Senate investigators said last night that "subpoenas will begin flying" soon in the $150,000 probe of big-time gambling across the nation.
The Export-import Bank yesterday announced approval of a $125,000,000 loan to a group of banks in Argentina.
Amabassador Oapus M. Waynick is being recalled from Nicaragua to give a quick start to the Administration's "Point Four" program of aid for the world's underdeveloped areas.
The "get-em-paid" pressure of wartime and demobilization days was blamed by the Army yesterday for most of the $157,000,000 overpayments in servicemen's allotments. Assistant Secretary of the Army Karl Bendetsef reported that more than half the total has been paid back to the government and predicted that the bulk of the remainder would be.
Education, now facing its last chance to become a vital part of American broadcasting, is confronted with the possibility that television will rest wholly in commercial hands, Federal Communications Commissioner Frieda B. Hennock said last night.
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