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Bardot (Continued ) fight with a group of people. Afraid this might harm her pretty face, the director wanted a stunt girl. Brigitte insisted on doing it herself. During her last visit to Spain, friends in vited her for a week end at a bull ranch outside Madrid. When one of them kiddingly dared Brigitte to go into the ring and try her luck with a young bull, she accepted. In spite of being nearly gored a couple of times, she stayed in the ring until her friends dragged her away. "She's just as brave behind the kitchen stove," Sascha Distel assured me, then readily admitted that he had never even suspected her of having any culinary ambi tions. When I had asked Brigitte about it in Paris, she told me that her mother had taught her to cook when she was a little girl. Apparently Sascha has reawakened the domestic instinct in her, because she has cooked a number of meals for him "and they were all excellent." Sascha first met Brigitte two and a half years ago, when his record company cut disks of Brigitte softly retelling the story of "And God Created Woman" to the back ground music from the film. Sascha, incidentally, insisted he is not just "a guitarist," as the papers reported, but "the No. 1 guitar player in France. And I make a very good living. That's why Brigitte and I got so upset when reporters insisted our romance was just publicity to help me. I don't need it, and I don't need Brigitte's money. I do all right on my own." He did admit, however, that they got engaged because "the papers reported we were at odds. This cut off the rumors." Sascha was a bit more vague about who Please Pardon My Virus Despite the sneezes I have sped off, I've never really "sneezed my head off." No fault of sneezes they're unmatched. Just shows how well my head's attached. Richard Armour John too a bright youngster who'd never evidenced any trouble in school until his December report card was delivered. His father read it disapprovingly. "What hap pened, son? Not nearly as good as last month. Too much excitement ouer the holidays?" "Well, you know how it is, Dad," the boy explained. "Everything's marked doum after Christmas." Some families wait until after New Year's "Could we borrow some of your to takc down the Christmas tree;4 others , - ,. , ,. , ... have children, guesh? Ours didn t show up!" -Frank O'Brien December It, 195! proposed to whom. "I don't remember. I think we proposed to each other at the same time." Then he added, "Does it matter?" He seemed not at all concerned that Brigitte is known as "The Sex Kitten," or about the other provocative publicity that would make most prospective husbands feel ill at ease. "I know she's different from what people think of her. She is a simple, charming, very sincere girl who wants to be a good wife. I know. She told me so." She also told him she wants to quit work after three more pictures to have a baby, and give up her work entirely in about three years. "Certainly she couldn't before," he insisted. "She has contracts that call for every minute of her time till then." Brigitte wants a church wedding. Since she was married to writer-director Roger Vadim in a civil ceremony they were divorced in December, 1957 she is confident that she'll encounter no difficulties from her church. Her 25-year-old fiance has never been married. And while on the subject of religion, Brigitte admitted, "I don't go to serveeces as often as I should, but I theenk I go as often as most people. And I go be cause I want to." She also insists on sneaking in and out of church without being noticed. Both brigitte and Sascha expect their marriage to be hectic, if for no other reason, as Sascha puts it, "than that we are both terribly jealous." When he was asked to come to New York last Fall to appear on the Ed Sullivan Show, Brigitte became so jealous that he almost cancelled his trip. 5 Two friends met on the street and ex changed greetings. "And how," said one, "is your wife these days?" The other shook his head. "As a matter . of fact," he confessed, "we had words last week, and she left me." "Sorry" replied the other, attention sharpening. "Er ... do you remember the exact words?" Pat Kraft The biggest difficulty in finding a match for some Christmas ties is the law against arson. Ken Kraft Television Weatherman He talks of pressures, high and low, Has graphs and charts to prove it; When he is through I still don't know Is it going to rain or ain't it? L. J. Huber Unlike some of Brigitte's other acquaint ances who don't give her much credit for intelligence, Sascha insists she has both wit and humor. "When we were in Venice for the film festival," he said to illustrate his point, "Brigitte and I were invited to a press conference. We expected to be questioned about ourselves.' Instead, a reporter wanted to know what she thought of De Gaulle. Do you know what she said? 'I think he's taller than me in every respect.'" Right now Brigitte's greatest ambition is to make a film with an American actor, and curiously enough it isn't Frank Sinatra, who was supposed to play opposite her in "Paris by Night" While claiming she thinks the world of Sinatra as an actor, she has post poned her film with him three times already, and most movie people on both sides of the Atlantic are doubtful it'll ever come off. It's "Rook Hodson" she really wants to work with. As Brigitte put it, "He ees so beeg, so beauteeful, eef only all Americains would be like heem." She's also fond of Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, and half a dozen other old-timers, but emphatically rejected the idea of meeting America's No. 1 Rock 'n' Roll idol, Elvis Presley, who expressed an ardent desire to see her the moment he received his overseas order. "He ees not refined," she said. With Elvis stationed in Germany as an Army truck driver and Brigitte busy in films for years to come, she won't have to worry about it for some time. As for retiring from the screen, I can't help thinking of Raoul Levy's parting remark: "No one but Brigitte takes that seriously, and I'm not so sure about her, either." We're a Powerful People "I'd like to buy a snow shovel, please." "Snow shovel, sir? Hand-operated, you mean?" "Why, yes. I need exercise and . . ." "Exercise. Yes! Yes! But exercise pub licly? Before the neighbors?" "Well, exercise was only one aspect There's nostalgia, too. Remember shoveling snow? The quiet? The unbroken purity?" "Yes, who doesn't recall that fondly? But a man of your obvious position shoveling? And manually?" "You think there'd be talk? You think a power machine would be more . . . ah . . . mature, successful?" "Indeed, I do! A large machine, sir. Now there's something the neighbors can appre ciate. Plenty of horsepower, bright colors." "But what about the noise?" "It makes a beautiful noise, especially on ( a quiet Winter's morn. Much like a sports car. Your neighbors will knoto you own a new power shovel!" "But the exercise?" "None whatsoever. Just press the Magic Sno-Away button and off it goes." "Well, I suppose you're right Snow shovels are outdated. Yes, I'll take one." "Right you are! Now, sir, if you will step over this way, I'll show you some exercise machines power, of course." Gordon E. Thatcher Family Weekly. December 2S. 1 95 J WHAT DO DOCTORS DO to relieve TTEMSE NERVOUS HEAACG.ES? 3 out of 4 recommend the ingredients of ANACIN for headache pain. BETTER THAN ASPIRIN... EVEN WITH BUFFERING ADDED When pain strikes . . 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