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Certainly, there is no call for wild optimism. French equipment sadly needs modernization and overhaul. The French would put up a stiff fight against invasion, but there is no doubt that if Stalin threw caution to the winds and ordered Mao to march south with everything he had, the French would be swept into...
...Caution. It seemed to Harry Truman that there were an awful lot of armchair experts in this country who knew just what ought to be done in Korea. In answer to a question, he said that of course he was still hopeful about Korea, and that it would turn out all right. Despite the headlines, over the weekend he expected a change for the better...
...Congress for $260 million more for atomic energy and the hydrogen bomb. The request had been scheduled for ten days earlier, but the outbreak of war in Korea had postponed it: the President had feared that people might think a hydrogen bomb would be used in Korea. His gingerly caution was typical of the Administration's determination, while fighting to win in Korea, to let all provocative acts come from Russia...
...Caution. In Dansville, N.Y., a classified advertisement appeared in the Dansville Breeze: WANTED-Farmer, age 38, wishes to meet woman around 30 who owns a tractor. Please enclose picture of tractor...
...timed pamphlet setting forth its attitude toward Western European integration (see below), the British Labor Party had gone far beyond the understandable, if disappointing, caution which the British government had so far displayed toward the Schuman Plan. Despite all of Prime Minister Clement Attlee's subsequent attempts to soften the blow, the Labor Party had finally, bluntly admitted what it had long suggested by its actions: it was dead set against any scheme of European union that was 1) not controlled by Socialists, 2) involved a sacrifice of national sovereignty, i.e., the national Socialist's sovereign right...