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...heartstrings tugged literally as well as metaphorically, next season The Miracle Workers will give away medical care. A man gets treatment for severe tics so he can hold his baby again; a boy gets cochlear implants to hear his mother for the first time. Says executive producer Justin Falvey: "There are thousands of people suffering enormously and unnecessarily out there...
...sampling devices may lack human warmth, but they never tire. Says Nabisco's Allan Falvey: "Most sampling programs last a couple of days and reach only 15% of a store's customers. These machines are in a store 24 hours a day." Nabisco says that when new products have been promoted by Samplers, sales doubled within a month...
...commission's staff has prepared exhaustive figures on the financial consequences of dozens of possible steps. The one favored by lobbyists for the elderly is to "borrow" from general revenues (meaning primarily those generated by income taxes) any funds that may be necessary. But as Commission Member Mary Falvey Fuller commented, in an era of budget deficits that could hit $200 billion a year, "there are no general revenues" to spare...
...James P. Falvey, 49, an expert on law and labor relations, was elected president and chief executive officer of Electric Auto-Lite Co., the world's biggest independent manufacturer of automobile electrical equipment (30 plants in the U.S. and Canada). Falvey is the complete opposite of his rugged, swashbuckling predecessor, Royce G. Martin (onetime paymaster for Pancho Villa), who died minutes after his horse Goyamo ran in the 1954 Kentucky Derby (TIME, May 10). Falvey joined Auto-Lite in 1934, when it bought out Moto-Meter Gauge and Equipment Corp., for which he was patent attorney. He built...
Speaking for the Democrats will be Congressman Aime Forand of Rhode Island and Miss Catherine Falvey of the Democratic National Committee; for the Republicans, Senator Owen ("Hughes") Brewster of Maine and Senator James Kem of Missouri; and for the "Third Party," Congressman Leo Isacson (above) of New York...