Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1951 — Page 11

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8. ‘Joan Bennett Denies Triangle In Shooting By Mate jot

FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1051 cE pe INDIANAPOLIS TIMES as | : 2 ems PAGEL

By VIRGIN IA MACPHERSON United Press Hollywood Correspondent

HOLLYWOOD, Dec, 14—Screen actress Joan Bennett tearfully denied today any romance with a handsome actors’ agent her husband, move producer Walter Wange¥; shot in a jealous rage. She said her relations with - Agent. Jennings Lang had been Ment ensued, and Wanger opened strictly business about a forth- fire with a .38 caliber Colt coming television show. Mr, SPecial, police said. Lang, lying unconscious in Mid- Asked specifically if he shot way Hospital, is expected to re- {he agent over Miss Bennett, cover from a bullet wound in the, (Wanger_ replied, “yes.” <

9 Men, Girl, 8, Youths Rob Trolley Hurt in Traffic Operator of $60 |

Two youths, armed with. a I Two men and an 8-year-old Birl| ypirn ronhbed a trackless trolley were hurt in three traffic acci- operator of $60 here last night.|

{dents here late yesterday. George Wildman, 41, refused to| | Merle J, Carr, 44, of 5025 Rals- jet them off after they looted his| {ton Ave, was In fair condition | money box and changer at. 21st lin General Hospital after his auto St. and Boulevard Pl. Both were But TUMS Ended His Gas-Sour Stomach hit_a parked car at 2205 Martin-| about 16 years old. She was the best cook in town, That

, Rk hey pushed out one of the was the trouble—he was tempted to groin. “I said something to Lang,” dale Ave. 80 t nas the toublerche i The 5. i he said, “but darned if I know 8 new pop-out windows and es- nd ende with a bufning, w ve aa Tearold Wanger, leled a war Twas IB Do Toad i | Fred Hofmeister, 55, of 232 N. caped, he told police. | sais stomach But ams solved Bf his with intent to EE murder, for listening.” |Oxtore oii a Oe eee [ex¢ess acid--almost before it starts, { : Opes : | Contain po baking soda or oth sald he had wait | After firing the shots, Wanger i fn g or erwater for his wife Nalied Severs) Bours said, -he dropped the pistol and St. and Oriental Ave., was in fair King Marks ; Birthday soluble alkalies to over-alkalize. No

condition in 8t. Francis Hospital.| 4 7 c acid rebound with Tums. Eat 1 or 2 Jane Maxwell, 130. W. Re roa es Dos, Dec. 14 (UP) Rmg Tums after meals or whenever distress {8t.,, a School 35 pupil, was cut| "eOTge, continuing to improve acy carer, Tums haudy—caty ike Mr. Lang's wife, Pamela, was land bruised when a truck hit her after his “recent .lung operation, Only 0c. Solackrg 2 ! 0 oy nen. Be yaven Haired Bontas brought Lr the hospital by hér at 8. Meridian and Raymond Sts. gave a small family luncheon .at nase

es : . BS | She was treated at General H Buckingh Pz Lang about 5:30 p. m., he sald he{riend, Screen Bay Tale Wyman JOAN VISITS—Actress Joan Bennett (right), accompanied by °° Walter Wanger . pital. op oe: fe erthaay Blase ay ON his approached the cou 16 and fired|She was admitte 0 8 room . . é h In- t Kk i Eliz 8. | of ” : DD Tes ible 2 ed Ter ts Operation. press agents Chuck Cochard and Margaret Ettinger, in the Bev Each week a prominent In The truck driver, Elizah came in from all over the world

dianapolis clergyman writes Gregory, 43, R. R. 3, Box 536-G, and royal salutes were fired in| Lang and the other nicked the “I understand he's going to be erly Hills police station after seeing Miss Bennett's husband, “The Sermon of the Week” in was cited for making a prohibited London and all British naval fender of Miss Bennett's car, [all right,” she sobbed. “They. let Walter Wanger.

: A The Sunday Times. {left turn. | ports throughout the world. Had ‘Warned’ Lang me see him} but he was uncon- . iA Einmkhieaaaa Sa - Si Sha y SS aaa

Wanger said he had warned cious’ Mr. Lang in New York last Janu-| Asked if she knew of any ro-| ary that he would “shoot any- mantic ties between her hushand,; body who threatened my home.” who is in charge of West Coast The beautiful 42-year-old act- television for the Music Corp. of | ress was questioned at the police [America, and the star, the attrac-

station and when she left her five black- clad woman said, “No, | vos /SAV-EN-PAY

eyes were red-rimmed from weep- 1 40 not.’ BANK PLAN ing, her cheeks puffy and her lip-| Dr. Joseph Pollock, who per-, stick smeared. [formed the surgery on Mr. Lang,| She denied any romantic in- said the agent was in “fairly sat-| terest in Mr. Lang and blamed isfactory” condition but declined Wanger’s financial difficulties for to give the nature of his injury. the incident. She said the producer] The Bank of Amiericd charged of such award winning films asg|last January in Federal Court “Stagecoach,” “The Long Voyage/that Wanger failed to repay

In g.parking lot across the street Pelieved Mr, Lang picked it up.

from the Beverly Hills police sta-| At least I saw it in his tion. y 8 poe tai) hand,” he said.

.TUMS FOR THE TUMMY

Home” and “Joan of Are,” had $178,146 he borrowed to produce dren! been so upset recently that hea movie starring Miss Bennett. had been “imagining all kinds of The bank attempted to foreclose things.” a mortgage on the Wangers' TAIN The agent, 40-year-old father $150,000 home, but Miss Bennett of two children, was given first filed suit to prevent the action aid by a, service station attendant,/lon grounds the home was hers who took him and Miss Bennett and not Wanger’s. 2-49 to Mr. Lang’s -pérsonal physician. - The shooting incident brought 3 He then was taken to the hospital. attorneys streaming to Beverly er — Expected to Recover {Hills police station. Famed IMINAL Mr. Lang underwent surgery Criminal Attorney Jerry Giesler for about an hour and a half, and showed up to represent Wanger, D.95 hospital supervisor Marvinand District Attorney 8. Ernest s Howard indicated later that he Roll and’ his assistant, Adolph — was expected to recover. Alexander, appeared for the ques- oe: 1 Wanger said he saw his wife’s| tioning. J © M PADS car in the parking lot about! & 4 i sizes 2:30 p. m. yesterday. When he POULTRY Pull Up x ® , passéd by an hour later, he said, THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 3 3° it still was there. & When his wife and Mr. Lang | BOILING CHICKEN ,, 25¢ i drove up in the agent's car, Wan- QUALITY POULTEY AT LOWEST CHAIRS 3 SYA! ger told officers, he waited until] SOUTH SIDE PouLTRY

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