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Marilyn Monroe — Part 1

34 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Aug 12, 1955 · Broad topic: War & Geopolitics · Topic: Marilyn Monroe · 32 pages OCR'd
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* trouble with the law over Coben, She wah jo spplying foe a role in “The Unstoy ~ * ironically. She brought along a of ber art—painted "by herself, Quite a- T have « letter from one of her teenage daughters about her mother’s release from priess. In ft che reminds that her mother once wae chosen as the girl who most. . looked like Marilyn Monroe, It was a na clonal Pant held by 20th »Fox.. Marilyn were born the same year, he daughter seys her mother will short: ly bave « book published. ‘Ye is tithed “Debt of Honor.” In it the author eays: “I know what I did was wrong, but whet elee cquld J have done? Can you hurt a man who helped you when you needed it moat? Can you ters your back on him? When ow see him with his back to the wall? was forced to choose the leaser of two evils There was no way to win.” prison gates when bin Renay comes out she will be greeted by her daughter, Brends, end husband and their babies—born while youngish. Grandme -was paying her Debt of Honor. 7 ad Pravda res an article bylined by Negro__ operatic star Paul Robeson. it told. “why” egroes cannot make « living onder Unele Sam, etcetera, The familiar tripe. . Paul has been away from his native land 60 long perhaps he doesn't keep up with the sews about bis former Harlem neigh- “wery rough time” getting ¥1uU,WU sor playing baseball wit with eS San. Francisce Davis, Jr? Harry Belafonte? Nat a ag Cole? Diabesn Cazzoll, | lady of “No Strings” on Brodeat bravds, in case ‘youre ‘so forgotten, Paul, is Russisn for ruth, ‘ *. Newamen Everywhere: He want to interview Tony Ran- dall (and. whe ask personal queries) hed in good shape. all conducts most-of his New York interviews et the Club while working out. Ee ‘ Just. about ten years ago Deibert Maan and Paddy Creseteley received, d, respective: ly, $9,000 and $13,000 for the direction and screenplay of “Marty.” It made a for- tune for its landlords and others, Toda Delbert and Paddy each receive $150, per Gim. Plus hefty percentage. Sophie Loren will protray a 60-year-old woman in “Yesterday, Today and Tomor- row.” Whadda Waate! K Here's an item for the Every- Little-Bit- Helpe-Dept.: Movie and swim star Esther (we call her Statucether} Williams re cently received « royalty. check, Tt was for - mad TeCenthy vies she announced plans fre ra -¥ vie people and othera & sho back from The D brought back this eolightenty t Princess, Soraya “eventd with her ex-hnsband, the 5 anniversary of their divorce. It was in March, 1958, that Serays wes exiled from Iran. The deal to make a movie with producer. de Laurentiiy was encounced in Rome, March 15, 1963. Her ds also spread the “p news” that Soraya is convinced she was divorced not because she couldn’: bear children—bat © because the Shab fell aut of love wit her, Doctors, they added, assured Soraya that a tainor operation would she’ her t ta be- comet 8 mother. # wend Dise » Sigh Dept.: We note that Maureen O'Hara's beautiful eighteen-year- old daughter Bronwyn appears with Maureen in Warmers epic “Spencer's Mountain.” 0, dear. Ty seems like only a few Yesterdays Age thet Charles Laughton — Maureen presented the eighteen- year-old in “Jamaica Inn.” BL ‘Some Hollywood folks are still upset ever Hedda Hoppec’s hook which “tells all.” One actress complained: “Imagine wrifing cur memoirs instead of her own!” Tar Exo MARILYN MONROE Continued from page 52 world ae that thne that he had te. have a celebration of his good fortune. His ce- reer had reached a height he never before dreamed it would, and there were obvi- ouely better, much better things in store for And what better celebration than - to have the’ world’s most desirable scx symbol in love with him? . With Merilyn,.it was not t good fortune but unhappiness her to him. She was getting older, she was ufraid she was losing her beauty, she was afraid she'd an one mes Bid ee Sebo mat OGL Gh GET TAICEE, s1Gy rast PATUIGe Se he wear a ooking Aad not finding, she became more and more desperate. And with her desperation came: the end- hed before the dives of ending fall in we—the dream of ending it all In "had theo there wis the was. “ltr of = the pa ip ame i each other She needed him. She needed bis con- Gdence and his vitality, -Becauee if this man wes so confident of himself and of his future, and since he'd chosen her, didn't that mean he believed in her, too? And if Ae believed in her, then she couldn't possibly be as bad. as she thought she was. | Maybe he will marry mel Beaides, to her, there wea always the ‘faint possibility that he would marry ber) and they ceuld live henet Ter fear tier Peay was Gres Bet it wae all 2 dream, and somewhere deep inside her she knew that. “He ex Jained to her that they'd never arty. Be loved his wife, he told her, though he loved her, too, And there was his career, he told her, any scandel would ruin it—and he'd never allow that to bep- Fie, Ne This was what he'd dedicated his fe to. No, he'd never allow that to happen. so they spent. time together, as” much tie as they could manege, in qule, out of the way ‘places, at her home, ia friends" apartments, once of twice mectin place and not sckuowk edgi ‘ou must understand that he is an honorable man. Never before had he been an but devoted te his wife and- he bed a need for Marilyn and wee awed himeelf | his indulgence. Tt waa - to be his fatal fle : fad, Marilyn, a at that time, was too weak to deur her or him. And eo they went oy ee oe ie ‘and closer to tr til the man’s conscience began to him. Some their-r And, if it hecame public knowledge, what . would happen to his work? Would he be beamirched by scandal just whem his life's dream wes close to the brink of coming true? He'd better eee better try to stop seeing her altogether. And ‘the more he tried to stop seeing her, the more desperate Marilyn became, There te ihe the phone calla, the threats, pills again. He didn’t believe her, all che did was make him almost hate her. Finally, on 2 Sundaw ry ighe Agust & SS wna 5 ag 1962, Marilyn. tried again. She spoke to him on the phone, “Don’t leave me,” she pleaded. “It’s over.” he answered, “TH never leave my wife, [ can’t see you any more.” she tried to WEE £ gave her peace. She gulped down 4 handfal née poe Fang. it waa a close iricad of hers, « friend w who knew all about TOMEnCce, “Be won't take me back,” she cried. “He aaid he'll never come The friend told her, and talk to you.” But Marilyn dida’t want anyone to see her the way she looked. Her eyes were swollen and red. She'd let her blonde hair grow out until the dark roots showed. Her face clearly showed the aigus of drinking ond pile she said, “I've “Tl come over taken a sleeping . T'll just go to 8 Bae she See her was the bottle of p d next to Tf she could A a IP one. “out Marilyn less. He'd. | °
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