58 SELLING LATIN AMERICA movement. After trying various forms of government it became a republic in 1844, which form of government still exists, the ex ecutive power being vested in a President and Yice-President, with a legislative body com posed of a Senate and Chamber of Deputies. It is impossible in even briefly writing of this really wonderful country to refrain from some reference to the one man, Lopez, whose desire for power resulted in the almost total annihilation of a people. His arbitrary rule embroiled his nation in disputes with much of Europe and the United States, and resulted in a war with Uruguay, Brazil and Argentine. In addition to this internal strife developed in which assassins, murderers and executioners played their parts. When Lopez was finally killed and his power gone, Paraguay’s popula tion, according to Dawson, the well-known historian, had decreased from “1,300,000 to a little over 200,000, only about 29,000 being men and 90,000 children under fifteen years of age.” There were five women to one man. As a result of this devastation the country