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Miss Collins
brushes up her politics
I HAVE BEEN NEGLECTING
WORLD AFFAIRS, SHE SAYS
Jas stunning as TOAN COLLINS, who can always be depended upon to a straight right to the jaw,
received me wearing a Japanese kimono of silvery silk- and pearls. The two set in gold on her finger were fresh- water pearls, which she described as looking like "some- body's old dental filling."
She Informed me that The was embarklog upen pro Kramme of self-improvement; 1 anid I found it difficult to imagine what she could Im- jove upan, and Miss Collins said it was her mind that she was alluding to.
I suppose it is the one aspect of her personality that is the prat has not been excessively revealed, which, of course, 13 not to say that does not exist.
To meet Miss Collins and talk about her mind is possibly
LIMELIGHT
by THOMAS WISEMAN
the world?
her
"and get
not every inon's dream of the millionaire's son, all 'round change." Heaven. can also be discon- certing because Intellectual Miss Collins fulled conversation tends 10 make timone down several inches, so Miss Collins wriggle about; that it now covered her knees with the result that her simone red aid it wasn't to affairs of
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good reviews for a
Speaking of self-improvement of a non-latellectuai naluri→ was she going to morry Mr Locw?" "1"âm not too thelled by the idea of morlage," said Mirs Collins, "you will remem-
does not reach IN fat as thint kind thart the was her I have had one experience of Idiments are supposed to reach.
. But I must not digress: It is MIs Collins's mind that we are
xmining.
"I desperately want to catch up with world nitairs," sald Miss Collins. "I have been rather neglecting them lately."
World Travel
I said I didn't quite see that: hadn't she been having dates with Mr Arthur Loew, Junior,
referring it was politica and wedlock (to actor Maxwell international relationships between countries.
the whom
You
WDS can
"Yes," said Miss Collins, "I've bought one of those record cources which you play when you go to bed and then while skep your subconscious nind does all the leamlig for you."
"And how's your Spanish these days?" I inquired.
far," she said, "I Reed, from
"Well, so haven't had an Bnally divorced).
opportunity to ecrtainly say that I am not try it out," Miss Collins, she, Also, sold wanted 10 become a better going to marry Me Loew-yel." actress so that she could have Best in Bed respect for herself a beriy
I asked what else she was might be enough for the pubile planning to do of an educational but a girl could not go through nature. She said she was going her whole life congratulating to ake singing lessons and herself upon having a body, dancing lessons and read books, "I want to be able to do a And she was going to learn pluy on Broadway," she said, Spanish while she slept.
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WHY I'M A HERETIC
I
IN HOLLYWOOD
Los Angeles.
HAVE never seen Hollywood in such a panic. It is setting up a "Vigilantes Committee' in the film in- dustry to try to make sure that "it can never happen *gain."
Stars take off in droves for Mexico. Canada, and the Pacific Isles anxious to avoid being "slapped with a sub- poena."
There # agitated talks uf tic-delector tests. A flash from
of St John's Wood, London that affidavite nrd Craig,
the former assistant missing from the Bond Street London, offices of Confidential magazine who flew from London to give manager of Grauman's Theatre,
Causes new tremor.
A famous Hollywood director told me: This thing will set us back 20 years. It is
u public relations disaster."
evidence.
And, to give added impact to her words, Maureen announces
that she is putting the damages
I do not have to tell you why which she socks from Coniden-
all this is so,
The "Confidential trial," now starting on its third week, do-
lol from 1,000,000 to 5,000,000 dollars.
(She is bringing a civil libel
minates everyone's mind and action -against the magazine mast people's conversation-
of Callioral& ard which re
though I hear that many promi- quite separate from the criminal nent filin men have agreed to libel charges made by the State ban all mention of it at their at present being heard in dinner parties and cocktail do's,
pool-alde
court.) So a good deal hangs
Beverly H
SCANDAL
AND THE BIG INDUSTRY
I don't see this uproar at all as others see it
FROM RENE
MACCOLL:
Whe other night, at what I on that passport.
The other night in 90 degrees suppose you could call a typical
Meanwhile outside in
takra a leisurely drink of leed Licen Lon Holywood party they had a heat I motored
with the bailift. fien tethered to a tree because Angeles through the week-end corridor Paul Gregory, a witness waler, chats
who had accused Mrs Meade of and isions fo some of the Alr, beyond the host was a famous astro to Hel
trying to blackmail him, was evidence before taking loger and be was born under Leo. (The Hon cost £45 to hire Bel Air is something you have explaining to a TV audience leave.
what else he would have said for the evening.)
rever seen in Europe. It is a court if he had been allowed The gloom In Beverly Hills and But Hollywood is not amused. But I soon noticed that the rkly guarded and gloriously
to give evidence,
Bel Air remains unmitigated. concentration was intro- luxurious people to whom
camp I find it particularly charm- And I say to Hollywood: Don't duced, while chatting affably at lor the very rich. first, londed to wince, murmur an excuse, and fede rapidly nway when they discovered why I am in Hollywood.
NEEDLESS.
Maureen
in Ilves
may
a small ing when, a couple of times worry so much. Things white house which clings to the each day, even at the height of not be nearly so bad as you excitement, 边 postman think. Just wall until the box lip of a precipitous canyon. It the
is surrounded by eucalyptus comes ambling into court, de- ofice returns for next quarter trees and floweritig azaleas. livers the judge's letters to him, are in then you will see.
Maureen's red head up- penred briefly at the win-
BUT is all the gloom really dow as I walked to the front
justifled?
I would say not, door. But she
retreated and
I would say that Hollywood is left it to her genial brother Charics Fitzsimons (Fitzsimons
in a quite needless panic.
i would say that, for frern 13 Maureen's real name) to re- damaging the movie industry, celve me.
the Confidential trint may give
Charles, who bears a marked
to his famous
It the biggest shot in its coller resemblance tive arm that it has had in a sister, Jed me into the drawing with long time.
room, lavishly furnished
cholcs and And I would further say that green upholstered whatever be the outcome of the divans, old English aliver and terrible or otherwise shocking glassware and a vast fireplace allegations that we have heard framed in glittering gilt. about this Maureen O'Karn, DORCHESTER
they have done her absolutely
no harm at all as far as box
ALL IN A DOCTOR'S DAY-by CEDRIC CARNE,
YOU MUST BE ONE OVER THE EIGHT
That disaster is imminent.
HERE is a type of mind that leaps to the conclusion
When one man is asked to return for another X-ray he assumes the worst. When another man is referred to a specialist he thinks he is already doomed. People just panic because of ignorance.
office is concerned, and that any E discussed matters with of her aims reissued right now 11 matter of fact good humour. 'would almost certainly play to "Look," he said,
"iЯit
con- bumper houses. I contend that celvable that my sister would what the public craves for In want to misbehave herself in a Toke Hector Jennings, He Ils movie heroes and heroines is movie theatre? After all, you eat in my consulting room with some of the old time colour and know, she has got a big, beauti-n face as long or an exclama-
ful bed right here at home. But tion mark.
dash,
I think that the public every- Uie point is that she Was in "But doctor, if they gave my where is just a little bit sick of Europe at the time."
with Transfusion after her、 notors who ate models of good And he gave me a detailed operation, surely her condition behaviour, who pay off their description of her Itinerary must be grave?"
mortgages,
and play week-end from the time she left New Once, blood transfusions, golf just like stockbrokers, York on October 6, 1963, until during or after surgery, were
This is a most heretical view her return to America on adven
final desperate
secret and I do not suppose I shall find January 11. 1954.
incnsures. Nowadays there carries in the this huge area who anyone
After
individuality. Though thousands "Fire Over no need for 'anxiety. 1lming
not contradict This would agree with me.
Afrlen" for Columbi Pictures The giving of transfusions would On the contrary for the saker in Malaga, Fald Charlco, after optrallona is a common mediaeval beliaf, today stich men of Beverly Hills the most Maureen flow to London on procedure. The surgten orders a conception is merely a subject Amportant thing in the world November 20 and stayed at the it whenever a little more blood for selence Betion, and is the tonight is Maureen O'Hara's Dorchester until December 18, might bonellt the patient. joke of selence. passport,
when she flew to Ireland to Of course "transfusions · are
Christmas with spond
her given for other reason. also. mother.❤
Certain anaemias and burns, The trial resumed be- for example.
Walker, FOR the flame-haired Irish fore Judge Herbert
DENIAL
actreso came out with a who once long ago had a whirl j HIS DOUBT
that
spirited statement
the in Alms himself. He played in stampings in her passport (she a silent film entitled "Dill the
became
"Donors give a pint" Mr Jennings said. "Isn't that a lob to give at one time?".
a U.S. citizen some Oleo Boy" and the judge MR JENNINGS, though, had to give one pint away.
another worry. An anxiety than three months the
time back) prove beyond a played Bill. doubt that sho
Than hardly
hnd
We all have about nine pints of blood-one over the eightee and a healthy person, in the right age group, can well afford La lis body the that many have, though few manufactures the missing pink was in Bpain
His hugging again easily. and England In November 1033, judze left the Bench than Mr talk about it
amountet to this!
"All the same, I wouldn't which is when she is alleged to Marjorie Meade, who had just doubt
blackmail, Supposing the blood they give fancy going around with a plat have taken part in a shocking been accused of incident in row 85 at the stalls rounded on Assistant Attorney my wife has been given, say, of someone else's blood in my
murderert
veins for the rest of my life? in Grauman's Chinese Theatre General Clarence Linn, of Call- by
"That was "After all," Hector Seanings Mr Jennings protested, gha here in Hollywood.
fornia, and cried:
given But the transfusion”, adven' Moreover, she wants more a dirty, low-down trick you continued, "if I wno
* blood, would I know who gave docs not last very long. It than anything else to get on played}"
merely tides the patient over "He shared a commich dark when he most need it, : land. prejudice. He wrongly arzumed "gives the body, time to manii- that the blood of each person. desturs its own supply.
to the witnnan stand in the Los f. Tho Doretister hotel to it Angules Hall of Justion, and that Mauroan Olistu, sisyöd deny, under oath the alliga- there from November 20 until tions
by Jaro Domber 32, 188E.
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