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SACLike Control. Seven months ago, Hall launched ''Operation Boot strap," a program to halt losses and retrieve passengers. He switched maintenance to nighttime, when most jets are down anyway, and established a SAClike control center in Miami to anticipate trouble and try to correct it. He also offered incentives for increased passenger loadings, set quotas for on-time arrivals (Eastern had been tenth among trunk lines, with 33% of its planes late). "Bootstrap" achieved its limited goals, and now Hall has replaced it with "Operation Breakthrough." Its ambitious goal: $14.5 million in profits this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aviation: The New Eastern | 1/15/1965 | See Source »

...early in the third quarter, 79,544 fans in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium saw Lou ("The Toe") Groza boot a 43-yd. field goal, and suddenly the floodgates opened. Swinging wide to the left, Fullback Brown took a pitchout, cut back, and churned 46 yds. to the Baltimore 18. (Murmured one spectator: "Put a cape on him, and he's Superman.") Quarterback Ryan was a little nervous about calling the next play-a tricky "hook-post" pass to Flanker Gary Collins behind the goal posts. On the same play five times this season he had bounced the ball...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pro Football: A Day for Optimists | 1/8/1965 | See Source »

Penn has the Ivy League's best one-two punch in guard Jeff Neuman and forward Stan Pawlak. Both were among the League's top six scorers last year with 16-point averages; Neuman is a fantastic ball-handler and a great passer to boot. John Hellings, who stands 6-8, gives Penn solid rebounding strength...

Author: By Richard Andrews, | Title: Princeton Should Win Ivy League Title Over Penn, Cornell, Harvard Quintets | 1/5/1965 | See Source »

...familiar tale. Jagan, a dentist turned demagogue, founded the P.P.P. in 1950 with his Chicago-born, sometime-Communist wife Janet, and won the colony's first general elections in 1953. Jagan's intemperate demands for independence and deliberately incited sugar strikes forced the British to boot him out after five months. Ever since his return to power three years ago, Jagan has gone out of his way to foment racial passions. When last week's elections were announced in October 1963, his answer was to send his sugar workers out on a savage strike that lasted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: British Guiana: Cheddi's Last Stand | 12/18/1964 | See Source »

Again, spend most time and proportionally the most money on boots; they can save you a cast. The least a beginning should spend on boots is from $20 to $30. For around $50 you can expect a boot that will last for a long time and still be good enough for advanced skiers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Expert Suggests Ski Equipment To Look For | 12/4/1964 | See Source »

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