THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salens Orefo Thursday, November 12, 195S Blacksmith's Son New Philippine President Manila O A bbdumitk'i eon who only 10 yeare ago wM an unknown guerrilla, capute battling Japanese invsders a The Philippines if thli lUn4 rcpublk'i third president Ramon Magir.ysay at 4( il a; riling atar among dtmacrauc By t)ON HCTH As defense secretary Magsay say traveled widely, liatanlng to complainta and meting eut Justice en the spot Ha sooted eut corruption In the army and constabulary ruthleuly. Hie explosive temper leaned ubordlnatea who moved toe lea dare In tbia eommunlit- Ulowly, threatened part ef the world. To mllllona of Fillplnoa be la. a knight whose shining armor la bright sport shirt and bis charger a bouncing Jeep. They turned out In record droves to live him landslide victory ever aging President Elpidio Quirino. He takes office for four years on Jan. 1. Handsome, strapping Ramon Msgsaysay is not a seasoned politician. But many political bservers agres thai his honesty and almost limitless energy, coupled with the fresh vision of youth, may make him an outstanding presidential ad' ministrator. He demands results, not res tons or excuses. ' As national defense secre tary in the Quirino government be mercilessly slashed through red tape to get immediate sc Won. In fighting communist led Huks he spent as much time In the field as in his office. Ha drafted elaborate plans for re settling thoussnds of Huks on newly developed lands on Min danao Island. And he finally split with Quirino eight months ago after trying vainly to speed up action against Huk bands. He became known through- eut the 7.000 islands, and Fili pinos began to look on him as a champion of the common people. iTwo enemies of the United sUtes during World War II gave turn hla chance to run for the presidency after he split with Quirino and bolted the liberal party eight months ago. Sen. Jose P. Laurel, presi dent of the Philippines under the. Japanese, and Clara H. Recto, Laurel's foreign minis ter, brought Msgsaysay Into the opposition nacionallsta party. Laurel withdrew aa a presi dential candidate and threw hla support to Magsaysay. These two men are expected to play major roles in the new government. Magsaysay also will be able to call on veteran Carlo P. Romukt, former ambassador to Washington and U. N. dele gate, who broke with Quirino, ran for president himself and finally (cast hla lot with Mag- aaysay.i The new Philippines presi dent Is a strong friend of the United 6tatea and la expected to strengthen the ties between this young republic and the country that gave It Its inde pendence). Magsaysay standi nearly six feet and weighs about 170 lbs. Ha is built like a wrestler, sel dom drinks and never smokes. Ha is highly nervous and con-4 tinually cracks hla knuckles, twirla hla glasses or fidgets with handkerchief. t Born Aug. II, 1B0T, in Iba, Zambales province, he ran er rands for hla blacksmith fath er and helped run the small family farm. Ha aays ha was swinging a sledgehammer at 6.. School waa 10 miles from his home and Maysaysay aaya he remembers most vividly how cold his feet used to get in wet shoes. Even now he frequently removes hla shoes to rub warmth into his tors. He became a mechanic while attending the University of the Philippines here. He 'worked for a time in Zambales and lat er waa named manager of a bus company. . When the Japanese invaded The Philippines, he took to the hills and organized a guerrilla force In western Luzon. - Later, while fighting the Huks, he employed tactics he remembered were effective against hla band. He aaid his guerrillas were hard to hold to gether when the Japanese treated Filipinos kindly. So he operated on that principle and widely advertised his resettle ment plan. . i The U. S. army named Mag saysay military governor of Zambales In 1945. The follow ing year he was elected to con gress and was reelected In 1949. Quirino named him defense secretary in 1950 when the Huks were at their peak. In 2 years he broke the back of Red-led resistance and drove Rehearsals in High Gear For High Fever Follies ;" , By MARIAN LOWEY flHCHEB Reheersala are on in dead earnest through this week and next for the big home talent revue -High Fever Follies," to be presented for a one-night show November 10 by Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary. The show will be at 8:15 pjn. that date in Salem high school auditorium. Twenty-seven acts (some snappy and very much to the point) are lined up for the program, which was released at mid-week. After glimp sing some of the- rehearsal work, here's to say this Is the "show of the year." The cast Includes 130 per sons, Salem folk who are hav ing a lot of fun while working toward achievement of a big goal. It Is hoped the auxiliary will clear S5.000 the money to go toward furnishing the new Salem Memorial hospital wing. , Patrons may exchange their tickets for reserve seats, start ing Friday at Stevens and Sons jewelers, there being no charge for the ticket exchange. The patrons include the large group who turned in money in advance to assure the suc cess of the show, a ticket going to each patron in return. There has been some neat work done in casting for the show as illustration, Clara belle Dyer, long noleu for her monologues and Mary Sba fer, a riot at that sort of thing too, being in the specialty act "The Gossips", Then there are BUI Dyer, Dianne alcMur ran and Richard Chambers in the act "Stooges."- And then the men's ballet, "Beef Meets the Ballet," you've not seen such high stepping in a long time, and probably won't see such again soon, either. There's quite a stunt in the closing number, "By the Sea," featuring bathing beauties and life savers. . The complete program ia as follows: . j " "Away We Go," including The Rockettea, the gala who really are doing a nifty num ber; 1, "The Gossips"; 8. "The Lament," starring Peggy Fry; 4, "Silly Questions," featuring Seth P. Smith and Nell Cro th en; S, "Valae Rhapsodic," pre senting t couples in a beauti ful waits number: 6, "Stooges": 7, "Guess Who?" starring Flavia Olson; 8, "Art and Mr. Williamson," present ing Bill Ross and Dorothy Ar buckle; 9, "We Never Talk Much," but Just listen to them; 10, "Harem Scarum, and such costumes; 11, "The Gossips" again; 12, "Virtue's Reward," or "Did She Fall or Waa She Pushed," starring four performers; IS, "Flaming Youth warmed over,- a Charleston specialty. Part IL "Salute to Fans, and here's where the Can-Can shows up; 2. "Stooges"; 8, "If the Shoe Fits"; 4. "Stranger in Town"; 5, "Samba Sortie" and some good dancing; 6, "Bodmpa-a-Daisy," and some more fancy chorus work; 7, 'The Gossips" again: 8, "Uni formity"; 9, "The Blues" as put on by Betty Jean Joseph; 10, "Beef Meets the Ballet": 11, "The Stooges"; 12. special act. "Coincidence"; 13, "Neu rotic Me and Psychopathic You" and, 14, 'By the Sea" act for the bathing beauties and life savers. Tickets are on sale at both UN Program Given Blessing by Pope Rome W Pope Plus XJt has given a special blessing to the United Nations program to assist under-developed coun tries. The Holy See also pledged $2,000 as a token contribution for the U. N. expanded tech nical assistance program. It was transmitted through Nor ris E. Dodd, director general of the U. N. food and agricul tural organization, which la located here. banks through this week and will be on sale at Miller's next week, also at Stevens and Sons. the remaining guerrillas back into the hills. 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