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- tariff's alr.ost a.lways !:'..can high prices to
the consumer, perhaps they will be mora moderate in their propos~d increases. I undcrstar..d that Fidel Castro is 1rorried about
the possibility or inflation. Recently the Departrr.ont arranged•
at the r
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in Cuba have l':lndc advance pa.yrnonto
-$2,560aOOOon taxes which o.ro not due until nm-ch 30. ·
?Zina U.
Fidel
Castro
}lire Cnrdona ea· Prin'.o MiniBtor
- was called
on late on the afternoon of July 4 by a student group who
told him that Fidel Castro, Dorticos. Cubela and other•
wanted him to be the man who would purify the £acultiea
in the University. He managed to defer a decision for
M hours although
- · completely and wholeheartedly
\ subscribe to your open door policy for Cuban refugees seeking
freedom from the ~yra.nny of the Castro regime.
I cannot, however, too strongly emphasize my grave
concern for my State of Florida and especially the City of
Miami
- of an
Attempted Shoot-down of a U-2. 11 The conclusion was that Castro
prefers to try to halt the U -2 flights by pressure at the UN and else
where, but, failing this, there is a significant, and, over time, a
growing chance that he will try a shoot-down
- rlln Castro out of weapons. Secr etary
McNamara said he was. For example , we might use non
photographic drones which would be less costly to lose.
Mr . McCone said the idea of running Castro out of SAM missiles
would depend on whether he used MIG
- 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
- should try to get adva.Ace amhority so
that we do not have to go back to the OAS in the event of another action
by Castro.
In response to Mr . Bundy's question, Mr. Chayes. aa ~e State Depart·
m.ent Legal Adviser, pointed out the legal di!ferenc:es
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on Cuba;** that is,
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. we believe that Castro does
not intend to force the issue until after the US elections,
when he will seel( UN action.
If this fails, there is con-
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siderable danger that he would order a shoot-down, calcu-
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