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u-: -j PAGE 2 A HERALD AXD NEWS. KLAiTATH FALT.S. OREGON FRIDAY. OCTOBER o 1953 Ingrid Bergman Chats About 'Third Husband' And Her Future Plans Editor's Note: In this last chap ter of a five-part interview. Ingrid Bergman discuses her "third husband," Lars Schmidt, and their plans to be married when she is legally free to do so. By RALPH COOPER I Written For I PI) Inzrid Bergman has a certain Indefinable something ti.at enables her, with no apparent effort, to reach right to the heart of an emotion and the hearts of an audi ence at the same time. It is this something, this qual ity, which made her the star she Is and it was the same quality which led people to expect so much of her in real life. I asked lngnd about this qual ity, and how she explained it. I "I live and act as a normal per iton. ' she sa;c. "I try to live a i normal life and take a norma! in terest in what's going on arour.d ine. I'm interested in people, ho they behave and uhy they behave th? way they do." Ingrid said there was one thir.g she found it hard to tae an in tercst in. politics, "althoush 1 know I should." "I'm frightened of another war . . .like everyone else." she shud dered. "Everyone is frightened. . . nobody wants one yet these things happen. And try as I may I cannot get interested in politics. My husbands all three of them have always been telling me. 'But Ingrtd you must know about politics you embarrass people. . .read the papers.' nnona CPEN 6:30 P. M. SATURDAY! THf WAR'S MOID... NOW THI SUUCHTEH ICCINSI" . Sir mm v,sa tfGurU Snorkel Starts SUNDAY Will I ROGERS, JR.-Maureen O'SULLIVAN Rod MUEN-Casey TIBBS Judy MEREDITH mom wwstow - citi kmuu nor ookmue &,:IJ 3'f'& TV'S FUNSTERS rmorn HYERBKl I1IHIH'" n fej CinimScop LEIF ERICKSON HITA TALBOT -iames giusonI MM KtCMl m" MB MDflSON Continuous Shows Sorurrlqy end Sunday From 12:45 n'I'l J :1 7 today and m w " DOORS CPEN 6:3Q P. M. i! VICTOR MATURE LI LI HUAH in "CHINA DOLL" Xfwh tup l Mir FtAlilrltD mc tunc iMiiwtik "inCT PITY Ja7$1 -via XTNW JX-J of GOLD" MAN i ' ; 4 V ,; ! jmAGAINST f ,V . AGAINST :t pa STEWART GRANGER Ii BARBARA RUSH ANTHONY STEEL 1 cot.on.by oe lux lis a!l there. . .but I do not under-i stand the words. . .they don'ti i mean anything to me. . .and I al ways say 'This I will do next year when I get a break . . but I never get a break. . .or next year comes. . .and I never get around to it." i I reminded Ingrid that she had lju-t said 'my nusbanda all three ' oi t.ncm " "Did I say that ?" she demand ed, and I said, "you did." She threw back her head and roared with laughter. Ten minutes earlier Lars Schmidt had with drawn discreetly down the moun-l tamside wnere we were chatting, so that I could be alone with In grid. "When you go down tell him about it and watch his face." she said. "Teil him 'she keeps making an embarrassing mistake by talk- about her "third husband" ' and ask him what he's going to do about it?" Ingrid laughed again. "Tnat was a little premature of me." Then she looked thoughtful. "But I've been surprised at the reac tion this lime, and very relieved. At first I thought, a trifle wearily perhaps. 'Here we go again.' "Rut it has not been like that at all. Wherever I go people seem pleased. . .and glad that I happy." I told Ingrid I hoped she would find lading happiness, and she said, with a girlish, impish grin "I have high hopes!" "That." I said, "is the wav ru mors start. If you had been over heard making that remark in any bar or night club in London Paris. . .Rome. . .the wires would be buzzing around the world, and by morning you would be hard at it denying a secret marriage. You really should he more careful. . .' Ingrid nodded. "1 know. I know I am always being told about it If you'd read that Garbo said that you would know it would not be true, because good old Garbo nev er says anything. But rue! How ever s:lly it is. people know I must have said it, because I open my great big mouth too much And too often. "It's funny. . .because I don't find it easy to talk to people and I am really a very shy person Because in Sweden we are very polite people. You never say that your house, or your dress, or your children are anything at all. If someone compliments you on your dress you always say, 'But no. this is an old rag. . .but your dress is wonderful: "When I went to America I was almost shocked at the way people said. es. I rather like it too. They were proud of everything their wives, their families, their jobs, their cars. . .that was God's own country! It took some getting used to: "Your career is re-established and happiness has returned with Lars, so the sooner you marry and make a settled life for yourself the belter. I said. We shall marry as soon as we are able to." Ingrid replied. "And how long that will be we do not know. We are waiting for the ver dict of the Rome court, which is deciding whether there was a mar riage or not, and if there was. whether it should be annulled. They are not too optimistic. Over 2.000 applications are heard in Rome for marrage annulments each year, and only 30 are grant ed. We realize the fact that those involved are very much in the public eye mignt prove a difficul ty, and also the fact that Roberto has already had one marriage an nulled. "A Mexican divorce? that would not be recognized in Italy. And I want to be able to go back to Italy whenever I want. If my children were to be in Italy, and I wanted to visit them suddenly, I would not be able to if divorced only in Mexico." The solution may yet have to be a Swedish divorce, which would give Ingrid Swedish -nationality again, and oe recognized in Italy. The facts are that Rossellini claimed their marriage was not OPfM DAILY :00 P.M. TONITE AT 8:20 ROLLER SKATE NITE! ENDS TONIGHT! PAT BOONE SHIRLEY JONES Feature At 6.-30 & 9 55 mWMMIPONLEVi' wMMMiq i SHOWN AT 8:3S ONLY TWO EXCITING HITS! IVDU1 VI f "5l Jhl VWBOf f. ftl mm HXijijF7 "I rt c m hi i c o to BARBARA MAI F. JAY C. Fl.lPPf S MATURE AT 7:00 t 10:35 PLUS 2nd HIT! Dfirrt lort, warfare! Una Wt ma fc hfSa IE'0 SHOWN AT I 10 ONLY SUNDAY! Wrrr! Adre ararrr! Urn! s 9nd i "DENNIS THE MENACE" valid and Ingrid, through her so licitors, agreed. "This does not affect the status of the children of the marriage." Ingrid explained, "because in Ital ian law, if a father accepts the children as his own. then they are legitimate, whether there has been a marriage or not." Meanwhile, as they attempt to sort out the marriage tangle. In- gnu and Lars travel regularly to their dream house 25 miles out' side Paris, in the village of Choi' sil, near the Duke of Windsor's home. "It was once a mews," said In grid, "Lars found it and bought it readapting it for about $80,000. "It has 22 rooms, but we have taken out the whole of the interior and are re-building it. We do not want so many rooms, nor too many servants. We want to live comparatively simply, as we would in Sweden. . . "We want two large ground floor rooms and a kitchen where I can do my own cooking. "The kitchen was in Mosaic; I have changed that. "We should find seclusion there, because it is an eight acre estate surrounded by a ten foot wall, and Choisil is a small village with a population of only 275. "Soon it will be 280." said In grid with a smile. 'ItVHATs WB0N3 WITH HIM RUNNING AWAf fROM HOMSl I THIKK ITS A HQVSfffVl lO&AC GUARANTEED Vacuum Cleaner REPAIRS Specialized Service on all Makes! 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