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...Classified exhibit). First, the road is cut at a point difficult to bypass, using highly accurate guided weapons. Laser-guided bombs have been performing most of this function...
...primary, which matched City Council President Anthony J. Garofoli, a virulent Stokes antagonist, against James Carney, a moderate with little elective experience. During the primary, Stokes announced that he was supporting Arnold Pinkney, an independent and one of two blacks on the Cleveland board of education. Pinkney opted to bypass the primary and run in the Nov. 2 general election with Stokes' support. But the important thing, Stokes told blacks, was first to defeat Garofoli. Stokes made his appeal by mail, by radio, by television and telephone. The blitz got Carney an estimated 53,000 black votes...
...dominated by the view that a mistake on their part spells career ruin. Within the chain of command, it is well known that communication has broken down." Attempts to bridge the gap through mixed councils of officers and enlisted men have "served to dilute or bypass" the chain of command...
...department's remaining business constituency has drifted away. Black businessmen, who received promises of major aid during Nixon's campaign, distrust Stans' blunt conservatism; at the N.A.A.C.P. convention last month, he was roundly jeered. Big businessmen who want to get something done in Washington bypass Stans even more frequently than they did his predecessors and deal instead with White House aides, who have more clout. Many corporate leaders, who have generally grown more liberal in recent years, feel it is unfortunate that President Nixon does not have a Commerce Secretary more in step with the needs...
...result of this conflict was a compromise. Kennedy agreed to the creation of a new, ambitiously named Conquest of Cancer Agency within NIH, yet administratively independent. The agency's director would be appointed by the President and responsible to him. Its budget requests would bypass NIH and go directly to the White House's Office of Management and Budget. Despite reservations, the Administration accepted Kennedy's proposal. The compromise bill will be reported out of the Senate Labor and Welfare Committee this week...