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...wind up a soaring performance in Madame Butterfly, Hell's-Kitchen-born Soprano Maria Meneghini Callas (TIME, Nov. 21) strode offstage in Chicago's Civic Opera House, applause still caressing her ears. She fluttered straight into an ambush party of eight process servers, who were there to tag her with summonses in breach-of-contract suits brought against her by a Manhattan lawyer. Windmilling in outrage and trilling furiously in English and Italian, Grand Diva Callas erupted: "Get your hands off me! Don't touch me, don't touch me! Chicago will be sorry for this...
...Please do not understand me too quickly," warns Author Mailer by way of a tag (from André Gide). There is not much to understand in this narrative about the life of the West Coast's film fauna: the prose and the sex are as thick as ever. This seemed forgivable in The Naked and the Dead; the boys in a jungle combat platoon ("Kinsey's Army," as one British reviewer called it) were not supposed to talk like lady members of a book club. But in The Deer Park (the title is taken from a huge private...
Councilman Morton claims that enforcement arrangements include letting Harvard and city police walk the streets, arm in arm, ticketing student and local cars alike, giving no quarter, asking none. University police will tag cars illegally parked on University property or obstructing University facilities while the Cambridge police will happly tag anyone. Morton admits that this is a somewhat sporadic arrangement...
Rocky swung himself arm-weary trying to tag the elusive stylist, took some jolting punches himself before he cornered his man and battered him senseless. Said Archie when he got his wits back: "I haven't an excuse in the world. Marciano is far and away the strongest man I've encountered. You can avoid him some of the time, but not all of the time." ¶ A few weeks earlier than usual, big-league baseball began its autumn managerial shuffle. After eight years, Lippy Leo Durocher and the New York Giants parted company. Everyone was still friends...
...biggest news was the Eldorado Brougham, which will come out in midyear as the answer to Ford Motor Co.'s $10,000 Continental. The low (54-in.), four-passenger Brougham will have pivoting seats (for easier entry), a 3O5-h.p. engine and an $8,500 price tag. Cadillac has no worries about its '55 inventory. At the latest count, dealers had an average of only 1.4 unsold '55 models-and a total of 64,000 unfilled orders for '56 models...