Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 240, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1960 Page: 15 of 18
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By AL SYLVESTER
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'WHICH WAY THE WIND' A SHARP SLAP
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THS FEMININE LI AD --
Jeanm Strotider above was the
only female character in "Which
Way:the Wine shown Tuesday
might in the Prairie P1ayhout4
- Wore a aollaut crowd The
liocuDrama production gained
bigh praise and drew thoughtful
romment frOM those seeing
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OREETINI5
rr'"'"1 PETUNIA!
arm 'ATTU- ME
VNAT WANT II'S
SrAlidt2r 'Weir
AT SUM'S ifr
ed the queMioa el Lew to win the
peace during a Mkt tritglit per-
locmance et "lick ' I b a
What" a query atich leaped bite
Lb audience with all the rude
awareness ci a atop across the
face
It becomes apparent that win-
ning the peace easily the most in-
alattmt issue at the age Is mow
thing $o paraphrase Phillip C
Lewis' step product that cannot
be purchased with a silver sad is
ant made available by the mailing
of a C0411)00
Alliosooli decidedly "tally" tha
DocuOratim production sponsor-
ed Iterohy the YMCA atkil YWCA
kat the Oklahoma Dote univar
slay Prairie Pleylemee maim
fully awoke and — la it tee muck
le haps? pscimpe thinklag
With a message 'which insisted
there mist time erhee allVarr
I finding a lasting peace than
the arms race this deliberately
Undo-Pilled productkes dramatis
4 the progressive histrwY of
rnsnt race la mass murder his
fellow putting special emphasis
upon that period after Aug g
when the first atom bomb was
tiaed ea the bunues race
Ahhough there came forth noth-
ing so ludicrous as a si)etific an-
swer to world peace problems
the net effect was to leave au
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thence with the solar realisation
that the quest la the bushwsa of
saris sad al1 ant something te
thought of tomorrow er after we
have gained as edge fa
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The play gained strength bum
a highly competent stable oil
professional adores a minimum of
stage props and an almost
credibly proficient - handling of
lighting effects
The production gains its name
from a passage within tiself
Whet a U S general casually
iornis a senator that current plan
ning estimates of a nuclear woe
pon's explosion would run kite
feverst hundred million dead the
area sustaining the greatest dam
age depending on "which way the
wind is Wowing"
In answer to a tynical cast
heckler's infertwa that we dere
not trust the future al our cauatry
to 'ether than circle of steel
the play offers the example of
William Penn living marine& in
lava and peace 'with the Indians
of Pennsy I v an i a
la emitter example referred te
es "the reeled Upsilon In oats-
vieletwo inc Chrlet" Ghontli's
ultimate triumph ever loglaos4
was used
While insisting that absoolute pas-
ivaun is nut the answer being
VVE MTICTI
MAVE 1
SOME:TH44
TO FIX
I THAT5?
Send a SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS MAN to
the State Legislature
or
PAYNE COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
Office No 1
Send Jake lesser
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who for 30 years has been highly
successful in private business
on November 8 — Vofe for
CKEE-6 'GIESS
AS YOUR
Poyno County Reprosontotivo Offico No 1
—Experienced in Governments-with service on-the County Equalization --
Board Stillwater City Commission and the Stillwater Creek Watershed
Association
- Active in Church lodge and Conservation Groups —
Lied a qualified willing warier to represent Payne County In 'So
Oklahoma Legislature
id knows Payne County's problems
t'ald for by tumuli of Juke L lieteher)
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advocated the play nevertheless digs a body blow be ehe opposite
solution el twitting ionre with
forte Several wooly and wow
subtle ipeeks are taken at Pug-
eranient officials who close their
minds to ether them Ire solu-
tions and sn economy geared to
the armaments rare
Stark drama is created In self-
era! instances with the story mov-
big via a Young mar-
ried routAt's reading of selected
newspaper items over a 2-year
period beginning with ths first
Peboinh and bowing tout with the
news that Russia had exploded
her first "Angel of Death" three
years ahead of the aelwdule said
possitile by our best arientists
The issue hits skinigly tome
whoa the nme pregame bride
hears for the first time of the
dangers to unbars tables from
the trivets of radiation
Hence which way the wind?
It is fitting that questions here
were kit iimaawered perhaps!
'eace
!FEAR SUKONIC PLAGUE
I KAMPALA Uganda tUPI) —
iThe Uganda goverment today
tarried out thorough disinfectant
!measures in the west Nda the-
ttritt ivhere a bubonic ptagoe epi-
demic sdia kared spreading &ern
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there is no real simnel but as Dr
Clar e at e" Cunningham OM
chemistry professor wad Iscuky
advisor t the 'MCA said "At
least the question has bees rais-
ed It's a legitimate one Perhaps
the answer only lire within the
SrFeral ally sod volvorsity
romps gave osetekieroide of their
time to making tho ploy a success
here Conologlieess M Julia
Stephen YWCA adviser sever
of Owlet reap pastars toof 14-
er seteotaors
James F Griffith ass play di-
rector and narrator with starring
roles assumed by Mel Baugh
out Joanne Strouder and John
P leiginla William Forbore MS
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one of several leirbed coronweas
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