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TODAY YOU take the stage. That is the idea of this dramatic training in miniature to help the "YOU" that others
By SHIRLEY
LOWE
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to Which brings YOU to the
Ors big leason that
bo learned; GET RID OF AFFEC- TATION!
DW do vod look
other prople That one of the nei important questions you can ever ask yourself.
It is important whatever your job--secretary, housewife, actress.
nurse,
For only you know how you bomits to others can you hope to look your best.
Consider the
stres
best
alifed
to help
She
sucretory, the nurse, the house- wife YOU in This problems beenve she must
she looks to others.
esten bereik her best
Jarovar
She mus
And what ory the star good- hes of
good actress” For
1
he answer, ten to an expe MI
W Johnstone Dougl
pamerpal of the Webber - Douglas
School of Dramatic Ar
CHARM OF MANNER
"
He says
"She st openly. She must move isity, he must have a reuse of char* ter and imagination. And she must have churm of inanner
All qualities that YOU should
M Joba-Douglas ads inmate training gives You CARACT 1311
Ones mothers sent their daughters Te uy for a finishing course. Now
8-year-old go instel to secretarial cullege agency."
And what a pity that 1st Conddence-and being aware
the gulf between poise and pose--is as Important
the shy girl entering a (Doin full of strange people as it is to the nervous Juvende leng
wings.
to
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So now for the tips an actress Farns on the stage and Puis into praefice in the drawing- Toom-ups that YOU can learn As well.
**ificgaukas.
Insincerity on the stage can be sited by the shortest man at qe back That goes for sincerity in real
life too
of the drew cirele
NEXT-the second in. portant les on Htr s should you behüpe telea crowded
rt
Should you (1) Stride In with fairly bright
and.
chattering excitedly. fort options on the negres. grom? Or (2) Should you blushingly life be
hind some flowers"
The answer:
cwusciousness
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kin way al
vanity. whatever like yott.
SH- uf
Mr Johnstone-Douglas always, trises stage student. "Straighten
your soulfers be- fure you talk on. Stretch per Angers, take deep breathin then gradually RELAX, vour hands fall pently to pour sidien,**
letting
Could the girl on the right lu the picture above be YOU in an off-guard moment 7 I might well be-unless you learn to see yourself wo other set you.
In the smaller pletore the same gief shows how to stand properly.
The people at the make-believe perly are all students of the Webber- Douglas School-Valerie Hermanni (on the left), Matby: Busch, and Julle Webh.
One Just lesson today: Really Haten when conteone is talking,
Have you ever wondered how Hameo keeps that air of breath- less interest throughout Juliets long balony speech? He really does redigest, night after night, the same words.
By taking Renuine, Intelli- gent interest In other people YOU can develop an attractive
STAND NATURALLY personality.
You are
Only then are you ready for your
entriser.
i ti room remember, above all, to stand naturally
Never shuffle your weight Atel
fret, Feel your gulp the Boor.
Don't place your feet close together or gangle on one leg ond keep Away fron the sweedy, feet-upurt stance.
"The most naturally easy way lo stand is with one foot slightly in front of the other, the weight a little more on the front foot." vies Mr Johnstone-Douglas.
Now-Co
— CONVERSATION.
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can be torture to shy people.
Well, the stage answer to the old problem of "What shall i Boy and how shall I say it?" "Never think of what you are going to sy nexl-or your mind will go blank."
than
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 90,
YOU Did Lloyd George Mould
The Character Of
It Begins To
H
The Young Churchill?
T
it.
WO men have fillel
the skies since the By WILLIAM BARKLEY
day I was born, They are wrapped in
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his
the larger
rival manu- room and
out
Tories to gather at Westminster Und shout: “We'll put Churchill and George tool"
Lloyd George almost overy fortnight of the Tory Govern- iment 1924-29 trilling about m-1-1-1-1-o-n unemployed until the Agure sounded like governi
be). And Churchill, then Chancellor of the Exchequer,
of
half a century of Britain's Churchill, called to the will history award history. It made them and, same power in the disasters palm? to a great extent, they made of the second war and him- services are frosh in our minda? millions (which it was soon to
To Churchill, whose immens self writing: "I thought ! To Lloyd George, Whose Our lives, our deatha, our knew a good deal about it country went into world war triumphs and despairs, at all, and was sure I should with fighting organisation every point these two have not fail.”
which would have been sitting on the Tory Front Bench nervously, yes, nervously, rycing left their mark on all of us,
destructivo of Boer his terrifying crite Two Fathers of Victory
for for the careers of Lloyd carning the usual treat- who had to bring valor Churchill's fiancial policy was George and Churchill have ment of parents from their facturers lg.
blamed meit
for the slump been
them with his personality, make industry.. inter- growing children, scorn and them pool their socrats by
Lloyd Georgo in the
1920 twined.
contempt from some
and Socialist ting voice that spoke of their frightening Tory 'Then
what mark
did some times, pride, devotion, sans dying with great equally politicians with the fervour of Lloyd George and Churchill adulation at others.
in the trenches.
Lloyd his campaign: "We can conquer leave upon one
George who had to conceive of employment." another? This is surely the most pro-
the maxs munition works,
the mass production, found and stirring theme of
forcest all
our personal political history.
"በ
Inseparably
Two men so diverse: one a poor Welsh boy, the other aristocrat born in the Palace of Blenheim. At first they belonged to opposite parties, then they combined, then they separated, some- times rising together, some- times falling together, at others one going up and the other down, but the Fates for ever spinning the threads from neighbouring spindles.
Lloyd George, called to Bupreme power in the darkest
days of the first war and overheard by his secretary saying to himself: "I wonder if I can do it."
Look As If
They Are Scared Of Girls
Leonard Mosley Takes Up the Challenge of the Neglected Woman on the Screen
is Director
London. darling.
Think of those Then there TERE we go again with draughty theatre corridors Anthony Asquith. He has
gaggle of British in winter! But they never worien atars complaining. make anything but he-man stories nowadays over here.
Saya Kay ("Genevieve") What do you expect me to If you are very shy, over-act Kendall, off on a provincial do put on a sou'wester and
under-art, and You feel slightly less
tone
down your per- formance. But never be gulity of a "pose."
much
rather when trise,
The key words In drama trating ስፖ relaration
You must Jearn naturni, unct ARVUT stead some else's line. Fight.
to be absolutely
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reputation for being a “cold” director, who never brings aty passion out of his players.
Can it be because, before,
were always
English and
he was embarrassed when they
they
stage tour:
"Of course I'd rather stay in London and play in a film,
pretend Hawkins?"
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Adds Joan Collins: The { trouble with British fim men is that they're afraid of sex. and all they ever offer you are Little Women parts, or skivvies, or dehydrated spinsters."
Most seem to agree that:-
British film
Actresses
have a
1. British dims rarely
good, solid, sincere, and sub
stantial women's interest;
2. Nearly all successful British
lms are those which con- centrate on men, and only introduce a woman to change a кceno or or break up the action; and
3. I they do have to have sex
"The
to let themselves In his latest picture, Young Lovers" there is ho doubt about the star's sweeping, tempestuous emotion.
But then, she happens to be Odile Versols,
she La French.
at
the
ITUNES
REFORMS Last come-back
think,
03
On the first day of Churchill's
Parliament
Government in this inst war
passed
taking power over all persons
Act WHAT did Churchill an
himself 800n to bo and all prop irties.
Lloyd George? Four years powerless
error, starting
from
0.5
about it all."
"I thought I knew a good deal ignorance In 1014. lald the Joyd George in a Government
Who
Churchill what he knew? he self-taught? Or did he learn the marshalling of a nation to war frtan his master, Lloyd Cicorgar
had some
Perhaps Churchill
Lloyd George making bis lust come-back effort with a pro- gramme of works and reforms at Bangor in 1935. He was then 72. We reporters had his script in advance and the first sentenco vas: "I am not here tonight us
camie.
a party politician.”
The awaited
The oratorment
What
COINCIDENCE Both were partyless THE human cargo of the world, with all its hopes and fears, hushes itself at the recollection of moments of experiment, of trial and Did be over think what joy it like these.
total would be to march again" "with
for foundation
this swit of doers, instead of morers? taught mobilisation of
a people. Was
It would be ungracious to forco the comparison. But wherever there is a generatis heart it will pulse for the ploneer, for the màu who found such grateful memory when he
the trail without a map. wrote to Lloytt George on form- ing his war Government in 1940:
APPOINTMENT "Like you I have no party of
Churchill in 1917
stood up. As ho (Churchill was not เม
opened his Inouth I SW A ret chosen as Tory leader.)
of course sudden twinkle in his eye. A THESR two were It is a queer coincidence that associated in that first war, thought was occurring. two men around whom parties and most dramatically. One of Lloyd
George
surd wis, am had pivoted or dispersed for two the riskiest moves that Lloyd not here tonight," and there he generations should have been at George made, although coldly stopped.
quoerest sensation that moment partyless.
calculated for months, was his went through the crowded hall. This latter is one of a thou- appointment of Churchill What he were NOT sand pieces of paper exchanged Minister of Munitions in 1917. tonight? What else was it all between the two and now de- Today
unbelievable about? But the little 4000, it is a
fore- posited in the Lloyd George story. Churchill was really out.
Was the great head Archives, a personal record of He WAS tarnished with the
was making milastory shaker. intimacies and impressions failure of the Dardanelles. He "Wait now" be was saying as which macinate those who was execrated by the Tortes, we all laughed. And then he hitherto bave known only
the who
forgave his lampochs started again. never pubile story.
on their party in the pro-lijs
Even in their different stylos days when he was the fugleman I can see a harmony. What in of Lloyd George's Budgeteering Churchill is thunder was light-
spainiai the landed rich.
ning in Loyd George. But what Churchill's gibes at "Imperial- if he had not been there. that
by the imperial pins" can that the
make a Tory apoplectic to this second war was the greater day, hazard and that it was waged But Lloyd George, knowing more astutely than the first. the man's worth, und remem. Yes, but could it have been bering his former loyalty, made waged at all without the lesson the splendid appointment which of the first? To whom, then, on Ita announcement
COMPARISON
Award of history
FISTORY may say
H
13m
out. finger up;
night, or any night? Had there been no Lloyd George, would there have been a Churchill?
Make your own answers. These two fed us to two in- credible victories, the fruits of which, let us pray, we shall not caused incredibly throw away again.
THEY WORK WITH THEIR
HEADS IN THE CLOUDS
DACK in the days of the
By J. W. TAYLOR
Their enemies? Flabbits and portant part of growing the Oh yes, I know what British
Insects and intion's vilaj timber reserves to directors are going to say:--
"We don't write good parts when British seamen avow-datanco lorry drivers and the planning on a time table that
cigarettes, carterpillars arsh long replace wartime deficiencie for women because we haven't ed "you could walk across ever-present menace of tre that
when we do get a good part wo give it to a foreign, girl. Our on women just don't have the emotional elasticity."
any women who can play them, the Tyne on the decks of could destroy a lifetime of old boy. For the same reason,
idle ships," David Marshall forestry work. Marshall rates fire as the foreter's greatest his spent 21st birthday dread. It has turned him into contemplating on a future a not-tiler. that appeared to be as bleak as some of the trips he had made round the Bay of driven him from the set. Biscay. The Slump had
Perhaps an idea
covers a hundred year.
Marshall and other, men like him are farmers who will never harvest. the crops they grow over the years of hard work, worry and anxiety, for it takes a century or more before an oak tree becomes usable timber from the tiny seeds that come to the In a fim they usually employ that. No one has ever decused Well now, I don't know about
forester from all parts of the He and his men work, as it world, as well as from local Deborah Kerr or Jean Simmons
were, with their heads often in school children who collect the or Audrey Hepburn or Dawn Then a pal gave hits an idea, the clouds, watching from wind- acorns In
their
spare time and Addams of lacking emotional David became u Forester, To swept 10 feet high steel towers holidays and sell them to the blood corpuscles. They just did day, at 44, he is Foresterain, (they can see the majestic La- troo Burnerion. And It is the really worked
not begin to pulse until they Charge of
2,000-acre coln Cathedral on a clear day) children who could easily
quito Willingham State Forest, Just for the dreaded spiral of smoke be the forester's worst enemy, British Perhaps at In an idea. Sinep outside Market Rez, Trzon Avastata'a forest iš o matter of 'youngsters /
for foreign directors.
means fire. that
zuld which is why they, lecture the 2 the classrooms and
a foreign stor to play
part.
Is it true?
we
in
Is this true? Are
afrold of women pictures?
Well, yes, I think we are, But not of all worner. Only
Carol
the British, home-bred brand,
Do you remember: Reed's The Fallen. Idol' It was French girl Michelo Morgan who gave the love scenes that intenso if subtle emotion. In the same director's "The Third
Man"
AL, WI Italian girl Valli who won all
the praise for her passionatd
performance.
But for
The Mary Within," Reed's lost alm, he employed English actress Claire, Bloom, and
all the critics promptly said how cold and remote, and refeened she made the romantid scenes with James Mason.
tho
**** could
our directors only do well with | anise, from which he nÜDERVIGA Muligutom. And there's arẻ thơng đá conducted, tours roith the
JOHNNY HAZARD
ITJOHTI, DONG, BANJO, HAT HAZARD GUY STA
foreign actresses · and our the
work of
forester actresses only humanity with foreign directors and safety of the other six the silent, trees in all weathers to
discover their responsible for the main enunow day and night trudanas pintangst forests on timber preservation.
how about an exchange?
forests, whose 14,000 acres of search out and step the nefarious valuable trees grace, tha atopen work of peste animal, insect of the Lincolnsfúre. Wolds.
and himan.
.
During the month we are la have a delectable Invasion of stars from Italy, including the fabulous Lollobrigida and n Juridu newcomer named Söfn Loren.
$
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Few of the thousands who Forestry is a scientific job to- wall or rida prat, the “Stato day, no furt matter of Forest signs at Raseny Bardney, haphazardly watching trees Laughton, Stapleford, Louth and now thote of these forests
of
defences cordoning truff
The sea was once the daily Bouras in a year, have any con- alone there are daily pairole of ure to work for us in future. Then he now seen, are sulle behind the blank was the cabbit detrodes woodland, anti and ship Margaret Lockwood, as formidable, enemies which thousands of tiny trees stretching the woods and tree- Glynis Johns,, and Eunice Day- call from..him and his man k-in tidy rowy, actose the hursery ceaselessly fighting a pest which son to Rome? Just to make It | kiowledge of farming, lecturing, plots that were once humble is an ever-present marice to a bargain, they cản hêve Joan estate managing, fire-fighing, corny littering the Linepinshire every acre of the Forestry, Cond- Greenwood and Anna Neagle | cost, accounting and the elimi- Beldst"They know Lette of the mission/a woodlands in Lincoln- too.
nations of pestal z...
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