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... less than 12 percent was being cultivated . In a country dedicated pri- marily to agriculture , this translated into sweeping poverty and malnu- trition . From the outset of his presidency , Arbenz attempted to tackle Guatemala's ...
... less passed — the Central Intelligence Agency was already drawing up a contingency plan ( code - named PBFORTUNE ) to oust Arbenz . In the Agency's view , Arbenz's toleration for known Communists made him at best a " fellow traveler ...
... [ less than 1 line of source text not declassified ] address in Honduras . 2. Authorization given for JULEP travel Honduras during investi- gation . 1 Source : Central Intelligence Agency , Job 79-01025A , Box 7 , Folder 1. Secret ...
... [ less than 1 line of source text not declassified ] farm located both sides Guatemalan - Salvadoran border near Jutiapa . 2. Present indications governing triumvirate will be ( 1 ) Castillo Armas ( 2 ) Juan Cordova Cerna , see TGG 1359 ...
... less successful in converting to political Communism the mass of labor , which is illiterate 5 For information on rural unionization and the almost constant labor union unrest from March 1945 throughout the Arevalo administration see ...