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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Live & Let. In Glendale, Calif., an ad in the News-Press offered for $65 a ''nicely furnished bachelor, one child...
Population Shifts. It is still provisional, but the Poles are laboring hard to make their possession permanent. Some 5,800,000 Germans were herded out after the war, leaving only 6,000 there today. About 7,500,000 Poles live there now, most of them postwar arrivals from other parts of Poland. Statues of German heroes have been carted away from village squares and replaced by Polish figures. Every German street sign is gone...
Fidel Castro got around to the cold war last week-and declared himself a neutral. "Why choose sides?" he asked a rally of 100,000 Havana workers. "Why say that all America must join one of the bands? Why not proclaim our right to live?" Castro's neutralism was a forthright rebuff to the U.S., but in expressing it he also slapped down one of his oldest supporters, ex-President José ("Pepe") Figueres of Costa Rica, who sat near by as a guest of honor...
...holdings, boyish-faced, custom-tailored Publisher Newhouse is so modest that he resolutely dodges speech invitations, never answers the Who's Who in America request for autobiographical information. Most of his profits go back into the business; he pays himself a salary of $250,000. He and Mitzi live in a 14-room Park Avenue duplex artfully done in French Provençal, play an occasional game of bridge, manage to take in nearly every Broadway opening. At his death, Newhouse's empire (which he estimates at $150 million-$200 million) will go into a nonprofit educational trust...
Magic with Mary Martin (NBC, 4-5 p.m.). A superspecial Easter egg, live and in color. Part I is for the kids: songs from Cinderella and Peter Pan, plus an original new work by Richard Rodgers' two composer-daughters. In Part II, Music with Mary Martin (NBC, 8-9 p.m.), Mary does songs from her own Broadway musicals...