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...reinforce U.S. troops in Europe was part of a far-reaching U.S. command decision (TIME, Sept. 11). Acheson was also authorized to tell his fellow ministers that the U.S. was ready to arm Western Germans (perhaps ten divisions) as part of a unified North Atlantic force, and to appoint a U.S. Supreme Commander to run the show...
...stay that way," he explained. Schram may continue as an adviser to the Exchange at $25,000 a year, but he will spend most of his time running his two farms in Indiana and Illinois (total acreage: 2,200). This month, Stock Exchange Chairman Robert P. Boylan will appoint a committee of Stock Exchange members to look for a new president...
...answer Russian propaganda that Negroes in the U.S. are an oppressed people deprived of opportunity, influence and position, President Truman last week decided to appoint Mrs. Edith Sampson, a 48-year-old lawyer, to the U.S. delegation for the forthcoming U.N. General Assembly. She will be the first Negro ever to speak...
Would the President appoint a successor to Myron C. Taylor as his personal envoy to the Pope...
...siege was still necessary to preserve peace. Said he: "We'll give the patient aspirin as long as the fever continues." The Liberals, Gómez said, "won't recognize me. I respect their point of view. For them I am not President, so naturally I cannot appoint them [to my government...