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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Evidently, this meant that Knowland can recess the Senate when its work is done. The committee will stay in Washington to study the Flanders motion and sift charges against McCarthy. When the committee is ready to report, the Senate can be called back to Washington to vote on the conduct of the junior Senator from Wisconsin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Selective Service | 8/16/1954 | See Source »

Frederick Woltman performed a public service in his recent series on Senator McCarthy [TIME, July 19]. Those of us who equate Communism with those other totalitarian movements, Naziism and Fascism, have been watching the conduct of McCarthy with mixed feelings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Aug. 9, 1954 | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

...program. Ike explained that he did not demand 100% conformity. (He told the conference later that he was still behind Kentucky's Senator John Sherman Cooper despite Cooper's votes against the AEC bill.) But he did believe that the principles on which he was trying to conduct the business of his office must be observed by a Republican Congressman; otherwise, the President should not try to help...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Helping Hand | 8/9/1954 | See Source »

This week the Senate is scheduled to vote on the Flanders motion: "Resolved, that the conduct of the Senator from Wisconsin ... is unbecoming a member of the United States Senate, is contrary to senatorial traditions, and tends to bring the Senate into disrepute, and such conduct is hereby condemned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Dispensable Man | 8/2/1954 | See Source »

...gave his Communist pals 10,000 quetzales apiece before he quit, but he did not even tell us he was going to resign." Arbenz probably took most of the loot into the Mexican embassy. Now his problem is to get away with it. Even if he gets a safe-conduct out of the country, the new government, under the rules of asylum, could search his baggage and seize any boodle. But a diplomatic cut of the loot to the right hands might still arrange a transfer of funds and let Inside Operator Arbenz head for the outside happily heeled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: How to Rob a Bank | 7/26/1954 | See Source »

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