Word: brides
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...final word that he is now an undesirable alien. A U.S. immigration official ordered Haymes deported to his native Argentina. Dick's thoughtless error: he illegally re-entered the U.S. last year after a flying visit to Hawaii, where he trysted with Cinemactress Rita Hayworth, now his fourth bride. Last week, back in Manhattan after two futile days of rushing around the capital and trying to talk to the right people, Haymes took Rita nightclubbing. They were joined by table-hopping New York Post Columnist Leonard Lyons, who reported that he scribbled while Haymes wept. "If I could change...
...Always a Bride (Universal-International). The British are having a run of luck with comedies. In recent weeks they have released in the U.S. Genevieve and The Final Test, two of the liveliest little exports since the English sparrow. Now comes a third, not really quite in a class with the other two, but lots of fun for those who do not mind squinting to see the point...
Depreciation Allowance. In Copenhagen, looking for a Danish bride, Minnesota Contractor Leo Larsen, 45, told reporters that his "dream wife" must 1) be able to pay half her ticket to the U.S., 2) have had her appendix removed, 3) wear false teeth, because: "I don't want any unforeseen expenses...
...Chicago, the weekly magazine TV Today began listing the shows it thinks unfit for the tender eyes and ears of youngsters. Among the shows dubbed "Adult Only" and the reasons why: Bride & Groom ("Sacred rites of marriage handled on a commercial basis"); Pinky Lee Show ("Highly unmasculine performance"); Walter Winchell ("Vindictive, biased handling of the news"); My Little Margie ("Father of family constantly made to look like a simpleton"), and The Web, Suspense and Danger for containing "toughness and violence too strong for young minds...
...with a sensitive mind and a good writing hand. Mrs. Albany's troubled character and Author de Lima's basic theorem become clearer with the turning pages. In effect, it is that love is a current, and that stagnant love turns to hate. As a new bride, Mrs. Albany had been shocked to discover that her husband had married her only to give his first wife's children a mother; the springs of her love clogged. Her home became a barracks, her children malingering recruits, herself a drill sergeant...