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CIA RESEARCH REPORTS LATIN AMERICA

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CIARESEARCHREPORTS

LATINAMERICA

CIA RESEARCH REPORTS

LATIN AMERICA,1946-1976

Edited byPaul Kesaris

Guide Compiled byRobert Lester

A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.44 North Market Street Frederick, MD 21701

Copyright ® 1982 by University. Publications of America, Inc.All rights reserved.

ISBN 0-89093-422-3.

Contents

Reel Index 1-17Reel! '.' 1

Argentina '. 2Bolivia 2

Reel II 3Brazil 3British Guiana 5Chile 5Colombia • 5Costa Rica 5Cuba 6

Reel III 7Cuba (Confd.) '. 7

Reel IV .. i 9Dominican Republic 9

ReelV 13Ecuador 13Guatemala 13Haiti 15Mexico 15Panama 16Peru 16Uruguay 17Venezuela 17

Subject Index 18

REEL INDEX

REEL I1947

Frame

0000 Report: Soviet Objectives in Latin America. April 10. 6pp.0006 Report: Soviet Objectives in Latin America. November 1. 9pp.

19480015 Memo: Disturbances in Latin America. March 2. 2pp.

19490017 Report: The Caribbean Legion. March 17. 10pp.

19500027 Report: Importance to the U.S. of Latin American Civil Air Transport. October

2. 102pp.

19540129 Report: The Caribbean Republics. August 24. 20pp.

19610149 Memo: Examples of the Use of Air Power in Various Latin American Countries

by Revolutionary Forces against Governments in Power. March 15. 2pp.

19620151 Memo: Latin America, Potential for Trouble. March 21. 2pp.0153 Memo: Increased Instability in Latin America. April 29. 6pp.0159 Memo: B-26 Aircraft in Latin America. 1962. Ip.

19630160 Report: Cuban Training of Latin American Subversives. March 27. 43pp.0203 Report: The Latin American Free Trade Association. October 18. 8pp.

19640211 Memo: Latin American Situation Report. January 8. 6pp.0217 Report: Survey of Latin America..April 1. 231pp.0448 Cable: Chinese Communist Party Advice to Latin American Communist Revo-

lutionary Leaders. June 23. 5pp.

0453 Report: The Christian Democratic Movement in Latin America. November 6.7pp.

19650460 Report: Press Information Relating to Insurgency and Counterinsurgency:

Latin America. February 5. 25pp.0485 Report: The Role of Public Opinion in Latin American Political Stability. May

13. 36pp.0521 Report: Instability in Latin America. May 19. 7pp.0528 Report: Britainand ltsDependenciesintheWesternHemisphere.October29.

8pp.

19680536 Dispatch: General Awakening of the Liberal Clerics of the Catholic Church in

Latin America. March 28. 16pp.0552 Report: Assessing Military Expenditures in Latin America: a Look at Four

Countries. July. 18pp.

ARGENTINA19490570 Report: Probable Argentine Policy toward the U.S. to 1952 and Its Effect on

U.S. Interests. February 15. 26pp.

19640596 Report: Argentina—Public Order and Safety. January. 34pp.0630 Cable: Pressure on the General Confederation of Labor of Argentina by Com-

munist Labor Group. May 5. 3pp.0633 Cable: Possible Crisis in Argentina as Result of Expected Implementation of

Work Stoppages by the GCL June 17. 3pp.0636 Report: Argentine Political Developments. September 11. 10pp. .0646 Cable: Plan by Communist Terrorist Group to Abduct an American Official in

Cordoba. November 2. 2pp.0648 Cable: Plan by Communist Terrorist Group to Abduct an American Official in

Cordoba. Supplement. December 1. 2pp.

19650650 Cable: Postponement of Planned Coup Attempt in Argentina. May 20. 2pp.0652 Cable: General Pedro Aramburu's Assumption of "Golpista" Position. May 29.

3pp.

. 19660655 Cable: Remarks of General Julio Alsogary on Military Plans for a Takeover of

the Illia Government in July. June 1. 6pp.0661 Cable: Increased Tension in Relation to a Possible Coup Attempt by the

Agentine Military. June 3. llpp.0672 Cable: Opinions of General Alsogary Concerning the Possible Composition of

the New Provisional Government. June 28. 4pp.0676 Biographic Report: Juan Carlos Ongenia. June. 2pp.

BOLIVIA19460678 Report: Forthcoming Elections in Bolivia. December 26. 5pp.

REEL IIBRAZIL

19480001 Report: Brazil. November 30. 90pp.

19540091 Report: Brazil—I. Southeast Brazil: Weather and Climate. October 39pp.0130 Report: Brazil—II. Northwest Brazil: Weather and Climate. December. 37pp.

19610167 Biographic Report: Joao Marquea Goulart. August 25. 2pp.0169 Memo: Quadra's Resignation. August 25. ipp.0170 Biographic Report: Francisco Clementino de Santiago Dantas. August 26.

2pp.0172 Biographic Report: Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliverira>. August. 2pp.0174 Memo: Communist Inroads in the Brazilian Government. September 27. 3pp.0177 Report: Short-Term Prospects for Brazil under Goulart. December 7. 10pp.0187 Report: Brazil as an Instrument of Western Influence in Africa. 1961. 4pp.

19620191 Memo: Brazilian President Joao Goulart. March 30. 2pp.0193 Information Report: Statements of Finance Minister Salles Concerning Possi-

ble Change in the Brazilian National Leadership. May 29. 2pp.0195 Information Report: Plans of the Brazilian Government to Cancel Concession

of Hanna Corp. as a First Step in Expropriating Its Land and Physical Assets.June 28. 2pp.

0197 Information Report: Hesitancy of Goulart to Take Action in the Present Crisis.August 15. 2pp.

0199 Information Report: President Goulart's Plan for Improving Brazilian-U.S.Relations. December 22. 2pp.

19630201 Geographic Report: Brazil. March. 8pp.0209 Information Report: Discussion by Military Group of Plans for an Antigovern-

ment Coup. March 13. Ip.0210 Information Report: Visit to Brazil of High-Ranking Soviet Specialist in Ameri-

can Affairs. March 23. 2pp.0212 Information Report: Remarks on Mission of San Thiago Dantas to Washington.

April 2. 2pp.0214 Information Report: Plan within Brazilian Second and Third Armies for Coup

against Goulart Administration. April 10. 2pp.0216 Information Report: Denial of Dutra That He Would Accept a Position as

President of Brazil. April 16. 2pp.0218 Information Report: Plans of General Olympio Filha to Overthrow the Goulart

Administration. April 29. 5pp.0223 Information Report: General Filha's Plans to Overthrow the Goulart Adminis-

tration by May 15. April 30. 3pp.0226 Information Report: Possible Moratorium on Brazilian Debt Payments. May 3.

lp.0227 Report: Economic Deterioration and Leftist Gains in Brazil. May 3. 5pp.0232 Information Report: Plans of Sao Paulo Civilian Sector of Movement to Over-

throw Goulart Administration. May 24. 4pp.

0236 Information Report: Plans of Conservative Military and Civilian Elements toOverthrow the Goulart Administration If Congress Is Forced to Close. May 24.4pp.

0240 Information Report: Leadership of Proposed Revolt Against the GoulartAdministration. June 3. 2pp.

0242 Memo: The New Brazilian Cabinet. June 19. 3pp.0245 Information Report: Plans of Governor of Rio Grande, Do Norte, to Attack the

Alliance for Progress. June 19. 2pp.0247 Memo: Probable Goulart Interest in Meeting with President Kennedy. June 28.

2pp.0249 Report: Situation and Prospects in Brazil. July 2. 36pp.0285 Information Report: Cuban Ambassador Raul Roa's Observations about Politi-

cal Relations between Brazil and Cuba. July 2. 3pp.0288 Information Report: Analysis of the Current Political Situation by Members of

the Brizola Group. July 12. 3pp. .0291 Information Report: Desire of Admiral Sylvio Heck to Touch Off Armed Revolt

against Goulart. July 22. 2pp.0293 Information Report: Plans for Rightist Coup. August 4. 2pp.0295 Information Report: Further Developments in General Filho's Coup Planning.

August 7. 3pp.0298 Information Report: Establishment of Soviet Military Mission Tied to Soviet

Offer of Aid to Brazil. August 8. Ip.0299 Report: Political, Military, and Economic Trends in Brazil. August 16. 6pp.0305 Information Report: Soviet Position on Brazil's Way to Become a Socialist

Country. August 28. 3pp.0308 Information Report: Soviet Ambassador Andrey Fomin's Comments on Brazi-

lian Political and Economic Situation. September 25. 3pp.0311 Information Report: Opinion of the Brazilian Delegation to the Inter-American

ECOSOC Conference Regarding the Dim Future of the Alliance of Progress.November 12. 4pp.

0315 Information Report: Indications Received by the Brizola Group That GoulartPlans a Military Takeover as the Only Exit from the Present Situation.November 20. 3pp.

19640318 Memo: Alleged USIS Press Release Published in Brazilian Pro-Communist

Weekly. March 12. 3pp.0321 Cable: Advice of Kubitschek to Jair Dantas Ribieiro Regarding His Remaining

as Minister of War. March 29. 3pp.0324 Reid Report: Situation Report at 1300 hrs. March 31. 2pp.0326 Field Report: Developments in the Current Brazilian Crisis. March 31. 3pp.0329 Cable: Expected Arrival of General Kruel with Second Army Troops at Rio de

Janeiro on April 1. March 31. Ip.0330 Cable: Goularfs Order That the First Army Come to Terms with the Second

Army to Avoid Fighting. April 1. Ip.0331 Cable: Preparations of the Brazilian Communist Party for Street Fighting in the

Event an Attempt Is Made to Impeach Goulart. April 1. 2pp.0333 Reid Report: Break between Minister of War Ribieiro and Goulart. April 1. Ip.0334 Field Report: Argentine Government Intention to Seek OAS Intervention in

Event of Open Fighting. April 1. 2pp.0336 Biographic Report: Paschoal Ranieri Mazzilli. April. 2pp.0338 Report: Brazil. April 3. 28pp.0366 Cable: Agreement by Military and Civilian Leaders to Give General Silva Wide

Powers to Oust Pro-Communist Elements in Government. April 6. 4pp.

0370 Cable: Plans under Consideration by Brazilian Military High Command forOusting Pro-Communists from Government. April 7. 2pp.

0372 Cable: Views of General Silva on the Brazilian Revolution. June 17. 2pp.0374 Memo: Effects of the Brazilian Revolution. July 29.11pp.0385 Cable: Plans of Brazilian Exiles in Uruguay. October 7. 2pp.0387 The Policies of the Castello Branco Regime in Brazil: Achievements and

Potential Conflicts. December 31. llpp.

19650398 Cable: Conversation between Brazilian Ambassador to Uruguay and the Act- '

ing Uruguayan Foreign Minister on the Dominican Crisis. May 5. 3pp.0401 Cable: Briefing on the CPSU's Analysis of the World Situation to the Brazilian

Communist Party. August 1. 2pp.0403 Memo: Political Developments in Brazil. October 27. 2pp.0405 Report: The Political Situation in Brazil: The Meaning of the Second Institu-

tional Act. November 29. llpp.

19670416 Cable: Recent Brizola-Castro Agreement on Plans for Guerilla Activities in

Brazil. August 28. 3pp.

19680419 Cable: Violation of Brazilian Waters by the Soviet ShipKegosfrov. May 16.3pp.

BRITISH GUIANA19640422 Cable: Attempt of British Guiana to U.S. Government Indirectly in Orderto Get

U.S. Approval for a Coalition Government. June 26. Ip.0423 Memo: British Guiana Election. December 4. 2pp.

CHILE19470425 Report: Chile. September 1. 70pp.

19500495 Memo: Economic Outlook in Chile. April 11. 2pp.

19620497 Report: Chilean Christian Democratic Posture during the Recent CUTCH Con-

gress in Santiago. September 17. 5pp.

19640502 Memo: Chilean Election Forecast. September 1. 4pp.

COLOMBIA19610506 Biographic Report: Alberto Lleras Camargo. December. 2pp.

COSTA RICA19630508 Information Report: Interests of Cuban Revolutionary Group in Collecting

Strategic Information about San Jose. January 18. 2pp.0510 Information Report: Plans for Guerilla Warfare Training in Costa Rica. March 8.

IP.

0511 Information Report: Communist Party Plans to Expose Alleged Plotting againstPresident Orlich. October 10.4pp.

CUBA19480515 Report: Cuban Political Trends. March 26. 8pp.0524 Report: Cuba. December 23. 53pp.

19600577 Information Report: Organization of Anti-Communista Americana. Anti-Castro

Group. May 26. 2pp.

19610579 Bulletin: Cuba. January 3. 2pp.0581 Weekly Summary: Che Guevara's Mission to the Bloc Countries. January 12.

3pp.0584 Information Report: Traffic Restrictions on Highways; Militia Checkpoints.

January 13. Ip.0585 Information Report: Cuban Military Activities in Las Villas Province. January

14. 2pp.0587 Information Report: Large-Scale Demonstration against Castro Government.

January 17. 2pp.0589 Information Report: Castro's Invasion Scare. January 18. Ip.0590 Information Report: Early Castro Meetings with Communists; Consolidation of

Anti-Castro Groups. January 20. Ip.0591 Information Report: Security Activities of Cuban Communist Party. January

21. Ip.0592 Weekly Summary: Cuban Trade Agreements with Eastern Bloc; Executions of

Anti-Castro Activists. January 26. 4pp.0596 Memo: "Is Time on Our Side in Cuba?" January 27. 2pp.0598 Information Report: Increasing Opposition to Castro. Late January. 2pp.0600 Information Report: Alleged Construction of Concentration Camps. Late Janu-

ary. 2pp.0602 Information Report: Increasing Opposition to Castro. Late January. Ip.0603 Information Report: Transfer of Political Prisoners. February 7. Ip.0604 Weekly Summary: Activities against Guantanamo Naval Base; Increasing

Anti-U.S. Propaganda. February 9. 3pp.0607 Information Report: Second Meeting with Ernesto Betancourt; Militia's Unwil-

lingness to Move against Escambray. February 19. Ip.0608 Information Report: Indications in Camaguey of Increasing Dissatisfaction

with Castro Government. February 21. 2pp.0610 Memo: Why the Cuban Revolution of 1958 Led to Cuba's Alignment with the

USSR. February 21. 7pp.0617 Information Report: Growing Dissatisfaction of Cuban People with Castro

Regime. February 22. Ip.0618 Information Report: Diminishing Popular Support of the Castro Government.

February 23. 2pp.0620 Weekly Summary: Caribbean Initiatives to Cuba and U.S.-Cuban Relations.

February 23. 3pp.0623 Information Report: Travel Restrictions in Las Villas Province. February 28. Ip.0624 Information Report: Counterrevolutionary Forces Losing Hope; Need for Rigid

Embargo by U.S. Late February. 2pp.0626 Supplement: Organized Resistance Continuing. March 2. 2pp.

0628 Weekly Summary: Opposition Groups Are Maintaining Their Campaignagainst Castro; Latin American Efforts at U.S.-Cuban Mediation of Differences.March 9. 3pp.

0631 Memo: "Is Time (Still) on Our Side in Cuba?" March 10. 2pp.0633 Weekly Summary: Cuban Expansion of Trade with Sino-Soviet Bloc; Rumor

Persistent of U.S.-Backed Invasion. March 23. 3pp.0636 Information Report: Cuban Aircraft on Alert for Immediate Takeoff. March 25.

2pp.0638 Weekly Summary: Resistance Continuing to Castro Government. March 30.

2pp.0640 Information Report: Signs of Discontent among Populace; Activities of the

Government to Strengthen the Regime. March 31. 4pp.0644 Information Report: Military Activities in Pinar de Rio Province. April 13.2pp.0646 Information Report: Underground in Cuba Beginning to Distrust the U.S.;

Abortive Plans to Take Over Havana. April 4. 2pp.0648 Weekly Summary: Increased Activity of Anti-Castro Groups; Use of Cuba for

Spread of Communist Influence in the Hemisphere. April 6. 5pp.0653 Weekly Summary: Cuban-Hungarian Trade Agreement; Continued Anti-

Castro Activity; U.N. Activities Pertaining to Cuba. April 13. 3pp.0656 Information Report: Present Living Conditions in Havana; Anti-Castroist Reac-

tion to Regime's Activities. April 14. 3pp.0659 Bulletin: Cuban Reaction to the Bombing of Three Cuban Airfields. April 17.

2pp.0661 Supplement: Situation Report as of 0430 hours. April 18. 2pp.0663 Supplement: Castro's Use of All Military Equipment Possible against Anti-

Castro Landing Forces. April 19. 3pp.0666 Weekly Summary: Free World Reaction to Anti-Castro Invasion; Sino-Soviet

Reactions. April 20. 4pp.0670 Bulletin: Weak Position of Anti-Castro Forces. April 20. 2pp.0672 Digest: Cuban Situation. April 21. 2pp.0674 Information Report: Reaction within Cuba to Attempt to Overthrow Castro

Regime. April 29. 2pp.0676 Information Report: Experiences before,during, aftertheAttempted Invasion;

Camaguey. May. 2pp.0678 Information Report: Experiences before, during, after the Invasion Attempt.

May. 3pp.

REEL III1961 Cent.0001 Information Report: Isle of Pines Defense. May 9. Ip.0002 Information Report: Opposition Situation in Cuba as of May 18. May 18. Ip.0003 Information Report: Harassment of Anti-Castristas. May. Ip.0004 Memo: Coverage of Castro Activities in the U.S. June 10. Ip.0005 Memo: The Situation and Prospects in Cuba. November 3. llpp.

19620016 Memo: Roland Masferrer Rojas. April 24. Ip.0017 Memo: Recent Soviet Military Aid to Cuba. August 22. 4pp.0021 Report: Military Buildup in Cuba. September, llpp.0032 Memo: Penal Conditions and Attitudes of the "Brigade." October 10. 8pp. "

0040 Report Soviet Reactions to Certain U.S. Courses of Action on Cuba. October19. 12pp.

0052 Report: Soviet-Cuban Military Equipment. October 19. 7pp.0059 Report: Major Consequences of Certain U.S. Courses of Action on Cuba.

October 20.10pp.0069 Memo: Effect on Cuba of a Blockade Covering All Goods Except Food and

Medicine. October 23. 3pp.0072 Memo: Readiness Status of Soviet Missiles in Cuba. October 23. 2pp.0074 Memo: Soviet Bloc Shipping to Cuba.- October 23. 2pp.0076 Memo: The Crisis. October 24. 16pp.0092 Memo: The Crisis. October 25.12pp.0104 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600 hrs. October 26. 16pp.0120 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600 hrs. October 27.14pp.0134 Foreign Broadcast Information Services Report: Partial Text of Khrushchev

Message to Kennedy. N.D. 2pp.'0136 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600 hrs. October 28.15pp.0151 Foreign Broadcast Services Report: Text of Khrushchev Message. October 28.

4pp.0155 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600. October 30. 7pp.0162 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600. November 1. llpp.0173 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600. November 2. 9pp.0182 Memo: The Crisis as of 0600. November 3. 11pp.0193 Memo: Recent Cuban Developments. November 10. Ip.0194 Memo: Three Indicators from Cuba. December 3. Ip.

19630195 Report: Soviet Forces in Cuba. Febraury 5. 12pp.0207 Information Report Desire of Castro to Ensure That the Activities of the

Peasant League Do Not Topple the Goulart Government in Brazil. February.2pp.

0209 Foreign Broadcast Information Services Report: USSR Note Protests ShipAttack in Cuban Waters. March 27. 2pp.

0211 Foreign Broadcast Information Services Report: Not in Connection with theBandit Attack on the Soviet Vessel Baku. March 29. 2pp.

0213 Memo: Castro's Visit to Moscow and Algiers. April 23. Ip.0214 Information Report: Possible Plan by Cubanos Libres to Hijack a Ship.

November 17. 2pp.0216 Memo: Themes Based on Raul Castro's Recent Talkon the Conscription Law in

Cuba. November 22. 2pp.0218 Information Report: Planned Departure of Commandos Organization for a

Raid on Cuba. December 2. Ip.0219 Foreign Broadcast Information Services Report: Havana's Response to the

Death of President Kennedy and Comment on the New Administration.December 31. 30pp.

19640249 Cable: Plans of Cuban Exile Group to Conduct Terrorist Activities in the Miami

Area. February 24. Ip.0250 MemofCurrent Thinking of Cuban Government Leaders. March 5. 5pp.0255 Cable: Rumors of LandingsinOrienteandPinarDerRio;UprisingsintheRebel

Army. May 15. 2pp.0257 Cable: Attacks and Landings in Camaguey and Pinar Del Rio Provinces; Airlift

of Cuban Troops. May 19. 2pp.

0259 Cable: Capture of Armed Revolutionaries in Pinar Del Rio. May 22. Ip.02150 Cable: Status of Plans of Independent Group to Attack a Militia Garrison arid

Sink a Cuban Coast Guard Vessel in Pinar Del Rio Province. June 8. Ip.0261 Cable: Planned March on Washington by Cuban Exiles at the Start of the OAS

Session on Cuba. July 16. 4pp.0265 Cable: Exile Plans for March on Washington. July 20. 2pp.0267 Information Report: Popular Version of ReasonGiveninCubafortheAttackon

the Sierra Aranzazu. September 21. 1 p.0268 Information Report: Comments on the Sierra Aranzazu Incident. October 4.

2pp.0270 Cable: Return of Cuban Exiles after Unsuccessful Attempt to Land in Cuba.

October 29. 2pp.0272 Information Report: Protection for Spanish Ships. November 3. Ip.0273 Cable: Plan of Two Cuban Exile Groups to Attack a Cuban Freighter Near the

Florida Coast. December 8. 2pp.

19650275 Cable: Planned Picketing of Soviet U.N. Mission by Members of the Legion

Baragua; Plan to Blow Up Soviet Vessel. February 16. 2pp.0277 Cable: Elation of Cuban Exile Community about U.S. Military Landings in The

Dominican Republic. May 1. 3pp.0280 Cable: Preliminary Activities by Anti-Castro Group for a Bombing Raid on

Cuba. May 29. 2pp.0282 Cable: Possible Imminent AttemptbyCubanExilestoSeizeaCubanVesseloff

the Florida Coast. June 14. 2pp.0284 Cable: Rumor Concerning a Possible Assasination Attempt by the ANC on a

Cuban Delegate to the U.N. September 24. 2pp.0286 Cable: Analysis of Requests for Emigration Made by Cubans to Cuban Exiles in

the U.S. October 19. 3pp.

19700289 Information Report: Cuban Attitude toward Quebec Separatism. October 8.

3pp.

19740292 Directory of Personalities of the Cuban Government, Official Organizations,

and Mass Organizations. March. 505pp.

Reel IV19750001 Intelligence Handbook: Cuba—Foreign Trade. July. 20pp.

19760021 Report: The Cuban Economy—A Statistical Review, 1968-1976. December.

20pp.

19770041 Directory of the Cuban Government and Mass Organizations. December.

135pp.

Dominican Republic19610176 Memo: Briefing Paper on the Dominican Republic. February 17. 5pp.

19620181 Biographic Report: Jose Antonio Bonilla Atiles. January. 3pp.0184 Memo: Report on the Dominican Republic. March 19. llpp.

19630195 Memo: Horacio Jules Ornes Coiscou. January 2. 3pp.0198 Memo: Dominican Republic's President-Elect Juan Bosch. January 2. 4pp.0202 Memo: President Bosch and Internal Security. June 7. 10pp.0212 Report: President Bosch and Internal Security in the Dominican Republic.

January 14. llpp.

19650223 Cable: Efforts of the PRD to Obtain Support from the MPD in Overthrowing the

Triumvirate. April 23. 3pp.0226 Cable: Situation Report as of 1600 hrs. April 24.1pp.0227 Cable: Situation Report as of 1700 hrs. April 24.1pp.0228 Cable: Developments in the Coup Attempt against the Dominican Govern-

ment. April 24. 3pp.0231 Cable: Situation Report as of 2053 hrs. April 24. 3pp.0234 Cable: Situation Report as of 2245 hrs. April 24. 2pp.0236 Cable: Opinion of Luis Amiama Tio, Leader of the PLE, That the Group Attempt

Did Not Have a Political Origin. April 24. 2pp.0238 Cable: Activities of the Young Members of the Dominican Communist Party

Following the Attempted Coup. April 24. 2pp.0240 Cable: Involvement of General Cuesta in a Plot to Overthrow the Government.

April 24. 2pp.0242 Cable: Situation Report as of 0330 hrs. April 25. 3pp.0245 Cable: Situation Report as of 0430 hrs. April 25. 2pp.0247 Cable: Situation Report as of 0645 hrs. April 25.4pp.0251 Cable: Situation Report as of 0730 hrs. April 25. 2pp.0253 Cable: Situation Report as of 0800 hrs. April 25. 2pp.0255 Cable: Situation Report as of 0900 hrs. April 25. 4pp.0259 Cable: Situation Report as of 0954 hrs. April 25. 2pp.0261 Cable: Events Leading to the Overthrow of the Triumvirate and the Present

Problems. April 25. 4pp.0265 Cable: Activities and Plans of the Pro-Castro APCJ 14th, MPD, and the PSPD.

April 25. 3pp.0268 Cable: Political Ideology of Captain Taveras, Dominican Army Officer, and

Rebel Leaders. April 25. 2pp.0270 Cable: Appointment of Rafael Urena, Leader of the PRD, as Provisional Presi-

dent. April 25. 2pp.0272 Cable: Possible Return to the Dominican Republic of Joaquin Balaguer. April

25. 2pp.0274 Cable: Members of a New Military Junta; Opposition to Naming Urena Provi-

sional President by the Air Force and the Navy. April 25. 2pp.0276 Cable: Decision of D'Alessandro's Faction of the Social Christian Party Not to

Support the Provisional Government. April 25. 2pp.0278 Cable: Situation Report as of 1530. April 25. 4pp.0282 Cable: Situation Report as of 1645. April 25. 2pp.0284 Cable: Situation Report as of 2400. April 25. 2pp.0286 Cable: Presence in the National Palace of Members of the Dominican Commu-

nist Party. April 25. 3pp.0289 Cable: Situation Report as of 0230. April 26 2pp.

0291 Cable: Unanimous Decision of Dominican Police Officials to Join Rebels. April26. 2pp.

0293 Cable: Situation Report as of 0945. April -26. 3pp.0296 Cable: Broadcast by the Antirebel Radio Station Operating from the San Isidro

Air Force Base. April 26. 2pp.0298 Cable: Situation Report as of 1045. April 26. 2pp.0300 Cable: Situation Report as of 1200. April 26. 2pp.0302 Cable: Situation Report as of 1630. April 26. 3pp.0305 Cable: Situation Report as of 1730. April 26. 2pp.0307 Cable: Situation Report as of 1900. April 26. 2pp.0309 Cable: Pessimism of the Dominican Communists over Their Failure Thus Far

to Take Complete Control of the Revolution. April 26. 3pp.0312 Cable: Dominican Communist Party Activities on the Night of April 26. April

26. 2pp.0314 Cable: Situation Report as of 0830. April 27. 2pp.0316 Cable: Activities of Dominican Rebels and Plans of Military Forces Opposing

the Rebels. April 27. 2pp.0318 Cable: Situation Report as of 0915. April 27. 2pp.0320 Cable: Opposition of Dominican Communist Leaders to Takeover of the

Government by the Communist Party by Force. April 27. 2pp.0322 Cable: Appointment of a Member of the APCJ 14th as Sub-Director of Intelli-

gence by the Rebel Government. April 27. Ip.0323 Cable: Situation Report as of 1150. April 27. 2pp.0325 Cable: Plan of the Dominican Communist Party to Defend Santo Domingo.

April 27. 2pp.0327 Cable: Efforts of Emma Tavarez Justo, a Leader of the APCJ 14th, to Continue

the Revolution. April 27. 2pp.0329 Cable: Request of a Rebel Leader for Asylum; Killing of Rafael Bonilla Aybar.

April 27. 2pp.0331 Cable: Appointment of a New Dominican Intelligence Chief by Rebel Forces.

April 27. 2pp.0333 Cable: Situation Report as of 1815. April 27. 2pp.0335 Cable: Ultimatum to Surrender by General Elias Wessin Y Wessin to Rebel

Colonel Caamano. April 28. 2pp.0337 Cable: Situation Report as of 0930. April 28.4pp.0341 Cable: Situation Report as of 1030. April 28. 3pp.0344 Cable: Situation Report as of 1045. April 28. Ip.0345 Cable: Situation Report as of 1215. April 28. 2pp.0347 Cable: Views of the PRD Members and Rebel Leader Jose Francisco Pefia on

the Present Revolution. April 28. 2pp.0349 Cable: Situation Report as of 1400. April 28. 2pp.0351 Cable: Situation Report as of 1430. April 28. 3pp.0354 Cable: Rebel Activity as of Late Afternoon. April 28. 2pp.0356 Cable: Opinions of Colonel Ramirez, a Rebel Leader, Concerning His anti-

Wessin Sentiment. April 28. 2pp.0358 Cable: Optimism among Communist Party Members Participating in the Revo-

lution. April 28. 2pp.0360 Cable: Progress of Rebel Forces in Santo Domingo; Executions by Rebel Forces

of Former Government Personnel. April 29. 2pp.0362 Cable: Possible Clash of Communist Forces in Santo Domingo with U.S.

Marines. April 29, 2pp.0364 Cable: Situation Report as of 0950. April 29. Ip.0365 Cable: Situation Report as of 1100. April 29. 2pp.

0367 Cable: Plans of Antirebel Troops to Make Attacks in Santo Domingo. April 29.2pp.

0369 Cable: Rebel Order of Battle Information. April 29. 2pp.0371 Cable: Change of Location of the PSPD's Command Post. April 29. Ip.0372 Cable: Status of Dominican Communist Party Following the Street Fighting

during the Afternoon of April 29. April 29.2pp.0374 Cable: Communist Activities during the Morning of April 30. April 30. 2pp.0376 Cable: Talks between Leaders of the Rebel Forces and the Dominican Commu-

nist Party at the Initiative of the Rebel Leaders. April 30. 2pp.0378 Cable: Fall of the Arsenal at the Fortaleza Ozama into Rebel Hands and

Distribution of Arms by the Rebels. April 30. 2pp.0380 Ca ble: Plans of the PSPD to Blow up Opposition Forces If and When They See

They Are Losing the Fight. April 30. Ip.0381 Memo: Communist Participation in the Dominican Republic Rebellion. April

30.15pp.0396 Cable: Decision of the MPD to Suspend the Fight, Cache Their Arms, and Set

Up a Guerilla Camp in the San Francisco De Marcoris Area. May 3. 2pp.0398 Cable: Activities of Amadeo Conde Sturla during the Revolution. May 3.2pp.0400 Cable: Willingness of Former Dominican President Joaquin Balaguer to

Accept the Presidency Only If Elected by Popular Vote. May 3. 2pp.0402 Cable: Field Report #1. May 4. 3pp.0405 Cable: Field Report #2. May 4. 2pp.0407 Cable: Field Report #3. May 4. 2pp.0409 Cable: Field Report #4. May 4. 3pp.0412 Cable: Field Report #5. May 5. Ip.0413 Cable: Field Report #6. May 5. Ip.0414 Cable: Field Report #7. May 5. 2pp.0416 Cable: Field Report #8. May 5. 2pp.0418 Cable: Field Report #9. May 5. 2pp.0420 Cable: Field Report #12. May 5. 2pp.0422 Cable: Field Report #14. May 5. 2pp.0424 Cable: Field Report #15. May 5. Ip.0425 Cable: Field Report #19. May 5. 2pp.0427 Cable: No Request Received by the Costa Rican Government to Recognize the

Provisional Government of the Dominican Republic. May 5. 2pp.0429 Cable: Field Report #16. May 6. 2pp.0431 Cable: Field Report #20. May 6. 2pp.0433 Cable: Field Report #21. May 6. 2pp.0435 Cable: Field Report #22. May 6. 2pp.0437 Cable: Field Report #23. May 6. 2pp.0439 Cable: Field Report #24. May 6. Ip.0440 Cable: Field Report #25. May 6. Ip.0441 Cable: Field Report #26. May 6. 2pp.0443 Cable: Field Report #27. May 6. 2pp.0445 Cable: Field Report #28. May 6. 2pp.0447 Cable: Field Report #29. May 6. 2pp.0449 Cable: Field Report #30. May 6. 2pp.0451 Cable: Field Report #31. May 6. 2pp.0453 Cable: Field Report #32. May 6. 2pp.0455 Cable: Field Report #33. May 6. 2pp.0457 Cable: Field Report #35. May 6. Ip.

0458 Cable: Field Report #36. May 6. Ip.0459 Cable: Field Report #37. May 6. Ip. • .0460 Cable: Field Report #38. May 6. 2pp. '0462 Cable: Field Report #39. May 6. Ip.0463 Cable: Field Report #40. May 6. 4pp.0467 Cable: Field Report #41. May 7. 2pp.0469 Cable: Field Report #42. May 7. Ip.0470 Cable: Field Report #43. May 7. 2pp.0472 Cable: Field Report #44. May 7. 2pp.0474 Cable: Field Report #45. May 7. Ip.0475 Cable: Field Report #48. May 7. 3pp.0478 Cable: Field Report #49. May 7. 2pp.0480 Cable: Field Report #50. May 7. 2pp.0482 Cable: Field Report #53. May 7. 2pp.0484 Cable: Field Report #55. May 7. Ip.0485 Cable: Field Report #56. May 7. Ip.0486 Cable: Field Report #57. May 7. 2pp.0488 Report: The Communist Role in the Dominican Revolt. May 7.13pp.

REELV1965 cent.0001 Cable: Field Report #58. May 9. 3pp.0004 Cable: Field Report #59. May 9. 4pp.0008 Cable: Memo: Summary of CIA Publications Concerning the Political Unrest in

the Dominican Republic. 28 October 1964 to 28 April 1965. May 12. 4pp.0012 Cable: Possible Imminent Departure of a Commando Team from Florida to the

Dominican Republic to Assist General Barreras. June 9. 5pp.0017 Cable: Recruitment of Cuban Exiles by Aton Palau to Join Ranks of the Forces

of General Imbert and Wessin Y Wessin. June 9. 3pp.0020 Cable: Alleged Readiness of a Commando Team to Be Transported to the

Dominican Republic. June 10. 3pp.0023 Cable: Financial Backers of Gerald Patrick Hemming. June 12. 2pp.0025 Memo: Consequences of a Resignation of the Military Chiefs in the Dominican

Republic. October 26. 4pp.

19660029 Report: Prospects for Stability in the Dominican Republic. April 28. 20pp.0049 Report: Security Conditions in the Dominican Republic. June 23.9pp.0058 Report: Prospects for Stability in the Dominican Republic. September 19.

10pp.

ECUADOR19510068 Memo: Possible Revolution in Ecuador. February 15. Ip.

GUATEMALA19500069 Information Report: Col. Carlos Castillo Armas Is Released from the Peniten-

tiary. January 19. 3pp.

0072 Information Report: Growing Opposition in Guatemalan Army. March 9. Ip.0073 Report: Guatemala. July 27. 49pp.0122 Information Report: Plans of Col. Carlos Castillo Armas for Armed Revolt

against the Government. August 23. 2pp.0124 Information Report: Plans to Overthrow the Government. October 31. Ip.

19510125 Information Report: Exile of Col. Carlos Castillo Armas. August 2. 2pp.0127 Information Report: Carlos Castillo Armas, Exiled Guatemalan Army Officer.

August 14. Ip.

19520128 Letter: From Carlos Castillo Armas to a Friend. April 7. 3pp.

19530131 Report: Probable Developments in Guatemala. May 19. 9pp.

19540140 Digest: Guatemalans Reported "Planting" Arms to "Prove" American Plot.

June 1. 3pp.0143 Digest: Communist "Ploys" in Guatemala. June 3. 3pp.0146 Bulletin: Peron and the OAS Meeting. June 4. Ip.0147 Bulletin: Guatemalan Government Claims Discovery of a New Plot against It.

June 4. 3pp.0150 Bulletin: Mexico to Support OAS Meeting on Guatemala. June 6. Ip.0151 Digest: Guatemalan Communists Attempt to Mobilize Mass Support for

Government. June 8. 2pp.0153 Bulletin: Required Majority AgreestoOASMeetingonGuatemala. June 10. Ip.0154 Bulletin: Guatemala May Take Diplomatic Offensive. June 12. Ip.0155 Digest: Guatemalan Communist Emergency Plans. June 14. 2pp..0157 Digest: Guatemalan Army Threatening Revolt on the Communist Issue. June

• 15.2pp.0159 Digest: Army Officers See Arbenz Stalling on the Ultimatum. June 17. 2pp.0161 Bulletin: Anti-Communist Forces Reported Invading Guatemala. June 19.

2pp.0163 Report: The Situation in Guatemala as of June 20. June 20. 6pp.0169 Bulletin: Situation Report as of 1600. June 20. June 22. 2pp.0171 Digest: Comment on Guatemala's Requests to the U.N. and OAS. June 23.

2pp.0173 Digest: Communists Planning Attack on American Embassy. June 24. 2pp.0175 Digest: Situation in Guatemala. June 25. 3pp.0178 Bulletin: Guatemalan Army Takes Over Government. June 27. Ip.0179 Digest: Military Government Outlaws Communist Party. June 29. 2pp.0181 Digest: Comment on the Guatemalan Negotiations. June 30. 2pp.0183 Classified Message: Drew Pearson Column on Castillo Armas. July 12. Ip.0184 Classified Message: No Information Confirming Drew Pearson Column. July2.

IP-0185 Classified Message: Guatemalan Political View of Regular Army. August 19.

Ip.

19550186 Cable: Situation Report. April 18-25. April 26. 2pp.0188 Information Report: Castillo Armas-Codova Cerna Relations. April 30. Ip.

0189 Information Report: Attempt on Castillo Armas's Life. July 6. Ip.0190 Information Report: Assassination of Castillo Armas Planned by Captain

Romero on June 25. August 1. Ip. • : • . - •

19560191 Foreign Broadcast Information Services Report: Interview with President Cas-

tillo Armas. November 5. 4pp.

19670195 Telegram: Activities of Father Blase Bonpane. December 6. Ip.

19680196 Telegram: Information on Father Blase Bonpane. January 23. Ip.0197 Memo: Headquarters Traces on Father Blase Bonpane, a Maryknoll Priest.

January 23. 2pp.0199 Memo: Notes Concerning Father Bonpane's Lecture: "Studentsand the Revolt

in Guatemala." March 15. 5pp.. 0204 Telegram: Activities of Father Blase Bonpane. April 10. 2pp.0206 Telegram: Father Blase Bonpane. October 23. 3pp.

HAITI19630209 Information Report: Rumored Plot between Trujillo Family and Haitian Offi-

cials to Assassinate Juan Bosch. February 20. 2pp.

19640211 Cable: Reports That the National Palace Will Be the Object of an Aerial

Bombardment. April 21. 1pp.0212 Cable: Plan by Communists for Antigovernment Action during May. May 7.

2pp.0214 Cable: Increase in Plotting against Haitian Government by Persons in the

Military, Government, and Business. August 29. 3pp.0217 Cable: Haitian Rebel Activities. September 1. 2pp.

19650219 Report: Haiti After Duvalier. December 6. 7pp.0226 Report: Haiti's Dismal Outlook—With or Without Duvalier. December 10.8pp.

19660234 Report: Situation and Prospects in Haiti. October 27. 14pp.0248 Cable: Situation in Cape Haitien. November 10.1pp.

19680249 Memo: Rolando Arcadio a.k.a. Masferrer (Rojas). June 14. Ip.

19690250 Memo: Rolando Masferrer's Arrest. February 10. Ip.

19760251 Memo: Activities of Rolando Masferrer. October 8. 2pp.

MEXICO19510253 Report: Mexico. January 24. 81pp.0334 Classified Message: Information on the Activities of Valery Kostikov in Mexico.

November 23. Ip.

0335 Classified Message: Kostikov's Travels in Mexico. November 23. Ip.0336 Classified Message: Information on Gilberto Ugarte. November 26. Ip.

19640337 Classified Message: Supplemental Information on Kostikov. January 9. Ip.0338 Classified Message: Information on Villanueva. February 18. 2pp.0340 Cable: Plans for Peasant Uprising in Linares, Nuevo Leon. April 28. 3pp.

19660343 Report: Security Conditions in Mexico. April 7. 6pp.

19670349 Report: Security Conditions in Mexico. October 12. 6pp.0355 Report Mexico: The Problems of Progress. October 20. 6pp.0361 Cable: Plans of Mexican Communist Youth Groups to Disrupt Johnson-Ordaz

Meeting. October 23. 4pp.0365 Cable: Press Editorials, by Government Instigation, Designed to Condition U.S.

Officials to President Ordaz's Criticism of U.S. Restrictions of Latin Importsduring State Visit. October 25.4pp.

0369 Memo: Developments Relative to President Johnson's Trip to Mexico. Situa-tion Report. October 25. 2pp.

0371 Memo: Developments Relative to President Johnson's Trip to Mexico. Situa-tion Report. October 27. 2pp.

19730373 Report: Mexico's Toughening Policy toward Foreign Investment. November.

9pp.

PANAMA19480382 Report Panama. March. 39pp.

19640421 Cable: Planning for Revolutionary Action in Panama. March 31. 3pp.

19680424 Memo: Situation Report. March 5. Ip.

PERU19640425 Ca ble: Decision by Ml R to Begin Preparations for Revolution. Fe braury 8.3pp.0428 Cable: Plans of the MIR for Revolutionary Action. February 10. 3pp.

19730431 Cable: Plans of Peruvian Government to Bring Pressure on Cerro de Pasco

Mining Corp., with the View to Nationalizing It. April. 8pp.0439 Cable:PeruvianGovernmentCampaignagainsttheCerrodePascoCorp.June

18. 3pp.0442 Cable: Developments in the Plans to Take Over the Holdings of the Cerro de

Pasco Corp. Mid-July. 7pp.0449 Cable: Scheduled Takeover of Cerro de Pasco's Holdings in Peru. Early August.

6pp.0455 Cable: Opposition within the Government to Nationalization of Cerro de Pasco

Corp. Mid-August. 4pp.

0459 Cable: Opposition within the Government to Nationalization of Cerrode PascoCorp. Without Adequate Compensation. Late August 4pp.

0463 Cable: Other Possible Courses of Action with Regard to the Cerro de PascoCorp. Early September. 7pp.

0470 Cable: Developments in the Banco de Credito Suit against Cerro de Pasco.Mid-October. 3pp.

URUGUAY19670473 Cable: Daily Report on the Security Situation. March 20. Ip.0474 Cable: Daily Report on the Security Situation. March 20. Ip.

VENEZUELA19480475 Report: The Venezuelan Elections of December 14, 1947. January 5. 6pp.0481 Report: Vulnerability to Sabotage of Petroleum Installations in Venezuela,

Aruba, and Cracao. May 14. 6pp.

19610487 Biographic Report: Antonio Briceno Linares. December. Ip.0488 Biographic Report: Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo. December. 3pp.0491 Biographic Report: Jose Antonio Mayobre Cova. December. 2pp.0493 Biographic Report: Raul Leoni. December. 2pp.

19620495 Information Report: Information on Leftist Military Uprising in Eastern Vene-

zuela. May 4. 2pp.0497 Information Report: Disturbances in Caracas and Eastern Venezuela. May 4.

2pp.0499 Information Report: Disturbances in Caracas. June 4. 2pp.0501 Information Report: Plans of Venezuelan Military to Overthrow the Govern-

ment of President Betancourt. September 17. 2pp.

19650503 Report: Venezuela. December 16. 12pp.

SUBJECT INDEXThe following index is a guide to the major subjects of the five reels and is usually

limited to one or two references for each report. The Roman numeral refers to the reeland the Arabic numeral refers to the frame within that reel; hence, 11:007 is theseventh frame in the second reel.

AfricaBrazil. II: 0187

Alfonso, Juan Pablo PerezVenezuela. V: 0488

Alliance for ProgressBrazil. II: 0245, 0311

Alsogary, JulioArgentina. 1:0655

Anti-Castroactivities. II. 0577, 0590, 0600,0607, 0624, 0626, 0628, 0638,0648, 0656, 0670, 0674; III: 0214,0218, 0255, 0257, 0259, 0260,0270,0273, 0280, 0282

Aramburu, PedroArgentina. 1:0652

Argentinaantigovernment activity. 1:0650,0652, 0655,0661, 0672military activities. I: 0655, 0661,0672political science. I: 0636security. 1:0596terrorism. I: 0646,0648trade unions. 1:0630,0633

Armas, Carlos CastilloGuatemala. V: 0069,0122, 0124,0125, 0127, 0128, 0188, 0189,0190, 0191

Atiles, Jose Antonio BonillaDominican Republic. IV: 0181

Balaguer, JoaquinDominican Republic. IV: 0272

Betancourt, RomuloVenezuela. V: 0501Bolivia

government. I: 0678Bonpane, Father Blase

Guatemala. V: 0195, 0196, 0197,0199, 0204, 0206

Bosch, JuanDominican Republic. IV: 0198Haiti. V: 0209

BrazilAlliance for Progress. I: 0245, 0311antigovernment activity. II: 0209,0214, 0218, 0223, 0240, 0291,0293, 0295, 0315, 0324, 0326,0416communism. II: 0174, 0227, 0305,0331, 0401Cuba. II: 0285economics. II: 0195, 0226, 0227foreign media. II: 0318geography. II: 0201government. II: 0169, 0174, 0177,0193, 0197, 0216, 0232, 0236,0242, 0247, 0288, 0333, 0366,0370, 0372, 0374, 0387, 0405intelligence survey. II: 0001, 0299,0338Inter-American Economic andSocial Conference. II: 0311international relations. II: 0187,0199, 0212, 0247, 0398. 0419military activities. II: 0329, 0330,0366political developments. II: 0249,0299, 0403Second Institutional Act. II: 0405Uruguay. II: 0385, 0398U.S. II: 0199, 0212, 0247U.S.S.R. II: 0210,0298,0305,0308, 0401, 0419

I

Brigade, theCuba. Ill: 0032

British Guianagovernment. II: 0422, 0423U.S. II: 0422

Camargo, Alberto LlerasColombia. II: 0506

Caribbean LegionLatin America. I: 0017

Catholic ChurchLatin America. I: 0536

Central Intelligence AgencyDominican Republic. V: 0008

Cerro de Pasco Corp.Peru. V: 0431, 0439, 0442, 0449,0455, 0459, 0463, 0470

Che GuevaraCuba. II: 0581

ChileChristian Democratic Movement. II:0497economics. II: 0495government. II: 0502intelligence survey. II: 0425

China, Peoples' Republic ofLatin America. I: 0448

Christian Democratic MovementChile. II: 0497Latin America. I: 0453

Coiscou, Horacio Jules OrnesDominican Republic. IV: 0195

Colombiabiographic report. II: 0506

CommunismBrazil. II: 0174, 0227, 0305, 0401Costa Rica. 11:0511Cuba. II: 0590, 0591. 0610, 0648Dominican Republic. IV: 0238,0265, 0286, 0309, 0312, 0320,0322, 0325, 0327. 0358, 0362,0371, 0372, 0374, 0376, 0380,0381, 0396, 0488Guatemala. V: 0143, 0151, 0155,0173Haiti. V: 0212Mexico. V: 0361

Costa Ricacommunism. II: 0511Cuba. II: 0508Dominican Republic. IV: 0427counterinsurgency

Latin America. I: 0460Cuba

anti-Castro activities. II: 0577,0587, 0590, 0598, 0600, 0602,0607, 0608, 0617, 0618, 0624,0626, 0628, 0638, 0648, 0656,0670, 0674; III: 0214, 0218, 0255,0257. 0259, 0260, 0270, 0273,0280, 0282Brazil. II: 0285Che Guevara. II: 0581communism. II: 0590, 0591, 0610,0648Costa Rica. II: 0508directory of personalities of theCuban government, officialorganizations, and massorganizations. Ill: 0292; IV: 0041Dominican Republic. II: 0277economics. Ill: 0069; IV: 0021

foreign broadcast informationservices. I l l : 0134, 0151, 0209.0219foreign trade. II: 0592, 0633, 0646,0653; IV: 0001government. II: 0589, 0600, 0603,0607, 0608, 0610, 0640; I I I : 0193,0195. 0216, 0250intelligence. II: 0676,0678; I I I :0001. 0002, 0003, 0005intelligence survey. II: 0524; III:pl94international relations. II: 0620,0628, 0633, 0666; III: 0059, 0207,0213Kennedy, John F. Ill: 0219Khrushchev, Nikita. Ill: 0134,0151, 0209, 0219Masferrer (Rojas), Roland. Ill: 0016military activities. II: 0585, 0607,0644; III: 0257, 0259military forces. II: 0663; III: 0021,0052. 0072. 0195. 0216Missile Crisis. Ill: 0076, 0092,0104, 0120, 0136, 0155. 0162,0173, 0182Organization of American States.I l l : 0261political science. II: 0515, 0610Quebec. Ill: 0289shipping. Ill: 0074, 0209, 0214,0267, 0268, 0272Sierra Aranzazu incident. Ill: 0267,0268terrorism. Ill: 0249U.S. II: 0596, 0604. 0620, 0631,0633, 0646; III: 0004, 0040, 0059,0069. 0194. 0219, 0261, 0265U.S.S.R. II: 0646; III: 0017. 0040.0199

Cuban Missile CrisisI I I : 0076, 0092, 0104, 0120, 0136,0155, 0162, 0173, 0182

Dantas, Francisco Clementine deSantiago

Brazil. II: 0170, 0212Dominican Republic

antigovernment activity (see a/soIntelligence). IV: 0223, 0228, 0240,0360, 0362, 0367, 0369, 0396,0398Communist activities. IV: 0238,0265, 0286, 0309, 0312, 0320,0322. 0325. 0327. 0347, 0358,0362, 0371, 0372, 0374, 0376,0380, 0381, 0396, 0488Costa Rica. IV: 0427government. IV: 0270, 0272, 0274,0291, 0296, 0400

intelligence activity. IV: 0236,0261, 0272intelligence field reports. IV:0402-0486; V: 0001, 0004intelligence situation reports. IV:0226, 0227, 0231, 0234, 0242,0245, 0247, 0251, 0253, 0255,0259, 0278, 0282, 0284, 0289,0293, 0298,0300,0302, 0305,0307, 0314,0318, 0323, 0333,0337, 0341, 0344, 0345, 0349.0351, 0354, 0364, 0365, 0374intelligence survey. IV: 0176, 0184;V: 0029,0058military activities. IV: 0316, 0335,0367; V: 0017, 0025political ideology. IV: 0268, 0347,0356, 0381security. IV: 0202,0212; V: 0049Social Christian Party. IV: 0276U.S. IV: 0362; V: 0012,0017, 0020

Duvalier, FrancoisHaiti. V: 0219,0226

EconomicsBrazil. II: 0195, 0226, 0227Chile. II: 0495Cuba. Ill: 0069; IV: 0021Mexico. V: 0355, 0373

Ecuadorgovernment. V: 0068

Filha, Olympio MorirasBrazil. II: 0218, 0223

Foreign broadcast informationservices

Cuba. Ill: 0134, 0151,0209, 0219Guatemala. V: 0191

Foreign mediaBrazil. II: 0318Latin America. I: 0460

Foreign tradeCuba. Ill: 0592, 0633,0646, 0653;IV: 0001

GeographyBrazil. II: 0201Latin America. I: 0217

Goulart, Joao Belchior MarqueaBrazil. II: 0167, 0177. 0197, 0199,0315

GovernmentArgentina. 1:0630,0650, 0652,0672Bolivia. I: 0678Brazil. II: 0169,0174, 0177,0193,0197, 0216, 0232, 0236, 0242,0247, 0288, 0333, 0366, 0370,0372, 0374British Guiana. II: 0422, 0423Chile. II: 0502

Cuba. II: 0515; III: 0270, 0272,0274, 0291,0400Dominican Republic. IV: 0270,0272, 0274, 0291, 0296, 0400Ecuador. V: 0068Guatemala. V: 0131, 0147,0159,0178, 0179, 0181Haiti. V: 0219,0226, 0234Venezuela. V: 0475

Great BritainLatin America. I: 0528

Guatemalaantigovernment activity. V: 0069,0072. 0122, 0124, 0157, 0159,0178Communist party. V: 0143, 0151,0155, 0173government. V: 0131, 0147,0159,0178, 0179,0181intelligence. V: 0161, 0163, 0169,0175,0186intelligence survey. V: 0073, 0163international affairs. V: 0154military activities. V: 0072, 0157,0159, 0178, 0179Organization of American States. V:0146, 0150, 0153, 0171political ideology. V: 0185United Nations. V: 0171U.S. V: 0173

Haitiantigovernment activities. V: 0209,0211, 0214, 0217, 0248Communist activities. V: 0212government. V: 0219, 0226, 0234intelligence V: 0217, 0248intelligence survey. V: 0234

Heck, SylvioBrazil. II: 0291

Hemming, Gerald PatrickDominican Republic. V: 0023

InsurgencyLatin America. I: 0160,0460

Intelligence surveysBrazil. II: 0001, 0299, 0338Chile. II: 0425Cuba. II: 0524Dominican Republic. IV: 0176,0184; V: 0029, 0058Guatemala. V: 0073, 0163Haiti. V: 0234Latin America. I: 0217Mexico. V: 0253Panama. V: 0382Venezuela. V: 0503

Inter-American Economic and SocialConference

Brazil. II: 0311

International relationsBrazil. II: 0187, 0199. 0212, 0247,0398, 0419Cuba. II: 0620, 0628, 0633, 0666;111:0059,0207,0213Guatemala. V: 0154Latin America. I: 0000, 0006,0151, 0153Mexico. V: 0365, 0369,0371, 0373

Johnson, Lyndon B.Mexico. V: 0361, 0365, 0369, 0371

Kennedy, John F.Cuba. II: 0247; III: 0219

Khrushchev, NikitaCuba. Ill: 0134, 0151

Kostikov, ValeryMexico. V: 0334, 0335, 0337

Leoni, RaulVenezuela. V: 0493

Linares, Antonio Ignacio BricenoVenezuela. V: 0487

Masferrer (Rojas), RolandCuba. 111:0016Haiti. V: 0249, 0250, 0251

Mazzilli, Paschoal RanieriBrazil. II: 0336

MexicoCommunist activities. V: 0361economics. V: 0355, 0373Guatemala. V: 0150intelligence. V: 0338, 0340intelligence survey. V: 0253international relations. V: 0365,0369, 0371, 0373security. V: 0343, 0349U.S. V: 0361, 0365, 0369, 0371

Military activitiesArgentina. I: 0650, 0652, 0655,0661Brazil. II: 0329, 0330, 0366Cuba. II: 0585, 0607, 0644; III:0257, 0259Dominican Republic. IV: 0316,0335, 0367; V: 0017, 0025Guatemala. V: 0072, 0157, 0159,0178, 0179Latin America. I: 0149

Military expendituresLatin America. I: 0552

Military forcesCuba. II: 0663; III: 0021, 0052,0072, 0195, 0216Latin America. I: 0159

Oliveria, Juscelino KubitschekBrazil. II: 0172, 0321

Orgenia, Juan CarlosArgentina. I: 0676

Organization of American StatesBrazil. II: 0334 .

"Cuba. 111:0261Guatemala. V: 0146, 0150,0153,0171

Panamaintelligence. V: 0382intelligence survey. V: 0421, 0424

Pearson, DrewGuatemala. V: 0183, 0184

Peruantigovernment activity. V: 0425,0428Cerro de Pasco Corp. V: 0431,0439, 0442, 0449, 0455, 0459,0463, 0470

PetroleumVenezuela. V: 0481

Political ideology (see Communism)Dominican Republic. IV: 0268,0347, 0356, 0381Guatemala. V: 0185

Political scienceArgentina. I: 0636Brazil. II: 0249, 0299, 0403Cuba. II: 0515, 0610

Public opinionLatin America. I: 0485

QuebecCuba. Ill: 0289

Second Institutional ActBrazil. II: 0405

SecurityArgentina. I: 0596Dominican Republic. IV: 0202,0212; V: 0049Mexico. V: 0343, 0349Uruguay. V: 0473, 0474

ShippingCuba. Ill: 0074, 0209, 0214, 0267,0268, 0272

Sierra Aranzazu incidentCuba. Ill: 0267, 0268

Social Christian PartyDominican Republic. IV: 0276

TerrorismArgentina. I: 0646, 0648Cuba. Ill: 0249Haiti. V: 0209, 0211Venezuela. V: 0481

Trade unionsArgentina. I: 0630, 0633Latin America. I: 0203

TransportationCuba. II: 0584, 0623

Ugarte, GilbertoMexico. V: 0355, 0373

United NationsCuba. II: 0653; III: 0275. 0284Guatemala. V: 0171

UruguayBrazil. II: 0385. 0398security. V: 0473, 0474

U.S.Brazil. II: 0199. 0212, 0247Cuba. II: 0596,0604, 0620, 0631,0633, 0646; III: 0004,0040,0059,0069, 0194, 0219, 0261, 0265Dominican Republic. IV: 0362; V:

0012, 0017, 0020Guatemala. V: 0173Latin America. I: 0027Mexico. V: 0361, 0365, 0369, 0371

USSR'Brazil. II: 0210, 0298, 0305, 0308,0401, 0419Cuba. II: 0646; III: 0017, 0040,0195Latin America. I: 0000,0006

Weather and climateBrazil. II: 0091, 0130

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