Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...this tangle, surrounded by polemic and emotion, three crucial questions take form: first, why is the stabilization machinery necessary anyway; second, is the pattern taken by the steel dispute proceedings--deadlock and seizure--inevitable under the present controls setup; and third, why have the stabilizers been unable to stabilize anything...
This is all very well, you say, but a system that produces nothing but deadlocks and seizures is not desirable, even if it does provide settlements without messing up the flow of goods. If the deadlock-seizure pattern were inherent in the present controls procedure, this would be a worthy objection, but indications are that personal bungling was responsible for the outcome of the steel case...
...Vatican?" Taft had a prompt reply. "I don't believe a formal ambassador is necessary," he said in his flat voice. "But we should have some sort of emissary there." Later, a young Republican asked: "What would you do about the war in Korea?" Replied Taft: "A deadlocked peace is better than a deadlocked war. I think we'd better make a deadlock peace and go on from there. The Russians moved into Korea after Acheson and the President had publicly announced that we would never defend it . . . In Korea, we stand exactly where we stood when...
Governor Earl Warren of California discounted speculations in an interview with the CRIMSON yesterday afternoon, that he was hoping for a deadlock between General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Senator Robert A. Taft to gain the Republican presidential nomination. Warren had been scheduled to address the Harvard Young Republican Club today, but was forced to cancel the talk...
...subject of all this speculation has convinced almost everyone that he himself is not a candidate. Douglas MacArthur does not think there will be a G.O.P. convention deadlock. And he is ready to campaign for Robert Taft down to the last whistle stop...