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"There is a question," rumbled George Meany last week, "where the vote went." Labor had undeniably failed to elect most of its favorite candidates. What was especially galling to the A.F.L.-C.I.O. president was that the federation's campaign arm, the Committee on Political Education, boasted a stronger organization...
Typical of the books' approaches are their opening sentences on articles on Minnesota. "Minnesota is one of the chief food-producing states in the United States," says World Book. "Nature has been good to Minnesota. It has given the state many resources for work and play," carols Compton'...
To many cartoonists and editorial writers, the man chiefly responsible was Senate Minority Leader Everett M. Dirksen, who at one point observed: "Someone has to kill Cock Robin, and it might as well be me." Last week, however, Dirksen argued that the Administration had signally failed to ride to Robin...
"Our measures are not aimed at unemployment," Wilson insisted, "but at redeployment"-releasing workers from less critical industries for jobs in export or other important fields (see WORLD BUSINESS). By any name, it sounded to the T.U.C. brothers like joblessness (which climbed by 52,558, to 316,714, in the...
Rumbled Warning. The first real test of the new system came last month, the deadline for filing 1965 tax returns. The results were almost unbelievable. Not only were internal revenue offices jammed with unprecedented numbers of Brazilians, but most of them actually seemed to be paying up. After a preliminary...