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- CONNALLY DISCUSSES INFORMATION HE HAS LEARNED FROM PRESS ABOUT JIM GARRISON INVESTIGATION, FIDEL CASTRO'S ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN JFK ASSASSINATION, CIA'S AND RFK'S ALLEGED EFFORTS TO KILL CASTRO; LBJ DISCUSSES ALLEGATIONS, RFK'S SENATE SPEECH
- 7. T8PSECRET THE DIRECTOR OFCENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 28 November 1963 had intended to discuss this with President Johnson but ran out of time. I am sure we will get some wild statements out of Havana if Castro's speech last night is any indicator
- Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016
- JIM GARRISON INVESTIGATION OF JFK ASSASSINATION; HALE BOGGS' COMMENTS; DREW PEARSON'S REPORT OF CIA'S ROLE IN EFFORTS TO ASSASSINATE FIDEL CASTRO; ALLEGED WIRETAPS OF JIMMY HOFFA'S LAWYERS; CLARK REPORTS ON MIDWEST ATTITUDES ON VIETNAM, CIA, CRIME
Folder, "Garrison Investigation, New Orleans, 1967-1968," Papers of John B. Connally, Box 324
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- CUBAAROUND WILSON HIMSELFWASWORKING IN CUBAAT THETIME ANDWASJAILED BY CASTRO BEFOREHE WASDEPORTED. IN PRISONIN CUBA,WILSONSAYSHE METAN AMERICAN GANGSTER GAMBLER NAMED SANTOSWHOCOULDNOTRETURN TO THE u.s.A. BECAUSE THEREWERESEVERAL INDICTMENTS OUTSTANDING
- 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
- on his advance men when it comes to--when they suggest that he should move into an ambassador's home. I was also on a Central American trip last summer and he stayed at the ambassador's--at Ambassador [Raul] Castro's home. very disgruntled because
- of that situation. He didn't "Nash Castro, handle this," sort of thing and IIl e t me knoH ,",hat you come up with." T: r:o, he never did that. went into it. He ~']QS a:-;are of the various considerations th.:tt And I recall Qt one time sitting
- 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
- : I did. Helpful and supportive. I didn't call on her much. She was working with the Beautification Committee and with Udall and others, Nash Castro. I was aware of her interest and supporting position so that it was significant. B: I saw you
- that it was a real botched job. Certainly he had no illusions that Castro was independent of the Soviet Union, but I just don't think I can really answer that question accurately. I don't think I have enough recollection of that period. G: What was his