Screenland Plus TV-Land (Jul 1959 - May 1960)

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■'■I m « ill fh [of looking for something that would I up my time. My boy is at school; msband is absorbed in picture mak|l'm not interested in gadding about women friends. I need something to iny days." |)uld it be that Yul's highly^original ;s on love and life contributed to the jk-up of a marriage which started out such high hopes for these two indent people? can understand begging a woman to love you," Yul explained, "but to be miserable if she doesn't, I don't understand. It is not only unmanly, it's ridiculous. If you base your life on whether a woman is going to love you or not, you are better off dead. Too much importance is attached to love and loving. In the realist sense you live your life alone; in essence you are born, live and die alone. If you can learn to live with yourself, the relations you acquire with other people, be they close or casual, are gravy." END 3ehind Millie Perkins' Engagement continued from page 64 heir friends still hold to the suspicion Dean and Millie already are married, weeks after her return from ome ope, Millie tried repeatedly to get in :h with Schiller. She finally left a iia rjb informing him that she had to pick her wardrobe and black suitcase be! the weekend! t was to turn out the same weekend [| elopement reports went aloft, if! U the time, Schiller read no special Tiificance into Millie's desire to colli her clothes. He left word that she Id claim them anytime she wished. Lnext day Millie came by to gather up. While there, she paused to adgj ire a blowup of a color portrait Schiller [k taken of her and Dean. That picture," she said wistfully, "is t most wonderful thing in the world. i sorry it got as much publicity as it 1 because it was a private picture!" It was on that very same weekend, her < rdrobe again in her possession, that countdown started on Millie's alleged d subsequently denied elopement plans, tantalizing riddle emerged in retrospect, as the fact that Millie chose that parular time to pick up her wardrobe just coincidence — or was it a tipoff? ; A week later another curious thing j.ppened in Schiller's studio. The color «r trait Millie had admired — valued at fiase to $1,000 — disappeared from the all where it had been proudly displayed, rhiller reported the mysterious theft j Hollywood police. The vanished picture was one elope ment that could not be denied — or, for that matter, fathomed. No more than why the threat of publicity should make Dean and Millie call off their runaway wedding plans — unless they had not yel taken their parents into their confidence. In the weeks that followed, Millie and Dean were together almost every waking hour of the day. Dean rehearsed for his role in the UCLA experimental sta<*e production of "Mother Courage." Millie, in white blouse and black-rimmed glasses, sat unostentatiously in the rear of Schon berg Hall, watching Dean like an admiring bride — or an admiring sweetheart. There were even those who thought they noticed a wedding band next to the engagement ring on the second finger of Millie's left hand. Yet they insisted on maintaining their pose of aloofness toward marriage. It would seem, in view of subsequent events, that they may not have felt the time was propitious to reveal the certainty of their intentions to their families. Now that Millie and Dean have officially announced their engagement, all the speculation is so much film on the cutting room floor. It no longer matters whether their reported elopement try came off or not. If indeed they are goin? through a token engagement and a second marriage ceremony, they would only be sanctifying their love with an act of consideration for the feelings of their respective families. It would be a gesture entirely in keeping with their sensitive natures. END Jim Garner's Youth continued from page 61 tlbout Jim's prospects and that he has mounted to something. People feel joyLilly generous in sharing him with the est of the world. This is the finest recommendation that im can have. . .the fact that old friends re so pleased by his success. "It couldn't happen to a nicer fellow," 3 the concensus. "The rest of the world 6 simply finding out what we've known .to know Jim Garner is to all the time, like him." Jim has always been honest. . Jim has always been generous. . Jim has always been even-tempered, although he'd fight when he had to. Jim, growing up, liked everybody, so, even if he couldn't farm, it was unimportant. He was good at something much more significant. 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