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Pending seasoned Bob Murphy's report, the U.S. intended to mark time. Secretary Dulles cut short his Latin American schedule, flew home this week. Said he: "The [Egyptian] action could affect not merely the shareholders, who. so far as T know, are not Americans, but it could affect the operation of the canal itself. That would be a matter of deep concern to the United States, as one of the maritime nations...
...each member is vital to the well-being of every other. But we can, I think, do more . . . Each of us should name a special representative to join in preparing for us concrete recommendations for making our O.A.S. a more effective instrument in those fields of cooperative effort that affect the welfare of our peoples." Ike suggested "my brother Milton" (see EDUCATION) as the U.S. representative...
...coming week, he should be able to sign official papers and carry on those functions of the Government which are necessary. We should like to establish here that his cardiac condition has no relationship to this present illness. We do not expect his heart in any way to affect his convalescence. You ladies and gentlemen know as well as I that there is no relationship between ileitis and malignant disease. I want you to know that there was nothing suggesting a malignant disease found at operation...
...tell in detail how this could be done, but he gave a long chain of complex equations showing how energy is released in reacting gases (deuterium or tritium), and how energy escapes from the system. He gave a few general hints about how the lines of magnetic force affect and confine the moving ions. He did not sound lightly confident; repeatedly, he pointed to serious difficulties...
...announced 1,200,000-man cut in Russian military personnel is nothing more than "a unilateral demobilization program behind closed doors," and will not substantially affect their military potential. If the manpower cut were carried out, it would reduce Russian land forces from 175 to 115 divisions-and NATO has already estimated that with nuclear firepower the Soviet "could be fully as effective with 100 divisions...