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...Stamp of Finality. With an unprecedented meeting of NATO chiefs of government scheduled to start in Paris in mid-December (see FOREIGN NEWS), Administration officials were busy last week refining U.S. proposals for closer NATO cooperation in armaments, scientific research and development. Since outlines of the Administration's approach were set before Ike's illness, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles & Co. can work U.S. plans for the meeting into nearly finished form without consulting the President. But the stamp of finality must be put upon the plans by the President himself. And after the advance paper work...
There are also problems of India's own making. From the start, the second five-year plan was badly administered. New projects popped up like toadstools, and for months half a dozen uncoordinated ministries bought "plan equipment" without bothering to inform the Finance Ministry what they were buying or how much they were spending. Though India has explored less than 20% of its mineral resources, Indian politicians resisted importation of foreign geologists or engineers, arguing that "India must save its resources for itself...
...show the right side of things, Grit has a staff of 22 headed by Editor Kenneth Dean Rhone, 50, a staffer for 26 years, who got his start, while a student at the University of Michigan, as "director of tourist publicity" for hometown Williamsport's Chamber of Commerce. Editor Rhone gets steady contributions from a corps of 100 part-time correspondents around the nation, carries weekly some $20,000 worth of ads. Grit comes out in three editions each week: city and area (40,000), state (112,000) and national (728,000). Subscriptions are almost all hustled...
Weiland's starting lineup could almost be anything he wanted to make it. Last year's first line of Lyle Guttu, Captain Bob Cleary, and Paul Kelley will probably start. At the end of last year it became almost interchangeable with the second line of Dave Vietze, Dick Fisher, and Bob McVey, but there is a possibility that McVey, may open at defense tonight. If this is the case, Weiland has a wealth of good linemen to move up: Bud Higgen-bottom, sophomore Bruce Gillie, or Dick Reilly...
...defense, Weiland will probably start Ed Owen and John Copeland, a pair that worked to great effect last year. Dan Ullyot and either Dick McLaughlin or McVey will make up the other pair. McLaughlin is a doubtful starter as he has not yet quite recovered from his injured ankle. Tab Cleary will start in goal...