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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Ralph McGill, the Editor of the Atlanta Constitution, described the incident as a "harvest of defiance of courts and the encouragement of citizens to defy the law on the part of many Southern politicians." He warned that "it is not possible to preach lawlessness and then restrict it. To be sure, no one said go bomb a Jewish Temple or a school. But let it be understood that when leadership in high places in any degree fails to support constituted authority, it opens the gates to all those who wish to take the law into their hands...

Author: By Thomas M. Pepper, | Title: Hole in the Armor | 10/20/1958 | See Source »

...explained that Ismailis, wherever they are located in the Middle East, must live harmoniously with other sects and with other peoples. "The Ismaili community operates its own banks, schools, and hospitals, but does not restrict its services to members of the sect," he declared. It is the Aga's task to seal together the various communities contained within the religion. "A Muslim leader, unlike a Western religious leader, cannot be stationary and withdrawn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aga Khan Appears on Television, Discusses Place in Moslem World | 10/6/1958 | See Source »

...Signs have not been posted promulgating the new statutory amendment, nor have any existing signs been removed which restrict parking in ways contrary to this amendment, although the amendment supersedes all currently posted restrictions...

Author: By Norman Holly, | Title: PARKING | 9/30/1958 | See Source »

...night builders and obsolete housing codes that often worked to restrict better homes were partly to blame for such conditions. But the major responsibility lay in Government appraisal practices, which set the standards for the industry, and which Mason has worked to change. Rules for figuring mortgages are often drawn in terms of the cheapest material available. Thus, as far as getting a mortgage is concerned, it makes little difference whether a builder puts in a 20-year furnace for $350 or a $275 job that wears out after five years. The builder is free to add quality features...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE QUALITY HOUSE | 9/22/1958 | See Source »

...million for five months, down to $403 million. Though the Fed's moves brought immediate talk of rising interest rates and a return to tight money, the actions were largely psychological, designed more to check the inflationary fever that has hit the securities market (see below) than to restrict credit itself...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: View from the Vaults | 9/1/1958 | See Source »

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