Show st Ruioii'& TeelrEnTiI JaMbOree THEY SAY :ffalanik America's tofr social historian galAs -- - A Pt - rink meetly drew the can— Baircada Sting- - Ray tee — end they ell mood like ferocious fish er wild minuets Itlis tiliAts these news elt? — Hertford 1 teed or MONO the advertising agency sometimes a bright young A Sometimes man at the parent organization But on at least one memorable occasion some yeses ago the Ford Motor Co asked poetess Marianne Moore to come up with some names She suggested Mangiest Citify Deerbent Diemen's Andante Can Mete and The Ford Silver Sword etc But almost a year after she had turned these ideas in she received a letter from Ford "Dear Miss Moore" the letter said "The name of the car will be Edsel" J 4711 de se many CAawsdiaa l i odors intuit oaks their carvers in US— Mrs C F Detroit ass 7"----- -- '' more jobs down here A sampling ' i : ' Kansas i — -' i t ( '''' ' k — - ' t 1 ':--Z ''' - - t - '' i I ST CloP c' A - 0 I A - 1: I 7 "Royalties are nice and all that but shaking the beads brings the money quicker" —GYPSY POSE LEE "It's crusts that feed the virtuous it's cake that comforts sinners But writers live on bread and praise at Literary Dinners" — PHYLLIS ISIGINLEY I cannot write a poem I biscuits and feel just as pleased" ANNE MORROW LimoecnoH "When bake - t 4 ' myself t N 1i - 1 ' It 1 : I I I I L l 4 I ' ''''t : i - was extraordinarily appealing Mr Kazan told us he had never taken a writing course in his life — "John Steinbeck taught me a few things like cutting out adjectives and letting verbs tell the story" — but writing is now his real life "When I was in my 3os and 40s" he said "I could psych t ' f ' - - ' ' ' ' li - seasons back was the corresponding fury of French designers — who felt they deserved credit for getting there "fustest" with the Session Their secret weapon for topping the topless is an even more resealing suit the "inikib" (you know what spelled backwards) which covers what the bikini uncovm and vice versa I -- - ' A The French who else? Indeed one of the most interesting sidelights of the "topical" furor a few ' ft f ' 2 ' '- i Walter Huston even Raymond Massey whose brother was once And of course GovernorGenend "America's Sweethart" Mary Pickford ICIat ineratai Shit trikini? -r ' of Canadian "invaders" includes Guy Lombardo Paul Anka Mort Sahl William Shatner Lorne Greene Robert Goulet Percy Faith Giscle MacKenzie Yvonne De Carlo Peter Jennings the late ' ' - A Because despite the excellence of their theater there are simply - - ' : ‘" I 4 the -- 1 ''' ia about celabritits ELIA KAZAN: We arranged a meeting with the author of The Arrangement (who is also of course the famous film director) for lunch at Charley O's - a New York restaurant Mr Kazan looked around the room "I'd like to take my coat off" he said "I'm hot There are men who are office animals I'm not What did you think of my book?" We begged the question We were frankly shocked by his book and didn't like it but we didn't tell him so "There are so many people who resent it" he said "The Sunday 'Times' intimated it was garbage But wonderful letters come in From women particularly And they identify not with Gwen or Florence but with Eddie They're so bored in the suburbs They wish they could let some air in — get away from the sterile way we live in this damn country Don't put 'damn' in now" We begged the order "But I just don't understand the intellectuals not liking my book" he continued "II think the sex puts them off Maybe I put too much in at the beginning but I think it's integral and organic to ' : the theme Why — my four children all read it and only one didn't like it!l What I can't understand is a ' like Arthur Miller His wife fellow k : ' it read right away but he's had it k? four months and hasn't read it yet '' '''' "I think" Mr Kazan looked up f ' earnestly "my book is great I think 1 it's a wonderful book I'm amazed at the insights— and it really has a MI 1 i – of a lot to say" ‘ Such naivete about his book ' '''' ' particularly coming from one of the N ''' great directors of the "art" theater QUKATION e1 e -- I'VE GOT - - i - t shoes or htMiller's onebsiseeme saWndilclaiaurnses their volved As I've become more myself it's be- come increasingly difficult to be some- body else At my age" — Mr Kazan is now 58 — "you slowly resign yourself to being yourself You're not trying to be somebody else You filially realize this is it So many people spend so much of their lives doing what other people want them to do They do everything to please their bosses or their wives and pretty soon they don't even have opinions" V kitolft1 ' ' "I have two live a great ""lo I great ambitions — to love and to write a great novel" — ritANc011t SAGAN "Cleverness is not a substitute for knowledge" — NARY 111CAR1HY i Yi THIS WEEK -----a 1 000641f I 1147 Nselessal Newspaper Nepaziers Fee A leiter A11400111 :' N PA-- Btu G Wit Kurt Presides mid Ckairaum WILLum I NIcelet fekluher and Edideriel Dstettst I Edirne Joule J O'Countu Camkuts Rossini EXAlaillr Editor McLean Campo Are (hackle HORIFTWAN S Mailaifin Editaf o INJ Limed Ritmolows Mogoriow Cortocohoo MS Now York N Y 10317 All tioNs Thaw WW1 holder loowr00000l God Poo Awooticon CortWOM Awe toorodotOoo is whole ot to tort without poison 'AMMO"' rowovod CAtkr is plohibits9d1 7 2 ( L |