The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO THE LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS, Levelland, Texas, Thursday, August 14, 1953
HAL BOYLE SAYS:
Pretty young literary discoyery
finds it difficult to be loved
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NEW YORK (API—“Show me a
man who won't run away when a
girl says, 'I love you,’ ” re-
marked Rona Jaffe, "and I'll
show you a man who’s married
to somebody eke."
Miss Jaffe, pretty, dark-haired
and only 26. is being groomed as
the literary discovery of the 1938
fall season.
‘My*ambition is to be a famous
I people whflr-uers going to get the
I shock of their lores when they
r little Frank-
found oufryhlf Tfjeir
enstein IflW written.
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I set myself‘a goal of five
'im
pages every day. 1 wrote the book
in exaei]y~4ive months and five
days plU»-~-=She smiled archly
"plus the suffering of 26 years."
Magazjtwf-tifitors Tend the novel
in galley proof, gulped, and de-
cided against serializing it. Their
, verdict: Too spicy. But producer
novelist—to be No. 1 on the fiction , , f ,.n ,u „
list " she said | Ward read .only . IjO pages, then
’ ' ttlunkcd down his $100,000 gladly.
She may make it this year with (paperback edition lights sold
her first novel, The Best of .-or twjce me advance received by
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Everything," to be published next
month. S:me 30,000 advance cop-
ies already have been sold, and
producer Jerry Wald has snapped
up the movie rights for $100,000.
Rona, a bright and determined
daughter of well-to-do parents,
was graduated from Radeliffe at
19. She got a job in a publishing
firm, wrote and sold eight short
stories in the next few years.
"Peyton Place.”
Miss Jaffe, who has been used]
to the best cf everything ail her
life, plans no big splurge with her
money.
"I already hjive an apartment,
a mink jacket and a sports car,”
she said, nonchalantly. "I think
I'll buy stocks and bonds."
She said working girls today <
have two major problems loneli-
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Last summer, during a visit to ness, and the fact their values
Hollywood, she heard producer change so much they find it dif-
Wald say he was looking for "a ficult to find happiness,
modern Kitty Foyle.” ] "What they really want isn't a
"Kitty Foyle," by Christopher! career but srmeone to love who
Morley, was one of the m st sue-1 ioves them,'" she says,
cessful novels ever written atoul "But they get more and more
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the “pore working girl.”
"I decided then and there I’d
write it," Rona said. So she came
back to Manhattan, quit her job
and settled down to write the
realistic story not cf one, but of
five working girls.
"1 had been living with my par-
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sophisticated, demanding, cynical,
and harder to please. They nia- ]
ture. They're looking for some- j
thing more than the boy next;
door.
"What defeats a woman — if'
anything does - is n;t to be.
loved," she said. "You can make
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ents,” she said. "But I moved! a lot of things happen to you in
into another apartment to be by ] this life if you work hard,
myself. I wanted to be frank, and] "But one thing you can’t do.;
knew I couldn't write it under the] You can't make another person!
roof of-the sweet, well-meaning 1 ve you.’’..-
Costello makes Vegas debut minus
former comedy sidekick Bud Abbott
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separate and see if they could im-
prove their fortunes alone. Bud
to rest on his laurels. Not
By BOB THOMAS
AP Motion Picture Writer
HOLLYWOOD I AP) -"When I j chose
saw Martin and Lewis break up. j Lou.
I though^ it was a mistake. Now; He's busier than he was in the1
they’re iu big as ever doing sin-j heyday of the A&C teaming. And!
gles. Maybe the same could hap- j happy too.
pen to me.” j "I never felt so good in my
This was Lou Costello’s com-[life,” he enthused. "When I used)
ment on his own breaking away
from a long-time comedy team.
And it appears that Lou's own for-
tunes are prospering now that he
has split with Bud Abbott.
Tonight Lou makes his live de-
but as a jingle at the Dunes Hotel
in Las ^gas. He's going back to
where » got his start—playing
comedy sketches ("Clean ones,
mihd you”) in a Minsky’s bur-
lesque show. But it’s not a matter
of retrogression on Lou’s part.
He’s drawing many, many times
what he earned as a young comic
amid the bumps and grinds.
Recently he completed two
filmed shows for the new TV sea-
son. He plays a light comedy in
a *'G. E. Theater" segment and a
straight,,^ r a m a in a "Wagon j
Train" adventure.
to come home from the studio!
while we were doing the comedies,
I Was mentally and physically
exhausted. Nobody knew it, but I
was almost sick. All those prat-
falls! They take a lot out cf you.
Td go to th£ .studio feeling tired
the next mqqpio^ £ ; .. z '
“But wtWkUU* those two dra-
matic shcAvs, I felt terrific. I
could hardly wait to go to work
each day_jrhink what I’ve been
missing all these years!”
Elvis Presley's
mother claimed
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"That'S right straight drama,"]
ho emphasized. "This is a Lou MEMPHIS. Tern. (AP) — The
Costello nobody has ever seen be- mother of famed rock n roll
fore. I plav it with a heavy beard [ s'n8cr Elvis Presley died in a hos-
and all—and not a laugh' in the 1’ital today of an .unexpected heart
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attack. She teas 42.
Presley, home on emergency
leave from the Army, was asleep
at his $100,000 mansion when she
whole show.”
Initial reports of his work are
so enthusiastic that other produc-
ers are- interested. He is being. ,, _
wooed to play Debbie Rey nolds'| d‘ed' His father, Vernon Presley
father in her next MGM feature. 43' u as dl,zln» 1,1 ,ler hosi,u ll
All this, plus his TV guestinss with] roorn 011 aV.ot', .. ,
Steve Allen and others and the1 Vrr™n 4 ,V'slc-v sald ,he was
chance he may revive the old ra- a.',ouscd at 3 a.m. by ms wife,
dio show. "It Pavs To Be Ignor-15j,ad>'s' .suffering for br.-atm
ant ,, i He called her physician, hut she
Unlike the Martin and Lewis wa» dea<1 hc arrived
split. Bud and Lou broke up ami- Elvis- ealk>d from honl''' sank
eably. The reason was simply
that no one was buying Abbott
and Costello. So they decided to
Wife Sure success
spoiled Rock Hudson
SANT^ MONICA, Calif. <AP>-
As far "8s his wife is concerned,
success has spoiled Rock Hudson. Sen°y leave from Ft. Hood. Tex
to his knees beside his mother's
bed and wept: His father also
broke down.
Mrs. Presley was admitted to
the hospataL last Saturday for
treatment* of jaundice and a liver
! ailment, hepatitis. She v- is not
considered in critical condition.
Her soldier son, drafted a few
] months ago; was granted emer-
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Mrs. -Phyllis Hudson. 32. was
granted£_'an uncantested divorce
from the actor yesterday. After
he became a big box office star,
she textffied he grew sullen and
sometimes wouldn’t talk to her
f r weeks at a time.
".Sometimes he would stay out
all nighjf and when I asked him
where fie had been, ho would say.
’None of your business,’ ” she
said.
Mrs. IJiidson and the 32-year-old
actor «%e married in November
1955. She was once secretary to
Hudson’s agent.
Under a property agreement
wifl
at the request of Mrs. Presley's
physician.
Elvis was devoted to his moth-
er. Early in his career, \ hen the
golden flood, began, he insisted on
his parents living in luxury and
comfort.
"I like to do what I can for my
folks," he 9aid* "We didn't have
nothin’ before,, nothin’ but a hard
way to go.”
Mrs. Presley svas in good spirits
before herr death. She felt well
and talked jnost of Wednesday
with her husband and son.
We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities
And to Refuse to Sell to Dealers
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LEWIS
she w vB receive a $35,000 h me i ,
and $2a0 a week for 10 years. She CUt halt per.C€nt
charged mental cruelty. .
Annulment granted
for kissless bride
I JOS £ ANGELES (AP) — The
bride |R(iept up the rice and went
to bedj^-
The tflkoom spent the night
the kiraen pickling eggs.
That|was her first night at home
as MrftliShirley Rainey, the bride
told a :judge yesterday in winning
an amtylment.
The gffiarriage lasted 10 days
and wS without a kiss, she testi-
field. SB4 ig 23. The groom is Rob-
ert C. uainey, 31, a salesman.
LONDON (AP) — The British
bank rate was reduced today from
5 to 4*2 per cent.
The reduction, fourth in five
months, tvill mean cheaper loans
and freer circulation of money in
Britain. JTis a spur to business
activity. Z
The neiv iate compares with a
rate of ^ per cent imposed last
September Wien Inflationary pres-
sures were at their pbak.
The bank rate is set by the
government'-* controlled bank of
England and represents the inter-
est the bank charges on money it
makes available to Other financial
institutions’.
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Brewer, Orlin. The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1958, newspaper, August 14, 1958; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1132130/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting South Plains College.