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THE DIRECTOROF CENTRALINTELLIGENCE
WASHINGTON
2.5, D.C.
28 November
MEMORANDUM
THROUGH:
1963
FOR THE PRESIDENT
Mr. McGeorge
Bundy
Special Assistant
for National
Security
Affairs
Time prevented
me from mentioning
this morning
- is, I think. very
good news from our point of view. Miro Cardona had a
couple of talk• with Preaident Dorticoa last week. There
was complete disagreement on (a) the University situation
and {b) international relations. Miro Cardona waa deeply
shocked
- tomorrow to confer with Florida Governor
Burns about the Cuban refugee program.
The Governor wrote the President on Oc.ieber 5
expressing his concern over a new influx of refugees and
making several suggestions (Tab B). Governor Ellington
(without touching
- sincere (~ood
will of tl,e Go\-ernroont and people 0£ tho U. ~. to-.,rnrds the new Government and th.e poople o.r C\1b.a.
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The Cor-rnnist Party daily Hoy appears in Habana tor the first
Dinco 1953.
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time
Ernesto Guevara, Co:r.il!'.an:!or of la C
- ~nBENTlAL
According to Lopez .Fresquet, an important tip-o:f'!, in the .
pow er struggle nov, going on within the armed forces~ '1vill be the
designation of the new Chief of the Army General Staff to replace
Camilo Cicl"'..fuegos. li Ramiro Valdez gets
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ns~uro
Cu.~•s rolatio~a
of
vith the
new Soviet Co•.;ornmcnt. it appeal"s probAble, on balaneo. that tho USSR v111 Set.ik
1.
us
Alt .:l'"?':-tti~es,
a.
contlngc~
th!$
Th~ir
pl:uming ca.lb for a
a S?:.ont-i>«"ntn.
~t
pTos~atl1
th.at tho
- believed,
however, that because we had sent a note on overflights to the Cubans
via the Czechs, we were taking a new initiative and launching a new
move against Cas tro. They felt we had concluded that we had interpreted
the climate of improving U . S
- the new equipment making possible the relighting of the
engines w : thout the descent. He said we are on the very far
frontier of knowledge and there are many problems remaining.
Those who had operated the pl anes were unanimous in agreeing
that it would