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...millionaire lawyer who in 1942 wrested the governorship from the legendary Gene Talmadge. Running as an outspoken racial moderate, Arnall, now 59, this year had to compete with five others for the Democratic nomination to succeed Governor Carl Sanders. His most formidable opposition came from segregationists, who did their utmost to exploit the specter of black power...
...Paul's administration, partly because he has not been dispensing the earnings to the family. Now the fund is worth nearly $300 million, and Gordon thinks the law should decide whether he and his brothers are entitled to dip into the trust. He added: "I have the utmost respect and affection for my father...
...aware," said Father Laurel at Barcelona's Monastery of Sarriá, "that to follow the principles of the Gospel and of the Vatican Council to their utmost meaning in our country, one may come under the definition of 'unlawfulness.' But this does not frighten us. Jesus Christ was the first to go against the law-against the law of the Caesars, of the Jews and of occupying powers...
...intercontinental bomber but was later rejected for that role. Instead, only two were built, and they have served as an invaluable flying test bed for the myriad technical problems involved in developing a supersonic transport. The second and better-equipped of the two Valkyries also tested to the utmost the nerve and ingenuity of its pilots on a recent routine flight...
Theologians of such diverse backgrounds came together at Chicago, says Dean Brauer, because they believe that "religion is of the utmost importance if man is to retain his humanity. For them, the crisis of our time is not simply a Christian problem, but a crisis as to the meaning and possibility of religion in any form...