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...takeover. Bill Franks, 26, was thrown out of his office in Clearwater in December 1981 and fired as Scientology's executive director. "It's just a power grab," he says of the new leaders' acts. Their motive, he charges, is "totally money, absolute greed." Bent Corydon, chief of the mission in Riverside, Calif., which was one of the church's largest (1,000 members), claims that dark-shirted "finance policemen" demanded that he turn over $40,000 in the mission's treasury. He complied, and has since set up a new church unaffiliated with Scientology...
...Arthur Gehlbach, of Corydon, Ind., is the youngest of the group, believes that the program "makes good sense." Says he: "A county agent's job is getting people together, coordinating, helping. That's what we'll do in Viet Nam. But I know enough to keep my mouth shut if they know more than I do. Farmers don't push very good...
...loves mankind but hates human beings," as a critic who can really accept nothing. But we soon find that the couple are in reality only players who are ordered by their director to vacate the stage for another couple who must rehearse their roles of the shepard and shepherdess, Corydon and Thyrsus...
...thus have a play within a play. But there is more, Thyrsus and Corydon, dressed leotard-fashion as for a black ballet, begin a play within a play within a play. They build an imaginary wall between themselves. Shortly they have taken it so seriously that it is a real wall of hate and hostility leading Thyrsus to poison Corydon with contaminated water at the same time he strangles her with a supposed necklace of rich jewels. It all happens very fast. In reality it is alla gama. But Thyrsus and Corydon die. And even though it was only...
Male Performance: Eugene Gervasi, as Corydon in Millay's "Aria Da Capo"; Harold Scott, as The Son in "The Purification"; James Stinson, as Herby in Lawrence's "Six Strings...