How was the grandmothers trip paid for?
All but one flight (including domestic and international flights) was paid for by private donations. The Jan. 22 round trip flight (New York-Washington-New York) was paid for by the NCC at a cost comparable to commercial air tickets ($3,100 for seven passengers). The grandmothers stayed in a private residence in New York City, as did the Rev. Oden Marichal, then president of the Cuban Council of Churches, who accompanied them. The Cuban Interests Section took on responsibility for the grandmothers schedule beginning with their return on January 26 from Miami to Washington, D.C., and paid for their travel-related expenses other than air fare for that portion of the trip.
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