A Page from North Quabbin History: When the world came to Orange
Sports Illustrated cover for August 1962.
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In August of 1962, the world came to Orange when parachutists from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czechoslovakia, England, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Yugoslavia and South Africa as well as the United States came to participate in the sixth World Parachuting Championship held at the Orange Municipal Airport from Aug. 11 to Sept. 3, 1962. According to the Enterprise and Journal of July 19, 1962, the United States teams included Sgt. Loy B. Brydon of the U.S. Army, James Arender, Gerald P. Bourquin, Sgt. Richard Fortenberry of the U.S. Army Philip J. Vander Weg, with alternate team member Henry L. Simbro. Both Sgt. Fortenberry and Arender had also been members of the 1960 United States Parachuting Team where Arender had won the
davis/bacon, but also concern about construction industry wage rates which were so high led to the white house conclusion that wage and price controls might work nationally. of course, they didn t. and shortly after wage and price controls were invoked, i was put on a committee with herb stein and jim lin to plan our exit of wage and price control. in the meantime, jim hodgson and other cabinet members seemed to spend and i occasionally replacing jim spent almost every day at the white house in cabinet-level meetings trying to ameliorate wage and price increases or come up with decisions on various wage and prices across the country which was bizarre. in remember, george schultz was john connolly and george schultz both had a role in administering that program and arnie weber was the executive director. and then don rumsfeld was, too. well, in an interview with secretary schultz said he was against wage and price control. i think it s true. it was connolly that
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