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Golden Fees. Far from languishing, Harley Street is flourishing as never before. Its curbs are chronically jammed with double-parked cars both big and little-the big ones usually owned by the doctors, the little ones by their patients. Some Harley Streeters haul in as much as $150,000 a year from private fees, N.H.S. fees as hospital consultants, and government-paid "merit money" for doctors with special skills and experience. Most make...
...first ran into stormy weather when Capital started losing money in 1956, partly because of its expensive turboprops, partly because of an inherently bad short-haul route structure that gave Capital none of the rich transcontinental market. But his biggest trouble was with Capital's general counsel and biggest stockholder (64,420 shares), Charles Murchison, 58, who looked askance at the way Carmichael ran Capital as a one-man air show, wanted more of a team operation. Last summer Murchison and his backers brought in Major General David H. Baker as president and chief executive officer (TIME...
...Teamsters, paired once again with mobsters, refused to deliver food or haul away garbage...
...Dump keepers in the area, somehow warned, refused to accept the garbage when Strang bought a trailer to haul it away himself...
After its worst first quarter since World War II, the trucking industry last week saw signs that business is picking up. Tonnage hauled in May was 2.6% above April (though still down 5.8% from last year). Truckers expect the June figures to show a bigger rise. To economists, who consider trucking a good index of general business conditions, it was another cheering sign of improvement in the U.S. economy. Truckers haul about 20% of the nation's freight -and because most of their freight is finished products rather than raw materials, they are sensitive to a pickup in sales...