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Since then, 40 Big Board firms have liquidated or merged, and the survivors have suffered staggering losses-$47.8 million for the 435 remaining N.Y.S.E. retail firms in April of this year alone. Last week it was the turn of one of Wall Street's oldest houses: W.E. Hutton & Co., founded in 1886, confirmed that it was talking merger with Thomson & McKinnon Auchincloss Kohlmeyer...
...parish priests take in a broken-down movie actress and-bingo!-pretty soon she stars at a benefit for them. Next week in Manhattan, blonde dynamo Betty Hutton, 53, who hurtled through some 20 musicals in the '40s and '50s, will be the big-name attraction at a $50 and $100 a plate dinner to raise money for St. Anthony's Church in Portsmouth, R.I. On hand for the occasion will be some 300 of her friends and admirers, including Arlene Dahl, George Jessel and Kate Smith. Betty had fetched up on the rectory doorstep last February...
...bloody civil strife, Ayub stepped down into retirement. Bhutto became President in 1971 and today is Pakistan's Prime Minister. · Died. Gerald Martin Loeb, 74, wise stockbroker and bestselling author (The Battle for Investment Survival); of a heart attack; in San Francisco. Loeb joined the E.F. Hutton brokerage house in 1922, retiring as vice chairman in 1965. He predicted the 1929 crash in time to unload all his holdings and those of his customers and contended throughout his career that there is no place where knowledge will pay an individual as rich a reward as Wall Street...
HARVARD-EPWORTH CHURCH, The Divine Miracle, by Daina Krumins, Izy Boukir, by Nancy Graves, To Parsifal, by Bruce Baillie, July 1971 in San Francisco, Living at Beech Street, Working at Canyon Cinema, Swimming in the Valley of the Moon, by Peter Hutton, Sept. 27, 7:30, $1 Happiness by Alexander Medvedkin (1934 Soviet slapstick comedy) Sept. 30, 7:30, free sponsored by the Institute of Politics. HARVARD SQUARE THEATER, New England Premier of Francois Truffaut's Day for Night, followed by a talk by Truffaut, Oct. 3, 8 p.m., $3.50, tickets on sale in advance...
...father to board meetings and factory tours. With C.W.'s death in 1914, Marjorie Post inherited several million dollars and control of the Postum Cereal Co., which by then included Post Toasties and Grape Nuts cereals. At the urging of her second husband, Manhattan Stockbroker Edward F. Hutton, the Postum Co. began adding a cupboard full of new products. The Postum Co. was renamed the General Foods Corp...