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USSR Ref No: S/NBF/T376<br />

XXXXXXX Issued: XXX/18/9/1953<br />

Item 1<br />

From: NEW YORK<br />

To: MOSCOW<br />

Copy No. 205<br />

"CRUCIAN" GOING TO "SIDON"<br />

No.: 699 17 May 1944<br />

CRUCIAN [KARAS’][i] has been elected Chairman of the<br />

Trade Union of Yugoslav Seamen [and][a] in this connection he will<br />

go in the near future to SIDON[ii], where he will take up his<br />

duties. The group which was sent to Yugoslavia and with which,<br />

with his mediation, we agreed on a password, arrived at its<br />

destination long ago. CRUCIAN[i] received from it a report<br />

through BABIN’s wife that his wife, whose maiden name is Vesela<br />

ShEVChICh[iii] works on TITO’s staff.<br />

Telegraph password [and][a] conditions of contact with<br />

CRUCIAN[I] in SIDON[ii].<br />

No. 378 MAY [MAJ][iv]<br />

17th May<br />

T.N.: [a] Inserted by translator.<br />

Comments: [i] KARAS’: Anton S. IVANCIČ. Born 1903, died 1945.<br />

Entered the United States in 1940.<br />

Distribution<br />

[ii] SIDON: LONDON.<br />

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX<br />

S/NBF/T376<br />

[3 Pages]<br />

[Continued overleaf]<br />

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