KEY ISSUE FOR AMERICA TOMORROW
... KEY ISSUE FOR AMERICA TOMORROW ...
... KEY ISSUE FOR AMERICA TOMORROW ...
... Despatch Wednesday November 5 1952 Behindthe-news stories of the four people who become America's new leading citizens PRESIDENT IKE SOLDIER AND STATESMAN -But he admits he is also a lucky guy1 QENERAL EISENHOWER has become Presidentelect the first Republican ...
... No party in America now bases its policy on the idea that it is possible for America to withdraw from active association with other countries in defence of peace, as it did thirty years ago after the first world war. The way in which America is to play ...
... WHILE Mr. Eden flies overnight to North America to spend ten days in the United States and Canada, his Parliamentary Under-Secretary, Lord Reading. leaves on Sunday on a five-country goodwill tour of Latin America. He will spend three weeks on what the ...
... Street, so that passengers Could have finished their journey by bus. Blue riband in America THE blue riband trophy for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic was taken to America for the first time yesterday aboard the liner United States which won it. The trophy ...
... of aid may be reduced. If, however, this is to be accompanied, as there is some reason to expect it may, by a change in • America's commercial policy, in which more opportunities for trade are provided as a substitute for the diminishing grant of uncovenanted ...
... The prop The world outside America must feel concern now at the thought of the mere possibility of change. As things are, Russian aggrandisement is halted for the time being. If Russia is not less ambitious than she was, she is at least less actively ...
... Reds' new look Some of America's Communist leaders have used plastic surgery and changed their appearance to avoid detection, states Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. ...
... Chic and the child CHILDREN'S clothes in Britain seem to be acquiring the fashion points they have in America. Nylon for nightdresses and frocks is a commonplace at London's first Children's Wear Trade Fair, opening tomorrow in Victoria Street. Luggage ...
... possible but that it was too early to say when that will be. STEEL IMPORTS TO CONTINUE By October 31, Mr. Sandys continued, America had sent us 600.000 tons of steel and a further 200,000 tons was expected by the end of the year. Next year home production ...
... well as prolonged applause. It happened today when Otto Lucas showed the Coronat'on collection of hats which he is taking to America. There were fantastic variations of peeresses' coronets. with white angora taking the pace of ermine, and encrustations of ...
... Spain, N. Africa. for winter sunsinne. Connections also with A.r Franc* World Services to U S A.. Canada, Mexico, South America, Near. Middle Far East, India, ...