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Page 1: Latin America: 1941-1961 · October I. 1943. 10pp. 0228 Advertisers in the Pro-Axis Latin American Press. November 20, 1943. 16pp. 0244 Data on Enemy Economic Connections in Latin

A Guide to

O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports

Latin America: 1941-1961

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A Guide to

O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports

XIV Latin America:

1941-1961

Edited by Paul Kesaris

A MICROFILM PROJECT OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.

5630 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D.C. 20015

Copyright © by University Publications of America, Inc. All rights reserved.

ISBN 0-89093-293-X

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Contents

Reel Index 1-26

Latin America Reel I Frame 0000 - Reel IV Frame 0672

Argentina Reel IV Frame 0676 - Reel V Frame 1061

Bolivia Reel V] Frame 0000 - 0137

Brazil Reel VI Frame 0141 - 1059

Caribbean Reel Vil Frame 0000 - 0484

Chile Reel VII Frame 0609 - 1058

Colombia Reel VIII Frame 0000 - 0097

Costa Rica Reel VIII Frame 0135 - 0228

Cuba Reel VIII Frame 0237 - 0492

Dominican Republic Reel VIII Frame 0522 - 0798

Ecuador Reel VIII Frame 0850 - 0922

El Salvador Reel VIII Frame 0939 - 1022

Guatemala Reel IX Frame 0000 - 0282

British Guiana Reel IX Frame 0318

Haiti Reel IX Frame 0326 - 0430

Honduras Reel IX Frame 0449 - 0459

Jamaica Reel IX Frame 0461

Mexico Reel IX Frame 0465 - 1062

Nicaragua Reel IX Frame 1068 - 1076

Panama Reel X Frame 0000 - 0079

Paraguay Reel X Frame 0084 - 0088

Peru Reel X Frame 0094 - 0179

Surinam Reel X Frame 0210 - 0248

Uruguay Reel X Frame 0266 - 0416

Venezuela Reel X Frame 0461 - 1048

Subject Index 27-56

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REEL INDEX

Reel I LATIN AMERICA

Frame

0000 Memorandum on Spanish Fascist (Franquista and Falan- gista) Operations in Latin America, with Particular Refer- ence to Mexico. October 27, 1941. 3pp.

0003 Report on the Japanese and Chinese in Mexico and Central America. 1942. 4pp.

0007 Survey of the Elements of Instability in the Latin American Sector. January 30, 1942. 41pp.

0048 The Spanish Falange in Latin America. February 2, 1942. 16pp.

0065 Resume of Data in United Fruit Company Files Regarding the Stability of Central American Countries. February 24. 1942. 8pp.

0074 Report on'the Japanese in Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. April I. 1942. 7pp.

0081 Axis Aliens and Citizens of Axis Descent in the Latin Ameri- can Republics. September 25, 1942. 5pp.

0086 Field Notes on the Japanese in Latin America. March 26. 1943. 81pp.

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0170 Development of the Split among Anti-Fascist Germans in Latin America. June 14, 1943. 9pp.

0179 Reaction of French Groups in Latin America to the French National Committee of Liberation. August 24, 1943. 8pp.

0188 Attitude of the Fighting French in Latin America toward the United States Before and After the Algiers Committee. September 9, 1943. 11pp.

0199 The Austrian Emigre Movements in Latin America. September 30, 1943. 19pp.

0218 The Montivideo Conference. October I. 1943. 10pp.

0228 Advertisers in the Pro-Axis Latin American Press. November 20, 1943. 16pp.

0244 Data on Enemy Economic Connections in Latin America. November 26, 1943. 39pp.

0283 Political Activities of French Minority Groups in Latin America Since June 1940. December 28, 1943. 101pp.

0385 The Arabic-Speaking Communities in Latin America. January I, 1944. 43pp.

0429 Spanish Activities in Latin America. June 23. 1944. 11pp.

0441 Preliminary Data on Latin American Interests in Cartel Problems. July 21, 1944. 125pp.

0566 The Postwar Position of Wheat in Latin America. August 22, 1944. 20pp.

0586 South American Armed Forces: Southern Group. October 14. 1944. 4pp.

0590 Foreign Investments in Latin America. December 1944. 46pp.

0636 Air Force Budgets of the American Republics. August 22. 1945. 35pp.

0670 Comparative Analysis of Various Latin American Petro- leum Laws. December II. 1946. 22pp.

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0692 The Pan American Highway•Alaska to Chile. December 15, 1946. 95pp.

0785 Soviet Policy in the Other American Republics. December 31, 1946. 38pp.

0823 Analysis of Policies Followed by the Other American Re- publics in the General Assembly of the United Nations. September 15, 1947. 110pp.

0934 Communist Strength in the Other American Republics. September 16, 1947. 9pp.

0943 Attitude of the Other American Republics toward the Inter- American Military Cooperation Bill. December 29, 1947. 14pp.

0957 A Survey of the Principal Newspapers of the Other Ameri- can Republics. February 9, 1948. 40pp.

0998 Trade between Eastern Europe and Latin America. March 8, 1948. 11pp.

1009 The World Federation of Democratic Youth: Affiliated Youth Organizations in Latin America. June 1, 1948. 35pp.

Reel II LATIN AMERICA (cont.)

0000 Reaction in Certain Latin American Countries to the Eco- nome Aspects of the Bogota Conference. August 16, 1948. 8pp.

0008 The Conflict for Leadership in Latin American Labor. August 23, 1948. 21pp.

0029 The Inter-American Bank. September 29, 1948. 61pp.

0090 Postwar United States Assistance Abroad with Special Ref- erence to the American Republics. October 4, 1948. 12pp.

0102 Communist Parties in the Other American Republics. March 29, 1949. 20pp.

0122 Petroleum Production and Trade among the Other Ameri- can Republics. March II, 1949. 144pp.

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0265 Technical Assistance to Latin America from 1944 to 1949. June 1949. 181pp.

0447 Analysis of Votes of Latin American Delegations at the Third General Assembly of the United Nations. August 31, 1949. 33pp.

0480 Income Taxes in Latin America. September 7, 1949. 30pp.

0510 Summary of Additional United States Government Tech- nical Assistance to Latin America. September 23, 1949. 42pp.

0552 Political Developments and Trends in the Other American Republics in the Twentieth Century. October 1, 1949. 110pp.

0664 World Survey of Immediate Technical Assistance Require- ments: Latin America. 1949. 235pp.

0898 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, April-June 1950. August 7, 1950. 22pp.

0920 Inter-American Conference for Democracy and Freedom. August 7, 1950. 27pp.

0947 An Evaluation of the CIT and CTAL Based upon Meetings in the First Quarter 1950. September 11, 1950. 35pp.

0982 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, July-September 1950. October 13, 1950. 16pp.

0998 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, October-December 1950. January 12. 1951. 15pp.

Reel III LATIN AMERICA (cont.)

0000 Certain Data on the Economic Relations between Latin America and the United States. March 22. 1951. 18pp.

0018 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, January-March 1951. April 17, 1951. 15pp.

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0034 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey. April-June 1951. July 19. 1951. 18pp.

0052 Survey of the Principal Newspapers in the Other American Republics. September 10. 1951. 187pp.

0239 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey. July-September 1951. October 24, 1951. 12pp.

0251 Rubber Production in Latin America. November 20, 1951. 8pp.

0260 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, October-December 1951. January 17. 1952. 14pp.

0274 Key Communist Centers and Communist Sympathizers in Certain Latin American Countries. March 10, 1952. 20pp.

0294 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, January-March 1952. April 18, 1952. 13pp.

0307 Agriculture in Point 4 Countries: Middle America. August 1952. 59pp.

0360 Agriculture in Point 4 Countries: South America. August 1952. 57pp.

0411 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, April-June 1952. August 12, 1952. 16pp.

0427 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, June-September 1952. October 20, 1952. 16pp.

0443 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, October-December 1952. January 20, 1953. 15pp.

0458 Selected Data on Point 4 Countries for TCA Congressional Presentation, FY 1954: Latin America. February 17, 1953. 22pp.

0481 Labor Developments in the Latin American Republics: Quarterly Survey, November 1952-January 1953. Marchó, 1953. 16pp.

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0497 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, January-March 1953. April 23, 1953. 12pp.

0509 Private U.S. Investments As Sources of Friction in Selected Latin American Countries. April 30. 1953. 36pp.

0545 Labor Developments in the Latin American Republics: Quarterly Survey, February-April 1953. June 16, 1953. 15pp.

0561 Survey of Latin American Surface Transportation. July 21, 1953. 36pp.

0597 Communism in the Other American Republics: Quarterly Survey, April-June 1953. August II, 1953. 12pp.

0609 Latin American Trade with Soviet Bloc. October 19, 1953. 5pp.

0614 Trade Agreements with the Soviet Bloc in Latin America and Their Implementation. July 12, 1955. 13pp.

0627 Competition for Export Markets in Latin America. September 2, 1955. 28pp.

0655 An Evaluation of Latin American Armament Expenditures. September 14, 1955. 21pp.

0676 Evaluation of Current Tensions between Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, and Colombia. September 14. 1955. 6pp.

0682 Latin American Recent Developments and Future Pros- pects. January 10, 1956. 28pp.

0710 Trade Relations between Latin American and the Soviet Bloc. February 1, 1956. 42pp.

0752 The Position of Latin American Republics on Territorial Waters. March 9, 1956.90pp.

0842 A Review of Latin America's Reaction to Bulgaria's Pro- posal. April 30, 1956. 7pp.

0849 Immigration to Latin America, 1946-54. May 25. 1956. 12pp.

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0861 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations. May 1956. July 17. 1956. 21pp.

0882 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations. June- July 1956. August 24. 1956. 38pp.

0920 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations. Au- gust-September 1956. October 30. 1956. 36pp.

0957 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations. Octo- ber-November 1956. December 27, 1956. 33pp.

0990 Latin American Reaction to Events in the Middle East. October-December 1956. January 25, 1957. 30pp.

Reel IV LATIN AMERICA (cont.)

0000 Travel between Latin America and the Sino-Soviet Bloc. Marcho, 1957. 21pp.

0021 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, De- cember 1956-January 1957. March 19, 1957. 36pp.

0057 The Third Congress against Soviet Intervention in Latin America, April 10-14, 1957. June II, 1957. 7pp.

0064 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, Feb- ruary-April 1957. June 13, 1957. 40pp.

0104 Reactions to the Kremlin Purge from the Latin American Area. July 29, 1957. 6pp.

0110 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, May- July 1957. August 30, 1957. 47pp.

0157 Chinese Communist-Latin American Relations, 1952-1957. October II. 1957. 22pp.

0179 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, Au- gust-October 1957. November 29. 1957. 56pp.

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0235 Latin American Participation in the Sixth World Youth Federation. December 17, 1957. 15pp.

0250 Latin American Participation in Fourth WFTU Congress. October 4-14, 1957. February 20, 1958. 19pp.

0273 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, No- vember 1957-January 1958. March 19, 1958. 63pp.

0336 Postwar Efforts for Central American Integration. April 15, 1958. 10pp.

0346 A Calendar of Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations, Feb- ruary-April 1958. June 17. 1958. 57pp.

0404 Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations: Summary Data. August 8, 1958. 56pp.

0460 Latin American Attitudes toward the U.S. January 19, 1959. 40pp.

0500 Latin America and the Law of the Sea. February 25, 1960. 35pp.

0535 The World Coffee Situation. June 6, 1960. 51pp.

0586 Latin American Youth Congress. June 17, 1960. 6pp.

0592 The New Sugar Legislation and Latin American Producers. July 12, 1960. 5pp.

0597 Sino/Soviet Bloc-Latin American Relations: Summary Data. November 1, I960. 66pp.

0663 Latin America: Competing Trends in Rural Leadership. April 12. 1961. 3pp.

0666 The Basic Imbalance between Urban and Rural Areas in Latin America. April 17, 1961. 6pp.

0672 Economic Development to Prevent Inflation in Latin Amer- ica. May 9, 1961. 4pp.

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ARGENTINA 0676 Report on Anti-Argentina Activities.

October 27. 1941. 4pp.

0681 The Political Situation in Argentina. Decembers. 1941. 12pp.

0693 Recent Developments in Argentina. January 10. 1942. 5pp.

0699 The Position of the Catholic Church in Argentina. February 26. 1942. 4pp.

0705 Strategic Survey of Argentina. February 28, 1942. 67pp.

0775 Italians Abroad with Special Reference to Italians in Argen- tina. March 16. 1942. 49pp.

0825 Pro-Axis and Anti-Axis Forces in Argentina. April 23. 1942. 5pp.

0830 Raul Damonte Taborda: Biography and Political Estimate. July 14, 1942. 5pp.

0835 The Argentina Revolt. June 26. 1943. I6pp.

0851 Three Months of the Ramirez Government in Argentina. September 4, 1943. 10pp.

0861 Argentina Biographical Data. March 2, 1944. 17pp.

0877 Resume of Colonel Juan D. Peron's Secret General Order Issued to All Officers of the Argentine Army on 8 April 1944. May 26, 1944. 8pp.

0885 Data on Argentina Preparations for War. July 1944. 71pp.

0957 Significance of Argentine War Minister Peron's Speech. July 4, 1944. 13pp.

0970 Current Attitude of Buenos Aires La Prensa toward the Far- rell Regime. October 24, 1944. 24pp.

0994 Inter-American Reactions to the.Argentine Proposal fora Conference of Foreign Ministers. November 20. 1944. 14pp.

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1008 Possible Cloaking and Transfer Activities of Ernesto Torn- quist y Cia, LTDA. of Buenos Aires. December 1, 1944. 9pp.

1017 An Analysis of Current Domestic Opposition to the Argen- tine Regime. December 28. 1944. 14pp.

1031 A Latin American View of Weak Points of the Argentine Economy. December 30, 1944. 33pp.

Reel V ARGENTINA (cont.)

0000 The Composition of the Argentine Supreme Court. Decem- ber 1944. January 5, 1945. 7pp.

0007 A Background Study of Some Leading Pro-Democratic Ar- gentines. Januarys. r945. 12pp.

0019 Militarization of Argentina on Fascist-Totalitarian Lines. February 15, 1945. 58pp.

0078 New Trend toward Totalitarianism in Argentina, January- February 1945. March 10, 1945. 12pp.

0090 Colonel Peron and the Argentine Industrial Union. March 16. 1945. I5pp.

0105 The Argentine Radical Party and the Pefbn Government. April 21. 1945. 29pp.

0134 British Cooperation with the United States in the Argentine Crisis. May 27. 1945. 130pp.

0267 Growth of Argentine Power in 1944. June 1. 1945. 41pp.

0311 Argentine Attitudes toward United States-Argentine Rela- tions. February-June 1945. July 7. 1945. 9pp.

0320 Argentine Government Control of Elections and Political Parties under the June 1945 Decrees. July 17. 1945. 12pp.

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0332 Argentina. September 1945. 338pp.

0669 Latin American Reactions to the Argentine Crisis. October 5. 1945: 16pp.

0686 The Probable Effects of Economic Sanctions against Argen- tina. April II. 1946. 30pp.

0716 Argentina: Cities and Towns. April 30. 1947. 13pp.

0729 Relations of the Argentine Government Petroleum Corpo- ration with Foreign Oil Companies. August 15, 1947. 6pp.

0735 Argentina Foreign Policy. July 29. 1948. 77pp.

0812 Analysis of Foreign Budgets: Argentina. September 14. 1949. 11pp.

0823 Nationalization of Economic Activity in Argentina and Selected Countries. October 19. 1949. 17pp.

0840 Argentina: Current Political Trends. March 12, 1951. 22pp.

0862 Argentine Attitudes towards U.N. Action and Hemisphere Defense. March 7. 1952. 13pp.

0875 Argentine Government "Pressure" on Neighboring Govern- ments: Uruguay, 1949-1951. March 20, 1952. 19pp.

0897 Probable Course of Peron Regime. July 21, 1955. 5pp.

0902 Argentine Bilateral Trade and Payment Agreements in Force As of December 31. 1955.

. March 2, 1956. 13pp.

0915 Summaries of Trade Agreements and Other Trade Accords of the Soviet Bloc with Latin America and Canada: Argen- tina. August 10, 1956. 34pp.

0950 Soviet Economic Activities in Argentina. September 28, 1956. 34pp.

0985 Argentine Political Parties. July 29, 1957. 28pp.

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1013 Argentine Election Outlook. February 12. 1958. 7pp.

1020 Argentina: Recent Developments and Probable Trends. August 12. 1958. 32pp.

1052 Argentine Petroleum Development Policy. September 15. 1959. 9pp.

1061 The Case of Argentine Petroleum Development. July 26, 1960. llpp.

Reel VI BOLIVIA

0000 Special Data on Bolivian Agitation for a Seaport. August 25, 1943. 2pp.

0002 The Resignation of the Bolivian Cabinet. August 31. 1943. 4pp.

0006 Notes on the Bolivian Revolt. February 7. 1944. 44pp.

0050 Preliminary Survey of Transportation Developments in Bolivia. March 15, 1944. 19pp.

0069 The Current Influence of the Secret Military Clique and the Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario in Bolivia. November 18, 1944. 22pp.

0091 The 18 November Revolt in Bolivia and the Government Campaign of Repression. December 1. 1944. 10pp.

0101 Bolivian Labor Protests: Government-Picked Delegates to Paris Labor Conferences in September-October 1945. November I. 1945. 6pp.

0107 Bolivia: Recent Developments and Possible Trends. January 31, 1958. 30pp.

0137 The Bolivian Situation and Soviet Bloc Overtures. February 5, 1959. 4pp.

BRAZIL 0141 The Elements of Insecurity in Brazil.

October 13, 1941. 18pp.

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0159 The Relation of Brazil to the Defense of the Northeast. November 4, 1941. 10pp.

0169 Report on the Attitude of Brazil toward the Establishment of Naval and Air Bases by the United States on Brazilian Territory. November 21, 1941. 8pp.

0177 Strategic Survey of Amazonas, Acre, Matto Grosso, and Goyaz. April I, 1942. 53pp.

0231 Short Guide to Brazil. July 10. 1942. 16pp.

0247 The New Orientation of the Brazilian Government. July 30, 1942. 6pp.

0253 Strategic Survey of South Brazil. August 1942. 67pp.

0320 Strategic Survey of South Brazil: Port Facilities. August 26, 1942. 22pp.

0342 An Estimate of the Situation in South Brazil. August 27, 1942. 15pp.

0357 Strategic Survey of South Brazil: Communications. September 5, 1942. 69pp.

0426 Survey of Interior Brazil. October 21, 1942. 187pp.

0613 Southern Region Brazil: City Appendices. December 5, 1942. 144pp.

0757 Political Aspects of the Brazilian Campaign for a Higher Coffee Price. December 11, 1944. 9pp.

0766 Summary of the Political Situation in Brazil. August 2, 1945. 8pp.

0774 Current U.S. Policy toward Brazil. February 20, 1946. 8pp.

0782 Inflation in Brazil. September 24, 1946. 6pp.

0788 Anti-Trust Legislation in 1TO Nuclear Countries: Brazil. March 26, 1947. 6pp.

0794 An Estimate of the Political Potential of Getulio Vargas. May 9, 1947. I2pp.

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0806 Transport Problems Connected with the Acquisition by the U.S. of Manganese Ore from Brazil. December 15. 1948. 53pp.

0859 Analysis of Foreign Budgets: Brazil. September 14, 1949. 9pp.

0869 Probable Developments in Brazil. February 21, 1955. 27pp.

0896 Programs of the Brazilian Presidential Candidates. September 19, 1955. 13pp.

0909 Brazilian Elections Analyzed. December 29, 1958. 13pp.

0922 Nationalism in Brazil. July 24, 1959. 82pp.

1004 Trends in Brazilian Economic Relations with the Sino-So- viet Bloc. November 24, 1959. 53pp.

1059 Recent Soviet Bloc Economic Activities in Brazil. March 24. 1960. 6pp.

Reel VII CARIBBEAN

0000 Strategic Problems Related to Food Shortages in the Carib- bean. July 15, 1942. 24pp.

0025 Manual for Speakers in the Caribbean Area. 1942. 161pp.

0202 Existing Mechanisms for Handling the Caribbean Food Problem. February 10, 1943. 22pp.

0224 Policy and Information Statement: French Possessions in the Western Hemisphere•Saint Pierreand Miquelon, Mar- tinique, Guadeloupe and Dependencies, French Guiana. 1946. 4pp.

0228 Policy and Information Statement: Netherlands Caribbean Territories. 1947. 4pp.

0232 Progress toward a British West Indian Federation. March 20, 1953. 76pp.

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0308 Communism in the Caribbean. March 28, 1952. 9pp.

0317 British Caribbean Federation Probable Within Two Years. May 5. 1955. 12pp.

0329 Federation of the West Indies: Economic Outlook. March 31, 1958. 48pp.

0377 Federation of the West Indies: Political Outlook. April 14, 1958. 29pp.

0406 Threats to the Stability of the U.S. Military Facilities Posi- tion in the Caribbean Area and Brazil. March 24, 1959. 21pp.

0427 Economic Prospects of the West Indies. December 21, 1960. 57pp.

0484 The Situation and Prospects in the West Indies Federation. January 30, 1961. 124pp.

CHILE

0609 Factors Affecting Chile's Decision on Severance of Rela- tions with the Axis. •February 10, 1942. 4pp.

0613 Status of Defense Negotiations between Chile and the Unit- ed States, and between Chile and Argentina. February 16, 1942. 4pp.

0617 Factors Influencing Chile's Policy toward the Axis. March 27, 1942. 11 pp.

0628 Strategic Survey of Chile. May 7, 1942. Hipp.

0742 An Outline of the Advantages and Disadvantages of Chile's Possible Entrance into the War. September II, 1942. 5pp.

0747 Short Guide to Chile. December 4, 1942. 39pp.

0786 The Schism in the Chilean Socialist Party. February 18, 1943. Ilpp.

0797 Evaluation of Chilean Political Trends. July 27, 1943. 2pp.

0799 Stabilization of Chilean Politics. September 2, 1943. 2pp.

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0801 The Yugoslavs in Chile. February II. 1944. 8pp.

0809 . The Discovery of a Nazi Spy Ring in Chile. March 27, 1944. 17pp.

0826 The New Cabinet and the Political Situation in Chile. October 19, 1944. 20pp.

0846 Major Problems of the Rios Administration in Chile at the end of 1944. December 30, 1944. 38pp.

0884 The Results of the March 1945 Elections in Chile. April 19, 1945. 11pp.

0895 Chilean Claims to Antarctica. August 13, 1946. 8pp.

0904 Antitrust Legislation in 1TO Nuclear Countries: Chile. March 26, 1947. 4pp.

0908 Chilean Nitrates: An Analysis of Market Developmentsand Market Future. April 28, 1947. 19pp.

0927 Analysis of Foreign Budgets: Chile. September 14, 1949. II pp.

0938 Chilean Copper Prices and the Level of Chilean Imports in 1952. June 6, 1952. 20pp.

0958 The Communist Movement in Chile. September I, 1955. 89pp.

1047 Setback to Communist Influence at the University of Chile. November 15, 1956. 6pp.

1053 S ummaries of Trade Agreements and Other Trade Accords of the Soviet Bloc with Latin America and Canada: Chile. April 4, 1957. 5pp.

1058 Chilean Election Outlook. August 22, 1958. 6pp.

Reel VIII COLOMBIA

0000 Elements of Insecurity in Colombia. October 21, 1941. 13pp.

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0014 Nazi Activity and Labor Unrest in Colombia. December 1, 1941. 7pp.

0021 Pro-Democratic Labor Activity in Colombia. March 7, 1942. 8pp.

0029 The Presidential Campaign in Colombia. March 27, 1942. 10pp.

0039 Political Trends in Colombia. August 10, 1943. 2pp.

0041 Background of the Colombian Revolt 10-12 July 1944. September 7, 1944. 21pp.

0065 Communist I nvolvement in the Colombian R iots of April 9, 1948. October 14, 1948. 28pp.

0093 Shisms within the Communist Parties of the Other Ameri- can Republics: Colombia. April 28, 1949. 4pp.

0097 Political Conflict in Colombia. September 19, 1950. 38pp.

COSTA RICA 0135 The First Months of the Teodoro Picado Administration in

Costa Rica. August 29, 1944. 11 pp.

0147 Notes on Labor in Costa Rica. 1945. 12pp.

0159 Analysis of Maps of Costa Rica. September 14, 1945. 56pp.

0215 Current U.S. Policy toward Costa Rica. February 27, 1946. 5pp.

0220 The Probable Position of Jose Figueres with respect to Costa Rica's Domestic and Foreign Policies. August 21, 1953. 8pp.

0228 The Significance of the 1958 Elections in Costa Rica. March 5, 1958. 9pp.

CUBA

0237 Failure of Cuban Court to Convict Nazis. January 30, 1942. 4pp.

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0241 Present Anti-Democratic Forces in Cuba. June 3, 1942. 12pp.

0253 Crisis in the Cuban Government. August 7, 1942. 4pp.

0257 A Short Guide to Cuba. December 1942. 51pp.

0308 The Significance of the Pedraza Conspiracy against the Grau Administration in Cuba. April 12, 1945. 17pp.

0325 The Political Significance and Influence ofthe Labor Move- ment in Latin America: Cuba. September 18. 1945. 37pp.

0365 Current U.S. Policy toward Cuba. February 20, 1946. 6pp.

0371 Antitrust Legislation in ITO Nuclear Countries: Cuba. March 26, 1947. 4pp.

0375 Cuban Diplomatic and Consular Representatives. July 9, 1947. 10pp.

0385 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives Accredited to Cuba. July 28. 1947. 4pp.

0389 Selected Aspects of U.S.-Cuban Relations. August 19. 1953. 15pp.

0404 Summaries of Trade Agreements and Other Trade Accords of the Soviet Bloc with Latin America and Canada: Cuba. May 3, 1957. 3pp.

0407 The 26th of July Movement Since the Abortive General Strike of April 9, 1958. August 15, 1958. 19pp.

0427 Castro's Revolution and Subversive Plotting in the Western Hemisphere, February-April 1959. May 18, 1959. 37pp.

0464 The Situation in Cuba. December 27, 1960. 6pp.

0470 Cuban Economic Mission to the Sino-Soviet Bloc. March 23. 1961. 17pp.

0487 Cuban Class Attitudes toward the Castro Regime. June 27, 1961. 5pp.

0492 Cuban Imports. January through May 1961. July 17, 1961. 30pp.

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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

0522 Laxity in Enforcement of Surveillance Measures by the Do- minican Government. March 5. 1942. 5pp.

0527 Personalities and Conditions in the Dominican Republic. November 6. 1942. 9pp.

0536 Current U.S. Policy towards the Dominican Republic. February 20, 1946. 3pp.

0539 The Trujillo Regime in the Dominican Republic. December 31, 1946. 197pp.

0737 International Aspects of the Proposed Columbus Memorial Lighthouse in the Dominican Republic. September 1947. 36pp.

0773 Alleged Complicity of Dominican Government in Haitian Assassination Plot. January 20, 1950. 23pp.

0798 Social and Economic Legacy of Trujillo. July 10, 1961. 52pp.

ECUADOR

0850 Elements of Insecurity in Ecuador. November 4, 1941. 17pp.

0867 Terms of the Ecuador-Peru Boundary Protocol, and Their Repercussions in Ecuador and Peru. February 16, 1942. 7pp.

0875 The First Half Year of the Velasco Ibarra Administration in Ecuador. November 28, 1944. 41pp.

0916 Current U.S. Policy toward Ecuador. February 20, 1946. 6pp.

0922 Communism in the Ecuadorian Labor Movement. November 30, 1957. 17pp.

EL SALVADOR

0939 Survey of El Salvador. January 29, 1944. 17pp.

0957 Survey of El Salvador: Cities and Towns. January 29, 1944. 29pp.

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0988 Survey of El Salvador: Railroads, Roads, and Telecommu- nications. January 29, 1944. 16pp.

1005 The Aguirre Regime in El Salvador. December I. 1944. 12pp.

1017 Current U.S. Policy toward El Salvador. February 20, 1946. 5pp.

1022 Communist Influence in Salvadoran Labor. December I. 1952. 15pp.

Reel IX GUATEMALA

0000 Current Factors of Insecurity in Guatemala. November 12, 1941. 13pp.

0013 German Coffee Growers in Guatemala. November 17, 1941. 6pp.

0020 Survey of Guatemala. July 19, 1943. 38pp.

0058 The First Two Months of the New Guatemalan Govern- ment, November-December 1944. December 23. 1944. 10pp.

0068 Current U.S. Policy toward Guatemala. February 20. 1946. 6pp.

0074 Survey of Radio Stations in Latin America: Guatemala. May 19, 1949. 8pp.

0082 Guatemala: Communist Influence. October 23, 1950, 121pp.

0208 Agrarian Reform in Guatemala. March 5, 1953. 12pp.

0220 Guatemalan Support of Subversion and Communist Objec- tives. 1950-1953. April 30, 1953. 23pp.

0243 Communism in Guatemala. July 1. 1955. 37pp.

0282 Political Change and Probable Trends in Guatemala. April I. 1958. 36pp.

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BRITISH GUIANA

0318 Communist-led Party Sweeps British Guiana General Elec- tion. May 27. 1953. 8pp.

HAITI

0326 Current Religious Difficulties in Haiti. March 3. 1942. 4pp.

0331 A Short Guide to Haiti. 1942. 36pp.

0367 Current U.S. Policy toward Haiti. February 27, 1946. 5pp.

0372 Certain Aspects of the Organization and Operations of SHADA. January 1948. 59pp.

0430 Communism in Haiti. May 28. 1959. 19pp.

HONDURAS 0449 Current U.S. Policy toward Honduras.

February 27. 1946. 4pp.

0453 Honduran Diplomatic and Consular Representatives. July 9, 1947. 3pp.

0456 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives Accredited to Hon- duras. July 28. 1947. 3pp.

0459 Political Instability in Honduras. February 19. 1959. 2pp.

JAMAICA

0461 Outcome of General Election in Jamaica. February 16. 1955. 4pp.

MEXICO 0465 Analysis of Insecurities in Mexico.

November 1941. 10pp.

0475 • Spanish Fascist Operations in Latin America, with Particu- lar Reference to Mexico. November 21. 1941. 4pp.

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0480 Report on the Current Situation in Baja California. December 12. 1941. 7pp.

0487 Pro-Axis and Anti-Axis Forces in Mexico. March 5. 1942. 11pp.

0498 The Sinarquista Movement in Mexico. June 1943. 238pp.

0737 The First Congress of the Free German Movement in Mex- ico. June 28. 1943. 7pp.

0744 Member of the Staff of the Archbishop of Mexico Con- demns Sinarquismo. July 12. 1943. 3pp.

0747 Polish Refugees in Mexico. July 29. 1943. 5pp.

0752 Sinarquistas Continue Attack against Democracy. August 5. 1943. 2pp.

0754 The Resignation of Rodulfo Brito Foucher from the Rec- torship of the University of Mexico. August 24. 1944. 19pp.

0773 Crisis in the Mexican Sinarquista Movement. September 19. 1944. 62pp.

0835 The Resurgence of the Ultra-Rightist Movimiento Unifica- dor Nacionalista in Mexico. October 18. 1944. 14pp.

0850 Notes on Mexican Reactions to the Visit of AFL Leader George Meany. December 1944. 1945. 5pp.

0855 Current U.S. Policy toward Mexico. February 20. 1945. 8pp.

0863 Ultra-Reactionary Groups in Mexico. March 31, 1945. 55pp.

0926 Mexican Diplomatic and Counsular Representatives. July 9. 1947. 14pp.

0940 Foreign Diplomatic Representatives Accredited to Mexico. July 28. 1047. 6pp.

0946 Constitutional and Legal Provisions Regarding the Opera- tions of Foreign Petroleum Companies in Mexico. AprilS. 1949. 12pp.

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0958 Analysis of Communist Propaganda in Mexico. May I. 1953. 62pp.

1019 Interception and Seizure of U.S. Shrimp Boats by Mexico Since 1950. November I. 1956. 17pp.

1036 Mexico: Recent Developments and Probable Trends. August 30, 1957. 26pp.

1062 Mexican Government Speeds Agrarian Reform. October 5, 1959. 6pp.

NICARAGUA

1068 President Somoza's Relations with Labor in Nicaragua. January 10, 1945. 8pp.

1076 Current U.S. Policy toward Nicaragua. February 27. 1946. 4pp.

Reel X PANAMA

0000 Present Political Insecurities in Panama. October 27. 1941. 15pp.

0017 The Establishment of the de la Guardia Government in Pan- ama. November 17, 1941. 8pp.

0026 A Short Guide to Panama. 1942. 26pp.

0052 Background of the Current Political Situation in Panama. June 7, 1945. 27pp.

0079 Current U.S. Policy toward Panama. February 27. 1946. 5pp.

PARAGUAY

0084 Current U.S. Policy toward Paraguay. February 20, 1946. 4pp.

0088 Paraguay: Weakened Position of the Stroessner Regime. February 9, I960. 5pp.

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PERU 0093 Analysis of the Elements of Insecurity in Peru.

October 13, 1941. 13pp.

0106 The Political Situation in Peru. November 20, 1941. 7pp.

0113 The Cuneo Harrison Affair. May 15, 1944. 4pp.

0117 Background of the 7 October Reorganization of the Peru- vian Cabinet. November 7, 1945. 13pp.

0130 Plansand Activities of APR A Leader. Victor Raul Hoya de la Torre. October 17, 1947. 28pp.

0158 Analysis of Foreign Budgets: Peru. October 14, 1949. 9pp.

0167 Petroleum Legislation in Peru. April 13, 1956. 12pp.

0179 The Labor Movement in Peru: Aprismo vs. Communism. May 16, 1958. 31pp.

SURINAM 0210 A Short Guide to Surinam.

January 11, 1943. 38pp.

0248 The Situation in Surinam. July 28, 1952. 18pp.

URUGUAY 0266 The Coup of February 21, 1942, in Uruguay.

February 23, 1942. 4pp.

0270 The Possibility of a Pro-Argentine Realignment in Uru- guayan Politics. December 27, 1944. 11 pp.

0281 Current U.S. Policy toward Uruguay. February 27, 1946. 8pp.

0289 Relations of the Uruguayan Government Petroleum Cor- poration with the Foreign Oil Companies. January 31, 1948. 77pp.

0366 "Colegiado" System of Government in Uruguay. October 18, 1951. 19pp.

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0386 Major Changes in the 1951 Uruguayan Constitution. September 5. 1952. 19pp.

0405 Uruguay's Commercial Relations with the Soviet Bloc. August 9. 1955. 7pp.

0412 Uruguayan Commercial Relations with the Sino-Soviet Bloc. 1956-57. December 6, 1957. 4pp.

0416 Uruguayan Economic Relations with the Sino-Sovict Bloc. January 28, 1958. 45pp.

VENEZUELA

0461 Elements of Insecurity in Venezuela. 1941. 20pp.

0481 Report on Conditions in Venezuela. April 10, 1942. 8pp.

0489 Present Political Conditions in Venezuela. December 15, 1942. 9pp.

0498 Venezuela: Geography. January 9, 1943. 25pp.

0523 Survey of Venezuela. January 9, 1943. 84pp.

0607 Venezuela: Adjacent Islands. January 9, 1943. 6pp.

0613 Venezuela: Landing Beaches. January 9, 1943. 10pp.

0623 Venezuela: Railroads and Highways. January 9, 1943. 71pp.

0694 Venezuela: Cities and Ports. January 9, 1943. 161pp.

0857 Venezuela: Who's Who. January 9, 1943. 39pp.

0897 A Short Guide to Venezuela. March 12, 1943. 64pp.

0961 The Current Session of the Venezuelan Congress. July 6, 1944. 10pp.

0971 Pre-Election Trends in Venezuela. September 16, 1944. 14pp.

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0985 Current U.S. Policy toward Venezuela. February 20. 1946. 6pp.

0991 Potential Opposition Leaders to the Venezuelan Govern- ment. April 25. 1947. 16pp.

1007 Survey of Current Petroleum Situation in Venezuela. November 4, 1948. 29pp.

1037 Analysis of Foreign Budgets: Venezuela. September 27. 1949. 11pp.

1048 Venezuela: Present Situation and Trends. October 13. 1958. 40pp.

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SUBJECT INDEX

The following Index is a guide to the major subjects of the ten reels and is usually limited to one reference and, sometimes, one cross- reference for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reel, and the Arabic numeral refers to the frame number at which a particular study begins. Hence, III: 0934 directs the researcher to the study which begins at Frame 0934 of Reel III. By referring to the Reel Index which comprises the initial section of this Guide, the researcher can find the main entry for this study.

Acre Brazil VI: 0177

Adolfo de la Guardia, Ricardo Panama X: 0000, Ö026

Africa Latin America IV: 0535

Agrarian Reform Guatemala IX: 0208 Mexico IX: 1062

Agriculture Argentina V: 0332 Brazil : VI: 0253 Latin America I: 0566: III: 0307, 0360

Aguirre, Osmin El Salvador VIII: 1005

Aid Argentina V: 0950 Brazil VI: 1059 Cuba VIII: 0470 Haiti .IX: 0372 Latin America .... III: 0090, 0265, 0510, 0664; 111: 0000.

0307. 0360, 0458: IV: 0663

Air Force Latin America .1: 0636

Alessandri, Jorge Chile VII: 1058

Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana Peru X:0I30, 0179

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Aliens Argentina IV: 0775 Brazil VI: 0342 Latin America 1: 0003. 0048, 0074. 0081. 0086. 0170.

0179.0188,0199,0283.0385

Allende, Salvador Chile VII: 1058

Amazonas Brazil VI: 0177

Antarctica Chile VII: 0895

Aramburu, Pedro Argentina V: 1013

Arevalo, Juan Guatemala IX: 0058. 0082

Argentina Agriculture V: 0332 Aid V: 0950 Aliens IV: 0775 Aramburu, Pedro V: 1013 Argentine Industrial Union V: 0090 Axis IV: 0676, 0699, 0775, 0825, 1008 Balbin, Ricardo V: 1013 Banking IV: 1008 Biography IV: 0830, 0861; V: 0000 Bolivia VI: 0006 Budget V: 0812 Castillo. Ramon IV: 0693, 0835 Catholic Church IV: 0699 Chile VII: 0613 Cities V: 0716 Economic Sanctions V: 0686 Economy IV: 0705, 1031; V: 0019, 0267, 0686,

0823, 0950, 1020 Elections V: 0320, 1013 Fascism V: 0019, 0078 Fascist, Anti IV: 0825 Foreign Policy IV: 0681, 0693, 0699, 0775, 0835,

0851, 0877, 0957, 0994; V: 0019, 0078, 0735, 0862 Foreign Relations IV: 0825, 0851, 0994; V: 0134, 0311,

0669, 0686, 0875, 1020 Frondizi, Arturo V: 1013, 1020, 1052, 1061 Geography V: 0332 Government IV: 0681, 0693, 0835,0851, 0877,0885,

0957, 0970, 1017; V: 0000, 0019, 0078. 0105, 0267. 0320, 0729,0812.0823,0897, 1013, 1020. 1052. 1061

Industry V: 0332. 0729

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Italians IV: 0775 Labor V: 0090 Latin America II: 0000: IV: 0157, 0235. 0994: V: 0669 Law V: 0320 Media IV: 0970: V: 0669 Military IV: 0693, 0877, 0885. 0957: V: 0019. 0078.

0267, 0332, 0862, 0897 Nationalization V: 0823 Natural Resources V: 0332 Peron, Juan IV: 0861, 0877.0957. 0970. 1017: V: 0019.

0078. 0090, 0105, 0669, 0840, 0862. 0897 Petroleum V: 0729. 1052. 1061 Politics IV: 0681, 0693, 0699, 0775. 0825, 0830, 0835,

0851. 0861, 0877, 1017; V: 0007, 0090. 0105, 0267, 0320, 0840.0897,0985, 1013, 1020

Propaganda IV: 0676 Public Health •.'.'.. V: 0332 Radical Party ,.V:0105, 1013 Ramirez. Pedro. IV: 0835, 0851 Revolt IV: 0835, 0897 Social Conditions IV: 0705 Soviet Bloc !.... V: 0915, 0950 Subversion : IV: 0676, 0775 Supreme Court V: 0000 Taborda, Raul IV: 0830 Trade IV: 1031; V: 0134, 0902,0915, 0950 Transportation V: 0332 Unions , V: 0090 United Kingdom V: 0134 United Nations V: 0862 United States of America IV: 0994; V: 0134, 0311.

0686, 0862 Uruguay X: 0270 U.S.S.R V: 0950

Argentine Industrial Union Argentina '. V: 0090

Arias, Araulfo Panama X: 0000, 0017

Assassination Dominican Republic VIII: 0773

Austrians Latin America I: 0199

Axis Argentina IV: 0676, 0699, 0775, 0825, 1008 Chile VII: 0609. 0617, 0809 Colombia Vlll: 0014 Cuba VIII: 0237. 0241 Ecuador VIII: 0850

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Guatemala .....: IX: 0000 Latin America I: 008 !. 0228. 0244 Mexico IX: 0487 Peru X: 0113 Venezuela X: 0481. 0489

Baja California Mexico IX: 0480

Balbin, Ricardo Argentina V: 1013

Banking Argentina IV: 1008

Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio Cuba VIII: 0241, 0253. 0308

Beaches, Landing Venezuela X: 0613

Betancourt, Romulol Venezuela X: 0985

Biography Argentina IV: 0830. 0861; V: 0000 Dominican Republic VIII: 0539 Venezuela X: 0857. 0991

Bogota Conference Latin America II: 0000

Bolivia Argentina VI: 0006 Cabinet VI: 0002 Economy VI: 0107. 0137 Foreign Policy VI: 0000. 0069. 0107 Foreign Relations VI: 0006, 0137 Government VI: 0002,0006,0069,0091. 0101.0107 Labor VI: 0101 Latin America Ill: 0509 Military VI: 0069. 0091 Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario VI: 0069,

0091,0107 Politics VI: 0002, 0006, 0069, 0091, 0107 Revolt VI: 0006, 0091 Soviet Bloc VI: 0137 Territory VI: 0000 Transportation VI: 0050 Unions VI: 0101 United States of America VI: 0137

Brazil Acre VI: 0177 Agriculture VI: 0253 Aid VI: 1059

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Aliens VI: 0342 Amazonas VI: 0177 Budget VI: 0859 Caribbean VII: 0406 Cartels VI: 0788 Cities VI: 0426. 0613 Coffee VI: 0757 Communications VI: 0177. 0253. 0357. 0426. 0613 Communism VI: 0896. 0922 Culture VI: 0231 Dutra. Gaspar VI: 0774 Economy VI: 0141. 0177. 0253. 0426. 0757. 0782.

0869. 0896. 0922 Education VI: 0253. 0426 Elections VI: 0896. 0909 Fascism VI: 0141 Filho, Cafe VI: 0869 Foreign Policy VI: 0159. 0169. 0247, 0253. 0774 Foreign Relations VI: 0141. 0169, 0869. 0896. 0922.

1004. 1059 Geography VI: 0426 Germany VI: 0342 Government VI: 0159.0177.0247,0253. 0426. 0613.

0757. 0766. 0774. 0782. 0859. 0869. 0909 Goyaz VI: 0177 Industry VI: 0253. 0613 Inflation VI: 0782 Kubitschek, Juscelino VI: 0896, 0909, 0922 Labor VI: 0141, 0253 Latin America II: 0000; III: 0509; IV: 0157.0235 Law VI: 0788 Manganese VI: 0320 Matto Grosso VI: 0177 Media VI: 0253. 0922 Military VI: 0141, 0159, 0169, 0613, 0922 Nationalism VI: 0922 Police VI: 0253, 0426 Politics VI: 0141, 0159, 0177. 0247, 0253, 0342, 0426,

0613, 0757. 0766. 0774. 0794, 0869. 0909, 0922 Population VI: 0177,0231. 0253. 0426,0613 Ports VI: 0320 Propaganda VI: 0253 Religion VI: 0253, 0426 Revolt VI: 0342 Rubber VI: 0426 Social Conditions VI: 0141. 0177.0231. 0253, 0426,0896 Soviet Bloc VI: 1004. 1059 Students VI: 0922 Trade VI: 0253. 1004. 1059

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Transportation VI: 0177. 0253. 0426. 0613. 0806 United States of America VI: 0159. 0169. 0757. 0774.

0806. 0922 Vargas. Getulio VI: 0141. 0247. 0766. 0794. 0869

Budget Argentina V: 0812 Brazil VI: 0859 Chile VII: 0927 Latin America I: 0636; III: 0655 Peru X: 0158 Venezuela X: 1037

Cabinet Bolivia VI:- 0002 Chile VII: 0799. 0826 Peru X: 0117

Camacho, Manuel Mexico IX: 0487

Caribbean Brazil Vil: 0406 Communism Vil: 0308 Economy Vil: 0202, 0224, 0228, 0317, 0329, 0427, 0484 Food Vil: 0000, 0202 Foreign Policy VII: 0025 Foreign Relations VII: 0025, 0224, 0228, 0406, 0484 France VII: 0224 Government VII: 0224, 0232, 0317, 0329, 0377, 0484 Independence VII: 0427 Military '. VIII: 0000, 0406 Netherlands VII: 0224 Pan Americanism VII: 0025 Politics VII: 0228, 0308, 0377, 0484 Shipping VII: 0202 Surinam VII: 0224 Trade VII: 0329, 0427 United Kingdom VII: 0224, 0232, 0317, 0329, 0377,

0427,' 0484 United States of America VII: 0025, 0406, 0484 West Indies, Federation of VII: 0232, 0317. 0329, 0377,

0427, 0484

Cartels Brazil VI: 0788 Chile VII: 0904 Cuba VIII: 0371 Latin America I: 0441

Castillo, Ramon Argentina IV: 0693, 0835

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Castro, Fidel Cuba VIII: 0407. 0427. 0464. 0487

Catholic Church Argentina IV: 0699 Mexico IX: 0744

Chile Alessandri, Jorge Vil: 1058 Allende, Salvador Vil: 1058 Antarctica Vil: 0895 Argentina Vil: 0613 Axis Vil: 0609. 0617. 0809 Bolivia VI: 0000 Budget Vil: 0927 Cabinet VII: 0799, 0826 Cartels Vil: 0904 Communism Vil: 0958, 1047 Communist Party Vil: 0958 Copper VII: 0938 Culture VII: 0747 Economy VII: 0628, 0747 Education VII: 0628 Elections VII: 0884, 1058 Emigres Vil: 0801 Espionage VII: 0809 Foreign Policy VII: 0617. 0628, 0846. 0895 Foreign Relations VII: 0609. 0613, 0742 Geography VII: 0747 Government VII: 0609, 0628, 0826, 0846, 0884. 0927 Labor VII: 0628 Latin America II: 0000; III: 0260, 0509; IV: 0157, 0235 Law VII: 0904 Media VII: 0628 Military VII: 0613. 0742, 0826 Nitrates Vll: 0908 Police VII: 0628 Politics VII: 0617, 0628, 0747, 0786, 0797, 0799, 0826.

0846. 0884, 0958, 1047, 1058 Population VII: 0628 Rios, Juan VII: 0617, 0786, 0799, 0826, 0846. 0884 Social Conditions VII: 0628. 0747 Socialist Party VII: 0786 Soviet Bloc Vil: 1053 Students VII: 1047 Territory VII: 0895 Trade VII: 0628, 0908, 0938, 1053 United States of America VII: 0609, 0613, 0938 Yugoslavia VII: 0801

China, Peoples Republic of Latin America IV: 0157

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Chinese Latin America I: 0003

Cities Argentina V: 0716 Brazil VI: 0426. 0613 El Salvador VIII: 0957 Venezuela X: 0694

Coffee Brazil VI: 0757 Guatemala IX: 0000, 0013 Latin America IV: 0535

Colombia Axis VIII: 0014 Communism VIH: 0065 Communist Party VIII: 0093 Economy VI11: 0000 Elections • VIII: 0029 Foreign Relations VIII: 0014, 0029, 0039. 0097 Geography VIII: 0000 Government Vlll: 0041, 0065. 0097 Labor Vlll: 0014, 0021 Latin America 1: 0074; 111: 0411, 0427. 0509, 0676 Lopez, Alfonso VIII: 0041 Military Vlll: 0041 Petroleum VIII: 0014 Politics VIII: 0000, 0021, 0029, 0039, 0041, 0065,

0093, 0097

Population VIII: 0000 Revolt.. Vlll: 0041 Riots Vlll: 0065 Trade Vlll: 0000 Unions VIII: 0021 United States of America VIII: 0014. 0097

Columbus, Christopher Dominican Republic Vlll: 0737

Communications Brazil VI: 0177, 0253, 0357, 0426, 0613 El Salvador VIII: 0988 Guatemala IX: 0020, 0074 Venezuela X: 0523. 0694

Communism Brazil VI: 0896. 0922 Caribbean VII: 0308 Chile VII: 0958, 1047 Colombia Vlll: 0065 Ecuador Vlll: 0922 El Salvador " VIII: 1022 Guatemala IX: 0082. 0208. 0220. 0243

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Haiti IX: 0430 Latin America I: 0934. 1009: 11: 0898, 0982. 0993;

111: 0018. 0034. 0239. 0260. 0274. 0294. 0411. 0427. 0443. 0497. 0597. 0682: IV: 0235. 0250. 0586

Mexico IX: 0958 Peru X: 0179 Uruguay X: 0281

Communism, Anti Latin America II: 0898,0920. 0982,0998: 111: 0018,

0034. 0239. 0260, 0294. 0411, 0427. 0443. 0497. 0597, IV: 0057

Communist Party Chile VII: 0958 Colombia VIII: 0093 Costa Rica Vlll: 0215.0228 Cuba Vlll: 0464. 0470 Ecuador ....Vlll: 0922 Guatemala IX: 0243 Guiana, British IX: 0318 Latin America I: 0934; II: 0102, 0898. 0982, 0998;

111: 0018, 0034, 0239, 0260, 0274, 0294, 0411, 0427. 0443, 0497, 0597; IV: 0404, 0597

Mexico IX: 0958

Confederation of Latin American Labor Latin America II: 0008, 0947

Congress Venezuela.. X: 0961

Constitution Uruguay X: 0386

Copper Chile VII: 0938

Costa Rica Communist Party VIII: 0215, 0228 Echandi. Mario VIII: 0228 Economy VIII: 0220 Elections VIH: 0228 Figueres, Jose VIH: 0220 Foreign Policy VIH: 0215, 0220 Geography VIH: 0159 Government VIH: 0135, 0215, 0220. 0228 Labor Vlll: 0147 Latin America 1: 0074 Maps .....Vlll: 0159 Picado, Teodoro Vlll: 0135. 0215 Politics VIII: 0135. 0215. 0220, 0228 Unions Vlll: 0147 United States of America VII1:02I5

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Cuba Aid VIII: 0470 Batista y Zaldivar, Fulgencio VIII: 0241. 0253. 0308 Cartels VIII: 0371 Castro, Fidel Vlll: 0407. 0427. 0464. 0487 Communist Party VIII: 0464. 0470 Culture VIII: 0257 Dominican Republic VIII: 0427 Economy VIII: 0257. 0464. 0470, 0492 Espionage VIII: 0241 Foreign Policy Vlll: 0365, 0427 Foreign Relations Vlll: 0237, 0375, 0385, 0389,

0464, 0470 Geography Vlll: 0257 Government Vlll: 0253, 0308, 0365. 0487 Grau, San Martin VIII: 0308. 0365 Guevara, Che Vlll: 0470 Haiti VIII: 0427 Labor Vlll: 0325 Latin America IV: 0586 Law Vlll: 0237, 0371 Military VIII: 0407 Nicaragua Vlll: 0427 Pedraza, Jose Vlll: 0308 Panama ' Vlll: 0427 Paraguay VIII: 0427 Peru X:0II3 Politics VIII: 0253, 0257. 0308, 0325. 0365, 0407,

0464, 0487 Population VIII: 0257 Revolt Vlll: 0308, 0407, 0427 Soviet Bloc Vlll: 0404, 0464, 0492 Subversion. VIII: 0427 Trade VIII: 0404, 0492 Unions VIII: 0325 United States of America Vlll: 0365, 0389

Culture Brazil VI: 0231 Chile. VII: 0747 Cuba Vlll: 0257 Haiti IX: 0331 Panama X: 0026 Surinam X: 0210 Venezuela X: 0523, 0897

Dominican Republic Assassination VIII: 0773 Biography VIII: 0539 Columbus. Christopher Vlll: 0737 Cuba Vlll: 0427

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Economy VIH: 0527. 0539. 0798 Foreign Policy VIII: 0536 Foreign Relations VIII: 0527. 0539. 0737 Government VIII: 0522. 0527. 0536. 0539. 0773. 0798 Haiti VIII: 0773 Jimenes, Juan VIII: 0527 Latin America VIII: 0737 Organization of American States VIII: 0773 Politics VIII: 0527. 0539 Security VIII: 0522 Social Conditions VIII: 0527, 0798 Trujillo. Rafael VIII: 0527. 0536, 0539, 0773, 0798 United States of America VIII: 0536. 0737

Dutra, Gaspar Brazil VI: 0774

Echandi, Mario Costa Rica VIII: 0228

Economic Sanctions Argentina V: 0686

Economy Argentina IV: 0705. 1031; V: 0019, 0267. 0686,

0823, 0950, 1020 Bolivia VI: 0107, 1037 Brazil VI: 0141, 0177, 0253. 0426, 0757, 0782,

0869, 0896, 0922 Caribbean VII: 0202, 0224, 0228, 0317, 0329, 0427, 0484 Chile VII: 0628, 0747 Colombia VIII: 0000 Costa Rica VIII: 0220 Cuba VIII: 0257, 0464, 0470, 0492 Dominican Republic VIII: 0527, 0539, 0798 Ecuador VIII: 0850, 0875 El Salvador VIII: 0939 Guatemala IX: 0020, 0208, 0282 Haiti IX: 0331, 0372 Latin America 1: 0244, 0441, 0590; II: 0000, 0664;

III: 0000, 0458, 0682; IV: 0336, 0460, 0535, 0666, 0672 Mexico IX: 0465, 1036 Panama X: 0000 Peru X: 0093 Surinam X: 0248 Venezuela X: 0461, 0523, 1048

Ecuador Axis : VIII: 0850 Communism VIII: 0922 Communist Party VIII: 0922 Economy VIII: 0850, 0875 Foreign Policy VIII: 0916

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Government VIII: 0850. 0867. 0875. 0916 Ibarra, Velasco VIII: 0875, 0916 Labor VIII: 0922 Latin America I: 0074: III: 0676 Military VIII: 0850, 0916 Peru VIH: 0850, 0867 Politics VIH: 0850. 0875, 0916, 0922 Revolt VIH: 0875 Territory VIII: 0867 Trade VIII: 0850 Unions VIII: 0922 United States of America VIII: 0916

Education Brazil VI: 0253, 0426 Chile VII: 0628 Mexico IX: 0754 Venezuela X: 0523

El Salvador Aguirre, Osmin VIII: 1005 Cities VIII: 0957 Communications V11I: 0988 Communism VIH: 1022 Economy V1I1: 0939 Foreign Policy VIII: 1017 Government VIII: 0939, 1005, 1017, 1022 Labor VIII: 1022 Politics : VIII: 0939, 1005, 1017 Population VIII: 0939 Revolt. •! VIII: 1005 Social Conditions VIII: 0939 Transportation Vlll: 0988 Unions Vlll: 1022 United States of America VIII: 1017

Elections Argentina V: 0320, 1013 Brazil .. VI: 0896, 0909 Chile VII: 0884, 1058 Colombia '. Vlll: 0029 Costa Rica Vlll: 0228 Guatemala IX: 0058, 0243 Guiana. British IX: 0318 Jamaica IX: 0461 Panama X: 0052 Venezuela X: 0971

Emigres Chile VII: 0801 Guatemala IX: 0013 Mexico IX: 0480, 0737, 0747

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Espionage Chile VII: 0809 Cuba VIII: 0241 Mexico IX: 0480

Fascism Argentina V: 0019, 0078 Brazil VI: 0141 Latin america I: 0000, 0048 Mexico IX: 0475, 0498

Fascist, Anti Argentina IV: 0825 Latin America I: 0170

Figueres, Jose Costa Rica VIII: 0220

Filho, Cafe Brazil VI: 0869

s

Food Caribbean VII: 0000. 0202

Foreign Policy Argentina IV: 0681, 0693, 0699, 0775, 0835, 0851, 0877,

0957, 0994; V: 0019, 0078. 0735, 0862 Bolivia VI: 0000, 0069, 0107 Brazil VI: 0159, 0169, 0247, 0253, 0774 Caribbean VII: 0025 Chile VII: 0617, 0628, 0846, 0895 Costa Rica VIII: 0215, 0220 Cuba VIII: 0365, 0427 Dominican Republic VIII: 0536 Ecuador VIII: 0916 El Salvador VIII: 1017 Guatemala IX: 0068 Haiti IX: 0367 Honduras IX: 0449 Latin America I: 0007, 0283, 0785, 0823: II: 0447;

III: 0676. 0752, 0842, 0990; IV: 0057, 0104, 0336, 0500 Mexico IX: 0487, 0855 Nicaragua IX: 1076 Panama X: 0000, 0079 Paraguay X: 0084 Peru X: 0130 Uruguay X: 0281 Venezuela X: 0985

Foreign Relations Argentina .IV: 0825. 0851.0994; V: 0134. 0311,0669.

0686. 0875. 1020 Bolivia IV: 0006. 0137 Brazil VI: 0141. 0169. 0869. 0896. 0922. 1004. 1059

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Caribbean Vil: 0025. 0224. 0228. 0406. 0484 Chile VII: 0609. 0613, 0742 Colombia VIII: 0014. 0029, 0039. 0097 Cuba VIII: 0237. 0375, 0385. 0389, 0464. 0470 Dominican Republic VIII: 0527. 0539, 0737 Guatemala IX: 0220, 0282 Honduras IX: 0453, 0456 Latin America I: 0785, 0943; II: 0920; 111: 0509, 0676.

0842, 0861, 0882, 0920, 0957; IV: 0021, 0057, 0064. 0104, 0110. 0157, 0179, 0273. 0346. 0404, 0597

Mexico IX: 0465, 0926. 0940. 1036 Peru X: 0113 Uruguay X: 0270 Venezuela X: 0489, 1048

Foucher, Rodulfo Mexico IX: 0754

France Caribbean VII: 0224

French Latin America I: 0179, 0188, 0283

Frondizi, Arturo Argentina V: 1013, 1020, 1052, 1061

Fuentes, Miguel Guatemala IX: 0282

Geography Argentina V: 0332 Brazil VI: 0426 Chile... VII: 0747 Colombia V11I: 0000 Costa Rica V11I: 0159 Cuba VIII: 0257 Venezuela " X: 0498

Germany Brazil VI: 0342 Guatemala IX: 0000, 0013 Latin America 1: 0170; III: 0627 Mexico IX: 0737

Gomez, Laureano Colombia VIII: 0097

Government Argentina IV: 0681, 0693, 0835, 0851, 0877. 0885, 0957,

0970, 1017; V: 0000, 0019, 0078. 0105, 0267, 0320 0729, 0812. 0823, 0897, 1013, 1020, 1052, 1061

Bolivia VI: 0002, 0006,0069.0091.0101,0107 Brazil VI: 0159, 0177, 0247. 0253, 0426, 0613, 0757,

0766. 0774. 0782, 0859, 0869, 0909 Caribbean VII: 0224. 0232, 0317, 0329, 0377, 0484

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Chile Vil: 0609, 0628, 0826, 0846, 0884, 0927 Colombia VIII: 0041, 0065, 0097 Costa Rica VIII: 0135, 0215, 0220, 0228 Cuba VIII: 0253, 0308, 0365. 0487 Dominican Republic VIII: 0522, 0527, 0536. 0539.

0773, 0798 Ecuador VIH: 0850, 0867, 0875, 0916 El Salvador VIH: 0939, 1005, 1017. 1022 Guatemala IX: 0000, 0020, 0058, 0068, 0082, 0208.

0220, 0243. 0282 Guiana, British IX: 0318 Haiti IX: 0331, 0367 Honduras IX: 0449, 0459 Jamaica IX: 0461 Latin America I: 0007, 0065; II: 0552; III: 0752; IV: 0336 Mexico IX: 0487, 0773, 0855, 1036, 1062 Nicaragua IX: 1068, 1076 Panama IX: 0000, 00¡7, 0026, 0079 Paraguay X: 0084, 0088 Peru X: 0093, 0106, 0117', 0158, 0167 Uruguay X: 0266, 0281. 0289. 0366, 0386, 0416 Venezuela X: 0461, 0489, 0523, 0961, 0971, 0985, 0991,

1007, 1037, 1048

Goyaz Brazil VI: 0177

Grau, San Martin Cuba VIH: 0308, 0365

Guatemala Agrarian Reform IX: 0208 Arevalo, Juan :... IX: 0058, 0082 Axis IX: 0000 Coffee IX: 0000, 0013 Communications IX: 0020, 0074 Communism IX: 0082, 0208, 0220, 0243 Communist Party IX: 0243 Economy IX: 0020, 0208, 0282 Elections IX: 0058, 0243 Emigres IX: 0013 Foreign Policy '.IX: 0068 Foreign Relations IX: 0220, 0282 Fuentes, Miguel IX: 0282 Germany IX: 0000, 0013 Government IX: 0000, 0020, 0058. 0068, 0082, 0208,

0220, 0243, 0282 Labor IX: 0020 Latin America II: 0898; III: 0294 Media IX: 0020 Police IX: 0020

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Politics IX: 0020. 0058. 0068. 0082. 0208. 0243, 0282 Population IX: 0020

Social Conditions IX: 0020 Subversion 1X: 0220

Trade IX: 0000. 0013. 0020 Transportation 'X: 0020 United States of America IX: 0000. 0013

Guevara, Che Cuba VIII: 0470

Guiana, British Communist Party IX: 0318 Elections IX: 0318 Government IX: 0318

Haiti Aid IX: 0372 Communism IX: 0430 Cuba VIII: 0427 Culture IX: 033l Dominican Republic Vlll: 0773 Economy IX: 0331. 0372 Foreign Policy IX: 0367 Government IX: 0331. 0367 Lescot.Elie IX: 0367. 0372 Politics IX: 0326, 0367, 0430 Population IX: 0331 Religion IX: 0326

SHADA. IX: 0372 Social Conditions IX: 0331 United States of America IX: 0372

Harrison, Cuneo Peru X:0II3

Haya de la Torre, Victor Peru X:0130

Honduras Foreign Policy IX: 0449 Foreign Relations IX: 0453. 0456 Government IX: 0449. 0459 Morales, Ramon 'X: 0459 Politics IX: 0449, 0459

Ibarra, Velasco Ecuador VIII: 0875. 0916

Immigration Latin America I": 0849

Independence Caribbean VII: 0427 Surinam X: 0248

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Industry Argentina V: 0332, 0729 Brazil VI: 0253. 0613

Inflation Brazil VI: 0782 Latin America IV: 0672

Inter-American Bank Latin America II: 0029

Inter-American Confederation of Labor Latin America II: 0008. 0947

Integration Latin America IV: 0336

Investments Latin America I: 0590; III: 0509

Islands Venezuela X: 0607

•taiians Argentina IV: 0775

Jamaica Elections IX: 0461 Government IX: 0461 Manley, Norman IX: 0461 Politics IX: 0461

Japan Latin America Ill: 0627

Japanese Latin America I: 0003, 0074, 0086 Mexico IX: 0480

Jimenes, Juan Dominican Republic VIII: 0527

Kubitschek, Juscelino Brazil VI: 0896. 0909, 0922

Labor Argentina V: 0090 Bolivia VI: 0101 Brazil VI: 0141, 0253 Chile VII: 0628 Colombia V11I: 0014. 0021 Costa Rica VIII: 0147 Cuba VIII: 0325 Ecuador ". VIII: 0922 El Salvador : .VIII: 1022 Guatemala IX: 0020 Latin America II: 0008. 0947; III: 0481. 0545,

0682; IV: 0250 Mexico .. .'...• IX: 0850

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Nicaragua IX: 1068 Peru X: 0179 Uruguay X: 0281 Venezuela X: 0523. 0961

Latin America Africa IV: 0535 Agriculture 1: 0566: 111: 0307, 0360 Aid Il: 0090, 0265, 0510. 0664: III: 0000, 0307,

0360, 0458; IV: 0663 Air Force 1: 0636 Aliens I: 0003,0048,0074.0081,0086, 0170,0179,

0188, 0199, 0283, 0385 Argentina II: 0000: IV: 0157, 0235, 0994: V: 0669 Austrians 1: 0199 Axis I: 0081, 0228, 0244 Bogota Conference II: 0000 Bolivia Ill: 0509 Brazil II: 0000; III: 0509; IV: 0157,0235 Budget I: 0636; III: 0655 Cartels I: 0441 Chile II: 0000; 111: 0260, 0509; IV: 0157, 0235 China, Peoples Republic of IV: 0157 Chinese I: 0003 Coffee IV: 0535 Colombia I: 0074; 111: 0411, 0427, 0509. 0676 Communism 1: 0934. 1009; II: 0898, 0982, 0998;

111: 0018, 0034. 0239, 0260, 0274, 0294, 0411, 0427, 0443, 0497, 0597, 0682; IV: 0235. 0250, 0586

Communism, Anti 11: 0898, 0920, 0982, 0998; III: 0018, 0034, 0239, 0260, 0294, 0411, 0427, 0443,

0497, 0597; IV: 0057 Communist Party 1: 0934; II: 0102, 0898, 0982, 0993;

111: 0018, 0034, 0239, 0260, .0274, 0294, 0411, 0427, 0443, 0497, 0597; IV: 0404, 0597

Costa Rica I: 0074 Cuba IV: 0586 Dominican Republic VIII: 0737 Economy 1: 0244, 0441, 0590; II: 0000, 0664; III: 0000,

0458, 0682; IV: 0336, 0460, 0535, 0666, 0672 Ecuador 1: 0074; III: 0676 Fascism I: 0000, 0048 Fascist. Anti I: 0170 Foreign Policy I: 0007, 0283. 0785, 0823; II: 0447;

III: 0676, 0752, 0842, 0990; IV: 0057, 0104, 0336, 0500 Foreign Relations I: 0785, 0943; II: 0920; 111: 0509,

0676, 0842, 0861, 0882, 0920, 0957; IV: 0021, 0057, 0064, 0104, 0110, 0157. 0179. 0273. 0346, 0404, 0597

French ....: I: 0179.0188,0283 Germany I: 0170; 111: 0627

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Government 1: 0007. 0065: II: 0552: III: 0752: IV: 0336 Guatemala II: 0898: III: 0294 Immigration Ill: 0849 Inflation IV: 0672 Inter-American Bank II: 0029 Inter-American Confederation of Labor II: 0008, 0947 Integration IV: 0336 Investments I: 0590: III: 0509 Japan Ill: 0627 Japanese I: 0003. 0074, 0086 Labor II: 0008.0947; III: 0481,0545, 0682; IV: 0250 Law I: 0670 Media I: 0228,0957; III: 0052 Mexico I: 0000. 0003: II: 0000; III: 0509: IV: 0157,

0235; IX: 0475 Middle East Ill: 0990 Military I: 0586, 0636, 0943; III: 0635 Montevideo Conference I: 0218 Moslems I: 0385 Pan American Highway 1: 0692 Panama I: 0074 Peru I: 0074; III: 0509, 0676 Petroleum I: 0670; II: 0122 Point 4 Ill: 0307, 0360, 0458 Politics I: 0007, 0048, 0065, 0170, 0179, 0218, 0283,

0934, 0957; II: 0102, 0552, 0947; 111: 0052, 0481, 0545, 0682; IV: 0336, 0460

Propaganda IV: 0597 Rubber III: 0251 Rural Areas IV: 0663, 0666 Social Conditions Ill: 0682; IV: 0460, 0666 Soviet Bloc I: 0998; III: 0609, 0614, 0710, 0861, 0882,

0920, 0957; IV: 0000, 0021, 0064, 0110, 0179, 0273, 0346, 0404, 0597

Spain I: 0000, 0218, 0429 Subversion I: 0000, 0048, 0065, 0081, 0086, 0429 Sugar IV: 0592 Taxes .II: 0480; IV: 0672 Territorial Waters Ill: 0752; IV: 0500 Territory Ill: 0676, 0752 Trade 1: 0441, 0566, 0998; II: 0122; III: 0000, 0458, 0609,

0614, 0627, 0710, 0842; IV: 0110, 0179, 0273, 0404, 0535, 0592, 0597

Transportation I: 0092; III: 0561 Travel IV: 0000, 0110, 0404, 0597 Unions II: 0008, 0947; III: 0481, 0545; IV: 0250 United Kingdom Ill: 0627 United Nations I: 0823; II: 0265, 0447, 0460

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United States of America 1: 0188. 0692. 0943; II: 0029. 0090. 0122. 0265, 0447. 0510. 0664; 111: 0000.

0509, 0627: IV: 0460, 0592, 0663 Uruguay IV: 0157. 0235 U.S.S.R 1: 0785,0998; 11:0898, 0982. 0998; 111: 0018,

0034. 0239. 0260. 0294, 0427, 0443. 0842; IV: 0057. 0104 Venezuela III: 0509. 0676 Wheat I: 0566 World Federation of Democratic Youth 1: 1009; IV: 0235 World Federation of Trade Unions IV: 0250 Youth Congress IV: 0586 Yugoslavia HI: 0920. 0957; IV: 0021, 0064. 0110.

0179,0273,0346

Law Argentina V: 0320 Brazil VI: 0788 Chile VII: 0904 Cuba V1I1: 0237. 0371 Latin America 1: 0670 Mexico IX: 0946 Peru X: 0167 Uruguay X: 0289

Lescot, Elie Haiti IX: 0367, 0372 Lopez, Alfonso Colombia VIII: 0041

Manganese Brazil VI: 0320

Manley, Norman Jamaica IX: 0461

Maps Costa Rica •'. VIII: 0159

Maracaibo Venezuela X: 0481

Mateos, Adolfo Mexico IX: 1062

Matto Grosso Brazil VI: 0177

Meany, George Mexico. IX: 0850

Media Argentina IV: 0970; V: 0669 Brazil VI: 0253, 0922 Chile VII: 0628 Guatemala •. IX: 0020 Latin America I: 0228.0957; 111:0052 Venezuela X: 0752

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Medina, Isaías Venezuela X: 0926, 0940

Mexico Agrarian Reform IX: 1062 Axis IX: 0487 Baja California IX: 0480 Camacho, Manuel IX: 0487 Catholic Church IX: 0744 Communism IX: 0958 Communist Party IX: 0958 Economy IX: 0465, 1036 Education IX: 0754 Emigres IX: 0480, 0737, 0747 Espionage IX: 0480 Fascism IX: 0475, 0498 Foreign Policy IX: 0487, 0855 Foreign Relations IX: 0465, 0926, 0940, 1036 Foucher, Rodulfo IX: 0754 Germany IX: 0737 Government IX: 0487, 0773, 0855. 1036, 1062 Japanese IX: 0480 Labor IX: 0850 Latin America I: 0000, 0003; II: 0000; III: 0509;

IV: 0157,0235; IX: 0475 Mateos, Adolfo IX: 1062 Meany, George IX: 0850 Movimiento Unificador Nacionalista IX: 0835 Petroleum IX: 0946 Poland IX: 0747 Politics IX: 0465, 0498, 0737, 0752, 0754,

0773, 0835, 0855, 0863, 1036 Propaganda IX: 0958 Religion IX: 0744 Shrimp IX: 1019 Social Conditions IX: 0465 Spain IX: 0475 Territorial Waters IX: 1019 Union Nacional Sinarquista IX: 0498, 0744, 0752, 0754,

0773. 0835, 0863 Unions IX: 0850 United States of America IX: 0465, 0855, 1019

Middle East Latin America Ill: 0990

Military Argentina IV: 0693, 0877, 0885, 0957; V: 0019, 0078,

0267. 0332, 0862, 0897 Bolivia VI: 0069, 0091 Brazil VI: 0141. 0159, 0169, 0613, 0922

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Caribbean Vil: 0000. 0406 Chile Vil: 0613. 0742; 0826 Colombia VIH: 0041 Cuba VIII: 0407 Ecuador VIII: 0850, 0916 Latin America 1: 0586. 0636. 0943; 111: 0635 Paraguay X: 0088 Peru X: 0093 Venezuela X: 0985

Montevideo Conference Latin America I: 0218

Marales, Ramon Honduras IX: 0459

Muslems Latin America I: 0385

Movimiento Nacionalista Revolucionario Bolivia VI: 0069, 0091, 0107

Movimiento Unificador Nacionalista Mexico IX: 0835

Nationalism Brazil VI: 0922

Nationalization Argentina V: 0823

Natural Resources Argentina V: 0332

Netherlands Caribbean VII: 0224 Surinam X: 0248

Nicaragua Cuba VIII: 0427 Foreign Policy IX: 1076 Government IX: 1068, 1076 Labor IX: 1068 Politics IX: 1068, 1076 Somoza, Anastasio IX: 1068, 1076 Unions IX: 1068 United States of America IX: 1076

Nitrates Chile VII: 0908

Organization of American States Dominican Republic VIII: 0773

Pan American Highway Latin America 1: 0692

Pan Americanism Caribbean VII: 0025

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Panama Adolfo de la Guardia. Ricardo X: 0000, 0026 Arias, Arnulfo X: 0000, 0017 Cuba VIH: 0427 Culture X: 0026 Economy X: 0000 Elections X: 0052 Foreign Policy X: 0000, 0079 Government X: 0000, 0017, 0026, 0079 Latin America 1: 0074 Politics X: 0000, 0017, 0026, 0052, 0079 Population X: 0026 Revolt X: 0000, 0017 Social Conditions X: 0026 United States of America X: 0000, 0079

Paraguay Cuba VIII: 0427 Foreign Policy X: 0084 Government X: 0084, 0088 Military X: 0088 Politics X: 0084, 0088 Stroessner, Alfredo X: 0088 United States of America X: 0084

Pedraza, Jose Cuba V1I1: 0308

Perón, Juan Argentina IV: 0861, 0877,0957, 0970, 1017; V: 0019,

0078, 0090, 0105, 0669, 0840, 0862, 0897

Peru Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana X: 0130, 0179 Axis X: 0113 Budget X: 0158 Cabinet X: 0117 Communism X: 0179 Cuba X: 0113 Economy X: 0093 Ecuador V11I: 0850, 0867 Foreign Policy ; X: 0130 Foreign Relations X:01I3 Government X: 0093,0106,0117, 0158,0167 Harrison, Cuneo X: 0113 Haya de la Torre, Victor X: 0130 Labor X: 0179 Latin America I: 0074; III: 0509, 0676 Law X: 0167 Military X: 0093 Petroleum X: 0167 Politics X: 0093. 0106. 0117. 0130. 1079

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Pardo, Manuel X: 0179 Social Conditions X: 0093 Unions X: 0179

Petroleum Argentina V: 0729, 1052, 1061 Colombia VIH: 0014 Latin America 1: 0670; 11: 0122 Mexico IX: 0946 Peru X: 0167 Uruguay X: 0289 Venezuela X: 0481, 0523, 1007

Picado, Teodoro Costa Rica VIH: 0135, 0215

Point 4 Latin America Ill: 0307, 0360, 0458

Poland Mexico ÍX: 0747

Police Brazil VI: 0253, 0426 Chile.. VII: 0628 Guatemala IX: 0020 Venezuela X: 0523

Politics Argentina IV: 0681, 0693, 0699, 0775, 0825, 0830, 0835,

0851, 0861, 0877, 1017; V: 0007, 0090, 0105, 0267, 0320, 0840, 0897. 0985, 1013, 1020

Bolivia VI: 0002, 0006, 0069, 0091, 0107 Brazil VI: 0141,0159,0177,0247,0253,0342,0426,

0613, 0757, 0766, 0774, 0794, 0869, 0909, 0922 Caribbean VII: 0228, 0308, 0377, 0484 Chile VII: 0617, 0628, 0747, 0786, 0797, 0799, 0826,

0846, 0884, 0958, 1047, 1058 Colombia VIII: 0000, 0021, 0029, 0039, 0041,

0065, 0093, 0097

Costa Rica VIII: 0135, 0215, 0220, 0228 Cuba VIII: 0253, 0257, 0308, 0325, 0365,

0407, 0464, 0487 Dominican Republic VIII: 0527, 0539 Ecuador VIII: 0850, 0875, 0916, 0922 El Salvador VIII: 0939, 1005, 1017 Guatemala IX: 0020, 0058, 0068, 0082, 0208, 0243, 0282 Haita IX: 0326, 0367, 0430 Honduras IX: 0449, 0459 Jamaica IX: 0461 Latin America I: 0007, 0048, 0065, 0170, 0179, 0218,

0283, 0934, 0957; II: 0102, 0552, 0947; III: 0052, 0481, 0545, 0682; IV: 0336, 0460

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Mexico IX: 0465. 0498. 0737. 0752. 0754. 0773. 0835. 0855. 0863. 1036

Nicaragua IX: 1068. 1076 Panama X: 0000. 0017, 0026, 0052. 0079 Paraguay X: 0084. 0088 Peru X: 0093. 0106, 0117. 0130. 0179 Surinam X: 0248 Uruguay X: 0266, 0270. 0281. 0366 Venezuela X: 0461, 0489. 0523. 0857, 0897, 0961,

0971,0985,0991, 1048

Population Brazil VI: 0177. 0231, 0253, 0426. 0613 Chile VII: 0628 Colombia VIII: 0000 Cuba VIII: 0257 El Salvador VIII: 0939 Guatemala IX: 0020 Haiti IX: 0331 Panama X: 0026 Surinam X: 0210 Venezuela X: 0461. 0523, 0694, 0897

Ports Brazil VI: 0320 Venezuela X: 0694

Prado, Manuel Peru X: 0179

Propaganda Argentina IV: 0676 Brazil VI: 0253 Latin America IV: 0597 Mexico IX: 0958

Public Health Argentina V: 0332

Radical Party Argentina V: 0105, 1013

Ramirez, Pedro Argentina IV: 0835, 0851

Religion Brazil VI: 0253. 0426 Haiti IX: 0326 Mexico IX: 0744 Venezuela X: 0523

Revolt Argentina IV: 0835: V: 0897 Bolivia VI: 0006. 0091 Brazil VI: 0342 Colombia VIII: 0041

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Cuba VIII: 0308. 0407. 0427 Ecuador ..' VIII: 0875 El Salvador VIII: 1005 Panama X: 0000. 0017 U ruguay X : 0266

Rios, Juan Chile VII: 0617. 0786. 0799. 0826. 0846. 0884

Riots Colombia VIII: 0065

Rubber Brazil VI: 0426 Latin America Ill: 0251

Rural Areas Latin America IV: 0663. 0666

Security Dominican Republic VIII: 0522

SHADA Haiti IX: 0372

Shipping Caribbean VII: 0202

Shrimp Mexico IX: 1019

Social Conditions Argentina IV: 0705 Brazil VI: 0141. 0177, 0231. 0253. 0426. 0896 Chile VII: 0628, 0747 Dominican Republic VIII: 0527. 0798 El Salvador VIII: 0939 Guatemala IX: 0020 Haiti IX: 0331 Latin America Ill: 0682: IV: 0460. 0666 Mexico • IX: 0465 Panama X: 0026 Peru X: 0093 Surinam X: 0210. 0248 Venezuela X: 0461. 0523. 0897

Socialist Party Chile VIII: 0786

Somoza, Anastasio Nicaragua IX: 1068. 1076

Soviet Bloc Argentina V: 0915. 0950 Bolivia • VI: 0137 Brazil VI: 1004. 1059 Chile VII: 1053 Cuba VIII: 0404. 0464. 0492

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Latin America I: 0998; III: 0609.0614,0710. 0861.0882, 0920, 0957; IV: 0009, 0021. 0064, 0110. 0179.

0273, 0346, 0404, 0597 Uruguay X: 0405. 0412.0416

Spain Latin America I: 0000, 0218, 0429 Mexico IX: 0475

Stroessner, Alfredo Paraguay X: 0088

Students Brazil VI: 0922 Chile VII: 1047

Subversion Argentina IV: 0676, 0775 Cuba VIH: 0427 Guatemala IX: 0220 Latin America I: 0000, 0048, 0065, 0081, 0086, 0429

Sugar Latin America IV: 0592

Supreme Court Argentina V: 0000

Surinam Caribbean VII: 0224 Culture X: 0210 Economy X: 0248 Independence X: 0248 Netherlands X: 0248 Politics X: 0248 Population X: 0210 Social Conditions X: 0210, 0248

Taborda, Raul Argentina IV: 0830

Taxes Latin America II: 0480; IV: 0672

Territorial Waters Latin America Ill: 0752; IV: 0500 Mexico IX: 1019

Territory Bolivia VI: 0000 Chile VII: 0895 Ecuador VIII: 0867 Latin America Ill: 0676. 0752

Trade Argentina IV: 1031; V: 0134.0902.0915.0950 Brazil : VI: 0253. 1004. 1059 Caribbean VII: 0329. 0427

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Chile Vil: 0628. 0908.0938. 1053 Colombia VIH: 0000 Cuba. VIII: 0404. 0492 Ecuador VIII: 0850 Guatemala IX: 0000, 0013. 0020 Latin America I: 0441.0566, 0998: II: 0122; III: 0000.

0458. 0609. 0614, 0627, 0710. 0842: IV: 0110. .. 0179, 0273. 0404. 0535, 0592. 0597

Uruguay X: 0405, 0412, 0416 Venezuela X: 0523

Transportation Argentina V: 0332 Bolivia VI: 0050 Brazil VI: 0177, 0253, 0426, 0613, 0806 El Salvador VIH: 0988 Guatemala IX: 0020 Latin America I: 0092; III: 0561 Venezuela X: 0523, 0623. 0694

Travel . Latin America IV: 0000, 0110, 0404, 0597

Trueba, Andres Uruguay X: 0366

Trujillo, Rafael Dominican Republic VIII: 0527, 0536, 0539, 0773, 0798

Union Nacional Sinarquista Mexico IX: 0498. 0744, 0752, 0754, 0773. 0835, 0863

Unions Argentina .. V: 0090 Bolivia VI: 0101 Colombia VIII: 0021 Costa Rica VIII: 0147 Cuba VIII: 0325 Ecuador VIII: 0922 El Salvador VIII: 1022 Latin America II: 0008. 0947; III: 0481, 0545; IV: 0250 Mexico IX: 0850 Nicaragua IX: 1068 Peru X: 0 ! 79

United Kingdom Argentina V: 0134 Caribbean Vil: 0224, 0232, 0317. 0329, 0377, 0427, 0484 Latin America Ill: 0627

United Nations Argentina V: 0862 Latin America 1: 0823; II: 0265. 0447, 0460

United States of America Argentina IV: 0994; V: 0134.0311.0686, 0862.

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Bolivia VI: 0137 Brazil VI: 0159. 0169. 0757. 0774. 0806. 0922 Caribbean VII: 0025, 0406, 0484 Chile VII: 0609, 0613, 0938 Colombia VIII: 0014, 0097 Costa Rica VIII: 0215 Cuba... VIII: 0365. 0389 Dominican Republic VIII: 0536. 0737 Ecuador VIII: 0916 El Salvador VIII: 1017 Guatemala IX: 0000, 0013 Haiti IX: 0372 Latin America I: 0188. 0692, 0943: II: 0029, 0090, 0122,

0265, 0447, 0510. 0664; III: 0000, 0509, 0627: IV: 0460. 0592, 0663

Mexico IX: 0465, 0855, 1019 Nicaragua IX: 1076 Panama I: 0000. 0079 Paraguay X: 0084 Uruguay X: 0281 Venezuela X: 0857. 0985.

Uruguay Argentina V: 0875: X: 0270 Communism X: 0281 Constitution X: 0386 Foreign Policy X: 0281 Foreign Relations X: 0270 Government X: 0266, 0281, 0289, 0366. 0386, 0416 Labor X: 0281 Latin America IV: 0157, 0235 Law X: 0289 Petroleum X: 0289 Politics X: 0266, 0270, 0281, 0366 Revolt X: 0266 Soviet Bloc X: 0405, 0412, 0416 Trade X: 0405. 0412, 0416 Trueba. Andres X: 0366 United States of America X: 0281

U.S.S.R. Argentina V: 0950 Latin America I: 0785, 0998: II: 0898, 0982. 0998:

111: 0018. 0034. 0239, 0260. 0294. 0427. 0443. 0842; IV: 0057. 0104

Vargas, Getulio Brazil VI: 0141, 0247, 0766, 0794, 0869

Venezuela Axis ., X: 0481. 0489 Beaches. Landing X: 0613

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Betancourt. Romulol X: 0985 Biography X: 0S57. 0991 Budget X: 1037 Cities X: 0694 Communications X: 0523. 0694 Congress X: 0961 Culture X: 0523. 0897 Economy X: 0461. 0523. 1048 Education X: 0523 Elections X: 0971 Foreign Policy X: 0985 Foreign Relations X: 0489. 1048 Geography X: 0498 Government X: 0461.0489.0523. 0961, 0971.0985,

0991. 1007. 1037. 1048 Islands X: 0607 Labor X: 0523. 0961 Latin America Ill: 0509. 0676 Maracaibo X: 0481 Media X: 0752 Military X: 0985 Petroleum X: 0481.0523. 1007 Police X:0523 Politics X: 0461. 0489. 0523. 0857, 0897.

0961.0971. 0985.0991. 1048 Population X: 0461. 0523, 0694, 0897 Ports X: 0694 Religion X: 0523 Social Conditions X: 0461. 0523. 0897 Trade X: 0523 Transportation X: 0523. 0623. 0694 United States of America X: 0857. 0985

West Indies, Federation of Caribbean VII: 0232. 0317. 0329, 0377. 0427, 0484

Wheat Latin America 1: 0566

World Federation of Democratic Youth Latin America 1: 1009: IV: 0235

World Federation of Trade Unions Latin America IV: 0250

Youth Congress Latin America IV: 0586

Yugoslavia Chile VII: 0801 Latin America 111:0920.0957: IV: 0021.0064,0110,

0179. 0273.0346

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The O.S.S./State Department Intelligence and Research Reports series includes

the following 14 Parts: 1. Japan and Its Occupied Territories during

World War II

II. Postwar Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia

III. China and India

IV. Germany and Its Occupied Territories during World War II

V. Postwar Europe

VI. Soviet Union

VII. The Middle East

VIII. Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, and the Far East Generally: 1950-1961 Supplement

IX. China and India: 1950-61 Supplement

X. Europe: 1950-1961 Supplement

XI. The Soviet Union: 1950-1961 Supplement

XII. The Middle East: 1950-1961 Supplement

XIII. Africa: 1941-1961

XIV. Latin America: 1941-1961