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...from his 1958 trip. The Assistant Secretary was saved by the intervention of 'his longtime friend Milton Eisenhower, but now Dwight Eisenhower is alarmed at the setbacks the U.S. has suffered in Latin America. One recent influence on Ike is Peru's conservative Premier Pedro Beltran, a visitor to the White House last month, who argues that the U.S. should help meet some of Latin America's social needs-though he agrees that Latin Americans must do more for themselves. The U.S. is preparing to grant Peru $25 million in loans for housing and land reform...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Reacting to Crisis | 7/25/1960 | See Source »

...count on the Crucifixion scene to cause spectators to empty their pockets in compassion, have long since been driven away by green-coated police, as if to ensure that every pfennig spent in Oberammergau stays in town. Charges have been established with great ingenuity for nearly every action a visitor makes while he is there, with one exception: no way has been devised to shake down the inevitable intruders who fill the seats that remain empty after the two-hour intermission...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPECTACLES: Piety with Profit | 7/11/1960 | See Source »

...that, she feared that one of her favorite weather prognosticators, a double bass player named Carlos Raviola, known to Minnie as "Mr. Spaghetti," would at any moment begin "smelling rain." Minnie concluded that she had about had it. She would give up the whole business, she told a visitor, the day after the stadium celebrated its 50th anniversary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Hello, Minnie | 6/27/1960 | See Source »

...Castro official recalls that when Guevara returned from a three-month trip around the world in September 1959, "things began to happen." Part One: Brainwashing. One big part of what has happened is brainwashing-sometimes subtle, oftener crude. The political prisons now hold 6,000, and a recent visitor to the jails on the Isle of Pines reports: "They're stacked in like sacks of sugar." The government silenced opposition newspapers, put together a network that includes four of Havana's six television stations and 128 of Cuba's 149 radio stations. The policy line is clearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CUBA: The Marxist Neighbor | 6/20/1960 | See Source »

...before taking off for Brazil. Everywhere he met U.S. cardinals and top members of the hierarchy; his reception ranged from Boston's outdoor banners and hi-fied hymns to a dinner given for him in Washington by the Most Rev. Egidio Vagnozzi, apostolic delegate to the U.S. The visitor: Giovanni Battista Cardinal Montini, 62, Archbishop of Milan, one of the most influential cardinals, whose trip (according to Vatican reports) was partly connected with the U.S. elections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Cardinal & the Elections | 6/20/1960 | See Source »

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