The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1965 — Page 4

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, May 20,1965

Hollywood

By Vernon Scott

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CONVICT ON A SPREE—Paul Babb (left), convicted of safecracking in 1962 and serving a 21-year prison term in South Carolina, stands with the $596 “haul” he made in a supermarket on winning a soft drink bottler’s contest. After his name was drawn, he was let out long enough to collect—all he could carry to the checkout counter in 10 minutes. Babb, 35, a model prisoner, is giving half to the Miracle Hill School for Children from broken homes, and half to his wife and three children. With him in Greenville are Rev. Tom Kirk, school director, and Fred Thompson, pnson superintendent.

HOLLYWOOD UPI — Elizabeth Ashley is a talkative actress in her mid-20s with an aversion to telephones, yet she will spend most of her next three months hanging on the phone for a new movie. No, it’s not a publicity gimmick. Miss Ashley is a volatile young lady who avers that life is not a “daisy patch,” that life is real, full of problems to overcome and, well, like that. She has been in analysis. To the casual observer it ‘ would appear that compared with most persons her age, Elizabeth has very little to fret about. She is young, beautiful, famous, rich, single and with a promising future stretching before her. Everybody should sufj fer these misfortunes. But a good many things bug Miss Ashley — the international situation, poverty, race problems. injustice. When the pressure builds up she does something impetuous to clear the air.

Which brings us back to tele- i suade on the telephone. Most phones. | of her role requires her to yak

She will soon co-star with j it up on the phone.

Sidney Poitier in “Call Me Back” j “Telephones are barbaric,” tentative title in which she she said during a Brown Derby

plays a potential suicide whom Poitier is attempting to dis-

lunch. “Enemies are people

who

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make my phone ring. I get a lot of calls and I say: ‘Yes. What is it? Goodbye.’ My friends understand, and if they aren’t my friends then I don’t have to explain.” One day when the actress’ telephones chose to ring she disconnected them and threw them down the trash bin in her (apartment house.

Down with “Its,” Up with Success

by ANITA BRYANT, TV and Singing Star

Wherever I perform—on a campus, at a night club or even at a military base overseas—I inevitably meet a young person who comes to me for career advice and encouragement.

Amazingly as it sounds, I °

ANXIETY I* etched on the faces of relatives waiting for word of survivors of the explosion 800 feet down in the Cambrian Colliery at Tonypandy, Wales. Death toll numbers 31, with 13 brought out alive from the government-owned pit.

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give them all very similar advice, which is based on my own experience, and which I see illustrated every day of my life. It’s this: Whatever talent you have been given is only so much raw material. It will never fully blossom unless it is molded and re-molded with your own determination to bring it to the fore in spite of set-backs, competition and odds which will seem at times im-

possible.

U THANT’S ENVOY-UN. Secretary General U Thant's peace emissary to the Dominican Republic is Jose Antonia Mayobre (above) of Venezuela, appointed at request of the Security Council He is to provide an on-the-spot report.

I can best describe this determination by telling you what it is not. It is not based on what I call t/s: if I were wealthy and could afford special classes; if I knew someone big in the business; if I lived in a different city; if I could afford art supplies; if only my parents approved of my plans; or, if I could just devote my time to

what I really want to do. A successful person learns that if3 are not to be dwelt upon (aren’t they really just self-pity?), hut they have to be eliminated. Your entire career will begin when you sit down and talk it over with the most important person it will involve. That is yourself. You will hav* to take into account the opinions of those you value and then make an unbiased appraisal of your ideas, your talents, and any assets you may have that will help you to win out over your competition. Once you have decided in favor of yourself, you'll begin to fight the fight by conquering the t/s. Probably the easiest ones to conquer are financial. I know from my visits to campuses as both a performer and a spokeswoman for Tupperware Homo Parties that many co-eds aro paying for those special classes and little luxuries by serving as Tupperware representatives, while college men are earning extra money at a variety of side jobs — from baby-sitting to landscaping. Best of all, these students have learned to plan their time so excellently that they not only make the highest grades but end up with more time to devote to special interests than students who are swamped with too much leisure. Tupperware, for example, is a job that can easily be fitted in to your time schedule. Once you’ve gone this far, you'll find that each problem you have faced helps to solve the next, and before long you will have constructed the solid base from which your

will grow.

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