TUESDAY, MAY 19. 1959 Torr Ref Explains sal to Talk By NEAL FRIEDMAN sier to be brave when you have a whole news- "It's a lot e paper backing • That's the for the New reveal the sow cost her 10 day City jail and m ther jail terms. way Marie Torre, radio-television columnist ork Herald-Tribune, explained her refusal to ce of a news story. Her reluctance has already ! in a New York 1:y result in fur- 1d her story to ylvania journal ,n meeting of the iress Conference ittany Lion Inn. st of the Penn 's Press Associa- Miss Torre ti some 300 Penn fists at a lunehe. Pennsylvania • Saturday at the She was the g sylvania Womet tion. In January o quoted an unn the cps televi saying that Ju not working thinks she's fat." 1957 Miss Torre med official of ion network as y Garland was because "she etting awfully Miss Torre, IN ho said she was looking for a gsod lead for her column that da. , used the quote and thought nothing about it. A few days 1. ter, she said, she received a call from Sid Luft, 'Miss Garland's usband. She said she printed his _side of the story, giving it more pace. She said it seemed "incred ible" to her that she would be asked to name the source of the quote. However, during a pre-trial examination, she was asked to reveal her source. She said she told the judge she would not talk because she was concerned for the source's job and for herself. The judge disagreed and said Miss Garland had a right to know who made the remark about her and threatened to hold Miss Torre in contempt of court. Six months later, she said, after being turned down by the United States Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court, she was called up before the judge again. "He asked me again if I would reveal the source," Miss Torre said, "and I refused." Miss Torre added, "With that, he said 'Get the Marshall'." Miss Torre said she had "an awakening" in jail. She said she received many let. ,s of encour agement from all over the coun try. She said her jail term proved to be only a gmall hardship, and everyone was very nice to her. "Some lawyers," Miss Torre said, "feel that any law protect ing newsmen would lead to an irresponsible press." She said this would not happen because libel laws would remain the same and 12 states, including Pennsylvania, "have learned to live with them." , .. .:.„. ..„... ,:, ~,-,..: ::.:1.. Finally a Miniature Golf Course for Centre C Theatre to Give Play by Mazza Five O'Clock Theatre will pre sent "The Bright Blue Button," by Richard Mazza at 5 p.m. to day in the Little Theatre of Old 'Main. This play, the last production of the year, is written in the tra dition of "Sleeping Beauty," and "Snow White." It relates the mis fortunes of a young boy who steals a bright blue button. The play will be performed in a somewhat stylized and imagina tive manner that is designed to appeal to both children and adults. 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