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STATE ____z1P. magnificent POWER. performance such increased engine effSPECIAL OFFER: Purchase one for Bieand one {or a friend and sa even more. Order two G. T. ENERGY AMBERSfor wat 10.95 (4<avines of is precisely what the GT. “pct rections. accompan) ang easy $1.00) same guarantee as above. M: A each unit, Total fetttion tise: 303 ( } €.0.D. orders enclose $1.00 pe SareeaSA aren minutes. Total able _¥ $200 a year! Baton-drv ng DO" ‘ind moregavoline e-on0my i Heeatet ouou ee ah aed roeet WS age 2a iain Gayle was in Ireland recently, where her estranged husband was filming a movie; her purpose was to effect a reconciliation. But the marital mending was not going well. Gayle was pondering her problems one day while fixing lunch for David on a moviesei. She heard a shout, some scuffling, and turned just in time to see David fall from an alcove 15 feet to a stone floor. “I ran to him,” she says. “He was unconscious, and blood wasall over his face. The first thing I thought of was Bobby Kennedy. I didn’t know if David wasalive or dead.I thought how futile all our wrangling was, howlittle life we really have.” David's injuries kept him confined for several weeks, but he recovered. So did their wacriage. “We both realized how fragile life can be,” David told me. “It made us aware of how dependent we are on one another.” Gayle, now starring in “The Eye of the Cat,” only seems an independent woman. She broke away from strong family ties to pursue an acting career, working her way through UCLA as a secretary. Professionally, her life has progressed evenly. Privately, however, it’s another story. Gayle is an Army brat, the daughter of a colonel. She loved garrison life—“It held both fascination and security for me. I was spoiled because my parents were married seven years before I was born, and I was an only child, only grandchild, and only niece. I was surrounded by adults who adored me. So I had total security, total love.” As an aspiring actress, Gayle had neither. When she met David, he provided the security and love thet hed hecome so necessary to her existence. This is the need which makes her so greatly depen- dent on him. 6 Family Weekly, May 4, 1969 |