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Last February the hefty Nevadan armed himself for the next foray with a huge tomahawk: a Senate Resolution empowering him to investigate any of the 3,374 presidential executive orders issued since March 4, 1933. With this power tucked in his belt, Pat McCarran sat quietly in the wigwam of...
The Dutch civilians were stolidly restrained. "They were as mad as hell. I have seen some of those fellows just raging mad. They just sit at home and wish that they could get going, but then they feel, 'What the hell? We can't do anything.' You...
The Javanese natives, scorned, beaten, cooperated in some instances with the Japs. But most of them turned the Jap propaganda back on their bowlegged conquerors. They made up their own slogans, which they passed around by word of mouth. One sample: Asia Raya, Nippon Kaya, Asia Paya, which means: in...
The Stassen proposal marked a milestone in post-war thinking chiefly because it got down to concrete cases. The great debate on the post-war world had begun only last May, with Vice President Henry Wallace's speech on the "century of the common man." Since then statesmen of...
There were two men who knew more about this than anyone else. One was the French Pretender himself. Slender, sharp-nosed, soft-chinned Henri de Bourbon-Orléans, Comte de Paris, 34, was last week, as French law requires of pretenders, in exile. This descendant of the effulgent Bourbon...