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104-10186-10298 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (7/7/1964)

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 SuaJECT  Earle PEREZ  Irriman                DATE DISTR. 7 July  1964
          (pseudonym  GUALTERIO)
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 SOURCE   A former Cuban  IS officervff4,served with  the Cuban
          Intelligence Service  until -April,1964.

          Headquarters Comment.    The following report  is one of
          a series coiTinTig  personality  information  provided by
          the source and includes  supplemental information  from the
          records of this Agency.



          1.  Earle PEREZ Friman, pseudonym  GUALTERIO, was,  until
          recently,, the chief-of the Direccion General de  Intcligencia
          (DGI - General Directorate of  Intelligence) in Uruguay.   On
          his return to Cuba. PEREZ was  suspected by CubAn  intelligence
          of having been recruited by  the United States or  the
          Uruguayans and while-the investigation  was being conducted
          PEREZ resided at the iotel Prcsidente  in labana.  Doubts
          concerning him were caused in part  by the fact that he
          appeared to be living beyor.d Lis salary both in Uruguay  and
          in his previous post  'unknown).  This led to a discreet
          investigation on the part of the Cuban  intelligence community
          and after the files had been reviewed  and a partial
          investigation conducted, the Cuban  intelligence service
          decided to interview PEREZ.  It was discovered,  however,  that
          he had already left the hotel and had  received asylum  in the
          Uruguayan Embassy; this was about 11 April  1964.  As a result
          of the discovery of PEREZ' asylum, all communications  from  the
          headquarters of the Cuban intelligence service  to field






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