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...clan only in the most superficial aspects. The book drifts in two unsynchronized directions. One leads past Jimmy Kinsella, a second-generation Irish Croesus who has prodded his youngest son Charles into the Governor's mansion and then sits by, fulminating helplessly, as the family splits over the hoariest of issues: political realism v. political idealism. O'Connor's solution is resourceless and unbelievable: Governor Charles, the realist, has his brother Phil, the idealist, committed to an insane asylum. The story is narrated by Jimmy's nephew, Jack Kinsella, who supplies the book's other...
Thus the amendment seems likely to doom some of the hoariest of all political fund-raising gimmicks. No deductions would be permitted for ads in "a convention program of a political party, or in any other publication" or for "admission to any dinner or program" if any part of the net proceeds "inures to a political party or to a political candidate." Nor would write-offs be allowed for "admission to an inaugural ball, inaugural gala, or similar event identified with a political party or a political candidate...
Quick, Before It Melts explores the comic possibilities of sex in Antarctica and coaxes forth little more than a frozen smile. Against rear-projection views of a place that resembles McMurdo Sound, Director Delbert Mann belabors all the hoariest tricks of his trade. Melts has crazy scientists, sex-starved Navymen, a penguin that delivers radiograms, a seal given to voyeurism, and quips that must have been packed away since Admiral Byrd first visited the place. "We're having a heat wave-darned near up to zero...
...satirist; he is always shading off into whimsy and gentleness. With humorous exceptions like Mole and Deacon, or Wiley Catt and Sarcophagus MaCabre, the swamp creatures want only to live quietly and be kind, to play, and to indulge in their uniaersal passion for telling each other the oldest hoariest American chestnuts. (Even the Deacon succumbs to the weakness: Mole sombrely admonishes him, "Remember forewarned is forearmed," and Deacon sniggers "I suppose an Octopus is twice as well off?" As they walk away, Mole snorts with disgust and Deacon is tee-heeing to himself...
NEXT to the oil depletion allowance, the hoariest unsettled tax argument in Washington involves the virtual immunity of giant cooperatives from income taxes. More than 10,000 co-ops gross more than $13 billion a year, yet pay less than 6% of their profits in federal and state income taxes, compared with the 52% federal corporate tax alone. This year, in his budget message, President Eisenhower asked for new taxes for coops, and last week the House Ways & Means Committee started hearings on the question: How much should co-ops be taxed...