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...Ingram, Negro actor who played "De Lawd" in the movie version of Green Pastures, was picked up in Manhattan for violation of the Mann Act. The charge: importing a 15-year-old white high-school sophomore from Salina, Kans., for a weekend in New York (Rex had made the plane reservation for her, and she had given the family the slip by telling them that she was going shopping in Topeka). When the 53-year-old actor heard that he might be taken back to Kansas City for trial, he cried: "But I don't want...
...shortest and best of the essays is by Roman Catholic Author Edward Ingram Watkin. The traditional Catholic criteria for determining when and whether a war is "just," says he, are meaningless under modern conditions. Only a nation's top leaders could possibly know enough of the facts to decide. But "the justice of the cause is not the sole criterion of justifiable war .'.. There is another test whose application is henceforth simple and plain: even a just war must not be waged by immoral means. Under modern conditions, however, war can be waged only by such aerial...
Yard: Hull, le; Nozak, it; Ingram; lg; Richards, c; Ripley, rg; Domini rb; Camick, re; Woodruff, qb; Skinner, rhb; Thayer, fb; Feder, lhb. Dunster: Parket, le; Rich, rt; Berkeley, rg; Weeks, e; Papleacos, lg: Knight, it; Graham, le; Easton, qb; Aldrich, lhb; Skinner, rhb; Manning...
Yard: le, Gilmartin; lt, Nozak, Hart; lg, Ingram, Church; c, Harper, Richardson; rg, Ripley, Best; rt, Domini; re, Richards, McMurray, Camick; qb, Woodruff; lhb, Thayer, Shaw, Brown; rhb, Skinner, Parker, Reed; fb, Fodor, Levine, Currier...
...Ingram as a recalcitrant brother-in-law and Isabelle Cooley as Anna have the major parts, but there is only a fine line dividing the skill of the starring roles and supporting ones. Delineations of a philosophical bartender and a pseudo-sophisticated street-walker are especially well done. But the primary attribute of the play is that it can discuss a significant problem in an objective and straightforward manner, without destroying the inherent qualities that make it, above all, good theater...