The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1956 — Page 4
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FAIRLY SPOKEN Glamour And Such Are Not For Bogart By Margaret lattrohe “And now, pupils. . . the Stanislavsky method. . Bogart of Hollywood recently sart himself down in his favorite armchair and played the role of father advisor to a half dozen youngsters who want to make good in movies. (Not to be confused with becoming movie stars.) A weekly magazinCj quite by chance, was on hand to record pelted questions and salted answers, photographing the sejnin- * ar past Bogie’s uneasy opener: “I don’t want to answer a lot of idiotic questions about glamooxr and stuff like that.” Brarvo, Mr. Bogart. With this one-time thrust the young artists were spared a lot of persiflage about nothing. Glamour doesn’t really exist, to him who has it. Like the desert mirage, it’s always in the distance. Humphrey Bogart, to distant observers, is | surrounded by “glamourous” people, things, ideas. Thirteen years on the stage, another 22 in Hollywood, have given him “a
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I chnrmtn^ wife, two beautiful I kids, a gorgeous home, a yacht. . and . . . the applause." He estij mates his movie roles at 75, or one more than Spencer Tracy— however many that is. j But glamour? Phooey. Listen, young hopefuls of acting—listen well. Mr. Bogart says he thinks you are crazy to want to be actors, but if you do, concentrate on your trade. Never nary, “I want to be a star.” That isn’t easy, is i I it ? Not when you see quite talentless speechless doilies become I movie stars overnight. Mr. Bo- i j gart may have the answer to 1 j that. "They don’t know what actS ing is in Hollywood. They think it's easy to avt. They think actors | are a necessary evil. . ,” he said. I One of our big industries is films. Film makers have sweated i out a very bad time since tele-1 vision cut in on their fun. Yet for J a superlative picture there is —- will always be—lots of box office money. When a zillion dollar epic becomes an episodic flop—whose | fault is that? Boys, listen to Bo-, gart. Don't deceive the paying j public. It just can’t be done, i Don't tell us a nitwit doll is the ! actress of the century when we ' can find out otherwise for 1.10 i plus tax. What's with the “star” system. [ anyway? A good story will make j new stars—if actors know their jobs and are allowed to do them, i But Hollywood can rewrite stor- j ies better than writers originally | wrote them—they think writing is easy, too. So what ? A Swiss j cheese story starring somebody | in sequin tights just misses the 1 Academy Award by a false eye- I lash ? Don’t look now, but there'
are real actors, real stars, real stories to be had. So make real movies, a’ready. At least, listen to Bogart. An honest man, that one. I love him
CASE IN FEDERAL COURT BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UP) An attorney for expelled Negro coed Autherine Lucy Foster appears in federal court today to argue for her readmission to the University of Alabama. Attorney Arthur Shores said he would act on her behalf although he has been unable to learn whether she still wants to enter the all-white university where her presence toucher off riots last winter. Mrs. Foster, who since then has married a Negro minister, said in Los Angeles two days ago that “I still want to go back.”
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BREAKS MALE CHAIN SHERIDAN, Wyo. (UP>— New-born R(hie Thiesen's name might suggest that her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thiesen, were expecting a boy. They were—Richie Elizabeth fcroke a line of 56 consecutive sons over nine generations in the Thiesen family.
CELEBRATION MUTED ST. LOUIS (UP)—Two uninvited guests attended Philander Delaney’s birthday party. The 45-year-old waiter’s celebration was well underway when a man carrying a pistol and another carrying a shotgun walked in and relieved invited guests of $225.
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