Word: chiles
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Chile last week Latin America's only Popular Front Government met its first major electoral test and came out a winner. Of more interest to the U. S. was the fact that the policy of cooperation with the U. S. was also put to a test and also came out a winner. This was something of a paradox because most elements of the Popular Front favor nationalism and neutrality against a pro-U. S. alignment in World...
After Socialist Minister of Trade Oscar Schnake Vergara returned from a six-month visit to Washington last December, Chile's Socialist Party became noticeably cool toward its Communist colleagues in the Popular Front. Minister Schnake had wangled a $17,000,000 Export-Import Bank loan for Chile, and in return was supposed to see that the U. S. got full cooperation in its plans for hemisphere defense. Last January Socialist Leader Marmaduke Grove announced that if the U. S. entered the war, Chile would follow...
...ride, thereby tacitly re-entering the Front. With a majority in the Chamber for the first time in his administration, President Aguirre will doubtless lead his ragged country even further to the Left, while as the price of their adherence to his domestic policies the Socialists will see that Chile's foreign policy hews to the U. S. line...
...experts on the U. S. hinterland set sail for South America to interpret themselves (and the U. S. hinterland) to Latins. Grizzled Author Sherwood Anderson (Home Town) headed for Chile; eager, pink-cheeked Novelist-Playwright Thornton Wilder (Our Town) expected to fill lecture-appointments under State Department auspices in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru...
...with career men. To replace genial old (74) Indiana Novelist Meredith Nicholson as Minister to Nicaragua went Pierre de Lagarde Boal, 45, now Embassy counselor in Mexico City. To replace genial, middle-aged (55) Findley Burtch Howard as Minister to Paraguay went Wesley Frost, recently Embassy counselor in Santiago, Chile...