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  • been published in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat-quite a ruckus started on the Senate floor. I called various people in the course of the afternoon to get some advice as to how I should deal with the problem. I called Bill Moyers; I called Dean Rusk; I
  • guess he did his homework. Occasionally when I went in to see President Kennedy, in a very disarming fashion he would say, "Well, let's go over to the globe here and show me where your country is." He tried to use his ignorance as an asset
  • , and it was overwhelming. There is no doubt about it. We had the mightiest air force on the whole globe, and the result was that because we had this heavy advantage, we did not explore a number of new directions that other nations did explore. The Russians, for example
  • has as far as the globe's concerned. It's got a lot of jurisdiction. Then, of course, here again I served with Australian officers in the war. I just went down as a guest, enjoyed it just as I did other occasions in the parliamentary union
  • Hemisphere bu~ such ·appointees. Then, when they observe that the American way_ • • throughout the globe. ,. have forgotten .a ll about it, around •h as meant very different ,things in ' Thus, on a _world scale, the comes some ti_, cop with a brie!­ different
  • BUFFALO, N'E.''1YORK JmIB., 1967 RACIALMATTERS The "Toronto Globe and Mail.," a da.ily ne\ 1spaper publ:i.shed in Toronto, ljanada., carried an article by reporte·,, I••BANK ADAMS in 1 ts July 3, 1967 issue., ,:hich featured LEON PHIPPS under the caption
  • ? Vlould Eui~ope and the world be better ofi oi~ worse? Vlould th.e possibilities of detente be on the present r.oriz011? Thon turn the globe :u7.d loo!t at Asia. If we had made no co:-~11tr.acnt.
  • over the globe. Journalists of East and West met together in the Inter­ national Organization of Journalists when it was formed just after the Second World War, but from their key posts Conununists gradually transformed it into what its first president
  • of sufficient power to give ever conceived ill the imagination of them appreciable strength, again they mortal man; it is as wide as the circum- · said, not being entirely wedded to de­ ference of the globe itself; it touche11 mocracy, anyhow, "We will take part
  • the guiciling atara ot nations everywhere on this globe. Then, and then onl.7, oan we be sure that the aacritices ot todq have not been made in vaill. Todq, we sq with pride and hwailit7 that n ar• Aaericana, knowina 1D our hearte that AaerioaD1.a in its
  • :.£A~~,-.P~~=-l?.,3.:P.Y.~d7_.~.M-~eP-E:,""'9-.:£.~..!=,~~---··lF....~§Jgfil}.t_s talk. In Brazil,·-= -·..:""Rios important daily O Globe ~~n·.afternoon
  • require · the creation of a national police force. that for two centuries. Wise men have guarded against Surely the police states we have witnessed around the globe in our time have given ample proof of their wisdom. (' -­ ,. r 75 Still, I am
  • with them on a weekend evening and see how law enforcement was going. I reported once to the President on a program of replacing the glass street lamps-the globes--in the alleys in deprived neighborhoods because the kids were throwing rocks at the glass
  • on the globe, and he may hope to gain their ultimate acceptance of his concept of a Europe from the "Atlantic to the Urals." He is motivated partly by a desire to encourage diversity among the Communist bloc nations, but he is also intent on a larger role
  • to make a stand, · and importing, from the opposite side o·f the globe, a vast Western army to fight against the revolutionary leader who secured Vietnamese inde­ pendence from the ·French, reflects a failure to comprehend the great historical forces which
  • to this. after Congress bas continued to appropriate to i:bab prosram -- with growing conf'idence-sums which now, I believe, add up to more than $3 billion. American experts have traveled the globe to every continent, bringing their skills to the world-wide war