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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, June Pact Averts Noted Playwright (IPI) Threat of Dock Strike being HOLLYWOOD William Inge, a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright who was described as de- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Union and shipping negotiators, apparently pressured by prospects of new economic controls, have agreed on a contract that promises labor peace for two years on West Coast docks. Arrangements for ratification votes were under way Sunday on the agreement by the Pacific Maritime Assn, and the International Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union. The agreement was signed Saturday and was made effective the same day, but subject to ratification by both sides. Ratification was expected, lifting the threat of a costly pressed" during the last several years, was found dead Sunday in the garage of his home, an apparent suicide victim. Cunsh quoted Mrs. Connell after a crippling strike against Pacific ports that cost the affected economies an estimated $2 bil1972, 134-da- y Of course the fact that he had not written any plays recently had a lot to do with his depression. But that wasnt it alone. He couldn't put his finger on it. he himself didnt know whv he w'as so depressed. The investigator said on June 2. Inge was admitted to tiie UCLA Medical Center suffering from an overdose of Curish secobarbitol, said Inges physician . said there had been similar occurances in the past. Psychiatric Care On June. 3, Inge was transferred to the hospital s psychiatric section and last Tuesday he signed himself out of the center. Inge never married. He was born in Independence, Kan., in May 3. 1913 and received a B.S. degree at the University of Kansas in I9.J5. lie received a M V from teacher's college in 192S. Inge was a member of the faculty of Stephens College for Women at Columbia. Mo. from 193S to 1913 and a drama-musicritic for the St. Louis from 1943 to 1946. He taught engtisti at Washington University m St. Louis from 1946 to 1949. Ilis first play, written in 1947 was "Farther Off From Heaven. His latest plays were "Natu-ra- l Affection" in 1963 and "Wheres Daddy in 1966. A revival of Natural Affection opened in New York Frida v. Piano Sale make Dog Bail's Pea-bod- y deliciously cool. c Star-Tune- s Curish, a member the investigative division of the Los Angeles Police Department. logged the death as suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning, pending an autopsy. One of Broadway's leading strike this year. playwrights during the 1950s Observers said the negotia- who went on to author Hollytors apparently were affected wood screen plays and won an by the prospect that President Oscar for his work in films. Nixon may announce strict Inge won both the Pultizer new economic controls. Prize and the New York The current contract, which Drama Critics Award in 1953 expires June 30, came in Feb- for his play, Picnic. ruary the Academy Award for best original film script in 1961. Curish quoted Mrs. Connell, who lived with luge in Hollywood Hills, as saying her brother was "quite depressed in the last three or four years although he was not physically ill or in financial trouble. Stephen of A 7 Found Dead at Home as telling him: The body of Mr. Inge the Inge was discovered by his sister, Mrs. Helene Connell, at 5:40 a.m. MDT in an automobile whose engine was still running. 11, 1973 Lay out less cool cash, and breeze through Dog Days in delicious coolness with a warehouse-price- d evaporative cooler from Collett's. Let us demonstrate one for you (no obligation) and well give you a FREE hot dog from Der Wienerschnitzel. Just ask your salesperson for a Dog Days Certificate. New & Used! Used Pianos! Clearance Prices! 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