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Wednesday, February IT, 1954
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Mrs. Irene Owens in her divorce
action?"
Superior Judge Kurtz Kaufmann
sustained the objection of Roose-
velt’s attorney, Samuel B. Plcone.
Mrs. Roosevelt, called to the
stand briefly, testified she had
been forced to spend $3,000 for in-
vestigators and attorneys in pur-
suing h er separate maintenance
suit .
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young attractive stewardeses and
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permission. Under questioning by
Picone she Mid she believed it
was a joint account.
Roosevelt testified he borrowed
$100,000 from his mother, Mrs.
Eleanor Roosevelt, partly to pay
political bills accumulated in his
unsuccessful campaign for gover-
nor of California four years ago.
“I found that there is nothing
deader than a dead candidate," he
declared.
Explaining the loan, Roosevelt
said he agreed to take out insur-
ance on his life to the extent he
was drawing from the loan. This
would be his mother’s collateral
if he died before she did.
Roosevelt said that under his
my father's estate and that her
only estate is largely made up of
the $100,000 which she made avail-
able to me."
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The amended balance sheet of
Roosevelt’s financial picture last
Jan. M showed assets of $63,979.72
and liabilities of $135,468.87, in-
eluding the $100,000 loan from his
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of the 5,000 stewards and stew-,
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paign against a recent American
Airlines policy statement
This statement, which prompted
the mediation, said:
"Established qualifications for
stewardesses . . . are an attractive (
appearance, pleasant disposition, I
even temperament, neatness, un-
married status and ability and de-'
sire to meet and serve passengers. !
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tions is an attractive apzearance.
Such an appearance ordinarily is
found to a higher degree in young
women. Therefore, the establish-
ment of an age limit of 32 for
stewardesses will best effectuate
and preserve the concept of stew-
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PASADENA, Calif. In—A quick
windup is expected today at a
court hearing on whether James
Roosevelt, who contends he is
$72,185.15 in the red, can meet his
estranged wife’s demands for $3,-
500 temporary monthly support.
An amended balance sheet filed
yesterday stated that as of last
Jan. 31 the son-Of the late Presi-
dent Franklin Roosevelt had lia-
bilities exceeding assets by $72,-
185.15. Mrs. Romelle Roosevelt
has said he is worth two million
dollars.
Attorneys said that after a brief
period of testimony today they
would make their final arguments.
Mrs. Roosevelt, 38, seeks the.
temporary support for herself and
their three children pending trial
of separate maintenance suits six
to eight months hence. She has
accused her husband of infidelities
with 12 women and named three
of them as correspondents.
Roosevelt, 46, who filed the origi-
nal suit for separate maintenance,
has charged mental cruelty. He
denies infidelity charges.
The name of one of the women
named as co-respondents, Gladys
Trene Owens, popped up in court
again yesterday. She formerly was
employed at one of Roosevelt's in-
surance firms.
Roosevelt had related that Atty.
John K. Sloan helped write his
will about last September, where-
upon Arthur E. Schifferman, Mrs.
Roosevelt's counsel, demanded:
"You mean that in the solemn
act of drawing your will you em-1
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filmed skit of herself in which
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I.ana was one of the many M-G M
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