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...Park Police, however, recently have grown almost neurotically literalminded about kites ever since an underground newspaper asked for a permit to stage a kiteflying contest. The Smithsonian Institution was then denied a permit to hold its annual kiteflying carnival on the spacious Mall between the Capitol and Washington Monument. Then when a local lawyer named Frederic Schwartz Jr. filed suit for kite privileges, the Park Police really cracked down. They arrested four kitefliers one weekend and eleven the next, using horses and motor scooters to enforce law and order on the grass. One sergeant leading a miscreant away was heard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Great Kite Bust | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

...board is still in business, insist its members. It can, to be sure, still pin a Communist label on any group, but it cannot name individual members. In fact, the board has become a monument to futility-and to the courts' determination to defend the rights of all individuals, even those who are unpopular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: Exercise in Futility | 5/4/1970 | See Source »

...occupied with war. The stores sell soldiers dolls; the women-soldier dolls are especially popular, but only tourists buy these. Burned-out tanks from the Israelis' campaign to capture Jerusalem in 1968 line the road from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, left as a monument to those who died...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: No Headline | 4/30/1970 | See Source »

...five-year-old project is a monument to what hucksterism and tax-deductible fund raising can create in the way of illusions. It was conceived, promoted and almost executed by Henry O. Dormann, 38, who has said that he is a millionaire and whose closest association with scholarship is a book, A Millionaire's Guide to Europe (sample advice: "Hire yourself a private railway train"). The editor-owner of Servicio de Information Pan Americana, an obscure public relations service, and an operator in real estate and advertising, Dormann set up the library in 1965 for the grand purpose...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Organizations: The Presidential Caper | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

Florida has become a prime example of how Americans love-hate nature. A magnet for new people and industry, the beautiful, booming Sunshine State is also a monument to careless planning. Conservationists have just halted work on a Miami-area jetport that threatened to ruin Everglades National Park. But they are losing to despoiling highways, sprawling developments and coastal landfills that destroy estuaries, the breeding grounds of key marine creatures. The whole state seems to be flirting with ecological disaster...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Cloudy Sunshine State | 4/13/1970 | See Source »

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