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...should attempt to tell us what we are to do, the only thing that will be accomplished will be the achievement of animosity and profound dislike on the part of our people. We do not believe in having happiness imposed upon us." Communist Sobolev got the point. Ecuador and Argentina sponsored a joint resolution to refer Roa's complaint to the regional Organization of American States. Instead of vetoing the proposal as he had threatened to do, the Russian abstained...
Clouds also show by their patterns and shapes what motions of atmosphere are stirring up the weather. Tiros I took pictures of spiraling cloud systems reaching from Alaska to Southern California. Over Argentina, it showed clouds that traced the location of the high-altitude jet stream of the Southern Hemisphere. Meteorologists were surprised to learn from Tiros I that great, swirling cyclonic systems thousands of miles apart are sometimes connected by filaments of cloud...
Along with the switch of policy, the White House downgraded Roy Richard Rubottom, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, to the post of Ambassador to Argentina. During Ru-bottom's tenure, U.S. handling of Latin American relations has consisted chiefly of making, upon the arrival of a crisis, some concession that the U.S. previously vowed not to make. Item: for years the Latin American nations that rely largely on coffee for their livelihood asked the U.S. to cooperate in some form of international control over wild price fluctuations. In January 1958 Assistant Secretary Rubottom announced that price...
Ignoring this offstage flurry, the Security Council approved by a vote of 8 to 0 (Russia and Poland abstaining) a resolution asking Israel to make "adequate reparation" to Argentina for having violated its sovereignty, but diplomatically failed to define either adequate or reparation. In Paris, wine" g up a state visit to France, President Frondizi said mellowly that he was "entirely satisfied...
...government of President Jorge Alessandri counts heavily on foreign aid, does not intend to levy emergency taxes on foreign companies, Chilean corporations or the Chilean rich. And foreign aid is pouring in. West Germany has offered to rebuild Valdivia; Argentina will aid Chiloé Island; Sweden will help Puerto Saavedra. The U.S. has given most of all. The Export-Import Bank of Washington has lent $10,770,000. Private citizens have donated $5,000,000, and President Eisenhower last week approved a $20 million gift as the "first step" of a broad aid program to Chile's homeless...