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...attempt to drag in poor old James Monroe as a co-sponsor of aid to Greece [TIME, March 24] was a rather remarkable feat. I looked up what the Monroe Doctrine says with regard to Europe, and this is it: "Our policy in regard to Europe, which was adopted at an early stage of the wars which have so long agitated that quarter of the globe, nevertheless remains the same, which is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers...
Opposition to the bill from powerful industry groups may again be successful in strangling this housing hope. The "complete callousness to human values and needs" which is involved in this opposition (in the words of the bill's co-sponsor, conservative Senator Ellender) must be answered now and unequivocally by the actions of the people in behalf of this indispensable housing measure...
...proposed bill would make any school or college enrolling more than 35 percent of the student body from outside the state no longer eligible for tax exemption. Representative Peter J. Jordan of Revere, co-sponsor of the bill, said that this was "purely a temporary measure, designed to protect our own boys during the post-war crisis. There have been so many complaints from families of boys and girls unable to obtain a higher education in their own state that we felt legislation was justified...
Although Representative Louis Lobel, author of the bill, was unavailable for comment yesterday, co-sponsor Jordan said that the case presented by the educators was being taken under consideration and that the results would be known soon...
Twenty years ago the dateline above was also TIME'S dateline, for TIME was then being published in Cleveland. Today, tomorrow, and Saturday, TIME returns to this nation's sixth city-as co-sponsor of the 21st annual Institute of the Cleveland Council on World Affairs...