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...strangely hectic week for presidential libraries...
...Senator aspiring to the presidency. Mrs. Johnson eventually moved to the White House, Angelo to TIME'S Washington news bureau, and their contact with each other continued. Last month Angelo and Lady Bird were together again as the former First Lady took time from a hectic schedule to reflect upon the problems of widowhood. Her thoughts appear this week in a special story in our Nation section...
Angry Retort. A few hectic hours later, the Quai d'Orsay dismissed the charge, insisting that Eban had failed to furnish "any document or any proof." The Israelis angrily retorted that Eban had given Hure "exact, precise, detailed and well-founded information," and awaited a formal reply. At week's end the French had yet to make any further comment...
...breathes harder on the run; but he can still haul himself up a scaffolding with the best. Director Winner sends him pounding around a construction site in Vienna, pursued by Alain Delon, who means to kill him on behalf of the CIA. Lancaster leads Delon and an accomplice a hectic chase through tunnels, up steel girders, across gangways. Watching Lancaster leave the youngsters in the dust gives an almost reassuring feeling of nostalgia, not unlike going to Old-Timers' Day and seeing a veteran hit one out of the park...
Once under way after a hectic and confused start, the wind put the clamps on any attempt by anyone to move away from the pack. The stiff cross-breeze churning the water into an unmanageable chop for the first 400, kept everyone bunched pretty tightly together...