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In "Framed," Janis Carter used all her wiles to lure Glenn Ford.
THERE comes a time in the life of all women when they must open their big. blue eyes and realize there are many things about them men do not like! Sad though this may be. it is still true.
Women are absolutely marvelous about doing tiny, little things that set men to grinding their teeth in their sleep, walking blindly down streets and shouting at their mothers-in-law. How the gentle and feminine sex can create such turbulence in the souls of strong and silent males often remains a mystery.
Not wanting any mysteries to exist in this age of reason and scientific analyzation of all problems, I turned to the first strong man I saw and begged him not to be so silent.
Now the man I picked is strong! He won the heart of America's favorite, fast footed dancer, Eleanor Powell, and he has made many an American girl forget the boy next door. Who else could he be but the cowbov booted, green-eved Glenn Ford?
Yes, it was to Glenn I passed on the opportunity most men would fight for — the chance to speak his piece before his
Glenn Ford points out some irritating faults of the fairsex
By Florence Pritchett
teeth are ground to bits.
"Tell us." I pleaded, "what do we do that is wrong? Give us the golden word that we may mend our ways. Please. Glenn, straighten us out."
"Straighten out women!" he said in amazement. "Gee whiz, Florence, I don't know anything about women!"
"You don't know anything about women?" I gasped. "Why. Glenn. I saw you with my own eyes on Fifth Avenue and you were surrounded by the dainty sex, all screaming and pushing to get nearer. On the screen I've seen you woo many of the fairer lasses of Hollywood, so you must have picked up a bit of vicarious information."
Shyly he shook his head and answered, "Well, all I do know is what I've observed. I can't judge by Eleanor for she is perfect. I'm on the spot because I like everything about women — almost.
"It's a problem," he continued, "to think of anything that irritates me. In Hollywood, women are so entirely different. The big stars of the film capital have not only won their lofty place on the ladder, but they've stayed there because of complete (Please turn to page US)
Glenn chatting with Kay Medford, who appears in his current film, "Undercover Man."
With Adele Jergens. Says Glenn, "Actually, women in general are wonderful creatures."
Evelyn Keyes gives Glenn's tie the woman's touch between scenes of their latest film.