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Connie to Caroline. Several other fan magazines, although overlooking Mrs. Kennedy's cover possibilities, managed to squeeze her into their current issues. Modern Screen's annual Yearbook, a compilation of events the magazine considers worth reprising, noted that for Cary Grant, 1964 was the year he turned 60, and for Jackie Kennedy it Was a YEAR OF MEMORIES, OF COURAGE AND OF PAIN...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Hollywood's New Cover Girl | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...including a 36?-an-hour wage hike), which amounted to a 4.5% increase v. the 3.2% guideline recommended by President Johnson. The contract includes a fourth week of vacation for twelve-year employees, three more paid holidays (making twelve in all), pension increases, more health benefits and a guaranteed annual income of $5,800. This was a sweetener in return for the reduction in work crews from 20 to 17 men, recommended by Government mediators in October, and a "flexibility" clause that would permit employers to move cargo checkers from job to job during...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Labor: They'd Rather Strike Than Work | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

...promotion of Frey and Iacocca, both engineers, emphasizes the returning role of the engineer in Detroit, where the engineer predominated in earlier days but the stylists have taken most bows of late. As the Society of Automotive Engineers held its annual congress in Detroit last week, it could boast some top men as members: General Motors President John Gordon and G.M. Group Vice President Edward Cole are both engineers; so are four of Cole's five division vice presidents and Chrysler Vice President B. W. Bogan. The huge, complex auto companies are still marshaled by financial experts but, says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: The Mustang Twins Move Up | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

This dedication did not escape Maxey Jarman, the Nashville corporate builder whose giant Genesco Inc. (annual sales: $589 million) owns Bonwit's and 63 other apparel companies. Jarman likes to have women executives around: he picked Jerry Stutz for Henri Bendel, also a Genesco subsidiary, and his House of Fragrance perfume and cosmetic company is headed by President Helen Van Slyke. "Women who are interested in a career and have a feminine viewpoint," says Jarman, "usually have intuitiveness as well as good promotion and advertising sense." Casting around for a new boss to replace resigning William L. Smith, Jarman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: U.S. Business: Bonwit's Lady Boss | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

Speculation & Sisal. Lonrho now controls assets worth more than $56 million, employs 30,000 Africans and 2,000 whites in countries that range the political and racial spectrum from apartheid South Africa to black nationalist Zambia. Its $42 million in annual sales comes from a vast array of enterprises: mining projects and ranching in Rhodesia, land speculation in Swaziland, forestry and the new pipeline in Mozambique, sugar and tea plantations in Malawi, coal mining in South Africa, sisal plantations in Tanzania and breweries, newspapers and prospecting rights in Zambia. Lonrho is also planning an $11 million fertilizer plant in Rhodesia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa: The New Rhodes | 1/22/1965 | See Source »

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