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Tears welled in the eyes of Maurice Macmillan, 42, the Prime Minister's son. Acting Prime Minister Butler stared emotionlessly across the auditorium. House Leader and Party Co-Chairman Iain Macleod slumped in his chair until his chin rested on his chest. Minister for Science Lord Hailsham was poker-faced. But Macmillan's announcement stripped away all pretense of a gentlemanly team decision to name his successor...
Dean Griswold refused to comment on the case. Griswold, after talking with Wallace, called the case to the attention of the Lawyers Committee on Civil Rights, Inc., according to Bernard G. Segal, co-chairman of the Committee. The group, in turn, has retained George M. Allen, former president of the Richmond Bar Association, as counsel for Wallace...
...case, the campaign is already under way. Prime Minister Harold Macmillan threw a straw in the wind by re-appointing hardheaded Lord Poole as co-chairman of the party with Leader of the House Iain Macleod. Poole, who raised record sums for the Tories in the 1955 and 1959 campaigns, is the reputed author of the "Never-Had-It-So-Good" theme that helped return the government at the last election...
...before McClellan's subcommittee-and got in some licks of their own. Rear Admiral Frederick Ashworth, the top Navy TFX evaluator, declared: "My personal opinion is that the Boeing airplane is a superior airplane to meet the Navy requirements in a superior fashion." Air Force Colonel John Gregory, co-chairman of a military evaluation team that found the Boeing design superior in some respects, testified that he was called by a Defense Department civilian, was told that "they had prepared some documents that were of extreme interest to the Secretary." After 4½ hours of discussion, Gregory signed...
Wine or Grape Juice? "Union in one church is a long-term dream," admitted Bishop Harry James Carpenter of Oxford, co-chairman of the joint committee, "and it may be 10, 20 or 30 years before it is achieved." The plan must first be considered by the Anglican Convocations in May and by the Methodist Conference in July. The committee suggested that the question of merger be discussed at the parish and district level for two years. Only after the discussions end will ecclesiastical experts attempt to resolve such technical problems as whether the teetotaling Methodists should continue...