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...Jove! Mr. Johnson is quickly becoming the Teddy Roosevelt of the '60s. Both men display a somewhat vibrant personality, and Lyndon used the "big stick" in Southeast Asia much the same as Teddy used it in Panama. Let's hope Lyndon doesn't contract yellow fever...
CENTRAL AMERICA AND PANAMA. Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama bring together a handsome exhibition of contemporary paintings and colorful folk art. For 25?, fairgoers can sip Central American coffee and listen to a Latin rhythm combo in an open-air patio...
...diplomatic and economic sanctions against Cuba, and Castro was eager to strike back. "The OAS is garbage, a Yankee ministry of colonies," he railed. "The people of Cuba repudiate the insolent threats of armed aggression. It is one thing to fire without risk on unarmed people, as happened in Panama, and another to invade an armed nation where the people are prepared to shed their last drop of blood in defense of their country...
...Every damned time I turn around," says Panama City, Fla., Scrap Dealer Joe LeSuer, a disillusioned Democrat, "there's some federal man in here telling me what I've got to do. Hell, I spend 60% of my time making out infernal forms that if I don't make out they can arrest me for." To Chicago Industrialist Robert Galvin, chairman of Motorola Inc., it amounts to a resistance to being "averaged down...
...terrorize small towns for a few hours until army troops come to the rescue. So far, most of them have kept a jump ahead of the army, which has little experience in counterinsurgency warfare. With help from officers who have gone through the U.S. anti-guerrilla school in Panama, the Venezuelans are training a force of cazadores (hunters), patterned after the U.S. rangers right up to their green berets...