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  • ., Area___________________ Testimony of Juanita Castro Ruz (continuation of pro-Castro propaganda activities in the United States and illegal travel connected with these activities)_________________________________________ Activities of the Ku Klux Klan Organizations
  • because there was the possibility of having to go to the aid of cho Vice President in acne way. F: You wll 1 probably l1ave the same answer to the en largemeot of F'ldet Castro's activities in Cuba--as far as the reaction of the White House and lts
  • was just rambling in his conversation. "Could it have been Castro? Could it have been the Soviet Union?" And I told him no, that the investigation had been very thorough, that the Warren Commission had confirmed the conclusions of the FBI
  • of all, where did you get the titles for the trips? C: We sat F: We who? C: My office staff primarily who got to be very good advance women in going arou~d and worked hard on cooking them up. Your office? out ahead of time, Nash Castro who went
  • ^ the pressing need to "get rvd of the missiles/' and the long - term goal of "get(ting) r id’of Castro." M o r e o v e r / in specifically addressing the "adverse effects on US m i l i t a r y operations and c a p a b ilities^" they c stressed the need
  • 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
  • the enemy might be gathering his forces to strike our people. It was a functional description. It made a lot of sense. If Castro were bombing all the United States and also offering to talk to us, and if he said, "All right, I'm going to stop bombing
  • to the Bay of Pigs . Part of the effectiveness, if it's going to be effective, is to make this a surprise to the Castro government . Was it sort of an open secret in Florida that something was building up here? � � � � LBJ Presidential Library http
  • 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
  • : Reg'ina Sarmanho, daughter of the Commerci J Counselor of the Brazilian Embassy; Teresa Castro, daughter of the Min­ ister from El Salvador; Mirga Zadeikis, daughter of the Min­ ister from Lithuania, and Maria Fernandez, daughter of the Minister from Costa
  • -Castro. He reportedly had some "bad experience in Cuba during and just after 1959." During prior interviews the source when pressed for specific details bas sometimes become evasive. I representative l ~ I The source advised he learned from a female
  • elections.... Cuban offers to buy nitrates and foodstuffs in return for sugar might tempt the econor41ically pressed goverrunent. Cuba - Full details of Castro's visit to the USSR remain unknown, but one of the results may be fae p~ospcct of a more
  • dy want any comment on the Warren Report?" A: 'RFK would never comment, evading questions about it, because he knew about the attempts on Castro and didn't want that made public." Author Holland does not subscribe to any conspiracy theory
  • . It remains to be seen whether they will face up to the neces s ity for constitutional reforms. There is some movement in this direction. 7 Panama. /Pressure from the opposition Panamenista Party and from ultranationalist and Castro/ Communist elements
  • , and Morike Kourouma. The author is believed to be Carlos Moore, a resident of Paris, France. He is a Cuban Negro who once worked for the .Castro regime but now opposes it on the basis that it discriminates against Negroes. He supports the cause of Negro
  • '1TS 3Y - CASTRO AND JUS Fnl.D~ LATnr M1ERIC~.il REVCLL'i!ONARIES AT' THE RECENT HAVANA !·1EETING OF THE LATIN Ar.ZRICMJ SOLIDA:tITY ORGANIZATION