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Posing as the arbiter of both major political parties, "American Action" has fond its place rather conspicuous in the Republican sun. In the Illinois congressional elections, for instance, Chairman Hayes has shared levels of demagoguery with Governor Green in attacks on Democratic candidates in all six districts awaiting decision today. And not content to be a piker or a hypocrite, Hayes has echoed the "Chicago Tribune" in its daily harangues against Henry Wallace and the Truman administration...
West's mother, releasing a fact she hoped would be helpful in finding her son, said he was fond of browsing in art shops, and that he might retain this habit even if suffering from amnesia...
Could Volta Redonda compete with foreign steel? "Right now," said Soares, "we may need some kind of tariff protection. But in three years, when new ovens and converters are in operation and we are going full blast, we can compete in Brazil with foreign importations." Soares even has fond hopes of some day selling alloy steels abroad. "Volta Redonda," he says, "is the product of the collective will that will overcome all obstacles...
Between junkets Monty endured the full rigors of official Washington. Monty looked distressed at a Pentagon press conference when the New York Daily News's snippety-snappety Ruth Montgomery asked if he really had an aversion to "women. "Oh, I'm very fond of the ladies," he retorted with a chuckle. On the south lawn of the White House he joshed with the President over the burning of the Executive Mansion by the British in 1814. Said Monty: "I'm really very sorry about it. I think we ought to pay for it. ... Or perhaps you might...
Song of Norway--at the Opera House--Another relic, this one not quite so worthwhile unless your'e particularly fond of Grieg's music...