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...result of this is a hard-fought contest with its chief rival, massive Jersey Standard. John Loudon diplomatically insists that "this is not a horse race" - but every oilman knows that it is. The Group still lags behind Jersey Standard (1959 sales: $8.7 billion), but it is fast closing the gap. Its annual report, issued this week, shows that its sales climbed to $7.2 billion from last year's $6.5 billion and its net profits from $444 million to $491 million. While Jersey Standard's sales grew 5½%, the Group's sales grew...
Accent on Comedy (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). That rare TV hour - a live comedy show. Working for the laughs: Herb Shriner, Dorothy Loudon, Smith & Dale...
Revlon Review (CBS, 10-11 p.m.). One more musical revue, but this one has Dorothy Loudon, one of the funniest females ever to pop out of a picture tube...
Died. Dr. Alexander Loudon, 60, Dutch career diplomat, ambassador to the U. S. from Queen Wilhelmina's wartime exile government, since 1951 secretary general of the dormant Permanent Court of Arbitration; of a heart attack; in The Hague...
...skeptical Scottish undergraduate named Loudon Hamilton, who, when Buchman first urged him to listen for God's instructions, replied: "I have been accustomed to address God myself on occasion . . . but that was only a one-way communication. If God were to speak to me, as you suggest, I am not quite sure it would not be somewhat uncomfortable." * The real Oxford Movement took place in the mid-19th century under the leadership of John Henry (later Cardinal) Newman, John Keble and Edward Pusey. * Said Dr. Buchman, in a New York World-Telegram interview: I thank heaven...