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104-10175-10139 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (4/5/1962)

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     1.  Forwarded for Station's information  are the results of
Subject's  debriefing subsequent to her appearance  before the Senate
Subcommi  tee and additiotal comments made  to the case officer doing
the  debriefing.

     2., The Subcommittee hearings, according  to Subject, lasted
 approximately four hours.  The members appeared  to be interested in
 four main points:
         a.  AREVALO's book, The Shark and  The Sardines, and
 particularly in %hether it ws  tinanced  from Cuba; and what Subject
 knew about the publisher, Lyl' Stuart;

         b.  Her connections with the Fair  Play for Cuba Committee;
         .   wt-   ,ae**  V        w of ouv connection between the Cuban
 CP and recently publicized narcotics traffic  in Miami;

         d.  Subject's general background  and activities in Cuba.

     3.  Subject stated that she had given  the subcommittee certain
 papers she-had concerning the book and  had given them what informa-
 tion she had concerning the author and  the publisher.  She inforned
 the Subcommittee that she was not a member  of the Fair Play Committee
 but was in contact with Richard -GIBSON and other mem:ers of the
     ;**ct.     jttod     the SnthrnMittee  that she was not aware
 of any connection between the Cuban  CP and narcotics entering Miani.
 She gave them her general background  and told them of her work in
 Cuba; she said that her employment  record apparently so confused-
 the Subcommittee that they did not  press for additional details;
 and she was thus able to avoid  any direct questions which might    >
 have proved embarrassing regarding  Per connections with us.

     4.  Subject said (to the case  officer debriefing her) that she
 has written letters to Hubert H.  Rumphry, DelessepsMorri  oj.,and
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