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Paulette=
Number One!
By Liza
down the Goddard reserve. When a sleepy host finally suggested that his guests go home, I recall that little Miss Paulette had dragged all kinds of trade secrets out of me, but that I hadn't been able to drag a thing out of her. But instead of disliking her intensely the next day, as I fully intended doing, I have been raving about her ever since.
But during the past few weeks in Hollywood the ''some people" who swear she isn't married, and the "other people" who swear she is married, have arrived very definitely at the same conclusion. And that is, that no matter what "the Chaplin situation" was before, it isn't any more. All Hollywood believes that Paulette and Charlie' have separated.' There have been rifts before, dozens of them, for Paulette can get awfully mad when she doesn't have her way, and Charlie can be as stubborn as all get-out when he wants to be, but this rift is the real break. Or so Hollywood believes. Hollywood, however, has been all wet before, and can be again. Anyway, it is a known fact that Paulette moved her clothes and 'her personal belongings out of the Chaplin home in Beverly Hills before she left on her trip to Mexico, and thence' to New York City. It is a known fact that she and Charlie stopped in different hotels in New York when they both attended the Broadway opening of "The Great Dictator." It is also a known fact that after finishing "Second Chorus" (a terribly strenuous picture, and Paulette takes her pictures very seriously) Paulette felt the need of relaxation and took (Please turn to page 79)
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