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...course, filming a heavily allegorical, one-character story is an ambitious undertaking. But with the realization that La Mar is "a woman who can give or withhold great favors" from the moviemaker as well as from the fisherman, and with less overall slavishness to Hemingway's manuscript, The Old Man and the Sea could have been one of Hollywood's all-too-few artistic successes...
...VOTING STOCK, owned until now by heirs of founding Hartford family, is expected to go on mar ket shortly. Wall Street reports that Hartford heirs will sell; that non-voting common now in public hands will be split ten for one and given a vote; that non-voting preferred will be exchanged for voting common...
...BARROWS Del Mar, Calif...
...those of other nations, European visitors seemed far more approving of the U.S. exhibit than Americans. (One unplanned highlight: the U.S. exhibit offered large numbers of comfortable free chairs for weary visitors.) Americans were in unanimous agreement that the U.S. Pavilion building, designed by Architect Edward Stone (TIME, Mar. 13), was a delight-even Letter Writer Robertson praised...
...fairly high degree. The city runs five "600" schools especially for the shook-up, but even these schools lack the necessary facilities for coping with the job alone. Many experts agree that these schools-as well as a new category, "700" schools for the worst troublemakers (TIME, Mar. 17)-are going to need more support from the tangled web of the city government's bewildered bureaucracy. Police and churches, too, come in for a share of the blame. The work of police youth squads has been criticized by many specialists. Says the Rev. George B. Ford, pastor...