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104-10408-10231 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/10/1974)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch79380 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10408-10231  2022 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
WH/COG: 344-74
-     10 January 1974
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Western Hemisphere Division
SUBJECT          Salvatore Giancana and Richard Cain
REFERENCE        Chicago.Tribune Articles of 23 and 31
-                        - December 1973
-  1. A routine name check was conducted on Salvatore
Giancana with negative results. A check was then made with
the Office of Security to determine whether their records
reflected that one Salvatore Giancana was ever employed by
CIA as alleged in the referenced Chicago Tribune article of
31 -December 1973. We were advised that any inquiries con-
cerning this matter should be made to Mr. Breckinridge,
Deputy Inspector General. WH/COG touched base with Mr.
Breckinridge who said that he had received a copy of the
referenced article.
2. We have developed the following information on
Richard Cain, subject of the referenced 23 December 1973
Chicago Tribune article. Richard S. Cain was born in Chicago,
Illinois in October 1931. He dropped out of the first year
of high school in 1947 and enlisted in the U. S. Army where
he served until, discharged in 1950. Following his army service
he was associated with investigative enterprises in Miami and
Chicago. In 1956 he entered the Chicago Police Department
(Vice Squad) where he remained until 1960. Concurrent with
that employment he operated the Accurate Laboratories, a private
investigative business. Listed below is a chronology of CIA
contacts with Cain:
A. Fall of 1960 - Cain initiated contact
with the DCD Chicago Field Office and vol-
untarily provided information on the activ-
ities of Cuban exile groups in the Chicago
area.
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