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104-10331-10150 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (4/11/1998)

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              NOTE  FOR:     Fredrick C. Wickham
                             William H. McNair
              FROM:
              OFFICE:        IMS/ESG/HCS
              DATE:          04/11/98 12:08:20
              SUBJECT:    Morales and Aliases   and Accommodation   Addresses

              We  (HCS  and DA/OIM/JFK  Team)  have been discussing the subject of aliases, accommodation
              addresses, alias documentation, and pocket litter in general and in particular concerning David
              Morales with the ARRB  staff (Jeremy Gunn, Michelle Combs, and Bob Skwirot) over several
              meetings with a various mix of attendees.

              I believe Gunn will accept alias documentation and information thereto to be redacted when release
              could compromise  agreements between  the Agency and other governments, be they state (i.e.,
              driver licenses) or federal (i.e., Social Security [but complicated here because of the June 1975
              Report to the President by the Commission on CIA Activities Within the United States, the so-called
              Rockefeller Commission, which referred to the SSA's knowledge of the CIA's manufacturing its
              cards.] and Federal Aviation Agency). Pocket litter will be released, i.e., National Rifle
              Association card, Rotary Club card, insurance cards, and so forth.) But Gunn wants Morales's
              aliases, especially for those that might apparently only have been used in the 1960s timeframe.

              We  have tried to clarify the need to protect aliases, even though more than 35 years old, and in
              the case of Morales, for a deceased employee (whom the ARRB has released). Attached you will

              find an example of one of our clarification memos 40610545.D

              More  specifics about the Morales and his aliases, and so forth, follows:

              *   In some 47 documents  currently being discussed, there are 27 in the 1960-66 timeframe and
                  20 in the 1971-75.
              *   In some of the documents, the same alias was used in both timeframes as was the
                  accommodation  addresses, some  with apparently non-connected co-addresses.
              *   Of the re-checked aliases, both are still in the records as active although apparently in
                  Morales's file, there is a notation of at least one possibly compromised.
              *   In at least one of the 1975 documents, one or more probably non-connected co-addressees
                  are listed at the same PO boxes.
              *   Because of earlier releases of driver's license or permit, when we fully redacted names and
                  addresses, we have a problem now  releasing the alias used exclusively in the 1960s along even
                  the state part of the address, let alone the street portion less the specific house number because
                  it would expose the state government collusion (again previously the phrase through your
                  established contact) or the perception thereof. Some of these are complicated by the previous


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