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Miguel Ydigoras-Fuentes. tion,, was no further to the: ciatcd. Ydigoras' help in the i,plomacy in. Guatemala, which In view of the crucial fight' left ?than 'ex-President Romulo Cuban invasion, were not in + has p l a y e d a major role in-,,;
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Alliance for' Progress to en- ]1MO1iCOSO,, these sources early concern over pushing n ra intelligence Agency.
said, argued that. these men The problems started after,
courage democracy in Latin g .. democracy in Latin American ; ? - -
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w r i t c s new chapter in rnen. of the non-Communist the Bay of Pigs invasion, and
d f against dictator Jorge Ubico;;?
!'hemispheric history. left developed reform-minded; the concomitant new reliance, When Juan Jose Arevalo, 'con-;
According to these sources; progressive administral.ion, and Joti--mili tar - re . I m , -es - a sidered the "first president
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who must remain anonymous, 'he pointed out that both hail y g g
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malan land for training exiles Enrique, Peralta. Azurdia YR;_ unpopularity helnmd rasrroite There has never been any
he attempted to control the".'
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a U.& militar leftist ad~~tnistration of ' Col_'
that Arevalo, who. had been tical adviser to y two cxtren)cs. Jac?be %lrbenz Guzman.
president from, 1944 to 1950, unit .in Florida; dwin M. ' ' On the right, are some' with- . .
'was a Communist and that his % L f artin, then assistant secretary fin'
in the m i l i t a r y and the f.' THE ARBENZ years matte
election must be prevented at; of'state for inter-American af- econoipic groujs who see'any up onci of the most fascinating
all costs. ' j_fairs and now ambassador ,to lchango ',as_ communistic,: ;On ?cht}pteiri n recent Latin Amen..
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