Word: cabildo
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...announced the imminence of elections; 2) reinstated previously expelled democratic professors; 3) closed the pro-Axis newspapers Cabildo and El Pampero. But the declarations of war against Germany and Japan by six American sister nations (TIME, Feb. 19) caught Argentina flatfooted, isolated her anew...
...nationalist press took up the cry. La Fronda denounced the hordes of Moscow "marching from the Asiatic steppes." Cabildo demanded "war without mercy against the Reds." The Government's police swarmed over Buenos Aires...
Argentina's military Government was having its face lifted last week, hoping to look more democratic when (& if) a Pan American Conference assembles to judge its case. Three moves came in rapid succession. Cabildo, nationalist and often pro-fascist daily, was suspended for eight days for denouncing as pro-U.S. the new, tough supervisor of German firms. Argentina Libre (Free Argentina), a strongly democratic weekly closed for more than a year, was allowed to appear again. It started off with a bang, featuring on its front page a cartoon of Adolf Hitler about to be sealed...
Slapping back at U.S. critics of Argentina's nationalism, Buenos Aires' rabidly nationalist Cabildo last week proclaimed itself and its readers possessed of "an Argentine conception of Argentinity," proceeded to furnish an example...
...Cabildo, a pro-Nazi mouthpiece of the ultranationalists, ran an editorial entitled "The Intemperate Old Man," found Secretary Hull "prey to abnormal exasperation...