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104-10192-10071 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (6/8/1960)

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                     Chief of S.zttion, Havana

                     Chief of Statio8 June 1960

                     OpOrational/UtCi/JXUi-KE
                     Vislt of Cuban Fresideut to Fer                         no
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                    A.  DIRO X0883
                    B.  DIR 32328



                     1. Osaide DORTICts, presidesA of Cuba, reivad in Lima on 4 June where he was
                    met by President FR170 and a- hsnidfu  of diplomata and goveroment officials. At
                    '.the Peruvian military's insistane, no  litary honors were accorded. The Feru-
                    vian Government, acting. at the last moment,. ordered DJRTICCS,' plane to land at
                    Las  ailrmas, a restricted milit.ory base, and in doing so upset Aprista -and Comau-
                    mist plans to hold adeonstrion of supi;ort at the airport. The two-day visit
                    WaS mar.,ed by a rather cold reception from the local ,overzjment and pros, with
                    only La fribuna, the 4pria.uanewpaper, 6iving the visit front pace publicity.
                    In summary, S atien Lia believs that DCRlTIOCS' visit was a failure as far as
                    increasing public sentiment in support of Cuba ia concerned.     .

                    2.  The Station's KUWAGE effort to counter any adverse effects of DORTIGCS' visit
                    wero instrumented by a variety of aents. The program was as followas

                        a.. ThrougiE 22R-3, sca 15,000 coupics of a leaflet written by the Station
                    based on Reference A, were distributed in Lima on 3 June-and 4 June, An addi-
                    tional 0,OC,0 copies of a smethr-taftprpard  byp     R3p were-also-disat-ri-
                    buted. -Copies of Uhese leaflets are forwarded as attasnt A.

                       b.  Cn 4 JueUL devote his noontime radio pror         t  an attck
                    against Communist  etration &:4 manipulation of the Cuban revolution. The prc-
                    gram was announced througih pai newspaper advortisaments which are forwarded for
                    Headqtrtcrs only as attachment S. Reference 8 material was passed to,    DEC11AL
                    for his use on this progr.                                     Ell

                       a,   I  R  nd           collaborating with Aprisa university students,
                    were respo sible fcr erecting tw large banners readin,, Estamos con Cuba, pero
                    no al Cotuunismo, -one acroes the entrance to the airport an another across Ave-
                    nida Arequipa, on..ef Lia'a most traveled streets. Those banners were put up
                    early on 4 June and later tha: dsy Communist teams managed to destroy both of then
                    but not before they were peen by tuousands of peoPle. In addition, 30,000 copies
                    of three other leaflets, s itachmntC C.  ere distributed before and during DORT -
                    CCe.S'visit01   RJFOGE reported test the Conmwists were distributing leaflets
                    of their own, attachment D for Feadquarters only, and one of his distribution tesas-
                    ws attacked in the vicinity of San Marcon University.

                       d.  In addition to highlithting anti-CILTRO, anti-Communist material on his
                   4and  5 Juno radio and TV progessD     LAD also made use of a serihs of articles
                   -from Caracas oppoarngn DOr CLt'visit to that coutryThese articlOs    -ar fr-
                   warded by Static       a e available toF       AD bySa
                   gave the articlea ' Aiurenio )IA Quesada of a1- Comrcio, wno in turii presented
                   thea at the editorial board neeting of his paper. 1 Canurcio, takir tne clip-
                   pings as an exa=ple of hecir-teric solidarity a&ainst ARIMCOS' trip, altered its
                   own policy aomewbat and in both editorial, and news columns attacked the DCRTIC.S
                   visit. The articles are forwarded as attachment E for Headquarters only.

                        e. CD-3SIC, in the 4 June issue of theD6Ll C1ITY-1 maoazine, launched an
                   attack a-ainst AP'A and esp'eciily Armando   ANUEVA for his support and promo-
                   tion of the CASTRO revolutien. Acoording to[D'.IkRGE, this article was much
                   discussed by the Apristas, causing a great many second thoughts on the continuation
                   of APRA support fcr Cuba,

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