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...Economist Edward Bernstein, an influential White House adviser, is to have small but powerful groups of countries generate new international currencies of their own. Bernstein proposed that nations in the Group of Ten create a money-backed by their own francs, marks, yen and kroner-that would gradually supplement pounds and dollars in world trade. He figures that sponsor countries could expand this supply of new money by about $1 billion a year...
...notes for travelers. In a recent issue of TIME'S college edition, we included a four-page report prepared for students going abroad. Packed with facts about tours, hotels, camps, hostels and study courses, the supplement was well received on the campuses. If you want a copy, please write to: TIME Student Travel Report, Box 870, Radio City Station P.O., New York...
...creed will supplement, not abolish, the Westminster Confession, says Dowey. His committee will propose to the general assembly that the church constitution include the West minster Confession, the Confession of 1967, and six other historical statements of belief, such as the Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed, which predate the Protestant Reformation and are accepted by most Christians. The Westminster Confession will thus be de-emphasized and set in its historical place as the expression of 17th century Presbyterianism. "A confession is not a monument, but the tool for the present mission of the church. It is not good...
...programs is the U.S. farmer's "enormous capacity to produce," Johnson recommended a long-range plan to remove between 50 million and 80 million acres of land from crop production, convert them to such nonagricultural uses as parks, forests and highway beautification. Such a program, he said, would supplement present acreage diversion and allotment plans, and eventually would more than pay for itself. In the meantime, Administration officials estimated, the plan would cost at least $100 million a year...
Pico Peak in Rutland is one of the oldest and finest areas in the state. A new Mueller double chair was added two years ago to supplement two T-bars and a J-bar. The late Carl Acker's ski school at Pico was one of the first to bring European technique to North America. The base lodge is small and cheery and a wide variety of ticket plans is available. In nearby Plymouth. Roundtop Mountain will open for business for the first time this year with a 4800-foot double chair and a T-bar. Andree Mead Lawrence...