European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - February 23, 1959, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday february 2, 1959 the stars and stripes actor Hayden reaches Isle in South seas Papeete Tahiti up actor Sterling Hayden who defied a . Court order and sailed for the South seas with his four children last month aboard an ancient Schooner has arrived safely in the Marquesas islands it was reported word that Hayden 98-foot Schooner the wanderer had put in at Taizhae in the Marquesas re moved any doubt that the actor had purposely flouted the order barring him from taking his Chil Industrial average soars costs Mark time Dren out of the . Hayden originally planned to sail to Tahiti on a film making venture when he left san fran Cisco Bay Jan. 18, but recent bad weather May have delayed the voyage to this Island Paradise nearly 1,000 Miles South Southeast of the Marquesas. The actor also planned to some filming in the Marquesas which like Tahiti Are French pos sessions. The Marquesas Are 3,600 Miles from san Francisco. If Hayden had a radio aboard his yacht he never used it. Nothing had been seen or heard of the wanderer since it left California. The 42-year-old actor last seen on television four months ago in the old Man on playhouse 90," was awarded custody of his Chil Dren Early last month in a bitter custody Battle with his former wife mrs. Betty Anne noon Hayden. Court order mrs. Hayden went to court How Ever and got an order forbidding Hayden from taking the children out of the country. Los Angeles Superior judge Emil Gumpert is sued the order on her claim the wanderer was unfit for a Long voyage and the Volunteer Crew was the Schooner slipped quietly out of san Francisco Bay on a sunday morning and it was Days later before Hail and Farewell letters were received by families of the Crew. Hell kill them All mrs. Hayden cried. Then she went Back to court and charge in a criminal com plaint that Hayden conspired to commit several offences child theft among them. By Walter Breede or. New York a the econ omy rebound from recession showed new signs of vigor last and Auto production climbed briskly rail and truck freight traffic maintained an upward trend. Stock prices soared through the roof. Both the associated press average of 60 stocks and the Dow Jones aver age of 30 Indus trial shares racked up new record highs. For the first time in Breede history the Dow Jones industrials topped 600. Earnings reports of Blue Chip corporations showed sales and earnings at the end of1958 bounding up from their re cession National product the government yardstick of the sum total of goods and services produced hit a record annual rate of More than $453 billion in the final 1958 Quarter and judging from the available indicators it was still climbing last meanwhile inflationary forces continued to Mark costs in january advanced a slim one tenth of 1 per cent. If it had t been for a modest Rise in food costs the govern ment Index of what it costs you to live would have dropped a Little. The upward trend in food expenses plus a slight Rise in the Cost of heating fuel medical care and rent More than offset a Down turn in prices of Home furnishings and pay of factory work ers was the Best for any january on record$78.50 a week for a worker with three dependents after allowing for the increased Cial Security tax. Personal income of americans Asa whole edged to a new record High in january an annual Pace of More than $362 billion. Unemployment went up but did the income americans received from rents royalties partnerships dividends salaries and wages. Dividends made a particularly Good had cause for cheer this week. Easter buying spurred sales of Spring hats and fashion accessories although the tempera from $806 electric big brother1 heart victim depends on stings for survival new York a Tony Cha Pelle heart has stopped beating six times in the last few weeks. Each time it has been stung Back to life by an electrical machine that Chapelle Calls big brother. Big brother is an important member of the Chapelle household. Chapelle 58, is connected by a 20 foot electrical Cable to the Appa Ratus. When his heart stops for As Long As seven seconds an alarm Morocco students seek end of occupation Rabat Morocco a two thousand moroccan students called for the immediate evacuation from Morocco of american French and Spanish troops when they staged a protest March through the streets banners with slogans demanding the departure of occupation forces they paraded i front of the american French and Spanish embassy buildings. The Parade was orderly. Todd Gravestone will be simple Oscar plan out Chicago up a simple brow it Marble Stone and not giant Oscar will Mark showman Mike Todd grave his brother says. Todd brother David Gol Elbogen said the Stone Only will Bear the inscription Avrom Hirsch Gold Bogen Michael Todd Goldbogen said plans for the two ton replica of the Oscar Statuette had been abandoned. Decide on simplicity were forced to give them up he said i decided on simple Stone to match the Marker on our father grave next to Mike and to spare Mike son Mike .,and Mike widow Elizabeth Tay Lor any Goldbogen 48, said Mike or. Will attend the Stone dedication Cere Mony on March 22, the first anniversary of Todd death in a plane crash. Goldbogen said however he did not know whether miss Taylor would attend the dedication. Clangs through his Manhattan apartment. Mrs. Chapelle turns a dial of the machine and by electrical Shock stings her husband heart Bac Kinto action. Sometimes she has to strike his Chest with her hand to help. Chapelle had his first heart Trou ble 2 a years ago. In the first 2# months his heart slopped 137 times. Asked How it Felt to be depend ent on the heart machine he re plied what sort of feeling would you have to a machine that has continually saved your life and Given you Security Chapelle a former newspaper photographer and Magazine writer is buying the $806 machine onetime. His wife although she has to stay within reach of the alarm does Darkroom work in their apart ment. Double jeopardy your guide to Good listening in Thuc dec monday american forces network 0600 news 1133 record show 0605 hillbilly reveille 1200 news. Sports m30 record show 07co news 07is record show 0800 news 080u Forward March 08 5 Marvin Miller 083,0 Don Mcneil 09 00 news ofr05 turn Back the / clock 0\930 couple next door 1 045 Andy Reynolds it 00 news 0005 merely Muslo 1100 news 11 Osbert Park bandstand 1215 record show 1245 just entertainment 1255 let Paul 1300 news 1305 Melody Mart 1330 matinee 1400 news 1405 outpost concert 1500 news 1505 Stock buddy Jamboree 1530 Robert q. Lewis 1555 what Cooklin 1600 news 1605 american Milo Hall 1615 one Man family 2030 crime classics 1630 c. P. Mag Reid 2100 news 1655 Berlin Bookcase 2105 theatre Guild 1700 news 2155 camera closeup 1705 record show 2200 news Isoo news sports 2215 Johnny Dollar 1815 new yorkers 2230 Golden record 1830 Man who lies at gallery Eltham 2300 news 1800 news 2305 record Shew 1905 music in the air 2400 news 2000 news 0005 record show 2905,8111 Kemp 0100 news German to 1700 for children 2025 entertainment 1730 Walt Disney film 2100 modern buildings 2000 news weather 2135 Erich Kaestner London to exhibit 17 . Painters London is the new american painting a major exhibition of 17 . Artists will be on View at the Tate gallery Here fro feb. 24-March 22. Presented under the auspices of the arts Council of great Britain and at the invitation of the trustees of the Tate gallery the exhibition was organized by the International program of the museum of modern Art new . Information service Here has assisted in setting up the exhibit which already has Bee shown in Amsterdam Basel Ber Lin Brussels Madrid Milan an Paris. After its showing in London it will return to new York to be shown at the museum of modern Art this summer. The 17 painters represented Are William Baziotes James Brooks Sam Francis Ashile Gorky Adolph Gottlieb Philip Guston Grace har Tigan Franz Kline Willem Kooning Robert Motherwell bar Nett Newman Jackson Pollock Mark Rothko theodors Stamos clyfford still Bradley Walker Tomlin and Jack Tworkov. 1555 new 1600 look up and live 1830 University 1630 matinee Thil a. 1800 Newt 1730 or wizard Span Dahlem of to 1800 Roy Rosers 1915 Dinah Shore is30 Tel sports 2000 Caesar hour 2100 Burnt and Allen 2130 meet Mcgraw 2200 to theater 2300 Newt now York financier Alexander Guterma is beset by problems of All kinds charged with Vio lating securities and Exchange commission regulations he also lost $42,900 in jewelry when women raided his Manhattan apart ment. Topi photo new dependents name sponsors Date place . Army hasp Heidelberg born to the wife of kornmannsp4 Gerald a., 102 1 Suasa det. N son. Jerry w., Fob. I. Mackinlay1st it Alexander s., 104th trans co n Lisa d., Fob. I. Simpson Salt Harvey p., co a. I02u Sig in a daughter. Ramona a. Feb. 2. Aranyosi Sec John f., 589th ngr co Upa son Andrew j., feb. 3. . Army Hosp bad Kreuz Nach kingsp4 John i., s7gth met act of a daughter Loren e., feb. 9. Collinsa/2c Benjamin k., g9l2th rsm Box 215, a daughter Juli a., feb. 9. Feldbusch a Sot Victor l., co a 8th Sig in a son Russol d., feb. 10. Lure in some areas hovered around Zero. Department store sales across the country in the weekender feb. 14 topped lost year by 8 per cent. Two attractions lured shoppers into the nation stores last week widespread february Roar once sales mid the nearness of easter. The Holiday Falls on March 29, making it the earliest easier in eight years. The Early easter and a Good inventory position resulting from the Christmas shopping surge promised Good business for Many retailers in the weeks ahead. J. W. Levison executive vice president of Kirby Block & co., resident buyers said merchants will enjoy the biggest. March volume in his tory. Other retailers warned though that some of this Boom ing business will be borrowed from the future. The big unknown right now they said is what happens after easter. On automobile Row the big news this week concerned a flurry of re ports that one or More of Detroit big three Are on the verge of introducing a smaller Economy Auto. The entry of general motors Ford and Chrysler into the Small car Field this year would mean High powered Competition for american motors Ami Studebaker who among . Producers have had the Market pretty much to themselves. It could also put a competitive squeeze on some of the midget foreign gasoline mileage and Low insurance and Upkeep costs were cited this week As the chief Economy features of the big three new compact cars when and if they hit the Market. Prices Detroit sources said would probably note much lower than those of some stripped Down conventional models. Briefly Over the business scene record 1958 earnings were re ported by the american Telephone Telegraph co Bell system by eneral Telephone corp., and Reyn Olds tobacco co. General motors profit last year was Down 25per cent from 1957, but coming up at a Good clip in the last Quarter. Directors of Colgate palmolive 2o. Recommended a three for one split of the common Stock the first in the soap company 95-year history. New car sales in the first 10 Days of february were up23 per cent from the recession lows of february 1958. Bills tossed into the legislative Hopper in Washington last week would legalize fair Trade a form of Price fixing by manufacturers Winall 49 states. 21st child in 29 years Ashland a. Up mrs. Verna Lucas 44, of Joliett gave birth to her 21st child in 29 years. The child a boy weighed 9 pounds 8 ounces. Mrs. Lucas husband Wil Liam is a Miner. Faubus legalizes bus segregation Little Rock Ark. A gov. Orval Faubus has signed into Law a Bill which would permit segregated seating on intercity buses. Authored by rep. George Stoggs of Brinkley Ark., the new Law per mits bus Drivers to assign seats to their passengers for a number Olrea sons including distribution of weight and Comfort and convenience of passenger. Race is not mentioned but Stagg said when he introduced the Bill it might be considered As a Segre gation measure. Demo dinner to hold line at $100 per Washington a the democratic National committee with Tongue in Cheek said it will its bit to hold the Price line by charging just $100a plate for its Victory dinner on feb. 28. The committee said the Price of tickets will be the same As that in 1952 and since then even though it said the Cost of living has risen 9.2 per cent since president Eisenhower took National chairman Paul m. Butler said have resisted the temptation to follow the policy of administered Price rises which has become widespread during the Eisenhower administration. We Are. Holding the line at $100 with no reduction in the Quality of the is True have had to shorten the speaking program because of the increased Cost of mimeograph paper but otherwise the dinner committee is absorbing the rising expenses of the evening pro Gram As a patriotic Effort to curb inflation. We Are relying on Low overhead and big volume to make our 1959 fund raising dinner a the committee Hopes to net More than $150,000 from the dinner to help pay off a $750,000 deficit
