- Permanent Link:
- http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00055815/00001
Material Information
- Title:
- Telegram to Senator George A. Smathers from Carlos Prio Soccarras
- Alternate title:
- Telegram to Senator George A. Smathers from Carlos Prío Soccarrás
- Translated Title:
- Telegrama al Senador George A. Smathers de Carlos Prío Soccarrás ( Spanish )
- Creator:
- Soccarrás, Carlos Prío ( author )
Western Union Telegraph Company ( issuing body )
- Place of Publication:
- Miami, Florida
- Publisher:
- Western Union
- Publication Date:
- January 27, 1965
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 telegram
- Measurements:
- 8X6
- Physical Location:
- Box 185
File "Department of State -- Latin America: Cuba"
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Political refugees--Political activity ( fast )
Refugiados políticos--Actividades políticas ( qlsp ) Exiles' writings, Cuban ( fast ) Escritos de exiliados cubanos ( fast )
- Genre:
- telegrams ( aat )
Telegramas ink stamps ( local ) Sellos de tinta typescripts ( aat ) Mecanografiados
- Temporal Coverage:
- Cold War ( 1945 - 1989 )
Guerra fría ( 1945 - 1989 )
- Spatial Coverage:
- Florida -- Miami-Dade -- Miami
Cuba
Notes
- Abstract:
- Telegram from former President of Cuba Carlos Prior Socarras (1948 - Batista coup of 1952) expressing his satisfaction that Senator Smathers supports the formation of a Cuban government-in-exile. Prior claims that 98% of Cubans support this idea. Prior long attempted to position himself from exile in Miami as a leader of Cuba and an alternative to Castro. ( ,,,, )
- Abstract:
- Telegrama del ex presidente de Cuba Carlos Prio Socarras (1948 - golpe Batista de 1952) expresando su satisfacción por el hecho de que el senador Smathers apoye la formación de un gobierno cubano en el exilio. Prio afirma que el 98% de los cubanos apoyan esta idea. Prio intentó posicionarse desde el exilio en Miami como líder de Cuba y una alternativa a Castro.(Spanish)
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- University of Florida
- Holding Location:
- University of Florida
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