Word: dillons
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Eisenhower plan is deliberately aimed at producing quick, visible results, such as low-cost housing. It does not tackle the hard, basic job of building an industrial economy that will routinely produce good-paying jobs and good housing. Doing that job, says Under Secretary of State Douglas Dillon, U.S. delegation chief at Bogota, and a thoughtful banker with a refreshing disdain for diplomatic cant, may easily cost $10 billion...
Gunsmoke (CBS, 10-10:30 p.m ) In the season's premiere, Matt Dillon shoots his way into his sixth year...
Music-Hall Act. Testifying before the House Agriculture Committee, U.S. Under Secretary of State C. Douglas Dillon coolly laid the new anti-Trujillo U.S. policy on the line: "Nothing would do more to promote Communism in Latin America than for the U.S. to support a dictator who, like Trujillo, has been guilty of torturing prisoners and trampling on human rights." On the Senate floor, two senatorial admirers of Trujillo-Allen Ellender of Louisiana and James Eastland of Mississippi-put on a music-hall act in support of their favorite dictator. Said Ellender, chairman of the powerful Senate Agricultural Committee...
...Rogers, Nixon's closest friend and ally in the Government; Interior Secretary Fred Seaton and Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, who have sided with Nixon in intra-Administration policy disagreements; and Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson. Nixon also has high regard for Under Secretary of State C. Douglas Dillon and Under Secretary of the Treasury Fred Scribner...
SECRETARY OF STATE: Dillon; New York's Governor Nelson Rockefeller or ex-Governor Thomas E. Dewey; G.O.P. Keynoter Walter Judd of Minnesota...