TV Radio Mirror (Jan - Jun 1963)

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'armen isn't sure how soon she cried — nor how much, because, inwardly, she's crying still. But she's certain that she smiled cheerily until Glenn Edwin was out of sight, waving and calling to him to have a nice trip, because he never guessed for a minute that he was leaving her for good. "I won't be gone long," the little boy had promised as he snapped his suitcase shut." I'll see you soon." Then, he kissed her goodbye and left. Both of them smiled and waved brightly until he was out of sight. It was days, maybe weeks, later that Glenn Corbett, now co-star of "Route 66," realized that he would no longer live with the only mother he had ever known. They'd keep in touch — yes, even now they sometimes visit by telephone — but Glenn and Carmen wouldn't count her slim paycheck (Continued on page 91) 49