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Last week, as 597 delegates met in Tokyo's musty old Kudan Hall for their 28th annual convention, the Socialists had a chance to change the party's image. Up for re-election was Party Chairman Kozo Sasaki, 65, whose far-left tendencies have helped establish the present ideological direction. The challenger was Saburo Eda, 59, a moderate who seeks to direct the party into more vote-catching paths by de-emphasizing such Marxian credos as class war and nationalization. Instead, Eda promised to head the party toward his "Eda vision," an eclectic selection of party goals that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan: Divided & Conquerable | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

Peeks & Pathos. The biweekly series got off winging in September with a charming lope through Spoleto, Italy, where Composer Gian Carlo Menotti was preparing his home-grown annual music festival. Bell's camera crews spent seven weeks with Menotti. They peeked in as he attended rehearsals, chatted with visitors in three languages, and finally paraded ecstatically through congratulatory mobs in Spoleto's town square on the night of his birthday. Musically, the program equaled anything that Bell was ever able to do in the studio, with Sviatoslav Richter as the pianist in the Shostakovich Quintet and Zubin Mehta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Bell Ringer | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

economy did during four years of Depression in the '30s. Since last Decem ber, when tightening money began to choke off housing's flow of mortgage funds, the annual rate of home and apartment starts has dropped more than 50%, to a 20-year low. In the latest count, in October, private-housing starts were scraping along at a mere 848,000 a year. At that pace, the prosperous...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Housing: Scraping Bottom | 12/16/1966 | See Source »

...annual meeting; the ECAC decided to do away with its policy of requiring its colleges to grant scholarships only to students showing high scholastic achievement or financial need...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECAC Allows Grid Scholarships, But Harvard Will Keep Old Policy | 12/13/1966 | See Source »

...William Haddon Jr. adopted the custom of wearing bow ties because "I didn't want a tie draping over patients." Today, as administrator of the three-month-old National Traffic Safety Agency, Haddon still remains considerate of his patients. Last week, amid the chrome of the annual Detroit Auto Show, the industry's brass gathered to hear what Haddon's agency had in mind. To their vast relief, they discovered that they could live pretty well with Haddon's opening list of mandatory safety regulations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: 23 Rules | 12/9/1966 | See Source »

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