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Both in private conference and in public declaration, Kennedy was anxious to assure U.S. industry that he intended to bear no grudge as a result of his winning war against a steel price increase. "I want business to do well." he told a White House visitor. "If they don't, we don't." Said he at his press conference: "This Administration harbors no ill will against any individual, any industry, corporation or segment of the American economy. There can be no room on either side in this country at this time for any feelings of hostility or vindictiveness...
...economic crisis gave Visitor Gromyko an opportunity to increase Soviet influence. Early during his visit, Gromyko had brushed off Foreign Minister Popovic's surprising endorsement of the latest U.S. proposals on Berlin ("I am very impressed-seems like the first real chance to solve the German question"). But just before he flew back to Moscow, the Soviet Foreign Minister-not a man who usually talks trade-had an unscheduled chat with Tito's top economist, Mijalko Todorovic, Vice President for economic affairs. Presumably their talk included the possible resumption of Soviet aid to Yugoslavia, suspended...
Soot & Soup. The face of Cuba seems to be crumbling like the sea wall along Havana's beautiful Malecon Drive. The gay city is now grey and, for a Latin capital, uncharacteristically quiet. No visitor can fail to note the soot-smudged dinginess of the Habana Riviera and the Habana Libre, once the city's flossiest hotels. Silent knots of Iron Curtain technicians, gun-toting militiamen, and bewildered peasants brought to Havana for Marxist orientation have replaced the thronging tourists who once filled their lobbies. Nightclubs like the Tropicana-still ballyhooed as the world's biggest-continue...
...Space Needle, topped by an observation platform and a revolving restaurant, is bound to be the fair's most popular feature. Three elevator capsules with clear plastic fronts rocket visitors to the top so fast and so openly that fair officials joke about erecting a saloon at the needle's base called the Chicken-Out Inn. The dining spot above, called the Eye of the Needle, enables the visitor to watch the lakes and mountains glide by while he dines on such regional specialties as Dungeness crab, tiny, wild-flavored Olympia oysters, and grilled salmon steaks...
...club's campaign committee had approved the endorsement of several other candidates including Neil Staebler, father of a former executive committee member and a recent Harvard visitor, for U.S. Congress from Michigan. However, so many YDCHR members left the meeting early that the proceedings had to be called to a halt for want of a quorum...