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Publisher Samuel Irving Newhouse, 64, has good reason for believing that journalism is far from a dying profession. After four decades of shrewd trading (TIME, April 6), his flourishing empire is worth about $175 million, includes 14 newspapers, five TV and three radio stations, Street & Smith Publications Inc. and Condé Nast Publications Inc. (Vogue, House & Garden, Glamour). To keep it flourishing, the empire at his death will go into a nonprofit educational trust, the Newhouse Foundation; the business will be run by his two sons, S.I. Jr., 32, and Don, 30. This week the first fruit of the plan...
...Jones industrials were down 39.62 points from their alltime high of 685.47 on Jan. 5 before leveling off slightly at last week's end. The big question: Is the drop simply the winter chill that has hit the market along about this time in each of the past three years (see chart), or a sign of something more serious...
...Last week Ford disclosed that it will offer an optional 100-h.p. engine for the 90-h.p. now in the Falcon. Chrysler will do even better. It will offer a 148-h.p. engine for its Valiant which is now the most powerful compact (101-h.p.) among the Big Three...
Burlington pays Love $120,000 a year. With his attractive third wife, Martha, and his eight children, he also owns about $6,000,000 worth of company stock. He has an ocean-front estate in Palm Beach (for weekends), a three-room suite in Manhattan's Berkshire Hotel (where he spends Monday and Tuesday) and a $200,000 red-brick home in Greensboro (where he spends Wednesday, Thursday and Friday). Commuting among them, Love travels some 2,300 miles a week by plane and train, dictating memos and reading reports all the way. He usually works seven days...
...Other members: Hawaiian Dredging & Construction Co. Ltd. and J. H. Pomeroy & Co. Inc., a San Francisco engineering firm. Both Hawaiian Dredging and Pomeroy, which have done construction work for the sugar planters for years, are old hands at development projects; Hawaiian currently is in a three-company U.S. combine deepening the Suez Canal...