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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...source of revenue he estimates at $110 million yearly. The stalling, suggested Schmidhauser in a House speech, comes from senior bureaucrats' "unwillingness to step on powerful toes." Republican Glenn Cunningham of Nebraska made it a bipartisan fight. "This is no matter on which reasonable men can differ," said he. "It is now time for action...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Publishing: What's in a Loophole? | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...capacity. Working against the deadline, Boeing engineers went back to the drafting board. Last week the result of their work was publicly shown: a redesigned $2,000,000 plywood, steel and aluminum mock-up of the 1,850-m.p.h. SST. Boeing's SST, to say the least, is differ ent. Now 306 ft. long, or twice the length of a present-day 707, it will carry up to 350 passengers, shoot them as swiftly as an arrow from continent to continent. The bigger plane also means more fuel capacity and greater range. The delta wing sweeps back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: Boeing's New Version | 10/7/1966 | See Source »

...Provide that "the jury is the exclusive judge of what the common conscience of the community is," that all obscenity cases shall be tried by jury "unless both parties waive a jury," and that "the court shall have no power to dismiss an obscenity proceeding if reasonable men could differ as to whether the material is obscene." All of which seems to contradict the Supreme Court's current doctrine that obscenity cases involve not only questions of fact for a jury but also constitutional issues that can be decided only by trial judges, appellate courts and the nation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Constitutional Law: The Meaning of Obscenity In California | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

Argument No. 3 concerns future U.S. policy. Goodwin does not differ with L.B.J. when he advocates a "parallel course" of fighting and offering to negotiate. He cannot understand why the enemy does not see the point. "Hanoi's unwillingness to negotiate is one of the great mysteries of the war." Goodwin leans to the dove school of thought that wants the Saigon government revamped to include Buddhists and neutralists and others more acceptable to the Viet Cong...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Cool Hawk | 7/15/1966 | See Source »

Only in one respect does the bank's loan policy differ significantly from that of white banks. It is the largest participant in Small Business Administration loans in the city. Since the Federal Government insures these loans up to 90 per cent of their value, the bank takes on a smaller part of the loan risk. It can extend credit to businesses too small or new to have amassed enough profit to finance desired improvements. But even in this category sources from inside the bank indicate that 40 per cent are going to firms located outside of Harlem. The bank...

Author: By Suzanne M. Snell, | Title: Harlem's Freedom National Bank--Exploiters or Soul Brothers? | 7/5/1966 | See Source »

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