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In Lisbon Pretender Don Juan, son of Alfonso XIII, still awaited a summons to Madrid. He was in touch with the Caudillo's brother Nicolás, Spain's ambassador to Portugal. But the Caudillo had blown hot & cold on Don Juan. Falangists gibed at his British naval...
Higher Priority. In Greeley, Colo., Jury Commissioner J. D. Savier issued a summons, got the reply: "The Lord beat you to it. My husband died a week ago."
The Summons. On the stroke of 6 o'clock, the President acted. After talking briefly to all five men, he summoned Ben Fairless to his office alone and told him, in the blunt terms of a schoolmaster settling a schoolyard fight, that he wanted the strike stopped.
New Secretary Patterson won the D.S.C. as a company commander in the 77th (Statue of Liberty) Division in World War I, came home to the law. In 1940 he took time off from the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals bench in Manhattan, went to Plattsburg to retrain for the new...
He was working at the 97th Evacuation Hospital at Stuttgart when he got a presidential summons to report at Potsdam. There Mr. Truman asked him a few questions. Says Graham: "I guess I passed because the next day they asked me about the appointment. . . ."