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had no interest * in opera; tie had. only gone to two opera performances in his life and each time he fell asleep. I didn’t give up. ■ T told him he had'a duly to help cultural things,-even if he didn't care lor them himself. I asked him to think of...his children and the kind of world they would grow up in/1 . *Candy smiled as she recalled that Mossier reached for his checkbook.‘‘He wrote a check for $25,” she said. It wasn’t as much as I had hoped for because he v/as down on;m'y list for 5350. Rut I thanked Mm and took the check.-” And their.romance was underway.Candy was the sixth child in a family of 12 born to Mr. and Mrc. 1,.* S. Weatherby of Bu-inumu tv* * uii vt»c wiuwilt;giu»iLin.“We were very, very happy,”* she said, but he was ill in 19b’2, and he changed a lot.” She burst into tears, sought for words, and. found none. The interview was over.She may tell the rest of it from the udtness chair.
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Pasadena, California, US

Sun, Jan 30, 1966

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