Word: os
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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According to the Scuttlebutt, the "S-Os" (student-officers) who have been separated from the Radio Communications Course will continue to live in the same halls with the new men, and the students who have been here since the first of July...
...month from the German Embassy; since early in that year Nazi businessmen have been encouraged by subsidies to give the paper plenty of advertising. With these subsidies Pampero was able to get its circulation up as high as 140,000 and pay the heavy upkeep on Editor Enrique P. Osés, whose salary was $1,500 a month, plus fat expenses covering such items as an eight-man bodyguard. Additional expenses were incurred through Pampero's 58 suits for libel, calumny, contempt, slander, vilification, defamation, extortion, and once for repairs to Pampero's offices after...
...Editor Osés was hauled up three months ago for saying that a visit of Argentine congressmen to the U.S. prepared a "Yankee invasion" of Argentina. In July 1940 he was arrested for obscenity, for printing an ostensibly mild lampoon of Winston Churchill which was an acrostic: the first letter of each line combined to read "One must be English to be a son of a whore." Editor Osés never stayed long in jail. When impetuous police raided Pampero's office last fall, Acting President Castillo promised that Pampero would be "unmolested, uncontrolled and the publication...
...internal front, Ríos has said that his Government would be "a Government of the Left, but a reasonable Left, a Left of Order." When he further announced "order in the streets and in production" and the replacement of Aguirre's slogan "To govern is to educate" by his own "To govern is to produce," Chilean labor prepared for strikes...
...external front, until the conflicting sectors of Chile's leading groups can come to some compromise agreement, or until one wins out, Ríos will undertake no change in foreign policy...