Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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18 MO mwmsr BREAKING HIS MOTHER’ HEART? The letter was written on the very swank stationery of the Mayfair Hotel at Berkeley Square, London. It read, “Dear Mom, having a good time in London. The picture is going very well. I leave for Naples, Italy, next week. The weather out here is wonderful but I still love the good old U.S.A. I expect to be in New York about September 16th. Hoping everything is fine with all the family. Miss you all. I will call and let you know when I arrive. See you soon.” It closed, “Your loving son,” and the signature was “Vince.” But Mrs. Julie Zoine didn’t look happy. Her eyes were sad. She wasn’t the usual ( Continued on page 74) 59