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...switch from mild restraints to harsh controls, Johnson cloaked his planning in warlike secrecy. While the President was in Australia, Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler, Commerce Secretary Alexander Trowbridge, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Federal Reserve Board Chairman William McChesney Martin Jr. and White House Aide Walt Rostow stitched to gether a list of recommendations...
...while last week it looked as if the G.O.P.'s Big Rs might all appear to gether at a conference on Medicaid in San Francisco. But the prospect was too political to please. When Nelson Rockefeller learned that George Romney had been the only other Governor to accept Ronald Reagan's invitation, he hastily canceled out. "I'm not a candidate," Rocky insisted. "I didn't want any misunderstanding." Reagan opened the conference, then flew on to other business before Romney arrived, fresh from his tour of ghettos in the Mid west. Finally, the noncandidates...
...thus virtually assuring Indira's election this week by the Congress Party to a full five-year term as Prime Minister. As a reward, Desai was promised the portfolios of Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister in Indira's new Cabinet. Said Desai: "We must work to gether as a happy team...
Almost every day, the Knights (U.S. membership: 1,184,000) and the Masons (U.S. membership: 4,500,000) jointly sponsor some local charity drive; almost every night, two groups get to gether for bowling matches or common meetings. In Madison, Wis., for example, the Knights and the Shriners co-sponsored a charity bazaar. In Tacoma, Wash., Columbians and Shriners gathered for what one ecumenical enthusiast called "a real bash." And in Hartford, Conn., the Knights have joined with the Masons and B'nai B'rith to form a brotherhood committee rep resenting a combined membership...
Each side submitted the names of six judges seasoned in personal-injury cases; from these twelve, Chief Judge John S. Boyle chose three, who sat to gether all summer sifting the pretrial claims of 116 plaintiffs. Early this month, the judges recommended a total settlement offer of $3,000,000. (An other $1,000,000 in medical expenses has already been paid by the church and the city.) Approving the formula, Chicago's new archbishop, John...