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July 30, 1945-International. Referred to Attlee as "Laborite Deputy Prime Minister." He and other Labor members had resigned from the Churchill cabinet and took no part in the interim government, so we should have said "ex-Deputy Prime Minister" or "Leader of the Opposition...
...Advanced Course has been described as a Field Artillery Unit, but the first year interim instruction will emphasize basic infantry training. The program of the course calls for five hours of military instruction per week for the full academic year...
...presidents acknowledged the immediate issue created by the rapid demobilization of the armed forces, but wished to await positive proof as to whether or not adequate manpower can be secured for the services by voluntary enlistment. Before the emergence of this "definite proof," they proposed the following as an interim policy...
...meantime, he suggested, let the faulty world of 1945 concentrate on lessening immediate tensions, building up UNO as an interim safeguard...
...abrupt collapse of Argentina's week-old, fumbling interim government came as a surprise to headline readers and chancelleries alike. What manner of country was Argentina, where a ruling clique and a single city, Buenos Aires, seemed to decide a great nation's political destinies? And what of that democratic policy, laudable in aim, by which U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Spruille Braden had seemed to triumph in Perón's overthrow? The phenomenon of the Strong Man and his army, his labor unions and his determined bands of street fighters, needed clarification...