TV Guide (September 17, 1955)

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Godfrey's Feud With The Press SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES Bouquets and. Brickbats Arthur Often Wonders If All Those Stories Can Really Be About Him Shortly after the firing of Julius La Rosa and its backwash of press com¬ ment, Arthur Godfrey told an Ameri¬ can Weekly interviewer: “I learned a long time ago to read as little as pos¬ sible about myself. First they build you up; then they tear you down. “While they were building me up, I quit reading the stuff because it em¬ barrassed me. When the tide turned this year and the boys began tearing me down, a couple of good friends of mine told me not to read it. They said I’ve got enough to do without taking on any extra worries. “I thought about it for a while and decided they were right, because, no matter what they say about me on the front page, there are a couple of lines on a back page which continued 13