The anti-Semitic publication, “Alianza,” which last week missed an issue becaue it was denied newsprint by government officials presumably because of its recent attacks on Jews, reappeared here today without carrying any of its usual vitriolic anti-Jewish propaganda.
The paper, however, declared in two articles that Jews dominate the theatrical, motion picture and radio fields in Argentina and that the “so-called aristocracy,” which is opposed to the Peron government, numbers many Jews.
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