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The affair, of the Yugoslav Consulate Oeneral, Ban Francisco,continued under the same doff as previously reported, needy, ConsulVeneral UFO IYA/EVIIC, Consul ;TWA MTN, Vice-Consul HI0DRA0vrratonc and Ptenogrephers YURCSAVA VUTIICH and NATASHA IVELICH. Thedaily activity of ell person as reported is set forth below.
A. 0..ntrul General tri6ANCEVIC P. • • " ••
At the beginnim of this period 'YANCEY= was in the Lontnrelee area end on February 7, 1953, be was in San Pedro, planning to re-turn to Pon Frocisco on rehrtwa- 1/, 1953. (1-2, February 7, 1953)
Upon return to San Francisco, IVA1C1010 thanked MIAS!WO, a rodeent of oo, for his assistance in emerging a meetingfor IW 0..NCEVIC withTr =RICKS, a stafejlbriettexygoieneeMoni withtor wi office lea Angeles. JULIMALCO indicated that he vasglad to have been able do this for IVAHCINIC whom he respected verymuch and Ito wee reepansibls for getting ALCO to take his recent trip toYugoslavia. IMICEtat ranted ALCO to vet something•ptdolished in themagazine know an the Hew Are but ALCO was not able to any if he ebouldor could do this. ThaWrit matter which nuanc desired to • 78published wee not exactly disclosed but it was believed to have be inconneetien with the Tito-Vatican split. (1-2, Februir: 71. 1953)
IX 'CIVIC has a relative in Son Francieco, I I 1,,Re wanted tido re • to dome meet him to discuss the health of en in-dividurl known a 10MM'. lb further inibraition on the identitt ofni40TREit" was pi (1-2, February 20, 1953)
It'.11CIVIC invited himself end his family to the how cff107.SXATER, • rancher in Cupertino, California, fo the eby of February22, 1953. (1-2)
imam wrote a letter for TO. 110H, a fan Frenoiboomerchant who is related to him, in $h Joh letter i was inctiuto.1 that10EY ZIETICH rae desirous of ckesatini• 3,0e0 diners from hie bank accotattfor the Home for the Jed in Horoale, Dalmitia. The reoipient of theletter was rut known tut it, porsibly is nnothw relative of VAIIIIM:Pe.
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It is to be noted thnt in previous periods, IVARCEVIC was attempting todispose of same property in Yugoslavia in American cellars through arelative of his (IFANCEVIC). (r-1, February 13, 1953)
On Febrtnry 13, 1953, IVARCEVIC received anothercheak fromTORY ZIETICS which mqs to be sent by IFAHIEVIC to IUgoelavia. (7-2,February 13, 1553)
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SINISA KOSOTIC was in sat Francisco for the month of February,1953. Durinp his trip to Iris Angeles in Hcnusber, 1952, he submitted ex-panse aczojOte.slywing items of 65.75 ffr liquor and coffee fora newspaper-man nearieR/ANAnna (.28.50 for dirnar and 000klaile for unnamed Los Angolannewspapermen for the period Novenber 3 through 7, 1952. (2-1, January 2,1953)
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thee on). JERCHE FOLIIZEEhoped to include in this propoeed mee ,.political, writerfor the San Francisoo 0811 Bulletin. (7-2, Fe 7 Loa 01 1953)
KOS= had other coo:dote with POUT= on February 6, 10and Li, 1953.* The informant indicated that these contacts dealt withlegal affairs. (1Y-2)
RCS= /Wivwf:FRAFACAN, • Croatian ybo ie the Presidentof the gal Pro-Aso revelry. Sokol Old°, and seAU, D ECF/ICE, sateditor of the ften Francisco Yugoslav American Herald, to determine if thereare many Yugosla ys ,..ho had /I'd mum), on deposit in banks in Be grade.Both ren said that there had bon many such person and OBE= CVETKOVIORattaakod the Yugoalav Oovernment for causing great finsncial losses tooveraeas investors when it authorisad . the payment riC only 'IP% on thedinar dace:lite. =TIC said that no one had Inquired at the Consulatehow they mipht be able to get money frog the lugotilav banks and both manindicated to 1070TIC that all of their friend' were convinced that thismoney was lost and did not think it torthwhile to inquire. Both men
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indionted that the najority of the deyositore bad been Serbs who had hadfrith in the Yugoslav kingdcet and the therefore had deposited money inBelgrade. For a reason not disclosed to the inforsant, X097110 inquiredse tn■who night have heal a valor depositor and FRAPX MOAN suggestedJ0RNI4tIF1OVI0 and .110>tmciMbams?), crunza cvmonat said thathe Mate ad been a loser but the biggest one around Sat , Francisco/we JI0 who had had 280,000 • dinars on deposit. (T-2, rdruary26, 1953)
XOSITIO planned to (lc some work at the library at. the uni-versity of California, Berkeley, ea February 26, 1953. (1-2)
11Wreeedved a present of awles from JCeAVIOVICHI 7P Carlton Road, l iatsonvillee X0311/10 hoped to see tide
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During this perJd, IMODRAG MOM had in his possessionthe business card of WJD3 0 650 Westbonrne, los Angeles.(14, February 2, 1953)
VIT3ROVIC believed that he would possibly be going honesoon although he had nothing definite. He claimed he had the "traveljitters o . (1-1, duller?, 2, 1953)
V1T01CPTIC had an order at the Paul Elder Bookshop, BanFrancisco, for five copies of a new biography of TITO. (1-2, Febroary12, 1953)
vrronovxe had another contact with (th•a)cwaratramr,a oilman of Ingoaliii descant, wto reriied Pt 120 Sento. Monica Avenue,on Francisco. This wenn invited VIICROVIC to caw for dinner on
February 11, 1953, but he was untble to aceept. (1-2, February 9, 1953)
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appeared to boots sod nature. One ouch faslay that elm oontinued tocontact was that of LOUGH who are related to Yugoslav Ambassador
sEpOi,rICIf. Anotherindividual whom she continued to contact was MIA. RICK BOLOVICH invited VIIISICH to take a trip to Sacramento with
7.ts.hetTon Februar7 23, 1953: (T-2, February 21, 1953)
VW:SIM lid a friar, JOVN260:30, who resided in thesouthern C a dty of Youge City, this amen criticised peoplelike Itax am who recently traveled to and came back from Yugoslaviaexpre tienoe with conditions in that country. She stated thateach peo won' fo not assisting the country of their birth.(1'-1, F 2, 15,13)
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Stenorra NATASHA IVELICH resides with her foully in SanFrancisco. Her anther on commenting or the trip of 1:10BRAO VITOROVICto Los Anrelea menticned above, stated that she hoped he would stn thereand never come back. The reason ibr this eigrenton of apparent un-fria•oftlinoes toward KODRAO VITOROVID was not known to the info/want.(T-2, February 18$ 1953)
RAMO IVELICIt indlcAted that the acetaulate gave cutvisas very freely now and that it took only one-half hoar to get one.(T-2; February 25 1953)
liIILIkieeRUIEU, a farmer attache of the Yugoslav Ramsay, how atUdent at the University of California, Berkeley, advised that he wee receiving ex-
cellent (trades. Ho reported, however, that his pry was glow in arriving,hia money for Jaiulty not getting to him until mid-February. (T-2,February 17, 1953)
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rrevious report rave considerable infonnaticm es to lttgoe'...veovernment activity in the matter of publidty concerning the Ingoalav sideor the diplour.tio split between the Vatican and 7170. • During this periodeach activity continuod. Conrinl &moral RAFO ivaanac compowxl a circularletter es follows. On the back of this drawler woe a list of names,possibly persona to Wpm this lettnr was to be scut.
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In oonnection with the ossapaign being conductedtr. the Vatican in this °tawdry against Yugoslaviarnd in conneotion with the severance of diplomaticrelations with to Vatican; I en taking the libertyof foreardinr to you the markt: of the YagoalatMUister of Dtcrnal Affairs BUM NUDELY beforethe National Assembly of It:malaria. ifs would beextremely hariv to hear from you conoeruiret youropinion and °cassette on this matter.
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On he °Arista mutt of this latter. IVAIENVIC had firstvrittott Catholic 'Mount and then had insarted Vatican in ita places
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Hr. RUMAT(fliAiiIER960 Amarillo velmaPalo Al nia
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Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, du& • print a staiirTrifile piper concern-ing the collaboration 0 with the Nazis during the lestwar as Omar' Ceneral RAFO .d asked Ida to do but be desired apicture of Archbishop SWIM° with the Papal root° and two high ranking scut:officials so he could beck up his story with such visible *ie. (T-2,February 2, 1951)
Consul SIRISA KOSUTIO asked the Yugoslav Information Canter,New York Oits, to send the picture of Archbishop STEFIRAO as shown in themagnsine Yugoslav Review, issue of January, 1953, 63 J. H. ARISEN soUnt ho could run it in his paper. (T-1, Iterch 4,1953)
Corm/Amara wio IVOICVIC wont to Loa Anpeles in Februaryand took with hiatall available photographs oarneratng this episode sothat be could distribute the prose in that city. (T-2, February 2,1953)
MRCEVI0 worked with MVP 11,40 of gen FrancisoO on gttetinr information On this case pnbliehed. (1.-2; February 13, 1953)
JOLIa ALCO told IVANCEPL0 that amagazire called the NewApol_had had the best -article yet ocncerninr the Archbishop STEMAO ..--TIrrair which disclosed that the hipher-ups in the church suet have knownof the cruelties baits. practiced by this man end allo, rod it to go on.IWNCEVIC desired six oopiee of this article rhieb JULIAN =0 promised topet for hint. (T-2, Februarv 26, 1953)
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The consulate =timed its interest in this matter whichis now awaiting appeal decision as a reenit'Of an weal being bronght bythe Yugoslav Otesrnment from the decision of-the Federal Distriotin Los Anroles. Attorney mum Wit= of Los Angeles td.00ted to havethe cage reach the Appeals Court in Mpril : r Nay, 1953. Up to the presenttime, a ant of (12,101400 has been expended in this matter. Lf thisstout, 2.2,l191.00 has been for printinp and other expentez. (T-2, Febreary2, 1953)
an article on J. H. 1V222 of the Rost Ba Newe, Oakland, desired to ran
ICH beloret 3me case went to the Appeal/ Courtand be also desired speak with one of the judges on the Appeals Court'uho is a friend of his. The =MO of this Judi/ was not disclosed to thesoiree. VANCE= alt that 4, rtice would prevail and t e decision wouldbe reversed. (T-2, rebrtauy 26, 1953)
••ki lent Om resides at Rib South Detroit, Das Angeles,was interested in t2d. case. . RINISA KOSU TIC wanted WRIN RA1DFF to gethis friends also intsrorted in the wee becustse it was a concern of thewhole world. RUOFF said that be pot hie first infontation on this casefro* en article be had read in the Jeld.sh Voice nem:ow. (T-1, January2, 1953)
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PAIO IV/ RVTC had fragmentary not,e, on sore situation be-lieved by itcrotx.Lib to a political matter. The first name mentionedby IV SCRVIC was AMMO, believed to be a resident of the state ofi leatti ten. C was involved with a proodse to contact a
a conscroomten from Everett, 'Ittehington, named MEC H. JACKSON.NIC was -to contact Senator ”4FRE/1.and other Jedgranti were to seeCana • vulva CAIN. "'migrants in Portland were to see Senator %ITS MRSand wauld sdvi sot of result. The athject matter of these talks wee rotdisclosed although it ia noted that the information was received aroundthe time of the Last national elections in the United States. (7-1,November 13, 1952)
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that a nuaber cf said subscriptions were dropped. The ones cancelled bythe consulate were as followst
.Tedinstie 1 1 79 Queen Street, Toronto, Canada
Radolold Was 31I13 SU Clair,cueveitmd, Otto
alobodna Rao 1916 East Street*Pitt 'burgh, Pennsylvania
PrelstSrat, 2301 South lawndale,Chioarp,
Madam JCX Jednota, Cleveland, Ohto
Itarodna Vclja, 5856 Cheney, Detroit, Mohigan
Olas Kenadeldh Srba, 297 Drotillard,T lerlsor, Canada (T-1, February 2 * 1953)
It was indicated that the ibllowing subscriptions were con-
as ?lands, 216 Heat 18th, New York, Hew York
1 4ovi List, 21,6 'Mat 18th, New Tork, Jew. Toxic
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Arvatold Srijot,. 0ttoajflhinoi
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Pltriaburgb, Pennaylviuda
‘,LIaj Sdniaajalklierbeo Street,Pift*urgh, Antnnylvanda
6goa1ev Harld, 223 relenoia,\ San Frenaisoo, Califoinia
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raneed to send Consul 8110:3t FARJTIC a pig for his Christine dittnsr. Also,this sun reported that during the past campaign he had met with an unused"friend" on lbw occasions and called his a "wonderful guy and people'sman". (Source believes referring to RIKR PAW -I= of Montana). (?-1,January 12, 1953)
It Yu noted that XCGUTIO was attacpting tocontact a mon be.Ueved to be ' I • Vi SON of Butte to arrears for COSMICto aetst Representative ItAttSFM.D. also wanted to contact KUMto demise his plans for derslopine relations between the Unite. Statespnd Yugoslavia. (T-1, ) arch I's 1953)
It .tie also noted that UTIC wanted to visit 111.80/1 it Batteto learn the rceult of certain ecnversations 17SGH had had with "ourfriends' in New York. (1-1, 'larch I!, .3953)
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hod on oppoinnut to lies Hr. HEHURICHS oft: . !dimASH of the Jewish Voice and a sun named
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Bo aloe planneCtr. tee the editor of a &en Pedro paper. Heplanned to heve soma ineetime in Hollywood an February 9 end 10, 1953, andto rettun to °an Franoisco on February 11, 1953. (T-2, February 7, 1953)
It 'nil dieolosed that Cassia newel flPO IVAHOEVIC actuallysaw Kr. FfF.:Millr"9 in Lon Atwell's and thin inn was pleased to hear the in-formation about Yugoslavia bet a deoisirm 03 to whether he should Kr44an initials on the Tito-Vattaan split woi:d have to be made in the hone-quartora of the newspapr in Roston. itex.or this, Hrr REHDRUIICS introduced
AOZVIC to other netrapepernen in Los Angeles. The %Ileverud)HIRKSus CR inn In %von, Arizona, daring February if op at the home of
•IANDX0Y1t tfe planned a vidt to :3:vienix before he returned to LosAngeles. (T-2, February 26, 190)
Consul MESA c,0t.rar was szked by ttis Reverend on behalfof the family of NURO MYTh/PAH071C,who had been recently piled inYugoalevisoto assist in flew' tug what the charges were. A Los Angeles
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\won-in nmiodUrs JOU 101 1IC vas especia.U,y distressed and ACBUTIO thereibretold the Reverend to tell the family he was trrInf to rot inforatation forthm. MUTT( also aced the Resiererd to send him a list of names he hadin Piabee, Arisoni, because XCERITIC hoped to visit there in the near future.BCPUTIC currertad that pedlars the Reverend could make the trip vithMa data of this contact. was December 6, 1$52, and up to the present timeYWUTIC has not made the trip to Phoenix. (T-1, January 2, 1953)
The :teverend also revealshad had its annual election arrl that MEpresident. The Reverend was vary pleaseofficers elected v yotue people the bel5, 1953)
t his ohuroh in toe AngelesOVACRV1C hod been cleated as
th the results as moat of thein justice. (T-1, January
JOWiBA site resides at M46 Rule street, los Angeles, sentoat a circular let4r to his Hereagovinian friends about the needs of achildren's academy t Nester which needeA a lashing and drying machine. JCR}MA was askirs, hie friends to send in money to him IV that they could pun.ch-se this equiprent. The original correspondence frost the aoadeay containedan repeal to theimainents to aid the strieTle at the school in the socialisthone lend which was attempting to progress under the leadership of CouradoTITO. JUR MISS included these sane sentiments in his circular letter whichhe sent to his frianir. (T-1, Februrg 2, 193)
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TAROVICR of Phoenix sent his Christian card •included the Serbian orthodox greeting, "Christthanks for the many newspapers and pamphlets
land, Yugoslavia". (T-1, February 2, 1953)
PA 9M/frat, Box 3027, Lowell, Arizona, seat the •season's rreetings to notrapher MORAVA VUISICII and hoped to hebr from hersonar. (T-1, February I 1953)
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eid the writers of the script xltit facts and literature concerning thwcountry. (T-2, February 24 1953)
JOHN FELCIC borniabed !bur danedng couples Der the show andthe conen.1"te sent films and rwtadals for the directors to slake nee of.(T-2, February 27, 195))
CR vrote an artiole on travel to Yugoslavia andexpected to roost sore free advertidnr for her travel bureau in Berkeley,California, as a .. t of it. (T-2, February 16, 1953)
4. Anst of Stockton, Clliforni s a 19 year old nephewwhole be votld like to bring to this country. 2.037IHICH of Stocktonasked IVA1UVI0 this oould be no and IVANCHVI told Um but pointedout the difficulties the point of view of the oessary Idlitary ser-vice for 1.9 year old LitS0 aurnacti resides at 2051 South nixed°Street, Stoektou. Ti PHEW of Sunnyvale, California, sent a "Christ isborn" greetirv to the te on the camel= of the Christens season.(T-1, February 2, 190
Attorney of San Frami,•&,... • to arrange forJamul Control RAFO IVA to see him end :4P1 . W
• E, Attorney ofPort' , Oregon, on /torch 1, 1953. IVANCEVIC o I . to be busy oaringhe to be in Oakland or Stockton on that ve . However, it was cubseoi ). noted that he invited himself and hie family to the halm of
°MEOW at 90 Seaway, an Rafael. for 14 .rch 1, 195 3. It eprearedto
,informant. t ropcsrm did not vvia see these attendee.(T-2 abroz ry 27.93)
kic . /MIMIC of layrao contacted a friend named 1411a J.ICH of Molina c arming the heroes itto died to save the fatherland.,/ J. 11210H indicated his erepdhy for th:. l otricts of our small country
to *twee memory he rOult: 1..nie.3 to tnild n appeepriste monument. (D.1,January 2, 1953)
It was ascertained that.r) to Yugoslavia. This is possibly the('Is Yugoslav born writer new living in theFebruary 16, 1953)
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T-1 advised that no one nelsons contacted the constastedurinr this pa-iod. The reaeon for said content not being shown. T-1alto advised that the following MOOS were knovn to officinle at the oon-eulate, the reasorisfbr this also heing toknown. Theme roses will beslow** hereofter, first being listed the contacts of the consulate endthan those *awes known to the consulate*
aoRl4raca, Lo6 North ZsidOellup, ilcar
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MDR, 130 Bast Pork Street,Montana
TO1iUVpi, 369 Earrt Hceetay,Butte, Montana
JOVO X. faLLIKS'ICH, 312 Feat Broadway,Thittej tbntana
1.4CICII, 2709 Mont Avenue,Billings, *lantana
taCRAOIRAT, 19411 leotherwood,0uti;se r.ontana
FFTRTCUTC1i, 1,89 xi-et Park Street,!Nitta, Kontrna
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JuElCOICAIS, 311 East Topeka, Trinidad, Co"..arado
wilfREIRTCR, Box 11:1, Superior, nosing
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IlgrirdOV.tROVICII, 612 US Rational Bank Building,Denver; Colora&
0E0F1057AXICI, 1729 Curtie Drive,Denver, Colorado
SIIVRIKATOV, 1)05 S00% Kegler,San Pedro, Cal.ifor.a
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ABBRIIATRICR, 1302 South Center,San Pedro, California
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LER, 315 Sail LimnVonfaro Park, California
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PETfiaPICH, 501 North Bazar,an Gabriel, California
8110441CWIC8, 94 South Laverne,Los Anreles, Califonia
IL1Z4L30Il, 61147 Temple Hill Drive,Hollywood, California
• awn B. CAM, LC6 &against,Los !neoles, California
HAAN:06'73, 780 North Orval",id, Col to tea
9MJflJJUI, "arner Drothers Studio,5d, lifomia
l'IMACRAtirOLPI, Charon Pre. Rota,Los Anrolor, California
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FIVIALVA, 1290 'rest 17th Street,&xi Pedro, California
VIGZOP.AZIOlf, 12:-3 'lent ant Street,Son Pedro, California
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Otvfiion gk.rtlind, Oregon
FABJ/elittErCY, 1745 Setenino, Portaani, Oregon
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OIXRAUBMICH, 623 nil Street, Bald, Oregon
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LOUReCOMBER, Box 323, Price, Utah
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• RAIPH ARTHUR MOLDS, h90 Post StreetsCan Francisco ' California
KNETCNICH, 19 Market Street,Can Joke, California
PAIRICIABODAX, 927 Annabar,San Joae, California.
AOSKCVICH, his rage Street,San Ice°, California
111O1IOJAS, 11190 Fri:moat Road,Sunnoalo, California
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