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never said.
In 1946, our son. Haul, now 12.
was born. We were very happy,
living in an apartment in Buda-
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the, merits of almost any* view -Gen Pal Maleter were executed Playhouse 90’’ and Thursday
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which presents criminals in the I
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their mistakes." And the show
hammers away at the theme that
enforcement officers and civic I
leaders praise it for helping to1
lessons. It isn’t necessary to in- the President and Governor Foot. governor of Cyprus, appeal-
sert moral commercials. j Adams should carefully weigh as ing to both Greek and Turkish
Saturday’s TV Highlights: "Dick to whether Adams has so hurt his Cypriots to accept British Prime
Clark Show" (ABC-TV). Clark, the usefulness that it might be harm- Minister Harold Macmillan's plan
Knowland (R-Calif. >, after being1___
Fairris said “Only thing she did
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' tion but Edie Adams. Janet Blair.
John Raitt and Dorothy Kirsten ’
fill in with a full complement of.
teeth.
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lire free world. They were de- bear for any collective crime
neutral governments. They led to: In intent. It was several miles
children to New York, where
■be hopes to make a living as
individual must
I. It was a
man act
erated by Steiger. but for the
most part, they turned in per-l
formances that were quite good.
As for Serling. he is ticketed in!
for three plays on CBS-TV next
season, a situation that fills me
with cheer and a measure of hope;
for the future of TV.
N‘
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happened to him there Perhaps
because Communism
in the Communist work! It was a play with good bones—
it was evident also that the a tight structure, logical plotting
crisis was due to fear in Russia. swift and skillful characteriatzion
the Red-ruled countries of East- and chunks of dialogue that
ern Europe and Communist China swirled And unlike most of the
I'LL NEVER EAT "
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SERVICE IS —
• OOOLA, I WANT
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"Confession." a half hour i
klatsch out of Dallas, revolves;
The Channel Swim: Bid
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against a series of fun-house nur
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The rest of the cast was oblut-1
NEW YORK tUPD — What they indoctrinated him in Com-
makes a hero and a martyr munist Ideas I never knew That
What turns a man with fierce love was before 1 met him. and he
of country into a Communist- never said
The answers are Pal Maleter's , .a _ ,
secret, a secret he carried to his In 1946. our son. Raul, now 12.
grave. Even I. who was his wife was born. We were veny hapPy. _________ .______________
for nine vears and am the mother ving in. an apartment in Buda- riotous anti-Russian demonstra- above most TV drama. But it was
of his three children, can only Pest, taking walks in the country, tions before Soviet embassies in not wholly successful The reason
guess the reasons spending most of our spare foreign capitals, I think, is that its statement was
For Pal. I can see no good com- together Then, short Iy.after Paul Comment by President Eisen- too unstripped its problems was
ing out of his death. It was a ter- was born. Pal Joined the Commu- hower and other Allied leaders too black and white. It was too
rible tragedy for a born leader to nist Party He never told me why made it plain that the executions easy to choose sides I felt that
be executed at the age of 41 and 1 “as never able to find out had further weakened any belief Serling was backing me into a
But all is not hopeless for Hun- Divorce Shook Him that a summit conference with corner but that somhow, the cor-
gary. I have always had hope for 1 divorced Pal in 1954 It was Russia on cold war issues could ner wasn't the answer
Hungary. and I have hope now more for the children's sake than be fruitful. The issue, after all, was not . .
Knowing my country. I think that anything else. I could not bear for ----- lynching — anyone of reasonable neys of his relatives. The family
it will be impossible for the Com- them to hear the arguments over Secretary of State John Foster sanity is against that. The issue
murusts to oppress the Hunganan Communism. Dulles said at a press conference was one of guilt — who should
people forever. i, . ,, . p,, in Washington that that the United assume it, why it should be as-
But what made Pal the man he ... 5" a, 10 .0 J States might find it necessary to sumed. The question is complex
was* What made him, after being - Nil ,2n : A. give military support, including and I don't think Serling really
a prisoner of war in Russia. sud- * ‘ T .. ,4 : nlll yn troops, to the government of Le- explored it with complete honesty,
denly turn to Communism, join munism. • think his disillusion- - “ . ..
the party, actively serve it as a
leader — and then sign his own
death warrant by turning against
the Reds”
I can only speculate.
Would I have learned the an-
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fnends. is that Pal was an unwit-
ting victim of his upbringing His
short, just about everyone but
Steve Allen who will unavoidably I
be detained at another network
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that made it possible for Pal to
be swept into the Communist
maelstrom and to his eventual
death’’
During the war. Pal was vio-
father was a professor of philoso- on the international balance sheet,
phy who believed in seeing both Sot iet-bloc Communist rulers re-
sides of every question. He taught verted to the murderous brutality
Pai to argue so skillfully on either of the Stalin era this week
talk to him I was too upset over uprising in 1956
the death of my mother to dis- The children. Paul. Man. now
cuss anything with Pal at that 10, and Judith, now 8. know’ that
time. their father died a hero I have
He never called me again We told them only the best parts
never met or exchanged letters
after that. Now he is dead, and
I will never know what was on
his mind that day. It is some-
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NBC-TV next season along with
another spectacular from Ron-
com. Como’s production firm
Hildy Parks replaces Liz Fras
er as Sgt Bilko’s girlfriend on
the CBS-TV "Phil Silvers Show”
next season. Silvers also will
switch the locale of the show from
Fort Baxter, Kan . to Camp Fre-
mont Calif. Sandy Becker will
emcee NBC-TV’s “Win with a
Winner” which bows in June 24
The quiz was formerly titled
"Winner's Circle ”
The television board of the Na-
tional Association of Broadcasters
has okayed an amendment to the
TV Code which bans the portrayal
of doctors, dentists and nurses in
commercials by actors. ABC-TV j
will launch “Midwestern Hay-
ride" as a summer musical half-
hour beginning June 28.
of ending the bitter and increas- ------ exist on its own merits. An inter- to the President:
ingiy dangerous dispute over' its The Soviet government pub-!
sovereignty lished a letter which Premier NL
I Greece demands the island Tur- kita s Khrushchev sent to Presi-1
'key. which possessed it before dent Eisenhower on May 11 in a
Britain took it over, says that in bid to obtain a summit conference
no circumstances will it permit on its own terms
i ------------- - - - Greece to have it. Feeling is so Annoyed by what it considered his rock ’n’ roll show to Atlantic President must carry out in the
burglar who broke into a Christine intense that the possibility of a an attempt to use the Khrushchev City. A show of particular inter- remaining two years of his ad-
liquor store was not expected to Greek-Turkish war is not ruled letter for propaganda purposes, est to teen-agers and cultural an- -ministration."
gain much from five, personal out. the United States retorted by pub- thropologists.
------- ----- -- _ Under, the, Macmillan plan, the lishing documents on the summit Sunday Highlights Ed Sullivan
a considerable amount of liquor. Greek and Turkish Cypriots would negotiations which the United (CBS-TV) Ed celebrates his 10th
The check, had been returned to each have representative govern- States, British and French ambas- annversa IrvEw ith a reall vhsrealv
ment in their communities. There; sadors had conducted in Moscow arg show of kindsanes from past
also would be a central council, I wimh Foreign Minister Andrei A 18 show or Kinescopes from past
presided over by the British gov-“romkrenn programs. Some of the stars—
ernor, to direct overall internal at. The result of the incident was
to interrupt the Moscow negotia-
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still turning out plays regularly
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free of Kremlin domination, led TV, its bones had plenty of meat I’
by President Tito of Yugoslavia, —a theme of substance the re-
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“I see no greater problems
Lucy and Desi, Jack Benny, Jack- ahead but greater opportunities
ie Gleason, Phil Silvers. Fred As-1 "'an any generation has ever
taire. Grace Kelly. Elvis. Mar- known. I envy you your youth,
garet Truman, Perry Como. In Id like to start in all over again
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now definitely slotted as summer
replacement for CBS-TV's "The
$64,000 Question” starting July 1.
Bert Parks has taken over the
emcee job from Dean Miller.
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Dubin as director of NBC-TV’s
“Twenty One" — Dubin was fired |
from the show this week after
balking at questions of a House
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partnership is just and right pol-
icy. Indeed I believe it is the only
.. „ policy which can prevent dreadful
WASHINGTON President F i- catastrophe and bring comfort to
senhower. addressing 200 young all Cyprus." '
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‘A Town Has Turned to Dust'
It was evident that the execu- play about a lynching and its ef-
tuns were perpetrated, 20 months fects upon atown. The players
after the Red Army crushed the included Rod Steiger, William
rebellion, as a result of a crisis Shame d James Gregory.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: This is
the story of a grieved and trou-
ble woman — Mrs. Maria Male-
ter. former wife el Hungarian
Major Gea. Pal Maleter. exe-
rated by the Communists this
week with farmer Premier Imre
Nagy, for their roles as leaders
of the resistance in the Hungar-
ian uprising of 1954 against So-
viet oppresrion. Mrs. Maleter.
34. now lives with her three
tree included a son who was exe-
cuted. a son who was serving a
stretch, a brother who was slain
in a gun battle, another brother
who also was in jail. Of his wife.
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friends, but his children as well.
Then another thing happened.
He was put in charge of a labor Nasser has supported the rebels packs more technical equipment
camp to which antircommunist —and most likely fomented the en- than almost any of our American
students were sent. He became tire rebellion—in hope that he actors, his emotional range is
friendly with some of the stu- can overthrow President Camille sweeping, but often his playing is
dents, and it is possible they Chamoun and absorb Lebanon into cluttered with so many calculated
------ _ opened his eyes fully to the evils his Egypt-Syria-Yemen bloc. j---|
He wanted to tell me something of communism. _____ . . ...
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other than Merry Christmas on It was not difficult for him to — .
that day step to the head of the anti-Com-
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Macmillan offered the island of plan leaves the way open for a
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