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...solution is just as simple. Got some more. How? Well, recent magazine articles have brought to the attention of East Coast sports land a little-known, but very incrative enterprise which has been flourishing in Florida for many years. The name of the game is Jai-Alai (pronounced "Hie-lie"), the annual take is about one and one-half million dollars...
...Richard Weiss, counsel to House Speaker Charles Gibbon said yesterday that the plan is almost certain of receiving House approval. At the same time Representative Nathanial Tilden, chairman of the committee which must pass on the bill, stated that hie is sympathetic with the program's general aims...
...said he did not want his office used as a tool in political struggles in any state or district. The Presidency, he said, should be above partisan conflict. Last Wednesday, he back-peddled considerably, stressing his great desire for continued Republican control of both House and Senate and admitting hie would do some campaigning toward this goal. On Thursday, he completed the switch, declaring through his press secretary that he favored election of any Republican, at any time, any place. Remove the party labels, and this last idea smacks of former President Truman's much-criticized equation of good Republicans...
...worked prodigiously, conducting analyses, 'researching psychological mechanisms (he coined the psychiatric term "rationalization"), writing scores of learned books and papers (e.g., on early female sexuality, nightmares, Hamlet, folklore). At the drop of an inhibition, he would hie to Vienna and go off on walking-talking tours with Freud. It was Jones who in 1928 won over the British Medical Association to a policy which recognizes trained Freudians as the only true analysts. And it was Jones who braved Nazi cops in 1938 to bring the ailing Freud, with his wife and daughter Anna, from Vienna to England. Since...
General Bennett also reported that many soldiers are turning to the religious Hie. His figures show that 1,400 ex-servicemen are studying to be Roman Catholic priests. No comparable figure is available for Protestant ministers but it has been estimated that about 50% of the students at Protestant seminaries are ex-servicemen...