Monday, Oct. 11, 1943
Heir, Heiress
Major Horace E. Dodge Jr., auto heir, was characterized as "a positive detriment to the war effort" in an affidavit filed in Manhattan by his third wife, Martha ("Mickey") Devine, ex-Ziegfeld beauty. She wanted a separation and $60,000-a-year alimony. She said Dodge had once told her: "This is a war as to who will rule the world, between Adolf and Joe, and my vote is for Adolf."
Barbara Hazel Guggenheim McKinley, plump 40-year-old heiress to many of the Guggenheim copper millions, was wedded, in Denver, for the third time--this time to a former body-builder and dance enthusiast, 28-year-old Corporal Larry Leonard. He signed a contract rejecting in advance any share in her wealth. The bride said her eleven and nine-year-old son and daughter "wrote him a letter and asked him to marry me."
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