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...struggle against Communist aggression: The Southern Democrats, the Fair Deal Democrats and the liberal Republicans joined to push through the Administration's program for the defense of Western Europe. Most important: the Senate's resolution approving the dispatch of four additional U.S. divisions to Germany; the $7.3 billion appropriation to provide arms and economic aid for Western Europe, non-Communist Asia, the Middle East and Latin America. On resolutions demanding a clear-cut anti-Communist policy on China, conservative Republicans, liberal Republicans, Southern Democrats and even Fair Dealers joined. The two Republican blocs insisted, by resolution, that strategic...
...Delhi, Mr. Will quotes her rates and advises her on routes. If she wants to stock up on U.S. luxuries, Mr. Will has a list of stores which grant departing diplomatic personnel 20 to 40% discounts. For the men, he can arrange cut rates on everything from dispatch cases to De Soto sedans...
When a St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter dug up a copy of the letter, he dropped in at the White House for a comment. From Harry Truman's office came the rare authorization for a direct presidential quotation: "I didn't know anything about the letter, and if I had known about it, I would have stopped it from being sent...
...Boyle's ex-partner, Max Siskind. The payments to Boyle had totalled only $1,250. The payments to Siskind, to date, had totalled $14,000 and Siskind admitted that he has done only about five minutes' work for Lithofold in 28 months. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch charged that Bill Boyle got a total of $8,000 from Lithofold, instead of the $1,250 he swears to. Last week the P-D's Lithofold expert, Reporter Ted Link, followed Boyle to the stand and stood firmly on the $8,000. One of his anonymous sources, said Link...
...prohibits," the Chafee group continued, "peacetime censorship except on grounds of defense, and as to that it forbids the most burdensome practices of censors, such as concealing deletions from the author of a news dispatch and imposing cable charges for the deleted passages...