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...West Germany's Chancellor Ludwig Erhard. In his honor the White House invited a spirited, varied list of 140 guests, ranging from Dean Acheson to Gene Autry, George Meany to Thomas Dewey. By candlelight in the evergreen-decked state dining room, they feasted on roast duckling, Bibb lettuce salad, lobster imperial and "Yule log" dessert (chocolate cake coated with mocha butter)-the last culinary triumph of White House Chef René Verdon, a Kennedy find who heatedly gave notice a week before the party that he was leaving...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Visitors' Week | 12/31/1965 | See Source »

...Force, the plane harassed the Reds with its three General Electric-built "Miniguns"-six-barreled super Catlings that can deliver up to 6,000 rounds of 7.62 mm. slugs a minute. Flying in increasingly widening circles, one Puff can slash a swatch of jungle to salad in moments. At Tuy An it did the trick. The attacking Communists-hard-core troops judging by their khaki uniforms, steel helmets and leather webbing-pulled back with heavy losses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Most of the Dying | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

Sign & Fly. The sleuths, alas, could not protect American Express against one of the biggest business frauds of all time-the Great Salad-Oil Scandal. As a result, the company today is preoccupied with a problem of its own: satisfying the creditors of bankrupt American Express Warehousing, Ltd., a minor subsidiary that was conned into issuing warehouse receipts for the nonexistent salad oil of Commodities Speculator Anthony De Angelis, who is now appealing his recent 20-year jail sentence. Although American Express is not legally responsible for some $100 million in claims on its subsidiary, it has offered creditors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Oil, Vinegar & Sugar | 9/3/1965 | See Source »

...scandal and financial burden might have been the downfall of a lesser company, but Amexco has proved that it can thrive despite adversity. Stung into greater efforts by the salad-oil scandal, it used imaginative promotion to boost the volume of its traveler's checks to about $2.5 billion last year, 16% higher than in 1963. Careful weeding of unreliable credit card holders and such innovations as the "Sign & Fly" program, which enables air travelers to fly on credit, lifted the American Express credit card operation out of the red (it lost $10 million between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporations: Oil, Vinegar & Sugar | 9/3/1965 | See Source »

...ingenious," she explained. "I just had to come." Then she indulged in an hour's small talk. "Several people at the camp have burns, and we were trying to find vinegar in the supplies to ease them. But the vinegar was already mixed with the herbs for salad dressing. Are you people really drinking this water? I don't even like to swim in it, it's so buggy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Wilderness White House | 8/6/1965 | See Source »

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