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...distorted account of recent Supreme Court history in your June 17 issue constitutes a completely unfair attack on the court and a dishonestly accusive hint of liberalism. Law is not a permanently fixed code determined by TIME or J. Edgar Hoover. It is a constantly shifting redefinition of applicability of rights, which include adequate defense of the individual...
...whisked across the country by van from Mahwah, NJ. and unloaded one dark night at the studio. They were locked on a sound stage. Armed security guards began patrolling the area around the clock, inspecting the identification badges of all who enter. Actors were interviewed for jobs without a hint of the sponsor. For outdoor locations, the studio provided sealed vans for the cars, police cooperation at the site and even a stand-in (a Ford) for the rehearsals. All film will be kept in a safe overnight, burned if it does not come up to par, finally sent East...
...ailing father in 1949, he knew the danger he risked. Picked up by the AVO security police a few days after his father's funeral, he was not altogether surprised to find himself in the hands of the Communist "confession experts." But he still had no hint of the particular debt he would owe ex-Communist Koestler in the course of the next seven years in Communist prisons...
...credit for removing the ugliest stain on the labor record was due the Teamsters themselves. The proof by McClellan & Co. that Beck had been using their dues payments like a business tycoon spurred Dave-must-go movements in half a dozen key Teamster locals before Beck finally took the hint. The ugly evidence that he could stoop even to profiting on the sale of real-estate equities to the widow of Union Official Ray Leheny (TIME, May 20) turned his retirement into a sooner-the-better situation (although Beck, protesting innocence in that, says that he has since sent...
...world warning that the volcano is still alive, may erupt again before the world's astonished eyes. The most demanding commission of his career is now directly ahead of him-a huge mural for Paris' new headquarters for UNESCO. What its subject will be Picasso does not hint. But until the final revolver shot sounds, the old master can be depended on to keep the world's eyes focused on the tip of his brush...