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Live Alone— And Hate It

~~ La Hutton, Eva Gabor Don’t Like Single Life

By Earl Wilson

NEW YORK, Au. 5Mahy, mary years ago when! 1 was a mere boy of 35 or 36, a lady whacked out a book| called “Live Alone and Like It"--which was later parodied |

by comedians into “Live Alone and Look It.” The lady who wrote it was as wrong as an umpire in Brooklyn. — ar . She was right on one a Wilson's New York thing, though: It was a good! staff while the columnist is in way to sell a book. Furope,

~ But I know from two lead “1 nate to have dinner alone glamourpusses, and Eva Gabor, who have had their kisser on the covers of| single '* she Fime and Life, respectively, this| This was from a great beauty year, that living alone is actu-¢ ue personality girl now in “The ally a bliss somethin E Mke having, ime" on a

minutes by a crowbar, es plain girls are ins rior Betty Hutton put it—one night But maybe you thought these

when we were having dinner at sugarpusses were on the phone

the Colony—very graphically. “It stinks,” said Betty. Lovely Miss Conor. one of the three marrying Gabors,

every minute turning down dates.

around me and 99 per cent of

ithe time I drive myself home after the show, -— “I don’t say I like fit, “I do miss having a husband ery-much, I wouldn't say.-the. - truth if I said I didn't oy. it.” Betty Hutton had been pretty explicit about her troubles, too, the night we were together . . . Betty, the B. W. and me . . . get Ithis: a threesome, not a “happy foursome” such as you're always reading about, Sure, it's corny, but here oof that a

ing I hated not was excellent Jros aking $5000 a

having dinner Betty Hutton with my Beautiful Wife. “1 read it and I said ‘There's a guy I agree with 100 per cent’)” the beauteous blonde Miss Gabor WA-5403

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movie star m week (Betty's pay check) can be’ less ‘gay about -lifé than a - secretary making $50 a week. “I'm unhappy’ were words that came from La Hutton frequently that night, although one would suppose that Betty Hutton prac{tically never opens her mouth |without yelling something indi|cating a delirious happiness. I don't want to give the idea that either Miss Hutton or Miss

Betty Hutton myself but I do always. You surely get v very Joely when you're

she said that an married] woman is uncomfortable out on; a date after she's become single again because she can't relax and, | be herself lke she was with her | husband.

“You can’t do a lot of hina J you want to do. You can't burp when you want to like you can when you're married,” she said. Miss Gabor sald the loneliness is especially trying for a’ gre-

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In Hollywood— immy: Stewart Hits Jackpot

Star Leads in Fox's Satires on Giveaways

By Erskine Johnson _ HOLLYWOOD — Aug. 5— Movies without popcorns: Jimmy Stewart is weaving and staggering on the set of Fox's satire on radio giveaways, “The Jackpot.” But when

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vet in "My Friend Irma Goes

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Theater Ss. . +» nada) Red Skelton in “The | Yellow Cab Man"

“I WAS THEENKING to have a girl move in with me,” Miss Gabor said, and then she added|” in her delicious accent: iR “But who the hal can live with a roommate?” So there you are, ladies. If you're thinking of chucking the

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Gabor wanted to return to their ex-husbands ‘(but if they have since I wrote this, I take it back); they were Sout unhappy living alone. BETTY had stated it in such tonish language, previously when

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and Barbara Hale, a pleas. [not a few yards away, The proud, \ant, typically American cou-! dignified teachers are playing & ple who have won a $24,000] hot pokes game on a table piled radio jackpnt and all the excite-| "80 W Jomas.

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‘bara’ face, - "vy this trick on wifey.

selaasic. plastic schnozzle worn {Jose has the extras buzzing. “Arthur Blake, as a pompous’

face woul look like Lex Barker's after he had tangled with a real

jungle pussy cat. But the studio's ‘ham actor of the period, is be head florist has ‘clipped’ 6% ally og, lo" 00 f the Period, sv the thorns and. there's not 8 p,05.e the cameras. He's even

scratch on the valuable Hale, unnier..than. Jose in a Grecian ismer affer Jimmy Has Tished|, Tunes costume, a laurel

—flalling her with the posles. rath and tumbling, fat, blonds 8.8 8 curls. Blake laughs: DAN DAILEY, Danny Thomas “People who see me want to and Frank Fontaine are hi ho know If Mary. Miles Minter . some horseplay that's not in the -comebne I fo 'meript on the “Call Me Mister” meng i" : set at the same studio. Director] JIMMY CAGNEY is trying to Lloyd Bacon calms the irrepressi- persuade Doris Day to play up to bles down long. enough to shoot Gordon MacRae over at Warners, ia scene in which Dalley and For a moment it looks like Doris Thomas sneak into an orderly | {might end up with half a grapes {room in Tokyo and rifle the files. fruit mushed all over her face, “I've found my service ree- {but this isn't a Cagney hoodlum “ord,” Thomas shouts. | yarn, It's “The West Point Story” Dafley can't resist the ad (and Jimmy's all duked up in a Ith that pops Into his mind: uniform. Doris is taller than her | “Are you a boy or a girl?™ he {Teading man and makes no ate | shouts. tempt to shrink down to his eye { Bacon groans, yells “Cut” |level i and says: “THIS is going to James Cagney - can stand be a day.” next to Gypsy Rose Lee and . x make her look: Margaret “HALLS of Montezuma,” Fox's, O'Brien's size.

celluloid tribute to the Marines, Is winding up a long production ¥ schedule. The cameras are C 0 0 Lo ot Mass. Ave. trained on Richard Widmark,! MECCA IM serial 0044 playing a small town chemistry! Today 1:15, Mon, Tags. —and Richard Hylton (re=1member him as Me! Ferrer's son “TULSA” LOR BY hy lin “Lost Boundarles”?) as a shy | ABBOTT & § ’ student. Widmark's fellow faculty | “Yaras? .. “Ride” ety {members are waiting for a grad-| Adults, 280; Kiddies, uation scene to begin on another, ‘

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