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Many people had expected that the Justice Department would prosecute the Wisconsin Senator if the Committee condemned him for urging government employees to inform on any of their superiors whom they suspected of disloyalty. But Arthur E. Sutherland, professor of Law, said that Attorney General Herbert L. Brownell, as the nation's chief law officer can still ask for a Grand jury indiciment against McCarthy...
...YOUR AUG. 23 REPORT ON THE CONGRESS AND YOUR ALLUSION TO MINNESOTA'S SENATOR ED THYE AS A REPUBLICAN IRRESPONSIBLE: WE CONSIDER THYE A MOST RESPONSIBLE MEMBER OF THE U.S. SENATE, AND BEG TO INFORM YOU THAT WHILE HE MAY NOT AGREE WITH EVERY MEASURE IN THE ADMINISTRATION'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM, HE IS DEFINITELY REPRESENTATIVE OF A LARGE BODY OF REPUBLICAN OPINION HERE . . . WE HAVE NEVER HAD CAUSE TO QUESTION HIS LOYALTY...
...council chamber and sprayed the ministers with Sten-gun bullets ; General Aung San and six of his colleagues were killed, and nowhere in all Burma, it seemed, could experienced men be found to replace them. Unwillingly, a would-be playwright laid aside his pen. "I am glad to inform you," the British governor told the saddened land, "that Thakin Nu has agreed to form a new council...
After downing a lemonade, Colonel Nasser spoke triumphantly over Cairo radio: "Fate has stored this day for glory." Cairo radio itself waxed lyrical: "O Free and Glorious, it pleases the Egyptian radio at this historic moment, the moment of happiness, joy, dignity and freedom . . . to inform you . . . [that we have] cast away the last fetter on . . . glorious independence...
Italy's Turn. The haggling with Tito over for the moment, the negotiators called in Italy's London Ambassador Manlio Brosio last week and advised him of the terms. He flew to Rome, nominally to attend his niece's wedding, but actually to inform Premier Mario Scelba's government, which has done its best to keep the subject quiet. Now it would be Italy's turn to negotiate, to redraw the map, and to bargain for advantages. This would take weeks, perhaps months. But progress was being made-and that was good news...