Word: cancelations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Vice President Richard Nixon. Day before Nixon was due in Manhattan to boost the campaign of G.O.P. Senatorial Candidate Kenneth Keating and G.O.P. candidates for Congress, Rockefeller's campaign adviser, State Chairman L. Judson Morhouse, got Nixon on the phone in New England, asked him to cancel his scheduled statewide telecast from Manhattan lest he rock the Rockefeller boat...
...nudged most papers into the red. "Since the war ended, our costs have exceeded our revenues," admitted Association President Chikao Honda. Subscription prices are fantastically low: 84? will buy a month's home delivery of morning and afternoon editions. Promotion prizes are so big that they often cancel out any gain in circulation. Cried Honda: "Our excessive competition is like pulling the legs of a man who is hanging himself...
...February (at a cost of $1,500,000) to get out from under the three monitors appointed by a Federal District Court last January to see to it that Jimmy cleans up his union. At week's end two of the three monitors asked the court to cancel plans for the election because Hoffa has not even begun to comply with the monitors' demands for reform. The monitors got some solid support from Senate Committee Chairman McClellan himself...
Last week Algerian rebels even threatened to sabotage French ships and planes everywhere, pointedly warned foreigners to cancel their reservations. "How far is the F.L.N. willing to go?" a TIME correspondent in Rabat asked F.L.N. Leader Abdelhamid Mahri...
...Ordered all A.F.L.-C.I.O. unions to cancel "any alliance, agreement, formal or informal," with Hoffa's Teamsters...