Show ENTERTAINMENT What Happens A Man with One Passion After Death? In a few score yean all who read these lines will hsve vanished from the More folk Um Death does not bring merely a loqg unconscious slumber but rather a quick awakening to the irrevocable judgment of our Crescientific knowledge or instruator Nor does it bring us a chance to prove ourselves or ments can pierce the curtain that divides this world from that into to amend our erring waysi In our own hands rests the opportunity which all of us must journey and upon our own heads die All we know about God’s eterto determine if nal plans for us all we know responsibility death shall be the threshold to about what lies beyond the grave life among the bleatcomes from die God Who everlasting ed or among the lost made us and to the extent He Men blessed by youth and has seen fit to reveal it to ua good health often fed that death But we can face eternity without fear For we hsve a definite for them is far away— something to be worried about only in the answer so the mystery of death With the facts God has put at twilight yean Some scoff at the our disposal through the inspired suggestion that an everlasting books of the Old and the New Hell could be permitted by a Testaments the Catholic Church merciful God Others seem to always has given and gives to- think that God will treat them day a definite answer to the ques- kindly if they live reasonably moral lives even though they tions raised by the fact of death Him no special honor which pay Man’s life in this world die due is His is tells a Church us preparation If for die world to come a you would like more inforwhich ends with our mation on Heaven Hell Purgadeath Whar happens after that tory die end of the world and depends on whether death finds the resurrection and judgment we shall be happy us loyal to God or opposed to of all men Him and the way He expeas us to send yon an interesting pamit is appointed unto phlet Nobody will call on you to live " men once to die and after this Write far Pamphlet Na FM-1- 4 "A Mon or AO No merely human being ever has been able to look into eternity and tcU us what it is like No sec-o- By PEER J OPPENHEIMER rival this year’s Academy Award said of his opponent: “When I saw Scofield act I knew I would never be that great So I decided to grab the loot” When I had lunch with Scofield In London just before he wee nominated for hla role in "A Man for AO Seasons" ho said "IT never get It The tofetherneaa between Lis and Dick is unbeatable The way they lire now they are everybody’s darlings" Scofield’s appraisal of the situation was an obvious by a man who is only too conscious that he is almost totally unknown to the U8 public He has appeared in just throe films and has been seen by Americana in just one play the stage version of "A Man for AO Seasons" Neverthlesa unless his estimate of the popularity of Lis and Dick proves to he true he is the head-o- n favorite to win the Oscar as heat actor of the year For when it comes to acting he ranks with Sir Laurence Olivier Sir Alee Guineas Spencer Tracy and Fredrie March Scofield is on actor's nrtor "My life is my work and my work is acting" he said His interests beyond his profession and his family are nonexistent He doeant even care to road unless It involves scripts "I have no other involvements" Scofield told me "and never have had I don’t write I don’t do much in the garden My wife actress Joy Parker takes care of what has to be done la the house Occa- sionaily 1 like to ride a horse play a little tennis or go for a walk" Hia idea of a vacation Is to go to the wild and isolated Hebrides islands off Scotland— and do nothing self-defen- se ' earth Every day almost a hundred thousand human beings finish their earthly span and pees into the beyond Oku turn will come we all know but when where and how we cannot be sure Acting is Paul Scofield's life and he may end up with an Oscar— despite his horror of Hollywood hoopla a la Liz and Richard Burton closest Richabd burton Scofield for the judgment" (Ileb 9:27) Christ gave us (Matt 23:31-46- ) a description of God’s judgment which leaves no room for doubt that our worthiness of cverlasriqg reward will be judged solely according to the way we have lived our lives on this earth "When I am not working I mostly like to sit in a chair and Just stare into space 8co field aaid "Frankly I consider myself lasy and I wouldn't want to work if I could afford not to" His only ambition outside his career la to take the n Railroad to Vladivostok! Before we met I was told that Scofield was one of the moot introverted of an British actors and about as communicative as Greta Garbo I didn't find this true at aU But it became obvious very quickly that while he was in love with his profession he hated the trimmings "That's why I never wanted to go to Hollywood" he told me "My wife and I were offered a seven-yecontract in 1949 but I was afraid I would have to give up too much for what I would get I waa afraid that the Hollywood manner of living would become my life "I don’t even like to live in London or go to big parties We have a cottage in Sussex and when I am working in a film or a play he is presently starring in "Staircase" on the London stage I commute every day by train" Scofield the son of a schoolmaster waa a school dropout "Of course my father was disappointed" he told me "But when I let him know I wanted to go into the theater he didn’t object very strongly He realised I was not going to be very successful at anything else "I had never even seen a professional play until after I enrolled at the London Mask Theater School when X was 17 But I had participated in a lot of plays at school moptiy Shakespeare from the time I was 18" Unlike most actors Scofield has no desire to produce and he doesn’t particularly want to direct He has no interest in the technical aspect of filming except how it affects him Acting la hla Ufa Trans-Siberia- test-ingti- ar -- Famify BnUy April 9 1997 7 nd — FR EE-- Coupon Mof T odayl — — ——j FM-1- 4 Nama Addrssa ' State City Zip EilHGimS OF COLUR1BUS RELIGIOUS 147$ 000TM INFORMATION IIIH BUREAU IT Lllllli Ml 09110 v WORLD'S FASTEST Discotheque Dance Method Teaching 17 ACOURBB By KWar Joe Plr Werifs Creates! 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