Word: suede
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Sued for Divorce. By Constance Keane Detlie, 23, wheat-headed cinemactress "Veronica Lake"; Army Major John Stewart Detlie, 34, peacetime cinema art director; three years after their marriage (for each the first), three months after the death of their premature second child; in Hollywood. She charged that his treatment of...
For Services Rendered. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Marjorie Craycroft sued Attorney Don Kitzmiller, complained that after collecting $6,290.32 for her mother, he had kept $6,100 for fees and expenses.
Errol Flynn had more blonde trouble (TIME, Oct. 26, et seq.). Shirley Evans Hassau, long-limbed, curly-locked wife of a singer and mother of a three-year-old girl, charged that Flynn was the baby's father, sued him for $1,750-a-month support, $17,000 for...
Sued for Divorce. By Deanna Durbin, 20, who sang Universal Pictures out of bankruptcy (to the tune of a $20,000,000 box office); Navy Lieut, (j.g.) Vaughn Paul, 28, round-faced peacetime associate producer, after two and a half years; in Hollywood. The grounds: mental cruelty.
Sued for Divorce. Army Air Forces Sergeant Joseph Paul Di Maggio Jr., 28, peacetime Yankee centerfielder, by Dorothy Arnoldine Olson Di Maggio, 25, blonde ex-cinemactress; after four years of marriage and two coy visits by her to Reno within the last two years; in Los Angeles.