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104-10274-10151 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (07/06/1961)

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1. On 30 June 1961 MI'AMRR-1 interviewed Subject. who
claims to direct an underground. group in Cuba. Subject is
a Cuban, mulatto, stout, and not very learned. AMCKEER-1
doubts that he is a lawyer although he might be a solicitor.
He resides at 3655 Brooker Street. near Grand Avenue, Coconut
Grove, Miami; phone l 4-2700. He lives with his sister
and a cousin.
2. MEMSSS claimed that two days ago he had talked to
Manola RAY and that they had discussed uniting his group to
the MBP. He said that RAY had offered him a position in the
Executive Comittee of the M1W, where be would be-under the
cosnand of a man called Eugenio, chief of the underground
section.
3. MEESES stated that his underground group in Cuba
has members in dabana who belong to the construction sector,
others in Sagua and Santa Clara who belong to the metallurgic
sector, and that another of their members was Humberto eKURSULK,
who is a leader of the sugar workers.- He said thdt in abana be
has 8 captains who are chiefs of groups in a cellular organisation.
He said that he had ade contact tn: Miami with Cesar LANCIS
Bravo and Loaberto *DIAZ Perez. butithat they had not kept
their word. (From this AMrIERk-1 deduced that they did not give
bin money.)
4. on a table AMCUEE1 saw .that Subject had just
received some mail addressed to Andres *GARCIA. Subject said
-    -            that he received many letters from Cuba at that address, but
using many different addressee names.
3. Subject cl&ims to be anti-Co'mmunist but says that be
does not agree either with the Americans who'-are a bunch-of
s.o.b's. He believes that the revolutionaries are the obes
who have to overthrow CASTRO and then continue with the work
of the revolution, as he believes that-most of the laws issued
by CASTRO have to be kept, such as agrarian reforia, urban
reform, nationalisation of the leading industriej.etc. hi said
RAY wants to prepare him, as he is preparing etier~ en, to be
sent to Puerto tico to obtain support from the-unions and set
them against the American Govermw nt, which is not acting
according to proletarian needs. Wk said he was in contact
with a labor leader called Lino *eLIAS  and he has a man named
ULLOA (Inu) working in W~baa Airlines.
6. Subject proposed that AXI=9R-1 act as intervediary
with the boys beir.g trained by the latter, so that Ax.Ai4--1
would in ctrinaL  thcm in favor of kAY's inturvoLs. AMever,
Subject ra:id 1i tais gi. ue besr._ rralet by AuC:::th h&-

1992

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