Word: attacker
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Give state governors the power to fill vacancies in the U.S. House, should more than half the House members perish in an atomic attack or other disaster. The vote here was 72-16, or 13 more than two-thirds...
Nehru is often embarrassed by the clamorous support Communists give him while they attack the Congress Party. But this time even Nehru touched on the sympathy Indian Communists have shown for Red Chinese violations of India's borders. Nehru told a crowd in Ernakulam that "if any group in India in a moment of crisis forgets that its basic loyalty is to India, then that group does not represent India, whatever else it might be." The Kerala Communists, he said, are a "very backward party...
Stepping up the attack, Castro's newspaper, Revolución, described Vice President Nixon as "an impenitent disciple of the gloomy and obstinate Foster Dulles." The paper denounced President Eisenhower for having "embraced the butcher Franco" on his recent trip to Spain. Philip Bonsai, the U.S.'s popular Ambassador to Cuba, was a different problem: Cubans have lately been cheering him in the newsreels. "How debased are those who applaud Bonsai!" said Revolución. "What an inconceivable alliance-Bonsai, Lojendio, the traitors, the war criminals, the big landowners and the thieves...
Died. Clarence George ("Pete") Wellington, 69, longtime (since 1916) staffer of the Kansas City Star who rose to managing editor (1947-54) and executive editor (since 1954), received a rare accolade from onetime Star Cub Reporter Ernest Hemingway: "He taught me how to write"; of a heart attack, while on a Caribbean cruise...
With pin-stripe suit, white hair, and carnation, Governor Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina launched an attack Friday night on both the correctness and the desirability of the 1954 Supreme Court integration decision...