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...rejected Hanoi's demands for a virtual U.S. surrender and spelled out his Administration's ultimate purposes and prospects. "We have the military strength to convince the Communists they cannot achieve the conquest of South Viet Nam by force," he said. "They may delay us, but I warn them they will never deter or defeat...
Johnson concluded: "Candor requires that I warn you the time is not far off when all the combined production on all the acres of all of the agriculturally productive nations will not meet the food needs of the developing nations unless present trends are changed...
Eleven-Year Cycle. The astronomers will be part of a "solar patrol" established to warn astronauts against possible danger from the sun, which by 1968 or 1969 should reach a peak in its eleven-year cycle of activity. During these years, great storms will erupt on the solar surface; there will be a dramatic increase in the number of dark sunspots and bright flares. Using both optical and radio telescopes, the patrolmen will be particularly anxious to spot the flares, for they always accompany the sun's violent expulsion of swiftly moving atomic particles...
...opponents now accuse him of betraying the public interest in favor of protecting the pharmaceutical manufacturers. Some recent examples of action, inaction and disputed decisions: ≫ SULFAS. FDA last week announced that it was requiring new labeling on two long-acting sulfa drugs marketed by three firms,* "to warn against rare cases of a severe and sometimes fatal side effect," a blistering and ulceration known as the Stevens-Johnson syndrome. There have been 81 reported U.S. cases "associated" with the drugs, with 16 deaths, eleven among children. There have been relatively fewer such cases and no U.S. deaths ascribed...
...When to Stop Fighting. Despite the U.S. proposal that "a cessation of hostilities could be the first order of business at a conference," high American officials in Saigon and Washington warn that the U.S. should do just the opposite, maintaining and perhaps increasing military pressure until discussions are successfully concluded. In his book, How Communists Negotiate, Admiral C. Turner Joy (ret.), the U.N.'s chief negotiator in Korea, charges that Washington's early agreement to a truce line at the Panmunjom peace talks in 1951 "was the turning point of the armistice conference. Thereafter, we lacked the essential...