CAPTURED DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING PHILIPPINE COMMUNIST PARTY AND HMB COMMUNICATIONS
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP82-00457R009200110008-4
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
7
Document Creation Date:
November 16, 2016
Document Release Date:
April 17, 2000
Sequence Number:
8
Case Number:
Publication Date:
November 7, 1951
Content Type:
REPORT
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REPORT NO
INFORMATION REPORT CD NO.
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DATE DISTR. 9 November 195a
SUBJECT Captured Documents Describing Philippine Communist NO. OF PAGES 7
Party and U Communications
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According to a note in the documents, these code identifications were
developed on 11 May 19510 Antonio Alipio, who is also known as July,
was in charge of the center at 6 Palomar Compound,, Tondo,, Manila,, on 1.5
September 1951. when these documents were confiscatedu Alipio allegedly waas
killed by the MPD while attempting to escape following the raids.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
COUNTRY Philippines
CODES
CB
Kao
Korn
Kai. B
CLASSIFICv U, S. aF k~xci air o~Y
Chinese Bureau
Kasama (comrade)
Courier
General Secretary
STATE PS NAVY 7[ AaSRB
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k$*jTY INFORMATION
rla? E NED
K D NFD
Ka< N)dD - General Haadquarter$1
jSao S NCD
Kai; Par G-42
Pacing3
Reny (Rene)
Bob
Oka
Torres
P'J iaa
Cards
Ipe
Dea
Reg
Doming
Fab
'-?ando
13-3
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CE AGENCY
U. July 195.1
To the Whole Force of the PCG4
Subject: Rules to be followed.
Dear Comrades t
(1) Before sending out couriers,, the supplies and letters, as well as
money, if there is any, should be carefully explained to them. The
latter requires extra care in both dispatch and receipt procedures.
There is no reason for confusion, since the couriers assigned are
given sufficient time to prepare for their trips.
(2) In regard to supplies sent here,, the name ordinarily used by the
sender should be avoided* instead, assigned symbols should be
used for the following persons:
Pacing; Elias; Fab; Ipe; Garda; Pande; Rene and Bob; Dec; Sulu;
Oka; Reg; Torres; and Domingo
(3) Accompany Comrade Naty to Comrade 127 and introduce her, so that
she can have a hideout in the event of an emergency.
Comradely,
11 may 1951
To; GSA ,5 Oll, ED, and FO, and to all concerned.
In order to (a) minimize, or to eliminate, if possible, the loss of articles
bought or delivered for any comrades; (b) to improve our security, particu.
larly in reference to our communications and couriers; (c) to assist in
arranging facilities for delivering supplies and general property, the NCI)
has prepared the following regulations:
1. All personal purchases may be included with those made by the
purchaser of the NFD (in care of Ka Kardi)p so that couriers
uril1 not be exposed needlessly.
2? All, purchases of supplies for the movement, including office
and camp equipment, medicines, etc., and all personal purchases
that can be made only in Manila will be handled by the NCD,
3, Whenever there is an opportunity for a courier to make your purchases,
take advantage of this service in order to utilize courier trips
fully.,
Ida Families and friends who send articles to people here should be
instructed that supplies should be wrapped properly, and that the
weight should not exceed lO kilos per package.
Supplies which have been purchased or ordered should be marked
on the outside with rs>%bols assigned to the persons indicated
previousiy,7 Persons whose names do not appear in the foregoing
list should send their purchases or letters to any comrade of his
awn group whose name is included in the list. These purchases or
letters should be distinguished from those of comrades whose names
are on the list.
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CENTRXi,I-ffth"=NCE AGENCY
G. For purposes of record: a copy of the list of articles to be
purchased should be furnished to the person for whom the
purchases are made in order to assist in tracing lost artiolee.
The NOD and the Supply Officer (C-s) or the NFD should record the
total of all personal purchases made for each member. The list of
articles to be bought should be submitted on the day before the
courier is to leave. No late orders will be accepted in order to
avoid delays for couriers.
?. All departments will be notified by the NCD when couriers are
sent out. After notification has been made,, comrades are
responsible for learning the schedule for the next trip.
Outline of General Guides for Communications Procedures
A.
NGD - GP (Central Post).
1.
Chairman:
General Supervision.
2.
Vice Chairman:
Administration and Censorship.
3?
Member:
Records and Dispatchingo
4.
Member:
Reserve Route Inspection.
5,,
Six regular and six reserve couriers.
The NCD Staff is in the camp and directly. supervises the national.
administrative tasks relating to communications.
B. Outpost. (OF)
1. Chairman: Administration.
2. Vice Chairman: Records and Dispatching.
3. Two couriersp for Coordinating Post,: Inner Poste and
Central Post.
(The inner post of the Central Post will be placed in the
nearest station of the couriers of the Central Post).
C. Coordinating Post (CCP) nMre8
1. Chairman: Administration.
2. Vice Chairman: Records and Dispatching.
3. Member-, Supervisor of the Sub-Post
4. Two regular couriers.
D. Sub-Post (In the vicinity of 'W for Regional Commands (RECOs)
or for Resident Post)o
1. Supervisor: Records and Dispatching,,
2. Two assistant couriers.
Bo The RGD of the ftEGOa should have not less than two regular
out-posts and two reserve wt.postso
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CBS ,L GENCE AGENCY
1. Once each week: WD to CF to COP.
20 Once each week: RECO to t:P to CCP Subs-Post.
3. "Rush Couriere Dispatched at any time, No courier trip
or lette:* may be marked "Rush" unless this
classification is authorized by the NOD or
the SEC, or of the ROD or RS of a 1tICO.9
4. Couriers who are carrying official, letters should not be
required to carry any supplies that might attract attention
and thereby endanger the security of the letters and the safety
of the courier,
Supply couriers will be sent when such trips are required by the
number of orders or purchase,3, and when these couriers are not
required for carrying officii.1 letters.
6. When couriers are sent out, they vi11 be assigned a fixed time
schedule for their return,
B. Censorship and Recording.
1. All official letters should be subject to the approval of
the NCD.
2, All non-official letters should be submitted to the NGD for
censorship.
3. Both official and non-official ititters should be recorded,, numbered,
and properly arranged before the: ,,we given to a courier. A
list of all messages will be made for the courier who will return it to
his point of origin. Persons rec