Word: annually
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Hominy & Homilies. Last week, at the Southern Governors' annual conference at Asheville, N.C., Maddox launched into archaic harangues against federal guidelines to desegregate schools, denounced the war on poverty ("It's breeding a generation of bums"), sneered at his fellow Governors for bowing to the "King" in Washington. He also voted down an ambitious long-term program for complete integration of the South's Negro colleges. Maddox's peers either snubbed him or ignored him, and an Atlanta Constitution cartoon showed the Governor returning from the meeting with a black...
Philadelphia's KYW, losing money 19 months ago with disk-jockey noises, has gone into all news and into the black. Listener ratings show a jump of almost 400% in the past two years, and last week the station won the annual Radio-TV News Directors Award for its coverage of the Glassboro summit...
...city charter specifically outlawing deficit spending. Then Gordon let it be known that Miriani had amassed a too-chic-to-be-mayorly wardrobe, also had been junketing to New York at the expense of lobbyists as well as soliciting city-government appointees to buy $10 tickets to his annual birthday parties. Federal authorities and listeners were equally appalled; Miriani, now a city councilman, is awaiting trial to account for $250,000 in unreported "gift" income...
...check did not count toward Nicklaus' official 1967 earnings, which last week stood at $156,748. But together with his other money-from exhibitions, endorsements, TV and radio shows, royalties on golf clubs and clothes, stocks (Polaroid, Zenith, IBM), real estate and Louisiana oil-it pushed his total annual income toward another nice round figure...
Attorney General Ramsey Clark's words last week were directed at a group of men who knew all too well what he was talking about. The occasion was the 74th annual meeting of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, in Kansas City, Mo. With the fiery summer of 1967 still a fresh memory, the 1,200 assembled chiefs had little else but riots on their minds. Even the new product exhibits reflected it, with everything from a chemical that makes streets too slippery for running looters to armored personnel carriers bristling with gun ports, floodlights and tear...