A Record from Mary's Database
HSCA Vol 3, pp. 9, 17-18, 95; CIA 508, pp. 2, 3; CIA 55-546 (re-released as JFK 104-10015-10335, Lifton's pp. 358-364); CIA 96-572; CIA 98-37; CIA 131-593; CIA 219-643; CIA 223-647 (re-released as JFK 104-10015-10229, Lifton's pp. 121-134); CIA 404-750; CIA 559-243; CIA 1220-508, p. 3; CIA 1225-1129-B (MMF 191-193); CIA Box 6, Folder 8 (MMF 465, 477); CIA Box 6, Folder 12 (MMF 319); CIA Box 7, Folder 7, Doc 01923 (MMF 137-138); CIA Box 7, Folder 24, Doc 003791 (MMF 49); CIA Box 8, Folder 51 (MMF 1190-1192); CIA Box 11, Folder 9, Doc 06435 (MMF 1140-1143); HSCA Reel 14, Box 9, Folder J (AMKW 10); CIA Doc JFK 104-10004-10199, p. 11; CIA Doc JFK 104-10015-10074, JFK 104-10015-10273, Lifton's pp. 193-197, and JFK 104-10015-10287, Lifton's pp. 228-233 (originally released as CIA 78-559 - See MMF 1526)
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DOB: March 11, 1908; POB: Havana, Cuba. Cultural attache at Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. In 1957 she was housekeeper for Mexican Communist artist Diego Rivera. Returned to Cuba in January 1964. She and Silvia Duran were friends. "A Cuban woman aged about 52, a Lesbian, and a member of the Communist Party of Cuba, who was currently in jail in Cuba as the result of a conviction for espionage on behalf of CIA." Dec 23, 1960, Ivan Gavrilovich Alferiev, with Proenza, arranged press conference for Rolando Cubela. HSCA interviewed her 8/28/78.