F irst Legionfcoirrwutu rnlt;.M raat t»ing role, meted with restraint and assurance. His fine work set thestage for the stunning climax in the last scene when Robert May-ois, as Jimmy Magee, tottered for* ward on restored legs.Other members of the cast were William Doibin, Philip Coolidge. C. Russell Hage. Phillip Rot he, Ainsworth Arnold, William Robertson, and Nat Burns, who played the part of Rt. Rev. MonMignor MichaelCarey whose Irish wit added a real/•*mmA Three Days’ Coughtouch to the drama.Private moments of the players are not usually a subject for comment, but those who were priviieg ed to see the cast in action were impressed by their friendliness, their consideration. They were anything but the cross, temperamental has-beens who usually compose the road show cast.Nat Burns, worried with arrangements, found time to chat ibout the play, about how Big spring had grown si nee he was here in 1923. how he had to arrange for little Robert Mayors to et in some long promised horse ack riding here.A group of high school boys par-icipated in one scene as novices in he Jesuit society at St. Gregory's. J. P.hatobehe’ de ininitacilhfinbt.9ofifitmrhI