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Madrid's official Roman Catholic weekly ECCLESIA, the only publication in Spain that escapes government censorship, attacking the new restrictive press law proposed by Franco's Chief Censor GABRIEL ARIAS SALGADO:
Dr. Arnulfo Arias, M.D. '25, prominent suspect in connection with last Sunday's assassination of Panamanian President Jose Antonio Remon, is the second Harvard graduate to have attempted a Central American revolution by violence. Pedro Albizu y Campos '16, Puerto Rican Nationalist, was an organizer of the shootings in the...
Arias was made President of Panama in 1949 by Remon, then head of the National Police and acknowledged political boss of the republic. The split between Arias and Remon occurred in 1951, when Arias suspended the constitution and Remon forced him from office, taking over the presidency in June, 1952...
To prevent the "backward people" of Spain from protesting against his law, Arias Salgado allowed not a word of it to appear in the press. But Cabinet members protested that the publishers should be heard from before the law was passed. Dictator Franco agreed, put off action until the publishers...
Without Commercials. Dickens' A Christmas Carol was the broadcasters' favorite holiday show. Radio had at least four versions, including one starring the late Lionel Barrymore as Scrooge. For CBS-TV, Playwright Maxwell Anderson and Composer Bernard Herrmann teamed up to produce a musical Christmas Carol. Fredric March harrumphed...