Word: expander
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...fear that Lacerda plays on hardest. He describes his own, somewhat fuzzy economic plan as "a policy of development in spite of inflation." Instead of attacking inflation on all fronts, he would only cut back in certain "state-run monopolies." Rather than reduce credit, he wants to expand it, demands a salary policy that would increase consumer buying power, and asks an end to commodity controls. Says Lacerda: "I would give more money to agriculture and more credit to industry, even if I had to print the money...
...decision came from the highest federal court thus far to expand last June's now famous U.S. Supreme Court decision in Escobedo v. Illinois. In that case the Supreme Court reversed Chicago Laborer Danny Escobedo's murder conviction because he had confessed after the police refused to let him see his lawyer, who was waiting at the station house. Rather vaguely, the court held that the right to counsel begins when police start grilling a prime suspect...
...East-West trade winds are stirring with uncommon force. Both a U.S. presidential commission and the prestigious Committee for Economic Development have urged the U.S. to expand its commerce with Eastern Europe, and President Johnson repeated his earlier promise to ease restrictions on sales to Russia and its satellites. Going farther, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at its annual meeting urged the U.S. to "open channels of communications with the people of Communist China." Last week the trade drive picked up speed in three European capitals. The U.S. opened its first trade show in Budapest amid the whir of computers...
...also the new YMCA on a large site, allowed through urban renewal to expand out of a storefront...
Newman also said that WHRB hoped to expand its AM broadcasting system, presently inaudible in several Houses, to six seven transmitters. The expansion would make WHRB heard as far away the Married Student Dormitories...