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...from the N.A.A.C.P. and the A.F.L.-C.l.O. for it. During the debate, the G.O.P.'s respected William Mc-Culloch of Ohio warned the House that a "no" vote would mean that "the most effective civil rights law in our nation's history will be emasculated.'' Celler was now as strongly in favor of the package as he had been opposed to the 18-year-old vote provision standing alone. Said one cynical observer: "Some of the boys threw a net over Manny and explained the facts of life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: History in an Hour | 6/29/1970 | See Source »

...firms are created, one with and one without the congressional partner. The Congressman's firm takes no cases that involve appearances before federal agencies, because that is illegal. Instead, it refers such business to the partner firm. Two Representatives who have participated in double-door practices are Emanuel Celler, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and Jacob Gilbert, both of New York. Among those on the banking committee who hold bank offices or have financial interests in banks back home are William Chappell of Florida, Thomas Rees of California and Robert Stephens of Georgia. To avoid these and other possible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Congress: Ethics for Everyone | 5/18/1970 | See Source »

...Ling now finds himself trying to explain a company that is so complicated that some of his own bankers admit they do not grasp it. For several weeks, Ling has also been trying to tell his story to a congressional committee that is investigating conglomerate mergers. When Representative Emanuel Celler charged that LTV's debts exceed its salable assets by $171 million, Ling replied that the consolidated balance sheet was "not really meaningful." He reasoned that LTV's interests in some subsidiaries, including Braniff International Airlines and Okonite, a wire and cable maker, were undervalued because control...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: High Flyers in Trouble | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

...members and perhaps as many as 230. Thus, the chief roadblock for the anti-Douglas forces is getting the issue through a committee and then to a vote before the full House. The Judiciary Committee considers formal resolutions of impeachment, but it is headed by liberal Democrat Emanuel Celler, who is expected to favor Douglas. Consequently Ford, seeking a more receptive forum, proposed a step that would be considered by the House Rules Committee under conservative Southern Democrat William Colmer. Last week Ford got 52 Republicans and 53 Democrats to sign a resolution calling for the creation of a select...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Impeach Douglas? | 4/27/1970 | See Source »

...Leasco acquired Philadelphia's Reliance Insurance Co., an old-line company with useful cash assets. This deal, accomplished through a stock swap, sparked an inquiry by Brooklyn Democratic Congressman Emanuel Celler, who has serious doubts about conglomerates' taking over insurance companies and using their funds for expansion. Among the details turned up in hearings last week was that, in preparing the bid, Leasco executives used the code name "Raquel" for Reliance to conceal the identity of the target from even Leasco's own employees...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Entrepreneurs: The Tribulations of Saul | 10/24/1969 | See Source »

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