Word: interims
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...concern the Episcopal Church, but it also concerns the whole of Protestantism and will have profound implications for the ecumenical movement. This movement was originally launched by an action of the Episcopal General Convention of 1910 which arrested the attention of the Christian world. ... It has already borne an interim fruitage in the implementation of a World Council of Churches...
...Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of India's new interim Government, wanted more of his countrymen-who used to go mainly to Britain for education-to look to the U.S. As he spoke, there were 300 Indians on the high seas, heading for U.S. universities; 300 others had already enrolled...
...food (most markets had been pilfered or closed). Police blotters were filled with stories of women raped, mutilated and burned alive. Indian police, backed by British Spitfire scouting planes and armored cars, battled mobs of both factions. Cried Hindu Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (who is trying to form an interim government despite the Moslems' refusal to enter it): "Either direct action knocks the Government over, or the Government knocks direct action over...
...June 30, OPA had held the price of cattle hides to 15½? a Ib. When ceilings came off, U.S. hide prices raced to catch up with world prices, went as high as 27? before the old ceilings were clamped on again 25 days later. Despite OPA's interim warning to buyers, 900,000 hides were bought in the hectic free market...
...inquisitorial Republican Senator Homer Ferguson pressed a triumphant question: had the Congressman reported the contribution to the House? He had not. The law, Coffee added blandly, called for reporting of contributions received 10 days before and 30 days after an election. The $2,500 had been an "interim contribution...