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...docks in Southampton, England, patient photographers finally got the shot they were waiting for: Marlene Dietrich in fur-lined coat and galoshes, daintily sloshing through ankle-deep snow on her way to board the Queen Elizabeth for Christmas in Manhattan...
Dosed with penicillin and fighting a cold, Marlene (the "World's Most Glamorous Grandma") Dietrich arrived in London 24 hours behind schedule to play a middle-aged film star in the film No Highway. She still had time to call a press conference and set reporters straight on a matter of figures. Said...
...Harold Dietrich, 50-year-old assistant news editor of the Sun-Telegraph, decided he would rather put out a newspaper. With the sponsorship of Pittsburgh's C.I.O. Newspaper Guild and craft unions, he turned a three-room downtown office into a newsroom and recruited some 20 furloughed newsmen to cover their old beats. This week, on the 14th day of the strike, Dietrich's crew ended Pittsburgh's news famine by turning out an eight-page, regular-sized daily, the Pittsburgh Daily Reporter, printed at the plant of labor-paper-publishing Western Newspaper Union. The Reporter...
...prove that she could still show most ingénues a thing or two, France's durable oldtime Musicomedienne Mistinguett, who admits to 70, put on a pair of tights and gave photographers another look at the legs that were world famous before Grable or Dietrich were born...
Four floors below, Congressman Lodge -a conservative Republican-greeted his well-wishers like a matinee idol, which in tact he had once been. Before entering politics he had appeared in 18 movies, was Marlene Dietrich's leading man in a 1934 picture called The Scarlet Empress. Beside him stood his pretty, Italian-born wife, Francesca Braggiotti Lodge, onetime dancer, whose singing of Italian songs in Bridgeport's Italian quarter had helped her husband in his races for Congress...