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...City Council took two months to pass this measure, and the one thing we did right was to carefully consider all the legal aspects of the contract," explained Councilwoman Barbara Ackermann...
...Boston proper, it was the hard-lining, non-campaigning candidate who won nomination for Congress. City Councilwoman Louise Day Hicks captured the Democratic designation for the seat held by House Speaker John McCormack, who is retiring. Mrs. Hicks made her name three years ago with her vociferous opposition to school busing for integration. Pre-campaign poll showed that all but 1% of the voters knew who she was. So she ran a subliminal campaign that avoided public forums and policy statements and concentrated on kaffeeklatsches...
...freeways on Independence Day, spent three years in a Japanese prison camp during World War II. "I was out from under this flag for three years," he says. "It's a symbol that means apple pie and baseball, and a long, hard pull for me without it." Boston City Councilwoman Louise Day Hicks, who wears a rhine-stone-spangled flag pin, defines the whole matter with finality: "The flag is motherhood and apple...
Cambridge City Councilwoman Barbara Ackermann will be chairman of the conference's first session, scheduled to begin at 10 a. m. today. Jerry Gordon, a former co-chairman of the New Mobilization Committee and now co-chairman of the Cleveland Area Peace Action Council, will deliver the keynote address...
...arrest brought immediate protests from the French Ambassador, screams from the French press, and a personal appeal from De Gaulle. The Human Rights Commissions of France, Italy and Belgium dispatched observers to plead his case. His father, who is a lawyer, his mother, who is a Paris city councilwoman, and his childhood nurse all flew to the Bolivian capital of La Paz to rescue their petit chou...