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The Republicans some weeks ago served notice through Senator Thruston B. Morton ( R ) of Kentucky, chairman of the Republican National Committee, that the Kennedy administration would be held responsible if the outcome in Laos was a coalition government susceptible of Communist domination.
Letters by the reams came in from investment firms all over the nation, all of them wanting to get a part of the shares that would be sold ( 185,000 to the public at $12.50, with another 5,000 reserved for Morton Foods employes at $11.50 a share ).
Soon after, the two main opponents to Morton, the Member for Earlwood, Eric Willis, and Askin, declared that they would only take the Leadership if they were given an absolute majority of 28 votes.
Landry eventually settled on Morton for most of the second half of the season, because he felt less confident that Staubach would follow his game plan ( Landry called all of Morton's plays ).
Jelly Roll Morton did not visit, stating in his later Library of Congress interview and recordings that he expected jazz pianist Tony Jackson would attend and win a jazz piano competition at the Exposition.
If he had accepted and history continued on the same course, Morton would have become the 21st President, instead of Chester A. Arthur, after Garfield's assassination.
Wallingford was the birthplace of Aaron Jerome ( 1764 – 1802 ), the great-great-grandfather of Winston Churchill ; inventor and publisher Moses Yale Beach ( 1800 – 1868 ), who would go on to found the Associated Press ; singer Morton Downey ; conservative talk show host Morton Downey, Jr. ( 1932 – 2001 ); and Georgia governor and signer of the Declaration of Independence Lyman Hall.
Their collaboration would become the Graham and Morton Transportation Company.
Morton surrendered after a five-mile ( 8 km ) running gunfight on the condition that he and his fellow deputy sheriff, Frank Baker, would be returned alive to Lincoln.
Few believed the story, as they thought it unlikely that Morton would have killed his only friend in the group.
It is described by Cook and Morton in the Penguin Guide to Jazz: " While there are still many nods to conventional post-bop form in this set, it already points to the freedoms which the pianist would later immerse himself in.
On November 8, Viacom announced that MTV Tempo would be sold to founder and Viacom Deputy General Council Frederick Morton, Jr., becoming Tempo Networks.
He also enlisted the aid of the United States, sending President Chester A. Arthur carefully edited copies of the cloth-and-trinket treaties British explorer Henry Morton Stanley claimed to have negotiated with various local authorities, and proposing that, as an entirely disinterested humanitarian body, the Association would administer the Congo for the good of all, handing over power to the locals as soon as they were ready for that grave responsibility.
A visit by Jelly Roll Morton would profoundly affect Hardin's musical education.
Later, Morton would serve as governor of the state.
However, Morton would eventually give up the job after an unsuccessful six months.
In the second film Dr. Dyson ( Joe Morton ), the lead scientist for the Skynet project, explains that the surviving arm and CPU chip of the original Terminator was analyzed and found that the technology was so advanced, they ( humans ) would have never invented the technology themselves and was used to create Skynet in the first place.
On 10 March, James VI issued a proclamation recognising that many in Scotland ' misliked ' the regiment of Morton, who had now resigned, and James would now accept the burden of the administration.
Morton would later deny that this was his initiative.
Lennox would work to give Maxwell rights over the Morton earldom, and make him the legal guardian of James Douglas and Dame Elizabeth's three daughters.
( George Douglas's son would later rule Scotland as Regent Morton.
Morton, in particular, had an inclination for violence that often led to physical fights and temporary splits in the band, or he and Dave E would go to a working-class bar and provoke a fight by dancing together as if a homosexual couple.
NASA's contract with Morton Thiokol, the contractor responsible for the solid rocket boosters, included a clause stating that in the event of a failure leading to " loss of life or mission ," Thiokol would forfeit $ 10 million of its incentive fee and formally accept legal liability for the failure.
* A branch would run from near Hordley to Llanymyneck, via Maesbury, Morton and Crickheath.

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Second, the `` potato chip industry '' has caught the fancy of investors lately, and until Morton Foods came along there were only two potato chip stocks -- Frito and H. W. Lay -- on the market.
In the last two decades of the 18th century polygenism, the belief that different races had evolved separately in each continent and shared no common ancestor, was advocated in England by historian Edward Long and anatomist Charles White, in Germany by ethnographers Christoph Meiners and Georg Forster, and in France by Julien-Joseph Virey, and prominently in the US by Samuel Morton, Josiah Nott and Louis Agassiz.
Morton again led the opposition to the ballot at the 21 March 1959 election, which resulted in an overall gain of three seats but the loss of two seats to Labor.
At the party meeting, Morton was removed as Leader by two votes.
Some artists, like Jelly Roll Morton, were present and performed both ragtime and jazz styles during the period the two genres overlapped.
* Morton Feldman: For Stefan Wolpe, for chorus and two vibraphones ( 1986 )
Married to Morton Phillips, the couple have two children, a son, Edward Jay Phillips, and a daughter, Jeanne Phillips.
Grand Saline is home to many small businesses and has 4 banks, 2 pharmacies, multiple restaruants, one major grocery chain store, a hospital, and is home to two major manufacturing plants, Morton Salt Mine, and Bukner Plastics, both located on the outskirts of the city.
There are two schools, Morton Elementary and Morton Junior-Senior High.
They claimed that Morton murdered McCloskey and tried to escape with Baker, forcing them to kill the two prisoners.
He was influenced by the piano stylings of Tony Jackson and Jelly Roll Morton, and became the premier pianist in Storyville after those two older musicians left town.
The wording of those two versions is indeed quite similar, unlike that of Morton.
On two of these sessions, they were joined by pianist and composer Jelly Roll Morton.
After leaving the airwaves in 1985, the original team reunited to produce two more Grammar Rock segments (" Busy Prepositions " and " The Tale of Mr. Morton ") for television in 1993.
A pioneer of the stride style of jazz piano, he along with Jelly Roll Morton, were arguably the two most important pianists who bridged the ragtime and jazz eras, and the two most important catalysts in the evolution of ragtime piano into jazz.
Morton stayed there only two weeks before moving out, after which the building was used for general lodging and also held the laundry facilities.
Blunt aligned his two brigades and sent them forward toward the Morton house on the same ridge to the west of the Borden house.
Samuel George Morton ( 1799 – 1851 ), whose two major monographs were the Crania Americana ( 1839 ), An Inquiry into the Distinctive Characteristics of the Aboriginal Race of America and Crania Aegyptiaca ( 1844 ) concluded that the ancient Egyptians were not African but white and that caucasians and negroes were already distinct three thousand years ago.
Inspector Morton added that two nuns had called at Cora's cottage the day of Richard's funeral.
Warner is the second quarterback to make Super Bowl starts with two different teams joining Craig Morton ( 1970 Dallas Cowboys and 1977 Denver Broncos ).
He also became the third quarterback in NFL history to win a conference championship with two different teams, following Craig Morton and Earl Morrall.
He married Lady Margaret Douglas, eldest daughter of William Douglas, 7th Earl of Morton, by whom he had two sons and four daughters.

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