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...that the Perdew case may be solved when a three-member panel of judges rules on the question of ball next Thursday, Because these were apparently the only grounds for refusing to investigate the Americus case, Ervin was forced by the other members of the subcommittee to add a postscript to his letter. In the postscript, Ervin said the subcommittee would consider investigating the constitutionality of the imprisonment pending the outcome of the October 31 trial...
...mission, thus giving Sukarno an excuse to question the U.N. findings later. But faced with British determination to defend Malaysia by force, if necessary, Sukarno said: "If the Borneo peoples agree to join Malaysia, we will have to bow our heads and obey." But, added Sukarno, in an unbowed postscript: "Indonesia maintains its opposition to Malaysia...
...coaches let U.S. reporters in on their none-too-startling secret of success. It was hard training that did the trick, they said. Last week, when Japanese reporters asked how it was done, U.S. Coach Ralph Casey came back with a similar bromide: "Hard work." But he added a postscript that boded ill for Japanese swimmers far beyond the day next year when this year's crop of young record breakers returns to Tokyo for the Olympics. "We have upwards of 600,000 swimmers under systematic training back home," said Casey, "and more than 2,000 paid coaches working...
...written his landlady's phone number in a last-minute postscript, and Dr. Cook got a long-distance call through with no delay. A maid answered. Dr. Cook asked her to go out to Bob and Shari's little cottage and call his son to the phone. When the maid returned and told Dr. Cook she could not rouse anybody, he shouted back at her: "Go out there and break in a window...
HEAVEN CAN WAIT! screamed the eight-column headline on the sports page of the Los Angeles Times. ANGELS IN 15T ON 4TH. Then a postscript: AND DODGERS...