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...secretaries of their power to deploy troops. Later, the exigent Robert McNamara took command of all departmental decisions by unifying military-budgetary decisions through the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Last week Richard Nixon's Secretary of Defense, Melvin Laird, introduced his three service secretaries; all fit the pat tern of administrator now prescribed...
...just been elected to a five-year term as President - but the wishes of the people had little to do with it. Despite his promises of popular rule, Suharto last week assumed almost total power over Indonesia's government. With but a few restrictions, he became dictator pro tern...
...despite warnings in recent years that it was too weak to survive, the New York Post inherits the afternoon pro tern-a situation that seems to satisfy the city's department stores, who are content to advertise in the Post as long as they also have the suburban papers to promote their wares. Since the death of the WJT, the Post's circulation has climbed from 400,000 to 700,-000. It has added a few columnists, such as William F. Buckley Jr., Ann Landers and Evans & Novak, plus the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post news service...
Director Alfred Hitchcock will come to Harvard July 14 to receive an honorary award from the Harvard Dramatics Club. The award also marks the opening of Hitchcock's 50th film, Tern Curtain, starring Paul Newman and Julie Andrews...
...outskirts of Fanny Hill, Director Gordon Douglas (Rio Conchos) makes surprisingly lively entertainment of it. Spirited performers also lend Sylvia a sorely needed touch of class, and Actress Baker schlumps through the role at a wry deadpan pace, obviously enjoying her buildup as Hollywood's sex queen pro tern...