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Last week this alluring dream came true for one of them: pert, dark-haired Marion Javits,* 37. wife of the Republican Senator from New York, Jacob Javits, 57. Mrs. Javits signed on for a twice-a-week stint with the New York Post (circ. 313,349), a paper whose liberalism exceeds even that of Marion Javits' spouse...
...magazine publishing houses would suffer severely. The postal bill of Philadelphia's beleaguered and money-losing Curtis Publishing Co., already embarked on a drastic cost-cutting program (TIME, March 30), would rise by $6,500,000 a year, to $21.5 million. The Reader's Digest (circ. 13.5 million) has estimated that the proposed rate increases would push its annual mail costs up 28%, to $16.2 million; TIME INC.'S postage payments would rise $7,500,000 a year, to $25.5 million...
National Review (circ. 65,000). This week conservatism's Cicero reached for a crowd of suitably Buckleyan size. By turning syndicated newspaper columnist, he suddenly boosted his audience...
From the Los Angeles morning Times (Sunday circ. 1,124,000) to the weekly Crown Point, Ind., Lake County Star (6,000), Buckley's syndication is homo geneously conservative. No New York City newspaper of any persuasion has bought Buckley...
Died. Alexander Kahn, 80, Russian-born general manager of New York's Jewish Daily Forward, the U.S.'s largest (circ. 70,000) foreign language (Yiddish) newspaper, a tireless fighter for the downtrodden, whose fund-raising efforts among New York's wealthy Jewish families won him the title of "the East Side's ambassador to the Uptown Jews"; of cancer; in Manhattan...