Word: patly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Although he was confined to a Reno hospital bed last week, Nevada's blustering Senator Pat McCarran still managed -somewhat like the Queen Elizabeth whistling in drydock-to issue a blast at the State Department. At first glance, it seemed fairly routine: the Senator noted with alarm that 18 leftist U.S. labor leaders got visas for England, France and Italy last spring and then went blithely on to Moscow, took part in the Reds' May Day ceremonies and issued anti-American propaganda...
...King's Ottawa study and first awakened his interest in spiritualism. According to the spiritualists, King often attended two seances a week when he was in Britain, and communicated with other dead relatives, with his predecessor, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, with the late President Franklin Roosevelt, and even with Pat, his departed Irish terrier...
...have been tried on patients in both Boston and Manhattan; they do not look promising. At half a dozen clinics, patients are getting up-to-date physiotherapy to make the disease less crippling. Federal funds are being used to continue some long-range research which the Society started. No pat answers are in sight. Victims of multiple sclerosis have to be satisfied with an assurance of something less: their disease is at last getting the attention it deserves...
...Orleans, which does not have much heavy industry. Kaiser is the first to run an aluminum plant on Louisiana's natural gas. Now that he has shown the way, New Orleans hopes that other industries will follow. For his new plant, Kaiser got a well-deserved pat on the back from Wilson. He had raised the $115 million for aluminum expansion from private sources, got the plant going in only ten months, and doubled its planned capacity in the process...
PENNSYLVANIA-70. Ikeman Senator Jim Duff has no more than 25. U.S. Senator Edward Martin, National Committeeman G. Mason Owlett and the rest of the Grundy organization are for Taft. State Chairman M. Harvey Taylor will stand pat with Duff for Ike. Taftmen at the moment are counting on only the ten sure Grundy delegates. Half the delegation will go with Governor John S. Fine, originally a Duffman but now friendly to Grundy. So far, Fine has remained coldly neutral. He has one of the biggest piles of chips in the game...