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Stage Set. During a week of chaos last August, the Buddhists had brought down General Nguyen Khanh, demand ing a civilian regime. Only a month ago, Huong, 61, the bicycle-riding ex-mayor of Saigon, took over supposedly to fill that bill. Now Huong was the target...
Bookmakers made Notre Dame an eleven-point favorite, and the spread looked puny at half time. A 25-yd. field goal started off the Notre Dame scor ing-and then Quarterback John Huarte, winner of the Heisman Trophy as the nation's top college player, took charge of the relentless Irish attack. A 21 -yd. pass to All-America End Jack Snow made it 10-0, and a pitchout to Halfback Bill Wolski hiked the score to 17-0. In the Southern Cal dressing room, Coach John McKay tried to buoy up his downhearted Trojans: "If we can score...
...follow Brit ain's rate rise. Said Treasury Under Secretary Robert Roosa: "It's like a run on a bank: if you roll the money truck in the door, the depositors who planned to withdraw will go away." The rescue that followed was the most dar ing ever tried...
...national speculators to bring down a whole nation's monetary structure, strong elements of secrecy and suspense go into the efforts to foil them. By sheer guesswork, the U.S. and British bankers set the size of the rescue needed by Britain at a record $3 billion, not count ing the $1 billion already available through the International Monetary Fund. The U.S. agreed to put up $1 billion of the amount - and to ask ten nations to put up the other $2 billion...
Preserving the Place. Back at the L.BJ. ranch for the Thanksgiving holiday, the President took the wheel of his station wagon and, horn a-honk-ing, led a six-car cavalcade of guests and newsmen through herds of frightened cattle, sheep and horses. With Agriculture Secretary Orville Freeman, he hammed it up for photographers by trying to corral a mournful-looking steer...