ASSURED ON B26 PAPERS, JOB SEEKER SAYS

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000300510040-2
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November 17, 2016
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February 19, 1999
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40
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October 6, 1966
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CPYAIved For RIse 2000/08/27.: CIA-RDP75-00149R00 A.11,N(,I'()t" STAR OCT 11 i9 CPYRGHT CPYRGHT FOIAb3b By ORR KELLY I Tucson; Ariz., and talked to him but clear only $5O0 if there were - BUFFALO, _ N.Y,.-Ailed who "I asked Board about cus- John ,ichard Hawke, an ex- VIM, said. "I knew that Royal Air Force pilot who has Portugal has testified t'f%al ` u less paper work is clean, you said he made the seven flights as ass ary I cured as early as 1{`ebu d 't get through customs ... If between . May and August of last 65 that all of the aper t re was any one thing I year, is one of the two men still Yk _on the planes woulnpbe i st essed, it was that the paer on trial here. The other is Count r_ Wk would have to be rfec . I Henri 14faris de Montmarin. ,: n+, k: .r` ~~ .7afanen- m.+_ m ,i1.1 rnf ai4 +hraa nr fnim rl vc s.,..... a:.. its to export seven of`tli st si gfit6ned out-not while 1' Board .has been out of the coun- eJ of Merritt Isf ands.1 . Figures Out Pay Hawke, who is expected to d at w S k 'one thing e testify, later this week, has said St suggested; Keyes said, that, he . believed the whole On a crosscountry trip in ttie th t he be paid $3,000 for each operation was being run by the t week of February, he said, fli ht, ro1,. which he would Central Intelligence Agency. A e met Gregory Board, the 45- h e to pay `all expenses. On an man he believed to be a CIA ear-olds alleged mastermind in e flight, Keyes said, he agent, he says, gave him two e plane smuggling deal, in fi ured he could.make$1,000- code words-"Monarch" and report is viewed ty the defense , 'as evidence that the CIA was z`` watching over Iawke, to the prosecution it api ears to show' that there was t n attempt to represent the bombers as civil- ian aircraft. Ask Dismissals When the pros(cution's case ended earlier in ti e day, Edwin Marger, attorney for Hawk, and Edward Brod:;ky, De Mont-' marin's attorney, argued that the indictments tgainst their clients should be di missed. U.S: ' Atty. 1 Jol- i' T. Curtin contended that ~ ifficient +'vi- dence of a crih a had been produced for the rial to eorrtin- gotin trouble ? f Henderson re9e indicated, yesterday that "110 scribed as ?r mysterious ,co4e word -Hawke in the x'eantime confiders it. 0m of dtbs fire Jqlg~~4"'~- ` "">`"" ~, t nt 91- t Federal vi a I ie a ervi- B javell t W toll l aS _ sor ar'lhe Federia yia ion desgr ,4 UqN. II rye cpme to I Agecy s New York Air fie his, office in k'oV, Lauderdale, I Control ?C,ei eg produce ec- Fla._, one day in, 1 ,e fall of 1965' I ords from last ye showir}g tat apd complained hat he was Hawke had failed to ch~cIn by being followed. _. radio on trans-A.44114?, flip ts. ~~ Moments later, a man who it On one of them, e spud, to identified himself as a U.S plane was described,as a""`Mptt- customs agent entered the office I arch B26." and admitted he had Hawke:I In testimony last week, a under surveillan,.e Sullivan I government w1tness ex famed said. that the B26 waf 4escribe asn "Hawke and he customs j I "Invader" by D las Aircr t, the manufacttl eee lit=wiie15 d -_ wor s, autuvat saia with use, he said, they'are designated Hawke demandli g to know why- "Monarch " was under st rveillance. lie? While the use of, ie~ yvajji f0 owipg'- e' vheai we`r- Approved For Release 2000/08/27 : CIA-RDP75-00149R000300510040-2