Word: jointedly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week, after spending a fortnight in Washington talking to Joint Chiefs Chairman Arthur Radford and other Pentagon officials, General Srisdi Dhanarajata, commander in chief of Thailand's army, announced that the U.S. had agreed to step up its military aid to his country. Among the items promised: more tanks, trucks, artillery, small arms, ammunition and other equipment; 25 jet aircraft; a $3,000,000, 297-mile military road; training of more Thai officers in the U.S.; enlargement of the 200-man U.S. Military Advisory Group in Thailand. For his part, bulky General Srisdi prepared to double the number...
...York's W. Sterling Cole, chairman of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, speaking to a Chicago convention of sand, gravel and ready-mixed concrete dealers. * Chiang is 66, Attlee 71. The France of Louis XVI helped the 13 colonies win their independence; the French revolution came six years after the 13 colonies made peace, the Terror ten years after...
Then Alleghany turned around and made a new deal with the Texans to put its stock under joint ownership, along with their remaining 300,000 shares (for which Alleghany had lent them the money). Under the contract, Murchison and Richardson will get dividends and the profits from any sale of their 300,000 shares, though the voting rights will be exercised by Alleghany Corp. And the Texans will stand any losses on both their holdings and Alleghany's if they are sold at a loss...
...Premier Mohammed Ali called an emergency Cabinet session, and lodged a strong protest with New Delhi. For years the two nations have quarreled about water almost as much as they have quarreled over Kashmir. World Bank officials in Washington are trying to get them together on a plan for joint Indian-Pakistani development of the waters of the Sutlej and four other rivers which join the Indus (all of which flow out of Indian-held territory and give West Pakistan its life...
...York Stock Exchange's Monthly Investment Plan are (in order) Radio Corp. of America, Dow Chemical, General Motors, American Telephone & Telegraph, Standard Oil (NJ.) and General Electric. After nearly six months, M.I.P. has attracted $4,000,000 from 20,000 investors (67% men, 17% women, 16% joint accounts...