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...well-reasoned speech urging formation of a Latin American common market, U.S. Senator Jacob K. Javits last week argued that only by eliminating internal trade barriers and ultimately integrating their economies will Latin America's 19 nations solve their social and economic problems. Addressing U.S. and Latin American businessmen in Mexico City, the New York Republican pointed out that development of an economic community with unified trade policies and a common external tariff would 1) "greatly increase Latin America's leverage with the industrial countries of Western Europe, North America and Japan in the field of trade...
...JOHN JACOB NILES: FOLK BALLADEER (RCA Victor). Niles started learning the folk music of his native Kentucky as a boy, collected more than 1,000 songs by the time of his extensive concert tours in the '30s and '40s, when these ballads (including Mary Hamilton, The Ballad of Barberry Ellen) were recorded. Niles weaves a strange, anachronistic spell as he sings them in a high, sweet voice, strumming a homemade dulcimer...
...final rule is to round up party allies by enhancing the politician's eternal dream of even higher office. Last week during a trip to Washington to attend a Governors' dinner at the White House, Romney had a private conversation with New York's Republican Senator Jacob Javits, a longtime supporter of Governor Nelson Rockefeller. It may have been coincidence, but Jack Javits the day before announced that he will not support a Rockefeller drive for the presidential nomination in 1968. And it is neither a coincidence nor a secret that Javits would love to be Vice...
...Harvard seniors are: Richard M. Blau, Jacob R. Brackman, Peter M. Briggs, Gregory Brumfield, James C. Burrows, James T. Campen, Eric G. Chipman, John D. Fay, Alan Gilbert, Lenn E. Goodman, Stephen H. Goodwin, Robert J. Gorden, Anthony Graham-White, James E. Haber, Harry T. Hunt, David J. Israel, Richard Jacobson, Dewitt H. John Jr., David S. Kershaw, James R. King, Elliot M. Klein, David M. Kotz, Robert M. Leonhardt, and James I. Lepowsky...
...chain of rails. To bolster the bankrupt New Haven line, whose trustees are seeking to cancel service covering all of its 26,000 commuters, Rhode Island's Senator Claiborne Pell wants to set up a four-state authority to provide subsidies. Last week New York's Senator Jacob Javits and Congressman Ogden Reid proposed that New York, Connecticut and the Federal Government share in underwriting the New Haven's commuter deficits. Two days later, in the most remarkable development of all, New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller proposed that his state government buy the nation's biggest...