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...certain type, a phone call to a single number will get the request checked against an inventory to show the nearest supply. The charge for locating the blood is $3 (nothing for the blood itself); for delivery in radio-equipped cars, $4. The donating hospital will be assured of prompt replacement...
...said the President, "would be to let this go by. It would be a big mistake. It would open the door to a major misunderstanding." He continued: "I want three things: I want a joint attack [including Vietnamese as well as U.S. planes]. I want it to be prompt. I want it to be appropriate...
...scuffling was far from over. For the Senate had also attached to the CCC bill riders aimed at blocking an Administration economy plan for the prompt shutdown of 15 Veterans Administration hospitals and rest homes and 20 small Agriculture Department research centers. Among those opposing the President was Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, fighting the closing of a VA hospital in his own Montana...
...Rapid Action." Prompt and vigorous Government action, Johnson said, can prevent recessions. "I do not believe recessions are inevitable. Up to now, every past expansion has ended in recession or depression-usually within three years from its start. But the vulnerability of an expansion cannot be determined by the calendar. Imbalance-not old age-is the threat to sustained advance...
John G. Morrill, the Coop's General Manager, appealed to the Council for a prompt decision on the bridge and said that Dietz's opposition has cost the Society six months' building time. "There have been numerous costly changes in design principally because the officers and directors wanted to please particular aesthetic tastes...