OS - KRONTHAL, JAMES SPEYER <SANITIZED>
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F-2013-01784
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July 7, 1989
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7 July 1989
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT: KRONTHAL, James Speyer
1. On 7 July 1989, the
at his office in
had previously been
staff while he was DCI. He
concerning William Corson
connection with DCI Dulles.
undersigned interviewed
Polygraph Division
assigned to Allen Dulles' security
was interviewed on information
and his alleged
(S)
2. stated that he was assigned to the DCI Security
Staff in late 1955, remaining until late 1958. (Corson's service
record states he was assigned to the US Naval School [Naval
Intelligence] from December 1953 to April 1955. He was then
assigned to G-2 in 3rd MARDIV/FMFPAC on Okinawa) was
shown a photograph of Corson from the late 1960's and a current
photograph. He stated he did not know the name William Corson,
nor had he ever seen Corson during his tenure on the DCl/SS.
3. stated that during his tenure he was asked by DCI
Dulles to go to the
Maryland and pick up Allen Dulles, Jr to bring him tothe Dulles
Georgetown home. He speculated tha_t_iE_Corson was an aide and had
accompanied young Dulles home from Corson should have been
the one tasked to pick up Allen Dulles, Jr. (S)
4. remarked that in late 1958 the Dulles hired
young Georgetown University graduate student as a comp ion
Allenb Dulles, Jr. He could not recall the man's na but
it was definately not Corson. (C)
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