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At the third Latin American labor conference in Montevideo, Uruguay, on March 1, Mexican leader Vincerite Lombardo Toledano criticized US 'appeasers' opposing Roosevelt's fourth term and accused Argentina's government of joining a reactionary scheme to revive the Spanish and Holy Roman empires post-war.
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MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, March 1. (UP)—Vincerite Lombardo Toledano, Mexican labor leader, opened the third Latin American labor conference last night with an attack on "United States appeasers" who oppose a fourth term for President Roosevelt.
Addressing the Confederacion Trabajadores de la America Latina (Workers Federation of Latin America), he also charged that the present government of Argentina was part of a general international plan by reactionaries, conservatives and clericals to reconstruct the old Spanish empire in America and later to reinstate the old Holy Roman German empire, counting on a diminution of Anglo-Russo-North American power after the war.
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Montevideo, Uruguay
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March 1
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Vincerite Lombardo Toledano, Mexican labor leader, opened the third Latin American labor conference by attacking 'United States appeasers' opposing a fourth term for President Roosevelt. He charged that Argentina's government is part of an international plan by reactionaries, conservatives, and clericals to reconstruct the old Spanish empire in America and reinstate the Holy Roman German empire, anticipating a decline in Anglo-Russo-North American power after the war.