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Jay David Whittaker Chambers — Part 1

577 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Feb 10, 1949 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Jay David Whittaker Chambers · 577 pages OCR'd
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‘el SUTUMATIO URL LASS ATE 11-20-2014: 3430147 eo > DIRECTOR, FBI oe June 27, 1950 SAG, PHILADELPHIA JAHAM: PERJURY; ESPIONAGE = Rg | INTERNAL SECURITY = R, was contacted - BID Mr. ‘stated that in May of 1915, at_the San Fran California, Founding Conference — for the United Nations, he was Pe SEMAN RHEE, the present President. of the Southern Korean Republic. RHEE th eaded the Korean delegation to this Conference, In this connection Korea with the United States Government, although he is and has been a United States citizen since his birth. e [eormerty- had been appointed by President ROOSEVELT as —— with a Congressional Mission to Soviet Russia, on a recognition study. Follow- _ ing the report of this Mission, the Ru G ent was recognized by President * ROOSEVELT. Apparently because of this) has m of friends with — people leaning toward | the Communist phijeoockse: —olthauch nanvey [_petters of “introduction to the Yugoslavian Delegation at the United b7D 1 3 Founding Conference, in San Francisco. Through contacts with these people, pone % other persons, from whom he obtained the text of the secret agreement between President ROOSEVELT and Marshal STALIN at the Yalta Conference, This : agreement divided Korea at the 30th parallel and arranged for the occupation. of © the Northern half by Russi alf by the United States forces. Armed with this agreement. r. RHEE in preparing a paper exposing _ the agreement and pleading for recognition of Korea by the United Nations; This — paper was presented to ALGER HISS, who was on the United States Delegation to - this conference and had a considerable amount’ of influence regarding the arrange ments f rence, HISS indicated that. the matter would be handled. However ter learned that the paper was torn up by HISS +nmedi ately: after leaving it with him, and that HISS later blocked the efforts of Korea to be admitted to the United: Nations. (s-2etodaq ALP: cmm \ 65=2h)0 a
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