Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1943 — Page 9
WEDNESDAY, MAY 96, 1048 __
Hannah Gets £ An ‘Earful’
Hears Dempsey's Witnesses “in Divorce Suit t
By MARTIN KANE United Press Staff Correspondent “WHITE PLAINS, N. Y, May 26.— Hannah Williams Dempsey, the “cheerful, little earful” of Broad. way, wondered today “how Jack could do this to me’ ‘as additional testimony was scheduled on the) charges by the former heavyweight champion that she was intimate ith two men of the boxing world and sometimes entertained them while clad only in a negligee. Six witnesses for Dempsey, now a lieutenant-commander in the coast guard, testified yesterday as their divorce trial opened to seeing Mrs. Dempsey in hugging and kiss ing scenes in an automobile, drinking parties at her New York apartment and how she broke a New Years eve reconciliation date with Dempsey to go out with a fight promoter, XX A Three-Way Action
The case involves a three-way legal action between Mrs. Dempsey and the former champion, both of whom charge the other with misconduct. Beside Dempsey’s divorce action angl his wife's counter-suit, Mrs. Dempsey also filed an action for separate maintenance. Mrs. Dempsey, a former star of musical comedy, was affected visibly by the testimony and left the court. room several times. She wondered aloud “how Jack could do this to me.” Five of the witnesses were serv. ants and apartment hotel employees who told of seeing her in| Kissing and drinking scenes with Lew Jenkins, former lightweight| champion, and Benny Woodall, his manager.
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RITA HAYWORTH DIVORCES BROKER
HOLLYWOOD, May 26 (U. P).— Rita Hayworth received her final divorce decree today from Edward Charles Judson, 47, a broker with whom she eloped to Yuma, Ariz May 29, 1937. The red-haired film star testified at her divorce hearing a year ago that marriage had become a “vicious circle” of arguments. Miss Hayworth has been seen frequently with Victor Mature on his leaves from the coast guard.
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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN United Press Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD, May 26.—Hedy Lamarr, the lady with the curves, the eye-lashes and the body that was seen in the nude in her motion picture debut, headed for her third matrimonial try today with John
Loder as the lucky man. Miss Lamarr, who has spent the
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on the screen more clothes than an | Bskimo in her efforts to forget her ‘birthday suit performance in | “Bestasy,” appeared with Loder late yesterday at the Santa Monica | mariage license bureau. | They said that as soon as their respective studios gave them time out of other people's arms on the sound stages, they would marry as quietly as possible. Miss Lamarr | is working now in a love story with | William Powell; Loder is functioning in a ditto with Bette Davis. Miss Lamarr said she was 29.
Age Pension program will meet to- | Loder, son of a British nobleman, morrow night in room 124 of the English hotel.
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“Bostasy” in Czechoslovakia, swim ming naked in scenes that shocked the, world over. The film was hardly finished before she married Fritz Mendel, wealthy Austrian and man of mystery, usually referred to as a munitions maker. When Mendel saw his bride on the screen he spent a fortune vainly trying to buy and confiscate the prints. The picture came to America and earned hundreds of thousands of dollars for its importers. It also brought Miss Lamarr to Hollywood, with a ready-made reputation as a screen siren. She divorced Mendel, who was by then in South America, met Gene Markey, the picture producer, and after a three-week courtship married him. Fourteen months later she walked into court to tell an amazed judge that she wanted a divorce because Markey refused to pay her any
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