Iicetlrrie pray. .. is to hat?! most indict- to in social ad. and they uiar reimr, :r is Executive. 6. him, and fentury Ix-as tory in this ztonal de t, ipm - 3 havrhad Idge that he?' nse Ich borrow- rie out' so- Jon is eco- the arisrn. and ghi revolu- 's when we 3* that has dia- joke about ng matter. :e It jokmg aIL--e!l the not ll. thing as ['hat is up fage Iillinkoff and ridge. -The at va.rtouuly .-lmedletely tendency, . . especially the British Windwards. Among his dozen or so back? havg been several rcports. including "Hot Countries," 3. .lon--sellm.g to.ur_nt the area some 25 ago. Recently he admitted he was originally nothing it' not :Im- bitious in regard to --rrIe--west resolved to try .49 .. Indifs what Kipling had done for India and Maugham for Nnxifin a sea?" son _whI:o ..nc.aI-ly everyone, whether he can afford It 01' not. longs for sun- _dre_ncl1cd country with Ian "lazy beaches. a I: M54 wii-Ilh has published It sprawling novel or the Car- ibbetrx, "Island hrlhe Suit" i1"'arI'ar. SfraI.is." One might classify this Investiga- min of modern social. political and racial stresses on an imaginary. island as "winter hammock reading' It' It were written by I less-Lalerilcd craftsman than Alec Waugh. .- - canI.'cntinnai a novelist than h:s younger brother. Evelyn Waugh head Alec Waugh has huiit almost 1 modern saga around this Colon)' of Santa Marta. ruled by I core a of some 100.000. Yet Waugh is so deft -1 story-teller that "island tn the Sun" can qualify as "winter hammock reading" in that it ,5 3 Literary Guild selection Bahamas. here. Caribbean Sun on-the ct u-Iis__ tnurist spot that seems related to the Yet the lite on Santa Karla is less the ultimate in luxury man tourists mlglu. Lmagine. There are prohlarns between rum swizales and in clubs -where color lines are or are not drawn. and in |ov_e atfairs of the same nature. There -are not enough "eligible mam--n-Ir one daughter: of the aristocracy, arid the per- ol' these clever. it emotionally weak people. The 0-xford-educated Attorney General. Graingcr l<> v.-eat.-es hi-s 'mI{'Ir- mg the nljealouslcs. lear5.Inl1IoIlIons. a murder OI passion in this uppcr-bracket set. all of it cx-- by a timing American I-ihn finds the unrest In 2 IourIsl':. paradise gossip-worthy. Among the players in the sun we find the ladlr.-.s' man: a native political azrtator who makes the most at what could he an racial srtuationr the socially correct. emu- .da.omed Jul.ia.I:l Fleury a number (If attractive urltu give the novel its vitamin shots of tropical-heated All of it machine-tooled i1L'lIr:n by a craftsman who may not he the rectors- . mating Annou- Monday. lan. 9, 2956 mo: 19 mm'; F. 1" mm . not THE SAN CHRONICLE gr Dennis the ,Menoce Iy HANK He mizht find that the had some bearing on the friendly, betel-yep the and and on the misting of u-Senator Josh nauticii Board, I 'podillI'm' IIQIJEII by. nyust go to I Democrat. bee _h_Id rather consistently Igainst the bag Iirtlhu. 3:52:51. .. - Yet In this enough. he will find that the portrait of "CI.ister's Last Stand" was. given to Presi- dent Eisenhower by C. II. Smilli, efficient -- - There is nothing illegal in making such .-it--isnihtsesl-I-3:-done. . -II in looks artfully 8 gift to the in-m Smith the Drew Pearpon some iliqnifis nlnoul ilonaun veto Outer Ilagplte tor in the United Nation do>> spite Mr. pin. '(onus is now taking over much at his dams': . I .. police, is Inclined-to mr 3 - the case of the deepfrtue given to Mrs. Truman. such gifts. when-'coming Imsn those doing businasa wiahthn I'.ousmuaoM.- and seeking important. concessions Irorn the Government, must be subject to public scrutiny and sornetimeo American Airlines. of course, his had case after case of air routes before the CAB. some at which have been passed on to the Whlte House for ftnz] decision. The portrait of Last Stand" .. ..\Ivas not a valuable Kart. was given to Ike doesn't mean that he re- ceived anything of great material value. But it does mean there has been Il'l triti- uachelcr son. poet and "Heu. the teiebishign 'Isn't broke! ll isnt - -- The Allies have Iood -..uIit_coaJ - -- . use of another Antarctic expeditious . - ll' . I I OI I this summer. The unpuhlhbed plan ts_tp _dr_op__en y_ rachute I anti" "tn the snow for light aircraft. Russia is building five N1 bonilier buel nfhways are being .insuflod--eIpoble or handling Ru.uiI'l' jll' a -.5 4 -unnu aw Icguus no wu . America I'll] . E-.ng or the Maugham Caribbean. hut an "aIs- Snappy uni who has captured the essence of 3 British For l:r.orr pub|Ical.ur ms mos; "laugh concentrates colonial outpost in readable prose. 5 t. Bv MARTY i The Lively Arts iflfi in Ihralr-r, agreed to Help in Flaw-rfifil Brecht ihe play in America. after having the Nari: In just before World "at II But was not produced until he rc- turned to the in 1950. first In' Berlin. and then again in Munich when Benlley served as its ant director. But still It had not been translated imo English and It had impressed German audi- ences. there was no partic- I.I!ar interest here. The Workshop. which so pleased pIa_w--rIghL Arthur Miller with its production {if "The Crucible" that II has rights for special prec- eritalion-t of his dc- clded that "Mother ('our- age" would make an In- teresting ofienng for San Francisco audiences Shortly after negotiations were started with Bentley. ".\lollIer scored great successes in Europe. This was last summer. when the Actors Workshop al- ready had the iurnp on THE of a dc- srribcd in Thea! re Ar'-s magazine as "the bug theat- riral cram of the whole post-war :u-rind" will he held on Friday night at the Marines' Memorial '[.healer. It is Brecht"; "Mother Couragir" 'snd will be presented for 11 performances by the ll-'orksl'Iop. Jules ln':ng. of the Wurli- shop Ian organization Incldeittalli-'. offers two Iichellulcs of productions: one is the Theater presentations In the Elgiri "street theater: the other, of whicl'I this is one. is profes- sional production: by one of the few Equity companies'. explains how ihc Actor': Workshop happened to get the rights for this first American pro-. duction. "We were lucky and got started ahead of the others. Also. Eric Ll who translated the play from the Ger1riaI'i. had heard of . the Workshop. and. believ- Aclor's Workshop Gets . An American Premiere Paine Knickerbocker r\\'l1l'l Ils music by Paul Des- umcs Ia Also Has its USUALLY I MEET myself flying back from Dos A'Ii'g'clc:'i'. l' hopping planes. rushiri lo E2l'l)'_ sessions, off again ?eemslhis coi-Itinuons. But this time. I stayed a other organizations. - I1 l!IlJ.l here - I .- in lotus land. long enough to look and listcn to the atmosphere surrounding some of use glamor-tinted Namrs around wliicla this star-studded locals revolves I had time, too. to dine at the candle- light Villa Capri, the one Hollywood rea- taurant We discovered which smukI..o[ it its I1 l?clolhs. its ch: gs>> ties. its Eireadsticlis and spicy aroma of garlic and has sau. a cast of 19 and some interesting musical accom- such as a piano I-ml-I thumb tacks in Its hammers to give the effect of a harp- lrumppt. violin and percussion. This is folk music. not operatic. arid has been especially arranged by Wendell may of San Fran- cisco State College. It is directed by Herbert Blau. The opening has attracted such attention that It will probably be and may be attended by Miller. vihu will speak tomorrow n-I:l-it at the Sari Fraitmco Mllt-F'lJl1'l of :'Irl. 3 ]IlElUl'2 of his plag. Dean Martin and Barry Sullivan. . I had lune also to visit the Dragnet sel_ and try to [ind out what the "new look" was all about. Jack webb.'ble.ss ]'llItT,'I1fiIKEd ]llSl the same as always,'hxvIiIg recently not-Ided to wear z:rity'lIIs black and while checkered sports Jacket for all shows. The sci. which includes an entire new Ii persona It- always splitting up!" "They both rnusrhave sp Crossword Puzzle I55 rm://rs DAIIY West Coast Cities Above: all - fly mu; parentlv clicked with any number of night. Lwas BayeI%- He'll inst comd {cl _"Thla [5 Your I - I I had time that exists when real 1 network TV studio. 8Iafl'eI tho 1: involving Dinah Shore. and the ice that rctuacdtofreezai . Wlt.hl_n a. matter - - show had to be whipped, reuse the aromatic ice?!' Ibo' -pImasrl"lo--wrrIiI-In - - flawlessly over the air and the elnure they-ma - .., to the thousands of dollar! One more treat I saw myself in title high into the Hollywood hllh. Jar abon _ihe from The Industry or the glumr. to catch a View of I sparkling Sollthern Callfonn nla lhad never uae"on stage" during A refuse to appeal even In- and? answer you ques- tion by looking al--tIte'rtI'g'. rift it .. A -under ethin to help my sister-.I building and 5'am'm'r'' I T. large and realisticmush chronicle ofthe ThIrty'i'ears I I've ever rrieyl in |ik:n;:1 War in Germany, is actually I anti-war in its approach. The -- Actor': Workshop deserves =5 Credit for its foresight, and . . . the production should be 2? I 1? >>..unII witnessinghave never written to a i paper tor advice before. but need help jeweler on - 1 - 5' irate .. Hi the I luv: been -- hll'I'.l Ior fave years. You may think this marhw to It sounds cheap. but we are deeply in love. His wife speaks to hi.rn only when she want: money and he has no respect or affection for her. He has told me repeatedly that I am the sider marriage because it would min him financially and socially. 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