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Gonzalez, now 47, first got his fireworks reputation when, as a young champion of peoples' rights, he played cops & robbers with Dictator Carlos Ibañez' police. Arrested, he begged permission to blow his nose, instead sprinted two blocks to the Radical Club, where fellow members protected him. As late as last year, quick-tempered Sr. Gonzalez slung an inkwell at a fellow Senator in a congressional free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Charm & Temper | 9/16/1946 | See Source »

They will have to prove their claim to the national championship a fortnight hence, at the intersectional N.C.A.A. tournament in their hometown Garden. Chief threat (if invited): Oklahoma A. & M., champs of the Missouri Valley, coached by stern Hank Iba, whose players call him "Sir." A. & M.'s crack team (which has lost only two games) is paced by 7-ft., high-scoring (58 points in one game) Bob Kurland, whose "dunk shot" is thrown down through the hoop, not up to it. Another contender: Ohio State, the Big Ten victor (won 14, lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Late-Blooming Violets | 3/11/1946 | See Source »

...Last fortnight during a game with Kansas, Oklahoma's animated oil derricks so annoyed the referee that he took five men out of the game for fouls. After the fifth Aggie had gone, Oklahoma Coach Henry Iba disgustedly refused to send in a substitute, let the team finish the game with only four men on the floor, lost 29-to-36. Next day Phog Allen wrote Iba questioning "the advisability of continuing basketball competition between our schools...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Basketball's Big Year | 2/1/1943 | See Source »

...across the Calle Morande to the scene of the massacre that made him President of Chile. On Sept. 5, 1938, the Nacista Party of an ineffectual little Hitler named Jorge González von Marées tried to stage a Putsch in behalf of onetime President General Carlos Ibañez del Campo. In the course of the proceedings 60 Nacista youths and a couple of innocent insurance salesmen who had barricaded themselves in the Caja de Seguro Obrero (Workers' Insurance Building) were shot or bayoneted after surrender. Popular disgust with the Government of President Arturo Alessandri...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Sept. 5 Comes in May | 6/2/1941 | See Source »

Trouble on a Flat Car. One bill granted amnesty to political offenders. Congress overrode President Aguirre's veto, and back to Chile went one firebrand whom Don Tinto would have loved to keep in exile: onetime President Ibañez, who made his return in state, sitting in his automobile on a flat car of a freight train. On his way back was another: General Ariosto Herrera, leader of the Movimiento Nadonalista, a Nazified party which made another unsuccessful Putsch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Sept. 5 Comes in May | 6/2/1941 | See Source »

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