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South of the Yalu. The heart of the U.S. case, as presented by Ambassador Lodge, rested on an explicit clause of the Korean armistice agreement, which required the return to their homelands of all prisoners of war who desired repatriation. There was no doubt in the Communists' mind about...
To the casual observer, the roaring bedlam in Ohio Stadium a fortnight ago was just another football game. To the Hearst papers' Bill Corum, it was a sociological phenomenon. Columnist Corum easily saw through the trickery of the T, the brute power of the single wing, and discovered the...
For nine years, partitioned Trieste ticked like a time bomb at the head of the Adriatic, disturbing the air of Italian politics, setting Italians against Yugoslavs, stirring bloody riots and saber-rattling demonstrations. In 1948, disgusted with repeated Russian vetoes of every proposed neutral governor, the three Western powers renounced...
Marsh, and wingback Frank White completed the backfield of the first unit. White is playing in the continued absence of Bob Cowles, injured slightly in the UMass game, who rested again yesterday.
The hurdles were too high, he explained in effect, and unless Britain rested between each jump, she was in danger of breaking a leg on any one of them. In a private talk with Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey, Butler explained one of the biggest hurdles: politics. Recent polls...