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...cabin, George Lamson Jr., 17, who had gone to the Super Bowl with his father, 41, realized that "we were going up and down. And all of a sudden I saw the ground coming up, and the pilot said we were going to crash." The Electra skidded into an open field near an apartment complex, jumped a 20-ft.-wide irrigation ditch, careered into a sales lot for recreational vehicles along Interstate 395 and burst into a ball of fire...
...move out of low-profit textiles and into broadly diversified manufacturing. Last week, grown to 26 divisions that produce everything from eyeglasses and iron cookware to rocket engines and rolling mills, Textron added a 27th by buying for $7,000,000 a small Vermont toolmaking firm called Jones & Lamson. Management meetings are brief at Textron because the chairman dislikes rambling conversation, sets a wristwatch alarm to make sure that he does not ramble him self. Shattering the old axiom, Textron, under Banker Thompson, last year earned $18 million on sales of $587 million, is now New England's second...
...Senate, chief opponent of the legislation was Sen. Fred I. Lammon, Jr., the leader, who objected because the bill had been "railroaded through." "I nothing against Cambridge selling any land," Lamson declared, 'but I do object fact that this legislation was expedited only 24 hours after its first reading." Francis X. McCann, sponsor of the bill, retorted that the Senate should the legislation to the Cambridge City Council, the only body, in his opinion, any right to decide on the project...
...last-ditch motion by Sen. Fred I. Lamson, Jr. of Malden, the legislation must come up for reconsideration today or Monday. Despite the delaying action, however, reliable sources expect it to pass the Senate and, subsequently, the House, without too much trouble...
...Korean war, commodities went from 146.53 to 179.54 on the Dow-Jones commodity futures index. The current Mideast crisis has brought no such rise. In the two weeks since the Iraqi coup, the index actually eased down from 156.64 to 156.63. Said R. G. Patterson, director of Lamson & Sessions Co., a Cleveland metal fabricator: "We see no signs of scare buying. Nobody is excited...