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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unruly hair, scratching at his stubbly chin, President Alcala Zamora attempted to find a Premier. The choice of either reactionary Catholic Leader Gil Robles or shrewd, radical Manuel Azana might easily start a civil war. Finally he picked a political dummy for Alejandro Lerroux named Ricardo Samper Ibanez, an owlish, spectacled lawyer from Valencia and Lerroux's onetime Minister of Industry & Commerce. All but three of the Lerroux Cabinet were reappointed. Most notable omission was cultivated dome-browed Salvador de Madariaga, trilingual veteran of dozens of League conferences at Geneva...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Amnesty in Interregnum | 5/7/1934 | See Source »

Both Carlos Davila and General Blanche are used to such upsets. In July 1930. black-mustached Carlos Ibanez was driven out as dictator of Chile. At that time General Blanche was a faithful, little-known Ibanez adherent and Don Carlos Davila was Ambassador at Washington. Ambassador Davila returned to Santiago and went into hiding. General Blanche allied himself with an abortive attempt to restore General Ibanez to power, was cashiered from the army...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Presidents of the Week | 9/26/1932 | See Source »

Spain. Jubilant as the recognitions poured in was dapper little provisional President Carlos Davila. His personal friend, former Chilean Dictator General Carlos Ibanez who lately returned from exile (TIME, July 18), calmed public fears of an Ibanez coup last week by quietly going into exile again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATIN AMERICA: Presidents' Week: Aug. 1, 1932 | 8/1/1932 | See Source »

Feverishly excited Chileans expected a new Government any moment last week as former Dictator-General Carlos Ibanez flew home from a year of exile in Argentina. Dispatches reported that "60% of the armed forces are for Ibanez." But the Navy, Air Force and some infantry appeared still to support the self-styled "Sane" Socialist government of Don Carlos Guillermo Davila (TIME, June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Fifteen Minutes | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

Years ago as a potent publisher Don Carlos helped to make General Ibanez Dictator. In return he was sent as Ambassador to Washington. The two men met and talked briefly last week, ostensibly as friends. Presently General Ibanez turned up at Santiago's Cavalry School, known to be a hotbed of his partisans. The telephone rang. General Ibanez was told by a member of the Davila Cabinet that he must get out of the Cavalry School and the capital. General Ibanez got out in 15 minutes, sped by motor to his farm near Rancagua, south of Santiago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHILE: Fifteen Minutes | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

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