Word: aug
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...real gone cat from Goneville, Cayce L. Pentecost, a real boogie in the know. He's no square from Chicago. Cayce Pentecost is my man's name; by square-dealing he won his fame. Do this for me on Three-D. When you go to vote on Aug. 5th, do me a real dab of stuff. Lee D is in favor of it, and I know you will be too. Vote for Cayce L. Pentecost . . . He's a real deal, dad . . . You hear...
Moment of Defeat. The decisive argument was provided fortnight ago by the Russians themselves. Molotov dispatched a note asking for a new conference after Geneva on European security (TIME, Aug. 2). It was a clumsy and obvious piece of propaganda. In the Cabinet. Salisbury and Eden pointed out incisively that it added nothing to the very same suggestion the Russians made (and the West rejected) six months ago in Berlin. If that is all the Kremlin is ready to put forward, there was no point in a Churchill-Malenkov talk...
Portugal doesn't believe him for a minute. Last week Portugal expelled the Indian consul-general from beautiful Goa, the heart of Portuguese India. India retaliated, expelling Portugal's envoys in Bombay, where demonstrators are freely proclaiming their intention to invade Goa on Aug. 15. India's Independence...
...week starting Thursday, Aug. 5. Times are E.D.T., subject to change...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, ensconced in Manhattan's Plaza Hotel, began to get things rolling last week for the building of his spiral-shaped Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (TIME, Aug. 10). Sitting in his favorite suite in his favorite hotel, where he has been coming for 35 years, Wright busily dispatched lieutenants to make arrangements for a new Manhattan office he is setting up, admired an Oriental painting of marmosets he had just bought, talked to contractors about bids on the museum, and kept up a steady, easy flow of talk...