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She's Happy and Carefree

After Siege of Illiness

. By Earl NEW YORK, Sept. 20— Garland said. We had planned to go ou

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Wilson

I've just got a robe on,” Judy

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t and do this interview about

the rested, relaxed, healthy Judy Garland over a cocktail

somewhere. moned me from the lobby to

(the door herself, and trotted ‘away to answer a phone, I

saw instantly that she had a laugh in her eye and a bounce in

‘her stride

Judy is on her way again in her career after only a short interruption. That was clear. “You'll have to pardon this robe.” she said, sitting down in a chair with her feet up. The robe was whitish and heavyish, and with her arms folded she reminded me of a penguin. “1 don't know what you call it,” she said, “but I look liké Jimmy Savo in it.” ou ~ - JUDY PROCEEDED to tell me that her visit to New York— where she received a warm-heart-ed public demonstration on Broad-way-—had given her new hopes.

“Just say thank you to them,”

Judy asked, “because they've made me feel so happy-—and well. ‘That other thing" she referred to her diffictiities of a few weeks ago --‘that's all past. That's kid stuff “At first,” she confessed, "1 was

afraid to see anybody. “I thought everybody would be staring at me and thinking things. “Then I realized it was all due to exhaustion. To complete exhaustion, from working too much “I'd like to have a rest for at

“least a year. ®ecause it's fun rest

ing. I hadn't" had any rest for so long, I didn't know what it was like." | ” » ” ° { HER PLAN calls for her, her husband, Director Vincente Minelli, anc their 3-year-old daughter, to loaf through Europe for three’ months, starting after Christmas. ee “I've never been to FKFuropeY, she admitted. “I've never been anywhere but Cu'ver City!” { Judy laughed saying this; in iact she laughed frequently. She laughed about the television set NBC's John Royal had sent her and she hadn't had time even to turn on yet. i A pizza-baker named Fred, who! had sent her some complimentary pizzas after hearing her on Jack Eigen's program, interrupted our interview with a phone call offer-

ing to send her some more pizzas. |

» n » “JUST BRING one this time,” she said, “or I'll get too fat.” It seems that Fred said he was embarrassed to call and offer her some pizzas. “Anybody who can make pizzas

that good should never be em-

barrassed!” Judy told him. She wore man's style hair. It was a haircut not unlike my own, given to her, she said, by the Hollywood barber named Louie, who also cuts her husband's and daughter's hair. ' “It's ' severe,” Judy explained,

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But she was tired from shopping and sum-

her suite. When she opened “but it's nice and neat. Only a man could cut it that way." Judy confessed it was a mental struggle for her to come into New York at this time from Hollywood “The night before we arrived, | got so terrified, thinking of com

ing into New York and seeing everybody, that when we finally got here. 1 came to the hotel and

hid for the whole day

“That night, thev talked me into going out to the Capitol ” ” o THAT WAS WHEN a crowd seeing her picture, Summer

Stock,” saw her, and cheered her, shouting things like “Keep your chin up, Judy!” “After that,” she said, “I wanted to go out and see everybody, I felt so confident. “Vincente said it would happen He said, ‘You go to New York and you'll find you are a success and vouy picture is doing well. and it will do you good Things turned out just the way he said.” » ” uw JUDY, of course, is still under suspension by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. But she was able to laugh about that “I'm. suspended so often.” said, ‘my feet are never on the ground.”

too she practically

Judy said her confidence here in'

New York possibly got too great.

at one point. She was speaking

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A friend told Kirby Stone that he'll always remember the day his wife said “I do,” because that was the last time she ever agreed with him. . . . George Tukall peints out that Malik's name dpelled backwards is Kilam.

to Noel Coward. who was talkIng one breath about Jamafca where he lives part of the vear and in the next hreath about something else - evidently a girl ‘So beautiful” was all that Judy caught ” rv ~ SHE DECIDED that the lant Coward was talking her and go she said, "Oh you for saving so.’ “Noel looked at me rather puz zled for a_minute,” she recalled. ‘Then he said, 'I think you're beautiful, too, but I was talking about my house ” - ” WISH I'D SAID THAT: Jack Barry “Its a wise woman who makes her husband think He's the head of the house, when actually chairman of the

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