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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Murder & "Mercenaries." As the war went on, U.S. planes last week launched their heaviest raids so far, sending a record 110 missions over the North in one day, topping it with increased ferocity the next. Orange fireballs rose hundreds of feet in the air above oilstorage depots near Hanoi, Thanh Hoa and Vinh...
...rest of Red China, it was quite an inspiration. In all units of the Chinese armed forces, shouts of "Long live Chairman Mao" rose from the ranks. One platoon leader, Liu Hsin-fa, breathlessly declared to his unit, "I saw Chairman Mao swimming. He is in excellent health!" With the typical enthusiasm of the enlisted man about such tidings, his buddies chorused, "We feel as happy as you do." Not to be outdone by the military, workers at the Harbin locomotive and rolling stock plant overfulfilled their quotas five to twelve hours ahead of schedule at the news...
Died. Arthur Bernard Langlie, 65, Republican politician and publisher, son of a grocer, who rose on the wave of a Seattle reform movement to become the only man to serve three terms as Governor of Washington State (1941-45, 1949-57), bringing parsimony and Presbyterian morality to the office, but lost a 1956 Senate race, retired from politics to a job as president and later chairman of McCall Corp.; of leukemia and a heart ailment; in Seattle...
...Negative? Wilson will need all the support he can muster, for his own party is badly fractured over his freeze-squeeze plan. As he rose in the House to deliver his economic message amid Tory cries of "Where is George?," the Deputy Prime Minister and Economics Minister, George Brown, was indeed absent from the Labor front bench. He was in fact back at his office trying to make up his mind whether he should resign from the Cabinet. A strong believer in economic expansion, he saw Wilson's plan as too negative. Its deflationary content clearly meant a sharp...
...that the V.C. can get away with very much without being spotted. "If it's in the open," says Irwin, "we'll find it eventually." They're likely to find it even if it isn't in the open. Witness the greasy black smoke that rose last week over the deserted army camp at Badon...