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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 19
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Information Concerning the
Deaths of Several Cuban
Leaders
MAY 19 1976
The New York Office of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation did not conduct any investigation into
the Cuban American activities of Jose Elias De La
Torriente, Captain Luciano Nieves, Ernesto Rodriguez,
Rolando Masferrer,[ sor Ramon Donestevez, as
none of these individuals resided in the New York City
area of the United States. However, Arturo Rodriguez
Vives did reside in New York City until the time of
his death on April 16, 1974.
Records of the New York Office of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation did contain the following
information regarding Arturo Rodriguez Vives also known
as Arturo Rodriguez and Rodriguez Vives. He was born
on January 10, 1943, in Havana, Cuba. He was paroled .
into the United States in Miami, Florida, by the Immigration
and Naturalization Service on August 23, 1960, and was
granted indefinite parole on October 6, 1960, after the
Immigration and Naturalization Service had afforded him
an exclusionary hearing and ordered him deported. He
signed a parole agreement containing certain restrictions,
and was reparoled by the Immigration and Naturalization
Serivce on October 14, 1968.
Arturo Rodriguez Vives failed to report for
induction into the United States Armed Forces on August
4, 1964, and for physical examination as ordered by the
Selective Service System in Newark, New Jersey. When
he finally did report for induction on July 15, 1968,
he was found to be unacceptable for duty in the Armed
Forces of the United States. A Federal investigation
conducted concerning his failure to report for induction
revealed that Arturo Rodriguez had been arrested numerous
times in Florida, Maryland, and New Jersey for Vagrancy,
Robbery, Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Armed Robbery,
Possession of a Dangerous Weapon, Larceny, and Carrying
a Concealed Weapon. The United States Attorney's Office
in Newark, New Jersey, declined Federal prosecution of
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