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... direct control of the Government . The Anti - Communist Potential in Guatemala 18. Various elements in Guatemala , including many loyal adherents of the Revolution of 1944 , view with misgiving the rapid growth of Communist influence in ...
... direct measures may eventually become necessary , and planning for such an emergency will proceed . However , at this time , the primary effort in this field must be directed toward forestalling any pre- mature attempt to take over the ...
... direct or indirect contact with the activities . I also said we were calling back an undercover contact man we had in the country to the South . He might return but we would decide that after a confer- ence . In reply to any inquiry I ...
... direct answer to the third question . He then telephoned to Mr. Bruce to make arrangements for a meeting . 4. I later gathered from Mr. Dulles that the Director had received a satisfactory answer from Mr. Bruce . [ name not declassified ] ...
... direct to our own place . 25 . 3 Printed from a copy that bears this typed signature . Memorandum for the Record1 J.C. King3 CWH Washington , October 9 , 1952 , 9 a.m. SUBJECT Central American Situation 1. At 9 a.m. on 9 October 1952 ...