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...workers' councils, which now share in the running of big and small business, have badly crippled output. They have arbitrarily called strikes and in the fanatic saneamento (literally, "cleaning up") campaign, have purged from their plants all those accused of the undefined crime of "economic sabotage." Managers have been so harassed that many have abandoned their companies. Laborers at Lisnave, Europe's largest dry dock, have reduced work hours so much that 50% has been added to the lay-up time for ships. The nationalization of all the country's banks, insurance companies and half...
Many court observers wonder. As of last week, the Justices had held over eleven cases until next fall, one of the highest totals in memory. After last week's output of 24 cases, the court had eight to dispose of before it could close for the summer this week. The even larger than usual last-minute caseload is at least partly due to the Douglas disability. During the vacation, the other Justices hope that the still hospitalized Douglas will be able to recuperate sufficiently to resume his duties. No one now believes he will retire willingly. Indeed...
...through hydraulic turbines. Similarly, the energy from flywheels, spun up to a high speed when windmills are working, could be used to run electrical generators when the wind ebbs. University of Massachusetts Engineer William Heronemus has an even more imaginative scheme: he would use the windmill's electrical output to break down water molecules into their component atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. The highly combustible hydrogen gas could then be used as a fuel to power stand-by generators...
...this incredible output of time and energy is an accurate reflection of general interest in the Bicentennial, then it indicates that virtually no one is ready to turn his or her back on this country and say "You go off and have your Bicentennial. I'll mind my own business." It means that no matter how little the Bicentennial might seem to hold for these people personally, they will manage to extract some thread that they can identify with. So what if those so-called revolutionaries sold out the slaves and beat their wives, they seem to be saying...
...nuclear age, the U.S. Government has had a monopoly on the domestic manufacture of basic atomic fuel: enriched uranium.* But the Government's three enrichment plants at Oak Ridge, Tenn., Paducah, Ky., and Portsmouth, Ohio, cannot keep pace with the demands of proliferating nuclear power plants; the output of enriched uranium has been booked for the next 25 years. If the U.S. is not to lose the lion's share of the lucrative nuclear-fuel market to foreign newcomers-the U.S.S.R., France and others-the Federal Government must either build at least ten more enrichment plants or encourage...