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- for assassinations were Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, and
Che Guevera. The source advised that during the summer of 1963,
assassins had laced Castro 1 s car with bullets and killed all
occupants, but Castro had left the vehicle about two blocks
earlier. on June 14, 1963
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No Guantanamo trip for press Continue to hail ships identify then pass McNamara - Paul Nitze -
USIA
Quote L.A. editorial opinions re Castro blocking
- to convince the Soviets
and would dispel the notion that the
to fight for Berlin.
2. Such action would make it possible
any Communist
blocking of the Berlin access
upon the deferred
recall of Reserve
troops.
blocking
3. The action
action.
itself
might
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Jl11J.ion Arab :refugees in the JUddle Bast under the United Nations Relier and
Vorks Agency (UJIRWA.).
solution:
Poli ti cal cond.1tions continue to block the obvious
resettlement in surrotmding areas.
'!'he subcam:nittee commends,
however
- in every city and town in Cuba. Moreover, inforaants
State
(tran the civil
opartoent
Dilitio)
ore in
for the
nearly every city block,
house, or group of reais:lences.
14. Mlny Cuban tare workers are now under the orders ot the
Natiooal Agrarian