| NEWS &   VIEWS   Unseiltng the War  The latest campaign of the anti-war movement to coun-ter the business of Vietnam is perhaps the most novel of all: a radio and TV adver-tising effort labeled... | 
    
    
      | CORRESPOND-ENCE  Tare & Slavery  Binghamton, N. Y.  To the Editors: Thomas Heffernan's  "Tactile Politics" [Aug. 11] is a timely  examination of the socio-political ideas  of Allen Tate and... | 
    
    
      | Uganda's Asians: Half a 14relcome   The saga of the Uganda Asians and their probable entry into Britain, which has preoccupied the media and the pubs even to the exclusion of the Irish question at... | 
    
    
      | NO NEWS IS BAD NEWS   WES BARTHELMES   A relationship oi mutual suspicion is normal   The two major Presidential candidates and the press are wrangling this fall over the spoils of free... | 
    
    
      | headline phrasing does not come easily. Because of time- pressures, even highly capable press people solicit clich6s. On duty, these press people are impatient in the com-pany of tentative or... | 
    
    
      | I ,I  SOAKING THE POOR   MICHAEL HARRINGTON   We should consider relying upon a really progressive federal income tax as the sole source of public funds for all purposes  The American tax... | 
    
    
      | and cash outlays, and $4 billion in tax revenues from imputed rent which the Staff Study did not include) a year, which could then be put to social use.  In this regard I find it ironic that I am... | 
    
    
      | sylvania all-state champions, 1952----come to the house of their old coach, as they do every year, to drink, to reminisce, to attempt to recreate the exaltation of that championship season. This... | 
    
    
      | At the very least gag writers would like to die earlier this year. Both films are westerns set in the laughing themselves; and one can sense in the back-desert, both are picaresque allegories that... |