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...Governor was an early advocate of massive civil defense, then backtracked when he encountered opposition within the state. Now, heartened and apparently vindicated by the national C.D. undertaking, Rockefeller claims credit for great military foresight and political courage. This time he risked no opposition; Speaker Joseph F. Carlino rushed the bill through the State Assembly, while Rockefeller helped him to impugn the motives of those who warned of the shelter plan's implicit dangers...
...vigorous defense" of Carlino, who sponsored the civil defense bill while serving as a 'director' of Lancer Industries, Inc., manufacturer of family fallout shelters, Rockefeller told the subcommittee investigating conflict-of-interest charges, "this is a matter of national survival." And nothing else...
...eminently successful political figure, this was dreamful thinking, a fact well recognized by the New York legislature's Republican Assembly Speaker, Joseph Carlino, a Rockefeller political associate, who said last week: "Rockefeller is definitely and firmly committed to running again in '62. He's in this with both feet. But nobody can tell what's coming. You never know what's going to happen until it does. Two months ago, Rockefeller was unbeatable; there wasn't a cloud on the horizon. Then the picture changed drastically. It's the fortunes...
...complain about that. But by this week, as it opened in Rome after eight weeks in Milan, the show of U.S.-owned 20th century Italian works, sponsored by Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art, had won a special kind of favor. To Bologna's II Resto del Carlino, it was clear "evidence of the attention and love with which a discriminating American public follows Italian contemporary art. We should be grateful...
...Television Workshop (CBS, 12 noon-12:55 p.m.). Established last fall to develop fresh TV writing and directing talent, the workshop makes its debut by presenting The Brick and the Rose, a first TV play by Lewis John Carlino...