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Show ! fllNG FROM El 111 ill But Movie Actress Declares I Her Father Had Nothing to Leave Her I CHICAGO. Sept. 11. Informed that she had been disinherited in the will I of her late father. Richard C LAbby. I of Norvh h. Conn.. Pauline Frederick, stage and film star let the world know today that sh wasn't bothered by tbej (provisions of the well. I didn-t know he haJ anything to leave to anybody.", she laid, "but 1 1 wouldn't take a penny of hla monej M he had a billion dollars. ti.s rredertok eharacterlaea hei late rather as 'hnppy-go-iucky sn.i-I sn.i-I thrift; who d.dn't know the aluo of ' a dr.llnr adding. j -r guess I'm like h.m In that re- BPThe actress afcld she had seen h father only three or four tlmoa rtnee her mother divorced him "yea" rn, last meettair. she said, wa ln - :.;Hnrnia M v-n.l years a WhMl ,1., declined to m'eel Ills second wife. My mother his always been both mother and all the fath r I ever had E ml." e said. "I owe my mother j e erythlnfr " |