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Carol of Rumania, now of Mexico, who with Mistress Magda has been trying off & on for two years to get into the U.S., hired a U.S. pressagent to give him a build-up as a democrat. The builder-upper: Manhattan's supersmart Russell Birdwell. Said a Birdwell associate: "The campaign hasn't been laid out yet." But to U.S. newspapers went the best photo of Magda in a publicitycoon...
Safe in Spain from summer bombings (so said Radio Moscow) was Magda Goebbels, wife of the Nazi Minister of Propaganda. With Goebbels-propagated Helga (10), Hilde (9), Helmuth (7), Holde (6), Hedda (5), she will have at her disposal the castle her husband is said to have purchased near Seville...
Brought together in Mexico City's radio station XEW by the first south-of-the-border broadcast of a big-time U.S.. program were Rumania's ex-King Carol, Mistress Magda Lupescu, U.S. Ambassador George S. Messersmith and wife Marion, pert Puppet Charlie McCarthy and Dandier Edgar Bergen. "Hi, horseface!" yipped Charlie, staring down from the stage at a U.S. Embassy attaché's small son. The audience guffawed, thinking he was addressing McCarthy-fan Carol, who has acquired that nickname in certain Mexico City circles...
With such sultry passages did the onetime French gossip columnist, Magda Fontanges, reveal the story of her passion for Italy's aging (58) Mussolini. Last week, two years later, she would scarcely have recognized her onetime lover.* In his private study at the Palazzo Venezia, Mussolini no longer entertains visitors. In deep gloom he sits alone, reading Dante and Virgil, while his people faint on the streets from hunger...
...months fat-cheeked Carol of Rumania has found Mexico City's suburb Coyoacan an agreeable place for his exile, complete with his red-haired mistress Elena ("Magda") Lupescu, a luxurious eight-room maisonette, two high-powered automobiles, valet, maid, two Cuban houseboys, two French poodles, two Pekingese, and former Lord Chamberlain Ernest Udarianu, who is something of a lap dog himself. There the exiled King has pleasured himself with poker, backgammon, golf, visits to the El Patio nightclub, and a social whirl with some of the fastest climbers in Mexico...