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Oral history transcript, Bourke B. Hickenlooper, interview 1 (I), 9/19/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- in what they call the Sabbatino Case. (Banco Nacional de Cuba~. Sabbatino, Receiver, ~ al.; Q.~. Reports, 376 (1963), 398- 472). That was the case where Castro had expropriated a shipload of sugar in Havana, had taken it to North Africa, as I recall
- of the committee? I'm thinking particularly of Bobby Kennedy. M: Not that I know of, no. F: Did you get the feeling that this blunted Castro's subversion in Latin America? M: Unquestionably it weakened Castro's stature throughout Latin America. Whether
- together to talk about anything in the way of getting something up and helping people. And when the Soviets helped Castro get charge of Cuba, the first thing they made him do was to get rid of every cooperative like the credit union, savings and loans