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...only for their return to the U.S. The Treasury Department also threatened to block the correspondents' bank accounts for violating the 1950 law forbidding financial dealings with Communist China. The Government did not, however, say that it would take action against the Afro-American or Look, or permanently cancel the newsmen's passports. Nor did it threaten to impose the maximum penalty for violating passport restrictions: $2,000 fine and five years in prison. It was apparent that the State Department, though anxious to discourage other China-minded newsmen, was not eager to start a war with...
...They may talk to a student who has taken a medical leave of absence in order to undertake intensive therapy. They may be trapped on the telephone, trying to talk to a reporter as well, leafing through their calendars trying to find a student whose appointment they can cancel so that they can make room for a more urgent case...
...even though Nelson did not have that kind of money. Since Bellanca held all but 3% of the stock, its dividend totaled just about $3,600,000. Instead of paying the dividend, Albert told Nelson to credit Bellanca with the amount. The declared but unpaid dividend would in effect cancel out the $3,600,000 debt to Nelson. Thus Nelson was committed to pay $3,600,000 of its $4,850,000 purchase price, while Albert's Bellanca Corp. paid the remaining...
...column in the Atlanta Journal of Oct. 11 takes issue with the Administration's decision to cancel a proposed basketball team tour through the South...
...Dick Nixon had a severe case of flu. Todd began dosing Nixon with Achromycin and Mysteclin, spraying his raw throat with cortisone and Pontocaine, urged him to slow down his 15,000-mile swing through the length and breadth of the U.S. More specifically, the doctor begged Nixon to cancel his speech that night in Salt Lake City-but Nixon refused...