Word: submit
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...authorizing $1.7 billion in military construction. It also gives Congress a stronger hand in blocking shutdowns of military installations by refusing to allow the Secretary of Defense to close any base until 120 days after he has announced his plans to House and Senate Armed Services committees. He must submit his shutdown reports between Jan. 1 and April 30 so the committees can write restrictive language into the annual military construction bills if they disapprove...
...River. They offered a classic defense. As they told it, Joyce Roberts actually volunteered,* after saying that she had already had sexual relations with 16 or 17 other boys that week. As Joyce recounted the incident, though, the Negroes had knocked out her boy friend and forced her to submit to intercourse with them. An all-white jury believed Joyce. The Negroes were given a death sentence that was later commuted to life imprisonment...
...runs high, and that some congregations may well withdraw from the church in a year or two unless substantial changes are made. Next month, a new 15-member committee of ministers and laymen will begin to study the text; they will consider changes suggested by churches, presbyteries and synods, submit a report to next year's General Assembly in Boston...
...Rumanian millionaire named Felix E. Kaufmann spent about one hour in Juárez registering as a "resident" and petitioning the local court to grant him a divorce based on incompatibility with his wife Susan. Susan's lawyer duly appeared to admit the allegation and submit her to the court's jurisdiction. So split the Kaufmanns. "Vaya con Dios," said the judge in the traditional Mexican farewell to the divorced...
Cloak & Boudoir. After four months, Author Moore returned to the U.S., offered to submit what he claimed was a novel to the Pentagon for clearance, and was told-according to his version of the story-that "they don't read fiction." They should. For when Pentagon officials did get to read the book, they charged that Moore had not only distorted the role of the Special Forces but had also succeeded in conveying the impression that Green Berets is based solidly on fact. What is more, said Defense Department officials, the book contains 16 security violations. At their insistence...