All members of the conference agreed upon three points: First. Castros regime can be toppled without U.S. military action. second. hitandrun raids are contributing to Castros difficulties. and third. raids not staged from bases on U.S. soil do not endanger the peace. The committee was in consensus on the following subjects: the necessity of taking risks in policy. a call for a clear exposition of this countrys commitment. the desirability of forthright leadership and bipartisan consultations. expanded support for Cuban exiles and freedom fighters. a program for training of refugees. greater efforts for social and economic welfare in Latin America. the danger of military dictatorships and the trend toward neutralism. Following is the article from the New York Times. [From the New York Times. June 4. 1963]
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