Word: panning
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Argentina, the only Latin American country not a member of the United Nations and not represented at Mexico City (see LATIN AMERICA). If Argentina's jingoes went mad and attacked fearful Uruguay or Chile, the Act of Chapultepec would bring the U.S., Brazil, the rest of the Pan-American system solidly into line against Buenos Aires...
...Union. A drive by Mexico to rejuvenate the languishing Pan American Union confronted Ed Stettinius and his No. 1 political assistant, Nelson Rockefeller, with a challenge to their Hemisphere leadership. They met it skillfully, yielded on most points without losing too much face or endangering the U.S. position on more vital issues. Important changes...
...Face at the Door. The hardest test of U.S. leadership and Pan American unity came last. The issue: Argentina, banned from the Conference at U.S. insistence...
...such seat-of-the-pants flying, Alaska managed to provide 28% of the territory's population with passenger, property and mail service last year, topping even Pan American Airways' lusty subsidiary, Pacific Alaska. But Alaska Airlines lost some $60,000 in the process. This was pleasing to the territories' 20 other fiercely competitive airlines, whose pilots think nothing of wooing passengers out of rivals' offices...
Last week Captain Earl J. Wilson, U.S.M.C. Aviation Correspondent, reported that this particular Jap effort at propaganda-with-music had been a spectacular flop. For one thing, Filipinos have grown used to the buoyant lyrics and 4/4 rhythms of Tin Pan Alley...