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Tokyo Mob Threatens U.S. Ambassador




June 10, 1960, Times cover

June 10, 1960: The Times brings out an extra about a mob of “fanatic leftists” in Tokyo that attacked a car carrying White House Press Secretary James Hagerty and U.S. Ambassador Douglas A. MacArthur II … And an angry Richard Nixon responds to New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller's criticism of leadership of the Republican Party.

On the jump: Stylish ties and the latest in cuff links and tie clips from Swank for Father’s Day … and at the movies, “Sergeant Rutledge.” Of course, if you want Luger cuff links you’ll have to check here.


 
June 10, 1960, Father's Day

June 10, 1960, Sergeant Rutledge

 
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