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...peeping eye. For the next 85 minutes, Zsa Zsa ("Call me by my first Ja") Gabor turned prophecy into reality. Her seemingly artless and endless prattle displaced planned interviews and sketches (wailed Paar: "At what point tonight did I lose control of this show?"), frustrated the pawky comic, "Charlie Weaver" (Cliff Arquette), by seizing on his every lead-in joke line and running off with it. In fine, she out-Elsaed Elsa Maxwell (said Zsa Zsa later: "Why not? I measure 36-22-36"), the usual life of the Paarty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Prattling Pompadour | 6/16/1958 | See Source »

...correcting the scandal (e.g., lowering minimum price supports from 75% of parity to 60%), has become such a convenient political target that Midwestern Republicans would like to dump him before election time. Two of the dump-Benson Congressmen, Nebraska's A. L. (for Arthur Lewis) Miller and Phil Weaver, had the gall to go to the President last week to attack a member of his Cabinet. They argued that Benson will lose the Republicans 20 to 25 House seats and five Midwestern governors. Face to face with the President, they did not quite have the nerve to demand Benson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: REPUBLICANS: Chance for Glory | 3/10/1958 | See Source »

...stubborn Djilas, Tito's buddy from the partisan days, Actor Fritz Weaver glinted with the self-possessed fury of a man who is supremely confident that he is right and his party wrong. One effective sequence: Djilas standing before the rapid-fire bursts of invective from his friends-turned-enemies, then answering: "I will not retract a word of what I have said or written...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Review | 2/17/1958 | See Source »

Result: U.S. industry is not getting the experience it needs. Says Westinghouse Vice President Charles H. Weaver: "We should accumulate 100 units of operating experience by the end of 1964. But by the end of 1957, we had accumulated only about one unit of experience. And it will not be until 1962 at the earliest that we start getting any substantial operating experience...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ATOMIC POWER: Industry Asks More Government Help for Program | 2/10/1958 | See Source »

...Summaries: 123--Dave Skeels (H) decisioned Don Weaver, 6-0. 130--Jim Simmonds (M.I.T.) d. Bob Kozol, 14-8. 137--John Watkins (H) pinned Bernie Schneiderman in 2:37 with half nelson and body lock. 147--Orrin Hein (H) d. Mike Rosner, 5-0. 157--Joe Noble (H) pinned Joe Patalive in 5:43 with reverse head chancery and arm lock. 167--Steve Weddle (H) d. Mike Flint, 5-0. 177--Serge McKhann (H) d. Bill Martin, 2-0. Heavyweight--Ted Robbins (H) pinned Crane Zumzalt in 1:53 with reverse nelson and body lock...

Author: By William C. Sigal, | Title: Wrestlers Down MIT, 27-3 | 12/19/1957 | See Source »

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