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Circulating through Capitol corridors last week, home builders talked of their troubles in local terms. Calling on Senators Thruston Morton and John Sherman Cooper, a delegation of 40 Kentuckians reported that single-family building permits were off by 36% in Louisville so far this year. Pittsburgh Builder Roland Catarinella called the low-income housing market back home "100% dead," said he had canceled construction of a 100-apartment project. William Harvey of Bettendorf, Iowa, said he had lopped five men off his 30-man payroll, and even at that was just about covering overhead. "When it becomes more than...
There are reports, too, that Brown will take over as manager of boxing's Heavyweight Champion Cassius Clay. When Clay fought Britain's Henry Cooper last May, Jim was constantly at his side-even during early-morning roadwork sessions...
...Cooper's left hand bears discussion, if for no other reason than that 1) it is the only hand he has, and 2) it once, three years ago, introduced Clay to canvas. The acquaintanceship lasted only 5 sec., after which Cassius performed a surgical operation on the tissue surrounding Cooper's left eye. Ever since, Henry has been soaking his head in brine to toughen his skin. The success of the treatment was a matter of sufficient debate to lure 46,000 Britons to Arsenal Football Club Stadium last week and to persuade millions of Americans to tune...
...operation was a success. For five rounds, while Cooper lunged awkwardly about the outdoor ring, Clay concentrated his attack on Henry's left eyebrow. By the end of the fifth, Cooper's forehead was pink and swollen, and in the sixth it turned bright crimson. Lashing out with a classic one-two combination, Cassius opened up a gash so bloody one awed onlooker insisted that Cooper must be a bar-sinister Alfonso. The referee stopped the fight at 1 min. 38 sec. of the sixth round, and no more than a minute later Champion Clay was already announcing...
...JOHN L. COOPER, president of Massachusetts Investors Growth Stock Fund:* "The earnings of the major companies will be higher in general in 1966, on the order of 10%. On that basis, it would seem logical for the stock market to recover somewhat. But we have had a change of psychology hard to predict about, and this is complicated by the fact that there are unpredictable world events-such as the trend in Viet Nam-that will affect the market...