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Tabarka, Vol 2: 721, 723

Taber, John, Vol 6: 159 : background, 27, 29; complains about Wolfe, 942-43; on deficiencies in GAO services, 942; E.'s view, 27; on reducing defense appropriations, 941-42; on Ruben-stein's disbarment proceedings, 1957; on Stassen and FOA, 943-44 Tachen Islands. See China, Republic of Taft, Martha (Bowers), and death of Taft, 446-47 Taft, Robert Alphonso, 18, 84, 124, 328-29; background, 5, 446-47; and Bohlen's confirma-tion, 137, 138; and Bricker amendment, 76; and Cabinet nominations, 5, 503; chooses Knowland as successor, 952; death of, 446-- 47, 448, 451-52, 827, 1290; dinner honoring, with Bridges, 195-97; E. postpones golf with, 89; E.'s relationship with 5, 29, 110, 137, 138, 265-67, 446-47, 448, 826-27, 1290; favorably impressed with E., 134; on foreign affairs, 266; gift book for, 348, 350; golf with E., 446-47; illness of, 197, 242, 265-67, 413-14, 446-47; and immigration legislation, 118, 178-79; leaves Senate, 446--47; and legislative program, 33-38; Meek supports, 1122; on military planning and policy, 827; on old-age pensions, 827; opposes FY 1954 budget, 195-97; outburst by, 195-97; and revisions to Taft-Hartley Act, 33, 36-37, 489-90, 513, 538-39, 771-72; on St. Lawrence Seaway, 132--33; on son of, as U.S. ambassador to Ireland, 109-- 10; speech by, on Korean War, 275-76; on taxation, 265; on union shop, 771-72 Taft, William Howard, 348, 350, 519-20, 532 Taft, William Howard III, as U.S. ambassador to Ireland, 109-10

Tacoma, Wash., visit by E., Vol 7: 874, 902; Vol 8: 1724, 1814; Vol 9: 1871

Tactical air support, 134: battle pattern of, Vol 2: 1196-97; concept of, Vol 2: 1107; Vol 3: 1737-38; training in, stress on, 1259 Tactical superiority by Axisprevention of, 205 Tactics, Vol 2: 905

Tactical Air Commands: IX, Vol 4: 2254; XII, Vol 4: 2107; XIX, Vol 4: 2447

Tactical air forces, direction of by SAC, Vol 3: 1906

Tactical air support, 134, 2187: battle pattern of, Vol 2: 1196-97; command structure for, Vol 2: 915, 918; concept of, Vol 2: 1107; Vol 3: 1737-38; deficiencies in, Vol 2: 779, 905, 918-19; in advance on Germany, Vol 4: 2101, 2113, 2155, 2247, 2269, 2296-97, 2589; in Ardennes counteroffensive, Vol 4: 2376, 2447-48; in overlord, Vol 3: 1605, 1610, 1612, 1627, 1952-53, 1961, 2032-33; Vol 4: 2051-52; liaison in, Vol 2: 832; Portal's view on, Vol 4: 2248; Spaatz's view on, Vol 3: 1961; Tedder's view on, Vol 4: 2248; training in, Vol 2: 905, 1259

Tactical air support, E. on command and control of, Vol 9: 2037-39

Tactical air support, Vol 12: 97, 355; E.'s views on, Vol 12: 79-81, 83, 122-23

Tactics, E. on flexibility in, Vol 7: 1069

Tactics, small-unit, training in, Vol 2: 904-05

Tafaraoui, Vol 2: 681, 808

Taft, Charles P. II, Vol 12: 6; Vol 13: 1424

Taft, Charles Phelps, Vol 8: 1359

Taft, Dewey M., Vol 12: 371-73

Taft, Robert A., Vol 11: 887; aid to Europe, doubts about, Vol 11: 1422; federal aid to education bill, Vol 10: 263; presidential candidacy, possibility of, Vol 10: 122-23, 142; Vol 11: 888, 1089, 1268, 1272

Taft, Robert Alonzo, Vol 4: 2522

Taft, Robert Alphonso, Jr., Vol 7: 1154, 1203-4; Vol 8: 1498; Vol 9: 1922, 2133

Taft, Robert Alphonso, Vol 12: 799, 838; Vol 13: 1112, 1152, 1215, 1261; alleges E. association with Roosevelt and Truman, Vol 13: 1080; American Assembly, participates in first session, Vol 12: 289; "at a walk, " 1010; attacks "Truman War" in Korea, Vol 13: 921; Bard's plan, Vol 13: 911; conditions for cooperation, Vol 13: 1279, 1321, 1366; and convention credentials battle, Vol 13: 1308-9; Close supports, Vol 13: 1330; defense expenditures, calls for commission on, Vol 12: 651; critical of E., Vol 12: 39; Vol 13: 1060; foul play, accusations of, Vol 13: 1250, 1252-53; and F Street Club incident, Vol 12: 642-43, 683-84; Gallup prediction, Vol 13: 1079; Georgia delegation controversy, Vol 13: 1245; government finance discussions with E., Vol 13: 1463, 1466, 1467-68; Graham's opinion, Vol 12: 697; and Great Debate, Vol 12: 354-55; Vol 13: 921; Hill charges ruthlessness, Vol 13: 1076; as an isolationist, Vol 12: 42, 212, 289, 309, 322; Vol 13: 920, 921; King supports, Vol 13: 1476; Lodge's view, Vol 13: 1234; and MacArthur controversy, Vol 12: 211; Marshall Plan and E.'s authority, Vol 12: 521; meets Dulles, Vol 13: 1255; meets E. at Morningside Heights, Vol 13: 1366; Mississippi delegation favors, Vol 13: 1298; Mutual Security Act (1951)votes against, Vol 12: 528; on NATO's role, Vol 12: 309, 699; no personal mag-netism, Vol 13: 1060; possible support of Dulles and E., Vol 13: 1255; reconciliation efforts by E., Vol 13: 1274, 1278-79, 1424; and Republican party foreign policy, Vol 13: 1255-56; as Senate Majority Leader, Vol 13: 1465; Sulzberger's doubt, Vol 13: 882; supports E.'s candidacy, Vol 13: 1366; and Texas steal, Vol 13: 1221; Tope's view, Vol 12: 304-5; and Truman administration, Vol 12: 354-55, 668; Vol 13: 921; unity dinner with E., Vol 13: 1239-40; on U.S. troop limitations in Europe, Vol 12: 78, 172-73, 289, 354, 668, 699; on wage and price controls, supports E.'s stand, Vol 13: 1493; White's plan, Vol 12: 413; wins Wisconsin primary, Vol 13: 863; wires concession to E., Vol 13: 1424 : death of, Vol 18: 233-34; declines commitment to Western European security, Vol 20: 1746-56; E.'s esteem for, Vol 18: 233-34; and election of 1950, Vol 19: 1070-71; E. meets with, on collective security, Vol 20: 1746-56; on federal aid to education, Vol 18: 255-56; Williams's view, Vol 18: 233-34

Taft, William Howard, Vol 18: 467-68 , Vol 13: 981

Taft-Hartley Act, Vol 14: 17; Ayres's view, Vol 15: 764-65; and CIO, Vol 14: 674-75; and closed-shop, Vol 14: 489-90; Vol 15: 756-57, 771-72; and Communist disclaimer, Vol 15: 832-33, 872-73; Douglas's view, Vol 15: 770-71; Francis's concern, Vol 15: 771-72; and "free riders, " 771-72; Hood's view, Vol 15: 804; and interstate commerce, Vol 15: 800-801, 832-33; on jurisdiction between federal and state governments, Vol 15: 982-83; Mitchell's view, Vol 14: 674; Vol 15: 1443-44; and New York dock strike, Vol 15: 754-55; Reed's view, Vol 15: 788; re-tailers favor, Vol 14: 624-25; revisions to, Vol 14: 33, 37-38, 513, 538-39, 565, 571, 674-75; Vol 15: 756-57, 770-71; and right to work, Vol 14: 513; Vol 15: 756-57, 771-72, 1443-44; and secondary boycotts, Vol 14: 489-90, 513, 538-39; and state v. federal authority (14b), Vol 14: 489-90, 538-39; Vol 15: 756-57, 800-801; and State of the Union Address, Vol 14: 654, 656; and steel strike, Vol 17: 2202-3; and strikers' voting right, Vol 15: 832-33, 872-73; Summerfield's view, Vol 14: 561-62; and union security, Vol 14: 489-90; Vol 15: 756-57; and union shop, Vol 15: 756-57, 771-72, 800-801; Vol 16: 1584-85 , Vol 19: 925-26. See also Labor unions , Vol 13: 933, 934, 1357; advice to E. from Porter, Vol 13: 1221; as Taft's condition for cooperation, Vol 13: 1279, 1321

Taft-Hartley Labor Relations Act of 1947: in-junctive process of, Vol 20: 1737-39; and labor reform legislation, Vol 20: 1630-31; and preemptive legislation, Vol 19: 925-26; and right-to-work laws, Vol 19: 1070-71, 1165-67; and steel strike, Vol 20: 1727-28, 1737-39

Tailer, Thomas G., Vol 6: 171

Taipei, Vol 20: 1980-81. See also China, Republic of

Tait, Don, Vol 11: 1513 , Vol 18: 699

Tait, Lois V, Vol 12: 413

Taiwan. See Formosa See Formosa

Taiwan. See China, Republic of: == Taiwan == : == Taiwan ==

Takoradi, deployment of fighter aircraft to, Vol 1: 107

Takoradi, Vol 1: 107