Word: per
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TIME'S difficulties with the Government of President Juan Domingo Perón began when the Aug. 18, 1947 issue of TIME was banned from Argentine newsstands and the mails without official explanation. We think that this was a delayed result of TIME'S July 14, 1947 cover story on Evita Perón, the President's wife...
...Ambassador Bruce and U.S. Counselor Guy Ray met with Perón and discussed the banning of TIME. No decision was reached. A week later Johnson and Peron had a long talk about "attacks" on Señora Perón, etc., and the President promised to take up the ban with his minister in charge of customs. He said that it would take some time to straighten things...
...Larsen, President of TIME Inc., in Buenos Aires on a trip, talked to President Perón and asked when we could expect the ban on TIME to be lifted. The Chief of State expressed his sympathetic understanding of TIME'S problems in Argentina and hoped "that bureaucratic blocks might soon be removed...
...planting his seed corn-and by late .summer the tassels of Pfister strains will have over 5,000,000 acres. The hardy hybrid corns, grown by Pfister and others,* have wrought a U.S. agricultural revolution. Last year they pushed the national average yield of corn, once only 25 bu. per acre, to a record 42.7 bu. In Pfister's own county, the yield was 66 bu. per acre...
...junior singles, Dave White outclassed all his competitors. Slight-built White moved off from a strong, heavy field at around 28 strokes per minute to win by eight boat lengths over second place Charlie Rheault in 5:24.6 in a three-quarter mile race...