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YzRSGNAL AAL CONFILr;NTIAL
3Y SY}IAL MFSS IGE
Rear Admiral Sidney W. Souors
Director
Central Intelligence Group
The funds for operation of the Special Intelligence
Service throughout the Western Hemisphere by this Bureau will
expire, as you are aware, on June 30, 19116. In view of the lack
of additional funds for operations during the next fiscal year,
I find it necessary to snake immediate plans for ceasing operations
in the foreign field as of June 30, 19L6. It is necessary that we
start withdrawing our personnel from the foreign field in the near
future in ceder that all personnel will be returned to the United
States and all operations may cease by that date.
frith best wishes and kind regards,
Sincerely yours,
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17 April 1946
It has come to ey attention that a three million dollar
it.. in the Federal Dureau of Investigation appropriation for the
coming year has been eliminated because the Congressional Cositittes
believed that it did not meet with your desire that the Federal
Dureau of Investigation engage in activities beyond the continental
limits. a
It is of the utmost urgency that the Federal Bureau of
Investigation be permitted to continue its security fiaaoticas whose
ramifications extend into foreign areas. At the present ties the
Federal Bureau of Investigation has representatives la the countries
of the Western l{emisphere, in London, Paria, Rome, Kenila, Toigo,
and in the American Zone in Germany.
The security mission which it performs may bo 1Llr/tf'ated
l1/ the Canadian investigation in ottaus which reaches JA 1110 t 4,F-
United States as will as mtgland. They are engaged in ether t .
vestigations which reach from South American ooustries into 8urope.
It is difficult for them to begin these matters at the continental
borders but essential that they should initiate their investiga-
tions at the sources from which the activities emanate.
Approv&l is requested for the continuance of this function.
Respectfully submitted,
311 K! R. 3oUk*S
Director
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Secant
M 8P8CIAL cRR
Mr. J, fddar yoovrr
Director
federal bureau of Investigation
United 8tatss Dsp9rtsent of Justice
Washington 2% D. C.
With reference to your letter of April 16 oonaarn-
tat yo: r 8peeLa3. InteUL.nce Servies in the Westerns Ueai-
sphere, I have been infarmwd at tinkl.,e How* that the
!resident has passed the ward to the Csagressio.al cooeittee
that it is his desire that thin aeti*ity be continssd.1w you.
I have also been informed 1r !rover, or the AppmIcLtia s
Bub-Cose;ittee that the item saw tad these astivitiss will
be inserted in your Appropriations Ant in an appropriate
This should clear up the confusion waiob developed.
With all good wishes,
8iaeerehr,
SLIMQ C. 3OU^
Lireator.
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STRICTLY CONFIDIS11TIAL
BY SPECIAL Z ES8ENGO
Director
Central Intelligence Group
Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
rigid control," is probably based on erroneous impression of the President's
letter of January 22, 1946. It is wq understanding that the National
Intelligence Authority is being given authority in the Directive to call
upon the State, War, and Navy Department to assign from time to time
persons and facilities of their respective departments to work under the
direction of the Director of Central Intelligence.
As stated in rrgr ,,revious letter, if this Directive is approved,
it would appear tonne thore would be no reason why the Federal Bureau of
In-.ostir;r,tion should not withdraw as rapidly an possible from Central and
South Anr,rioa. I would ap,xeoiate your advice in the matter.
Dear General Vandenbergs
Reference is made to your memorandum dated Juno 29, 1948, pre-
pared by yon for the National Intelligence Authority reflecting the
approval of the Intelligence Advisory Board for a NIA Directive extending
the functions of the Director of central Intelligence. I have examimod
the proposed NIA Directive which was attached to your asaoorandam of
J-me 29, and I desire to indicate sy approval. As reflected in my letter
of JAms 25, 1946, I should again like to point out, howver, that the
statement contained in the Discussion which was attached to your nerre-
randna of June 29, 1948, on the matter to the effect that "This does not,
of course, preoluds the use of specialised departmental personnel tinder
Washington, D. C.
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7e6m'a1 Darsw of Infistiptioa
H, S. Departasat of Justice
Washington 25, L. C.
Tarr latter of January 3, 1949# in w$i1ch you most
generously offer to ra1a4ksa to GIG asrtain radio frequencies
now asd to the Federal lnr+au of Iavastigetion, is
gate aaknowlsdged. Tarr soopwation in this matter
will drsstly facilitate CIG operations in Letin Annrica.
eirsation have
Tedualoal w instructed to of the this op rt
haof your Camaasicatioae Livisim is order to~arr arrange thecae
nesesaary details of sharing radio frequencies during the
period of transfer.
.)inoere]y yourr,
Dsps17 Wrier, CO MU$ICATIoAd Lily,, K n
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JUL 3 1946
Mr. J. Zdgar Hoover
Direetce
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Department of Justice Buildin(
Washington, D. C.
I deegr appreciate your cooperation in expressing approval
of q proposed N.I.I. Directive in your letter of 2 July.
With reference to your comments on the statement contained
in the Discussion to Z.I.L. ,t, you will note that it was amended to
read as follows t
"This does not, of o0urset preclude the use of specialised
departmental personnel under rigid oeitral control.. as wtu-
allr sib to by the Director of Central,Int?llicen.. and
authorised departmental officials."
This ansadsd version was intended to clarify the, meaning of the sentence
in vies of the point which you raised in your letter of 25 June. It is
q intention to ..p2a in the operation in question the beet qualified
per.emesl frau all possible seems. It is therefore entirely oonoeiv-
able that I would like to use on specific missions specially qualified
parsennsl of Corsrmsent departments other than State, War and Navy. I
realise, hors.., that aep such arrangement would have to be agreed to
by the r.sp.ssible officials of those departments, as indicated in the
above amended - %once. I hope that this amendment clarifies the mean-
ing to your satisfaction.
With reference to the second paragraph of your letter of
2 JJuly ulyr Ia very pleased to concur in your offer to withdraw from
1 South America provided you are willing to postpone with-
drawal until the Central Intelligence Group is adequately organised
and staffed so that we may arrange an orderly transfer with a minimum
of interruption. As evidenced by H.I.A. support for your 1947 budget
for this activity, it is antleipated that this will involve continued
coverage of that area by you for the better part of !hat fiscal year.
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With your cooperation to this extant, I an surs, that we sari work
out an orderly transition. I also hops to disouas with ynu at ^o e
later data the possibility of 4 utilising the ser?ises of ?ore of
your eaparieased psrsomrl.
With hiadsst personal reprds, I as
V.ry truly yaws.
twrT b. VAngra W
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leberal iiureau of *nuratigntioiu
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July 8, 1946
STRICTLY CONFIDAN1I^L
BY SPECIAL MESSENGER
Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Central Intelligence Croup
Dear General Vandenberg:
I am in receipt of your letter of July 3, 1946, concerning
the proposed NIA Directive Number 4, which related to, among other
things, the empowering of CIG to set up a field operational force
for the purpose of effectuating world-wide secret intelligence
coverage. I have noted your oomment?regarding discussing with me
the possibility of your utilising the services of some of the FBI
experienced personnel. Although I an, of course, most anxious to
cooperate with you to the fullest possible extent, I regret to advise'
you that due to the responsibilities and duties of the Bureau in
the field of law enforcement and the commitments made for the Bureau's
personnel, which personnel incidentally has been out considerably
since the war, I will not be able to assign personnel to you.
I wanted to advise you of this fact promptly in order that you will
not depend upon me or expect this Bureau to make personnel available
to you.
Concerning your reference to the support of the NIA for the
Bureau's 1947 budget requirements for its Central and South American
operations, I wish to observe that these funds were sought prior to
the time that any plane had been made to establish an Operations Unit
under the National Intelligence Authority. If r had known that the
National Intelligence Authority contemplated the establiahment at
this time of an Operations Unit for the purpose of maintaining secret
intelligence coverage, I would not have planned to have the Bureau
remain active in this ,field in the Western hemisphere.
In the light of your acquiescence to the Bureau's
withdrawing from Central and South America, I believe it would be
well to work out immediately an acceptable program which will permit
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Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
a transfer of the responsibilities for intelligence coverage in the
Central and South American countries, on an orderly basis. If you
will furnish to me a general outline of the program which you intend
to follow in taking over the intelligence responsibilities in the
Central and South American countries, I will prepare an appropriate
schedule for the discontinuance of the Bureaus activities on a
parallel basis in order that there will be no conflict of interest
or duplication of coverage.
With best wishes and kind regards,
Sincerely yours,
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Lieutenant 'ieneral Uoyt L. 7an(;euunrg
Lirector
Central Intclli. ence Group
desire to advise that the offices of the Local Attaches
in will be closed and the
FBI personnel withdrawn. It is expected that the closing; of the
offices will be coriFieted in thirty days.
This action is being taken and information furnished to
you in view of the desires of the National Intelligence Authority
and the Central Intelligence Group as set forth in your letter of
July 3, 19)6, for a gradual withdrawal of the FBI representatives to
Latin America in order that the Central Intelligence group may assume
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?.;r. E. A. Tamm, Assistant to the Director
Federal 3ureau of investigation
From: Donald H. 3alloway, Colonel, S. Army
Subject: Transfer of Secret Intelligence 2unetions in Latin
America
With reference to our conference today 1 wis.i to leave
the following points for development as the general basis for
this transfo.r:
1. tJe wish to receive from you a _;eneral outline of
existing F3I covora"e, .including the number of person-el and the
capacities or titles under which they are assigned.
2. We request that in each field station copies of all
pertinent reports of lnvesti,;ations current or closed be set aside
to be turned over to our representative; and that, in WVashin ton
a copy of all such reports prepared by FBI from these torritorios
be made available to us for our records.
3. ."e request that all office and technical equipment
now held in field stations be marked for transfer to our repre-
sentative on the withdrawal of FBI, and that an inventory of
such equipment be now prepared for our review. Such list would
include office furniture and fixtures, typewriters, filing
cabinets, and photographic equipment for development and printin..
It would be understood that sovernmental records would reflect
this transf^r, reliving FBI of further responsibility for this
Sovernraent property.
4. We request that radio corutunIcations eqa' 7r.:zont _n
field stations be preserved for transfer to our representative
in the same manner as in the preeedinC ;,ara :raph. We request
further that automobiles now 'n the field be Made available for
transfer to our representative.
5. Vile su;;;;est that full colt +ocrL?.tio , in the field be
arranLed by diroctin; that F~pl offices in operation for at
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in `all of our E]nbasalesvandvin various LConsu ateslintthetAnieijc
Republics. 44
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to close the offices in Panama anduHaiti.1eRHowever, ~bec une o1L $
vigorous protest by the Embas
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Republics, Assistant-Secrets 0
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en approached Mr. J. Edgar
Hoover and was able to have the two offices remain open for-an
additional period
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ngTPanama and itaiti, it was
learned that the maior-"Ann^" P
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ecause o the recent decision
which provides that world-wide intelli
gence coverage is tb th
oee
responsibility of the Central Intelligence .;roue (CI(}), Apparently,
FBI took the position thnt ai,,,.a 44-
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coverage.
,Problem:
Since there is a possibility of a change in the responsibility
of the coverage in the American Republics, the Department must con-
sider the various aspects, repercussions, etc, which might result
from such a change.
.any of the Republics are holdin? national elections. All
are attempting to readjust their internal affairs to post-war
conditions, and all are exporienoing tnfluonce in somo forr.. or
other from minority L;roupa. An intorruptiur: of the present operations
in our Embassies at this particular time wo-,1.1 D.o :r.oot unfortunate.
It is to the advantage of the ':nits ! t;ot.o to soe that ;ur
Embassies are not deprive,I of the coverr, -,o n-,' is s .ich have
been carefully built up dur'.n.: the pant ?
'r' '',e r . Y:time:
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utilization of the present orGanization wc.ild be -:ost a.lvantii t-}~,p
but if that is not feasible then an orderly transit' v bn9u.i +:~
definite plans which would cause little or no inter'untio- ' ser-
vice to the interested agencies would be desirable.
The Department riust consider the relationship which has
been built up betweo,n the Civil and Legal Attaches` offices and
the police and intolli,ence organizations In the Americas. These
relations should be maintained and widened since they are to our
advantage.
The present system of corm unieation should be preservooa.
There are receiving; and sendin radios which have bean aut4orize.i
in thirteen of the countries. Permission for some of these were
obtained only after much ne_;otiation. These should be saves: for
to attempt to rene;otiate after their removal would be useless In
many instances.
etc. must be taken into consideration. w
Recommendation:
It is su,~,_-ested that General Vandenberg be approached
relative to any plans which CI1 has as regards assuming; irimeGiato
coverage in the American ;republics.
If there is no possibility of continuing the ;,resent ?31
coverage which, from the Department+s standpoint and that of the
various missions, would be most advantageous, then we should
request General Vandenber to arrange for us to moot with his CI!~
representatives and representatives from the _-3I in order to discuss
the over-all problem and to formulate a plan for the orderly
transition in any change v,} ich mi ht occur.
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP
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b &:ORAI DuM FOR TH-3 DIRECTOR, CBNTRAL II:TELLIGENCE
Subject: Conference at Federal Bureau of Investi'ation,
18 July 1946
1. There follows a suLimary of the subjects and aUreements
covered in a conversation held this date by representatives of
the CIG and the FBI on the subject of the transfer of responsi-
bility for intelligence coverage in Latin America. CIC was
represented by Colonel Galloway,
and FBI represent a ves present were T
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Tatum, 1,'.r. Ladd, and his Assistant.
2. The general problem and the points of vie-w-afthe
two agencies concerned were discussed by all representatives.
The CIG expressed the followin; estimate of the situation:
a.That CIG was desirous of taking over the intelligence
coverage in Latin America at the'oarliest possible date;
that beginning from scratch it would take a reasonable
length of time to recruit, train and introduce competent
personnel and proper facilities; that the job would be
made much easier if CIG were able to capitalize on the
accomplishments and assets of the FBI and could count on
the cooperation and assistance of FBI in taking over and
carrying on the work now in pro,;ress. It was felt by CIG
that the transfer of responsibility should be a coordinated
undertaking in order to avoid lapses in operations and to
assure continuity in intelligence production. In order to
imnlement such a coordinated plan the operational desks of
CIG and FBI would necessarily work closely together. Colonel
'lalloway expressed some apprehension at the withdrawal of
7-:3I personnel without consultation and aoroement by CIG, and
requested that the withdrawal of Personnel from
be reconsidered, was agrees that this request would be conveyed to the Director,
FBI. CIq represe:tatives stressed the point that it was to
the cojnnon advantar'o of both a encies to transfer to all
its assets that could be transferred on the Ground. (See
attached meno). To this proposition the :'B1 agreed but stated
that few if any roprosontativos of 'B1 could be spared by the
3ureau and in the ovcnt of a transfer of radic equii:nent, T
would so far as poisiblis rocoiva a coiiparablo a:nou.nt of such
material in the TTntto 1 :'.tatos for their own activities.
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3. I::r. Tai r expressed several times the general attitude
of the Director of the Mr. Hoover. Ile stated i,;r. -ioove-
felt that if the 231 were to get out of Latin America it should
got out as quickly and as expeditiously as possible. This point
of view was appreciated by the representatives of CIJ who in-
sisted,howover, that F3I coordinate its withdrawal with the CI-,
entrance so that continuity night be preserved. Mr. Tatum agreed
that F13I should not withdraw from a given area without consulta-
tion and agreement by CIG.
4. The conference resulted in the following arrangements.
The 173I will appoint a working committee which will meet with a
working corunittee designated by CIG. This joint committee will
dertermine the MI assets in Latin America and what part of the
may be transferred to the CIfi, the desires and plans of FBI
cove-,ring the withdrawal of their personn,,-_ and facilities. Bas d
upon the work of these two corLmitteec the Operations Branch will,
draw up a detailed plan for taking ove_ the secret intelligence
coverage in Latin America. After the approval of this plan by
the Director of CIG, it will then be submitted to the Director
of FBI for his inforri tio?i and consideration. After agreement
by the two-a::oncios this Man will be the guide for a coordinated
:) ,, GALLOVJAY
Colonel, u.S.Army
Assistant Director - Special Operations
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idr. J. Ldrgar hoover
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Department of Justice Building
Washington, D. C.
Uy doer ISr. Iioovera
I acowledge receipt of your _atters of July 8
and July 15, 1946.
I appreciate very much your offer of ass-etanoe
and the su ;estion that we work out imnodiatoly & program
for the transfer of secret intelligence responsibilities
in Central and South America. Accordingly,{ I desi hated
certain officials,who have conferred with Are E. A. Tams
on 18 July? to discuss the general policies for this trans-
fer, the details of which will be developed in subsequent
conferences. It is understood that H re Trim will furnish
the names of your ropres,,ntatives, and designato the time
when these conferences can comrsence.
In the discharge of its intel.Ligenoo funotlns,
"BI has acquired many advantages which will facilitate un-
interrupted continuance of intelligence operations. Sinop
our immodiate aim is to relieve FI3I at the earliest -possible
date, I believe it ossontial that the aoaorl.ishments of FBI
in gathering intelligence information, and administrative
facilities be made avallublo to CI(} insofar as is I:ractioable.
.+ith this principle, I an certain that I havo your areo:msnt
and cooperation,
5inoe F'131 hau lie a:ul reap ,n3lo .tit;; to c )n-
duct inteligonoc opor:i Cons in t~iia area until Juno ~),
1947, u.lle7#! previ.)us1;; ,o.L. ovod by C13, I rooo:xawad that
your field staff bo nui:.''VaLied at the level you detorminn1e
nooesaary for oporat one until we advise that .,it:ulrawal is
feasible. As agrood, I have dcai,;natc.d roprAaentative$ wh..
will study oxiatin;; i'll eovor?a,;e an,.L ca-laboratic j :ar
own officials in dovisi_i_ u:i orderly do silos plan nor
transfer. It is :ay roco:.:.o:u:utLo:. that -7.3I pcrsv_t:.ol
remain at each field station for a time after the trrival
c?.:3,
of my repreaentativos 'n order that the successors may
the benefits of the Bureau's experience in eac.l country.
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Copies of intelli;;once reports en the field and
in Waohin;;ton, prepared by the ^4I, would be of the ;reatest
value to CIG. It was agreed that field reports world be
turned over to my reprosentatives. I an oo:-fident that
specific reports in your .. t shington office will be made
available to me whenever we co:raider it necessary. Our
field officers should also be acquainted by your special
agents with local coiitacta and sources of information which
you have developed, and arrangements worked out for possible
further utilization of these persons. Your advice on the
handling of such informants, and safeguards against untrust-
worthy individuals, will be greatly appreciated. It is
understood that these details are agreeable to you
Administrative facilities now existing in the
field will be of considerable advantage to the continuance
of operations. I refer to office furniture and equipment,
vehicles, radio communication apparatus, and the like. To
replace such equipment would entail delay which would be
difficult to justify. It is understood that such a.transfer
is agreeable to you except in the case of photographic equip-
ment, and I concur in your retention of this apparatus. I
Will also arrange replacement in kind locally for the radio
communication apparatus which you will leave in the various
stations, as agreed upon.
With regard to your letter of July 15, 1G48, I
re uest that you reconsider the withdrawal of your personnel
in It would be most
unfortunate to leave these posts vacant even for a short time.
I am sure or reprasentattvee can devise an early relief for
these particular posts and I am confident you will agree to
this.
In outlining the general policies and agreements
herein I have stressed the principle of orderly withdrawal
without hiatus, bearing in mind our several responsibilities
to the Government in this important work. You and your
representatives have boon most cooperative and I desire to
express my sincere appreciation.
With all good wishes,
HJYT i . `~ n:+: } I n: ;:{G
Lieutenant ,eneral, '13:.
Director of Central Intel-igence
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lIniteb Mates Departuirnt of Justice
Washington 25, ift. 'ff.
Lieutenant General Hoyt S. `Janaenberg
Director
Central Intelligence Troup
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You will recall that I recently decided to close our
liaison office because of the restricted jurisdiction under which we
operated there. This closing was temporarily held in abeyance at the
request of the State Department to determine whether a new working
arrangement might be effected. Since this has not been possible, I
have now issued instructions that the office be closed immediately.
In view of the plans presently being worked out calling
for Central Intelligence Group units to replace our personnel in
Latin America, I thought it advisable to inform you of this closing,
although unlike our other offices in Latin America, our personnel in
Panama performed only limited functions and I don't know whether you
consider it necessary tj replaco them.
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Lieutenant General ? oyt 3. Vtncenberr;
Director
Central intelligence Group
I refer to your letter of July 22, 1946, concerning the working
out of a program for the transfer of secret intelligence responsibilities
in Latin America to the Central Intelligence Group. L' representatives,
of course, are i.n touch with lr. Penrose, Mr. Leddy, and '.r. Doyle, who
have been designated to represent you in connecticn with the details con-
cerned in the various matters mentioned by you in your letter. They will
undoubtedly be able to make satiafactory arrangements with reference to
these matters.
rBI personnel in
was informed I must advise that the arrangements for closing the FBI Offices
in these countries have already pro;;ressed to the stage where it is not
practical or possible for us to continue beyond August 16, 1946. You will
note that there is only one man stationea in each of these offices and, there?'or*,
it will undoubtedly be po;+si.ble for you to rake some arrangement, to take over
in these countries as of that date.
I am sure you will ai:roe that the transfer of jurisdiction and
respcnsibility will be ;,reatly f-tcilitatcd if the ^':i; will furnish a plan
to me at a very early date setting- forth the irtentions of the "antral rn-
telligence Croup with respect to the trans:'3r of res.'nr.si bilt.ty. In, line
with your desire to take over the intelli !-enco covera,?e in Latin ivn ri^.a,
am most arod ou to compicto :.11 nrran;r? eats and the .1 nal transfer at. the
earliest oossit,ln tine.
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Asaict,.nt 6curut.:rj of at4te
for I:nerici.n tcepuullc l.ffcirs
Department of A to
Waashin ;tol'i, D. C.
1. refer to convcr:a.,tlons r,elu u r~. ~rusvaat..titey
Of tia.ib Aecriey 'r:1t~: sir. Joseph '.L:rucr{ :liu ir. Jc,cit ia,al
on ;45 Juiy 1'146,, in :.1alch ware; aimcu:.:.c," ~,:.ear~z ;,luxes
for t L tr,,'ju1er of rubpoz ibility' or ..ci:r.t intealilgOntlol
v
c.o
orwt,., z.r 1,u tlii -mcric:i: i rom T v t eUe r._1 6,uruuu of
Iraves tit:,tiori to traits t'ge;t7cy.
to tiie Le;kr,rt: ortt 01 6t-t16 i'or its cor-.sider.:tion ean4
rippreev:wl i:ra overall vlu.n for ttiev ti?.ais..vr oi' claaxdestine
iratnUigcncu LtivitiOL in Liat.in ..we;rici rroc; FBI to CIO*
xhi,B outliric; iltai is r t t,.eC.ae ct .aurcwi tti. .ucoadly, it was
ugruc,cI t:u.t 6pccL:1 cousideer,.Liotl ::ouia be, iver, to tue
it t::aiL ..,oati:a ; two princip Jl yut,,yuc; t:: were diacusstd.
In. it,c ,:14ce it wLa at;rc4?c gust CIO woulc: submit
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covvrc.a;o ir: 1oc,_;;.iori cuzibici.:rc,: e;:: a..ti+tl uy the
iiaiatvatrie?l
M" .,. rAW r.Mc
i-loutessat !lt fa7.t t-
--M r+eetor r,f fentr*? nte,
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'y set with the last sssy "t-to,
'r. Braden, Yr. Russall RnA r. lady in Mr. br ien's
ffice. Mr. Braden'n position on Yr. Hoover's 'w*pOSa3
? t,ryt.wl in Gem-0 Vandenberg' a reply to Mr. Hoover.
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STRICTLY COIN ID1:NTXAL
3Y SPECIAL 1I0,S:,PNOER
Mr. J. Edgar Hoover
Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Department of Justice
Washington, D. Co
phis will acknowledge receipt of your letter
of August 23, 19413, enclosing the inventory of the proper*
loft by the Legal Attache at -in
the custody of I
of the American Embassy.
Your kind cooperation in carrying through
these arrangements, in accordance with our understanding
and the request made by us to the Department of State, is
greatly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
"SLGNE5 '
HOYT 3. VAND`r:N131 HG
Lieutenant General, USA
Director
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Uuitrb Btatrs Department of Bustire
Ulashiugton 25. L Qi.
September 19, 1946 SF 'JUTLY CON' IDF,N r1/.:,
Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Director
Central Intelli once Group
Dear General, Vandenberg:
Lashington,
Reference is made to
our l
t
y
e
ter of Septb 16
em,
1946, advising that the matter of future cov
i
erage
n
had been discussed by you with the Department
o .
You said that Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Spruille
Braden, had advised that the State Department could not agree to
?the proposed withdrawal from any of the countries named above
since they consider coverage by personnel from within these
'countries, essential. In view of this,
September 30 ss had been nl
In compliance with your request
instructions to our representatives in
o hold in abeyance ell plans
ruc ons are received by them from me. er
With best wishes and kind regards,
Sincerely yours,
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Subjects Besting with sr. 1. A. Tam, Federal
Burasu of Investigation
Refsrenossa A. Letter for the Director, FBI, frog
the Director of Central Intelligence,
ashjecta Withdrawal of FBI Representatives,
dated 16 September 1946.
ji. Seem 916 12/3 tipr the Director of Central
Iatelligcess, =dated, with inclosed draft
of 019 directive.
1. Letter fear the Director of Central
Intel see from the Director, FBI, subjects
1. Late yesterday afternose, September 18, I had a talk
with er. Y. A. Seas, Assistant to the Director, FBI. Daring the
caevreation, the felleainr, topics were discussed and agreements
made as reported below.
ha I Rvatt1t11F sosepted the offer o!' the Director of
M to Est aeeea^itw SawstiPtufts of Prospective CID ampliQsea
ce a basis of reinbe rsmeset at I100 per saes. I explaird to Mr.
few that sm official esseptwss of this asraaers^snt wield be
:, .ad that is this Lttsr a request wolf be mods rir
a worldsg iaisw as that the esteils scald be arraegcd. 11r. Twee
rsplicd that inert was as $trelp settaibistsepr that be thoaght it
was a reasenaMa +rrsa_asaet wRlt weld M to the :swan advantage
of both aimed.., is stated tether that as seem as be ra"i"d
the official ragawet tw would Acaipats appropriate, individuals is
the swam to sseyiste arranpseeeto.
. I headed to Or. law Usmerel famdemberg's letter to
the D irestert Ai , an the sae ee ry thdratsal of
lilif peraoeesi &; ^r. !eve
stated that he "Werstasd parreetlj the positiso of CID In
relative to the Dapa,tswt of State and admitted that sbviously
the nest move was P1laa. sr. tare isdisaMd that be would
dievess the :stirs matter with Mr. ^ewwr, cis was at the time
out of tan, asA that want he had And sash a diseuasies be waj
not Pre; atrad to state shat ^r. leaver' a aoUen would be. Mr.
Tama thou,rht that ^r. L,ewr might elect to discuss,
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Central Intelligence
the contemplated vithdrux2 with Mr. Brtdwn, bale he i:ic: not fe. i
certain of uucL action.
.a. I handed to Mr. T. a aworaridw bey the Director,
Crztral Tatartgg tc., CIO 10, with ino1c u-e, CIG -11reotivn,
and ssplainod to Mr. Tana that thin w.is the .itrr,ctiyr, vhioh lir.
Moovnr h.sd oxwiine.l *-vsat3.ae b8fnre Ra(4 nantnin,d :rts of which Mr.
Meavar ni.wapprovc4. I ezpialsted the chm"gee aaea am ex a weed the
opln' - n Vint tl,r ndditirrne c,crr- :.. 'In-. ry-"h ,+r. = 0o'der' o o,)intems.
Mr. lwa stated that he avetld dieoaae the doormend. with Mr.
Hoover as seen as he was available and would inform us as to Mr.
Hoover's a Yreewant. or die.grsaaent.
4. I disanesed with Mr. Team tt.s prtaedure to be
followed in Mead]ing ,,rcparty in the event that FBI withdraw their
reprewntstivee in Latin Harioan courtries prior to the arrival
6? #U6 perrentu:l. I rrteted this c j cliey had beau aIpeowd bir
the dtat t- !'eparb,ent ao followae '"he 'onion (81 i epv..entative
eweld well upoii the Chief of the state Lepartient IlieoirnnL who
would ate n tipet'ary suetodiaa for thm & opsi til . his
ea.tadiw would sip a rewipt to M. Upon arrival of GIG
remmustatlws, the sarwiesahle p reptrt w *weld be aseapted r
thoa and receipt d f r. Mr. Tana agreed that this sea entirely
eatiofaetery end Oat be Ww7A - !uteri the in'ividuals
emeeraed.
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federal Wureau of nnrsrtigation
Initrd l;tates 3orpartment of fustice
Washington 23, iA. C
October 1, 1946
STRICTLY CoNFIDiXTIAL
BY SPECIAL MESSENGSR
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Director
Central Intelligence Group
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Dear General Vandenberg:
There is attached a receipt for the property and equipment
turned over to I upon occasion of this Bureaus withdrawal from that country. It should
be noted that this receipt is signed by your representative
In connection e th the Radio Equipment listed thereon, it
will be appreciated if you will arrange to furnish this Bureau with
similar equipment in the immediate future in accordance with our
previous agreement.
1T4th best wishes and kind regards,
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August 16, 1946
The following, represents a complete Inventory of all
ro)ert turned over by the Legal httache,
o the representativ
Intelligence Groul;:
FUBIIITUI{E Good Fair AA
1 hs hogany Desk, 50k x 30 x 32 with Glass Top I
1 Cedar Desk, 33' x 60 z 30, x
1 Walnut Finish Desk, 3% x 59i x 31
1 Walnut Finish Desk, 34 x 60 x 30k x
1 Mahogany Desk, 2-drawer x
1 Walnut Finish Desk, 5E x 31 x 30 x
1 Leather Covered Sofa X
2 Easy chairs x
1 Swivel Arm Chair, b:ehogany x
1 Swivel Arm Chair, Leather Covered x
2 Swivel Chairs, :- r:rhless, atraight Booked X
2 Swivel ;heirs, rdalsss, Leather Covered X
6 Straight-Backed Leather-Covered :;hairs
(2 Ivory Cclor; 4 Dark Leather) x
1 Ceder Table, 24" x 42" x 2E"
i Cedar Table, 2C" a 34" x 2e" A
1 cedar Table, 34" x dC" x 3C," x
1 Y.ooden Table, -6" a 33" x 32" x
1 Lahogany End T.Jble X
1 Small End Table with 2 3helvea A
2 General Fireproofing; .;o. "Aleteel" 4-Drawer
Filing Cabinets, 44k" 1 1
1 :.ooden Filing- .ebinet, 4-drawer, L:aholLany
Finish x
1 rcoien FiiinE , ibinet, 4-drawer, L'.aple 'inieh x
4 Aelnut Finish Index ::abiaets, E-Drawer,
15I, X 1% A 16: X
.alnut 'iilist _itbnds for Index Cabinet:,,
1 _ x 13.. x to
1 Ceder Index .,bbinet, 6-Drawer with Stand x
1 ketal r'iline yabinet for b x 7 Cards
1 noo?iea supply bbinet, ..:bhc,,7any 'iliish,
lb x 36 x 70 x
3 Green Steel rilin- .. inets >.
1 Matiofony Bcokcbse x
3 Wetal Venetian Blinds
S Wooden Venetian Blinds
2 Valances for Office
2 Pre. Green lraperieb x
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1 Blue-green xue in L.i,. Offioe X
1 Blue-green Rug in tl.L.iL. Office (o' x y' j x
3 Florescent Desk Lt-iups
:5 Florescent Ceiling Lights
Pictures with erames x
1 pr. '.,ooderi Book-ends x
OFFICE ;;ZMIT
UI
1 :loyal Portable Typewriter, Serial NO.
r>-68 11C3258R
1 Royal Portable Typewriter, Serial No.
Y-88 1106007A
1 :1e-iAneton Rand Typewriter, Standard,
Serial No. J-309627
1 ReminLton Noiseless Typewriter, itbnderd,
Serial No. ;fit 56d22C
1 Underwood Typewriter, Standard,
Serial No. t:5522276-11
1 L. C. ..cith 14" .;brribge, Serial No.
1A1E32787-14
1 Typewriter 3tbnd
1 Mallink Safe, aerial No. 1Y21728
15 Desk Trbya
2 Tickler Boxes
8 3x5 AAssi?nment Poxes
3 "Speed Products Jo." Staplers
1 "Pilot" Stapler
S Inkwells wit(. (-ens
1 Inkwell with 2 Iens
9 Desk ?ads
2 Pencil jharpeners
1 6-apace Sorting; tack
1 4-apace Sorting tbek
3 `roper r unches
1 "Line Dater" S ta.n, (shows Date Only)
h6I3v ELLANZO (IS
14 Padlocks
1 'a bster's ;ollagiate Dictionary a
1 Webster's Daily Use 7ictionary X
1 Funk & ..egnells College Standard "Dictionary X
1 Spanish Dictionary (VelAzquez)
1 Appleton's New Speniah-sngllst, and
1 Guiandlish-S ,anise: Ototionary
1 1846
world ..lsaanec
1 Kho'a ;iho in Latin :"ariea
1 Hombres .uien .s ?uien
8 Telephone :iandsets
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Good F al
12
Rolls V118 Verichrome Kodak Film
a
10
Rolls V120 Kodak Veriohrome film
x
12
Packs Kodak 3x, x 4-'1 Veriohroms Film
z
12
Paoka Kodak Veriohrone 81 x 3J Film
x
18
Rolls 60 ft. x 9 in. Haloid Copylite
Photostat Paper
x
1
Duophoto Photo Equipment Machine,
Serial No. 7682
x
1
Duophoto "Dryer" (Electric), Serial Jo. 8272
z
1
Duophoto Squeegee Plate
1
Squeegee
2
"Wretten" Kodak Safety Lamps, Model A,
with Four Glass Reflectors
a
2
Kodak Utility 3afelight with Brackets,
Model 0, with Glass Reflectors
1
Bakelite Film Developing Tank for 35 mm. film
x
1
Bakelite Adjustable C ut-Film-Paok Developing
Tank
a
1
Hard Rubber Film Developing Tank for Film
Pack, with 48 Metal Hangers
x
1
12-inch Paper k ;utter
2
6-quart size Enamel Lhemioal Mixing Peas
x
3
Large size "Casco" Enamel Developing Trays
x
2
pr. Stainless Steel Tongs
X
8
Chrome Squeegee Plates
X
2
Plastic Mixing Rods
X
1
Rubber Apron
x
1
6-foot length Rubber Hose
x
5
pre. Rubber Gloves
X
1
Tank.and Tray -odak Thermometer
a
1
Yellow Safety Bulb
x
6
Bottles, 1-gallon size, Kodak D72 Developer
X
3
Bottles, 1-gallon size, Kodak Aoid Fix Beth
x
4
1-gallon colored Jugs for Developer and
Hypo Containers
I
1
Bottle lens ::leaner
x
1
rhoto pork Bench
Vicercy 4" x o" :onteot Printer
x
RADIO NQUIPMOT
1
Hellicrafters Type IIT-4B Transmitter,
Serial No. 5126
1
Hallicrafters Type H:T-5B Speech Amplifier,
Serial No. 3964
1
Hellicrafters 'cdel 7'ortable aeoeiver,
3eriel No. 111-1-15923
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1 Hallicrafters Z,odel 52011 Receiver,
Serial No. H-128964
1 Hallicrafters Model 3X-28 Receiver with
12-inch Speaker, Serial No. H-136373
1 Hammarlund Super-Pro Sommunications
Receiver (with power supply and
speaker), Serial No. 79
1 Hammarlund Super-Pro 0 cmmunicetions
Receiver (with power supply and
Good i 3
speaker), Serial No. 8526 x
1 Stancor "69" Transmitter (ft;-x) , t )
aerial No. 193
3 80-meter .oils for Stancor 69 Transmitter a
3 40-meter ;oils for Ztencor 69 Transmitter x
3 2C-meter .:oils for Stanoor 69 Transmitter x
1 2-kilowatt, wodel ?x20, 110-volt, 60-cycle
Fincor Power Unit, Serial No. 8339 x
1 "I.ac" Semi-automatic Telegraph Key X
1 Hand Telegraphic -Key "Signal" x
1 Electric Lantern, "_;colite" with Spare
Battery X
Flashlights with 6 Spare Batteries
Storage Battery, 6-cell, 12-volt (rebuilt)
with Batt Hydrometer
x
1 .ia6,rec, for Hellicrefters
deceiver x
1 Instruction Bock cnu Diagraw for Helliorafters
All projerty received in the condition indicated.
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thasltingtott 25, 33. Of.
STRICTLY CONFI)ENrI_ii,
BY SPECIAL MESSENG ;R
Lieutenant General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Director
Central Intelligence Group
Dear General Vandenberg:
to As You know, we formerly had a representative assigned
the
I The work in as en o
such an extent that we have transferred our representative from
The property formerly used bryl
has been left in the custody of
to be used by representatives of the Central
Intelligence .group upon their arrival. A copy of the recei,t
obtained from listing the equipment available to your
organization is attached hereto.
Vith best wishes and kind regards,
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keep the property in custody for the Central Intelligence
Group.
Cabinets:
Filing cibinet, steel, 2 drawers
leg -1 size.
Filing cabinet, steel, 3 dra.?ers,
legal size.
Index card file cabinets,
2 drawers, steel.
C
Chairs:
Swivel, wooden
Tubular, steel
Desks:
Steel, 6 t rrbo ha.* been portorreing intelligence d&tias as
1eya1 attach" of the various 44plmmtia missions in 8onth and
Central Vseea and in the art area. datives of . the
Central Int.Uigens Grorp will take over the iatenigmai dati is
Latin'iaa which bean* been parto ed by the FBi sires 19W. fit
.ceder that the eontinnity of intwaisswo operations in fasts dr.1a'3"
dwLU not be
Mbovsr to the prejudIc"tt I taoh6s been aw* With Yr. J. tar
Weat rep menti at tag the MI at U
not dos- -t f r+os their posts of duty until each.tins an pa' "tad and
trained CID r.,. i satativee shall. arrive at
in the ANa`iasn Repnh11c.
I as trwmaittiag to you trresith a acheduls s.ttt forth
the dates tta - CD) representatives will arrive for dnt' in tar. ari,.ars
Latin Americas countries. This scbedla he. aLso been to
the FBI, which ben indioat.d that a !SI representative w l be p .seat
at Bash post ube the is sl attache relingpisbee his duties ad as
CIO representative tabs over of CIG, will
proceed to Latin Mertes sod his t t ow the itis.rarar amd
schedule attarohsd hereto. has yr soore oonftaureo oavastar and he in t ,
arts rdtiah hays been
made as between the tdI and this CTO in regard to the latter's as tit
of intalligentes duties in the American Republics.
Mr. ftederiok B. I,on, Director of Lhe Croce of Controls of
t h4 L4partment of State, and Mr. Jack D. Neal, Chief of the Division of
Yoreign Aot.ivitp- Correlation of the Deportment, have worsted closely
With the appropriate representativrs of cm in the implementation of
the arrangements looking forward to the assumption by CIO of intelli-
Qsnoe duties in Latin America. Loth :tr. Lyon and :tr. Neal are not only
entirely fam liar with the Lnt.Uj enoe roLlritios or the 'BI in Latin
Armrica but era also being kept completely infox- ind +ue to
ENlatur
t,o anewse Intelligence opera .l one I n cut wren.
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7W of the YaerUg*ing, out, also to sasgrst that 7= a$ *M ft to
fWasat a rrpranantative of the Dspaat.snt Of Slats to ameam"W
and. air. a. Ik%W 11weer4 4 1 0 -- witauoaw 1. a
esisr
DWrrtannt of Stmt. slay be is
amb dam
the cm rspresentative is instsllyd
in S atb WA Csa L s1 Jearioa and in um cacIm"m waft. Thr
repressatatires ft o haw been eels ted - who .a e a q
te r
nat sd ter dntry in the Amore W n .Etwgt b1, at e# I b4lawae owd3mmW?
aevttied for their deltas. I wish to aaslaarw AM th t 1940m ' the
Cm intelli`,etaew aoueattet.nt in the *mum Aal I as one" to
nara. in IfffOrt4fte aard signIfiaane+a., and that an rte. r alder
Will shortly P" O" to hair PO." Of dents !a Saatd. sad
ir
la 18"WIT mw Powalwo eerioa and in Um Csribbmn apr" we b.ipe imftvatfl to 1-No t
the with um v sr3,ons chiefs of saeat4 mimum
ttw Mu iad o itals, with a sign to abtatat'Lig the bNt
oration of the intwatligettcte effort.
aatpeotftl]y you",
HOYT S. VANDENBERG
Lieutenant General, USA
Director of Central Intelligence
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3. Colonel Wright
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1. Conversabions between Ueneru1 VKrdonbarg and Assistant, secretary
of State Spruille Braden
2. Converaations and carrospondence between Control, CO 8and the '?M
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Dear General Vandenberg:
You may recall that as a result of our_discu
sions last year it >uAQ M_~ _
e Central Intelligence. Group.
January 3 with reference-tocontemplated arrangements
covering the replacement in Latin America of special
agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation with
representatives of th
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be responsible for indicating, after the arrival of the
at that post. post, the overlap necessary
~?=a ~-i-iva.i or the CIG representative
and the departure of his FBI predecessor. It was left
therefore that the American
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be specified in adVAnrn ne?y,^?^.,a.P-Lt-u_L' no period-=could
of their - `~"'ly al ter tine arrival
CIG replacem ements _ t,,,+ o, - ~1
Provided this arrangement is maintained I see no
objection to the projected trip'of
of CIG and a colleague from F'BI, snc am also prepared
in accordance with your aug;f;estion to authorize
Mr. Jack D. Neal, chief of the Division of Foreign
Activity Correlation, to proceed to Latin America as
the representative of the Department of State at approx-
imately the same time.
In connection with the foret;oint; we are fully con-
vinced of the importanco of' the work which you are
Lieutenor.t theritral tioyt Vuluienbur
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about to undertake in Latin America, and we share
Your desire to have that work accomplished with the
fullest and most complete collaboration between field
representatives of CIG and the personnel of the
ForeiEr. Service.
Sincerely yours,
For the Secretary of State:
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