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Last week, in a Plymouth, Mass, jail, Louis Bob Conley, 32, was serving the 35th month of what may be a self-imposed life sentence. All he had to do to gain release was to bring his daughter Lynette, 8, back from Texas to her mother in Brockton, Mass. But Conley is a proud and stubborn Texan. Said he: "I'll spend the rest of my life in prison before I bring her back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: War Between the States | 3/30/1953 | See Source »

...years ago Conley, then a Signal Corps sergeant, met and married pretty Lucille LaCroix. After the war the Conleys settled down in Amarillo. Lucille was unhappy. In January 1947 she shipped her clothes back to Brockton, borrowed $280 from loan companies, withdrew the Conleys' last $430 from the bank. Then one night she got Bob to take her to a movie. During the show she sneaked out, leaving Bob sitting in the theater, picked up the baby and caught a Brockton-bound plane...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: War Between the States | 3/30/1953 | See Source »

When contacted last night, Donald W. Conley 3L, co-president of the Record, declared, "I do not believe that the Law School Record as such is under" investigation." It is known that no other members of the Record staff have been subpoenaed...

Author: By George S. Abrams, CRIMSON EXCLUSIVE | Title: Law School Twins Testify at Hearing Today; Kamin, Three Others Invoke 5th Amendment | 3/27/1953 | See Source »

Metropolitan Opera (Sat. 2 p.m., ABC). Rigoletto, with Warren, Gueden, Conley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RADIO: Program Preview, Mar. 9, 1953 | 3/9/1953 | See Source »

What the Met audience heard was Stravinsky gone autumnal. The music began with a brass fanfare in antique vein, worked its often dissonant way through a series of style movements reminiscent of Handel, Mozart and, occasionally, subdued Verdi. It had uncharacteristic lyrical moments, e.g., Tenor Eugene Conley's lament in the brothel scene and Hilde Gueden's pretty love song in the garden, and jabs of vulgar humor in Blanche Thebom's bearded-lady scenes. But it never found anything to get excited about, and rarely attempted to follow an idea very...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Rite of Autumn | 2/23/1953 | See Source »

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