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...burden of proof would be on the Government. The defendant would have the usual rights to cross-examine, present witnesses and appeal. If the injunction were issued and the white man ignored it by, say, continuing to threaten the Negro, he could be held in civil contempt. At his contempt hearing he would not have the right to a jury trial-a key point in the program. If found guilty, he could be jailed until he purged himself of the contempt by agreeing to obey the injunction...
...Floods Threaten Texas Cities...
...doctors' organizations began to threaten a strike. It would not be a real strike-physicians would keep on treating patients, but they would sabotage the N.H.S. by refusing to sign certificates enabling patients to draw sick pay, by pulling out of all N.H.S. committees, and by charging fees as in pre-N.H.S. times. The suggested five-shilling fee aroused some doctors' hopes (see cut). The government still said no and appointed a Royal Commission, which could spend months looking into the matter...
Tony Gianelly, Neil Muncaster, and Hal Anderson threaten to sweep the discus, while only the Tiger's Dick Knorr stands between record-holder Pete Harpel, John DuMoulin, and Jim Doty and a fourth varsity sweep in the hammer...
...with $12.5 million in Eisenhower Doctrine funds to spur "regional" highway, railroad, telecommunication projects. In Saudi Arabia, Richards scored heavily with King Saud, who bought deeper into the Eisenhower Doctrine by issuing a joint communique promising "to oppose Communist activities, other forms of imperialism and any other dangers that threaten peace and stability in the area...