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...produced sparks. The day before the ratification vote, dissenting Senators sought to tie a spate of qualifications to the pact-any one of which could have put the whammy on the whole works. "If reservations are attached to the treaty," New York Republican Jacob Javits had warned, "it will mar for the world and all the nations which are signing the treaty the statesmanship which dedicated it in the first place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign Relations: The Senate Consents | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...ornate Palacio Cousino, Tito made only the briefest of appearances and was then hustled off to a private room before he had a chance to talk to anybody. Two of his five days in Chile were spent in complete seclusion at the seaside resort of Vina del Mar. Four of Alessandri's Cabinet ministers had al ready resigned in protest against his policies, and Chilean officials thought it best not to risk upsetting anyone else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Small Hello | 10/4/1963 | See Source »

...Scores of letters, telegrams and donations poured into the hospital. President Rómulo Betancourt phoned twice in a day; the hospital picked up the medical tab and the government set up a fund to cover the boys' education. The family can well use it. Inés María and the babies' father, Efrén Lubín Prieto, 38, live in a 20-ft.-sq. mud hut in a dismal slum on the shore of Lake Maracaibo. Out of Efrén Lubín's earnings of $10 a day, he supports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Births: 54,000,000 to 1 | 9/20/1963 | See Source »

Fish Out of Water. Compared with its giant kin, the Atlantic blue marlin and the black marlin, the white seems almost pygmyish. The biggest white mar lin ever boated weighed 161 lbs., as against rod-and-reel records of 810 lbs. for the blue and 1,560 lbs. for the black. But for fishermen who cannot afford to chase the blues to the Bahamas or the blacks to Panama, the silvery, long-billed white marlin is a mettlesome substitute. Pound for pound, it is one of the sea's most exciting and annoying game fish. Wily and wary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Fishing: The Budget Marlin | 8/16/1963 | See Source »

...addition, some technical weaknesses mar the production. The stage in the Ullman Amphitheater is huge, and its full breadth is utilized in the opening scene on the streets of New York. Even though the important action takes place on center stage, it is hazy and unfocussed in the the midst of the expansive platform. Further, director Thomas Hill has slowed down several sequences, seeking a tension that never quite builds...

Author: By Steven V. Roberts, | Title: 'All God's Chillun' at Brandeis | 8/9/1963 | See Source »

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