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...Even a Tory leader may not really be of it-he can use and be used by the party for so long as he's required, and then he becomes expendable. That's what happened with Churchill. He never respected the Tory Party's gods. Macmillan's no more of the party than Churchill, and the time is approaching when the party will eject...
...loud last week by former Prime Minister Anthony Eden, now Lord Avon, and Tory Kingmaker Lord Salisbury, who both protested that sacked Chancellor of the Exchequer Selwyn Lloyd was "harshly treated." Added Eden pointedly: "I have no doubt that Mr. Lloyd will serve the nation again in high office." Macmillan's likeliest successor remains Deputy Prime Minister R. A. ("Rab") Butler, who last week solicitously assured victims of Mac's massacre that he had nothing to do with their demise...
...party slips still farther in three by-elections scheduled for fall, Macmillan may be forced to resign, though few top Tories are now betting on his early retirement. After Parliament recesses this week, Macmillan will leave for Yorkshire's grouse moors. There, as his foes know well, a few days of nonpolitical bloodletting usually work wonders for Uncle Harold...
...went Tory Stalwart Duncan Sandys, 54, once the husband of Winston Churchill's daughter Diana, but now showing off his French-born bride of three months, Marie-Claire, 33. His silk-sheathed wife knocked down eight at a blow. Then she looked on with pride as Prime Minister Macmillan's Commonwealth Secretary doffed his coat and on his very first roll bowled a tenpin strike...
...JIGS & JULEPS! (50 pp.)-Virginia Gary Hudson-Macmillan...