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...these projects would come along at the same time; some will phase out as others are perfected; e.g., SAC will give way to ICBMs. In fact, McElroy has firmly laid down the law to the Navy and Army, advised them that henceforth research and development of land-based IRBMs and ICBMs is to be the exclusive province of the Air Force. Even so, there is still enough overlapping both today and in the future to make overkill a very real problem. Before he can decide how much is enough, McElroy needs an overall, unified strategic war plan, has ordered...
...charge of the week and of the upcoming campaign was that Republicans had rocked the U.S. with an economic decline. Unanimously, the Democratic National Committee voted to view the decline henceforth as no recession, but a fullscale, vote-shaking depression. Harking back to an effective 1932 Democratic pitch, the committee accused the Eisenhower Administration of a "Hooverlike" approach to the business downturn. And when his turn came to make a speech, Harry Truman, in a self-styled "spasm," played on depression fears in every give'em-hell...
...week's end WABD claimed that "a lot of people are cheating" by scanning the phone directory and locating winning numbers that would fit the winning numbers. Up came a new rule: henceforth a viewer must select phone numbers only from the column in which his own name appears...
...thousands of peasants to attend party-organized "discussion" meetings about Nikita Khrushchev's latest decision: to abolish the tractor stations. Speaking last month to farm officials in Minsk, the First Party Secretary announced that the Machine Tractor Stations had outlived their usefulness as originally constituted, and that henceforth the collectives may buy and operate their own machinery. "Where there are two masters on the land, there can be no good order," he thundered. "The tractor station sows no flax but is supplied with flax machines. It plants no cabbage but is supplied with machines to plant seedlings...
...pieces of Anderson's dialogue, sometimes borrowing the words of one character for the mouth of another. When he ran out of the dialogue for big scenes, he decided to let them speak to each other in stilted excerpts from the book's descriptive prose. Perhaps authors henceforth should be warned by the Dramatists' Guild that anything they say may be used against them...