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...benefit of newsmen around him he spoke in English: "I have told the judge thank you for fair trial given me in United States of America. I shake hands with jurors. And now you pack our things." Galina, who had more faith in U.S. justice, had never unpacked...
Notre Dame's vice president for the past six years, Father Cavanaugh will now be president for six. The Holy Cross Congregation, which runs Notre Dame, likes to shake up its administrators regularly. Notre Dame's outgoing president, the Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, will get an academic assignment abroad...
...office, he brought about Government control of the six great Argentine universities, the Buenos Aires stockmarket, the all-powerful Central Bank, and the Industrial Union (equivalent of the U.S.'s National Association of Manufacturers). Once inaugurated, Peron paid off some old scores. The Government bureaucracy got the biggest shake-up in a generation; everyone "not identified with revolutionary ideals or imbued with the precepts of social justice" was suspect...
...YORK-Generlissimo Stalin has quietly carried out a shake-up in the high command of the Red Army, it became known tonight, in which Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov, top Soviet war here, has been relegated to the relatively obscure command of the Odessa Military District...
...Phillies had begun the season like their stumblebum predecessors by losing 24 times in 32 games. Their new manager, onetime Yankee Ben Chapman, tried everything: he forbade any player even to mention the word cellar, fired three veterans on the team who couldn't shake off that old Philly feeling. His toughest self-assignment: patting pitchers on the back when they got knocked out of the box. Ben Chapman himself had changed since he got kicked out of organized baseball for a year three years ago for slugging an umpire...