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Aristotle Onassis — Part 6
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DIRECTOR ( {J CC-28T tr, Tolson
. x Mr. E. A. Tamm_
Srivral Bureau of Investigation Mr.' Clegg
Mr. Glavin
United States Department of Justice Mr. Ladd
Washington, B. €. Mr, Nichols
=e + Mr. Rosea
RRR :ed January 51, 1944 Mr. Tracy
100-125834 Mr. Carson
Mr. Coffey
Mr. Hendon
{ ) Mr. Kramer
MEMORARDUM FOR MR. D. MM. Mr. McGuire
Mr. Harbo
RE: ARISTOTLE SOCRATES UNASSIS Mr. Quinn Tamm__
ESPIONAGE = X Tele. Room
Mr, Nease
; Reference is made to the attached memorandum from Super= yiss Beahm
visor Shetter in the Espionage Section to you dated January 15, ifs/Gandy E
1944, which contained the request that the State Department files | MAR AAC TE dae
be checked for all available information on this individusal. after =
making a number of inquiries, the records of the State Department have now been]
made aveileble and the following informmtion was set forth concerning the subject.
On January 11, 1942, the subject made epplication for a nonimmigration
visa at which time he set forth.the following informationg Sorn at Salonica, Greece,
September 21, 1900; nationality - Argentine, At the time of making the epplication
he was in possession of a valid Argentine passport, number 701014, issued June 9,
1942, by the Police Department at Buenos Aires, Argentina, valid for two years.
He listed his addresses as: Legal - Reconquigsts 356, Buenos Aires, Argentina;
United States ~ Ritz Towers Hotel, 57 Park Avenue, New York City. -He stated that
his business was that of shipping and that he intended to stay in the United States
from five to six months. He stated in his application that he had previously
visited the United States on July 10, 1940, and April 17, 1942. With reference
to his shipping business, it is noted that the State Department received word from
the War Shipping Administration, Washington, D. Ce, that the Adninistration was
negotiating with tne subject to purchase two tankers in which the subject had
interest. The names of the tankers are "Calliroy” and "Antiope". On May 8,
1942, the Stete Department authorized the Embassy in Buenos Aires to issue him
a nonimmigration visa. By dispatch dated November 13, 1942, the United States
Embassy in Buenos Aires, Arzentina, stated that they had information that the
subject possessed Fascist ideas and was considered shrewd and unscrupulouse
The subject's status in the United States is that of a private individual and
he is not entitled to any diplomatic or consular immmity and is not considered
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