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...week. Although each copy costs the publisher 9?, and although Playbill must pay each theater for the privilege of circulating there, the program costs the theatergoer nothing. Playbill does such a thriving business on Broadway that it has decided to go national. Beginning Jan. 1, said Publisher Thomas A. Steinfeld, Playbill will also be distributed to theatergoers in San Francisco, Boston, Washington and Philadelphia...
...Tucson, Ariz. (pop. 50,000), the names Steinfeld's and Jacome's are like Macy's and Gimbels in Manhattan. They are Tucson's oldest department stores, and they are red-hot competitors...
Last week Jacome's announced that it would move into a new $1,000,000 store to be built right across the street from Steinfeld's. The builder of Jacome's new store: none other than arch-competitor Steinfeld's, which owns the property, and will lease the new building to Jacome...
Explained Steinfeld's President Harold Steinfeld: "I think it is good business judgment on the part of both parties and should set a new high standard of clean, unselfish business competition." Said Jacome's President Alex Jacome, who was getting one of the best sites in town: "It couldn't happen anywhere but Tucson...
Christmas comes at the beginning of the Southern Hemisphere's summer for Holland McCombs and Jane Braga in Rio, for Hal Horan and Kurt Steinfeld in Buenos Aires, for William Chickering in Australia, for Hart Preston and Bob Landry in South Africa...