“WITH LA COMMUNIST UNIONS. 3. AMICE-31 FURTHER REPORTS THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED CUBAN’S WILL CAUCUS IN SANTO DOMINGO IN EFFORT FIND comnos BASIS FOR PRESENTING PROGRAM TO CLASC ON BEHALF ALL frA A m c % SECRET”
“WITH LA COMMUNIST UNIONS. 3. AMICE-31 FURTHER REPORTS THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMED CUBAN’S WILL CAUCUS IN SANTO DOMINGO IN EFFORT FIND comnos BASIS FOR PRESENTING PROGRAM TO CLASC ON BEHALF ALL frA A m c % SECRET”
“14-00000 has FIELD INFORMATION REPORT IGRADING OF SOURCE: A: Corrierefely reltabtel 8: UsuB’n reliable. ' Ci Fairty retante • Net usustle routable. E: Not retiaoc (Applied ( to sources of doubtful honesty or eyaity. regardless of mar competence) F: Retiac-at, cannot be judg”
“0 -17- three pamphlets during the period based on Castro’s report of his visit to the Soviet Union (showing that he contradicted himself in some of his extravagant claims of Soviet progress), the losses suffered by Cuban labor under Castro, and the fate of political priso”
“1 4-00000 •3• b. Operation Vtrgen del Cobra. Designed to exp left the B beptesber anniversary of the Cuban patron saint as a day of sourning expressing oppoas tiou to Castro’s attacks upon the church, religious freedom, and Cuban freedom. Progress: All local and Western He”
“MSROUEP. JESUS FARIA, MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL SECRETARIAT OF THE PARTIDO -COMUNISTA DE VENEZUELA (PCV, COMMUNIST PARTY OF VENEZUELA), i I ‘AND OLGA LUZARDO FTNOL, SECRETARY OF WOMEN’S AFFAIRS OF THE PCV, WERE TWO OF THE DELEGATES OF THE PCV TO THE EAST GERMAN COMMUNIST P”
“AIRS; ORLANDO CASTRO - RESIDENT IN CARACAS; JOSE SAN MARTIN - RESIDENT IN PUERTO RICO. FORMER MEMBER GRAU MARTIN'S PARTIDO AUTENTICO. 2. JURE IS ENCOURAGED BY INCREASING SUPPORT FOR ITS THESIS THAT INTERNAL RESISTANCE ALONE WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN OVERTHROWING CASTRO. JURE RECEIVES ”
“0 Richard Thomas Gibson CI- N1 vLVMEL 1. APPENDIX eanoters LAsouna vote svveuvrtteus* FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening In Cuba," placed by th”
“America, (c) rest of world. Draft copies will be brought to next meeting for informal review. (7) On the DRE publication "White Book on University Problems in Cuba" - 2,000 copies each are being printed-in Chile in English, French, and Spanish, CIA to take action to make ava”
“14-00000 H. ID DIRECTCR’O REVOLUCIONARIO ESTUDIANTIL jose antonio echeverria con tus ideas oo werche 0 62 1 Aug The main campaign carried through by the Delegati.n vis to nave ,ublic opinion a ainst the buildup df Russian troopo .in Cubay, A trip was made to l’inas d”
“was held 9 September with Dr. Miro Cardona at which time he was advised by higher authority that our Government regards the CRC ap the control point of contact in its dealing with the Cuban exile and underground activity. A basic administrative budget will be allocated, and ”
“14-00000 n 26 +Ivl 1 GET mime Po k . DEPuty Dice 1K CPumps) BJE T: RePoxa cr Coo.-kHnwti Ji - ST +* ol h. Bohemia Libre, weekly magazine of over 170,000 WH circulation. 5. Tours and Travel - Cuban Group Representation a. DRE. Tay tours covering Brazil, Cruguay, Argen”
“0 APPENDIX FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" - newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening In Cuba," placed by the Fair Play I for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announced the f”
“1 0 V APPENDIX FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE I The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" - newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening In Cuba," placed by the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announced”
“0 0 REPUBLIC Da CUBA MEMO RANDUM- CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA PECHA —24 de Marro DE: At ASUNTO * Compatroo Dr. liernindest A continuation traduccion por Ud. solicitada de la courta escrita an ingles, y la cual tione Pocha 14 de Febrero de 1966. * Estimado Sr. ; Z”
“0OMT SECURX. Subject: Reapne Cermumist Adminces Report No: TKH1510 Within the Anti-Gevernment Labor Movement• Date of Infornation: February 13, 1952 ’Place Acquired: . Katona, Cuba Date Acquired: - February 13, 1952- Evaluation: .. Date of Report: Fobrunty 20, 1952 - - 5-”
“)000 0 CLASSIFICATION CY ’0 DISPATCH S-E-C-R-E-T rosto PROCESSING ACTION MABVID roe IDExing - ruslto Chief of Station, San Jose X No drying QUIRED INFO ONL V QUALIFIED Chief, WII Division MEADQUARTERS MU CAN WM IDCXINO FROM Y ■ - ABSTRACT Chief of Station, JMWAVE”
“we kept informed about the situation in the Dominican Republic and the participa tion of the Cubans and Domini cans in the Miami area in what was going on.U J 33. During this whole period, in view of the division existing among the . exiles and of the formation of so many ne”
“14-00000 CONTROLLED DISSEM NO DISSEM ABROAD C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 00-B-321/00869-68 -2- i 4. Two or three months ago I met three Cuban nationals, Jose de Jesus Flana, Carlos Morris, and Eduardo Garcia, members of the "Confederacion Latino Americana Cristiana", CLAC, wit”
“OUTGOING 5 A0" wust. u’t • H.»I i) a U a a a 3 SKCRET nata.tiug annum cencunta STAFF DIRECTOR CONF: INFO: FILE 459557 0 most Usamers 0 - - to DISSEM BY: PER 02t,t064. 0 v # a lt BEGAN PREPARING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTY MSMISERS TO AID IN SUPPOSLA THETR COUN”
“organizations , where they were established. Most of the small"gorups appear to have % been established by self-named leaders for personal reasons, financial gain through the sale of ‘bonds, " or for future political opportunity when 4 Fidel.Castro is overthrown. Although ”
“hat NO. 3 TO O ’( FORE CUBA CO SITON of V.T.L OLIO 7 Mster New. SuEsTinted RY 00 5/14/04) 1,799 BROADWAY NEW YORK 3, N. Y. ORegod 4-8295: id 29, 1963 WF7 al'ew rleans Chapter of FPCC. In fact, we would be very, very pleased to see this take place and would like to d”
“ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NEWSPAPER REPL ICA - TO COUNTERACT PRO-BAT I STA PROPAGANDA IN THE CUBAN EXILE COMMUNIST THE S05 IS AN EDITOR. - 919 .-3JECTA -1%”
“Onty Do Not Reproduce. NW 65987 Docld:32405928 Page 1 1/BR 104-10165-10158 PAGE 2 JMWAVE 2347 SECRET ARRANGE THROUGH HIS PERSONAL CONTACTS, B. EXILE MORALE, INCLUDING WOFACT AGENTS, VERY LOY, WITH AMCORE-2'S FLAIR FOR PUBLICITY WE BELIEVE TRIP VEL HELP BOOST EXILE MORALE AND AT S”
“.CUncBaatlAL-c Report No: Mix-913 ah Subject: Communist Activity Against Proposed- "Via Cuba":Canal. 2 - - :C . - -3= — % - -6 - 4 - • bateto r formation: 10-20 Dsee-ber 1954. Place Aequired:labana, Cubailfo -Pate Alcuired: 10-20 Decer.ber 195L:- Evaluation: 0.3 A Date of Rep”
“ready response in Spanish intellectual circles as evidenced by the Spanish delegates attending the Cultural Congress held in Havana from 4-11 January 1968. An expense-■ paid trip is always attractive to be sure but the delegates, many of whom were not communists, were also, s”
“1 4-00000 -2-1 Miro declared that interna] propaganda and clandestine action in Cuba could not be delayed any longer. I agreed on the necessity, and that it was believed that measures are recessary to foment in Cuba the opposition to Castro. "The people are against him!" d”
“SF 100-5546 *0 0 00 1 FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announce”
“, 0 Bicharg Touno Cibgon SECRET APPENDIX FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE 4 The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening In Cuba," placed by the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). Thi”
“4-00000 7 A CLASSIFICATION To DISPATCH SECRET PRO POSED PROCESSING ACTION MARKED rom INDEXING ACCOM PUSHED Chief, WH MO INDEXING REQUIRED XX NO ONLY QUALIFIED HEADQUARTERS DESK CAN JUDGE INDEXING FRCM ABSTRACT Chief of Station, JMWAVEt micorilm Wutr TYPIC/AN”
“% SF 14-207 0 0 FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times JI newspaper contained a full-page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the Fair Play for Cuba Committee (FPCC). This advertisement announced t”
“the above cablegram, is a repre- sentative of the Movimiento Democrata Cristiana (MDC) to the CRC. ☐ On the morning of June June e 2 20, 1963, MM T-3 and MM T-4, ☐ in the MDC, a member organization of the CRC and who have furnished reliable information in the past, advised that f”
“ated 9/14/61, captioned as above, and Bulet to Miami dated 9/26/61, entitled, "CLIP". 100(4) u ) The Since 4/17/61, there has been little organized anti-CASTRO activity in the Metropolitan New York area. activity which has taken place since April, 1961, has been dominated by the ”
“that at a hearing conducted before the United States Senate . Internal Security Subcommittee on T : January 10, 1961, Dr. CHARLES A. SANTOS-BUCK identified himself and ROBERT TABER as organizers of the FPCC. He also testified he and TABER obtained funds from the Cuban Govern”
“obtain only us a result a sounding failure. The motives for tals rallare can be outlined us follows. 1.- ine DRE Delegates 1! daoruolo save been submitted to one arbitrary at rection of .... Vladimir Lydosuznky,director of the 3.6.1. (Service or inter American St: ile5x)vao”
“: 1 " 4 Et % ONSEN Report.No: TC-A-1365. Coll. CAL Date » 22 January 1951. ■ * - and keep friends with the FEC (Federation Estudiantil Uni-' . versitaria) of Mabana University, the Masonic youth kmnomn. .. , ds the AJ7, and various schools and 'universities throughout' ”
“:maoan, from the from the US Exe ivo Coditted to CupEh youth. After, Natinnal Executive JS National .. 2 setting out the Cuban Communist line against partial elections end for : ,: . revolutionary 12 August enary action on 12 EAT STA Government, then 0, Aupust against the ”
“request from Cuba to Spain for 1970, there has been no confirmation inasmuch as we have been unable to talk with the present Secretary of Commerce. We find the figure somewhat high but have no basis for judgment to focus on any area. "You must have heard already about the su”
“A Frac 91 ■ Separate Cover h achment to HM-ALc02- -31 October 1957 Visa Section -29 August 1957. Attache: Mix zagardo Ersxrur Mekondes The following information is firn sned as of interest to you in po__ determining Subjesti security ststuas ‘ - - - 1. A. A report fr”
“I70 § in-ts- . paro 2 : , d -3. The evening a program included speeches by four persons, reprecenting-NM - - . the O-todoxo party and Juben youth, who atteeked the economic, labor, - and cocial,- - - policies of the Government, the absorption of Cuban coll by "Tankco imporiali”
“resent have been utilized for the meetings until some type of neutral meeting place can be acquired. Those in attendance are striving for complete accord in their discussions on the part of all attending, and so far the sensible manner in which the sessions have been held has res”
“its prestige, in spite ci the lack of information and economic means. D.- Maintain the ERE identified with the representative movements in each country, its firm position fighting for the reconstruction of Cuba, crossing out Batista's abhorrent past and Castro's inhuman presen”
“13-00000 -2- .Idea. : ith ose Lavastida, a prominent lay leader, he is now visiting Caineguey to solicit the support of the local Bishop. ( Lavastida will seek similar support in Santiago, Tentative plans call for a congress or rally on Assumption Day, 15 July.. - • 7. T”
“ey too F/le 1. FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE (FPCC) The April 6, 1960, edition of "The New York Times" newspaper contains a full page advertisement captioned "What Is Really Happening in Cuba," placed by the FPCC. This advertisement announced the formation of the FPCC in N”
“0 Richard Thomas Gibson SECRET 2. APPENDIX — .— .. —r. -—— anetiem FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE oms1srastomswentex-d-ianteUM ’, aitrummesmonusenas-arna imisaamea etc.* sto wh. vest x*cation The November 23, 1963, edition of "The New York Times" reported that Senator THO”
“technical details for these press con- ferences. NW 65990 Docld:32385084 Page 2 104-10229-10074 -3- b. The press conference prior to Real Roa's speech should take place on Deturday 8 April. At that time Miro should annunciate the political, economic and social postures of the Rev”
“14-00000 Latin Youth Group in Chile ? S-B THE Siren IIERALD Friday, March 6, 1004 t Organized by a Cuban Red 0 Niorucess Aloncollinssos $: By DON BOUNING'/ . Santiago “in consideration of : or our Latin America State : numerous petitions." • A small, but- significant S”
“eirDRAFT SECRET ”19APR1621 ******** PTY DO CUBA PROJECT PROGRESS REPORT J**cl*%-**4**4G P’s’k -411 April‘1962,. OPERATIONAL ****** gr . , . 1 —, , , * **3 * 54 ***** ‘* he * * A eo 1* +3 *4 ‘ I*P4 Y :1 An internal leader of the Movimiento Recuperacion Revolu- *A *-0643-111”
“of $464 for visa and medical costs involved in the travel of a group of Cuban exiles from Jamaica to the United States. 4. The AMSTRUT-2 weekly radio spot on AMTHIGH continued with out schedule change during the quarter. Significant themes included: comments on the degraded ”
“the Dovolutionis Council hold a presa ccaferenco at the Roosevelt Hotel which was highly successful. Attachments: (3) 1. Quidence for Miro 2. New York Times Article of 8 April OPPARD DROLLER C, WH/4/PA 3. Declaration of the Cuban Revolutionary Council NW 65990 Docld:32385084 Page”
“teriorate. Third, this problem is not limited to Cuba alone but is international in scope. Political 3. It has been agreed first that a name, a platform and a symbol should be chosen at the earliest oprortunity. It has also been agreed that these gentlemen will meet in Jacksonvil”