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America's Town Meeting (Sun. 6:30 p.m., ABC). "Should the U.S. Support the British in Egypt?" Pro: Ex-Ambassador to Israel James G. McDonald. Con: Egypt's Kamel Selim...
...something. I got the idea for an interfaith committee out of my head. I got on the telephone, and in about five minutes each with the three most prominent Catholics I knew, the three most prominent Jews and the three most prominent Protestants, I had the committee." Members included ex-Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, Builder Louis Horowitz, Theater Owner Messmore Kendall...
When the issues are large, tempers are often short. Ex-Ambassador to China Pat Hurley verbally flayed two newsmen on the show. After Elliott Roosevelt's appearance, one of his friends punched Radio Commentator Fulton Lewis Jr. In the same melee, Moderator Rountree got a sprained thumb...
...more than 50 distinguished citizens got together within three hours of the jury's action, formed the Crime Committee of Greater New York* and began looking for FBI-picked investigators to get it operating. As chairman of the nonpartisan group, the citizens picked Spruille Braden, harddriving, blunt-talking ex-Ambassador to Argentina and former Assistant Secretary of State for Latin American affairs. Among the other members: Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey, President Thomas I. Parkinson of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, President S. Sloan Colt of the Bankers Trust...
...Rainbow. The answers at hand formed a rainbow of passionate opinion. On one edge of the spectrum were the old isolationists-the Colonel McCormicks who would defend the U.S. (and possibly Canada) but let the rest of the world go hang. In the next sector were men like ex-Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, who would add South America to the area they would defend. Then came others who would include some Atlantic and Pacific bases as well. Over on the other side of the particolored band were the backers of the policy that (with some disastrous lapses in Asia...