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...years ago, slim, smiling Governor Kubitschek. son of a Polish immigrant, heard somebody say that the 1955 presidential election would be a lottery. Commented Kubitschek: "The governor of Minas Gerais holds a ticket." A year later the left-of-center Partido Social Democratico (P.S.D.) gave Kubitschek the task of touring Brazil and getting local P.S.D. leaders to agree on a 1955 presidential candidate in advance of the party's nominating convention. Kubitschek assiduously set about selling himself. A strong selling point was his record as an industrious builder of roads and hydroelectric plants during his four years as governor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Big Fish | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

...last December, Kubitschek was running for President so energetically that Brazil's top-ranking military chiefs sent President Joao Cafe Filho a memorandum calling for "a solution to the problem of presidential succession on a basis of understanding and interparty cooperation." Translated from the officialese, the message meant that the generals and admirals wanted the right and center parties to put up a joint candidate to swamp Kubitschek...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Big Fish | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

...military's opposition to Kubitschek stemmed mainly from distrust of the late President Getulio Vargas, who committed suicide last August after the generals had warned him to resign in order to resolve a growing administrative scandal. The generals are determined that the next President of Brazil shall be, like Café Filho, a man unstained by the Vargas regime's mar de lama (sea of mud). As the military sees it, Kubitschek is linked to the old Vargas camp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Big Fish | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

David & Goliath. After Cafe Filho got the memorandum from the generals, he showed it to Kubitschek, asked him to bow out in favor of some still-unchosen "national union" candidate. Juscelino said no. Late in January, Cafe Filho went on the air to press the national union idea...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Big Fish | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

...Kubitschek is making shrewd use of this high-level opposition by posing as a courageous David pitted against a political Goliath. "They are not asking me for a political peace," he cried in a recent speech. "They want my capitulation . . . And that I will not give them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRAZIL: Big Fish | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

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