A Record from Mary's Database
CIA 547-808 (MMF 1985-1986); CIA 555-804; CIA 1272-1028, p. 2; Interim Report on Assassinations, pp. 74, 96 ftnote; HSCA, Vol IV, pp. 38, 40-42, 46, 56; CIA Box 2, Folder 15, Doc 06265 (MMF 596); CIA Box 8, Folder 11, Doc 4588 (MMF 1275); CounterSpy Spring 1980, p. 39; Potectors of Privilege, Donner, pp. 87-88; The Age of Surveillance, Donner, p. 272; Wedge, Riebling, p. 300; Clearing the Air, Schorr, p. 185; Molehunt, Wise, pp. 20, 89, 130, 154, 204, 228; The American Police State, Wise, pp. 190, 247-249, 254, 256, 362; Yankee & Cowboy War, Oglesby, p. 276; Secret Agenda, Hougan, p. 10; Cold Warrior, Mangold, 88, 195, 207; Wilderness of Mirrors, Martin, p. 177; The Man Who Kept the Secrets, Powers, pp. 54, 65, 250, 253, 257, 263, 266, 314, 324, 341-342, 366, 369; Inspector General's Report of 1967, p. 77a
Comments:
CIA Chief of Soviet Division 30 July 1962 to 15 Sept 1963, and then Chief Office of Security. He held Nosenko prisoner. Helped "cover up" for Watergate employees of CIA. "May be contacted through his attorney Mr. Jack Debelius, 948-6727."