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...cold-war winds made even Martin's position as the largest missilemaker precarious. So he set out to diversify, this week in one king-sized jump moved Martin into chemicals, cement, paints, furniture polish, powdered metals and adhesives. His method: merging with Chicago's highly diversified American-Marietta Co. (1960 sales: $368 million) to form a $1.2 billion giant to be called Martin-Marietta Corp...
Another Inquirer exclusive reverberated all the way to Washington. After discovering that Lockheed Aircraft Corp.'s Marietta, Ga., plant provided separate time clocks, dining and rest-room facilities for Negroes and whites in non-compliance with a federal order forbidding discrimination in Government contract work, the paper published the facts and focused White House attention on Marietta. Lockheed in now integrating in Georgia...
...with a 50,000-lb. load, making it possible to fly in and out of fields all over the world. It will fly the Atlantic with a 60,000-lb. load, the vaster Pacific with a 20,000-lb. load. The plane will be built at Lockheed's Marietta, Ga., plant where the workforce had been cut in half to 10.000 in the last three years and was going lower. Now, at least, it will slip no further...
...green-eyed, blonde Manhattan matron was suddenly beckoned to by Star Clark Gable. "You," he ordered. Huston's visitor was promptly hired as an extra, made her movie debut in an opening-scene kiss with Gable. The role was just another chapter in the multi-chaptered life of Marietta Peabody Fitzgerald Tree, 43, a decorative, deserving Democrat who last week became the U.S. representative to the U.N. Human Rights Commission. To fellow Boston Brahmins, Marietta is the granddaughter of Groton School Founder Endicott Peabody, the daughter of Harvard Overseer and retired Episcopal Bishop Malcolm Peabody, the ex-wife...
...York, Pa. and Harrisburg, Huntingdon and Pittsburgh; in Marietta, Ohio and Cincinnati, Dayton, Columbus and Toledo; in Jackson, Mich., and Battle Creek; in Danville, Ill., Mattoon and Carbondale-in the more than 40 hamlets and cities in the path of his one-week siege, Nixon struck out at Kennedy with ever sharper accusations of naivete and fear-spreading ("It's time to hot things up a bit, don't you think?" he asked one audience). Nearly everywhere churning, cheering crowds smashed to the depots to roar their encouragement as he countered the Kennedy campaign theme ("All of this...