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...hearing today follows a week's recess. When the case will be heard again after today is still in doubt, although Judge Aldrich will probably announced a time today...
Leon J. Kamin's trial for contempt of Congress will reopen for three hours today in the Boston Federal Building and then recess again until next Monday...
...Assembly came back from its summer recess last week, Faure's government seemed to have only hours to live. Even the most dedicated advocates of Faure's planned reforms were disgusted at Faure's dithering. Returning from a quick meeting with West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Faure was greeted by aides bearing the bad news: Defense Minister Koenig and three other Gaullists had decided to withdraw from the Cabinet, and were demanding Faure's resignation in favor of a government of "national public salvation" to "reestablish French prestige throughout the world...
After conferences between the judge, Kamin, and lawyers for both sides, the court met at 3:45 p.m. after a recess of nearly three hours. Kamin's attorney, Calvin P. Bartlett, immediately moved for a mistrial and the motion was granted after Kamin asked for it personally...
...week's end Presidential Assistant Sherman Adams flew into Denver to take charge of the Lowry headquarters, and President Eisenhower resumed his authority as Chief Executive. Adams brought with him two lists of State Department recess appointments that needed the President's signature. With his doctors' approval, Ike held the papers in the air and signed them. "Mr. President," said White House Physician Major General Howard Snyder, "you only have to initial these papers." Ike looked up and smiled. "Well, Howard," he said, "I think I know more about it than you do," and signed his name...