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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have just finished reading your April 18 article on "Christian Missionaries from St. Paul to 1960" and looking at the beautiful eight-page color section on the work of modern-day missionaries...
...Manhattan newspapers, it was only an item for the shipping page when the Seafarers International Union sent a straggle of pickets to an East River pier to prevent the unloading of an 8,193-ton Egyptian passenger-cargo ship named Cleopatra. The seafarers' grievance: Gamal Abdel Nasser's policy of blacklisting any ship that stops at an Israeli port has reduced employment opportunities for U.S. seamen. Longshoremen respected the picket line. The Cleopatra remained unloaded and unnoticed...
...Kennedy. Reason: out of nowhere in the wide-open race, Bowles has become the darkest dark horse for the Democratic nomination. Bowles-for-President groups have sprung up in points as far apart as California and Florida, Michigan and North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Missouri. Last January he won a Page One endorsement from the New Republic...
...Steel and Granite City Steel were ahead of 1959. As the first of the automakers to report, Ford Motor Co. foretold good news from Detroit with first-quarter earnings of $2.61 per share, up 6% from last year. Chrysler was also doing better, although there were troubles (see next page...
Savages & Cavalry. Setting his story n a different locale, the Southwest, but at about the same period. New Mexico's prolific Paul Horgan runs into somewhat similar trouble with his fictional hero. Matthew Hazard, U.S. cavalry officer, is coltishly appealing, brave, leathery, and a West Pointer. By page 100 he is out n Arizona Territory looking for hostile Apaches, and he should loom larger than life, but somehow he looks smaller. The real heroes are again the landscape and the history that fills...