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...rhumba orchestra in question is that of Harry Marchard, with Don Rio as the maestro of the Latin-American section. Aiding in the occasion will be Yolagalli, a chanteuse of S. A. ditties imported from the Rainbow Room; Alfredo Seville, from Manhattan's La Conga; Nabor Carillo '42, a Mexican Baritone; and Jose and Argentina, Don Rio's dance team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BROOKS HOUSE TO HOLD LATIN DANCE FRIDAY | 11/25/1941 | See Source »

South American Chamber Music (Soprano Olga Averino, Violinist Alfredo St Malo, Cellist Fritz Magg, Pianist-Arranger Nicolas Slonimsky; Columbia: 8 sides-$4.50). Proving that Brazil's Villa-Lobos is not the sole South American composer of well-made songs, dances, Parisian-sounding salon pieces. Others: Brazil's Fernandez and Mignone, Uruguay's Pedrell and Broqua, Argentina's Ficher, Chile's Santa Cruz, Peru's Sas, Colombia's Uribe-Holguin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: February Records | 2/17/1941 | See Source »

Squeeze-Out? Meanwhile Army and civil officials were removed from high posts or shifted from important centres. Others, including Mexico's air ace General Alfredo Lezama, were arrested. Almazán-istas were dismissed from key posts in the telegraph, radio and telephone services. Political circles buzzed over a rumor that General Francisco J. Mugica, close personal friend of General Almazán, had been invited by U. S. Ambassador Josephus Daniels for a long conversation. General Mugica had been prominently mentioned as a compromise President to break the present deadlock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Two Congresses | 8/26/1940 | See Source »

...first surprise was sprung by Alfredo Navarrete, general counsel of the Mexican Mine Workers Syndicate. Rugged, husky-voiced, audacious and experienced, Alfredo Navarrete is a conservative who is against political control of labor unions. He announced that his Syndicate, which claims 125,000 members, would break away from CTM (Mexican Confederation of Labor) and try to form a new Popular Front with 102,000 railway workers, 16,000 oil workers, 11,000 electrical workers, 8,000 sugar workers. He promised that his organization would be non-political and "free from radicalism"-free, that is, from the influence of Communists. Though...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MEXICO: Union v. State | 8/5/1940 | See Source »

President General Alfredo Baldomir accepted an invitation to President Roosevelt's proposed inter-American economic conference to try to see how far the hemisphere's abundance might be traded within the hemisphere (see p. 12). He went even further, suggested a Pan-American conference of ministers of war and chiefs of staff to study problems of mutual defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOUTH AMERICA: Swing to U. S. | 7/1/1940 | See Source »

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