Word: shouldn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Though some officials still think the domestic industry should go on under protection, one Interior Department tungsten expert disagreed. Said he: "We're jerking out of the ground tungsten that we shouldn't have to pull out for the next 50 years. McKenna is right. Since we've got enough tungsten for an emergency, let's leave it in the ground...
...between all Indians." But this week, as the first of India's 193 million eligible voters went to the polls for the second general election in the nation's history, Jawaharlal Nehru was right there in the middle of the fun, electioneering to beat the band. "I shouldn't be here at all," he said, jauntily preparing to address still another crowd of worshiping voters...
Lieutenant-Commander Radford, a bear on training promising youngsters, got a tragic incentive when his brother Charles, an Army pilot, was killed because a student pilot froze to the controls. "He always felt after his brother's death that people shouldn't do things they aren't trained for." a close relative recalls. "I've heard him say the Germans and Russians weeded out the poorly trained by letting them get killed in combat. He feels the weeding out should be done in rigorous training." Adds one of Radford's officers, with a different perspective...
...hockey coach, who doubles as Eastern NCAA selection chairman, effectively dispelled any over confidence the varsity might feel tonight, when he commented on the Eagles game with Dartmouth a week ago, which his team won in overtime, 6 to 5. "We won the game," Kelly said, "but we shouldn't have. They are easily as good a team...
Nobody had good words for Tito, but the visit did have its defenders. In Mayfield, Ky., the Rev. Frank Cayce asked his Episcopal congregation: "Why shouldn't Eisenhower have Saud and Tito as guests? Didn't Christ associate with lepers, whores and publicans?" Editorialized the Denver Post: "A lot of Americans probably never have understood the importance of Tito as a fracture in the monolithic structure of international Communism. If so, the fault lies with our policy strategists, who have not explained the facts of the Communist struggle for power for general consumption...