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Show 20 Lauren Bacall Leads Jubilant Group of Tony Award Winners The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday. April JO, 138 Academy Members List Revised, Democratized By CLnrIes Chumplm , Tunes Writer I Los Angt-le- s 1IOIXYWOOD rolls of . - The ' mem-Leiriii- p t'.e Academy of Motion P.cture Arts and fciences. a subject of frequent controversy each time the Oscars con e arourd, have Iren revised and democra-lireas the result of a two-jestudy. Al-- o being revised s and democratired are for electing the Academys Board of Governors. In a letter sent to rll members, Academy Piesidnnt Gregor Peck announced that 333 members have been redesig-bate- d and have associates, thus last their right to vote in the Academy Award balloting. These transfers presumably derive from what Peck's letter called a just determination concerning the voting privileges of members who lur e been professionally inactive in motion pictures for a number d piooe-tiure- ! . Of years." In addition, 109 members ere being transferred from t raft branches of the Academy to members-at-largMembrrs-at-lrrgvote in the 'nominations ior Best Picture only, although they vote in all categories in the final ballot. , The intent here seems clearly to purify the voting for semifinal and final nominations in the craft speci; Ities e - particularly . The tran-fei- s take efteef at or.ce. but Peck has appointed a review committee to hear from members gnevaires who v to challenge the -h T Up until now Ive missed the whole awards scene, the sultry-voiceactress said the other night. When her name was plucked from the secret ballot enveloped she leaped The w ere dune by the various branches. Many, Peck says, used a d tho-- e yardstick: jurCiS. l. mu-ica- transfers. seve.i-vea- r support'ng nae musical performer in Coco In the straight drama division, first-tim- e prizes went to Tammy Grimes, starring in T nn-- 5 tr. veav- riivcue Latest or male star of Quid's Ken Howard, mole Play; same play; and support, Elythe Danner, supporting actress, Butterflies Are Free. Joseph Hardy, another freshman competitor, took the diama directing ebation for Child's Play. The only veteran winners, announced bv a stellar array cf stage and screen presenters, were Betty Comdeti and NEW YGEY GAP) Lauren Bacall led a jubilant group of first t.ne winners mo-- t of the top v ho captu-e- d honors Sur.tLy right in Broadway's annual Tony awards competition. Miss Email took her ulver medalLon as the star of w hich A p p 1 a use, was picked as the season's best who had not worked actively in for seven jeers were tranrii rred to as- so iate memberships. Of the "Si voting members of the acting branch, for example, 00 who hadn't worked in seven from her seat at the Bellinger Theater, ran to the stage, and Oh mv goodness! gasped, g f- " ar.d Charles Strouse and Lee -, the score cempo-er- s Jo Mielzlner, of Applai-e- ; two avvrrds for scenic ties :i Child's of and lighting Play; and CecJ Beaton, ros-tu- 'i Adam- r Nr ment later the audience stood Coward ei- again as Sir Noel Cocu. , -f -- Jt1 Miss Bacall won the loud-e-longest cheers cf the elaborate ceremonies for a competitive winner. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fonts nne were welcomed with a standing ovation as they ruietiy entered to receive a double medallion for their 30 vears in the theater. A mo t. -- gintly strode down a curvirg stairea-- e ior a similar hormr V- - r? f' - c' S J ti iikder is admitted wmfflY m mi excujSvE IWlPtMNQ! SHOWS amttmhmtxun nnjEKOON AT !2OO20O0C ytsmmus 6ooeootoni before she kissed Walter Mat- thau Gregory Peck Academy President years became associates. Judge Upholds Ban on Filthy Book Reuters News Agency SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA -The novel Myra Breckinridge by Gore Vida! is filthy, bawdy, lewd and disgusting," a Sydney judge said in a customs upholding department ban on the book. Banding down a reserve judgment in favor of the department ban, Judge Aaron Levine said in his view Myra now Breckinridge, being made into a motion picture, transgressed the standards of decency presently accepted by the community. "The objection to this book Curies not because it deals who presented the prize. "Applause also earned two prizes for Ron Field, the director and choreographer. The show was Field's first iWiNNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS staging assignment. Picked as the finest drama was an import from Dublin, Borstal Boy by Frank McMahon, based upon Brendan Bahans account of his s in a British reformatory. nominees Other first-tim- e BEST SCREENPLAY BEST DIRECTOR DUSTIM tcen-year- HOFFMAN who won included: Cleavcn Little, male musical star of Purlie; Melba Moore, supporting musical actress in the same show; Rene Auber- - year. include BEST PICTURE 0F THE YEAR! over-al- l with the perverted behavior of an aggressive homosexual but because of the manner of its treatment of the subject, Levine said. Dennis Altman, 26, a lecturer in government at Sydney University, had sued the customs department for the return of the books which were seized from him early last 3 y VOSCHT B "jvkdnight CQWSOY COLOR - DeLuxe Steve McQueen f in'The Reivers cVBo$ Named ChatUe'Brmvn" f3U8S fcOKWt fHWHS 17 W ty' Patty Duke tttEUl eciunes Kiuuf tutu RUS la. 3?5. ' ;c MJte fftUKJATYM Gjo, ! WALTER INGRID GOLDIE MATTHAU BERGMAN HAWN BOTTOM Cactus fiom 4TH BIB WEEK! 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