Word: protesters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Argentina's Acting Foreign Minister, small, wiry Cesar Ameghino, last week announced that a "state of tension" existed between Germany and Argentina. Using the pretext that the Nazis were preventing repatriation of seven Argentine diplomats caught in Europe, Señor Ameghino sent Germany a hot note of protest. He warned the Nazis that next time "the Argentine Government would consider such action as an act of hostility...
...brusque summary brought a pained letter of protest from Stock Exchange President Emil Schram. He reminded the Commission that the Exchange had been studying the floor-trading problem along with SEC, asked for a full hearing from the four Commissioners at which the Exchange could offer less drastic cures...
Other columnists and letter writers took up the protest. The New York Times lectured: "[The U.S. soldier] is never a nameless character in a comic strip, and maybe we should stop treating him as such...
Sorry, Sorry. In Gilbertville, Mass., when John Lucier huffed into the town clerk's office to protest the unauthorized sale of a piece of land on which he had been paying taxes for the last 20 years, the clerk checked his records, found that Citizen Lucier had never owned the land...
Manhattan leftists scheduled a Madison Square Garden rally, with the wholehearted endorsement of the P.A.C.'s Sidney Hillman, to protest further U.S. appeasement of Spain's Dictator Francisco Franco. In Congress, Senators Ball, Burton, Hill and Hatch-whose bipartisan B²H² Resolution helped put the Senate on record for international cooperation-revived their demands for a precise definition of foreign policy. Their worthy object: to tell the world in advance just what sort of postwar treaties the new senate will or will not approve, thus removing one cause of intra-Allied distrust. New York...