Word: chiles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...accuracy with which the report pinpoints the cause of the impending arrival of Communism in Peru (and Chile) is exact. The report, if anything, is an understatement of the malevolent conditions that exist among the peasants...
...Inevitably, the efficiency of the State Department regulars has suffered. Since January, four of the top Latin American experts in the Foreign Service have resigned or transferred to less morale-cracking posts; more than 21 qualified men turned down the Assistant Secretaryship for Inter-American Affairs before Ambassador to Chile Robert Woodward finally accepted...
...message - nonintervention - was the same most everywhere Stevenson went. He did not have far to look for reasons. In Venezuela last week, the Communists and Castroites, who threaten every hemispheric democratic government, burned U.S. Ambassador Teodoro Moscoso's car. In Chile, where famine breeds the same Red-led peasant leagues that already plague Brazil, rioters smashed windows to protest Stevenson's visit. In hapless Bolivia, he witnessed a continuing feud between the government and tin miners that ended in five dead. And in Peru, leftist students who had declared Stevenson persona non grata were dispersed by police with...
Died. Julius Klein, 74, economic troubleshooter, a Harvard professor called to the Commerce Department by Presidents Wilson and Hoover, later a freelance consultant who counseled both Peru and Chile to replace their state-controlled economies with free enterprise; of hepatitis; in San Francisco...
Bell & Howell Close-Up (ABC, 10:30-11 p.m.). The program documents the daily lives of two U.S. diplomats, one in Chile, the other in East Pakistan, attempting to redress the notion that the Foreign Service is a gay and easy life: the cookies they push are sometimes hardtack...