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104-10194-10037 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (4/10/1976)

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MEMORANDUN-FOR-- General Counsel


SUBJECT


:  Request for Determination of Creditable
     Service - 'fr. David A. Phillips


           1. This memorandun  requests a determination as to
     whether  service performed for CIA by Mr. David A. Phillips -
     as an  independont contractor - during the period August
     1950 until  3 March 1954 and again for the period 19 August
     1953 until  13 March 1960 can be considered as creditable
     service under CIARDS.  Mr.  Phillips, currently a GS-18
     staff employee assigned  as Chief, Latin America Division,
     DDO, plans  to retire in early May 1975.
          2.  Mr. Phillips was  a resident of                 in
     1950 running an English-language  newspaper when he was asked
     to work with the CIA Station  there.  Hleadquarters granted 3
     Provisional   erational Clearance  for his use on 2 May 1950
     under Project[ _LMINATER.  The operational  file contains a
     project approval foliPfLMINATER-l  (Mr. Phillips) issued
     31 May 1950 in the amount of  $65.00 ($SO per month salary
     plus $12.50 expenses) for  the month of June 1950 and an
     aount  of $780 for FY 1951.  An operational  dispatch,
   $ (TCS-AJ1064 dated 10 July 1950, from the Chief of Station,
IV-           requested that the first payment be made  I August
    1950  for the month of July 1950  in the amount of $50.00 to
    Mr.  Phillips' bank account in Fort Worth, Texas.  A payment
    in  the amount of $50 was to be made on'the  first of each
    month  thereafter until further notice.


     3.  On 17 November 1950, the Chief of Station,
advised Headquarters that the Station had acquired   saTe
apartment for Mr. Phillips to be used by Mr. Phillips  in
having an agent polygraphed by a Headquarters polygraph  team.


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