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Plymouth Valiant 200 1,840 $2,226 $ 386 Ford Falcon Futura 1,849 2,237 338 Dodge Coronet 1,902 2,302 400 Plymouth Belvedere I 1,913 2,315 402 Pontiac Tempest 1,926 2,331 405 Chevrolet Biscayne 1,945 2,431 486 Mercury Caliente 2,027 2,453 426 Ford Galaxie 500 2,142 2,677 535 Olds Toronado (V8) 3,694 4,617 923 Lincoln...
...General Motors, the big Pontiac is steady, while the intermediate Tem pest is up; the big Olds is slightly down, the F85 is up; the Chevelle and Chevy II are up, but sales of the compact Corvair are down by more than $100 million so far this model year, partly because of publicity about accident suits. Ford Motor can scarcely produce enough Mustangs and Lincolns to meet demand, but its Comet is a disappointment, and the compact Falcon is 13% behind last year's sales. At Chrysler, the compact Dart and Valiant are down, but the big Chrysler...
Work Hard. For all his prestige and power, Sloan never really became a personage to the public. "Mr. Sloan is coming out with a new car with an Indian name-Pontiac," cracked Will Rogers. "Mr. Ford and Mr. Chrysler have automobiles named after them. All Mr. Sloan has is a liniment...
...Ralph Yarborough says: "It's really dangerous-it's not safe for the country." But Congress can hardly fault the bureau for being profligate when it comes to its own staff. Budget Director Schultze, a former University of Maryland economist, has as his official limousine a 1963 Pontiac that the Internal Revenue Service seized from a Southern bootlegger; it still has a bullet hole in a rear hubcap. The bureau is so economically staffed that it has only 50 men working on the Defense Department's $60 billion budget-or more than $1 billion for each...
Violent Response. Unlike many hospitals, which make up a fresh batch of anesthetic for each patient, Pontiac Osteopathic practice was to mix Surital* in half-pint quantities, enough for at least ten patients. When Kimberly Ann Bruneel, 8, was wheeled into Operating Room No. 1 to have her appendix removed, Nurse-Anesthetist Joan Booth simply jabbed the needle of a syringe through the rubber seal on the "Surital" bottle, drew off some of the fluid, and put a, little into the patient's arm through an intravenous drip tube. The child immediately went into bronchial spasms. Nurse Booth says...