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...BROKE NO AGREEMENT WITH MY COLLEAGUES AT WAKE. WE AGREED TO FILE A POOLED DISPATCH. THIS WAS WRITTEN JOINTLY BY THE A.P/S TONY VACCARO, BOB NIXON OF THE I.N.S., AND MYSELF. IT WAS ADDRESSED TO THE A.P., U.P. AND I.N.S. I DID NOT FILE ONE WORD OF INDEPENDENT COPY FROM WAKE...
...services might settle for 2,300,000). Besides that, the Administration talked of a stand-by force of millions of trained men who could be mobilized at a moment's notice. Its policy now is to match U.S. world obligations with U.S. strength. Soon the U.S. would dispatch five divisions and an air force of upwards of 800 planes to Europe. In keeping with this stern-sounding policy, these divisions would be combat-seasoned regulars from Korea; at least one would be sent to Europe direct, without being given furloughs...
Only one thing about the president of Ivy bothered the president of Purdue: "No other college president I know can solve a brand-new problem every week with neatness and dispatch, in exactly one half hour. It's pretty discouraging...
According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch of last Wednesday, the Harvard-Washington University football game will be played in Cambridge on October...
...Honolulu, on the way back, the New York Times's Tony Leviero sent a story forecasting a "knockout blow" in Korea (last week's paratroop landing above Pyongyang). Leviero's dispatch was garbled in transmission, so the Times wired back to check some of the facts. Leviero never got the original query, and was burned up when Smith got a play in the afternoon Honolulu papers with a "knockout blow" story of his own plus a Page One spread next morning in the New York Herald Tribune, Leviero's opposition. Leviero cabled his boss, Washington Bureau...