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- a Mexican woman employed by the Cuban Embassy, named Silvia Duran. This arrest has caused several telephone conversations DECLASSIFIED Autl ority ~ 0001-100J'l l\JAKA. D:•tf'!,,0'-t·j~ t between the Cuban Ambassador in Mexico City and President
Cable, to FBI, 11/27/63
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- • TELEPHONE 46-33-37, MEXICO ., 3 •.. ON 2 SEP SUBJ REPORTED IN MEXICO TO PROFESSOR EDELBERTO TORRES,ADDRESS CENERAL ZUAZUA NU1;3ER37• INTERIORs. TORRESIS NICARAGUAN IN CHARGE OF NICARAGUACOMMUNIST PARTYTRAVELLERS TO CUBA. WELL KNOliNCOMMUNIST
- Andrews once claimed telephoned him shortly after th~~~~j._n_299~~d requested him to defend Oswald. Andrews was 1ll~atcne't:1meand later thought the call was a figment of his imagination. Andrews also claimed that Oswald had visited his office in June 1963
- HRSLASTEVENINGTELEPHONED PRESIDENTDORTICOS OF CUBA.IN THIS CONVERSATION, WHICHLIKE THE FIRST IS TAPED, DORTICOS EXPRESSED CONTINUED CONCERN OVERTHE POSSIBILITYTHAT THEMEXICAN POLICEHADINTERROGATED SILVIA DURAN ABOUTMONEY. 2. GILBERTO ALVARADO URGARTE, THE NICARAGUAN