Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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why Glamour Girls go fo Martha Vickers gave Mickey his third son, Terry. She has custody of him. Mickey Rooney's recent elopement to Las Vegas, Nev., with Elaine Mahnken, 22-year-old flame-haired model, brought no disturbing disenchantment to Hollywood. Three other beautiful girls had been married to Mickey before. The film colony, shrugging its shapely shoulders, was certain all along that the little guy would stay in the groove, that he would adhere firmly to his distinctive pattern of winning and marrying beautiful girls — big, beautiful girls. Elaine, his fourth bride in 10 years, like her predecessors, is in the top brackets of beauty. Like them, she also towers over her husband. Why does diminutive 32-year-old Mickey, who stands only five feet, three in his shoes, attract beautiful girls who average around five feet, seven in their sheer nylons and in high-heel pumps loom a full head higher than he? It's easier, of course, to answer why Mickey falls for them. The reason is he "likes tall girls better than short ones." That, anyway, was the reply he once gave his second wife, Betty Jane Rase when, curious, she queried him about it. There are those who try to explain his fondness for lofty beauties as a mark of an inferiority complex, and further point out that (CONTINUED ON PACE 62 36