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Collection of brother ąuthor’s stories nets foreword, delayed reconciliation
CHICAGOI
.. CHICAGO <UPI)_=J)akln Williams uys his brother Dever appreclatrd hlm much os o wriler before.
' 3ut his brother ~ Pulttter Priic-wtaalng ‘plftywTight Tennessee Williams — olways had his own set of BlAndanb.
So Imagloe Dakin'* pleosure when his ol der brother read part of Dakln’8 collection of stortes and llkcd them so inuch he dedded to wille aforoword
The younger Williams had strug-g!ed the part 40 ycars to produce aomething Ihat was not only maricet-able, but nlso would meel wllh Ten-□csce'8 opprovfll. In the meantlme. ho practlced.Jaw.. and dabbted ln pollOes.
His latest II ter ary nttcrr.pt ls a collection of stories weavlng tal es of fali en, frall humanlly — much Uic same matertal his o! der brother re--Yealed-to-a-somettmes-acceptlngr rld ln such
Williams' famlly was tho tregody of - always was toon enough.-D&kln sald. Rosę. Uic older sirter, who ot age 28 and tho crtsls would bcresc!ved.
wasdlagnoMdas a schliophrenJc and - Thatthelr motherdldnotlWetoscc bospltnllzed.at Uk approval of ber--thelr. reconciliation U-sad.-becauso
IIAK1N. WILLIAMS.
someUmes scomful world major worfcs as "The Glass Menager-lo” and “A Streetcar Nnmed Deslre;”-Daktn's new projeet mlght have unnotlced by Tennessee «
able.”
That_rcallty^mny_havc becn his falher, who chldcd hlm for bclng a aU*y because he had neUhcr the rom unnouced by Tennessee cicept tnterest nor the abdlty to Joln ln the tor thedeath June 1 of thelr mother,__roughjmd-tumble boyt* world Edwina Dakin Williams, 95 1 lTOOs
It was ln St. Louis for her tunera! Compoundlng the spin ln the last wtek thst Tennessee rcad the
roothcr. Roae was to Uve In Instltu-tlona for most ot ber Ufc, untll Tennessee provided a pr1vate borne and care for his beJovtd slster.
Tennessee becamc dcvoted to Rosę at tho Urno of her Ulncs, -whkh further seporatod hlm from the rest of his famlly.' The'fceparaUon becamc morę acute as Tennessee endured setbacks, fallures and dnig addlcilon, Dakin sald.
Dakin takes fuli credit for savłng . his.oldrr hmthrr’A llfr whcn-iLwas prccarlously (llngcd to am-phcUmlocs. He laughed about how be once conveited Tennessee to Catholl-cism, only to have his brother return to his o!d TSWC<!
During perlods of depresslon, olcohol or dnig-induced- mania*,-Tennessee’* sporadie, urgent phonc calls were common, Dakin sald.
she sU1vcd to undcrstnnd her children and thelr tumultuous llves.
In her book, “Remembcr Mc to Tom.” she wrotc that ln Tennessee’* ^learching words, he tumed Uic trage-j dy ln bis Ute to art. Many characters ln his plays were bascd on famlly memben.
The fcud between Dakin and Tennessee. by lis vcry naturę, flavoitd gossip cofumns ar.d allck city maga-zines. Siblings can bc painfull
tho dty during Popc John Paul 11 s vlslt last fali has taken aa expcnslvt toll along' a l-mlic słretch of a rtrocl renamed ln honor of tbc pootiff..
Aderman Aloyslus A. Majerczyk sold Wećlnesday sald Wedncsday tknens of rtreet slgns along lho strip. renamed Popc John Paul II-Drive In January, havc bccn dls-
the rtgns, whłch ccot about *185 cach. opparenUy were Ukcn by KHiwclr huntera.
Majerczyk sald scven of about 20 dpis he surveycd Wedncsday wcrc mlsrtng. He aald the dty haj rcptaccd 23 muslng aigM alocg the
route sińce It was renamed.
The ooe-mUc aectlon of Street was.part.of tbe pope'a motorcodc route around tho dty.
Long recession forecast
YORK- (UP!) - Treaiury G. William Miller prcdlcted anesoay that recession would con-jc to grlp the United Stotes threugh yearsej
send. Hc alfo mlcdout a tax
ocpaimuJiynooest rrond-aeldom are---
cut ln 1980.
ways once bls health lm-
about ono another _ choUcnged when they aren't.
The Dlonyjlan splrit of Tennessee, cmbclltshcd wllh a llfetlmc of eon-lroverey and ccccntridtles, engnged ln an almost Idcologcal ftmgfllo wjlh_ Tilfnamboyant brother, an outspoken atlomey who ran unsuccessful.y for govcmor oLHllnol3JtDd.U S. Scnate.
Evcn now that he has bócn glvcn'ttoe-respcct bc era ved for so long, Dakli
Miller -aald.—howovor,
that tho
basc for
cconomy- was rccovcry.
"I erpect second-ąuartcr cconomlc Krowth to be down sharpły and (the cconomy to) contlnue to show a de-
the past 17 moolhs...
•The olł prtce sbock and Its on tcflatlon ls comlng to an Miller sald. "We are begtarJng form tbc basłs for cconomlc
#*rv '*
He dted a suta Umilał drop In est rates and a moderatlon ln the'fj of lnOaUon, but sald that the auto housbg markets remalnod weak.
. "Prertdent Carter ls not ‘ toward any Ux cut propcsal
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cHnrWTTMÓ^eHStTrifić- thlrd“Cdngrt^demonstt»to-ll quarternndpcrhapscvenlhefourth," ness to ad co the budgeł padcage Miller told reportera before a speech cootrol fcdcral spendbg. Mir Foundation
lho National
mccllng.
l in the The urgcncy sorr.ctlmcs could be (julcJctodownploy Italmportancc____. Miller altrlbuted' the ccooomlc
I of the pwtikih^lf DnVhCTDraIń(^hccould^^':TĆŁarasec U a.gonlus. no doubt^—sJciwdown )n thę United States to U.S.~
ńot get from Illinois to Key West, Fin., hc sald. “Pm Just a pedalrtan depcndcncc on.forelgn oll and o 154
not get from Illinois to Key West, Fla ot a momenfa nollcc. The nc*t day
percent Jump ln forclgnoU priccsovcr
The NEF ls a non-profit Uoa supported by major U. porotlons-and designed- to oworeness among the notlon’s ofcncrg>--rtlnted.
Orał few stories prepared for publlco-tłoo.nert fali under the Utle ‘The Bar Btidrrc." Hc lU-jrd wiat be aa w..
"He naw respected me much a* wrller before," Dakin sald during Uic weekend ot the American Bookscllcra ABSodaUoo conver.tlon. "But Uiat’s not much, because hc ncvcr consld-crod nKuwriter.”
Dakln’8 stories, drawn from his llfe ln courtrooms from India to Col-liniYllle, 111., Imprcsscd Tennessee so strong)vhelmmedlatelysal downand wroło the foreword.
The brief rnessage sald Dakln's ,lndomltatle_humi>ii_wlU_make. Uxs__. book dellghlful reallng.
V It was a tracę between men who chooc to Uve thelr Uves from opposlte eadsofsoclety Jlhe
^aflyr-Soot-of-an-ouli fktber — Mi man’a man,'* sald Dakin oeilhef could Ignore tho fact Dakin wasthofavortto.
Al i boy, Tennessoe was strlckcn wllh dipthćrla, wlilch Icfl hlm blind ln one cyt. Hc aald bo discoYcrcd wrttlng •'as an cscapc from a world of rtallty ln whłch I fdt octrtdy urxomfort-
OPCMATCO BY P. N. HIRSCH A CO.
•fllNTtRCOcwro^Y
SHOP HEREOH
Topless
shielded
C1860, Tho Los Angeles Times ALB ANY, N.Y. - Topi
dane Ir. g United
ln bara ls protected by the 1 Statas—Constltullon,—New—York’s-
hlghert court ralodTUeeday.---
■ ln a 4-3 doctalon tn a suit brought by 13 Buffalo-area bara. the Court of Appeals rui cd agalnst a State law
bańnlng the display ln bara of certa ln prlvatc parta of the body. "Thero ls nothlag whłch would ratlonąlly_sup-port a conduslon that ln Uils sCnte lt Ls daagerous to mLx aJcohol and topless
-dancingi tho court sald-
New_York_Stale, t
Jouor.
Authority had argued-that the-state-could regulato the type of er.tertoln-ment tn bara, dttnit a U-S. Supremo XXXBT - ‘
scaujillty,
tenltals.-
Cnłtfuirflal
~Isuch i«
___sald thero
haa lo'be‘a raUobal" conncctkn bc-twten an activlly that the stale wanta (O prohlbU aod the stale'* "IcgUiroate ln controlling llouor con-♦ -n» - United SUtcs OoD-i protecta dancing as lt does speech, the dcdaloo sald. adćmg that A Jaw restricOng talk ln a bar would betossedout may show diactoskms disorderly bchavlor. aasaults and -evenbomlclde.'
AssemblsTOsn Joh - Queens vijagc. the sald that the dedslon
John Esposlto; R-liw*i sponsor, ls one advtrsely
lm pacOng
Candemeres, manager of
Crazy Horse topless bar ln Wading cr, N.Y., called lt "an sdult de-that flnaliy ogrees MKWT tho rest of the world has reallzcd*=r“ you cao roli the two wlthout geUlng perverted. warped and Mnky.'/
The Buffalo area bara sucd U> błock the law before U took effcct ln \7n„ The suit, and Tocsday’* rullng. dealt only wtth topless dancing and not wllh nudę performance*, whłch the law alsobans.
The bars sald the law was un-constUutlonal bccause the dancing ln
_ 'ls not lewd or
obocebe*wilhIh‘lhc mcanbg of tho ■ United States Cocutltutlon and ls a form of protected ecpresslon under the First Ameadmeot," Attomey George P. Doyle of Buffalo, who represented the bar owners, sald all coraplled wllh previous SUte Lląuor ..Authority rcgulaUoos pennltUng lopieas dancing wllh spedfted re-strtcUons.
the Rivcr
_1hninaJority oplnlon by JusUco Sol— Wachtlcr — Jolned by Justlces Hu^i R. Joocs, Jacob D. Fuchsberg and Bernard S Meyer — hdd that the
utraor Authorlty^imrporpgmr^ topiess dancing 'Hf" the audidK5“
of aJcohollc—
Public from rei**iicd to alc<g>ol cwwimptlon. lt ls not o llcense.to ccnsor wbalevcr occura at premlses suthoriicdlesełlalcotal."
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MEN’S SPORT/WORKBOOT
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8
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