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The two members returned this week from a trip to Havana, where they talked with Fidel Caztro for three (UPI Telephoto. ) Executives Selected by GM NEW YORK (UP1) UPL — Generi gasuing iaxes Ww al Motors today has a new team Estes praised Gerstenberg and consumption would be 2 “terri of top executives to deal with Cole and said there would be bie thing to do” and would saggingsales andprofits, but tie little change in priorities under penalize those “least able to new officers say there will be their admunistration. afford it.” little change in corporate Fstes, however,said that more The GMboard expanded priorities. altention will be given in the The board of directors of GM, future to achieving better fuel the conservative and staid giant economy and meeting. of the auto industry, elected government safety and emisThomas A. Murphy, 58, to sion standards. succeed Ri; C. GerstenGerstenberg said he was berg as chairman when Ger- optimistic about the economy stenbergretires Dec. 1 und the future of the auto ‘The selection of Murphy, who industry. “We've seen our Spent all but fourof hiis 37 years business pick up as the year with GM in the financial unfolds,” he said department, assures control of GM, which has increased the the automaker in the hands of price of cars an averageof about economy-conscious accountan- $80 since the 1874 models were ts. Like Gerstenberg, he rosé introduced, will try to hold the through the bookkeeping ranks. lied Sale Senate Foreign Relations Comsizese line on prices hut would make no ELM. “Pete” Estes was named promises, he said. president to succeed Edward M. The nation's economy, GerCole, who stepped aside today stenberg said, is showing some having pest ie imandatory signs of improvement. He added, T see no need to be concerned about a depression hereif we get expanded duties as operational about this thing in the right chief for Europe aswell as North way." America. He said ihe Ford administraAt a news conference foilow- tion's proposal to raise the lon and Peking. “! don't believe we are readyfor that. said Javits. Too Many SHlege Students? SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — | Early figures indicate the state's colleges and universities are i Richard LL. getting morestudents than they ‘Terrell, feTay other serious bargained for. candidate for president, and Although finaitallies won't be Oscar A. 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