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Jice Memorindum
Q UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
.Mr. A. H. Belmo
DATE:. December 4, 1959
I - Mr. Belmont
Belmon
FROM :Mr. F. J. Baumgardr
1 - Mr. Baumgardner
DeLoa
McGure
1 - Mr. Decker
Moht
Parsons
Rosen
SUBJECT: SOLO
INDERNAL SECURITY - C
This matter pertains to liaison activities: of our highly
Holloma
placed informant, CG~ 5824-s, between the Communist Party, UsA 7cpusAJ7
and the Communist Parties of the Soviet Union, Red China, and other
Curtain nations..' Informant returned to United States on'1l-ll-59 followil
seven-week stay in Russia and Red China.. By airtel. 1l-27-59 Chicago Cow.
furnished information concerning informant's. conversation with Sanzol Nozaka
chairman of the CP of Japan... This conversation took place in Peking,.
China,
on or about 10-15-59.
T
Nozaka advised informant he desired to work out a program between
CPs of Japan and the United States calling. for a campaign against United
States military bases on Japanese soil as these bases are designed for use
Iagainst Soviet Russia..
Nozaka stated Cp of Japan has developed a powerful movement in
form of a united front with the Socialist Party of Japan directed against
renewal of security treaty between United States and Japan. He said this
is most important political problem facing Japan today inasmuch as a new
treaty could lead to war. He related that although leaders of the Socialist
lof this treaty, they secretly meet with the leadership of the CP of. Japan.
He added -the CP of Japan is supported in this campaign by a national.
alliance.consisting. of over 3o0 local alliances or committees composed
Socialist Party members and others..
.Nozaka requested that the CpusA. attack the proposed security
treaty and added that this is of particular significance in view'of scheduled
visit. of Japanese prime minister to United States December, 1959..
Isituation is' very much improved. The'sectarians have been ousted, the
factional fight stopped, and some persons who were expelled have been
returned'to the Party.. 'He added the CP of Japan publishes a peper with.
daily circulation of 50,ooo and Sunday circulation of 50,ooo..
EX 109
j00 faJoJ
contactsbetween cpUSA ahd
6 DEC1hl.
RSERVATIONS:
Information. developed by our informant in his conversation with.
za Nozaka is highly significant, especially hi's statements. which indicate
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