Batista
Pledges
Uncurbed Vote (N.Y. Times, Jan. 1, 1958)
Bombs
In
Havana Greet New Year (N.Y. Times, Jan. 2, 1958)
Cuban
Opposition
Split By Castro (N.Y. Times, Jan. 4, 1958)
‘Collector’
is
Key to Graft in Cuba (N.Y. Times, Jan. 5, 1958)
Cuban
Exile
Asks U.N. Rights Action (N.Y. Times, Jan. 7,
1958)
Cuba’s
Angry
Young Man (N.Y. Times (Editorial), Jan. 7, 1958)
2
Cuban Rebels Slain (N.Y. Times, Jan. 8, 1958)
Cuba
Improving
Quality of Crops (N.Y. Times, Jan. 8, 1958)
Cuba
is
Thriving on Dearer Sugar (N.Y. Times, Jan. 8,
1958)
Industry
in
Cuba Gets $200,000,000 Capital (N.Y. Times, Jan.
8, 1958)
Ex-U.S.
Officer
Held (N.Y. Times, Jan. 9, 1958)
Week’s
Death
Toll 9 in Cuba Shootings (N.Y. Times, Jan. 10,
1958)
Castro's
Sister
In U.S. (N.Y. Times, Jan. 11, 1958)
3
Top Castro Aides Seized, Havana Says (N.Y.
Times, Jan. 13, 1958)
A
Break for the Boss (Time, Jan. 13, 1958)
22
Cubans
Freed Here (N.Y. Times, Jan. 14, 1958)
Cuban
Rebels
Raid Port Area; Citizens Reported Leaving City (N.Y.
Times, Jan. 15, 1958)
Castro
Disavows
Presidential Aim (N.Y. Times, Jan. 16, 1958)
Cuban
Rebel
Unit Attacks in South (N.Y. Times, Jan. 17, 1958)
Actor
Insurance
For Cuba Sought (N.Y. Times, Jan. 17, 1958)
Four
Cubans
Seized as an Assassin Band (N.Y. Times, Jan. 18,
1958)
Four
Jailed
Cubans Shown at Santiago (N.Y. Times, Jan. 19,
1958)
Havana
Aqueduct
Damaged by Bomb (N.Y. Times, Jan. 21, 1958)
Cuban
Troops
Go to Manzanillo; Rebel Attack on Port is Feared (N.Y.
Times, Jan. 25, 1958)
Cuban
Rights
Eased, Except in Rebel Zone (N.Y. Times, Jan. 26,
1958)
Cuban
Rebel
Attack Frees Jailed Youths (N.Y. Times, Jan. 27,
1958)
Tough
Tactics (Time, Jan. 27, 1958)
Cuba
Rebels
Open a 'Second Front' (N.Y. Times, Jan. 28, 1958)
Cuban
Bill
Offers Amnesty to Rebels (N.Y. Times, Jan.
29, 1958)
Oriente
Censorship
Reported Tightened (N.Y. Times, Jan. 30, 1958)
Cuba
Sugar
Cane Burns (N.Y. Times, Jan. 31, 1958)
El Regimen Totalitario
y los Crimenes de Fulgencia Batista. Antonio Cejas (Humanismo,
enero/febrero 1958)
Why
We
Fight (Coronet, Feb. 1958)
Cuba
Seizes
Magazine (N.Y. Times, Feb. 1, 1958)
Cuba
Rebels
Map Plant Sabotage (N.Y. Times, Feb. 3, 1958)
Censorship
Ends
In Cuba’s Oriente (N.Y. Times, Feb. 4, 1958)
Andrew
St.
George interview with Fidel Castro (Look,
Feb. 4, 1958)
U.S.
Indicts
Thirty In Cuba Arms Plot (N.Y. Times, Feb. 5,
1958)
Cuban
Rebel
Leader at Target Practice in Hideout (N.Y. Times,
Feb. 6, 1958)
2
Slain In Cuban Attack (N.Y. Times, Feb. 7, 1958)
Rebel
Group
Reported Landed in Cuba by Ship (N.Y. Times, Feb. 9, 1958)
Sabotage
on
Rise in Eastern Cuba (N.Y. Times, Feb. 10, 1958)
Death
Toll
is Rising In Cuban Rebellion (N.Y. Times, Feb.
11, 1958)
Cuba
Pours
Troops Into Rebel Area (N.Y. Times, Feb. 13,
1958)
Further
Sabotage
Reported In Cuba (N.Y. Times, Feb. 14, 1958)
U.S.
Indicts
Prio As Cuban Plotter (N.Y. Times, Feb. 14, 1958)
Dr.
Prio
and 3 Jailed (N.Y. Times, Feb. 14, 1958)
Peace
&
War (Time, Feb. 17, 1958)
Nine
Rebels
Dead in Cuba Skirmish (N.Y. Times, Feb. 17, 1958)
Cuban
Army
Uses Tanks In A Clash (N.Y. Times, Feb. 18, 1958)
Cuban
Coalition
Picks Candidate (N.Y. Times, Feb. 19, 1958)
Goal
is
Shifted for Batista Aide (N.Y. Times, Feb. 20,
1958)
Rebels
Intensify
Cuban Sabotage (N.Y. Times, Feb. 21, 1958)
Cuban
Elections (Editorial) (N.Y. Times, Feb. 21, 1958)
One
Slain
in Attack on Cuban Bus Depot (N.Y. Times, Feb.
22, 1958)
Castro
Declared
‘Firm’ In Revolt (N.Y. Times, Feb. 23, 1958)
U.S.
Is
Accused At A Cuba Rally (N.Y. Times, Feb. 24,
1958)
Cuban
Rebels
Seize Fangio, Auto Racer (N.Y. Times, Feb. 24,
1958)
Kidnappers
Kind,
Fangio Asserts (N.Y. Times, Feb. 26, 1958)
Rebel
Chief
Offers Batista Plan to End Cuban Revolt (N.Y. Times,
Feb. 26, 1958)
Auto
Race
Charge Filed (N.Y. Times, Feb. 27, 1958)
Cuba
National
Bank Is Raided by Rebels (N.Y. Times, Feb. 27,
1958)
Castro
Declares
He Will Win Soon (N.Y. Times, Feb. 27, 1958)
Cuban
Rebels
Warn Nicaraguan Envoy (N.Y. Times, Feb. 28, 1958)
Cuban
Church
Calls For a Unity Regime To Halt Bloodshed (N.Y.
Times, March 1, 1958)
Church
Plea
Irks Batista’s Regime (N.Y. Times, March 2,
1958)
Death
on
the Malecón (Time, March 10, 1958)
Total
War
Against the Tyranny Manifesto (March 12, 1958)
End
of
Hope (Time, March 24, 1958)
Congress
in
Cuba Votes Emergency (N.Y. Times, April 1, 1958)
Cuban
Army
Kills 19 Castro Rebels (N.Y. Times, April 2, 1958)
Castro's
Rebels
Cut Off Santiago (N.Y. Times, April 3, 1958)
Cuban
War
Aided by Second Front (N.Y. Times, April 3, 1958)
U.S.
Embargo
Set on Arms to Cuba; Shipment Halted (N.Y. Times,
April 3, 1958)
U.S.
Wary
On Arms (N.Y.
Times, April 4, 1958)
11
Cuban
Pilots Quit, Ask Asylum in Miami (N.Y. Times,
April 4, 1958)
Santiago
Rebels
To Wait Out Foe (N.Y. Times, April 4, 1958)
Arms
For
Cuba (N.Y. Times Editorial, April 4, 1958)
Cuban
Seized
in Paris (N.Y.
Times, April 5, 1958)
Batista's
Regime
Reports Rebels Cut Off In Hills (N.Y. Times,
April 6, 1958)
Castro
Supporters
Raise His Flag Here (N.Y. Times, April 6, 1958)
Army
Raids
Rebel Center (N.Y.
Times, April 6, 1958)
White
House
Picketed (N.Y.
Times, April 6, 1958)
Matthews
Named
For Press Award (N.Y. Times, April 6, 1958)
Week
of
Waiting (Time, April 7, 1958)
Batista
Expects
Long Cuban Fight (N.Y. Times, April 7, 1958)
Santiago
Is
Released (N.Y. Times, April 7, 1958)
Miami
Unit
Reports a Landing (N.Y. Times, April 7, 1958)
Conflict
In
Cuba Gains In Violence (N.Y. Times, April 8,
1958)
U.S.
Correspondents
Held (N.Y. Times, April 8, 1958)
Fighting
Spreads
in Eastern Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 9, 1958)
Blast
Rocks
Santiago (N.Y. Times, April 9, 1958)
Cuban
Strike
Foreseen (N.Y. Times, April 9, 1958)
Street
Fighting
Flares in Havana; 40 Reported Dead (N.Y. Times,
April 10, 1958)
Havana
Play
in Doubt (N.Y. Times, April 10, 1958)
Havana
Quieter;
Regime and Union Say Strike Failed (N.Y. Times,
April 11, 1958)
Cuba's
Travail (N.Y. Times, April 11, 1958)
Batista
Forces
Crush Castro's 'Total War' (N.Y. Times, April 13,
1958)
Havana
Failure
Dismays Rebels (N.Y. Times, April 13, 1958)
Rebels
Revising
Havana Attacks (N.Y. Times, April 14, 1958)
Buffalo
Refuses
to Play Ball in Cuba Despite League’s Threat of Penalties
(N.Y. Times, April 14, 1958)
Castro's
Failure
Bolsters Batista (N.Y. Times, April 15, 1958)
Anti-Rebel
Drive
Pressed In Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 16, 1958)
Castro's
Movement
Reported Waning (N.Y. Times, April 17, 1958)
Batista
Decrees
New Army Draft (N.Y. Times, April 18, 1958)
Castro
Summons
Top Aides (N.Y. Times, April 18, 1958)
EBB
Tide
in Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 18, 1958)
Cuban
Insurgents
Flee from Cities (N.Y. Times, April 19, 1958)
13
Cuban
Insurgents Die in Ambush Fight (N.Y. Times, April
20, 1958)
Cubans
Attend
Mass (N.Y. Times, April 21, 1958)
Two
Slain
in Havana (N.Y. Times, April 21, 1958)
Daiquiris
&
Dungeons (Time, April 21, 1958)
Batista
Foe
Denies Collapse of Strike (N.Y. Times, April 22,
1958)
Six
Castro
Rebels Killed in Clashes (N.Y. Times, April 23,
1958)
Cuba’s
Catholics
Weigh Peace Move (N.Y. Times, April 24, 1958)
Attacks
on
Civilians Charged (N.Y. Times, April 24, 1958)
Renewal
Of
Curbs Expected In Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 25,
1958)
Death
of
7 Rebels Reported In Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 26,
1958)
U.S.
Cool
to Inquiry Plan (N.Y. Times, April 27, 1958)
Costa
Rica
Ousts Cubans (N.Y. Times, April 27, 1958)
Basic
Rights
Ban Extended In Cuba (N.Y. Times, April 27, 1958)
Agonizing
Reappraisal (Time, April 28, 1958)
Cuba
Reports
Clashes (N.Y. Times, April 29, 1958)
Cuba
Seizes
13 Rebels (N.Y. Times, April 30, 1958)
"No
More
Law" (Time, June 2, 1958)
Stuck
in
the Mud (Time, June 16, 1958)
Cuba
Continues
Curbs (N.Y. Times, June 22, 1958)
U.S.
Sentences
23 Cubans (N.Y. Times, June 24, 1958)
23
Cuban
rebels Slain (N.Y. Times, June 26, 1958)
10
Americans
Are Seized In Raid by Rebels in Cuba (N.Y. Times,
June 28, 1958)
24
U.S.
Navy Men Missing In Cuba; Kidnapping Seen (N.Y. Times,
June 29, 1958)
28
U.S.
Navy Men Due To Be Freed By Cuban Rebels (N.Y. Times,
June 30, 1958)
Service
Men
Held in Cuba (N.Y. Times, June 30, 1958)
Guantanamo
Base
a Key Point For Defenses of Caribbean Area (N.Y. Times, June 30, 1958)
Two
More
Kidnappings (N.Y. Times, June 30, 1958)
The
Cuban
Kidnappings (N.Y. Times, Editorial, June 30,
1958)
2
More Americans Abducted In Cuba By Rebel Forces (N.Y.
Times, July 1, 1958)
Rebels
Seek
End of Aid to Batista (N.Y. Times, July 1, 1958)
Captives
Safe,
Rebels Say (N.Y. Times, July 1, 1958)
Batista's
Drive
To Crush Rebels Called Failure (N.Y. Times, July
2, 1958)
Dulles
Rules
Out Blackmail To Get Americans Freed (N.Y. Times,
July 2, 1958)
Folly
in
Rebel Cuba (N.Y. Times Editorial, July 2, 1958)
Four
More
Americans Seized (N.Y. Times, July 2, 1958)
U.S.
Opens
Parley With Cuba Rebels (N.Y. Times, July 2,
1958)
On
the
Arrest of U.S. Citizens (July 3, 1958)
5
North Americans Freed By Cuban Rebel Captors (N.Y.
Times, July 3, 1958)
U.S.
Boatswain's
Mate Talked Cuba Rebels Out of Holding Him (N.Y.
Times, July 3, 1958)
Eisenhower
Vows
Aid for Captives (N.Y. Times, July 3, 1958)
2
Rebels Sentenced By Santiago Court (N.Y. Times,
July 3, 1958)
Aid
To
Castro Denied (N.Y. Times, July 4, 1958)
U.S.
Aide
In Cuba Plans New Talks (N.Y. Times, July 5,
1958)
Castro’s
Kidnappings
Show War Is Still On (N.Y. Times, July 6, 1958)
The
Sack
Is No Style Hit With Cuba Rebels' Foes (N.Y. Times,
July 6, 1958)
3
More Americans Released In Cuba (N.Y. Times, July
6, 1958)
31
Arrested
in Havana (N.Y. Times, July 6, 1958)
Rebel
Unity
Pressed (N.Y. Times, July 6, 1958)
Grandstand
Kidnaping (Time, July 7, 1958)
Rebels
Want
U.S. Envoy (N.Y. Times, July 7, 1958)
Cuba
Rebels
Free 3 More Americans (N.Y. Times, July 8,
1958)
Rebels
May
Seek New Status (N.Y. Times, July 8, 1958)
Cuba
Rebels
Free Another Civilian (N.Y. Times, July 9, 1958)
Cuban
Army
Push Reported Halted (N.Y. Times, July 10, 1958)
2
More Americans Freed By Cubans (N.Y. Times, July
10, 1958)
Wright
Will
Go to Guantanamo (N.Y. Times, July 10, 1958)
Cuba
Eases
News Curbs (N.Y. Times, July 10, 1958)
Crime
in
Cuba Described (N.Y. Times, July 10, 1958)
Dealing
with
Kidnapers (Time, July 14, 1958)
Caught
in
a War (Time, July 14, 1958)
Pact
of
Caracas (July 20, 1958)
All
Free (Time, July 28, 1958)
Sentry
Duty (Time, August 11, 1958)
Military
Order
to Che Guevara to Invade Las Villas (August 21, 1958)
Comeback
(Time, August 25, 1958)
Ambassador
of
Fun (Time, September 1, 1958)
Who,
Me? [Charles Hormel] (Time, September 8, 1958)
Proclamation
to
Batista's Army (September 15, 1958)
Plotters'
Playground (Time, September 22, 1958)
8
Blasts Rock Havana (N.Y. Times, October 1, 1958)
Castro
Aide
is Seen Linking Cuba Rebels (N.Y. Times, October
2, 1958)
Held
in
Gun Theft (N.Y. Times, October 4, 1958)
Armory
Suspect
Held (N.Y. Times, October 5, 1958)
Cuba
Sugar
Tax to Rise (N.Y. Times, October 7, 1958)
Sporadic
Fighting
in Cuba Continues (N.Y. Times, October 8, 1958)
Cuban
Rumors
Denied (N.Y. Times, October 8, 1958)
Cuban
Rebel
Departs [Osvaldo Carbonell-Lora] (N.Y.
Times, October 10, 1958)
Cuba
Police
Arrest Man of Opposition [thirty small bombs exploded] (N.Y.
Times, October 10, 1958)
No
Election
Decree (Oct. 10, 1958)
4
Cuban Rebels Killed (N.Y. Times, October 11,
1958)
Avion siniestrado
(Diario de la Marina, Oct. 12, 1958, 20)
Britain
Scored
in Cuba (N.Y. Times, October 12, 1958)
Threat
By
Castro on Vote Explained (N.Y. Times, October 15,
1958)
Rebels
Strike
in Cuba (N.Y. Times, October 17, 1958)
Cuba
Will
Accept Voting Observers (N.Y. Times, October 18,
1958)
Caracas
Curbs
Cubans (N.Y. Times, October 19, 1958)
Road
Convoys
in Cuba (N.Y. Times, October 20, 1958)
Kidnapping
is
Reported (N.Y. Times, October 20, 1958)
Cuban
Voting
Set Amid Wide Curbs (N.Y. Times, October 26,
1958)
A
Reply to the U.S. State Department (October 26, 1958)
Fidel
Castro’s
Mistake (N.Y.
Times, October 28, 1958)
U.S.
Says
Castro Errs in Charges (N.Y. Times, October 28,
1958)
Cuba
Rebels
Spur Drive To Bar Poll (N.Y. Times, October 28,
1958)
Army
Plane
Downed, Rebels Say (N.Y. Times, Oct. 28, 1958)
U.
S.
Refugees Reach Jamaica (N.Y. Times, October 31,
1958)
Cuban
Enters
Plea (N.Y. Times, Nov. 1, 1958)
29
Rebels
Killed In Cuban Fighting (N.Y. Times, Nov. 1,
1958)
New
York
Times (N.Y. Times, Nov. 1, 1958)
Cuba
Court
Bars Election Delay (N.Y. Times, Nov. 2, 1958)
U.S.
Envoy
Is Accused (N.Y. Times, Nov. 2, 1958)
Castro's
Power
At Peak On Eve of Cuban Vote (N.Y. Times, Nov. 2,
1958)
Cuban
Group
Here Calls Vote A Fraud (N.Y. Times, Nov. 3,
1958)
New
Chief
in Cuba (N.Y. Times, Nov. 5, 1958)
Orders
to
the Rebel Army (Nov. 13, 1958)
La
Tragedia
de Nipe: Una "Hazaña" Aérea del M-26-7 (Gente,
Nov. 16, 1958)
Flight
482
Is Missing (Time, Nov. 17, 1958)
Into
the
Third Year (Time, Dec. 1, 1958)