The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, March 5, 1979 Page: 8 of 19
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THE 5AYT0WN SUN
Monday, Mirth 5, 1878
City Of Houston: A Boom To Where?
trolled growth IS just that." he
saij. ■ "and sooner or later ■
with the energy issui*s.*wuurart-.-
mental issues, cost of living -ir-
,siies > people are tjoing id he
unab]e and' unwilling to tolerate
.ilut.dtstanee the tune the, poK
liition and-the anxiety that Will,
mean living in Houston
JVsMtvi. veto’s to say no , id
ifi.Ket'vireUinstaiJves that re*
uuire something to be done oth-
er than-tvliat the irjarket eeoto •
m”\ wnuki dieljjfe"" ifuaharlt
| HOUSTON (API — Houston,|sus governtnent planning the. The, .developers pretty much dayas compared with tin- PC1’ ’
I the nation's- final urbari fron- belief in ,Regulations to protect (Have a-free refit , M6®?. l*u’ that -u< J)>
tier, stands at a crucial turning the future trim unscrupulous! "We've relied -on'; the in-|fnS, . '
point in the_ war for-Survival developers versus faith that the; telligence of lb< private,mar; While, most concedethis pu
being :fought^'lay the 'major!marketplace will force devel-jketplab? to carrC the city-inythe; losdph) hu* been,the-prope an
'■'I'fitihs of the United States - lepers to do what's, best for ev :right direction, which is just|that rocketed,l|»Usiftn into ”
| • .The outcjme of. decisions eryone opposite'the philosophy ol moft jeecnonm siriip'pheri
{made -in thk-* Sunbelt Klon-j Houston now, is running* with j cities. _he continued' "Tij ;,re mSm who arenisurti:
'Jdike ' during the next 10 years t h e accelerator on the)them, developers are just | w'ill keep the city it) orbib ,
j may be [he basis by which fu- floorboard, fueled with the en- crooks 01 bN**|,; Nridrt'vs ui
j. ' ture mynicipal centers develop' terpnse'-of private business Ueiser said development in-: niyk- associate »hancellor a \
, | either emulating Houston's sue-! unencumbered by government I Houston i» based on. itiutualMW’ University ol Houston .in><
ji-Itess formula or avoiding its | regulation, .notabls zoning It* i5|trust totween the government; head oh th, SputhweMi rm r
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follow!
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feet so
[ failures : the only major city .in the iSwln-
*- fliffCrences between thosetry With go such restrictions
factions that' would chart the I '"The philosophy of the city is
course of this city*,.- now- the!to accomodate the growth that
ination's fifth largest.and grow- is taking,pb’t^hThis area; not
ing bigger by-the tni'riirte - are1 try to Control it. ' said Ronald
■•■2-lhi; fundamental bedrock of'our i Heoer assistant director. 6f-the
! political System’" "™ Harming Department
They are free enterprise ver-! ’
o make a
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case (o be
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very small
barrels a day from a feedstock of liquefied petroleum gas and f
( rude oil pipelined from Placid facilities ar Black Lake, La. The *
‘I Remember Mama'
Tryouts Set In Phillv
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Bv JAY SHARBUTT ' If had four incarnations be-'
AP Drama Writer fore that, starling as a book,
NfcJW Y.ORK AP) - Tu be a Mama s Bank Account." by
Broadway producer, says Alex- Katherine forbes, then as a,
under Cohen you need good 1944 drama . I • Remember;
taste, organizational ability. -Mama, the stage adaption byi
rnonA or'access to same and John- Ian Druten
lots' ui luck ' : Produced by‘Richard Rod- j
He knows whereof he speaks - gers and.Oscar Hammerstein |
' He* produced 50 Broadway 11 !< a Broadway hit and,
■ aod London- shows and is- read- j lasted 714 performances It be-;
vine the musical 1 Remember came a movie in 1948 then be-;
-Mama- for\ Philadelphia Igan- a long TV run as a series a
trvouts starting FAday It is to vear •ater- ' „ !
move here April 26V -. „ ■ i -But .Cohen./a producer since!
The show's not-small, nor are i*999- sa>s he and fhamin,
hisjabors for it ,j weren't sure tow-toM to make |
-Jrstars Ltv lUmanh in her .Mama go musical *
Tirst musical, plus 26 other The idea lay dormant until (
thespian.s - has an orchestra .of;»W-o years, ago, when Cohen vis-
25, a >tage crew of 25, 14 ward- Miss Ullmann then - ap ;
robe and hairdresser types and1 pearing in his revival of Anna-
26-administrative-personnel j Christie here He inquired of
-It s- budgeted at $1.250.000:]her plans for her next project
and Cohen-is responsible to 30d!. She said. I think the next
ujvesiors the big one being ’.‘oRieaf step, is for me.to-su^,
( hiyersaV Studios It kicked in be recalled
half the money.: he says, forj ^ut" '-"ama;.. 'be musical:j,
rffbi* in-recnrrl ihc cast alhum..l-siay£d.-iusi--ac-idea until , thejr-
-- It look a year and at least May Mis; t: .Itmann-wa* speak-
a ,~dozeJi lawyers he says: to j mg- m Washington, DU.es-
negotiate alb1 the contracts ' cor.ted by, Cohen . ( harnto ■ also
. it* began mlhe Fall of 1974. was there or: behalf of his hit
• when Martin Charmn. director Anh,e ' ■
" and., iynnkfor the 'hit musical; ^ ^ed at, each j
Arime: 'came to see .Cohen "Her then at Mhjs, '■ “(I-:yann
about reviving - "i Remember ^ "we-knew whauthe*other:
-.-liHit* I
Uar, la I
Witnel
tried till
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 126, Ed. 1 Monday, March 5, 1979, newspaper, March 5, 1979; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074660/m1/8/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.