Word: larger
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Even some of the larger Japanese firms, said YASUO KITAOKO of our Tokyo office, list advertising expenditures in their budgets under charity- as do nations. That was a shocker. Kitaoko, who finished training to be a kamikaze pilot at 16, just as World War II ended, explained that fly-by-night publishers, blackjacking businessmen into space-buying with threats of bad publicity, have tended to make advertising-selling a not-so-ethical profession in his country. But TIME, with its worldwide prestige, solid circulation and sound statistics, is helping to restore the profession to respectability, Kitaoko said, with a fine...
Black Monday. Strydom's bill increased the High Court membership from six to eleven. He explained it as an attempt "to bring a larger number of legal minds to bear on constitutional problems." Of the five new judges appointed, one has campaigned for the Nationalists in Cape Province and the rest are undistinguished, except in their loyalty to the Strydom regime. In Johannesburg, the Society of Advocates (a bar association) raised its voice in protest: "It is dangerous and unpatriotic to imperil, for the sake of mere political advantage, the great esteem in which our highest court is held...
...full radio network and by 117 live ABC-TV stations. Sol A. Rosenblatt, attorney for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, a charitable organization that receives all the commercial fees paid to Bishop Sheen, said the switch was being made because "the financial emoluments are so much larger, and the coverage is better." The proposed new time, 8 p.m. on Thursdays, will compete with NBC's top-ranked You Bet Your Life. Quipped Bishop Sheen, who often discusses the origins and ideology of Communism on his show: "Viewers will now have a choice of two Marxes-Groucho...
...that theme has frequently recurred. For a paper whose aim has been to serve the freshman by supplying him with news and features on his class, the Yardling has often suffered from lack of interest on the part of the group it serves and has always needed a larger staff...
...total three-and-a-half billion dollar mutual security proposal, over $718 million would go for some kind of economic assistance. Thus, although the larger part of the funds is still designed for military support of the free world, increased appropriations will make possible expanded technical cooporation and development assistance. Such economic aid would come, in some instances, directly from the U.S., and others, it would be channeled through the United Nations or regional economic pools such as the Colombo Plan. The President, in addition, requested a flexible fund for Asian economic development for use at his discretion within limits...