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...widely shared on Capitol Hill and contributed to considerable confusion in the lines of battle. Such conservative Republicans as Barry Goldwater and James Buckley, who normally support the Nixon Administration on important questions, opposed the bill lest the rules of free enterprise be violated. Such liberal Democrats as Alan Cranston and Hubert Humphrey, who would otherwise oppose a government handout to big business, supported the bill out of solidarity with organized labor. In the absence of clear-cut doctrinal guidelines, the bill-which had narrowly (192-189) passed the House a few days earlier-split both parties almost evenly...
...findings were significant. Mitchell scored 51 hits on his recipients' consciousness out of 200, where chance allows for only 40. According to the laws of probability, the odds against such a score are 20 to 1. Still, it is rather discomforting to think of a space-age Lamont Cranston peering into the minds of earthlings as he sails among the stars...
...scheduled to begin June 7, and there will be many dramatic confrontations before the final vote is taken, probably at the end of July. At the moment, a slim majority in Congress appears to favor the guarantee, though with much reluctance. As a price for it, California Senator Alan Cranston, a Democrat, demands the firing of Lockheed's chairman, president and board of directors. Indeed, Lockheed Chairman Daniel Haughton told TIME Correspondent Jerry Hannifin last week that he is willing to step down. Said
...magazine." Columbia and Decca report exuberant sales of their re-releases of rare old recordings, from Bessie Smith to Alice Faye. More than 300 radio stations have brought back the serials of the '30s and '40s, morality plays for two generations of American children. Once again Lament Cranston, the Shadow, knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men, and once again the Green Hornet, accompanied by his faithful Filipino valet Kato, buzzes off in the Black Beauty to "hunt the biggest of all game: public enemies who try to destroy our America...
...again to Terrell in the intercollegiate championships on Princeton's Jadwin courts, and once more he displayed his temper with shouts, stalling, and numerous disputed let calls. But after being soundly thrashed in three, straight games, here was Page standing with a sinister smile under his mustache. Only Lamont Cranston knew exactly what evil thoughts lurked in Palmer's mind...