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...Milburn P. Akers, executive editor of the Chicago Sun-Times, C. A. Knight, editor of the charlotte, N.C., Observer, and Dwight E. Sargent, editorial page editor of the Portland, Me., Press Herald and Evening Express, were named...
...Road. In Knoxville, Tenn., after their cars collided, William Z. Burnette and Milburn H. Holbrook were freed when they told the judge that the only drinks they had had were a couple of nips while waiting 45 minutes for the police to show up and investigate the accident...
...what its investigation had done, went to the FBI with an angry complaint: Reporter Brennan had got the secret testimony from the stenographic service that was typing the record by posing as the new "office manager" of the Kefauver Crime Committee. After Ray Brennan's indictment last week, Milburn P. Akers, executive editor of the Sun-Times, which is supporting Eisenhower, brushed off the charges as politics. Asked Akers: "Why . . . the long delay? Could [it] be the consequence of the fact that the Sun-Times ceased its support of the present administration in the interval?" Added a taunting headline...
...Fleet had fought side by side in France) arrived last week for a tour of the front, the two three-star generals boarded Ridgway's C-54 at Eighth Army headquarters at Taegu and flew north. They landed first near I Corps headquarters of Lieut. General Frank ("Shrimp") Milburn. The three of them piled into a jeep, looking from the rear like three G.l.s out to scrounge chickens. Then Ridgway and Van Fleet transferred to light liaison planes, in four hours covered most of the Korean front, talked to eight division and corps commanders. Back in Taegu, they...
Corps' Major General Frank Milburn. MacArthur asked Milburn how cold it was. "About 15°," the I Corps commander guessed...