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...resulting every-man-for-himself situation will probably lead to lower fares, but few airline men are willing to guess how soon or how low. The first move will probably be made by Lufthansa itself. The line has already dis closed plans for a 14-to 60-day excursion fare of about $210 round trip between New York and Frankfurt, v. $442 now for 17 to 28 days and $372 for a 29-to 45-day ticket. The fare would apply to passengers of all ages, un like the similarly priced youth fares that Lufthansa and a number of other...
...eral of Alitalia: "Lufthansa has been making noises to the effect that it might possibly review its position if the rest of us make some move toward them." If they come at all, conciliatory moves will probably be made next week, when IATA members meet in Miami to dis cuss fares to Asia and Latin America...
...Boston's Herald Traveler ignored the revelations of the rival Globe. Detroit News Editor Martin Hayden, beaten by the Knight's competing Free Press, complained that the Pentagon study was "only offered to the so-called antiwar papers." And the Houston Post did not even mention the dis closures until Attorney General John Mitchell moved against the Times, four days after the story broke. The initial reaction of Post Executive Editor Bill Hobby was: "Aw, that's no story...
...WAAH-O!" Arms flailing, fingers popping, fanny shaking, honey-blonde Geraldine sashays onstage in her spanking new outfit. Her boy friend, Killer, objects to the cost of it all, and an outraged Geraldine screams at him: "The DEBBIL made me buy dis dress! I didn't want to buy it, but ole Debbil, he MADE me. You don't like it? Well, what you SEE is what you GET. OOO-WAAH-O!" The sly black face next appears supported by a clerical collar. Now it is the Rev. Leroy of the Church of What's Happening...
...searching for? We want to fight." Instead of seeing Viet Cong, his men had to deal mainly with prostitutes seeking business, and swarms of kids selling Cokes and offering to do the G.I.s' laundry. Calley tells of making shy love to a young madam and then trying to dis cuss political philosophy with her: "Susie had never heard of Communism or democracy." If he explained the difference, Calley thought, and she said that she preferred Communism, "What am I to do? Kill her? Capture her? Because if she is a Communist, that's what my duty...