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BUENOS AIRES, Via Montevides,
tinians who oppose the FarrellPeron regime.’ - Antagonism because of our recognition of the d#ictatorship is fast
disappearing. The critical statements of President Truman, Secretary of State Stettinius and Ambassador Spruille Braden have revived the hope ‘of democratic leaders here that the U. 8. will exert full influence to help restore democracy to this country, Truman Quoted President Truman's statement to a group of Latin-American journalists in Washington that “I am not very happy about the Argentine situation,” has been widely printed by the press, albeit tucked away on inside pages to avoid risk of offending the government. The spirit of the Argentine people has been demoralized and crushed by two years of military dictatorship. The constant threat of exile or confinement in concentration camps or Villa Devoto prison has silenced the decimated ranks of those democratic leaders who are still hanging on at Buenos Aires. A thousand are still languishing in jail, Press Is Muzzied
Opponents of the Farrell-Peron regime now say: “We cannot fight machine guns with words.” Newspaper shutdowns and jailing of editors has muzzled the democratic papérs. They editorialize caustically vver the removal of censorship bans and
Brazil. They condemn the dictatorship of Franco in Spain. But parallels are left to their readers’ imaginations.
Copyrishs, 1945. by The 2ndispapois Times nd The Chicago Daily News, Ine.
PLAN RECEPTION ON
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon M. Scott, 1127 N. DeQuincy st., will observe their silver wedding anniversary with a reception from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday at their home. Members of the C. G. O. club will assist at the reception and open house. Mr. and Mrs. Scott were marriedy June 6, 1920, and are the parents of Miss Maarian Ellen Scott, at home, and Mrs, Mary Ingram, 536 N. Wallace st. They have twin grandsons, David and Daniel Ingram. Mr. Scott. is- manager of the Cincinnati Time Recorder distributors, past commander of Bruce P. Robinson post, 133, American Legion, and was chairman of county draft board 1 for four and one-half years.
AGE LIMIT LOWERED FOR RED CROSS AIDS
Because of the increased need for Red Cross workers in the German and Pacific area, the age requirements for staff assistants has been
Candidates for staff assistant jobs must be 21 or over, citizens of the United States and must be in good physical condition. Detailed information may be obtained from Mrs. Hazel Dixon at the’ Indianapolis chapter house, Riley 4301.
10 LOCAL MEN N ARE INDUCTED BY NAVY
Ten more Indianapolis men have been inducted into the navy through the local recruiting station. - They are:
Jerome Allen Bigdlecombe, 2820 Ruckle st.: Kent Ritter Crawford, 127 8. Johnson ave.; Borden Dale Crews. 4649 College ave; Wilbur Grimes, 2354 Gulltord ave. James Burdette Lachman; 18, Box 215; William Lineberry, To2s w Udell st.; Robert Charles Riley, 2217 N New Jersey st; Thomas Berry, 4011 Ralston ave.: Earl Fultz, 608 8. Ryboldt ave, and Willie Vaughn Jr, 412 W, Bernard ave.
LUNCHEON TOMORROW The investigating committee of the women's auxiliary of Sahara Grotto will meet for luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Audrey Cunningham, 1152 Dawson st,
Ration Calendar
MEAT—Red Stamps E2 through J2 are. valid through June 30. K2 through P2 are valid through July 31, @2 through U2 valid through Aug. 31. V2 through Z2 good through Sept. 30. Meat dealers will pay two red points’ and 4 cents for each pound of waste fat.
pounds through Aug. 31. * Canning sugar forms available at ration boards. Spare stamp 13 in Book 4 must be submitted with application for each person listed. All applicants must establish eligibility for canning sugar.
CANNED GOODS-—Blue stamps N2 through S2 are valid through June 30. T2 through X2 are valid through July 31. Y2 and Z2 and Al throtigh C1 valid through Aug. 31. D1 through Hl good through Sept, 30.
GASOLINE—A15 coupons good for four gallons each through June 21; Al6 becomes good June 22 for six gallons; B6 and B7 and C6 and C1 are good for five gallons; E2 and E3 each good for one gallon; R2 and R3 each good for five gallons. SHOES—No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 “airplane” stamps in Book 3 good indefinitely. A new shoe ration
must pgesent all of the No. 3 books of the family. ercial vehicle tire
Argentine Liberals Regain]
June 7.—The United States is once] (again the chief bulwark of Argen-.
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