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Egypt's Strongman Mohammed Naguib seemed likely last week to follow the example of Kemal Ataturk and outlaw the tarboosh (fez in Turkey) as a symbol of the Old Order. Tarboosh-makers protested: a tarboosh, they argued, nicely covers a bald man's baldness and adds to a short man's stature. Whatever the effect of their plea, Naguib continued knocking a lot of tarbooshes off a lot of prominent heads. Most prominent: Abdul Rahman Azzam, secretary general of the Arab League...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EGYPT: Leadership for the League? | 9/22/1952 | See Source »

...year polled 360,000 votes in Lower Saxony. Its mouthpiece was a cut-rate Goebbels, former Major General Otto Ernst Remer, who peddled the line that Germany must return to the "good things" in Naziism. Last November, the West German government jailed Remer, asked the federal constitutional court to outlaw the party...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Neo-Nazi Retreat | 9/22/1952 | See Source »

Three: "A new Federal labor law must outlaw unfair bargaining practices by employers and unions." Stevenson noted that "unions have protested vigorously against" Taft-Hartley's ban on unfair union practices as compared to the Wagner Act, which forbade only unfair employer practices. 'In principle. Stevenson seemed to prefer Taft-Hartley on this point. "It is only common sense . . . that we must forbid . . . jurisdictional strikes, and strikes or boycotts attempting to force an employer to deal with one union when another has been certified as the representative of his employees." Taft-Hartley's provisions on this point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: To Replace Taft-Hartley | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

Unconstitutional. For 30 years the Congress Party of Prime Minister Nehru has cried for the abolition of zamindari, but India's constitution leaves land reform to the individual states. For five, the powerful zamindars themselves fought a bill to outlaw their kind in Uttar Pradesh, largest in population of the 28 states. Last year the bill was passed, and the zamindars hired the best lawyers they could find to prove it unconstitutional. Led by Nehru, India's parliament amended the constitution against the zamindars. The Supreme Court upheld Nehru. Last week Uttar Pradesh's law came into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INDIA: End of the Zammdars | 7/14/1952 | See Source »

...disturbing rise of such figures, dramatized by last week's election, gave impetus to the Demo-Christian bill to outlaw all neo-Fascist movements, which has already been approved by the Senate and has a good chance of passing the Chamber. If it does, the neo-Fascists vow to return under some other name. Admitted a weary Demo-Christian leader: "It's very difficult to legislate a disease like Fascism out of existence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Portrait of a Party | 6/9/1952 | See Source »

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