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...company's repertory ranges from the raw brutality and passion in Talley Beatty's classic jazz ballet, The Road of the Phoebe Snow, to the chillingly abstract study of loneliness in Anna Sokolow's Rooms. Ailey's own Roots of the Blues and Revelations are danced with savage grace and élan. Roots traces the evolution of the blues from the barrel houses of New Orleans to the speakeasy era; Revelations, drawing on Negro spirituals, evokes the hope and despair of a beleaguered people...
...Arizona, where some 630 so-called subdivisions have sprung up during the past 18 months and 60,000 lots have been sold, mostly sight unseen. Determined to get federal intervention to stop what may blow up into a national scandal, Arizona's Real Estate Commissioner J. Fred Talley recently testified before a U.S. Senate special committee, and concentrated his fire on an Arizona desert development called Lake Mead Rancheros...
...around the country, Lake Mead Rancheros promises 1¼-acre lots for as little as $595 with easy terms ($10 down, $10 a month). Its brochures show bikini-clad cuties splashing in the lake's blue waters and proclaim "livable now! . . . not raw, undeveloped, inaccessible land." But, said Talley, Lake Mead is some 50 miles away. And at the property, "there are absolutely no utilities available. Six miles from the nearest lot and ten to twelve miles from the principal part of the subdivision is a tank-operated machine where one can deposit a quarter and water runs...
...Coca-Cola's new chairman and chief executive (he will also retain the presidency), Lee Talley, 59, will have more work to do-but he can hardly have more enthusiasm for it. Talley has been with Coca-Cola since he left Atlanta's Emory University has a firm respect for the company's 75-year traditions and the required zeal to conquer the world for Coke. Taking over from retiring Chairman William E. Robinson, Talley is the first man to hold both top posts at Coca-Cola, will probably continue Coke's diversification (Minute Maid orange...
...stores, doubled total store space, pushed sales up some 35% (fiscal 1957: $219,011,532). A onetime professor of marketing at the University of Chicago, Palmer joined Field's in 1936, became president after he turned down an offer to become board chairman of Montgomery Ward. ¶ Lee Talley, 56, president of Coca-Cola Export Corp. since 1954, was elected president of the Coca-Cola Co. to succeed William E. Robinson, 57, who moved up to chairman and will remain chief executive officer. Son of a minister, Alabama-born Talley went to Coca-Cola as a salesman right after...