Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1950 — Page 18

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“not on her heavenly gams, however. ' Today a dermatologists treating other regions of her million, dollar chassis: her arms, hands and chest, She suffered no disfigurement. But she'll probably keep her lovely kisser out of El Morocco for a few nights Marlene's very mad at me for

finding out about it, ; JRE 0. She has used up a lot of emot- ( Hotel bldg. ing prowess to deny it,

~ » ” REGARDLESS, HERE 'TIS: Wearing a kitchen apron and in a great hurry, Marlene arrived at expensive, ‘exclusive LeRoy Sanitarium Saturday night. The story was that she'd been

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Marlene Dietrich

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” » 4 . 1 PHONED her hus and, Ru vdolph Seiber, at HIS hotel (nobody home.) * I phoned her daughter, was home and also indignant.

fsn't In the hospital and wasn't

have a baby here.” she said

a reporter doing my job. “Oh, yes,” sald the voice that answered this time, “she got burned a little. But she's not and wasn't in the hospital.”

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NEW YORK, Jan. 23--Glamorous Grandma Marlene rective placed Indiana's Guard Dietrich's now burned up about getting burned in the kitchen the other day. And she burns the ears off reporters who

Marlene, who likes to cook, is out of the hospital after suffering a plain, unglamorous housewives’ kitchen scald— Air National Guard.

\Earl’s Pearls . . . When Ava

{Gardner goes lanyplace nowa- Li days, men drop

everything. One {dropped his wife, . + «+ Hear about the masseuse who got fired? Rubbed a custo-

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Dwindling Finances Cause Reduction Indiana's National Guard, torpedoed by finances, today was ordered to reduce its personnel. 0% A National Guard Bureau di-

{tion of 170 from the peak reached

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mer the wrong Miss Gardner WAY.

Dietrich? She and impersonate each other times.

her daughter some-

. ” » AW, SHE CAN'T DO this to her old pal Earl, 1 said, so Wednesday, after 1 learned from 100 per cent reliable sources that (she'd returned from the hospital, I got her on the phone at her hotel. She flew into an actressy (rage. “What do you want from me?” she shouted. “It's embarrassing.” “A reporter always goes to the source,” I said. | “But I'm not in the hospital!” “But you were!” | “Go ahead and print it. GOOD REPORTING!” she said with rising anger. But she didn’t mean it as a compliment. Nope, ‘cause she hung up on me. I've now been hung up on by one of the greatest hangers-up-on of all time.

her often] MARLENE LEAVES for Hol- come Wright, who died Saturday and composed many an ode to/lywood Jan. 30 to talk a new pic. in her home in the rear of 1210] her limps, I phoned her hotel two ture with Producer Billy Wilder. N- West St. will be at 1 p. m. express my regret and ask more details popular Dietrich scenic areas and Home.

The scald isn't in any of the

her career won't be endangered. Flash! Miss Dietrich just told somebody she isn't really mad at me. Just upset. OK, I sorry, too. Supposé sometimes your temper is a little ugly, you're forgiven. For that's the only thing about yoy that is!

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“That's funny” I thought. co gress dismenmbers the Veter-| Some hours later I phoned the ,..=,aministration for sake of 842 8. Capitol Ave, who died daughter back to explain 1 was economy, the disabled veterans Friday in General Hospital, will

will be trimmed but the cost will not.” —— American Legion Commander George N. Craig of Brazil, Ind. "x . | TODAY'S REST LAUGH: Many

. » ¥ GOOD RUMOR MAN: | Waters just escaped death at | “The Member of the Wedding"

{the. other night when a sandbag All of Canton. |erashed On stage inches from her,

{8Bhe was shaken, | sagged land’ just {there. . . . As of now, Joe Gordon won't play second base for Cleveland next year, for Hank Greenberg won't give him the salary he demands. . ., Bing Crosby took stock in that frozen orange juice company and has made | another mint. ... Sometime you wonder about guests, At the Gen. Motors Motorama 1 heard a departing woman snort, “We should put up a sign saying, ‘The drinks are all gone'’

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The adjutant general pointed | out that although all authorized) units of the Hoosier Guard have been organized, the state militia is still far from its authorized) bat strength of 14,000 offis and men. Gen. Hitchcock said that con-

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Mrs. Fannie M. Wright

Services for Mrs. Fannie Ma-|

Tuesday In Peoples Funeral Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery, She was 42. Mrs. Wright lived in Indianaplolis 36 years. She was a native |of Louisville. | ¥ Survivors include two daugh- | ters, Anna and Edmonia Wright; | two sons, Carl and Elmer Wright! | and a sister, Mrs. Marcella John80

Mrs. Andrew Tyler

Services for Mrs. Elma Tyler, |

be held later this week in Can-| (ton, Miss. She was 20. | | Mrs. Tyler was born in Canton.’ | {She lived here only a year and a | (half. She was a member of the | | Bethesda Baptist Church and its Young Women's Missionary horus, ! i Survivors include her husband, | i | Andrew Tyler, two sons, Andrew |! Jr. and James Lee Tyler, Indian-

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held at 10 a. m. tomorrow in |Hisey & Titus Funeral Home. | (Burial will be in Crown Hill |

Cemetery. | Miss Pearson, daughter of the late Dr. James C. Pearson, died Saturday in an Indianapolis nursing home. She was 89. A member of S8econd Presnyterlan Church, she was a native of {Orleans and was a resident of {Indianapolis for 54 years. Miss! {Pearson was also a member of Queen Esther Chapter, Order of | Kastern Star, {

| ‘Rudolph F. Stadler | | Services for Rudolph F. Stadler! {2140 N. Talbot Ave, who died {yesterday in St. Francis Hospital, will be held at 4 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. ' |Cremdtion will follow. Mr. Stadler, who was born in Zanesville, O.,, was a structural iron worker 30 years, and a member of Local 22, Structural Iron Workers’ Union. He is survived bv his wife, Corinne; a daughter, Mrs. Jacqueline Chauncey: a brother, George F. Stadler, and two sisters, Miss Gertrude and Miss Louise Stadler, all of Indianapolis, |

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