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Poet's License. In Annapolis, Md., the Board of Commissioners asked for an immediate court ruling on whether Henry J. Laque Jr. was violating the zoning laws after Laque ran a newspaper ad reading: "The law don't allow no junk yard here/ But we don't care what the law don't allow/We run a junk yard anyhow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jun. 6, 1955 | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

...once proud Spanish navy lost its Armada in 1588, and any other pretensions to glory in 1898, when it was soundly beaten by the U.S. Spanish sea power is, in fact, mostly a collection of ancient junk, with only one big ship, the 18-year-old, 10,670-ton cruiser Canarias. Franco's government does have, however, eleven destroyers less than five years old, plus eight frigates, six new corvettes and 15 good minesweepers. It also has 1,500 miles of coastline. Last week, as part of its program of building up bases in Spain, the U.S. agreed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: $25 Million for Franco's Navy | 5/16/1955 | See Source »

...Left & Right. Since Schumacher's death, a band of progressive reformers on the Socialist right wing have sought to change the party's ways. Led by able, French-born Professor Carlo Schmid, a potbellied b&n vivant, the reformers want the SPD to junk 1) its aging bureaucrats, and 2) its Marxist jargon. The party, says Schmid, should move to the right so as to attract the votes of small shopkeepers and professional...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Reckless Opposition | 2/28/1955 | See Source »

With coal running scarce in Britain last fall, the housewives of Canklow village in Yorkshire were delighted when a junk dealer showed up hawking a pile of old auto battery cases. The vulcanite cases were certainly a bargain-only a shilling a sackful-and they blazed warmly in open grates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Death at the Hearth | 2/21/1955 | See Source »

Martyr. In San Francisco, Mailman Charles W. O'Brien, 62, charged with tearing up third-class "junk" mail (merely addressed to "occupant" or "boxholder") and then throwing it down a sewer, was let off with only a year's probation by Federal Judge Louis E. Goodman, who remarked: "Maybe he was performing a public service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Jan. 10, 1955 | 1/10/1955 | See Source »

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