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...ends a saga of byzantine complexity. In the past 16 years, the case has come before the Supreme Court no fewer than eight times. Some 39 companies, Government agencies and private citizens have joined the case over the years. At one point, a bill was introduced in Congress to exempt the El Paso-Pacific Northwest merger from the antitrust laws, but it died in committee. El Paso paid close to $16 million to lawyers and public relations men during its losing fight...
Nearly half of University funding is imperiled this spring by the possibility of U.S. House of Representatives legislation regarding the taxing of currently tax-exempt gifts to nonprofit institutions...
...than the old one. The Geneva commission, which fluctuated anywhere from a few score to several hundred members scattered in as many as 14 locations, had virtually no means of transportation and precious little cooperation. South Viet Nam did not sign the Geneva agreements, and therefore claimed it was exempt from ICC control -North Viet Nam did sign them but was no more helpful. The new commission will have 1,160 members located at 55 trouble spots across South Viet Nam, American helicopters in which to fly about, and the pledged cooperation of all four parties to the agreement...
...Christian duty to speak out on public issues. Because of that mutual concern, lawyers of the two organizations are huddled this week to plan strategy against a common crisis: a ruling of the Tenth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver denying Hargis' organization its federal income tax exemption because it attempted to exert "political" influence. In 1966 the Internal Revenue Service revoked Christian Echoes' exemption for the same reason, but in 1971 a federal court in Tulsa overruled the IRS. In reversing the Tulsa decision, 3-0, the Denver court prohibited tax-exempt organizations from "direct...
...enough to arouse the Council, which exacted its pound of flesh by denying Harvard permission to place chilled water lines under certain streets. Moulton said yesterday that the payments for the married-student housing were voluntary in the sense that Harvard had simply not yet made the property tax-exempt...