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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Williams lost his $100,000 amendment too-50 to 42. And the 1965 farm bill sailed through the Senate, written, as Allen Ellender put it, so that the farmers of the U.S. can "receive a fair share of our prosperous economy." Plainly, the Senate was in no mood for semantics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Agriculture: No Time for Semantics | 9/24/1965 | See Source »

...defending S.A.O. terrorists whom the De Gaulle government brought to trial. Tixier spent all of August touring beaches and resorts, holding forth under a rented circus tent. By Tixier's accounting, it was a huge success. He talked to 125,000 Frenchmen and, he said, increased his potential share of the French vote from 18% to 25%. Most observers suspect he will be lucky to poll...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: France: Divided They Stand | 9/24/1965 | See Source »

...Economic Advisers, forecast that the economy will continue expanding through 1966 and said that the top of the current advance is not yet in sight. The Government expects total output of goods and services to rise to $670 billion in 1965 up 6.6% from 1964. U.S. industry seems to share the optimism: the Commerce Department boosted its estimate of this year's capital spending for plant and equipment by 1½% to $50.9 billion, 13½% above last year's level...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wall Street: A Scent in the Air | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

...that Germany's inland waterways will gradually lose ground to trucking and pipelines. Shipping Expert Walter Marquardt, deputy head of the Transport Ministry's inland shipping section, questions the gloomy forecasts, noting that "traffic predictions have almost always proved too low." Even if inland shipping's share of commerce fails to grow proportionately, says Marquardt, it is still bound to increase in absolute terms as growing factories-in Germany and elsewhere-require ever greater amounts of the ores and bulk raw materials that the slow-chugging barges still carry so economically...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Barging Ahead | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

Died. Clifford Stanton Heinz III, 25, great-grandson of Food-Company Founder H. J. Heinz and heir to a share in the $40 million family fortune; by his own hand (.25-cal. pistol), following several years of general despondency and psychiatric treatment; in Chicago...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Sep. 17, 1965 | 9/17/1965 | See Source »

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