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William J. Butler, who represented the plaintiffs in Engel v. Vitale, attacked Howe's argument. It is the "very nature" of the first amendment that religion should be discriminated against, he said. Religion is not entitled to the support and power of the state, he added. In Engel v. Vitale, the Supreme Court ruled that the reciting of a state-composed nonsectarian prayer in the New York Schools was unconstitutional...
Chrysler's one completely restyled car is the high-priced Imperial, which now resembles the clean-limbed, handsome Lincoln Continental and was, in fact, designed by the same man: Elwood Engel, 46, who was lured away from Ford in October 1961 to become vice president for styling at Chrysler. Because of the huge outlays and years of lead time required to produce a completely new car, the Imperial is the first Chrysler car that Engel has thoroughly redesigned...
...Both Ford and General Motors, which will show off their new and basically unchanged models in the coming weeks, are planning major styling changes for their 1965 models. Chrysler, too, though it likes to talk of evolutionary design changes, will probably do the same with the '65s. Designer Engel's new Imperial is thus more than just a new car; it is a good clue to how the Chrysler autos of the future are likely to look...
...World civilizations were once considered juvenile compared with the ancient cultures of the Old World, but recent discoveries are changing this view. On the dry Peruvian coast 40 miles south of Lima, French Archaeologist Frederic Engel of Lima's La Molina University is excavating a primitive agricultural village that was apparently going strong 6,000 years ago. Though this is later than the appearance of the first forms of agriculture in the Middle East, about 9,000 years ago, it is still a respectable...
...Chilca people, as Professor Engel calls them, lived on a desert flat near the mouth of a river that is now dry. In those days it must have carried plenty of water during part of the year, for it supported the Chilcas in some style. They lived in conical houses a dozen feet in diameter, made of reeds, straw and willow branches. Many of these houses still exist, covered with sand and preserved by the bone-dry climate. The carbon 14 test proves that at least 50 of them date from 3750 B.C., when the people of Egypt were...