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After being rescued from the abandoned truck - and then arrested - Otilio Pantoja, 31, a ranch hand with five children, told of painstakingly saving enough pesos to pay off a smuggler. With others, he journeyed to Piedras Negras opposite Eagle Pass, Texas. "Night came," he recounted later. "We took all our clothes, rolled them in a bundle so they wouldn't get wet, then waded across the river naked, holding our clothes over our heads." The wetbacks met "The Man" in a thicket. He took their money, then locked them in the truck. After 15 minutes on the road...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: Deathtrap for Wetbacks | 10/11/1968 | See Source »

...Smuggler of Truth. The poet whom McCarthy would most like to emulate is William Butler Yeats. But probably his closest direct influence is Lowell, whom he calls a "poet of purity and of parsimony" and a "double agent of doubt, smuggler of truth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Muses' Choice | 8/9/1968 | See Source »

...strong but not especially pretty face. She is supposed to have shot a Union soldier who invaded her parents' house in Martinsburg, W. Va. She claimed to have supplied Stonewall Jackson with information that led to a victory at Front Royal. She was a nurse, a courier, a smuggler of currency and, the reader suspects, a pest to both sides. Her several imprisonments were presumably more the result of impudence than real danger to the Union. After the war, she toured the lecture circuit as "the Rebel spy," giving dramatic readings of her "perilous" experiences. In 1900, still lecturing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Ghostly Spy | 8/9/1968 | See Source »

...Wispy Smuggler. Other copies of Cancer Ward have been brought out from Russia. Several chapters turned up in a Slovak literary journal called Bratislava, which, like many East European Communist periodicals, is not heavily censored and thus provides another source for sharp-eyed Westerners. A completed copy of Cancer Ward turned up in Rome, where Publisher Alberto Mondadori in March copyrighted a Russian-language edition that he says was brought to him unsolicited. He now has an Italian edition in print and claims worldwide rights to the book. In Britain, a man purporting to represent Solzhenitsyn delivered a manuscript...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Russia: Notes from the Underground | 5/31/1968 | See Source »

Little wonder. By his own testimony, Aunay was a virtuoso in crime, equally gifted as a smuggler, counterfeiter, currency manipulator, drug runner and confidence man. He was once the Riviera's major supplier of tax-free cigarettes, which he brought in from Tangier aboard his chartered yacht. He bootlegged gold coins into Algeria by stuffing them into the innards of frozen chickens, cleaned out the numbered Geneva bank account of a wealthy Casablanca doctor by posing convincingly as his brother. Posing on another occasion as a heroin pusher, he conned two U.S. Narcotics Bureau agents into laying a trap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: A Con Man's Con Man | 1/26/1968 | See Source »

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