Word: butters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Hollywood, after years of profitably cranking out fodder to feed TV's terrible tapeworm, has almost relegated the theatrical film- once its 18-carat bread and butter-to the limbo of relics along with the two-reel comedy and the Mighty Wurlitzer. Last week filmdom's labor leaders, in an effort to lock the studio door after the horse opera had gone, enlisted the aid of the House Subcommittee on the Impact of Imports and Exports on American Employment to do something about the problem of "runaways"-films made overseas by U.S. companies. The hard fact...
...tiny Swiss mountain village of Unterwasser, near the Austrian border, live people with names like Tsering Ken-chock, Tashi Samdup and D'Olma Doji. Instead of being apple-cheeked blonds, they are brown-faced, black-haired, almond-eyed, and smell faintly of rancid yak butter...
Camp said the change in suppliers would enable the agency to improve quality and cut prices. As of last night, a bologna and cheese sandwich was going for 35 cents, a five cent reduction. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were selling for 25 cents. Camp expressed hope that these prices could be lowered further by the end of the week...
Fabulous Jewels. Bread-and-butter issues won for the Liberals. Macapagal relentlessly charged the Nacionalistas with responsibility for high prices, abuse of office, nepotism and graft. "Mrs. Garcia owns the most fabulous set of jewelry in Southeast Asia!", he told newsmen in an interview; he labeled the Garcia regime the "most corrupt" in Philippine history. The government's own figures supported the charge of corruption: an official report lists 29,717 cases of administrative graft, of which 10,869 resulted in convictions, 5,563 in acquittals, and 13,285 pending...
...brand of football that Coach Woody Hayes teaches at Ohio State, a fullback learns to expect a lot of punishment. "The only pass I like is the one in the classroom," says bluff Woody Hayes. In Ohio State's bread-and-butter play, the fullback simply hugs the ball to his belly, lowers his head and charges. This year such tactics have made unbeaten, once-tied Ohio State third among U.S. college teams. And no one plays the role of bulldozer better than Robert Eugene Ferguson, 22, a bullnecked (6-ft., 215-lb.) fullback who deals out as much...