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Delay, apparently, would be the Navy's final tactic. Forrestal has asked that the whole thing be "elevated" to a presidential commission. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Struve Hensel pleaded: "We see no reason for frantic rush." The Navy will recommend that the whole matter be given for final adjudication to an umpire committee. Presumably the Navy would accept its decision. Presumably it will also accept the decision of Congress, if one is made without calling in a new umpire...
...lonesome. We've wanted to come home. But . . . we've always taken it for granted someone would take our place. . . . We are surprised to hear it seriously argued that we've always been able to train an army after we are attacked . . . and wouldn't . . . recommend telling it to the boys who were on Wake or Bataan...
...recommend the appointment of my grandson, Henry Ford II, as my successor." The board, controlled lock, stock & proxies by old Henry, considered the "recommendation," obediently upped Young Henry, 28, from executive vice president to president...
...would recommend to the Government of the United States," wrote William Eaton, grinding his teeth, "to station a company of comedians and a seraglio before the enemy's port...
...President pledged himself to two prompt steps: 1) he would ask Congress to set up government control over the production and use of atomic power within the U.S.; 2) he would study and recommend to Congress means to make atomic force "a powerful . . . influence towards the maintenance of world peace...