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...sort of frozen from the ashes that came down when the volcano erupted and buried them. They wanted to die together. That's what life is all about-being able to hold on." Thus a bathetic Elizabeth Taylor described her favorite Pompeii fossil in the January issue of McCall's. Erstwhile Separated Husband No. 5 Richard Burton showed his own dedication to holding on by jetting into Los Angeles, draping a new $20,000 diamond necklace around Liz, and sweeping her off for a not altogether unexpected reconciliation in southern Italy-not too far from Vesuvius, in fact...
...audiences. One somewhat bizarre episode after the conference, in which he seemed to have playfully slapped a friendly bystander (see THE PRESS), hardly distracted from this. Though Nixon kept promising more evidence of innocence rather than providing it after he had met with the Governors, Oregon's Tom McCall declared: "I certainly believed him today." Added California's Ronald Reagan: "He couldn't have been more frank. All of us are going home feeling better...
Even more drastic steps have been taken in Oregon, where Governor Tom McCall, along with electric utility companies, has put together a package of mandatory and voluntary curbs that could become a model for the nation. By order of the Governor, state office buildings in Salem and Portland are being cleaned during the day instead of at night, with the result that heating and lighting bills have been cut by 14%. Half of the high-intensity lamps along state highways have been shut off, supposedly without making the roads more dangerous. Department stores, shopping centers and supermarkets have voluntarily...
Died. Robert McLaughlin, 65, playwright, short-story writer, novelist (The Walls of Heaven, The Notion of Sin), former McCall 's managing editor (1938-43) and a deft, wryly humorous TIME writer for more than two decades (1948-69); of cirrhosis of the liver; in Miami...
Members of last spring's freshman team led Harvard's offense. Sophomores Kevin McCall, Giles Whelan, and Tennis tallied seven of the eight goals, and McCall scored five times to lead the Crimson attack...