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Since when are females in their 30s known as "girls"? Come on now. If Carroll O'Connor and Edward Asner had been on the cover, would you have referred to them as "TV's Funny Boys"? Patricia Henderson Newark...
Though beer cans were only introduced in 1935-the first was a green-and-white container made by the American Can Co. for the now defunct Gottfried Krueger Brewing Co. of Newark-experts estimate that as many as 12,000 domestic beer labels have been turned out since then. They include such obsolete brands as Cloud Nine, Simon Pure, Nu Deal, Wooden Shoe, Tube City and King Snedley...
...announce on its 1975 models soon. Chrysler claims that as a result of steady rises in its bills for labor and materials, it has been absorbing $250 of "unrecovered" costs on every car that it builds. The company plans temporary layoffs of 4,000 workers at a plant in Newark, Del.; G.M. has announced production cutbacks that will lay off 6,000 employees in four states. At week's end, G.M. announced that its third-quarter profits fell 94% below a year earlier, to a mere $16 million...
Freelandia Air Travel Club took off last fall in the midst of a press blitz that puffed its low fares ($69, Newark-Los Angeles), its organic chic (natural food, a water bed in its yellow DC-8) and its ringing slogan, "Not-For-Profit." Not-For-Real would have been more accurate...
Archie Cox of Harvard, the blueblooded Elliot Richardson and Bill Ruckelshaus, a Hoosier Republican, gave individual honor a fresh luster. Leon Jaworski, the lawyer from Houston, showed principle and courage. And then House Judiciary Chairman Peter Rodino, out of the tough precincts of Newark, looking more like a Hollywood bit-player than a pol, steered his committee through investigation, hearing and vote with good will, restraint and dignity...