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Arkansas' Governor Faubus appears to have gone even farther than Pennsylvania's embattled Governor Snyder in that he appears, personally, to be creating conditions in which he might violate the law. By disposing state militiamen around his mansion to prevent serving of a legal processor warrant, he will be liable (if such a warrant is issued) to punishment of a fine not exceeding $300 and/or one year's imprisonment...
...House of Lords pass the necessary Ordinance. When the House of Commons, submissive to Cromwell, appointed 135 "safe" judges, 50 refused to sit. Among those who tried the King were many who were later to plead that they had been dragooned by Cromwell, who had signed the death warrant even before the verdict...
...city of Paris' notorious Sante prison is a grim, rectangular complex of grey buildings peopled with waiting men. Most are waiting for trial in the criminal courts; a few are awaiting freedom and the end of light sentences too short to warrant sending them to departmental prisons; a grim handful await death in the prison courtyard. At 7:30 one morning last week, all of them were awaiting the same thing-coffee. The "juice," as the prisoners call it, is passed out to them each morning just a half hour after the day shift comes on to relieve...
...immediately, there are other effective blocks to quick action against a company that acquires only part of the stock of a supplier or customer. "Competitive consequences may be much more ambiguous at the time of purchase. Only after a passage of years may they emerge sufficiently clearly to warrant any responsible judgment regarding the acquisition's probable effects...
...Hairdresser. Not all political prisoners warrant the skill and attention of the "confession experts." About the time Ignotus was facing his secret court, youthful Florence Matay, daughter of an English mother, who worked as an English translator in semiofficial jobs in the Communist regime, left her office to visit the hairdresser...