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Frank Gregory Kokomo, Ind...
...golden Iowa corn-a present from an admirer-glowed on his desk, and the horse collar he brought with him to Washington five years ago still hung on the wall, a reminder of his years of plowing fields as a boy on a 160-acre farm in Noble County, Ind. Said he: "I've paid a tremendous price. I'm going back to Purdue, where I studied and taught. I'm going to be an adjunct professor of some sort, talk to students, make speeches ... You know, I don't know how many times I told...
...Texas is booming. One example: employment at the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center near Houston is down to 3,722 from its 1967 peak of 5,064. But the old Texas exuberance is as bubbly as ever. Says Houston Developer Gerald Hines, 51, who came to Texas from Gary, Ind., in 1948 and has built projects valued at half a billion dollars: "I think I could have made it in the North, but what might take a person with the right ideas 30 years to do up there, he might do in ten years here...
Charlotte Minnette Evansville, Ind...
...need to mention names. Everyone knew Abel meant Ed Sadlowski, the 38-year-old director of U.S.W. District 31, which includes Chicago and Gary, Ind. The engaging, rough-talking Sadlowski plans to announce this week that he will run for U.S.W. president against pro-Abel Candidate Lloyd McBride, 60, the head of St. Louis-centered District 34. Sadlowski has some chance of winning the February election, given the Steelworkers' tradition of successful insurgencies. Abel himself ousted David J. McDonald as union president in 1965, and Sadlowski won his district presidency in a bitter 1974 campaign against an Abel-backed...