Word: endangerment
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Influential Protestant leaders, guided by that submariner-turned-neutralist. Pastor Martin NiemÖller, issued a circular warning that the Paris accords "could endanger our all-German existence." A West German student federation began a nationwide poll of young people, which was expected to show widespread opposition to military service...
At week's end, President Eisenhower, who does not intend to pay blackmail for American prisoners, called on the nation for patience. "We must have faith in the community of nations and in the tremendous influence of world opinion," the President proclaimed. "We must not fall into a Communist...
Great Experiment. The President also sent to the Senate for ratification the Paris pacts to restore sovereignty to West Germany and bring her, rearmed, into the Western alliance. It was a great example of a successful international conference, conducted according to the formula of Ike's speech to the...
Nehru dutifully paid the traveler's routine tributes to Red China (no beggars, and "the Chinese have abolished prostitutes also"), but it was obvious that Red China's belligerency offended him. "Any attempt to impose the will of one nation upon another must endanger peace," Nehru pointedly remarked...
Montana Congressman Wesley D'Ewart, now campaigning for the U.S. Senate, last week observed that no Republican senatorial candidate was more than 65*(his own age). Perhaps D'Ewart was struck with the number of superannuated Democratic candidates for the Senate: Kentucky's Alben Barkley (76), Rhode...