The pro-Peron newspaper, “Tribuna,” issued in Rosario, second largest city in Argentina, today published an article sharply criticizing the distribution of anti-Semitic leaflets in that city. The paper also assailed the practice of scrawling anti-Semitic slogans on the walls of buildings located on main thoroughfares. The perpetrators of “this agitation constitute a small group” which have been repudiated by the Argentine people, the “Tribuna” added.
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