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......,.‘giipa. rt„mehtw, tinder 4. Acheson , e.authoiiti,, ,, . Then 'HATTORI lue.r.ested to Source p :

. . •••••• on 'hie . own- initiative that tho ..la ttar• switch over and work with their group on .

! • . • ..inti-Coecunist activities within Japan, Sodree told him ,he eis JiusilrengagedI „ in researeh studies 46n, his chosen area pmpv . was,diecouragipgly, non-coeguitt41i • ••-,... when HA1f.../1-again mentioned Source -and indicateds hope of .psrsuadim.Soureo

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ARISUE rtlroup!.. inc,S last year,. however, he 1-ss had Frethinri to •do with.AAISUE. He dislikes A-1:1JE intenyely end itinseproves of the latter!' ideas,

. working methods, and security. . • • ' • .• •,• . •

• •••.• 2., (a) It is definitely rOlt-tnat ColornIrn,kiI l'azinotuc wdrki. for ?JAM through •-•. • ',RAMAT.. Qasens for-this epinior-i-TsIni; stinne.oloun 'to be oxisidered .fact •

'by—Souree are 'Personal. • • • • . •

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N. • (bni *rye ika veriAlose friend of Colonel HATAV And alaolf Colonel TSUJIi• a was • ci•ss isonitid ilATTaT (who Is ft knit 4.0. ) &tithe Impuill officeis i• . •,-• ..

School. TSUJI visits HArT:RI regularly and friseuientlyp Jeurce keeps In fairly_ttln visitpd,. TSWI woe en aged Akeeric corin

• . . corning mapa of gore. and neRtr ChisVinafriiiig-teiretientetilyasou,' apprisch, staining it:was sone work for Colonel•HATTIRT. Jingo

• ..aware- that Source is on:exeellent • terms with HATTORI, he would probably not ••; ' • have kept this • seeret if only HATVRT • wori involied.. • ". •, • . 7 .

. : In slit-ianuary, -1951, TWJI received a latter • from • Chinese. Nationalist•. ••leider at•Taipsh, ramose asking h,O• do Citi•CHIAnr.;••Coveriteent a •favor. .•

.• - Approximitely•two dIVIsiOns of Chiliese ttionilist7troops sought Atfe-haven •• , • in. Indochina when the Circussists swept line, ths.south provinces of, 'China in

• •. '• • •.1949. Thsee.troops'were promptly internetby.thit rrench authoritiii in hndo •• china,. and at grit received very; unkind. t rentnent Howsrer, skWe' fortunes. •

' • ..*! of inv-went sga(nit the French and Vietnamese in 1950, tlsatmenC of the' •timd troops improved, and there hao oven-been saes diecuisiob Of using thecs • .•,, :Against thw Vietainkrebels and/or Chinese Consunistos The nationalist leader

-on lorpoia, kneeing 'PJUJI te great eeputation arion the Japanese troops,•wonted ••..• TSUJI so write • litter, to those Japanese servin t; ii}th the Chinese National.i. et• dividers. 14 Indochina' asking. them not to desert the cause despity adverattlest

and to other Japanese irr Indschins•exhprting Chart. enlist , with the Nitioneli'sts.• deeply and sincerely anti-Connunist,itbutite- has no pattlorlar.lovelor

• ney.erhin ..the Chinese nationalist teem. In addition, he has•been In Ude..• . china ' only Lek% and has no detailed Icnowledes of the area nor of the Japanese'

Ar'esy 'personnel tneri.. de caste to Scone with tino problim. Source . advieol bin.• -•tio,.presefit it to American authorities, to Which 7SUJI replied that he could

'easily- do that, and probably should, but that still left hie' with the .problem •-.• - of hoe-to;answer this Chinese Nationalist•general,. who was • Personal frienC

• neentually . by the end of January, 1101's distrustof therCHIARS • regime won.. out weir hie naive inability to refuwe • friend . ..request .and he ssrote•back*

. • that beerroult not write such I letter because he: Itad no knowledge of the Asp: . Ianh..in lfldochiM ani • did not nish •any unprincipled individuals among the

• . Japaaes: ca•munity there to make ill use' of his name and .reputationk

.• . . . • •.• (d)... TSUJI •His W foreign:visitors and many correspondents from"couNries . •• • • " • all orsast is la because of the trek hi made In•Southeakt koii ard • Sout,h •

• China and the bock he wrote about it.' Until recently, his work with HATTORI •"%mimeo to have concerned mainly thp,Korean prOblem, but whOther it involves the .

• • placement of. agenti in flortibt:orea or not is' het known. • • . ' • •

• '•bs) The last week of January's . 1951, ThIJI vialtsd jenirce icisci-siated that be• . had Osten aired' . for an opinion, backed upby research,. On the, question or whether

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Chfnta* anti -Communist,guerrillas, stood coal trances of guineas or not..• urcirprofossed his ignorance of-such matters, but pointed out that, en.

sided from witedn,'it.would probably go as badii 117 did th• Japanese invasionOf the same area.• TSUJI stated that it was a matter of groat canoe-rem, and.yet he felt that the Americans could not rely upon CHIANG Kai Snick) and that •the authorities' in Tokyo should not consider backing such • ve.rrture. • Ile.

.* .'appsared to be using •Gource sua sind-ing-board for his (debi corker:lag the •problem. About • week later, • TRW mad* an unexpected and tatyried visit to .Source. , He asked the latter it .hs.had talked about their conversation to.any-one. 'Source said he had not. Till.r; then insisted that Siurds piromisi..not to' ••-•-

. reveal the naure or subject of their.esrlicr disermt2iin to anyone'becaussat •—..twasaanttOrt4dernt&ektinut•t,t.wal-Mi- iiktfli•A• .4°Situtt„nat--tvg.-lif"Fts" 4° •• 'received much less naive warrung by iiiaicaitow..rn . ;Vol pfi

, HATTORI, which topic HATTORI a"pproacherdevistialy 1•ut rather obvirruslyArceva• ' , diseuseion of ISUJI •i s•danger fron'reprted assissination byfahtical ultra- •

Nationalists: POPCV had requested tha ardzinsi project of HATTURI an nuar,• and then bad beard' frcr4a Chinese source of a • •secirity leak on this Highly '-

secret.topiej TSUJI probably told ml.Pro.0 that. ha bad discussed .theAusition•with &Wine, and both Wass uncluty.concerneds 'without a warming froa POPM,

.; ' •it is unlikely that *either OM. rad .1rarry It all. tit' sharing - secrets withSource . • . .

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• (f) - •TSUJi has recsivsa•warnings'and Uri:eats several times'from whet appears•to,be a wide yeriety ok•ideolirielt1 crackpots, but even his .hest friends dont*that be is in any real danger" it is merely that to - some people hi is oot, of

••11 0716,1 of old-style militarism, and to torte/et' Rightist fanatics' bi he 'is 4• 7 syabol . of subeirrient -coOpsnition•Idth*Americansi 'as opposed to th: vieitotly

• • anti•arhite wing of Pan-Asianisa. 'TSUJI himself ia . dafilpaly Pan-Asian' toIds. thiolcing, • but a/Ong Vie lines of Owes. cooperatidn'idth ;the other- 141.0nIL nations,PLUS =Wearily closs-ani friendly cooperation with the Anglo•Sakin power, to sten CorrouniscLind develop Asia... . • . • .•" • -

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.•• '(g)• :letWeen the feta of TSUJI . 1s • patriotic and loyal 'Japanese soldirir:and.•.014-4.411..gentlwan. of the highest tradition and thi-alaoeVertually_widesprepdstories of .fil....incc(npitency and childishness, it le • difficult to find-Um:taw -•

i•-;••••• ...middle Around, Despite a certain geknote, he is Considered to he .a reasonshl,y. •espabrketrateglat - and operations .6tficer, and there is no gpsstion

.i Japanese officer, he ill Icind, honest; and loyal •gentIsman to all, silinervir,.••• in either •politics orAntraligenee work, he•is hopeleselt Ago both SY revs*.

of. 'persanality and ladlt of. experienct. • • • ••

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• Rther fonterly laportant Japan*** .114 ** •.• figurer, now••••••,•%, .•-tTbasnir.nirei.litOpiver8ilever 1iaisons:1(1'th either PCPOV or C.- -3 Intelbigenek

••••:••:: Section' concernineintelliserms and strategic research mestere: . U.lABE Toreettiro is .the chief figure . wog these_an4 liaises dire* ywi •

Lt. OgrnsrelATSUP.I4iichi and Lt. GerierfOSHI IssuyUld are contacts

. of the Intelligence Section, C. 4.11111WLE,IrlaKIMO.TelceoC c Or'a

:11*5347--11V.- Toku oCcasioh.....hy rm iLued iefor rust ends.]

PO s Section, they OuaLly work thicugh RAABE and'subordlnate to him; LC• •General ARISUR Selso also .ise'contact of,.POPOL9f long -etanding, lalVdcas not..

work-through:spyone else-at all now' Lt OtinerOPAncr (fnu) liaise, with the.• Ihtelligence Diction ol . • • -

4.'br all oi'Lliese Oen, the onlyone comktint'in WrOfeselorialiintalilience-i-*' • ." •

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