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Joseph Papp, né Papirofsky, 37, floor manager for I've Got a Secret and other CBS-TV programs, founder and producer of New York City's nonprofit Shakespeare Festival, balked at saying whether he was a party member before February 1955. CBS fired...
...Justice wondered if it did not violate the antitrust laws. But in basic news coverage, the undermanned I.N.S. was never in the running with its rivals. By the merger, the new beefed-up U.P.I, would become a news agency better able to compete in news coverage with the monolithic, nonprofit...
...Signed into law a bill taking U.S. admissions tax off plays and concerts by nonprofit civic groups...
...underscore the soundness of the country's economy," the Advertising Council, a nonprofit organization, last week announced a four-month antirecession campaign. Corporations and business organizations will sponsor $15 million worth of ads in magazines, newspapers, on radio and TV, stressing the theme "Your Future Is Great in a Growing America...
Costly Flop. As "nonprofit, non-partisan and nonpolitical" C.E.D. sees it, the basic farm-policy difficulty is that too many people in the U.S. are trying to make a living at farming. Farm productivity has soared so fast over the past two decades that despite a steep drop in the number of farmers, food and fiber production has kept outrunning demand. Since demand is not big enough to support all U.S. farmers at free-market prices, the Government has tried to prop up farm income with price supports. But the price-support approach has been a costly, ineffectual flop (TIME...