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...early days of the New Frontier, it was the Administration's censorship of a tough anti-Communist speech by Chief of Naval Operations Arleigh A. Burke that set off the whole dispute about the "muzzled military." Last week, now retired and thoroughly unmuzzled, Admiral Burke appeared before the Daughters of the American Revolution and delivered a speech that would have had the Pentagon's censors desperately clawing for their blue pencils. Burke's theme: "America and the West in general have a guilt complex about power." The complex, said Burke, derives from the "fundamental unreality" of seeking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: The Use of Power | 4/27/1962 | See Source »

...agnostic," he announced at his first press conference. (And a Boston reporter cracked, "There goes the ball game.") "Winning is not my major aim," he freely admits. (And our reporter, could he hear, might imagine the fans filing out of the ball park.) "I have never been a strenuous anti-Communist," he writes in a forthcoming book. (The crowd stampedes the exits...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: H. Stuart Hughes | 4/18/1962 | See Source »

...Joao Goulart was accompanied by only a few twinges about his recent past. When he was in line for the presidency after Jânio Quadros' abrupt resignation last August, Goulart was the object of grave apprehension both in Brazil and in the U.S. Brazil's anti-communist politicians and military men distrusted him to the point where they brought Brazil to the brink of civil war before a parliamentary system was devised to limit his powers as President. To make matters worse, Brazil, which the U.S. hoped to make a cornerstone of the Alli ance for Progress...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Brazil: The Man Who Became a Hope | 4/13/1962 | See Source »

...people in these provinces had every opportunity to repudiate us,'' Frondizi said, "but they did not." Despite the hopeful signs, Per&243;nista rallies grew to impressive size. "Per&243;n or death!" slogans appeared on streetcar islands and walls. Framini, although an anti-Communist and a practicing Roman Catholic, began campaigning against Frondizi for selling out to "Yankee imperialism." Che Guevara's Red mother Celia showed up at Per&243;nista rallies, asking that"the voice of Cuba, sister of Per&243;nism, be heard." The Per&243;nistas had no need to ask what little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Argentina: Ghost from the Past | 3/30/1962 | See Source »

...public statement dated Feb. 14, I stated that I would not participate in the affair because it had developed into an essentially partisan Republican rally, which included a well-known political extremist. I urged that the program be broadened to include anti-Communists who were liberals and Democrats, for the anti-Communist cause can succeed only as a broadly based bipartisan movement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 23, 1962 | 3/23/1962 | See Source »

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