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Most at least are original scripts, even if the dominant theme-sex played for laughs-is hardly novel. The Wayward Stork gets its fun from artificial insemination, stars Hal March as a husband who is cuckolded by a test tube. Leslie Stevens, who wrote The Champagne Complex, plays the Oedipus complex for yucks in The Mother Image. The Iris Murdoch-J. B. Priestley farce A Severed Head, is a game of fast sex tennis from London; the players will include Joan Fontaine, Lee Grant and Jessica Walter. Divorce, American style, is viewed from the male standpoint in The Odd Couple...
...After a satisfying lunch at the Stork Club, I was set upon and mugged. No one came to my assistance-no one except TIME, which thoughtfully supplied the number to call: CAnal 7-2000 [May 8]. I found there was no CAnal 7, but learned when one dials this number the response is Acme Fast Freight: BArclay...
...producing medium-priced and thoroughly unexciting autos that became the favorites of German small business men, who would have felt out of place driving a Mercedes. But in the early 1960s, after the company had recovered its financial health, Opel's Ohio-born Managing Director Nelson J. Stork, 59, a veteran in G.M.'s overseas divisions, began to level his sights on Volkswagen in the low-cost range and Mercedes in the high-priced group. Says Stork: "We decided to shoot for more customers and try to keep them by offering everything from a one-liter small...
Opel still has a way to go before it overtakes Volkswagen or Daimler-Benz, the maker of Mercedes, both of whose annual sales are well above the $1 billion mark. But Director Stork can draw confidence from the fact that his strategy of offering many models is precisely the same one that Opel's U.S. parent used in the late 1920s to sail past Ford and become the world's largest automaker...
Between now and May, no fewer than four little noble bundles will be dropped on the doorsteps of Princess Alexandra, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and the Duchess of Kent. With Britons as crazy about betting as they are, it was only a matter of time before a Royal Stork Stakes was organized. Now in Portsmouth two enterprising bookmakers have announced that they are accepting bets on the sex and names of the royal tots-to-be. George, Mary and Philip are 10-to-l favorites for Elizabeth's baby, but the odds makers are covering all angles. For example...