REVOLUTIONARY ANNIVERSARY

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CIA-RDP82-00457R009400070001-4
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 16, 2016
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March 8, 2000
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1
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Publication Date: 
December 10, 1951
Content Type: 
REPORT
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%j W-K.Kil a Ikill II%J41e WA.IWLAJJ.!"&IR.U 2bX1A U F-h' TIO REPORT CD NO, 00U 7,Ry G'u rtPcnu,.la SUBJECT Revolutionary, 25XIA PlACE% ACQUIRE 25X1X DATE. OF INFO, CONFIDENTIAL CENTR T ' Approved For Release 2000/05/22 l: CIA-R F ZO OO9400070 P -4'1`t NO. A o Gonzalez Juarez Jaime Diaz tti.zzotto Professor Victor ?c37177faZ` ~t9tl.~ pr.v.an n",I 47,.. uu. ..d a..-e. - A- a the revs I ut ionary , ting, took place., in c. ice, ch such w el1: knodv~n ere Aftarovards, figuree as A*a ndol r.-2140.k i 4. . e ". Zen parade of some fifty thousand natives who.. been brought more forcibly than voluntarily .frrom the different `villages and towns of the ktepublic to -:march the length of sixth Avernae on 10 Oot I' y overnment lux honor of the seventh :anniversary of the October 1944 revolution- took place ?asp planned. The futicti ons Mart d ' 4th tl DATE DISTR, 10 Dee 51, NO.OF PAGES 1 NOtusre.O t~ F' ENCLS~EtOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. previously announced. the celebration prepared b tho 0- the olitieu,l p vas o P parties and of laboro, On 20 Octobers there Lrae a militrary parade in th:~ .morning,, and in the evening a ball. at, the National. P,-Aace, attended by Government official?r and s-a resentt f , , , .anus ortuny; F Jose tr. a, ore a Cuban; Jose Alberto Cardoza, a Deputy; Antonio obando Sanchez; Lute V1.0.1agran, t arcia; Professor Emilio Gra jeda; Manuel !!;dear. do Hubner Richardson., a Chilean; 11.1fredo Guerra Borges; Dr.. Mariano Cruz; Humberto Ortiz,, a Deputy; Carlos Fernandez; Licenciado Julio Diaz Cardona; Professor Leonardo Castillo Flares; ,lose Luis Caceros; Arturo Lorales Cuban; Virgilio Guerra,, Miguel Marmol, and Luis Felipe Cativo, all Salvadorans; Emilio Valiadares, and Roberto Stefrez, who carried the flag of Guatemala; all of those mentioned are Communists. They were followed by members ,of the Confederacion de Trabajadores de. Guatemala (CGTG), by members of the various political parties, and all the farm delegations These same persons occupied the podium at the National Olympic Stadium until the entrance of President Arhenz with ",I- Chiefs of Staff and Cabinet Ministh ?s at eleven in the morals ag,t - .~ ga, c~nso r oruurzy*, .u puty in the Guatemalan National Uon tress; Carlos t,:a~nuel Fellecer~; Abel Cuenca U. a Salvadoran 1 *~w r ev. Jose ~^ 3 The parade of natives was headed ',y Licenciado ttoberto Pel.varado !Fuentes, presi- dent of the k;uatema,lan National Congress; Professor Victor 1 anuel Gutierrez; anuel Piuto Usa 1 f ago n,~ t.10 Government of uoionel. Arbenz (uzman. . ux~ ema. of sabotacing the revolution, and of being engaged in sc b?rrrsve Issts i t T ua ema a, whom they accusers of intervening in the nr,l -t i'~;n1 .14-Pa Alf S" t 2n . The spe.'akers e;T~txunde d the glories of the seventh a r,iversary of the Revolution, said made the usual attacks on reactionaries, imperialism, the iepartment, of State, and foreign corn nies 4 -t G I- 1 ,Approved For Release 2000/05/22 : CIA-RDP82-00457R009 [IQeJ?ament .o. --------- QL_-____-m- glass. C aage?3 To; TS S Auth.; HR ? 7,142. / r` M0e4-*91.1-?Y f 74