Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1947 — Page 16

‘Actress Reveals Story of Romance

" BY PATRICIA CLARY United Press Staff: Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Laraine Day, “dream man"

{who acted as their matchmake:;

{tangling. | * Superior Judge Ingall W. Bull |will decide after hearing final argu-

{Day's divorce from airport manager

obtained by collusion to permit her | marriage to Durocher. Bad v | Miss Day sobbed, fii |trembled yesterday as she unveiled R 12:30°P. da weigh hibiain over WiBC tne a story of her romance ; : {with the suspended Brooklyn baseS ball manager, the dream man “I've been in love with all my life.” Urges Dates Durocher, who had never . been jalone with her, Jirst admitted His|® {love for her in a showdown scene with her husband, she said. 3 “I've always had an ideal about {the kind of man I wanted to marry,” {she said, tears welling in her eyes. “Mr. Durocher came along and I | just - gradually - realized he was my dream man. He was the man I wanted. to live with. He lived up # to all my ideals.” She said her husband admitted .'it was his fault their marriage broke up and urged her and Durocher to make dates. “You two should see more of each other,” she said Mr. Hendricks told Durocher. “She deserves all the ‘happiness she can get, because she's had a miserable life with me.” ! ‘Drunk As Usual’ Miss Day said the scene between ‘Mr. Hendricks .and Durocher ocieurred Nov. 13, when Mr. Hendricks | ‘came home “drunk as usual” | “I said. ‘Ray, I'm going to divorce you. I just can’t take it any longer.’ ” : Hendricks, who averaged

-choked and

Halleck Urges

May 1.—The love. triangle javolving movie star Led (Lippy) Durocher; and her husband, |

Bos’ to a judge today tor an un-

‘ments whether to set aside Miss

iRay Hendricks on grounds it was

md Mexican divorce. ‘The _. prosecution, seeking to set

tended * that Mr. Hendricks . was induced to withdraw = ° ‘crosssomplaint , and that Miss Day was planning the allegedly illegal second marriage before she ended. the first.

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More Production WASHINGTON, May 1 (U, P).—

Rep.—Charles A.- Halleck (R.'Ind.) told the U. S. Chamber of Com-

lower prices was more production:

lation “gives -the greatest relief to the ‘little fellow’ Mr. Halleck, speaking" at the thamber's 35th annual convention, said that passed. by ‘the house was a “sound basis for the prevention of industrial disputes.” The house ‘Republican Jeader said the bill met “an impatient demand" by the people for a solution to the labor problem and would enable management and labor to work “as a team.” ; ¢ Cites Basic Factor

Without referring to President Truman's campaign for lower prices, Mr. Halleck said “production and more production is a basic factor in the price equation.” He sald expanded production would lower manufacturing costs which would lower prices and raise real wages, The tax bill passed by ‘the house, he said, is a “fair bill." “It gives the greatest relief to the ‘little fellow,” who has suffered the most from the rising cost of-living,” Mr. Halleck said. Encourage New Ventures “It is a bill which will stimulate private initiative and encourage new ventures for greater production,” ' The chamber will end its annual meeting. today - with a resolution recommending labor reforms, including a ban on secondary boycotts and sympathy strikes and modification of the closed shop.

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$37.50 a week earnings during his marriage to the $300,000 a year act-| ress, asked her if there was someone else, Miss Day said. i «I think I'm in love ‘with Mr.! Durocher.,” she said she told him.| “I haven't the faintest idea what! 3] he thinks. We've never been alone J together.” Mr. cher, ordered him to the house, {and asked: | “Leo, are you In love with my] wife?” She said Duroctier fold Mr. Hen- i | dricks he loved her “more than anything else in the world” and { wanted to marry her. Miss Day and Durocher eloped to El Paso. Tex, a few hours after she got her California divorce from Mr. Hendricks and were married

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