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  • be accompanied by George Den.n_y- of his Staff, representa.tiv~s of the DLF and the ExiruBank, as ·well as a number of personal friends from Indiana who ·will travel 'With him but on their own. The Senator is interested in talking to American and local
  • of which we hold, indicate he engaged in several communications with the Cuban Embassy and the Soviet Embassy in the interests of securing travel permits from Mexico City to Havana and thence to the Soviet Union for himself and his wife, The permits were
  • NORMAL SCHOOL. TORRESTOLDSUBJECTHE WOULD RECEIVEFIVE HUNDRED MEXICAN PESOS MONTHLY SUBSISTENCE UNTIL TRAVEL PAPERS ARRANGED. 5. AT NOONON 18 SEP SUBJECTWENTTO CUBAN CONSULATE TO TURN PASSPORTPHOTOSOVERTO CONSULAZCUE. (EUSEBIOAZCUECONSUL CUBAN
  • , spouses living in Cuba of persons living , in the United Statea. - Families and other members of ! the household• will be permitted to travel together in ~ccordance with the principles of paragraph 3 above. 8. When both Governments agree that the persona
  • and was reportedly travelling frequently between Miami and New york for the purpose of obtaining money and military equipment to be used against the Castro Government. On April 23, 1964, a large quantity of explosives and munitions of war were seized at CDM
  • were traveling. ', : no I then took up with Dr. l-..ih'o Cardona the problem cr~ated by the Agrarian Rcfor1~ la"v• I desc~lbed. tho p~osentati'>n which we have ma.de on this subject. l told him that ouz communications to :the Cu.ban Government