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_France is'about to be released’ I’, Young snd Betsy Drake st he said. “The title is ‘Pardon My o iikiantie ely * at 12:50, 3°30, French’ and Merle said she'd help LoRw's us with an interview.” “He Ran All the Way." with John

“Oh, yes,’ smiled Merle. “I want to help. I really want to retire.” I commented that Hedy Lamarr and Fred Astaire had said

Garfield and Shelley Winters. 11:15, 2 4:40. 7:2 “My True Story,” with Helen Walker and Willard Parker, at 12°30 3:15, 5:58 and 8:40 .

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“What's the int of gong on? 10 - I'd only end BR IOE more bad at T3a5 3.00 ois Sib, Tim. Bolt pictures. I'd die if that happened. ae 8 ’ Ee . are Dietures a decided to get married and T knew body seems to know. that there was no possible chance “I'm ailways being pushed into Of my working. sa something that's wrong or not’ “People say an actress cant carefully thought out for me. It retire. Do you know, Count Cini’s was different when I was with mother was one of the greatest Samuel Goldwyn, of course. He actresses in Italy? Second to thought a great deal of me a= Duse. She turned her back on the an actress.” whole thing. It can be done. ” rr o o uo o

WHEN DID Merle think she'd “yoIL KNOW what happened turn in her Screen Actors Guild then, I must say I did feel pretty membership card? awful. It's an old cliche, but time The slant eyed beauty thought and life have to go on. One never it over and remarked that it thinks one can pull oneself towould probably happen after she gether again. Now I'm all right. finished “24 Hours in the Life It's happened since I've come of a Woman.” back to Hollywood and this “I want to do one good picture house.” and then say goodby. This looks She looked around at her palalike the picture. I'm told it's & tis] Bel Air mansion with as sensational script. You see, I have rich teakwood tones and

walls this need to do one picture that hype with valuable paintings. I won't be terribly ashamed of.” “Actually 1 had decided to retire before Count Cini—" Merle’s —*I LOVE this home so much.” voice trailed off and her fingers Merle said solemnly. “I built it.

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