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COUNTRY CLUB DUES may go up because of new Internal Revenue ruling on all nonprofit social clubs. Revenue bureau is cracking down on clubs that have too much income from rentals of club facilities for outside functions, a device used by many clubs to keep dues down. Taxmen cited a...
Avery's troubles with the U.S. Government in 1944 grew out of his militant resentment of the New Deal. In 1942 he had reluctantly signed a C.I.O. contract, which required him to check off union dues. An enemy of the closed shop, he refused to renew the contract in...
Despite Castro's boast at the U.N. and elsewhere that he has reduced unemployment, some 700,000 workers are jobless, precisely the number under Batista. Downtown Havana's Galiano and Obispo streets are spotted with unemployed trying to peddle combs, hats, cigarettes, small leather goods. Those who have...
Lessons from Lionel. In the year of its founding, the guild had 1,239 members. Today it has a membership of 55,000-predominantly female-in all the states and 51 foreign countries. Many a present-day Opera Guilder never steps inside the Met, but the membership is bound together...
Back to Marx. At this point, Douglas MacArthur II ran smack into two more unfortunate monuments to his uncle's administration of Japan. In the heady early years of the occupation, General MacArthur was somehow persuaded to let SCAP's Labor Division fasten onto Japan a set of...