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104-10186-10148 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/2/1965)

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OPOTNO.     CSCI-316/02296-65

DAT DISTL   2 June 1965

NO.PAGES    3


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CAT! OF 1964
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DA'! AMO. (Ee' rugry.965)                    FIELD REPORT NO.
       ThiS IS UNEVALUATED INOLAToN. SOUtaC GRAOINGS ARE DFINITIL APPRAISAL O CONTENT IS TENTATIVL

SOMc    A former Cuban  IS officer who served  with the Cuban  Intelligence
        Service until  April 1964.


    1.  The Direccion General  de Inteligencia  (General Directorate  of
        Intelligence -  DGI) Headquarters  in .M Building operates on a
        schedule from 8:00  a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  daily.  Personnel  are re-
        quired to sign  tire and attendance  records and once  in the
        building at 8:00  are not permitted  to leave it until  5:30.  They
        are given lunch  in.the building cafeteria;  each has a meal  ticket,
        issued by the Personnel  Department, which  is punched  for each
        meal consumed;  the DGI, not the individual  employee, pays.   A
        DGI officer from one  of the departments  outside the headquarters
        building may eat  in the M Building cafeteria;  he gets  a lunch
        ticket from the personnel  officer and  also shares the mess  free,
        the meal being deducted  from his regular  mess facilities  in his
        own building.

   2.  The  M Building is guarded  outside by Departamento  de Seguridad
       del  Estado (Department  of State Security  - DSE) personnel,  two
       at  the main gate and  two at the rear gate.   Beside the  large
       double  wooden gates, which  have metal bars  to close them,  there
       is a  small door for pedestrians.   It contains  a peephole  through
       which  the guards can  inspect anyone seeking  entrance on foot  or
       by car.   Persons arriving  by car sound a horn  to notify the  guards
       that  they wish admittance.   If the guards  recognize the pedestrian
       or driver,  they open the  gate and admit them.   If the person  is
       not known,  the guards ask  his identity and whom  he wishes to  see
       and telephones  to the person-named  and requests  permission to
       admit  the visitor.  If permission  is given,  the gate is opened
       and the  visitor proceeds without  escort.  Each  gate guard is
       armed with  an M-52 rifleandaPPShA   or Czech M-25  machine gun,
       and may  in addition carry a  personal weapon, usually  a pistol,
       The gates  are opened by hand,  not electrically.


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