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ABSTRACT
Chief_ of Station JMWAVE Mig Rofild
TYPIC /OPERATIONAL 9 79L 416
Special_Activities_Repor Qn_JMHAYE s Relationship_with_ AMCARBON_l
:QUIRED REFERENCES
ACTION REQUIRED : Paragraph 10
REFERENCES A_ WAVE 8981_ dated 24 September 1962
B WAVE 9169 , dated 28 September 1962
C _ WAVE 9343, dated 2 October 1962
D DIR 40975 . dated 6 October 1962
E
UFGA 14417 _
1
dated 4 March 1964
1 INTRODUCTION In Reference E, JMWAVE forwarded a review
of the nature of its relationship with AMCARBON-2 This review
indicates that the relationship With AMCARBON-2 evolved from that
action which was taken in September 1962 to insure that a security
breach would not occur as a result of an investigation which was
being carried out by the Identity 1 relative to the fact that the
establishment of the Identity 2 was being kept from the YOBELT
South Campus as a result of security restrictions which were in sone
way related to JMDUSK . While the relationship with AMCARBON-2
stemmed from the remedial action which had been taken in a crisis
situation the establishment of a working relationship with the
Identity 3
was an, objective which JMWAVE had always hoped to obtain.
As a matter of fact, In Reference A the recommendation was made
that JMWAVE be given approval to contact the major South Florida
news media in an attempt to work a relationship with these news
media which would insure that they did not turn the publicity
spotlight_ on those KUBARK activities in South Florida which might
cone to their attention Thus when a relationship was established
with AMCARBON it was
carefuily cultivated in order that JMWAVE
might be able to use this contact at the Identity 3 as a means of
achieving the objective of having a relationship with the Identity 3 ,
which would simultaneously insure the security of JMWAVE S operations_
and JMWAVE an outlet into the press which could be used for
surfacing certain select propaganda items _ In the period October to
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3 AMCARBON Z8 JOURNALISTIC CAREER AMCARBON -1 originally
started to work for the TdereiEy 3 in T957 opthe errty Desk ,
and subsequently advanced from this @sbrgnkewt to an assignment
which entailed covering majorpOTTtical developments in Florida -
At a later date, AMCARBON-1 became a featuxe writer for the
Identity 3 Ten in July: 01' August 1962 AMCARBON -1 was na de
Ideatrty 4 . This assigrmmen t was considlered to be a
signiticant 9
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lecember 1962 411 of JMWAVE 's business with the Iden tity 3
Ias handled via AMCARBON-2 . In mid-December 1962 AMCARBON-2
ia de the suggestion that he introduce REUTEMAN to AMCARBON-l
n) order that thore be a backup contact in the event that
MCARBON-2 weri out f town or
unavaiiable
at such times as
[EUTEMAN mightl require assistance from the Identity 3 _ REUTEMAN
'greed to
AMCARBON-2 's suggestion_ and_ as a result AMCARBON_2
sosted a luncheon on 12
Decenber "1962
at the Miami
Club
in the
[otel Columbusk, Miami Florida at which AMCARBON-2 Introduced
IMCARBON-1 to
REUTEMAN
As a result f this initial meeting on
[2 December 1962 an operational relationship has developed With
IMCARBON -1
and it
is believed that this rolationship contributes
to the
fulfillment
of the over-all JMWAVE misslon In view of
this, a special activities report is being submitted to cover the
Jature of JMWAVE s 1'elatioship with AMCARIION -1 during the
period Decembel 1962 to March 1964 _
2 FRAME OF REFERENCE FOR JMWAVE ' 8_RELATIONSHIP WITH AMCARBON-l
When AMCARBON72 intioduced AMCARBONFI to RIEUTEMAN AMCARBON
reviewed the ground rules under which he had been cooperating
with REUEMAN This review was conducted for AMCARBON-l s
benefit, in order that he might clearly understand the frame of
reference which Should prevail in his relacionshlps With REUTEMAN _
In this review AMCERBON-2 pointed that it was the policy
of the Identity 3 that it would take no accion which would
purposely, embarrass KUBARK or its
South Florida operations As
a result 1f emharrassing items relative to KUBARK s operations
in South Florida dicl cone to the attention of the Identity 3 , this
ma terial would be brought to REUTEMAN S imnediate attention_ Shouid
be
AMCARBON-2 made it clear to AMCARBON-1 that such items
discussed with REUTIAMAN in a frank manner In addition 'ANCORBOAHCARBON-2
made the point that after aln item was discussed
}
-1
should follow REUTEIIAN S guidance relative to how any particularly
embarrassing item might be handled by the [dentity 3_ 80 that 1t
KUIBARK operations and a t- the same
time would
would expose
journalistic
Reputation
of the Identi-
not jeopardize the
out that if AMCARBON -l brought
In addition
AMCARBUN-2 pointed
REUTEMAv s attention and
a
potentialiy
embarxassing itom to
REUTEMAN within
remedial action on the matter was not taken by
a
reasonable period of time then the Identity 3 would feel free
to expose any ineptness on
KUBARK
s part_
AMCARBON-2 pointed
that in return for this cooperation from the Identity
REUTEMAN had agreed that he be available for contact by
telephone or
periodic personal meetings at which AXICARBON -1
and AMCARBON -2 could discuss broad trends and developments in
American affa irs AMCAREON-2 advised AMCARBON -1 that this
Latin
did not mean that AMCARBON-1 could expect to obtain
arr angement
cmation from REUTEMAN _ The point was also
any classified info.
for the obtaining 0f
ma de that AMCARBON = L should press
alert to steering tips
classified informat ion , but he should be
stories_
whifch REUTEMAN might furnish him on fast_breaking news
-1 indicate ] that he understood the frame of reference
AMCARISON
AMCARBON-2 . This frame of reference
which had been outlined by with AMCARBON-1
has prevailed throughout JMWAVE S relationship
dur ing the period December 1962 to March 1964 _
AMCARBON-l '8
JOURNALISTIC_CAREER AMCARBON-1 originally
3 ,
for the Tdentity in 1957 on the Ciry Desk,
started to work
from this assignment to an assignment
and subsequently advanced
tical developments in Florida ,
which entailed covering major
a feature writer or the
At a later date AMCARBON-1 became
AMCARBON -1 made:
Identity 3_ Then in July or August 19623, deced
to be a
significant
the Identity 4 , This assignment was
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promotion fow AMCARBON -l and 1t re flected confidence in hlm by
the Identity 3
managonent
AMCARBON-l is by Do means an expert
on Latin America , but he 18 developlng his knowledge 0J1 the area
and , at the Jloment , he gives every Indication 0f wanting to be a
1 long-term Laiin American speclalist_ QDELF has been questioned
about AMCARBIN -1 aud he has Indicated that AMCARBON-l 18 regarded
In the
journalistic
trade as an extremely likeable fel low who ha8
a keen mind hu t who lacks experience in depth on Latin American
effairs It 1s QDELF - opinion that given an appropriate lapse
Of time
AMCARBON-1 W1ll develop into one of the leading Latin
American speaialists In U.S , journalistic circles_ AMCARBON -l
has a_ workini; comnand of Spanish, and he is constantly attempt
to iiprove his language fluency . It is REUTEMAN s opinion that
AMCARBON-1 has
developed rapidly as a Latin American specialist,
and he `Will (ontinue to in this field Thus he 16 a contact
who should bc: developed and harnessed for' exploitation_ bearing
in mind that he does have long-term potential
4 AMCAREON_l S CONTACTS AND SOURCES _ In keeping' with the
traditional pattern Of source
protecEIon Which is common to
newspapermen intelligence officers and law enforcement officers,
AMCARBON -1 attempts 4 to guard the true identity of a11 of his
sources On the other hand _ when pressed _ AMCARBON-l has identified
some of his sources to REUTEMAN in order that aningful evaluations
could be mado of that information which AMCAREON -l had passed to
KUBARK_ As {L result these occasional witting identifications
of his sources and , as a result of general conversations with
RREUTEMAN has learned that AMCARBON -1 S sources include
AMCARBON -1
the
followlng persons
8
a
Luis PPERNANDEZ
Rocha (201-316766)
8
secretary general
of the DRE
b. Manolo #RAY Rivero (201-239298) chief of JURE
C Carlos #TODD y
Lobo (271-264141) of the defunct
Havana Times
AMBIDDY-1 (201-267437)
RSANCHEZ Arango (201-019245) leader of the AAA
Aureliano
#LEAHY of the Washington News Bureau AMCARBON-1
f Edmund
interesting, in view
regards this source as
being particularly
in the office of
of the fact that LEAHY S daughter is a secretary
Attorney General Robert KENNEDY .
2
Frank PIORINI (201-242256) free-lance pilot and
g
adventurer
public relations man for the MRR
h .
Eduardo I*SUAREZ Riva,
(1 1S Luis_
Ekunoz Marin, governor
of Puerto Rico,
') " '"
Gavino
(201-103272) former
president of
j_ Juan
the Dominican Republic
Charles 0f the Copley Wire Service.
k
EvoLs
SKY Kraisler (201-352252) an employee of (
1 Jorge
well aware of the
Yact that VOLSKY
USIA i4 Miami
AMCARBON-1 is
SZULC of the New York Times but ths
is 2 defacto stringer for Tad
to
'expioit Voiskr
4s a
not
dcter AMCARBON-1 frOm attempting
does
source; of information,
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8 E C R E '[
SUPPORT On occasion AMCARBON-1 18
5 OPERATIONAL_
0 tasks In instances ,
to carry ou€ certain
?Pozitiega8}SCpPCies
out
the required action
AMCARBON -1 makes his inquiries or activities_ The
within the context of
his hornal]Jourpoltstis
tasky enables JMWAVE to
use of AMCARBON -1 for
oeratcolitieuP:er
the Identity 3 _ Several
harness the
igveAlchRtovel Ehcslbeeegs.
been used in
operational support
examples of how AMCARBON-1
tasks are outlined below
ORDONO Camps In March 1963
Andrew" #ORDONO
a Andrew GGibara Cuba _ A
12
837 617
arrived
Camps
pPOB %0 September 7917,
processing_ 9 The 0f this
in Miami and was given routine CAC
dated 12 March 1963 _ After
processiug are contained In
{OInasOOEferdieeed
by the Identity 3
being released by CAC , ORDONO was
In view of this
staey; JiWAVE
a
sensational story was
developed _
This effort was
not productivq
tried to
locate ORDONO for debocete" BRDoNo_
AMCARBON-l_ did locate
thus AMCARBON -1 was to eocate_63oQ
dated 25 March 1963 , for
Houston , Texas , See 89 ORDONO in
detaild-
Carlos_BANDIN of the
MRR_Splinter_Group:
b,
Discrediting_
1963 Headquarters
suggested that
In UFGW-2555 dated 13 September Carios BANDIN Cruz (361-309611)
JMWAVE might be able
toudiscredfesGlt
of BANDIN s
overinflated claims
of
the [MRR splinter, group as a Headquarters
interest in
relative to his faction invading Cuba
by the fact that BANDIN S
discrediting BANDIN was also
st%ereatedsbygtbeobiens
for AMBIDDY-l _
irresponsibie_Publdcity Stunts were
in this ma tter
REUTEMAN had
As a result of Headquarters
Botefest
on
24 September 1963
at which
a
luncheon session
haCARBON BANDIN
faction of the MRR less
AMCARBON-1 was
advised that the
to
its activities in Cuba -
than accurate in its
cllimsureestevethat
the Identity 3 might
In view of this
1
REozture wuggcotadntquestheica
the BANDIN faction
to
soft peddle auy future war
that_ in view of REUTEMAN S
releases
AMCARBON-vostatedt
oniy soft peddle but
comments the, Identity 3 would
future . Once
BANDEN
was
discredited
the BANDIN faction in the
leaked by AMCARBON-1 to other
#GtoreMCheBON -1
9
the word 1GO01 felkeble
source. As a result
that BANDIN was a received mininal media coverage
oewspigerceiot]
the BANDIN group has
of this 'Sioida Since September 1963.
in South February 1963
OPERATIONAL_INTELLIGENCE In the JenATE With operational
1964 , TMCARBON -T has
Turnished
to February
as
outlined below:
intelligence
1963 AMCARBON-1
a In
WAVE 4836 ,
1
dated 21 Eebiuand
the object of
that AMBEND-l, was back in Miami AMBEND-I 's release frOm
reported
of press interest in view of
that ABEND-1
a
dea1
AMCARBON -1
also indicated
activities of the
a Havana pr ison source on the current
in
probably_ be a
knowledgeable
intelligence was
eetgful Subsequent]
UR in Cuba
ThiaJARaVEtioformed
on AMBEND-1 " S
movemects_MBENDse
terms
Of keeping JMWAVE
AMCARBCN-1 ,
not. contact the
develppments_revealed that
the United States did cause
thus
AMBEND-1 's return to anticipated_
stir that was
initially
publieity
22 March 1963 5 AMCARBON-1
b. In
WAVE 6176 , dated
to
research a full
the Identity 3
attempting
The intent of this
reported that
on Bay
J1 Piglationssen_
the entire
tactical
featute wagicde
furnish a
recapitulctico
-1
pointed out that he
In
this connection, AMCARBON -
situation.
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thinking about exposing the role of Miami attorney Alex E_ ~CARLSON
residing 145 Curtiss Parkway Miami Springs Florida in the
of operation _
AMCARBON-1
stated that
if CARLSON
were
of any current interest to REUTEMAN then the
identity 3 . would
soft peddle the CARLSON angle. REUTEMAN advised AMCARBON-l tbat
he had no interest in CARLSON but knaw of him and was of the
opinion that CARLSON was a sound and honest at torney . The receipt
of this operational intelligence enabled JMWA VE to brief CARLSON
on the Identity 3 ' s over-all interest In the role that CARLSON. had
played in the Bay of Pigs invasion _ This briefing, in turn,
enabled CARLSON to more adequately prepare himself for a meeting
with AMCARBON-l Whi le AMCARBON -1 did attempt to pursue this
of Rigs story, never did anything into print as the story
was overtaken by other developments before AMCARBON -1 could finish
his reseaxch.
In 38904 da ted 9 July 1963_ AMCARBON-1 advised
JMWAVE that Mr Trevor FARMBRISTER_ an
associate editor for the
Saturday Evening Post was in during July 1963 attempting
to research a story regarding the possibility that strategic
missiles were hidden in Cuban caves_ This information enabled
JMWA VE to keep Headquarters informed on sensational-type articles
which might be appearing relative to Soviet missiles in Cuba _
In WAVE 4701, dated 20 September 1963 AMCARBON-1
JMWAVE his resume of the discussions which he had with
AMBIDDY-1 at the Miami Playboy Club On 19 September 1963 . This
information was useful in obtaining an insight into what AMBIDDY-l
was telling the press .
e In WAVE 5661 dated 10 Oc tober 1963_ AMCARBON -1
reported_ on a
discussion-that
he had had on 10 Oc tober 1963 with
AMBIDDY-1 's public relations man _
This operational intelligence
was useful in terms 0f keeping KUBARK advised as to what AMBIDDY-1 's
representatives-were telling the outzide world about their
operational activities.
f_ In WAVE 6910 , dated 31 October 1963_ AMCARBON _1
informed JMIAVE about the flood of
teiephone caiis
which were
being received at the Identity 3 relative to so-called KUBARK
vessels which were located in South Florida wa ters _ This
information alerted JMWAVE to the fact that press scrutiny was
going to be directed toward the Identity 5 _ Armed with this warn -
JMWAVE was able to take action which mininized the publicity
repercussions from a renewed press interest in the Identity 5 ,
g In WAVE 7671
J
dated 16 November 1963 , AMCARBON-l
reported to JAWAVE the fact that he had received a letter from
Peru which cotained an interesting operational lead to one
Carlos MONTALVANO in Puno , Peru This lead was examined by JMWAVE ,
Headquarters and the Lima Station: This examination revea led
that the letter was wr itten by a crackpot ; thus there was no
real operatiojal potential in this lead_ This
incident did underscdre
the fact that AMCARBON -1 is willing to
bring potentially Significan
operational leads to JMWAVE s attention
h In WAVE 1614, dated 6 February 1964_ AMCARBON-1
advised JMWAVE that he had received numerous telephone calls
that Armando Andres GUIROLA Forte_ who had aefected
indicating
might be an individual who
had previously
from a Cuban fishing vessel
December 1963 _ At the same
been seen in
Miami during November or
ious and thought
time
AXCARBON-1 pointed out that he was suspic
was rot a bona
that 1 these telephone
calls indicated that GUIROLA
who
defector but was either a GOC agent or a KUBARK plant
fide
as a means 0f creating an
incident Which
was being
as a result of tkeir fishing boats trating
embarrass tbe GOC ,
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Uliited States torritorial wa ters _ REUTEMAN advised AMCARBON-1
tha t KUBARK had played no role In mounting { provocation operation
against tho GOC_ At the same time REUTEMAN pointed out that
It W4s highly unlikely that was a GOC agent Ag a result
of tfs convereation, arrangements were made for JMWAVE to check
out certain aspects of the GUIROLA story _ At the same time
AMCARBON -1 was prevalled upon not to wr Ite a story which might
lead the public to speculate on wnether GUIROLA was an agent or a
plan t in a propaganda play deslgned to embarrass the GOC
PROPAGANDA OUTLET_ AMCA RBON-1 has been used successfully ,
duriug the perTod covered by this report as a propaganda outlet
through which items of interest to)
KUBARK
could be surfaced in
the free world press Examples of how AMCARBON-1 has been harnessed
1n this fie:ld are outlined below:
a AMCRAB-l. The AMCRAJ}-1 defecti story originally
surfaced i0 the Miami area on 13 (ctober 1963 via tho Diario de
las Americas, which played up an API release from Montevideo.
'The API Moc tevideo story highlighted AMCRAB-l 's infolmation
relative tc GOC activitles in Uruguay _ The story in the Diario
de las Amer icas had an extremely iimited impact On Span ish readers
in the Mian.i area _ As a result
J
it was decided to do a series
of feature stories on AMCRAB-l pointing up. the fact that AMCRAB-l
was typical of the veterans of the: Granma expedition_ who felt
they had been betrayed by CASTRO end had been relegaied to positions=
of obscurity once the r'evolution had CASTRO in power AMCARBON
was briefed in detail on the AMCRAB-l` story, and he wias given an
opportunity to debrief AMCRAB-l ur der controlled conclitions In a
JMWAVE safehouse After completirg his debrief
1
AMCARBON-1
wrote a series of feature articles on AMCRAB-l . The first article
in the series received front page headline play _ The: series of
articles on AMCRAB-l were well written , and they provided an
excellent peg for JMWAVE to mount - replay operation via other
propaganda assets AMCARBON-l story on AMCRAB-l was picked up
by UPI API and others_
1
and it was played throughout Latin America .
The
details
of this surfacing can be found in WAVE 5826 dated
14 October 1963 ; WAVE 6092 , dated 19 Oc tober 1963 ; WA VE 6174 ,
da ted 21 Oc tober 1963 _
b_ Charles GRIFFIN Shrimp Boat_Story_ On 26 February 1964]
JMWAVE learaed thaz Wnen Mr CharIes GRIFFINTs sons went to Cuba
to reclaim the hijacked shr boat JOHNNY REB , they found that
select itema were missing from the boat when it was turned over
to them _ It was believed that this information would miake a
human interest story which JMWAVE assets could use to counter GOC
propaganda claims that United States officials had stolen items
frOml the Cu an fishing boats wh ich had violated United States
territorial ters In view of this Opinion_
Y
a steering tip was
given to AMcARBON-1 to have the Identity 3 representative in
Key West interview Mr GRIFFIN _ This interview was carried out ,
and an artiele outlining the points which were of interest to
JMWAVE was published in the 27 February 1964 edition of the
Identity 3 _
C LAYC Story The March 1964 LAYC meeting in Santiago_
Chile_ was not receiving appropria te coverage in the South Florida
ncwspapers
' as a result, REUTEMAN contacted AMCARBON _1 0J] 5 March
1964 and suigested that the LAYC J2e ting was a story which the
Identity 3 should pursue AMCARBO._l was grateful for this steeriny
tip, and he assigned the task of preparing the story on the LAYC
to one of the members of his staff_ A story on the LAYC was
subsequently published in the 6 March 1964 edition of the Identity
(COMMENT : Copies of the articles cited in slbparagraphs a through
above are a ttached for Headquarters information,)
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8 POSITIVE INTELLIGENCE Attempts have been made to
obtain disseminable positive Ttelligence from AMCARBON -l during
the period covered by this report_ This attempt has been generally
unsuccessful in that AMCARBON -1 does not have a great number of
contacte
in Latin
America who would give him access to worthwhile
intelligence appreciably in advance 0f the informa tion appearing
In the overt press _ As a
result, AMCARBON-1 is usually not aware of iw;
inside developnents in any Latin Anerican country; consequently ,
he is not a worthwhile source
of positive intelligence As a
matter 6f fact AMCARBON -1 is less valuable as a source of positive
intelligence than most Journalists _ This is attributable solely
to his lack of long-standing contacts in the Latin American politica
scene It is believed that AMCARBON -1 will ultimately overcome
this shortcoming; thus we will continue to attempt to harness him fdr
the collection of
positive intelligence
9 , COMMENT In the period covered by this report AMCARBON-1
has
been found Eo be a stralght-forward individual who
is
honest ,
cooperative and who understands the need for secur Our
relationship also indicates that AMCARBON-l is an accurte reporter
0f that information which he passes to KUBARK _ In view 0f this,
JMWAVE plans to continue to: harness AMCARBON-l in the sane manner
that he has been used in the past_ It is believed that our rela-
tionship with AMCARBON-l enhances our abllity to conduct our
operational mission in a secure manner In addition this relation-
Ship tends to minimize the possibility that JMWAVE
Gigbt
have diffi-
culties with the media outlets in the South Florida area , As a
result of our continuing relationship with AMCARBON-l_ a special
activities report will be forwarded at appropriate intervals.
10 _ It i3 requested that a 201 number be iss igned AMCARBON -1
and that JMWAVE be advised of the number.
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S.J; TW% jILW_WELALD Frllay. Murch 6, 1064
Latin Youth
in Chile
Organized by a Cuban Red
Sanlizzo ~i corsideration ot
By DO #QIINING nuirous zetitions.
0i Our Laim Amy(ro sibii Sirce Iu trcepton, Cuban
A small, byt: slgnllicaint
cetouss Oocllyssi
cxile tons Jn Miaml
Communlst-d 0 m n 0 0 d_ have W a3ed 4 hea ted
Cuban-inspired Latin youth
1963, e t t e n de d only by Cuban
Propiganes campalgm eGalnst
group convenes Mondey Jn A Je n u a ry, reprcscntativcs: Thcmc the Congrerx
Sanuago Chilc: preparelory mccting tor the yoiith
was ~hangcd: A bller #amn e top Sovict
About 400 Eepresenlalives Sccond Congress ncarly fiz- Ior (hc Congrcss
Liberation youtb oftcia } to Aldo
of Latin American youth zled whcn the Cuban dclcga- W eadin"Famerica"
and it
Alvarez, Jeader o lhe Cuban
organizatlons,, {or the mast ton was' dclained In Mexico 0f Latin
" n t i: Nalsral Pre pa r & t | 0 n
Cammunis( orlcnted, are on `'Its Way to Santiago. Thc todk on 0 more
Corzi:lee tor tic Con;tcss_ PxpecCednfounicnar Mteccond_
Panamanlan rcprcsentative imperialist" lone:
was
Euprouuced and circulat-
Lalin , Amcrican Youth Con: flew froin Sanliago to Mexico
Nothlng moro avas hcurd ed by lc cxiles. In - 1C
to confcr wlth the Cubans mld-sumuwor ith Iittle spciic irtuuctions for JOr-
ErcsS: thcn returncd to Chlle and witll
t apparcnlly bclng ganirrg {e Congtcss era
It has Wu} Inter0 8 $ /n & the mecUng resumed: The ter 0 8
outlired
snatomay: And whother by July dale was set, 8n agenda Ecuotiicrhe Congtesl TvYoulk
Exle &rzups have promlsed
doslgn or acclont, both 1t agreed on and the theme
Eroupa The Ooogtess 4d
to snd zpresentativzs [0 tlming end locqlo hovo pollb. "Fight 0t the Young for ecleduled Xor August
'Santiago vhen the Congtess ngaln dldn't teke placa Ical slguUicance" Peace was adopted convencs 8 ~denounce te
Chile Js one /ot' flve' Lalln In March, howeyer, another 'To salvage Jost 'prestige, It Cozmuzlst e f ( 0r [ [0
countrfe$ whlch 6 ti))
"Internatlonal" preparatlon wes announced In lete August braiswash chc youlh 0 Latin
maintalns diplomaUc rela:
mecting was held In Cube, thc Congress would be hcld In Atierica
tions with Cuba. It also j8
consldcrcd thc one most like-
ly to vote itsclt Comnunist
Presidentla} lelections wIll
bo held In Scplember: & Jead: M
contender is Salvador-
Allcndc, candidate ot tho
Communlst cortrolcd Popu-
Jar Acllon Frpnt (FRAP).
Ailcnde lost by 35,000 'votes
{n 1958 t outEping president
Jorge Alcssandti
A provlnclaf clection to
nanc 0 nationpl dcputy will
be hcld next wcck, 9 day-
a(tcr thc Youth Congrcss MIAMI HERALD
closcs: Outconc ot the elcc-
tion may prowfde un Indlca-_ 6 March 1967
tlon or which Ivay the coun-
uy will go [n Scptcmbcr;
Rluclpal orconlzor of t1o
Youth" CoDgro6S 4 0 86-to-40
ycor old Cubdn Comnuat
n 0 n 0 d J0 & n MI 0 ,
Marllnez A_ T,s. o flolal de
scrllsco: hln) 0y "00 ot tho
bralnlest" 0r tho Caslro"
folloivcrs:
Mas slcppcd In Jast tall
whcn thc Congress, originally
schcdulcd (or July ot 1963
faltcrcd Cuban exile groups
clalm ho gcts his Instiuctions
tor thc Concrcss directly
from Moscolv.
Mas, 0
{oncr prcsldcnt o
Ulo School 0t| Socla} Sclcnce
at the Unlvcrplty 0f Huvane
and nowv vlcc prcsident 0 tha
Unlvcrsity Studcnt Fcdera-
tlon, arrived In Chllc Jn
Scplenibct:
Ml Qulssty atcuuliv (hia
Inf rnatluol Trarallon
Conuultfco Io who Conxcel
Natfoual prepnrollon 'Croup
bzu to Sprou} "p Wp othor
Lolln countrlct 0t Wlo Juo
4nio.
Ciilean auctoritlcs ordercd
hlm cxTrllcd Fcvcral Unics a8
q 'Yorcicn ocfnt Each Umo
Thls tlme Chulcan Conumunlst %nd Socie}ltt folrlor: mlnistcr
Dr_ Solcro
parly
ollicials Inlcrvencd Jn acterioo
Iuo Intcrvened and Mas
ius behalt;
Nov. 20 (or como back Mas Jcft Chllo But or Mas, (he Congress
Brazi, Bolvle and Venczucla
mey not have come oll:
Ihcro ho con frred with
u;cr Comm4 n4s t Jeaders It Is 4n outsrowlh o U1o 19 Lpn:
thcn wcnt 0 l Precue and Ilrat Latlon Anierlcon Youth
Moscoiy. Congrcss hcld In Cubt In 20 ) .
Ho tcluzcd (0 Santlugo 1uco. It ivaj lliero lho "Cuba
Dcc; 26: Hc was nict ot the Sl, Yanlcco no" themo iv 0 / n+ 1 ) ,1
Group
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