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Peron Finds Ways To Muzzle Press

Devious Means ‘Used To Gain Control

By PARKER LA MOORE { Scripps-Howard Staff Writer { BUEN! AIRES, Sept. 26.—OM-' cials of the Argentina government bitterly repudiate any suggestion that other than complete freedom |

lication from visitors’ luggage. The only explanation given is a know-

country’s most notable institution, | has installed heavy iron doors as protection against. mob attacks. Denies Fascist Charge The Peron. government has been called a fascist dictatorship, a! charge its spokesmen angrily deny. But if it is not exactly that, it certainly is a ruthless political ma-| chine that tortures the law and) manipulates the government to, serve its own ends. i The ‘government does not openly | suppress any newspaper or periodi- | cal. But it operates by various and | devious means to put publications | not in accord with its policies out

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guardia, the Socialist newspaper, | was suspended when the city of] Buenos Aires closed its print shop. | The pretext was that the noise from | its linotypes and presses constituted | a public nuisance. Owners Fined

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plant were fined because the venti-| lating plant was considered inade-| ate by a government inspector,| who also ordered a new fan in-|

“stalled. Before a new one could be

installed, .another inspector came! along and the paper was fined again! because it did not have a fan in| operation. Local postoffices in various parts of the country fail or refuse to deliver certain’ publications to sub-| scribers. On other occasions delivery trucks! carrying newspapers to railway sta-| tions are halted at each intersection and given such rigorous police in-

~ spection that delivery schedules are

interrupted. La Prensa, which today stands | almost alone in the fight for the| press, has been subjected to con-| stant and damaging harassment, | |

Safe Blown Away In 1915 Storm Is Found |

PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss., Sept.| 26 (U. P.).—A steel safé which was| lost in the hurricane which leveled] Pass Christian 32 years ago turned| up today in the ruins of a shrimp cannery which buckled under last Fridays big blow. Mart'in McDiarmid of Pass Christian said owners| of the cannery would use dynamite | to open the big safe. | The safe had beén the property of | 8 company which had operated al cannery on the same site. until it | was blown down by the 1915 Bus ricane. EE —————————————— i — | COVERED DISH SUPPER -. Ladies Auxiljary 211, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will hold a covered | dish supper at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. Chloe Honeycutt, past president, and Thelm Thelma Lieske, are in charge,

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