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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, April 23, 1968

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 23, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse                              By William Glover a staff writer Zoe Caldwell ready Ever to go anywhere to tackle any role in t flabbergasted by a Broadway Triumph. I feel this is just part of my continuing growth she says and politely Pooh Poohs any suggestions there Areno More thespis mountains to climb. I expect i la be doing Odd parts Inmany places until my career ends which will be when i m  Little known until now by new York audiences the Small thin faced actress has earned a formidable hinterland reputation since arriving on these shores seven years ago from her native Australia via  the next year ticket buyers at the Hayes theater willing her Emo Tive variety will be on display in the prime of miss Jean  the play based on a Muriel spark novel by mrs. Jay Allen concerns a Mettle some Scot Tish Schoolmann who strives to teach pupils More than Mere Book knowledge. Her own Strong Mentor was Wini Fred Movella Brown to whom she went for speech lessons As a youngster backing Melbourne. That was a few years after her first Public performance in a moppet dance troupe when 34 months old. Now she s 34 years  age 9 Zoe me mum s name. It Means life in greek and i pronounce it to rhyme with Obj was in Peter pan and at 11 had her own radio program. At absolutely the right time which was 18, she joined a professional repertory company. By 24, a big fish in a Little Pond miss Caldwell was forwarded to eng land under a Grant from Australia arts promotion fund and was assigned As an apprentice to  her initial chores was a four line bit in Pericles which Tony Rich Ardson a whimsical director built up into a big  Zoe Sci Lowell takes Triumph in stride. Made her North american debut with the Stratford ont., Shakespeare company. In addition to several return trip there Zoe has appeared at Minneapolis Chicago Toronto and Winnipeg hardly pausing for a deep breath Between  very Nice but there s still that next Challenge somewhere up  makes me a healthy member of society is i m an actor. And like anything that makes a person Happy whether its alcohol drugs or anything else i m willing to do anything to get what makes me Happy. I think that actors who complain and go to analysts just Aren t doing enough  dear Ann Landers our 7-year-old daughter loved her grandpa very much. He was kindly person who used to take Mary for walks and Tell he fascinating stories. Grandpa passed away suddenly two weeks ago. The child was very unhappy about his passing away and it was hard for her to understand Why a god who is Good would take away her Best  week Mary was sitting on her grandmother s Lap. Heard her ask if god would allow grandpa to play poker in heaven. Her answer was of course not. God does no tallow card playing in  grandma always hated grandpa s card playing and every one knew it especially grandpa Mary was very sad about this and replied of grandma How too bad that is what grandpa used to like to do bos  la i or my wife and 1 were discussing the conversation do you think grandma was right to answer Mary As she did a  . No. The child was searching Lor reassurance that her grandpa was Happy in heaven. Ii was not necessary Page 14 to give her a Small lecture on the moral aspect of card play ing. If the child should bring up the subject again Tell her no one knows for sure what Goeson in heaven the very Best a person can do is guess. An your guess is that grandpa is up there with aces Back Toback. Dear Ann Landers a great Deal has been said to unwed mothers but one Seldom hears or reads anything directed to unwed fathers. Why after All it is the male who carries the seed of life. Does it not the seem logical that he be held accountable for his behaviour i have three sons two in their teens and i have made it Clear to All three boys that if they get a girl in trouble they Are going to marry her regardless. No red eyed miss is going to come to this House with her father at her Side demanding that my son do the right thing. I wish you d discuss this i your column. It s a subject that needs airing. Mother of three a Mother i agree Young men should be taught that the have a responsibility toward the girls they Date. Most boys unfortunately think they Are entitled to everything that is offered plus whatever they cantal a girl into. On the other hand i Don believe a forced marriage solves any problems. An unwilling Groom makes a poor husband and a worse father. Dear Ann Landers i have been married less than a year to a Man who has Many inequalities but he is an accomplished Check dodger. Whenever we Are out wit another couple Norman Man Ages to head for the men room when he sees the waiter coming with the Check. If his timing is poor and he is trapped at the table he has a Knack for looking the other Way or he is so slow about getting out his Wallet that someone else pays. I hate for him to be a sponge and wonder Why his friends let him get away with it. How Cani put and end to it without hitting him head on embarrassed wife dear wife since Norma seems to have an impediment in his reach take matters int your own hands. Keep track of whose turn it is to pay an when it is Norman s turn take the Check from the waiter and hand it to him. Copy Lohl i j68.  Syndicate the stars and stripes film revivals am writing in reference to the revival reissue of films in the local base Heaters. Is the sound of music was shown Here about four and again Early in March. What gives Why not show outstanding films Why a repeat performance so soon other films that have been Here two and three times within ,.past year. Zurun the i believe that once a schedule film has been shown at increase admission a revival is supposed to be at regular prices. Ease 1 a. Davis editor s note he army and air Force motion Pim service a amps replies on pm ctr normally every Well attended army and air Force theater a two evening performances and such additional matinee or evening showings As local demand or conditions dictate  Long running time of sound of music 174 Mirin a would have reduced the audience exposure to this out film had a amps followed the Normal two Day booking instead sound of music was first booked in 59 selected Heaters on a pre release basis during the period oct 28-Dep in then rebooted Over the regular circuit of 208 army and air Furro Heaters on dec. 24. This split booking of the film was the my feasible Way to provide enough performances and seats for greater patronage the picture was expected to attract. This booking technique was last employed in scheduling a Zhivago and for the same reasons. A amps films Are procured by contract from leading us distributors reissue or revival of a film is permitted at reduced terms and admission prices nine months after the original release Over our Europe film circuits. In practice the interval Between initial and revival booking averages one year. To fulfil the command desired objective of daily theater opera Tion a amps must schedule a minimum of 260 feature films a year. The persisting shortage of new and suitable pictures com Pels the revival of approximately 75 films a year. A handful like the James Bond series Are revived a second time even then attracting better than average business. Freedoms foundation awards i read your report on the freedoms foundation awards i might have entered the contest except for the fact that this organization once awarded Freedom medals to syn Man race and Chiang Kai Shek two of the most corrupt men in asian politics. Both of these men used american economic military and political support for their own selfish ends and did nothing for their people. Both held Power through intimidation and abuse. Chiang still does squatting on an Island whose people do not want him. A similar award was Given to Ngo Dinh diem who like his two contemporaries Vio lated his country s Constitution by staying in Power and blamed the United states for his  is to be hoped that freedoms foundation has changed its methods of selecting the defenders of Freedom since 1960. I would like to emphasize that i am not attempting to ridicule the military men who won awards Only calling attention to the fact that our information and communications Media must work to keep our country informed of the truth in order to keep us from honouring the wrong people. Airman . Raymond Alema Torrejon Spain editor s note freedoms foundation at Valley forge Lias this to say these Are times of great Travail for our country. There is much to be lost by  in our country As president Johnson said to All of us in his Farewell address on that sunday  minds Are Likely to be changed about syn Man race and Chiang Kai Shek As our nation gave each of them the most extensive support. We believe we should stand fast with our coun try s Point of View in ail things. Kenneth d. Wells president management the following letter is for inclusion in your letters to the editor column. I will be surprised however to see it printed As it attempts to smash the completely untrue but popular belief that everything bad about a tour in Germany is the fault of the germans employed by the american government. I feel forced to comment on the letter from your correspondent who gives examples of bad retail management slow turnover and no Antifreeze March 26 and attributes them to German management. It is Worth pointing out that allees facilities Are under Hie a Nyimi jul Lilii jul la Lull Ell ill of Clu limb us control of a local shopping Center manager most of whom Are american civilians and who Are in turn controlled by a Mili tary department in the states. If you want to see German management in action try the Der Man Economy. This of course Many gis do thereby defeating the object of the yes which is to Stop the Gold  Only american management can be blamed for this Jim  air base German live broadcasting for the past year 1 have appreciated the stars and sin pos for every touch of Home it brings Rue news human interest aim peanuts. Your picture stories Are especially Fine reporting. Meanwhile. An performed a unique role in the live Imi Adram of the Senate foreign relations committee hearings on f " i 1uii would appreciate your printing my letter registering a for More live reporting of this Typo on an. -1, Iii Joi l la Frankfurt tuesday april 23, 1968  
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