Transcript of 104-10413-10306.pdf
==================================================
Page 1
==================================================
14-Q0000 104-10413-10306] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
col_it Ufons Jl 0a4LJ 722
==================================================
Page 2
==================================================
-Ooooo
@rc2assiFied - InterNAL confidential' SECRET
USE OY
ROUMINC AND; RE".Ord SHEt
SUEUJECT: (Oettenal)
FROM:_ ESENCION M:
Chief, Latin America Division, 1431 Di 13_ 1978
TO: (Oiiu_daionatton, I Wmbot:, DaTE bvibing) Officer's COMMENTS](Numbor re2h]sommont t0show]kom
(NMALS Ea Dow oo0u9 eoluata ofttt 02 ROND Forwardrd
Mr _ Russell Holmes
0/Exo/CI
Mr _ Scott Breckinridge
Principal Coordinator /HSDA
5
FO6z: 610 Us LiaoL; SECRET CONFIDENTIAL Icuernal UNCLASSIFIED
Us , OTY_
July
Iics
==================================================
Page 3
==================================================
-Ooooo
1 3 JUL 1978
MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr _ Scott Breckinridge
Principal Coordinator HSCA
VIA Mr _ Russell Holmes
O/EXO/CI
FROM Raymond A_ Warren
Chief, Latin America Division
SUBJECT Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV
1. Attached is a file folder titled "Yuri" which contains
informal and preliminary research based on a that Yuriy
Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with the unidentified
man" observed entering and departing the Soviet Embassy in
Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1963_ Ms Christine Hopkins
undertook to research the theory that MOSKALEV might be the
unidentified man as a result of the indepth study she conducted
as the Task Force Leader of this Division S efforts to determine
if there could have been Cuban complicity in the John F_
Kennedy assassination _
2 Although the material contained in the attached folder
is entirely theoretical and does not constitute an official
file or position of this Division or Agency it may be of
interest to Mr . Blakey Mr . Cornwell of the HSCA _
3 . It is requested that You review the material contained
in the file folder and , if You consider it appropriate, make
the material ava ilable for Messrs _ Blakey and Cornwell to
review with the understanding that it is a theoretical
unofficial research undertaking.
Lhsa
Raymond A Warren
1 Attachment as stated
E2 IMPDET
CL BY 12180
theory,
and
7 Kin
==================================================
Page 4
==================================================
Ooooo
unciassified INdeRMAL CONFIDENtiAL SECRET
USE_OHLY
ROUING AND RECORD Shargt
SU@ECT: (Oetiotal)
FROM; EXIENsION m
Chief, Latin America' Division 1431 DaR T3 July T978
TO: (Ofierr_derignatton, tom numbat, DAT bvildino) OFFICER'$ COMMEMTS_ (Number ooch Goldutom 60 sRow Gom whota IMALS Miats Dow Ilca 050u9_ coluard eftut_ cach Elneni KOMD torwaided
0/EXO/CI
10_
1S
p5' 610 Ene;;, , SECRET; COMFIDENTIAL IwtErNAL UNCLASSIFIED
USe ONLY
9
M
==================================================
Page 5
==================================================
-Ooooo
SEEZET
Jil Qu
MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr _ Scott Breckinridge
Principal Coordinator/HSCA
VIA Mr . Russell Holmes
O/EXO/CI
FROM Raynond A. Warren
Chief , Latin America Division
SUBJECT Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV
1. Attached is a file folder titled "Yuri" which contains
informal and preliminary research based on a that Yuriy
Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with the unidentified
man" observed entering and departing the Soviet Embassy in
Mexico City, Mexico, in October 1963_ Ms Christine Hopkins
undertook to research the theory that MOSKALEV might be the
unidentified man as a result of the indepth study she conducted
as the Task Force Leader of this Division S efforts to determine
if there could have been Cuban complicity in the John F
Kennedy assassinations
2 Although the material contained in the attached folder
is entirely theoretical and does not constitute an official
file 0r position of this Division or Agency it may be 0f
interest to Mr . Blakey and Mr . Cornwel1 of the HSCA_
3 It is requested that You review the material contained
in the file folder and, if You consider it appropriate, make
the material available for Messrs_ Blakey and Cornwell to
review with the understanding that it is a theoretical
unofficial research undertaking.
F
Raymond A Warren
1 Attachment as stated
DDO/C/LA/ STB/WSturbitts :esm (X9127) (13 Jul 78)
Distribution:
Addressee w/att
L 0/EXO/CI w/o att
c/ LA w/o att
L C/LA/ STB w/o att E2 IMPDET
L LA/CO/CIOS w/o CL BY 12180 atBESKET
theorY
Orig
==================================================
Page 6
==================================================
14-000Q
SECRET
April 1977
SUBJECT : Theory re
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich and
Unidentified Man
That Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV might be identifiable with
the "unidentified man" going into and coming out of the Soviet
Embassy in Mexico City in October 1963 . The "unidentified man"
was recently identified by SLIPSTREAM as a KGB type by name of
"Yuri" whom he knew in Moscow in 1964 .
According
to travel records MOSKALEV was in the
USSR in 1964 $
in the U.S. in October 1963
MOSKALEV functions officially as a Soviet scientist
and often attends international conferences . He
has been in contact with known GRU Soviet diplomat in
the U.S.
MOSKALEV bears a striking resemblance to composite of
"Saul" in book Appointment in Dallas who claims he was involved
in the assassination of President Kennedy. "Saul" claims :
he crossed border into U.S . illegally and was in
Dallas on 20 November .
That he had been to Mexico City, had a contact in
Soviet Embassy there, in 1963 , and that he knew tke
identity of OSWALD because he (OSWALD) had been
fingered to him in Mexico City.
==================================================
Page 7
==================================================
14- QoQoo
"2
that OSWALD was involved in the Kennedy assassination
plot , but that "Saul" fired shots that killed
Kernedy.
that two hours after the assassination "Saul"
was out of the U.S. That he used limp as a
disguise.
QUESTIONS
1 Could MOSKALEV be "Saul"?
2 Could MOSKALEV , therefore, be mystery man who
boarded plane in Mexico City for Havana on 22
November 1963?
3 . Was assassination a_ Soviet comspiracy without
Cuban knowledge?
RECOMMENDATION
1 Can we obtain voice tape of MOSKALEV , since he
has delivered speeches at scientific conferences
in U.S_ and abroad?
2 If S0 , could we arrange to have McDonald (unwittingly)
hear to see if he recognizes it as that of "Saul":
Chris Hopkins
LADI JFK Task Force
he ,
he ,
it,
==================================================
Page 8
==================================================
14-0000Q
1 Can we find hotc that PENKOVS KY identified of
MOSKALEVSKIY
2 I see PENKOVSKIY ' s 201 file for period 61-63?
3 . Get photos and check Out MOISEEV and BABKOV _
4 _ Via CI Staff, find out if we can
show photo to DERYABIN
and ROSTVOROFF ?
5 _ Could MOSKALEV be Dept 13? Could OSWALD have met with
him in Mexico City clandestinely in 1963?
May
==================================================
Page 9
==================================================
14-00ooo
SECRET
26 March 1977
SUBJECT: Juriy Ivanovich MOS KALEV
DOB : 23 July 1920
POB : Iguamnovo, USSR
HGT: 172 Centimeters
Ha ir: Brown (medium light)
Eyes : Gray
Wife : Married to Vera Nikolayevna STRELTSOVA
Children
Educa tion : Unknown
Misc: Became a Communist Party mem ber in 1951
Was all#gedly imprisoned dur war because
of his Germa n descent or for black market
dealings .
Occ As of May 1973 was with Institute of Biophysics
of the Soviet Ministry of Hea lth (Dr of
Medical Sciences . ) Prof _
1922 Family moved to Leningrad
48-70- Lived in Moscow
1958 Became head of Division of Institute of
Biophysics Soviet Ministry of Public Hea 1 th
1951-53 Head of Pa tho physiology Lab , Inst . of
Biophysics
1952
L Last ha lf of year had a month's TDY a t
Biophys ical La b _ in Mos cow
1953 When source (Dr Wilhelm MENKE ) STIB , left
as Chief of Pa thphys iological Lab _ at
Sungol in Oct _ 53 MOSKALEV took tha t position _
He reportedly was not well qualified _
ing
==================================================
Page 10
==================================================
14- QoooQ
Persona l
1 Very adept diplomat finds it easy to
adopt conversation to group he is with _
2 _ Excellent chess player, pa tient with
both adults and children
3 Has dasha near Moscow
4 _ Reads _ writes
9
and conprehends English well,
but speaks it with less proficiency _
Reportedly speaks it much better after few
drinks (He is careful a bout drinking , if
he drinks a t in relation to attending
conferences . )
Misc _
a11,
==================================================
Page 11
==================================================
14- QoooQ
26 Dec 62 CIA-A-3.246 .539
Re International Conference on Diagnosis
and Trea tment of Radioactive Poisoning ,
Vienna Aust 15-18 Oct 62 _ "Most
interesting aspect of meeting was conduct
ad contributions of Prof _ MOS KALEV of
USSR Academy of Sciences His subject was
listed as Uptake and Retention of
Plutonium in Ma n" no abstract was
pr esented When he spoke he changed the
title to "Problems of Kenetics of Uptake
and Retention of Radioisotopes His
pa per presented nothing new and can be
described as elementary . He appa rently
spoke no English
19 Ja n 63 OOB 3 , 248 ,156
Informa tion from another source on th
a bove conference Dr D_ J _ SEMENOV and
Dr I.TS TRUGUBENKO ? were invited to
attend The Sov iets sent instead Prof _
MOS KALEV _ He was bright , but not
individua 1 who shou)d have been sent
represent the USSR a t this meeting.
Was VeD sa id to be his first time out
0f the US SR [CDH com;ent not 50.7
9 July 63 DF-440
(FinkJv:i<
Source AEDAZZLE- 1 (doi 1961) identified
photo (not by name nor was name supplied)
as that of Col Yuriy Ivanovich MOS KALEVSKIY
Air Force Col a nd GRU OTTTcer In
Information Directorate Of GRAU who attended
"a meeting In Lonaani in"May or une 1961 _
21 Aug 63 OOB 3 , 271,609
MOSKALEY participa ted at meeting of IAEA
panel on Toxicity of Incorpora ted Ra dio-
nuclides
9
Vienna Austria 4-8 June 63 _
L,~,
ing
==================================================
Page 12
==================================================
14-000QQ
~ 3 !
18 Oc 2 63 OOB 3 , 278 , 069
Re Sympos ium in Vienna Aus tria from
26-31 August 63 _ The Soviets sant a sma 11
three or four member delegat ion headed by
MOS KALEV "a very personable and diplomatic
gentleman_ If At the end of the conference
MOS KALEV voiced his dismay tha t the
Soviets had misunderstood the exact point
of the meeting a nd had presented very
minor papers
3 Dec 63 OOB 3 283 411
Sympos ium on Radiological Hea lth a nd
Safety in Nuclear Ma terials Mining &
Milling, Vienna Austria late Aug 63 _
"Due to misunderstanding in USSR , topics
covered by sympos ium were not known
sufficiently in advance for Soviet
scientists to contribute papers on other
than nuclear toxicology _ A11 papers
were given by Dr L. N _ BURYKINA in
the a bsence of MOS KALEV et a1
10 Dec 63
F( !
==================================================
Page 13
==================================================
14-000QQ
'- 4 -
30 Dec 63 OOB 3,286,351
MOS KALEV atttended Sympos ium on Radio_
logica l Hea lth and Safety , Austria ,
26-31 Aug 63
23 Jan 64 OOB 3 , 288 , 475
IAEA Sympos i4m on Neutron Irradiation,
Brookhavert Long Island N.Y_ 63
MOS KALEV one of the Soviet
'defaga
L tez
was frequent commenta tor on other people ' s
work and made a practice of denigrating
their reports with respect to radiation
lethality_
Sources (3 U.S . scientists) were asked
if they thought MOS KALEV ` S objectives
were motivated from anything more than
genuine scientific position They
responded _ "Who can say?" MOS KALEY ,
both from pa pers he gave and his questions
a nd comments in discussion indicated he
was ayery sharpt The paper he gave
presented no new da ta His pa per said
nothing specific
24 Oct 66 O0B_321,15482_66
About one third of the Soviets expected
a t the Third Int'1 Congress of Radiation
Research put in appearance_ The pa pers
were disappoint ing A pap er written by
MOSKALEV and V.A STRELTSOVA was not
impressive
16 Oct 67 OOB 321 30340_67
MOS KALEV a ttended the Second Int'1
Sympos ium on Delayed Effects of Bone
Seeking Radio Nuclides Sun Valley =
Idaho 12-14 Sept 67 He presented
an interesting paper He was not exptected_
a t the_weeting_and_ came a lone arriving
two eirly: He 'nad furnishedm Trief
and it was a surprise tohear his pa per He
understandls English reasona hly well but
speaks i ( Jess wc]1 Therefore, his
appcalra hlc0 a ]one il ( the con [erenee Wils UVUI)
mn Or'0 MUS Ua 1 Ie hecalme very interestdd
in visiting 7 ccrtain LS and
To
estt Gov ' ( PWsned arangements
days
TaaTTEY:;.$ .
T ,
==================================================
Page 14
==================================================
14-000QQ
5' -
clearance and permission to visit were
obta ined , but he "backed-out" (after a 11
had been arranged) saying it was too much
trouble for U.S persons and authorities
cncerned _
16 Oct 67 OOB 321 ,27474-67
MOSKALEV participa ted in Second Int'1
Sympos ium on Delayed Effects of Bone
Seeking Radio Nuclides Sun Va
Idahos arriving two days early He
had travelled a lone to Sun Valley and
apparently was a ble to use his know ledge
of English language to get along on his
own However he compla ined to Cha irman
of conference that he did not know enough
English to read his pa per which also
required condensation because it was too
long for the time a Ilowed A colleague
who had known MOSKALEV from previous meet-
N_B_ ings said MOS KALEV 's knowledge of English
improved greaETy after a Tew drinks
However he ddid not drink at aTT during
this conference _ He did mention that he
had written the English version of the
pa per he presented himself A respected
U.S . scientisi with nore exper ence
than MOSKALEV said he frankly did not
believe MOSKALEV 's findings (Sa id this
in priva te.) MOS KALEV a t#empted to
make propaganda of a report by a Wes t
German MOSKALEV left the conference a
N.B_ little upset He took copious notes on
a 11 papers which Indicated he understood
what was going on He a lso took many
pictures with a 35 mm camera From questions
he asked In private it was obvious he
understood English quite well Cons iderable
time was spent in arranging visit to a U.S _
lab_ in route to his home _ He took a
different route without telling anyone
8frplans' and did not visft 'ne-Zab
1ley_
==================================================
Page 15
==================================================
14-000QQ
'5'6 -
1 Feb 70
1 Jul 70 OOB 321/17309-70 _
Fnu MOSKALEV and P.V_ RAMZAYEV were
scheduled to attend the Biology & Ecology
of Polonium an d Radiolead Conf Sut ton
U.K. 30 Apr to 1 May 70 _ but appa rently
were not permitted by the USSR to attend
24 Aug 70 OOB 321/20573-70
MOSKALEY was among Soviet delega tion to
Second Int'1 Congress on Radiation
Protection Br ighton U. K. 3-8 May 70 _
MOSKALEV persona lly a ttended virtually
every session and was very busy asking
many questions He asked a 11 questions
through an interpreter, but when answers
were given , in Englis h, he a lways seemed
to unders tand without benefit of his
interpreter
13 Nov 70 OOA (S) 322/33488-70
Sept 70 MOS KALZV visited a U.S . facility
devoted to research in field of nuclear
medicine M1 It s obvious tha t he is a
careful and trustwor worker
Visited Brookhaven in Oct 63 ; Sun Valley
in 67 ; and Ha nford Biology Symposium 69 _
~Bt
thy
==================================================
Page 16
==================================================
14- QoooQ
7 '
24 Aug 71 U.S, Embassy Moscow Airgram
26 Sept 71 Science_Berkeley_ Lab _ 600254
Four Soviet scientists MOSKALEV . MOI SEEV
NNgi_and WSSE participated at the
same
Transuranium Biology Sympos ium
a t
Ha nford during week of Sept 26 _ They
were_ in_ San Francieco by chance a t the same
time and des ired to visTt BerKeley on the
same day - They did_ngt #avel to the
conference together It aiiseemed 7Eo_be
+018 aincidental Trs MOS KALEV and MASSE
reportediy undlerstood mnor@ English than
they eould speak_ Dr MIOS KALEV was the
USSR S rep. (I) ICRP interna ] (ls e e(mnin i t lee
==================================================
Page 17
==================================================
14-000QQ
8
23 Dec 71 OOE 324/37776-71
Dr - Yuriy I MOSKALEV , Inst of Biophysics
9
Min of Public Hea Ith visited several
U.S biological and biophysical research
facilities Dur that time it was
learned tha t he was cha irma n Of the USSR
equivalent to the U.S _ Na tional Council
on Radiation Protection In this position
Dr Aleksey A MOISEEV (Central Advanced
Institute for Tra ining of Phys icians Moscow)
was MOSKALEV ' s secretary .
25 Oct 71 Letter to U.S _ Atomic Energy Commiss ion from
12 May 73 0S. Embassy Moscow files
Chris Hopkins
ing
KATfef6&
Huyet:cz
Iacti
dabubh
==================================================
Page 18
==================================================
14- QoooQ
SUBJECT : Passports Used by MOSKALEV , Yuriy
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Mikhailovich
PP #
1957 Unknown
1962 S-012960
1963 S-022766
S-012960
1964 S-022766
1965 S-022766
1967 0-113459
1968 T-286915
1970 0-286915
S- 201222 -
1971 S- 201222
1972 0-068 765
S-201222
1974 Unknown
MOSKALEV has following birthdates :
23 July 1920
17 January 1920
21 July 1920
1930
==================================================
Page 19
==================================================
14-000QQ
TRAVEL
NAME DPOB OCC PP# DATE FROM-TO
MOSKALEV , Juriy Ivanovich Chem
(sept 57] USSR France
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 S-012960 {Oct 62 Aust USSR
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 Oct 62 USSR Aust -
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 23/7/20 Biol_ S-012960 Oct 62 USSR Aust _
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 23/7/20 S-022766 63 USSR Aust _
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 S-022766 30/6/63 Poland Aust.
MOSKALEV Yuriy 1920 S-022766 8/6/63 Aust USSR
MOSKALEV: Yuriy Ivanovich
23/7/20 Sc ie_ S-012960 Oct 63 USSR USA
MOSKALEV Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Sc ie S-012960 Oct 63 USA Denmark
MOSKALEV _ Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Sc ie S-012960 Oct 63 USSR USA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Scie S-012960 Oct 63 USA Denmark
MOSLAKEV YuriyIvanovich 23/7/20 Sc ie _ S-- Oct 63 USSR USA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Mikhailovich
23/7/20 S-012960 Oct 63 USA Denmark
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Mikhailovich
23/7/20 S-012960 Oct 63 Denmark USSR
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 23/7/20 Med1 S-022766 9/11/64 Aust _
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 S-022766 14/11/64 USSR Aust.
Phys _ May
==================================================
Page 20
==================================================
14-000QQ
NAME DPOB OCC PP # DATE FROM-TO
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 S-022766 15/4/65 Aust USSR
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 S-022766 10/5/65 Czech Aust
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 0-113459 8 /9/67 USSR Can
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 0-113459 8 /9/67 Cam USA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy 1920 0-113459 8 /9/67 Can USA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Prof_ 8 /9/6 7 USSR OSA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Stu 0-113459 8 /9/67 Can USA
MOSKALEV , Yufiy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Chem _ T-286915 4/4/6 8 UK
MOSKAEEF
9
Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Chem _ T-286915 11/4/68 UK
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 1/2/70 UNNY
MOSKALEV . Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Biol. 0-286915 2/5/70 UK
MOSKALEV _ Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Biol_ 0-286915 16/5/70 UK
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 S-201222 11/70 USA Suis
MOSKALEV _ Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Biol _ S-201222 [5/4/71 USSR UK
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 Biol. S-201222 25/4/71 UK USSR
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 1930_ 26/9/71 USSR MISX USA
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 S-201222 10/71 USSR XIXKX USA
MOSKALEV, Yuriy Ivanovich 23/7/20 S-201222 17/10/71 USA USSR
MOSKALEV , Yiriy Ivandch 23/7/20 Biol. S-201222 2 5/4/71 UK USSR
MOSKALEV Yuriy Ivanovich_1930 26/9/71 USSR USA
MOSKALVE Yuriy
Ivanovich 23/7/20 S-201222
10/71 USSR USA
9
==================================================
Page 21
==================================================
14- QoooQ
NAME DPOB oee PP# DATE FROM TQ
MOSKALFY , Yuriy Ivanovich
23/7/20 S-201222 17/10/71] USA USSR
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich
23/7/20 Prof 0-068765 11/11/72 UK
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich
23/7/20 Biol S-2 01222 15/11/72 BK
MOSKALEV , Yuriy Ivanovich
23/7/20
(o
3/74 Suis
==================================================
Page 22
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
USSR CONF | DENT |AL cIA-P-3121,23
MOSKALEV , YuriY I VANOV |Ch_ 1971 .
NST Tute OF Biophysics
Moscow=
( [< 7pi <7 !
==================================================
Page 23
==================================================
14-000QQ
SE? IET'
April 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
SUBJECT : Possible Identity 0f the "Unidentified Ma n ^
Photographed in Mexico City in October 1963
REFERENCES : A Photos Taken in Mexico City by Mexico City
Station
B _ Pa perback Boob "Appointment in Da llas"
C Sozt File Headqua rters Informa tion on
Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV Possible
"Unidentified Man"
1 Photogra phs 0f the unidentified Ina n were taken by
our Mexico City Station on 2 ,3 ,4 , and 15 October 1963 , going
into or coming out of both the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in
Mexico City _ Copies were provided to the FBI in Da llas _
Texas on 22 November 1963 Although cropped copies have
a ppeared in various works , including Volume XX , page 691 , of
the Wa rren Commission Report and the book "Appointment in
Da llas" to our knowledge the individua l has never beenl
identified
2 _ On 17 Ma rch 1977 , a former member of the Cuban Genera 1
Directorate of Intelligence (DGI) recognized photographs of
the unidentifid man as Yuri LNU a KGB officer whom he met
in Moscow in 1964 while attending a n intelligence course
there He sa id that Yuri, a fluent English and Spanish
speaker was acting as a trouble shooter for the Cukan groud,
about 15, attending the course Juri lived with
==================================================
Page 24
==================================================
14- QoooQ
2
the Cuban and Bulgarian groups quarterecd in the same bu : Iding
in Moscow_ Any time the Cubans had a problem _ Yuri would solve
it for them . Yuri was a good friend of Juan (pseudo) a KGB
officer who taught the Cubans about the Agency (CIA ) and the
West German intelligence apparatus _ Juan told the DGI member
that he had served in Mexico for about 20 years and in the U.S .
clandestinely for about 10 years (speci fic dates unknown) Yuri
was entrusted with their welfare only , and did not attend classes
with the Cu ban group _
3 _ SE/x travel records were reviewed in search of an
individual by the name of Yuri who possibly fit the description
of the unidentified man This lead to an individua l by the
name of Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV_ a Sovi t, reportedly a Doctor
of Medical Sciences , who has participated in international
scientific conferences for the USSR since 1962 or earlier.
Although there is no offic ial 201 file on MOSKALEV , there is a
sizable dossier on him in the Central Reference Service _ Many
of the documents in his dossier are O reports from U.S _
scientists concerning MOSKALEV ' s attendance and behavior at
scientific meetings . It is obvious that he has a much greater
knowledge of the English language than he adm its_ His capability
is said to improve greatly after a few drinks; however , it is
noted that he rarely , if ever , drank a t the scientific meetings
It is also noted that on occasions he reportedly was not
qualified to represent the Soviets at a particular conference _
His papers rarely , if ever, were specific, or presented new data .
==================================================
Page 25
==================================================
14- QoooQ
3
Following are items of interest From se lected documents in
MOSKALEV ' s CRS dossier:
a _ In 1961 PENKO VSKY identified a photo (with n0
name provided) as that of Col Yuriy Ivanovich MDOSKALEVSKIY
Air Force Col,and GRU officer in the Information Directorate
of the GRU_
b _ In December 1963 the FBI reported
In October 1963 MOSKALEV was a delegate to the
IAEA Symposium on Neutron Irradiation _ Brookhaven Long Island
New York_ Described by U.S _ scientists as very sharp, MOSKALEV
was a frequent commentator on other people 's work and made
a practice of denigrating their reports with respect to
radiation lethality.
d _ In October 1967 MOSKALEV participated in the Second
International Symposium on Delayed Effects of Bone Seeking Radio
Nuclides , Sun Valley , Idaho , arriving two days early. He
FBL
==================================================
Page 26
==================================================
14- QoooQ
travelled" a ] () Sun Vallcy and apnar was a hle to US?
0! ,
his knowledge of the English language to a long OH) his own
Although he complained about not knowing much English _ he
a dmitted writing the English version of the pa per he presented
MOSKALEV attempted to make propaganda of a pa per by a West
German scientist A respected U .S _ sc ientist sa id he fran'-ly
did not believe MOSKALEV ' s findings _ MOSKALEV took copious
notes on a 11 pa pers _ which indicated he understood what was
going on He a lso took many pictures with a 35 mm camera
From questions MOSKALEV asked it wa s obvious that he !new
English quite well Although considerable time was spent
arranging for MOSKALEV to visit a U.$ . laboratory en route to
his home he took a different route without telling anyone
Fb1
of his plans = and did not visit the lah' _
get
Fb1
Jinte"
Detg
==================================================
Page 27
==================================================
14- QoooQ
4 _ On 23 Marct 1977 several identification experts of
the Disguise and Identification Section of OTS/GAD compared
photos of the unidentified man with photos of Mar% Yuriy
Ivanovich MOSKALEV from the FBI , British Liaison , and CRS _
It was their opinion that MOSKALEV could very likely be
identifiable with the unidentified man _
5 _ Page 59 of the book "Appointment in Da 1 las Shows an
Identi-Kit Model composite of an individua 1 who told the
author in London in 1972 tha t he wa s involved in the assassination
of President Kennedy _ The composite of that individua 1 (code
name "Saul") , whose rea 1 name is unknown to the author bears
a striking resemblance to the photos of Yuriy Ivanovich
MOSKALEV_ According to the author "Sau] "identified the
picture shown in the Wa rren Commission Exhib it #237 as
hav bng been taken a t the Russian Embassy in Mexico City ,
either in the foyer or just outside
36ate
==================================================
Page 28
==================================================
14- QoooQ
6 , 'Ihc aul hor 0 ( lhe aore cnlJoned Inook . Ilugh C Mclona Ld
1s the inventor 0[ the Identi-Kit and at onC time was under
contract to CIA in regard to thc Identi-Kit _ McDonald claims
in his book that he met "Saul" at an office in CIA Headqunrters
sometime after the Bay of Pigs invasion
)
and that a_ colleague
of McDonald told him that "Saul" was an assassin _
7 There are striking parallels between the backgrounds
of "Saul" as given in McDonald 's book and MOSKALEV For example:
AGc {Ntc _
"Saul MOSKALEV
Pg_7 B CIA allegedly ? knew According to Office of Securit y,
of Saul McDonald said he first McDonald has been in touch with
met Saul in CIA Hqs _ CIA took CIA in relation to his Identi-Kit.
cile
picture f Saul that started His states he was a_
McDonald' s investigation_ cleared source of LAFO/DCS doi
September 1969 _ (contract agent)
It is true tha t Mexico City Station
took photos of "Saul" that McDonald
claimed started his investigation_
Pg. 59 See Identi-Kit CDH comment ; See photos of
composite of "Saul" Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV_ He
bears striking resemblance to
"Saul _
60/61 McDonald states it Helms the DDP testified under oath
was obvious that FBI and CIA that he didn t know "Saul .
were compromised at the very
top since both Agencies denied
knowledge of "Saul" Noone wan ted
to hear anymore about him
6 -
6c y
Pg :
==================================================
Page 29
==================================================
14- QoooQ
Pg.69 Mclona 4 6 ~gaI] his search No lo #k~KALEV 's scicnlilie
0 [ "Saul" in 1970 _ It begall , he background and travel_
said , with a call Irom an unidcn- Ic was in tk U.K _ in 68,70 ,
tified woman w 0 arranged a meeting 71 and 72 _ Background is
in London aand told him she be lieved biophysics _ BOSKALEV ' s
(GRU)
the Russians had a germ warfare contact BUBNOV /"specialized
installation in Vozrozdenya ,
)
in in chemical warfare"
the Aral Sea _ McDonald obtained
CIA approval to make conta ct.
Pg, 70 In Germany in 1945 MOSKALEV was allegedly
McDonald knew of 12 people imprisoned during war because
(Poles Czechs Rumanians _ of his German descent or for
Germans , Scandinavians , 2 Russials) black market dealings _ Could
who feared and hated Russia. They
he be a double agent?
formed org_ to observe_ ana lyze =
and report al1 future activities
within Russia and Russia spher e
of control Most had legitim te
jobs _
Pg. 71 24 Sept 70 McDonald McDonald met Saul in London
left for London with "Saul 's" July 72 _ MSKALEV travel shows
picture _ McDonald said both he him in Loudon Nov 72
and Saul were contract men for
CIA Saul did dangerous jobs
for private interests_
Pg 73 McDonald learned that
Island of Vozrozdenya , Aral Sea,
germ warfare was being planned
against U.S . (Russians transmit
germs in iet streams)
==================================================
Page 30
==================================================
14- QoooQ
8
75 McDonald showed phote
of Saul to man Man asked if
McDonald ' s interest had to do
with murder of Pres _ in 1963 _
McDonald said he wanted to
talk to him (Saul) on business
Pg._76 By now McDonald was
sure that "Sauli
was reasonabl
well-known in highly specialized MO SKALEV is known in internatio nal
circules on the Zuropean contilent /circles as scientist _
Pg._81 MoDonald says that
co-relation between activity
on Vozrozdenya a nd new types 0
influenza in U.S . is disturbingLy
exact .
Pg: 92 _ Man told McDonald MOSKALEV was de legate to 2nd
in summer of 1970 on outskirts International Congress on
of Gormisch , that he was dying Radiation Protection, Brighton,
from radiation sickness _ He wals U.K. 3-8 May 70 .
flown to Vozrozdenya where he Was
lead to believe there was hospiltal
that specialized in cases of
radiation sickness and he wouldl
be looked after by famous doctor
Was interviewed by 3 Russian
specialists: Emile KROPTATE
Peter GORSACH
Marion LENTZEN
Pg.
no ,
==================================================
Page 31
==================================================
14- QoooQ
'x9" -
Pg. 95 At hospital Ba was MOSKALEV ' s middle name is
orderly by name of Ivan _ Therle Ivanovich; SO is BJBNOV ' s
were other young interns_
)
orderlies , etc., there _
Pg._99 Some months before
Kennedy was killed _ an inquir
was being circulated , about
this man (Saul) Someone wanted
to contact him Word went out that
someone needed his services.
109 An alleged former
(McDonald called Kimsey)
Agency employee/said the
scheme which "Saul" described
to kill the president/
could not possibly have been
activated without help from
very high places in this coun try _
(U.S.)
Pg= 117 Saul did not know he
was being called Saul_
Pg: 119 Saul told Kimsey that
he often used limp as part of
his disguises
Pg. 120 In Zurick in 1972
McDonald saw four men Three
Arabic and one who had a blunt
Slavic fact with a broad-typed Could this have been MOSKALEV?
nose , about 40 .
Pg =
==================================================
Page 32
==================================================
QoooQ
Lu
121 Kimsey felt that Saul MOSKALEV has much grea ter
was a middle-European, So probakly knowledge of English than
grew up with German as second he pretends 01 a dmits _
language _ Saul spoke English
like an American _
Pg 143 "Sau}" said he came
back to the U.S . for a short period
one time, lived in Southern
Calif for about a month, or
six weeks , then moved to Mexico
Sai d business was good in Mexicd
and that ma de it easy , or easier
to try to make contact with whoelver
was trying to make contact wit h
him_
'1 Pg= 164 5
Saul said a contact hel knew / Accord to our records
named Troit would have OSWALD in OSWALD was in Mexico City
Mexico City 26 Sept to 3 Oct.L) between those dates , and wa s in
and that OSWALD would call on contact with the Cuban and Soviet
bot h the Cuban Congul and Soviet Consuls _
Consud
"Saul" sa id he did not have a
photo of OSWALD but had a contac
in the Soviet Embassy would do
the job (identify OSWALD) for him
Saul said OSIALD did show up in
Mexico City and was fingered to
him He sa t clae to him in
restauratns and cafeterias
Pg:
ing
==================================================
Page 33
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
'411: :
Page 167 : "Saul" sa id he left McDona ld said tha t as a professional
for the U.S . in Nov 1963 but woyld assassin with internationa 1 clientel ,
not how 0l; where he crossed "Saul" had to master the art of
the border On evening of the crossing borders illegally ,
SO that
2th of Nov he wa s in Da llas _ no record is kept False passports
are easiest methods
Page 177: "Saul 1 desccibed how
he shot President Kennedy from
2nd story window of County
Records Bldg . ,
Page 178 : "Saul 01 sa id that he Could "Saul" be mysterny man who
used "limp" dizguise" out of boarded plane for Havana? See
bldg . and in 2 hours wa s out 0f DIRECTOR 36054 _ Flight from Mexico
the U.S . City reportedly delayed from 1700 to
2200 hours for pa ssenger who arrived
at 2130 .
Page 182 : McDona ld remembers
"Saul s" statement that long
before the Warren Commission even
existed he had been told tht
there was a possibility that
such a bullet would be planted
to tie in OSWALD ' s rifle positively
to the shooting
It therefore appears that the mere
existence of CE No _ 399 tends
to prove the accuracy of "Saul"8
statement and the presence of a conspirgcy
say
==================================================
Page 34
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
42
Page_ 185: McDona lc he believes
"Saul" was telling true story . CDH I do too_
Page McDona ld finds buck
passing So pervasive that he
cannot escape ` susnicion of a contihued
and officially backed cover-up.
Page_199: McDona ld sa id he thinks Can we identify KIMSEY? Was
Herman KIMSEY (what was true name he rea ll} wolking for Aga)
was the mentor or contact for "Saul
wherever Sa ul worked with the
Agency _
Page_203 : "Saul" moves from
country to country , avoiding the
U.S _ except in extremis but
keeping in touch with his contacts
in Gua tema la and Mexico _ He
calls THEM Spends much time in
Europe _ Has no wife, children , or
friends _ Is voracious reader
Page_ 204 : "1 Sa ul" went into
Westbury Hotel without a tie _
Page 205 : "Saul" had recently Does MOSKALEV smoke?
given up smoking (19722) but
still had nicotine stains on fingers _
Chris Hopkins
LAD/JFK Task Force
94:
cy?
==================================================
Page 35
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
27 September 63 : OSBALD went to Cuba n Exba ssy , Mexico City
and made appoint for visa to Cuba on way
to USSR _ OSWALD to Soviet Embassy to
letter of recommenda tion They wouldn t
give it to him because they didn t know
who he wa S _
OSWALD went to Soviet Embassy on 27 Sept
then went back to Cuban Emb on 27 Sept
Va lery KOSTIKOV talked with Sylvia Duran
and said Soviet had never heard of OSWALD
get
==================================================
Page 36
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
SUBJECT: Unidentified Man Seen Going into Cuba n and Soviet
Embassies in Mexico City in Oct 1963 _
Photos Taken by Mexico City Station
'wre:
==================================================
Page 37
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
==================================================
Page 38
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
==================================================
Page 39
==================================================
QoooQ
Subject: Unidentified Man
1 A photograph of this unidentified man was published in the
Warren Comission report on the assassination of President Kennedy
Copies have also been widely distributed in news media by journalists
critical of the Warren Comission investigation_ The subject visited
the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City during October 1963.
2 _ As 'of October 1963, he was described as:
Apparent age : 35
Athletic build
About 6 feet tall
Blond receding hairline with balding
Wore khakis sport shirt.
top
and
==================================================
Page 40
==================================================
QoooQ
UNCLASSIFIED '~CRNAL Con "NTIAL - "SECRET
ONLY
ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET
SUBJECT: (Optional)
Case 53034
FROM: EXTENSION NO.
DCDIOSG/Alien Branch
DATE
203 Buile 2775 6 Apr 1977
TO: (Officar dosignation, Toom Qumbor, and DATE building) OFFICER'S COMMENTS: (Number each commont to show from whom
INITIALS 6 whom: Draw 0 - lino acrost column aftor ochcomment:)
RECEIVED FORWARDED
TACOGTN
Attn:
3D 5325 REF LACOG-068-77 , dated 3 Mar 77_
2
Attached copy of memo SF-137-77
dated 29 March is in response to
3 reference _ Attached also are re-
lated photographs .
tg
5_
6
8
10.
12.
13.
F 2 IMPDET CL BY 006875
15.
FOrm 610 usebinaous SECRET CONFIDENTIAL INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED
3-62 USE ONLY
Key ding
==================================================
Page 41
==================================================
14- QoooQ
OptioNal Form No: 1o
510-104
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENF
Memorandum
SF-137-77
To Chief Domestic Collection Division DATE: 29 March 1977
ATTN OSG / Alien
FROM Chief , San Francisco Office
SUBJECT: Case 53,034 Resettlement Case
REF ALN-71-77
13 Subject examined the photographs of the unidentified
man very carefully but was unable to provide any information.
We did not mention the fact that a photograph of the man had
been published in the Warren Commission report until Subject
said that he was unable to identify the man _ Subject still
could not make any coment about the identity of the man
2 _ We are returning the photographs of the man as
requested. We regret that Subject was unable to be of greater
assIstance on this matter
7ls_-
CHARLES R. CARLSEN
Zt _
EBAmes :m
Enc: Photographs
E 2 IMPDET CL BY 031686
==================================================
Page 42
==================================================
14- QoooQ
@NGLASSIFIED Rnal CONF Vtia SECRZ
DILY
ROUING ANDIReCORD Sheat
Cuancu;; (Oxraii
Rom KeIoN Mo Aa
OTS/GAD/A/OPS_ 227 Centra] Bldg- 2444 ABMEMO_NQ _ 194
Gt}
29 MARCH 1977
TO: (Ofeet detioration Nom aubet, ed DaTE
buikba) ; OriCERS COmWNTS (Nunabur ookh Cotarrrtd 6 ehow kom #hom
WaDS _ Eea Dow Ibea eaen celum)' eftu_ ed Gand Fornadded
DC/OTS/GABIA 1
Mo^
31
7
C/OTS/GAD
5
Deputy; Chief: Latin
America Div 3C2019 HQS
AL
V
aLHV
J0
1ai
PI(ag)
Baqph
0s
QPcacI
Fa 610 ultagy SECRE: CONFIDENTIAL InteRNAL UNCLASSIFIED
VSE O 4Y
Em
==================================================
Page 43
==================================================
14- QoooQ
SECRET
AB MEMO NO _ 194
29 MARCH 1977
MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Chief, Latin America Division
ATTN Chris Hopkins
FROM Graphics and Authentication Division/Senior Operations Officer
SUBJECT Photo Comparison
REFERENCE DDO/LA Division Memo, dated 25 March 1977
On 23 March,Chris Hopkins 0f Latin America Division handcarried
photographs to OTS/GAD for identification comparison_ These photos were
examined by the undersigned and two identification experts 0f the Disguise
and Identification Section_
2 _ The results of the comparison is as fo] Iows
A_ Facial Shape Close similarities _ a though there are s]ight
differences which are probably due to subject' s age differences
B Chin Fair similarities-the Ioss 0f muscletone due to ageing
is most apparent here.
C Hair Line Again good s imilarity with the natural ravages of
time factored in.
D_ Set and Proportion of Eyes and Eyebrows Close similarities .
(Comparison of eve detai) is not ible due to poor photo quality)
ES Nose and Ca] iper Lines Close similarities in the nose but
the younger man has no sign of the distinctive cal iper ]ines which extend
from the nose to either side of the mouth on the known Soviet. This could
be explained by Ioss of muscletone and/or differences in Tighting.
F Mouth The shape, proportion and expression of the mouth and
the whole area from the tip of the nose to the tip of the chin is perhaps
the most distinctive characteristic of both subjects . Here the S imilarities
are very close.
BEThED
poss
==================================================
Page 44
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
decpet
SUBJECT: Photo Comaprison
PAGE ~2-
Gs The proportions 0f the head check bones and the body style of
the younger man tend to indicate he is of slavic origin.
3_ The results of this type comparison are rarely absolute and are
usua]Iy imited by poor photo or differences in viewing angle_
With that understood it is our opinion the two subjects of the forementioned
photo comparison could very Iikely be the same person _ If additiona]
photographs of the subjects particularly if they are of better quality,
are obtained, we would be happy to examine those as we]1 _
LSazlswo
Antonio J . Mendez
Senior Operations Officer,
OTS/Graphics and Authentication Division
qua1 - ity
==================================================
Page 45
==================================================
14-000QQ
DATE
NSMITTAL SLIP
TO: Chris Hopkins LAD/Task Forcel
ROOM NO: BUILDING
REMARKS:
FROM:
ROOM NO_ BUILOING EXTENSION
form No REPLACES FoRM 3 0
1 FEB 55
241
Which MAY Be UseD:
==================================================
Page 46
==================================================
14- QoooQ
SESRz |
5 TAR 31
MEMORANDUM FOR; Chicf, OTS /GAB
ATTEMTION Acting Chief OTS/GAR/DIS
FROM George V _ Laudler
Depuiy Chicf ,. Latin America Divisioi
SUBJECT Photo Comparison
This is the official follov-up , requested by You , 0f
the visit to Your office by Chris Hopkins on 23 March 1977
for: the purpose of photo comparison _ 'Although a preliminary
analysis_ was given Ms _ Kopkins at that time, it was under-
stood that You would provide
a written analysis for the
record. Your assistance is much appreciated.
{3 Leui ju 1. L4udie;
'George V _ Lauder
'DDO/ LAD,Task Force/CHopkins :Tp (25 Mar 77) 1839
Based on : Photos "f unknown man 'taken in front of Soviet and.
Cuban. Embassies in Mexico City in October 1963;
Photos of Yuriy-Ivanovich MOSKALEV
Distribution:
Orig- 8 1 Addee
1 LAD/ Task Force Chrono
1" 'Chris: Hopkins
DC/LA'
E2 IMPDET
Rv 0f6r52
==================================================
Page 47
==================================================
14- Ooooo
39709
Squne Raniro Perez-Rodriguez
==================================================
Page 48
==================================================
14- QoooQ
SECRel Lc
ALN-72-77
11 March 1977
MBORAADUM 'FOR: Chief, Miami Field Office
FROV Chief Dmestic Collection Division,
Operations Senvices Group, Alien Branch
SUBJECT Case 57845
1. Please show the attached photographs of an uidentified
man to Subject_ A photograph of this man was
published in the
Warren Comission report On the assassination of President Kennedy
Copies have also been widely_distributed in news_media by joural::
ists critical Of the Warren Commission investigation- The unidenti
fied man visited the Qban Soviet Embassies in Mexico City durig
October 1963. As of October 1963, he Ias described as approximately
35, athletic'build, about: 6 feet tall, blond receding hairline with
baiding ana wore khakis and sport shirt.
2 _ We would appreciate any infomation Subject is able to
provide
on this man_
3 Should you obtain any OIR reports, please use Teferent
CPLA-006877 _
~Q_c
JACKSON R: HORTON
Attachments:
As stated
FJNi
eec/ltg
E 2 DPDET CL BY 006875
Sz_ 3 SECRFT
and
top,
==================================================
Page 49
==================================================
14-000QQ
c 0 W F I ) E N T I 4 L 18160B2 mar 77 STAFF
CITE VCDMIAMI 13919
Io$ DCb MEADQUARTERS 0
WNINTELNomacE INTERNAL US2 0 NLY
MIAMI 0IR-06870-77
SJECT $ UNIDERT IFIED KGB OFFICER
REF 8 DCD CASE 57845
44? CFLA-066877
d0 0n 17 MARCH 1977, A FORMER MEMBER 0F THE CUBAN GENERAL
DIRECTORATE 0f INIELLIG ENCE (DG I) WAS REQUESTED To IDENTIFY' And
PROVIDE INFORMATIO N 0n An WNIDENIIFIED MAN THE FoRMER DG I MZMB ER
JOENT IEJED_ IhE_ MAN 4S YuRi'7iNurr4 KGb ' 0F EICER WkOM HE_MEtIn
MMOScOw. In 7964 WHILE ATTENDING An INTELLIGENce CouRSE In i4
LClIY , HE SAID THAI YURLA A_ELUENI _ ENGLISH AND_ SPANISH_SPEAKZR
WAS ACT InG AS A
TRouLESHOOIER For TKE CuBAN GROUP ABot; 15,
ATTEND InG THE COURSE _
0
20 TKE FORMER DG I MEMBER SAID ThAT THE CWAR Gro UP ALonG MII
TKE B ULG AR IANS , WERE QUARTERED In TKE SAME BUILDING In Moscow And
THAT YURI LIVED WITH THEM; ANYTIME THAT TKE cuBans HAD A PROBLEM
YUR I WoULD SOLVE It FoR THEM
0
HE ALSO SAID THAT XURI WAS A GQOD
FRIKND OF_Juan (PSEUDO ) , a KGB OFFICER_ HHQ Iawht IHE CWbANS about
THE AGENcY ANd TKE WEST GERMAN INTELLIG ENCE APPARATUS Juan "TOLD
THE FORMER DG I MENBER ONE DAY ThAT HE HAD SERVED In MEXICO FOR
ABOUI 20 .YEARS and In THE uS CLANDESTINELY FOR ABOUT 10 YEARS ATL
THE TIME Juan WAS ABOUT 55 YEARS 0LD YURI DID noi ATTEND CLASSES
WITH THE CubaN GROUP = HE WaS 0 NLY ENTRUSTED WITR THEIR WELFARE
E2 IMPDET CL BY 0114668
C 0 N F I D E n I I A L
==================================================
Page 50
==================================================
14-QQQQQ
DA
T} SMITTAL SLIP Kassl
TO: Chcis_Hopkins
ROOM NOS BUILDING
3*51
REMARKS:
Bu- 4
Ambee
FROM:
Ta7G
Ly IFo
ROOM NO. BUILDING EXTENSION
ie4 Titna
ForM No REPLACES FORM 35-8
IFEB 55
241
Which MAY Be UseD:
==================================================
Page 51
==================================================
14-000QQ
NALl Lk
FRCG:
8
4 LewdikTYL_
TI
Lyubchenski i ER
Nifatov AP
ErokhIn RA
Buldakov La
Lembecg V
1
Keshppskoxd NA
Ternovskii IA
Metabol iSm and biological effects in rodents of Plutonium and
other actinide e lements PP 1214-32
SQ In: Nygaard OF , el a1 ed Fadiation research b iOredica],
chemical, and Physica] PersPect ives Neu York, Academic Fress,
1975. 03 IN558 197
SS 2 IC?
USER :
ROS
==================================================
Page 52
==================================================
14- QoooQ
DATE
Ti MITTAL SLIP Wsu 7 ,
TO: Chris #epEis
RooM NO_ BUILDING
3757
REMARKS:
BU-
Cemnlz1
FROM:
Tazu
L/ Zifo
ROOM NO: BUILDING EXTENSION
Icy 1479
ForM No 241 REPLAcES FORM 3-8
1FEB 55 Which MAY Be UsEd:
==================================================
Page 53
==================================================
-Ooooo
JJovie + t, > ~l 4" C'1kci:
1
(Hce ivtkcalin)
1*8}
Dare: doskA LEnEO
SPBC {ALIZATIOD: IUtba Wa L REDICIEB
Ci Rber POSITIOUS: IIST 0r CARDIOLOGI Id L QIASDIKOP 16S 05sr,
PO BLICAT IOIS, IBTICLES : "chinges Or TaB Totil 18o Bedal HEQODI#AGICS IR ORTHOSTITIC$ II #ba LTH I Persons 4I D I0 ORTHOSTIFIC
RI POTEUSIOU" (CO-1 0)
"compbusa FoBt chingbs_I1 TBe KIDUEIS DILat ebal IPPECT IOus Id 5 EpbrecToat (Co-b0)
"Tab DIO BBTIC aud 0IPOTBISIVE]_%Pp Bct 0r DBBGIT (Ethi = RI NIC ICI D) (Co-Io)
uab: ROSIALerro I0
SPBCIILIZATIOU: CIbDIOTISCOLIR SobGbbI
CIa ger POSITIOUS : DIT Or 'ISCOLL & So 8G B81 , TUsT o1 CIBDIOTA ScOL48 SORGBBI I0 IBuE0LM , '0S DSS 8 , 0
MBLICITIOIS, IRTICLBS : Tbr CLIDICAL PICTIRB, DIIGDOSIS IID SORG ICAL TRBA tubbT Or]CouGed ItaL_IRTERIO 72noos PISTOUS or
PEBI Phr ral esseL S" (co 4 0}
"BZOODIBARICS NITH ABTBAIOT BIO0S TISTOLA $ (O1 DITI OP CI0DIOG @A PA I Jin SCIDIIJG Ji Tab BE ArT
CIVI TI BS) (Co-J0)
Wab: DOS6A LBdKo, IOBII {BIG80' IBTICB
SPBCIALIZITIOD : PBIS IOLOGI
Carbbb ] POSITIOBS : Lab Or B EGOLITIOU 0p BLOOD CIBC OLATIOD In Thb BBA I0 , InSt 0p BTOLOTIODI R ( PA ISIOlo6 [ Jv D DIOCieHfSt8;
I0 I 0 Sbc8b dot , 15 OSSR ,
~POBL ICIT IobS , books : Itaacba BIAL BLOOd CIRCOLITIOI ON D B Tab @OWDIT [ObS 0p 3T @2SS ind #BIGUI Bssness, 9,0 1971 (Co-Id)
DIUA DICS Ot]BLood PILLIEG Or Tae 8 RAI 0udep 8o @4L COUDITIOS JD Dor I 16 GBITITATIOWIL Loads
L, 1967
Wab: BOSIALBI , IOBI I ITIBO FICB
SPBCI ALIZATIOD ; BOBITG 2dOLOGI Ibd BBDICI L @ DIOlos r
cI RbeR ] POSITIODS: IbsT Op BIOPB ISICS
PO BL ICATIOIS , IBTIC LeS : CbI GES I' LBOS 0p BTS VIBR Total EITBRJA L B B74 -IRRA DI ATIOd" (co-J0)
Co0paBATITE]BITBCTITEUBSS 0r EOOPIOE-152 abd COBI 08 - 240 " (o-J0)
DI STEIBOTIO J0 D BIOLOGICAL EPPBCI 08 FALIPOBNIDA-252" (Co-I0)
THB BP BCT O} sbb-4cOTB 24140 DOSBS 048BITS (co-I0)
BIPBBI DEUTIL INTESTIGITIOIS 00 IDIOB IOlog 1 rB E 051
04I3 JID PB I DCIPLBS {olloold ID IPPLI IUG JDIGA L EIPBBI AEutiL Da TI To 0107
Po BLICAT Io0s , BOOLS TBB BADIOBIOLOGICIL BIP BR IaBIT Jud 04 0,
PbobLBdS 02 TBE DI STBIBOTIOI IID BIPEB
isiir'?
BTALOATIO] 0P PBBAISSIBLE LTBLS, 0, 1960 (Co-i01
0a 8e : DOSK)LIS 06
SPEII LIZITIOD : OIColoGI ; Boee TGEIOLOGI]_1j0] ABDICAL RI DIOLOG ]
caaB8 8 POSITIOUS : RBS84 BC9 IUsT OP OUCOLOGI I0 Pbtbov _
POBL ICATIOUS, ABTICLS : BrT ECT or BrbBG] 06 UITODB Op I0 POLSb Aid BATTaR 02 I894 DIATIOI o1 TE % JITITdaor brpBCT op
LaSer RADIATIOU" (Co-10)
9"FTION- 01 TH € #5 8 O} LA-ebs :N O#comgI" (co-^0)
Web: JOSIOTICH 8 G
SPECI ALIZATIOI : IMBBUi L AEDICINB
CIBbBa, POSIT IOuS ; CLIDICIL HOSPITUL Ir 3 P BOTE I D, 4
PO BLICITIODS, IRTICLBS: dbtblopa BT 01 Gratb PORa 0r DIIBETBS AILLITOS AID or 0 IpbrGL {CBD [4 IU TdJ]PITIBITS IPT EE
TI [I IC RTPOTHIIZIDB" (co J0)
TQo CASES 01 BI P Bbo suollar { Cod/ Dqa IuG DIA B Btos OBLITos" (Co-10)
Po BLICN IOuS, BOOK S : DIABBTB S ABLLI Tos Jdd DISEASES Op ?88 EIBS , 0, 1966 (co-4d)
Dibe: doseov KI 04 0 10
SPBCIILIZIT IOU orcolost; TIBOLOG I
CiabBR POSI IIOI5 : BIPBRIOEITLL[ Todor { BBRJPI uB, RekJRcb)_ IIST 02 OcOLOG [ IA G BRTS BD ,
Po @L IcatTo#s, JITTC[03: Thb Brppr ; 01 COEBIIBD Ihbrjf oF IIRA L Lbok EAIA 0} AICE JITB CICLOPBOsprA0 & ijd] CoaplBT ?
2BED DJdt IT" (Co-i0
STI DOLATIO0 or Cc570I-01 JIBIL 0 BTICOLOS4@ Cona TOSIS 0 1 couplete {R EOID ' 3 Jdjutait Id QICB"
(Co-40)
"St IBO LATIod 0r 84 dScbeb-TIBOS-IIdocbd Le de Buog2IBS I5 B I Couplbt} Vrwed'3 adJuiauto (CO-10)
BDOC ! T IOU : DD 1wdSCI (1967
SP BCIALITITIOD : PBDIIIB ICS ; Obtbop BDICS J0D Tr 084 Tolog [
RbrP ): 41 b ad. CAAIR O1 PID [ATRIC Sdf*ery Jud OrtbOpbd IZ 5, stitb WIQICAL IIST , TOQ S6 , Rsp Sr
496
9969
==================================================
Page 54
==================================================
-Ooooo
hoc ChNs n:
Intelligence Informat
1
Report
72354
This material contains information affecting the National Defense of the United States within
the meaning of the Espionage Laws Title 18, U.S.C: 793 &nd 794, tte tronsmlgston
Dug.
Or revelation of which in any manner to an" unauthorized Person Is . Prohibited by law.
DIRECTORATE Of
INTELLIGENCE
C-0-N-P-I-DE-W-T-I-A-L
COUNTRY USSR REPORT NO. OO _
2-324/37776-71
SUBJECT VIsft to US by Yu I Moakalev and Alex DATE DISTR_
2 3 DEC 7i
soiseev/Current PositLon8 /Moskalev'&
Research Progran/Persoality Daca NO. PAGES 2
REFERENCES
DATE OF INFO_ October 1971
PLACE & DATE AcQ BY SQURCE
US /October 1971
thIS_IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE US biophyeIclet Ybo bad conversations wth Yu I Moskalev and Alex
Moteeev durtog the veft of the two Sovlets to the US In October 1971.
1 In Occober 197 Dr Yu I Moskalev InstIcute of BiophyeIcs _
1
MIntstry
of Public Health Moscov and pr_Aler Hoicezr Central Advance.
Ingtituce for Tra of PhysIclan8, Morcol, vsIted geveral US
blologlcal and blophyeIcal rebeatch facIlItiea Durlng one of cheee
visits It Wag learned fcom Moakalev that ile Ls the Chalrman of the
USSR equlvalent to the US National Council on Radlatfon Protection _
In thla posItion, Plolseev L6 Hoskalev' 3 8ecretary.
2 Noi-ieev wab a difffculc_Lnd-vdual co fLgure_outx He staced that his
EraInIng 1 Tn healTh physlca and that his Job in che USSR 1s to be
Infomed 8c all tInes of che 8tacub of US nealch phystce and radiation
protectLon progran He BaId that he reade the US journal "Health
f PhyeLcs" regularly 88 well 28 other Western radatIon rebearch fournals _
Although In dlecuas1on8 MIth [btseev he appeared co be technically
copetent, he kept very clobe to Moakalev and rarely let hfm ouc of
1 M hs 8Leht- If Molseev L9 Moskalev' 9 'guardian (a he appeared to be)
hxe let hle omguard dom durlng a cockcatl party hosted by Dr DavLd M
Taylog, Department of BLophy8Ics, Insclcute 0f Caucer Research, Belnont
UK. Durlog the courbe of thbe eventng Motgeev coueued coutleas g10
ad conIcs Wt1l be could barely artfculate. Noskalev, On che other
hand, BLpped one Or cwo drinko all eveulog.
3. Mokalev waa 0 very adept dLplonat - He finds Jc easy and
convenlent to adopt hfs conversation to matever kInd of group be L8
vIch. He talked at conaiderab le Lengch about chc role of women In the
Soviet economy and pentLoned that Own VIfe Ls a pathologlst . He
Va8 elwaye much freer In ble convergatLon when Moleeev wa8 out of
hearing-
In cermg of hig profe8eional work, Moekalev etaced that he a
Ptogtam In the USSR of exposIng dogs to various dos23 of radtaclon
co Jearn che bfouedLcal effecta of radlation. It 1 0 program qutte
5 3LuLlar to that at che Love lace Foundaton In Albuquerque, Neu Hexlco . 5
4 The @ajor dfference belng that chereae the Lovelace InhllacLon
4
experInents Involve Only the beagle che SovLete do not uge a 3 2
controlled breed, but rather use nongrels _ Maakalev'& budget , #hIch 2
1 1
GRuuS YES C-O-N-FI-DE-N-T-I-A-L {514oea1amimioquik S YES
oeletufeatiot
CONTROLLED DISSEM NO DISSEM ABROAD
The dissemination of this document ix limited @ civilian employees and active duty military personnel within the intelligence components of
the USIB Nomber agencies, and to those senior oficials of the member ogencies who must act)upon the information. However, unless specifically Con- trolled in occordonce with paragraph 8 of DCID 1/7_ it may be released to those components %f the departments gnd ogenciet of the U. $. Governmont
directly participating in the production of National Intelligence. IT SHALL NOT 8E DISSEMINATED To CONTRACTORS. Itshall not be disteminated 1
'nizations or portonnel, including consultantt, under
0 contractual relationship to the U. 5. Government without the written Permission of the oriainator_
Secs:
inlng
hts
bas
dog,
==================================================
Page 55
==================================================
-Ooooo
OO_ E-324./37776-71
C-0-N-B-I-DBNT-I-A-L
~2-
he tEplled was gufftcLent, Comed froe the Sovlet MnLotry of Healch .
Tne actual Sovdet vork vIth the 19 Mrtully Parallel chat In
che DS _ It Involves gcudytng the Io leve1 effecte of radlatlon
fron Lnhaled Or Injected naterlals .
5_ Moskalev' 0 vork appear to be Ver]_good &9 Ear 88 It hae gone.
Buc he haa oly vorked KIah nlttates and chlorLdee of Pleconlun,
not uIch Plutonlua oxIde OxIdes (eolLd componente) ebould be of
Incereec to anyone vorklng In chla ffeld becauae the chenlcal fora
of pluconle ato qute aeeful co knou about wben dLng accLdent type
acudlee to uderatand plutopltu petalb Ic Ls eadentLal to kno4
about Plutonlun oxIde. Whecher the Sovlets are borkLeg oly vIth
eolutIone rather thaa OxIde8 1g not knorm . It 18 alveye pobaIble,
of courae, chat Sovlet work VIth PlutonIun oxldea 18 clae8lfled .
5 5
4
3
3
2 2
1
C-O-MRI-DE-NJ_I-AJ
CONTROLLED DISSEM NO DISSEM ABROAD
dog
end
==================================================
Page 56
==================================================
-Ooooo
(60o254k"
Balteliz
Pacic Norlhivest Labwalorie s
B:ltelle Foulcvarcl
Richland, Washing;u; 99352
Tclchonc (509' 9-i6.2121
October 25 = 1971 Or 942.1111
Tckcx 36921
Mr _ D G . Willians
Manager
Unitea States Atomic Energy Commission
Richland , Washington 99352
Dear Mr Williams
Report on' Visit of USSR Citizens to
Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Visitors
Professor Yuriy I_ Moskalev, Institute of Biophysics
0 Ministry of Public HeaTth , Zhivopisnaya 46 Mos COw D-182 ,
USSR .
Professor Aleksey A Moiseev Central Institute for
Advanced Medical Studies , 2 Botkinsky proeza 7 , MOSCOW
A-284 _ FES?-
Date
Visitors arrived in Richland at 12:35 p. m . , September 27 ,
1971 and departea early 012 October 2 , 1971 < They stayea
at the Rivershore Motor Inn .
Schedule of Visit
Septerber 27 , 1971
G 2;30 P.m. Attended Dedication ccremonies
for new Life Sciences Laboratory in 300 Area .
6:30 P.m . Symposium banquet at Rivershore
Motor Inr.
September 28 _
1
29 _ 1971 Attended Biology Syrposiun on The
Biological Implications of the Transuranium Elements at the
Rivershore Motor Inn The symposium was sponsored by the
ABC Division cf eiology and Medicine ana Battelle-Northiest.
September 30 , 1971 Attended meeting
on Transplutonium Registry
organized by the AEC Division of Biology and Medicine and
Hanford Environmental Health Foundation_
October 1, 1971 Visited Biology Department staff in Life
Sciences Laboratory, 331 Building, 300 Area _
==================================================
Page 57
==================================================
-Ooooo
a. D. G_ Williams ~2- Uctober 25 _ ibii
Participation in_Symposium and Transuraniun Registry_Neeting
Five contributed_papers and one invited paper by USSR scientists
were included on the sYlposium program and Tere presented_kX_Drs
Hoskalev and Noiseev _ These included:
3
1_ Yu_ I. Moskaley Plutonium-239 : Problems of Its Biological
Effect (Invitea) .
2 _ L. A, Buldakov, 2 . I, Kalmykova P Nifatov V N_ Doshchenko_
I A= Tseveleva , G S , Mushkacheva,_ N . P Kudasheva V M
Pesternikov I; Matveev/ H , G . Surina , and N . Karjova
Hetablism ana Biological Effects of Innaled and in
Dogs _
3__M_A_Koshurnikova_
L
P Aristovs V K. Lemberg_G = S _ Mushkachetz ,
M_ G__Poplyke, and I A Tseveleva As to Techanism of beveIopler t
of Plutonium Pneunosclerosis
4 T. I. Levaik, V . K _ Lemberg_ Lt A _ Buldakov, E R= Iyubchanskii
L and V M Pesternikov: As to Biological Effectiveness "0f
Neptuniu-237.
5. 2 . 82f2tot_ T 2 RnIdakov ana V fatveev_ Some 23
Effects After a Single Inhalation of and in Degs .
6 . E. P, Ovcharenko _ An Experinental Cvaluation of the Effecks 0f
Transuranic Elements on
Reproductive Ability
The two visitors_presented the Soviet papers in English_ (Dr Moiseev
speaks Engilsh guite well) ana participated iJl the discussior:_ 0f
3e other papers The visitors Tere already wcg--inted with ` many
attending the Symposium so informal discussions Tere very cOmmon and
apparently productive_ Representatives from all major U _ 5 _ labor-
atories working
cr 'lie transurenium elements ana from the Atonic Eneray
Commission wvere able to meet with the Soviet visitors Tne visitufs
related current status of their studies on biological effects 0f
plutoniu in their formal presentations and in their discussions_
Their manuscripts h?ve been received and will be published in the
Synposium proceedings _ Dur _ the week, met with Dr . R. C.
Thompson, Symposium Co-chairman_ to discuss editing of theix
manuscripts
Visit to Life Sciences_Laboratory
On October 1, Drs . Moskalev and Moiseev were escorted to the 331
Building by W . J Bair _ Discussions with the staff occurred during
the in the conference room with visits to various laboratory
facilities occurring as necessary _
XA
Z4iAm
739Pu
23bpu
L41Am
ing they
day
==================================================
Page 58
==================================================
-Ooooo
sr. D. G . milliams 3 - Lccober 19 /1
Dr . J, F _ Park Past, present , ana future c"perimcnts 0n the
biological effects of inhaled plutonium in laboratory aninals;
therapeutic removal of inhaled plutoniu, anc USSR recon.endations
to the ICRP to lower plutoniu MPC s Bere discussed _ These Sovict
scientists have completed more work on the biological effects of
inhaled plutonium in animals than any other research growp except
our Own laboratory The interchange of experizental cethodis results
1 ana concepts wvas uable for planning our future research and
evaluating the results of past and present research Since
have reported biological effects of inhaled plutonium in} experinental
animals at extremely low exposure levels ana recommended to the ICR?
that limits Of exposure should be loered the opportunity to
understand and evaluate theix experimental results , interpretation,
and logic in making their recommendations Was very useful
Dr _ V_ H. Smith Drs _ Moiseev and Moskalev were reasorably well
ecquainted with the field of therapy for plutonium poisoning but
not intimately in terms of details or recent Soviet literature; the
former because his field was more on the ecological side, and the
latter because he has concentrated on radiation effects and ceased
active work on removal about ten years ago _ Dr Moskalev was inter_
ested in our plans to test phos
Eexeez38 -acidic8
as
removal agents
and mentioned his own work on the removal of with DTPA 8s 2}
evamrie of F*p T 1 71 ng of treatment_ He SLdlea DTPA was qi
Cji 1.V
to hunans in the USSR , not by 1nhalation, ana that 2n-D'4A was 20€
used or being exrerimented with_ The latter difficult to elieve
due to his former close
relationship with
Dr _ Catsch Fe Ias not
satIsfied with the lack of side effects of multipie DTPA treatments
and said that some problems with bone in long-term experinents could
be Gue to DTPA but he wasn t aware of the detzils Answers to questic":
about other treatmencs than DTPA_
1
experience in treating hutaia Ci
future plans were noi obtained because presr_sbly this Tes not a
primary research concern of Pr Moskalev although he dia state
there was considerable research effort in this field
Dr C_ La Sanders discussed our low-level inhaled studies
(life-span) metabolism of plutonium and cellular interaction with
particies
The Russians were particularly hnfSsFative in
describing their low-level life span studies with It was
learnea that Dr Moiseev is primarily a radioecologist Tho worked
in Siberia and is familiar with oil pipe lines and associated
ecological problems such as arctic and lake pollution problens _
Dr _ J. E. Ballou discussed their studies with soluble plutonium
compounds _ comparative metabolism and effects of DTPA _ and our
americium , plutoniu, an cerium work_ Dr Moskalev had tricd
inhaled EDTA therapy many years ago to no avail He was interested
in our work with age effects on gut absorption and wantea to krow
why the very young absorb more plutonium. He agreed there is
prolonged gut transit time and different intestinal morphology in
29 |
val
they
is
238pu0z
Puo2
==================================================
Page 59
==================================================
-Ooooo
I_ i:_ ;.
Kijiams uctonjer 25 1971
N . R., D. D_ Mahlum , 1 . D Mahony , and M_ F_ Sullivan.
:ko: Particle Size ana Animal Age as Factors in Evalua
'966 _
from Ingested Radionuclides _ In: Gastrointestinal Ecceion
Injury , M _ F Sullivan, Ed _ PP = 524-535
#lun, D. D= and M. R_ Sikov_ 1969 _ Physicochenical State
L
a$ 8
Determinant_ of Plutonium- 238 @xicity in the Rat. Health
Pbysics 17 , 346-347 .
}5 _ Mahlum, D . D_ and M . R_ Sikov _ 1968 _ Effect of Environnental
Fcmperature and Potassium Consumption on Cesium-137 Metabolisn
in the Rat_ Health Physics 15 , 541-543 _
20 _ Mehlum, D_ Da and M. R_ Sikov. 1968 _ Distribution of Ceriun-l4:
in the Fetal and Newborn Rat_ Health Physics 14 , 127-129
21 _ Hahlum , D. D 1971 - Modification of the Hepatotoxic Action of
Neptunium-237 in the Rat_ Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
18 , 696-702 .
Other_Activities
Durirg the week, in addition to participating in the Symposium
sociel functions thev Were guests in k? %2s of Dr F _ ;7. Juiu
ni~??toz E2)% ~isf Aueiy Li"isiUfl, U : Aiomic Energy Comjwission,
Richland Drs . W J_ Pair and C _ L_ Sanders These occasions were
enjoyable for the hoscs ana apparentLy , foz thie visitors Dr
Koskalev is an excellent chess player and very pa
tientiy Riayed
chess
with both adults and children . Dr Moiseev Jas interested in currert
fashions and consuer products , Mrs_ Bair gave hin the current Seers
ana Rocbuck Christmas catalog as an example cf consuner produc:s .
He was familiar with the mail order concept bnt we could not Ceterziz:
for certain that it is common in the USSR Both Drs Moskalev and
Moiseev have dachas near Moscow which indicate they are well up the
status ladder in USSR science_ but it was also obvious that Dr _
Koskalev 5 dacha is 2 level abcve Dr _ Moiseev s
The visitors also expressea interest in our standard of living. The
visits to our homes seemed to dispel some doubts might have had
about our stardarc oz livirg They seemea parcicularly to enjoy
the opportunity to meet our children.
Comnent
All those having an opportunity to meet with our Soviet guests were
impressed by their congeniality, willingness to discuss their
research , interest if our family life, and the spirit of good Will
ting
they
==================================================
Page 60
==================================================
-Ooooo
'crence
{erKerbLXK +"
REPORT' ON VISIT OF FOREIGN SCIENTISTS ,-_OCTOErR ka 1971 _ 331#=
There were four guests in the group:
Dra(Prof) Yuri_I_Moskalevi Ingte_Qf_Biqphysics,Ministry_of_Public
Health_ Moscow 064547
Dr_ Alexei A Moiseev; Central Inst. for Advanced Medical Studies, Moscow
Dr . Jean-Claude CEA, Centre D'Etudes Nuclaires, Fontenay-aux-
Roses, France .
Dr . R, Masse, ; CEA as above .
The,four visitors cere_not_traveling torether but by coincidence were
participants atthe Sanne ransuranium BiolOy Syposium at Kanrord @uring
iheweek0f Sept Yhey Tere in 1n prancisco pY Ghnce at 7ahe same
ime end deared to_visit Berkeey on the same
Nrs , Anno Low-Beer picked up the four guests in Sa Francisco and brought
them to the Donner Laboratory where they were greeted by Dr John Lawrence,
Drs . Dnald Van Dyke , James MoRae, and Howard Parker took them on a short
tour of the Anger camera facility ad whole-body counting &d scanning
equipment, The current uses and potential in medical diagnosis were dis-
cussed _ Major questions concerned the us0 of these instruents i monit-
oring and assessing the oxtent of persons contaminated with radionuclides
in industrial accidenta.
Lunch was attended by Dr. Kardin Jones , the four guests, Drs , Van Dyke and
Parker ,
9
and Dr Patricia Durbin, who ac ted as hostess and thrcugh
the Topics discussed at Iunch Were centered about the Transuranium
symposium The effIcacy 0f two new techniques to remove lung contamina-
tion by-alpha-emitting isotopes considered_ The two techniques are
lung Iavage and aerosolized
"Deealiting
agents, particularly DTPA .
A tour of Bldg. 7u followed luncha Three Of the visitors are biologists--
Drs Moskalev and Nenot are physicians -_and Dr _ Masse is a veterinarian
and a11 deal With anmmal experiments or the interpretation of the results
Of animal experiients_ were much interes ted in how one achieved
and managed a "biologically clean" rodent colony= in the mininum mainte-
nance rabbit rooma and tho cage-washing facilities . There was sone 9
discuoajon about the 9-Sr-injected monkey?
1
thetp exposure levels _ yaars
of follow-up _ and the essontial absence of biological effects at the
dose Ievels in the study .
A two-hour general discussion between and among the four guests and Dr
Durbin followed the building tour The chief topics discussed were how
to explain the observed differences in the metabolism of the transuranic
elements among species _ The usefulnoss and verifiability of modelo of
human Pu metabblism were considered at great length. New areas of re -
search in internal emitters problems were considered including the influ-
ence of ag0 on local dose and ultimate biological end-points; the useful-
ness of common experimenta with various species particularly those with
know veriationg In iron metabolism , bone formation rates and lvor func_
tion,
Nenot;
P46k
dax:
guide
day -
They
==================================================
Page 61
==================================================
-Ooooo
Dr Durbin proposed a collaboralive effort with .two of D Moskalev'g
colleagues They have collected data on human skeleton weights, but
now do not have the time or interest to write up their material: Dr.
Durbin has collected all of thc 19th century and early 2oth centnry
human bone weight data and would like to add the modern Russian material
to 'the set. D Moskalev_agreed to propose a joint article with his
colleagues looking towards
publication in an international journala He
su;;- ested that the original data would be forwarded in any case as soon
as it cculd be copied_
In the Late Jfternoon the visitors toured (briefly) the Bevatron Guided
by Ralph Thomas ; the californium scparalion facility guided by Francis
HcCarty ; the Hi-lac guided by Ai Ghiorso Dr _ Moiseev, who is a
physicist, was very much intrigued by the proposal to make an advanced
scientific instrument by joining the Bevatron and the Hi-lac _ Dr Moska-
lev was not interested in how the_machines_ werked, "physics_was not_his
'r T ela4ne rid" Jut asked what he
as a "Viclogist might do in the nature
Of radiobiology experiments with such machines.
DLsMoskalevregretted that it had not bcen possible to visit with Dr.
Tobias _ (We could probably have fit in a few minutes or made arrange-
ment? for the follovng but I had run them ragged with sight-seeing
the before .
} was very full, and frankly they were exhausted
and needed resta
Mopday
They would also have liked to visit the Medical
Services group. Low-Beer tried to fill them in on the duties and
routine of that groupa
Comments on money , budgets problems of cOmmunicatie demands on timc
such as commitlees, etc ran thpough all of the conversations Dr _
0
Nenot
Dr _ Moiseev spoke English and understood it well- Dr Miobkalev_and
Dr _ Masse understood more English_than couldspeak All Tour are
chiefly occupied with Fadiation protection ana eSpeciaTZy with problems
raised by intcrnal emitters . Dra
T
Moskalev -is-his C euntry ':-epresenta-
tive on the ICRP internal dloge committec They ll Fgrgee_Aho ceve lop-
I Ott tMv Vvt Nr Tent or' Qudle8z Pewez Tr"theiz_ countries 2 fast pace . This obviously
nzo 't includes
9 as were
carelur ta pofnt ou Pu Ta3t breeders , hence
the overriding interest in Pu &nd its transplutonium contarinants .
The Russian visitors will be Guests 0f the AEC Division o[' Biclogy ad
Medicine In Washiniton_ (I [col certain W0 will rocuive Goodl nark# n8
hog t8 ond 08 gclonllots. pwcl) .
One Curther point needs to be added _ Although nuclear medicine is not
a
cuurent specialty in either country and the use of nuclear medical
techniques especially as diagnostic tools = is very limited, the two
physicians indicated thay they nersonally were much interested, end there
wias a definite trend in both countries towards more and more use of
such toola "It i8' coming" , they gaid.
licta li}
:
'Ulw
and
day ,
day
Mrs .
on ,
and
they
at
they out,
'Jil_
==================================================
Page 62
==================================================
-Ooooo
From Ocs/csofsee 25 Nov?0
COUHIRY : USSR DCHI 03-A(s) 322/33488-70
SUBJECT: Dr. %. L MogkalevtIngticute 13 Nov 70
O* Biophysics Hoscowlrro-
fegsLonal Interests /Personal
Characterfstics/Foreign Travel
1 In Serteabor 1920, Dr Zurt ZvangyichMogkaley_Ylefted a
USfactl.5y JaveLed F?7egearch @The 7eld eTnaTenz_nearne
Dr , Boacalev wao born on 23 July 1920 In Igynnobo, USSR, which {8
near Kalinin. In 1922 hlo famtly mOved to Leningrad _ Ko has IIved
In %oscow 6Ince 1948 . In 1958 he became the head of 0 dIv1BIon
comprised of approxinately 30 people at tha IngtItute 0f Biophy8Lcg,
Soviet Hinis" of Public Ilealth, YbscOw . He i8 the begt known
Investigator of the metabollen end toxicity Of radtocleniente In the
Soviet Union has publIshed 2 number of papete and revlews on
chfa eubject. Dur his vLsft, ho outlIned his a8
unpublAohsed
experincnt on Bkln carcinogenzsie In rats (dosage aduinfetered to
the body surface by -X9O plaquos
03 the 6 dee 0f the cage) ard
reported tvo percent tucor8 of the ekin aud SOIO manary tumors
after a 245 rad 'cxposure. It 18 obvLouo chat he Le 8 careful and
truetworthy worker_
2 . Moekalev ib convergant wIth Engltsh but not fluent_and has
BOze d1FFTCuTty 1n fmdIng Ehe correct English wordg; howcver
0
wich
8 1ittle patLence, BcIentEIc comzuntcation 1o very setiofactory .
Re I8 genfal, frank, and posscsbcs a 8enoe of humor He prefere
LenIngrad to Kogcow , conaIderIng the former to be 2 more trad_cional
and culturcd city. His chief recreacional dIversIon 18 hse dacha,
near MoscOw , to whfch he bometimes, travels by skls In uLnter (a dL8 -
tance of approxInately 20 kIlometers) _
3_ Dr. Hoskalev hes vfotted the Untted Stateg on two erevloub
occasIon8 ; once eccenq the Sun ValTey SyaposTun Tn T9bZ and ag1ni
For chc Annual Hanford Blology Syipostum In 1969 _ He has, traveled
to other_places outszde the Sovlet Unfon end Wa9 present &t a
nceting eponsored by the IARA in Vienna In 1964.
end
C2eo" Lyi Deb: 1943.
GrcC?
Excloded 6tD ajtar2u:
Ccruateaiez 344
:CONFIDENTIAL
decleesile?llun
try
and
Ing yet
SrC0
good
ing
==================================================
Page 63
==================================================
-Ooooo
S-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN DISSEM
USSR Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV
CURRENT POSITION: Institute Biophysics
9
Mobcow
since 1953 ,
BIRTHDATE AN 23 July 1920; Igumnovo, RSFSR,
BIRTHPLACE
CENTRAL REFERENCE
EDUCA TION Doctor Medical Sciences _ SERVICE
PARTY MEMBERSHIP: Member_ CPSU since 1951. 64ea5oa=
CAREER Member , Radiobiology Depart-
ment Nuclear Research Institute,
Sungul 1951-53 (Head , Patho-
physiology Laboratory 1953) -
SCIENTIFIC Biological effect of fast neu-
SPECIALTIES trons and protons of high energy;- blasto-
mogenic effect of ionizing radiation; distri-
bution of yttrium-91, zirconium-95, and nio-
bium-95 in rats after inhalation; distri-
bution of radium Isotope thorium-X, antimony-
124 . tellurium-127 tin-ll3,cerium-144, and
strontium-89 , 90; distribution 0f lead
(thorium B) after intra-arterial and intra-
venous injection; dynamics of white blood
cell reaction t8sirradiation; kinetics of
excretion of N from organism; blasto-
mogenic effect of 120-Mev protons ; primary
blood relations induced by ionizing radia-
tion; behavior of cesium-137 in mammals ;
distribution and biological effect of
americlum-241; (1963-68) _
TRAVEL International Conference on Diagnosis and
Treatment of Radioactive Poisoning, Vienna,
October 1962; International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) Panel on Toxicity of In-
corporated Radionuclides Vienna, June 1963;
Symposium on Radiological Health and Safety
n Nuclear Materials Mining and Milling,
Vienna ,
)
August 1963; visit, Poland,
9
June
1963 ; Symposium on Biological Effects of
Neutron Irradiations, Brookhaven, New York_
october visit, Austria, November 1964;
Visit, Czechoslovakia, May 1965; Third Inter-
national Conference On Radiation Research,
Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, June-July 1966;
Group S-E-C-R-E-T
Exclvded outomatic
NO FOREIGN DISSEM downgrodico ond
deelossifcolion
1963i
(rom
==================================================
Page 64
==================================================
-Ooooo
488 L LVuli
Yuriy Ivanovich MOSKALEV (cont. )
TRAVEL Second International Symposium on Delayed
Effects of Bone-Seeking Radionuclides_
Sup_Valley , Idaho, September 1967; Visit,
Salt_Lake
A
Cityx-Utah, tember_19671
visit, Montreal, tember 1967; Visit, UK,
April 1968.
PERSOMAL About five eight inches tall; graying,
dark blond hair, with receding hairline;
gregarious ; reads , writes comprehends
English we1l but speaks it with les3
fIczeucy;
'53
SIfe , Vera Nikolayeva Streltsova,
also works at Institute Biophysic8 .
HONORS Order Lenin.
mI 21 January 1968
REMARKS No major changes in Moskalev' s career since
publication of above report; a recent docu-
ment refers to a8 head of a laboratory
at Institute Biophysics; applied for visa
June 1970 for four month S stay in US for
meetings of United Nations Working Group
on Effects 0f Atomic Radiation. During
1969 published several papers (with co-
authors Yu. M. Shtukkenberg, V_ F. Zhuravlev ,
V. N. Strel 'tsova, L. A Buldakov , La A
Kalmykova , L. A Yerokhin, V. K. Lemberg) =
"Recommendations a8 to the MaxLmum Permissible
Concentrations of Tritiu Oxide In Industrial
Environment "Late Effects of Radionuclide
Damage _ .i' "Role of the Time Factor in
Separate and Combined Injury by Cerum-144
and Plutonium-239" "Accuulation-Remova l
Patterns of Cesium-137 in Adult Dogs= Long-
Range ExperLment' "Remote After-Effects
of Radiation Injury"
ee8 9 September 1970
2
S-E-C-R-E-T
NO FOREIGN DISSEM
Sept
Sep
feet,
and
Pzo-
him
==================================================
Page 65
==================================================
Qoooo
'Intelllgence 'LnIOCLLLALLUL
Aerv"
Thlo motoriol contoins Informolion olfecting Iho Notionol Dofonto 0f tr Unitod Stobt rlthic
Iho]moaniag Ihe " Etpionago Lawb, Titk 10, U.S.C: Secs. 79) &nd 794,_tho] troosmiotion
Or rovolotion 0f which In ony Monndt p O0 unauthorizod pwion 6s]prohiblod by bw
DIRECTORATE Of
INTELIGENCE
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
COUNTRY USSR/Fraaco/Icaly REPORT NO: OO_ B-321/20573-70
SUBJECT Second Interational Congrese on DATE DISTR: 24 70
Radtation Protection/Unimpresetve
Sovlet ConcrIbucion/Lafuma ' 9 Work NO. PAGES 2
WIch DTPA ac Foncenay-aux-Roscs/
General Incereec In Pluconfum REFERENCES DCS Case 54123
ProtectIon NAVINTOM NIP-1O-7O
USAZAc/oTSc
DATE Of INFO. May 1970
PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE Brighton/Fontenay-aux-Roses
~
May 1970
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE US cftizen, radiation physIclst who actended the Second Internatlonal
Congress On Radiatlon ProtectIon, BrLghton, 3-8 70 .
1_ The Sovtet delegaclon to che Second Incemational Congre8s On Radlation
Procection arrived several days late _ As a consequence , che only presen -
tation from the USSR personally attended was a
paper: entItled, "Dsorders
in Embryonal DeveZopment of Rats after Injectton of by A M Lyagfnskaya
Y D Parev and S N Sinfcsyana. Since thie sane experinent has been cozducced
on the hunan embryo, there wag really nothing new or even In_ teresting 1
Lyaginskaya '8 presentation _
24+ASovdet. delegate_Iho was very_busy , asking plany 25_VirEuall
evegyy gessi0n
Ef
Pergona] lxattendedkVaaYurty I Moskalev Moskelev 18 8
#$tt%%' Well "aown sclentist in the fLelds of radTobrology and Zadlotoxicicy_
Iie_asked_aLl &f-hlc_queattong_threugh_J4,Incerpretefx bur tbenansvers
were gLvez 1nEng!tsh he aWvayg_eeenedtq_Underetand uthout beneear Q
his Interprecer Moskalev Indicaced to a US attendee Ehac the USSR was
finally Planning to requebt membership in the Internatfonal RadIatfon
ProtectIon Association (IRPA) -
3 The most InterestIng work presentcd at the meeting from 2 personal point
of vlew wab chac of Professor J Lafuma Foatenay-aux-Rose8
9
France He 18
cherged with the respon8ibillty Of Betting the' plutonfum protection" 8tandards
en removal technIquee &fter expobure to plutoniu for all of France _ Lfma" 8
most Impreb8ive work Involves tbe succebs he ba8 bad In removing coplous
amount8 of plutonium and otber tranburaniu producte from bumane ueIng DTPA.
Lafuma explained chat from hfs PoInt of vIew he was concerned VIth only
two primary aspccts of human coicacc with plutonfum, Inhalacion and vounds _
His scudiee have show , of course, chat cile earlier czcCment 18 begun che
better the resulcs; but also he has found It caser co decon camInace an
area of the body exposed to plutonium through concacc or 0 wound chan co
remove It from the' lunge Lafuna has used intravenoua Injection exclug:vely
for che treatment of wounds and flnds chat a very signlfIcant amou€ 0f che
5
tranguranfum particle8 are d1scharged from the body In urine For che creatment
of inhaled particles, Lafua has used boch DTPA aerosolo and InjectIoo _ He fod
8
hfs rebulte from Injecclon are better chan che uge of aerobole, even In Iuog
2 dcconcanLnacLon .
1
YES C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L S Y:
CONTROLLED DISSEN NO DISSEAY ABRC
Tha dissominolion 0f thlt documont ix limitod i civilian omployeot ond octivo militory porsonnol within tho inlllisonc componon_
Iho Usia membar ogunciot and lo thos Iunior oficiolt of Ino mombor_pooncios who Mubi o6l Upon tho informotlon: Howzevor, vn%ots sPecifisolly
trsllod in occordaneo with porogroph 0 0f DCID 1/7, I moy-bo reloosud @ Ihoeo compononts of fao deportments ond egontio: 0f Ih: U. 5. Govem
direclly purtieipaling In Iho produetion 0f Nolionol Inlollicenca: It SHALI NOT Be DISSEMINATED TO CONTRACTORS. It soll nof &) dismmica'
orjunlzallons &r portonnal; Includlvig &neultanlt: undor contractuol rolctionshlp lo tha U. $. Govornmont wllhoet tho wrilton pormlasion &/ # Btlgi
Aug
UK, May
1315,
questtonk
duty
==================================================
Page 66
==================================================
-Ooooo
ratelligence Intormation Keport
600857
This matarial contoin: Informalion offocting Iho Notionol Dofanta 0f tho Unilod Stotot within
tha)mooning 06 Iho Expionoge lowt Till 18, U.S.C,] Soes. 793 and 794, the transmlseion
or [ roVolation 0f which in Qny Monddt 6 On unauthorized Poitn | Prohibibd by bw.
DIzECORATE Of
INFELLIGENCE
C-O-N_F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
COUNTRY Taccrationailsss REPORT NO. OO_ 8-321/17309-70
SUBJECI Sccond Congrcss of the Intcratfonal DATE Distr: 1 Jul 70
Raziation Protcccion Oclation, BrLghton, UK_
3-3 1970/Riology &nd Ecology of Polonfum NO. PAGES 2
and Radiolcad Conference, Succon, UK, 30 Aprtl
1 Xav 1970/Currcnt Research and FIndIngs REFERENCES DCS Case 54,123
NAVINTCOM NIP-JO-7o
DATE OF INFO. May 70
PLACE & DATE ACQ. BY SOURCE Sucton [Briehton: 'lay 70
THIS_IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE US cIcizen; a professor and researcher in radiation biology ac 2 US unIver:.
[This report Ma5 prepared for submission co thc US Atonic Energy Cornission
acd Is disseninated in accordance WIth DCID:2/3.]
1 4 US radiation biology researcher attended boch the_Biology_ard_Ecolosy of
Poloniu and Radiolead Confercnce: Sutton__IK 30 Artl ~ T Hoy 1970)and
the Second Contress @f the Incernationl Radiation Protectlon Association,
Brishton_WK 3-8 May 1920 .
2 The nature of the Sucton mecting was such that s1gnificant scientific
POsItions were taken: however, In gcneral, the_
~eality
of the paners as
very high. The schcduled_Soviet_Part-cipantszp V Ranzayev andJNUZ (oskaley
were @rcsumaby not nericted by che TSSR to attend; D Panov (Yugoslavia
Tas In E6 8s, and ) Djurrc (Yugosfavia) did noc actend for lnknow reasons-
The countries rcprcscnted were IK (26) Italy (5) , Francc (1) , Sweden (2) ,
Poland (1) South Africa (1) , and the US (7) -
01 3. To che extent chat the proper "half-lfe for lead In man was discussed _
>
the conscnsus appeared co be that (a) the loss ratc czn not he rcpresented
as a single exponentlal; (6) the prescntly avallable data on baboons and
beagle dogs does not extend for a sufficlent period of tInc to provide 2
measurc of che "last slow rate loss constant" (c) it Is likely that lead
and radfun loss rates WIII differ because of the selective reucIlIzacIon of
25 in bonc . D BarLtrop (UK) and US researchers have been performing
experimcnts which Indicace chat lead 1s not bound - by red cell nembranes_
but at sites in the cell Intertor.
4 _ C R Hill (U) provided a useful Slcmary of che contribution of poloniumn
:o human radiation dose Ic stipulated that the distribution of polonium
will depcnd on whezher it Is administered as polonium Per se or Is allowed
to grox" in an aninal as the daughter of an Ingested parent. This is a
simnificant consideratLon to biological researchers engagcd in dose
calculation work.
5 . Twcncy-niac countrics and fivc intcrational hodics were rcprescntcd at the
Sccond Congrcss of chc International Fadiacion Protection Associacion.
5 G @rlez (UK) Das thc concrcs: prcsidenc and IL J Dunstcr (uK) was :he
secrctaxv of the scicntific program conatttcc. Tlc consrcss skarcd che 5
4 2
common nroblens and advantascs of sinilar large ncctings_ Corcurrent
3
2 scssions inevItably brought about sonic conflicts in Imporcanc papcs
discussion was gcncrally absent or quite 1Imited, and cherc Rs chc usual 2
3
110 1 nuaber of papcrs cIvcn In "brokcn" English by forcign scicntiscs.
Gomp "0 C-O-N-F-I-D-F-N-T-I-A-L 3735777 S YS
98di Gr
ConTRCLLED DISSEm NO DISSEM ABROAD
Tho disseminolion 0f Ihia document I limitod to &ivilian employoes and octive duty militory Portonnol within tho intolligane: compongnn of
6h6 US.? meebxe ajeacios, ond to Ihose !onfor O;liciol 0f Iho member ogoncios who Must @cl Upon Ino information: Howovc;, Unkos: sucficsiy O5e Irelked ia cccerdonco with paragroph & of DCID 1/7. i moy bo released t Ihose compononis of Ike doportmont: ond ogenciot of Iho U. $, Govotamont
Cirectiy parlicipoting in Iho production of National Intelliganco. IT SHALL NOT DEDISSEMINATED To CONTRACTOSS Ic pkoll not bo dissominotd 0 orzonitotont Or Patsonnob: ineluding consultontb undor & controstual relationship io tho U.$. 'Govoramani without th; writtan Permitelon 0f thy originotor.
Ass
:cy
==================================================
Page 67
==================================================
-Ooooo
WhkN 1
#UZZM A0 R3 8
G " T8: RZrxoN` #:=
4 Tilij j,1 %32.( D:inch Imzk Ilap
and { ordt ) ;) Ky Sile ! . {lk: sbown W6 jol peper_
Veoy !ont Covetslnet unic " Ji{ "ouis I pje{l :bk" 4i
ciqn 25 acuc;m' fj? ( COIB[ nfs 8rWic- aiczural @ if DiAN.
Fis~" %on,
TOm: Fkctlfili NJ
Ji/ / :i
TO: Al.L ADDRfssres
Till SeCTicn ON LAT: If APfRC'RiATE
Conimec79
3 ( < 1e f/eh
to F0c. DA" % crfice?
N Mmtii FE:)0 09-"/r??
sE/o/f(
2.
3
4.
S €/810 POTos RETAINED BY S3/bIa'
4+4 74"
Ri 2lnesV 1 Wj
3_
2
BIELKH
9o CaLl RIDIFHES;, ExZ, L8k?
4_ FOR AttaCHMEHTS RECEADS
GexTer J0b NO; 68-174
15. Box Kl;
6
17- File Tilz
RIDYFI
Filc Numclr (Primaiy COuE) AnsTRACT TracE
RCQUEST
J-Zj
INDEX
LJm; K'r #Limld Do:um t Dte Dociienit NumocR
vi" 1993 ! :
!e~
aral
inj
ik
==================================================
Page 68
==================================================
-Ooooo
Chief_ SB i"fxmiG Ki (Wired
citi.ifli? ;is
Chief EUl} (ix IrcE InJi)me;
JM
Chicf of Stati 2
Londou miccofi'm
RiDTol /ATUPIARD
Transuittal_ 0f lmaigration Cards
iOM rfqHirid - refcr;hices
ACTION: For Richerd J _ UILMAN
Transmitted herewith is the latest group of
photostats of Immigration Cards _
Nelson C_ CIII RUCK
PhOTOS RzTAitizo B SBIbI)
5#.
Attechient:
As stated Herewith
Distribution:
C/ SB hfw att
(TVR' "Je 2++
{U <{s 4u | |
E 98
VvY | 61 /*
ii-f-4
{ross REFFRENCE To DiSpATCH SYMBol ANO Mumber DATE
OXLA 49339 7 June 1968
(USSIFICATION KQs FILE NUMBER
8 E C R E T 74-120-158
0#
==================================================
Page 69
==================================================
-Ooooo
HNFORMAT[ON R RQRT FNROrMA QM REFQRR
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Thi; malcrial conlins inlorgalion allecling the Nalional Delense ol the Uniled Stales wilhin Ihe meaning o/ Ihe Espionage Laws, Tille
13, U.S.C. Sccs. 793 and 794, Ihe Iransmission or revelation ol which in anY manner io an unaulhorizcd person is prohibiled by law.
cC ATROLLED DISSEM
G-O-N-E-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L NO DISSEM ABROAD
COUNTRY USSR/west Germany /France/Poland REPORT NO_
0O-B-321/2747k-67
SubJECT % I Moskalev' g Peper on Deleyed Effecta DATE Distr;
1 6 OCT 67
0f Bone Seeking Radio Nuclides Disap-
pointing/Pereonality Notea/Attempt to NO. PAGES 2
PropagandLze at Weat German Sclentist' 8
Expense/France' and .Poland Fatl to Par- REFERENCES
ticipate
DCS Cage 49,991
DATE OF INFO. 67 and earlier
PLACE & DATEACQ Sep_62 and earlter
THIS_IS_UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE US citizen, an active regearcber In the ffeld of long-range effecte of radio
nuclidee
I wa9 te g4EPEieed when_I_errfved inSun VelleysIdahe_to_Rarticieate
in the_Incernational "5772081u4 on
Dereyed Eefecte of Bone Seeking_Radio
Nuclides to find Ebat Dr Yurfy"f Mogkaiev of tbe Institute 01 Phygics
Yr} Mc Moscom @adarried tjo"deyz earlier Moskalev had travezed alone to Sun
ValTey and apparently F @be touae_hdx -knovledge %f theEpgkigh_Language
to_get along On hig own . However he compjeined_tg_ the chairan of the
conrerence at he did not know enoughEngLish toread hlg Paper which a290
required condensation because it wab too Tong for the time a1lowed 4
colleague wbo bad know Mogkalev from earlier mee Eings eg_dMogkaler'e
knowl edge DEngHl improved greatly after 2 few_drinks However, dur
tbis conference, he did not drink &t al1 He did men tion, however that
he had witten the_EngLighvereion of thepaper he_pregented_himgel €, and
8aid he could read and wrIte Englieb quite we Ll but wag deficfent In the
spoken language .
2 . Moskalev' 8 paper concerned the results of a series of experiments utilizing
an unusually large number of rat8 and mice Tbe numbers he used were far In
exces8 of thog e that would be u8ed in a wegtern laboratory: Thes e figures
were undoubtedly meant to impress his western associates The date be pre -
sented wa8 primartly on Strontium 90 _ His finding8 indicated tbat Strontium
90 was much more toxic then had been reported anywhere in western literature
and that It was more carcinogenic than has been previously reported _ Hib
technique was almos t exclugively injections of radio nuclides The control
he bad on hi8 animala wag not explained, but very likely wa8 poor. He
claims to have been able to induce cancer In laboratory animale at permis8 ible
exposure level8 for atomic workers in the US _ The animals were not examined
for radioactivity, only.for the existence of cancer A respected US 9cien-
tist with much more exertence_ thag_Mogkalev_Eletly_etated In private Ehat
be did not believe Moska lev 8 find Moskalev dia not a8k ques tiong during
Ehe question perIods However he did celk privately to several sclentific
r eporterg after their presentationg
Dr Helnz Spiess Wegt Germany reported on tbe regults of in-
jectious of Radium 224 made durz World War II in a wide gection of the 5
population in Germany _ At that time_
9
there wa8 a mLetaken belief thac 4
Radium 224 had a very beneficia l effect on a pergon 'e healtb. He_reported
3
on 242 cabeg in which all type8 of cancer were appearing:The_regulta_of 2
his ob8ervationa in human population
exposureg were very_.Blmllar_to_experiments
ENFORMA TION REPORT ENFCRMATLON; REPORT
cod U YES - C-O-N-B-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Jo S YES
dtsscminalion ol Ihis documenl hmited lo civilian employees and aclive duly mililary Porsonnoi wilhin Iho inlolhgonca componanls
0l Ike USI8 mcmburagencias and lo Ihose senior ollicials ol Ihc member agencies who Must act upon Ihc inlormalion. However. ualcss specifically controllcd
001 Jccordanco with Paragraph 8 ol DCID 07_ 01 may be released lo Ihoso components ol Ihe deparlmonls and agoncies 0l Ihe U: $. Govercment dwrectly
put hc paling in thu produclion 0f Natonal Intelligence: IT SHALL NOT BE DISSEMINATED To CONTRACTORS It shall nol be disseminatcd 1o Organika'
fions O( Pct sonnel; including consullants, under contraclual relatonship Io Ihe U. 5. Goveramenl withoul Ihe wrillen permission ol Ihe originjtor.
Sep
9ui_
Dr
ing
very
Jinge
Ing
Thc
==================================================
Page 70
==================================================
-Ooooo
CONTROLLED_DISSEM NO DE33 A?R:
C-O-N-P-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 00-B-321/27474-67
-2-
on populatIons In thfe country Mogkalev made an ettempt to make
8ome Proraganda of thie report by agking In a bmall 8roup , did you
do tbie?" almogt accug Ing Sptez of dolng It htogelf.
Mogkelev left_the_conference a Httle_upeet: Ic wab euggee ted tbat be
migbe VIsIt 0 US Zaboratory en route home
1
and cone Lderable time wab
expended to arrange thle VLe It However , he epparently took a d1fferent
route and made no effort to tell anyone of hle Plane and be dld not
vis It the labora, He_took_ceptoua_notee_Qu_all_Reperas #htch_Indtcated
be was undergcandLpg_wet_wee g04ngon: nHextooknapy_pteturesNLth4350m
camera rom de.9uent4oneJedId as k Ip BELvete, Lt weg_
d $
ebydoyg that be
underocood Engl ob well
5 I undere tand 0 Poliab scLentLe € hed been invLted co tbe conference However
wben hfb paper wa8 submitted, tbe revlewer crItic[zed It qulte 8everely and
bugges ted changes Ag 4 regult, the PolLeb 8cLentist epparently decided not
to attend tbe con ference .
6 , Tbree Erench 8cienti8 t8 aaked to be InvIted when the gympo8 Lum wag firet
announced Tbey even geve tItles to tbelr Peper8 and tbe pepera were Put
On the Program . Rowever , they later wLthdrew end no French 8cLentLsta
attended cbe mee
[eadquarter8 Coment: Tne analysig of Moskalev' 8 paper_In thi8 report
conflict8 with the analy81e In report O-B-321/30340-617
C-O-N-P-I-D-B-N-T-I-A-L
dog
"Why
tory _
06
ting,
~end -
==================================================
Page 71
==================================================
-Ooooo AINZOIEAARTI DR e @Ac FiAA8 BOINeanaie P0Y
RAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Tnis malerial con%ains informalion allecling Ihe Nalional Delense o the United Stales within Ihe meaning of the Espionage Laws Tille
18, U.S.C. Secs 793 &d 794, Ihe Iransmission Or revclalion ol which in any manner lo a unaulhorizcd person is prohibiled by low.
CoNTROLLED DISSEM C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L NO DiSSEm ABROAD
COUNTRY USSR REPORT NO. 0O-B-321/30340-67
SUBJECT Second Internattonal Symposium, DATE DiSTR: 16 OCT 67
"Delayed Effecte of Bone Seeklng
Radionuclides I} Sun Valley , Idehol NO. PAGES 2
Inceresting Peper Presented by Sovlet
Yu I Moskalev, en Unscheduled Partict- REFERENCES ECS Case 49,991-
pant (351)
DATE Of INFO. Sept 67
PLACE & DATE ACQ 34
Seps . 62
ThIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE US cItizen; rebearch 8cLentIbt _
[This report was developed by an Army repregentatIve 0881gned to the
office of preparatLon. ]
1. I atcended the Second_Internatione] SymposLum on "Deleyed Effecte of
Bone Seeking Rad onuclideb" Sun Vaizey ~id@ho 12-14 Seet_67.
2 7 Apinterest-ngpeper wa8 pregented_bx Yurt I Moskalev USSR on "Some
Late Effects of Radionuclide Damage Dr Moskalev wa8 not expected
at the neeting and he came alones_grr_ving two daye early He_had
Oett rorniahed no brief It wab a urpriee to hear he Peper
bo*aDry dtdt
3. I w28 unaware that research guch 08 he prebented wa8 betng done In the
USSR . His demongtration wag a
good piece of scfentific work, that
his procedures and rebults In pathological consequences of redfoleotope8
fit reasonably well wIth our Procedures and results in the US _ He did
rot present anything new In hi8_paper end It must certainly reveal
that Ehey are 0 few year8 behind Zhe US in biology and redioisotope
6tudies and epplications_ They are apparently 8tIll testing the toxi-
city of radio elenente which we have already e8tablished and eccept,
knowing the effects and u8 them accordingly. In other wordb we
are through with hLe reported work, feel= that It 18 completed ; ep-
parently they are not. Else, they don t know che toxlctty bound-
arfe8
9 are BtLll experImentLng along thebe lIne8 , or are experImentIng
to bee how much more they can learn . But hte paper revealb remarkable
research.
Dr Moskalev understand8 EnglLsh reasonably well, but speako It le88
well_ Therefore, hib eppearance alone ac che conference wae" even more
unusual _
5 _ underatand that_Dr Moskalev_becane vezy intereeted In VLsIting_a
certain Us fectkty rebear 848 7hI2f7eid8Ztezedt and Dureued
prrangemenCs Corvzeft there tize echeduie pernizted Ehe vIbic and
5 pernission co ~iSt the TacIitty was obtained for him from the facility
and che US_governmental clearance8 were 9l80 obtatned However after
3 al1 chfe wa8 done he Ybacked out 80n8 to great extent to gtve the
:
2
ILNEQRMATION REPORT INEO RMAEION REPORE
Gioup
U Yes C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L S Yee
Thc dissemunalion 0/ this documenl is Imitcd 1o civilian cmployees and aclive duly mililary personnel 'within the intelltgcnce componenls
ci Ine USH8 mcmbgr agcncies, and Io Ihose Jenior ollicials ol Ihe member agcncies who musl act/ upon Ihe inlormalion: However, unless specifically controllcd
i occordjnee wwh Paru; Jph 8 ol DCID 1/7 , m be. relcased Io ihoso components olIho departments 8nd agencios oi Ihe U S Government dircclly
puthc'jling In oroajuzlon 0i Nalional Inlelligence If SHALL NOT BE DISSEMINATED TO CONTRACTORS ( shall not60 disseminated lo orgoniza"
%0r8 0r pcrsoccyi, inclyJJing conzullanls, under 0 contractual relalionship lo Ihe U: S Government wilhout Ihe wrillen permission 0l the originalor
ana
18 ,
ing
ing
yet
I
Hi8
may
Inc
==================================================
Page 72
==================================================
-Ooooo
WNTRQLLED_DISSEM
C-O-N-P-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
NQ DSSEM AZROA:
2 - O-B-321/30340-67
reason chac the Itlnerary chenge wa8 too much trouble for the US
Persone and authortcfee concerned notwl thecanding the fect that 011
change errangemente Jhed already been completed
1
which facte he well
knew . From the USSR VIewpotnt, he atated that no obJectLone mould
exist but I doubt that thie Va8 true Hewae Ln Sun Jellex_four_Jeyei
Lmed_ately efter the_conference he went to Selc Lake end Chen
5~?" on co sonrea
canrdd Hfo echedule alloved for eeverat day8 In
tanadz, bue ne GEated' Ehat he Vab leevLng Montreal InedLately for
Moocow.
[Feadquartere Coment: Tbe analy818 Of Mobkalev' 8 paper 1n thlB report_
conflict8 wlth the analy8lB reported 1n 0-B-321/27474-61]
~end -
C-O-N-F-I-DE-N-T-I-A-L
5 p
4
:
Cex
==================================================
Page 73
==================================================
-Ooooo ~UEORIZEIELOIN
ERI IO1E IAANIF ORNA; Ki ORA
CEN RAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Ihit mluvlal' conlolnt Inlormolion ollecling Iht Nlionol Dolonu o Iho Unlled Stolet within Iho monirq o Ik Etpionoge loxu: Tilb
19. U.S.C Sera. 79] ond 794, Iho trontmltsion Or Itvolalion ol whkh In any Mornei Io Qn unouthorlted porrn Io prohibiled bylow.
controlled DXSSEM C-O-N-F-I-D-B-N-T-I-A-b no DISSEM ABROAD
COUNTRY USSR/Yugoelevle/poland REPOrT NO. OO-B-321/15482-66
SL3JECT SovLetb at the Third Initernetional DATE distr.
Congrebe Of Redlation Receercb/Empbegle
on Study Of Redletion Effect8 on Lerge NO. PAGES 2
Anlmale [David Shuger of Poland /Planning
for 1967 Internetionel' Sympo8um On REFERENCES DCI Case 47146
Fbotoblology In Yugoslevie.
to C-SI6-52537
DATE OF
Reeponetve
INFO_ Up to 3
Jul 66 Releted to: FTD-S9Ol-N
ALACE &
Coxting &' Ampezzo_Italy_
DATE ACQ_ 26 um Jnl
IhLS IS_UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE: 8OURCE A, U8 citIzen, redlologlet et Ug unlveretty.
8OURCE Ba U8 'cItlzen, blologlet et Ug unlveretty_
kehln
bt=
SOURCE A.
1, About One tbfrd of tbe_Eovdete_exeected_er_tbelUird Internetlonel
38? Bre8a Or _Redlatlon Regeerch Put @n an eppeerance 12222270 hcard
were 8TEEFSInting: In My opinTon tbe Sovleta are confining thcmaelveo
7to 0 norrow range Of Interests In thef_ radlatlon rebeerch In SebeLon
6003547 32+wlch_Yagconcerned with Inge tealer Injected redloleotope8_ A_Reper
wItten bY I Moakalev end_Y_NStreltsave of the Inetltute %f BlophyeTce
dbe Minietr 0r PubTIc Health, USSR, dianot_Amorede me A very poor
reeding marked the pregentation 0f the paper prepared by Mtumgnyan Of tbe
Gamaleye Inet-tute for Epldemlology and MicroblologY, Acedemy Of Medical
ScLencee of tba USSR . Tbe peper wea glven In 8 hurried end garblea feobton
by 0 pereon wbo obvlouely wes not 0 bcfentiet. After the Beb81on ended,
I talked to Tuanyan regarding her radlatlon experlments |wIth monkeye
A woman about 45 yeere Of ege, Tumanyen bad no Englleb but epoke excellent
French . She weo quite enthuelagtIc ebout ber work wbIcb]I In turn con-
0Idered cormonplace .
&296
2 It @ppeare to me tbat the Sovtete beve 0 Btrong tendency toward oxperi-
mente tbet eneble them to otudy redlation effecte On Jarge anLmale
They d not Beem Intereeted In redletion reeponge the effect on tIoaue;
On tbe otber band, they concern tbemselvea with mtebollc effecte; wbLch
are Important ,becauee ere related to the ability to bupprebb Lnunlty
mchanIemg Tbey btree8 Juunology end treneplante _
SOURCE B= Yu % Keeris
3 - 8e881on 8, whfch weg devoted to the dlecueeJon of redlatlon effecte on
cellb bed but one Sovlet paper Thlo wag presented by _LJ Kerkke %f
the .Inotltute '0f Cytology and Genetlce,_Glberian Department O1 th6 Academvy
5
of Scfencee of tbe USSR, Novoelbrek. It Ke 0 por Paper, 5
3
;
3
8 - NO U - NO
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
ENFQRMATION REPORT EN EORMA PIO N REP ORT
Tro)dhjominatrn oi Ials Oorrmodi b Imlltd @ slrllkan emplcress gnd octlvo dutt mIlitart Peroanei wIiaia In2 InteIllgengr Gomponoob
4 I4e Usiu Momeri ogoncku; ond 0 inos Jonkr oMirlls 0/ Ihc membrl oqcnctcr >no muxi %qt ino Inoormotbn_ Hono wnleds 66 Gonirollad
1 orcordong? ~iia Potoqtopa 0 0fDCID "oinieg DOT 50 t Icotod Io Inoso Dio EFgG Ol Iro
357462
O0d Oqencico 01 Ihc U 3. Wmoat dhrortly
Id 8o 0 Notbbol n ShaL NoT' Be To J8" shau not 0o jixricinoied to Oroonk 6ro7t
0 Prirooeol;
2ri3.5453
Gonla4ddb Dedm Gobertrol Dblboorble 0 106 U}. Cotonbodi #Iobout 78kvd Rot babd 6 0ao otbtaotor:
8 4 OcT 1
Ys:
023
Con-
kGe
tbey
6600332
==================================================
Page 74
==================================================
-Ooooo
CONTROLLEDDISSEM
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-M-T-I-A-L NQ_DISSEM ABROs
2
O0-B-321/15482-66
{e meeting geve ne 8n" opportunity to renew my acquaintence with David
Shucer of the Wersew Institute 0f Biochenistry &nd Blophysfcs, Acederty
of Sclences of Poland _ Though & highly competent sclentist &nd 8 dedf -
ceted Communist, Shuger seens to be short of ' funds The organlzing
comnittee Of tbe Congrese sent him money to insure bis presence et Cortina
a 'Ampezzo . He and bls wife drove by eutomobtle fron Poland to Italy-
Shuger Introduced me to one Of hbis students X L Wterzchowskt In pr-
forming the introduction Shugar declared tbe young ran was highly cepable
and bad & brilliant future _
5. Tbe Internetional Comittee 0f Photobiology had an executive comfttee
neeting et Cortine &"'Ampezzo . It was decided to hola a pbotobfology
sympo8Ium In the late suer of 1967 on tbe Island Of Hver_ Yugoslevte.
Te syuposium will emphasize photosynthe8is Tbe general plan calls
for partlcIpation by about 1OO sclentists, With emphasis betng pleced
on InvitetIons to the younger scientists in tbe Sov Bloc = Te chlef
organizer Of the forthcoming symposium i8 Maria Drekulic Laboratory Of
Cellular Bochemietry, Institute "Rudjer Boskovic Belgrade .
ena
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-M-T-I-A-L
==================================================
Page 75
==================================================
-Ooooo
U b.$. S.
Candidate of 1 dical Scienccs; Chict o
Division of Mcd. Radiology Dcputy Chicf of
Gcncral Dcpartnlent for Mcdical ard Prophylactic
00254.7
Te following contains photos and bio infornation about tha delegates to the XI Scrvice, Alinistry of IIcaltb;
National Delcgate;
Moscoiv.
Intcrnational Congress of Radiology , held in Roma Italy 22-28 Sep 65.
3an6n81o V LerzuloA
GRyumov m
SO: 0C-2-324/18889-65 Casc L6424, WNCL _
W9edtooy
~aee
aiinstitud;
National Delegate;)
GQRISONTOV, Pctr D; Prof; M.D_ 12 Majakovskaja Stard, Leningrad
Mcmbcr ol lhc Acadcmy ot Nedical Scicncc
of thc USSR;
Two Ordcrs of Lenin and Ordcr of the Rcd Banner JEDGLENIDZESicorgii: _Prol Psfsp
of Labour; Acadenicicn,
hunllenech
National Dclecatc; Mcmbre dc [Academic dcs Scicnces Medicales
Institutc ~t Biophysics Acadcmy of Mcdical Science;, de 'URSS;
14 Solyanka, Moscow. Presidcnt de /'Association Scicntifiquc dcs
IVANITSKAYA Radiologistcs de IURSS;
Delegue National;
IWVANTTSKAYA_Maria A; MD.Sc: 14 Solianka, ASM dc FURSS, Moscow.
Hcad o hc Rocntgcnological Dcparunent,
Institutc % Cardio-Vascular Surgcry;
National Delegate;
8 Leninskij prospcct; Moscow:
KQROGODIN Vhdinr L; Ph D_
Institutc Q[ XTcdhcal Obninsk; Tnziorai %brake URUG UA Y
Kaluga Region:
KOZLOVA_Apqa; MD
Prolessor;
National Dclegate; GORLERO ARMAS, Aguslin A;; Med, Cir. Rad,
7 Solanka, Moscow. Univcrsiclad_ Facultad dc Mcdicina dc
Montcvidco;
LAGUNQYA _Jrina G:; Prof, MD. Jcfc dc Scrvicio dc Radiodiagnostico;
Jcfc dcl: Scrvicio dc Radiologia dcl National Delcgalc;
Hospital Ilaliano Umbcrlo I; Solianka, Mfoscow.
1480 Calle Yi, Monlcvidco.
MD
Urozr
VOSKA--Emn-wri I Prot:
Or ISRACL CRESPO, Duvi; Dr. cn Mled. Y Cir.
Institulc of Biophysics Acadcmy of Mcdical Univcrsidad dc Ia Rcpublica Oricntal dcl Uruguny;
Scicnces of thc USSR, 14 Solyanka, Moscow. Jcfc dc Scccin dc Raldiodiagnostico;
2971 Callc J. Vazquez [cdcsma; Ap: , 301
Montcvidco:
RHINWERGSl A;; MDSc;
Prolcssor, Dircctor of he Tirst Chair of A cdical
Radiology; KASIJORF, Hclanut; Dr. cn Mtcd:
Postgradualc Instilulc CCbet 3 = in Mloscow; Profesor Agrcgadlo de Radiologla de Ia
Honozary Frcsident and Mcmbcr 22 Sociclics Facultad dc Mcdlicina dc Montcvidco;
of Radiology; Jcfc dcl Dcpartcmicnlo dc Rad: del Hospital
President of Ihc Moscow Socicly o Radiologisis; Univcrsitario;
Nalional DclcGale; 1474 Callc Soriano,
Moscow A.55, Novosloboskaja 57/65, K U 37. Casilla Correo 930, Moincvidco_
Axelox
==================================================
Page 76
==================================================
Ooooo
6 UU $ J 1 /
Moskalez_Xu:
ENRORMAZoN TQPORT WNEORMAuON RePoRw
tl;
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Thit material contoins Inlormolion offacting tha Nationol Delense of Ihe United States wlthin the meaning of tho Espionoge Lavvs Titla
18, U.S.C Sact 793 &nd 794, tbo Irontmission 0 rovelation 0/ whlch In Ony Monnet Io On]unauthorlzed pboon It Prohibited by lw.
LCLMLEI_DE_NIIAL
COUNTRY USSRVInternational REPORT NO:" OO= 3-3,288,475
SUBJECT IAEA, Symosium On Neutron Irradiations , DATE Distr 23 Jan
Brookhaven Long_Island, NY Oct 63 :
Neutron Irradiations Compared to X- and NO: PAGES 10
Gamma Radiations in Large Animals; the
Problem 03 Neutzon_Depth-Dose_Reiztionships REFERENCES
#gefazgce Ai8aoglcaroEfeactiveheste thethe_ teaviet CD/O0 Case 41357
DATE OF Proposal for Supplanting 'Rad" with Some FTD-5h62-N:
INFO. Other Radiation Unit
PLACE & Oct 63
DATE ACQ
53= Oct 63
THIS 4S UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE:' Three US citizens_ Radiobiologists at a major US radiobiological research
center:
Sources participated in IACA Syupsolum O.Neutrop Irradiations _ Brook-
beven, IOng Island, New York.
Source
Did Symposium contributions include sigificant advancements in research
On controlled thermonuclear reactions that nay be useful in determining
the feasibility of initiating ucontrolled thermonuclear reactios solely
without the use of fissionable materials which would produce large amounts_
of energy _ on the order of one kiloton or greater?
To the best of my knowledge there was no formal discussion 'of
any
nuclear reactions, as such. The great majority of the material preseated
had to do 'with biological effects, and the physicists at the Symposium
were using high energy nachines Largely to produce the radiation that
would.be, comparable to Bolar flare radiation.
Mas aything presented on effects of space radiation on the human body?
A I can recall no Soviet' references to the Vostok flights_ The two Soviet
speakers confined their references to pyrely laboratory' Observations_
There was a nuber of . US 'papers_ ad as I recall one from France
oriented to Bpace flight condition8, however-_
Were tbere_ results io the use_ Of drugs.in radiation protection?
Aa I do not recall ayone'8 'discussing drugs__Soviet Or other. And I think
that although research' in drugs is continuing many radiobiologists are
not very optimistic about their value This is sonething many of us
have reservations about.
Q Was anything presented on the characteristics of a bio-element used for
space radiation detection including the nuber required for an extended
5
space probe ad the method of tran smitting information.
4
3 A. I do not recall any discussion of this by aybody - Practically everyone
2 was talking about physical measurements
1
GROU? C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Ercleded frva) toteratle
doteeizdirg 484
S-YES teclestlgO)tlod U-YES
StatE ARMY NAVY Air Fbi AFC
JNRORMA#oN; RBPORT WNiR MAtiON Refo i
CONIROLLEQ NQ DISSEM_ABRQAD
DISSEM: The dlsscminction ol tels document b Itolted t ctvUlan 8807: Odd ocllve duty_Allitott_Prrtondel wdtbtn Ik bteligieuj Oodpotc tc)_USIB member agcncies; and t0 Ihore seniot oticiol 0l Ibe Doebat vko QuS Ot @pon (b0 Inlorotlon: Hovvever paketr conrro:
tomy whb Potorto0 8 4 DID 107, * Mr 5 "releazed e_Iborc Goua .9 % den Momu apd goorcies 0' 6e U. $ Gornament dtor ~ Gca
Anenl _
==================================================
Page 77
==================================================
-Ooooo
C-i-M-F-I-DE-N-T-I-A-L 00-B-3,288,475
~ikerc aything O' biological indicators at low ranges of radiation'
{es?
is 8c On which I can speak somewhat as a expert Although
peoplc may clain to this, I do not think anyone has it,
JJulij: the Soviets. One can find biological criteria at low doses,
XtMr they have' neaning beyond the Linited experinent I9 .the big
stior
9 You See,
nossults presented on cosmic ad Van Allen belt radiation effects Op
8i3misis in such areas as lethal, mtabol developnen tal and
x'tic?
~andnm.
I colclusions presented On determining the relative biologic effective-
T*;; faetor of biologic material when oxposed to radiation from puclear
E:st.ing?
Gin I can speak: with Sona cortitude. Tbere 1s Do conclusion about tbe
~lativo biological effect Cf. this factor. People will argue about it
3 t there is no conclusion? The ; Soviets. had " SO01e tbings to say about-
* 1 {5 thoroughly` confused about their Fosition There are two ways
tirking about the RBE factor
0
Cne is Iroi thle: viewpoint of theorotical
Ss0lccy wlich is interested in the 'why of differences of biological
"{factivaes;' and this becones one: Of the parameters of experinent. The
ot:ie? i3 the question of a empirienl: number that 'one _ can use in handling
Qu: :ticn; of judzrent about radiation exposure in man, With regard to the
wxrtiojm of judgment , I think tha: mo8t biologist? would agree that we
ic jcr inve e; reliaile and valuable RBE factors. He have numbera that
Xeccilt wnait Kz night be afraid 0f, more tha anything else,
322 tic doviets Say anything bearing on physical measurements of radias
:ic ic s28c2 in ters 0f relative biologlcal effectiveness factor ad
{w,licnticns for future manped spaca flights?
i%x of tixe. Soviet delegates [Yu.I] Hokalev was a frequent comnentator
6777 Gijcr Q2op2e S NOrk @d he nade a practice Of denigrating the reports
res8 people with_ respect to radiation TethalTty Hia comniant Was
2na crreet that tho scunes or radiatob Letiarity done usually in small
#832ls xr? not to the point, wer ot germane to problems fo' the
iacn case, and that to be useful these studies should be: done in animals
closer to Bzn ,
Y Iha: is your critique Of his argument?
Hll, 2 nass of work has been &one with the smaller animals in variuos
lilboratories and ie are beginning to get certain generalities about tha
nature of radiation. injury= or at least certain kinds Of radiatiop
Injury cnd therefore I think it is worthwhile to Pursue it. As you
Aioht iunzine
9
I presented a_ papor on radiation lethality &d was among
tio;e to whose work Moskalev objected:
2 Y# think Moskalev'g obiections Were motivated_from_anything _more than
a pen"ie scientific position?
4o czn say? In their published work the Soviets show a Iot of attention
co effect? in the central nervous system-~tley ure: very interested in
tnic anti US people have tended to ignore this areab_ So conceivably
Ro3kalev is oriented ,to CNS work ad physiological functions I do not
kno:a Jut quite a lot of the Soviet work ltas a di fferent orientation'
fromi wester work--at least their published stuff_
C-O-N-F-I-D-z-N-T-I-A-L
SM N DISSEM_ABROAD
33E3XEEXNENEE
thing
have
ic,
it,
c;
==================================================
Page 78
==================================================
-Ooooo
C-0-N-F-I-DE-j-T-I-A-L 0-B-3,288,475
5 5
24. Ioskaley_both fron_the papens he gave and hig_questions ad comients
1n aiscussion indicated that 3o was very Ziarp very aavanced in hhis
Knomledge ar the biological erfects of radiation_ Particularly with
nespect to distinguishing anong the effects of varioug energies of
neutrons ad tbe te chniques for neasuring these energies: I thiuk it
may be safely assuned that the Russians are using very advanced ` nethods
for detecting and neasuring the various energies %f neutrons-_the
dosimetry of neutrons. In the biological effect , I think they Zre
way behind uS But they are much involved in the potentials of ncutron
irradiation ad their objectives are I am sure tbe effects of space
radiation on hunan bcings .
253 Actually, [V P] Afanas'yev, who is a
physicist _ wac even more soplisticated
than Hoskalov. Afanas" yev 3 paper was entitled "Production Investiga-
tion of Dose Ficlds for Irradiation Of Cxperinental Animals with Protons
of High Energy"_ His paper showed that both their production of high
energy protons in the laboratory and the neasurenents of these protons
with respect to animal work is sophisticated. They are advanced in this
I think this is the distinction to be made : tiney are mre advanced in
tre technology `of producing high energy radiations and the measurement
of these than they ar in biological effects of radiation.
26 _ Was anything reported on' effects of radiation; On non-regenerative tissues
such a8 the brain?
AS The Russians are very much involved i CvS effects 0f radiation_ but they
presented no data at ' the Symposiun- The paper that_Moskalev gave wZs
a survey of Russian research work 0p biological actian or neutrons and
isotopcs- It covered maybe twenty different pieces of work with only
a few sentences for each, It presented no Qew data &d nothing on the
CiS as I recall. Afanas 'ycv' 8 aper , on Teie other hand_ presented new
data on thc production of dosc ficlds with high energy protons .
(One 'gets the impression that whereas Russjans physics is Me chanistic
end 'quite indistinguishable froni ours in that respect, Russian biology
18 impregnated vith philosophys Hoskalev for example spoke of how
the body . "adapts" to radiation 5 Ehe sen3e that_ a single anical adapts.
Moet biologists will reserve this Iord:to changes' in a species over 3
very Long period. I suppose you could consider wound healing as
adaptation in a sense- But westor} biology: sees. certain events
occuring in an organisn a8 the conxequence; ofi ; woudd, which can be'
described without resort notimns of teleological adaptation. 1his
philosophical tendency has been a danaging element in Russian biolofy ,
I believe
28. Here there results in the use of drugs in'radiation:protection?
A I can . recall nothing On protective druss from' anybody. There was nere
and there a reporting of drugs used to enhance` the effect of radiation
kith rspect to' tumor trcatrent.
29_ #a8 anything presented on the characteristics of a bio-element used for
space radiation detection including the number reguired for an extended
space probe and the method 0f transmitting information?
I am' afraid I do.not uderstand the question:
30 . Was there , anything On' biological indicators at lowv ranges of radiation
doces?_
A Thore is a tremendous amount of interest in such indicators everywhere-
Jioskalay's_Presentations_did pot_Suy anythiBg specific except that the
Russians are working on log-terd} effects Of small doses Of radiation
7rwd
C-O_N-F-I-DE-N-T-I-A-L
NJO "GpN AOBOAD
848184385
1
and
to
==================================================
Page 79
==================================================
-Ooooo
C-O-M-F-I-D-E-M-T-I-A-L OO-B-3,288,475
6
3stly a8 regards' tumora . So they ar} interested in carcinogenesis and
i7 fact Hoskalev asked 2 quegtion following_mY_paper On carcinogenestes
2 safd notnin O3 acute, short-term effects 6f low doses of radlation
30 presunably 2re not 'conceraed with these
Sl. Pcopla from other' countries
>
and particularly the US , reported work
Xvinz to do with low dose effects and reliable biological indicators
por Jow ranges of dose using the chromosone aberration methods in hunan
cllc. But tha Russians had nothing to say about this particular thing
{d seem not to be working on It as
In your Opinior = what is the level of accompl ishnent worldwide
$
in this
#etter Of getting reliable indicators of biological damage?
{ Laofar as I the most sensitive and reliable biological index for
27130 at low dose rates involves the study of chromosoie abnornalitie8s
#e zpproach was developed in the US and is being used extedsively here
and in england, {mad ether countries are taking it uPt Voreover, J ibirk
that in raai ohiolog} ir' general jn alirw:t: ay quest;on You could ask,
the Xest particularly the US and Inguand are vc:ry Tuach jn the fore:
frynnt. Frow what 1 kmow ` af Russian Tadi: Jjoloxy Jyom tranclatfons
the Russians are years behind U8 but J exclude thein related Riysicgi
work from thisjudguent.
33 _ Q= Xac thcre reporting From tne Soviets On types of radatio detection
equipnant used in the Vostok flights? Di d report findings On the
rolativ? biological effectiveness factor values for ncutrons, proton8
and cosmic ray attenuations?
1. #ell, #win, there wzx no specific ment on of this but the interest in
ihz rolative biological effectiveness factor for peutrons and cosmic
naii.tiod wa3 a major concern of the whcle Symposium : the attempt to
slucidata tho PBC factor and particularly tne problam with respect to
Larz anicals, like hunans where in the case of neutrons you have a
ciaze in the type of radiation in the interior of the animal: You do
j3t kava this change with X~ z2mna rays, but you do have it with fast
ncutrons.
3*6;- ( "iow ic this neutron change manifested in large aimals?
:, Tie ceutrons becorz ioderated. As proceed through the tissue
>
the
aydrogen in the tissue reacts with the ncutrons and thcre i8 a change
ji ti:j encrgies taker up. At some point you have garmats . So, the first
fey layers of hyarogenous material On the outside 'of the aimal tend to
cange the dose, and in the interior, whore the important effects OcCut' $
you do not know what the dose is. We talk about mid-line doses ,
cveragc doses, but the actual dose in the cells of the bone marrow Or the
;0 do not know yet. This is Orse of the problems of the RBE and a
very big one.
35 . [A 6] Searle of Harwell reported genetic effects of. low dose rate
nzutrons 1n mice finding that there were as many if not more mutations
"ith low dose rate neutrons than with high dose rate: neutrons. His work
is the first direct evidence of the cumulative effect 0f a prolonged;
or fractionated, low dose of neutrons. You do not have such a effect
with X~ Or gama rays. If you prolong the dose with these , the effect
will be very much less than it woula be if you the sane total dose
in a single fast pulse.
36 _ Q. The neutron dose given gradually might have an even more danaging effect
than if given all at once is that it?
A. Yes. At least. But the matter is still delicate
3
for Searle" experiment
Wzs with mice and the question remains whether neutrons, as such , will
C-O-M-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
72402_DISSEM NO_DISSEH ABROAD
NKOZSBH}
ne
they
yet.
Kpow
Znd
and
they
they
gut
gave
's
==================================================
Page 80
==================================================
Qoooo
C-0-N-F-I-D-E--T-I-A-L 00-B-3,288,475
get into cells in the interior of 2 large animal, such as a human being,
or Will be moderated ad changad into gamma rays: The neutron RDE for
cortality in dogs _
3
as reported from My laboratory ana Brookhaven , i9
around 1 _ For small aninals Like Tica it is mora like three or foura So
there is this discrepancy , and it may be pronising for large animal
research. HarweLl, my laboratory , and the Argonne National Laboratory
near Chicago are now sett Wp to apply low dose rate neutrons in
sheep. This will be new work and should have important results.
37 . Q. Kere results presented on cosmic and Van Allon belt radiation effects
0n test organisms in such areas a3 lethal, me tabolic, developrental ad
genetic?
A. There was nothing on this as far as I know, except for a paper from the
Donner Laboratory people at tbe University Of California, Berkeley
entitled "Some Biological Effects of 730 Mev Protons"_ This may
siculate the kind of radiation that occurs in space and this is why
they are playing around with you See,
38. Nere conclusions presented on determining the relative biologic effective-
ness factor of biologic material when exposed to radiation from nuclear
testing?
A. Hell, this kind of interest is implied in work with neutrons, Nith
neutrons there is this question of RBE and it was one of the major
points Of discussion at the Symposium-
39 _ Q Did the Soviets say
aything bearing on physical measurements of
radiation in space in terms of relative biological effectiveness factor
and implications for future manned space flights?
A. AL1 I can say is that it is logical to suppose that this is what they
are after: good physical measurements of radiatio of a type that
might be anticipated in space.
40. Q Was there anything said on mapping &d profiles for space radiation?
A. There was nothing On this-
41. Q. What interest have the .Soviets show in developnent and testing of nuclear
power- sources for 'thermionic power generators? Are tha Soviets now
applying such generators?
A. There was nothing on this.
42 _ Q. Did the Soviets report progress in radiation resistant materials and
components for application to long space flight electronic equipment?
1. This Symposium was all biological, So there was
nothing
on this.
3; Q. Nas there anything from the Soviets on methods of radiation shielding?
It Mas there by implication_ Tine fact that they were talking about the
investigation of dose fields_ the radiation of experimental animals with
protons of high' energy
9
implies that ould be using some kind of
shielding to the animal exposed.
44. Q. This contribution would have been in Afanas 8 paper "Production and
Investigation of Dose Fields for Trraziation of Experimental Animals
with Protons of High Energy"?
[. Yes.
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
'770 "[7 Dissem NO Dissem AROAD
Noeaeax BSSeM
ing
it,
thcy
get
yev'
==================================================
Page 81
==================================================
-Ooooo
6uu 23r
ZLX NC: CY
7T8 32.m80 C ~0 Ua::a:" 172 mccnisg 0: #o Espioncse {cm $
U " #367 6 wach ' ary ncl Jrsutherized]Pors3: i80 ?ioh.3+382 64
CCU;{FRY Istz:['00331 RZPOrt NO. 00-1-3,286,322
K3x S C: Ltie_e:ez € Z3sccrch
Sj3aec; {x. c: Fcdioicsiezl 8:- DATE Dist? 30 Dec 63
Szfe:'; 1 ~cear s 27;
Pllse3 w:0.22, 24 22 433 % NO. PAGES
REFERENCES Cz3:--43178
Cuid:-326
WW.C; C-SI3-81,031
iNFC_ Auzust 19c3 c33/4233
PLACE & XIZ) ZS1c/CCz:
DATE ACO_'ienna, hru:: 156,3
IhIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SCJ2 E. Us" cie *: 220122333 Of {ndsizial %3/.cf32 & 2 Urgo [e8z?r Tedicz_
schsoc _
Sour: =diccl doctor? 232 t1 23233c2 udlez tlc auspices of
Chc :Jic Arsy Cocmissic:. ri5 6: R28 fitst cnetiencq a 2
con : :2c of tUfs kind Fitst Drecing Fith forcign collcagucs in
this ;l:
[Ti:s ~2ort wn; p?? .-*4 {lnnissic; to ch XS; icomic r 'Y
Ccr;z :id2 *i i$ : i7 ace ?ance with parazrap:
HCI /1 2/3.]
ine oosi: : X Giolc;;;:_ 'Jlti 6 :zfcsy im ucicar ~aterials
'cz 2d "ii*i3 20 Vic _f_ Ls33 26-5; {3 #rcjaht tofcthez
zi A;.ii2i _ei-d9 22 3 33 ecncarner M;~': :l 'acalth &iki
safe ; of Peonle 273sed,{o .02i42r _rials tini" ana milling =c
rhe "322l pzoRlez 3: 24, heale: {3. thc V2s82 _rcrials in thzs:.
ina: 220 To :c 232010 2 tka _ecessity 0e ~stand- the
woz; :ii 22c m &0s2 a_scplirc: :a ozder tc 2i:r define the
e7:: =3:: :os- 3, 32330148 &d jological_ r7 26825 ir pcople
2po323 62 22 necizar and cemical :cezicls @rCol* in thesc
irdusrie:_
0
2 %cept for the !.istorical ~evicd Qf ehe pelnzaary rliz cics found
in tbze Torkers of :e Scizeel,?? ad Sk Joaclimstlial mine: snd tluc
epidemiological revicw 0f 6. Colorazo P'lateau with tiec suggestion
of possiile incrasxe :r ;elzoEzy @zz*yjena , fibrosis and cor pulzozale
Js w2l1 2s mal:s-=32s Zi 8o33 dysecsia of halr roozs in theze pcojlc,
the rceting Was a:voia of any Spacif:~ inforzztion wizh regezd co healzh
effects On huzan:s 0
"2 aid jJ: makcc: detaiicd uctcs oE ei2 > ~et45g Zrid arc 1C= )7epared to
SLcncz:: tlie Pepezs, acievz= :neze 70 2 fcw poiuzs 0? i2zercst to
us tz : 33 will mertic: 3 2 foizc__
~
seragrapisa
: V 4 & of the USSE: sr:e e elae =eiun tctzafluoride w2s 1235
8 tozic uranyl nicrze :: ihe S2z} iosa in 2im2R80 4 P Eovikova
3 of the U:t repozted { decrC22 in blood Cellular elezezz:
2
1
836
3X~I-6-i 829::; & #ic @LWu
6777: 6
lc"
Tate A3mY NAVYL AEC
Wssi: NQ_DISSE 1 =
X0 c; :0 ot t%ls doztecz: I; liaic' civixza cmpfoye> 3 duty Zige E3e: pozsor?el witata 83$ is:e
Seot ead @ ecnior 0 Hcials &: 3c5J3; agoacias kho Czt %poa tbe 3348t,%
#jeh PC- 3 0}
'Eci5e =
Jit, i NJy 387 IL. esed t0 ahosc 5e3384 G tho {oxnrctossd Ssd 895824' %
9o disse:'
Sbe Dt0,= 5 0t_Nclional Inloxligeaco- Siizzl %oT @E DISSEA "zo To
6o Wtitoz 24{Oliscsioa 02 # "u jockea c; cobgul:cjt; uadat 0 coatractuel]rojatioaship t0 {80C.S Goveromoal witnout
cic
:
arz
Az?
jn
ind C:
i
Ksl
an
@pt
3
==================================================
Page 82
==================================================
Qoooo
CO-_-3,2r-.351
o'FfGn 0f an isiz; a6rot': wx; .2:,u3,
"ycori 1& as t}e resw : Gf @reci:? n2dry 0
=xture: Jf tlic 0::?45 i6:; :3: 23. : as0 re- 33
:uch c:zosures mkz: 3,aren * {C {1 GG;x:e {Wenticl 6
cype oj" urinaty urani;s excrc_02 {t: 82 arc '{ rereiltici
urmniu: G.itas jn ihlc 82 Coicc: arej:0 {2 c:
2}30 2)iegedly cause 3 der? ? *81o 2..Er;o4 rcficze 1 :
doas bit ro Rati:olosiczl ~' %ge: :: 2. Jr iho 9.rrous s"3 :%
Juto *Y6 "Ihey Jid fiw} 'c}erocic: ixx in r' "WWEon?ry ': T -E23 47_
pri rociial ad mediaM1 iu
'* : ;az ; v0 432
romiz:ert in kle iui, V3 Eixtu 8X1 26 cc.lteiWJrg 3: ^
Aigcst pe= Cent Of {'raja " C,, : t 8 Sti:
itil a cczcinotle of the Iu:te {d alofe 2 3y2ie! rer{a6ic
chaulges 1 S lu.go v "@LV:f :b r;Ortvr t.at #iV:c: ':€
radon expocures io x1i :l:; 68 v %nf: ci:s* : p"t lopicai
lnonary dez;e cliz eirher s;lian OT raJon a;oi8 A [ x#0:
tlce SS@ rcpcrzza Oil rlie %aodv J'srrinirion " '~t_ 3v3;m:
llucrerols inlaled redio cozcpes Iit #cut , #8.Je02- se c;is 'c' ?=
Iogical claarges j: iile 1*9 (ne T ri" & ~: ifvr?. #.rro;at}:
kcnowv s0 Jicele Ggst 8 @ ei;o: :4 t:v rak 8ic0iom8 _ #'icn Swa'.e
twat Ic don € krcu meele? F: La:; I:0: 2:07
J Lefuml from Francc rcncrc:.: { {n:lrf
041 ~: :n n ~lavc
atcaclle? by a crofs { Zcod (ircilario; Mrti" ~or 402
inlaling radona Padon dausit:rs 1"Tv m:i- 0" D, "ster
Tile Yegoslavians rejcrted con:- 7; 6370it:#iw 0 {i3i7
tlic {mmelliate radoll caugiter atiac%s} 2" {3 "e8n" #3"41 2'v
stress d tlc imortauce of 48@recmint:_ 7G iu3g I"%8 X; c* e#Vroi}_
Tznz in order €o calculatu %' Iur *e; :r { 72l
reported studias of peop le 6 @ jma; # #oseei 0 Teice im tici= spZS
found a higi Jung reze ilt: Crl o{ T&0 #ampkers 2; €' c2 tla !r68
dauchters Jf raaloil wcre: pr' Ta:'i: #0, 1, SaVS 83 c}ie
Icad Gaush ters '1 :ai{ " Tc "rvo? 4 f:: ~r Qv: 2' & ficcfc;
of uxss pezr "rer "22:' c #ic3) Ct #tim M3 8 Juxr :i0'
relation Co i.-% reto &ioilj 0 '0' $ ?*" {2 in08p88 ;"
tpeoretical cusaion {9; 30 0 m88r- s 2 cic2:: a; #siolagic:
2ctivicy 0f ri:e bronci;:a ; BGnu: w2 #k :n JVw? coscs_ ~a:
of tlie tN; gn;ve 3 chacrer {3: c;ecus_ ti #X1eccesl meigi:ci co?
alpha dose frori 4 poiac #Jre& '" #i cf {oT:i:i Unforcunately
Tas Mo2 6@sent to #ivc or iip vam ~fer {Aa) c'm fimling of rardlc:
in te {ait and na'}# 3f izaix/: #mt, 2d Pi; potsictical evaluaeio
of Lead 2I0 body iurden: r,er?{ro?e
6 _ J ( Cilitland of thc i: >:' 1 209 %, s2c0::.0 isrsltrium of ura.i'
daug:tcrs in uranli m1 7 ) 3 Wr: @c 8' ;or drarinir; 33
tin-:eighted cxpr S4418 1*:: { Im %;if: 2 Treacy ({ san,2:
for 952 conf:cerc cxe:::::: 01 1" 76 BRX~ur; allc':; %2 conccueratic:=
ic detecte:f no 112w Ldew; ;# i "i t;ie T8; 0n #1iro::ntzl exn:
ard internal ax:i exter:::! e9a::t1on {vcoi" France and Tanasia-
7 . % ( Ilyatt 0f thc 7, in :: ':" &se:t' iv ti teciqus {or ?eR5urin
2ra sizing radhoactiv: :::9 17: rezacc: ' 'min t ac t'e "nrticlc :si
and icncity of Tauioacti V" 08 #cly jw-botant in evaleti:s
biological efftces. L :: #ral o&ed In t :cticil 341 2'io=
logical Yrotcccion" t'.pr veji tfi xost iwprtart in ccsrrol)isn
radon and radon-dnug; t T Wcc? i: 2.0 ,
nlo8 atrzccheres ae :icz 3s
have only a wpecial 0je;no , 0? J4 csqrerily ucartrolled 2738 of
exposure Tlie 'S" 8cI: 2.88"0 X6 ,73*9 Paid uuzuzl aztentiz? to
Mir: Ilyetz" $ papcr On Tctvirtcrs Jil seezed quite ccecerred :bc;r :*0
acceptal lity by borl.iyc; Vi %' e cescribed respiretors_ The Tiscizzs
apparently are usin;, di wosnblo nxskSo
Haragenent 0f [restcs 2"3rs €o be a @nicue ?21.3 for the azcz; i:3
wh_cln wastes occur, 8 :2ral malazenznt cf i4-26 w25 Prcz)eed.
~ ~P~I-l3x ~i-I-iki
CCN-= 2 DresexA NO dize: :C42
io3e?
68
iu;
173
dog:
plus 6:
pu=
dos
:0: .
doga
p22
and
in'
4im
32,)8,
==================================================
Page 83
==================================================
-Ooooo
INFORMATiO REPORT JNFOR
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENC ,
This moterial contoins information offocting to National Dolonta % rhe Unitod State: within tw meonic? 0f Ihe Etpionoge Lowt Tilla
18. U.SC_Sta.793_ond 794, tho Ironmigsion Or revolation of which in eny Mantoct J0 Oo snouthovird Petton ' i) Prohibiled by bow
S_JsIsZ_TsleE"ilyA
COUNTRY"
Arstzia/usur/fntcrnatiozal( elgizn/Srcdca
REPORT NO. OO-2-2,202,411
SUBJECT
%7e8ic23-
Rclccr:
od.Eozio}o #ai iezldhxiid EafetDATE DISTR
3 Scc 62
Zeld i3 Vieaza 35-37
23153 Esdcr
ces
32 :n2 In e-r3tioial Arcsic Ecz3; 3rc; NO. PAGES
e*0 IctCicatzerei 1aio7 Oz;,enizazion; CQ 8
Fazcdr; Zc3nd
8}
%zzeiceti23 42714252+332- 8c3 INSREFERENCES
As
Dsclozed ct € 7nrosi:r-(visits
2;
asc 4o17c 3-81S-* ; '1
Lcboracories <_
0a7
2 erd Srzedez
{8} tedozetorics Dua
Certre 3 'Ecudic
DATE OF pc L'Zrercie Euclezzc, %} Zelziu; (2) Ditision o2 Racio:; Rc-
INFO. sezzch Izstitute &2 Earioc Ccfers@ Scockkino_ Srecez, 2
{.33*78130
PLACE & Everets_Forsiani:gsaiscal:, Roseazci; tn3titute
Jo2 Sueiolal 5cl8e, Ezocis
DAIEAco hoeEne;r 3N4E S6o6rri
Cn
0c OrErroh #lo Sep
This is
UTVEUA
INFORMATION'
SOURCE: CE ztclesr biologse
Ze is hczd-of' *ke ?Acznacolozy Opetae_on 02 a Zajor US- Etoz.c izbc78-
o7_
3"1
In Latc Ausat 2963 T_a-ccrced :h8 Srzposity' 07' Fadioloriczl #caLth
&zd SEkdS, maidean aterials MDIZ 63LRIITC /on 7770Z2
Ais2riz, Irc 57-o3iu7: Res andcr Zzcziccs cf tjc Irtczatio:zi Laromzc
Ercz:.Azezcy , tie Interaatiozel Lelr Ozzicc, ard tio Hozle: Zeclta"
Br3enfzatictic Iz cariy Scptecber 1563 I visited relatca Lalozatorics
as foilors (1) Laboratorics Da Certre D'Etudic Iucleaize, %l, Eel-
zizc; (2) Ditisica 0f Rsdioiiology cesearch Insticute"O€ Makiozcl
Befersc, Stockhojt, Stcdcr, and (3) Forsvarcts Fozsk ingsanstale,
Rcscazci Irstiteto Oz fetiozal Defczsc, Stockholz, Sweden=
Due co 3 nigundezsterdEcE:in_titc @E33thc toicg_cgrrered by tie 37
po3ii2 weze cot Lzi stfdiccnly % sdrcizce Eo3. Soviet acicrtists
Eo COnEribire Zeper Qf otherthan Zc e2r tozicolonz Tnezczote;
Borict Delegctc K Toebzziokow briezl; discussed WSSR :uran:zx ~ize
bcaltb practices- wkics__icZudec tbrzz 2zcas: of activil;: E (1) Maxiera'
czfozcs are:taken to, su?press dust Zt tx0 :source, ~zd : nircs a-e rell
venEilated; (2) . Persoagel protective derices_ :guci 3s"respiretoi; Sasia_
azd filters, -are uscd, and (3) Prerertive "Miealth:or propliylactic piez
cederes iicledc a8s n36nt of Qine torlezs to. : sanitatiu for Oce
Contheeaci-year: iio kidney denage 0z o ther patholojy: epparcatly ,hae
bcen scen 85 a recilt OL urarit minin; activities_is; ihc;CSSE . Zhere
vas no {neneior 0Z, canccr dec to tais activity_ Forr Papers' Eroz ` the:
DSSR dealt wwiti .laboratory stedfes On tha toxicology: Or incernal' C5it
tcrs Most .Soviet studicc involved ictratracheal adainistration Of"
the isoiopc3.=- although- it [as brought out; that the ' importirce -of o
iobalation 25 'a route '0f-entry Ls recognized: The: sympostica
brouzht tocother a vorld :cross section %f sclentific; disc-plines Eor:
discussion of: uraniua ninicg` and Dilling hazards: Detafls-of all '6887
this arc, given in Cy trip rcport-which follovs=
3+2*0-
5
3 IAEA, ILO, and WHO Syaposiun On Radiological Health and Safety In"
Muclear, Materials Mining and Milling; Vienna, Austria, August 26-31,764
;
1963 . Visits: were also made to the following laboratories:
1
C-O-N-E-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
Cbor?
Ecteded Ato eattk
bregrtieg 4e4
setesiratla
StATE ARMY NAV AIR FBe AEC
{6'
INFORMAT]G 3' 64"
CONTROLLEZ NO_DLETEM_ABROA MO FoinCK Ex
DISSEM: Tha dtarentotbn 0 B dcunedt k Ittod t aivtllaa eDplozoes ed orttvvo duty alxaty Por@nnel Ituaba Wbe bbUkence CODPOI
tba USIB Domber apoucies_ and 0 eonjor Otfcloks 0l]tb0 Denbet Dyondo3 vko Dde 07 upon Ue Ifonatton Fowv volt p9kee GaCZun coatre
@ acordadce Smb Ratootorb 8 01 DCDD 1"7. % Do] t nlooeed t0 totc 0I &bo cepoto*erLy Iad Oooncias 0 %to @Areooieai dx
Rariaipodog b Ibe prdoztioa 0l Kattonel Intelligenoo ZT SKALL NOt BE
55527ar5 % CONTRACTORS 70Ebou 5 b Io Orgc
tons 01 parnounai boctadlag Cnmiu; pedrt 3 coduoctual roklblebb 0 U 0S Doveradout witbou 0o Tlk pomtke 0 (50]orletaator
4iicol E?
being
bose
==================================================
Page 84
==================================================
Qoooo
C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-ASL
00-8-3,223,411
3
ThLe Le apparently due to the bigh ecceptence o deta peb"
ILshed by the Unfversity 0f Rochester
Ic Vas pointed ouc
tbet the Posefble contrIbution of radioactive dus € coposed of other than radon deughters Vas pot actually evalueted
In the cese of the Schneeburg cancers because dubt Bamples nere noc collected . Although radon 18 releesed by
crushIng of ores
0
radon and radon deugbters were pot cons
eidered to be 8 Problem In uraniu mills Of Erance because
Of Large work areas and high ventilation ratee _
Four papers from the DSSR dealt with laboratory studies On
the toxLcelogy 88 iat;qne} emt- Cedt4 , io Egneray PertIcu-
Larly Csl37 Y9i
Zr
Ni9s , Ruiov;
and
uraiu and redon ost studies involved Intratracheal ad-
ninLetration %f the isotopes, elchovgh a feu inhalatfon
studies were descrLbed . These Papers were 2ll Given by
Dr L N Burykina in_the_absence 0#Drs Toskalev Senotsk,
NOvLOv@]ana hnueve Tuey repozt thatl IoFC0 18 cent
Of che inhaled radioactivity W8S found in tbe lungs of rats
ad dogs after exposure, and that five per cent W88 cleared
by cillery activity. These data are difficult to evaluate
since the particle sizes of the aerosols were broadly des-
crIbed a8 betreen 1 and 4 M Translocation 0f che
Inhaled radfoisotopes was 8imiler to that reported by others _
Biologicel effects_were Gepc568; only for intratracheel ad-
@Iolstratzon of Cel4n and They report degeneretive
inflarmation of the lung &nd aplestic changes in the boue
marrow accompanted by ZeukopenLa In acute scages . In longer
term Btudfes they €lnd chronic Paeunonia and degeneracive
and proliferative changes 0f the bronchial epithelium and
connective tissue . They also reported reduction of bone
narrow hematopoiesis &nd degenerative changes In tbe Iiver,
ktaney, etc These occurred_ deposition of 1 to 19 Kc
in rats, 0.6 to 2.6h c Ce Igrae of ad 0.4 U c
Rulo6/gram o
rat. No cardiovascular changes were noted,
but %ere not specifically studfed: Tbe rebults of studies
"8s with uraniua were sinilar to tbose reported many imes, vitb
the exceptIon of central nezvous syetem injury wbich consisted
of-changes In conditioned reflezes ad In hibitory and ex"
cItatory processes Due to this and relatIvely. high burdens
fqund In skeletou (3 to 4 per cent)' conclude chat uraiun
toxicity 18 not pecessarily confned : to kidney danage. Kush-
neva 8 pap"t- on Bynargistic effects of JILLea ad radon
ported previously publLshed data:; Silteotic rats ere
exposed
to: 8 H c radon E The' radoo treated 3tlicotfc' rat? aboved
mOre berLous clinfcal syuptoms; drop In cLrculactng blood
cells, and Dore exteastve Zung,pathologs; than rets treated
Fith radon 'or 'cilica alope
An excellent P3Ber describdeg expeoduental work onthe in-
halatLon ' 0f' En- ed its decey Product8 183 presented by
0 > Dr € Pohl from the UnIversity of Innsbruck; Austrfa. When
Rn wa3 inhaled in equLlIbriun vIth Ra, RaB, end Rac the
concentretion-Of daughtere in lungs end other tissues were
higher than when tbe concentrationg of Baa, RaB, and Rac
In the Inhaled etr were Less tha the equilibrium values .
Bovever, In the Latter case tbe concentratLons of deughter
'products _ In the lungs and other tisbues vere hLgher than
would be pred_cted' from the concentrations Io che inhaled
air, Further experinents are In progress co conf:ra and
explain tbese resulte. Similar, but Iess extensive, studies
were reported Lp a Paper cocauthored by Dr Letuma of France
and Med _idovte.Of Yugoslevte.
07
C-O-N-E-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L
CONTROLLED DISSEM _ NO DISSEM ABROAD
1ung
3r89
Per
being
aftes
Cel4z and d03,
they
re-
0
'Olbc
==================================================
Page 85
==================================================
-Ooooo
INFORMATION EPort: #NFOR JN REPORT
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 602 ?547
This maleriol contains information offecting the Nationol Dofons of the United Statas within Ihe monirg of tho Espionage Lows, Titlo
18, U.S.C. Secs 793 ond 794, Iha transission o revelotion 0f which in any mannof to On unauthorizod Person is] Prohibited by law_
C-0-il-#-Is)-:-Wl-I-I-A-L
COUNTRY International REPORT NO. OO B-3,278,069
SUJECT Symposiun 012 RadiologIcal #ealth and DATE DISTR 18 Oct 63
Safety In iluclear ilaterlals inin; and
#illing, Vienna, Austria, 26-31 Aug 63 NO. PAGES 2
REFERENCES
DATE Of
INFO_ Ausust 1963
PLACE &
DATEACQ Wenna_August 1263
THIS IS_UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
SOURCE: US citizens; professors of industrLal Iedicine at a large western medical
school_
Sources
9 One of whom is a medical doctor, atcended the conference under
the auspices of tbe Atonic Energy Cocmiis8 Ion . This was cheir first
experfence at a conference -of thls kind and first neeting mrith forelgn
colleagues in thts' ' ffeld.
[Sources are generally available for reintervier , should zny Further
questions be generated by" this report.]
[G file in CIA Library 1s the offictal program of the Svpogdun OW
Radiological Health and_Safety Jn Alclear_tatertals_linlug end JQLEo;
under the sponsorshie @ tlle_Interationa Ktoic Encrey Agencv the
International Labor Organtzatton and the_World_HiealthOrzantzatLon
held in Vlenna or_26-3 4ug 63. 4lso on file Is the Provlofonal Lirt
Of rarticipants as 0f 19 63 the Provisional Volume of Nstracts
in the languase subnitted by the author.] [FOr OFFTCIAL USE ONY] _
1_ The Syrposium o Radiological Ilealth and Safety in #uclear Mfaterlals
Hining and "Illing In Vienna, 26-31 63, did not provide much ner
Infornation mainly because the US ig 80 far ahead of the other cointries
representcd et the synposiun In Its studies of these subjects _ Thle TS
w2s actually the only country which presented origtnal caterial ac tle
conference Tie Soviets sent 2 small three or four e@ber Jlcsat Loii
headed by Yurty Ivanovich Hoskalev 2 very personable anddlorat ia
Feut Teran AE Ene entl of €ne conrerence , voiced his a1smay Li an1
apparent sIncerLcy, that the Sovfets liad ' nsunderstood ttla exact "point:
of bic_uetlog and had presented very ,inor papers
2 ^JI the Sovlet papers were read by V 8 Kusneva, a woman plysIcian' whlo
delivered then very dranatically. The most interesting Sovlet clalms
9
micl we do not believe directly applicable to the causes claicec and
wich Izere not fully documented were :
2 , chat uranium effects the central nervouts systei, 1 e,
5
causes certain changes In the Pavlovian reflexes ;
4
3
2
1 1
1
C-G-H-F-I-I)-E-i FT-I-A-L 6rot?
Exeleded trem zeteaatke
dovaodiag 944
dectesslnatkan
SFATE ARMy NAVY AiR Fbi AEC
FNEORMATION Report INFORMATION REPORT
CO TROLLED DISSEM NO_DISSEM_ABROAD
Tbe dissomlatbn of tbls doxumont k_Hmltod to clvlljan 8o2z and orlve duty Allltary_poronnel etthla]the] Jntolligonco cocponodb
ol the USIB momber agonclos: and t0 tbozo sonlr offclab 0l tho]_Mombar sho Dur &6t upoa (bo [alormalon._Ho= Dv01 ualot bPaclacally coatrolled
ip azcordauce wila]_Parcgtoph 8 0iDCID 1/7 , ir Mo} bo roloatod 10 thoso D7S367128 Gom ol tbo {8nfnzctosr and agoncles 01 Qao u 3 Covoraront]dlrecu
j 66 productior 0 Notonal [atelligonce_ Tt ShALL Not Be To It"Jbal dol bo dinemlaated lo Orgaaina:
Or porronpel; Ioel cousultc bs ador 0 Contoctual rolatlonsblp t (b6 US Govonmodt]~i(aout_ta6 Mutod Partesbd 0 1a0 ortolaator;
Aug and
Aug
hic
Roxscoate
dinq
==================================================
Page 86
==================================================
-Ooooo
CE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY vCo2547
m:eji <ar: Irism?' 63 oflectiss + Aa:&n3/ Derer:c 0 in4 Uni:at %: wai;a Gcanrs o} ahc Esp.encse Laws. Tulc
8. U.S.C. Scc:. 793 Cn? 77:, Ie Ifzasss.Ss+3n c: ficlerem c} mah Ic 30Y 7eie: {J 3; enzuitorizc: ?*r352 6 hib %cd by lcw
C-_
jOUNTRY USZ/Iczezeiiczsi REPCRT NO_ OO=
B-3,271,609
ECT ~zceinz 02 %21 %5222 C: t2 2y DATE disfr_ 21 4ug 63
of Ercorzorcted 3acezuelicz:, 32
L-8 Jin 63 AO_ PAGES
REFERENCES
JATE Of
IVFO. Jir 63
PLACE &
DATEACQ Vicz== 63
ThiS 4S UNEVALUATED LNFORIAATION
Source: DS csticzz. K2iical &ztoz.
Scurzc, 3r) 2333 C2.32 reczzzee cr 2 1z752 TC ia3cicee dcvoged #
Qucle:: :efc3, 2i282228 Ccz: 5228s=3
1 1 atce_J-d ~2 Zaorin3 02 &o 331253 83 &0 Z z41%1 02 Ieeoza7228
Bezio33234422 J963 4 3 8 533 23773330@ 32 ZEr2l Cz3 80
ccvice 22 21 Or researcd 3r2381 E &: EEc_Co 2I3c28 7j33
ozgacized %y Evgezzy 1. ECUESCZ (OSZC) 02 %2 IZi Zvicicn cJ %3otC?33.
Tce f3llcui#g narad 522ezci2ts [22eicp3z4Z 2 222231:
z:_ 1 2. 22323 Cizez 32 3. ~Z
3ecal Zezvicz 2c 724717
E lezr Iresgy Cezter Z572-3-122-0[31/28
%ol-3ii:, %ozgiem SeiEic, 7>
"a:
66*3+*7 -
%:Z &z3 G. 4 E2lzze 234a3377 b: 4
Zczazeh Zesz_ri ? Cr 97-3577 8#44
Meticzol Berscz?, %spt. 1 r32sJ E:z
Sudoyberg, Exoczr
%r, Elcto Bootiel Cro 2-2i3 37004
Zizeiiuzc 0l Ezal Rezzarch 24222 c: 332232-60722 %eztc=3
Yuzazlzv [cadzry 6f Sczcnce 03 Ct :3.cz2 S3
Zaz-eb, Yugoelzvic 2-2, %lzrd
5r_ 2. Bainlzz C;. 3=@2
Ezciczazkolcgy -e*332:3ry 12C3 Z2zety Divicicr
U_iversicy 02 €5-2i-32 3jiie: C4 Zeb32 Cyzi-ze
Croningec , [3t-z-ec-Zc 233 acupeiizZ=l %E5zz_}
7823_
)
Uzzeizclz7_za
3r _
0
Rierre %e; : E: cn Z3
Zrzeiic 03 ~n} 33 c2 %524
Czneva , Swicze_"zed Ec., Cir=]
5
8-0i?
8
2
J
6812
Ec* 33;
(=7331
: 38
NAVY A43 Fci {AEC
#6 4384
8vo tul ceiCrzPerso3xel vrilsin 850 Iaco%ige3*0 C06i73:3k 820
wac 336 82.37023 %auvSI; LnIoss 7eci53777225
3ec Co..33.16.:; 3:
5
5 ;a68S Gro sscreie} 0' to D S cirecxly
EE OI3S%X= 7325
#3
"ERC7o35_ % soW n3: se disserinctad 03 orjaaiea-
3.36.633487 80 10 US: Gocjoroal wi:bor} E0 wrine Por_ission 0( 0e ozizac:35.
TFv r
Prc
Rr
4
==================================================
Page 87
==================================================
-Ooooo
D bo
July 1963
DTRRAIICU RETORT
BUAnCT Alows} Yuly Ivanovleb KBLALIVBLY
8uC NDAZL - ]
DOI 1961
1 8owce Jdone fIed Pbotoerapa Of MEALv8pX [Got
W
Dr Ld 0 Dd ePPlAeg 0t of 0 Ar Yorco Colo o} ,
84 Qru OfTIcOr Jp Idforot1O6 DItogrorom of 0 G
0fee44 Dot1ag Jq Loodo Jd 0 Juw 1961.
32u
Ce='
2. 1o 83/6/910 tocoo
3. Idor U Jleacoo]_[orott Wt Yutj Iveoovieb
MOKALIVBKII , boru 17 Je15L10 Obe4ad
CoatorDE3' 0 Zrtoaln ,0T5
8R386 ,;uta,
DIELC:
Or1l6 70-5-413 P1Jo
en/CI/o/oropo
76-6-8j9/6
eA/cI/d /teou
e/cz/a 8wJ;o Jul 13]
N.k
ols /eene-p
Gl
2 39u&
1
920.
18,
Vay
INDei
LazkzY
==================================================
Page 88
==================================================
-Ooooo
ii
T> N s (Qt C'0 ialm Jt) afircting tho Nnlionol Uctan:: o/ : wiein inc nynimn cl #? &%Jc7"
3, U.S.} S3ct. 793 &nd 784, Irqnsmiswon 0r ravolation of which ic 8 :m8T i0 0n Ur r"i hoiae&i {"is8n i' ih;
MasCaleV C-0-A-"-I-J- 6ees5.47
COUNTRY
UzCR/Czechoslovnklo/Vest Gerzny/Irs.i: !
{20R1 NO. 03 _ $ : ,248 .
Ezoee
SUBJZCT BZo/LiZA Scientific Mzating o tl:
DATE Disfr. 18 &*
Damosie and Trcatmsnt Of Racio-
Activa Poiconing--Assecznznt 0x ~J? G3S 2
FurtIcipants und Their Prcscntatlonwl
Biographtcal Infornetzon REFER:NCES Culd; 32}
DATE OF
15-18 Oct 62
INFO_
FLACE & Vlenna
DATE ACQ_15-28Oxt_62
THIS IS_ UNEVALUATED INFCRMATION
SOURCE: 0S cltizen, doctor Of medicine.
fource conducta rerzarch in tl? trexty::1 Txiczctivo mctal @cigonirs
and 18 alzo 8 clInlclan wben Guch Ct:z:7 3i:? e th? #aillcel Center. Ervc?
spsaks German and kegps abrzest 0f 2ll 1i<.#6 ~: +i Suhjact Gf >rHIO-
active poisoning. [ais rcpozt was Prck*? : 0 J: ARMI rrprey0-"1t1' a imed
to the office Of preparation J
1 I participated in the Worka Health Orzz&::ztion 3 Inlern-tiopa] Atomic 3r-
Ey Agency'8 @clenttflc meeting_on the di: 2: # ~24 #reatiien: C 324460417
Eoisoning; bela a€ _Vienna, Auatrie; 15-18 (: 22, Tnere wexe ozly @"
ticipants at thi neetng; tborefora @ch inii-d #l 18 concid:-cl hi:#iy
quolieiea In thls purticular rleld otberwie; ha vowld not hiv? Oson izvit8l
89 0 perticipant -
2, Tha two USSR doctorg who wrare invltor K8tc 3 ) J 8-aznov api >v I Tszntit
0 female doctor They ere bzth Erci S7vloztk Cenvet: Rixen t&e 3ECI :1.S.17 *3.
not heard fron then, hz contoctsd tk: Pea2ncnt U3SR representative 0€ th?
Internattonal Atomic EhergY AgenGY) who ~ellcd Mozcov +o find Out whcb3v Cr"
not thege two repregentatives woula e687. #c waj Lnformed that thev ccua
pot com? aue to unforeseen Clrcuatanc :3 They_8ert inctana Pcof
;0645+ _Mscslevs He ep22k8 only Rugaian_ Fe i3 REahbuECQl CTT-n on' tb ef-
uecib Of Taqnation, 5bat 18 Daa effecex 0r r-lcactiva 5ntals He w; tberz--
Ide ,oz' 82 irdiwlame Qat Qaudhava 3 Zanrozentiog 8qo USsSi ct8a
mzeting; Tble Y2S 018 first time Qut Qr &hn U3SR Ee Z3 @bott 5"E8"toll
~Egus @bout175 poundb, 12 ezcuna W5 YAc a2 a32 an3 b25 gravRrbEk; Je
Beuuey ah "O1EEOLG" QnvTdnar; L? M,Cj7? Vory warm & {2icnc} uciog
tys meetirg ed toasted my 8on saying th:} }c hored tbat his SGR ena w GOn
could climb nountalna togethcr- Ue Wz3 zatusr €ay ct partles tut oly #
3ccial drinker. Ee Emoked an 270727? erojjrt Be hza 8
fazily, the :iz? of
vbich I d0 not Imow, end 18 a pro:*,3C: in the Istitule Of Nedicinc.
3. Profeezor 1 !olt Depeitmant Ionizirn Zaiiation, Institut:: 0€ Irdustrinl
Hvgfcne ena Occvpational Dis:i~5, 3fijrvaiji 2+, Przge .7> Cz ~Calovz& :
13 a well-know cleniIst He 1: tcll, Alneer, ana athletic, in bLs 3} v .x
30'8, about 6 feet tell, Gzrcts f#zzec Ipisn. Fe bJs Cns 3g32 $ 04
5 4 Grl eged 9. He Llvea ir ?rague. I: p:iiichef @ ariual raport Or #o
5_ proceeaings &t hls Ingtitute, wich I 3aev?o He i8 & top-notch scisetist.
4 3
He L8 en MD and see8 patlents in additzon #0 cordcting reaearch - Eo Etntcd
3
2 2
1
C-O-n-F-I-D-E=-R-I---L
B#6-na36
3r_ ~J
:
STAGE Army NAV AiR fci AEC
1A
CONTROLLED No DIEE 4E2:2 NO ~h.o
DisSE:: dlsrenInatlon Ol thls cocuccnt L Jinlted lo clvillan ~m"om;:e oclirn duty 7 Ali;vtr_Prrzoansl wvitkh 06,` fatclf'
A USiO #C.n83r an-ncics, &nd t0 11.ofo s nior oticlals 0i Iho ncxnbcr 0 ; ac J #8Q "103 &ct Wjoa {8 iclornolton. Howovc: duleez
'Grordonco wjth paregreob 8 0iDCID 1i7a It Day Iho?~0 Cjndo ~ri: n} 3ngri1;Fr gna yecncice 0l (fa &#. S_ "6
"l31*ing J3 80 proauctiod 01Nalionol Iniolliqonco.
Pir';fit"4o."eC" D7352343128
TQ (OffitrCiORs; Itzhal rof bo dizscmlca'4
1i3a8 Or poraoanci, lnciucing consultant, Vnoot 0 coptractpai rolationailp to Iltc U.S: Cosctmmodl wibort tlio WIUtoa]_pormlssln o? Ic Orueta-}
t0
pz
77
==================================================
Page 89
==================================================
-Ooooo
600 3 547
nesefv
Int ntl Conf on Diagnosis and Treabment of Radioactive Poisoning
Vienna 15-18 Oct 62
Source (S national; physicist on staff of TS institution of higher leerning.
The most interesting aspect of neeting weg condut and contributions_0f Prof
I vosa Lev o1 WSS Zcadsa1,7 His su8-@@d0 was iriteat a mupuake ana Retenvion
0} Piutoniun in Man"; no absbract wes presented, Wen_Pro Moskalev_sxokes
hoever he changed the title to "Problems of Kineticsof Tiptake and Retention
Of Rad io Isotopes. During his presentation, it wes sug= geste-l that the retention
of multiple dosis of Sr9o in the rat could not be predicted on the basis of
sirgle injection studies After continua] questioning via translationseryice
(ke apparently_spoke no Engr))= we concluded he meant by this bhat {ne
iS a continually changing aniral Inany_events hig_paper_presented_nothing
new_and could bx described as being rather @Lenentary:
In contrast, Prof Yoskalev'8 questions throughout the four meeting covered
a wide range of topics, and left one with the impression that he was a competent
irdividual. In response to questions, however, his answers were far from
satisfectory He have no specific answers to questions regarding Soviet ex-
perience with radioisotopes in nan.
SO : CIA-A-3.2h6.539 CONFIEVTIAL Controlled/NDA/NFD
26 Dec 62
rat
day
==================================================
Page 90
==================================================
-Ooooo
MM
{JJxl?
HI TH
12
NAME_
MOSIAIIV, Yuriy Ivane,Ich
SECRET
CASE No:
5856719"
VaRiANTS
3. Position Sci Worker, Radiohiolocical Installation, Nuc Res Inst Sungul,Chelyabina:
Qhla;t , C 53 ; I/w Irst. of Biophysics, AS USSZ, 51 _
Location 2 Sungul , Chelyabinsk Obl, C 53; Msocw, 51
OccupaTion Nuclear Research-Radiobiology
FIELDs Distribution cf Isotopes in Various Animal Species.
1: birthdate cl92l
8. BIRTHPLACE
9. NaTiONALITY USSR
t0 Educatiom
Ii. Honors
6002547
12 AFFIl
CP Mr., 51 !
13.[ Ctry. Work: For
SOUNDEX To LocaTiOn ORGANIZATION
30
1+1a5 Dkl53 bo -21 K79o75 &
0 ~
4
2
Lui3oos Xyok46o9 j:?
form No. Z140 BEPLACES Form 64-340 0j;
1 OCT Wkich MAT @E used BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION CARD
SECRET
Moeco'i
lsz~
2720
S8 $7
EMFCKEI
POl;
==================================================
Page 91
==================================================
14-00000
In 1973 tests were" berun' hy MOSCALSV concerring the distribution of isotopes
in var!ous arimal species. work of the radiobinlogical installation at Sungul
SO: CIA,CS-G-BG-l4 64 _ 25 Oct, 55, Secret . jab
MCSKALZV assistant to Timofeyev, Haad 02 Miclogical Tept, Suwgul Institute _
Eoskeleyta_narve_physi olocigt_end party_mal) worked witn Zatsch (and subseguentl
succ3eded hin On research on curing r preventing radiation dezeg9 _
(Source is Dr alhela Lenke (STT a returned Gerjan scientist Tho gav? iforgetiior ar
Soviet personelities at tha Nuclear Resgarch Irstitutes at Sukkuni
9
betwzan 1245 a1:
1955.} SOURCZ : CS-C-82811, 1 Mar 56, SzCR T/ OFCRN RE_-LSiziz T3 U.X-Ico:TI:S33
KCSKAIEV Yuriy Ivanovich ~ worked as a 8Ci - asst. in source '8 lab. at Sungul .
EcokFO1
the pOcition of Chief Of the pathophysiological lab._ when source left in Oct. 53. ~ Nlot
JWoll qualified Was supposedly imprisoned during_the war because of his Gernen_deecent
Tt= or {or black market &eaTings Became a Party Merber in
7%51: Ted one Month'5 2x at
434n # 03 644 81f ~bne Eiophysical Inst:_
9
'Moscow dur the -st haIf ot 52. "pon his return, he inforfed
source that the inst. was doing intengive work on tne henatological effects on of
radiation exposure. The inst. was also working on radiation e"fects on the nervcus SyS'
tems %f dogs _
)
similar to the conditioned reflex experinents of Pavlov. He also stated
that the insta was doing parallel work to ~ungul on increasing the excretion cf inccrp-
orated radioactive isotopes, using diuretic substances & hormonee , perticularly the
parathyreotrope hormone _ No special results were achieved. He was married to Vera
Nikolayevna Streltsova. Age 35. Medium height: Dark blond.
SO: CIA, CS-C-EC-lSSO, 24 Apr . 56, Secret joe
SR.I) Consol, Bibl1o; Le, Ju' J956
2 1 L L 1 L L2
2 .1
B),
CIA,
ing
dogs