Word: l
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...SAMUEL L. BAUMAN Lieutenant, U.S.A.F. Tokyo...
Cooperation. To Aron's bold plea last week was added the strong Arab voice of Tunisian Premier Habib Bourguiba, longtime friend of France, in an interview in L'Express. Said Bourguiba: "There are words for which one is willing to die-'liberty' and 'independence.' I know that many French sincerely believe that the Algerian people want to continue living in French territory, but I know the Algerians ... In Algeria, believe me, the fellagha are supported by the vast majority of the Algerian people...
...John L. Burns, president of Radio Corp. of America D.B.A...
...Quonset hut that is the heart of the scrubby no man's land of Panmunjom, three U.S. generals, a British brigadier and a Republic of Korea air-force officer coldly confronted 40 North Korean commissars and military men. "I have a statement to make," began Major General Homer L. Litzenberg, U.S.M.C., in a level voice. Then, while the Communists listened attentively, he told them that the U.N. Command no longer felt bound by subparagraph 13D of the Korean armistice agreement-the clause limiting introduction of new weapons into Korea...
...Citizen and later for the Associated Press in Washington. Moving over to organize a public relations staff for the Automobile Manufacturers Assn., he caught the eye of Chrysler President K. T. Keller, who in 1944 asked him to come to Chrysler as assistant to the president. Later, under President L. L. Colbert, Cope moved into corporate public relations, expanded the staff from three to 60, became a vice president in 1952 and one of the key men in pushing Chrysler's hightailed "forward look...