Monday, Mar. 24, 1930

Born. To Poet & Mrs. Alfred Noyes; a daughter; at London.

Engaged. Dolores, famed London artists' model .(Sculptor Jacob Epstein et al.); and Philip Yale Drew, actor; at London. Thrice married before, she once wrote the 'story of her busy love life for the Hearst papers. Excerpt: "One vernal spring morning Prince Hitendra [of Cooch Behar] asked me to marry him, but I was so startled at this unexpected proposal that I forgot I was already married, and told him bluntly I could never marry a black man."

Married. Martha Norelius, 21, Olympic champion swimmer, holder of eleven world's records; and Joseph Wright Jr. of Toronto, champion oarsman, winner of the Diamond Sculls in 1928; at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Anniversary. Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mrs. Philip Snowden; their silver wedding; at London; March 13.

Died. Lieut.-Col. William George Barker, 35, second ranking Canadian ace (52 enemy planes officially credited out of 68 shot down); when his new plane crashed in a test flight at Rockliffe Airdrome, Ottawa (see p. 67).

Died. Mrs. Charles L. Anderson of Cincinnati, sister of Mrs. William Howard Taft; at Paris; of heart disease.

Died. Lieutenant-General Miguel Primo de Rivera y Orbaneja. Marques De Estella, 60, whilom Dictator of Spain; at Paris; of an embolism (see p. 25).

Died. Rt. Rev. Charles Lewis Slattery. D. D., 62, Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts, son-in-law of his predecessor Bishop William Lawrence; at Boston; of heart disease.

Died. Dr. Max Winkler, 63, philologist, since 1902 Professor of German Language and Literature at University of Michigan; at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Died. William Anderson Glasgow Jr., 64, Philadelphia lawyer, chief counsel for United Mine Workers of America (see p. 17), Wartime Chief Counsel of the Federal Food Administration; at Philadelphia; after a long illness.

Died. Martin Grove Brumbaugh, 67, President of Juniata (Pa.) College, one-time (1915-19) Governor of Pennsylvania; at Pinehurst, N. C.; of heart disease.

Died. Edward Franklin Albee, 73, Manhattan theatrical manager; at Palm Beach; of angina pectoris. As a boy he ran away from his native Machias, Maine, to join a wagon show. Working for the late, great Phineas Taylor ("P. T.") Barnum. he met Benjamin Franklin Keith. Together they built theatres, organized a vaudeville circuit which ultimately became $67.000,000 Keith-Albee-Orpheum, bought by Radio Corp. two years ago.

Died. John M. Chapman, 74, onetime President of Gordon Dry Gin Co. of America; at Caldwell, N. J. ; of heart disease.

Died. Samuel Morse Felton, 77, board chairman of Chicago Great Western R. R. : at Chicago; after a paralytic stroke. Son of a railroad president, he went to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, began railroading in 1868 as a rodman. He worked for many a road in the East and South, in 1909 became president of the C. G. W. Appointed Wartime director-general of military railroads by Secretary of War Newton Diehl Baker, he supervised the shipping of men to the Atlantic seaboard, of railroad supplies to Europe. received the Distinguished Service Medal. the Cross of the Legion of Honor. He lived with his son-in-law, Hopewell Lindenberger Rogers, onetime secretary- treasurer of the Chicago Daily News.

Died. George William Coventry. 91, Ninth Earl of Coventry, Viscount Deerhurst, Lord-Lieutenant of Worcestershire. "Father of the House of Lords" (TIME. Feb. 17); at Croome Court, Worcestershire. A peer since the age of five, he was a sportsman almost as long. He won the Grand National in 1863 and 1864. the Cambridgeshire in 1923; he saw 69 Derbies, 60 meets at Ascot, was twice Master of the Buckhounds, won fame as hunter. cricketer. He was an agriculturist, a stock breeder, a notable collector of paintings. Three of his four sons married Americans.

Died. Blanche, Countess of Coventry. 87, widow (four days) of the Earl of Coventry; at Croome Court, Worcestershire, after having been prostrated by the shock of the Earl's death.

This file is automatically generated by a robot program, so reader's discretion is required.