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Among traveling statesmen, Africa is the favorite new tourist spot. The latest is Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito, who last week was winding up a vast swing around Africa's west coast...
...Marshal Tito also pressed his foreign policy on everyone who would listen. To hear him tell it, the universal enemies are colonialism, the Belgians in the Congo, and Western imperialists in general, while Belgrade-style neutralism is Africa's only salvation. By the time he got up to Morocco, "the struggle of the Algerian people for freedom" was at the top of his list...
Died. Air Marshal Sir Leonard Horatio Slatter, 66, South African-born British air group commander in the Battle of the Atlantic during critical 1943, whose Wellington and Halifax bombers helped keep Allied sea lanes open by teaming with Royal Navy sub-killers to sink 61 German U-boats in April and May alone; after a long illness; in Uxbridge, England...
This afternoon, three members of the Senior Permanent Class Committee will it with President Pusey to discuss the move. Newell Flather '61, Second Marshal. Dean Monro Friday after receiving more than 20 phone calls from angry...
...weak and struggling with a Communist-run rebellion. He stayed in Cabinet posts-for a long time as the energetic Minister of Public Works-while first Britain, then the U.S. stepped in to prevent a complete Communist takeover. When Greece's military boss and strongman Prime Minister, Field Marshal Alexander Papagos, died in 1955, Karamanlis took over the government, has since been confirmed in power twice by thumping majorities...