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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
RECORDS DISCLOSURE COVER SHEET
FOI/PA BRANCH
RECORDS MANAGEMENT DIVISION
Washington, D. C. 20535
Subject of Request: Henry Edward Scott
#63,962
Mr. Alan J. Weberman
6 Bleecker Street JUN231978
New York, New York 10012

Dear Requester:
Enclosed are copies of documents from our files. Excisions have been made from these
documents and/or entire documents withheld in order to protect materials which are exempted
from disclosure by the following subsections of Title 5, United States Code, Section 552 and
Section 552a. The exemption number(s) indicated by a mark appearing in the block to the left
of the subsection cited constitutes the authority for withholding the deleted material. (See
below and reverse side of this sheet for an explanation of these exemptions.)

Section 552 Section 552a

D (b) (1) Cl (b) (7) (A) D (d) (5)

Cl (b) (2) D (b) (7) (B) Cl (j) (2)

D (b) (3) 0 (b) (7) (C) Cl (k) (1)

1=i (b) (4) ~ (b) (7) (D) [] (k) (2)

D (b) (5) D (b) (7) (E) l_j (k) (3)

D (b) (6) Cl (b) (7) (F) !_I (k) (4)

D (b) (8) D (k) (5)

D (b) (9) D (k) (6)

D (k) (7)

The decision to withhold exempt.portions of our records is the responsibility of


William H. Webster, Director of the FBI
r=J If you believe your name may also have been recorded by the FBI incident to the
investigation of other persons or some organization, please advise us of the details describing
the specific incident or occurrence and time frame. Thereafter, further effort will be made
to locate, retrieve and process any such records.

D Your request for information concerning yourself has been considered in light
of the provisions of both the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (Title 5, United States Code,
Section 552) and the Privacy Act of 1974 (Title 5, United States Code, Section 552a). It has
been determiDed by the Attorney General that requests by individuals seeking information about
themselves are governed by the Privacy Act. In addition, as a matter of administrative
discretion, any documents which were found to be exempt from disclosure under the Privacy Act
were also processed under the provisions of the FOIA. Through these procedures, you have
received the greatest degree of access authorized by both laws.
[XJ You have thirty days from receipt of this letter to appeal to the Deputy Attorney
General from any denial contained herein. Appeals should be directed in writing to the Deputy
Attorney General (Attention: Office of Privacy and Information Appeals), Washington, D. C. 20530.
The envelope and the letter should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information App~al or "Infor-11

mation Appeal."
~ See additional information on continuation page.

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Enclosures (5)

Freedom of Information-Privacy Acts Branch


Records Management Division
Mr. Alan J. Weberman

The five pages being released to you are a


small portion of the over 98,000 pages of documents relating
to the John F. Kennedy Assassination available for public
disclosure.

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Jlemylet 2/27/64 .e ncloaia& UUl and JOllet to : :· '" ~. ·. :· ;)
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Enclosed to the Bureau is LJDI setting out infor-
mation obtained from a review of the military service records,
which review was aiade 5/25/64 by IC .F.AitL M. RANEY at St.
Louis.
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. .- · 1n . th1a ·case were furnished Dallas since · su~t was ·
oliginally interviewed in connection with the-assassination
of President JOUN F. KENNEDY. ··- - -·- -- ·

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as previous LIIM w&s furnished them on instructions from the

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at Tampa and Miami and investigation bas not developed
any indication he is involved in revolutionary activities, • •
no further action is contemplated. -

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In fi,pfy, PlM.s.e Reft:r to


File 1\'o.
Tampa, Florida
June 5, 1964

HENRY EDWARD SCOTT


also kncwn as
ENRICO AARO~ DE DUSSELDOR.l'

·The military service record on file at the Military


Personnel Records Center, St. L-0uis, Missouri, for HENRY EDWARD
SCOTT, Serial Number 14-551-409, shows he enlisted in the United
States Air Force on October 21, 1954, and served on active duty
until December 29, 1955, at which time he was given a General
Discharge under Honorable Conditions as Airman Third Class at
San Antonio, Texas, by reason of h sica · ·h· h

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The service record did not show SCOTT had any foreign
service or had received any awards, citations or decorations. His
character and efficienty ratings_ranged from unknown to excellent.

On October 28, 1955, he ~as tried and convicted by a


SullllllAry Court-lilartial for being abEent without official leave and
was sentenced to forfeit $50.00 of his pay and be restricted to
his training area for thirty days.
The military service record contains the following back-
gro~nd and descriptive information;

D;o.te of birth August 5, 1936


Place of birth San Salvador, Central America
Height 5'11"
Weight 148
Race Caucasian
Hair Br01rr:.
Eyes Ra.z;el
Education 4 years high school
Blood group "O."
Military Occupation Tactical Instructor
Civilian Occupation None shown
Addresses 409 East Davis Boulevard, Tampa,
Florida, October, 1954; and
Dfcember, 1955 •
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HENRY EDWARD SCOTT
Relatives: Father, HUGH A. SCOTI',
Cigarreria Morazon Sues,
San Salvador El Salvador,
Central America, July, 1955
Guardian: II.rs. MILDRED SCOTT, 3404
Obispo Avenue, Tampa, Florida,
July, 1955
.Photo: . None available
Local Board Number : 31, Tampa, Florida
Selective Service I 8-31-36-495
VA Claim Number not shown,
VA Regional Office 3053,
San Antonio, Texas

This document contains neither recommendations nor


conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is
loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be dis-
tributed outside your agency.
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E1m 1c'o AARo( DE nus~ ELD onr, -H~D BEEN HEARD ro STATE f)
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TIIAT f,fTl:.RIJ 0o;:;; EIJ~;·; ·-;-;~;;·~~·;;INAT:. PR!:SIDDlT KENNEDY A:Jlf


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VI er rf. t s I DH lT ,J('JillS Oi J '. ::il Cl! "N rV3 TO 1 ~ AV E l l\KEH PLACE IN TA MPA NOV::M-'l
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ZFJlO rnm:. CLAJl lS H1:: Atln FATH']~ T)O 110T GF.T AL:JNc£'\'h~·~;H~t-l:\1rENDS TO

AC.C ~! l P I.!~ 1 ! t;::G l\L C'!t'U r. -;: OF H A~: ;.: T0 P LI SS '~ Ll' ORF, v.THICH HAS HIS ~OTH £R. -S

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l\! ID r :r fl.T I f AllYO:J!: llAD ~1 !\ !I T'~D TO ~HO'JT 1'.I~ PRESIDENT IN TAMPA THERE

·r:nP: /\lif'Lr: ~rro!~T'J: l!Til:S THJ..r: t·lOTORCA D!. 1RAVE1SED TAMPA STREETS.

AG]=:llTS ~ X/\1111!! l!G SCOTT-S E>S iJ TI FI CAT! ON PAPERS OBSERVED S~ALL

SLIP or f-AP ':R ! l·i PL!:XIGU\S COllT1UW:P FOR SOCIA~URITY CARD WHICH.
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m : DID rt'JT r. 1 :~·il:nr ::n JI Ar.R ELL, Tll F.t-1 fFCALLE n HE IS MAN 'JHO CONTACTED

HH'. r1 : LAP.F:N', TJ:Xf\S ' AEOIJT IHN Er ·:Sr l FI F TYSEVEI~ SEEKING TO BUY SOME
l [:i':TC ,,i: C ) 1 I''. ' '·~HIM DOGS. !:COTT HAS '.~'.. SI D £ 11 TAMPA SVJCE FALL NINE-

T~~=J ! srx·ry ' IS [IJPLOYED f\S TAX! DP.I VSR _EY YELLO!i CAB COMP1\NY, HEIGHT
Fl'.1 ::: F EZ T Eu:v1:1 ~ lllCJIES, ori s rIFTY Lr:s., ~LENVSR, BROWN HAIR, HAZEL

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F/\S 1.1::;< y ',!OC.'iL orr:lIO!lS Oil EV:~ r.y SITUATIO'I ENV ·QUOTE.

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QUOT:: TAU~'° OFF TOP 0F HI s H::An i:1rn QUOT: ~TH.EN IIE REALLY Kl JO HS NOTHING.

D/\Ll.f\S I DEIHI FY HARP. ;::LI. Ml!) DETSRtlHJ ~ WHETHER POSS I BLY IN\'OLVE:D

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1 Date No,v ern ber 25, 196 3

I T ampa , Florida,
furn ished the fol l owii:g infcrw.atio.?? :

ha s resided " in ~t~ apar~m ent buiJd in~ 2t


Tar:;.ptt, which is o-;:'Iled by a!ld her
husban u, about 04e year. S~e u~dsr st~ ~d s t~ is a
citiz en of El S2l vador and ci few I::?.O:!!t h. s ::.Go .h ·~ corr..:'1.en ced
c a lling hi~self He has always gone
by the nicl.:::aI:!e He .·at fir5't r ecei ved all his mail
in . the name or When at first i=:i.il sl:arted coming in b1
the name of , it was returned i.o . the pos t offic e by
bec~use she did not ka:ow 2.uyo.i :.e by that nama. -
After ~~o or threa such piaees of ~&i l h ~ i cc~e ·1 n thi s ~ay she
co ~ ected the name · with . a~d a~ked him it it
could be :( or him. He !!!laid i t ~s. Sh.:: does 11ot know much
about He told her th~t hi~ f athe r or step-iutner. owns
~ ho~e OA Bay~hore Boulevard, · aud at one ti~e he tol~ her he
Trd~ goi~g to move there, but never did . . Whe~'he tir~t told her
about the hou3e on Bay~hore Bou~evarti he gave her the _ ~ddres~
~~d ~he drove by there tc look a~ it , juB~ out of curiosity.
She !ou~d there was no such addre~~ •• L~ter · wife to~d
h~r had .zi"re?t her the wrong house number 1 :and~she gave a
di:tterent · one . · . ·• . never. 'bothere d 't o che-ck t he la·tter -
nddres~. also told her ~t one time that his ~tep-f ather
aad ~oth er are in Cnba. ·

, .bas claiae d to h~ve aA interest i~ Central Ameri can


Revolutionary activitie~ but she doe~ n ot know of any specific
activ±t"i es or ~t2cts o-f his in this cc-~~ ctio ~ . It is her
fe e ling th a t he talks too much to be ~ r· =:· ~ l rt?voluticnary, b!.lt
a t th e same time she feels it is po s s i bl~ ~~ cou l d really be
involved a nd his discretion is ~imply 0~-.~eig~ed by his need
to bra g. She does not know the 1d ent1 ~ y of~ his associate~
except thnt all are Lat i ns who ~p eak Spa~15h. Ou e is another
w~o liv es nn Platt Street, ~0~e w~e~e f~1rl7 near
the re~id t: 1 1c e of He i s :i r.t his 20':..> ~~d c.ill.s nir::seli
a ' nnd calls 1 , T:-.2y u sed 1:0 send l ette:;:·s
b.1ck :ind :t ~rrth to ea ch orher .add:ceesed w ~ th t ;; e: :.3- e titl-=s,
b ea rin g v.e1x se~ l s, etc., \\'hich she thm: ~~ t :::' .11:i':er juveni..). e.
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t~ e ~ f ter~ ~0~ of ~ o7e~~er 22 . 1363, folLowicg t he
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as s;'.l~.:! 1z:tt1~ :1 or Pre siden t KENNEDY , ..:oE:'. I·.
was at · tt.e
np2rtme nt hu!ld~n~ · 2Ad e~ccu~ t erect sittin g on the frcnt porch.
He told ~ e r h e nad l e ft -qork al: :2 P.M. that day because of th e
killing. S~e asked ~~~~ somewhat f~cetiously, if be knew who was
r espo:!l.si bl-= . H1!! ;u:.~wer wa s; !~aybe I ,do a nd mayb e I don't."
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Th ey cont i~ue d t9 di~c~ ~s the as~as3inal:io~ a~d the fact that


Preside;.. t K~:;I~E:r;c i:.a::;. ~E ~!:. :!....r: T~:np.a OJ.ly the pr ecedi~g Mond:iy...
then ~.:t id ths sh".:>otin ~ v;.a s or1s-1.r. ci l1 y pl a nJied to take plac'"'
. i n Tampa, hu t did ~ot becaus e l:here were too ma~y opporl:unit1 es .
She asked w~!!l"t he I!.eant by that. lie !!laid it would have bee n so
e nsy to ~hoo"t the President as he drove along Tampa street~, there
were so ~a~y opportWlities that it would have beea unsporting to d0
it. He w~nt on to explai~ his poin t by his aaalb g y: He said if
he wanted a woman and there were 14 ~:akted woo.en. .Standing in front .
of him, he would ~ot take any of them. · said this
eAplanation sounded absurd to h ar. She•said _ also ~aid the plan
..l'!r..s .:t o .Jdl..l . :l:'.:i.c.e -P.re.sid.e~ t JOte<SON at th e sar;:ie time and that the
shooting o f Texas Governor JOHN CONNALLY was a mistake, the
assassin having ~ake~ him for Vice-Presid e n~ JOH.!~SON .
~aid the latter point :lso seened illog ical
to her ix vi ew of . earlier ~tateme~t the shooting wa s
origin~lly planned for Ta~pa, b eca u~e Vice-Preside~t JOHNSON was
not i ~ Ta ~pa . S~e said it ~as her te ~ l ing ' was thinking in
t erms of rev0lut10~s ic Lat1n-A~erlcan coun~ ries where they ar e
ac comp l is~ed bv simply gen:1 "?:·g- r id of the- top o~ e or two men .
Sh e t old t.in; t hat if b eth !-:.E::.:::-s.:JY :,c..:! .; o~5S O~ bad b een ki ll e d it
vould only ;cr~<i n th.::it t he Sp ~;; k~r ~. f i:h.e- Hcu::<f'. JO::N ~l cCOR~.UCK- would
SJ.cceed to t~:c P r esidency, Sh-7 5::. id . hel d ' hin g to say to
!·w't
thi3 :n~ d ::::--:<:- e:o-::clud -::·d he :i.:.d :;0 1: ~ h ougrt t tt>. e rratter throu gh to th:i t
p o.!.~. t.

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si fflc < f'~ t. t J) E-:~~ l ~ her t o Ji.! c!;; -::- :.-1::; \"t.:·!·.v:: ;. ~~-- -
She sai d h e m:iy b e
b ~tt(n- l-:-.':··.•·;. r ,-. ~er !iusc ·~ :~ -.~ . · . nr t o th e mana ge r of
th e .Jp ,ir~;:-.: ;-'. t h :J~lc1::~. r.i -.;h:.s c0;-;11ection , hov:eve:- ,
she .1d:! r.·: -:-, F. -j c2~n ot t": !: l. l • . .~ .-. :::.! ::?;~t c. l0::lg to get h e r
too we ll. S ! ~e: rec alled t.t:.:i c 0 n c· t :.f!1e
saw ta1.king to
wife and te be c~~e jeal9u s ,, 35 a result of
inte ~ ~e ly
which she believes h~s avoided co~t2ct as much a5 pos~ible ·with
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wi!e w~~ na~ed and i~ from T11lah~~~ ee ,


Fl orida . She wa s livi ng in the apartment buildin g at

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befor e sh~ met and beli eves th e y met wh e n


happ e ned ta ride i~ , ·c ab o:i. a t i r.:.e.
' has a job,
but does not know what t ype of work she does or who h er
employe r i~.

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. said another o! her tenants was present
during her conversation with . He is a~ elde rly ma~ who
lives on the second floor whose name she does not know. He did
not participa te in the conversation but ~at on the porch the
entire time and probably heard it all.

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... Dote.. fiovember 2 6 , 1963

Tampa, Flo rid:l., .•


was advised at the outset of this interview he wa s not r eauired
to make a stateme nt, that he had the right to consu l t an ~ttorney
befo.r·e making any stateme nt and! that any statement he did r.1!21'::e
could be use d against hic in a court o f l aw. He was also
apprise d of the identit y of the int e rviewing agents as Speci~ l
Agents oi the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

said during the afternoon of Novenbe r 22, 1 96 3,


he was conversing with · . owner of the apartment
building at ' ·· Where 'he lives , concern·i ng the
assassination. shortly after noon that date of President JOHN F.
KENNEDY. He told her he did not b e lieve the man OSWALD v1hoin the
Dalla s police tht=n ha d in custody was the pe r son respo.!sible for
the killing. He also told her that anybody wanting to kill the
President could easily have dOne so in Tampa on Montjay of this
· week when the President's motorcade was driving alon_g · Grand Cen-
tral Avenue, Tamna. . ' denied categorica{lly. that he had
stated to he knew of a1plot to kill President
KENNEDY and Vice President JOHNSON. He a ·lso denied that h e has
· knowledge of any such plot. .· . . . ;;aid h e has .no inforrr..a tion
bearing on the shooting ; his reason for doubting that OSWALD ·
···1·s ·- -the:-"gu'i :lty··1J:'.rrty- --:I:s- ~that ·~'fiews ··Teperts· ' "have · · gi'v~~n ·only ·ci·r -
cumstantial evide nce a gainst him and 'knows the police
and FBI have so many scientific meth ods of d e t ect ion that h e
feels they would have developed more concrete evidence of
guilt if OSWALD was really the killer. As an example, he
said they could have determined the contents of OSWALD' s . s to'C!.3.ch
to verify whether he was the i:erson who ate the fri e d chicken,
etc., r 2~a ins of which ~8re said to have been f ound at the
sce n e of the shoo~ing. ~ said his only rea so n for say ing
the killing could ha ve b ~e n accomplis hed in Tampa was that the
number of people lining Grand Ce ntral Avenue when the Pr~side tit 's
moto-rc,1d~ passed there on Monda y would h;-i ·/~ permitt ed an n.ss~s s in
a close range and easy s hot at the President.
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For identific~tion . prese n te d Florida chauff e~ :··s
lic E:nse issued .January ' 1962, in the n~ ;r:e of
· ·-· _ ·- _ ___ , born Augu.:>1 1936. His address a t time of
issuance w::i 5 _ . · Tam pa . He also p-res.::-.!1te d -soc.i~].
s ecuri t y c~r d in the same nime s howing acc ount nureber ~s
an d .). \'cr..:r;ins Ati nn.nis l r:u:~0n c l aim card in t:he nc". '.:lG
· ·. s.hO\d~ n:; he h 3. d s erv e d in the U.S. :\ir Force und e .r ~J...:

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SA ·FR.ED LIGARDE and SA HOW.illD K. RUTHER.Fq)tilfd tiR: ta tad ---=
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serial nu~b e r · from October 21 , 1954 t o Decembe r 29,
1955 and had made a VA cl:J.im .Jam.:.D.:ry 1 95 7, :-i. r; ,.,. hich tin12
his addre ss wa s San Antonio, Texas.
He al~r-> -p:-e~-,~ r'!tc: ct his sor;j_::::.1 s .ccur i ty C.'.l.:?:'d J.n t~1 c n;:ir:ie
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card ~as 1~ a ple xigla ~ s contJiner , in the bacic ci which was
a slip of p~p er with the follow1cg handwritten thereo n:

Dallas 27, .T ex:is

On the revers~ side cf. the same paper was written:

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San Luis Potosi _.


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i; · said his true name• is .. and
"'h e "Wa's--"b-OTD:·""A'ttgtlS·t -=a.936.. ~<La....s.a.n ..Sa.l va d.o r, El Sa 1 va d or.
His father, . an American citizen, was
of the ~ Company . His mother's
maiden name was , and she was of · German origin . She
died when he was four years old. Some of her family still re-
side in East Germany but he has no contact with them. He
did try to contact some of them in 1954 or 1955 but was not
successful. Whan his father re~ired from his job with the
_ company he and ·, _ ' stepmcl:her came to Tampa and
bought a hcnc . His fath e r at one time owned three homes in
Tampa, two on Da vis Isl~nd ~nd o~e .on Bays hore Boulevard.
He still owns the lat:: :·,~· .hnu~e, _ · and .I
presu2C1.bly receive s rent::\.ls from i"t at the present time. ?he ..
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hand LJ..1:-:::; c1.f 1: h·""' r-=-n !: ~ ·L i .s .::!o=:e by ·. o.f the . _ !
Ifn; ia tf: o?: .r· ~. r:.d st epr.1other nmv l ive in
Cos1: ~ R~c <l :::r. d his f~thP."!"' fi.;.5 goP.e bacl~ to work. He is with
the . h . 1n s~n Jose, p~obably in the cap-
acity o :f ·I

s~ id h2 ~n ll sted . in the air force in 1954 at


·raopl while ' ri:""u:lk. He t:..·us d1 sc 1u..::-ge d at Lackland Air Force
Base, Tex~s and lived for several mon.!:.hsfollowing his d1s -
I charge in ~redo, Texas . He did not get along well with his
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__., _. ~a.ther and stepmother but went willingly .wre ti they came to
Laredo to pick him up and take him back to San Salvador •
I; ·.·.. ..- ..: "·.. This was sometime until the Iall· of 1958 . 'He stayed the re
then until October of 1960 when he got word that a coup d'
I' le~at was 1lllIIlinent . He said he was never in any t~ouble in
i · ·El Salvador but just did not wa,nt to be there when th e
·I shooting .started , so he left .and cace to Tampa, trave ling in
· • • · - - - --- u,. ~ .. c: li-crP<l in · Tamoa since then • . He l1as
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wo rk od fer t h e Yellow Cab Company as a driver almost two


y0<1rs. Ti c: cl.ai med h0 has neve:r held n. ny othe r job . · Ee
did ~ot ~erk t he first several coct~s he was in Tampa, and
he d id r..ot u:ork whi-::.e he wo.s l .ivill g in ~r edo , Tc;..:as .
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~~t h= n z~sl·:cd. tl:e i_,ic; :-; t :L"t~t C•f


whose r1.:>..1.:::? wc;.s or~ the s lip c:f r;.::.per in his wallet)
at fi ·r·st sa id . he coul<.:! not n :,r.iember any such pe r s on . When
the full n a me and address was r ead to him , be said be then r e -
c a l led ttis was a ma.n who contacted him while he was in
L'.lre do , T \?xas, ar.:.d who was interested in buying s ome ?;fexican .
c h ihauhau dogs. !.said the n'me on the back of the paper
was a m."3.:i in Mexico who was suppose d to h~.vG some for sale .
was a go-bet w~e n in the t ransa ction but he does n~t
r e call an~ thing ever came of it. ; · said h e has serve
as a "cont act Ill:ln" in s ome :z:..evo::..utiona:r·y activities also,
in that he arrang~ d contact ~ ith a sellar of guns on behalf
of so.me Anti-Cast:ro Cubans. Ile said the guns were shipped
from Houston and New Orleans to Guat ema la, (El Sa l va dor, an d
Costa Rica about six months ago ~ ·lHe said the revo lutionary
organiz~ti on involve d was the Second Front of Escambray but
he declined to nama any individaals. He claimed he did not
know the name of the individual Cubans and he r efuse d to
_,,g;!.;v..e ..x.lle .name ...of ...±ha ... s.alJ.er.• ..
.- · said he was a student at : Hi g h School
in Tampa in 1953 and for a time h e studied e lectronics at a
now defunct technica l colleg~, which was closed by the Govern-
ment for non-payment of taxes or some such reason.
He said ha hopes s0ma day to return to El Sa l-
vador ta live . He p l ans a l s o t o change hi s name legally to
~ the f amily n~me of his mo~her. · He wants to do
this bec ause ~e and his ia ~ her do not get along and h e _does
not lil~e to continu 0 1.!..::dng · J1~ s father ' s .~!!'!G . In. T:tmp.:i. he
has used the name as we ll as his
true: n;:un ~~ .

.. The .follow i1'! ~ de~::c. r'.i. -p tion of was obtained by


obs ervatio~ aad ~~c3tl o~in ~;

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Date of Birth:

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a "0Jm11unlst"tunctlon whlch intended to celebrate the 28th of···:...~i:~:t:.; : ..~
Jul1 annlver&&l"J of the revolutiona17 aK>vement of Fidel Castro ..; :~. ···::·. _:
1D Chicago. The group established a picket 1D the vlc1nlt7 of .'':.;3" .; ~: . .
.. . the ''Fidel lsta" part1, eanc the national byan of free Cuba, -:.-~ ::·.~ ·:;:-:: ..' .
and used an aapllfier to advise the .American public that tb• ::.t. :·.~ · :;·:.::.
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accordinc to the article, which claimed the ~idellata • ..: .--.·.·t·· M
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celebration wa• interrupted bJ this action. :-.-.:::;...: ·
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of obtaining arms or equipment for a.DJ of th• "hit an4
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

In Reply, Pfoase Refer to Los Ange les, California


File /'Vo.
May 28 , 1964

SECOND NATIONAL FRONT OF ESCAMBRAY


(OPERATION ALPHA 66 )

The first known activity of "Alpha 66 11 (A- 66) in


Los Angeles was a hastily prepared press conference at its
newly opened headquarters at 164 Glendale Bouleva1"d, Los
Angeles, on April 18 , 1963 . This was attended by about
40 Cuban exiles and three reporters, and was directed by
RENE \TP_LDES , who referred to himse lf as the local 11 ce ll
leader" of A-66. VALDES criticized the Administration for
frustrating the efforts of Cuban refugees to rid their country
of the regime of FIDEL CASTRO .
VALDES was interviewed by .TOM DUGGAN on the latter ' s
television show on April 25 , 1963 . VALDES told of raids on
Cuba , but said they were not launched from within the United
States .
A public meeting sponsored by A-66 was held in Los
Angeles on May 19 , 1963 . ANDRES SARGEN, the General Secre-
tary of A-66 in Miami , presented a tape-recorded spee ch of
ANTONIO VECIANA, Gene r al Co-ordinator of the organization in
Miami.
SARGEN visite d t he FBI Office in Los Angeles on
May .29 , 1963 and said he had learned that RENE VALDES , the
local representative of A- 66 , had been connected with the
July 26 Movement (J26M) and was pos sibly a "G-2 Agent " with
the Cuban Government .
The J26M is a r evolutionary organization,
founded and led by FIDEL CASTRO , the present
Prime Minister of Cuba. It was dissolved in ·
late 1962 , when it was absorbed tnto the

t Commission No .
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE -~ ,


FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Jn Rq>fy, Please Ref er to


File No.
Las Verras , Ifov n.cb.
!Wly 27 , 10G4

!.LI?7/':A CG - S3CO!·ID ru~ 7-I;Jl·!.:\L F.::?.Gl~T o~ ESCA.J:DI'•.ll y


(0?3RATIO::-i AL?I~.l\ GG)

Confici e nti~l sources v-:ho :l!"C :fomilic::.r \':i th Cuban·


::fation.:;:.ls .r csidin~ in L::::s Ve5cs , N~vad~ end thci1• actb;i tics
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ENTF~CT ST
SE80ND NATIONAL FRONT OF ESCAMBRAY
(OPEPATION ALPHA 66)

An undated circular letter issued by the SNFE, A-66


i d legn~ion was p~inted in the Los
and MRP, Caliior~ a ~er ~1963' This 1etter said A-66 was
Ange~e~ ~~e~ff~r ~~~~tiv~ military action against CASTRO
c~~ah~B regime of terror. It said the organization hakdi
~ with the SNFE and MRP, and all were wor ng
~~~~~~e~o~~e~he "Omega Plan". The letter asked for support
in the way of war supplies~ medicine and money.
On December 18, 1963, ALFREDO RONDON, Delegate
of A-66 in Los Angeles, held a press co~ference in which he
said plans were completed for a revolutionary invasion of
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Cuba coordinated with internal upr-i~i~g, A~~ Ma~~~E !~~ ~IRP
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and that the revolution would be 1~ j y ELOY,GU.,IERREZ ,


and the operation would be led by .a or ~
MENOYO, then in Miami.

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..------NATIONAL FRONT OF ESCAMBRAY ~
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Integrated Revolutionary Organization in
Cuba, along with the Communist Party of
Cuba and the other principal political
parties.
RENE VALDES stated on June 22, 1963, that he had
been visited at his residence by two local members of the
Second National Front of Escambray (SNFE) - Alpha 66.
These men said it was known by them that inquiries had been
made about VALDES in the past, supposedly because he was a
communist. VALDES said he visited Miami in December, 1962
anj met ANTONIO VECIANA, leader of A-66. VECIANA appointed
VALDES as General Delegate of A-66 in Los Angeles, and the
le ~ter of appointment bore no mention of SNFE. VALDES
developed an organization of 17 members just before the
meeting of May 19, 1963, at which VECIANA was to speak.
Instead, SARGEN came. VALDES had read of the merger of SNFE
and A-66, and added the name of SNFE to the window of the
headquarters. SARGEN criticized VALDES for placing A-66
in the forefront and relegating SNFE to a minor role, and
said A-66 was only a "front 11 for the SNFE. VALDES then wrote
to VECIANA and asked him if A-66 existed or was a front :for
the organization, and received a reply from VECIANA saying
it was desired that VALDES relinquish his position as Gen-
eral Delegate in favor of MANOLO MESA. VALDES learned from
TIRSO DEL JUNCO that VECIANA had split with almost the
entire membership of A-66 and had gone over to SNFE, taking
the name A-66 with him.
In September, 1963, SARGEN, as Organizational
Secretary of Second National Front of Escambray (SNFE)
sent a letter to ALFREDO RONDON at the Los Angeles head-
quarters of SNFE, A-66 and the Movimiento Revolucionario del
Pueblo (MRP). This letter consisted of instructions~~
how to conduct training of men for a specialized reserve
brigade in various types of guerrilla warfare.
ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO came to Los Ange les
October 11, 1963, and appeared at a public meeting of the
Los Angeles delegation o~ A-66. He announc ed that the organ-
ization would be in Cuba in less than six months.

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SECOND NATIONAL FRONT OF ESCAMBRAY

None of those interviewed i11 Puerto Rico indicated they


have knowledge of persons involved in the attack by SNFE
on Cuba. They claim they had been assured on numerous
occasions by Antonio Veciana Blanch and/or Eloy Gutierrez
Menoyo, mentioned hereinbefore, that this attack had not
originated from Puerto Rico or any part of the United
States.

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U.NITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Post Office Box 4312


San Juan, Puerto Rico - 00905
May 28 , 1964

SECOND NATIONAL FRONT OF ESCAMBRAY


(Operation Alpha 66 )
(SNFE) - PUER ro RICO
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INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA ~!

The following is a summary of the activities of captioned


organization in Puerto Rico during 1963:
For the sake of brevity, captioned organization will
hereinafter be referred to as the SNFE.
During the period January 28 , 1963~to September 11, 1963,
numerous interviews were conducted by the San Juan Office
of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with
admitted members and sympathizers of the SNFE. These
interviews were conducted to determine the activities
of the SNFE in Puerto R~co and whether an attack on Cuba,
which occurred March 17, 1963. by members of the SNFE ,
originated from PlE rto Rico or any part of the United
States.
During these interviews, it was indicated that the SNFE
conducts only fund-raising activities in Puerto Rico .
Funds are solicited by radio broadcasts , newspaper
advertisements, distribution o f handbills, collections
at Cuban commemorative events, mail i ng of open-letters
to known contributors , et cetera. The money collected
as a result of the above activity is deposited in a bank
account maintained at the Banco Popular de Puerto Rico,
Santurce, Puerto Rico, in the name of "Alpha 66 , Inc .",
othe rwise known as the SNFE . The money is then disbursed
upon request of either Antonio Veciana Blanch or Eloy
Gutierrez Menoyo, principal leaders of the SNFE , who
reside in Miami, Florida.

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New York, on 1farch 15, 1 963, :furni.s hcd n. copy of a l otter
d
I r ecoivc d fro:-rl Alpha 6G r equesting- holp for the organization.
Tb.e 12.e lp r equ est ed in th e letter sont out by Alpha. 66 elated
F ebruary 1 1 , 19G3, Wets for a sulfa tablet

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while in
New York City, on f.ia.rch 21, 1963 , st ated that the recent attack
o n the coas t of Cuba. w::i..s carried out by the action group .of the
S1f.fE-Alpha. G6 o rganiz::i..t ion. said th~t the raid wo..s
led by and that the raiding party consisted
of two 20-foot boats with a comple~cnt of 12 to· 15 raen whose
identities vrnre unkno-.•m to hie.. • ... ... ... stated that the r.ien
participating in the raid w~re arn e d .. vlith B.t'I B's, 1f-l's anq one
20 mm. cannon. stated that the raid was on the port o f
La Isabela S~gua and to his knonle<lGc, the daljlage inflicted was
very slight. lie stat e d that from information received from ·--:-
-. clantlestino radio sta.:i: ions inside Cuba his organiza.t ion \·1as
informed that as a result of the r aid , five or six Russians had
··b een wounded and . had been treated at the hospital at La Isab ela
Sagua.

i. · stated that iCT..tJ.ediately after the raid, the ..,,..


i; SN.FE-Alpha 66 held a press conf erenc2 a.:id ~ave an exaggerated
story of the ·raid in· 01~cter ·._. more e~si ~Y obtain co:q.tributions · I
f! : in the United · s t ates f'or . · .· - r a ids <.. ·.:;.st Cuba . He also stat:.d
that on 1Ia.rch 21, 1963, -.: : , ~eobe:i"S .. .~ · : ~·_e;· action group o:f the iz
1 org<mizat ion h:i.d t~·~en a 1- ::.te o ath .. . ·co disclose to anyone,.
!.·' including United State:....; e>.t.....:Y.0:rities , th•. .... oca:ti :m. o f their b~sa
of operat io:il. He advised that a....lil::u~ent ..2or t ::.·:i:\ :::- organization

l
·1s obt ained in the Unit ed States and is pure~ . - with money
which they receive in donations :from var:;..ou;: .. ·..:rces and .from
Cuban e x iles.

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FEDERAL nun EAU OF I:\ VI:.:ST IGATION

Jn r.••p(y, l'l•·!l.lr J(.,jl!r to


Fi!e 1\"o, Ni.J!:li t Florida
June 3, 1 964
Re : SECO~:J t1ATIQ~i!. L FRONT OF
ESC.:·-~;JRAY ( S~il-2)
(OP £~\TI.ON ALFil.t\ 66)

On Dcc~~bcr 20 , 1952 , ,
Hic::.rtl, Florida, w~o was th~n a mercb~r of
ti.'-i e. Second National Fron t
of Esccc1bray ( SNFE ) fu:-nis'h.ed t:h.e follo~ing info~ation:

The. SNFE was origin al ly for-.Jcd in the Escambrn.y


hillG, Province of L:J.s Villun, Cuba, by
on Nove::1b2.r 10, l <J5 7, to fi. ~h t ~.gainst the milit ~ry dict:i.tor-
sh.ip of :i7ULGm~CIO DA1"J:STA wil i ch ·w as then in · control of ~::ia. .'.;;. ·
'l'hc S.!'ffZ w::is reor;;:.:ni::e.d in the United States <lurin~ 1951 by
follm-1ing his 2.rriv3l here frc:J Cuba. It
·w2.~ then cc::1posed ,s;,_1;"~ 0;:; t: c.: ,Cclu:;ively of an. ti-C.AS'l'RO Cuban
.. . e)~l{!s ~;ho had. .been 0~-:T>'E:. ~c~b~rs .in Cuba.

left Cuba in a fishing boat and


arrived ut Key Uest, Florido., on Jv.~uary 26, 1 961 . Durir"6
int~rvich on "f\~br-unry 14, 19·51, nt the. !c;:ai~r.n.tion and
l~.:ituralizo.tion .Jc.rvicc Alien Dctc';'ltion ~·'.o.cil ity, l·~cAlle.n,
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Spnin, ~-:h ~ rc he liv~d until oovi.n1 .to i.bvnna, Cubu , in 1::; .:.~s.
Frora 1952 to ~·:ov-2:::b ~ r, 1957, in Cubn, hQ p.:i.rticip~ted in nnti-
BATIST.A cc ti vi tic~. 0.-i i~ove1~ bcr 10, 1 9 S 7, he f ounC.cd , wi t~i.
n.bout l•u r:;cn, th~ 0:;Fz. Dy Cctob2r, 1 ~53 , the Si~~c.C: hc:.d r;rm-m
to 3, Q•JQ r.:~n 2nd u:,,on the ov~rthro';l of BATISTA, he was g iven
the rank of Ccr.:nnd:-.r'.. tc in t:hc Cuban G.~8~1 Ar.ny. i:~ l<J.tcr
.bro~:0. wi t:1 ::'ID2L C:':.':.;·.r:~o 't-.'hen h·~ noted t:-i.D.t the ir::!:1e.<liate
follo\.."Cr!l of FI'USL C\3T7..0 wc1~c rcceivin:; the bulk of the
ch oice c c:-J:-1-..:::.nd. poGi tioas in th~ Rebel. Aroy.

Tne n.'.l ticr.::.l hcad.~rnr tcrs of the SNFE is locn ted


ll t 109-111 Sil 12th A·:~r.ue , i:iia""'li, Floridn.

"• ·:~ ~c~ci.rdins t!-:~ ori~in of Opcr.'.ltion Alphu 66, it is


noted ti~nt · D. · fi~r.son f:~:.:lilin.r with <1-nti -C_\ 3T::o nctivities
in P:.!~rto · ! \ ico, ·rc i_"1':'r tc.d o n July 12, l :J.j 2 • e1a t O;n~.ra ticn ,\l ph.a
GG h:i..d - b ~~~1 r:c t U? r c·.ccn tl y by '\·:ho h;::,U
bo..:~n en~~: ~; e a. in con tacti.n,3 Ct.! ~~n ·exile. ~ roups in l,_..icrto ilico,
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Florie.:?. , C:t.I.c: --;e>, .:: :.~d possibly N~w York , for the purpose of
call e e~ ::.~.:.~ ~;.!~.~:..::; . ·! :.:.~se f~r~ds ~:e.rc to be used to fin.::mcc anti-
C. \..ST~O ~-~ i2..i :::£.r.'./ ..'.'iC :.:io ns. W.'.ls cl~scribc<l as the only
spo.kcsc<l..-• .!: or .:'.l;:.::a 66 in Pu2rto Rico.

. :-he ~c? ~~r::oer 12, 19G2, is::.:~ ~ of "~inr~o ~s .A...1~~:r:icas ,"


S~ntush-1 .:-.: ;.:u.:-..-.~~ c.::.ily n~:: :;;:> L<per pu;Jl1.5~·2d in ; :i.::.:-.a , Floriq.:?..,
contai~ ::.:..:. <'..11. .:.r:::~clc. rcp ~rtili.::; th.'.lt C;>~ r-ation :\lDha 66 cLliL:ed
to hav~ c :: :-ri~d oat a. "n~v.J.l att~ck'' o-:i. Cayo F'!.·.:inces, t:tc 8ort
of Cai. b~.t~ic n, S:.::.Ja, on Se p t ecx r 10, 1;162. J.'his clc'.1in ·w.:is · c~de
in a p~c:;s !'"cle;::.::; 2_ <lo.ted :.;::;? tc2 ber 11, .1952, at Puerto Rico .
The art i~l. ~ r c L1tcd E.a.v.-s.na radio h.:::.d con£iu:ed. the nttD.ck in an
announce;•..::nt on .::; ~-=;>t-~ber 11, 1962.
vec.1.or>~
On Scptc.1b2.r 14, 1962, was interviewed by
Sn~cia.l .~:~n t:::> of tile. FnI in .Sc.n J:.iD.n , Puerto J~co .
snid .Al~)!1..1 Gj \.i,'.:',S l~!) t op2.ro. tin,::; OU t of the. u. s . or Puerto Rico
and it!> only ~ctivity conGiGted of fund raising.

On J~~~~~y 28 , 1?63, ~ade available a leaflet


L::.;1 ~~'..l~i~ e c-~!' tioZ1.cd .Fr..:::~J --Colru!.n<lo.s L 66 to Public
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rcsiGiwtion of i Lon t~e or6anization h~d been


accepted on Cc-tc~Qr .SJ , 1 9.3 2, in vi c•-J cf his public n c::n0'.·1 ledge.-
I:".cn t of t i.~ s t.::~·tic ~~ h~ h~tl es t.2bli::;h.~d wi -::..,-,, a 11 po li tic.:il-t:ii li tary
r:i ov~ent. 11 ..!:t '. :.:!~ !'~r;o!'te:i th.a t thi~ cction bJ uas _____ _
t .::i...\:cn tJi t:."!. ~U t: c or-.c'-!l t .'.l ti on ,,.;i th the Al:-~ 1.:\ oo o ~~~u.niza tion ~nd
thn t !:e:.n-::;~£ ort~l. ~~~c. /'.. l~ha 60 O:"(;~niz~ tion would O!>cro. tc under
th.:?. nw:.,Q Cc:,;.::i.nd.-::$ l... C..S . T.'l.is leaflet ·...rn.s dated i.jovember 8, 19:52,
at San ~~ ~n , ?Jcrto s.ico.
Gn r:ov-;:.r:·1 '00.r 29, l ')62,
mcntio~c~ ~bovc,. ~~vi~ed th~t h~d been Sccrcio.ry
of Fin::~c~ fo~ t::c.: ~~:?Z , 1-J:t~r bcc~:c
'hc.:td of c~~ration. i\lpha ...)j .
t~cn l,,c.l:t ·"\ l!::ia
- 66 [",nil re turr.c<l to the ,':;(~fC .

On !'.arch 2·'.), 21, 1033, who w~s


then nn cfficcr in t ~ ~ 3:;-::: , .--:Jvi;, e.d til:?.t the S:if.'2 and O::-cration
Alph.a 65 Kc·re. o>lc. <ir.d th~ sa.r.:~ or~~.::l.aiz~tion. S.'.lid. th.:it
,,.:lo ":r.s c onsidcrc<.i to b~ the hc~<l of Cpc:r:--. tion
Alphn 6S , h<.:~ .:::d. ~y3 been t~'l.~ '!'~~~surer of the .:;1;;:::::. He r;;::i.id th.:!
n.::u:;c Al~ :w G~ h.:.c! b ~en uzcd prior to ::ovCI.Jber, 1 ~~2, to denote
nn cc ticn G::-cup of t..~~ S~i?t: .

II. ! .. f;T1'.J.-rI~3

orcviously cr.<:!ntioncd, nl s o ndvi~cd on


Dccc:I:ber 20 , 1902, t:~rnt and a ~roup of his

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foll-c-;.;cr s ~;:::l C. ::~a r- ::: ·:::.,l :-'.i2=li ~nd were then loca ted on an un-
id ~:lt if i.c.C. i~~ l2.>'.<l i•: t.~·. c ~out~ .-\tl~ntic Cc cL!.n. '111.c Group v a s
• bc..i. r:;:; r.;.::.i.r;.t<..;. i.;-.. 2d b:r !::h_;_;;:?c.nt of 1-:.~ces s.:.ry supplies fr;::;:ll L!.i.'.:l..Lli ,
mnlntui.ni:...::; r .::lio c :;:1 t~:.c t with t:i.e .Or-62.t".i za tion in Li~-:1.i, and
had c::.lre~<l y n.:-.:- r:ic i'.).:-· :::!d in on~ v e nture into Cuban 'i-laters •.
- a<lvi~ c d al .:.; -~ t~-:.::1. t t he l!n ti-c.:.sr~o oq::;aniza tioa known
· ns Alpha 66 I'~.:..J join\?;d the S~'.FB.

On Y r rc.h___20 l'..nd 21, 1953, advised


that L'le S:'.·J:=-;: :E. d. b:~ :i. u s in; c~rtt.a.n isl~nd ci.µ the nri ti~h
B~.,.l~as flS a. b.:!s e of 0r: 2r.:ltions. 0:1 Nn.rch 17, 1953, ti-:.~ S~! F:C:
c.nrricd out D. r.J.icl u tilizin.: ; bro ~~u.all · bo<..t ts, t wo 20 millir.:c tc-:.·
crumons, .'ls \;~ 11 CJ..'.> .:.nall ~n::, 5 • . 'lhe attc.cl~ was mndc ~~c.ins t a
shore. installa tion l:r;.u t:J. RuG:;i21l ship in t:.1c vicinity oi Isabcla
de Sagua, L2s Vill2s , Cu~a . ,..----------··/.·
On Auril 7, 1963,
~ ad-.
vi s~d that and .four of his ~en h~d been
pic:;:cd up on ~pril o, 1963,
·-ai.1d r-en.i.rn12.d .to -~11..:.....:.i. · also reported tl1n.t r ..inc. SliF =.:
mc.rober~ hnd OQen cr-~~xr~d near ~!l llim.n~ iclnnd. in the ·32h~as
·on April 5, i ::;53, ·

On ?-;:iy J 9 ,__ 1963, an officer in the


N
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c:.uV1Gc:! d t.h <lL
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nOVJ..IT;J..en t0
Revolucion~ri0 c:::.l i.:....: ~b lo C:-:1-2)., o.n.other an ti-G.\.:.>T: ~O or::?;llniza-
tion, ht?.d cc.r::.-icd cut an attack on the. militia barracks at
T'1.rara, Hovan[! , Cub.::i, on that cl.::i te..

Re~~-r-dir-'3 th~ l-3.P,


it is noted that .
Officer of the E~::.P, said on i.:o.y 1 9 , 1 95 3,
that the 1 ;~"'!.P h;ld en-c~r.2tl an ~.:rcca:cnt of 'l!nity •·nth the S!·TFE
and Alpha 60. .

Dut"ing the. Sti:..r:1er and FC!ll of 1963, \mo is


an c:!.ctivc r.ic::.i.:l~r of the .:;:;:.-;-E, udvir;ed th.a.t. the SNFE u:is then
in the procc :;::: cf or:: ~ni:::in. .~ new clele.:;.:i ticn..=::; of the Sf2S in
v~ious ci tic:J a.ll o·.;e r the U:i.l t c <l .:; ta tc.s ._.;n .e .re Cub.:ln exiles
ucrc l ivi~ . 'ihe s; ; ~:-:: -;;.:is al~o ·f (n:.:~i~ "C c~:.:a i ttccs of ~:.=.. r"
to CC~~r~tc funJ-r~i~in3 d~iVCS ~nd obt~n CO!r . ns .
In Ju~ ~ , l'J:i.3, th~ ~;:: ~:-::: bc~~n -p'.lb licizin·~ ' .? n 0.'1 · r., " H:i.ich
was cllc ;~i!d t:o 'b~ a C!ili tf..ry operation which i;ou d ovcr throu
the C.i\S'.1.-{J govcrnr:ent.

edvi r.ctl t~.:i. t in connection with th~ fu~d­


rnisin~ '1Ctivi 'ti~3 cu: t:1~ ::;:.J::s tl-i.c l codin?; oi.'i i ccrs l> c:-:an
tr:tvc li~ to
t:.~ lc.rscr c i ~icz iu tbc United St;itcs end to

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or E~w\Ln.AY ( Si·;FE )

San Ju.::i.n, ?uerto Rico. Dc l e gati cns of th~ S2 ~l7£ wcx·e. to be?.
fo'..!.nd. iLl. Los 1\n·~..:; l es , S~n Francisco , Chic;y = :o 1 Clcv e'..:.!nd ,
· Ne-;., Ye r~.:: , ~:e.w2r.r: 1 Phil.:. 1.:lc. l~ h.ia , J.;:o .::;ton~ Atl.:.;nta , F (~~·J Orleans,
Hou:; ton, ~ l 1 2-s l!.r:.d San J unn as ~ 1 r~ il as i n .;. nu..rnbc.r o f c~.alle.r
citic .s . 'Iheir nrinci oal cc tivi tic s ·.:ere to consis t of fund
rai si~ ~~ dis Ge;.uina.tion of pro ~ .:!z.:.nd..:i .

Du~in~ Ausus t, 1 96 3, S:ffr::· leader f'\ett~


nr~"10unc cd r-ublicly tl1at h ~ ~nd his ncn would be in
Cuba by J>-ccmbcr, 1~ 5 3.
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Durin.::; October, 196.3, ·furni shed inf c:r:nD. ti on


in.die~ tingtliat the .s:;.::-;::: W.'.ls thc.n. interested in purch.:.i s ing
nrros for their proposed military ;.:.c ti on in. Gl.i.ba . Th is source
.~ -: .also furnished de.tails rc ~ ~ardir..g n plan on the pCJ.rt of the
. :.$HFE to obtain · t".Jo \..lorld War II t ype aircrof t f or a bombing .
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-:"::r~d against . Cuba. ,.
The "Los &'"lgelc.s Times" tl{!Wspaper of _De.c qnlw r J 9, I
l;S,6.3, Pe~e-ucd t~at . delc.~atc o f t h e S:·Pt:_in
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. ~. :-:~Le s.:..:i.d. this w~s 11ot to i:i~ a "hit .:~:nd. ruutt attc:i.c k , but: t.'"lat
they ..:w-e;.re.:.~goi~ to stay."

It is noted tha t the l a s t repo~te<l r:.:.ilit~ry attack


agnins t -t:ubti by the S NFE was on ..t,;: r1 ~~19, 1 ~ G..3. As of l·:e.y 1,
1964 t W.:lS 8 till in"f.!i~i • .·

Rege?rding the e ssassina ti on of ·1'1.~~siclcn t KE1-!~\.S!)Y,


ndvised c ur i1:.;; ecr ly DccetL:~c.r, 1963 t . thn t lenders of
the SMFE ho..d c:-::1r2s sed d e.c p rcgr.c t over lo.:;s of th e :i.:'rc.si<lent,
~·ho 'W'~s considered .by thc.n1 to hD.\·c been a great friend o f
Latin /~!C.ric~ns. ·. · .·

PROPt::TY O::' BI - This <l oct!!l!en t co~L t~ins n ~ i thcr


recor:z:endntJ... o n~
n o r cohci.u!.:ions of the FlH. It i s the property
of the F.J I ond i!> lc.:!.:tcd t o your ~-:ency ; i t ~nd i t~ cont:e.nts
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

1• &ply. P'-- IW/• 1111


File No.
Mi•mi, Florida
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ALL I?i.'l"OEJ.'.J.I ION C'ONTAINED
liE..~Ili IS U:i2:::.:!.SS I .P' 1ED
J: 7 :J:Pl' WH£~ SHv:-l"ll
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INTERNAL S CURITY - C
SABOTAGE

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·f~ group o gees in Miami, under the leader-
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•hip of 1 become 10 di1af fected by
lack of ction and by the present policy of the tbited
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States government to'a'8rds Cuba, that the group 11 diacua•ing
sabotage in Miami or New York City, by blowing up car• and
buildings, with the hope that the acts will be blamed on
CASTRO aupportera, and the United States government would )
be provoked into taking retaliatory action againat CASTRO. l/.....
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SABOTAGE

Sourc quainted .with both~


anti-FIDEL CASTRO activities in the Miami area, were
contacted with negative results regarding the identity
of possible subjects, and/or knowledge concerning ·~~
.· . alleged plot to bomb cars or buildings in the United ·
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..il States in an attempt to arouse United States feelings againat
the CASTRO government. Uniformly these aources expressed
astonishment that any aerious thinking Cuban exile or group
of exiles would advocate, aasiat in, or entertain any
thoughts of auch a plan as it would undoubtedly have
more probability of bringing about .unfavorable, re-
atrictive action by the United States against Cuban
. exile groups in the United States rather than bring
.... action against CASTRO'• Communist government •
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IJITERNAL SECURITY - CUBA
SUorAGE

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OD February 8, 1 9 6 3 - w a s located
and interviewed by a Special ~Federal Bureau
of Inve n and furnished the following informatiou:

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Colmlunist. She denied knowledge of any plan to C01llllli.t
sabotage in the United States. She 1tated 1he could not
recall having heard anyone 9ention the bombing of car1 I- ..::
or buildings, or any 1pecific acts of a.abotage.

e oes not
any anti-CASTO
States, and has never heard them discus• any plan1 to
overthrow C.ASTRO or to involve the United States in an
against C.ASTRO.
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o e Alpha 66 organization, described aa now
defunct. Be stated this -was an action group designed
and organized for specific actions which had been taken
and for which no further uae existed at this time.
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ted, at least intellectually, by __ . IERBEZ
0'(9_. a former leader of FIDEL CA O in tfie Sierra
Eecambra .

ve no apec ic activitiea
time, and no apecific objective,
other than to be re.ady to render aili t&ry aervice
' . against FIDEL CASTRO in the event they are called upon
to do ao.

1lllllllaieclared there i• abaolutely no anti-


CASTRO activTI'tin the Mia.mi area at this time. He de-
,;_· ... clared he kncr.l·s of no explosives ~ing prepared, knova
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Be declared he knew nothing =ncerning the


identity of the individuals who bombed the car used b
the counterrevolutionary leade
on November 19, 1962. JULIO pointe out t as o
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ti.me he had not arrived in the United States.

Be denied he bad heard anyone discussing a


plan to bomb cars or dybami.te buildings in the United
States in order to influence United States opinion.
Be stated he considered any such plan would be foolish and
would be a::>re apt to bring repriS&lr,:action by the United
States government against the refugee groups, rather than
against the forces of FIDEL CASTRO.

Be =ncluded that he is not planning, and is


not part of any group which is planning to =amit any
acts of sabotage in the United States, and stated that
to the best of his knowledge, he could not recall having
overheard anyone discussing any such plan. Be daclared
he realized it vould be his civic duty to report knowledga
of any such plan to the appropriate authorities of the
United States government •

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! _.. SECOND }UTIONAL ..l~ONT CHARACTER OF CASE


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INCHAftCiE

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e Jr..N 21 1963
3 Miami (2 - 105-5948)
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OIM:a1 Miami, Florida


JAN 1 8 1963
Pleld Offln Piie 11 105-5948 Sureou Piie la 105-78831
SECORD JIATIORAL FRONT
OF ESCAMBliY

Or od•• IRTEUAL SECtmlTt - CUBA

Subject organization originally fonted 11/10/57, in Cuba by


ELOY GUTIEIJlEZ MENOYO to fight the BATISTA government and
reportedly numbered 3,000 men in 10/58. GUTIERREZ MENOYO
came to U. s. 1/26/61, and re-organized group in tbia
country. Rames of Rational Board of Directors aet forth.
Headquarters located 115 S. W. 12th Ave., Miami, Fla.
Ai.as and objectiyea of group include re-establishment of
Constitution of 1940 under proYisional goyernment, with
free elections within 18 months; elillination of political
persecution'; outlawing of communism; elimination of
discrimination and re-eatablisbmen~ of priYate property.
adyiaed in 4/62, that group'• actiYities
con ined to fund raising for aid of those f ightin in

llEBOYO reportedly reached &&reement or joiiit action against


CASDO with Alpha 66.~CU!IDIEZ llDOYO allapd co lane
? ·~~!pated _fra .•uck· .ea '~a4.0/8/f12. ~·,,. I. :Gutolls,

~ .-re en roate '°


... .. - l . CTN~ tan CD•• la -11 hat, ··411ao el~d cMy
_joln ID'JJDIJZ m;mro. ~~tw 'a pnta
· foand aru 1 Tadio aquip:;ant 1 "'Wld food aboard •

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. ·On~ ~62, '- . .. CmtOll&
.. . . . . Unite . . J~• 4'kn>97.-·. . ... , _Tlm'W. 1
:-VU•d that ·.~~ ~e>zla&tely 1:30 •·•· .OD that tlate,
·; ;c:ust991 Agent• ·:;9e~d • amall ~ ·~boat which
-waa J>roceeding ~ ..:&he Miaai ,tiver. ~~ boa~ 1 which .
·ud ·no pae, ·~ •r.•d
by~· Cuban•~
.were en route to ~ -.aY GU'rIRllRZ .~a; ·~
cl•'M-d

aaid aboard the ~ agent• foand-lij-.e _.., ~: _
•qa~1nt, ed f~. -;ce ·~-~~~~;t-.:::
~ee1f~~ ..-der,~1e1t, ·--~ -~ - fll•~~
·. ·i.Dg mu ,-·.ra\iid4. . at Che er.a _iAd ~ ~~ ;.• ~
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The Final Rome Edition of° the ''Miami Rews,"
iaaue of October 31, 1962, carried an article relating
details of the above aeiEure, and atating that the
Cubans claimed to be members of the "Second Front of
:Eacambray 1 one of the many anti-CASTK.O organizations
in Miami.'' The article listed the equipment aeized
•• aeven carbines, more than two thouaand rounds of
--.unition, two automatic pistols, a abort wave radio
receiver, a gasoline-powered generator, aignal lights,

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Indefinite March 30, 1963 Land Lim'i ts


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1 - I~, Da~la .. (JUI) 15 MAY 8 1964
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lJtte: SBCOMD KATIOXAL FllO:IT OF KSCAJIBRAY


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The April 20, 1964, i••u• of the Dallaa •ornin~ · ••••,


published at Dallaa, Texa•, carried an article by-llnedy
CARLOS COlfDE concernini a •pe•ch by Aln'OUO VBCIAlfA, Co-ordinator
G6neral of Alpha 66. The article relat•• that YICIAKA •poke
ot th• Bay of Pie• fia•co in 1961. Be ••id there i• no Cuban
Gover1111ent in exile but tber• 1• a unity of eirpo•• and object1Y•
aaoni the r••ainiDe reyolutionary croupa, ~pha 66, SlU'E and
DP. Th• article atated ft~IAJU aaid that .an exile army haa IM•• .
trainini at a ••c:.ret Cari~an baae and t .he exile army ha• th•
•anpower, the auppliea, and th• llOD•Y to aake the "initial •tab.•
VBCIAXA ia quoted aa aayini, ~uppliea are already in Cuba.
Our ~ntelliienc• network 1• functionini •&&in. Our aain objectiTe
will be sabota19 and eu•rrilla warfare." Be continued by atatiJ14i,
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Title SECOND NATIONAL FROST OF ESCAICBBAY
(SNFE) (OPERATION ALPHA 66)
Character INTERNAL SECURI'IY - REGJSlllATIOH
ACT - CUBA ; !fEUTB.ALI 1Y llA T'TD.S
Jle:f erence · ~e rt of Special Agent
{~J(;){c.)-1 dated October 2!>, 1965,
a allas, Texas, captioned as
above.
All sources (except one listed. below) whose identities
are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
information in the past:
f')h)·J Con tact wit~ has been insufficient to deteraine
{'Jr>)l•)·f reliability of his inform. tion.

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Ilia.mi letter to Dallas d~ted 10'28/65.

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AD.llIN I STRATIVX:
While the investigative peric-d of this rep~rt was over
90 days, it will be n~ted that th~ investigati ~n h.a.s been aa1n-
tained in a current status at Dallas by ~ffice aeR~ra.nda.
This case Yill be recpened in six acnths to deterai.lle
if there · ve been further activities cf "the SNF'E.
Pending o r one year Pending proeecuti~n ovsr •ix aonths

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a ·· ,:::i.ey t..J 8:"\FE He a dquarters in Kia&i. f _.rt w...:-th, Texas, Unit
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Character I1'TD1'AL SBCUlllft - UGISTRATIOlf
ACI' - CUBA; 1fBUTRALI'l'Y llATTDS
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numerous Cuban a l iens connected with subject organ1zat1on.

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dated lfay 5, 1964, at Dalla•, Texaa.

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IliTER.~AL SECURITY-CUBA
11EG I~TRA'I'ION .;.GT-CU5A
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mee ti ng on 11/10/63, at whic h approximately 700 ·people were
present .~Detee-t-1.ve -C.AULE~ stated that the meeting was
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-Services (BS3) of the Hew Yo:-k-C-ity Police Department;
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only held one meeting in the New York n.rea during the past ·· ··'-._·.:,:·::-~·
several months. Detective CAlTLFIEID advised that the · ·,;·_,.~
last mee-ti.ns sponsored by SNFE-Alpha 66 was held on November· !:.!;.,.
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and money was solicited from those in attendance to1·1ard ·. - _., ·.-- ·:_c,..,..
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Title SECORD UTIOXAL l'lWtrr OF


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ALPHA 86)

Character IIITEBXAL SECURITY - CUBA;


REGISTRATION ACT - Cll3A;
traUTRALITY KA TTE1t8
Re:ference Report of
dated Decellber , ,
at Dalla•, captioned aa above

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Fi.-kI Offict File- No.: 105-1589 e.-.. Fii. Ho" 105-112098

SECOND NATIONAL :FRONT OF XSCAllBRAT (Bli1':E)


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Title JllANUEL RODRIGUEZ ORCARBERRO

Character IS - CUba
( h)t>) (e)- 7 Reference dated at Dlllae,

All sources {except •ny 11sted below) whose 1dent1t1ea


are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable
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eopie• be inc furniabed h~ ~rney General, Aa.istaat
Attorney Ge1aeral Yeacle7 a.84 w.r. •DoDDell at tbe White 11oaae
'-Y letter. X.rox 'beiq furn.1~ In eraationa tion 1looa
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Title: SECXTh'Il KATIONAL TRONT OF ESCAJfilRAT


(SNFE) (OPRRATICE ALPHA _66)
Character: INTERNAL SECURITY - CUBA;
REGISTRATION ACT - CUBA;
NEUTRALITY ~TIERS
Referer:cce:

·- All 6ources (except 11.ny listed b€1~•) Yh'.>Se identities


are concealed in referenced CO!IllllUnicati~D h~ve f;.rrnished relia.ble
information in the past.

This document conta.ins neither reco:mxe.ndi..ticns


nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the prarer~
of the FBI a.nd is loaned to your 11.gen~y; it a.nd
its contents a.re not tv be distributed <;;<:tside
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J'or the in:!o~tion of Los Ange lea, two :xerox copie•: · I.'
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order to aet the redic1.te for tbe inquiry con~rui.n&
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that
ments that. be i• the Dallaa bead ot the Cuban aet12P11 Orpui-
z:ation _)rno•n as Alpha 66, Thia atate.ent 1• not true._..
~L- .IWDRIQU!:Z, another Dalla.~ban,J"efu~e, .la the hea,d
o1_}.}-l'ha .66; hm.ever, this or~naation i• inactiTe •t tae
present ti.a. /,A/' , - . •· __:__.

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/._ . I report inforaation !roa iNS file concerni~- it --..e
r~Jf?)/c.r 1• available irt Loa J.n~lea. v--- . . : . -.
2, Will contact in!oraanta and •ny other approprute
}(?)/:-/-I •~ obtain in!oraation concerning- the political attitude

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days.
This document contains neither recommendations nor
conclusions of the Federal Bureau of Inve:st1gat1on. It 111
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Financial Secretary

Secretary of
Propaganda
Secretary of
0r&an1z.ation

Correspondent
Secretary
Bub-secretary of Organization
Secretary of Social Adainistration
Co-secretary of
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Woaens Secretary
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ha vinr .~every two weeks at the hoaes of Tario us aeaber•.
(1, ')tt)f•}. I Literature that iE furnished by the international office of the
.... SJITE ie distributed and on occasion, aoney 1• collected to aend
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CONF#NTIAL
£ltl (7-)(t }-ci I J ·--- - e x p er bead of the ~oup at _
r uw-iJ<oJ -1 Fort Wor~een who has aoved to San htOJdo,·
Texas where be 1•


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llANUEL RODRIGUEZ advised on this occa•ion and on •oveaber
30, 1964, that the officer• of the S!iFE unit at Dalla•, Texas are
the aaae as in the past, with biaaelf re. . ininc as Preaidemt.
Be •aid that aeetings are held aa alwa s on bi-wee ala,
H}f7)fcJ~. 1 usually at the boae of Be
•aid aeabersbip at the aeetings varies roa •even to fifteen.
Be aaid literature furnished by the international office of tbe
SNFE at Miaai 1• distributed and ways to rai•e aoney are diacua•ed
and collections are aade for the pur~ae of aendinc aoney to the
international headquarters at Miaai. ~) ~
. ~dvi•ed on Roveaber 9 and 27, 1964, that the
activities of the Dallas unit of the SNYE are very liaited and
that although be understands aeetings of the unit are beld,
that aucb aeetings are not well attended and there does not ••••
to be aucb enthusiasa for the orcanization aaong the Cuban
refugees in Dallas. 0') C.C....-
~dvised on Rove.aber 30, 1964, the aeabership of
the SNYE~ Dallas reaains aaall and that in9ofar a• he knows,
the «roup bas engaged in no activities except a aeetin& on
occasion at the boae of aoae aeaber. Be •aid be does not believe
that the orranization has ac~uired any new aeabera for a lo~
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Oa~ October 25. 1961

Mr. FRANK WATTERSON, Security Officer, U. S. State


Deparhaeot, Miami said that .a couple of weeks ago, be had
talked to conceraio& another aatter, at
which time vo untar ly mentioned that he had 1oae to ·
·cuba recent a ong with a half dosen other people in a boat,
and that ao11e of the pe~ple were asaociated with ELOY GUTIERREZ
MENOYO.
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identify the route they to~~· from where they left, and where
they arrived.
~aid that he was concerned inasmuca as the
Cubans with ha were frightened and ma red that if aomethin&
happened these Cubans with him would probably surrender rather
than offer resistance to the Cuban militia or police.
Mr. WATTERSON said that~did not state the
purpose of the trip or other deta~erning it •

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SAC, MIAMI (105-5086)

DGROUPS SEEKING INDEPENDENCE


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The organization Alpha 66 had been formed in


Puerto Rico by Cuban exiles which included ANTONIO CUESTA r~
who is now a prisoner in Cuba as a result of his capture ~-
there during the execution of a plan to assassinate &G :I'
FIDEL CASTRO in 1966. Alpha 66 also included RAMON FONT f 8 ~
who is currently a leader in the unity group of anti-CASTRO
exiles in Miami known as "Coordination of Forces.'' VECIANA t
was originally a member of this organization primarily
engaged in fund raising. The "activist" elernen1s of
Alpha ~9., primarily CUESTA and FONT, separated~ frorn Alpha 66
to f91'n· ·~he organization known as "Comandos L" whereupon
ECIANA ' j<ibied the SNFE, headed by ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO who
f e.ll prisob'& in Cuba in the beginning of 1965 during an /"'(
' infiltratio ~~tempt. VECIANA brought to the SNFE the \...'..
c name '·:of Alp but no actual membership and also made
_ .'J available --1iis' · t ..to raise funds. He remained with ( \1-)Y';;
'! this oriali~!'~i ri ~ 1Miami until the capture of MENOYO bx~)/s
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or the ari1-CASi'RO organ1zat1on, Second Ration•l ,
• M fl Pron~ or the Escambr8y, and Operation Alpha 66, (SRFE), Dallas, Texas.
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Be and other members or SRFE at Dalla• icketed ADLAI STEVEMSOJI ilpeecb
at J)ellas WUD1cipal Auditorium, 10/63 ttettded
a meeting aponeored by J'OHlf BIRCH Society at Highland P&rk (auburb ~r
Dallas), 1n 8/63 or 9/63 at which _meeting J'OHR llABTIHO, author or book
~I Was CASTRO'S Prisoner~ •poke • . Vllr1ous pieces ot literature and
atickers were •va1lable at this meeting, ODe ot the bumper •tickers
available was a sticker which bore the legend, ·~n tbe ~enne~ Il•nft.
ook one or these stickers and sted 1t on one or the bU11per
had opposed President
b"l,t°. .pould not condone
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States ror •aylua. He a tea be :1.n tenda to re-1.n 1n tbe Ub1teC". 7 l>·..J
t 7..J States to aupport Ma raa.11.y although be •Y return to CU'ba.u
- possible 1 to help ouat PlDEL CASTRO or to help rebu1.ld CUba 1.t'
CASTRO 1a oua ted. /,;(__

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conducted :1n this •tter •t Dallas, CUban 1nformnte have been
~lerted to turniah inforaation 1r obt~i ed concerning aubJect and

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the use or 1ntormst1on obtained tro• confidential 1nformanta at
R1all1, the disclosure or whoa would adversely effect :1nveat1gat1on
concerning the nat1on1l defense or the countr;y. ·
IDEN'l'ITY OF IHPORJllAHTS

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the Cuban exile orpn1zat1on known as Seco t of tbe
Xsca.abray and Operation Alpha. 66 (~X),
after a -Dallas unit of this organization Ya.9 forae .
b1c ;z. said the SNFI 1• an orgLnization of Cuban exiles whic
for it• the overthrow of the Castro Governaent in
3 is in the lla.s unit of
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attended a aeeting at a place be believe• ill


the Bigh and Park, Texas, City Ball in about Augu.t er
Septeaber, 1963, •ponaored by the John Birch Society 1.n
llas. The principal speaker at this aeeting waa JOHl!
WTINO author of the book, "I Was c.tro'a Prisoner.~
that MARTINO was &n Aaerican who had been a~
CASTRO and in this book told bis story of that
n. llA.RTINO was introduced at this aeeting by
RS'C.l, ann.tber ~Cu~ exile . in &~la.& who· ·ia the irect
~,4-.......,....-1~n.rolic Cu~n ~ee~rYiC.fL.&L.PslJ!s_.
c were books and stickers of a polit'fei~ e
available fer the persons who attend~ this aeeting. Tti~ ~
books and sticker s were placed on a table he entrance to ~
the •~et~ng place and they were free. does not
recall picking up any of these books or aa id aae
does net rec.all tht.t a stick.er with the legend "~n the
Ien :ie .,.. I: o" . had been plac-ed on bis Ra.abler autoaobil• bJ
Be said be can recall th&t either be or
& a~icker on this autoaobile which •tieker aaid
R6ds " and was an S.KYB sticker. Be said eoaeone
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~ore:Lgn policy as concerned Cuba bad been bad .becauae tbe
invasion of Cuba in April, 1961, bad failed because of the liCk
of air cover to aupport the inva.aion which bad been palled off
b7 the Aaerican Governaent. W
and had been working at tbeit
jobs aa roofers on the day of the ~ parade in Dalla• which
was the d&7 that President ll1'NEDY was assassinated. ~
- a d v i a e d that several meabera of 'the
SNFE at ~full7 picketed the Municipal
Auditori1111 at Dallal!!I on the occasion of the •~ch of ADLl.I ,
STEVENSON at the auditoriua in October, 1963.
a representative of the Dallas SJU'E had contacte the police
departaent, or a police officer, •nd had ascertained it was
not against the law to conduct au·c h protest.~
yarious aigna were prepared which said "1'h.at~
~Bua.an Rights 1n Cuba", "17 Cubans Iidna.pped."'
~and the other protesting Cuban exile• who
bfd picketed '.thia STEVENSON~ wanted STEVXNSO!i and the
people in D&llas to know that •tbe7 were again•t the coaauni•~
eovernaent of FIDEL CASTRO and that the rotested the
existence of this governaent. choae the
STEVENSON speech to i>rote•t in 1• aanner cause STXVDSOR
is the U. 8. ·Aabassadcr to the United Rations and becauae
aoae public accounts naaed STEVENSON a• one of the peraona
responl!!lible for the withdrawal of the intended air aupport tor
the invasion of Cuba in April, 1961. ~l•o the
proteatora carried the Cuban flag. ~
With regard to the assassination of President~.
did not condone •uch an act and waa yer7 aorry

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that tbe aaaas•ination bad occurred. Be aaid that altboqb


.-he bad not agreed witb tbe foreisn policJ of Pre•ident L&WJIKD!
pert&inina to ~ba, be could not condone tbe aasa~•ination.~

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several aeaber• of the Dalla• SXFE
in prote•t out•ide the Dalla• Municipal Auditoriua
ti.ae ADLAI STEVXNSON aade a •peech there in October,
1963. The purpose of thi• prote•t a.arch was to advertiae the
plight of the Cuban exiles and to agitate for the overthrow
of the 1'IDEL CASTRO Govern.aent. The occa•ion of the apeecb
of STEVENSON was •elected because be i• the Aaba•sador for
the United Xations and by public accounts be waa inYolved in
the deci•ion which reportedly withdrew air •Upport froa the
invasion force• at the Bay of Pig• in Cuba in April, 1961.
The prcite•t aarchera carried the Cuban flag and variou.a pl&card8
aoace . of which •aid "What About Cub&," "Are There A.n Bu.an
Rights in Cuba", "17 Cubans ~idnapped." hi•
protest on the part of the Cubans had bien peaceful and there
had been no incidents whatsoever. Be •aid an officer of the
SMYE had contacted a Dallas police officer and bad aacertained
that •uch a protest a.arch would be legal. ~
lll!lllllllllllttended a meeting at a place be believe•
1• the~, Te11n City Ball in about Auguat or ----~-
Septeaber, 1963, •ponaored by the ~ohn Birch iety in Dallas.
The principal apeaker at thi• aeeting was JOHN TINO auth
of the book, "I Was Caatro'a Prisoner."
th& t llARTIIK> wa• an American who had been a priaoner o
CASTRO and in this book told his •tory of that ~~c;a_!c•ration.
llARTilfO wa•
introduced at thi• aeeting by IOAQU~SUA., another
Cubr.n exile in Dalla• who 1• the d or of the Ultbtrl"1.c
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and atickera of. a political nature were aYailable for tbe peraon•
wbo atte~ded thi• aeeting. Tbeae book• and atickera ware
placed on a table at the e trance of the aeeting place and tbe7
were free. recall• there were aeveral car
bwaper at1ckera on thi• table which bore the legend "Kan the
Kenned7 Ilan." ~ picked up one of tbeae atickera and
later laced 1~per of the Ra.abler automobile owned
b7 Be aaid he cannot recall which buaper
he p ~ce the •ticller on. Be ;.&dTiaed he doe• not k.ncnr whether or
or notllllllllrknew the aticker wa• on the car a• be doe• not
recall converaing with~bout the •ticker. Be aald
further that be does not know who aarked out the word "Kan"
to ... ke it read "Iill". and doe• not recall that thia word bad
been changed. doe• not know who took thl•
•ticker off the
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had not adaired Pre•ideDt


DNNKDt bee.a u.ae the latter, in hi• opinion, had bad a poor
foreign polic7 as concerned Cuba. Be •aid in hi• opinion the
invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pig• in April, 1961, aight b&Ye
been auccessful if the planned air support had not been with-
drawn. Be blames UNNEDY and ADLAI STEVENSON for the withdrawal
of tbia air aupport. Be atated,however, that his difference•
with Preaident ~y ._re
purel7 political and concerned onl7
l:EJfNXDY'a policT toward Cuba, hie boae land. Be •aid be could
not condone the assassination of President ~ and thought
the incident waa ver7 regretable.tc..-

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Dallaa, !'ex.as,
e ows: Some months ago at Dell•s, e anti-CASftO .,
lecturer, -·JOHil upnwo., _a\ltbor ot lw>Gk, •1 ·v~a C.ASTRO'S Pr1•oneit!l.~
lectured concern1n& his exper1encea 1n cybil. '!hi• lecture waa &inn
at Bighland--Park, e Ml~ · -ot nlas end ••a a on1ored I> - -~ JQlm
"BIRCH Socie b7'·~
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coul.4 not reca 1
ere were p1111phleta •n car • 1c era or other 11 tera ture
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•va1.l-•bl~-t-tha .-etlng. Be aaid be could not recall wbetbar -er
Dot the b~er -ati.-,:Ur wit~the le end, •i:an the Iennedy ~n• •••
anilable at this meeting. be knows a Df tlae
cu~n• 1n the lles •ree auae 0 position
- d he -4oe9Gt Im
h1 -~ or does be have any
· •b1..ch indicates these 1nd1Tiduala are engaged -1.D uy -t.J:pe
• cal activity 1n. JP.all~l·(A/ :
On Illy 20, 1964, IWlUEL--\ODRIGUEZ ~CARBEftRO, ~ CUban
ex.1.le, resident or Dlllas, texas, identified h1.Aaelt as president
gt • pe111s un1t or the organization known as the Secon~tional
-~ Prozat .o! tbe KscaliabrJli' (SXPE). Be said the SRFE i i an ant!-
CASTRO organization with ne~ional head u.arters at Kiam1 Plor1da.
Be advised
are meabers or this orga n1za tion a
BODRIGUEZ stated that he bad no 1nrormation 1ndicat1n
~are engaged 1.n any other type or ol1t1eal ac
~e said be presume had not been
tavor or the u. s. national po cy ern ng cube because ot
failure or the invasion or CUba, 1961, but he ae not
that any possible opposition on the part or
the Iennedy administration because or its CU an policy was any
a:>re evident than that expressed by the average CUban who 1a ant1-
CASmo in pol1 tics. {,,(,,

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J)a lla a letter to D ec or, dated •129/~;
Bureau letter to D11ll1a, dated 5/13/64.IZ?Lf:copies made(~

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~= u. s. Secret Service, Dill.II
2 - DIS, Dlllaa, Tena (Rll)
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DlSCUSSI~ A!'!ONG EXILES. RUMORS ARE NOW CIRCULATISG A~CNG EXIL E

CUBANS RE POSSU.~U: GOC lNVotUE!lfENT IN PRES KESNEOY'S DfATH.

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~ ::~CYO C~ENTEO 21 N~ 6.l THAT • s o ~ETH!N'3 ytP.Y BIG wOULD HAPPEN s c: ~ ;

EEIN .~ INTERP_R~TEO _3Y E.Xl~_S SUPPORT VHA!EV::R HYPCTHlSf.:i Hff.'f

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STAIT'.1£NT WHICH GUTIERHEZ MENOYO IS REXORT!!'.) TQ HAVE _"!,.DE. \JJHILE T;iI~--- ~-

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'l'1Tl1 'YLAHS,

CH~ CH ffi A YER S A~ PH:JIE CALLS TJ

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ASY SUCH PU!'L IC D ISCUSSONS A~ NO ovvn ; ~ ;"c+.T!0~;s
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, On 12/6/63, Dora Causa Ranllrez, 232 N.E. 27th Street, M1_BJid,
advised that in regards to the above statement, it was her opinion
that this information related to a plan of the group of Gutierrez
to carry· out military action against the communist government of Cuba,
and in no way related to the assassination of President Kennedy.
She stated that she was unable to recall who told her about the
possible action on the part of the Gutierrez group. Causa also
mentioned that she had a niece, not a sister, who was married to
Rafael Dominguez Caballero, a member of Gutierrez's group, but that
this was not the source of ~he above-mentioned rumor.
Subject of the file was "Assassination of President John
Fitzgerald Kennedy, November 22, 1963, Dallas, Texas" (62-109060).
62-10~060-3083 p.274,275
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SPfCULAT[Ctf Ot4 s:uru~E .u. s,, . POl.JCY RE CUBA JS CU..R~ENTLY TOPIC OF .. · .
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l)tSCUSS[Q?{ AMONG- · RUMORS ARE NOW CIRCOLATlNG AMDNG EXlLE
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CUBANS RE . POSSLeLE GO~ lf\fVOLVEMfNT lf'J PRES \<E'i'1NEO"l'S 'bEATH. -. -~

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" · . lLY CN AT,TEMPT PRCVOKE STRONG \1 .. S. ACTlC.'4 AGAENST CUBA.. . Cr4 Off CHAt4CE ·
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·. iH_AT RUMORS MAY MAVE SOM:: SHR'ED ~~. F'AME S~H trt~ THEM, ATTEMPTING ".· .
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KEEP TR.\Ct( THESE RUMORS AND PREl..IMtNARY lNVt:STl~A.TUlG ~O~E PLAUSC81.E
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MENOYO COMMENTED 2.1NOV63 THAT '_'SOMETH(tfG. VERY _ e _

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BEING INTERPRETED BY E~tlES SUPPORT WAATE\fER HYPOTHESES mEy EXPOUNOING


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RE DORA CAUSA

Another Government Agency which conducts


intelligence an d personnel investigations, advised
that one of their sources had stated that he had h eard
one DORA CAUSA relate that ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO had
stated on November 21, 1963, that "something · very big
would happen soon that would advance the · Cuban cause."
It was also stated that CAUSA's siste~ was married
to RAFAEL DOMINGUEZ ,CABALIBRO, a member of the
Second National Front of Escambray, the anti-CASTRO
Cuban Organization of which GUTIERREZ MENOYO is chief,

OnDecember 6, 1963, DORA CAUSA RAMIREZ,


Apartment 2, 232 N. E. 27th Street, Miami, Florida,
was located and interviewed by Special Agent WILLIAM
M. DREW.
CAUSA was employe d at Ma tilda's Grocery, 2718
N. E. 2nd Avenue, Miami, ·F lorida. CAUSA stated that
she recalled makin g the remark in question, but that it
is her opinion that this informa tion related to a plan of
the group of GUTIERREZ MENOYO to carry out the military
action against the Communist Government of Cuba, and in
no way related to the assassination of President
KENNEDY.

~4 USA said that with Cubans coming to the


store and talking among themselves as weQl as with he+,
she heard various rumors regarding the Cuban situation.
She stated thatshe was unable to recall who told her
.about the possible action on the part of the GUTIERREZ 1~ Jj
(~ ·~)MENOYO Group. CAUSA also mentioned that she has a niece,~~
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not a sister, who is married to RAFAEL DOMINGUE Z


CABALLERO, a member of MENOYO's group, but that this
was not the source of the rumor regarding the possible
ac tion by the orga nization of GUTIERREZ .MENOYO.
CAUSA stated that she had absolutely no informa tion
regarding the assassination of President KENNEDY.

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A•OTH£R A~EMC" At-l1) IS tN A Pf.Ml)t~G $T4'TUS:

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out the military action against the · Communist Government of
Cuba and in no way related to . the assassination of President

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. . 'v\FAEL DOMIN Ul!:Z
_. GUTIElill.EZ ~lliNOYO s group, but· that this was ot the source
.· './ -of the rumor regardin~oss1,.ble action by. the . organmtio~ . . M , ,

~~;-;;:~~;.: :~.. ~pf GUTIERREZ :~NqYo ~ ·."= -~~.~~,ted ·:t~at: _ had _ab~<:>~lµtely~no-· - - .;~.~- . .
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. no further action is contemplated by . the Miami Division .

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Los Angeles, California I

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SECOND NATIONAL. F'RONT OF ESCAMBRAY


(OPERATION ALPHA 66)

. om ggan
on April 25, 19 3, when T . gg 1ri erviewed l{ene ~ · 1t- 1t
... Val.ded....., General Dele~te of AiEha 66 in Loa Angele; and Lawrence
...tH!oward • .Jr'";, who recently returned to Ms res'faence at" .Pico- .
Ri.vera, Cal1.forn1a, from Florida. " -!... ~/ ~ c:-
Howard. who said he vu
once a pl e States Army in Korea,
said he had been tra1mng guerrillas at a camp located on an
18olated island in thO Reys, and had been arrested in December., 1;
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1962 and charged with a violation or the Neutrality Act, but
that his case had been dismissed on the ground his activities
which were thought to constitute the violation were merely "part
or the tra.imng program." He said that the instructors at the
camp were mostly Americans and that the trainees were Cuban
ref'Ugees sent down by various organizations in Miami tor
training. He added that he intended to return soon to Florida
to cont inue his activities. When he remarked "Even 1n the event
I had (participated in any raids against Cuba) ••• and I'm
not saying I haven't," he pointed out that when the charges
'..-r against h1m had been dismissed, it had been stipulated that the
'' 4 case could be reopened.
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-~}\~ Valdes pointed out that none or the raid.ls were 1"rom
\ anywhere inside the Umted States and commented that he did
not think the United States Government should interfere with
their efforts to keep after Fidel Castro in cooperation with
the "underground" i.n Cuba until Castro 1a killed. He aai.d that
be did not think 1t unwise to come back t'rom ra.1.da against Cuba
and give publicity to them since he thought that their ettorta
were necessary to keep the hopes ot the anti-Castro movement
,.
alive. Be later said, however_. that the raida against Castro
1n wh1.ch he personally participated were two wtdch took place

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fi!IE1vlOP..A1'rDU111

SUBJEC'T Reaction by Cuban Exile Community,"to President


Eennedy's Death

1. This office in the aftermath of President Kennedy's


death has initiated efforts to monitor the reactions of the·
local Cuban Exile Community, whicli have resulted in the fallowing
in:ltial :results:
I' , 2. It appears that the Miami Cuban Exile Community
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has beg·un acconunoda ting its elf to the realities of world politics
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and has initiated speculation on the future US policy re Cuba .
.Rumors are circulating among exile Cubans concerning the possible
involvement of the Government of Cuba in Presid·ent Kennedy's
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death. While the authors of these rumors have not been pinpointed,
'. I' it is becoming evident that these rumors are directed primarily
'1!.~- ~ I\".t· at provoking strong US action against Cuba. On'the possibility
i; . ! that these rumors may have some shred of evidence to substantiate
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their objective, this office will continue to keep track of them
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and to conduct at least preliminary investigations of the more
i1 ·:I plausible ones to forward to your offic2I
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In the above c ~ 1..o:ction, one of ur soi.:rces reported
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:: that he heard from o::ie :..:.:r·, ~ausa that El_oy Gutierrez;, .Menoyo had
stated on 21 November 1 ·"' · cc:2.·c 'S'omethii1i "very' big would happen
soon that would advance the Cuban cause." Dora Causa's sister is
-married to Rafael Dominguez Caballero who is a member of the
Segun.do-Fi~eif·c·e--ae-r· ..Es'c'amS&ib:Z~·o:f \;1!lich Eloy Gutierrez Menoyo is
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When taken out of context, the above remark becomes
imposs~ble
to evaluate but it is typical of the rumors to which
1 Cuban exiles tend at present to adhere to support whatever
..l-I ry \11ey 1na~ be e~.:poux1ding at the gi ve11 n1on1~t.
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