Word: motorizer
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...COMMUNISM: "There is no need to fight Communism as an economic system-it is failing in Russia; it is failing in China. Marx has been and is a terrible handicap to these nations."-retired Ford Motor Co. Vice President Theodore Yntema at Caltech...
...construction and textiles. Though he endorses many of Johnson's other policies, Gaylord A. Freeman Jr., vice chairman of the First National Bank of Chicago, criticizes the guideline policy because "it's not good substituting the rule of man for the rule of law." Adds Ford Motor Chairman Henry Ford II, usually a Johnson supporter: "In effect, we are moving toward a kind of informal and very spotty price and wage control...
Typical was the Ford Motor Co.'s annual stockholders' meeting in Detroit. First of all, President Arjay Miller got up and glowingly announced that the Fords had gone by at a wonderful rate in the first quarter of 1966: on sales of $3.2 billion, profits stood at a first-quarter record of $210 million, or 9% better than during the same period last year. Then Ford Chairman Henry Ford II rose and sent the winds gusting in the other direction. Blaming most of the auto industry's troubles on the safety squabble ("I have no other...
...smart hostelry money had long since been out in the suburbs. Figuring that Matthews, whose business was parking lots, just did not know any better, some of the local hotelmen charitably warned him that he was bound to flop. Some flop! By its second day, Matthews' Downtowner Motor Inn was filled to capacity, and this week in Muskegon, Mich., Matthews opens his 66th motor inn. Plans are for a new one about every nine days for the rest of the year...
Hunkeler learned how to ride a motor bike just three weeks ago. He was taking his roommate's 650 cc. BSA for a test drive...