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Rankin expected them to do: an ignominious somersault. On two roll calls, the House reversed itself, voted to keep Rankin's proposition alive. Crowed Rankin: "A revival of righteousness."
Harry Truman had chestily started the fight. All he had got out of it was a sound drubbing. Wherry crowed triumphantly: "The Administration hasn't any leadership . . ." With the entire Truman program yet to be acted upon, Administration forces in the Senate stood demoralized and on the defensive.
It was just enough to defeat the 90-day extension (by a hairline vote of 178 to 163). Republicans and Southerners had not yet given up. Heading into the final vote, Indiana's Republican Charlie Halleek crowed confidently: "I think the Democratic leaders are a little panicky. All those...
This, thought Denmark's Communist daily, was too good to overlook. The ambassador's "escapist" party, crowed Land og Folk, pointed an ugly moral. Said Land og Folk: "It makes one think of other festivals where aristocrats amused themselves by dressing up as plain peasants -that was in...
A record low crowed of about 150 persons was on hand to enjoy the proceedings.