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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There could be no questioning the sincerity of the praise for "David O" Joseph Rosenblatt, a Jew and president of the Eimco Corp. asked: "Does anyone know of any man who has lived with greater faith or purpose, and obedience to the exhortation of the Prophet Micah to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with God'?" A Catholic. President J. P. O'Keefe of Salt Lake City's Chamber of Commerce said: "All of us have been keenly aware of the advantages of living m Utah. And almost all these advantages can be attributed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: The Ninth Prophet | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

Another ambitious U.S. space project was in questionable shape at week's end The Relay communication satellite built by Radio Corp. of America for NASA was launched into orbit, with its high point 4,612 miles above the earth and an Sing time of 3 hr. 5 min. Relay was expected to start carrying voice communications between the continents on its fifth orbit, but something happened to its power supply. Telemetering told that the was low, so scientists did not turn on the main transmitter. The voltage continued to drop, and at week's end NASA scientist announced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Space Exploration: Venus Probed | 12/21/1962 | See Source »

...trial began seven weeks ago, and the record is already more than 3,000 pages long. Prosecution witnesses testified that Mrs. Brennan was rarely consulted and Mrs. Hoffa never, in the management of Test Fleet or of the Hobren (for Hoffa-Brennan) Corp., as Test Fleet was renamed in 1954. Rather, key decisions were made by Hoffa and Brennan. The Government contended that Hoffa profited greatly from Test Fleet but never contributed to financing the company. Ray Van Beckum, a former president of Commercial Carriers, testified that the lease arrangement was kept up in the interest of keeping the peace...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Hoffa's Fourth | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

...automakers, the only one that has failed to benefit from the nation's current car-buying spree is the one that needs it most: South Bend's Studebaker Corp. With its sales for November running 13% below a year ago, harried Studebaker has seen its share of the U.S. auto market drop to a precarious 1.1%. Studebaker does not need to move a lot of autos to make a profit; in 1959, the year the Lark was introduced, the company earned $28.5 million on sales of 137,000 cars. But Studebaker is currently selling cars at an annual...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Autos: Setback for Studebaker | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

...accounting trainee at General Electric, in 22 years worked up to secretary-treasurer of one of G.E.'s big divisions. Then he put in eight years as financial vice president of Tacoma's Weyerhaeuser Co., and two years as executive vice president of troubled General Dynamics Corp. at a salary of $105,750. At the N.A.M., he will get only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Management: Fulltime Storekeeper | 12/14/1962 | See Source »

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