Word: trimming
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Later, he spoke rudely about the iron rule of Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson, and advocated new appropriations that would have added an estimated $23 billion annually to the federal budget. Now, in the current session, Proxmire has inexplicably become an economic conservative. Most of his efforts have been to trim back appropriations. "He's a watchdog of the Treasury now." marvels one Wisconsin colleague. Counters Proxmire: "I've felt this way for a long time...
...SUSANNAH YORK, Alec Guinness' freckled daughter in Tunes of Glory, will certainly reach stardom on her own in Loss of Innocence, the film version of Rumer Godden's novel The Greengage Summer, which Columbia Pictures will release in the U.S. in the fall. With a trim, sylvan body, winter-sky-blue eyes and jonquil hair. 22-year-old Susannah is one of the few English girls who can seem equally natural nibbling strawberries in a May-fairy frock in The Players Restaurant at Wimbledon or sprinting eastward in a bikini on the beaches of the Mediterranean. Born...
...clean rear section, and overall have a squared off look capped with a heavier-looking grille. The Fairlanes, with a 115.5-in. wheelbase and 197-in. overall length, have interior dimensions approximating the 1961 standard Ford. Flat grilles have a forward thrust, and the round taillights and metal trim are reminiscent of earlier Ford models. Falcon, the best-selling compact of the year, will have a rakier look, achieved by a simulated air scoop in the center of the hood, a raised, squared hood, bigger grille and taillights, and altered metal trim. Added to the Falcon line: a station wagon...
...shrouded in such secrecy that industry sources predict a big "surprise." The intermediate Mercury Meteor is essentially the same body shell as the Fairlane, with dual headlights and tubular taillights. Lincoln, in keeping with Ford policy of styling continuity over four-year periods, is making only minor trim and grille changes...
Oldsmobile's F85 compact gets a convex grille and some trim alterations, but little other change, though there will he an F85 convertible added to the line. The standard big Olds joins the parade to the square look. Buick's compact Special will be available as a convertible and also with a new V-6 cast-iron engine as well as the current aluminum V8; the Six's price will drop to compete with other compacts, and it, too, will lose its pointy look. The bigger Buick, newly squared, will come in a hardtop convertible model...