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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Here at home, the War Production Board will erupt as Charles E. (Electric Charlie) Wilson and Donald M. Nelson bring their long-standing feud to a head. And Sidney J. Weinberg, WPB vice-chairman assigned to the job of making peace between them, will also quit in disgust. Charlie will be pleased to know that Governor Thomas E. Dewey will conduct a stirring campaign as the Republican nominee for President...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Feb. 14, 1955 | 2/14/1955 | See Source »

...decree authorizing provincial and local authorities to permit brothels "in suitable places."* Whether or not Perón was sincere in billing the decree as a remedy for Argentina's worsening sex-offense problem, most Argentines looked upon the measure as a new attack in his running feud with the Roman Catholic Church (TIME, Jan. 3 et ante). The Peronista paper Critica went out of its way to allege that 80% of the homosexuals arrested last week "had been educated in religious schools." Feuding & Fussing. Impatient of even mild opposition, Strongman Peron has been feuding with the church since...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Back to the Bordello | 1/10/1955 | See Source »

Counterattack Strongman Juan Perón signed into law last week a bill making divorce legal in Argentina for the first time in the nation's history. The next day, the official Vatican newspaper, Osservatore Romano, printed its first denunciation of Perón & Co.'s running feud with the Roman Catholic Church (TIME, Nov. 1 et seq.). In its front-page attack, the paper charged that by arresting priests the Perón regime had violated freedom of religion, and that by legalizing divorce it had subverted "the morals of the faithful...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ARGENTINA: Man on a Motorcycle | 1/3/1955 | See Source »

...present campaign has continued a growing feud. This time Furcolo, disappointed with Kennedy's support, complained that the Senator was not assisting party organization. Friction between the men was further increased when Furcolo tried to persuade Kennedy to put off a major surgical operation until after the election. The combination of Kennedy's reluctance to enter the campaign and Furcolo's awkward attempts to push him in have further irritated the sensitive relationship...

Author: By Cliff F. Thompson, | Title: Kennedy-Furcolo Feud | 10/19/1954 | See Source »

Simmering Feud. For Jackson, too, Nürnberg ended sourly. Nearing the completion of his work there, he sent a bitter cable to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, accusing Justice Black of heading an anti-Jackson cabal within the Supreme Court. Headline writers had a field day before the Jackson-Black feud was returned to the privacy of the Supreme Court chambers. Even then it simmered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SUPREME COURT: A Hard Man to Pigeonhole | 10/18/1954 | See Source »

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