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- , as ~vacated Juna. by Ras. In Washington, Under Secra· ry or State c. Douglas Dillon tells ?-"~ater of State Roa o! o sincere desire or the U. n. that Cuba grow and prosper, and ,raasea ths hope that tho mutually l)f)ne!icial tnuiitional relations ip bsb
- for Political Affairs Thomas Mann. Assistant Secretary TREASURY C . Douglas Dillon, Secretary USIA Carl T . Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE McGeorge Bwidy, Special Assistant to the Presi dent George Reedy, Press Sec r etary to the President Major General Chester V
- Affairs (Item 2) Averell Harriman, (Item 2) TREASURY C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary USIA Carl T . Rowan, Director WHITE HOUSE McGeo r ge Bundy, Special Assistant to the President J ack Valenti, Special Assistant to the President Michael Forrestal, Senior
Cable, to FBI, 11/27/63
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- > CAMEIN ANDTOOKCANADIAN UPSTAIRS. CANADIAN HADFLASHEDLARGEWADOf US DOLLARS. CANADIAN SAID "I'M GOING,THE SKIES ARE CLOUDING UP ANDTHEY'REWAITINGFOR ME AT HOME ... ....,. ·13. AT THE END OF SE? SUBJECTPHONED AMERICAN EMBASSY · SEVERAL TIMESTO REPORTHIS
- the Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Sheriff's office found weapons and ammunition in his home during a morals investigation. Ferrie admitted to the officers that he was working for the Cuban Revolutionary Front, an anti-Castro organization. During the Bureau
- _Embassy. . Habana., Cuba. · July 6, 1960. 8"a.ET ... EYFS ONLY Dear Dick: I took Professor Roland T. Ely home to lunch with me yesterday. Ely is the man who arranged for Fidel · Castro' a appearance at Princeton a y-ea'r._ ·ago last April. He has always
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- .> 3.3lh)ll>; L~..l£&.) Then I would brief Lord Home and his party when they are here in February . This was agreed. 8. Reviewed briefly President Kennedy's letter to me of January ! 6 and asked for reaffirmation of DCI responsibilities as outlined
- h our own r eports , but Soviet figur es, while genuinely useful , are not a wholly reli able basis f or action. In t his connec tion you s hou l d not hesitate to press home with Kuznetsov t he fact that past Sovi et decept~on remains a maj
- this man went home to nussia for a vacation. When he returned to Washington in early Octo ber, he al once sought out Attorney General Kennedy, with the urgency befitting the bearer of a private mes• sage from one chief of stale to another. On. Oct. 1, he
- there would boa. 95% or rno~o poSJsibiltty tl1at the first u.. . z that WU attacked wolJld survive and (Omo home. He pointed and. and l confirmed, that this wo\lld create a new situation a• it would demonst~ate Ca.stro•s t:ue mtentiODJJ which were now only
- Santana, 203 North Ewing Street, Helena Montana and their sister, Carmen Santana St. Joseph's Home, Helena, Montana. Alleges unable provide names addresses any friends in US or anyone else who may assist. D. Political attitudes. Claims no political