THE CUBAN PRISONER SWAP

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CIA-RDP75-00001R000100390056-4
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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January 29, 1999
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56
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Publication Date: 
December 17, 1962
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NSPR
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, Y V A S H I N G T O N DAILY DEC 1 7 1962 NEWS Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP CPYRGHT WASHINGTON e AILYui i ews A t3V4IPPS-11OWARD NEWSPAPER "Give light aid the people will itnd their own way." 1 1 .11 . In Metropolitan Washington: By Carrier, 30 per weekx1$ 1Mft1 r m,unth. By hail: 3 months $3.90; 0 months, $7.80: per year Oil Forp,gaSiajjs? month, $1 a year. Reg. U. a. PSL 014.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962 1013 13th ST. N.W. (Zone `5) '.13 , The Cuban. Prisoner Swap c , com,.. unist gon .hdl l i m p , F; ,u- Red-atheistic vied- of Christnias. But on Cubans generally. The Cubans are For that reason we can hope that the . - e 1as been he leading 0figure in conducting the nego- tiations with the Castro government, and his efforts 'h ~Te 1~e,ei , endo rsed by 1'x esident Kennedy. Mr, 'Donovan.,' in other wards, has been 'assured his pro. cedureswill in ;110' way be inconsistent with national policy. The Red Cross is participating by t ollectin* the medical supplies and baby "food which will go to Cuba in exchange for the prisoners. In the end, success of the deal depends on Castro.. -Despite his recol d, hi cannot be wholly obliviy ousto the se,