS WILLIAM Z FOSTER BOB THOMPSON ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN BEN DAVI 3 JACK- STATCHEL and HY LUMER SUSLOV said Tell your comrades that we follow your organization with greatest attention We know that your conditions of work are difficult Even today you remind us of· difficulties that we did not fully appreciate such as the fact that the le aders are still under a second indictment and that their trayel is restricted and that there is a prospect of further trials of the leaders under the membership clause SUSLOV- said You face the strongest enemy which to a degree can enjoy a certain exceptionalism as the strongest enemy However all of this is temporary At present the enemy is strong The OP in the United States is weak However in time tp ings wi I 1 change • A small Party can become strong The str9ngest most powerful enemy now will decline CHILDS then made some remarks in which he thanked the leaders of the·CPSU fo appreciating the difficulties of the OP USA He then reminded the CPSU leadership that the OP USA needed material help for a program of action for concentration etc and he asked that the comrades not forget the request of the OP USA for material aid -SUSLOV stated that in regii rd to y by r concrete requests we are discussing it and you will get help The question is how we can give it to you without the danger of hurting you or us CHILDS was then told that he would meet separately with PONOHAREV at a later date to receive answers in regard to the request for funds and other specific requests made by the OP USA of the CPSU It is noted that CHILDS did meet separately with PONOMAREV and NICOLAI MATSOUTEV on two occasions and that during this time a promise was made that $250 000 will be sent from Russia to the OP USA SUSLOV also stated in ·regard to concrete requests that the CPSU would like the OP USA to send comrades to Russ ia f'or a rest You should determine who you want to send 'or treatment and rest in a socialist climate where there is no oppression How you send the comrades to us is up to you • ' w 0 0 JACKSON and CHILDS explained the hesitation of the CP USA to set out how quickly crisis factors will develop in he economy of the United States JACKSON asked whether or not he CPSU f els that United States imperialism will try to get through the present economic crisis by some special large project such as the developing of Alaska or a large development some place in the southern part of the United States or in Latin Americ MORRIS CHILDS col1llllented that the CP USA has made some mistakes in the past by constantly predicting cyclical crises This is why the CP USA is less categoric in its predictions at the present time l'l SipV said We will suggest to our economists that they study this problem However it should be noted that you have some very capable economists among your comrades They should be anle to develop a theory on this He said tl at here is no such thing as a non-crisis economic development under capitalism Everyone knows and understands this including your United States imperialist rulers ' KUUSINEN then stated that one of the assertions of the revisionists is that there can be a non-crisis development of c·apitalism Iii reality things are quite different In the United S tates we have witnessed three economic declines since World War II But it is necessary to say that these economic slumps were not of a cyclical crisis form In the past the e was an economic cyclical c risis under capitalism a ou every ten years Now we see more frequent economic convu sions and slow- upturns and no big upturns M dckingly KUUSINEN said Some economists say that the economic crisis started yesterday but Marxists cannot talk that way et in answer to Comrade JACKSON 1 s question we cam10t sa y that United States imperialism can resort to measures that may stop a cr isis If the imperialists coul'd do th i s then their society would not be capitalism We must therefore cling to fact and not make unreal forecasts The comrades in the United State are giving-correct appraisals of the economic situation in the United States SUSLOV speaking again stated that there are still no closed exits for United Sta tea imperialism On the other band there will be no real big cycle of prosperity for them either The general perspective is that there is little room left for United States economic maneuvering - io11 0 0 • SUSLOV also stated that the CP USA could send a comrade to Russia to write a book on Russia from an American iewpoint SUSLOV said that he had spoken to NIKITA S as H KHRUSHCHEV in regard to the possibility of having an · American come to Russia to write a book on Russia SUSLOV said that KHRUSHCHEV said he thought it would be a good idea for such a book to be written but that he felt that such a book could pl Y an important role in pro-Communist propaganda if it were written by a non-Communist ·or from the v5t oint of a non-Communist ' YIA tr' 9'1 '-'llfeU S-k' l4 ' In regard to th possibility of having a permanent correspondent for The Worker 11 in Moscow SUSLOV stated that the Central Committee of the CPSU was considering it but the big question is how it would be received in the United States Frol l the viewpoint of public opinion would it help or hurt the CP USA In regard to the possibility of the CP USA sending students to Russia to study Communism SUSLOV stated that it is necessary to keep in mind the Litvinov pact which dealt with the study of Communism in Russia by students from other countries He said that it was necessary to keep in lt ind that we should avoid giving the imperialists something to scream about This meeting was concluded $lt this time and other specific ·questions presented to the OPSU by the OP USA were answered in sohedul ed meetings between CHILDS and PONOVlAREV - 11 ¥ • f ' tt ' 0 IMPRESSIONS COMMENTS AND OPINIONS OF CG 5824-S ON THE A MS PURPOSES AND RESULTS OF THE 21ST CONGRESS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION As a result of attendance at the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and discussions with leading members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Uriion and other Communist Parties it is believed that the Rus ians are not seeking war R ther the Russians would rather concentrate on production and the fulfilling of the Seven Year Plan It is believed that the Russians would do many things to attempt to avoid war Of course one cannot foresee what might happen if some kind of an incident occurs It is possible that the United States may be able to stand firm and to get some concessions from the Russians The United States may be able to get them to back down on some issues such as Berlin and Germany because it is believed that they are trying to avoid war However the Russians will always follow the' Leninist principle of retreat and advance or the military tactic of seige and withdrawal The Russians are convinced that CHARLES DE GAULLE cannot solve the war crisis in Algeria nor the economic crisis ih France They expect some real strike battles in France They also point to the fact that there have been demonstrations in iVest Germany not only in regard to the placing of missile bases in West Germany but also i regard to working conditions in the mines Similar demonstrations and strike struggles have occurred in Belgium Further they know that Italy has eponomic problems They know that there are some serious developments in Spain and state that there is discontent among the youth and students in Spain The 21st Congress further indicated the international character of the Communist conspiracy There are millions of Communists scattered in all parts of the globe The 21st Congress of the CPSU was termed an extraordinary or special congress The reason for this was that it only dealt with certain specific issues By terming it an extraordinary congress it was not necessary under the framework of the Constitution of the U S S R to elect a new leadership The chief problem with which the 21st Congress was concerned was the Seven Year Plan This plan cal ls for placing emphasis on production an increase in productio nd pro J i L_QSf TPln At t illPORMATlON CONTAlNEll llEREIN IS UllCr ASSIFlED llA' l'E 1 '5-00 BY $f tl l't5A- M 6 mo 31Y 1 J - 1 - IN_ - 1- lt I• Jf7 J 0 ductivity and in increase in industrial and agricultural capabilities At the same time it calls for the raising of the standard of living It was called a Congress of the Builders of Communism with emphasis on production productivity and the standard of living in Russia It was called in order to convince the people of the Soviet ·Union tho e who think that the Soviet Union has a superior form of government and Socialists Jhat the u s s R is going into a higher stage of society as was predicted by MARX ENGELS and LEN N--a society that will produce more goods a society in which production will be based on automation instead of on manual labor a society in which machines will do the labor of man It was held to indicate that the Sev en Year Plan wil l not only make possible a higher standard of living but also a greater degree of culture The Seven Year Plan through statistics and the establishing of goals in· industry and agriculture provides for an• increase of radio and television sets and static ms· increased• housing the training of more physicians the building of more sanitariums and health institutions a nd so forth - - • t The Seven Year Plan calls for the performing o f a cultu l revolution In addition the leadership of the CPSU theorizes that in the establishing of a new system of society the beginning of the first stages of pure Communism they will give greater freedom to the people The idea of the State using force to keep people tn line is going to aisappear in time according to thi_s theory It is stated that they cannot abolish the organs of force and control at this time because they are still fac ed with hostile imperialist activ ties and they need to restrain would-be e emies such as spies and saboteurs sent into Russia by the imperialists How ever according to the features of the Seven Year Plan many functions of government will be turned over to so called social organizations such as the trade unions parent-teacher associations and neighborhood communities which have police powers in order to control the behavior of people who violate local codes It is stated that they will depend upon moral pressure to keep the people in line KHRUSHCHEV held forth a sort of a Utopia in· which there would be no taxes because the income of the State is so great I l - 2 1 f 6 0 At the- Congress the idea was put forth that when the Soviet Union together with the rest _of the Socialist world which comprises only a third of the world p opulation will produce one half of the world's goods this will convince millions of people even in the capitalist world that the system of Communism is superior to that of capitalism The idea was also put forth that unlike the old days no country which is backward industrially or culturally has to depend upon some imperialist power which never helped them anyway In this regard it is stated that countries such as India and Egypt were e icploited but never helped by England It was pointed out that ·Russia can now give help to all of these backwar d countri s and this will he Lp to strengthen the anti imperialist camp t In regard to the working people in W stern Europe Great Britain and the United States ·the Russians say that by their example especially after the fulfillmE lnt of ' he targets of the Seven Year Plan at which time they expect to catch up with the United States in production they will show by concrete living example how the working people could· live if they did not have io work for capitalist exploiters Even if -the competition of peaceful co-existence continues let the capitalist lands prove that they can duplicate the Russian effort This should be of great value to 9ommunists the world oyer to know that Communism is superior to any other system The fulfillment of the Seven Year Plan will be better than any propagand of the printed word or speech The Russians also hold out the idea or thesis which was first developed at the 20th Congress of the CPSU This t_hesis is the non-inevitability of war They claim that if this thesis was valid up to the present time wh en the Socialist countries w re relativ ly weaker than it is more·valid n9w when the industrial production of Russ ia and China is multiplied and many countries have set up their own governments Also · many other countries are in a state of revolt against imperialism In addition the capabilities of the Socialist states to retaliate or hit back the aggressQrs makes this thesis valid and serves as a preventative of war On the other hand the Russians leave themselves an escape clause by saying that there are adventurers in the United States Great Britain France and Western Germany who might try to unleash war· since they depend on war to keep their economic machinery going But the Russians say that capitalism as a social system will go under if l 't resorts to war It will l - 3 ' j '• - -· 0 0 be defeated militarily· Secondly the majority of the people will rise up against capitalism • To put over the Seven Year Plan the CPSU started to make preparations during the summer of 1958 and in December 1958 held a plenum of the CCCPSU at which meeting NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV introduced the control figures which with few modifications have become th targets and aims of the Seven Year Plan • The Russians have coined some ne slogaris in order to mobilize the -people to f lfill the Seven Year Plan They appealed to the material interests of the people They told them that they will live better if they fulfill the plan Further that they will increase the standard of living and wi l go into a higher stage of society The Russians contend that younger people now participating in industrial efforts and even som of the younger people who participated in the 21st Congress may still live to see pure Communism If they do not surely their children will live in a new society namely Communism · After stating this the Russians stil·l realize that a tremendous effort is needed on the part of all the people so they use the Communist Party and the Young Communist League to form competitive brigades i n factories and in collective farms They call thes e brigades Communist Brigades or Builders of qommunism Just as during the Five Year Plans tb e Russians hav e turned some working people both men and women into national heroes Thei have even built statues to'·some of them while to others they have given material ·reyt rds and honors Through this Socialist emul tion they are one again resprting to the same pattern by turn ing of the mine workers and farmers into heroes ·Day in and day out they feature such her·oes and brigades on a local and nationa l scale At the 21st Congress the Russians elected a miner to th Presidium of the 21st Congress thus turning him into a national hero in or der to get the people to emulate him and thus further exert themselves It should be noted that there is ·one big' difference between the exertions demanded of the people now and those demand d during the STALIN period The Russians are giving the - 4 I -· 0 0 people more consumer goods and rewards for th ir efforts in the form of well being even though these rewards may not be in pr9portion to the exertion put forth In addition to mobilizing the Party members the Party leadership goes into every nook an cranny of social life includ l ng that in the remotest part of Siberia This was discussed at the 21st Congress It was necessary for the Russians to convince their people not only that they have allies in the other Socialist countries or people democracies with emphasis placed on China but also that they have allies and supporters throughout the world This is why for the first time in the history of the CPSU they made a strenuous effort to bring to the 21st Congress fraternal delegates from every country possibie They boasted c f this mobilization and pointed out in speeches at the Congress that not even in the days of the Communist International was there such mobilization or international solidarity as displayed at this 21st Congress Never before at a Soviet Party Congress did they permit more than a handful of delegates from other Communist Parties to take the floor for a few moll ents However t this 21st Congres do ens of representatives from every continent were given the platform so that the Russian delegates could see ·them and listen to them They also printed their remarks in many newspapers and broadcast their speeches over radio and televisio n All of this was proof that the Soviet people have friends and allies and that these representatives of various Communist Parties and ·workers Parties speak not only f9r their own organization but for millions of others who are in a state of revolt against capita ism Above all these Communist representatives march under the banner of Marxism-Lenfnsim are the guardians of peace· and hamper the capitalist aggressors from lauhching a war In addition all of these speeches contained comparisons or contrasts Most of them glorffied the tremendous achievements and progress of the Soviet Union and the horrible things both economic and political that prevail in the capitalis countries Even 'the representative f i -om the CP USA JAMES JACKSON did not hesitate to show a glaring contrast between the great Utopia and well being of the Soviet people compared wi h· the misery that prevails in the United States Not only did he make such a speech at the 21st Congress in which he proclaimed the miserable state of affairs in the - 5 - 17 0 0 Uni_ted States but he a so wrote special articles anq made radio speeches in which he praised·and glorified everything fn the Soviet Union Emphasis was placed on the internationalaspects of the 21st Congress · The invitations to other Communist Parties to send delegations to the 21st Congress were well calculated and planned Even the gains which would result fro the pres nce o f these delegations were planned inevery detail · · he folloiving comments do not apply to t_he d legates re resenti ng he so called Socialist camp Thes d legates were mostly heads of government or outstanding pers nalities i government and they have all the material needs which go wi th the holding of office and power On the other hand orie does not have to stretch t e ifuag l ation to siee what happens to Co mniuhists who come to Moscow from sonie of the niost backward countries of Asia Africa South America and other parts of th world Once in R ssia they are ensco ced iµ luxurious surroundings are given servants attendants qhauffeurs clothing banquets ·organized in Oriental splendor luxu dous living in former-palaces lavish gifts m dical care nur es and physicians sent to their apa tments special theater performances including a ballet- by ULINOVA the utstandi ig Russian 'ballerina jet plane travel and in general all of the luxuries of life These delega tes from Communis t Parties outside of the Soc al'ist camp begin to feel that this luxurious 1 1 ving is only ·possible because the Communist Par ty rules the Soviet Union · -They begin to make menta_l comptjirisons What would happen if they were in a similar positio Perhaps they too could ead this type of life all the time ' ' There is another possible effect in this type of treatm nt Some of these Communists feel that they are now obligated to the Russians for these favors If these delegates ar e from a backward country and their social status is low in that country or if they are colored and come from a country where there are racial distinctions they not only feel that they have an obligation to the 'Russians but they also feel that if they can·overthrow their present social system they can live like they liv d in Moscow all the time - 6 - • •• · 0 0 Even delegates from Western countries who are used to a higher standard ot living are influenced by this type of treatment None of the delegates from the fraternal Communist Parties had to spend any money They could get any l hing they wanted 11hether they stayed within the Kremlin or in a · hotel in a suite of rooms or in an apartment everything was free They were also given thousands of rubles purely for spending money since all · food· ·and clothing w s free Each delegate 'from the CP USA was given 1 500 rubles merely for the Pl l-rchase of sqch ii ems as souvenirs and· qould have gotten more than this sum for he asking In fact the Russians appeared disappo_inted if the original sum of 1 500 rubles was hot spent for souvenirs · · Ali transportation'was furnished free of charge to th delegates This included transpo 7tation to anyplace in the Soviet Union-by means of j t Planes or the most luxurious trains It also included the availability of a car and c_hauffeur at all times ··It· also included free transportation tp and frQm the country of origin and Moscow In'addition the Russians have a system whereby me ber's of Communist Parties throµghout t' qe world can come to Russia to spend a vacation or to obtain medical treatment For example in discussions with both memb rs of the CPSU and the CPGB' _it wi1 s learned that in 19 8 at least 30 leading members of the CPGB spent free vaca1 io1 1s in Russia So the Rus ians not only mobilize other Communist Parties ideologically bµ_t al130 satisfy material needs of the leading members and in most instances give aid to other Commun st Parties so that they can carry -ori their work By doing these things they secure the allegiances of these various Communist Parties · It should be aiso noted that some Communist Parties which are illegal go underground and find a ·haven in Moscow or in some other Communist country Usually these Parties are given· all the momfy they need to carry on their work The leading members are housed and taken care of and given all kinds of aid As an example of this it was learned in discussions with members of the Czechoslovakian Party that the relationship of the Czechoslovakian goverrimerit with that of Italy is not too good at the present time even though all the diplomatic formalities· are maintained It was learned that the Italian government seemed to know that a radio station - 7 - 19 Q 0 which is beamed to Italy was run by Itali_an Communists and may be located on Czechoslovakian soil Also that some Italian Communists who are sought by the Italian authorities have fled to Czechoslovakia This is an example of other forms of material aid given to Communist Parties besides direct support in the form of money fo_r propaganda and agit tional purposes Despite the new thesis about the equality of the Communist Parties the CPSU is still looked upon as the experienced leading Communist Party and most Communist Parties with the possible exception of a few Communist Parties in the Socialist camp this may include China and Czechoslovakia confer and meet with the leadership of the CPSU in order to air their p oble s and to seek advice concerning policy personalities and so forth Because 6f the large gathering of Communist Party delegations from all over the world many many meetings were held between the representatives of these Parties and the leadership of the CPSU before and after the 21st Congress of the CPSU If the Communist Parties are legal or if they· operate in a section of the world where their activities do not create diplomatic or other problems for the Soviet govern ment such meetings were announced although the contents of the discussions were not announced ' Ve know that prior to the Congress various Communist Parties went to the Soviet Union and aired their difficulties before the leadership of the Communist Party FQr example the leadershi _of the Communist Party of Paraguay was in Moscow four months prior to the 21st Congre_@s The delegation from the Communist Party of Brazil to the'2lst Congress of the CPSU pd some meetings with the leadership of the CPSU They reyurned to Brazil but are to return within the next two months nd bring additional members of the leadership in order to ontinue discussions in an effort to 'resolve some inner pro1 t blems of the razilian Communist PartY _ I was told by CARLOS b p 1 1 • RIGHELLA who speaks Engiisli ana was a member of the Brazilian e egation about these meetings- and about the fact that he plans to return to Moscow for further discussions It is also known that the Communist E jdI __pf Mexico has internal problems DIONSI ENCINA and JOSE ALDEZ 'and possibly one other member of the Mexican Communist Party are f - 8 - • staying in Moscow for possibly sev eral months NICOLAI MATSOUTEV tated that ENCINA is on the ropes He stated that ENCINA had opposed strikes •in Mexico of the rai'froad workers and the students NICOLAI stated that ENCINA did not properly estimate the up-surge of struggle in Mexico These examples re cited to show that the Communist Party of the Soviet Union utilized the 21st Congress in o der to go into the affairs of the various Communist Parties It cap be said that every delegation had a meeting with one or more persons representing the Presidium or Central Committee of the CPSU Furthermore someone from the headquarters of the CCCPSU was in touch with each delegation from day to day Thus the-Russians have contact with every Communist Party on the globe They utilized the 21st Congress to mobilize support and to bring t e aims and plans of the 21st Congress t9 the ·attention of peoples all over the world Almost every Communi1 t Party wi 11 receive support in order to sp'read propaganda about the aims of the Seven Year Plan qf the Soviet µnion The Russians have published booklets and pamphlets and di'agrams in numerous languages These will be sent to various countries ostensibly to be sold but actually to spread prppaganda Each delegate from a Communist Party which operates openly received dozens of books ·some in the nglish and some in the Russia µ language These books ranged from translations of LENIN -and MARX to current material on the Seven Year Plan and novels · · · The CPSU utilized the presence of delegations from the Communist Parti_es throughout the world in order to plan actions in various parts of the world Thus the 21st Congress was a mobilization of forces·to give moral support to the Rus ians to get the aims of the Seven Year Plan propagandized throughout the world arid to prepare for concret struggle on a orld wide scale in ord r to keep the imperialists and lbourgeoise busy and off guard It was the most international gathering in the h story of the Communist movement The chief purpose of the 21st Congress was to mobilize the CPSU and the Russian people to put over the Seven Year Plan Further to give legitimacy to the present leadership of the CPSIU without electing a new leadership since some of those formerly in leadership who were removed had some influence 9 - L -- Q 0 The CPSU wanted the fraternal Communist Parties to know the scope and breadth of the Seven Year Plan in order to convince people in other countries that the Soviet Union is engaged in-peaceful construction Further to illustrate that the CPSU has the backing of the Russian peope that the present leadership in Russia is in the saddle to stay and to utilize the presence of the delegates among their own people in order to show that they ·have support even in capitalist countries - 10 - I • r r· ' ' I·· ' f · ti IN REGARD TO THE RUSSIAN ATTITUDE TOWARD THE BERLIN SITUATION ·----- --· In regard to Germany no one from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union CPSU officially discussed Germany specifically with the Communist Party USA bP USA delegation to the 21st Congress of the CPSU The following are observations based upon attendance at the 21st Congress of the CPSU discussions with persons in all walks of life in Russia from members of the Presidium down to factory workers plus conversations with the leadership of Eastern European countries such as Czechoslovakia and Poland and a reading of the Russian press and informal discussion with delegates from through out the world who were in attendance at the 21st Congress The Russians are making a tremendous appeal for co-existence However at the same time they are mobilizing and preparing for other eventualities The fact that they invited such a large number of delegates from other Communist Parties to their 21st Congress is an indication of this mobilization Never before in history of the world Communist movement did the Russians have so many Communilt Parties represented at one gathering The leaders and members of the CFSU emphasized that they want peace The fact that they want peace was repeated time and time again Who ever you might talk to in Russia from members of the highest committees to the lowest con1rnittees asked about the attitude of the United States in regard to a peaceful understanding with the Soviet Union After that Germany mif 111t be mentioned in the respect that there is a need for a peace treaty with Germany The Russians seer that West Germany is being rearmed by the NATO powers The Russians as well as satellite countries in Eastern Europe see in the rearming of Germany a threat to peace They are convinced that Germans rearmed with rockets will put in a claim for territory Further th at once the Germans have nuclear weapons NATO will not be able to maintain control over Germany The Russians emphasized thet their seven year plan is a plan for peace They claim that they wi11 not fire the first shot They blame the United States for the continuation of the Cold War They attempt to find examples to illustrate that the United States is spreading the Co1d War and is preventing a thaw in the Cold War -i - 1 - ' ' The Russians explain that the United States economic system is geared to production for armaments In the past they have been afraid that the United Stat es would try to solve its economic problems by expanding the production of armaments Now they say that these fears are beine borne out in actual practice Occasionally the Russians will refer to the Far East ass trouble spot However in various conversations it was noted that emphssis is on Europe psrticularly on Germany The Russians went through the formality of having each satellite country give an opinion in regard to a German peace treaty The leading government bodies in the satellite countries put through formal votes in regard to a German peace treaty Poland Czechpslovakia Romania and Hungax·y are whole heartedly with the Soviet Union on the German question The Poles and Czechoslovakians fear that the Germans may make aggressive moves for revenge Therefore the Czechoslovakians are closer than ever to the Soviet Union on the German question While the Russians place emphasis on the need for a peaceful settlement to the Germen question they are emphatic in pointing out that they will mobilize in order to smash any threat of German military aggression or a thrust by United State s imperialism They point out that while they went to develop their industry and the standard of living in Russia they have developed the capability to · defend themselves or to hit back at anyone who tries to attack Russia or any so-called socialist state It is to be noted that Russia is- not making any open threats Ilowever there is veiled threat that the United States would not escape devastation if a general war was to break out They also point out that Western Germany is very vulnerable to rocket attacks from Russia It was pointed out at the 21st Congress and in discussions after the Congress not only by the CPSU but by delegates from other Communist Parties that the movement for independence in various colonies throughout the world will spread Therefore there will be a freeing or release from the yoke of imperialism The Communist camp feels that the imperialists will be busy contending with this movement for independence Th e Co mmunist camp also fee ls that they can mobilize people in Western Europe for a peaceful solution to the German question They point out that many people in Western Europe have suffered from the last t wo World Wars which resulted from German militarism They feel that this - 2 - ' ' mobilization is possible because they can point to growing public opinion against atomic warfare and against the rear•ming of Germany They point to examples of protests and demonstrations against rocket bases in Germany itself They also point to the fact th at in Norway- some trade unions went on strike because German troops even though a part of NATO were to be stationed in bases in Norway The Russians advanced the theory that war is not inevitable under capitalism Further that they are willing to get along with capitalism in order to see which• system will outlive the other Yet they say that some imperialist may go berserk and start a war If this happens the entire world will mobilize against imperialism and socialism will win out Communist leaders from various countries ere repeating this theory The Russians did not discuss armaments with the· CP USA delegation Further they did not take the delegation to any factories where armaments or nuclear weapons are being produced On the other hand the leadership of Russia and the CPSU constantly talked to their own people about the struggle for peace One is struck by this propaganda The Russians ere placing emphasis on the fight and struggle for peace and are placing de-emphasis on preparation for w 'lr Only occasionally do they allude to their rocket capability The Russian people believe that peace ·is a most important thing and they would like to avoid war The need for peace is the one thing that troubles all Russian people They point to the destruction in Russia as a result of World War II and the fact that practically every family in Russ la suffered a death in World War II From all indications in discussions in the Soviet Union and in di'scussions in Czechoslovakia including discussions wi tb the Czechoslovakian Ambassador to Hos cow one gets the impression that the Communist camp does not intend to compromise on the German issue Further that they will· not allow the liquidation of Eastern Germany What methods they will' use to stand by their position is not known They may settle for a peace treaty which will recognize Eastern Germany and fix boundaries It is belteved that the Russians will not go to war over Germany since t i e emphasis in Russia is on the need for peace In order to go to war it would be necessary for the development of a situation in which the Russian leadership could get the Russian people to believe that some aggresslve action is threatening their security No indication - 3 - ' -- ' was r•eceived in ve rious conversations in Russ'a that they plan to go to war It is obvious that there li as been a lot of friction between the Russians and the Chinese It should be noted that while MAO Tse-tung is still the leader of the CP of China he did not attend the 21st Congress of the CPSU nor did he send LUI Shao-chi It was also noted that the Chinese delegation appea1°ed to be ver•y cool and aloof during most of the 21st Congress During KHRUSHCHEV 1 s speech CHOU En-lai 1 s applause was very limited and appeared to be without enthusiasm F'urther the delegates had been told that the Congress would close with a huge banquet Instead of being held on the last day of sessions of the 21st Congress this banquet was held two or three days after the conclusion of the sessions During that period an announcement was made that the Soviet Uni on ancl China he d signed a trade agreement Thus it is believ ed that this banquet was postponed until some agreement could be reached between the Russians and the Chinese This agreement indicates tbat the Russians made some serious concessions in regard to giving scientific industrial and economic assistance to China including the training of Chinese personnel for nuclear installations and rocketry It is believed that the Chinese have been applying pressure agsinst the Soviets for a long time with the Chinese demanding a more vigorous stand against imperialism It is not easy for Russia to escape this pressure The Chinese are competing with the Russians for allegiance from the various Communist Parties including the OP USA The publication of a letter from WILLIAN Z FOSTER to MAO Tse-tung in the middle of the • 21st Congress of the CPSU was interpreted as part of this vying for allegiance All of the delegates at the 21st Congress of the CFSU were invited to visit the Chinese delegation and most of the delegations accepted When the delegation fror i the CPSU visited the Chinese delegation they were not a ccompanied by any representative of the CPSU While the East German Col lI11unist regime recently concluded a trade agreement with China arrl this could not have been done without the approval of the Russians it at the same time indicates that concessions ave being squeezed out of the Russians by the Chinese In summary it is believed that these are some of the factors currently at work in the influencing of the policies of the Soviet Union 1 Russia is not anxious to engage in an armed conflict right now since it would destroy the current Russian plans for a hi@Jer economy as set forth in their seven year plan· at the Congress They have promised the people that - 4 - ''i • ·· ----- - ·-- --· ---· • -------·- • ' ·-·------·----- - -------- -·-··----- I -··· I- i - 1 • 'r ' ---- ' ' they are attempting to achieve Comrnunism or advance from socialism to Co lllllunism and to increase the well being and better life of the people through this seven year plan and an armed conflict would destroy these plans 2 Russia is fearful of the growth of German militarism and use this growth of German military power and rearmament to convince the Russian people that Germany is a real threat and some how or other has to be eliminated The answer to this is the conclusion of the peace treaty with Germany 3 The Russians are playing on the· fears of the European people particularly those who were previously victims of German aggression to remind them of the destructiveness of a nuclear war 4 The Russians are mobilizing the international Communist movement in every part of the globe and the 21st Congress was such a mobilization to engage• in some forms of activity to hamper in any method or form 11 imperialist aggression They do this by playing OTI' the nationalist sentiment of the people particularly in South America and Africa 5 The Russians are under pressure from the Chinese who try to discourage an easing or tensions between the Soviets and the Western powers The Chinese use the tensions between Russia a nd the Western powers in order to wring concessions from the Russians In the past the Chinese have not supported a Summit meeting when it appeared they were not to be involved 6 The top Soviet leadership is very sens i ti vs to United States opinion and attitude Even in their relations with the CP USA they try to be circumspect and even try to discourage bold and challsnging speeches by American Colll llunists when they are on Soviet soil which might cause discord between Russia and the United States The Russians want to reach an understanding with the United States yet in the past few weeks the Russian press has intensified coverage of various activities of the United States Government in an attempt to emphasize ths t the United States is continuing the Cold War This may be to get the Russian people ready if the leadership decides to make a move contrary to the current emphasis on peace - 5 - Office Memorandum A CT IJ'CNtMH0 '4 ___ • Mr A H Belm TO •· • F J Baumgardne t i m' SUBJ TolsonBolinont _ X DATB March 19 195'9 3 · 1 0 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT • • • Pcmion•-·RO$ctn_ · I TOtn t '1 _ _ j§Fg J - t ORMAN Trotlor _ i ••1arur----1 n At the present ti e the files on CG 5824-s NY 6 9 4 - s and are maintained in the Special Mail Room of the Records Comm ations Division Room 7513 This Special Mai Room is solated from the rest of the Records Division and close supervision is maintained over these files at all times It is possible however for a Bureau offic ial or supervisor to obtain any of these files upon request after clearance from the front office of the Filing Unit In view of the delicacy of the operat'ions involving these informants and the necessity to maintain the utmyst sec ty all requests to review the files on·CG 5824-s NY 694-s and _ _____ _ should be referred to J D Donohue Extension tsl6 Requests to reviewe Solo file should be made tow C• Thornton Extension 2001 Special Agents Donohue and Thornton will then contact the supervisor or official making inquiry for the particular file and ascertain purpose of the request If file review or check o f any kind is necessary it will then be done by Donohue or Thornton and the interested official or supervisor advised of the results In this way complete control over these files will be maintained by Donohue and Thornton · ACTION If you approve it is recommended this memorandum·be routed to the Records and Communication·s Division in order that these files may be e properly flagged and this procedure placed in effect 1 • - t P l 1a 1 1 1 ' h • f1 l - Mr John J McGuire 1 1 •1- 4 c -o - ' II' 1 - Mr Belmont o ' vll 1 tf 100-151I · ¼ a t o 14 1 - Mr Baumgardner l Mr Thornton IJ 'f1 l'I _ ' t 1 - Mr Donohue rJr v- s1 l a i JDD ssh 6 6· • V • i-i i J' v '· o •' 1 o' I I · f' J oC •1' ' V' ' J - Ll' '1'11 iY' ff' O s1 251959 55 MAR 111 1 v8'' ' v v 1 b ''if' --7 ' f ' tJI' ' 3_ I DATd1 l I I 1 -» to MAR 201959 All lNFOOMATION CONTAINED HEREIN 1s igc 1AED J r A -3 Iii 'f 8 t· I Zi -1ii - - _u • 'JDW J v6f'3 t O q 033 fl' 311 1iitl I e U b'lD f IT--MN 0 fl TO if 0 Office Memora ndum ti _- • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT THE DIRECTOR D_ATB ·1 3 9 59 liOF-EDJS Belmont __ _ Oi1tL clch_ McGult - SEARCH •••••••••••••••• UPDATE ••• Mohr _ _ rr ·•· POtsons --- z Ro n· _·-' -- -tjtf 1 - Qloir • •i- t T rimm Trott _ w c •til ·• AC_ Au'ilrtJacJl cal·led f rOl l Chicago on he moril irig of 3 9 to adyise- that the results of the interviews with Informant ·58 4 -S on frid y Satur ay and 'stjnday were 'be ilg placed aboard Capit a Airlines Flight· lO arrfyfng ii Washington D c at 3 25· p m today · · • - J' ashingtoh Te 00m_ Holloman _ Gandy_ The ie i I O fic met the plane a nd the material is being analy ed· in a memc ra ndum for the Director's use as well as a m inorandum for thE - resid ent 's use _in the event the Director gesires to furnish it to him The information consisted of hree memoranda i e · • • · · I ·1 l _regarding th ssian attitude toward th rlin situation five pages · ·· ·· impressions commeµts and opinion ' C f CG-5821-S oth the aims ' purposes and resul t_s of the 21st Congress of th '1' 'Communist · Pa ty of the Soviet Union 19 pages and · ' 3 meeting_ betwee t CPUS A delegation and some leading mem ers of the Communist Party '9 t the Soviet Union 11 pages Attached isr the m in'orandtim rega rding the Russian attt ude toward the Berlin situation This memorandum is l lumma r izecl at the bottom of page 4 d qg page to the effect that Russia does not want a war as it will disturb their economy drive ussia is fearful of German militarism and is playing on the feal' s of European peQple Russia is mobilizing the internatfonal collllllunist movem lnt through ut the globe Russia is under pressure from the Chinese to ke p i nsion wi ti ' th e western world and top Sov iet leaderf hip is very se l jiti ve to LS ·opinion - • · j 11 s · q v It is noted that in Auerbach's call of 3 5 59 re·j ect' g 'th first i_mpressions recei ved from the informant_ he said tl e in ormant indicate EJ m her ·was no quef tion in his mind 9ut_tµat th 0 Rq5 s1ans r P • ' ' c1J 1 I L' t f '· - I ncJostire · ' ' 1 l ¢ - AHB CSH 4 cc Mr Beiinoht Mr ·saumgardner Mr Thornton · -- GI 55MAR 251959 M c ' Rtc sz Illli'ORMA rroN CONTAINS ' 1 __- ¢ Lt 91 6 q _ - IUI' MAR 19 195'2 l ERE N IS UllCLASSIFIEll · »M ll v $'• si SP 1 JJ Mtl -l -fot 11r d - 1 · ---G · ------'--- Director mean business and will not back dq'ffl all on the Berlin situation At that time I instructed that the informant be pinned down on this for facts The attached memorandum does not play up this theme although in the 4th complete paragraph on page 3 it states From all indications in discussions in the Soviet Union and in discussions in Czechoslovakia including discussions with the Czechoslovakian Ambassador to Moscow one gets the impression that he Communist camp does not-intend to compromise on the German issue · · We are rechec ing with Auerbach concerning this ✓ 2 ✓ _ QL 0 · - I - Mr Baumgardner · 1 - Mr Thorntq n March 18 1959 l UIN IEXT TELlrrYPE URGl Nl' · _ y f· TO SAC CllICAGO -FR9M DI ECTOR FDI PESIRE YOU IMMEPIATELY 'EXP RESS GREAT· APPRECJ ATION B THIS OUR ASSOCIATE WHO 'HAS IBCENTLY RETURNED FROM BUREAU TO · ABROAD UIS SERVICES TO DE OF INESflf 1ADLE VALUE CONTINUE ' · NOT ONLY TO THIS DVREAU Bl T ' TQ TI ' flRE COUNl'RY • ' t FJB PA'f 4 NOT·E ON lIBLl OW - ' _ ·S S e Si zoo memo to Be lmo·nt 3 i 8 $9 ecur-1ty - C JAS ll re _ · I11ternal • - -- · r •- ·• r - -- 12 ll i ED DIRF CtOR 1 s OF Vicn · RAJ BUliFAU Of lll tt lllATIOII • $ Tolton_ -- Belmont _ Mohr- ' ' _ ' Nease_··- R i lllFORMA1'IO f COll rAI _ Ta• McGuire nr Elli IS UlfCiiASSir iilL T o11e ___ v c Sullivan PA1'i1-o ' oc Bv· f ' A· n PaJ• n• De ·-acli sa a MAR @nffl§S w c S lllvao- r 1 Room_ _ DEl'ARIMENf OF JUSTICE OMMUN CATIONS SE CTIOII · EL YP UNl Cl • 1f1ob l LJ ' MAR 1 8 1959 · 3 -u3 '1'1- - - • - FJ 'l f i 1 U 1 l t'E K • a ·· ·· · · · Reurairte1 · 13· 59 c l certiing ll tt¢i pt t lde t i f-Y · Ph tograph of Nikolai 'Vladimirovich Jlostovets as 1ndivid ual y n to CG 5 24-S as l'ic'ol_ai m1tskoutev phonetic · Review ·of B ufile·s fails· to revciai any· pho t ogr ij h of · • •i ostovets ·not alr eady available tq yqur 11ffic e It is noted tha1 · · · _ 111 th case e titit'led Visi of ¢ e Soy i t Uducntion Deleg tibn be to U- 11 ted States Y OUr f1 le 105-5580 report of· · - l· • Specu1 l Agentt _ __ t 12 '19-58 at Salt Lnk_e Pi ty i ru 'fic at s photog p _s of t s delega ti n appeared 1n loca L ' press In nddi tiQn file further indica'tes VFO· t1ay have ·· newspaper -pho t ographs of ceµbers ·c f tltis delegation ' ' ' It is• suggested that jn· event CG 5824-S cannot identify thµ t photograph of ijostovets avai lable· ti yQur o f fice• you may des i re to re rt_te t Sal t -in ic City WFO to check re ayailabi t i t Y · of a_dd1 t1onl ll photographs of lostov et · •l 58 IS • • I lid ' ' AdvJse Uureo u 'i fOlllJ tl of l'e_ ulis ·of th 1s · ic t itilJ iµ - · · - - tte pting to ide l ti fY this i di vidual · ···· ' · Quo m s· _- ' · · ' - E ORM 1 J oN CO li l ttlEl ''•' • S£ RCJJ • - • fSJ I Ot•s t•• _ - Bi 4 _11 _ · ' - ·- _- 1 i u · if '7 lf 3 f · ' l'R J f_•t 6 ' ' --' - - M $tl ' sor t'·1 - nl 1rl · 1 ' t a•I£ ·•yy -J • 1¢t ···· · · · · _· · - q fR l · - r•• ••••••-•-•t'- ' ' i in1 ccM -1 j-• L _ _ F'Il - Q Rov 12-13•56 Mr• Tolso oO ' '• I Cl Trans llll the following in 3 13 59 ·I f -------------d--------11 Type in plain te ct or 10 • Via A I RT EL Mr MeGuiro- 1 • 1I F Bl Date Mr Bclmont _ · M'r D•L l h 1 AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED I - ------- - -- _ _--11 ---- ---- - - - Oi - ' -----_ Mr Mohr____ _ Mr Parsons Mr R ison ' ---'Nr T 1 m - Mr •r -ott · Mr V C Su11ivan Mr liollqman_ Telo R o n__ _ Mw qan iy_ __• L_---- - FROM SUBJECT -r b SAC CHICAGO AL 134-46 SUb B SECURITY - C - - re lll t l11FOR A TrOI CONT NEil HEREI i IS lJNCtASSil Illll ' ' i -j- t Sf IJ'f Re Bureau airtel dated 3 11 59 requesting the Chicago Division to exhibi a photograph of NIKOLAI VLADIMIROVICH MOSTOV ETS to CG 5824-S t F Qa BY Ina smuch as CG 5824-S is in New York City SA JOHN E KEATING exhibited this photograph to ion 3 13 59 since sf e participated in discussions with the person called NIKOLAI head of the North and South American Sections of the International Department of the Central committee of the Communist Party of the ' soviet Union during the first SOLO trip it r I stated that the person in the photog aph bears a strong resemblance to the NIKOLAI with whom she and CG 5824-S met in Moscow She comm nted however that NIKOLAI appears to be about twenty years older than the person in the photograph NIKOLAI wears glasses his hair line is much more receded 'his face is not as full and ·his gElneral appearance is not as handsome as the person in the photograph i l I' The photograph of MOSTOVETS will be exhibited to CG 5824-S as so on as possible after his return to Chicago Based lb7D on past experience it is· believed that his reaction to the photograph will be similar to that ofj l Wp ile the Chicago Division feels that in all probability MOSTOVE' I'S is_t e ·head of 1 the Nort and South American Sections of the International Depart- · ment of the CCCPSU if there is available any newspaper photograph of the education delegation from Russia it might assist in making a more positive idenJ fication BEc 15 1 to 6 - Bureau l - Chicago JEK kw --t --SCf _ ' 3AirERBACH ' · I ' i A U l 3v J SLIIOF-'EOIS - 'I' ' I· n r- - MAR t959 • J1 t ·-· ' £ G-rp DECL cSSIFICATIOH WTHORITY DDIVED FP 011 FBI AUTOMATIC DECLP SSIFICATIO GUIDE D-- T E 04-28-2011 - S · fl s - i 'f¥ l' --• ' farch 17 1959 ·nv COURIER srmViCE Ibo iv - ' k 7C HOijO 'i ible Gordon Gray pcc1 nl Assistant to the Presldent xecutive fffce Building 1ashir gto ll 25 D• c · My dear Mr Gray I thouzl1t tl1at the Presidim a id ¥OU 'WOUla 'be intere ted ln the i nfom t1on co taincd· in the enc 1ose J 13Cornnd utt -Tbis 1nfom it1onwas obtQincd fro i one o f our infomilnts lhO traveled to Russia in connection with ' tlte 21 st ·c o ngress o'f tl1e Co i mpist Party th Soviet U n which was bald fro i January 27 to· ebru iry s 195 $UJ · _ · · f In view of the e tre ly se sitive n4ture ·o f the source of our lnfomat 1 on 1 t· is requested 'that the contents of this enclosure be · afforded the t ost careful security and its use restrict9c't to a nei ia 1 '0-kn Yt basilh L _Sincerelf yours u m-ovr 21 - Q · C HAR1 B • - - • · ·J j - - ' ··I 'l's ' _ ___ •n•- z •_- _ t'eton h -r ' uirp r · 4 i ia 's' - ' ' i l'I d · ljl •t iB1 ' 1JI· l il 1_ ll - _ - j · -H 'Jo i ·WCT bam tted 1'io«_•8f 0 s' c 1 · µ I ' this memorandum c la1 sifi d P - ct et'' sin e the · P clOSE Q memora ndtm1 ontiu s 1nforrort1 0 fror a mClS'I valuable 1 nfo nnan t Unnqtho-nzed J lo ur rlf th i s 1nforma t1 on could easily jeopa rdize pitr in ·· ht the l qPY onsi de rablY ' ¢ake ing our- co · VE_ rage pf t e CP SA wh1i 1 Iler possibly res ll t J n- gra a·amage to the national defens • · I' ' o NQT E ON YELL6W ' ffl co ✓Ii C M _ Ep c J osure ' % f ' • ' i - 2 1 ' ·T r trzye umrc 'l · · · p U 1 t ' l• ' · fJ -- u S'BICRET k ' · - · - · ·_jmJ r zvrf i p • 1• ' · · ·•-· 1 • ' J C 1 ' VJ · ·vj ' Jfarch • JJt - · - l95 J · fJO_'TlfJtEit SJRYICE '• ' · Honorable Rfcharq -- Hi on he Vtcti Pr stdent 7ash tngton aii 11 d · Dea Dtck - '1 · · · - - · µ JJ •• DECLAS£iF EQ BY Sf0$ r t - £ ' ' 9 · ·· __ · -_ · · u - o 1rrt · I -thought -f hai ·you would be 1 n'f er es ljed tn -thi J- 'info1' 1'JJ'frton coma'lned tn the encz·oaed· i iemo randum l 'htti -tn orir a frton oos obtcdned trom one of ou1 ·tnj'o7 ll' ar ts uflt o travtiXed to l lit _ai J 1-n· conriectton 1 tth the 21st Congrelia o ·thti CoW11unt st' 'Party o f the Soviet Un'l on ·whf ch wa a held' fl'o1 1 lanuarg 27· 'fl February 5 959 • X n· 'Qi' 'l 'J of the_ e itreTl' eltJ sen tt'lve natur-e of the source o o r tnforma ' qn 't'f ta reques-hed that the ccm'f ent t of th ts ·enclosure 1 e a ffpr ded the· nost care fa securt'f y and tts ttse res-t'l tt -ted - to a tj n d--tQ•know bas t · -· ' ' -· rc r - - - - -- w MAR1·8 H _ ·- OMt h 11m ' Tl '-· c ' · m H i cQ closure 0 c iiote I O' J See m- ' - i fil ·D Q l filea Sl 0 n- 11- -- 0 o n - lel ollii p gri 2 • _ ' s ' w ' c - i - O· T Of' sr eiE•T ' ' Q · ' Honi t'abl Richar M Nixo q NOTE ON YELLOW 'fhis 1ne111t ra9dUJll cla sified -' f Sei 1' 11 since the enclose·a memorandmn contains 1nformat1on from a most valuable informant ·unautlioriz ecl d isclosute o'f th i · iµformation could 'eastly jeopa rgize our infoI'lll ilt thereby o sidetab Y wea e qing 01 1r co-verage of the CPUSA wh ti h coyld pos ibly res1 1lt 1n grav e dama e to the m tioni l de fense · • • T•Q·p ' SEERE P 2 - I ··m· • ·· · ' · a1 son St ct1-on J Thorntol l 1 lilrch 17 959 - BY COURIER SERVICE Mt• Alien tf Dulles Director Centrai Intelligence Agency Administration Building 2430 _I Street 1 YI• · lVash1 gton 25 D C' Dear Mr • Dulles r--- - '_' fJECLA£ cmJIED·Fi'l SP l IJj •IJ l 12 o r 7-'I •cJt ·· · · - _ s 'f 3 'r I tl1ought you would be interested i n th e · following infomation '1h ch Tie have obtained 11s n rc15Ult of our ov r-all coverage of the na ional or ganization of the Col l lUnist Party USA _ -· -- Through this coverage w have ascert_ained that ·ti nucber o Party fun t onaries have recentJy traveted · to the Sov et l nion a a result of _v h1ch they have ce1ved the follow1 ng 1t 1 1 re ss1ons and opinrons f- Since armed i onflict wQuld seriously icpair • •- _ _____ · ·tbeir Scyen-Year Plan the Soviets are not aIDFious for ar at 1he present ti1 1e • They regard the conclus1on o f a pe treaty with Ge many a a key issuo in t'he s1 ruggle for peace and niay even grant so1 1e concessiiins to ach ieve CO E this treaty Despite their illingnes to _grant concesl iil¥§ of spi e _-type however thE Soviets d J not 1qt nd to· cot1proi use on the Gema issue nor w1l they allow 't le g liguidat1on of East Gemany The Russians-are presently ooitizing the irite'rnational corounist rnQvernent in· every c c a w -· a part of the globe tr engage iri soi e foi q of actiyity in ord 1r to haciper iaperialist aggress lm 1 They are · F-' · accoi l lishing •this Y playing o tlie nationnli st sentic ent _ · of the people part i cular ffl $o t erica and Afri-cn _ 11 I I ' r • NOTE ON YELLOW CJass ified tt rop ' i g r since unauthorized u · 'disc Io1 1ute· i f this ipforma-i ion w#v i Meriously jeop rdize the 5 t' 'I•' • ·of il r ipfonn_ nt His d1scl osur s ould ea_si_1y r sul t w gr ijd a mage to naf1Qnal defense 1 · _ - J J-' 4li -s II • z rn J • _ REC 15 1 V ' Tol Ro WCT•pw 4 t · o ™ ' '- OOM CJ TEJ ET YP µdi $ V S £ GR B T 1D M • 2 59 · · il • _ e c lrity 5 _J 'tioach · ·fl f1 i1iro i• ' fJur · - ·- - ' - - ' - - ' - ' - - - ' - - - ' • •• ' _ - - l f'P - - - ·•- 'll · --· · ' - ' - l ·ae c1ti t · - •· - ' ·'A v · Mi Allen W• 'Dt lles · • Tht Rus ians are under· ressgr fr om the Chinese who try to discourage an easing of tensions between tlte S9vje ts and tl e Western power s The Chinese use these tensions in order t wring conc e·ssions -frol l th Russians ' • · The top Sqv ie t' leaqership is very ·seni itive ·to pnited S tate_s opiµion and lttitu le • Eve in __ thei r relations_ with _-the Co1 ununist Party USA the Soviets try to be circumspect lµd to _discourage bold and ch Ilenging spe ch s • by Ar teric n co ltl1 1nisrs wh m tqey are in· Rt ssia sinc e sqch· speech es 1 1igh1 cause disc9rd etween Russia ancf the · Jfnited States · • · _·• • ·l'i'Jii tli y maint in-·tha 'iaf is not' i'1evitable Ut dcr capitaJism and that they ar nlltng to get long· ' wi lt capit lism 111 order t see_wh c tt sys tem wilJ outlive the Q1 ber ·the Russians say 'that some imperialists may •g9 berserk and start a war If tnis happens the entil' e •· f o rld wil l ll obi iie agai11i t -imperial'ism nd socialis1 11 'Y-ill w1n out · · · · · A th mgh the· ostensible l Urpo f of the 21-st Co' ngress ' µs to disc uss tbe Sovi'et Seve ri Y ear flan i·t -was also · ' · utiliief as a means to mobilize tlie etitire ci l Jlilunist movement · · throug out the world to give moral _·support ·to tne· ·Ru sja ' -to get the ait 1S of the Seven Year Plan propagandized throughout the ' _70rld and to prepare for concrete struggle on ri J'iorld ' wjde -· scale in ord to keep -the· impetil lists off guard I t as th most international gathf r ng 1n ' the ·hiistory of 'f he c'onununist movement ' ' · • _· The Soviets plqced ·considcra le st ess 1 1pop th • • Qarti c1pation of foreign 'delegates at thE Congress· In ·so -· loing they not o nly i howi id the Russian peo_ple· that the have friends and allies in all parts of the world b ttt 'they al o affo rd d the- for ign delegates a· personal opportunity to obs rve ·npd ejljoy the luxur ies of life under··colllll Unism As a result of th lavj sp and luxuriqus treatcient w ic_h these -foreign delegates rqceived specially t 9se many of thett ' · ' t O P SJlCRE'l ' ' 111o • -- • I I I Mr Allen W• Oul' tes A • I _ from backwa_rd countries whos 'Soclal stptus ts low •t ndotibtedly· _ felt that ·this type of life 1s possible only because the Collll lunist Par-ty rules the Soviet -Union They- also fee'l t_fla1- if -they can crverth r w the ·present soci l systett in t tn r 9wn· i Untries· they can llve at all times like tliey · l1vfld 1 n oscow · Thi-Qugh vpi'iolis ciee tfftgf nd p r iodic conract wi tfi these forC ign l el gates' Jh ' R1 1ss1ans hove ' Q9en able to havecont ct with every col l lµn1st party on-the giobe • - - ' In c9 sidering the va r o s ways which the Sovlet Union c ren fer as 1stance to he Coi Etunist -Party USA 1 _ tll e Sov11rts ave· careful consldcrat on as to the possible_ rcvercl ss on ih t Vni ecl St_ates · 'f J ey feel -that t e _ big 9 uest1on Js h·ow· any $Uch l ssistance- wo_uld be received _· in tlic Uni tc id States -and whet_l le r J t 'JOU help 'Or 4urt • the Commwdst Party VSA f rom th flC Jl Olnt of Pttl il JJ Opinion · The· Soviets feel ·satisfied in general with the tra ner ln w ieh ftti _ComJiitlri st f rty U A is carry ng out the corre·c-t Mar 1st J n1q ist h e yl t regard 1 0 St ch matters as the r cent internal struggle v 1 thin the_ on11mµ 11•st Party USA the ec momic s_i1 111t on in t ie United ·States and the Negro · qt'testion iri this c 01 1ntry· In view of thq extiet tely sensi tive nn'ture of certain of the sou recs of our irifo rili9tiori J t i s ·ni-quqsted that the contents of this collll 1un1cat on be- afford d tlier tost careful se urity aqd it use testricted to a need-'toknow b is · -· _· - 3 ·- 4 0 f' S _fl C R' E 'r- I AUTHOP I'f'Y DEPI1l ED FROU· FE r hlTTOMATIC DAU 04-28-2011 GUIDE -•A•C UJ I ii _ I I l March 17· 1 $9 - BY COURIER SERVICE I Honorable Chdstiun A nerter Umfot Secretn 11 of State Deporti ertt of State tushington 25 D C J iy deal Jlr Uerter · · I thought you 'rGUli be interested in 1 h Q ' foliowin3 ·infon tt tion which we have obtnined 11s ll result of our over•all coverage f the national organization of the Co unist Party _ U sA Through this overage we bave ascertained that a nm be r of Party functionaries l1ave recently traveled _ -1 • to •the Soviet Union a result of which they have r ceived ·• the following ii pr-0ss1ons and opinions t7 _ r Sir ce arced conf1ict w iuld seriously ir pai t ti • i their Seven-Year Plan the Soviets nre not nnx ious for wat · at the present title They re ard tte conclusion of a- peace • · treaty with Gcm my as a key issue 1n the struzglc for · · l' pence and nay even grant so c concessions to achieve 't1 this trenty Dcspi te their willlngncss to grant concession $' · of so ie type ho- rcver the l ioviets lo not intond to - cocprot1ise -on t11c Ge man issue nor Wil they allow tlJ G J • liquidation of East Gemany The htms1ans nre preWitrlY · yJ i t obilizing the international cc mnist tfovcttent in evgry Xf part of the glob to ng gc lt so e f nn of activitr Mi s i v_lfi order to l1at1per Jt iper1allst aggrQss1 1 n They nrc 2 w -'l · accor plishii g t1lis by t lnying on tte n itionalist tbnlt eg _ of the people¥ particularly in South At erica and Afr%n i 1 ' 0 115 Rf - i SEE NOTE ON YELLOW PAGE 4 E ·• •- 1 - n _ j' w c sumvm 1 •' • R - Jtb a 1 s 1'f 6 ¼ J_ ' ' ' ' l%S7- § 2 c- '71'- ' ' ' - 7 § - - · · c MAR 20t 9 ' § - --- L g Pa ton• __ I ✓ i i '· - £ • 7 WCT me 4 ✓ a · · - ' ' ' 'F 'y 'J'• r - -- ' • • - ' lloliorable Christian A Herter ' 'l'he Russians are uiider pressure f ro i the Chines · who try to discourage an casing of tcns on s bet veen· the Sovie'ts and the ffostern powe·r$•• The Chinese use t11ese tensions in Qrdcr to wring concessions fron th nussinns • '· · · · The tojl Soviet icadorsl1ip 1s vety scnsi tive to ' · Vnitcd States opinion·nhd attitude ven in th eir relatlops wi tU the CoJ ittunist Party USA the Soviets try to be circutispect and to discowrage bold nd c11allenzinfl specche$ · by Atlcricnn co t a iists w11cn t11cy are in nu s ia sirtce such spoeclles night i ntise discord bf ltwCen tussin and e United St i tcs · · W11ile th y· m rintain tl1at war is not inov t l ble ufidcr ·capi talil ll and that tl ey are rill Ung to get along ·with cnplta lm iln order to see il licll systcr i will outlive • tl1 il other tllo Ru isians s y tbot so c it pcl'inlists oay go berner and start a war If this ho ppcns the cnt1ro ·• orld ' ill ·cobili e ug inst it porioli a q_nd zocio liS l will· win out ' · · • ·• A i thougµ tlie Qstensib1c- purpo ie of the 21st Congress was to d1sc tos the Soviet Seven-Year Plan 1 t was nlso · utilized as a ceqns to nobilize tl1e entire i rir t lunist moveticnt 't11rou§' hout the world to give- 1 1oral Sl ' 'POrt to the Russians to _get tfic nins of tllc Scven-Ycor Plan propar cmlizcd thro bout tl e world nnd to prep irc for concrete stru glc on a tmrld-widc zcalc in oreer t l ccp tl' e i crinl ists off r unrd It r as the r io t intern itiona 1 -ga u rir in tho history of tI1 e co un1s aove ent · the Sovlcts pl ccd coi1sideroblc stress upon the participutio-n l f foreign delegates at the Co iircss In so · doin3 they hot only showed the r ussinn pco lc that they· · bavc fricnits and nlli'cs in nll perts of the world but tl cy 1lno afforded the foreig_ n d legatc i u pcrsonal opportur i ty tQ · observe and enjoy the luxuries of life under co unim i · AS a result of tl1c lavish und lqxurious trc itcl nt 1hich these · foreign aclegntcs rcceivcil 'tinnr of theti ospccia ly those · · · T6P S' CR iT - 2 ' '' j « • • •• •- ' ' ••' ' ·· d - • F - · ' _ •· - '- - ¢ ' 'r · $ BGitfi T ' •· -- H o Jorable Christian 1- l e rter • from backwa-rd ·countries wllos·e social status is lo lndoubtedly felt that this type of life is possible only bec·a4so t he · Comr mnist J ar ty rules the So viet Union T lfoy also feel tha if they caµ overthrow t he sJ resent social sys cin in -their own countries they can hve at all tir ies like they -lived ih Moscow · ·· - ' hrough •iarious· ·meetitjgs an9 periodic contact with these foreign delegates he Russians hQve be·en al le ·t o have contact with -every commun i st paJ Y on tile globe • ' ' in ¢onsider ing the various •ways which the ·sovi9t unio n cap render assistance to hll Co unist l'arty USAi t he Soviets gave care fu 1 cons1dorat1on as to tlie 11oss1bl repercussio s in the Uni-ted States •J ey feel -i hat the big guest ion ts how any' such assistance would be received ·· • · in tlie United States and ·whether it would help or hurt th e 'Conu ninist Party USA1 from the viewp oint o f public• ·9piµion 1'h Soviets feel sattsfied in gei cral with the ' ' manner 1n -wh1cl1 the C9mmµn1 st l'arty U A 1s carrying out the correct Marxist 'Leniliist line with regard to such matter s as the recent iir er lal s1 r ggle within' the Cor -nt1µJst 'Party' USA the e o no' ii · s tuat101 1 11 the Un ted St 1 1tes ap d ·-c he Ne gro • que st i on 1n tins cotJntry • ·· • In view of ihe extremely ·sensitive nature or · certain of the soufces· of our infol'l 11ition i t is requ sted that the coiltents of this ·coJn ' i unicotiQn be affprded thq r i ost careful secur'ity• and it s use restricted to a nec d-to know basis · · ' ' Sjncerely - yours ' IL t QOV ' ' - 3 tr e l f ' -r • t H on9 rable ChrJ'$tian A H r er NOTE ON' YELLOW Classified ' fcit'l Seo e t 11 since UJlauthorized disclosure ' f th s tnfoJ l 1aii9n woula seriotisiy jeopl lrdize he ·S CU ri 'l Y of 61 1r 1-nfoitJ11 tl t H1 s l i sclosur e c outd· easrly resu l t 1n grave dam9ge to pat 1onal 'Clefens · · ' ' ' T itt IHSllliiT - 4 I i -OJ t f t__ --·-·- SAC Chi6a o 13i i % Cub B l 34-46 · Director Fr 61-161 1 ' _' --'2- BEC lOc i 2 1 - 15 ' I 1 p COLO ItTTIT TJ L $ Ctl lI'l''Z - C ncurlot 3-11-59 tu ecstin thot n stop b o____ placed to intorccpt nn y inqui ioc conccrn l n tho or CG f - ___ __ 9 oi' r- ticn - ptop Qt been_ in 'For y'cur- t o otatod effect in tto ccncrnl lnc ic ia a roi 'lst tho n n o of' the-- Curc iu oinco in ru' ot datou b l - ' C li-l - tt tho Iurc n t ic alert to c ny ne _ · in' J uil 'Y' which oy bo 1o rolativo· to _______ 1 if l t o r r c rs co -3 Coi'i ri 1 te cati n s n eccacry yo Y be us mrci it Uill bo tor cn Y c- 1 uill bo i 'ipc l f x ny inquiry 'j ' oc ivccl J y tto turc u oui nctiQ l tol cn oc a rcrult I j Q Il R ' f 01S ' Ii SE t ff •• ••••••••••• i i • •• · lt ft J-lk 0 - -- ······ ' l '' -- -- ·· ijc •Memif 4ndum UNITEb ST $ GOV ERNMENT ·· d · · · DIRECTOR FBI l it0 42 0 l · · 3 11 59 61 766 5Y t iM r _ rc·- CHICAG9 3 li '46 Sub 13 I •· • • su lJJ CT l'JJ -• 134 -46 • '-%to -INTERNA L SECURITY - C Jr ✓ ·-1 Jv _ CG 5824-S dG 5824--S has advised that __ - - • b i - 1 biC j 19J59· •He w i 1 1 le placed on inac_t ve dµty · · • _____ 1 1 r scheduled tci coniple e h s tour of _Jl Ctive quty in the _ _ Qn j _a_ t t 'h_a t-time · - l Prior to_ en t1 r Y on a¢tiye c u ty -he was emp ioye i ii a· · I plant _•in ca _ J i f or ia _ A flil r _as i_s ltn9w _at' t s --J t me hE has no£ t_h regard to re'l ui 1gng to his employment at l _ _ _ HQwever I since he ho an b7 c j j degr ee -an as tjeei • n j j thEl poss - bil l ty exi ' ts ' lla'j he v_ i·l t 9b itil em P to_ymtint ii 11 Il- ii id1 1stry · ha_y 'ing_ defens_e contr ac_ts_ •· re Bure w 11 $ _advised as Soqli s · · j it is learned what decision - - ---1- 'f CG 5824-S ·has made in r egard' to· his futU ' 8 employment · _ ' · _ - 1 ' ' ' I ¥Rt a e ade is1p11 i bY J i ·0 l - t_ b7C L J1 '- _ 0 ' _ M _ 0 Office Memorandum uNrTED sTATEs Goy_ER f MENT MR A H BEU t i TO DATE Mardi 1s 1959 Tolaoo_ Btlt 10L'll- Moht- MR F J BAUMGJJID FROM SUBJECT sSOLO·- -rs c'--' p '• Captioned matter pertains· to liaison activi tics of CG 5824-S· between the Soviet Union and the Communist Party CP USA In this regarli i_t is noted he re ently tr veled to the Soviet Union along with· several · other Party functionaries including James Jackson V J Jerome Paul Novick and George Morris Informant returned to this country on 3-4-59 The other Party functionaries however have not returned as yet Pertinent highlights of the infonnation regorted by th informant were disseminated under date of 3'-17-59 wi'th a 11 Tep uesr clas sification to H norabl Richard M _ ·Nixon _tlie Vice President H'onorable G·o i doh Gray Special Assistant to the President the Attorney General Honorable · Christian A Herter Under ·secretary of State and Mr Allen W Dullesi Director Central Intelligenc·e Agency Additional' infonnation is sti 1 being obtained from the informant Since he is the only Party functionary who has returned to tl1is country dissemination of this· infonna'tion d oes f course· tend to pinpoint him as our informant Therefore in order not to j 6paraize 11is securfty· no further dissemination of infor1 1atio 1_1 received by him _will be m11de at least until other Party functionaries hav returned from Russia · A't that time consideration will be given to any further dissemination deemed -ne cessary lnLr J t_ l A TION ef 1 viJ 'J If you approve we will follow the policy set forth above tt 100-428091 1 - Mr Belmont l 'Mr Baumgardner 1 - Mr Donahoe 1 - J lr Thornto 1 1 WCT med • ' 5 ' a 1 l - - W' 't Y s-✓ Q v • '-t lf t lP' 1 • · M '1 I f ' 11_ 1 if -ALL INFORMATION CONTAI illll HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED DAl'E 2 t-90 BY MAR 23 1959 • -Vf 11· • • ••• • • ' i' sei1p- p f lr-91 f' I i I • 6 • UNITED STATES GO TO DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 SAC CHICAGO 134-46-Sub B SUJIJECT ' 1 I Q · f V 'INTERNAL SECURITY - C On March 4 1959 SA JOHN E KEATING received thrn ufw a 'blind post office box which had previously been furnished to CG 5824-S 21 photographs consisting of scenes of Moscow and at the 21st Congress of the CPSU One copy of eac of these 21 photographs is enc losed· herewith to the Bureau and • to the New Y9rk Qivision the Chicago copies being located in Chicago file 134-46-Sub B-lB 7 The following i's a brief description of ·these photographs as furnished by CG 5824-S on March 6 and 7 1959 l A view of the mausoleum of LENIN and STALIN 2 Another view of the mausoleum of LENIN and STALIN -UOF•EDIS SeAffCK • •• • • •• • ···- 5 ••·• 7 c'j ' • a ••' frf41$v- ••· 6 - Another view of the Kremlin A night view of Moscow -' i 1 -- - n ·db -· r Yt W _ t 1S1 S R · ' $- 7 A photograph 01 NIKITA S RUSHCHOVaaciressing the 211 t Congress of the QPS T id 5 S ¥ A photograP _h of rAME3 l ACKSON addres sing the 21st Congress of th cWu'EX·l II- -t -Zf'lc'f f vv i I 1 - r 1 8 ' 35 REC-lS J 9 A photograph of JAMES JACKSON-c'lfl TJ t'lrn 21st Congress 9f the CPSU 20 MAR 20 959 C J 10 Another photograph 'of JAMES JACKSO t a l t -l 9Jthe 21st Congress of the CPSU The partial ddeli· face is that of FNU KUZNETSOV of the foreign off l e ·of the CPS1 @LBureau Encls 21 RM 1 - New York 100-134637 Encl 21 RM 1 - Chicago JEK LJ IA 4 I 51' J 55M R i 1959 II ' 6 CG 134-46-Sub B ll t A p o Q gt P l •O f JAME$ JACK ON shaking han ls w i th JAGQUES UCLQS Secretary of the CP of France taken during the 2' rst Coµgress· of th CPSu ·•- --- _ f NIKITA KHRUSHCHOV and _Y__ _ J ' ·- · · ·-· • J '_ ___ '- _- - ' • __ i ¥ _ _1 'I 't r·--··'l l • A photograph ta en 11 1ring 21st Congress of the CJ S U ea ding from eft to right t J e 1 indiv idua1·s in · · thi photograph a i e JAMES Jf-'-CKSON ENVE y HOXHA Y I ANI Iir xl VA YE A'rERIN A x _'F t1aTl3EVA K NJJ N j YANQT'O 1 Gemi al J3_e c r ej rY · qf__ _ JL q f J·apan HAl tR OLLI_TT Ch lr llan _of_ tl e CJ GB · · · The n ext woman'·i's not known The- next man is a Russian coal miner _ The Iae t petsop is ·DIP N IDl'f Secr a 7 l 11_et _ -· of _'l l J E _ J flone1 1 ta Cl - - p · _ A• ANDREY EV A i 1 2 • A p_hoto i f - 14 - _pll6togr al h group of deTei11 t s ·o _ 21st Congress of lffi 'e' TI'PStJ 'G 5 24 S d l tj not recogn j ze anyone in this pho t o · 15 A view of the H all of Sa int George ip the - ttE1mli i l wi-th lelegates walking aroun I prior to th a bl l n_quet whi ch was the last formal event at tp e 21st Congress of t e CPSt I 6 Ji view qf NlKI TA KHRUSHCHOV add essing the 21st Congress o f the Cl SU Seated behind and to th' right and le ft oi KHRiJSU CHOV are the mf lml ler$ of the · i residium 9 t -'the 1st C911gr ss Theis sea' d in the right hand side of tl e pll Qtograph 11e membe i -s of tµe Pres i d i um o f the ·21st · Coll g ress of th CPSU fr9m tl le fr j erni l Commun i s t Par ties usual'ly thes wer e the leade·rs of the va11 ous delegation$ It is noted that WLAD SLA V GOMULKA and CHOU En iai are seated $ide by side in the first ro'Y• To the Left 9f the p 1 liar' in this sec tion is JA S JACKSON ln front Qf JACKSON i s go Chi m j nhi President qt North Yiet Na ll -He wears a beard 17 A view of some of the leiegates to- the 21st -Congress of th I' CPSU listening to KHRVSHCHOV De legates on the le f t and in the center are· Russians Those from tlle fra-t erna i lonunqnii t Parties are on the' right band side o f the photograph · 18 A view of the 21st Congre s of the Cl SU during the period when a group of Young Pione¢rs visited'tl e CQ gress - 2 i 0 - - -• CG 134-46- b B 19 Another view of the 21st Congress of the cp su cluring the period when a group of Young 'Pioneer visi tE ci the Congress Thi l phot'Qgrapli as• well as riumber s 20 and 21 ts in two se9t ons · ' he CPSU 20 A view of 4elegates to the 21st' Congre si of' Russian d llegates a'l e in the foreground · 1 Another view of delegates tQ the 21st Congress of ·the q t u Deiegatei f rom the ft l terna 1 Communist Parties are e ea ted 111 the aiflle 6'1 the- extreme right hand side of t l l p' iiotogrji ph CPUSA delegates M0RRl' S CHIL PS tild CPUSA gues t ALEKANOER TRACHTENIIJ RG itre se11--ted s i de by si j e in $eats one· · · and two in row teh Rows are numbered froµi •tlie· front ea t i re 11umbere4 fr it left to right -a ·one looli s at tii photograph is• ·bald from the -rear · TRACHTENBERG p • 3 o• • ' - To _ QlREdToR F BI 100-42so01 rd If · FROM -• SUIIJBCT __ 1 n 1'1 611'1 _ -_ _ - 134-46 su'b O_LO o _ _ INTE RNAL SECURITY - 0 ' ·s 6 59 ImrOm ATtONCOllf4ll'ftl Ac_ _ CHICAGO o - rn B P l REINlS llCtAss gpy r 11 P HI J s - OO l · I If 3 On Mar ch 4 1959 the follpw l ng items were received by SA JOHN E KEATING from a post office box which had been previously furnished to CG 5824-S I yolume V No 128 -No vemper 25 l9p8 1 •EJdit i ob o th_e Daily Review of Soviet Pi ess This i ti m con- tains an article entitled Charter of Unity of Illter national Communist' ·Mov ment 11 wh l ch is• attr-i- buted tq -QTTO KtJUSINEN and appeared in the 'Nove ber 22 1958 editioll of Prayda 1• Volum V No • 27 1080 Febr ary l 1959 edition of the Daily Review of soviet Pr ess This item con- tains stimm i ries ·of speeches at the 21st Congress of· ' the Communist rty of t_he Soviet Union by I r 1 • KI ICHENKO A B ARISTOV P N P OSP il OV A ' J t MIKOYAN I _D MUSTAFAYEV D I BARASHKIN V P • JifY LARSHCHIKov SEVERO AGUIRRE -s KAMALOV f I - --4 ANISHCHENKOV A T TVARDOVSKY ¥ AX REIMANN JOHANN j XO LENIG HARRY OLLITT KNUD JESP lj RSEN EMIL T-- · LOEVLIEN and KENSI MJYAMOTO - ''• -• I I·t I 'Vbl'tµne V No 30· 1083 Febrµary 4 1959 ei iitiqn· il · ' • • · 9f the Dai j y l l eview 9f Sov l et Press T is i tern contains KHRUSHCHOV's message to the Afro Asian · Yoj ith Congres·s co tinilatign of th debate p f · m -0 KHRUSHCHOV 's· report to t11 e 21st· Cong_r@ss_ the _ 0 · CPSU and two articles from 11 v e $ti'll 11- £ia Pravda entitled· Cey1on 's National Hclr'1d y' 11 and l El eventh Annive_rsary bf 'soviet-Ruman_ian Treaty II o I_ - - ' IV Volume V No 23 164 February 111 1959 1 edi tion Qf tlie ily Review 9f Soviet ·Press This i tern Y-Bu i -eau Encls il REG STERED 1 - New York 100-13 37 SOLO Enc'ls 0 5 - 1 1 - Chicago J 551 1 ili - i ' Ii ·'V § 0 l J · • 1 V - ---- - --''------'- • ·• I 1'ti CG 134-46 Sub B ' ontains· an ar icl e ent1 tl d Main -Trl md i n tb e Development of the i l oc i tali t State taken frol l - i VeS tia i February 1i i J 959 y Vo_lWl e V N • 26 · 1675 i'ebruar t 1'9 1959 edit ion pf t 3e Da i ly Rev l w of soviet J lress Th s item -containi an a tic Le · eJ ti tled ·11Growt Qf Produc'j ·iv e l 'orc es ·a ld r erf E c ' i on ·of socialist Relatiop s of j 'p-duct t 9q·1• t ken from • »ravda11 l ' bruary 1 7 l'95 t V lUllle V NQ •43 J Of $ F h ary 19 1 - t 5 edition o I the l ai'l·Y eview of' SovJElt »1 es 'This ·i -J ein · · c iozi ta ns l ll ' ar t l cle eI ti tlep 111 l ce Science a t t l e ' Service ·pf the 7 Yeai flail takeq fro l 11 Izvesti a · and two a l ii iles from Tpud II enti1 l d -11Great con- •cern J oi - M µi 11 and· 11 Facts Expi sing Sl 11 nd er v j1 · yoiume y 1 o 27' 6 -t Feb i qju -y - t i'9$9 edi ti 1 1 of 1 he' 'Daily Revi 3W· o f sov i f i1 l r es S' · Th ts t tein con' 1 11 inE l tp e following artinles ••Soviet 'Literaturef' s ovm Cqncerrt F l l itiy i l 9£ UZQ'i' Avt and 7L e t te -s ii Moscow•• 0 Prospects of J eve OP 11811 t ot tJle ' MiLt ria i Re sources o f the P ubLic H ea l t h Se1w1ce' 111 i9p9-19 5 • For 4 'New Aq vl n e of J irg_h zia 's Public Rea1th_ SE1l Vtlce 11 _ ' Pages 5 a11d 6 of tbe li'ebrua y 3 l l 1 9 if SU p t 'Pra vda· It is belieyed tllat ' P -g 5 contains i_11 -RttSsia 1 he -emarks_-of·· JNi-l'ES J ACKfiO pl' at the ls t Coii ess of th e CPSU A cJ tpping from page 2 ·o t tlle F ruary 19 · · 11 1 9 issu of t ¢ una' i ly Workef of Londoµ England • ·This cJiP p i ng cput ills an art l cl entit led •1 I'f Qnly My Mates Had 3e en With Me _by NOR N T MPLE one of tpt 1 fraternal de J egai es to the 21st Congr ss g f the CPSU x The Ja11ua ry 24 1959 issue of ·11Moscqw· li'ews - 6-- '- · · ' '' _ - •- '' aw ' Th ere a re- enc osed herewith 'l O the Bureau' and to the - Y9r k i v- ion one· ph Fost t 1 0PY of a cl i 'O f _the i iieve11t H ems_ l st i' q' a b9ve Tb e Qhicago yhgtos ta'll copie_s 'and the epv€llop s in wliich tl e prig-inals were reci ivecl are l oca ted in G iicago ile A 134_' ' 4 3 Sup B -J Bp ' ---- - _ - _ -- -• - ' -· • -_ _ _ -__i p J he e ie11t -that· c 58 4--st furn isJ e c olllll1en ts ' in · re ga p to ahy of th13se Jtelns refiilre ice· w i ll be· made tg thi J t er o J tra1g mit t al w hel 'f hese comti ilrit a re silbini ti ed _- - - ' -·-' - ' ' ' t -3' - - - J ' - ' ' - - - L_ I F0 36 Rev 12-13•56 j' · d t J d ' Jfl' 'I f BI I I Date Transmil the following in Via II 3 16 59 1 I ------- T '°·-- -I --- ------ I ype in p ain text or code I AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED ___ A _ __ R T_ E Iw -1__ I l fr DoLo ch Mr McGuire-_ • Ir ifohr _ _ Mr Parson ___ Mr Ri son Mr Tamm - • - lllr Trc ter Mr W C Sullivan Tele Room ___ ll r Holloman_ nd1 Miss Ga - · ---------------------------- --- --i- - -- -- - -7 1 TO c I I 134-46' Sub Bl - t1 There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copi s and to the New York Division o e copy of a report giveµ by CG 5824-S to SA JOHN E KEATING on March 7 1959 This report contains information concerning_the travel and future trav l plans o f JAMES JACKSON GEORGE MORRIS and ALEXA NDER TRACHTENBERG The Bureau may desire to consider placing stops with the Bureau of Customs in New York City in order to in tercept JACKSON MORRIS and TRACHTENBERG for the purpose of confiscating any Colllll unist Party material in their possession in order to obtain evidence to show that they violated pass·port privileges I by going to China and other ·countries · ALL J NFORl IATION CON rAUIEl · oJJ 1iV· ' HEREIN lS UNCI ASSl'F · 'A o ·- _ - _ 'tlA'l 11 S' t I B ' f S AUERBACH fe1 ff fl JJ 'I t - ' t IJ • wS - l C I Bu d E CEn'LOStJRJ 1 $ e 1' ' · v _ reau c'ls '3T-- w l - New York 100-134637 SOLO Encl l 1 - Chicago ' I I I CHICOGO A L SECUll ITY - C -r - I ate DIRECTO FBI 100-428091 » I EX- 35 REC 5'J Approved - - - - - - - - tecial Agent in Charge 55 MAR f 5 195 • -- - ' - l' ' Sent --- -- -·_L_ 'M' P e r - - - - - - - ' # t · ' - - -'' t' - _f' -lo• • -- - - ----- $ JAUES JA XSO f ALlW lmEn' -TnA ID TnACB'l'mIDEnG 1a - _ _ _ ' w ifa nnd fifteen dolo i tQS to tho· 21st Conaross o f tho co 1i fil1i_P i Y Q f l iq i io tiil t yn Con JCF ' ft' ltQSCQ ·- sio I- c n or about Fcbrunry 18 195 for Pokinn- China 'l'ho1 ori duQ· tQ otu 'Il to l oscow on M i rcli 2 or 3 1959 - Ittll tlUch_ 4 1 tho Com unist Pa rty of Chili i t lnts to bd in 'f hci good f P 'O O l f tho C9 l lun l st Party USA f ' l s po 1siblq ·that JACKSO 1 1 i y 'ildcopt l OllQY fro i tho CR of· Chill for tho @•USA Und¢totodly i lio CP c f Chin will lavioh aif s on JAC l SO i 111d · ' TMCIITmmEI G They will probably Ctu'l'Y notol i do ina Wit tb Qir meotincs vn t l tho leadoroh l p of the CP f Chi a · By iY 1-f of ol l pnt i t i a boliovcd that JACKSOlt wili return fro i China with nn in-vita' ion fo tho CP-U to son d a • dolor a ti 9n to th o l Oth Annivproo ry f t o Pooplo'o nopubJic pf · Chin 1 - ®rincr octobor l9 o • _J o it lolo tos fro i wostorn ·t ountries will «o to P¢king by Y of J oocow o nusrd tms aro ¢ p Jctinc 1 111ny Qo 1 1hiot Party reprosen ta tivos - J oscow dl¢ing Uove ibe r· 195 'l' lloy Q tPOCt thQ I· to stay in tjscow 4fter i•oturning f r'OJ 1 China for tho celobrn tion of tho •nussinn novolu1 io J'ACB SOU lid not ' t r avol ou toido -of Co c c6w p iol ' to · lo vin t to ir f na - I o y 3s tuo to e i n W i rsat Polnnd - oti l arc l f 1 59'• to at tond a t lqast a ·part o S t4o- Concroso 6 f' tho Co '4• 1 u nitt Pa t' ty o f Poland scho lccl tc b hold fro i u u cl1 9 tllro Llt h 1s l95Q no wilt proba Qlf ¢ Potob in ro o rll·to this oniwoso - ' JACKSO tt was scliodulod to return to J icovt fro i warsa w IIe ' Vi 11 prpb i blY go 'i l l onitigrnd · Central Asin 1 StP lin wa d and ot or plnco _in i ussin _ T4'0 r ttpslnns ' WltE d him to co-i o Soqhi but ho oaid thnt Jio will tfy to olil lina to SoQhi · · jA so1r also v mts to go to· tulcari l and iiunan ry and fl -spend oco tj co Ii CZochosiqvnk i and Paris on hia wa y b ick tp tho unitod st ntos o ¢ow so io oJ- lq_ uoaro as now li ring in Rmlh ouch as 01 Ll IUGTO i and IIAZ m ca rr JACKSOU a loo statocr that ho night' co to I tal llld• c 1 · posoi_blo tha t ·he iw111 rotur to now York City fte i Pa rio via Air Fr i ncci Tr a 110 i -ld Airl n ·or Pan orican Ab -linC z · ' j z t11 J _ _ mc1osun'ti - l - - i r _ _ - I ' ' - J · 'OI c7 ' 0 i • Q ·' ORRIS mot with tho Piu ty lQildorDJii 1111 Ll l l lllll'lld Tho nuss f im$' hlivo iasuod· 11 lons- p Layinc -ooor of i onte in nussit'lll l y PAUL ncraBSO J A · copy Qf this rocord m El -nivQn to lJOllRIS while ho was in Lc i ningr - lIOllUS planned to visit tu av and ·-0thor oit t os lre w i 11 undouhtodlr rof bivo_ s-t tts · in ovary· city ho yioli s i onnis •lilsP - i ltmo to visit Chii i i trndoitbt_odly - i orutxs _wil1 ro n tt thci hotos ¢oncorning ·his travels lllld tho t1oot ng1 1 Jio atte clod _· H l a o do l -2 1LQ QnJir o o o f ho fill'_ 1 1_1i_t1 0 _-o f thq_J ' °$ l J- ancr·o i t µ the press ga ry in tno · ·· ro U ' o'F tJiq at1tlit9riw i whore tho 13 s tons of th9- -C nlll'os·q · wore ll'nitod states with l ll m1 held ' ' ALEXA iDmiJr'nAcBTENBERG -- _ Al notod previously 4EXA IDER ' l'MCllTRNDEaG nnd his· wU o wont t_Q i ckins c bJJ lih fJ 'o i lfoec_o l 'llqring tho 2 1 t__ s Qaj wQoo -qt J Q g _S tl TRAQII'l'mm G tio i tionod' to thc t deloa o tro i ·· · cu tgari i th i t' Jtc t ·would li e to gQ· t u ra J b T i ntQd -tQ knq' 7 r h l t t1Q1 1 ld o lll U'tod on hio pMsport ·ff no WQ it to- Bula'a ria Q f tlio doloa-ll tQ3 _ -opU od that ho r l S tl o Jiilistor f ' ho I sl id wo_ will co- you - and out' of laaril with Intol'io out worryintllbout tlll l'7'µiao in passports '173 __ qng 'tliei •gifts TMCBl'E IDE lG focc iivod fro -tho nu si s gold watch BQ ms worriod l l bo t how o-co ld not cit · tho4sh' J'n tqdS to to i __ · cus'j o to • · fi'j- k n _ _ l L ·- _ _ _f_t__H_ _ __ _ 2 · F'D-36JRov · ' 12-13-56 ' Mr• Tolson_ i ·I Mr llicGtt'•• ··-I Mr Mohr·- -· I Mr Part r I Mr Ro n ---•-· I Mr Tarer 1 -- I Mr Tr 1U''r -- I Mr W C Sulliva 1 1 Tcle Rooni _ I Mr Holloninn-- F' BI 3 16 59 Date Tronsmit the following in _ Mr Bclmon Mr DeLco• L ---------------------1 Type in plain 1ex1 or code Vlo __ A __ IL J R T_B jEL a ___ ----- A I R ilA2 IL - - R E G IS T E R ED ---1I M ss G y_ _ I - ---------------------- -----------------------L TO A DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 Priorily or Mclhod of 1 allini J _ _ 61' SA CHICAGO rJY' - 134-46 Sub B ' BJECT @soL INTERNAL SECURITY - C ' 4 i 'tA There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report given by CG 5824 S to SA JOHN E KEATING on March 8 1 1959 This report pertains to attendance by the Co Dlllunist Party -USA representatives to the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union at a meeting th Propaganda Section of the USSR Ministry of Culture v it h AUERBACH ' ENCLOSU E @- Bureau Encls 3 _ fV- ' 1 we ' ' l - New York 190-134637 SOLO Encl• 1 l - Chicago JEK kw 5 ALL Illl 'ORMA'l' ON CONTAINED HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED 11 6-_ 1 'P C 0 O BY_illWl t ' 7-f- o y· #- f Dl J @IIOf-EOIS •••• SEM C1-1 • • ·0· _ _ · •• UP Oilit ·cf r e j 't L ····· r • • 3 1959 Sent - - - - - M Per------ ' '- J I ' Ono· of tho coot l nao attonciod by tho Co n nlt I Ot l' i rty _ ·UUA rop_l' Q 011i J l vC s_to ho 2li _it Con ooo •o tho-_Coi 11- P i rt1 1 o ho Jit '£ ' lt-l1µ f 9q liotd at tho ltln fotry ot Cul-l uro ·'l'ho _ · oxnc-1 dnto in Fobrua ry 1950 w lon t l s cooting 'ft ls hol li -1 not rqcallod _ · - Acir so r 013 ono rmxs ALmu w CiiTmm Q · 1 d co nx nILD3 10 lfo ncc0 2p3ni_od o this cootina ·by AL I · n m qm_qco P h Q th 9 ln o J - ir I Do__p t rt1 19n _of - o J on1 nl _ _ co n i ft_t_ob o - l o_g Q _ PIU''fY of tho fl ovlo 1 n l fcce2sµ 'f· - - · • · · 1 'horo t-Qro app roxitm o y aix or oovon nuoo iiUla prooont fro i th t µoctio of th o lliniotry 9f CUlturo which is roopqnsiblo for ·prop 18l Ilda ' 'horo -w w n repro ion tiva fr•oi t the Sovtot InforJ 1Atio 11 Euroo u and nnothor ropr¢oontative fro i t ndio Uoscow Other tussi ano prooolit hn vo sQ iothina to do with propaa1111cta OJ public rplntidns proa ru m boo t1 d tQ tho United States Thoix I idontitiO's p rp not kno'l'lll '' cmtu ov 11 1 tho oad f__t SC 9t 9 11 f__tilo tr nt l t rx ' ' o QUU uro whi -reoPoni iiblo2 f'ot r ll arl tn Th o soctio 3 s - 3 1csponop- lo tor 1 ho pub1 I ltion of th9 cmg11 z 11o'J fus sn It is · _poooiblo that a t this ccof ing JAIIES JACKSO l r_c6'81vecf t o ·invit11-tion to ppon ll on r n dio 1JQsoow JAQKl O r did record a spec oh Which wao 1 roadimot ov fr r dio lloqQow- · · ' · zrnm ov 01 tho offe¢ I - tu too and tho 9th or nuosians present 'lmlltod an opinion 9f tb o USSR _short mi vo adio l r9adc to to tho l1n1tc l lton q of tho t l •USA ropr cscnt_af iyos woro a bl o 'f Q cive opinion They pointed out tho t short WAYO radio sots nro exponpiyo ·1111 d th lt none ot thot o pro iont owned p sho rt r r v radio et · AL'lttl NDEn TnACllTENBERG nttc iptod to cay thn o r q o ' is not tt COQd l lt W Zino l o o_idd ·tlia'f tho pr i p ti111J is 'b i d and in gonoral criticizca tho· cw ko-up of tlio m ino no aloo criticizod -- ho cQntpnt ' uf ·thq maaazine Tao r ussiano '_prqsont disqcrocd with TnAC ' l'l'mlBEnG ThbY oo id that Af lorico 11 ia vo1•Y attractiv o and th l t tro tccbulonl poi LQ f viow it io AA oaco Xont m izino T 110 9 oa id thtl t Aclorica 11 circu1atca and 1disnppo u'll rn pii hy 1 roii tho not istnndo in E uol lia IIoiovcr th oy nro ri'ot 'm inc to pufili for t10rc· ircu ntion 9f Ar orica than tho1 Fet for Ussn•1 in tho ✓t· 11 -rip f • • ' ' •• ' t ' • - •••••• ' •• '_' _ ' - • - '·- ' ' - • •• ' ·' • r i - · r '• 0 ' ' _ ' ' lin tod statps Tho 9nly nq' C · of t i c i sn in rog l 2 '4 to t At iorican · was thdt $0 i 'J 'thin s in the gazi n 1 0 po 1 ntoii too rosily d 1 'do c ptitt i1 11 iclllir 'J horc for so r o t u1 mio I _ pooi lo arQ not con- v lni ioc 'l i ha t it aCC11r tOl Y lortrayij condi ona i t o o n U o S' a t osi s Jlco i tiol JtnoJ1 ·1 t l h ol' o cust bi so io problo 1$ in th9 U i tod sta j es l ·· · · ·· · oso huss f ans pr13son'I at• thia mee i'ng ao cd if t q t1SSR Ci2 'cµl tos _µi th9 UnitQd Sta toq 'fhG V V 101'0 tq'J d t I i I ll n va i'l ablo l 4 nq m istim ds quiJhi r 'f tho Uni fied stai 0 1· T' ao · nussi a iis alba· 'i µ1lQd ta ktiovt what they c9l lld do to improv9 put li relat lons n#d pfop t t lllda in their broadcast bo od to t b pni1 tjd st t s IUl in l'tJSSR'' '4'1101 as d ho CI • 'USA oic ¢n ion to · try tQ 'get anstiqr tq • l hQsi ¢1t i r ionS' f 1 ' the · ·• · I is no oci tli t ·zmm ov ci pon•-1 spe lk EnnJ isht 1 ru t most c if t e 1 'hors pr9sent did spp EllqJ ish · · _ • n r l-Y of· ¢6 rcen lj Lt i llQhld b l o 1' od t a t doopito · ·1 ·1 br oaaeastfl opc i ted c i e f9r1 s by CHILDS l JACKSmf to got 'f lltl Voice of orion 9n b ort wavo d io 1- n l QS QWt 1 lt et ' 10 re µno bl9 O- i'it t ·' ao - 1' l ·' f I lfarch 19 - 1959 I i BEC-6Q • T f - SAC Chicago- 184 46 tlb B Kr Dir ctor l 000- -428091 _ i _$oi o 1s c · Reurairtei 3 12 59 concerning di scuss'ions betwe n _ and unknown representative of secret s ervice entro l •Co t tii t'l ee Go iii niriist Party CP of -th Soviet U gion · · · · · CG 5824-S • · · f uring ourse of this liscuss_i P the SovJ et _representa- tive indicated that the CPUSA should strengthen tts securttY · lil'Jparatus · lµd expose 'FBI tigents y1ho are· wi rldn g vii thiri th · CPUSA Advise imicdidte ly ag to whetheJ - CG 5824-S passed 'tliis - ini om tion on to Eugene P nnJs U' so ll vi'se as ' to' D enqis•· reaction This infomat1on is deemed necessary inasmuch as· · it may be desfrable to ·issue appropriate· r1arning alerting rill field offi es to po$s biHty of intensive effo r 'by r11rtY to· Wlcover our ilifbmants · ' • · • · · ' ' · f - - J ' ' 'r - 4 - ·r I I I I I I o 1 1 I 1 FBI Dale Transmit the following in 3 12 59 I I I ------- -Ty_p_e-in-p-la-fo-te- -to- - o-de_J_ _ _ _ _ _-- I I Via A I R T E L AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED l r To son Mr Belmont 1- DoLm u h_ Mr r t ·Gu Mr fotir_ _ Mr l' it-so S_ M - Ro · n- -lJr T m_ Mr Tre cr_ Mr W C Sullivnn Tcl ' ll om _ _ Mr lHk n m _ fllnss Gane '_·_ I ·----- - --------- ----------- --- M · ------L _·__ _ ·v· DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 SAC CHICAGO SUBJECT 6 so s 134-46 Sub B --- INTERNAL SECURITY - C fjj 1 ' fJ Vl' V' ·There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau thre13 copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report given to SA UOHN E KEATING by CG 5824-S on March 10 1959 This report consists primarily of additional information received in the cQntact with the unidentified representative of the Secret Service 9f the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union · AUERBACH ' 1 Bureau Encls 3 '-'l - New Yorl 100-134637 SOLO Encl 1 l - Chicago JEK kw 5 I c c- c 1 ' 'fl l 1-»'wc i' ·• r· ' ' Approved - - - - - - - - - - Special Agent in Charge l Sent _ ____ ___ _ M Per--------- -- 7 ' ' - - ·0n Ji'obru l l'y 28 1959 when t ho roprb on a tivo o I 'the socyo'I sorvi o of tho· co11 trp l Co Littco of tho co itr Pa rt v of n s i Jio S v ot Union CCCPSU vis tt d witlr i nx n tt DS Co i unis t ' u-ty • Jl§ Cl -USA dql O m _t _qj 9J 1 tJ 2l@ ig o__f 1¥0 ci SU · ' a nho a pa rtx ont -qhoro ·tho la tt cr ·ms otay ing 1io liµqusf ioi t--- t ' soc ity tlOll '111'03 in tho CP•'USA 1 n D iidit1 ou to tlakiµi t iµ'rlingo1 1onts l - 1 to ostablish a co in nmicn tious Dyoto i otwoon J o cy-usA p n l tho CPSU Tllia Stjv l ot roprosonta ti 6 who was obviouoli· spollkilltt It for- tho soci et ·npparatu s 03 Socrot Po i t i a eked QBILDS tb 9 followV intr qu o rl ion I ow CQ 10 voµ ' ha vQ 'l cion una blo to oxppso any F B I · aa n ts in all thiq titlo'i' · CBII DS rop Liod Wo OW that ' 10 hl VO ir B ' J ii tents · ll · tho C '-U J- What provonta Wl fi'« 1 oxposinrs the i is tho n c iq na l f teli'' l'wion has oxisted in thQ Party• Tbeoo F B I o aents cmsquorado ·under t ho ultrn•Loft or· rovioiqnist b uinoro and w mipported by the loaders ·of 1 hoop factions Fol' ' oxtll lplo wo oxpollod tv o pooplo in Qiicaao but ' lnf lf PA VlS dofondod· the1 1 Y 1 1 ' rJY YWQQD - wi hout gi ving prol f said tluit Aru Al Y f41f' v is · an onemt ont nvon so FOS'l'BR nOllirmtod RO Mf for tho untionttl Col ll littoo a t tho laot na tiono l Convention of tho CPO USA Tho nationnl Appoalo co icl ssion roviotiod ·n s l tmitio i in· now J'orse1 · but a tactioM l fight tr l S inv lvq and a mjority o thoso tn this titht '701' 0 m m oos ant' ' 11 l s sov f Qt ropreson ta t vo ropl icd o inoity uoul d hide ' undqr tro oos CIIItDS p fJ'rood IUld aa id 1 hat if _tho fa ctiomi l ficht· clll lo io· an ond the l' U 'ty 'l l ldoro would not bo GUPl'Pt tift'g -various iµdividl Ulls and wo m ght then expose tho - Ql 11 itent s · - · 7 Durin« ono of tho tl UIY convorsa tions t 1ith UIKOLAI · · •l fATSKOtJTEV oa d of tho lforth and South Ai toric ui Secnc ns of 'tni ccwstt lio' a1o s acr caI 1 ios 1'1hrt f1' liS us r-ara nQ · oxpe so -onoar- ' I agen l Q-a ud provacliteurs Ra co 1wontod th l 'undoubtedly OQ l O_ 'If tho i -aff lia od with the night wing or w itb ' h13 ultra-Lo t • t dffd ' _ i _f J _ tl 't 4 £ t E_ t' J' Jj d3_1 f_ - L 'i i • IF fj IJ J i ·----- By my of comaofw t1l e next title thal a Cl141SA roproson' a t J vo coeo to Russia ho l lll t bo askod ho t ind of n security app a tus tho CP•USA hns if prio r to that tmo SOl 11 action ia n t taken ncainst Qneor a mm ts e'llen if so io nistnkos ha vo to bO' J llldQo ' l'J' - • v1 --- ' J1 PJ- o·@ r r • ' • - - - 't ' FP-36 Rev 12-13-56 0 I i· tr FBI Date - 3 18 5 -t I I I· 'W' A•· - j I I I I ·3t r --- ---- -- -- -- - ----------'-il · · Type plain text or code f' Via __ A _T _ R _T _ E __ I _ - - - _ _ a A a IRf -- l fA _ rr _ _· _ -e -'- '-BE i cG I' S TE R lm ___ ---11 Priority or Method of tailin J · -_ _-_-_-_-_-_---_ _ Trimsmit the following In ------ ir -- --- -------'l ----- 't '- ____ -- ---------------- L-- -7-- -' 1 i mE iTOR FBI 109 428091 TO FROM ' SAC -- r ' CHICAGO - SUBJECT '- --'- SOLO ' - -- 134-46 sub B - INTERNAL SECURITY - C Re Bur au airtel dated 3 11 59 s - Bureau l - Chicago • • JEK k w '½ ' •· 11 Se11c --- - - '--M P er · ' it o Mr clmlln 0 I FBI Pate 1 3 1£1 59 Transmit the fojlowing in _ --- --c- ---- ·r 'r' rp- • ln-p ' l•• ·n le-xt-o- -od e _ Via A I R T E L · • ·· · · ' · I I I » _ _ -- I • 'VN fi i lillw mi r _ I l'lHw llln '0mrnn· 'llll'IMilr __ __ _ I AIR ·tiAIL -- REGISTERED · PriorilyorJ Jethodofl oiling · Mr DeLoach • · Ur MeG11ire _ -' lltr lfo'h ur ·'---llt p _ j '- ·----- - - - _-- - ' - -----·- ' - -- ---- ' - ----- --- - -- ---- '--L ti QI- fr TO gIRECTOR FB 100-428091 FR _SA J CHICAGO J 34- 46 sub B ' SUBJECT •• SOLO ' NTEHNAL ' a It _ t J 11' 11'' SECURITY -· C I • 1 - 1 --- 'tS' • AUEP BACH · ' l - J B Bureau - l -i- 61- 7665 Chfcago JEK kw 5 i i_ 1 • 1 ' • f l _ ' · ' • Approved 195Secial _55 MAR · Agent in Charge Sent --- ----M ·-- · - -- - -• • UNI'rE 0 STA TES CTOVE RNME N'r To - · UDJBCT ·DATF _ DIRECTOR - fB f- J 00-428091 _- 3 i 1 59 sAc· CHiqAGO 0 34 -46 · Sil B DSOLO 'INTERNJU -SECURITY C - - _ · ' f f at a i i availa' ble any place i is reqt1¥stei l t h l t the · _ 3iireau consid1 1r nialtin_g available_ to• the Cli cago D l v l s l 9ri photo- _ gra 1 of Itu sdan d tplomat tc pe tsonn_e who have b1 en in th e- United ·Sta tea wi-i li i n t h e last year wllether tts$igned to Wit13hin toll'_ ·D • C New York 9r -t _he United Na t ipns hel dCJ al' e s It is _also _req uel t_ed tha t· photographs of· mem Qers 9f various 1tu j 1 i n exchange delegat tons · who pave pee11 in i lEl y ted '$t tes• dj trinlt the pa_st y ar be f11rni b ed to tb e Chicago ' l i'Vi ion _ -• 1 - _ It is_ noted that l ot AL$ ' GR NQHEN C O ph Qf_1_ il t i - ' J··1 _R_aJt f X gt_ lr t J t l -9g J _ D i l_i tj _ J f - h i G' lt l - QQmrilit ' jl 91' _tl __J o uh_ n__1E _ •the- @sv e IJ CC PSV - _ ti d ' NIIWLAT MAT l OUTEY P -l1- - _m ap 9 f tb E l 'if91 tl i 1l soutll_Americ an -Sec ioq of the J 11t na-t _onJ l __ - · P ru2 l tl t O _£ l_i J CQQ S O i war ' - a-pa rt -of µs jlian de gati ll S whicµ - yis ted the Uniteastates 1dU r 1ng 19 5 8 • - GRE CHE e9 w_as· i_n tA I 1 TJi lit q J ltate si during th iµ l ct sil 11ffi r qf 1958 wliile 1 A TSKOUTEY I w - 1 - 'l l 1e l 11 t 9- Stat s dµr i ilg• the 4 -l ter part· pf_ 58 l S a m mb ir o f a 11 -ed u c o rs p elegatio · · ' ' · -- ' · ' ' It is felt that CG 5824- g may be- able- to ident -ifYthese ihdiv idua ls nd others Wh_o he met in Rus'sia ' t y rev-ie wing photographs· o '_this type -it i s ··also possibie tha ije mig lt - E l -able to iq entify -1 µ e repre$eli1 a tlve of t E ' Secr E t Servigiq of tl e CCCPS J _who lle t vi th hif l i n ' Mosc9w 9n Febr uai y 23 195_9 _ ' ' - - • AL i I WORMA l' QN COil' ' AlllEDl El Eti S tJN i ASlHF ltD DiU S oo - B ' l I J J - -- jf- 7 ·J1Y I ·· - l i - f r 1bo rnton · · EX-135 j ' Director EBI Jfao9 l 1 ' t SAC -Chicago 134 -4'6 Stib D March 20 1 59· · f a 1s 1 -- mtff - ••·•--•ffl• t · r J_ · fr · e S LO 1$ C - ' ' _ j _ ' W Reurlet 3-11 -59 r uesting photographs of Russian diplomltic personnel ns well as' photographs t f Ji1e bers of • various'Russian exchange delegations who have been in ·th ·United States duri cg the prist year _ ' - · · In relet you t entioned 1 he po fb Iity that ·tG 5824-S• ooy be a le to identify Aloxa1 Grenchenco phonetic Nikl lai Jlo tskoutev plioneti and e lµlki own representative of the R ussian secret service • In conn ection with Matskoutev and the- unknown sl 'lcret service a ent it is noted that the p 5 sible identification nf the e 1mividuals · Jms been the subJ ect o f' separate correspondence in tltis · 1 1otter · RcganUng _Grenc enco a review of appropri ate Bllf iles indicates th t he l UlY be identical with Al ksei An dreevich Grecht khin 1nfon iat1Qn c n crning whoa w set f rth in • WFO aittel date 5-16-58 captioned· Visit of Sovi t Edi tprs of Stµdent and Youth-Ncwspop rs' to the Un ted States • 1958 IS- R In C ttne ction with ·thi'S cas e letter- · - • dated 6-1 2-5 Chi go file 105- 143 contains i foii intinn · concerniro a vj sit o th s delegation to Chj cago · n s 24 29 ss •_ ln your letter you i dic it q· that photo l'llphs 'O the metiper s of this delegation were tnken·ana appeared ll the l alpres It is suggested therefore that you rev1e ' -tb ei j' ei plio ogr ipbs to detemi ne if Grechukhin is included therein i lf so' his photo rnph should be exhibited to CG 5824- S• fo Hpossible identification If his photograph is not includ d it is · suggested that -y u J 1ny 1 fe Hr -t se t out ·oµ app 'm 'i liate _le id for the 'IF to furnish you a photog P h since n ijrc available 1n Qufilesl · · · · Ch1 o ' In consideri rQur ove r-nll reque$t fo ph'f tog raphs of various Rµssian_s off1c-1a1s - it is noted fficat s of · 3-1-59 tl'terc were 364 Soviet of f 1 4' i a1s currently 1n the Unite States • Jn cddi tiont _11lS ldreds of ther Sqvie ts liav'e ' n in this • country Jur s i l't ftie lilSt year 11 s- ce bers f VlSl'tfi-CZ de eg_e t1ons • rf• - g r· · _ ' r ' iC4 T tmed ·• · · • 1 t i 1 ' -- --- ' it ' - Lb r l•h ul1959 tc t·- - J 'i 7fl --0 _ ' - - lf ' ✓ - f v- v J J i il'y I_ Letter to Chic ffo RE SOLO _ 100-4 8091 At a conserva tfve estitiate pliotograp of s ie 7 0 Soviets would be r eE ded tQ co iply with your request The Bureau does not -feel' i t-•to be feasible or -desirable to •attempt to have CG 5324 _ s• x-evicw such Ii large nwbc r of Photographs • · at11er t it is suggested that you r mke ftill use of your copy of 'the · oviet Intelligence Al bUlll '_poo select · logical photog' raphs of known suspected Sovi t agents- · for displ#y to the infomhnt · · •· · Dr _ • l'he 11ure i u should be kept nijvi sed ot your eff9rt$ · o 1dent1fy Grechu iliin and others _ ' - ' ' I j • Tolso' Bel ont - Cf · l Mr DcI onclL- • f Mr M• luire __ t Mi- l r - l - FBI l fr 3 11 59 Date Via tc t or code c i fr W Su llvan 1T c n l 1 Mr lfr 1 mnrt-' fan 1--- A I R T EL FROM Ti•-•'r 'l-- r 'J'1 _ _ Transmit th following in _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--J Type in ploin I illr r•a• aons _ · ' Mr nostn-- CHICAGO 134-46 Sub B SUBJECT -- § p LDJ INTERNAL SECURITY - C c - There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report by CG 5824-S on a meeting of delegates to the 2lst_Congre15s ·of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from Communist Parties in Western uropean and North American countries in order to discuss the World 1 iarxist Review · This information was furnished by CG 5824-S to SA JOHN E KEATI iG on M rch 8 1959 The document Theses on the National Bourgeoise in the Semi-Colonial and Colonial Countries referred to in this report by CG 5824-S was furnished to the Bureau ahd New York Division in Chicago •· letter dated February 27 1959 · ' AUERBACH ft llJ t ' ' Sent _______ M Per------ 0 ' I ' ' - ••''' ' '· -o· ' i l • • f ' t 'I • O i Februo r r G 195 3 t rQ · i a i coo tiilG' in 9no o tho Stlllll halla ot tho Kro ilin P i 1 0 l n o c9 1t r uo iin Doloall tO J · to ·tho 21st conaroila ot tho Co ' ll tinist Pru -ty· tit -tho Cpv io t trnion '1 · CPC U · · troi l wo itorn turo oo n -961 intrios i li 1Qlt iw G -oa t Britain · lrol0J14 Itilly Frru ico Aooti-ia Eolcium riwodon Doni mr a nd' Luxo i i r _woro prooo _ k_Th tf ¥i- le r Q$ C ai lfl Y of J was rop osont9d l l ·T Ci Tho Co f tYr - tTSA J USA ' 'r li J tgpr fl_ n oifby JAMES ACKSP ind co m ISJ ClllLDS'• 'i ' EmiIS -non of tu DEinlIS who is Jis-ngcl to tho ''t'o - 'tlJJ irXist noviow l' l'l Prn puo g g 5 lhog ot l t v w p1 0 9llf' fit · tli o cooti B · · tnrso o·· ··· owffirt i tho 1' iQl l »' l t Itevi ql ' is k om1 by Jio sub- titlo ob i c s pf »oace Md soc iinlic f 1 tt'lJ -iiiY•l llli to a- tt tin old iii thos o llloqtin s 'i ls _with t o doloaa tos to tho lot Concrroon of thb ct CU fro i tho Co n unist P l rtic J in Asia lllld Africa This mootin cr w a o prooidod pvQr by hm o rsov ph itqf• J O Q l _g t_th • 1 W rld t ll ' Js ng i9W' ' • Tho'-otbor ocotin was with doloaa too to· tii f 2lot Conerooo of tho Cl ZO' fro 1 Col ll l1 l llist P irtips l n Lo tin · Al lorlc 1 All throo of thooo cootind's r oro 11 1 d to' discuoiJ ian ys ' t s · th o y r ccrn rd to tho World l xist r qviou•• which mis o t 9n dod 1' tho CP-USA dolo r i ' io it 1o ulid otQM th 1t tuo othor·r iootincro r oro hold in 1 6 co in l'oanrd to tho Vlorld- nu-x1st noviow11 • O lC of - ' tu1 d tioa no of lc rQvintr tho 1'l7o ld 1 irxio t l' viow11 • I · • ' - nopo rt ' Y Flm nto iw om ph YE Editor· of tho ''World 1 0 rxist ·--- _ _ 11 A novio 7° • ttl- r--- · i _ f ' ' 'l'llq c_o 61 ing hoi d qn Fo i G lOl' iO w i o pr osidod ovor by xonIA1 9FF - o utivo F ditor of tho 11Woi7 1 d i arxist r 9viow11 • n o i m40 i ho J l lin roport at tho 1 1 eottn All oa-rphonq tri µiolnt t o i _ syatc 1 pµ u lo 1 'to thr -t usod nt tho Uµitod lta tiona d a t ' he 21st Conr ros of thq- CPGU '11 la ucod lCO lIA OFll' ota tod tba t t ho orld J ru m t _JlP t lPw'' io t1 11 9rgan_9 g tho joint coi i_ipto a t o Co iiit rt_rt U 4- '19 NQ LJ n ifjq l of f qg_ v -Yn 'l' P tt durincr tho colo'i ra tion of tho- - -Otll Anni•-v orqary l f thp l'J Ulsinn novolution tti o wiob 'W- S Qxprcoooq tho t such ii- i ic in6 bo orga ili l'od ch ·1ono at a f IOll 1rgnco- t n Pra euo p ocho 111ovtikia a do oJ9n Tr LS t ado to - publio 1 b q m J ' W ' II I tr ii - 1 ff r1Cl j 0 ·O Xt otl ·docicfod t i t 'not All C r unist 19 1 could jbin o p u- ' j ici_p i t in tJ o tmcazin0 on a ti ¢quo l b t lit i· 4 Qnt nuinc Ko i W l Ji'F $ 1ici tha t lid t lJ e dno ta nqt Xt· f S a _ orµ 1- I§t c i ' ' tttmiot Uoo It concructs pro ti tfI1U1$h_for ica-Lon3 0 - Ji turn a Its v-i aos oyor to vp riouµ Co r unli% 1 arlro5 for an o tchtuiCQ 91 opin iono nopr 9ntntivc t frJi i •t on ti co- unist' Pttl'tico aro on t' J · i dit or l o l Sta ff ovp i coi -J ni t ir trtioa lncludincr tho CPSU tho Co un l s p iri l cs -qf' c lQ f Poland Totl l l ri l a nnco· lto ly Ch lnu El mcart• C Cochoolovnk I Jl d Bulgaria n o· roprooontQ l p ho D tito a 1 Jlollr d Dcoidccr tho Editorial Sta ff · a nw ioor pf co rrospondonts fro • nw ib of co - - ID 11 t P u 'tiep Pn i ' t ici P i f o · 1h0 ino Cor rciopondonto fr 1 Spa l i r Aus tin o x r w a Ofl lll · 'l lich ip IQ j• dµ oc • Korc 1 · an ®t 'f h0 UothoJ ltUJ S Md co io lior i 'POP0lido 1ts fr oi i Jo pan l3YJ il gc itinl I n i d ·0th or- countrio t will P ii'ticipa t bo U -f i tjJ ia ti n ·tr¢'· Aoil 1µ1d L a till Al loriQa n •cpaj trios 'l'h9ro i r i ll · · · 9 lIAFOim p9 l n 0d 9 t tMt 1 i i ll•th'o i1 ot to u i r ao _ · Pub i l chc id - fifty co i iofi P 1 1 lo i dprct ll i vo tto_ i it 1portan1 nrticlctJ for 1 ho Cl3$1 1 Zin_g l oto t6d that ·thc r i o_ro toprqoohtn t vo t ho •EtU ti 'lal stnff will boco io1 t o tlOi'O suc doful tho f lnsnzi'np 'l' ill bo pn tho b ioio of oxr ioricttcq thuo fart wo 14' 1 tf co io prplittlnary cq iclw iiQm i 'l'ho i -1_ P r inc p19 0U1 li g J l t C lloct i ' O _d scU J fPtt- is 'll w ortant • ll'o iio_ no ox oly print · an nr c Tq7 019cton1 - 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J ltl ga $µio · · '• ' -Thon lt6aw 6FF s d We - t to know· if tho fol lowina _q_uq t1ons oh oilld bQ ·p1a¢ed iii -t h i i l lgil zino · · irow 'fori 'IS of fli sciot tendono ios and r 1otltbds· c f • t 10rkers organ l za i i is in j ho stl 'tigsle st ' onopoliots· ·· 2 How to· m it About tho -correlation o t• stru crgJ or l' torc do ic 9 1 'aci 11nd 9¢' alim l iii cnpita l'is t c untriEis 3 Now tondoncioo ·tov ird 4tate conopoly capitiilim This is ·slinpinrfup rm an ln cprna t io nrti fo a i h oxat1p o ia t o co ill lori turopo i n tml' kot · · 4 Tho· attitude· ot tho woi'kil 18 class tomri'd tiodorJt · tqchll f l doyolQP i nts in p_i'l alt st ountr os 5 · ·The s t ruggl to itt Qf tho _l'l9 liing lnots ln tJi · tt4d i ' ll i911 nd_ppliticml fiold ·now t0 pla q his robl 1 ·tr9 1 -tactiqal point of 'Vio 1 -· · · no said' Qthor' probl l $ c u bo aiaed' s-q - s ev is on bim ·c lo t i 1%1 iU d i iq ttWiall ill i Tfo now mint opinions on what problCl Ul n_dod ru ticlos f o 1 As l a tmt at 1 _Atlor Lca • 'J Qr exampl · 1 u·ticles doal l ng '11 th the it 1Portan o- -of oconoi tic dovoloplll 01 1 of · Asia it countrio fr tho rolo Of th - 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In concl uoion KO lrAt ow st6 t6d - We nood 1 Jio u oiot1 µ1cb of tuc i V_lll'iouo P tioo tq VP1' q O tb o tJhort¢ W in the C l2 ino o li' 'onch I1 ilitl tf tdi m pnd pgontino po9plo llo vo pfforod lots of cood aclvic t n onwio qonclucli d hio o_port by thq nip nir i ho Q pro io tli to ii o f on n ' I to· w s ropqrt · Gonora l Diocucsio i I • -- °' •Statos il lporia11sm said hdt ·th L i topic is Dlgnificruit oo oeially in L t tin Al lo i i If Latin At lori¢ could J o trttnsf91'1led from -Unit d sta t i 41Poria 1 l s oosm vtj tho United sta tos qould not_ mn all l ter orld-wido· sos ·but tlµs ts a- big ·pJtobl¢1 1 BU also QU8' t lsvod boQk rov or ia for ho t io zino he m rftg o f cl'AUES J 'AettsO f Co u nmist Pat-ty •• USA ot tho _ J J llCKCO offorod so ii ·suggc istionc Ref s i d -tful t tho inp n9e h t O hav al'f i los whicll o poso ctiunt r 1 by ·country tho· ponotra tion ·of U'ni f od Sta tos impor J aliSl l oth' 11' t J qlo tli t deal wJ th tho · ocono iic esorv9s f trllitod ·s tD t cii l lllP ia liElm _ - it dovolop- •econo noo lly b ckward aroa o ovo11 a p o w d ts Own e1arr i ru cll as tho southern -J art of tho- United Sta too -a nd Alaskt1 Aloe' art l les aro needed- on tho lfogro quest f oll in t o Unito d States ·· Fu ho mQro i i rticles ·aro nO eded on thq strugg i a for civil libortics in various countrioa sineo thiG strucm1 CJ is' -ro1a tcd -to _poocGt JACKSON' lll so t ugge stQ4 o i i ge it tfiO · · llln8 aZinQ 4eal ing ntJi tllti· eii of the· wor _ing clilss P1 'i son0l'ci Ho s 11 d i lµlt 'thorQ' tu ' O st ll v l etims Qf Cnpitil-list opprossion in_ Ptrhi in tJio Unif od s 11tes - 'hQ meazino oueht to ·t ab oU t O u - o tl tO l'EAW'liL ' Rcinni ko _P ' 10 f thQ Bolgium 1-Comcunist P t I Sf IL ' t-t i i r u ' · · •JEA I BLtll E of # to Bolgi oi u iun st lto rPr 'l' l s tllo ii ppo k r Ira sl d thni tile l'forl d l b rxiot nov icW'' J eprcsents _pro gl'QSS as - o ip u-od with ho P iat- · It i S bettor th311 ' hO' tl ill O of the CQ iintorn no suggested a rticli ls dq lling with wayo a nd ll 0atis Qf esta b1tsh l n t f o f 9nd Y relat ona iii o pit ist· eo-qnti-ios with non•P 'ty r o rkers ospcoialJy _wor er s a s iQ ia to d wi h t a Socia De qcra tic Parj io Al o ticli s on µQ 1 to place tho prob-10 1 of l 'OVisionism •SOctaria nist1 H 0 ElUf tO l l Oq tho ·USO' of ' VL ADlllIR LENili's book 0 Leftisl' l - ·An Infnu l l o B knezi' I 0 -' · a nu R ks o a·spci lkor nep osetjting thG' Co n' ltfuist Party of Sp i in 'l'lte non' spet ker was a lrul v1h 'r l s introduced ii ciincr This w ia- r Qctod and t W3 Q rumounced t n t h ' from _Swi'l z9 -lll llcl ·-was fro sp i tn i ' ts _spo i o s 1 id Mt· he ri inted an artic l o it' tho llUtBtt-zino wh I Clh would analyze tho Cltholi movet1onf in Wootern r uropo nd thq rold of Q l-tholics in pol U icrr Spa in and 'J thor- eountrios equld bo usod aq ox u iplQs 'l'henho co ientedt ap tho litornrt stj e of i ' thi Si l inioh od tio1t ttciodo ic1 itQvc lO t· I co d- 'f t tho tp i n i sit pd i tion - 'ofl ¢1 o tlio thd 'l ranolatot Q ru o ·o q lo i t·lio J n vo boon _ t ot Sp ln or 'l'tcnti Y¢ li' q 1¢4 c to nqt' kn9 t_hq t gliqrn J mt J o ao 9 i p i r n · · l o ko of ll• thorl clli··- - 7 roo oi µi' ot 1 hct · ' JOO J li'PLF ro nocot i o cy · f - •ot· ' ho Jtotho iil qdd_ tu tid tb t Polo #c tic loo I o -of -s r 1mll l Y ·of J o iihorn Iroln mi • _ · si Alt AY 9f itorl1'¢i'n troltµ 1d 1 co id tha t 110 ifuito n ' i lo Qil cco i oilliel J no acrroq¢ tha t 1 10 -0 art tclco ll i O nood9d on tho na t tonal- p to l o i - 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tho ohort co iin ao ThQ· cum cosf od 4rt tc1i s wUJ l 19 P1 1t i o pttblic i t Qn n l I __ - · otatetl th Lt nny Party c i n '11'ito t tho tl lf azino 10 e 1 cro Jtcd -· tlzj t l¢h _Co u n wt l'tU 'tr sQnd in _ 1 1 f lo t Ql i9 boo r rov iov ovo ry th -oQ _l Ontho ln o r-trd l tho suzt oot to of supplo ouf a fro i ·t1i o -to i ii o t ticll could ® ltl' l in j QJ ort Ult doc tu ontJJ icouod bt t hc t V 14 i9ttfi CQ -unii l 4 Ptp 't_ioq _thi_a w lld p o l 00 1 ho r lb i t q i tion - oota - bti t _it· will bo lop Qd l nto _ In cclo d nr t XQ XAliQW o i id 1'4 fo i_ ¥ OW - ino' ' • Xt l'l' i noQd 1 0 ir hoJ p · _ in o µ- p ct ¢ i i AAtl JOU t- tiUc o 1 I - 0 ' ' Q-J6 fl••• l2-i3-S6 r FBI J ' • Date 2 ansmit the following in · la Type in plai• taxi or code Mr Mr Mr Mr ill r Mr Mr Toloon -- 4 llelmon DeLoachMcGuireMohr- Parsons J oien - Mr T mmMr Tro er_ Mr W G Su1llvan Tele Room _ Mr Holloman iss Gandy_ A I RT EL There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report given by 9G 5824-S to SA JOHN E KEATING on March 6 and 8 1959 This report pertains primarily to meetings of JAMES JACKSON and MORRIS CHILDS with representatives of the World Marxist Review and with a meeting in Prague Czechoslovakia between JACKSON CHILDS and V J JEROME AUERBACH l -• · I ' p _j _ Bureau Encls 3 - '- ' W'-' 1 - ·New York 100-134637 SOLO Enill 1 1- - Cl licago JEK kw• 5 l P • ' Wick ' ' -3 ENCLOSURE ' Approved _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5 5 MAR 27 195¾Jecial Agent in s Charge Sent - - - - - M Per------ ' r • - • fl - '0 JtnO IE PO id that ho had booli in Lonciqn En 'tand Md wbon hO • 'r it a b o to o ta E l i1ob tllp_t- 9 J10 w o ' -t9 J t1I@A' t' P9 and an w i t i pt Saonm livriir f ln tho ilritoro 011 1 b in l7 r m w JE11o' ' oo id 1 hat ho h l i boon invited t o Prp auo by tho 'l'lorid Jn xipt noviow ' _ 7hi¢1 'r Ulto h tt 'to ' l'i o l i iO Ul'tiOlC S -JAC 0 1 a lld 9 1n oi St id tlj tt thoy thou t that JEnO IE chCiul l te rio io n tiele i bn cult al l l ct ivitio i 'f ho United sta tqs or i o i rf 1 na oil tho J'owish que it ton but r Jt4 1uJ d litlit hio a tlclos_ t Q thos6 · topic nmo m a arced to this and thon nokcd JACZ r cm nn CHILDS to •tirito t 'i h i PoJ h l 1 1 idQJ sh ip advis tnc t lo t tlmt ho io -an nc_tivo t c ibor of tho a uaA ll nd thould J o tic 1 f ccJ aqcord tnaly J t r O m plap nod ' l o J oturn to yra rca w within 1'- ®Y o i - t ' 'o · ·1 t 1 l 'ir tnr o m ·so id a t hci 11 i d cc on I Ln -T nArutt NJ t P tuid DO ml TZ in_ waz oA w ·1 31 u • · ili t he -rQcoiv d tho l t'i f ooa op th t t ho »oople itt tho o P3 n Pola nd a re not onth uairu ti - · _ _ 0 ' 'y 0 fjf jf ty _ f-f -' V Ju µ' $9 I r I 1 JJeothitr with P4l p nd Kein ron ' piJ in tho uo dqu u-tors of thl f •'iJc rld J o rxi it· rtoviow itt Prar uo Czcclioslovnldn '- t · B fr y e j Btf · _ a net l o mts CI in b la i tod thq pdd4 ¥ to o J ll BS JACKSO CzochoolquJd_ ' on · oV· p who is tho C 11 1unillt PQ l' ocrot gor tho ''World to rxiot P oviow or J p lzo ffnn lr alioillcf onotod tli i t a1r Russ$an- ruit IJ utiomf1i n i to-a P i rty orWilli mt 1 on with_ n but oop t ra' i i fro i tho organ l za tiormJ broa down· 0f th9 inoi itution itoolf- Alco l n atton eo nt th s mootinc 'f l s 71 l ORIA 0FB' ph i i xeC9 ti O- Et _t -tpo l19 £ t r J g r qtJ J t s w•1 · 1ACB ' $OR' iµJ d - ILOO gave thci 1 a br Qf rov o w of· tho · -of tho ttttorld J l n Gt r oviowir jn J Ullia ry lG 1959•· '1'hoy 'i i ff wit o · -- - ourront d9vol9p onts 1 n tho Qo nmioi Party USA · ·'l'ho C J uSA - - doloca to · pqintecl t ut tlmt thorC ' l s a colloct3 vo leadorohip in the ci -usA i ind tlw t flLLI4lf z FQSTJm ts n4t ho l lnqor- ti f tho' ep usl ·· At· iitlis t Ootil ig Konu1 on· s dd that iliore v ts ll sooa possibilt l y ho would bo in Ho icow durin tho 21st Cpnm -oso of tho m su - - - 1 00 1-Pc no ween i 0 nn1s · uid xonw 01 f' dDJI ' DS - n- 1Joocow La 1 ' ' • ' • •' '· ' I · X Q ' l 'qr t h poripd thQ t' OR lXS fILDS vr ts ill dµr incr ' ho lMt tht'oo· d3 yt1 o oodsioruJ· of h l lo · congx i lso of· tho ·CPStJ s onwon ciw o to tho apprjt 1ont in J oooow w erq r onnts Cil ILD · a lld JAllllS J 4 0U 'l'IOrQ -stn d nc Ed t tid ho W3n tod 't i i oa- JACKSQif but IU oc-J Sse i th I purposo of b ia v l t it with CijlLD • KO lWl'Orof com1 _lain9 a s l t· tli JJ t_ lf -f r s 1 i tho lioetlqua rtors of tho ''Wprld l a 1' iot Roviow Ho · snid Ji s chiot prob Cl l - 'lt i • tho ·9b a i l l ni r o f •tia torinl trq i th ' rtiito d liltn to h lli l oaid j ruit tho 11 ondquartots f t e CJ Stl' in · tho CP•USA l osociw doo a not sond ·imr Q ' 'USA - oQU tlonto 1 o h1J 1 • Bq a okcci CH DS to r oo· to LJ Jµ _j l _CP f §A so_p _ iS_ l E on t s_to_j Wor ld i irXist noviow •no i aqtl lU'tors1117 raguo Cz pcnoslovlll 1 n In sub cquont convo ro ic U a with n m9LA1 '1 1osTOVETs -ALEXA 'Y u rcmn cQ p i ancl S Z IE'l'SOVf of tllo ''internil tioruu Dopa rtcont of tho Colitr 11 Co l 1 1 tto e of th9 CP thi ly en id that CIIILDS t hould son4 o ittr l copies of CP•USA dOCUl Onta• to tho CC CPstJ l 0 tt nd thQY Vlill soe to it twit t i copy Of th_ia J ln torin l is nont to - · ' ho lton d Uttr tQ t S 6f f ho W'orld ot r oviow• • Rooovor if thoro 1 m 'Xi is doqw on ' is not too con fid®ti il it c i n bo sent ' 1- - diro ltly to tho hVforld l il rxiot no 'it iw'' ln J ' o T' ioy cu rcotitodi liowovc tlmt tho Cl '-UGA uao COC d jud _rc iont · itt r mi t it t ondn directly fro th o ''iTor I d U u-xiot noviow 11 f s inco ri nythint p coivod by tho 0 t orld 1 u'xioi novi9w 11 nicht be ·publirihod Ai thiq ccotint in i oocow xo iw ow otn tod tha t J Q JU ' -tt IJ OO i§ fo w riy Qf London En i d and o brother of JQE W m m i J of· 9 v to n l l -D C UG and 3 a o flio otnff of tho 11world Cll rxiot noviow • ll- hno ittou o - -oviow of JO I i GA'J 'ES I boo t and hoy int d to publioh it in tho •noxt ipi uo'' • · J cotint D t OOll J O mIS Cl' IILD3 KOlI41 on nnd TnzlY wE l' l'IS in Pl'ac uo C a ioho ilQvakia on Fobrutu y 27 1 909 · · · ·· · 11onni s Cii Ii Ds i 1ot n cro in ' 'Iitti ltrow -ow ·a t tb o ho i dq_w i r'l o ro of tµo World 1 x o1' noviow0 in Pl'ilaU o_n b U' 27 1051 T f W Dl ClliIS tlOll of l U DEU iIS t' lli i n attondi uico at thin moo' in 'r · · · 'KOnl' AltoFF ru kod t t tho CJ -U JA r ond tho iollorinC' to tJ o '11or ld s t nov- J ow durinir 1059 t An ticlQ by lo tiUncr co ibor of tho c -UD4 profoi'nbly EUGENE DEmfIS on tho l6ooono lo u-npd · J n tho st rurm J ti lnot -ov3 oic aii i f n tho Cl '' 'Q'SA • 2 µ1 i¢19d on t ooroticat i u jocts J Ck'-UGA docur o to • 4 Aru ly ic U lo t to ro 9n v i r ic w t ' lbj c c o 1 thoco lo'f i ors to q '13 'ittcn in 1- froo atylo d to i Iraw oncluoio · i ' Pi l J• to cvcll ·lot tora night bo $ lloction c u ip ticns r r curr ont 1qi iolo tion pasood in tho Uµitod stntos Cona l 'o o · 6 I'nfor l l tion t1 articlo · of tho CP-UOA 13 0 1 tho ll U' ront oxpor oncos An ticl0 on tho tfqa ro tllo ition $n 'tho United Ct a f o 1 n o l l li'1 th ti thoy Md t1 9 'JI pf JAlmS JACKSO t'o doC1 t 1ont 9 1 tho 1r9crro question in tho r irito a n ru ticlo united StBto i ruid 'War tryinc to ro tho doem lont 7 Eoq t rovior s -3 ti ·v· ' 1 xo i w ow p i i d ih l t J S E t hai i r9 licod a revf 0 w 1 h i d in iQl o · on tho J oo _rocontly Tl'l'itten bf EABL¾llncr m rm on to u won ta i d that thoy ' · - 9n i onopq ly co pit 1 by· V ICTOn P o 'Ito a eked if PEI' LO Tr 10 a cc ibor· of· tha t o - inist J U -tY iµd explainod th l t thio q J ostio i v is prol lpf od by t1l o fact· that o did npt c trn w llllY po f if iqal conclusions Bo · on id that l w' a t ooult of a 'J ig Siocuc ion in ·tho itorinl Bo u d of tho World s t nevicrw•t thoy ha d to oyiso tho 'ttr iclo but t a n tod ·P ERLO to loo t QVO tho iL'OVisicina bqforo thoy pu blifillt µ ' · · 'rho next day Fobrun y 23 1 ioso tho- ro'jd aod lU'ticlo wo s doli ro red ·to CDIL a t tho l'raha l oto1 w erQ ho wns ota yinir 9II told 'VLAUISLA'AAK TZ Wf _n Czoch9S lovnkian t 'nnslti or ·' ' · - assigned to hil 1 that' l o CUILDS hnd not told_ XO tIA OFF thet ho wo ul l t·a kq th l s 1 91- l ·rj tth hhi tq thq ·United S'f n to but that i f they wonted h to -ho 'Would tmil it to PJ$IU O fro ·I l u op • ' S' l O'll'isodc a riicli ·d an ·n cc ot1P i nyinrr letter hic4 i is signl ld · by thd' Editorial Bo · of_·· tho World o t ·noviow11 ti p d wa - · -n liro i6pd ' O VICTO mu o on-on- d _o X9l'k ti t · _ · ·subsoqttQntly qn the ctll o dn y CBlLDS 1' 1 o inotrii d bf telophqne o lo t vo 1 ho arliclo 'rJith KATZJJArr · • In hie tincl idin t 1c i 1r s KO tXt l OFF _$ l id th i t it i · Pos Jiblo l hi lt thq ••world 1 trxiot ll Gvi eu'' c i n pµbl l clt si i icles tro1 1 tho cz •tJSA tfuring 195 '1 if thqso rtrt1clos dci 1 l vitb tho topic ho lmd 'l J lviou ily• i iontionod I sa i 1 '1 I · i 1t la UP tQ t Q ·CP -'QSA Af1 to t- llother they will ha vQ- six ticl 03 in tho l'iC rld · u_ irxiot r eviow•1 l n l95f · KO lIAt'OFF nlsQ asked cnit i 3 it ho thought thoro ms n possigil t1 ·ot hn v ilig a roprosanta tivo of t h L to tho world mrnst t ov iowh In Pl' IIH 9 • q lULJ S r¢p iod tha t th lo i dorchip of thc rm u$4 la r tilJ a1scuoointt thin a 1 tter but thn ni J f · ia ho kilO'l'I i lmd not·· rcaQhqd •n sJooision as zot c F - ' it shoui_d bo noted - - tho t durintt tho d oc uosion CEJILD3 aokod XO lµ oFF ·if bY f h J' raquciot for l 11 art clo on the losoona loarnod i tJia atwrmto nca insi oviQiOllit t in tho CP-USA Kon w oJ folt that the di •trSA ' f i a 01 111 -0t uacltntt ow1inot roviaiQt tsn KORlAUOFF rQplio tlmt Ji did not 1 10 m 1 h i fi thQ USA still o- rum l l nr With rov aion l s1 1 m o i lninQd tllllt n tny com mn iot i w t ios knqw· that 1 ho CP•lJSA h«d a tough 1 1trug lo against -0 11 isioniot n nd ho thought tlmt U was I t P l could Jill'Ofit by 4 - oxpo -io nco wh l qh othor Qo munis 1 - '· •· - a-- - · a·_ _ · ' ·JJ i b iC ' •· ' tt ia pqsµi'ble t t 4n irii r ch a Q· PEIU O ca'qlod tit ropl hia a rticl_ Q will npp9ar in t l xt icou°' qf t49 Vlq rld nst n9viq 7 11 • f' 0-36 Rov 2·1 $6 e Via A F Bt I R TEL TO • DIREci'O' R F 3I lQ0 42809 1 · fJ · •SAG - QH ICAGO s ·E ' ' · • ' ' soi o_ _ · · 1 34 '46 · Sub B ' RNAL SECURITY - C ' ' · CG 5824 S orally a dv sed S JOHN E KEAT i NG on 3 20 59 ' bat· OD tb t date ·ladv aed ·conJ d tEil l'· hi in _ I ' I II c o ss24-s thii t there w vetV UtU• theY I t I Inasmuch as CG ·5824- S' ' has been aciv £s·ed tci· get away • f_rom the 9ity 'by·rooE$ ·i ENNJS he a iid-hi§ wtf have ni VEl_ j lxi to a room in th Coi -i i d 1 Jiltoh H9tel Chic gp ·sc tna I he e _j i l · be less occa sio · e mmunist art or -the r ss 'to contact liim j· · · • - 'l'r r_ r-i -i - --i p ·g - -·- c -l l- i l r 1 ' r - -' ¢filca o y ltii his wi e · · @I ' Jc •I b7 Bu rea U fu IIIP'O'Rl4A TION CO l'1'Ar l 1 I l - hicago HEREIN IS UNCLASSillEri 4• PATE JEK kw R EC-15 I ·· ·r Sent _ ---- i• ' ' D ' - - t i - -- if U· M R 25 1959 - ti 7 ' WC 1 ' P er ------- --- '' •bi • '' 2 f 0 B'l3i tl Jill _iltl' •fl - ft 6 tr1· ' _7 ' - - -- _ __ J PD- 6 Rov J2•13-S6 ' ilrr Tll 's · 0 1 yl I _J F1 FBI Date I r J a Mr Tnnun Transroit the following l n - - - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i l1 Type in plain lfXI or code Via __ A I __ R - T'-- E'- 'L'----- M ' IJf lliro _ Mr l'J r_ I I I 3 23 59 11 • Bclmon r OriLonch M no ceen _ _ Mr T t fit- - Mr W C Eullivan Tele Room_ _ I Mr lNloma _ 1 Mi$S Gandy_ AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED Prior tr or Method of Mailin J I - ----- - --- -- ---- ---- - - ----- '-- --- --- ----- ·L -- ---- TO DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 FROM SAC CHI CAGO SUBJECT 134-46 Sub B 'D - SOLO INTERNAL SECURITY - C J -Y i On 3 9 59 CG 5824-S made available to SA JOHN E ' IC ili TING for photostating th 2 4 59 edi n o f rweni1 g Moscow It will bei t 9- that a ·photqgraph o f JAMES1 JACKSON haki ng J ands wi tl i JACQUE CLOS of the Colll l µ11 is t J arj v 0£ Frand appears on the first age of Vt this 'edition ' ' • One ph9t6stat co y of this item is enclosed herewith to the Bureau and to·the·New York Division The Chicago-c9py is ·1ocated in Cli cago file 134-46-Sub-B-lBS 11 -' f• _AUERBAC'ir 3 _ Bureau Encl 1- New York 100-134637 E lCl 1 'l - Chicago Y- JEK kw 5 1 1 0 -w REC- 92 Sent _ _ _ _ _ M Per __- --- ' ' ' uo ' oiiii 'li · F • t i ·• F i3 I Datetr 3 i9 5 1· · 'tilimi t - •l Mr I • lllr Mohr__ _ J Mr ia ons_ l Mr lloscn __ ___ I Mr 'l'amin I Mr•• Trotter__ __ I Via A I - TE L_ Mr W C Sti livan M HoUoti u _ 'I - AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED' -------- '- 'e c c c _ '- - __ _ _ _- I _ I - ------- -- ------- --- ' '---- -- '----- --------- - 1 7 Is' TQ J • DIRECTOR I 100- 28091 · •r FR · ·· t tl 6 SUBJECT ' - SAC CHICAGO ·- J I -- · 134-46 Sub B - - WiiliAL SECURITY - c There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and t9 the New Yo k Division one COPY of a report received from' CG 5824-S on March 6 1959 •by SA JOHN E _ KJ ATING This report deals with the banquet and reception vhich concluded the 2_lst' Cong ess o f the Communist Party of the Soviet Union There is also enclosed ·herewi'th to the Bureau and New York·Diyision one photostat copy of the rogram for this banquet The Chicago photos tat copy is located in Ch-icago file 134 46Stib-B-lA4' I ALL INFORMATION CONl'AI itl BEREt l' S WCUSSllttED llil'i' $'· oo B f c S gq Afl IJ t IJ 'A CH Jpq - i t Y - l - II - ' 1 c Bt r u Encls 4r V ' New York 100-134637 SOLO Encl s l -' Chi ais o 55 MAR 2 18 Approved __- - - ' - - - - - - - - t cial i gent in Charge 2 Sent------M · Tele Boom_ r Priorily or Method o Mailing ll etoa h- r lfcGair _ 1 I Transmit the following in ---- ------------ - ---lll Type ·in plain l t ot code elmoi · • Per------ ' '' • • • - - - ---- -- - - -- - ----c ' - - ---- -- c- ' Aftor ·this bruig uot a rr®ac ¢nts 16ro l li'l dO tor tho deiocrdtoo fro n tho frtitornal Com -4Ilist Pa r ioo--to t1oot with ic i d• lntr roprpsonto tivcs f the CPSU Tho first aqoti l CS 1Ql '_Q ith thQ c» u m iat l' l rtioo f r o 1 th - oci alitJt c r llli t tq i f i r I I 11 11 I' 11 11 j IIPOf PAM M A KOH EPTA ' I i L ·----- - ------- q C It II A Kl' E M 11 i -------- - - -- - - ------ - · - - · - - ·-··· nPor PAM MA KOHJJEPTA 6 q eepaAH 7959 waa MOCKBA KPFMJ b lYHAEBCf HH • «3ne 1 l br uawell Pb·Ar HcnOAHS eT KeHc1rni1 BOt a bHblH Hbl 11 D ll ' aM6Ab «YTP lmRR lCClhrn MY 1blK3JL bHo-neJtat orii4ecK 'lro HH THTyTa r HMeHH IJJY6EPT i HCtllHblXo l1cnoAHHeT 11apo1111• r apmc_T CCCP il OiicTpax KPom IBHl1 JKl1A HcnOAHJfeT r COllORt HKO TOMA COJtHCTKa ocy tapCTBt' HHoro EoAhllloro TeaTpa noAOne1 t HAHHbl iK8 4eMH 1lCCt nro Col aa CCP aaypeu Me 11y11apo11uoro so1rnypca J e Ji H H 1 e HK 0 f 0 HJ one pbl xJVluHbOH» ' i' KPEHH BapuaunH tt i HcnoAJuteT oa cTa1 «Aaypenc111p COAHCTKa f OCJJtapCTBf HHoro oo blllOro TeaTpa Co a CCP M K o n ax Pycc11 an uapoauaR Hl'CHR 11 HcnoAHAeT COA ICT •Ar611uy111u» Caep 4AoscKoro Tearpa POCCJ 1HM 6a11 era Aynaqapc rnro aac y KeHHblH aprrrcT PCtt cr one'pb1 H Ap11H 'lo11 6aa11 rno lfMeu11 lf3 onepbl «Cesn11 bCKl li J Hplo bHHK» 6aAeT aKa 4eMl1'-teCl- '0fO 6e opycc1011f ra11cu 1 JOpot11- 11 E ill TOK O a O 8 HcnoAH R'I-OT COAHC'rhl r OCy llapCTBeftHOro lllCaM6A R 11apo11Ho1·0 TBH la Cmoaa CCP Xyaomec tneHuhrt'i pyKooo n11TrA11 Hapo11Hb111 aprncT CCCP H Mo11ceee 4 upuw ep ICMyCCTB i 33CJt ' f CHHb1Ji PCCPCP C raAbnep11n J1e re l1 r _ fYHO 1-1 cnoJ HJIIOT' C MlfCTbl Ma ttpnra A H3 onep J1 «PoMeo H 4myAbeTT » BEP lH '·ii ' 1 I 1 I I' ' 1- n A Ma I I' AAanrno Ha 6aAeT a «IJ eAsynsHK» '' 1 I H M a C A «TpaettaTa YAPIKOBCKHP'I t t TYAHKOB «3Be3Jl Oll lt » e H H H K OD iJ CA e H Hu Kon Hc nOA1u110T co u cTbl 6aAeT 1 focyAaf cT eemmro aKa AeM111 1t norn 6oAbutoro Tenpa Cmo· ia CCP 1 -1 T 11 o q e e • a H Cba4ee 1te1J HcnoAJU CT co HCT r «Po1111aR CH6Upb» WOCTAKOBHY iill a ACM'll4f'Cfrnro bOAbworo TeaTpa Cotoaa CCP rapo11Kaa •PTHCTRa PCCl lCP AY ' llT HB onepbr i f OCyAapCT e HHOl O i ocy 4apC1'8CHH0ro 6oAhworo i A E o YKpaHHCKHH Ta1-1eu b a1rn Aeri11Piectrnr1 TeaTpa Cmoaa CCP w a oa Hcno AH51EOT COAHCTbl «fonal »- f ocy 11apcTeemwro sac A -'it' f HIWl' aHcaM6Aa nu11a Yspa11HcKoli CCP 3ac1'ym eHHble apTIICThl YKpam cKott A K11 • CCP o 11 fi M o s p o a B Map Kap b II B Be p XO AO MOB a n Yan K H l Ca pa j a II O a H 0 II p • 0 '' J e apTHCThl · AKK0MnaH11py10T ua 6aAuax A Xa6apon r 3a•ropo1111u i1 TTocTUfOHKa uapoJ tHoro apTncra Y pa rnrnoil CCP • n B 11 pc• n r n ' I apT1-1ct1H1 Be ll eT nporpa Y I Moc1 osct oro Xy AofflccTaemwro Cooo a CCP 'J' HM I' ropbKOro a1rn 1teMJ1'H ci oro r rp i P M a • C 1l a naprnio opn IJbR tO ucno lUBOT I aacAyn- ettHblil apTttCTi· P Cl CP H Ba Ao Tep C 6 p e p H 3 a tl en a B MnO bCK1 ii b lLJ I n X T ' p a I II I _ _l • ' •I • ri -3 f ov 12-13-56 - 0 I I I I FBI Pate Transmit the following in Vlo I 3 13 59 1 ------- T -yp-•-in_p la-in-1c-x1-or_c_od e -----'--- l l li 'EL A I R T t · I I I I AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED I Priority or Method of Mailing - ---------------------------------- -- -------- 1 J'i -TO DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 FROM SJ C CHICAGO 'ti 134-46 Sub B SUBJECT SOL INTERNAL SECURITY - C There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report given by CG 5824-S to SA JOHN E KEATING on March 10 1959 This report primarily contains answers to specific questions addressed to he Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the third of three letters from the Communist Party - USA delegates to the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ' E BY ON----- oo 1Y q b C 1 I 'I AUERBACH Bureau Encl 1 - New York _ 134637 SOLO Encl 1 1 - Chicago i ' p 'p JEK J w w-t I aSS w 11 tt- • 7 t '1 9f A 8 ' i _ J 'r ea r - Jt '' fl - ' r- - stecial ' • ' 55 MAR 2 f MAR Hl 1959 · l l ' 23 - ··1 JP r ' - • 11 f v ' WJi K tli b I '1 - 1£ tll re • t f - l e _ i ci - 5 ' JV nt · · - V w'# - ' fj'• Si ' f v f· -' o ' J Sent _ _ _ __M·- ' · -_ __ _ __ Agent in Charge CP t ' ANSWERS TO SPllCIFIC QUESTIONS AS -I f 'l'IIE TllIRD OF 'l' IEEE LE'l l'ERS ADD lE0SED TO TllE CCCPOU BY CP USA DELEq TES TO TIIE 21ST CO G lBSS OF 'l'llE CPSU t Sortd nr F ricllds bf tho CP•USA to r us ia oli cy in tic ar i NIKOLAI J OS'l'OVETS said i hat if th ¢ •USA t' tnts to oq d nyono including Pori iono who arc ill wh 1 1to ne t' Piu 'ty t10t1bQrs but a- frionds ·of thQ Po rty thQY will J o wolco io in nui sia Eli9h porsons will h ivo to pay thai r omx faro to llUosith 1'110 nuasianp w l not asow io rooponail ility for their far·o •to I u Goia ' uch porsons will not bo invited to nu s a by 'tho· CJ 1$11 Thay wi tl I o invii od by at 11 vpropriato o rg@iza tio p For oXlll lplo if tho p¢ri io 1 is a trado un l qnipt o will bl ' invitqd bi a trade union oraan l rut tion Jf ha ia a writer ho my bo 11 1 i rttod by n litorary organization or porh pa by a_poaco oocioty Wliatov9r oraa n l za t l 011 ·9f this na turo o'Xtonds tho nv ita tion will be rospon o o qxponoos of tho indiv1 dual whilo ho s sin · n CLM m F P a1 2 s oll 41to '3 tf ·' • · C • · 1 1 --c L · I 1 1 rlfpt 11 1rl • · · ENCLOS'QRij · r ' 1 · t ' · In r o ard to tho· request of i AnY KAtmi Alt to travol to · the USS1l to tudy soviet law and attoi lpt to 061 ai legal bu sin ass as a 1ocrill roprosontativo Of tho soviet Union on various-tr ado i ui ttors in the United States 'lfIKOLAI 1 0S'I'OVB'l'S said that KAUFllA f l L Ot 10__ti 'tko Jt$pJL- slio should go t9 tho rJJso i an » tbo mia ' got a-v sa · I owever she too will have o pa y for horf U 'o to tho soviot Union In othor· words ovcfu Co u runist Party 111 ombers' f s to nuci ia ahould bo arrangQd for by tho CP•USA out o e · · go11oral fund if j ho lildividual o t pers na11y arrange tor tho trt ilsp9rtatioq · · •¾ ' J CKSO f haa prov lo sly stntC d that UARY KAUFA AN · · _ hll askod hili _to v_isit hor nunt 1140_ is 75 or 76 'YO l J 'S of ago nnd · - ' who l vcs in l 6ocow JACKSO l did i i3ko a n atto ipt_ · to visit l or · • ' but filhe ·wa o vistting rel11 tivos in White 1' Ups l a at tho tiI 10 • u · ELIZABETH GURLE_Y nm 1 Tho CP f J - · ---- 1 1 I' - told that· if ELIZABETII GURLEY FLYlJN' c_an got p91'tlissic n o tra ve t sho will be_ 1 bo next CP 'USA leader to viSi Russia µ KOLAI OSTOVETS said that this· is all right· with tho CPSU Sho tQo should go to lie nussian B lh ssy and Qbta in a ' '' visa • · · 11 S' z · 'f - _ JACO and REmlcmr uumm __ In regard to 1 ho request of JACOB d REBECCA UINDEt to · t 0 go to nus13io to liv o NIXOLAI l OS'I'OVE'l'S said that this request was not boinr granted He stdd 1 ha t it _was felt that it would not be ' right for tho i tQ como to nu s sia lle said they ar 1 i11 rµid tho trip night adveroe y affect th9 l r hoaith Thonussians c utnot por fom iaira cles lfXNDm J tigh' di« 1 soot after arriving in nussio JJOSTOV BTS gave Cll1'DS so i o medicine for l6uke 1ia for lUmECCA UIIIDEL iie said ·tha j tho so would disi uss tho possibility qt sen inc so i o- material nid to the 1 lnited S tates fo1 tho llINDEJ ' i• ' · • In a oubsequent conversation NIJOLA UOS'I'OVETS ·said that tho CPSU 13S still considering how to get ootorial i id to the CP-USA for UIND s t 1 i -e hq Wi l not ha VO• to· 1ea ve thg United statos ' ' Troatnont for th I _ · - _ Jumt DAVIDO 1 Y - 4 · l G bi ' GEOll O RRIS had recoivef a rgguept fro i IKE DAVIDOW that tho Russian bo asked if their leould come to B Uss l n for treatment of iif tho USSR had any no modioino or trcatx ient for this disoaoo JJOS'l'OVETS said that the USSR had no now troa tment for this disonso beyond that which is ava l lablo in tho t lnitod States _ -· 2 l • '· __ ----- - Yn regard to 1 Jio roqUe3t Of EUGENE DENUIS that tho nus- sians bo askod if thoyhad ruiy treatment for c ultiplo sclerosis • ich not available in tho -united st atos and w iothorl I of I o3ton could co to nuosia for troatmont of this s o Nmoµx 'J OSTOVETS said that t ho nusGia ns did not hn vo anytroat1 1ont for this disease w ich is not• avail ablo in tho Uni' ed S ta to 1 is Ji b' C 7 By wa y of 06 ll lent 1 tho impression recoivoil was that if · ---- was a member of ' ho national co iittec ' ho nasoians 1 1 iaht Jiavo glven oro onsidoration to this eq ost · WILL I lSTO m _' 8 · 19 In rocrard to tho req iost of WILLIAU JiEJ lfsTQ m to travel to Moscow tho answ r was Just lot ·tho r ussians Olf on ho wan s ·• · to visit r w s1 a I • • · ii w Is ·and • »r • ALPmros m11rroti ir ' _ - - · · · • --·- · JAUES J ACKSOJf an d 'CORR I CllILDS had visited W E • B l J' EOisP ·· and his wifo SBI ll onAl All on February 10 19 59 They wete · staying in a suito of room 1n tho iational l Qtol in Uoeco'l1 na had rocoivod honorary 'degroo f oo a tho Ql mrlo i Vnivoro tty in Pragu o an from tho University of l ogco DU BOIS vr i s Plannina to lc i vp nuooia to go to Cl'litt ' J 1 ti s J ---- j - DU t OIS hnd i ot with ltIKITk3 tmmSEC CoV -' DUring thio t OS-• sion vith tmm JSt cnov DU BO s mim e13ted tho stablishing of a · dqp u-tt 1ont for rican studios nt oithor th o Aca do iy of SciO'ncos or tho University of l oscow oo EOIS said that in a m'l tot of ollly n fo1 7 hours after hie discussion with fIKITA KimUSRCEOV so no profoooors cai 1oto him in o rdor to obtain so ie dota i-ls concorning hio idco s on a dopa rtc ont for Afri¢ in studioo They told DU BOIS th l t 'thoy Wll ltoq ' to put his plan into effect and had sta rtqd to work on it D'l1 BOia caid th'ii t ho lmd AL'PD I t1S' t Jlr t'ON in 1 tind na a person who could bo tilizod in uch n dopa rtmont ✓-In rocrard to a sugiestion frQ tho cy usA dclozatoo tha AL m lJ ud'l'O who w in EUre J O a ftor hav J ni boon to tho con• toroi co' in Accra bo invited to tho Soviet U iqn J OSTOVI 'I' 3 i p j d that num •ott will rocoivo nn invitation to vio l t tho oviot Union · 'This invitation will probablybo oxtondod by·tho Inotituto on · _ Orio11 t l Studio i Tho invitation Till bo cont tp LQ d9nt Jlltl ld '' sinco mnm r io 1Jtttyi ll at ' ho a p u -tcont of PAiilnS J in Lonuon_ _ i ' ' -- 3' • DUNTO r will• bo instructod t o· C9l a visa ti -9 1 tho nussJl tt Bilba o iiY in London England · · l - · · l 1 ' -- ·'-1 o r OLLIE IJAnRtr 9'1'0 J is a rilor tlat _O ' t•tf 1 - P' A - Rcr · $ a Uo is t o nd nn old ion fo JACl orr · i o ls livinc in Pario and dr -r n weekly ctirto911 tor 1 li9 1' I'ittobuich cour J or11 ·no io n6t no'lf ti tic ibo t Q the Co unist Party JACKt o r viQ Ltqd w i th I G'l 'Q f in P lrio on Jim ui¢ y 1 3 195 OLLI ntn '11·a·TO ' ' 1 Jf uu• • •• t JACK o t ii ntod tho T ui o iano to invitl l UAnnntG'l'Q 1' to r uas a In rocra rd to iwminGTO l liIKOLAI i ooroms od l d tha t i'f IIAnnnrGTO i li l lt1 1ply for a via i 1n Pa ris thon so io puosiiw litoriµof or y rit ors organi tion· ' will invito bi 1 0 nutai i i i o top will hily to p iy h l s f ro to i ot cow ' · • L01J' itUmmAu - V ' - I ' ' f ' JAl - - AWO fh lso t'old tho Iiuosio ns· tha t LOU BUmm W 'l o ni tsq l t for··ippl' o dr i i toly thrco c ntha For th i first twot o ntha ho would got·il terinl for ll bo l Iro wuld 'Writ ·tho bobk during tho last _µonth DUrini tho ·t1ooting bot 0011 th er QP•USA dclocra os nnd tho rcprosontn tivlWOf tJl o l9adorship · of tio vi µits to tha 't tho CPetJ ltIKIIAW WSLOV Lin 3 d ho d ciicmil e Q l '11ith UIKITA RBRUSiiCHOV' thQ po oil ilitr of ml Al lof ic ui wr till£ ·a l oo t abo'ilt- Russia SUSLOV co id ' bat' KimUStCEOV agrc'Q tJmt this '110Uld bo p good idea and SQ otatod tb o t llo th9'1 lght 'f Jlttt tho bpo t tlight got botto c fcula tibn tn tho pni od S 'l o t it it woro m itton a non -CO ll uni8t· ' r - Jc C ---• -7 - • · % ' by 1 J ' lUKOLAI COSTOVETS said tlm t -if ·tiio -CP•USA nci ecqj whcn- 'e vor BUmlIIA l i_ rcli Y to' go ' to lussil l Ji sJtould app y ·-for a v s i 'A nussinn literary o gani i i tion Qr so¢ oty·nll extend an invitn- t on to bia a nd hts oxp91isos will l o taken c mro of whilo h io n ' 1 UO in • siotor - of1 --- _- r E GE - omus 'hlltl brou Jht ·n th bib a l los sag frpri I n _ _ hnd· ro coivod an9thor lottor· r9 ll his sistor 1 li which · alio sa d-Casho 'mlS not l ' _ICOiyina anr asoiotanco t'X'OQ tllo Soviot Govorncol t · ' iiIKOLAI COSTOVJi 'l'S so id that th l a wo i m is a 11n11t 11 • smzn · E o srdd c l o uood ·tq m-ito lottota to JO lEPII WQ 110· lt 1 i ruo t_hat oh haa bdon ill shQ is bc toi' and pho will not W9rk Oh - 4 _ 19 •' ' • ' ' '' _'1 1 I f• - c docs ocoivo h ·ponoion nltllouah oh9 Jo not on f itiod to 9ao Sho inoiota Oil i ov lnu i C oqcow J 9 qovcr th ore is n ho'll linc ohorto co in Uo Jcow and tho c J it l l to vhoro tlho is p 'osontly living is cilclcr and bettor fo'i' her honltli Shci shQUld stnr whore oho is prosontly located 1i OU't £03'l '0Vm'3 o id th l t thoy will invo tica to- to - -nQ ortnin why oho io m -iting letters of co plaint to hor brother Ro 6 i id thh '1 it' is pobs l bla t1ut i tlio t qc i l ·a u thor l ti¢s h i vo fallen dotni o tho job Attit idQ o t· 'f h o CPGU T Jld rd CP•USA $ tudonto ·stud vinn lrarxisI i--Loninioi i in J o cott · It lo noted that in tho i ootiµg botwooli d olozn toa of _tho CP USA d r¢prosento tivo -of tho lc i doroh p of tho CCCPSO' UIKIJAn ' SUSLOV mid B ijJ O iO t nEV ioi iindod th e CPJ ''USA doloaa tion of tho l itvinov atrrQ®on·f ' which_ prohibito tho sqndiJ B of atudontp to 1 'osco 9xcopt 1 n an opon exchanco l'IKOLA'I l OOTOVm'S oa i d tha t tt th0 -'CP UsA iruits to sond stuaon1 a to l oociow to stu ciy na rnt 1- i onin tom in n Party _schoql t4o i i_ otudonto woµld h vo i Q bo 1oung p rooris n ot encumbered wtth Fµrthq - if l IOrQ ' han one s do nt c os -to l oscow all of'the·students would luivo to bo of a il lila r ochtc i tional lovol For· 0XZ1J 1plo 1 o li liich ochoo1 ·cro duatos Qr a 11 ·co1ieco u -adua tQs or 411 who ha VO' i ibout tho $1ltl lQVS l _ bf llftY train g l'Ut 1 hor_ -a f l ly cine co it f tho 1octuroa would· bp ·1 n nus ian 1 ll o stµdonto ' 'oulcl llnvll to study nu oian nnd should ho vo oo io pro p i rn tion for i hitr befOl'O CO µ ll t9 nqosia COL O G ' • J jfu 1ACKSO had -i Jid1 o i te4 hti'I · ho· vi i n tQd COL n·· ·totrt7G of J Q o J t and pot S bly 1 hroo 'Or Mui lro tooO in t dd l tion io YQUUG to Q ti ia to SW lf l u'#st1- LOn j nicl l ·Atl o t- this prolininµ ey d ecus oi nv 1th lJ OLA I l O$'tQVE'I'S Clt DS ilri d iTACKSOU ______ nm -cod tho t ·tl ll nw siana 'j1oitld nQt gri mt ·tJ to oqttps1 fol ' Y9mtG in co hb i$ ·t oo ·01d 1 __ t' I 'j t ' ' t J _ _ _ • · i- u _ - · - f j ua r __ xt s to go iiotod t a t duri_ng t q 'firdt P irt '1950 ISAnoIUM'iOFS Y ld COmtIS CIIILD3' tha t -· ' e• ' b6 b7C _J waa liv ing oo l o 7horo in Ca lif rn i in buainooo wth s _ fa thor· · s nx WOFS't i a id th t co ooponds with his · -·· t onr 'LE IO'f SY no _also i l id tho ' ha a sp 10 rolntionahip With mmB IBO' 'I' ph who wo C'Jl1e _ t 9 1 or o f' - tho k_nl 12_ X9U 1i- t If 19 - R 119 ' York n nd a pupportor of tho nic t V ina_vj c iwpoµi t ' -- --·· o_a - r 5- •• ·• · i - -1 I' ' vi ' ' '' _· · During onb of tho l lllny convor ations· th N Kot AI llOSTOVETS mid AL amron mrco· ph •· I mis riontioned They said tha they were a little surpr sod tha' J lwas 91 not 1 1or0 n¢tivo l n tho CP•Uf l but •that perMpo o w lG l · · b '' iny ng lo' for oocur ty roacons boc 1uso of tho l lrmnor in whic h liQ returned_ f o state after hq had 13tudiod in 1lucsia • o y said that It _____ 'l'mS aught •in Hunaary dw ' ng tho revolt and returned to t o n o states froci l un y -b1 'V- 1 of Ausi ria_ CHILDS told nmOLlfr· l QS S ind ALEXA I Gnmtcil mtco· ' that nt thq first opportun l f y AA f if tho leadership o tho_ c t -U n µ' eos · or _if cnn DS o s buoinc s s c i sons for g_o t t' Cal l fornill ho will a ttEl Pt to got I _correct address a n d visit hill in lifornia ' to find ut what did 'J¥ ppen · f bs b7C il · J3Y way ot opinion is belio3cd_ that the Russi ans ar9 ·worried QUt wha t happ_ene t oJ - - - 1 It ts also apparon • • ho t they ar9 _not desirous of having CP UsA ptudonts go ' Q lliissia to st1 J dy l arxiSJ 1 ' 'LOniiliSl I It is bolioV d that thot would bo happy if tho CP•UBA did not soni l' any students i o lJosc nY 'l'his · 9piniori · s·b od upo t o fact that by placing certain conditions they 1u•o itl ·ef l'ocf r discouraglng the CP•USA in this i tatter · World Youth Ii'estival l JJ p · uonnxs cn ns· ttotlptod to arrange £or a lllooting with · S GEI XALXSTRA TOVI l IANOVSKI of th - traLQ tCl JL L L r '- ' t Y t 1- g c J i Jie D gy t sst • Tiiia r iooi ing did not ma terial_- - - tze - norovol ' oit her througl f l OSTOVETS pr GnmiCBEUCO llO t liOVSJtI · sent a i iossb ge to CBn DS 1nstrµcting_ h ' o ind -out who is who_ i the 'i'QY tJU 'ost yal_ CO nu t i tgos iil the U n qiLStatcio d whi4h I es t W D Cp ltlitteo tho 1fussians ·snoulc'r oointnin contatjt • ith This t 1oss11 0 also indicated tha 'I tho Fostival Coi u rl tto¢ still o not qbtained__ which·m l t b lis_t of y th orga n_·'izations E th ll'nii ed states eX1 en4qdin i tatJons to·th r d YOllth f tiv l in_ Vi nna 1 A trta '' r · ' ' · - I Ji d ' ±- • c C - I - •7 • • ' 1· I tV i 1 _ - _ _ Mr Thornton- _ • • • - SAC Chicago 134-46 ub B REC- 9 Z '1' l'nrch 24t l' 959 Ditector FBI_ 100-428091 - IOF•a iJf SEAFiCf - •P•·---- - J UPDATE fJ ¥ k°ERNAL SF Ctl2ITY C - II · • QREAT© $f_j _ -f _ -EX 13S - ET§ - - - - - Re let 3 17 59 in wnich you made cgrtain obse 'V'ations co fuents all d l'ec t 1enifations regarding captioned mat'l ert· -- - _ t 'The Bureau - is in ftill airee ent wit your cot t lo ts regarding the potential ex1sti p g 1n tI1e develop i ent of d an appl ratus by CG 5824_-s• for contacts between the Soviets I ·and the Coi iunist J al'tY USA The Bureau -does not agr e however with your observation that it should be origin a n t s natter Since C l 5824-S the priric ipal f l gu i ll $ 1r tl is _apparatus lvill 1n most insta ccs be I laking h_1s· · g Ii • · 1nit1nl rcpf rts t o A ents of your of frce 1ou 1 rl_l ID tructed' • 11 that the Chicago Office is be1mr designated or1g1n - · Should subseqt tent developtients Indicate that the oojor · nrt of the activity resulting from tliis ·operation lies · i l 1f el ewl_l ere than C 1icago c nsideration fdll then J io given- to e tl ·• chnnging ·the off i ce of origin · _' 'jol ft ' 1 - · · f lj_ · 'operation Since this development i$ an outgrow th- of the Solo· an is at tuall y 1n exte llSipn tl1ercµf there -nppears to be no basis fpr han'-111 ng it as an espionage J mtter Y9 u nre mstrllcted therefore to continue to utilize Sctlo ns tI1e control file in reporting on this apparatus -6 ' _ - r · _ • Ncedlci s to sa y the Bur a is in ftt l ac ord _ witli yom Cf nt regard ng the xtreQcly conf1dentia natqre of this operatron Doth the Chicago and New York 0ff_1ces _ should iake the necessary 1 1easures to insu re that all detailsthis r mttc r ·will be t aintained on a strictly 1 ced-10-know _basis Chicago bs QffJce of' origin '17ilf t a i responsible for appropriately 11dvis1ttg an y other offices whicll tight sub eqtiently b cot'le- fnvolvccJ in this operation of · · In rel et fOU re quested authority for- SA John E Keat lug of your- office to be available in Jievi' York Cl ty Tot •• _ for contacts with CG 5824-S Oli the occasion of each tleet • t - whi'clt the inforr- nt willl $cq1 1 tlY ke In view of · Mc l• · -----the ftict that flu 5824-S hos· bden n'efcusJto e9 to denl i D $ · solely with ·cnt1n over a long period of t11 1c nutbor1 ty · ijo s•• is granted erewitll for S r 1r n1 µ1g t9 be in Ue t York to ' assist an gu_ide the infon iant pn · the occasion o f t c c f J-' 5 T AR o 1Qo-1a4637 £ -r' G•ndy_ MAl LROOM epPE UNIT c l Jr 1vu 1 Y_ I · - - - - L _W T ee ct ✓ oJ - -- t7 l O J ·wo- J •• 'Letter to CbicngO'- r E SO'LO • 100-4 091 t cets 1 at least for the tir le being This pha$C should be follot ed' cl se y and you should retl lin alert to tho fuct that as this opern1 ion proiresses it l lay not be necessary' for· SA Ken ting to _procc cd to llcw · Yprk on each occasion · nelet further reqt ests that CG -582 -S• be given co pictc author ity to arrive at a decisio as to whether or -not he feels the i eet should be ··tmde on 4-14-59 or -on the nl tcrnatc date c 4-16-59 In this TCgatcl r want to tlake it specifically clear that· CG S824 St is not nmo ing this ·operation HnturallY ·any idens acd' suggestions which Ji l UlY have rcgardi 1 3' the progress of this lJIParatus should be solicited carc iftilly c onsjdcrcd · Jou i ust bcQr in ttind at all titles • hOflever that is lo oz i s he i's- oJ er ntinz as nn infomant of this' Bureau the final decision to he tl ' de in any cnttar is not one· for Jim tlj 'l croforc in connection wi th thb initial i eet scheduled for 4-14-59 it is the Bureau's desire that the infom ant specifically· - • foJlow the nstructions giVql hli I by e own Sovie rcpresen tative ·a that1 r1 1 i'ke tbis contact -on' 4 -14- 59 in the absence of any dcvelop elit which cru mot Oa foreseen · at this tim It is also JlOicd tlla t i t Tlis suggestci l to the infomant Y the Soviet ogc1 1t tliat th ll' Xt tiJ e _tl c infoman t Tas 1n z iew York he should foil1ar 1ze himclf · with the area of the 1 ooting plnce If at all possible ·th_c Duri au desire that· tlle j ilfom t· co ply with' this suggestion · · me · Iil onne tlon with your co i cnt nbout the re ial ility' of ·tl c infl mant we ccrtainJy have no· 'reason to quc_st1on ' 1us ntegtJ t ' - loyalty to the Bureau at the present tit e Dcspi te the foct that- he has been a rel1nble infon iant for scv4 ral years we -are sti l nQt doviating fro t oar ovo r all J Pl1cy of sfipJecting tho 'lnforc ntion obt1 uned by imi 'lnfomrui t t verification a subsequent corroboration where possible and feasible The- t1ntter of coverage· of the various - ccets Tlhich be 'l'lill undoubtedly 'ha1 e in the future with 'Soviet· rcpresentati yes wi l be npp_5Q riatel v 1 t 1 considered on an individual basis With rega to the 1 n 1 a l _ C l - _ -••-•h•'•' ' - •• •• • ti - Letter to Chi'cago RE SOLO l 00-4280 1 meet scheduled for 4-14-59 it is noted ·that the Ne York ·office has previously been orally instructecl to survey this ·are Pnce ing the possibi l tY of coverage Ne V York was cautioned that extr eme discretion must be utilized during th s survey in order to avoid · any possibility of · compromising thi§ si tioni ·· I · fe • • · Un ler no circumstances should an1- information obtained as a resu t of this operation be dis _emin ted without specific prfor approvql from the Bureau Regarding your req est for C rt fn ph9tographs of Russian personnel in this country it is noted that ¥ · this l latter has been the sµbject f separate correspont'hmce in 1 his case · l ' '- • f 6 ·office Memorandum' - TED Sl'ATES GOVERNMENT s- TO DATll D I RE0T0R FBI 1 00-'42809l SAO QHJ CAG0 SUBJECT March 17 1959 134 46- Sub Bl o Soto ·' i'NTE NAL SECURITY - C' · ne Chicago ai cte' 4ated Marc li 10 l959 regarding the particip11 tion of cu 5 824 S l-' in an apparatus for the e cchange of inf ation etwe·en the Communist Party of the ov tet Union •CPSP' and the Comm nis t P arj y USA Cl ' USA 1 ' Sinc·e this involves two e t remely· valuable informants namely CG $8 4 S and as an alternate in e operation NY 694-S the i'ol lci l ng obq'ervations comments and recommendations ii re being made · · 1 - CG 582l1- P S -a9yiseq that j t is apparen'I to hi ll that the leadership of jP · CPS U after· hav'ing l 11-d pers9nal cont ac ts 1 1i th ALE NDER l RACH l' BERG- iJ ur i pg ·the 21st Cong ess 1 1 Qf the QPSU ret l i e$ • at TRACHTENBERG i s well advanc eq i µ 1 · • ye1 1rs 1 1nd that it is necessary t 9 set up El new system to · r in§ure that -contacts a t e rnaint 1led ·between the CPS1T and _ t the CP USA lt is tb erefor 5 el t n ot only by QG 5824-S r 11 but by the Chicago 0 t'tice _ tliat the colll-ing 11 eet will e taol ish 1 - a new and e 1 9 'Usi e contact ll- the UnfJ ed States b ltween the CI'SU an l the CP USA wh ich has unlim' ited possi b j 11'ti es to qevelop into the main apP ar atus of contact between tlle Soviet and American Communists I11 v l ew of the nature of th is operation it is felt that the Bureau should be tl l Office of Origin and should issue insj rµctions to the Chicago D ivi·sion and the New YQrk Division in rega r d i o what investigation w i 1 I or wiJ l not be cop d1 J cted -11 s a resuJ t of the contacts with the Russian agent1 1 J l'ur j he r th¢j because oi tb e- exj reme1 y confident t l n ture o t this ope ration that all details concer11ing it oe on a strictly need t9 khow ba_s±s · pj at the Bureau New Yorlc and Cbi9ag0- Q ftice ahd any other office wh J ch might subsequently pecome involvE d in tl J is o_pe ration • ayJ REC- 92' - Bureau REGISTERED cg t • - -lr e'l-1' Y9rlc REGISTER ED info l c tll00-134637 i Chicago mTF njb 4 l A S ' '- - i✓3- v r1 cr -e e- 1 i •J J •t v · - - j ' _ - ' ' ' - v· · £ · - · - 1 CG 134-46- Sub Z That OG $324- Sl pc iv en co_m plote nuthori ty to e rrive at a dec tsion as to whether or not be feels the meet sp oulc be 1 W 9e · on Apr t l 14 19 9 or on tllq a lternate de ta April 16 1 $9 This ne tter has pot iw yet en disc-uo1' e l Hith CG $' 24-$- The p u rros -e of nQt na1 inP t 1r mce-t ot1 ltpr5 l 14 11 59 woulc1 bQ tc5 cleriotit'tretf to tr o -lttGSians t'tir t GQ- 24 -3 wa$ interested S91ely in tbe security 9f tl · -Opl' rat f on a p_•l w nt ed t o· be certain beyond ell coubt tbnt the meet was r oing made under- complete s QuritJ 3 ·• CG 5321t- $l is -0-0 ' l ' ' 'lttl el U ill n ttempt i ne to establis_h - _ • · - • 01• seven-7cars he h s been a tr gtc4 i nt P J J_ 4t • Jl Ji an l in a' l l in ltanqos_ lils inforr 1etion I as pl 'oven to be roJ iablQ ' i l19re fore it 1 v J 'o1 -1 at tb e -priesent time thel ' l sbou ld be no surve l lla nct' ei thel ' nov 1' $ o r 1'i i f d on a11y lite et 'l b il popS tion 'i s tr ken· · bE c use t is felt that this ccuri r opori t ou bilt i such tror tend•us posst h-ilities not only no but for iapy yoat s to c m o i' J ' the 01 itai ning of t nemen J ouf inte 11 teence · nform l t i on · ani that J Q s-tcps i-1 lat oqve r sho1 1ld bo - ta cen w iJcl1 'l ight in -any way jeopa1'd l zo tb o e sta'blis h ' lent or opo·r11tion 1' tl1i s apparatus · - · It i i t noted that on ttei-cll ll 1959 tho Chicngq · ' Div ia ion l 'aq uosted the 'aul 'eau to ftt r n ish pl otog raphs of Ruae l Q n di-p p_nia tic· and Unit1 14 1rati X1 s pers onnal ai' sigued in the Uni ted States· e J tbe t' in 1TashJngton D P Uti w Yorli or -at the- United Vetions m ad quartel'S during the pe st yef r lso · the Bu reau w a11 reques ted to fllt't iish photo graphs of member · o f Rµ-ss en exchange delegations wbich lJ ad vi4lit ld tbe United States dur ing th p st yeer It is felt that thl ough en ezami n 1tion of these pbc toe rapbs thore is a good p o ss tbilt ty 1 ibat QG l324-S wiJ l 1be al lo to icfmt ify J l i-1 1 contact · I t is urgQd' that tht B ureau_ not only bG the O 'i'ico regard to J bis a para t us 'but· also that l1l' code 4 or Origiri in ·name 'be a·ssigneil ·to the apparatus or opera tion and that it be ha ndled as aii espionage matt1 r vnder tho 65 class it'ica tion • $ fhat the Bureau sl1ould auth riz the Chicago D lrv lsion to tns-l 'uct SA JOHU C Kr ATil G to be nvai J a blc in trow York Ci-ty for con tactl J wt th CG 24-S on tho occasion of oncli meet · f ' ' · '1 'bis cc ctmend l ti'on ts bc i ng magc sinoo ovG ' a· tod o' f yoa rs Sf r TIUG has r ccor p an ted QG 5324-S❖ to 2 - I ' · __ ' i_ • 'QG 134 46- Sub B new York and_ the C P icagb inf'orr iant is_ accustoni 'l'd 'to oeaJ 5 t1g ' solely with him IriasllJ uc'h as Oil 582 1 -s - wi j 1_ be ne'cessai ' tly ap p reh Qn1 ive about- ohter l ng i im p - s t ew £ reJ d of ac·t1 ritt$s 'i' i t is te tt advisable tn at SA kF ATIHG be in 1Tow X6 rk o a s ist and guid 211 J in thia operation 6 Tl e t the Btil' eau q o de· ti om this ope r aiion what sp ecif'ic in t'or ltion sh9uld be disseminated a id that the Bureau l 3ho ld d $ sseminate it or instrtict the new Yo ifk and or Chicago Of'ftc ' s to disserid nate it · ·· 0 '1' - 3- ' cl ic ·Memolindum TO PROM MR R R ROACHi MR s J fl_ PAPIC_ · - - ' I U O_ _ ' UNITED STAQs GOVERNMENT SUBJBGT CG 5824-S DATE UP ATE __ s_ ·-- ·z····•··•- q rp C EA o M 1_' • Tolson @IOF-EDI _ SEARCH ••••••••• ••_ P forth March 8 959 - fMt r t h MG M i • • - p 0 0 ••- •Ill•••_ 'Ro en - Tolf ROQt 1 _ Hollortian _ f Jl lJJ r iw li -ll l t li l li r 1 a i '--- oo _ r t - The Liaison-Agent again impressed up9ni r that euen casual talk about such a ma t'er could get out of line e agreed and stated he fully understo - th _' 1 ' 1 e tion •· - SJP prd Or l - l r Baumgardner lni - - _ l l 5 WI l - Mr Thornton EC- 9' ' ·· ' l - Liat son Agent u MAR 25 1959 _ _l - Hr Papich EX-laS - 1 I 5 G 3 if 1959 - LJJ r Jf li-jf L L vv v • 0 0' -· Memorandum Papich to Rqach Re CG 5824-8 T -·- ___a· o•e § n a i-r e x•a t e- re11 I - - - - - R f f f r r a _ JR'1 _t I vaudeu oe re ee rred o a_ -· u u- a - - - - - - - - - - - AOTIO N None For your tn orm t ton - 2 L A 1 1 t ' l'OlltMHO ·Office -Memorandum TO • 0 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT MR A • F i'Bin MONT DATE PROM MR J • A • ____ _ susJBCr 1 vsoi o - h @10F-EDIS I SEARCH ••••••••••••••• SIZC Q March 20 1959 - • REAT Mohr •• • • o rsoM -- __ - i t fi J I talked with ASAC McCabe NYO yes't aa i w 59 con' cerning this-case and· particularly the following matters r v- As to the covering of the scheduled me·et of the informant -- _s li •·-H ••- -I ·- surveyirwhich were made at Niered and White Plains Road I pointed · out that no in quiries of any kind should b_e made by Agents ldentifyµig V themselves as being with the FBI McCabe said that no such in ries have been made although yesterday he and I went up and w t lk ed through the area and in walking by a real estate- ice about two· doors from this intersection a former FBI Agent who had previously worked'underl IRUpervisiqn came out and stopped them and ·shook hands with them McCabe said that this former Agent had a good record·in the Bureau and is now in ijle r al estate business McCabe said that this former Ag nt normally 'Would 1 know the peqple in the area and have c9ntacts through which a lookout - could be located He said he had not approached l his former el t in any ·Wlj y whatsoever cC pcerriing l h_e· matter and did' not 'in anrmanner discuss the reasonfor his·presen ce in the area He wondered _howeyer if J t mig ht be· desirable to solicit the assistance of thi Eiformer Agent UV'LC b7 I told McCabe I thought he should not contact the' former Agent for assistance because tilefact he was a Jorm er Ag nt and made inq' iry con erning the availability ·of rental property in the area might l Je'c ome the · subject ·of comment and it would be undesirable for him to know of our interest' in the area I toid McCabe that I thought any further chi' cki r which are ll lade in the are_a sho uld be madeby Agentswh'o'would not be known to the former Agent whci is in the real estate business· ·so that _he 1yould not be aware 1'-' e had' a S eqial interest i I the area I' pointed out to McCabe that this· rr iade our problem of covering the are a a little· more complicatEld ft ' JAS LL r 4 ' 1 Mr Belm·ont r_ 1--- ff r •' ' Bai iixigii chl er1---Mr Thornton ' i 55 MAR 211959 EX-135 ALL INFORMATION CONTAillEII HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED nA rE 2 -011 BY sP i4U m3 tr iJt' f 'J l'it 1J • • Memorandum to Mr Belmont from Mr Sizoo Iie SOLO and that I expected New York to use utmost discretion and to handle the situation without in any way jeopardizing the security of Chicago 5824 • I also· told McCabe we haa given considerable thot ght to the possibility of adding another informant to the apparatus which is being set up by Chicago 5824 that-we have· concluded'it would be· undesirable to· press this •further and that as a result NY 694 shquld be tolq to go ahead and carry out the instructions pre'vioul¥1Y given him to locate a leg m m for Chicago· 5824 He should of course keep th l NYP advised of the results of his efforts 'in this c onnection This is for·information - - l - ·· - ·qi -Thanl ton 1 - '' 1959 Morch 19 • -AIRTEL l' 1 '· • I -• r To· SJ Cs New ¥0 rk l00 J 3'4637 9ticngo 134-46 Sub B - itr i- FBI Frolli 1 ire91 ol' lOQ ia'0 91 --4f S 13J SOLO lS-C· • Rt C Gail'tel 3--16•59 wl1j c11 'jn port indfcated · that _Col lllun1st Party Cr 'USA lllny setl t delegate to· -of Argentina ' CP scheduled to- start · ' 4-18-59 ' ' possi1 ·i1i ty c ongress • · ' · · - 1hile there ls no defi hite assurance to date that ugene Denni$ wtll 1send n'de leg e o thi ci tigr 1 1 ·New York and Chic1 1 g_o 0 ff1c s shoul4 retinin alert t any_ infomatiQ · at _ t c I p _dd l cgal te _ Wdlll b de s ig atcd lll SUl h even t ure i u sµqµ d · 1J ll le 1ate y a V' ised · · · · · ' ' NOTE ON YET-L-OW ' tr i s ' - ·• · '' - y - ' ' ¢' WP ' ----------c 0- ---- - - - c- - - - - - - - - - - - -0 F D-36 Rov l2• 3-56 ' Mr Tol on 1 t Belmon r DeLoach • •- 0 1 Mr McGuire_ F BI l Mr fohr _ Transmit the following in 3 16 59 A I RT EL r Trotter Mr W C Sullivnn Tcle Room_ I l Ir Holloman__ - - - A I R MA I Lc - -- - R E G IS T E R ED __- - i __ Miss Gan Priority or Method of Moiling - ------ ------------------------------------- TO I I Type in plain text or code Via I Mr Parson•-I Mr RQscn __ I Mr Tamm_ -------- -------- -- -----J ----il Date t1'L tlll 1 DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 - v-ECT SAC CHICAGO 134-46 SubB INTERNAL SECURITY - C There are encloi ed herewith to the Bureau three c_opies and to the New York Division one copy of a report gi en by CG 5824 -S to SA JOHN E KEATING on Ji li rch 15 1959 • ·Tli i§l report contains information concerning 11feetings of MORRIS CHILDS with EUGENE DENNIS ROBERT THOMPSON and MARY KAUFMAN in New York City during the period from March 12 to 14 1959 • AUERBACH @- l' · 3 ENCLOSU RE 1 Bureau Encls 3 w- v c l - New York 100-134637 SOLO Encl 1 l - Chi ago 0 A J w v · I JJ S vv ciJ i e ty 1e Q · J · Q 1Jd d 01 DR' flf f u C 119 - tk Al' lli ·i r·'il- tJ1 qffl tro L 2 1oC -ft - ' - i 1 9 H Mfltl ' 't • ' w -- @ IIOF·E DJS ' j BY 5ft 8 _ J 4- 41q Approved _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Special Agent Charge · SEARCH ·········--• UPDATE R ·•• - • - - n ·¥ DEUUill wntod -to sod • CIIILD l paospor t CllILDS 4id not hn vo it w 1 tb hia• bu' i aild f Jiat thQ nuosil l n s did not stru ip it so n s to indicato that CHILDS 'IVllB in Bussia nmnus mi s vo ry surprised l Jar this c an os sa icl th n t _apparontly tho nuosin no ' v o l 'e tryina to I rotoct is cocurity 11 lld that_ o - tho m -USA 1 to · » emus so id that tho liation q l Execu t vo C it oq f tho CP-USA- ttQ to dqring tho waokond of J trch 2l an _ 22 1959 m i o i id that ho w mted o think ovei- w4 hor CHILDS shoul o 'a report l W I Y P« l r 9--11 fdJ #FrP6 Y _ CLOSURE -Il EN - - ' 1- -1 · t 11 - I · -____ I · to- j h io bootinc- i o· otat cd 'tho t ho 3lltod to diocµco it 'l lith o couplo of pcPr 1 1 n tho l dorohi fh-ot In 'tho· i c mt o COILD J i ihould· prop i ro to o report If C IJL r 60 i t at o 11 -rppqrt to tho 1 i tio i 11 ccutivo Cq iJ ttc 0 1 thQ ro o i -t Qho' llci only dc i l tiif h tho 21st Co icro a of tho c zu nnd o_ houi bo prc cntod n i tho' lch CUILDJ cot tho infori r tion fro rcadin tho prq o • ro caid that ho uould qpn'l n c1 C IILDS bt Wocbo l®y l $' OtiO' tuld t i 'O l il 1 a dccioioo ono y i y or nnothor · ' fo · _l o htn r concrota bo diccu a od n crnfn r w funds tho Ci l UGA · D l t IG w i o r ori'iod n bo' lt tho V J blicity conc¢rninrt cnn nz in th ' Al lor 1 ca n J rQ lo p n -aa o lqp worrioo a i l rout ho opourity of 'l hd tof c l roo ir t n¢ iitto4 -tpnt a avoroo - p tthor- condit iono did not pofflit 111 00 l n oipowhoro po·tho t dota ilGJ qo icoriting fµn4 J oould o i lir cup cd · nt mt s w io told 1ha t tho Arctnt tno C 11 ' i'niflt' Po rty ' anto tho ct •-USA to· ce id a c olccta to t'o I to concrro s i chcmtlod to ato rt t 9n Atll ' l t 10 1Qij9 l Emi'Xo ca id thlit lid Could not o 'f ·thio til lo · th _in c f a t Qlc t i o ho ccr tld trusti1 tq· onvoy Jl o i'6__ '1 i 'otnt ltC l lontionod l7ILLIA - IEI_m t o m nnd LOO IO Bll GTO rr l1Q POl ' lO lO t'hO ha v0 obta inod pa o pof o b 1t · -ho iilcht · t• oxpro t 1 n 'vio 1 PO l nt no i io i4 th i t v llcn Inq m ·10 i rnod that Cil llLIJ Q A T wouJ d riot n l tond tb o· lot CQntrl' l o of tho a zu m xm iroI ti i ntcd o b ttQ id the 2lfi' nqro o of tho C 'Z' 1 1 wt 1 ir thiil' til lo it v ' 11 l too lti to 4 r mkQ -t lio J1 oqo ru y mcc io1 1tat D tl JXS tUi 0 c9nt onocl JOB 'p 4 i 'l'll tt o· l Jip i Q W• m- 1A_ rpz g 9 1 te t i v2 JQ i l q Con a 9_ _9 '1ho · · 1 o Wlio - ty 9t_ Ar_qe iti9a · but_ Ollid ti 1 0 im io Q l ti Jia ti o i l ·Iv ··' · timf'_ iii ro r u-d ' l Cuba op cl hQ J s n9t Guo ba i k in ll' or City unt 11 Apr I JG 10W p t tiofil ld Tltth tho il qti v it l o o i_o ' ' OX' i -1 ed c bo it tho pubU qi l y i '1 ro u-d to tlici 1 i o c ii thltt h9 ' ' llf a t ' liavo furtb Ol' s¢uooiono 11ith Clllli QJ 6 c12-id t t -r ilo 11 o io wc riod a bo uf tho _pu licit 7 cou eor CiIILDJ t ·tho i o iont ho c0 tl t n gt ' Qf i hQ DEilliX l cq id that btf tr 1 0 c u0 4 lq1o futoo- ·thi# q tar llowqvot t 1 1 ko j l nif cha1i ' ' ' ' cg o imd tho CPDU' CIIILD J did Iiof toll_ l IiUIO th ho is s ce alod to contac a u Gian $on' bi ito 1 Yor City Q Apr l 14 100 J E t tIS c tid tbit DE I l VIG hao jlnnoimc od th l t be io ' 9i u 11 tn_ 26 i - -l 6 i h p_ _ t th 9_Q -iM• - A prdincr to D mi llfh tho o-'Ua l i i i no rocoivoc nny · doC'll loµ to o_ j tI o 2l_ot conm o io of tho C Ptl' f O YC • I ' 'into nnt -·· • - ' 406' it onta that COii 1 h 'i O in qrdoi' to n±t oo l t br l' 'OtJroducp tu e e r m n o t r- c dd th l t n l t toy hQ vc i i hu i t ip t1 copy·of KI tUSCQI 0·11n cpo illi i t t v i 1 roco l yod 1 1 ' l lio ll'orI ortt ·tho i pmm ro ttructod c tILixt to mi d n co io i a to ma JACS SO i tQl b t hi i o to 'to th o Vnitod t11 to 1 0 c oo i no poq oib16 but thll t l f ho could bo 1 n tnclnnd' o i ta o' or tund '1 vt• ho i ihQU 1 4 n tt 15114 tho C9nai'cpQ -of lia Co i i mlo P u 'ty c f c i t 1 t lin • T' n-o icrh JAC't a ILD3 n J o a lo pQt t to 1 he1 · bo t · Pt'Qcro i iivo· l ' l rty £¢ 6liVPfY 1 0 t i f Q tt and JAIJI J JAcru OZl iµot Uctiii t JAateo r to be 'pac in th4 Unitod_ttato l ·Q Ui'Ur tho firi rt 9 irt of · 0 'l io t o ica ao did npt toll JA JKf OZl to CO to l n 'lruid tO' co to t nallind and thiit lio pfo i 1 it_'1 0uld ot co ploto 4i o ·tour·qf tuoQi 1 t IJ lctto lll fiVO 1 r t Clru t d ' for t o Col l P '900 -0 f th o Cl G l · Aprii 195 tiinco it t ' iq fQlt 'f hll t h did n ot ·t ' U lt mmrutG w tm iicott o I i 'rer -- 0 l Onilis imILD l ca w to 'I O o r l u ' ho hoopi'l o 'J C IILD J told Tr o q r th ' lt tho o itt uolac i i n f Uo iiA lo tr r -c i t uJ d thh i s t l ofo Qt 9'1 f n noW 61 ' a t oi o roco ·1v cd for q qql ipnJ 1 ro iccd wit th ci CU by tho ·CI -11 JA ' l'I o r lWkOd if ·tµ1lf fin mqinl ttfi'MCc lOn to · WQ O· cilAo by t ho CPCIJ for tho CP•'UOA q I_ILD J told Tto zn o 'f ho t · 't'1J ilo thia t i tti» 7- Q 'd l dC1lebqi 1 1'10 concrc to A lG ZOl I o o bOO l · - ocoiv od rot imo lJ io r Pl 'o iicod tho t ho wuld not toll c nyono tho t ·l o h nl deµ 'CllILD l ' llld it 't' 1 i n ood ·t h t PllILD J chould ·t- o it until ho i'oturn of J U Xl JAC o t tb 1 hn 't t oi co l p ro cnt o joint opor'I i Q' VfILiiIAIJ Z ro't tr J __ ®ILt told 'i'r o z co t that tho di isu o vocy pl0 u od '11th thq croQilriao· to tho 2lot concro i -of i hq Ci ' '7 t l ciJ · wore rocoivoci t o i ·1 bo ro uoA q _nd w ti had b i¢ll ditn od by r vamm DE l iIG nnd l' 03 'l'CO tin 0 1 rr o t Q t o ·atod tho t· 'fILLIAlJ z FO l' l'1 J ' 'r lt I l O' plOl 004 itll i ho ¢ont ti i of ·t cr o m -99f i11I i nnd tod cuij tti t t o u i fo croptin q • I to Tr O J n o i tio id that tho p lyo f ci Uio hll vo found ·an in foction oa tllo bon o ifr l1i$l brnin1 r Mcll wo rf injured r U lo I o v l i in jn il o 00 14 h l t thoy _lia vo b_o o i £ vine Jlit1 troo t cont nc bo oxi ieotd · to l i ivo tho- bo ip l toJ ¢ r nc tl Q 'tliddlo of tho woo of lh 14 • i1 uOt p l tllouctt tho· _phyoic ia nc bro no 1 in fn vo r of it • · - - - 0 0 for l lli inr up thin t 1tt ' 'Jit i tho 02 1 t lo i a id th l t ct o iti b oy with -C l C iru d nl o tl lt Ph could ot 1c i vo tho United Oto tcd r ttlQ t o C r o Cc- trl Jo- in o io i 'T' · ol o c o d not co 'f o t- oin Iltil cc ot lJ o to ird t o ltl'l tck' p u -t of' July · 10 l l n cd -cho w ll diccz i gta la with C l 3 p d o ir to th it til o T o o ily otl o co i tnpt t i t c lILD l ho cl in ll'o_ Yo - t' i a b io f lO tvo roa tioll- ·nth tI o ' 'ifo of L t t r in ore or t in c i to tQ ho tha t ho z J b md ia ri1 fcfl i COmtifl CDILD l ca vo to JA -C IILD 1 roc o l Vod f i o 1 tho r tt iirui o £pr c c iia tor tco-1 1$ ino b¢ ha a 11 nror c wIIID l J I Q • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT TO Mr A H FRO_M Mr F J Bawngardne March 23 1959 Belm'OB t Tobon l - lu U • 8tlmontl - Mr Baumgardner uoh - l - Mr Thomto°j ·· Aoson_ DAT I 1 Dc C i3 McGu ' utl SUBJECT fv ' ' r _ ••' ' _ - S i • S 7 Y° jY l 7'- _ P Hollo • V While in Moscow during s recent trip to the Si' viet G• nd• Union CG 5824-S along with Jame acl son the other Q nnnµ1ist Party CP u A ga te to_ t ls_Bll§ ID J s 2ngr s attended a mee'hng with aetegates to the 21st Congress from CPs 1n western European and North American countries This m ing concerned the 11 Worl'd Marxist Review and was esided over by o · oriano'ff- Jphonetic executive editor - tlf e d la X U 11 internatiO t l communrrnoumal• w1i _is_ PJ li11sh ed 1n Prague czeclio'sl'ovi1 1 c J ·• L SECURITY - C · Xorianoff stated that the 11 World larxist Revie s an organ of the Joint committees of the various CPs throughout the-world According to 'Korianoff this magazine is not an organ which issues·· directives but it is a forum for all the CPs It conducts pr opagatida for Marxism-Leninism and turns its pages over to various CPs for an exchange of opinions According to Koriarioff the circulation -of this magazine ha now rea hed 250 000· copies and it is fublished in 20 He continued that it is utilized to so ve various proElems 11 anguages acing tfie communist movement and that the magazine neeas the assistance of the various CPs in order to solve additional problems He called for more analytical articles on the questions facin he communist movement as wel as articles on the strategy and tactics of ti various Cis • l • Upon the conclusion of Korianoff's report to this mee ting the various representatives from·the other CPs entered into a gen¢ral discussion as to how the magazine could be more profitably utflized Jackson made remarks at this time and said that the magazine needs to have articles which exposed country by country the perietration·of United States imperialism He continued that another article might deal with the economic reserves of United' States imperialism '' He also· suggested that articles are needed on the Negro question in the United States and the struggle for civil liberties in various countries He furth r suggested a page in the magazine dealing with the fat of 't he working class prisoners and stated that there _are -still v1ct1ms of capitalist oppression in prison in the ·Uni d tat s q V Upon the conclusion of this general discussion Korianoff · again spoke and thanked' the delegates for th i'r sugge·s ti ns and participation He suggested that eadi CP send in at 'least' one book review every three month al d again reqt tested ea Ii CP t ' submit material for thi_s magazine · - • IH 1 W Cfl af l00-428Q91 tlE C ijj 215 MAR 25 1959 life _ WCT eeb EX l35 v 4 1 - MAR n 1959 ' ALL INP'O'RMAU N OOllfUHftl mtu rn ts uNct Assiruo a¥ ·s 1 'vtSr1t-At DATE 1 1- e c · 1r11 11 V ------------ Memorandum to Mr ijelmont soi o RE 100-428091 l The above is another graphic illustration ancl certainly i mother bit of conclusive evidence of· the participation of the CP USA 1n the international communist movement under the over-all domination and dic llation of the Soviet Union In view of the possibility of jeopardizing our informants security no dissemination will be made at this time Upon t' h e return of other Party functionaries to this country 1 however consi eration will then be given to dissemination of this information w CL I I - tr fFr J·4·•• - - ·•· · · ' • -' ·· · ✓ ' - 2 - --------·· I Q 0 I - I I I FBI I Date I I 3 17 59 I I Transmit the following in-------------''--- ·_ _ _ _ _ _ c -JI Type in pfoin • t or code · t· I - ----- ------- -- ---------- ------ --------- L------A I RTE L Via AIR AIL -- REGISTERED • TO FROM Priority or Method of M•llln5 ' I DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 f3ASL CHICAGO SUBJECT '- SOii c0 134-46 sub· B · - j -'- m l lll0Rl ATI0 f Cl 'li 'i INTERNAL SECURITY - C P EREt l IS t'llC iASSIP'lED • - ' nuz 1 1- - -4o M• There is enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Qivisiqn· one 9opy of a report received trom CG 5824-S on March 91 1959 by SA JOHN- E ·KEATING ancl Sten_ ographer i l Th s repq t pertain to a meeting between the Communist Party· USA delegates to the 1st Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and delegates from the Guatemalan Party of Labor which is the CollllJlunist •Party of Guatemala This meeting ·occurred on February_l5 1959 in Moscow Russi a · · · · • c# 17 ERBACH ' j - Bureau Encls 3y 1· 1 -l c I' l - New York J - Chicago 100-1 7 SOLO Encl l J S JJOF-ED S JEK kw SEARCH 5 '7EN·_m·r _ s·u Y-I-IV _ • • - ii -f f f-'--· _ i m I App 55 MAR 27 L_ _ '• ' --- • 19M¼cial Agent in Charge t lf c i -3 r -1 - i Sent-'------ ' i L L b4lf ¥ ' b fr- 6-€1Jo 'DC l 01t t - l J 7 AE D - I _ __ _ _ ' REQ REC ll--- I · 'LIJ1 · ' J H_l' • 5- _ AGEitoylf -l 1 b lb'7 C • 2 fl - IN - MAR is 1959 ·4 f • I I ' ' II ¢p ua DEI EGATES TO Tim 21ST CO l'GRESS OF TllE l Sll AND DE ' EGATES F OO r THE GD'ATEUALA f PAnTY OF LABOR TlJE CP OF GIJA' 1$1 fALA 0 1 · FEBl lUAnY 15 1 0501 lN COSCO'lf ' nussi' A ' ' 'ltEETi q BETl'lEEN ncmarko of PETER ALVAREZ PBTmi ALVAllBZ' go vo a brief report J e said thti t nft9 tlio intervention in l J n of United states il lporinl im bY' x ienns · pf' CASTILLCWAmmz ph all de iocratic achieve 1on to of· the pooplo in Gtuttor m li yroi o li Uid tod tmd nll prpgrosaivos P l'ti Jlllnrly Ei- CL9 u · J-J•· If - Jf 1 ' - ·o· - 1 - - ' · Coi ll luniot Party r ie iboro Jl 1 vo boon P¢r13ecu to_d Hq std t i n t thoro is a Co tin ist Party docµtto t which cxpla ns tho 9 ov9Ji ts inh Gua t01 1ala Ro a id that ho rm sorry that ho dtd not ha vEl t 10 OCUClOb t vith hil I' because ho ted' tlio ep usA to ha VO 0 Q py of it ·· · -- - - J · · J_ lf i- _c _t3_0 1l t2 J 2 - K f _uz I ·c9ntinuing1 lie caidthat first f a 11 tho bourgeoisie of 1 1 ma betra ye d 'thl l uso of o iocr ey Thia w i_s illus'f rnto4 by 1 tu i otrp ya J of the amy and by ho ·11ositanc y aJJd v cillations of he potty bourgooisi o U'01 tnd form2 _ 9 s d2n 1z Ph who rQsicnod ptosido nt · Jia sp icl that · tho C tt nll ist Pa r' t did not' groo ' t l th tho· rosigna tion of ARBANZ ior a lont t Li 10 AnBANZ • was friendly tp ' ho Co u unist Party and its a llic is AIIBA nZ io · prosont ly in 'l ai o nd is s ill f1 ondlt to t 11 ' - t as- I 1 I ALVAREZ sa id ih l t ·another reason for tho defoat of tho covol'l U lont of ARBANZ was tho o kn13ss · of tho Co u unist Party · ·Th Part v· mipported AimA ii 'M4 iiuft to rwd certain ot'·i-1fa own de 11 uido and dG' prozrooo _T'ao posii ion of S i PP ffi- to gav9 tho Co itrUnist l arty possibilities to oratu1izo broad tia as tl QVo i cint ll Qttovor it is p qcoson tty to nk9 il ltO_ consideration· th t oyon tho- co iunis t- Pa -ty vnitj influenced nt· tha t tir io by tho bo oois q nn l by t io o idsting 1JitU n tton in 1 ho country VAllEZ said o Ccit t ninisl arty 1 ook tops in ·ordor ' J 'lioso dc ioilst a1 oni1 ' Qro to bo i l' bahali o AnBA lZ owovo r tho- ar iy advised not -t9 oreo niza ouch dett nptrnti9no in order to avoid bloodshed l3qcauso of this1- · tho Pa rty_b lck od_ de ym hositatod d did not oraMizs -tho pooplthThis is AA e iro t1plo•of tho potty-bovgoois l e•inf l onco ovoi 1n thg Party is ·w Q n b i Et u iitt O' o i iittod by tho P t ty Tho P g r ty ht 1 l n ss w iod that tho ar i y wou l bp loy ' '10 kne 1 tho tl llko up of tho officer 9orpa in tho ari iy but wo a1 d not tD kot J inko up into account Fl li f her tho i µ-ty·did n qt always tnko a crJ l ical pooi tion _in rego rd te its 6 wn 't1iatn kes Ql' tho r dstn kca co iittod by- An BANZ ono of t o tllcr llko t of the· Co u ill niat · J n rty ·was th i t ii 'did not prop u-9 fqr llll ler und work AnQther 1 1iatnko wa a that tho P tt carried Qll poor wprk in tho army and thus it 'IVIW wonk in the arced forces ose aro 1n brief some of th m f ikos cio il iitt od by 'thq CI · r f jtlatOl WJ ai - i o orgo niz9_ dem onstr J tions I- · ALVAnEZ w fut on l 'C say that ano must ttlko th l objoct 1 vo t irqu i ll3t mcoS into account we· need to -takq· into i tccciunt tho cono ii c difficultio i · Further despite tho solidllrity nnd unity of al11'b tin Al loric3J count a -ioo with Gua l ci lllla tho fnci re mins th t n J l1iny of f hosO' co t ioo rc oti ri roitnQd anq in a sonsci · lutitcmala stood µlono 1hcreforo tho dofo t of th proarcsoivo 1 03 1 t o in Gun te ala mm a sotb Qk for 1 d lo acr in Latin L 'p··1 - • - - A l lerica Tho CP Qf 'Guatc 1 ilil ' suffored bitte i -iy' a nci liice lvod _ hea ' y blows l' Odptto this d o ipito tho- ¢xilo _and it1prisolll 1ont tho Party ii l n' lilL ·a factor witb 111 tho ·country- It continued its r o k l ld r9il bd n ba o f_ -- tho t or -devel_op iont of thQ Pnri y lfcxt ALVAREZ silid Only n ·tow cbnth J after CASTILLO' raz to_ot 'pqwor ' f h · _Party- o p bl_o o 1osuo - l UUiife 3to ·«itl l ft •for unity- tl£f l inot it1pcil'in1im Tho tlt in aiti of CASTILLO Ammz 1 iS 'to· J ii J tiiAAtii Co l Wl sri • -tho fitco o ouch a sit ta tion tho Pb f'f Y t« oll tt _corJ 'eet· poditi ii' bf lling fot 'lµlity in ho tltrurttlo · i o stronsthon tho ro i s anco _fio i1'C'1 '91 1011 lry- pori is i Fir flt - · o'f n 11 a L4i ading undortr9Wltl apparat 11 3 y is es1 11 blic 9a · • _ l'h_QXX ALVAREZ sa id AftQr du ·teacti nlil t rpc o 'Wt S esta bllolio4 tho tri i dQ 1iliionil wo i -o dias ilv¢d and ·a new cov e rm len'l spon o red tr a do up ion' sotup Ti ls os ablis o« l J 'hc l u t v de fod f o W9 1-' k_ Wit in - -tho io -1 1-pw · tr Q µnion_-o_ gan lZJ tio g s 'l ' ng enc it could not ·- iostroy t he Pn rty nor brcul t tts t ls ·wiili t1 o ssoo ' l'h 9o i1 1t bo tt publiph l' - tiimog wapho l undorcrotln d lieW$ in pot' called The 'l'tu i h''• 11'hQ Co ti i t P i rty- coni inuod ii i t _propattllil work acong tho X# aci i3 _ Duo to th a 'l'IOl'l t 't_ho infllienco· -of J hg p tY µict casod _ EV n tho o 01¢ ionts whi O trlior' oppds1 1« 1 t o u uni$t l 4rtr bo Ian tp bo liovo in thC Party Tho Party · o ven cdnctµctod a struiJslo aa cit o so tton of tho tourcooisi -w i cli o popod-$ ASTILLO--Mllm z -- tha t a tho strata ·tJ io t f 1 vored pq f chisi i Thia yias' becnupo tho Co n iuni_st Pal 'ty did no' soo ii _ W'll'1 oilt' through 'a COUP' d' ota f T110 · f1d lure· •of tho plots 11 nst - J tr CASTILLO lUUlE pi'ovod line s c rroct t 'j h - Cq i U liS'I p i t1'J pp iition1 ita · - - VAREZ j Okod T hy WQ - AS'fILLO 4RtiEZ' dio editcd so fast I'f ll' dttQ to CPl'rlipt Oll -lUld ru ibitiOX ttl µl ·his in _ rnnko' end clique • t t ls aloo dUo to hio f iluro to c9lv9_ -tho ocono lic pJ oblel llJ of tl 3 Peoplo T' ais h1$te t1qd to oxp9 ie hi¢ rocr co Two _yo s after CA$TILLO_ mz t90 'k pow9_r th contradicti no within -hio O 2' SiI lQ C atl0 to A he td o nd _ho --rr w llQStl-SZ nti tod T' 11is f ct and tI t upmitgo ot tho tmbcos lQcl 'tQ · ccnqro l ·oloctions T40 rooults of tho oloctiona -brou5ht Goilornl UI J DJGO Al l li'U m t pow9r _ T' 110 po iitioI o tb o ·vo rty' a t t ' V µ Q w i a very co ipii'C l tod '1 110 Cot t1Unist Party v s fo cod to ch O nco ito taetics dur4ng tho olectio qo Tho qo tt lU ist P tyt tipp tod o dO locrattc candi latQ who i -oceivcd a lnrco voto Tho follow nc nro tho conclusioilp of the CO uniGt Pnr ty a o a_ · rocult f tho -Oltction - Tho rogil o itipp i od on tho pepplo by lr ipcrinlioo 'r lo ropudiµ tod by 7CI o_f tho votQ l l• Thio m q l cc o ipJishod ·1 ho 3 j i F - ' 'fnco ot pol l ¢0 ropress l Qn O' d tl ocra tic forces m t 3P$ r the ' oto l v to dospit9 roprosoioti n d t xilo and the fi ct thn'I ' _thoro w i s ·119 ' it1q to ptoparQ for tho election All tha t they llnd was oho i onth•s t 11 10 for prep n-lltio t1 s Tho fact t itat 'i' 0% · of tho vqtera voted for WE iT ES showod thttt theso people woro 1 • 1 d ngain_st 1 ho c i iq io 9 Ammz but w6rq tct - waicll p i th to follQ i 'l'horoforo - th9y ·voted for 'FUENTES FlmtfJ 'ES was ·a bl cf tj q tho #poµrgo of· the i i ms noire _ _ t m t· re - - tho c ui dil te O PPClS Cf to t_ho fJUl1 Z toi'qo i -Althoug lie r l S l l or ea c ionn i -y t 1 u tn tJ l'l l oi ocrntic candid i t o supported · b v the ·co- tJn l st t he 't' lo novort ql9 s ajit i AIUmz cliqu13 aj r li intorvon t i on ·unciea r v- ll S · r a on ALVAREZ tinid t'tiat tr_o - 111130 pciini _o Vt lw · CASTII L l 41t1mz d l d not chtu1GO tho clnql f alignments in 1 he count ry Jie s od tho intorosts o f lµporialir a and int ention It is l' ie Qssa r ·to e9p · l n ·1 1 ntt tha t iUEN'J 'ES toot· powol tJ trouah th o forns o I - a dei it p ti olect l on A l 't ho ch 'th9rq havo boon no b04ic_ ge3 in tho qountry p-orooqation has been le$s'¢ ned iuicl tho Com tunist P tY I a no longer systo i atil lallt l ioundQd · lthotlch tho i s t Party i9 atil l undor l Uld it has- bottor opportuni tios fo r '1 i£ 'l'heso clliulcrc i l l'o 4uo to a presmu o i · · 'l'ho CASTILLO ABNEZ -ci lquo is stt 1 tlio min ·ene i y It 4as r µrjqrity in he l l my nn d l n t'he congress Tai s liquo with the holp· of ·tJio United states Ecl asoy orcanizcs a co inst FUEiiT SS ''i'ho Co riunist' Party i ' tl ta inst tho vorthrow of FUE lTES by a c up ' rho C tiuiiiot Party needs vory floxibl o to ctico m · t a ny plnns bccauoq tho mp eria l rl s ha ve canr Plruis Al lpnc tho studon'f s tij o Cotn l Unif lt Pa rty u i a t Ql l d _baso · - They aro a porious forco • 'li thin th trndo unions top i o JJ i rty is ceti ing ooultn -The cor i upt l ttlors in i ho tr i do l l'iona havo con ousted· and unity $UPJ lor' ors ·including so io· co ncunists 1 ha-it c boon eloctod in to t a no1i J eador13hip ' 'ho· ·J m 'ty io tryil 'Jl jo U11ito iith other · _ detiocrn 1 1c fprcci J It hll o hn d ·sc r tci cuccoooeo a lthoucli tµ 1 ·s unit ' s 1 1ot yo'fi coli · 1· i liow nbout tho Cq un l ot party l oop_ l to tho cU fficUltio i tho Co u u qist Pa rty is controlling itself Tho i qr ibo i ohip l la s jn9' 'o wod recently' aµd thf Co il l uniot Pa r1 y lias orcn uization in ono- ha lf of tho si a top During thQ la Qt olo9tion the Co u unist Party holpo d tho c 1ocratic force to elect ix dopu1 ios They· coµld not ha v o beQn otoctod without the hl llP Qf tho Col li lunist · •Party T' ati Party 'now continues to print instc i d of Dit leoaraphinit · nn 'undor3X'ound- n9w pa pcr cnllod 0 Vordnt 0 or •irao ' J ' rUtb 11 • Tho Co iuniot· Pru ty infl oncos other papers cucl i ao stud lnt papers It intlu ence J Ct ltural reani a tionr • In tho l Ul yora t v oloctioit in 'Gua 'l e la City A fow J lOntb J ago it' w i a alvt iyi l iii tho lmnckl of· rg tctionnr les QVon durins 'tho pi'o iidency of Allll iZ o tlOl'Q do 10- crntip i o yor T lS olccf od Uld t ho •Co ltl 1 lllisf Pnrty Pl atod nn hlpQ tnnt rQ lo during 'l hiB oloctii n · 'j -' ' ' ·•· ' ' Jt· Thon At V Z tillkQd abo t i'O l'l'IJUA ph tli9· fcraol w o was tho outst indin lo dor·of·tho Cuil tc llan -O botor th cAGTILLO Am i-ovolt · I t i td th l t QVO boforo tho ''1 pr t oinc 'FO l TtmA G l VQ UP hio po it ru CQQl'Otary of thQ Ct Of luQ tc tl - ira io Dtill n i c ibor o 1 tho Central Co- - lttoo ALVAllilZ i -'id th it ii'o i rA t 1 clo 1 0 io vort 1 l Jr l oi p isf llko • C o· ca id th i t tl 6 bourcooicio jn luonc¢ p n tho Party q m o tlµ'b' 1 h FOJ l1UifA I o w i o tho bb lror of thia inflv cn¢o · Pooic'lco I FO lTUH ' o por ona 'l bi lh l vio did ·n9t ioi-rbzpo icl th th p9_ot d QC'cupi9i 1 · t used t'O drinI CQllQidorD t ly 'rot iO nlv l YO loyal to ha Pi u ty • At tho t l c tt of 11 1 1 cn ii li o ll' tho p u ty l l4 vory ot ray nt1Q_ xior4ou dicc 4o • itui a bout hitt hio J corui litt ft P d hio b c l J vior- in ij ha contrliJ Co I l tt lo Yot th'q• i q¢ioi n to r Qvo m n r to ot Y of thi irty t l l Wituii cc rm t l'O l TQ11' A otill bn o n l tc in fluon lo• • tro oven tl03 'tto our th i nita 1390 1 UOo X- o o tho orca n l ior- ot t ho G utt t lM v u-ti d hQ wil o ita CIY lt outotttri dini r ·¢c i bor witij croa t in fl'1011co o ii tJi o people VWZ q iid thn t FO l'l'UnA now rc'c o iir o i till ot his ttli itnkoo j M1 r cbrmcQct hid bl l bitq d bis por connl bcll ivio l o t uC bot1 or now -Altboucil 11'0 li vi o · i n DrllZil ho iq ' 4 J i¢tbor i if tho CO itril c« iittco of tho Q · qt Gunt ti ln d t ippo r -ttt b 11 th •do liaiono of tho pont' 'a l Co 1fil ttoo and thio i cl idod ito c ocioitiil on Pwa y · t colicl110ion V Z c i d h t' tlio i a t P rty ¢Jf ·t- t4t· a J t1 ri9w publlo cp ti o itl a t· ·tho4i'c t l tl 1C Zin9 In 1 ho Dd o ibq t t 10501 µizuo t oy c in-iod 'WXL't All' Z PO$TEn' s tii-t3 clo 9 1 oyioion101 1 I i o d 'f h l t f h9 y will p J bliob' nnt 1 10 tqrial thq r roceivo Ro i irko of jAlit i JACKl Oli - ' - rF r · • · - -- 59ttl¢' mdo- to bi0 liottiko nt' tho l ltDJ 't o thio mo itint by· no' kincr· CO 'f if YOUl ' l -ro i t o i do r FOl'l'll l4 tho c oncl toioa 'Q VAnE fo roport · JACKSO f onc a rod in a polo3otic· dii cuso i on °1 1 b9ut tho fn c t thai tho C •UDA is not At · doin 0 91ll t4 to id O' Ii ' of Gu i tc m la JA O J no tqd ALVAlUlZ i f hO' 'l' cm ld wito • nrti'clo 0 1 t1to ai1 1iil 1 ion in Gu ito a lu fo t' Pblii i c il Affo 1-ra0 • 11 JACKf O J pro iii dcl that tf ALVAllEZ 'WU lei wit such nn nrticlo l t ' otlld bo do into A lo i flot fol dis •· tribut ton thr9uel « rat tho United Stil to i ALVAimZ o i itl 1 1m 1 ho ·would tr v ·ti W-fito cuclJ lll1 icl9 _ - - _ ' 0 ' ' Jla-r c' i 25 U 59·· ' JleurQ t'f te z s Z£t-$9 if re't tei of Buj''l ea a11a to dtaclos e a n11 photographa pf Yladtmtr Konata1 1ttnovtch Lt 1 aqhev o·t aZ'T'ea_dJI avatlable to you'r o t t9e • · W t1 h regard -to you-r requeqt thaf j hotpgrap ja • of 'lpdtpyditals 3 tmt Za'r· -t n appearance to Lo acheu 'b'e · j'urni ahed your of tee for _e c_h '£ b1 tton· to Jq 5824-8 T tt is noted ·that -the B ureau liatt no j'aatJ tttes tn thta · · r-egard whtch are n_dt alsp re d_'lly ava- la bZe· trl' your o j'f oe It ta oyggeated ther_e ore that Y91 · r evtew · the general -appearance tnde r o ' he Sovte't Intetltgence· · Album -rn yl ur o t ft e in order to· seZett photograph1i qt tnd tutdua 18 who may be Zogt caZZy SUl lpected' of betng fii rirf tcaZ urt t1i t qr a chev f' - - ' he- B1fr du ahou_ i be kept °J'ui Zy a11i' promptly a dvtaed o the resu ta o t uou'T' dct t ni 'J 'il thtaregarc · t • ·· '• ' t 1AIL 1 Q • · MAR2'519$9 CO IM ft J ' ' ' f BI 'Date 'J'Y _ ·t t1_ i ·_'a'' IJ r ' 3 18 59 il 1 t • ·M'r ' '- · · 'Mr llrG -1 _ 11Yr ·r r ·-··-· 1n Mr l m • - I t t r _ l Mr T - I 1· _ I Hr J v n TransJilit th ·f oUowing'in --- --- -- --_ _ -- --- -- _'--- ----- - ·II Tde r om _ Type- n plgin text or code Ir R lo1nan · A • • iss G i ndY- 1 -- -·- _I _ •R __ T _ - 'E'- 'L'------- V a - ---- -- · aA i InR _JM il i IIU -l- - - R c EG tJ iIS i TERg· ·u ED u ··- -----11 Priority qr J tethod of Mai ing I · - _ -- - -- - _ - ----- - ---- ' --- ----- - S ---- - - - --' - --7' · T9 FRO¥ DIRECTOR FB I 100-428091 SAC ·CHICAGO 134 -46 Sub B A Lt Jm ORl A l'IQN ONTA itis SO BJECT - INT AL S URITY - c oh · I HEREIN 1 S VNC A'S IB'J D• l A B 2•S •oQ• JlYJ' r _ r A JJ i#-9p68tY Re Bureau airp l ated 3f '13 Q co ce nlng t_ i• unJfno wn member of the Secret Service of the Central Committee of the Com tnun i st· Party o f ' the S9v et U liOA with whom· CG 5 S m t i n M9s6 w ' · On 3 18 59 · SA JOHN E KEATING exhil it ed to CG •5824-S ' ·p hotcigraphif ·of al th 9 'itid i vi _dul l ls listed in r eferehced irte CG 5824-s advised t'b at of 1 1 the phqtograp Jis tlie · perso t1 _with w lom he met mos _ c lo s ely resembll1 1 •tp e full length I' phot grapll of· VLADIMIR KONST _ mt J1owever· _ ' CG 5824 •S cou d ·no nia e iµi iqentific a i on on' ·tlie 1 lisis ot th is pp o'j ogra'ph · ·- · · · · · I f 4j _ _ ·· · If there is availabie to the Bureau additional photo grap s f IiClBACBEV 9r P h t P' aphs i f 1µ fviduaf i i liiniiiii-_ a pearance it ' Ls sugges ed tl at they 9 furnilJll f d tq t e Cl i1 1ago l iv sibn SC that they migl 1 be exh j bit d to ·OG 82 S I in - · • i - ' _ I Bureau Chicago JEK kyi' · 4 ·BEG- i3 FBI J 3 24 59 ie Bul et dated 3 26 59· On· 3 4 59 ·s 4 JOHN E KEA'l 'ING exhibited to CG 5824 'S of the itussi an stuc lent de' egati9n which visited the Unit§ § s tate ia during 1958 Th is j ihotogra h- il ppeared in tp e sun day iy25758 ' d it j on of ' I'l le Ghicago An ericari''• 1· fu 1 R- • · • • V· 1 CG 58 4- S I identified ALEKSEi ANPREEyf •CHCJK N S th person pr vio'4s y refl lrr ed tq s ALWt 4ND 1 CHENCO · ' pl l of the II9 t j h and South Afuerj can Sect 1 on of the 'I terriationa D i n ' fl lf 9€l1 1E l _9 ' l1Wl E1 e_ Q g t ljim_ i si -P fro f-_the - soviet Union •·· · ·-- · · · -· · -· - - - -- a ·photograph · p· l rureati l Chicago · · 'ALL Ill1rOJUiA • ' i UERBAGH 'BBREiu r rtoicoilrA liPJD DAU 7 J'UllCI Ass P'llD ' Qi ·_B'tSf t Jir - tt 9 66 1 fl Sent ---- '--M •Per-- _ _ I I '' I f'D 36 JRev 12•13 56 l I I I I I Date I 3 23 59 J I Transmit tl e follo l' ng in ---- --- ---- -- --- -- -- -- 11 Type•in plain 'lexl or codp I Via A '-'I - R T'-- 'E'- 'L ·-· -- - ----- A '·I¥R M' ' A' IL _ c_ -'1R EG¥ 'I' S ' ' T ER E D --1l I · Priorily or Melhod of Maili JFI suBJE 0 so TERNA SECURITY - _ 8N rfJAI' c ·' On 3 6 59 CO 5824-S made ava-ilaJ 1 E l· to SA J' OBN E K TI G foi photostatihg- the first pag1_3 o f the 1 2 8 99 edition o f Eveiliiig Moscow It will -be noted tha t iµ the ' ower le ft hand corner 6 f_ page 1 1 there i s a• pho1 ogr apll o f ENVER HOXHA o f the Gommuµist Par-cy o f A' j aliia conferring with WL A DYS4 A W· GOMPLKA 9 f the Communist P irty o f P9la o d 1 In the background t wq faces are barely visible The one to t e · ight of HOXHA-is JAMES JACKSON n nd to tile r l ght of JA JACKSON is l ORR S· QHILDS 't J 6 ii _ 1 i - -- pliolostat copy o f this item is enclo s l herewith to tl e Bt 11 eau an d to _the Ne_w Yorli D Lvision The_Chi ca 9 photos tat 9opy is located in Chicago file 134-46--Sub-B-l A42 r '11 • ' ·on 3 6 59 CG 5824-S al i o made ava i lal il e to A KEA' 'IijG • for photostating a· s_mall slip o'f p per with Russ' i an pri11ting 91i it- This item was contained· in the kit- f or delegates to the 1st Congr ss of the Communist Party o f 'the Soviet Union · 6ne photo istat copy of this item is enclosed he rewith to the Bµteau and to the New Yo rk Divis ion • The Chicago photo§ t i t copy s located in Chicago tile 1 3 4-4_-sub B 1A38 •_ · A t rJr' •'-'-' 7-' _ c 1 i r c' J L · AUERBACH fX•lu 4 OJ- Bureau JEncls 2 · 1 - New York 100 134637 Ericls 2 l _ Chicago · JEK lcw · 5 ALL INJ fORUA TIOII CON rAI ml IN is lljC LAss xriim l A rB 7 '2 op Bi Sf9 # 9 hJ ' i e r ' 9 • --- 4 · -· - · r -_ · _'' - Sent ---'-- ---M Per -· ·· · _ c _ '- - J TRANSLATION FROM RUSSIAN Leningrad National Eco mic Council First-Class Diploma 11 Svetoch 11 Fa6tory COMPLETE SET OF FORMS FOR THE DELEGATES TO 21ST CONGRESS OF SOVIET UNION COMMUNIST PARTY '-· TRANSLATED BY ilil 21 3-26-59 b '0-36 Rov 1 13-56 • • 3 19 59 Date SEC JRITY - C Th re a e en9l9sed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report received from CG 5824-S on March 6 1959 by SA JOHN E KEATING ThiS report contains information concern Lng the delegates from the Communist Party o_f China to the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of th 3 Soviet Union and contacts with them by the Communist ·Party - USA delegation ALL IID 10RMA rIOlJ CO 'lfAlll ll B SREIN IS IJNCLASSIP'IED XJ 1 1 00 BY Jl J A --r'A _ · · AUERBACH ·- · · tf-yoGJ 1 µ M Bureau ' En l S ' '11 wt I ·'-f'- New York l 6j 34637 SOLO Encl · l l - Chicago JEK kw _¢3-• _· a ·V · 4f 5 ' D - - 4 I 5 5 MAR l pproved - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31195 cial Ag nt ln Charge Sent • _ · ' '' ' ' _ Tho dologatos fro i the Col ll l iniot Party of· China to the 2ls' conaross 9f tho Comiruhi ' Par tr of tho soviet tTnion were not 'Ovorly riondly with any othmtdoleaa tions • Yot it s boliov tila -1 9£ 0 lo· otttisiF bpttioeq_jJt o- 9$'l 9 tJle nussia nsi'n ordor f o 'wln tJio 'illegianco of tlie interliii o com munist Piirtws lt ta ' urtHor '6o'i'10voTI lio-new th oa -tho i 'olo ti onsliI'p boi woen Co n nud st artios s l ttnifics thti t the · did not $Jl to ati ml IQ r csponsibility for all tho uctivitioo son n 1n_e JJost dolcic1 1 tes fr tho fratorna 1 Comlunist Parties for e plb dolea too frori tho- COl l luniat P u tioa of Ppland ·and Czecho slovakin ind l co ted in privnto eonvorso tions that they felt tho t the Chi oso J oro going too fa st r_ofi d to efil£_ 1t z g n ·11or oxqtlpl e it was le U'D Qd liat in Poland only n fraction of the· 't'tu'tlS nro collectivized Tho Poles said that they c umot force _ it n nd did not wo nt·to bQ put in a positiQn of boin for od to fol ow the len dorship of Chin in 'Tp e vyin botttoen tho Wnes1 3 and Russim ta for Jtlleailince bf othpr p iot P U 'f ies cmi be illustrated by the fact tho t d•_ UAO Toc-t'Wl solectod da o durina the middle qf ·tho 211 3t · grQsS f the SU to· publish a lotter ' l'itton by WILL OS ''Pravda'' ho d tQ reprint this l9tter frR i t P Chi ose presl _After FOSTER • ietter '®S publ l s ed the Chin se dole · · gates to tho 21st COngr9ss of_ the CP SU sent fomai nvi' ai ion to the ·comaunist Party· ' USA 'e1e r it1on 1 1 Skina ·t e u weri9a n del e aates i o vis t tho neso £ bass in Cos Q'l'I•• · · Chineoe- IC Itcfi 1 n _ - • i osc E l af n$ viil m h ' 1 - - ALEX AI GrtmtCBEUCO ph and SmrA ALEXIBNA KUZNETSOV' of tho Inte 1 ' na tioria l J partt 1ont of 1 he Central· Co miittoo of the CPSU tl Q'COlll · Pllllied thc i to tho Chinoso Bmb t ssy t rat the Chinoso did not o ·i the al i nc so formg 111 invitffcl li'o t lst Part USA delega tio f to visit' China • · · _ · • · · · · · • ' · ' ' i 7 1 ' ✓ · DUring tho 2 st Cona oco of t e CPSU CHILDS ho con• 11 1 l ' ' vo rsa tions 171t IUJf t Jind B' Ar G Y1 •a of tho Chinese Col 1' ' I trunist Pxrty do1'ofro l' l on CHILD t ittilo ty _101 tors ·t67 lfilj ¥ • ' Jfil O'Il S - Ul 1- - t i 1 · 1 I - 0 l' I 1 iq o3lli'd tG th9 oposod t i ip of jAcJtsou ttncl 'l'RACHTENl3ERG fa these l_ette#s w s a ddresi iod t0 JAO· Tq tun • and '1 1 ho· othor ms addressed to tho llitorna t tonal Liaison Depm1 1ent ' 0 he coutral Co#iutt e of ·t 110 C ist ·Plll 'ty of Cliitia _1- Chi • e- of --- A i iembor of th Ch oso dolega tion fr l V'O $200 to GEORGE • u IS i uld said tlia t it i ms colleotod by foij i AffikJ PM@ nag ' · · ett_ing• Cl • °ACKSOif P1U'l3U8 d 'd J OllRIS tc turn this tlOD Ol7 Vl r to liit1 ' SUbsoquqntly JACKSQN C l VO tho $200 to qJIII DS ani asked Mm to civo ·tt to JACK CIIILDS with tho instructions · tha t JACKSON wiil got it fr JAC' CHILDS wh ii' he oturns 'J a tho i ' I Eni ed11States 'Fhis Ele J OY ts supposed to e nOJ ' Ol • a do1u t l 9n to tt o • 1-· r 2 •l c ·· • i ·1 i kI • ·t F' Br Da I l I - 24 59 I I Tral smit the following iQ _ _ _-'---'-- -'-'----- --''---'-'- _ -' ' - II Xype iri plal le or code • I' I R T_E Via · A _· Priori y or M lhod'of Mailiog ------------- - - - '- _ - -----'i- ----- - - - o ---- - TO ' L- '7-- _ DIRECTOR - lOQ-428_091 ' OM A fy-C HIC4GO - d SUBJE • 1 AIR MA-IL -- REGISTERED L _ 134-16 -Sub B - SOLO ' NAL ECURITY C fb' bn ·3 9 59 CG 5824'-S made vailabl e to SA roHN ·E KEATI' 'f ten p_liqttjgraphs for copy j ng One copy of each' of these· ten 'P Ptqgraplis is enc t os d herewit h to the _Bureau l hd to the ew Yo -k J i vi ion The _f9ll9iv in art l t e Ldehtities -of the ing iv j 9 µal ·in the fhoto_gi aphs- whiqh ar numbete _ _ Awi Q - 1 - J I so ' - i llf bl I ' · •ti' · - · - 3 · 4 p l JJf 'tf JAfifES JACKSON lid iORRfs CH ci DS 'tt - E IS TIMMY DENNIS ' J 'p s gµ 9f ' 7' ill4¥ D JillNIS Th son of ' ' · ' · f · T4e wffe anl l f Oll qf TIMMY DENNIS J f 6 _1 ' -1' t I j 7 I • I t i' w I ·· ' ·5ts · a ' •· 'Q• ' UJ 0 c n _ ' ' Approved -' 11-''-'-IJ- JA - c Lt 'f -__ 55 Jl e 19 leciai A9enl jn C arge - ' en -- ---- - -M ·e1 1r -----''-- - I I D i I 1 1 I f 1 J I I ·bate 1 I Transl lhe ollowlng iii - --- I _z - - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' - - ' - '- - _ · -- Trp• in plMn 11i 1 or codeJ I E'rfority • Jfet od o J a l ng •I - ' -- --- -f- - · - - - ' - ' --7 ' ' --_ --' ' - - t ·-- - --- l - -- -- - CG 134 46 Sub B 9 MQJ m S CHI i DS WR V•I9' X J OV Idii ph and JAMES JACKSQN J 6 ALEX ' NDER TRACHTEW3ERG YU I VICTOROVICH ph li ORRIS CH q' iDS an ' JAMESJACKSO q ' ' THESE PHOTOGRAPHS' ARE· BEING FURNISHED TO ' THE BUREAU AND TO-THE NEW YORK OFFICE SOLELY TO--ADD TO THE RECORD OF'THE SECOND · 1 SOLO ' OPERATION 'IT rs· STRONGLY URGED THAT THESE PHOTOGRAPHS AND ' THE -FACT' THAT· THE BUREAU HAS' THESE PHOTOGRAPHS ·NOT 0BE DISSEMINATED ' · WI-THIN OR' OU l'SIDE THE BUREAU THESE ·PHOTOGRAPHS BY'-THEIR VERY NATURE' DISCLOSE' THE•' SOURCE THEREOF -- ' • • - • •• 0 • ' - • r AUER134 CH '· - 2 ·- Approved · ---- -- -- --- · ·- - - - - Special A geni 1i Chcuge - ' r XNi'0RMAl'I0N COllrAI tlilll RE N IS UNCLASSIFIED rE -oo BY i e · •• LL Illll'0lll ATION OON i 'A l l la i lEREU1 IS UUCLASSll1lll I 0Allz_1- @_l l _ S lv r q M1J4 I I I I I y_1 _ - V c ort v d 2 fv l p1s z r v O-f'r Ch J A Lr Ill1'0RMAXlON CONTAINED' HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED oAu z 1 oci ay ur 1 r 11--AUJ 7 • • I- ' t A £ ' • C VJ i- 4 I m ij 0 i M 0 l 0 ' 11 ' i -6 - I JI §Iii ' r 0 ' tY f r S o i ' _ M l l ' gJ 0 ' · 4 l g _ INl'ORMA rION CONTAINED IERE N IS UNCLASSIFIED C l1At'E7-7-do BY flo JJ 9r _t e IO 0 -L 8-oC - f O dLf • I I J wi es Jo ks on Mor 'ls Cn ' d s I U l lff0RJ ATI0N CONTAlN lllll P lErn XS UNCLASSIFIEI OATE1_1 d ' BY JfjiJJ'H gfdj_ 1 LL INFORMATION CONTAINEtl IEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED ' A TE ' 1 06 BY S t l J f 1 t 5 1·· '-'--------' ----- i ' l f 77 i S0'1 I I Den n _s of E°1J-tl l·f 'i itnn s I I I I I I I I •U ' ffl70RJ IJITION CONl'AINEO 'P rn rs UNCLAssrvn r ·• 1 J' 1 7 BY Jly_ T f A if t oo _'1 ' o9 l 2 o 1-fif- _ f't1H'YI ' f - hf- Jo C ' h 1J ' Ja' f ov I • I i C --- tH Illl'0IU Al'-ION C0N1'AIN lilD I II IS UNCLASSIFIED _ llATE -1 lJt 1 ·ax A -- 8- loo 'I icf1 e--o - • ✓ FBI Date Via 3 13 59 A I R T EL FROM SAC CHICAGO 134-46 Sub B so 0INTERNAL SECURITY - SUBJECT ' C There are enclosed herewith to the Bureau three copies and to the New York Division one copy of a report given by CG 5824-S to SA JOHN E KEATING on March 8 1959 This report pertains to a meeting in Moscow of the representatives of the Communist Party - USA to the 21st Congress of the Communist Party of the soviet Union with representatives of the Union _of Soviet Society for Friendship and cultural contact with For ign Countries AUERBACH k 1 ' ' Bureau Encls 3 ' lv- -r New York 1OO-134637 SOLO Encl 1 Chicago JEK kw 5 I f •• t· Sent _ _ _ _ _ M H ' j • • • o ·-· b - ti ·O ' sho oa id tlmt -on Februa y 12 1959 thoy wore goinc to tmvo a c olebration in connection with the nnnivoroiiry of tho birth l l Y' of_ All lAIIAU L• IltQ Ll l A t this oi tr JA JES JACKSOU asked if thoy wore not going -to cel9bra t1 tho bun hday pf FREDEnICB DOUGLASS and said h t in tho unite $1 a'l os they c elebra o his birthd l y illong '41 l tha t ·of l I i'C9LN' Next Ua dt u i POP OVA said 'that thoy would liko to i nvito to tho oy t u n_ i oli pro iino t ill' l l J lf l to J a rt1 clp G1_ l Q P o io J i ' lljg qg or oni iple thoy would lilfo 1 0 invite ERNES IN' r 'IAY _to l u s a for A cole Jrati9n on tl le annivo sary of tho first pubiica ion· in R l ssia of a J o k b1 IIE JINGWAY In turn they · 'OUld like to WO ceiebrotions in thtj U d Stti tqs ·for outatandinf soviet cuUUJ lll f igu r cs · Sho co l lented hn t · tho_ McAei a nd tho· SF n nd sit ili u - prgllliiza1 ion8- nl'O 1 00 liarroJV · in scope · · ----- ''F POPOVA I CYm Counc itian · were and Ur USSR Possibly a Philadelphia in 'the· - oy wore ·asko i w Hor 'f IIT ire we reany-possibilii ies of n g up loca 1 organiMtions in tho United Sta too which 'lould bo alona cultµra1· 11neo p nd iQ ul l rOl ioto an-¢xc ce of soviet and Al loric att culturq ·of C t ' it · · She· then discu od tho liCASJ l' and roi dnded tho CP us n delogt1 tos t t -t 'l'JID BAYER is very ill ShQ ·askod if the CP•U $'A delegates c9uld 9t g1 t the CP 'USA to di1 1cu ss· placinc h lti wi h sl l tobody in th o· Cotil lunis' l'mY or clos_o ' o tho Co lt unis t J l µ'tY• ShQ so id that ho 1111 nQt boon fUnctioning to oll s nce hq has boon ill Tho 11 l Ia l J l ·as od if tho ci -uSA delegates know wha t •is vrong 'w l thi- - - -r-- -r· 9 e CM @gg She J i4id thi f h9 is • imp uons and so ii9 s 'f h nkins l s i flis'f od J 41 'l b£i iranq99sion' o o ivod that tho nussin ns do not r j tiuv i ha t thoy had te adl lit that t h f C CASF is -acttvA-6 ---- ·was · trust General Discussion 2 ' ' i' C f_J IC ' ·' -o·· - 'l ' - - 1'v· · ¢t dal J ·' O 'OVA nskod -for mtai o otionil WJ to Jtow 'th_oro · - ·coilld b o' a etiv ity in ' ho JJnitcd st 'l cs to tti ll nto 9xchnngo Qf t0ill'jatt1 c to o t i t t ons ote · · ' ' · · 41 IOOµmmt TrtA cirl'mmEtd 90 t oritod ·tJmt $ iQ1 t9 · 9n sivo for 1 ho ave i -a 'a AI Oricll l to travel b'om tho 1Tnf ·od Sta tos t9_ tho UO n· i' • • ' - ' •· ·GE bGlll comi1s· tlllkq4 'about f radQ uni doloati tioncr an l ·conqGI U lod thp trado µnion J w re i up raj y iii thQ _- Unitod ta tos _ to r- no1 £landing dol-osations to- tusf lo lto iajggq 3'liod t4ti t· 's9 1Q nuss t n n • factorio J _·i t_sht i v l to cor n tra a ion s l o_ to tho us_SR llo' individunls comtzs co ontoa thn t tho a ttituno -ot tho _A mot trncio iono is 'tho 'T16 1k o 3t link in us ttssn r9in t l o n r ·no· Q id ho 'f in tho A O ic ut ·ttncio llii9rin tho iii' lo ck qf nteres il con ta ets ¢ t tb o vsri · · · ·· ·- I thnt -_ _· tlii t nCASJ • Uauati PO'JOVA _ t'b in askqd if th_o CP•tiSA dologat s O tgti Ji nn4· tJlo c · should Jfo ·abol ts od _ _ · _ · - · - CllILDS said t t lu lo · g d f o drd ' i iat f y ruf o' nll i 'ro'l in t cppot 16 fq t t t tJ oy aiiould -po -roi nined uhf il- _such title i s thoy cim '1 10 i-9pla cecl b r o wtliins t Oro cu l t_ablc 'UILµ J 'f' il'th stil tod i htl 't l c l' thQ'q 8ht' th 1 t ant l l quiq4tiOI1 of 't os - o zn l 1 Q is i mould bo_ h m ll _e bt t c · n l i r l 1' u tf ' _ · ·_ - l'hon l a d itl PO ' OVA stated tlitt t ·thoy tmvo 'boon r¢coi r tnc J t ot -qo rqspond9 t1co it® thd Vlii tc4Jl_ta tea c Ile 'l_ialtt· tr 70 l on o i o o thiq 9or ospqndont a romiltod fro i a y_1 p 1 t··to· o 4ow by tq io '1¢ ion who ru - to QViJ Ji in toQhniciruis and prof¢sston il oo i9t l 58 ' She 1 i iict th 1 t o ' 0 ori f o- ir i itQ v s 1 tod odcow in · od f lli1 t· porluips· EQ le _of i b ose ppoplo -could be · -UOtli l 1 6·-bfoai io # f 01 1dsbip• mid Qli_'t a ct i otwqea h -Unitf l4 $tnto$ a n d t q-e ussn - Sho paid_ t t a l lt o emphasis ahqµld bo pln coa _ on_ poopl o wli i h l vo _visit¢ _tho _u sn' ' mion GEO m o mxs m icco tQ -tlta t n ·i 1 t tiit h b prc paro4 showin l ' ho dqnt 1 tioo -9 f pooplc h9 $ht ri_ travollod to t_ho· ussn from tho V'Pi tQd s-ta es1 thoro- -was no responso i o this S UffCOS iq t ' · UocrooG ' Ai tnis po t t A¢lmo t o lid lhl it tb Qy µ c t in ii to more r the ll'nitoc ·stnto 'l _o tis l t piss i t - h n_ f -th tt l or r _ dontQ ·should bo invited f q sine l 11 ord to stud_1 l adatl T OOQVA ieplidd t t in P -CC ' l'd tn e Vlith ' ho c n ilturat eho nco acroc ien t bqtwo¢n _' ho 11nitea Sta to a n d th9 uson 1 0 n ui tl Q •of stµ 19nt i r v lo C3l1 l o 1Xl Vlto d t t o trssn io 1 itrl tcd _ _ J ' 0 - ' - Ai -thio poiut mwmm TilACH'l'E iIDEhl rcot iontcd-'thil t 'it fo -1ndividua lo in th_o u tod t t¢o to tra vol tl lli ll i ta UQ' pa id that in ·tJ is r ln u'd tho United stnto 1 is c l if fQront t_IuuI Ji 1J y othor count i y a qa id that foi soi Q poQple 1 t _ • _ l i difficult t tot _n p°'r pport - llo· oxplil i od that -ho -o t llod -·bofo t a concro 11 orilll co i ittoe' ·bgc i uc' 6' _ho· hnd pplica for a i- i di ffi¢' 1lt p op ort · _l l' lru i - P J'JQVA ata tod tila t thoy will tivo coooido i tio f Q'_ tio o thincra t a i9od nt 1 hia tl6otint - 'l'hoy• vill p iy p u-ticul t li to i tion te tho oll tos lbr- -tO' io to oi nco tho workin cl_ru io in_ ho · Qxd t 04 S ato 3 co nn t llffo d _i p 1y · faro to t tLv 91 r th9 Unif od S-1 1 ' ° 3 t f h •US Sn _• ·_ siio aoli ocl tM f -r 1 1pn _tlic 'b'l iA clqlozato 1 roturn to the United Ot te 1 t 11 · thoy _too ta- 1t 'tha Lll lz _ · · · nro n_ l' Io 'I1 f i -o lrd_to -P - 'bh9__c qug bo il Yi to to- _'th TJm_tt· co 0 mntl Tl iO 1 1 f t t J tt cd OV l us-ussn o ¥f m o -- ·· · ll ici iii PO- 'OVA p d thil t strboa 1 J hou1 d bl plo ¢od on vo i on tfhilo- fioy hiiv6 l µlily 'co iitnots wi1 Ji -wQ icm tb rouahoµ t i ho worict· thoy- h vcf i lJ 103-fi ·x r giontnqt r ith ·'l'Jo i lc n in tho United· Sf q f o - _ Ph l i o i 04_ lf o i r J - 1 1 lght be i lonr r tu roq4 i $1 ' tQ- l 4 QX uic9 ot t19 1-on ' a coc l at i oq - · Oil ll'aq u t 'JJrt OVA ca id that when Tl al 04 ri m i in tho ptiblicntiona in the- United ata tQ 1 i' ich d9 l Tli h the USSR _AL ER CilT mmm G n g rood with thia t µ mo tion 'but ai k 'ld whqro bo i oy p-Jld bo o tti inod tQ do tli i fH t t ru i nc ov ct t i l tl thd t th oy would cons ldor thio _At · ur sn h st o sc d '1 ho n_ood fqr· tioro thio J C int J _4LEXAI _onm cmm·co torruJ tod and stated tha t '¢his QoU d-ba diccu sod latcr _ · C l _p JjoVA Mkod dc tliila wi h '1c i @•t SA · u us m - By f'r 31 of ' t t ·tho Cl ld fol' Qro pn lica tions rolationo b ' ti ken lP with i ho J cad ih f p of co ont ' this J 1ootib w tt f n · ixch i ngo of opfni na on h '1 to incro wo cont i cto b_otw 'f ho trnitod Stn tticr in ho l l'tiotic cultural -and __cciO lt 1 1 c t1tldi'l ll l p n« tho USSR in i-dor to · o i t blioh tl or o f i -icndly_ -ola tionahip bot ' Oon thQ ' J'nitod l tllto 3 nnd ' hq UGSit _ T'ao f l C lituia_ pointo d 0 1 tlili I 't 'h I « thi y- nro nnxfous toe lmvo tho '1 '0J ing cla so Of tho United Stat i J 1 rnv¢l 'tq tho ll 'SSll- 0 ti V 0 ·' ' lt is tho tea st 'Z'C I OllfJiYO CJ OliP in tho ' l'n ltod Sttit9 3 to ti-a vol thc t ussn c iithor qf tic a11 v Jl J a tJ a do J ' l i dolocr at 1011 r nn to lnliivid o -· · --- ' ' • _ _ ' • ' - - ' ' • Thorn'l on ' SAC Qhioago l34-lt6-Sub _B · • ' I · · · J n connection with ¢apt l on ed ilatter a rev e1·1 of thl3 J Ja teria t subpitted· pert ining to tho recent trip• · oi cq 582 4-S po ho sm iet un19n 1notcat f o that the • - ovioto ere concerned over tho po3a llJility or l l'lY publicity once rn t ng tho informant 1 a- preo enoe l n f uss in In this l ogard howavev it io• noted that shortly prior· t9 tl o 2lst p003rehrl i oona l derable neWllP llPOX 'publ city · appear1 1d in which the informanj was ic'lenti_ficd by his · l'l e flinile is publ oii t indicated that the l 'oleaoe· or this 1ntomation 0001 1prcd 1 n t I9soo1 1f • • ' As a ma t _o of 1nteres t ana for peoord pur p_oacb · it is requested th t' 'the 'Bureau J o dV'ised -qt the · · · itifomani -'s l 110 1l9dge s ·to r hy anc l how •his name 'l-1as· rpleaoeq to the prcaa ' ' ' ' ' - LJ b94e f 2@ Y · r r I Jr ' I _ FD-36-- Ro•t u -l S6J i ' ' ' _·1 - -· 0 D F B l Pate Transmit the following n Via J i I J l I 3 19 59 Mr 'Mc fo Mr Mohr_ Mr l'lll' K ns Mr Ir Xarnni _ fr Tl' tt r ___ I lltr W C SuJJivan I Xele ------- -- - - --- - -- - --- --- -1 Type in _plain lex_t or ode AIR MAIL --- REGISTERED A I RT EL tr DoLoacli Priority 9r Method of Mailing Mr Rollo l - I I --- - O---- -- T 9 - - -- - -- --c-- - -· S A C CHICAGO l34-46 Sub B - - - _ SUBJECT Q Q · fNTERNAL SECURITY - • • ALL JmfOR IArI0N C NTAXm C llEREIN lSU IICLASSU'XEl DA l i 7-12-a ff Stt d ru 1 tl 2 ' There are enclosed and to the New York Divis ion CG 5824-S on March 6 1959 deals with a meeting between PAUL ROBESON in Rus ia 1$90 111' herewith to the· Bureau three copies one copy of a rep_ort received from PY SA JOHN E KE T ING This repo t MORRIS CHILDS J MES JACKSON and · Approved ·-iu · ' 1 ecial Ag11nt in Charge 67APR 2 19 9 Sent _ _ _ _ _M Per ---'--- 0 •· tu iN i osco t nussrA JJmI$ i oimts cnILDs JAUES JACKSO i AND PAUL nOBESON' mion · JAUEs J Cli SPN and i on nrs CBILDS arrivod in l os·cow PAUL· n0 3ES0 1 7 1 0 ill a nd v tB in a hospital 'The_ r ussia ns ho d biti iaolatod He cpuld not oven be contacted by tolop one Indirectly a tlOSSli g'O Wtl S cont to hit1 througli ESLANDA JlOBESO i Sho hn d bcGn in ·thi i KJ io ilin l Qsi 1 t or a t qn h and iti i lc iriously i11 with a canco - Q ndition · l' o tor PAUL F 03ESO t V13S trruwforrocl- to a ctUlitl11' f Ul' I OJ ' ca tied EarzikJlo ph It consists of throo spparn l o sl nit il iuril l Onl y very h l ah r mkilig poroonil so- ta tho ll'Utlber l sa nitariw 1' which whoro PAUL nc 011 w 111 It 113 a spacious Plnco 'ghoto -i'ost is cOJ 1binod with i 1o li l t o f 1 1ont It a ·located about 1 irty kilot1otori i fro i Cos- iQ'll'•· l'eot hotio On or about FeJ ruo ry 16 1959 J' ACXSO tui d cnn i s tro vollod to theJ u·zikha Sani' 1 utl to see PAUL nol3ESON ·after ha VillB' to ophouod hii l in°a dv µ1ce 1A O i al d CIIIµ S htid lWl l Uld spont Ii fofi ouro # th noa ssom · · PAUL· n9 3ESb t a id th it 1 o had boon TJorld llC · too hilrd · tlm t o 'f ' ls setting ono coict o ftor o nothor ·nnd could not cqt rid· of·thc cr D Gtatecl h l t aftot No v Yo •s ho ·' T llal scb aduled to go to din than · o Ghan a and thon tq retµrn· t·o no s a tod Lonclc n England Shortly ftoJ • Now ¥ea -'o ho ht d a r nohio l a tt 1ck Tho nuaoian physic 1 roco i iondod c0t1plote roat b1 a hqspital 1 ittd thon rost n « o nitar w i ' I ' ' llOBEOOU ·so id tha t ho ha cl Ca ticel1ei his schadtilod ·tour · na i t sichodul od appoarl' l llco ·i11 Etiglaµ d 111· pthollo ·I l stated tho t he-·· a l Ii 1 01evi1 1ion sJ o d• poffortiod Y c011eor'J a 111 Euglnµd While J i o ws very s uqcesatul in gl d flo V Orked t oo hiu'd Comonts JA l lES JA OU suar ootod to CBILDS tho t ho n ot convQy to RO t3ESb J tho ildvi Q of ·BEU I V S th ii F QBEso r o I- pubt i sta to±lont th ho-will o day-i otqrn to o VPitod st os l'ho flOJ 'ious il'l nosa ca11cor of sLAlmA not3 Q' N ll l Y ha vo· contr tbuto i 't tho illno is of PAUL ROBESOtr JACKSOti 0O mentod f t it ia posqi Jlo i ho t PAUL no JEcoit ho d a no rvo p l a kdo' 11•g j ' AuL llll'flRMA tIO f Ct NTAlllS £WIS t mt JjA S$n' it ff '' t A' ti1 l1-ti o Jl'i filll' --t fUi I I 2 g'O v - 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- ·- -- r 11 Q AU'l-t - e _J L t f C -1 1 Ji I I ' 'c Date 3 10 59 I I Typo In plain te%t or code FROM AIR MAIL -- REGISTERED f Pnority or Method of Mailing I c HICAGO I @ OF•Eplf - · · 134-46 Sub B SEARCH ••• - · 1 SUBJECT _§0LO INTERNAL SECURITY - C - Mr Tro Mr 1JJ ml'fvv ' nn Miss Gan _ r- • ' ·· i_·m·· • 1 • -'f-t tpr 1 ' D_ - _§ J l f Tele Room_ I Mr Holloman - ------------------------------- -------------- ch - I I Mr Porsons __ Mr Rosen _ _ Mr Tamm - L 1 · · I 1 DIRECTOR FBI 100-428091 i r De I i •Mr McGuire_ I · · I ' Mr Mohr • - _ '1ransmit the following in ___ __ 7c u r · _ - ·I _ _ --- -- - -- -- -----'- ----il TO n I 1 _ Il POBMA Tr'• l ITAill CO ll - I M ols F BI A I R TEL _ _ IQ___ _ - V - 1 '---- 6 1'0•36 Cf 'ov l2•13-56 - _ _ • •_ • J V - J l ' CG 5824 8 orally furnis ed he information on the following pages to SA JOIDI' E KEATING on 3 7 59 Y In regard to this infol'll ationi the Chicago Div sion will make further comments pertaining to the investigation of this courier operation at a later date These collll lents and suggestions are being delayed until after the reception of the results of the meeting between CG 5824-S and EUGENE DENNIS in New York City It should be noted that CG 5824-S commented to SAC AUERBACH on 3 9 59 tl at this new field of operation which ' i s akin to espionage is a source of new worr es and concern tor him He further commented that participation in thi oper tio plus attendance at the 21st Congress of the CPSU as an' of t Jcia1 delegate plus participation in meetings with leading-members · of the Central Conuni ttee of the CPSU means that if the q S U • sho uld d ltermine that he is an agent of th United States_-Government' t ey would hound him to the ends of the world anl I would_ not hesitate to kill him · 'i ' ' ' ' · • - ' - · · · - ' ' · r - ' ' -· books _ 0 10 for -Opon fund$ 1Ul one for' l'O fci'vc fun_ds 6 x onoy rocoivod fro r nusoiti is entered into tho financial records of thq CP-USA ns nnonymouu col1trib1 itiorio or donn 'l ions frail iildividun c o r is - Ci Von· to 11 'l '40 ' fiorkor'' ·and o ro¢ol do4 ns a loan to ''Tho · Work t hq CP•P JA _ ov 1 14 - · P O o tA rm f tntoci thnt if _is not a q µ9st fon ·of whoth or not lllonoy io n vo i Iabl_o for· tho C i 1-UsA • Tho problotl io how 'to cot' this conoy to th ' t P•USA - d llow t will bp _used • This is a prob for ihQ CP- USA L'l '40• CPSU l ot v9rr i9d about_ nny ProlJlctl 3 _that_ it t4eht ho vo as lJ · i'9sult of dioqlot 1 U 'o 9f tho fnct that it i a fui'nioh nt fµn to tho CP •VSAl h9wovoJ i is ro Uizod 'tha t fit boc l i lo know to Unitod ijtatos ·Govoriµaorit autli Ql' i t io ' t1itil Th issia 't is- mipplyitig fun l 'o tJ Cl'•USA _ that tll s could c la to yo y ricr us • obl 9 ia fcrr ·th o a -p-SA J- PONO l'4 11EV sq id th l 1 'it Y OUld bll nocoss y that tl0 1 'Q thought bo CiV ti th Probl nnd thnt offort bo tmdo·to cone rpteJr 'lork out pow - theso fwidq wou1tr l io tr ail$i d tto 1 tro dii t_ inaioo 'to tha tho $ -btOClQ '7ld Ch ha d ' oon provii UE lr p oi usod to 1958 ' 'fOUld bo t rf 1 nSlll ittod tJ irough · ada i'1 thp st11 10 mtj no_r ' hat funds h a v nlrQady boon trruwl# ttod ' · Po rotlAttE r said that b bat tar r iethQd would Ju vo to 'bo doyiocd ili order cot hio tl liQY i tQ·tho Un ito tn to il ·to stated that li KOLA I 1 IA TSOUTIN l oul d ·4iti®ss ·thi tl tter ith c un n p ioi- to 9BP P f1• dQ i t ti tro _' fro 1 i 9 c9r ' · -· to CHILDS hi pro i$6d POm mruri tit - 9 flic f -t t iiiip · CP' --USA· ilnnot rhl YO 1 prozr µ r rl wqrk 1inloo$ 1 t knows _thnt j f w ill · t Utl lly l 'OCOiVQ ·'l h9 full ds pro iigcd ti i1 • BILD po ' ed out that- tb o CI •lJSA i l n icdd of d's '# OJ thQ p irposo -o publish_i' Jg a tra do wµ_on m i'Aq an l ·tl 1 int t do IJ ing '111th tho · tb eQ oti c n l poets 9f he •l llsro quQJ ltion Q IJJ DS also pointo 1 OU trui 1r duo ·tO• ll lack of fun dS i t' 'Ir ls AOCCO Jnry ·for tho pffice 9f_ '-'l'he TTorkor tQ•tlQVCl into tho lioo tquutor s f 'tho CP-USA · Thi's • 1' 0 l too l l- dif cult' prot li _ 1 rf ll Ii p_ublic rolo tiont _ Gt lin 'f- _ _ PO nt inl u 11 m® ru1 anyone v oitina· the office of' nrao '170 rkor 11 • hD o - to eti tor tho 1-'4riY' hoadquarto a and ·1 t would be· S C- mod tful t thoy lore ao1-riir 10 tho · P#tit JiQ l d Nnr ¢ a ·iilstoad of to o Worltor · 0 o f f'ico · · __ · Duriillf th second 1 1ootincr - 'li'th o m iAllJW he briofly a l kcd_ nbout tho stl'UB'alo fo p iaco in tho _united Gta too ire - l od it• lio q- is _J 1Uch pfopagancl i fol' ' 1n tha Unito d s nto b txd thoi q ' l onted that tho lon dorship -of l liQ cPSU Jloliovos tha t_ tlioro i_ ouql prop da in tho U11ito t stnt ll• iro ·mmt9q_ to ow· i t th9ro mw nliy propnganda to coW1tOr' '11ct tho pre p iaa ndti for l'1q r cnn ns h t d p ovtously prepared a twQ-p t ao 1 1ci ior u tdw i l n l 117 ' 7 Q ' ' tlif ch ho aotailod Sl c o ot tho not i viti oo for pea co n tho lJnitod Stato i l' 11 t¥o _co or d t CIII DS pointod out t thor o io no Qffoctivo Po xco· or i a fio iti tho 'I1nitod •Stato i howovor thcro lll 9 i o v il p ic fiqt· orcan iz it to 10 rih c ili lll ' O ndvoca in r' th o t c a Pono and nuclonr ' 't µ'f9ro · Al'his OOCQlld l lOOtint '11' h Po o wmv lc i ale sta t cd JIXIIA sus ov hnd fUC OOtQd •· that OV017' two uonth l 1 hQ' ' ti bolit to t of ' th ti t • _ CP- USA con l o tho CPEJU an o i joctiv -0 ropo f i l o· CIJr cnt thf#k · in tr of t ll cl lci i ons and lncoo i of •'f ho popu latio i il1' tho united · sta t co in re d to tho rolatJonoh1-p b ltwoon t o Uzµ t o l Si itc i · Md ' ho u s s n PO O w ilW ntntod that tho1 ·mtcct any info -r' ion -c ontq ino L ta nowfiai ioi- oditortalP ·o this s-Jbjqct · lint wolf q pa rtit'Jl U'lY b ito oot id ii oditor talo appo ir1 ng iil nQt'SP 1 P rs out lido Qf· nov irorlt city no co cntod -tAAt tb o CPS'Q' F-lS i t¢ i -• •f6sti ict in tho in n« ill rc IU ' to 'UsA-ussn rolat t ona C t tho p o i IQ in 'f hc U itod 1 a tos who uek ngt 111 tb 6 O ir iU l l st P 1 rtt · ' J 9ot f ng- ith -u J c tber of· t_ho Scc ot- $0 1 ico of f ho Contrill Co il littoQ of thq CPS1J tq • nstlibJ s i ·tt st ltQ i· Qf •Co iuliico tion B9two¢n tho cr ro a nd tho CP-USA - · · Aito t l o ttu it '1 tqo ing td th eo iis po OJ AIUW li QLAI l A'l'S su ally aw J RI r ·CIIIµ 11 c i Qh ® • O io dq y ho ol d CIIILD I tha t a i lO lr ndC l 'OUl co io to th9 nptu oilt to d lsc w is f l 9 0 mtto a Yii' h ILDB - ·UA'l'COU'I'EV s 11 d o· of f lio thinzg h9 wpiµ d i 11 to you al t ut I i ivo_ Q knp wl - f SUb equoiltly' JJ' A'l'Sl ifffi 't old Cll®il tii l' t f h S' l ciiyj dub l' woµld i o t m th bin on such•an ouclj a dat o i tho nt p int d day · n ¢ io yiaitod· cniµ 1 1 ich day lfATSOU wO'l 'lld stiy th t 1 i o i11divic1ual wO'l lld· ho f ho o ho non d t y 'Thia vent on for t oo days Finally UA'l'SQtn 'EV st ato tlmt ho lo u-nQd tlm t tlio 1ndivid r w 1 d 'j Q l VO Jl' u iq'7' bu r 14 d dofinito t C t qt· v i t CJlil DS a t· 11 Q O A J r on J onday gb roary 2 t 950 • At 11 QO it ·on Fobtu n rf 3 i 9 • tJua indiY du4l •· ctu 20' to · tho ap·lll ' · tmgnt 2 0 cnn ns· 1 lS st a y ntt If io ta bo ei' od that '1 y this t et JAUBGfi CKtO i 1 iAd all 'oa y lqtt 1 'o ico'1 ·fox a • tw •V09 't ip to phip a 1 - 4-1 · · · ' ti 11 ti I indlvi l dii l 'Jlot ciyo hip latto d 1tnc9LAX n o ts dp i ibc ' lll follows l A '1'3002 'EV novw •i i¢ll ti onod l lµi ill l' t r aco I oicht Ago· Co plo#o ffllito 5 'll 11 37 o 3G Fair 1 · Licht brown Dluo ·• 'l' Q to lPO lb r · _1 lll iQn 8' r uositm ·ri o o • ' · ·· no · · wo i rlu r n o rippd suit II# 1 oui t s1l irt 11nd tiQ' a appo i rod to _bo Ati oricnn oadq 1 w is i ltJ i ily dr6st l' µid' t llO CnJ l' S' t_bl'iof t O• ' E O' loo od ll Pttnd P $ ho Q' l tqro l th · a p con t and 'J h -l t altfod ' n to· tli9 btudy · 'tl-J Jt -1 · that loo din · l f Pi1l$ o icfth i t thoy tha t cnn »S c adoo· Jlrui told h i r i to tnik a JittlO t'o rriqd' abQut 'tho fact i ifu lo had lippaar 14 -Pllblicl 1 ns fl 4olo ate to tho o t c mcwq o 9 t tho_ CPCU P IIIL»ll told - $ 1 l t_h at fio_ is Jmow ·n o · - - ' l @l l and· that ho ntton d 1 J i 1¢0 t 11 cs 9 tho led din · 'COl ltlittoas of· tho Cl -Us FUrthor· that ho- is a •tlo tbg •Q j h9 lil 'l tional Coi aittoo and tho District Co i tiit t oo of Illlnoro · I' -· Cfffi'7 tili t r1 Jifi ff h ft i ioi i'borship fntlio·a uSA is -not Tifckfen- in ' ' • •ajjy i ilmnqZ' ·Thus · Clli 1 $ rr w- trrlncr t9 iilniI 1iz¢' tliq public ty 7· · in eQJµlOCtion _Vlith 'bi oppo u anco nt tho 2 lst css of tho CPSU ns - deloanto Q l tho CP usA __ ____ no- i ti icl ·tho 70l'Q 'i Q - - i ' - ' ' 1h S indi victuai lo l olcl OltltDS t t ho #ouic'i' imvo to • bQ 1 10 i -o Qfu t thcin ho h tii3 o rl' l_ i boon _ Qforo no i aid- 'f b t- thq rr n x is coini t tp wil 't'rlh you bcic i u so·J hor t1111' f £ 1 lro -thli t yo hq vo l qon il09i or 11 u tho Part y -£ cl tid tluit l he l' B I cor tli inl ' knowa 101 ir histo ry j uld '1 b l t yqu h -10 J on •a ¢tivo ti ho · • pa st bu ' tha t Y r ti ha - tq not appo 9 i pub f t c l t ri o' ·1 1 Co n iunist P i u ty mc i o in• thq i -ocei t p ist - · - 'Dµiiina tho d c sion it wtto atrroc id that a t· tiio o- Stj t t IJll e thor9 ¢ ou t tl not bo· a transfqr of a 1 t u tt ority tho t DE UN'IS and CBII l 3 ho vo o t tho pro ont two ill C'onno tion with tho l i°'n ill of Cl fsA fundo cliµc fuud 'J rpcQi' od fl' i Ruciaip · no o iid tlmt'thilJ J l4ttor to bo rost ictod and - tlm t th l o 1p tQWlodc o an a a u hprity shou cl bo ro Jl i tClfl i n CB Dsr 4an da · on lio· stn'f od timt tor q fov wooks llf tor Js rotp rn ' o ·thQ' Unitod sto to i ClIILD$ tt u d Jiti o··t9- bO' i t1 9tiy9 _ E'IJ ri lso suago Jtod f h l t CBILDl rottu 'n to Ch f cngo s o c t of to ov York and tha t lo t C t co9t with tho lp i do shl p Qf· tllo CJ 1-'USA 'il ll odia toly uppn hia · ll to thq Ut l od statoa · l · cn w •nraµoil tlmf ho ono of tJio official dolega tos frott tb o CP•UsA ta tha 21at Congroc i i md that this is not a aocrot J n o f ther thQ CP USA m · in tho Uriitod •St11 i ot t ·caILDa sci id that it -g014d l o yory difi'icu t- fi r l litl to ko9 r · avr r fl o a ·' ho Party t o idO t'J3h p- nnd to l lluotra to t1u a ttQntionod a l le isacl l th l t ii J d us' bQ Jll 1 qco vod ro t D EiniIS f notruct f n 'f can D rowrn to • 1' ' ·' J 1 · ·'j h un l od stn t o by tho- firQt' p t t o t clt i0 5 t to opliod -tJ tn t Jo tic q ticia cmn p 1 t1hcrald ta r t W lY' fi 'o i ho lo idinc nc bQro pf ho •Pttrty with tho oxco t ti on· d EO l t Jt f bct t _ho thoucrht mn t 1 - 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