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Speculation has not yet focused on a specific leader for the post, but Republicans across the country yesterday cited as strong possibilities New York Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R.-Ariz.), Sen. Charles H. Percy (R.-Ill.), John B. Connally, former Governor of Texas and a new face in the Republican party, and California Governor Ronald Reagan...
Currently the big subdividing action is in development of vacation-home and retirement-home communities from Quechee Vt. to Sun City, Ariz. Second homes will account for 300,000 of this year's 2.1 million housing starts. Large land corporations have sprung up to meet the demand. Typically they buy a huge plot, bulldoze a few roads, dig out an artificial lake or build a golf course, and sell lots to the public...
...City, Ariz., has drawn 28,000 residents (average age: 67) to a tract 16 miles northwest of Phoenix. It has enough athletic and recreation facilities to train an Olympic team: seven golf courses, four tennis courts, six lawn-bowling greens, a 16-lane bowling alley, Arizona's first indoor, air-conditioned shuffleboard courts, two artificial lakes and a 7,500-seat amphitheater for plays and concerts...
Lake Havasu City, Ariz., is famed as the new home of the London Bridge, which now spans a canal connected to a lake made by damming the Colorado River. The development by McCulloch Properties covers 16,640 acres of gravelly desert 200 miles northwest of Phoenix. Lots and gently curving streets are well laid out, but the development could become a jumble of clashing architectural styles because McCulloch will let a lot buyer put up any kind of house-Cape Cod, Spanish pueblo, Swiss chalet...
Bobby is also threatening to make partly good his promise to jump from the Pasadena Bridge if he lost (he has substituted the London Bridge, now situated in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., a leap that would presumably cause him no injury). But where would the spotlights...