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Errol Flynn, Once Dashing Movie Figure;
Devoted Life to Women and Litigation
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! Shad Errol Flynn-wine, worn-
I Zen. and adventure.
3 The women came first.
I On his death trip to Van-
i rcouver, B.C., he was accom-
' panied by his latest protegee,
Beverly Aadland, 17, who ap
'o Spears in his last film, "Cu-
I ban Rebel Girl."
f i "I shall devote the rest of
. Zmy life to women and litiga-
! 5tion," he said in the grand
Flynn manner at Vancouver I Flynn charmed them all.
Airport, although, at 50, he He sailed his yacht where he
was paunchy and no longer I wanted-and it was up to his
his once-dashing figure.
By litigation, he referred
mainly to his estrangement
from his third wife, actress
Pat Wymore. She didn't want
to divorce him even though
she told friends she was hu
miliated by his dating of Miss
Aadland.
"I wish I could hate him,
but I can't," she said.
wives to keep up with him,
if they could. His first" two
wives were French actress
Lili Damita and Nora Edding
ton Haymes.
Miss Wymore, who earlier
this year hadn't seen Flynn for
11 months, said:
"For eight years, I attempt
ed to find out whether Errol
wants to take root someplace.
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7 WITH PROTEGEE Actor Errol Flynn, 50, land, his 17-year-old protegee. The girl was
who died in a Vancouver, B.C. hospital last in Vancouver with Flynn when he died.
t night, is shown, in a photo made at a Beverly
Hills party last month, with Beverly Aad- . (UPI Telephoto)
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Headlines and Trouble
' The " women were always
there, and sometimes they
brought headlines and trou
ble. In 1943, in one of Holly
wood's most sensational trials,
he was acquitted of statutory
rape charges brought by two
teen-age girls, Peggy Larue
Satterlee, 16, and Betty Han
sen, 17.
Miss Saterlee said they
were intimate twice on his
yacht, then the Sirocco, dur
ing a cruise .to Catalina Is
land, off the coast of Los
Angeles.
Miss Hansen, a Lincoln,
Neb., high school girl who
came to Hollywood seeking a
movie career, said Flynn vio
lated her in an upstairs bed
room at a party in the home
of British sportsman Fred
McEvoy.
She said that when he un
dressed her, she thought he
was just putting her to bed
because she didn't feel too
well. Flynn maintained he
never went upstairs with her
and scarcely spoke to her the
entire night.
During his trial he met the
woman who was to be his sec
ond wife-Nora Eddington, a
clerk at the courthouse cigar
counter. It was somewhat
more quiet than his marriage
to Miss Damita.
Once Miss Damita chased
Flynn and a 16-passenger
transport plane half the
length of Union Air Terminal
in an angry attempt to collar
him.
Menaca to Aviation
Flynn delighted in imbi
bing. "I am omnibibulous-which
means I can hold anything
fluid," he once told his pal,
the late Humphrey Bogart.
Sometimes his imbibing
and nightclubbing led to first-
rate brawls.
The most famous occurred
when be met radio commenta
tor Jimmy Fidler in a night
club and punched him in the
nose. Mrs. jiaier retaliated
by stabbing Flynn in the ear
with an oyster fork. '
- A judge made Flynn prom
ise he would never punch
Fidler again.
When he married Miss Wy
more, Flynn vowed to stay
home.
No matter what you do,
you re wrong," he sighed. It
you get up and whack some
one you're called a brawler.
If you dou'tt.somebody comes
up and says you're yellow.
So we stay home and pull
the shades.".
He went through money as
if were water. . v
"I'm worth about four mil
lion bucks," he told an inter
viewer last year. "But three
years ago I , was stone broke
and up to my ears in hock4
K TaUnt for Spending
I have a great, talent for
spending. The public expect
ed me to be a playboy, arid
I didn't want to let people
down."
He got his grounding from
Olympian actor and imbiber
John Barrymore.
Once Jack stopped by my
house for an evening of drink
ing and stayed three weeks,"
said Flynn.
The madcap, Tasmanian
born actor laughted at his
troubles.
Once, Canadian sportsman
Duncan . McMartin asked
Flynn why the actor was su
ing him.
"Because it feels good to
be a plaintiff instead of a de
fendant," Flynn smiled.
Wherepon McMartin slapped
him in the swank El Morocco
nightclub.
Flynn, whose early years
were spent sailing the South
Pacific and hunting for gold,
never stopped seeking adven
ture. He fought in the Span
ish Civil War and claimed to
have been wounded helping
Fidel Castro in the Cuban
Revolution., When a Castro
spokesman said Flynn never
helped, the actor replied:
Wound to Prove It
"I think it's envy and ani
mosity, and I have a wound
to-prove it.
Flynn was warned years
ago about his bad heart af
ter the Army and Navy turn
ed him down in World War
H but he refused to slow
down.
I never felt better in my
life," he said. "If those docs
know what they're talking
about, I guess I'll just up and
die someday."
He joked about my wick
ed, wicked ways" and once
told Bogart:
"You and I are the only
two people left in Hollywood
who knows how to have fun."
And now there none.
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Counties Group To Help Set Up Home-Rule Guide
The Local Government
committee of the Association
of Oregon Counties has rec
ommended that the assocation
take a hand in helping coun
ties interested in home rule,
Jackson County Commission
er Ralph James has reported.
James, a member of the
committee, returned from its
meeting Tuesday in Salem
at which the recommendation
was adopted.
The committee proposed
that the AOC provide person
nel and funds to prepare mod
el home-rule charter provi
s'ons for the guidance of in
terested counties. These pro
visions would provide a broad
framework in which county
charter committees could
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For Ohio Group
i Medford's Fifty -Plus club
may be the basis for a similar
organization in London, Ohio,
according to the Jackson
County Chamber of Com
merce. The chamber recently re
ceived an inquiry from the
London, Ohio, chamber for
information on how the group
was organized, and some of
the problems it faced. A Lon
don group is interested in de
veloping a program for its
senior citizens.
The United States Chamber
of Commerce referred the
London, Ohio, request to the
chamber here.
draft charter proposals.
"The committee," accord
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association proceed with this
work at all possible speed,
since interest in county home
rule in several counties is
growing, and it is essential
that there be some pattern
of procedure for guidance of
the charter committees."
The Jackson county court
members have stated they
plan to await developments
at the AOC convention in
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November, at whic?i this Rec
ommendation wjjl be pgAen
ed, before taking official steps
toward establishment of a
charter committee here.
The Local Government com
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present provisions for bond
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rule charters. These provi
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