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Despite these digs, the Europeans generally moved toward accepting Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler's call for urgent talks on reform, which perhaps will lead to creation of an international currency to supplement dollars, pounds and gold (TIME cover, Sept. 10). The rich nations in the so-called Group of Ten instructed their Deputy Finance Ministers to start negotiating now on "an intensified basis." Though the continentals had hoped to restrict the talks to the clubby Ten, they now seem to agree that, at some time in the near future, the 30-nation IMF executive board should be brought...
...Munich Coca-Cola bottler. But beer remains by far the company's biggest product-26 million gallons this year. It comes in 16 varieties, from a 1.5% light beer for expectant mothers to a heady 6% brew so nourishing that Bavarian monks in the past drank it to supplement their meager diets during Lenten fasts. The company emphasizes beer's importance by giving each adult worker 68 free bottles weekly. Like his employees, duel-scarred General Director Bernhard Bergdolt, 56, every morning has a 9:30 a.m. "second breakfast" of bread, sausage and the lion's brew...
Hunter seems relieved by the absence of publicity about his arrival. He will supplement the M.A.T. work with some government courses and hopes to start teaching in a British secondary school next year...
...started such a dialogue in 1953 by putting together the first Negro network of some 40 radio stations. To his surprise Evans found that more whites than Negroes were listening to some of the stations. That convinced him to play the Negro angle in print. He sold the Negro-supplement idea to newspaper publishers, got financing from the First National Bank of Chicago, and recruited a biracial board that includes Sausage Manufacturer Henry G Parks Jr., Labor Mediator Theodore W. Kheel, and former CBS-TV Network President Louis G. Cowan...
Topsy-Turvy Life. Supplies are lowered to Sealab in a small, pressurized capsule-an aquatic dumbwaiter that brings in such goodies as chocolate cake and fresh meat to supplement the aquanauts' stock of freeze-dried food. The men can watch commercial TV but prefer to peer out the portholes at the fish looking in at them. During the flight of Gemini 5, Aquanaut Carpenter even chatted directly with Astronaut Gordon Cooper. In case of emergency, the men could get power and fresh water from a tube linking them to shore, and they could surface in a 14-ft. capsule...