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Henry a Wallace — Part 4
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Ait Ss I/b /Q3 BYce ar VICE PRESIDENT HENRY WALLACE ;
Dear Sir: ,
of Bolivia, had information which indicated strongly that Vice President
Wallace was being influenced by Bolivian Communists. Inasmuch as Mr. Doyle
had previously met Senor LENAREZ, an appointment was arranged for that
seme afternoon at Mr.-LENAREZ's suite in the Waldorf Towers, Waldo
Hotel. DNerE
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AN Mr. Doyle indicated to Senor LENAREZ that he understood Senor “7
LENAREZ had come into possession of information which indicated that Vice /
- President Wallace was being influenced by members of the Communist Party
‘ who were native Bolivians. Mr. LENAREZ stated that this was so ahd proceéded
to outline information in his possession.
He advised that about a year ago, a Bolivian nemed/LOZAEA had
come to the United States and through the friendship of Vice President Wallace,
had obtained a position at Williams College as a professor of Spanish and |
thereafter, LOZAKA left Williams College and came to Washington, D.C. where
he is presently located in the office of Vice President Wallace acting
mainly as Wallace's Spanish professor. Senor LENAREZ added that LOZAKA
| is a known Communist from Bolivia. ,
Thereafter, LOZAEA with the assistance of Vice President Mallace, !
brought about the entry into the United States of a Bolivian named /ARZE who
took over LOZAEA's position as professor Spanish at Williams College,
Williamstown, Massachusetts. ARZE, in 1940, was Commanist: ‘Presi foe
Candidate in Bolivia and received a total of 273 vote ;
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The third Bolivian Communist feho came i é “the United 1 Beate
through the assistance of LOZAEA and VfJe President/ Wallace is sagMAYor 17 | 1343
es from La Paz, Bolivia, one AUGUSTUY/CESPEDES. Ale formerly owed and
operated a Communist newspaper in La Paz entitle La Calla." Through nbspo y
medium of this paper, CESPEDES started a campaign against: the United States ‘
relative to concessions obtained by Standard Oil Company with the Bolivian SRA hh!
Goverrment. LOZAEA was then reported to have told Vice President Wallace
that CESPEDES did not understend the United States and that was the reason
for his attacks. LOZAEA then persuaded Vice President Wallace to sponsor
CESPEDES' trip to the United States which he did.
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