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By Henry Butler
“The Curious Savage,” Booth Tarkington Civic, is a
which opened last night at the
remarkably vapid play.
It's a little hard to realize that its author is the same
John Patrick w ho wrote that
The Hasty Heart.’
For tHis strange mixture
uvenile and occasionally sadistic
nirth with idealistic sentiment ind hackneyed poetic reflections seems to have little reason for ing. = Situation: A widow worth $10 million is committed to an intitution by her three nasty stephildren who wish to gain control of their father's fortune. The vidow wants to use the money to tart a fund that will help people doing the foolish things
niov
they've always wanted to do. » » ~ SO FAR. so good. Fine, clean
un for age levels 11 to 16. Unwrtunately, the same John Patwho wrote so much tenderand compassion into “The Hasty: Heart” this time chooses th find mirth in thes behavior of True enough, they're
natice ild cases, But the character of Mrs, addy (almost frighteningly- reilized by Mary Malatesta) defiitely is modeled on a schizohrnie, If you have seen a good riend go off the rocker, and if ou subsequently have visited the nstitution, you will not find that lement in “The Curious Sevge” anything to laugh at. There were a good many insen:itive laughs from last night's, pectators. (I noticed also that al good many female spectators were insensitive to the hat-remov-ng tradition usually imposed elsewhere by good breeding.) " = = POINT of Mr. Patrick’s summed up by that old inecdote of the guy who calls] rom the booby-hatch barred vindow to a- tarmer driving by vith a load of fertilizer; “Hey, there; whaddaya gonna do with that fertilizer?” FARMER: “I'm ronna put it on my strawberries.” | BOOBY-HATCHER: “Who's crazy
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mildly handsomely Rhoades’
framed hy Fredric
profound and sensitive drama LY
of Widow Savage. Margaret Roberts,
who did a last-minute substitution for another actress taken ill, is nicely modulated in tone. and gesture as Miss Wilhelmina. n n ~ FRANCES BLAIR, as the sixtime wedded playgirl step-daugh-ter Lily Belle, contrives to'.seem appropriately - . detestable. And Marguerite Farkas, Howard Ashley, Mary Maillard, William Bender, John Benedix; Julian Bamberger and A. Frank Hull all de serve mention in other roles. _ Mr. Bamberger had one line which struck me as summing up the dilemma of the entire cast In trying to make this play come alive. The line waz: “We're losing ground.”
‘Act of God" Took Ship
By United Press FALMOUTH, England, Jan. 12| Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen per-| forms his last act today as skipper of the ill-fated Flying Enterprise. He signs an affidavit that he lost the ship as result of “an act of God.”
The “act of God” was the| stormy weather which first erip-| pled the American freighter 300 miles off the southwest tip of ‘ngland Dec. 27, then finally sank it Thursday only a little more than 50 miles from this port. Exhausted by hig 13-day ordeal on the leaking, listing Enterprise and by the tumultuous reception
given him o nhis arrival here yes-
terday, Capt. Carlsen slept late in a small hotel at Nansidwell
3'2 miles from Falmouth.
He finally awoke after 10 a.m. m.. Indianapolis time), to find the &ky cloudless and the sea
which claimed his ship only two distressing proceedings, daya ago ironically calm.
The affidavit attributing loss of
setting, the best and the Enterprise to an “act of God”!
nnst eonvineing character cer-|jq required by maritime law for
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Free Election Death Blow to Reds
EDITOR'S NOTE—Mr. Lucas today -vescribes the leaders who have led the Fili- ? pinos , out of chaos into order. hi
vy JIM G. LUCAS Seripps-Howard Staff Writer MANILA, Jan, 12-— A remarkable change has. taken place in the Philippines in the past. year. Much of the credit goes to
Defense Secretary Ramon Magsaysay one of the most dynamic figures of the Far East, and to Maj. Gen, Calixto Duque, head of the Ph 1'L ppine ' armed forces, Credit also goes to the Filipinos themselves A year ago the Philippines were in chaos.
i
Mr. Lucas
| were amhushed,
An organized Communist politburo was operating in Ma- ~ nila and threatening to take
over the city. The people feared the army and constabulary almost as much as the Huks, Capitalizing on that, the Huks often were able to pose as defenders of the people.
{ In April, the Philippine Congtabulary, then semi-independ-ent, was taken into the defense
department, In June, Mr. Magsaysay took over the department. Today the Constabulary's chiefs can't make decisions: without approval of the defense secretary or the chief of staff. : After Mr. Magsaysay took over, many army officers retired. Punishment for abuse of civilians was swift and sure. Competence and valor were rewarded. In effect, the armed forces were reorganized from top to bottom, ” os » GEN. DUQUE’'S mail is significant. “I'd like to maké known to you, sir, that after your determined action against the Huks
and the conduct -of the armed |
forces in the last elections, I now believe that dur army has regained the confidence and respect of the people,’ says one letter. The fact that the army-—once feared by the people — insured free elections in November
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Soloists Announced. For Concert at IU
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BLOOMINGTON, Jan. 12 Three Indiana University faculty |
|members will be soloists for the
concert to be given at 4 m.
tomorrow by the IU Philharmonic | Orchestra in the auditorium. Hoffman conduct-| be Adolph
With Ernst ing, the soloists will Weiser, pianist; Urico Rossi, violinist, and Edward MeGough, flutist. They will be heard in
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armed forces blow the Communists taken,” an American Naval officer told me. ‘I'd go as far as to say it's their death blow, They no longer have much to talk about.”
THE
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” boycotted the tried desperthem. The
” 8 HUKS elections, They ately to sabotage politburo warned that anyone who voted: would. be killed. Bridges were blown up and voting places in 4solated areas But the Huks failed and the elections took place on “&chedule. In the defeat of his Liberal Party, President Quirino gained stature. No politician ‘likes to gee hig side beaten, but in a message. to Gen. Duque, Mr, Quirino said: “We are all convinced that you did not care whether it was the Liberals or the Nationalists who won. You have honored the name and prestige of one of the most respected armed I forces in. the Far East, you have achieved, preserve.”
o » ” THE Filipinos want other Agians to see what they and the Americans have done. Nowhere else in Asia do Westarners and Orientals get along as well as they do here. In Saigon and Singapore you find hatred, bitterness, ‘smouldering grudges and ancient resentments [which periodically burst into violence. | In an effort to the Americans at old-line imperialists, the Filir pinos themselves have done a great deal... Recently, for ex-
prove that
ample, they brought a number |
of Viet Namese to Manila to see for themselves. In the Filipinos said, look, we have known these people for 50 years. This is what they have done for us. No strings attached. They have treated | us well. You can trust them. “They would have been suspicious if you Americans - had tried to show them,” one Fili-
pino officer told me. “But we— |
another Aslan nation—do iton |
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PINE army has
54,000 officers and men organ ized into .26 battalion combat |
teams. Philippines figh
tional defense. it That's about al government ¢ spend.
In addition the are organizing a Mar
patterned after The training tough one,
Twenty-
five are inthe | ting the Huks, |
One is in Korea. . { Each. battalion has 1200 men. | The. government this year spending $80 million for
is | naFor next year
is asking for $100 million,
1 the Philippine an afford: to
Philippines e Corps ours.
problem is: a
Daily operations
against the Huks require much
of the nation’s power. schedules are di Magsaysay has the fact he so
Frequently,
military mantraining srupted. If Mr. a weakness it's metimes shirks
the full training the Americans
think is necessary. He is essentially a man of action. However, the armed forces’
training command under Brig. Gen. Clairo B. Lizardo at Fort
William McKinléy in Rizal, strengthened. out 12 battalion combat teams
heen
last year. a.
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has
It turned
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’N is our most
‘pressing problem,” Gen.. Duque
fave, “The Am ing to supply it
ericans are try- | but we only get
enough for training.” The Philippines now have 30
obsolete tanks principally as a a number of ar
which are used show of force, mored cars and
hundreds of trucks and other
military force has jets.
50 ol
Strength of | armed forces is | Col. Napoleon
who heads the hard-hitting task inspiration to his |
|
force, is an men. He is soldier, a stron and adored by
ability to com
transport.
The air | d P«51s but no |
The navy's largest ships are patrol craft.
the Philippine | its men. Lieut. D. Valeriano,
every inch the | g disciplinarian his men. His mand and his
courage have become legendary | in the Philippines.
” COL.
and file of Huks
He admits that ties
farms. turned their hea guns on the pro
dent Quirino promises more. The Philippines have tackled
their problems have made toward finding t In the next
” VALERIANO distinction between
great
” draws a the rank and the fanatic
Communists commanding them.
social’ inequali-
underlie many of his na-
tion's ills. He wanta to see | those problems solved demo- | cratically. Already steps have been | taken. Resettlement areas for | surrendered Huks have been | set up on Mindanao. Many | | have been given homes and
The Communists have
Vy propaganda ject, but Presi-
sensibly and progress he solutions. i few years the
Philippines could be the show window of democracy in this part of the world.
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