The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.)., Vol. 56, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1959 Page: 10 of 10
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fHE ORANGE LEAPED
MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959
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Differences With Actor
Actress Divulges Main Reason
NEW YORK (AP) — Actress dered The three who shared star
Kim Stanley has put an end to billing with the-actress were ^ric
two days of perplexity along Shu- Portman, Helen Hayes and Betty
bert Afley by saying personal dif- Field.
ference* with actor Eric Portman Before fivin? to ^Mexico Sunday
were her main reason for quitting for a week's vacation — the"play
"A Touch of the Poet." will not give any performances
Whfn Miss Stanley resigned this week — Miss Hayes entered
from the, cast last Friday, she an unsolicited denial.
was highly critical of one of her 'There have never been anv
three co-stars, but would not jden- kind .of differences between us,
tify which one. i she' said. "We have worked . to-
,, .New-York s~theater people won- gether with the greatest under
" standing and sympathy, t am an
j innocent bystander in this thing.
The mystery dissolved while
j Miss Hayes '••'was airborne Miss
Stanley named Postman and "the
general artistic atmosphere" as
ner reasons for quitting the Eu-
MILWAUKEE MP) - A young gene O'Neill play.
mother who said a note she portman said the accusation
was so terribly mixed up and;was the first of iu kind he had
unable to raise her son. took her encountered in 25 veafs on the
own life Sunday as the child .died -g, „ *
of .natural causes. ... , ... •' <•.
„ , ; -■■>.. ■., ,f!"«m werv sorry for Miss Stan-
- Bonn^ Sevenz. 25, a divorcee,, hc sa&;. "Sfie must have a
was found in her auto parked-jn v remorseful' feeling about
a garage below the .fivins quar-;a„ thiv She must have b&n very
.ters pf her home, F aul DankO, a (jr,.(j to have m<tde such a state-1
medical examiner s office jnvwti-; mefl,.. •
gator, said she died of carbon!/,, '•••.. . - , ' . . . ',.J
monoxide poisoning and ruled her , Ve t . P4' f.f /
death a suicide. «sue ™ he added: Tdo not want
■ ... , , "> . .(to elaborate, 111 let her have ,the
Her, Son, Mark, 3, was found |a!ft word. T intend to be veryi
deacj upstairs. professional about the matter.*' j
Young Mother
Takes Life
Marmaduke
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Cuba To isolate
War Prisoners
HAVANA CAP)—Cuban authori-
ties talked today of isolating po-
litical prisoners following a not
in Havana's Castillo del Principe
prison.
Strike Cripples
Coal Industry
TOKYO (AP>—A wage strike to-
day knocked out 70 per cant of
Japan's coal production. -But
stockpiles are nearly 70 oer coot
above normal.
In the country's 14 major col-
I tntWmr u.m.f.r t .... IJeries 115.000 miners walked out
"Vrr fi^ rjkmnantl ^ ThC Pr<*luCtiOn lOSS WSS esti-
Rodriguez accused remnants of mated at 93,000 tons.
the Batista regime held on war . . ,
A spokesman for the Coal Min-
ers Assn. estimated the stock at
the mines at 4,200,000 tons, com-
pared with a normal 2>A million
tofts.
The miners' pay now averi
crimes charges of instigating the
riot Saturday night. The minister
said the Batistans were trying to
get Warden Isaac Noche Fernan-
dez fired. p
Prison sources said the riot de-1
veloped
charging bad
ment. Rodri
Air Force Recruiters To Speak at Tech
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BEAUMONT (Spl) - Col. Philip
J. John, commander of the 3504th
U.S. Air Force recruiting group at
Lackland Air Force Base, will
speak to Lamar Tech students at
I a.m. Tuesday in the Cardinal
Room of the Student Union.
The purpose of Col. John's visit
wilf be to explain to students how
the Air Foece screens, selects,
trains and develops executives for
the commissioned officer pro-
grams. Appearing on the program
with him will be Capt. Sarah Card-
well, WAF procurement officer
from Lackland, and a representa-
tive of the Strategic Air
from Chennault Air Force Base in
Louisiana.
Fred Larosse and his father of
Blaine Lake, Saak., testify that
moose are not exactly friendly in
the water. They were crossing
Shell Lake when a swimming
moose capsized their boat
9A1U UIC I 1UI UC- tee CC L. «rL
from a demonstration:*^^?.? "!£ ' They want a raise
food and ill
iez claimed
treat-
cf $5.55. The owners refused
"Funny, how yawns are so contagious!
Police said-a note Ml by Mrs.
Severn said she was sorry because
sihe was not able to bring Mark
up properly and "now he will have
the right kind of life."
Before resigning; Miss Stanley
; had missed about 30 perform-
r andes sipce tho play opened last
Oct. "2 She blamed a recurring
'virus, but reported she is now "in
• ; Danfeo said an -autopsy showed,excellent health." *
the child dfed of unknown but ap-
Clinic To Be Letd
By Famous Engineer
BEAUMONT (Spi)-Phil Carroll,
nationally fambus professional, en-
gineer, will conduct the one-day
Cost Reduction and Cost Control
Clinic to be held April l in the
Crown Room of the King Edward
Hotel, Dr. R. O. Bennett, Lamar;
Tech professor of business admin-!
titration, has announced.
The clinic is being sponsored for'
area management personnel by the
Lamar Tech Society for the Ad-
vancement of Management.
Registration fee for the clinic
will be J20, Further information
about the clinic program may be
obtained by calling Dr. Bennett at
Lamar State College, TE 5-5311.
Massachusetts, Wisconsin and
New Jersey are the major cran-
berry producing states in the
Country.
odriguez claimed only i J?1** said they must cut pro-
about 100 of the 2,000 inmates par-^uctl0.n per cent because of a
ticipated. Guards quieted them I p In demand
by firing in the air after they had — ;
set mattresses and some prison ft-mI. CL.&.J
records afire. Nobody was report-|^ranSe,T® ■* Elected
ed hurt. ,,,
Officials of the auditor gener-
al's office meanwhile discussed
ways to hasten the war crimes
trials. The unofficial total execut-
ed to date is 446. . '
From bis exile headquarters at
Ciudad Trujillo, in the Dominican
Republic^ ex-President Fulgencio
Batista said he learned a week
before he fled Jan. 1 that certain
of his military officials had
agreed to surrender the east Cu-
ban city of Santiago, part of Ori-
ente province and military terri-
tory in Las Villas province to reb-
el leader Fidel Castro.
Batista said details of this would
be incorporated into an account
he i$ writing to explain his down-
fall.
To Engineers Croup
Billy Ray Bain of 2317 Rio
Grande, Orange, has been elected
as. a member of the Sabine Chapter
of Texas Society of Professional
Engineers.
Bain is a graduate of Texas
AAM College where he received
his bachelor of science degree in
mechanical engineering In 1952.
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TMA Announces
inquet Speaker
Wh«m the pla^ resumes its run at
(the Helen Hayes 'Theatre next
| Monday, Nancy Malone, an uri-
jderstuay, will succeed Miss Stan*
. ley, who plans a vacation with
'i"her three children in Maine.
TheNSabine Chapter of the Texas Kennedy Opposes
""fe'USr'/*. tev'S Shorter Work Week
Dallas, cfwi>man of the board of NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. Jonn
Lone'Star Ga>io.,. will deliver the P- Kennedy (D-Mass), a leading
principal address at a banquet possibility for the Democratic
scheduled for March 31 in the Jack Presidential nomination, said Sun-
Tar O'ranee House \ day he believes a shorter work
Hulcy^pic, "W*at\We in Tn-!^ f°«Jd^SLn^S
dustrv Must Do." wilVdeal with i^ cnv"t TIninn
the economic and ne favors oth-:r means to reduce
confronting buslnessXbjdav unemplpyment, Kennedy told a
, ... ,, . meeting Of 350 United Auto Work-
must play in public affairs. \\ , ]„Cal presidents.
7:3 d-
a' The banquet scheduled for
pm will be preceded bv a "re-
ception at 6 30 p.m. for Mr. and
Mrs, Hulcy; ' •; f
The; speaker began his career
with the Lone Star Gas fco. in 1020
as a clerk and rose to. the rank
of president in 1!M0. He served in-
that capacity end chairman of the j
board from 1952 until July when he j
retired as president, but continued
as board chairman,
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.)., Vol. 56, No. 70, Ed. 1 Monday, March 23, 1959, newspaper, March 23, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330497/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.