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Divorced. By George A. Hormel II, 25, heir to the Hormel meat-packing fortune (Spam) founded by his grandfather: Leslie Caron, 23, French-born Hollywood dancer (Lili); after 30 months of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles...
Married. Thomas Dubois Hormel, 23, son of Meatpacker Jay Catherwood (Spam) Hormel, and an art student at Palos Verdes College in Rolling Hills, Calif.; and Simone Mostovoy, 20, onetime Parisian ballerina with the Roland Pettit Ballet; in Las Vegas...
...companies, which long ago established annual-wage plans without any prodding. As long ago as 1946, the Department of Labor counted 196 companies with plans for guaranteeing minimum employment or pay to their workers. One of the most successful of such plans is that of meat-packing George A. Hormel Co. of Austin, Minn. Started experimentally in 1931, it now covers some 8,000 employees. Milwaukee's Nunn-Bush Shoe Co. began its famed "Share-the-Production" flexible annual-wage plan in 1935, has continued it, with slight modifications, ever since. Biggest and oldest of all plans is Procter...
...Dunster HB 26 Norman Hall Jr. '54 Winthrop HB 12 John McNamara Jr. '53 Eliot HB 11 William C. James '54 Winthrop FB 10 Joseph M. Donald Adams FB Officials: Lerey J. Kelley (Dartmouth), referee; Thomas J. Murphy (Boston College), umpire; John J. Daly Jr. (Williams), linesman; Henry D. Hormel (New York University), field judge. Public Address Announcer: John Goldsmith '50. Time of Quarters: 12 minutes...
...referee for the game will be Leroy J. Kelley (Dartmouth); the umpire, Thomas F. Murphy (Boston College); the linesman, John J. Daly, Jr. (Williams); and the field judge, Henry D. Hormel (New York University...