WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS LATIN AMERICA DIVISION, ORE, CIA 20 DECEMBER 1949

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1? Approved For ReleWe 1999/09/G=64000200040012-3 Upjay_e_mityA1021.,' Latin Anerica Division, OBE, Ct 20 Dactaabor 1949 Two items aro or particular introot this week: that on increased tension: in the Caribbean (p. 2), and thrxt, on the posenibility of ti:eable in Ecuador (p. 3). =MEM DEVELOITENTS GENERAL: It is possible that the ciit diplonatie establislmente in Latin America r.a7 chift their orien+atien tounra the Chinese Cenmu- mist resims (p. 2). NORTBERN AMA: Caribbean tension has been increased as tho result of 2baAican president Tru illo$s rertest for war ?overs ,. 2 . The CENTRAL ARRA: EafisderIs government anticipates trouble from dissMent ar* factions (P. 3)... SOUTH-SRN AMA: In Argentina, the government is showing increasing cen- corn over unemployment (p. 4). In Chlle,i /itical tension is increasing Oa 4) .SFECIM sVpasoTs The Current Situation in Caletbia . . . Tho Current Situation in Costa Rica . . 0 64 4 4- 6 ? 4 * 0 ? 0 ? 0 ? 4 DOCUMENT NO. NO CHANGE iN CLASS. 11 DECLASS!FIED CLASS. CHANGED TO: IS NEXT REV!EW DATE: UTH 4A`i .41) DATE.A"frj FIEWEvVER; 372044 I_ I Approved For Release 1999/09/021090A000200040012-3 Approved For &ukase 1999/09'79-490A000200040012-3 Weekly Contributions,? Dtiel (CIA TierIcing Papere) 20 Doeerbor 1949 MIZGALs Eoesible &Int r.._?49?.242127,1m.3 ittizzat, illiassaatip..mmastallaIelia.Arralm Revarts rya' Civatene1a and Mexico:, as yell as from ?thee gelato of the world, indicate that some Chine= diplomats in Latin America have beam to orient theneelvee tovard Vet Comauniot regine in Peiping. It appears that oinco about Augusta tho 16 Latin Ameri- can diplonatic establielmonts of the Chineeo government have not keen paid and that many of the personnel In these missions, except certein Chiefs of Maslow, hope to bo taken into the rvice of the Peiping regimea It. io possible that this regime may be incoespicuously to support sone of the preoent Wationalist diplomatic establiohmente IZ Latin America, eith the idea of establishing Comuniet tridae-heeae' in these ecuntriee prior to rocognition. 2. DOM:WIGAN REPUBLIC: lagraaaaLlaaaiaaahLfaaataaxibtattaa Trujillees latest move against anti-Trujillo groupe in the Caribbean area -- hio 12 December request of the Iretber- stamp" D ' can congress for authority to declare 'our tgainst any country that permits entieliavjille activities eithin it territory -- is most probably a part of the intense propaganda campaign uaged ie recent months by Trujillo and Samosa against the "democracies," whem they accuse of plotting ageleat them. While it is poseible that Trujillots action reflects aone concern over attacks frail other coen- tries, lie military forces are considered sufficient to repel such attacks, and no evidenco has been received that the Caribbean Legion is planning to endortake military action in the iumediate future. It is more likely that Trujillo's novo in designed to impress the Cuarn and Guatemalan governments vith the posoibIe dangeva to them in bar- boring exiled revolunionests, and to evoke US oppooitioa tc the Cella,- bean Legion in order to prevent any ferther activity by revolutieeney groups againa the Caribbean "dictatorshipc". Cuba is very resentful of Trujillofs novo and has launchedna propaganda counteroffensive against hem, To shoe that inva- sion preparations aro not ender Ivey in Cuba, the Cuban Layer:meat last reek invited the Inter-American Peace Connitteo to inveetiopte recent chargeo about present preparations for a new invaoion attempt against iteujillo, and the ratter VW taken up Decenbor /9 at a meting of the I&PC. Cuba has aloe tbreateined to appeal to the OAS on the grounde that Trujillos requeot for ear powers constitutes a throat to inter- nationel peace. The "democracies" are not the only countries that have been reported aa plotting. Trern/o? for eeample, ieopoeten to have been sending =me to Nicaragua for use against Guntemola; and agents of Trujillo and Somoza have been reported ao woricann together in obtaining erns abroad fcie uce of the plottere. The total effect of these charges and countsecharges, well-founded or not, hao been to increase intra-Caribbeen tension in recent months to the detriaont of the US Interest in Hoots:here solidaritae Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : Cl 3 Approved ForRkittase 1999/09/02 t90A000200040012-3 COTat Weekly Contributions; D/LA 20 Dec Io:' 1949 25A lLa Wollsing Paper) 14 bA 5=- ECUADOR: AaUeZ42.:7.:.4111LIArA-19...laljf2,.2,011thrP:A Goverment ala ' .or c2aim to have dicoovomd a wal- organized group of civ: , ,-. -y to attack th,) government at any timo, Any outbroe, :1-.! expected to be initiotodIvoither thoflariscal Sucre Artillery Cp or by the Vonosdoros infantry- Battsl:Lon? both static:led In ,laito, The government, fully ararn of tIn situallon? is reportedly caTtain of t"to loyalty of tho tail: unit stationed ilL QuIto and co confident of it; ability qua' any rcvolt at no very boginning that the gavornmnt ilts purposely assured the cippoaranco of tnawaeeness and unpreparodness in order to procipitatc a showdevn. WIAo-Ltimatos that, while an anti- government group has mcdo come progress in its pTeparations? it is Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-01090A000200040012-3 compaDEMAL, Approved For Fhdease 1999/09/02? TRDP79i490A000200040012-3 Joiy 46tgritiDia001111 Contributions? OnA:e. 7,..417:,,9 (0"7, troxking Paper) 7,, ritin tiet in a pOr.ltiOn to decivirt- actiea cuExtr f. the goveraileatla ma?or...e73 of the '.:7,"`Ci.t1::.";10171. the ..i.o,yalty of certain Inporticat arrzr un:t zad offl.aers, AlINT-711TA: Certain recent moves by the ii,r1-1'exttins cate that anticipation of Unanploraw:It limy have 7,-.;:scoile 43Z1 important Victor influencing, governmE.,nt econioDf4.?0 tiva goverment is contizming efforts toTTLIrds rov-Isions In trade policy on hch n ha long T/11.1.,, 1.1fxr peftoem. economic_L?1.?tability trAist depend (see 1:11.41 rTlay 6 riec 49), restriction of imports -- vihioh f cded? 1?107.2:1(1 setlentio increase Argontinat s f n1e caI -;p :r iLo to guard aga.tellt unemployttent that. I7ould result Ircm th,) of faroiga goods vrIth Ligh-coA do?tleE-titl prodmete, have been =Lae to curtail public c.ree.lt. loans tx-?, - have been sonewhat 1nm:eased, e,praroxtly to (tined, deatai-nc activity ?Ind resultant unomploynent. Reportedly,. the (2.,,y,iii?E'.nne:a1:-= also considering art extensive public-worke ia.7)e,erb oxiy :cumber of une.oployod and to aid the ur:t. ccto oftin ,eco:norly. .?):t time appears; that tho short-tern adv4:ntfltges of ft-,21 miployeKcit ars:, being, given priority ova, lonf,?7,,term cbjectivos of is, eca,14.1.c.r. econoqr-, ClIrLE I ia,TWX,R2T0112ciP.11...h..9.;,M7,;1412 Dissatisfaction -aith he Cotaalev; Vidola vridospread, Minor apposition partix. crvf) ,,T,nclexioririu; to overnvie coalition, and certain Milito:Ty- elements f.)..re plotting to or'erthrew the gozrzetri;? A foes:. perecerithzi.- ::-Ln tLe current anti-goverronont actietiert arpeaxa to be CecrLOS dB? Campc,,, aspirant to the Presidney ii 1952? rho ic, ro; xi c-,ct,!ti amon,g opposition groups ezid allegod.ly io contect vith. the eerrtepiag military elements, The lattm, group. coivosed cLief.y of ai.Tieers ih were forced into retirsrient ;tor their partieipati.on tho rabortive. Novenbel, 3.91?'S plOti) i5 tllIg to ga,i. armed forces to execute asuceeFs:f'.4.21 coup? Go7ernment avi:aerfi.ties reported to be apprehensive- thout the situation !.,:nd rAre :keeping the suspeetcd individuals tinder slzvoillt,,nce, Goatitlez hr,cam}:Elle, is attempting to gain, mann pegui.e.z. 1-31:,,ppevt by poz_hing, eoalo nt that he f (idle v.r111, alleviate the mrczent cooDroic., ::.?Ind by striving for greater harmony 47traong tie ;:,,overnment c:11tfloa partiee , Desrpite the nttrour, reports of :tnerearing clfilloairtalit and for a projected otii ad desr.ite /Mac, :EVt..)bdittit.) ir.C.27.OftEiO 1950: DILA believev thz:11; the Gon.7,613;.7:Vioia govwrorrb1'41's:raid be nte to rainto.in itself in -Li OVICr.L- at, l'i..-CarYtt early CONFEINMITIAk Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-01090A000200040012-3 Approved For iltikase 1999/09/02.1,.01411RDiD79-W090A000200040012-3 coW ED En IAL Weekly Contributione; D/L. (CIA Working Paper) Situation LlozAorandloo 75-49 reaSurataULtanti ojaStambia 20 1)tooribe (Qum= Tho Conservetivos have von an important victow in the straggle botweon the to political parties for ocutaol of the Colombian government. The ccoaomic eituation io aood and should tend to improve politiCEl tability prozpooto? The armed foroes remain loyal to tle governmont, Communist influence remains alight. There have been= critical prob- lems in Colombian foroiga rolationo. -- It is as yet too oarly to estdoAtc the offnct on US-Colombian relations of tho olection of Ieuovano C6moz to the prosidency.) The Conaervatives have won an impeotani; victory in tho otraggic two= the two traditional political parties for control of the Colcolo)eon government. Tho Liberal -sponsored law cdvancing the date of to pacoi- dentia/ oloction Un3 followed by a wave cf violonce in which tho rrajoritY of the victims wore Liborals., The Libeaal attp to .tiut impenobaont proceedings against Conoervative President Capita woo it by the docaoration of a stato of sioge? umder which CongreEo uas oucpcadod, W.boral nboontioa from the polls and their call for passive rosiatancy on eloction wooR ood were inefootive, soil the Conservative cooildate, Lourecto Ge:moo, ron olootoe, peacefully on 27 Novembor (aec DAL 714,y 6 The 49), AUempte by tx..1 Lib a1 to subvert tho rmod forces eevm to have boon givon a cleai:ft blo'a tv the replacement on 1 Decomber of chiefe of Etafg of the Air Force oad Tho one success of tho Liberal Party, to dale, ha a boon its obi:AV to mu:alto-in its unity doopite Conservative attompts to coupe an opoa H000-or,2, tho Liberal as a group aro not of a torpor to CEUCV oorielw ilicanveunee to the govornment? and D/LA estimateo althou& sporatiftx v:iolence may continue, there will be no outbreak of :revolutionary proportion ia the near future. raleneall Colamb'lls economic situation is gcod and ohoold tad to ::Ilirmovo ;_x?:lit- ieal stability prospects. Coffso produatiaa and pricoo are at on high; there is a virtually uplimited nal-ko-:; for Colcribian =Mc, Ute United States; and imported materiale art prodacto .3,70 IZOlattinay cheap in comparison with coffoo. Despite contintod internal inglatioa,?the2nrrovo- ment in terms of trade combined ulth rid import rostrictiolao f,s =I:Jested to result in a balanciag of exteliaal pa5imen:'63 for the yoar. LiVams11 iwar- tant-ecemonie pressure exoupo such as ba Coffee Fo,:ierailioa devaluation of the poso,? Prepideut Opp:Ira ropeltzd to be def::,ziii.o.tz, opposed, and, since Congress Trao easpen6ed under tho state of oaege? tho President2s opinion is; for the tire being, docioivo. Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDPA Miii3N42-3 Approved For 16lease 1999/09/0?octyt-RDP791-14090A000200040012-3 $(81010ENTJAL Weekly Contributienct? 3)/TA. - 2 20 DoitgAtf.'nr (CIA Working Paper) Sit cation ?Semoranaw.7, 73-10 So progress was made on amarding pet:oleam legislation during tho roctItt congressional sossio7t; an that bodv Va5 entirokr occupied with po31%ical matters, but a considerable portion of the prepost4 letals1W-1 is c.,--:tr.r..entig being rreparod for promulgation by presidential decTae, favoTable prospects f'Or this 3ogisla4on in conjunctf.on with ct. possibly significant mew oil discove:tT la i,bs DeTAL-ttinent of Tolinn have improvoti the outlook for petroleun development in l'elomblett &tout= Communist infitaence in Cclonbia remains slight. Althoudh sme 007.1 nista were repozted7w affillatf'd with Lib.)ral Idefesso" groups in Boacit, the Communist Party:, aa a 1.41o1e; has kept airgulerly fro? from ectenglenant during the past thrce months of urtrone twasion? end has aonerelly avoido0 being implicated in cases ce political vi)lemm., In the o-;...-pectaktion timt the election of Laureano CCIrmels wect7.4 mcam the outl.art ar their par;;y, the Conmunists how mado propamtione for goLig usOmvGando There halw been no Indications; howavel?, that the gotertment dortEi.? in foe% intr!t.i! te takn apy strong maaatree agpSnst the Coit Party, The armed forces ruoain loyal to tho Colorlian government end cor-holw to be a stabilizing inflzence in the counlvy? As a :moult of tht h5g3A gree or panties." trrtr.alkeT preceding tle presidontdal election tor,1 expectation of inorednate demands upon th CLitcry capacity to mairitan the peace et election time? tho atrength f the =mei forces was inameasa to 42000 as of .3.1. August (eompnrud with .1000 in guno):. and a further increase of 10,000 vias reported2T planned for October (It lo %7ot kaam if the second increase tccqc J.eports ttat the Libereis wire attenpnng to subvert nilitery paroonpol aro ivan ems crodencoby. the fact, that.; In the selection of conecrpts during the fa3.1? Liberal were conociort careflally excluded. At present, key posilons are believed to b filled by men rho Till support tho a&t.inistriltion.,, On 1 Deeenbar the chiefs atnff of the 11:an- and Air Force wore replaced; :presumaill,y by non of urtqueet'lemed loyalty and re1iebiaity4 DIU estimates '.,,hat tho 0e3.ontrian camel fcccos will continue, to support the constituted ,Aatheritios, tAit2=12742,1 There have boen no critical proUems in Colmblkn foreign relati,1,.1* ?during the yastt1r?rontha, Golmeials divergence from 175-12,pprovt0 gAn- oiplos of isternational troth:, continues, se lo evidenced not 4)0;i by Colonbiego efforts to incresso tariffs, but also by ':hs abortive attempts, to negatialce barter aveemento with Frame; (tio.at Britait? Italy, awl Switzcv!..and, friction bettroon the US and ColoLb.,,a,; obi,th had resul-:.,cd from ColanblrOs violation of the Reciprocal Trade Agfeanent (4 the mposition of out.han:io taxes) has, however, balin camimtod by t:le o0ficial torminntion of that agrsommt? Colombiui relatf_olls tit-,h Peru have iaproved as a result of tho Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP7' gi .:45',41'04.:(Vidia2-3 6, Approved For &Case 1999 P MGEET Weekly Contributioney (Cat Working Paper) Sit'rstion Memorandum 73-49 . 90A000200040012-3 20 December oubmission of the Hva case to the internatiana Com o! Jur.. on October. Lnurenno Gdietio. ColoMbia2s presidont-e/eot bac pufblioly state& he doos not intend to mtke ally radical changes in Colombian foreign pola CONEFEDEVNAL Approved For Release 1999/09/02 :7,53.DP79-01090A000200040012-3?. Approved For kitase 1999 Weel7ly Contributiona, DILA (CIA Working eaper) Situation womezandum 74-19 90A000200040012-* The Current Situation in Costa Rico, ? . 20 rrecembee. 1.94e q.esia272.--= The new Mate admiaistrztion should be relatively etet,Ile in ooming months.. The economic eiteation remains unfavoratle, eee, munist uotivity is inoreasing, but Communiem remains of minor _ra2p-n? to.n.oe) The loyalty of the Civil Guard. Co the new adminietratien has not yet been definitely established- Costa Rica's friendly policy toward the 1J3 will remain uuehanged under the new el.ninste- tion, and the new president will try to keep Costa Rica aloof frcy. inter-Caribbean rivalries, --eUS security interests have not been affected by reeeee developments in Costa Rica.) Political lEv political situation in Costa Rica, where Otilia Ulate eau eneeeureted as president and a ne7A constitution became effootive on 8 Novemlerv i2 ealm at preeent. Ulate may eventually be expected to encounter oppenition, ehdch will probably stem to a considerable degree from hie political oeponeee among the former junta meibers. Iany of these have both an ideclogeet'l drive and a desire for power and may eventually seek pouer or try to feeee Ulate to aocedo to certain of their refoem measures, In ouch event. and former Calderonistue would no doubt effer support to whicheeer of ;11e two rival political factions they believe would best further their egee. fut, the present time, however, Figueres and hie aseociatee are unpopuleee has a solid popular bucking; and his party, the Natieee:,. Union karte-, 33 out of 15 seats in Congreee and contrele both the ereeutiva ead Aveellative branches of the new administration Theeefero, it is expected that the preeie dent's policies will encounter little re stance during the early pored of his term and that his administration will be stable for at least, the ne7:t fea menthe, Economie economic eituation remains unfavorable. . It io true that the everall agriculturai produotivtty of the country is high, that world market cenditieno continue to favor Costa Rican exports, aed that the value of epert in t nn - alk-time high. Costn, Rica however, has mere or loss chronic?finaneiei problems which have been growing worse Ulate has appointed a teohniCI advi- sory committee on economics wad finance vehich is eurrontly in the peoceee of, formulating the adminietration'e financial policies, whioh are 1..JpotE,dto include reduction of governmental expendaueee, reduction and strvieine of the debte tightened exchange and import control., and rovieione in the ,;twtralt banking eyetem 1)li4 estiatez thetv de3pit tho E16.2AnititIratio efferte to improve the cowatry'u thor,5 will be 2') zbstem-- tiiai. improvement in coming mcathE e4r2 KEIDEIVIAlk Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-01090A000200040012-3 '1! Approved For Meese 1999/09/02 : CIA- SONFVE Weakly Contributions, D/LA (CIA Working Papor) Sittion Mamorsadum 74-49 - 2 - 090A000200040012-3 20 DecombeA- 1949 Subvarsive ii Communist activities hove increased in rent months but Comnis has remained of minor importance locally. It is true that the Comulunsts been increasingly outspoken in criticism of Figueroa and nate; that thy havo organized a new womon's front Levemeat and a youth organiaatica; mnd that they?looking toward the eventual r.elostablishment of a CommuAist federation?are strengthening the Coni tor ci ne.1 Obrara for tiv; purpee of regaining control over labor syndicates that wore-1..orm;.rly 4ffi1iate with the Communist-dominated Confederation of Vforkers of Costa Rica (CTCR). There also is some evidence that local Communists Kra attempting to iiiiprove tiz working relationships wf:th Communists in neighboring countries, The Coluy.,,Auts howevor, have not yet regained infiuonce in the labor movement; ti a Comrlunist Party--11?1i2rdia Popular (also called liatioual Democratic Party)--4-as allowed to preson a I saT of ;Auldido.t..08 olo tJao ctn io of 2 October; and o tho party has been unable to organize effotively outside of the capit, It is estimated, therefOre, that Communism will continuo to he of millor imartmoe politically in Costa Rioa in the immediato futuro Military The loyalty of the Civil Guard to th6 nsa edministration has not yt been definitely established, Thera has boon ao pparent reaction among the rank and file to the resignation of Aquilos Bonilla and other top officoa of tho Civil Guard and tho Ministry of Public TUlfare, (Soveral top offic resigned to give Ulato a free hand in reoT:.ganizing military functions, then. Bonilla resigned iia protest to. Ulate's evident intontioa to ocoopt resignations and make further personnel changes.) Ulato ia reported to making those personnel changes a* one stop toward improving thE. eficiany and economical operation cf the Civil Gliaz-d As a further step, 'filo hae 2od the chief of the US Military Mission in Costs, Rica to recommene. plaas aA policies for the Civil Guard. Theae developments, if successful, may icz-ease tho loyalty of the Cvil Gusrd to the nolY administration- International -----Trala-NTca's friendly. policy toward tho US, its atort of the US East-West rivalries, and it participation in the UN sad the WS will not. be materially affected by the changed administration, The new govonamot iS expected. to ask for financial assistance from the US or the Intornationf:j Bank and may also aak for revision* ia the trade INgrooment betwaoa the 1J5 Costa, Ric a In contrast to fomor junta 2rosident Figuoras, yho Costa Rica definitely. on the side of the "democracies" in the Caribbean ar., the now president will probably endeavor to koap Costa Rica from -oackin the Qaribboan Legion, or joiningicy roup likely to have a divisi-qv offset uo.. American oeliderity, iCONFiDEP' 1AL Approved For Release 1999/09/02 : CIA-RDP79-01090A000200040012-3 SECRU 9,,