Word: janning
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Please accept my thanks for what TIME had to say about the regrettable photo-montage in Cologne's Stadt-Anzeiger [Jan. 22]. It was an excellent exposition of Cartoonist Harald Sattler's way of trying to be funny at the expense of our Shahanshah. However, TIME called the Shah an "Arab husband." But as the world knows, the Shah of Iran is neither an Arab nor does he act like an Arab husband...
Protest. Next day Arkansas' Democratic Senator J. William Fulbright, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee (TIME cover, Jan. 22), announced his decision not to act as floor manager for this year's $3.38 billion foreign aid bill. Fulbright, although favoring foreign aid in principle, was protesting against the Administration's insistence on packaging military and economic aid in the same bill, thereby denying to Congress adequate opportunity to examine each in its own right...
...Accusation. The first witness was Mayor Wagner himself. In an emotional appearance, he told this story. On the night of last Jan. 11, McKeon summoned six other Democratic state officials to a meeting in the manager's suite of Albany's DeWitt Clinton Hotel. Present besides McKeon were Nassau County Leader John English; Schenectady County Leader George Palmer; Joseph Crangle, subbing for Erie County Boss Peter J. Crotty; J. Raymond Jones, Negro chief of New York City's Tammany Hall; Queen's County Assemblyman Moses Weinstein, and New York City Election Commissioner Maurice...
...killed themselves in Vietnamese fashion by soaking their bodies with gasoline and igniting themselves with a match. All three protested "the imposition of Hindi." On schedule, the ruling Congress Party had celebrated the 15th anniversary of Indian independence by establishing Hindi as India's official national language (TIME, Jan...
Wawa, it seems, had a role in the recent mysterious ouster of two American diplomats from the fledgling East African republic (TIME, Jan. 22). Some weeks ago, it now appears, Frank Carlucci, U.S. consul in Zanzibar, was talking by telephone with Robert Gordon, U.S. embassy counselor in Tanzania's coastal capital of Dar es Salaam. Their conversation was, of course, being tapped. At one point they expressed mutual regret that the State Department had not sent good wishes to Zanzibar's Boss Abeid Karume on "the twelfth"-the first anniversary of the coup d'état that...