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WHEN Correspondent Bonnie Angela first met Lady Bird Johnson some 13 years ago, Angelo was a reporter for a Long Island news paper, Lady Bird the wife of a U.S. Senator aspiring to the presidency. Mrs. Johnson eventually moved to the White House, Angelo to TIME'S Washington news bureau, and their contact with each other continued. Last month Angelo and Lady Bird were together again as the former First Lady took time from a hectic schedule to reflect upon the problems of widowhood. Her thoughts appear this week in a special story in our Nation section...
...Angelo flew to Austin, Texas, and visited Lady Bird at her office in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Library and on the L.B.J. Ranch. "It seemed only right that much of our time in Texas was spent on the move," says Angelo. "In her White House years I had traveled almost 100,000 miles covering Lady Bird in splendid pal aces and even more splendid wildernesses. This time the questions I had to ask were deeply personal, but she talked as perceptively as always, with a poetic turn of phrase, unabashed candor and an unquelled sense...
Stars. Nearly all of the 800-plus designers who displayed their wares, including such stars as St. Laurent, Angelo Tarlazzi and Michelle Bruyere, had variations on the skirt-and-sweater theme. The look includes hip-length cardigans, frequently worn over pullovers. Skirts are longish, too, starting at the knee and working all the way down to the ankle. Many billow like peasant dresses. Fashion phrasemakers, with considerable wit, call them "BigSkirts...
...assembly plant in San Diego that is expected to be turning out 240,000 sets annually by year's end. A Hitachi subsidiary began producing magnets in March at a $2,000,000 plant in Edmore, Mich., that it owns jointly with General Electric. Mitsubishi, whose San Angelo, Tex., subsidiary plant has been turning out executive jets since 1967, recently acquired a factory in Moonachie, N.J., to make synthetic leather. The Tokyo government is encouraging the push. This year it began giving Japanese investors a 30% tax write-off on new U.S. ventures...
...your story about the charges brought against John and Angelo Alessio, you write about their prison as "fun" [Dec. 25]. After spending 25 consecutive weekends at the Lompoc Correctional Facility as a visitor, I disagree. While trying to be as objective as possible, I have seen two fine, compassionate individuals (my father and my Uncle John) surfer mentally and physically as much, if not more than any other person in the prison, because of the "pressures" of the prison system, the U.S. Government and the press. By your own admission Lompoc is a "minimum security camp" designed for nonviolent inmates...