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Times Foreign Service BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, June 10.—A year ago, the officers at po-
called in Col. Juan Domingo Peron and told him he ought to marry the ‘|gifl or quit taking her around in public, The colonel got a marriage license and did the job. Today, blonde Evita Duarte, former radio yodeler and movie actress, is first lady of Argentina. It would be a matter of little significance anywhere except in | such a country as Argentina where social position is so important. Until last February's election and Argentina’s June 4 inauguration, photogenic Evita was not socially | known. Today it is different; Society is upside down. * At the presidential inaugural din-
coming out party long to be recalled. In a dinner dress that showed off
bishop of Buenos Aires, | She used all the right forks at| [the right time, according to reports, and delivered serious chatter in
dinal did his best at politeness. To the vice president, she chitchatted. To a number of old dow- | agers whose husbands are belatedly trying to scramble onto Peron's
thinly disguised scowls. All the old gals, their husbands kicking them under the table smiled at little Eva—and a good time was had by all Evita, now 28, worked as hard as did her husband to win the Argen-| tine presidency in this land of cattle and good sod. She shook hands, kissed babies) and dished out printed diatribes] for months.
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| paid all bills and spent most of the| time with little Eva coaching her| on how to get Juan Domingo to | track down and capture more votes. In: Argentina this is less than | nothing—compared with the thun- | | dering collapse of social structures | which have been in existence for | | generations. | You can almost hear the noise.
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bandits who held up the box office of the Cinema theater, 213 E. 16th last night and escaped with an estimated $100 in cash. | Cashier Jemmie Friedland, 608 E. 13th st., told police a youth threat|ened her with a small caliber pistol, land demanded the money. Witnesses said the youth then fled through an alley, jumped into a black sedan driven by a yours| |accomplice, and escaped. Police also investigated holdups, {in which two local men lost $91 dur{ing the night. | Alfred F. Dixon, 44, of 2611 E. | Michigan st., reported he was beaten | |and robbed of $60 by a thug as he| {walked on E. 10th st. near Beville lave. He was taken to Veterans hospital for treatment. Luther Kendall, ave,
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Mary Susan Singer, Indianapolisborn pianist, will be heard in recital {at 8:30 p. m. Friday in Hollenbeck hall at the Y. W, C. A. In a program sponsored by Kappa | Alpha Gamma Sorority, Miss Singer
{will play the works of Bach, Beethoven; Chopin, Debussy, Ravel | |and De Falla. Now a resident of New York,
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previously at Roberts Park Meth- | {odist church, of which she is a | member,
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DENVER, June 10 (U, P.). Cupid faced catastrophe in Denver yesterday, With June only nine days old, the margiage license clerk at the city hall reported her supply of license blanks was running short. There are only 23 left and the printer is making no promises of delivering any more. Output of license blanks averaged 52 per d day.
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