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...Sales are especially strong for jewelry, high fashion, big foreign cars and other costly luxury items. Foley's department store in Houston reports a rush on $250 electronic watches. "People have a hell of a lot of money and they are spending it for big-ticket items," says Harold Spurway, president of Carson Pirie Scott, a Chicago-based department store chain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INFLATION: Scary Spending Avalanche | 4/23/1973 | See Source »

...This study will give us an idea of which walks should be widened and which ones should be eliminated in terms of the long range use of pedestrian walks," Harold L. Goyette, director of the office, said yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Students Count Bike Riders, Pedestrians in Planning Study | 4/19/1973 | See Source »

Last week Yorty, at 63, the running-est politician this side of Harold Stassen, came in second to City Councilman Thomas Bradley, 55, in Los Angeles' nonpartisan mayoral primary. The two will meet in a runoff May 29. Trailing behind Bradley's 36% and Yorty's 29% in the primary were Unruh, with 19%, and former Los Angeles Police Chief Thomas Reddin, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LOS ANGELES: Play It Again, Sam? | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...Esquire Editor Harold T.P. Hayes, after spending 17 successful years with the magazine, suddenly quit last week only months before he was to succeed Publisher Arnold Gingrich. The reason: Hayes refused to surrender editorial responsibility in taking over the publisher's role. Gingrich pronounced himself "bitterly disappointed" by the resignation. "He was my boy," said Gingrich of his 46-year-old protege. Gingrich, who must officially give up his title when he turns 70 in December, now plans to act as publisher indefinitely. Hayes' successor: Executive Editor Don Erickson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Short Takes | 4/16/1973 | See Source »

...incumbent manager John Corcoran, a soft-spoken man who had worked his way up through the city hall bureaucracy and whom some councillors found difficult to work with. Owens favored a black. James Johnson of Kansas City, while the other four members of the CCA coalition had settled on Harold Peterson, a member of a New York consulting firm. Neither side compromised and in late summer the Independents won out as Corcoran was reappointed...

Author: By Robert Mcdonald, | Title: Calamity Before the Storm | 4/13/1973 | See Source »

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