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104-10171-10024 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (8/17/1961)

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              n'rhorDation   in Paragraph 6 to ODN-

            *    .  On 7 August  1961 AMFYLI%'K- 1 ehrie-tpu f ho foli1rnA.0n   rt:-
            Lu ees V- it the ODWRGE F*,ye: Albor KI'IZ Smacaar., Ang  I lor.ze N')hi(A;A:S Y
          :Iar 41o Arturo MORAtXS y.Casis.  and Jen~to Jr. 01H.AD  y  or   fuea
          :Ivd in Florida aboard the CONCHiA trir Vkeradt-ri..   msatnrav Frovincir,

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              ',v neon 21 Novenmbei 1940. He-io; unznmrried and ILi'ev it VJiadueu-
           cic'lv, acanzas Province.  He  tb d 6tadutui -)t tht -Jdr              L'
           -4,ieiva,   in Cardenas. and w&4  alan     is-.s     1.   'U'.  >t
           'niversity of Habana.  He is currently  the~ provincialIodaE~der.oithet
           Uir.'ctario Revoiucioiaario Estudiantil (DRE) tor M-dtanza8. He- Was .sent
           o thv United  States -with At letter at intrf'du11Lton crow CPA~r`*, natial.
           'ipply. chief of the ORE In Cuba, to Juan ?Nn&ai;1 SALVAr. the ac.LIr'iopNc-
           tttary-general of the DR.E in 1',Laik, and to cw&J is-ttuJe-Ii leadstrs knt'wn iii
             !,lras 'Bruno and Diego.  The  lfette'r gavc RCiZ authority to re-
          !,resent the Cuban National Committee  of the D~ri~wt It he was in the Unfite'f
          .-)atesa. RUIZ gave rhe following war  names of xnembvets- of th. NAtiunalI
          Couarittee of the DRE, but refused to  give tt&efr tripe names: .fnihoil,
          * 5cretary-genera1;. Miguel Angel, seirrctary of 6rgvftizafian: Angel
             a.crtayof  action and sabotage-, Chinn. secretary of propi4gnda.   He
          _efused to divulge  his mission here until, he slow VALVAf and uotter DkE
          ieaders in the  United States.  He baid  he     tu~ idlrea of the nt)er cof
          cen they h-ave organized, but he spoke con-vinc.Ang;1y (it the,- strong and
          weA-dtocipLined   organization the DRiE has in very  provinace~ c.-cept Pinar
          dtl1 R LO. He said he planned to return to  Cutph voon with INE6.1DA. Ile
          wris very incensed at what he considered  the 'vu~rreatwent he had received
          ait the handsof the U.S. Border Patrol and C)D1,WLF. In Key Went.

               3.  Angel Jorge  xN0BRECAS y lkerla, a.,' Jncge N~OPRFGAS. aka Julian,
          .ik Coco, was born  in Habaa  on Z2 July  I'924. lit- Is. urnrarrced. He
*         said he was the co-ordinator  of the ?iontecriLstl group for the pr'ovince ~
         * :dcdrnzas, and that, in his absence, 'eI-A5Z-yk d was~ to take over this
         position.   He said he came  to the United Stat-eq with IIERMIDA to find out
         the  status of the group as  for as being able to count  on the United  Srtatic.
         %Ld  for projects.  He said  that if aid is forcheomtog,  he wil  remain  in
         thp  United States and act  as coordiaiator-tn~exile. If nut, he will prab
         dbly  return to Cuba.  He planned  to stay wirl. tiia brother. Le~slie INOlRE-
           *..s(201-28Z504), at 6048 west. 14th Court, Fia~esh, celephoco I; S-4-401.

              4.   Arturo 2tMORAIES y Casats wac born in Aiquizur,  flabai Province.
         c:: 23 October 1931.  He ig married  to Alicia YSCAREZ  llerqutirf, wha was
         born  in Fiatanzaa on 8 October 038.   rhey tvvec~ hr4e childreat who are
         .irc.h th-eir mother at Playa 143, Ma -tanzas. voXqlZ % ,  his adrs  in
         tfle United States as Darn Hotel.  155 SW 4th Avenu~e, Aami.  s-jbjvCt 68it
         n, came  to the United States  in a iloat with 'ILu- Lr-her and teuor other
         persons an  22 June- 1961, and had returned to Ctt-a on 8 July !n a viso
         1cr the tjn ft       group and hKt'ERK. On thib tri,' back he took twc
         p.raofls to aib 8ut   after takinig them daftly cc stiore, he returned -to
           t bay and  found the boat had  left,  He was then forced  to hide out in
         qabana until  the present. time. He  too was crir ical of thu trvatmtnt

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