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Humming through Georgia one night in his brand-new Oldsmobile, Georgia's ex-Governor Herman Talmadge, on his way home from a rousing speech to some farmers, ran into one of his state's worst rural problems. Two stray mules suddenly loomed up before his car on the...
The Tories, in a manifesto of their own, replied with a ringing slogan, "Invest in Success," coined by Chancellor Rab Butler. "After these few years of Conservative government," crowed the manifesto, "the economy is in much better shape and the nation in much better heart. Now we must harness these...
Your excellent article on the continental Air Defense Command [Dec. 20] served to highlight many of the problems we have to wrestle with in this air defense business . . . I would, however, like to correct an impression that may possibly have been created by one paragraph wherein you describe the parachute...
In the booming Pacific Northwest, where electric power is all-important, power will soon be in desperately short supply. Since 1934, a total of $1.8 billion, most of it federal money, has been spent on dams to harness the Columbia River and produce 3,000,000 kw. of power for...
The Professor's Prospects. To harness runaway inflation, Café Filho tabbed as his Finance Minister one of the nation's top economists: urbane Eugenio Gudin, 68, professor at the University of Brazil. To Gudin's way of thinking, nationalism ranks with inflation as an obstacle to...