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124-10285-10254 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 JFK Assassination System Date: 6/5/2015 Identification Form

Agency Information AGENCY: FBI RECORD-NUMBER: 124-10285-10254 RECORD SERIES : HQ AGENCY FILE NUMBER: SEE TITLE

Document Information ORIGINATOR: FBI FROM: SAC, MM TO: DIRECTOR, FBI TITLE: [Restricted]

DATE: 03/23/1967 PAGES: 10 SUBJECTS: [Restricted] DOCUMENT TYPE: PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION : Secret RESTRICTIONS: 1A; 1B; 1C; 4 CURRENT STATUS: Redact DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 10/14/1998 OPENING CRITERIA : INDEFINITE, APPROVAL OF CIA COMMENTS: INC LHM, ΜΕΜΟ

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CONFRENTIAL SECRED 4/3/67 airtel 1 - Mr. DeBuck To: SAC, Miami (134-1198) REC 54 From: Director, ΓΒΙ) (134-14264) 72(5) DOLPHIN(S) EX 106 EXCEPT WHERE SHOWN HERLAKES UNCLASSIFIED ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED OTHERWIS

Reurairtel and LHM both dated 3/23/67. You are authorized to have informant pass to his Cuban principal the information set forth in reLHM. HLD:brr (5) (4) NOTE: Clearance for passage was obtained by Liaison Section 3/30/67. (5)

211326 SPBBTJ Gek Declassify on: OADR 1/30/84 (568-SLD/GCL-5/10/95-JPC)

CLASSIFIED BY 5668 SUD/GOL DECLASSY ON: 25X_блы (JAC) 2/4/98 MAILED 19 MAR 3 1 1967 COMM-FBI

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FD-36 (Rev. 5-22-64)

Transmit the following. in Via CONFIDENTIAL SECRET FBI Date: March 23, 1967 Type in plaintext or code) AIRTEL AIR MAIL (Priority) 11/21/97/ 54685401 CLASSED BY DIRECTOR, FBI (134-14264) (5) (5448S SAC, MIAMI (134-1198) (P) 548 510/60L 1/4/98-JFL To: FROM: RE: DOLPHIN IS CUBA (5) Close fiert by R Wow (JFD * Decla ρη: DADE 4430/84 25/54 346) ReMiamilet 2/20/67. * Ainted the MM 4/3/67 HLD: In accordance with instructions concerning the handling of double agents, there are attached hereto the Original and 9 copies of a letterhead memorandum. The letterhead memorandum has been classified "SECRET, "fin order to protect the identity of a double agent of con- tinuing value to the U.SXS an As set forth in referenced letter, DOLPHIN's principal requested him to furnish information on a monthly basis concerning anti-CASTRO activities in the U.SK

In view of this the Miami Office will have the informant prepare and the Miami Office will forward Ka letter containing the information set out in the attached Tetterhead memorandum. This information will be prepared Xin secret writing. (s) (X) REC 4134-14264-a 42 (5) The Bureau is requested to advise whether or not DOLPHIN will be authorized to make the information available to his Cuban principal on April 7, 1967. ③- Bureau (Encl. 10) (AM RM) 1 Miami JEM:ems (4) ce retained 622 D

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CONFIDENTIAL SECRE MAR 23 1967 11/21/97 DECLASSIFY ON: 25X loce CLASSIFIED BY 51068 sus midi 15668 SUD 5/4/98-JFK * a JFA SEORET "FISHFACE(S) 1. OADR 4/30/84 The above code name has been assigned to Cuban alien whose activities are being ing directed(s) against a Cuban intelligence service He was request- ed by his Cuban p principal to Sto obtain Information relat- ing to anti-Castro activities in the United States

Through his contacts with anti-Castro individuals in Miami, the following information was obtained: انا A meeting of anti-Castro leaders was held recently at the home of Palayo Garcia. Fernandez, Manuel former_Secretary_of_Labor-in-Cuba, acted as chairman, and the meeting was attended by former Castro officials, such as Manuel Urrutia, Manuel Ray, Felipe Pazos, Raul Chibas, Rufo Lopez Fresquet, Danilo Mesa, Elena Mederos, and Efreu Gonzalez.. (4) ! 1 At the meeting, Fernandez suggested that a committee be formed and efforts made to have the committee travel to Cuba for a conference with Cuban officials, in order to discuss the release of political prisoners. It was believed that the discussion concerning political prisoners could be expanded to include a discussion of differences between Cuba and the United States. Those in attendance agreed that such a discussion would be timely, inasmuch as it appears that Fidel Castro is not completely satisfied with Cuba's relations with the Soviet Union. If the discuss- ion of the relations between Cuba and the United States should prove productive such information MCIA HAS NO OBJECTION O DECLASSIFICATION AND/OR, RELEASE OF CIA INFORMATION X ✓ Approved By USER Jack Cabe Thomas 7. Ohoughin 3/30/67 * Wob X SECRET GROUP X IN THIS DOCUMENT, EXCEPT BRACKET'S Excluded from automatic downgrading and CONFIDENTIAL 127-1426% NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 4 -ENCLOSURE SECRET

SECRET CONSIDENTIAL SECRET could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between Cuba and the United States) It is requested that clearance be granted(s) for the Cuban alien to furnish this data to his Cuban principal(s) This information should not be disseminated. ) NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 5 2* SECRET CONFIDENTIAL SECRET

پیچ CONFIDENTIAL MAR 23 1957 د SECRET CLASSHED BY 5668-50 FISHFACE" (s) Classified by SBD/ 11/21/97 DECLASSIFY ON: 20% 5668 SLO/GCL 2/4/98-JFK C (JFP) (S) Declassify on: OADR 4/30/84 GP8MAC/GCL 9/26/94 JFK) いい The above code name has been assigned to a Cuban alien whose activities are being ing di directed(s) against a Cuban intelligence service(s) intelligence service(s) He was request- ed by This Cuban principal to obtain information relat- ing to anti-Castro activities in the United States.() Through his contacts with anti-Castro individuals in Miami, the following information was 1 obtained: u 1 (A meeting of anti-Castro leaders was held recently at the home of Palayo Garcia. Manuel Fernandez, former Secretary of Labor in Cuba, acted as chairman, and the meeting was attended by former Castro officials, such as Manuel Urrutia, Manuel Ray, Felipe Pazos, Raul Chibas, Rufo Lopez Fresquet, Danilo Mesa, Elena Mederos, and Efreu Gonzalez.. ($) At the meeting, Fernandez suggested that a committee be formed and efforts made to have the committee travel to Cuba for a conference with Cuban officials, in order to discuss the release of political prisoners. It was believed that the discussion concerning political prisoners could be expanded to include a discussion of differences between Cuba and the United States. Those in attendance agreed that that such a discussion would be timely, inasmuch as it appears that Fidel Castro is not completely satisfied with Cuba's relations with the Soviet Union. If the discuss- ion of the relations between Cuba and the United States should prove productive, such information(

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* CONFIDENTIAL SECRET could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between Cuba and the United States CCC/4) It is requested that clearance be granted]). for the Cuban alien to furnish this data to his Cuban principal.](S) This information should not be disseminated. NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 7

CONFIDENTIAL ر 11/121/97 CLASSIFIED BY 5666-50 DECLASSIFY GOLF 5668 SID/GOL X2/4/98-JFL X SECRET FISHFACES FISHFACES, (3) MAR 23 1967 SPB Brict ally on: DADR AD 26/94-3) The above code name has been assigned to a Cuban alien whose activities are being (directed (s) against a Cuban intelligence service(s) He was request- ed by his Cuban principal to obtain information relat- ing to anti-Castro activities in the United States s Through his contacts with anti-Castro individuals in Miami, the following information was obtained: u A meeting of anti-Castro leaders was held recently at the home of Palayo Garcia. Manuel Fernandez, former Secretary of Labor in Cuba, acted as chairman, and the meeting was attended by former Castro officials, such as Manuel Urrutia, Manuel Ray, Felipe Pazos, Raul Chibas, Rufo Lopez Fresquet, Danilo Mesa, Elena Mederos, and Efreu Gonzalez. (東山) At the meeting, Fernandez suggested that a committee be formed and efforts made to have the committee travel to Cuba for a conference with Cuban officials, in order to discuss the release of political prisoners. It was believed that the discussion concerning political prisoners could be expanded to include a discussion of differences between Cuba and the United States. Those in attendance agreed that such a discussion would be timely, inasmuch as it appears that Fidel Castro is not completely satisfied_with Cuba's relations with the Soviet Union. If the discuss- ion of the relations between Cuba and the United States should prove productive, such information

SECRET ( NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 8 GROUP Excluded from automatic downgrading and Eclassification CONFIDENTIAL

CACONFIDENTIAL O SECRET Kould then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between Cuba and the United States (U) It is requested that clearance be granted (6) for the Cuban alien to furnish this data to this Cuban principal(s) aliento This information should not be disseminated. NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 9 2* SECRET CONE SENTIAL

/ 11/21197 CLASSIFIED BY 5668 520/nick DECLASSIFY ON: 25X 5668510/6CL *2/4/98-JFK * CONFIDENTIAL SECRET FACE" (5) MAR 23 1967 Classified by SRB BIT G Declassify on: QADR QADR 4/30/84 ESPSMAC/GCL-9/26/94-IFIC) The above code name has been assigned to a Cuban alien whose activities are being directed](s) against a Cuban intelligence services He was request- ed by This Cuban principal to obtain information relat- ing to anti-Castro activities in the United States. Through his contacts with anti-Castro individuals,in Miami, the following information was obtained: (u A meeting of anti-Castro leaders was held recently at the home of Palayo Garcia. Manuel Fernandez, former Secretary of Labor in Cuba, acted as chairman, and the meeting was attended by former Castro officials, such as Manuel Urrutia, Manuel Ray, Felipe Pazos, Raul Chibas, Rufo Lopez Fresquet, Danilo Mesa, Elena Mederos, and Efreu Gonzalez. (4) At the meeting, Fernandez suggested that a committee be formed and efforts made to have the committee travel to Cuba for a conference with Cuban officials, in order to discuss the release of political prisoners. It was believed that the discussion concerning political prisoners could be expanded to include a discussion of differences between Cuba and the United States. Those in attendance agreed that such a discussion would be timely, inasmuch as it appears that Fidel Castro is not completely satisfied with Cuba's relations with the Soviet Union. If the discuss- ion of the relations between Cuba and the United States should prove productive, such information, information) ۱ NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 10

CCONERBENTIALO SECRET could then be communicated by the committee to the United States Government, in a hope of bringing about a state of coexistence between Cuba and the United States, States his Cuban It is requested that clearance be granted(s) for the Cuban alien to furnish this data to his principal.75) (5) 1 This information should not be disseminated. NW 50953 DocId:32304242 Page 11 1 - 2* SEGRET CONE INTIAL