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. CHICAGO <UPI) — Dakin Williams Myl his brother dovct appreclatcd hlm much as a wrtler before.
But his brother — Pultlier Prlze-wtmUng playwrigfct Tennessee Williams —* always hsd hlsown aelof " standard* ...
So tmagine Dakin** plcasurc when his older brother rtad part of Dakin‘a collection of stortes and lUcod (hem so much he dedded to willo a foreword.
The youngrr Williams had strug-ftfed the past 40 years (o produce aomethlng that was not only market-abJe, but also would moet wiih Tco-owaee s apprpval. In the meantlmc, ho practlcod Uw^and~dabblcd ln”
politlca. -
—Hlalalest" llterary-attempr-lf-a— colkctlon of stories weavlng ialea of
fallen, frmll himanit/ —mueh-the----
same- materiał-hlsoMer-brother-vealed to a aometlmes accepUng, .aometlmes sccrnfuJ world ln soch major works as "The Glasa Menager-kT and “A Stroetcar Named Daire." Dakln'8 new project might have
DAKfN WILLIAMS
Williams* famlly was the tragedy of Roae. the older lister, wbo at oge 28 was diagnopsod as a schiiophrealc and hasęitaJUed at the opprovnJ of her mother. Roae was to Hvc ln lnsUtu-Uons for‘most of ber lifc, unlil Tennessee provlded a prtvate home and care for his beloved slster.
Tennessee bccame devoted to Rosę at the Urno of her łllness. whlch further separatod hlm from the rest of his famlly. The separation bccame morc acuto as Tennessee endured •etbacks, failures and drug addtctlon, Dakin sald.
. Dakin takes fuli credit for MYlng
aiways was coon cnough. Dakin sald, and IhecrtaU would bcresoivcd.
That thelr mother dld not ilvetosee thelr reconciliation la sad. because ahć str1ved to understand her chlldren and thelr tumultuous 11 ves.
. In her book. "Rejnember Mc to Tom.M ahc wrote that ln Tennoscc'* aearchlng words, he turncd the tragedy ln his life to art. Many characters ln his plays were based on famlly members.
The feud betwten Dakin and Tennessee. by Its very naturę. flavored gosalp column* and o!lek city maga-Uncs. Slbllngs can be palnfulJy honest about one anolher — and seldom are tollcnged whenlhev arenT The Dloayslan śpWŁ óf.T&nGsscc,
CHICAGO <UPI) •-•-The "popemania” that spread through the city duriagPope John Paul ITa vlsit last fali his taken an cxpcnalve toU along a 1-mlle stretch of a Street renamed ln honor of the ponUff.
" Adcrman Aloyslus A. Majerczyk sald Wcdncsday sald Wcdncsday dazeiu of Street sJgns along the
sald tha slgns. wtilcb cost -about $1IS each, apporentiy were taken by souvenlr hunter*. —— Majerczyk sald acven of about 20 aigns he surveytd Wcdnesday were mlsaing. He saJd the city has replaccd 23 mlsilag signs along the route ałnee łt was renamed.
The one-mUe secUon of 43rd
strip. rtnamed Pope-Joftn Pauł U—Street was part of the pope's Drfve In January, hąve becn dis- rootorcade route around the dty.
Long recession forecast
gooe unnotlced by Tennessee ezcept for the death June 1 of thelr mother, Edwina Dakin Williams. 9$.
" "lt'waa"lc~St: Louis'forher forterar~ last week that Tennessee :read the flrst few stories prepared for publlca-Uon next fali unocr the tlUe “The Bar— mzarro.MHellkadwhalhoaa "He nevcr rcspected mc much as a writer before/9 Dakin sald weekend at the American AsaocUUon convcntlon. “But that's not much, because be ncver consld-ered me a writer/' -#
Dakln's stories, drawn from his llfe In courtrooms from India to Col-UniYUle.H).. tmprtsscd Tennessee to
his older brother*s Uff when U was Z ~~ precartotaly hlnged—fo_ami_^ phetamlnes. He laugbed about how be
once convcrted Tennessee U> Catholl- embelllshed wilh a JlfcUme of eon-
-----ctsmnm>rt<rhaveh!s brotherretunr—troventy-and cccenlrtcltfa.-cflgagcd - growth to b
-to hls^ld-wnywoncc fos hcalth-tm-—^VTO0ftttal0g^^stniggJe^UUt—gwylo
During pcrlods of dcpresslon, alcohol or dnłg-lnductd mania*.
Tennessee ® sporadlc, urgeri phone calls wtre common, DakJn sald.
The ureency someUmcs could be postponcd H Dakin ezplained he could
able." •
That realUy may have bcen his father, uho chłded hlm for being a slsay because he had neither the tnterest nor the abliity to Joln ln the rough-and-lumblc boya' worid of the 19203
~CotnpoUMli^~lhe~TpU rin-me—BrffTnomeju^rhoUoenhe^ncsi day
foreword.
The brie/ mesugc saki Dakln a _ lndomllabie humor will make the book deligbtfol reading. '
a.tnjće.betwtjeninen-wtio— • to Ilvo thelr llva from oppoalte
_eodsof6«lety,._------.
-Thc brotherf wrre Ihfwn-epart—|
earty. Sons of an out go Ing. robust father — "a num's man." sald Dakin neither could Ignore the-fact-Dakin was the favx)rtte. *
— As-a boy, Tennessee was strteken wlth dlplherla. whlch lert hlm bllnd ln one cye. He sald be dlscovered wrttlOC "as an escapc from a world of realUy ln wtilch I feJt acutely ur.comfort-
epast 17rooolha.
"Tbc oll price sbock and Its impa^ on Inflotlon ls comlng to an end,” Miller aald. “We are beglaalng to form the basts for ecooomlc recov-
Tlc dted a substantlal drop ln Interes! rates and a moderallon ln the ratę of Inflation, but aald that the auto and bousing markets remalnod wtak.
"Prcsldcnt Carter la not '
the
NEW YORK <UPI) - Trcasury Secretary G. William Miller predlcted Wcdncsday that recession would eon-Umie to erlp the United States through the years cnd. He also mlcd out a tax cuttnl90O. .
Miller aald. however. that the econpmy-was formlRg-a-base-for rccovery.
"I erpect cecond-ąuarter economJc ^jgrowth to be-down aharply and.(the
)'ccntlnue’to*sf>ow“a”de- toward
his
attomey vrho ran unsuccessfolly for govemor of Illinois and U.S. Sens te.
Even now that bc has bcen g:ven the respect he craved for ao long. Dakin U qulck to dowrtplay lis lmportance. •Tennessee ls a gcrJus. no doubt/Z
not gel from Illinois to Kcy West; Flarr be sald. 'Tm Just* o pcdcstrion
1 ,Fr,,n^—---
laser arten! In the thlrd quartcr and perhaps evcn the fourth,'* Miller told reportera before a speech at the National Energy Foundation mcctlng.
Miller attnbuted the cconomic* tlowdown ln the United Siata to U.S.-dcpcndcncc on foreign oll and a 1S4 pcrcent jump ln foreign oll pricts over
Coogress dcmorutrata Its wllllsg-ness to act on thd budget packa gc (o central federal Sperling.*' Miller
sald.—--
The NEF ls a non-profit oreanlza-tlon supported by major U.S. Corporation! - and doigoed to creale awareness among the natlon's youth ofenergy-relaled.----— •
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01980, Tfce Loe Angeles Times ALBANY, N.Y.-Topie® lol burt -1*: prolectal - by- th - ltutlon, New
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■ 4-3 dcclfllon ln a suit Droughl by ‘13 BuZfa!6-area b*rs, the Co-art of Appeals ruled agalnłt a^elale low bannlng the display Inbara ot ccrtaln prlvate par/s of the body. 'There ls nothlng.wWch_v.wld rallonally.sup-.— -port a oonduslon that ln Ihls State 11 ts— dangerous to mlx alcohol and toplcss
dancing." the court sald._
-l_31ie_Sew--York. 5łhtć" Llr,uo.--
jSitthorllyJiftdjirswLMLihęjta^
could-reguł sto ^the-typcof-enteruiln— .mentJjj.bara, cl
a U.S-Supremo
Cborr ml^upSWdln^ CaJlforiOaT ban of "groas sesuallty." such as dlsplaylnggenltals.
—'But tbo Court of Appcals aald there ittonal conn
bas (o bc o rai
connocUan be-
twocn &n ncUvlty that the siatę wanta to prohlblt and lho state’s "legttlmato
~ cńocom ln conlrolltr.a llq-jor surepUoo." The UnltM stltutłoo
CCl>
SUl« Con-
i protects dancing as U docs speech, the dedilon sald, addlng that a law restrtctlng talk ln a bar would be loesed oct "even though the record ydyjbal.yoiycaŁ
mpy whow conelialyely dlscussioos ln bars often dlaorderly behavlor, assaults evenbomlcldo." — —
to
and
* Awmblyman John Espowto, R-Queens VUlage. the )aw’s sponsor, saki that thedcdałoołaonc adrereel^ "Impactlng our morał valua."
* But Carol Candemeres, manager of the Crazy Horae topless bar ln Wad Ing
•-lUvyt-‘N:YfredlwHH‘an "
ciaion tKat nhally agroa wlth wtiat . the.resLoUhc-wortd-ha^realtzed-^ you can mlz the two wtthout getllng pem-ertod. waiped and klnky."
. ..Jlbe Buffalo area bars sucd (o błock . the law belore U took cffcci ln 1977. The tuli, and Tuesday's mllr.g. deall only wlth topless daodatial not nUh— --tjuOe prir^iTruręjra, vhWch the law alaobans.
* The bars sald the law was un-constltutlonA] because the dancing łn—
_thelr establUhments/Ts^not.lewa or__ otMCtne wlthln the rńeaning of-lhc
form of protectod orprcsslon under the First Amendrncnt." Attomey Georgc P. Doylo of Buffalo, who represcnUd the bar ownere. sald sil complled wKh prertous State Liąuor ” Authorlty regułatłons pcrmlttJng . dancing wlth spcclfled re-
The mAlodty-Op^ilno by Justice sol. WachUer - Joined by Justlca Hugh Rr-Jooaf-Jatob-Dr-Fuchsberg-and-' Bemard S. Meyer —. held that the Uquor Authorlty would not topkaa- dr nc Ing -Mlf- the-degeneratod Into bacchanaltan velrieti.... The sta te’s power to control and reguloto the sale of alćóhollc' boeraga ls datgncd to proiect the. ^pqbtlc~mnu aUaa reitfaC to idcctiof cocsumptico. U ls not a Monte to
re-
whitoer occuro ot prmlses łutbortied to Ml) olcohd. ”
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