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“… 735296 201-777193 SEX-M-DC B. Bottom -05MA-2354905. 23 FF3 68 "C. CIT CU6A OCC? , VICE-MINISTER GF ECONOMY WAS DIMISSAD RE DEBRIEFING REPORT OF ARTEL PICOT 0142 201-777193 1 UFG W 6301210106 * FILE IN 201- 735296 is. FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. 3937 867 ««« eseseuD upir …”
“Camaguey and that with these missiles, we can cover
Miami, New York, and all their bases and all of their
"mierda". . .if the Americans say they are going to
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planes?), we will send them; if
they (Americans) say they are going to invade us, the
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“… C1/0PS, Ci/16 SEC RET 171220Z JAN 68 CITE MADRID 3859------- PRIORITY DIRECTOR, JM1WAVE 17 JANG8E31987 TYPIC MHGUILE- • 1. IN QUDOZE REPORT OF 5 JAN 68 AMAUTO-11 REQUESTED THAT A CABLE BE SENT SAYING THAT THE- I ABSTRACT . FOLLOWING DAY A COMPANERO (UNIDENTIFIED) CARRYING tt …”
“… and in the meantime suggested MARTINEZ do a bulletin drawing a parallel between Gibralter and Guantanamo. Finally, according to a QUDOZE report of 11 December 1967, Hector GALLO Portieles had been ordered to prepare a work plan for cultural activity. In this context' cultural act …”
“prepared to
make changes that promise to go beyond the superficial
sweeping of a new broom. Underlying RUIZ’s actions and
proposals is the clear implication that lie came to Madrid
with the specific task of upgrading the Cuban mission in
Spain both in terms of prestige and e”
“… ed sympathetically to complaints about low salaries, old buildings and inadequate operating budgets and concluded by asking for a monthly report on receipts and expenses and a report on the consuls’ current needs, their monthly balances and their administrative activities. The "* * …”
“CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH SECRET A JA GSMA-23,406 7. . The new Ambassador concluded his report with three recommendations:. a. Rent another building where, the Chancillary, the Commercial Office, the Consulate and the Cubana Offic …”
“… estes Guillermo RUIZ Perez, and an evaluation of his new assignment are attached. MIC ,367 Julian T. PROCARIO • Attachment: H/W1 ANOT Report EE-8119 : 1 Distribution: 2 - COS/ Madrid w/att 2)- C/EUR Div. w/att. 201-735296 3CC LE/IE/sw/act 1. 3 - WH/COG w/att. hi ayloma 5 …”
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“… • REFERENCES References: A. MADRID 1287, 8 June 1970 B. WI/MIAMI 7776, 4 June 1970 . Action: FYI ‘1. Forwarded herewith is a contact report from PACHANKIS on his follow-up interview of Alexander SAMKO (201-666054), which concerns SAMKO’s contact with: ** AMAUTC/1 (201-735296)‘ …”
“… isary objective, contact with AMAUT0/1 for a face to face assessment, has been met. MsC Deled Melvin D. KERSCREN Attachment: Contact Report (h/y) Distribution: 3 - Chief, wHp, w/att (in dupl.) b/w 2 - Chief, EUR, w/att (one copy) h/w„ * Dec Font E/IG/S, Wyatt 2 - COS, Mad …”
“2, -CUOET 29 July 1970 WD Or DVD 1 I 1 :AU*31 Contact Report on Alexander SANKO, on 28 July 1970. 1. On the morning of 28 July, I called Sara to check in with him after being away on TOY for almost …”
“… Masip to lunch. Sam gave me an extensive and expensive expense account of his trip. r will attempt to ■ decipher it at the close of this report. 10. We ended the meeting on very cordial terms, He was not so mad at not being contacted so much as he is dying to get back on the gravy …”
“… llance of SAMKO and AMAUTO-1 at the park. As noted- in references SAMKO was specifically briefed on this possi bility and was alerted to report any absence of AMAUTO-1 from the room. 6. We were confident that AMAUTO-1 would be the first , to ask the cover questions, but instead h …”
“that no one was tailing us, we drove to a Station safehouse
which has an underground garage. SAMKO was visibly excited and
was enjoying the "cloak, and dagger" role, but he was nervous.
He was highly impressed with the garage entrance to the safe-
house and commended us for. ”
“streets looking for employment. In the early 40‘s he
worked for Dupont reportedly on the atomic bomb project, but
specifically with U-235. After the war he applied for work
with NBC which he thought would be the National Broadcasting
Company, but after he filled out his appli”
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for employment, he learned that it was the National Buscult
.- Company. He was a master mechanic. He’s an ingenious person
master, mechanic.
Maand has invented several items on which he has patents. Although
the years before,”
“05>o- Guz 30 26416, /6 J476 Report No.3 —1" Juno- 1970- -Ruizdictates toNilda :"The Cuban Embassy fronts the Minister of Foreign Affairs and has the pleasure to request the …”
“… ce all morning, but the radio continued to play very loud; so much so that you can hardly tell when anyone goes in or out of the office. Report 345 18 June 1970 Apparently they”
“-10- -Report 351(continued) royalties from the song throughout the world, which have boon calculated at between :750,000 and 01,000,000, and although …”
“… gifts to everyone in the Ministry. Ruiz thinks that some of them will remain here in Spain as .they have a great deal going for them there. Report No.3^2 26 Juno 1970 Ruiz’ is very displeased. He speaks to Horacio about how badly some of the comrades speak of him when they return to Ha …”
“… t the official reception. He gives Horacio instructions as to what to wear, what the official ceremonies are and just what they consist of. Report No.35b- 30 June 1970 Ruiz speaks to someone that calls and gives him a message which annoys Ruiz. .Someone has called the Provincial Depart …”
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“… BAT - MADRID INFO: WH/NIAMI PARIS 7 hr 7 1 WH/C/OR I1 TYPIC QUDOZE (NOT SENT PARIS) F 1 REF: OSMA-26240 (Ners A 1. IN REF QUDOZE REPORT NO 314 OF 5 MAY AMAUTO-1 HAS VERY INTERESTING CONVERSATION WITH UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN WHO APPARENTLY JUST ARRIVED MADRID FROM CUBA AND PLA …”
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SUBJECT: Jules Chopin
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entered the Embassy offices as instructed. !is face showed thenme
. strain of the situation, yet he renatel to force a Crin. He was..me
taken to a cenve”
“14-00000 209. Report No. 344 17 June 1970 Ruiz dictates to. Nilda:"The Cuban Embassy greets the Minister of Foreign Affairs and has the pleasure to request th …”
“… ce all morning, but the radio continued to play very loud; so much so that you can hardly tell when anyone goes in or out of the office. Report 345_ 18 June 1970 Apparently they have received a”
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leave Spain. Ruiz mints here to go on Iberia, but Nilda
says she doesn’t want to go separately. If he goes on Cubana
she will go with hin. Hilda speaks of th”
“14-00000 had ter follow t • -one closely, because it shore :I-1‘s son-1. /Report No. 345 18 June 1970 i Nilda speaks to Ruiz about someone that spoke to her that want / to stay in Madrid for a few days, but they don’t …”
“5000 -4- Report No. 345(continued) proposed' getting a substitute for De La Nuez, but only because of his administrative inefficiency, and for no other r …”
“… Moscow saving that he was coming. Then they sent another cable back asking on what Flight, and on what day, but they have had no answer. Report Mo.346 Two people enter Ruizi office. One of then is called "ZORRILLA"(ph). They are discussing De La Nuez. Zorrilla says he has been ver …”
“14-00000 -5- Report No. 3:6(continuod )_ They continue to talk about De La Nuez, particularly the visitors. Ruiz says that after his they are going to have t …”
“… is visited by the best doctors. Ruiz tells them that he has a luncheon onragement but that ho will keep in touch regarding the flight. Report No. 34.8 The ambassador that has just arrived from Beirut enter the -office. He was at the movies last night and they comment on it. The …”
“… ll that, and -they could think something else. - So that he is thinking of staying even if he has to leave the very next day on the 19th. Report. Bo.j49 :0- Some comrades arrive. It appears to be the Alfaras. Mercedes calls Iberia and confirms reservations for the afternoon flight …”
“… ould be there an hour before flight time. Ruiz begins to dictate the following to Nilda, in a very low voice: "To enlarge further on the report dated 7 of the current month regarding my meeting with the Minister of Labor, Sr. LICINIO DE LA) FUENTE, in relation to the request of theN …”
“1 -7- Report No. 349 (continued) On the other hand, on this same date I received word from our Consul in Barcelona advising that he has observed a min …”
“I ***** uwr94-51tt414*-daficetswe Sweets -9- Report Ho,350 (continued) 2h June 1970 It seems that they would like to bring a professor from Hatana, so that the children could study the same …”
“… rrano. 2P He says he will be glad to speak to the Director." They have snorts, and music, and tho children can have lunch at the school. Report No.351 25 June 1970 He is talking with Mercedes, and they enter the office and continue the conversation. They are speaking in confidenti …”
“4-90000 -10- Report 3^1(continued) royalties from the song throughout the world, which have been calculated at between 750,000 and £1,000,000, and although …”
“… to everyone . in the Ministry, Ruiz thinks that some of them will, remain here In Spain as they have a great deal going for them there. Report No ,352 26 June 1970 Ruiz’ is very displeased. He speaks to Horacio about how badly .some of the comrades speak of him when they return t …”
“-11- Report No. 352(continued0 that the Minister doesn’t want to receive him or listen to him when he goes there. Horacio says that the worst of it …”
“… the official reception. He gives Horacio instructions as to what to wear, what the official coremonies are and just what they consist of. Report No.354 30 June 1970 Ruiz speaks to someone that calls and gives him a message which annoys Ruiz. Someone has called the Provincial Depart …”
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“… UP STATION CAN OBTAIN THROUGH QUTIMID/ QUDOZE. SINCE SAMKO WAS INTRODUCED TO OTHER COMRADES BY AMAUTO-1, LATTER PROBABLY PREPARED CONTACT REPORT, POSSIBLY QUTIMID/ QUDOZE MAY INDICATE HIS TRUE FEELINGS TOWARD SAMKO OR REVEAL ANY SUSPICIONS OF SAMKO VISIT, 3. HIQS ALSO INTERESTED C …”